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List of the Old Parish Registers of Scotland 758-811 List of the Old Parish Registers Peebles OPR PEEBLES 758. BROUGHTON (See also 763) 758/1 B 1697-1819 M 1697-1701 D - 758/2 B 1820-54 M 1828-45 D 1828-54 See library reference MT237.001 for transcript of deaths, 1820-1844 759. DRUMELZIER 759/1 B 1649-94 M 1649-94 D 1649-1714 759/2 B 1700-1819 M 1700-1813 D 1744-1811 759/3 B - M 1702-87 D 1710-88 759/4 B 1820-54 M 1824-54 D 1826-54 760. EDDLESTONE* 760/1 B 1713-25 M 1714-25 D 1714-25 760/2 B 1725-1819 M 1726-1819 D 1726-1819 760/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/120 See library reference MT237.002 for transcript of deaths, 1714-1884 761. GLENHOLM (See also 763) 761/1 B 1747-1819 M 1784-95 D 1783-1851 761/2 B 1820-54 M - D 1822-51 See library reference MT237.003 for transcript of death list, 1822-1851 762. INNERLEITHEN 762/1 B 1643-80 M 1642-92 D - 762/2 B 1706-1819 M - D - 762/3 B - M 1706-75 D 1706-63 762/4 B - M 1775-1819 D - 762/5 B 1820-54 M 1819-55 D 1824-54 See library reference MT237.004 for transcript of burials, 1824-1854 763. KILBUCHO, BROUGHTON AND GLENHOLM 763/1 B 1749-1819 M 1749-56 D 1749-57 763/2 B 1820-54 M - D - List of the Old Parish Registers Peebles OPR 764. KIRKURD 764/1 B 1705-67 M 1705-67 D 1718-67 764/2 B 1768-1819 M 1768-1819 D 1768-93 764/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D – See library reference MT 237.005 for transcript of mortcloth records, 1769-1793 765. LYNE AND MEGGET 765/1 B 1649-1819 M 1649-1819 D – 765/2 B 1820-53 M 1820-54 D 1840-54 766. MANOR 766/1 B 1663-1819 M 1664-1818 D 1663-1819 766/2 B 1820-54 M 1824-50 D 1820-51 See library reference MT 237.006 for transcription of death entries, 1820-1848 767. NEWLANDS 767/1 B 1681-1819 M 1677-1790 D - 767/2 B 1677-1707 M 1677-1759 D 1677-1759 767/3 B 1820-54 M 1838-54 D - 768. PEEBLES* 768/1 B 1622-59 M 1628-59 D 1628-59 768/2 B 1660-1725 M - D - 768/3 B 1726-1819 M 1780-81 D - 768/4 B - M 1660-1819 D 1660-1712 768/5 B - M - D 1742-1819 768/6 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-47 * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/420 See library reference MT 237.007 for transcription of deaths, 1820-1829 and reference MT237.008 for 1830-1847 List of the Old Parish Registers Peebles OPR 769. SKIRLING 769/1 B 1683-1753 M 1665-1752 D 1723-36 769/2 B 1754-1819 M 1751-1819 D 1750-94 769/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - See library reference MT 237.009 for transcription of death entries, 1783-1794 770. STOBO 770/1 B 1671-1819 M 1783-1818 D 1681-1819 770/2 B 1818-54 M 1818-54 D 1819-51 See library reference MT 237.010 for transcription of deaths, 1819-1854 771. TRAQUAIR 771/1 B 1694-1819 M 1694-1819 D 1695-1819 771/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 See library reference MT 237.011 for transcription of deaths, 1818-1854 772. TWEEDSMUIR 772/1 B 1644-97 M 1644-83 D 1645-92 772/2 B 1720-1819 M 1720-1817 D 1761-1844 772/3 B 1820-54 M 1823-54 D 1823-53 See library reference MT 238.001 for transcript of mortcloth records, 1733-1850 See library reference MT 237.012 for transcript of deaths, 1830-1850 773. WEST LINTON 773/1 B 1656-1819 M - D - 773/2 B - M 1657-97 D 1667-97 773/3 B - M 1696-1792 D 1696-1733 773/4 B - M 1798-1819 D 1799-1819 773/5 B 1820-54 M 1845-54 D - 773/6 B - M 1820-41 D 1820-35 RNE List of the Old Parish Registers Peebles List of the Old Parish Registers Selkirk OPR SELKIRK 774A. CADDONFOOT - Nil 774B. ETTRICK B 774 /1 B 1693-1819* M 1693-1820 D 1746-1820 B 774 /2 B 1816-54* M 1816-54 D 1816-52 See library reference MT 225.001 for transcript of the Bill of mortality, 1746-1852 775. GALASHIELS 775/1 B 1714-1819* M 1726-76 D 1715-81 775/2 B 1820-54* M 1837 (one entry) D 1831-48 (5 entries) 775/3 Index to B 1820-54 RNE See library reference MT 225.002 for transcript of burials, 1817-1854 776. KIRKHOPE (see ETTRICK AND YARROW) 776/1 B 1851-54* M 1852-58 D - 777. ROBERTON 777/1 B 1679-1821* M 1679-1769 D - 777/2 B - M 1701-1736 D 1744-1801 777/2 M 1737-1788 D 1744-1788 777/2 M 1776-1824 D 1777-1801 777/3 B 1820-54* M 1820-54 D - 778. SELKIRK 778/1 B 1697-1720* M 1697-1719 D - 778/2 B 1720-66* M - D - 778/3 B 1766-1819* M - D - 778/4 B - M 1719-1819 D - 778/5 B - M - D 1741-1819 778/6 B 1820-54* M 1819-54 D 1819-54 See library references MT 225.006, MT 225.004 and 225.003 for transcripts of death entries covering 1748-1778, 1819-1835 and 1836- 1854 respectively See library reference MT 052.001 for extracts of entries for the surname Lang (B 1640-1788, 1700-1816 and M 1732-1752 and 1809-1814, 1769-1793 List of the Old Parish Registers Selkirk OPR 779. YARROW 779/1 B 1691-1820* M 1691-1752 D 1731-32 779/2 B 1691-1761* M 1691-1820 D 1759-1820 779/3 B 1820-54* M 1820-54 D 1820-52 * See OPR 779A/1-2 for index to B See library reference MT 225.005 for transcript of burials, 1791-1837 779A. INDEX TO SELKIRK COUNTY BAPTISMS 1679-1854 A 779 /1 Index to B 1679-1854 (Surnames A - L) A 779 /2 Index to B 1679-1854 (Surnames M - Z) List of the Old Parish Registers Roxburgh OPR ROXBURGH 780. ANCRUM 780/1 B 1703-1820 M - D - 780/2 B - M 1712-42 D 1719-42 780/3 B - M 1733-1821 D 1733-1821 780/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 781. ASHKIRK 781/1 B 1630-1798 M 1630-1794 D 1630-45 781/2 B 1798-1819 M - D - 781/3 B - M 1713-36 D 1713-33 781/4 B 1819-54 M 1848-53 D 1849-53 782. BEDRULE 782/1 B 1690-1725 M 1690-1725 D - 782/2 B 1725-48 M 1726-48 D - 782/3 B 1749-78 M 1751-78 D - 782/4 B 1778-1819 M 1778-1819 D - 782/5 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 783. BOWDEN 783/1 B 1697-1820 M 1697-1807 D 1697-1803 783/2 B 1820-54 M 1822-48 D - 784. CASTLETON 784/1 B 1749-1819 M 1759-71 D 1760-67 784/2 B 1820-54 M 1836-55 D - 785. CAVERS 785/1 B 1694-1807 M 1695-1754 D - 785/2 B 1795-1819 M 1780-1819 D 1796-1800 785/3 B 1819-54* M 1820-41 D - * Includes an abstract of the population returns for 1821 after the collections for that year, entry - 785/0030/0205 786. CRAILING 786/1 B 1708-1819 M 1708-1819 D 1743-1819 786/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 List of the Old Parish Registers Roxburgh OPR 787. ECKFORD 787/1 B 1694-1820 M 1694-1820 D 1783-93 787/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 787B. EDGERSTON - Nil (See Parish of Jedburgh, OPR 792) 788. EDNAM 788/1 B 1666-1820 M 1666-1788 D 1694-1788 788/2 B 1820-54 M 1839-42 D 1840 (2 entries) 789. HAWICK 789/1 B 1634-1726 M - D - 789/2 B 1723-1819 M - D - 789/3 B - M 1699-1800 D - 789/4 B - M - D 1758-1820 789/5 B 1820-54 Contains index M - D - 789/6 B - M 1821-54 D 1819-41 RNE See library reference MT 238.004 to MT 238.006 for transcripts of deaths, 1775-1809 and MT 238. 003 for 1810-1820 790. HOBKIRK 790/1 B 1726-1819 M 1726-1819 D 1726-1819 790/2 B 1820-54 Contains index M 1820-54 D 1820-37 791. HOWNAM 791/1 B 1689-1820 M 1703-1810 D - 791/2 B 1820-54 M 1809-51 D - 792. JEDBURGH 792/1 B 1639-70 M 1669-72 D 1641-49 792/2 B 1670-1712 M - D - 792/3 B 1712-37 M - D - 792/4 B 1737-58 M - D - 792/5 B 1758-88 Contains Index M - D - 792/6 B 1788-1821 M - D - 792/7 B 1820-54 Contains Index M 1821-54 D 1822-54 RNE List of the Old Parish Registers Roxburgh OPR 793.
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