Baptismal Records for Blackbraes and Shieldhill Parish Church of Scotland

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Baptismal Records for Blackbraes and Shieldhill Parish Church of Scotland BAPTISMAL RECORDS FOR BLACKBRAES AND SHIELDHILL PARISH CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. FROM 20 APRIL 1884 to 30th DECEMBER 1900 The original church building was erected in 1867 at the junction of Church Road, California and the main Shieldhill - Avonbridge road. The Rev William Smith ministered the church for 42 years until his death on the 12th February 1916. He was the signator to all the following entries. These entries have been extracted from the original baptismal roll with the spelling taken as written. 1884 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 20-Apr WILLIAM SMITH ELDERDISE CHURCH JAMES ELDERDISE 2 20-Apr JAMES SMART CHURCH ANDREW SMART 3 20-Apr JAMES McLUCKIE HOUSE JAMES McLUCKIE 4 27-Apr ALEXANDER HAY CHURCH JOHN HAY 5 27-Apr JAMES B MARSHALL HOUSE DAVID MARSHALL 6 27-Apr GEORGE PRINGLE HOUSE ANDREW PRINGLE 7 25-May JANE HUNTER HOUSE JOHN HUNTER 8 18-Jun THOMAS HILL HOUSE T. HILL 9 22-Jun CHRISTINA SWAN SMART CHURCH ARCH SMART 10 06-Jul COLIN WILSON HOUSE JOHN WILSON 11 24-Aug FREDERICK AUGUSTUS SIMPSON HOUSE JOHN SIMPSON 12 24-Aug MARY THOMSON HOUSE ABRAHAM THOMSON 13 31-Aug JANET WAUGH CHALMERS HOUSE JAMES CHALMERS 14 21-Sep JOHN SNEDDON MEEK HOUSE JAS MEEK 15 25-Sep ROBERT HEEPS HOUSE ROBERT HEEPS 16 23-Sep ALEX JOHNSTON HOUSE WILLIAM JOHNSTON 17 28-Sep MARION McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 18 28-Sep MAGGIE McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 19 28-Sep SUSAN HEEPS McLEAN HOUSE CHARLES McLEAN 20 10-Oct JANE URE RANKINE HOUSE THOMAS RANKINE 21 20-Oct JAS CLAUSON CAMERON HOUSE JOHN CAMERON 22 20-Oct JANET CAMERON HOUSE JOHN CAMERON 23 20-Oct HUGH CAMERON HOUSE JOHN CAMERON 24 20-Oct PETER CAMERON HOUSE JOHN CAMERON 25 26-Oct MICHAEL McLUCKIE killed carron pit 5th oct 1909 HOUSE MICHAEL McLUCKIE 26 31-Oct MAGGIE TRIPNEY HOUSE JOHN TRIPNEY 27 09-Nov JESSIE FOSTER HOUSE JOHN FOSTER 28 30-Nov MARGT FORSYTH HOUSE NEIL FORSYTH 29 30-Nov MAGGIE MUNNOCH HOUSE WILLIAM MUNNOCH 30 07-Dec ANDREW MARSHALL HOUSE JOHN MARSHALL 31 14-Dec MARY ROY DALRYMPLE CHURCH no entry Thirty one children baptized in 1884 1885 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 04-Jan RACHAEL SNEDDON HOWIESON 2 01-Feb JAMES GRAY twin 3 01-Feb ROBERT GRAY twin 4 15-Feb MAGGIE ANDERSON 5 15-Feb JANE RYMER PAUL McAULEY 6 05-Mar ELIZABETH RUSSELL 7 15-Mar JOSEPH MARSHALL 8 19-Apr ROBERT BROWN 9 27-Apr AGNES TAYLOR 10 01-May HUGH JENKINS 11 01-May GEORGE WADDELL 12 03-May MARION SMART 13 17-May WILLIAM WHITE URE 14 17-May JANNET SNEDDON 15 22-May ISABELLA ERSKINE MARSHALL 16 24-May WILLIAM SMITH 17 29-May JANET BENNIE URE 18 29-May HELEN BENNIE URE 19 29-May ROBERT URE 20 29-May DAVIS McLAY 21 14-Jun PETER THOMSON JENKINS 22 14-Jun WM. HUNTER THOMSON 23 16-Aug MARGT JAMIESON ANDREW JAMIESON 24 27-Sep MARGARET McLUCKIE THOS. DAVIDSON McLUCKIE 25 27-Sep BARBARA STRATHEY JOHN STRATHEY 26 27-Sep HELEN McLAY ALLEX. McLAY 27 25-Oct GEORGE THOMSON ROBERT THOMSON 28 24-Dec AGNES EASTON THOMSON SIMON THOMSON 29 27-Dec WM. MARTIN HAY JOHN HAY There were twenty nine baptisms in 1885 1886 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 27 names lost ( no reason given ) 1887 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 03-Feb GEORGE THOMSON 28-Dec 1886 SUMMERHOUSE JONATHAN THOMSON MARGARET JOHNSTONE 2 06-Feb NATHANIEL VEITCH MOSS CANAL NATHANIEL VEITCH 3 27-Feb ANNIE McCULLOCH MARSHALL 01-Dec 1886 SHIELDHILL JOHN MARSHALL JANET McCULLOCH 4 04-Mar ROBERT MUNNOCH 01-Jan 1887 SHIELDHILL WILLIAM MUNNOCH CHRISTINA McQUEEN 5 17-Mar JAMES WADDELL STANDRIGG FARM ROBERT WADDELL ELIZ. McFARLANE 6 14-Apr ARCH. DALRYMPLE BROWN 30-Sep 1886 REDDINGMUIR ANDREW BROWN ALLISON DALRYMPLE 7 24-Apr JAMES ELDERDISE MIDDLERIGG JAMES ELDERDISE MARGARET THOMSON 8 24-Apr WM. YOUNG PAUL McAULAY OFFICE ROW ROBERT McAULEY ALLISON BINNIE 9 01-May MARGT. GRAY MARSHALL 29-Jan 1887 SHIELDHILL JOSEPH MARSHALL CHRISTINA ERSKINE 10 15-May ELIZ. McCARTNEY BARR SHIELDHILL JAMES BARR JANET CRAIG 11 19-May MARY ANN JOHNSTONE DRUMBROIDER WILLIAM JOHNSTONE 12 19-Jun MARGT. SMART ARCHIBALD SMART ANN GILLESPIE 13 03-Jul ARCH. DALRYMPLE BENNIE 14 06-Jul THOMAS McLEAN CALIFORNIA CHAS McLEAN MARION CASSELS 15 06-Jul MATHEW FORSYTH BLACKBRAES NEIL FORSYTH HELEN MUNNOCH 16 17-Jul JOHN FOSTER REDDINGMUIR JOHN FOSTER AGNES GENTLEMAN 17 04-Aug JAMES DONALDSON THOMSON BENT END ROBERT THOMSON 18 11-Aug WALTER WEIR SHIELDHILL WALTER WEIR HELEN GILLESPIE 19 17-Aug JESSIE TAYLOR BURNSIDE FARM ALEXANDER TAYLOR ELIZABETH ANDERSON 20 11-Sep MARY CHALMERS SHIIELDHILL JAMES CHALMERS MARY CHALMERS 21 18-Sep JAMES MILLAR SUMMERHOUSE JAMES MILLAR JESSIE CUTHILL MUNGAL 22 16-Oct ELIZ. AITKEN PENMAN SHIELDHILL JOHN PENMAN ISABELLA AITKEN BRYCE 23 27-Oct ARCH. PATERSON SPENCE REDDINGMUIRHEAD R5OBERT SPENCE FANNY THOMSON 24 30-Oct ANNIE HAY JOHN HAY ISABELLA MARTIN 25 24-Nov JEANNIE URE REDDINGMUIR ARCH. URE DIANA BENNIE 26 01-Dec DIANA McLAY REDDINGMUIR GEORGE McLAY MARGT BENNIE 1888 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 08-Jan WILLIAM TAYLOR BAIRD SHIELDHILL GEORGE BAIRD JESSIE ALLEX. TAYLOR 2 29-Jan ROBERT ANDERSON REDDINGMUIR WILLIAM ANDERSON MAGGIE HUNTER 3 10-Feb CATH. GUILFORD HORN REDDING WILLIAM HORN ELIZABETH THOMSON 4 19-Feb GRACE WILSON PENMAN SHIELDHILL JAMES PENMAN HELEN BROWN 5 26-Feb JANET BENNETT CALIFORNIA JOHN BENNETT MARY MARTIN 6 04-Mar SIMON WALKER McARTHUR SHIELDHILL COLIN McARTHUR SUSAN WALKER 7 18-Mar JAMES WALKER SHIELDHILL WILLIAM WALKER ISABELLA RANKINE 8 25-Mar JANET HAMILTON CHALMERS McLAY SHIELDHILL ALEXANDER McLAY MARGARET ANDERSON 9 24-Jun THOMAS NISBET NISBET ISABELLA FORBES 10 24-Jun MARY HEEPS McLUCKIE SHIELDHILL MICHAEL McLUCKIE MARGARET HEEPS 11 15-Jul AGNES THOMSON BLACKBRAES ABRAHAM THOMSON ATKINSON 12 23-Sep JAMES SMART CALIFORNIA JOHN SMART MARION ROBB 13 04-Nov DAVID HUNTER ANDERSON BLACKBRAES ROBERT ANDERSON CATHERINE HUNTER 14 04-Nov HELEN WHITE FORBES BLACKBRAES HUGH FORBES HUNTER 15 04-Nov ANNIE GALLOWAY WEIR SHIELDHILL DAVID WEIR HELEN GILLESPIE 16 04-Nov GRACE WILSON THOMSON PENMAN SHIELDHILL JOHN PENMAN BRYCE 17 19-Nov WILLIAM TAYLOR BURNSIDE 18 23-Nov ELIZABETH WADDELL STANDRIGG FARM ROBERT WADDELL 19 16-Dec JEANIE MARSHALL SHIELDHILL JOHN MARSHALL JANET McCULLOCH 20 30-Dec JESSIE BELL ELDERDISE MIDDLERIGG JAMES ELDERDISE MARGARET THOMSON 1889 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 06-Jan ARCHIBALD BENNIE McLAY REDDINGMUIR GEORGE McLAY MARGARET BENNIE 2 10-Mar JANE THOMSON WALLACESTONE JAMES THOMSON ELIZABETH HUNTER 3 17-Mar CHRISTINA ERSKINE MARSHALL SHIELDHILL JOSEPH MARSHALL CHRISTINA ERSKINE 4 31-Mar ROBERT McLEAN 14-Dec 1888 BELLSRIGG THOMAS McLEAN SUSAN HUTCHIESON 5 31-Mar DAVID CASSELS McLEAN 01-Mar 1889 CALIFORNIA CHARLES McLEAN MARION CASSELS 6 26-Apr MARY COOK 10-Mar 1889 FALKIRK JOHN COOK AGNES MARTIN 7 05-May WILLIAM GRAY 19-Feb 1889 SHIELDHILL ARTHUR GRAY MARY WALKER 8 05-May FANNY INNES SPENCE 02-Apr 1889 REDDINGMUIR ROBERT SPENCE FANNY THOMSON 9 13-May MARAGRET LOUISE TAYLOR INGLIS 1889 GREYRIGG FARM JOHN INGLIS MARGARET C TAYLOR 10 17-May ISABELLA PATERSON THOMSON 1889 BENT END JONATHAN THOMSON MARGARET JOHNSTON 11 17-May HELEN MILLER THOMSON 1889 BENT END ROBERT THOMSON JANE DONALDSON 12 17-May JANET WALKER BATHGATE 1889 BENT END DAVID BATHGATE ELIZABETH THOMSON 13 02-Jun WILLIAM MUNNOCH 07-Apr 1889 SHIELDHILL WILLIAM MUNNOCH CHRISTINA McQUEEN 14 21-Jul AGNES GRANT 26-Jun 1889 SHIELDHILL GEORGE GRANT AGNES BENNIE 15 21-Aug ELIZ BAIRD SMITH 13-Jul 1887 BLACKBRAES LIVINGSTON SMITH 16 23-Aug JANE SMART 09-Jul 1889 REDDINGMUIR ARCH. SMART ANN GILLESPIE 17 25-Aug MARTHA INGLIS THOMSON 12-Jul 1889 REDDING ALEXANDER THOMSON ALICE WOODIN ? 18 01-Sep ROBERT DEANS NICOL 14-Jul 1889 GREENCRAIG WILLIAM NICOL MARY CAMPBELL 19 01-Sep JANE BENNIE BROWN STONE ROW ANDREW BROWN ALISON DALRYMPLE 20 05-Sep PETER GENTLEMAN RUSSELL DRUMBROIDER ROBERT RUSSELL JANET GENTLEMAN 21 05-Sep MARY RUSSELL AVONBRIDGE ALEXANDER RUSSELL ANNIE HASTINGS 22 08-Sep ROBERT McAULAY OFFICE ROW ROBERT McAULEY ALLISON BENNIE 23 15-Sep GEO. HUGH HUME SMITH CROFT COTTAGE WILLIAM SMITH HELEN HUME 24 22-Sep JANE PRINGLE BLACKBRAES ANDREW PRINGLE JANE SHEPHERD 25 29-Sep ANN HOWIESON SHIELDHILL JAMES HOWIESON JANET SUTHERLAND 26 27-Oct JAS McLUCKIE SHIELDHILL ALEXANDER McLUCKIE ALISON THOMSON 27 03-Nov ELIZABETH BROWN WALLACESTONE ANDREW BROWN MARY THOMSON 28 03-Nov ALEX SMART SHIELDHILL ANDREW SMART JANE AULD 29 02-Dec JEANNIE TAYLOR 31-Aug 1889 BOXTONRIGHEAD WILLIAM TAYLOR ELIZABETH SALMOND 30 29-Dec ISABELLA HAY REDDINGMUIR JOHN HAY ISAQBELLA MARTIN 1890 DATE CHILDS NAME BORN YEAR PLACE FATHERS NAME MOTHERS NAME 1 20-Feb ELIZABETH BAIRD CALIFORNIA JOHN BAIRD ELIZABETH BRYCE 2 20-Apr JANE BAXTER STRUTHERS CALIFORNIA JOHN STRUTHERS JANE BAXTER 3 20-Apr JAMES RANKINE 07-Mar 1890 BLACKBRAES JAMES RANKINE AGNES HUNTER 4 04-May ARCH. BENNIE URE STONE ROW ARCH. URE DIANA BENNIE 5 04-May ARCH BENNIE STONE ROW ALEX BENNIE ELIZABETH SNEDDON 6 21-May AGNES DAWSON STEWART LAURIESTON WALTER STEWART JESSIE WILLIAMSON 7 26-Jun SIMON THOMSON ELDERDISE 06-May 1890 MIDDLERIGG JAMES ELDERDISE MARGARET THOMSON 8 29-Jun JOHN BENNETT FALKIRK HIGH STATION JOHN BENNETT MARY MARTIN 9 06-Jul ELIZABETH ANDERSON S REDDINGMUIR WILLIAM ANDERSON MAGGIE HUNTER BLACKBRAES …..TED INTO PARISH 14 JULY 1890 10 27-Jul SIMON WALKER 03-Jul 1890 PIRLEYHILL WILLIAM WALKER ISABELLA RANKINE 11 27-Jul MARG. WALKER McARTHUR 23-Mar 1890 EAST SHIELDHILL COLIN McARTHUR SUSAN WALKER 12 03-Aug MARG INGLIS 12-Jun 1890 GREYRIGG JOHN INGLIS MARG TAYLOR 13 03-Aug MARY MUIR 03-May 1882 SHIELDHILL JAMES MUIR CHRISTINA WALKER 14 03-Aug JESSIE RUSSELL MUIR 05-Dec 1884 SHIELDHILL JAMES MUIR CHRISTINA WALKER 15 03-Aug JEMIMA MUIR 12-Feb 1890 SHIELDHILL JAMES MUIR CHRISTINA WALKER 16 08-Aug ALEX THOMSON 13-Jun 1890 REDDING JOHN THOMSON MARGARET MYLES 17 10-Aug ALEX WILSON 11-Feb 1881 CALIFORNIA JAMES WILSON ELIZ.
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