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Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of Birth Bk Pge Sch 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Abbey David 1 FIF Ceres 1 12 78 Abbey David 4 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey James 43 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey James Y 11 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey Janet 75 FIF Dairsie 1 11 75 Abbey Jessie 30 FIF Ceres 1 11 75 Abbey Johannah 2 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey Margaret 39 FIF Ceres 1 12 78 Abbey Mary 40 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey Robert 7 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey Robert 45 FIF Darsie 1 12 78 Abbey Thomas Y 13 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbey William Y 9 FIF Ceres 2 8 44 Abbie Jeanie B 5 FIF Ceres 1 6 42 Abbie Peter 9 FIF Ceres 1 6 42 Adamson Alexander 16 FIF Ceres 1 5 30 Adamson Alexander 16 FIF Ceres 2 11 64 Adamson Alexander 71 FIF Ceres 2 8 46 Adamson Ann 30 FIF Ceres 3 7 44 Adamson Christina 41 FIF Ceres 5 4 17 Adamson Euph(a)mia 19 FIF Ceres 5 7 33 Adamson James 11 FIF Ceres 3 11 63 Adamson James 13 FIF Ceres 5 4 17 Adamson James 48 FIF Ceres 1 2 9 Adamson James 61 FIF Ceres 2 11 64 Adamson James 61 FIF Ceres 3 8 50 Adamson Janet 6 FIF Ceres 3 2 11 Adamson Janet 58 FIF Ceres 2 11 64 Adamson Janet 61 FIF Newburgh 3 8 50 Adamson Jean 16 FIF Ceres 3 11 63 Adamson Jean 45 FIF Kilconquhar 3 11 63 Adamson John 45 FIF Ceres 5 4 17 Adamson John L 26 FIF Kilmany 1 29 182 Adamson Margaret 7 mo FIF Ceres 3 7 44 Adamson Margaret 68 FIF Ceres 2 8 46 Adamson Mary 20 FIF Ceres 3 11 63 Adamson Mary 24 FIF Ceres 2 11 64 Adamson Mary 26 FIF Ceres 1 2 9 Adamson Mary 40 n k 3 12 70 Adamson May 63 FIF Kemback 2 11 65 Adamson Rachel 2 FIF Ceres 5 4 17 Adamson Robert 22 FIF Ceres 1 2 9 Adamson Thomas 27 FIF Ceres 3 7 44 Adamson Thomas 55 FIF Ceres 3 11 63 Adanson Andrew 11 FIF Ceres 7 6 35 Adie Robert 3 FIF Leuchars 6 13 74 Aitken Alexander 25 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken David 14 FIF Ceres 1 20 132 Aitken Euphemia 7 mo FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken Euphemia 46 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken Helen 37 FIF Leuchars 3 25 140 Aitken Isabella 21 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken James 10 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken James 52 FIF Falkland 1 20 132 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Aitken Jane K 19 FIF Ceres 1 29 181 Aitken Janet 12 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken Jessie 11 FIF Ceres 1 20 132 Aitken John 43 FIF St Andrews 2 15 92 Aitken Peter 3 FIF Ceres 1 20 132 Aitken Robert 8 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken Sarah 1 FIF Ceres 1 20 132 Aitken Sarah 37 ENG 1 20 132 Aitken William 6 FIF Ceres 2 15 92 Aitken William 37 FIF Kilconquhar 3 25 140 Allan Agnes 63 3 4 22 Allan (Denham) Agness 56 FIF Carnbee 6 13 74 Allan Andrew 6 FIF Ceres 2 2 10 Allan Andrew 17 FIF Dysart 4 10 51 Allan Ann 20 FIF Largo 4 10 51 Allan Christian 47 FIF Ceres 1 28 178 Allan Christina 11 FIF Dysart 4 11 51 Allan David 59 FIF Ceres 1 28 178 Allan Gilbert 23 FIF St Monance 6 13 74 Allan Gilbert 55 FIF St Monance 6 13 74 Allan James 34 FIF Ceres 3 9 54 Allan James 63 FIF Ceres 3 4 22 Allan Janet 24 3 4 22 Allan Janet 40 FIF Largo 4 10 51 Allan John 14 FIF Dysart 4 11 51 Allan John 49 FIF Largo 4 10 51 Allan Mary 16 FIF Ceres 6 13 74 Allan Mary 29 3 4 22 Allan Robert (2)7 FIF Ceres 3 9 54 Anderson Alexander 18 FIF Balmerino 5 8 40 Anderson Andrew 54 FIF Largo 6 6 32 Anderson Arch(b)ald 41 FIF Kemback 5 8 40 Anderson Archbald 14 FIF Kilrenny 5 8 40 Anderson Catherine 5 FIF Cults 5 8 40 Anderson David 9 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Anderson David 42 STI Kilsyth 1 27 172 Anderson Eliza L 3 LKS Glasgow 1 2 7 Anderson Elizabeth 33 FIF Ceres 1 22 141 Anderson James 61 FIF St Andrews 3 23 122 Anderson Jam(m)ia 45 FIF Cameron 5 8 40 Anderson Jane 26 FIF Kemback 3 23 122 Anderson Janet 24 FIF Kemback 3 23 122 Anderson Janet 40 FIF Ceres 1 22 141 Anderson Janet 62 FIF Leuchars 3 23 122 Anderson Jessie 33 AYR Dundonald 1 2 7 Anderson Jessie S 1 FIF Ceres 1 2 7 Anderson Margaret 35 FIF Ceres 1 22 141 Anderson Margaret 36 FIF Ceres 3 23 122 Anderson Margaret 42 FIF Ceres 1 27 172 Anderson Margret 88 FIF Ceres 7 4 23 Anderson Mary 11 FIF Flisk 5 8 40 Anderson Mary 37 FIF Ceres 1 22 141 Anderson Mary 75 FIF Ceres 1 22 141 Anderson Robert 9 FIF Kilmany 5 8 40 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Anderson William 21 FIF Arngask 6 2 6 Andreson Alexander 63 ROC Tain 5 5 25 Angas David 18 PER Abernethy 5 5 27 Armit Alexander 21 FIF Kingsbarns 5 7 34 Armit Andrew 1 mo FIF Ceres 5 7 34 Armit Christina 21 FIF Forgan 5 7 34 Arthur Andrew 57 FIF Ceres 1 6 40 Arthur Elizabeth 54 FIF Ceres 1 6 40 Auchterlonie Alison 3 Edinburgh 7 7 41 Auchterlonie Sarah 30 Edinburgh 7 7 41 Bailie Ann 17 PER Kinfauns 3 1 1 Baine Margaret 23 FIF Cults 6 5 21 Baird Christiana 32 FIF Ceres 2 1 3 Baird Elisabeth 10 FIF Cupar 2 1 3 Baird Isabella 12 FIF Cupar 2 1 3 Baird William 36 FIF Cupar 2 1 3 Baldy Jean 74 FIF Ceres 4 10 45 Balfour Agnes 12 FIF Ceres 1 9 57 Balfour Agnes 13 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Ann 48 FIF Ceres 3 3 19 Balfour Betsey 12 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Betsey 50 FIF Ceres 3 3 19 Balfour Christian 24 FIF Ceres 1 27 169 Balfour David 50 FIF Markinch 1 26 169 Balfour Euphemia 3 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Euphemia 19 FIF Cupar 1 9 57 Balfour Euphemia 40 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Euphemia 49 FIF Ceres 1 26 169 Balfour Helen 44 FIF Kennoway 1 9 57 Balfour Isabella 30 FIF Largo 4 6 28 Balfour James 6 FIF Ceres 4 6 28 Balfour James 77 FIF Ceres 3 3 19 Balfour Jane 20 FIF Ceres 3 3 19 Balfour Janet 16 FIF Ceres 1 27 169 Balfour Jean 80 FIF Earlsferry 3 3 19 Balfour John 1 FIF Ceres 4 7 28 Balfour John 16 FIF Cupar 1 9 57 Balfour John 31 FIF Largo 4 6 28 Balfour Margaret 1 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Margaret 4 FIF Ceres 4 6 28 Balfour Mary 8 FIF Ceres 1 9 57 Balfour Mary 20 FIF Carnbee 4 7 31 Balfour Peter 15 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour Robert 5 FIF Ceres 1 9 57 Balfour Robert 5 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour William 10 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour William 45 FIF Ceres 3 9 53 Balfour William 51 FIF Ceres 2 4 21 Band Christopher 6 FIF Killconquhar 6 3 10 Band David 9 mo FIF Ceres 6 3 10 Band James 8 FIF Killconquhar 6 3 10 Band Margaret 27 FIF Killconquhar 6 3 10 Band Mary 4 FIF Killconquhar 6 3 10 Band Oliver 28 FIF St Andrews 6 3 10 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Band Robert 2 FIF Ceres 6 3 10 Barclay Agnes 44 FIF Ceres 1 6 38 Barclay Alexander 27 FIF Cupar 6 6 25 Barclay Ann 2 FIF Ceres 6 6 25 Barclay Elisabeth 24 Edinburgh 6 6 25 Barclay James 3 FIF Ceres 5 5 24 Barclay Janet 56 FIF Kennoway 7 1 3 Barclay Mary 1 FIF Ceres 6 6 25 Barnard Cec(e)lia 14 FIF Collessie 1 3 16 Barnard Grace 13 FIF Collessie 1 3 16 Barnard Isabella 8 FIF Falkland 1 3 16 Barnard James 11 FIF Dunbog 1 3 16 Barnard Mary 33 FIF Ceres 1 3 16 Barnet Ann 20 FIF Cupar 1 16 104 Barnet Catherine 55 ANS Forfar 1 16 104 Barnet William 66 FIF Cupar 1 16 104 Bauldy Ann 77 FIF Ceres 3 18 97 Bauldy David 77 FIF Ceres 3 18 97 Bauldy Elisabeth 50 FIF n k 3 23 123 Bauldy Isabella 48 FIF n k 3 23 123 Bauldy Margaret 46 FIF n k 3 23 123 Beathun Janet 70 FIF Ceres 1 11 74 Beathun Margaret 50 FIF Ceres 1 11 74 Bell Alexander 32 FIF Largo 1 10 67 Bell Barbara 77 FIF Ceres 1 6 42 Bell Barbara S 29 FIF Ceres 1 8 53 Bell Caroline C P 63 MLN Edinr 1 8 53 Bell Catherine F 83 FIF Ceres 2 10 62 Bell Charlotte 3 MLN Edinburgh 3 22 120 Bell Christian 36 FIF Ceres 1 10 67 Bell Christina 6 MLN Edinburgh 3 22 120 Bell Elisabeth 58 ENG 6 12 68 Bell Isobell 77 FIF Cameron 1 8 52 Bell James 40 FIF 2 7 37 Bell Jane 2 mo FIF Ceres 3 22 120 Bell Jane 34 CLK Aloa 3 22 120 Bell Lindsey [male] 35 ENG 3 22 120 Bell Mary 46 FIF Ceres 1 10 63 Bell Oswald 2 MLN Edinburgh 3 22 120 Bell Robert 78 ENG London 1 8 52 Bell William 53 FIF Ceres 1 10 63 Bell William 64 FIF Ceres 1 8 53 Bennet Andrew 59 MLN City parish 1 4 25 Bennet Ann 24 FIF Ceres 1 5 25 Bennet David 30 FIF Ceres 1 5 25 Bennet Mary 26 FIF Ceres 1 5 25 Bernard Agnes 35 FIF Ceres 3 16 90 Bernard Alexander < 1 mo FIF Ceres 3 8 52 Bernard Alexander 25 FIF Ceres 3 8 52 Bernard Alexander 60 FIF Ceres 3 13 71 Bernard Andrew 43 FIF Largo 3 5 27 Bernard Barbara W 3 FIF Ceres 2 13 82 Bernard Barbara W 61 FIF Ceres 2 13 82 Bernard Euphemia 43 FIF Ceres 3 5 27 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres 1861 Fife : 415 Ceres Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Bernard Jane 20 FIF Ceres 3 13 71 Bernard Janet < 1 mo FIF Ceres 3 8 52 Bernard Jean 28 FIF Ceres 2 13 82 Bernard Margaret 58 FIF Ceres 3 13 71 Bernard Mary 27 FIF Ceres 3 8 52 Bernard William 23 FIF Ceres 3 16 90 Berrie Catharine 17 FIF Ferryport on Craig 4 7 31 Berrie Janet 6 FIF Ceres 1 10 67 Bethune Isabella 17 FIF Ceres 1 25 159 Bethune Janet 20 FIF Ceres 6 5 21 Bethune Margaret 48 FIF Ceres 1 25 159 Bethune Thomas 16 FIF Ceres 1 25 159 Bethune Thomas 44 FIF Ceres 1 25 159 Bicket Jane 2 mo FIF Ceres 2 16 95 Bicket ? Jane 21 FIF Kemback 2 15 95 Birrel David 39 FIF Cameron 7 3 15 Birrel (Waters) Elisbeath 39 FIF Crail 7 3 15 Birrel Euphamie 11 FIF Kilconquhar 7 3 15 Birrel Robert 15 FIF Carinbee 7 3 15 Birrel William 9 FIF Kilconquhar 7 3 15 Birrell Adam 7 LKS Glasgow 4 9 41 Birrell Andrew 67 FIF Strathmiglo 4 9 41 Birrell Ann C 55 FIF Markinch 1 11 77 Birrell Betsy B 15 Edinburgh 4 9 41 Birrell Christina 59 FIF Ceres 4 9 41 Birrell George 16 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Birrell George J 10 FIF Ceres 1 11 77 Birrell Henry 14 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Birrell James T 13 FIF Ceres 1 11 77 Birrell Janet 53 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Birrell Jannet 20 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Birrell Jean 22 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Birrell John A 16 FIF Ceres 1 11 77 Birrell Martha 18 FIF Largo 1 25 157 Bisset Barbara 55 FIF Largo 1 25 158 Bisset Walter 60 FIF Kilconquhar 1 6 36 Black A [female] 60 FIF Kemback 2 10 61 Black Alexander 18 KRS Orwell 1 13 83 Black Andrew 3 FIF Ceres 1 18 115 Black Ann 62 FIF Ceres 7
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