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Logierait Burials 1764 Logierait 26/09/2004 Ref Number Surname First Name Burial Year Day/Month Address Remarks 0 0 1 CAMERON JAMES 1764 16 Sept Easter Dalguise Died/Buried Elsewhere. Little Dunkeld 2 KILLIEKARGIE LADY 1765 28 April 3 STEWART JOHN 1765 21 July Clunies Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mulline (Moulin) 4 CONACHER PAT 1765 6 Oct Easterlyne 5 ANDERSON MRS 1765 6 Oct Grandtully 6 STEWART MRS 1765 3 Nov Balenguin Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mulline 7 McINROY JOHN 1766 23 Feb Balnamuir 8 McLAGAN WILLIAM 1766 18 May Mulline 9 STEWART ANN 1766 7 Aug Tulipourie Died/Buried Elswhere - Mulline 10 REID MRS 1767 4 Jan Pitnacree 11 EASTERLYNE LADY 1767 15 Feb Easterlyne 12 BUTTER PAT 1767 8 Mar Mulline 13 ROBERTSON MRS 1767 3 May Balnacrie Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mulline 14 DUFF JOHN 1767 10 May Straithbrand 15 DICK JAMES 1767 31 May Dorvalie 16 BARRY MRS 1767 8 Nov Ballenlochan Died/Buried Elsewhere - Little Dunkeld 17 McLAGAN MRS 1767 22 Nov Pilgir Wife of Pat McLagan. Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mulline 18 McFARLAIN MARGARET 1768 7 Feb Tulipourie 19 McGILLIVRIE MRS 1768 7 Feb Deculich, Miln 20 ROBERTSON JOHN 1768 24 Apr Logierate 21 McLAREN MRS 1768 8 May Dowalie Parish Wife of PAT McLAREN 22 ROBERTSON JAMES 1768 2 Oct Tulliemet 23 BUTTER MRS 1768 9 Oct Pitlochrie 24 STEWART MARGARET 1768 18 Dec Tulipourie 25 DOUGLAS SUSANN 1769 9 Apr Ballekillivie 26 MURRAY CHARLES 1769 2 Jul Milnarn Died/Buried Elsewhere - Little Dunkeld 27 STEWART MRS 1770 4 Mar Glenelbert Wife of James Stewart 28 REID MRS 1770 22 Apr Mains Ballechin Wife of Pat Reid 29 STEWART MRS 1770 2 Sept Logierait 30 ROBERTSON GEORGE 1770 21 Oct Edradynate 31 ROBERTSON ALEXANDER 1771 17 Mar Wester Logierait 32 PROUDFOOT ALEXANDER 1771 14 Apr Kincraigie 33 McFARLANE PETER 1771 2 Jun Tinnab 34 ROBERTSON JAMES 1771 2 Jun Easter Auchnage 35 McDOUGALL JOHN 1771 11 Aug Overtoun of Tinnab Husband of Margaret Reid 36 FORBES MRS 1772 9 Feb Ballelochan Wife of Duncan Forbes 37 ROBERTSON WILLIAM 1772 16 Feb Killiechassie 38 BONSKEID 1772 1 Mar Blair? 39 STEWART DONALD 1772 5 Apr Edradour 40 ROBERTSON DUNCAN 1772 5 Apr Edradynate 41 FERGUSON BARRON 1772 5 Apr Page 1 Logierait 26/09/2004 Ref Number Surname First Name Burial Year Day/Month Address Remarks 42 ROBERTSON CATH 1772 26 Apr Corlarich 43 McDONALD ISOBEL 1772 13 Sep Wester Ballyallanoch 44 KENNEDY JANET 1773 11 Apr Tullypourie 45 MONCRIEF MRS 1773 2 May Edradour Wife of JAMES MONCRIEF 46 LOW ROBERT 1773 30 May Chapeltown, Tulliemet 47 ROBERTSON JOHN 1773 9 Aug Guay 48 McLAREN MARGARET 1773 28 Nov Pitnacree 49 McLAREN MRS 1774 23 Jan Balnate Wife of PAT McLAREN 50 ROBERTSON ? MARGARET ? 1774 13 Mar Occupation: Cottar Woman 51 McINTOSH JOHN 1774 17 Apr Wester Logieraite 52 McFARLANE JAMES 1774 20 Apr Mains of Ballechin 53 FRASER JOHN 1774 28 Aug Ballyallanoch 54 ROSS JEAN 1774 9 Oct Logieraite 55 KENNEDY JOHN 1774 30 Oct Ballies…. 56 FERGUSON MRS 1774 30 Oct Baldmund? Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mulline 57 McFARLANE JAMES 1775 26 Nov Tulipourie 58 DUFF CHARLES 1776 19 May Balenlaggard 59 BISSEL 1776 6 Oct Pitcastle Widow(er) 60 REID DAVID 1777 12 Oct East Boal of Dunkeld 61 McLAGAN PAT 1778 24 May Pillagir Died/Buried Elsewhere - Mouline 62 DUFF JEAN 1778 13 Sep Ballersbell 63 FERGUSON THOMAS 1778 22 Nov Balyoukan Died/Buried Elsewhere - Muline 64 DUFF JOHN 1778 17 Dec Miln of Logierait Occupation: Milner. Died in Dunkeld buried at Logierait 65 BUTTER 1779 9 May Pitlochrie Child of Mr. BUTTER. Died at Dysart, Buried Moulin 66 DOUGLAS JAMES 1779 23 May Blairchross 67 DOUGLAS JAMES 1779 4 Jul Blairchross Senior (Also entered as Blairraiuk) 68 CAMPBELL MRS 1780 16 Apr Pitcastle 69 McNAB ALEXANDER 1780 21 May Milnarn 70 HOPE MR 1780 2 Jul Ballechin 71 FLEMING ROBERT STEWAR 1781 4 Mar Killiehassie 72 STEWART MR 1781 11 Mar Tulloch 74 STEWART MISS 1781 25 Mar Ballechin 76 STEWART MRS 1782 27 Jan Sister of Mr. FERGUSON, Miln of Mouline 77 LOW ROBERT 1782 23 Jun Chapeltown 78 REID ALEXANDER 1782 25 Aug East Boal of Dunkeld 79 REID MRS 1782 29 Dec Drumnagars ? Wife of ADAM REID 80 STEWART ROBERT 1783 29 Sep Ballechin Other Titles: ESQ 81 STEWART CHARLES 1783 7 Dec Ballechin Other Titles: ESQ 83 LADY 1784 21 Mar Ballechin Title Details: LADY 84 LOW JOHN 1784 11 Apr Chapeltown 85 ROBERTSON CHARLES 1784 18 Apr Tulliemett 86 STEWART JOHN 1784 25 Apr Logieraite Occupation: Brewer Page 2 Logierait 26/09/2004 Ref Number Surname First Name Burial Year Day/Month Address Remarks 87 HAGGART MRS 1784 29 Aug Eastertyne 88 IRVINE WILLIAM 1784 21 Nov Dunkeld Died in Dundee 89 CAMPBELL JOHN 1785 22 May Leigh of Pitcastle Also entered as Pitcastle 90 ROBERTSON MRS 1786 29 Jan Milntown of Tulliemett 91 McFARLANE 1786 5 Feb Pitcastle Widow(er) 92 CONNACHER THOMAS 1786 26 Mar Croftsoul Tulliemett 93 McINTOSH ANNE 1786 9 Apr Dunkeld 94 DICK MRS 1786 16 Apr Ballakillaurie Fore/Surname Details: ISOBEL KENNEDY 95 BUTTER JAMES 1786 14 May Strane ? Also entered as Stone? 96 PROUDFOOT JANET 1786 30 Jul B………. 97 FERGUSON CHRISTIAN 1787 25 Feb Taynrich 98 DUFF ALEXANDER 1787 11 Mar Kindallechan Occupation: Schoolmaster 99 RICHARDSON MRS 1787 1 Jul Kinnaird 100 McLAGAN HELEN 1787 19 Aug Miln of Pitnarce Wife of JOHN DOUGLAS 101 LOW MRS 1787 19 Aug Tulliemett Wife of WILLIAM LOW (Also entered as Croftnacousag) 102 DICK ISOBEL 1787 23 Sep Ballekilluvie Daughter of ROBERT DICK 104 CAMPBELL MRS 1780 16 Apr Pitcastle 108 McINTOSH JOHN 1781 18 Mar Balchroik of Wester Logierait (Also entered as Wester Logierait) 109 STEWART MISS 1781 25 mar Ballechin 110 SCOTT CHARLES 1781 15 Jul Blairnraish (Also entered as Blairauch) 111 STEWART MRS 1782 27 Jan Widow of THOMAS STEWART, sister to Mr. FERGUSON, 112 LOW ROBERT 1782 23 Jun Chapeltown 113 REID ALEXANDER 1782 25 Aug East Boal of Dunkeld Died/Buried Elsewhere: Logieraite 114 REID MRS 1782 29 Dec Drumnagarss Wife of ADAM REID 115 STEWART CHARLES 1783 7 Dec Ballechin Title: ESQ 116 McGILLIVRIE ALEXANDER 1784 1 Feb Miln of Decullich (Also entered as Dercullich) 120 HAGGART MRS 1784 29 Aug Easterlyne 123 ROBERTSON MRS 1786 29 Jan Milntown of Tulliemet 126 McINTOSH ANN 1786 9 Apr Dunkeld 129 PROUDFOOT JANET 1786 30 Jul Bishopsy 130 FERGUSON CHRISTIAN 1787 25 Jul Taymouth 131 RICHARDSON MR 1787 1 Jul Kinnaird 134 DICK BALL 1787 23 Sep Ballenllavie 135 STEWART ROBERT 1787 21 Oct Inch of Tulliemett 136 ROBERTSON CHARLES 1788 23 Mar Logierait Occupation: Ground Officer 137 STEWART ALEXANDER 1788 7 Sep Tondeynate 138 ROBERTSON MR 1788 7 Sep Milntown of Tulliemett 139 ROBERTSON ANNE 1788 28 Sep Dalguise 140 McLAGAN MRS 1788 5 Oct Dowally Wife of JOHN McLAGAN 142 McNAB CHARLES 1788 23 Nov Balnaguard 143 ROBERTSON MR 1788 7 Dec Edrasteynate 144 ROBERTSON JAMES 1788 7 Dec Dercullich Page 3 Logierait 26/09/2004 Ref Number Surname First Name Burial Year Day/Month Address Remarks 145 McFARLANE 1788 21 Dec Tulipourie Widow(er) 146 IRVINE JAMES 1789 1 Feb Balyallanoch 147 DOUGLAS WILLIAM 1789 8 Mar Gay (Guay?) 148 DOUGLAS ROBERT 1789 3 May Auchina…… 149 ROBERTSON JAMES 1789 24 Aug Gay D… P…. 150 THOMSON ANNE 1789 1 Nov Tulipourie 151 FRASER MRS 1789 15 Nov Dowally Wife of JAMES FRASER 152 DUFF MARGARET 1789 20 Dec Port of Tumble 153 MENZIES MRS 1790 4 Apr Tonedynate 154 TAITT MR 1790 27 Jun Balnaguard 155 BUTTER 1790 10 Jan Dalnabo Widow(er) 156 STEWART ROBERT 1787 21 Oct Inch …… 158 STEWART ALEXANDER 1788 7 Sep Tondeynate Title: ESQ 159 ROBERTSON ROBERT 1788 7 Sep Miln of Tulliemet Occupation: Tacksman 160 ROBERTSON ANNE 1788 28 Sep Dalguise 161 McLAREN MRS 1788 5 Oct Dowally Wife of JOHN McLAREN 162 ROBERTSON JAMES 1788 23 Nov Logierait Occupation: Yarn Inspector. Died in River, Barn, etc. Lost 163 McNAB CHARLES 1788 23 Nov Balnaguard 164 ROBERTSON MR 1788 7 Dec Edrodynate 165 ROBERTSON JAMES 1788 7 Dec Nether Dercullich 166 McFARLANE 1788 21 Dec Tulipourie Widow(er) 167 IRVINE JAMES 1789 1 Feb Balyallanoch 168 DOUGLAS WILLIAM 1789 8 Mar Guay 169 DOUGLAS ROBERT 1789 3 May Achnabach 170 ROBERTSON JAMES 1789 24 Aug Gay (Dowally) 171 THOMSON ANNE 1789 1 Nov Tulipourie 172 FRASER MRS 1789 15 Nov Tulipourie Wife of JAMES FRASER 173 DUFF MARGARET 1789 20 Dec Port of Tulliemett Wife of JOHN CAMPBELL 174 BUTTER 1790 10 Jan Dalnabo Widow(er) 175 MENZIES MRS 1790 4 Apr Tondeynate 176 TAITT ROBERT 1790 27 Jun Balnaguard 177 SCOTT SUANN 1790 5 Dec Craigbea Wife of JOHN DUFF 178 ROBERTSON CHARLES 1791 9 Jan Balnaguard Captain 179 DUFF JAMES 1791 16 Jan Dunkeld Wright 180 REID ADAM 1791 30 Jan Drumnagarss Occupation: Tennant 181 FORBES JAMES 1791 30 Jan Ballelochan Son of DUNCAN FORBES 182 McINTOSH JOHN 1792 29 Jan Corlarich Occupation: Tennant 183 DUFF DOROTHY 1792 12 Feb Dunfarlind 184 ANDERSON MRS 1792 8 Apr Milnarn 185 McKENZIE DONALD 1792 3 Jun Kincraigie 186 DOUGLAS ALEXANDER 1792 22 Jul Auchnabearh Occupation: Tennant 187 STEWART JOHN 1792 30 Nov Balnamuir in Tulliemet Page 4 Logierait 26/09/2004 Ref Number Surname First Name Burial Year Day/Month Address Remarks 188 KEIR 1793 28 Apr Ballechandy Widow(er) 189 FRASER JAMES 1793 5 May Dowally Parish (Dowally) 190 LOW JAMES 1793 8 Dec Chapletown of Tulliemet Occupation: Wheel Wright 191 McGREGOR MRS 1793 29 Dec Milnain 192 KENNEDY JANET 1794 5 Jun Balnaguard Wife of JAMES FORBES 193 DICK MRS 1789 3 May Chapleton of Tulliemet 194 CAMPBELL MARGARET 1793 28 Apr Balliehandy 195 STEWART ISOBEL 1795 13 Dec Inch of Tulliemet 196 ROBERTSON JOHN 1795 13 Dec Craigbea 197 ROBERTSON 1796 6 Mar Mains of Ballechin Infant.
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