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Fife, Scotland Fiche and Film Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1851 Census Indexes Directories Probate Records 1861 Census Maps Taxes 1861 Census Indexes Monumental Inscriptions Wills 1881 Census Transcript & Index Non-Conformist Registers 1891 Census Index Parish Registers 1851 CENSUS INDEXES Fifeshire Parishes in the 1851 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Dunfermline Fiche FIF 1D-3D St Andrews & St Leonards Fiche FIF 4D 1861 CENSUS Fifeshire Parishes in the 1861 Census held in the AIGS Library Note that these items are microfilm of the original Census records and are filed in the Film cabinets under their County Abbreviation and Film Number. Please note: (999) number in brackets denotes Parish Number Abbotshall (399) Film FIF 399-411 Smeaton Chapel Abdie (400) Mount Pleasant Lindors Glenburnie Kinnaird Film FIF 399-411 Mains of Lindores Braeside Grange of Lindores Aberdour (401) Easter Aberdour Wester Aberdour Film FIF 399-411 Fordell Donibristle Colliery Hamlet of Woodside Anstruther-Easter (402) Film FIF 399-411 Anstruther-Wester (403) Film FIF 399-411 Arngask (404) Film FIF 399-411 Danhead Auchterderran (405) Newhouse Cluny Cluny Square Sunnyside Bankhead Bow House Dotham Farm Film FIF 399-411 Dotham Cot House Begg Farm Begg Cot Houses Cluny Colliery Lochgally Updated 18 August 2018 Page 1 of 11 Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Auchtermuchty (406) Film FIF 399-411 Dunald Auchtertool (407) Film FIF 399-411 Newbigging Ballingry (408) Film FIF 399-411 Balmerino (409) Gauldry Farm of Granga Film FIF 399-411 Kirkton Bottomcraig Beath (410) Kelty Oakfield Film FIF 399-411 Cowdenbeath Burntisland (411) Film FIF 399-411 Cameron (412) Film FIF 412-420 Carnbee (413) Film FIF 412-420 Arncroach Carnock (414) Gowkhall Caineyhill Film FIF 412-420 Oakley Forth Iron Works Oakley Ceres (415) Ceres Bridgeend Film FIF 412-420 Craigrathie Hamlet of Coaltown Pitscolloe Toll Baldinie Collessie (416) Film FIF 412-420 Crail (417) Film 412-420 Royal Burgh of Crail Creich (418) Luthrie Farm Town of Easter Kinsleath Film FIF 412-420 FarmTown of Parbroath FarmTown of Creith & Cottages Brunton Cults (419) Piilessie Crossgrates & Pitlessie Film FIF 412-420 Small Hamlets Cupar (420) Film FIF 412-420 Bridgend Royal Burgh of Cupar Dairsie (421) Film FIF 421-424 Dalgetty (422) Crossgates Springhill Crossgates Film FIF 421-424 Fordell Hillend St. Davids Dunbog (423) Film FIF 421-424 Dunfermline (424) Quoad Sacra Parish of St. Andrews Royal Burgh of Dunfermilne Dunfremline Elgin Colliery Film FIF 421-424 Charleston Linekilns Lochend Wellwood Colliery Quoad Sacra Parish of North Church Milemark Updated 18 August 2018 Page 2 of 11 Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Dunino (425) Film FIF 425-426 Dysart (426) Royal Burgh of Dysart Dysart Pathead Sinclairtown Film FIF 425-426 Hawklymuir West Gallatown East Gallatown Gallotown Boreland Elie (427) Film FIF 427-439 Falkland (428) Balanbley Newton of Failland Film FIF 427-439 Frenchie Ferry-Port On Craig (429) Film FIF 427-439 Flisk (430) Film FIF 427-439 Forgan (431) Film FIF 427-439 Newport Woodhaven Inverkeithing (432) Film FIF 427-439 North Queensferry Hillend Kemback (433) Film FIF 427-439 Belbo-Craigs, Dura-Don Kennoway (434) Film FIF 427-439 Kennoway Star Kettle (435) Balmalcolm Kettle Hill Coaltown Hamlet of West Forthar Hamlet of Wallace Hamlet of Muirhead Film FIF 427-439 Hamlet of Hilton Hamlet of Doms Myreside Kettle Bridge Kettle Kilconquhar (436) Earls Ferry Royal Burgh of Earls Ferry Film FIF 427-439 Kilconquhar Barnyards Quoad Sacra Parish of Largeward Colinsburgh Kilmany (437) Film FIF 427-439 Kilrenny (438) Film FIF 427-439 Cellardyke Kinghorn (439) Film FIF 427-439 Kinglassie (440) Cluny Bridge Cottages at Rail Siding Film FIF 440-442 Kinglassie Greenhead Kingsbarns (441) Film FIF 440-442 Updated 18 August 2018 Page 3 of 11 Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Kirkcaldy (442) Royal Burgh of Kirkcaldy Kirkcaldy Linktown Landward Westbridge of Invertiel Bridgetown of Invertiel Film FIF 440-442 Parliamentary Burgh of Kilcaldy Kirkcakdy Newtown in the Parish of Kinghorn That part of the Burgh of Kirkcaldy that is in Abbotshall Parish Largo (443) Lundin Mill Largo Drummochy Kirkton Film FIF 443-449 4th Rural Division Woodside Temple Rural Division New Gilston Leslie (444) Leslie Croft of Leslie Film FIF 443-449 Prinlaws Leuchars (445) Leuchars Balmullo Film FIF 443-449 Balmullo Lucklawhill Logie (446) Film FIF 443-449 Logie Markinch (447) Balflarg Kirkfartham Fens Woodside Markinch Film FIF 443-449 Coalton Balgorrie Square Thornton Milton of Balgonie Innerleven Balcurvie Monimail (448) Eastern Dristict Letham Film FIF 443-449 Monimail Moonzie (449) Film FIF 443-449 Persons Not in Houses Bridgend of Forr Newburgh (450) Film FIF 450-459 Royal Burgh of Newburgh Newburn (451) Film FIF 450-459 Drumeldris Muir Pittenweem (452) Film FIF 450-459 St Andrews & St. Leonards (453) St. Andrews Boathills Film FIF 450-459 Strathkinness Grange St Monance (or Abercrombie) (454) Film FIF 450-459 Saline (455) Film FIF 450-459 Scoonie (456) Film FIF 450-459 Leven Updated 18 August 2018 Page 4 of 11 Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film 1861 CENSUS Continued Strathmiglo (457) Strathmiglo to North Side Stramiglo Film FIF 450-459 Cash Fens - North Side Cash Fens - South Side Torryburn (458) Film FIF 450-459 Low Torry Torryburn Wemyss (459) West Wemyss East Wemyss Coalton of Wemyss Buckhaven Film FIF 450-459 Methel Kirkland County District Methel Hill 1861 Census of Merchant and Royal Navy Ships The film of 1861 Census of Merchant and Royal Navy Ships in Port covers all of Scotland. For Fife, ships are listed in the following Registration Districts: - Aberdour, Astruther Film 1861 Census "Ships in Port" Easter, Burntisland, Crail, Dalgety, Dunfermline (Landward), Dysart, Ferry Port on 902 Craig, Forgan, Inverkeithing, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy, Largo, Newburgh, Pittenweem, St. Andrews, Scoonie and Wemyss. 1861 CENSUS INDEXES Index to the Marine Returns for Scotland Fiche SCT 1 1881 CENSUS TRANSCRIPT & INDEX 1881 Census Index for entire County of Fife in 6 sets of fiche. (Surname Index, Birth Place Index, Census Place Index, As Enumerated, Misc. Notes, Ships, Institutions). Also on CD (1881 British Census and Index) . 1881 Census - Surname Index Fiche FIF G1-G8 1881 Census - Birth Place Index Fiche FIF G1-G8 1881 Census - Census Place Index Fiche FIF G1-G8 1881 Census - As Enumerated Fiche FIF G1-G8 1881 Census - Miscellaneous Notes Fiche FIF G1-G8 1881 Census - List of Instutions Fiche FIF G1-G8 1891 CENSUS INDEX Fifeshire Parishes in the 1891 Census in the AIGS Library We have a complete set of Indexes for all parishes for the 1891 Census. 1891 Census Index Fiche FIF 1H-9H DIRECTORIES 1820 Directory of Fifeshire [Dunfermline & Kirkcaldy] Fiche FIF 3 Part of the Nick Vine Hall Collection 1837 Directory of Fifeshire Fiche FIF 1 1872 Fife & Kinross Register - County Lists and Business Directory Fiche FIF 2 1915 Directory of Scotland [Private Residents & Trades] Fiche SCT 419-425 Part of The Nick Vine Hall Collection Updated 18 August 2018 Page 5 of 11 Fife Catalogue of Fiche and Film MAPS The collection of Maps held in the library is in paper format, and will be found in the Map Cabinet. Civil Parishes and Counties of Scotland Showing Overall Dates of Old Parochial Records held in Edinburgh and available Worldwide on microfilm for the Counties of Clackmannan, Kinross & Fife. Plan of the town of Cupar [from the actual survey1820] Plan of the town of Dunfermline [from the actual survey 1823 Wood, John] Plan of the town of Forres [from the actual survey 1823 Wood, John] Plan of the town of Kirkcaldy [from the actual survey 1824 Wood, John] Complete Set of Ordnance Survey Plans for Scotland MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS Fife - Various cemeteries in the county of Fife, Scotland, names of Blyth, Bred, Brown, LDS Film 962930 - [Item 6] - Buchan, Henderson, Greg, Greig, Kellock, Leslie, Lessels, McDonald, Millar, Miller, Philp, Located under IRL Wallace and White. [Item 6] Fife - Various cemeteries in the county of Fife, Scotland, names of Blythe, Bred, Brown, LDS Film 962930 - [Item 7] - Buchan, Gamlie, Henderson, Kellock, Lawson, Leslie, Miller, Norie, Philp, Robb, Stroak, Located under IRL Sturrock, Wallace, White. [Item 7] Fife - Tombstone inscriptions, names of Blythe, Bred, Brown, Buchan, Gamlie, Henderson, LDS Film 962930 - [Item 8] - Kellock, Lawson, Leslie, Miller, Norie, Philp, Robb, Stroak, Sturrock, Wallace, White. [Item Located under IRL 8] Fife - Gravestone inscriptions, names of Blythe, Bred, Brown, Buchan, Gamlie, Henderson, LDS Film 962930 - [Item 9] - Kellock, Lawson, Leslie, Miller, Norie, Philp, Robb, Stroak, Sturrock, Wallace, White. [Item Located under IRL 9] Kingkettle, Fife - Gravestone inscriptions, Record of search for the names of Blyth, Brown, LDS Film 962930 - [Item 5] - Downie, Greig, Henderson, Kellock, Leslie, McDonald, Miller, Philp, and Wallace. [Item 5] Located under IRL NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS Cupar Blotter Registers Cupar Free Church [Item 10] LDS Film 1068235 [Item 10] - Baptisms 1843-1854 Located under SCT ABD Communicants 1837-1853 - Item 10 Dunfermline Associate Session Church Film SCT 34 - LDS Film 889488 Baptisms 1740-1750, 1751-1773 [following marriages by year], 1774-1799 [Item 3] Marriages 1749-1773, 1774-1799 Kirkcaldy Second Associate Church - Congregation Account Book 1821-1882. Kirkcaldy Second Associate Congregational
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