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List of the Old Parish Registers 576-620 List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR AYR 576. ARDROSSAN 576/1 B 1734-1819 M 1738-1819 D - 576/2 B 1820-43 M 1820-42 D - 576/3 B 1843-54 M 1843-54 D - 576/4 Separate index to B 1843-54 577. AUCHINLECK 577/1 B 1693-1819 M 1693-1807 D 1753-88 577/2 B 1820-54 M 1821-54 D 1828-33 578. AYR 578/1 B 1664-83 M - D - 578/2 B 1684-1720 M - D - 578/3 B 1721-53 M - D - 578/4 B 1753-90 M - D - 578/5 B 1790-1808 M - D - 578/6 B 1809-19 M - D - 578/7 B - M 1687-1761 D - 578/8 B - M 1762-1819 D - 578/9 B - M - D 1766-1819 578/10 B 1820-40* M - D - 578/11 B 1840-54* M - D - 578/12 B - M 1820-54 D - 578/13 B - M - D 1820-54 578/14 * Separate index to B 1820-54 RNE 578/15 B - M 1665# (2ff) D - # From originals in the kirk session records, (reference CH2/751) 579. BALLANTRAE 579/1 B 1731-1813 M 1731-1820 D 1817-20 579/2 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-46 See library reference MI 352.000 for OPR death records and monumental inscriptions 580. BARR 580/1 B 1689-1819 M 1689-1819 D - 580/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 581. BEITH 581/1 B 1661-94 M 1659-1819 D 1783-87 581/2 B 1701-1819 M - D - 581/3 B 1820-54 M - D - 581/4 B - M 1820-54 D - See library reference MT041.001 to MT041.009 for index to B 1661- 1854 See library reference MT041.010 to MT041.012 for index to M 1659- 1854 582. COLMONELL 582/1 B 1759-1822 M - D - 582/2 B 1820-54† M 1838-54† D - † Contains indexes to B 1822-54 and M 1838-55 (both parties' surnames) 583. COYLTON* 583/1 B 1723-1819 M - D - 583/2 B - M 1723-1819 D 1783-93 583/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/810 584. CRAIGIE 584/1 B 1679-1821 M 1679-1820 D - 584/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 585. DAILLY* 585/1 B 1691-1819 M 1692-1820 D 1780-1820 585/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/392 586. DALMELLINGTON 586/1 B 1641-1819 M 1641-1822 D - 586/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 587. DALRY 587/1 B 1680-1756 M 1679-1756 D - 587/2 B 1757-1819 M 1757-1820 D - 587/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - See library reference MT076.001 for index to B 1680-1770 See library reference MT042.001 to MT042.003 for index to M 1680- 1855 588. DALRYMPLE 588/1 B 1699-1787 M 1699-1787 D 1739-87 588/2 B 1787-1820 M 1788-1819 D 1787-1819 588/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 589. DREGHORN 589/1 B 1749-1819 M 1749-1822 D - 589/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - RNE 590. DUNDONALD 590/1 B 1673-1820 M - D - 590/2 B - M 1676-1820 D 1763-1820 590/3 B 1820-54 M - D - 590/4 B - M 1820-54 D 1820-54 See library reference MT046-001 for index to Burial Register 1763-1854 591. DUNLOP 591/1 B 1701-1819 M - D 1783-90 591/2 B - M 1700-1819 D - 591/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 592. FENWICK 592/1 B 1644-1819 M - D - 592/2 B - M 1670-1819 D 1691-1819 592/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 592/4 B - M - D 1820-53 592/5 B 1646-63 M 1645-60 D 1647-64 B 1675-79, 1711, 1725 M 1679 D 1673-74, 1679 List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 593. GALSTON 593/1 B 1670-1791 M 1677 D - 593/2 B 1786-1819 M - D - 593/3 B - M 1693-1819 D 1762-63 593/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-28, 1849-54 D - 593/5 B - M 1828-48 D - 594. GIRVAN 594/1 B 1733-69 M - D - 594/2 B 1769-1819 M 1783-94 D 1783-89 594/3 B 1820-54 M 1825-54 D - RNE 595. IRVINE 595/1 B 1687-1788 M - D - 595/2 B 1789-1819 M - D - 595/3 B - M 1721-1819 D 1783-96 595/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 596. KILBIRNIE* 596/1 B 1688-1819 M 1688-1819 D 1753-1819 596/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-46 *See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/208 See library reference MT043.001 to MT043.004 for index to B 1688- 1855 See library reference MT043.005 and MT043.006 for index to M 1688- 1854 597. KILMARNOCK 597/1 B 1640-1740 M - D - 597/2 B 1740-1777 M - D - 597/3 B 1777-1801 M - D - 597/4 B 1801-1820 M - D - 597/5 B - M 1687-1777 D - 597/6 B - M 1780-1819 D 1728-81 (High Church) 597/7 B 1820-37† M - D - 597/8 B 1838-54‡ M - D - 597/9 B 1789-1854§ M - D - (supplementary) 597/10 B - M 1820-29 D - List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR KILMARNOCK cont'd 597/11 B - M 1829-47 D - 597/12 B - M 1847-54 D - † Contains index to B 1819-37 ‡ Contains index to B 1838-54 § Contains index See also library reference MT094.001 for detailed index to the supplemental register of births omitted in paper form 598. KILMAURS 598/1 B 1688-1820 M 1693-1820 D 1783-85 598/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 599. KILWINNING 599/1 B 1669-1727 M 1678-1727 D - 599/2 B 1728-1819 M - D - 599/3 B - M 1728-1819 D - 599/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 600. KIRKMICHAEL 600/1 B 1638-1819 M - D - 600/2 B - M 1638-1819 D 1783-1819 600/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 601. KIRKOSWALD 601/1 B 1694-1820 M - D - 601/2 B - M 1694-1820 D 1724-1819 601/3 B 1820-54 M - D - 601/4 B - M 1820-54 D 1826-54 602. LARGS 602/1 B 1723-1820 M 1723-78 D 1723-70 602/2 B - M 1785-1819 D - 602/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 602/4 B - M - D 1823-54 See library reference MT206.001 for index to burials List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 603. LOUDOUN 603/1 B 1673-1797* M 1673-1787 D - 603/2 B 1796-1819* M 1796-1819 D - 603/3 B 1820-54* M - D - 603/4 B - M 1820-54 D 1811-54 603/5 * Separate index to B 1673-1854 See library reference MT206.002 for a transcription of burial records 1811-1854 604. MAUCHLINE 604/1 B 1670-1782 M 1670-1782 D 1753-82 604/2 B 1783-1800 M 1783-1800 D 1783-1800 604/3 B 1800-19 M 1801-20 D 1801-17 604/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-55 D 1807-53 With 8 entries for 1858-72 604/5 B - M 1743† D 1739-67† 1839-54 † From originals in the kirk session records (reference CH2/896) 605. MAYBOLE‡ 605/1 B 1709-50 M - D - 605/2 B 1750-97 M - D - 605/3 B 1797-1820 M 1796 (one entry), D - 1810-20 605/4 B 1820-54 M - D - 605/5 B - M 1820-54 D - 605/6 B - M - D 1820-54 RNE ‡ See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/261 606. MONKTON AND PRESTWICK§ 606/1 B 1702-1800 M - D - 606/2 B 1800-19 M 1817-19 D - 606/3 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D - § See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/809 607. MUIRKIRK 607/1 B 1659-1799 M 1661-1809 D 1688-1800 607/2 B 1799-1819 M 1810-19 D - 607/3 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D - List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 608. NEW CUMNOCK 608/1 B 1706-1820 M - D - 608/2 B 1820-54 M - D - RNE 609. OCHILTREE 609/1 B 1642-1740 M - D - 609/2 B 1745-1819 M - D - 609/3 B - M 1641-1819 D 1783-93 609/4 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D 1825-48 610. OLD CUMNOCK 610/1 B 1704-83 M - D - 610/2 B 1783-1819 M - D - 610/3 B - M 1737-1819 D 1783-92 610/4 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D - 611. RICCARTON 611/1 B 1695-1819 M 1695-1819 D - 611/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 6121. ST QUIVOX* 1 612 /1 B 1735-1819 M 1735-1819 D - 1 612 /2 B 1819-54 M 1820-54 D - 1 612 /3 Separate index to B * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/319 6122. NEWTON ON AYR 2 612 /1 B 1780-1819 M 1780-1819 D - 2 612 /2 B 1820-1854 M 1820-55 D - 2 612 /3 Separate index to B 2 612 /4 B - M - D 1811-44# 1852-54 # From originals in the kirk session records (reference CH2/827) List of the Old Parish Registers Ayr OPR 613.
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