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No Parish Surname Other Surname Given Name Residence Age Date Of Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief 1 Dunbar Affleck Mary Ann Belhaven 69 2 Nov. 1846 Belhaven 2 Dunbar Affleck Barclay Catherine Greenock 42 7 October 1875 Dunbar 3 Dunbar Affleck Thomas West Barns 72 25 April 1895 Innerwick 4 Dunbar Aichison Alex Dunbar 61 3 February 1876 Dunbar Carperstane, North 26th Novemeber 5 Dunbar Airchusin Burgess Jane 28 Dunbar Berwick 1908 30 Born 16th 6 Dunbar Aitchison Galbraith Widow West Barns 5th March1868 Oldhamstacks Dec 1837. 7 Dunbar Aitchison Widow Jemima Logans Land 31 10 Dec 1878 Retterston, Wigton 8 Dunbar Aitchison Hugh High St 31 2 November 1883 Edinburgh 9 Dunbar Aitchison John Forrests Close 74 15 December 1887 Dunbar Archibald 10 Dunbar Aitchison Margaret Vennel 30 28 August 1890 Pencaitland Marr 11 Dunbar Aitchison Mary High Street 70 22 February 1894 Dunbar 12 Dunbar Aitchison David Silver Street 56 26 July 1900 Dunbar 13 Dunbar Aitchison McGinnes Bridget Duke Street, Dunbar 25 31 January 1901 County Mayo Johnstone Close, Dunbar on 19 June 14 Dunbar Aitchison Curran Catherine 29 25 April 1901 Dunbar 1871 15 Dunbar Aitchison William Tramp 60 26 December 1901 Dunbar 16 Dunbar Aitchison Bonnar Mary Oak Close 61 years 30 November 1905 Swinton 17 Dunbar Aitchison William The Vennel 68 25 November 1909 Dunbar Formerly Muirfiekd, 18 Dunbar Aitchison John 38 29 September 1910 Dunbar Drem. 19 Dunbar Aitchison Alexander 3 Vennel 32 27 June 1912 Dunbar 20 Dunbar Aitchison Hugh Gasworks, Dunbar. 65 30 September 1915 Dunbar 21 Innerwick Aitchison Ebenezer Harehead 62 10 December 1908 Scotland 22 Innerwick Aitchison Ebenezer Harehead 62 22 August 1908 28 Hope Park Oldhamstock 23 OldhamstocksAitchison Galbraith Mary 33 28th May 1891 Haddington Scotland 24 Innerwick Aitehison Ebenezer Manehead 14 September 1911 Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief Brownrigg, Stobhill, 25 Prestonkirk Aithie Margaret 61 16 November 1901 North Berwick Temple Parish St. Cuthberts 26 Dunbar Aitken Black Henrietta 64 21 Dec. 1871 Dunbar Edinburgh 27 Dunbar Aitken Johanna Colvin Street 9 years 18 June 1885 Dunbar 28 Dunbar Aitken Elizabeth Colvin Street 8 years 18 June 1885 Dunbar 29 Dunbar Aitken Sandilands Colvin Street 6 years 18 June 1885 Dunbar Colvin Street, 30 Dunbar Aitken Mary 4 years 18 June 1885 Dunbar Dunbar 31 Dunbar Aitken Sarah Colvin Street 2 years 18 June 1885 Dunbar 32 Dunbar Aitken Richard Victoria Street 43 21 October 1886 Dunbar 33 Dunbar Aitken Sheriff Elizabeth Victoria Street 35 2 June 1887 Dunbar West Barns Corn 34 Dunbar Aitken Hunter Mary 35 30 May 1895 Dunbar Mill 35 Dunbar Aitken Archibald West Barns 74 04 July 1907 Whitekirk 31 c/o Mrs Helen (Born 15 36 Dunbar Aitken Agnes Aitken, Eweford, 25 May 1916 Tranent May Dunbar 1885) 37 Dunbar Aitken Summers Agnes Eweford, Dunbar 66 24 April 1919 Oldhamstocks 38 Dunbar Aitkens Smith Jane Dunbar 27 03/03/1881 Dunbar James Westbarns (West 10 (in 39 Dunbar Allan ['Orphan' 4 Apr 1867 Barns) 1867) crossed out] 40 Dunbar Allan John Chirnside 57 4th March 1869 Scotland, Dunbar Writers Court 41 Dunbar Allan John 57 23 Febraury 1905 Tranent (Dunbar) 42 Dunbar Allan Turnbull Jessie Writes Court 59 28th January 1909 Dunbar 43 Dunbar Allan Henry Sylvia The Vaults 61 31 March 1910 Prestonkirk Dunbar or North 44 Prestonkirk Allan John Markle 44 21 October 1884 Berwick 45 Dunbar Allison Catherin High Street 66 18 January 1877 Dunse (Duns ) 46 Dunbar Amer Carse Jane Dawell Brae 50 6 Novr. 1873 47 Dunbar Anderson Peter Buncle 80 23 feb. 1854 Brunt, Dunbar Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief 58 in 48 Dunbar Anderson George Silver Street, Dunbar 21 July 1871 Co'path 1871 Marion 49 Dunbar Anderson Dunbar 80 16 November 1876 Bolton Bathgate Jamaica St, 50 Dunbar Anderson Young Susannah 39 17 October 1877 Norham, England Edinburgh city 51 Dunbar Anderson Mary Colvin Street 30 years 17 December 1885 Dunbar Liddle or 11 Milton Lane, 17 November 1890 - 52 Dunbar Anderson Agnes 28 Drygate, Glasgow Hudson Barony, Glasgow see Barony claim 53 Dunbar Anderson John Colvin Street 9 27 July 1893 Dunbar 54 Dunbar Anderson Peter Colvin Street 7 years 27 July 1893 Dunbar 55 Dunbar Anderson Peter West Barns 49 27 November 1894 Dunbar 56 Dunbar Anderson Shiel Margaret Lochend 60 26 September 1901 Innerwick 32 Craiglockhart (Born 30 57 Dunbar Anderson John Turnbull Poorhouse, 25 March 1914 Dunbar October Edinburgh 1881) 50 58 Innerwick Anderson Margaret Tods Close Eyemouthborn Eyemouth 1853 59 Innerwick Anderson William 49 12/08/1895 60 Innerwick Anderson Isabella Crowhill 37 10 Dec 1896 Upper Monynut 61 Innerwick Anderson Lawson Mary 56 07 June 1911 Innerwick 62 OldhamstocksAnderson Isabella Mertoun 52 03 March 1910 Oldhamstocks 63 Prestonkirk Anderson Euphemia East Linton 6 August 1862 64 Prestonkirk Anderson John Phantassie 10 22 April 1869 Cockburnspath 65 Prestonkirk Anderson Helen Phantassie 8 22 April 1869 Prestonkirk 66 Prestonkirk Anderson William Phantassie 6 22 April 1869 Prestonkirk 67 Prestonkirk Anderson Marion Phantassie 4 22 April 1869 Prestonkirk Prestonkirk Haddington District 68 Prestonkirk Anderson George 31 August 1894 born 27 August Asylum 1852 Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief 69 Prestonkirk Anderson Christina East Linton ? 18 May 1895 Prestonkirk Abbey Mains 70 Prestonkirk Anderson Mary 49 20 May 1905. East Barns Dunbar Haddington 71 Prestonkirk anderson James East Linton 15 May 1909 East Linton, parish 72 Prestonkirk Anderson Peter Drylawhill 28 28 January 1915 of Prestonkirk 73 Whitekirk Anderson Walter Scoughall 33 24 May 1890 Dunbar Greenmount Lodge 74 Whitekirk Anderson Howie Mary Brown 47 20 July 1905 Musselburgh Burntisland Anderson Haddington District 75 Prestonkirk Jessie 16 July 1898 Prestonkirk Wall Asylum 76 Dunbar Angus Widow The Vennel 64 18 Dec. 1862 Dunbar 77 Dunbar Angus John Church Street 20 July 1873 Dunbar Born 26 Edinburgh Royal 78 Dunbar Armstrong Thomas Slair January 31 January 1907 Dunbar Asylum 1877 Gullane, 79 Prestonkirk Arnot Young Euphemia Gullane 48 13 March 1865 Direlton 80 Dunbar Arthur John 30 Victoria Street 11 27 January 1895 Dunbar 81 Prestonkirk Badger Catherine East Linton 54 20 October 1892 Haddington 82 Prestonkirk Baillie Elizabeth East Linton 53 25 June 1869 Bolton Oxwell Mains, 83 Prestonkirk Bain Thomas Overhailes 27 30 October 1913 Dunbar 84 Whitekirk Bain Catherine Edinburgh Asylum 17 12 November 1904 Whitekirk 85 Dunbar Baird Peter High Street 64 29 June 1911 Tranent 86 Prestonkirk Baker McKenzie Mary Linton Common 82 19 May 1876 Argyllshire Westbarns (West 29 in 87 Dunbar Bald Widow Jane 15 August 1872 Gladsmuir Barns) 1872 88 Innerwick Bald Goodhall Agnes Crowhill Innerwick 76 18 December 1905 Cockburnspath 89 Prestonkirk Ballantyne George East Linton 61 7 November 1857 Bunkle Not 90 Dunbar Balloch Mungall Elizabeth Dunbar 4 April 1866 Dunbar Known Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief Campbells Close 91 Dunbar Balloch Alexander 52 years 27th May 1869 Laswade Dunbar 92 Dunbar Balloch David Ferguson Kelso 6 26 June 1890 Kelso 93 Dunbar Balloch David Reilly's Lodgings 61 years 28 January 1897 Dunbar Writers Court, 94 Dunbar Balloch Alexander 49 27 February 1902 Dunbar Dunbar 95 Dunbar Balloch John Colvin Street 51 years 29 March 1906 Dunbar 54 96 Dunbar Balloch William Homeless (22/1/18 24th April 1913 Dunbar 59) 97 Prestonkirk Bamber Mary Longniddry 07 September 1893 Skye 98 Prestonkirk Banks Agnes East Linton 64 15 October 1910 Melrose 99 Dunbar Barnet Sullivan Sarah 2 High Street 71 26 June 1891 Co Mayo Tansybush 100 Dunbar Barnett Annie 24 years 28 October 1897 Dunbar Oxwellmains 101 Dunbar Barnfather . Thomas N Writer's Court 76 years 5 February 1885 Durham 102 Dunbar Barnsfather Agnes West Barns 66 15 March 1849 Dunbar 46 [?? 103 Dunbar Barrett Winifred Bambury Close In 31 March 1892 Ireland pencil] 104 Dunbar Barrett Thomas 106 High Street 37 years 26 October 1893 Dunbar 105 Dunbar Barrie John West Barns 46 23 September 1886 Haddington 106 Dunbar Barrie David West Barns 17 6 May 1887 Haddington 107 Dunbar Barrie Jessie West Barns 12 31 July 1890 Dunbar 108 Dunbar Barrie Elizabeth West Barns 14 31 July 1890 Dunbar 109 Whitekirk Barrie Peter Prestonkirk Markle 73 27 February 1902 110 Whitekirk Barrie Widow Prestonkirk Road 72 26 July 1902 111 Whitekirk Barrie Jessie 34 112 Innerwick Bathgate Glass Jessie Woodhall Innerwick 29 07 January 1911 Cocksburnpath Date of minute of Other Parochial Board No Parish Surname Given name Residence Age Place of Birth surname admitting liability or authorising relief Baxter alias 113 Dunbar McFarlane Mary Johnstone Close 60 years 29 September 1904 Coatbridge Norris 114 Prestonkirk Beaton Christina Brownrigg 73 19 May 1906. 115 Dunbar Begarmie George Vennel 57 30 September 1873 Dumbarton 48 (in 116 Dunbar Begbie James Poorhouse 1867) 117 Prestonkirk Begbie Agnes East Linton 69 20 October 1892 Yester Balgoyne Barns, N 118 Dunbar Bell Henry 52 3 March 1881 Dunbar Berwick 119 Dunbar Bell Hannan Jessie Logans Land 28 years 18 December 1884 Dunbar Phantassie, 120 Prestonkirk Bell Mary East Linton 53 08 April 1862 Prestonkirk
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