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417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of Birth Bk Pge Sch 1861 Fife 1861 Fife : 417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Abbie Alexander W 7 FIF Crail 2 7 36 Abbie Catherine R 4 mo FIF Crail 2 7 36 Abbie George 11 FIF Crail 2 7 36 Abbie Mary 40 FIF Pittenweem 5 10 61 Abbie May B 40 FIF Kilconquar 2 7 36 Abbie Robert 9 FIF Crail 2 7 36 Abbie William 41 FIF Pittenweem 2 7 36 Abbie William B 4 FIF Crail 2 7 36 Adams Christian 41 FIF Crail 1 2 9 Adams John 30 FIF Carnbee 1 2 9 Adamson Agnes 36 FIF St Andrews 8 2 17 Adamson Catherine 68 FIF Largo 5 5 31 Adamson David 67 FIF Kingsbarns 5 5 31 Adamson Elizabeth 84 FIF Crail 8 6 36 Adamson James 30 FIF Cameron 3 4 18 Adamson Janet F 26 FIF Ceres 3 4 18 Adamson John 10 FIF Crail 6 4 25 Adamson William 19 FIF Crail 2 5 25 Aichison Thomas 14 FIF Carnbee 4 6 30 Ainslie Elizabeth 49 FIF St Andrews 5 1 5 Aitken John 15 FIF St Monance Aber- 4 2 9 crombie Alexander Agnes 18 FIF St Andrews 5 14 90 Alexander Alexander B 1 FIF Crail 6 1 4 Alexander David 7 ANS Dundee 6 1 4 Alexander Janet 40 FIF Crail 6 1 4 Alexander Jessie 6 FIF Crail 6 1 4 Alexander Samuel 34 ANS Monekie 6 1 4 Alexander William 3 ANS Dundee 2 4 18 Allan Ann 45 FIF Crail 2 5 22 Allan Margaret 70 FIF Crail 2 5 22 Allan William 70 FIF Carnbee 2 4 22 Anderson Agnes 8 FIF Crail 7 10 66 Anderson Agnes 36 FIF St Andrews 7 10 66 Anderson Alexander 56 FIF Kilrenny 7 7 35 Anderson Alexander 72 FIF Crail 7 5 28 Anderson Alexander 76 FIF Crail 8 3 19 Anderson Alexander 1 mo FIF Crail 7 5 28 Anderson Ann 26 FIF Crail 7 5 28 Anderson Ann 61 FIF Kingsbarns 5 9 53 Anderson Betsie 32 FIF Pittenweem 8 1 7 Anderson Betsy 68 FIF Crail 1 2 7 Anderson Catharine 5 FIF Crail 7 10 66 Anderson Catherine 44 FIF Crail 8 12 82 Anderson Christian 52 FIF Kingsbarns 6 10 73 Anderson Christina 26 FIF Crail 6 10 70 Anderson Elizabeth 18 FIF Kingsbarns 1 4 20 Anderson Elizabeth 41 FIF Kilrenny 7 7 35 Anderson George 46 FIF Kilrenny 7 10 66 Anderson Georgina 2 FIF Crail 7 10 66 Anderson Helen 63 FIF Kingsbarns 5 6 39 Anderson James 10 FIF Crail 6 10 73 1861 Fife : 417 Crail 1861 Fife : 417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Anderson James 10 FIF Newburgh 8 13 89 Anderson James 14 FIF Kilrenny 7 7 35 Anderson James 40 ABD Coull 3 6 24 Anderson James 57 FIF Kingsbarns 5 6 39 Anderson Jane 23 Glasgow 5 6 39 Anderson Jane 29 PER Erroll 8 13 89 Anderson Janet 15 FIF Elie 1 3 11 Anderson Jessie 34 FIF Crail 7 5 28 Anderson Jessie 40 FIF Kilconquhar 8 3 19 Anderson John 8 FIF Arengask 8 13 89 Anderson John 10 FIF Crail 7 10 66 Anderson John 24 FIF Kettle 6 10 70 Anderson John 88 MLN Fisher (R)ow 7 6 35 Anderson Magdelene 13 FIF Kilconquhar 1 3 11 Anderson Margaret 4 FIF Flisk 8 13 89 Anderson Margaret 6 FIF Kilconquhar 1 3 11 Anderson Margaret 35 FIF Elie 1 3 11 Anderson Margaret 64 FIF Crail 1 2 7 Anderson Marion 12 FIF Crail 6 7 48 Anderson Mary 6 PER Dron 8 13 89 Anderson Mary 10 FIF Kilrenny 7 7 35 Anderson Mary 50 FIF Cameron 6 7 48 Anderson Mary 53 FIF Crail 8 1 8 Anderson Mary W 58 FIF Crail 7 5 28 Anderson Richard 7 FIF Pittenweem 4 6 24 Anderson Richard 28 FIF Pittenweem 8 1 7 Anderson Robert 8 FIF Carnbee 1 3 11 Anderson Robert 38 FIF St Andrews 1 2 11 Anderson Thomas 15 FIF Kilrenny 7 10 62 Anderson Thomas 71 FIF Crail 1 2 7 Anderson William 15 FIF Crail 6 7 48 Auchterlonie Agnes 47 FIF Kingsbarns 5 10 67 Auchterlonie John 48 FIF Crail 5 10 67 Auchterlonie [deleted] Margaret 46 FIF Crail 5 11 68 (Birrell) [sic] Balfour Agnes 57 FIF St Andrews 4 2 11 Balfour Catherine 65 FIF Crail 8 6 39 Balfour Christian 82 FIF Carnbee 6 4 26 Balfour David 64 FIF Crail 1 8 41 Balfour Elisabeth 73 FIF Dunino 6 4 26 Balfour George 72 FIF Denino 6 9 65 Balfour Isabella 55 FIF Crail 6 3 16 Balfour Jane 75 FIF Crail 1 8 41 Balfour Janet 34 FIF Kilrenny 7 8 50 Balfour Jessie 9 FIF Crail 7 8 50 Balfour Jessie 71 FIF Dysart 5 12 79 Balfour Mary 4 FIF Crail 7 8 50 Balfour Mary 60 FIF Crail 8 4 25 Balfour Robert 1 FIF Crail 7 8 50 Balfour Robert 62 FIF Carnbee 4 2 11 Balfour William 7 FIF Crail 7 8 50 Balfour William 70 FIF Carnbee 6 4 26 1861 Fife : 417 Crail 1861 Fife : 417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Balmano Charles 77 FIF Crail 7 5 29 Balmano Divina J 2 FIF Crail 7 5 25 Balmano Hendry 36 FIF Crail 7 6 29 Balmano James 4 FIF Crail 7 5 25 Balmano Margaret 39 FIF Crail 7 5 25 Balsillie Betsie 52 FIF Balmerino 8 14 94 Balsillie Helen 54 FIF Crail 8 14 95 Balsillie John 59 FIF Crail 8 14 94 Balsillie John 85 FIF Kingsbarns 8 14 95 Balsillie Margaret 45 FIF Crail 8 14 95 Band Mary 3 FIF Kilrenny 3 4 15 Barty Thomas 23 PER Bendochy 5 1 5 Bayne Catharine 55 FIF Crail 7 8 51 Beat Thomas 30 FIF Ceres 4 7 31 Beedie Alexander 2 FIF Cellardyke 8 2 13 Beedie David 1 FIF Crail 8 2 13 Beedie James 30 KCD Bervie 8 2 13 Beedie Margaret 29 KCD St Cyrus 8 2 13 Bell Alexander 74 FIF St Andrews 6 2 9 Bell Eliza 66 FIF St And Town 5 1 1 Bell Isabella 70 FIF Kingsbarns 6 2 9 Berwick Alexander 35 FIF Kilconquhar 4 2 11 Berwick Catherine 28 FIF Crail 6 3 16 Berwick Jane 25 FIF Ceres 1 8 43 Berwick May 19 FIF Ceres 1 8 43 Birrell Catherine 17 FIF Carnbee 3 2 10 Birrell (Auchterlonie Margaret 46 FIF Crail 5 11 68 deleted) Bisset Agnes 68 FIF Kilconquhar 4 6 26 Bisset Elizabeth 19 FIF Dunino 4 6 26 Bisset Isabella 51 FIF Kilrenny 4 6 26 Bisset John (6)0 FIF Kilconquhar 4 6 26 Bisset Robert 11 FIF Ceres 4 6 26 Bissett Alexander 37 FIF Kingsbarns 1 3 12 Bissett Alexander 3 mo FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Elizabeth 11 FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Georgina 2 FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Jessie 5 FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Jessie 36 FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Margaret 4 FIF Crail 1 3 12 Bissett Margaret 26 FIF St Andrews 1 4 20 Black Agnes 33 FIF Crail 8 5 29 Black Alexander 6 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black Andrew 11 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black Andrew 37 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black David 2 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black James 8 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black Janet 63 FIF Crail 6 5 34 Black Jessie 3 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black Joanna 35 FIF Anstruther Wester 6 5 36 Black John 9 FIF Crail 6 5 36 Black Mary 13 FIF Crail 6 5 36 1861 Fife : 417 Crail 1861 Fife : 417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Blair Charlotte 10 FIF St Andrews 3 5 23 Blyth Alexander 17 FIF Crail 6 8 58 Blyth Catherine F 34 FIF St Andrews 6 11 74 Blyth Elizabeth 55 FIF St Andrews 8 1 5 Blyth Jean A 38 FIF St Andrews 6 11 74 Blyth Robert 15 FIF Crail 8 1 5 Blyth Robert 65 FIF Kennoway 8 1 5 Blyth Thomas 13 FIF Crail 8 1 5 Blyth William 66 FIF Markinch 6 8 58 Blyth William 67 FIF Ceres 6 11 74 Bonthron Alexander 35 FIF Kingsbarns 8 6 34 Bonthron Andrew 9 FIF Crail 8 6 34 Bonthron Andrew 76 FIF Kingsbarns 1 6 31 Bonthron David 43 FIF St Andrews 6 9 60 Bonthron Euphemia 21 FIF Kilrenny 6 9 60 Bonthron Isabella B 5 FIF Crail 8 6 34 Bonthron Jane P 3 FIF Crail 8 6 34 Bonthron Magdalene 33 FIF Crail 8 6 34 Bonthron Margaret 47 FIF Kingsbarns 6 9 60 Bonthron Thomas 7 FIF Crail 8 6 34 Bonthron Thomas 28 FIF Kingsbarns 1 7 31 Bowman Agnes 78 FIF Crail 5 3 16 Bowman Andrew 13 FIF Pittenweem 8 7 41 Bowman James 45 FIF Crail 8 8 54 Bowman James (Senr) 73 FIF Crail 5 2 7 Bowman Jessie 39 FIF Crail 8 8 54 Bowman Margaret 42 FIF Crail 5 3 16 Bowman Mary G 47 India 5 2 7 Bowman William M 50 FIF Crail 5 2 7 Braid Anne 13 FIF Crail 3 7 30 Braid Anne E 3 FIF Crail 3 1 4 Braid Christian H 48 FIF Ceres 1 7 37 Braid Christopher H 9 FIF Kilconquhar 1 7 37 Braid David 21 FIF Cameron 2 2 7 Braid David 29 FIF Leuchars 3 1 4 Braid David 45 FIF St Andrews 3 7 30 Braid David G 5 FIF Crail 3 1 4 Braid Helen 15 FIF Crail 3 7 30 Braid Helen 29 FIF Cameron 3 1 4 Braid James 5 FIF Crail 3 7 30 Braid James 7 FIF Crail 3 1 4 Braid Janet B 1 FIF Crail 3 1 4 Braid John 50 FIF Largo 1 7 37 Braid Margaret 18 FIF Cupar 3 7 30 Braid Mary B 48 FIF Carnbee 3 7 30 Brand Thomas 39 FIF Ceres 4 5 21 Brodie James 70 FIF Crail 7 11 78 Brown Agnes 37 FIF Crail 6 7 50 Brown Alexander 65 FIF Crail 2 4 18 Brown Andrew 21 FIF Crail 7 4 21 Brown Ann 4 FIF St Andrews 8 10 67 Brown Ann 13 FIF Cupar 7 11 79 1861 Fife : 417 Crail 1861 Fife : 417 Crail Surname Forenames Age Place of birth Bk Pge Sch Brown Ann 73 FIF Kingsbarns 1 7 35 Brown Betsie 38 FIF Crail 8 3 19 Brown Catharine 10 FIF Crail 7 12 79 Brown Catherine 76 KCD Fetteresso 5 12 75 Brown Catherine 87 FIF Crail 5 2 8 Brown Clara 23 FIF Crail 7 4 21 Brown David 60 FIF Crail 5 3 15 Brown Elizabeth 29 FIF Crail 7 4 17 Brown Elspeth 8 FIF Crail 7 12 79 Brown Elspeth 40 FIF Cupar 7 11 79 Brown Grace 18 FIF Crail 3 2 6 Brown Helen 27 FIF Carnbee 3 2 6 Brown Helen 29 FIF Carnbee 2 4 18 Brown Helen 52 FIF Crail 5 3 15 Brown Isabella 14 FIF St Andrews 4 6 25 Brown James 6 MLN Leith 5 12 76 Brown James 52 FIF Crail 6 5 32 Brown James 76 FIF n k 6 5 32 Brown James 77 FIF Crail 5 8 50 Brown James 80 FIF Crail 8 12 78 Brown James 9 mo FIF Crail 5 13 88 Brown Jane 2 FIF Crail 5 13 88 Brown Jane 4 FIF Crail 7 12 79 Brown Jane 23 FIF Kilconquhar 5 8 50 Brown Jane 25 FIF Crail 7 4 17 Brown Jane 42 FIF Crail 6 7 50 Brown Jane R 8 FIF Crail 1 5 21 Brown Janet 1 FIF Crail 7 6 33 Brown Janet 61 FIF n k 6 5 32 Brown Janet 66 FIF Crail 2 4 18 Brown Janet Y 30 FIF Kilrenny 7 6 33 Brown Jessie 5 FIF Crail 8 3 19 Brown Joanna 3 mo FIF Crail 7 12 79 Brown John 17 FIF Kilrenny 4 3 11 Brown John 19 FIF Largo 1 8 44 Brown John 21 FIF Kingsbarns 3 1 2 Brown John 41 FIF Crail 7 11 79 Brown John 47 FIF Crail 1 8 42 Brown John 49 FIF Kingsbarns 3 2 6 Brown John 68 FIF Crail 7 4 17 Brown John 72 FIF Crail 1 7 35 Brown Margaret 11 FIF Crail 7 12 79 Brown Margaret 15 FIF Crail 3 2 6 Brown Margaret 28 FIF Crail 5 13 88 Brown Margaret 31 FIF Kilrenny 4 6 29 Brown Margaret 50 FIF Kilrenny 2 5 24 Brown Margaret 82 FIF
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