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List of the Old Parish Registers of Scotland 323-398 List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR PERTHSHIRE 323 ABERDALGIE 323/1 B 1615-1819 M 1613-19 D 1696-1727 323/2 B - M 1803-19 D 1803-19 323/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 324 ABERFELDY - NIL Created 1855. See Dull OPR 346 and Logierait OPR 376 325 ABERFOYLE 325/1 B 1692-1819 M 1692-1819 D 1750-1807 325/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - See Library reference MT 223.010 for index to D 1750-1807 326 ABERNETHY* 326/1 B 1690-1733 M 1690-1727 D 1690-1727 326/2 B 1749-1819 M 1783-94 D 1783-94 326/3 B 1820-54 M - D - * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/743 327 ABERNYTE 327/1 B 1667-1819 M 1667-1819 D 1667-1819 327/2 B 1678-1720 M 1664-1720 D 1702-20 327/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-5 328 ALYTH* 328/1 B 1623-1707 M 1623-1707 D 1624-51 328/2 B 1712-65 M 1712-54 D - 328/3 B 1766-1819 M 1786-1819 D 1786-1819 328/4 B - M 1637-65 D - 328/5 B - M - D 1688-1736 328/6 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/912 List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 329 AUCHTERARDER* 329/1 B 1661-1737 M 1668-1737 D - 329/2 B 1738-58 M 1738-58 D - 329/3 B 1759-1819 M 1759-1802 D - 329/4 B 1820-54ƒ M 1831-54 D - RNE 329/5 B - M - D 1743-73# 329/6 B - M - D 1773-1809# 329/7 B - M - D 1809-47# 329/8 B - M - D 1847-54# ƒ Includes a marriage entry (1826) at end of B for 1826; and another (1827) on the last page of B for 1837 * See Appendix 1 under reference CH2/20 # From originals in the kirk session records, (reference CH2/20/8-11) 330 AUCHTERGAVEN 330/1 B 1741-1819 M 1742-73 D - 330/2 B 1820-54 M 1823-54 D - RNE 331 BALQUHIDDER 331/1 B 1696-1820 M 1710-24 D - 331/2 B 1724-41 M 1727-1819 D - 331/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 332 BENDOCHY 332/1 B 1642-1819 M 1700-1819 D - 332/2 B 1719-1720 M 1700-1720 D 1692-1819 332/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - RNE 333 BLACKFORD 333/1 B 1721-1819 M 1738-1819 D - 333/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 333/3 B - M - D 1821-1920 List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 334 BLAIR ATHOLL (AND STROWAN) 334/1 B 1718-75 M 1733-86 D - 334/2 B 1775-1819 M 1787-1819 D - 334/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - RNE 335 BLAIRGOWRIE 335/1 B 1647-1819 M 1647-1819 D - 335/2 B - M 1647-58 D 1714-36 335/3 B 1742 M 1742 D 1737-1819 335/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 355/5 B - M - D 1820-36 RNE 336 CALLANDER 336/1 B 1710-1819 M - D - 336/2 B - M 1710-1819 D - 336/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 337 CAPUTH 337/1 B 1670-1719 M 1671-1719 D - 337/2 B 1721-1819 M 1721-1819 D 1784-95 337/3 B - M - D 1722-55 337/4 B - M 1760-84 D 1755-84 337/5 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1833-38 RNE 338 CARGILL 338/1 B 1652-1819 M 1653-1819 D - 338/2 B - M 1652-1775 D 1709-75 338/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1832-36 339 CLUNIE 339/1 B 1702-1819 M 1702-1819 D 1729-53 339/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 340 COLLACE 340/1 B 1706-1819* M 1720-1819* D - 340/2 B - M 1741-1817 D 1739-1817 340/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - * B (1706) at end of marriages for 1753 341 COMRIE 341/1 B 1693-1747 M 1700-10 D - 341/2 B 1743-1819 M 1747-1819 D - 341/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1831-54 342 CRIEFF 342/1 B 1692-1819 M 1692-1819 D - 342/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 342/3 Index to B 1820-54 RNE 342/4 B 1754-68* M 1754-64* D 1762-93* * From the original in the kirk session record, (reference CH2/545) 343 CULROSS 343/1 B 1641-87 M 1640-87 D 1640-85 343/2 B 1687-1797 M - D - 343/3 B 1797-1819 M 1687-1819 D - 343/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1824-54 343/5 Index to B 1687-1819 (1 Volume) 344 DOWALLY 344/1 B 1705-1819 M 1746-1819 D - 344/2 B - M 1761-1819 D 1750-1819 344/3 B 1820-30 M 1820-28 - 344/4 B 1830-54 M 1830-54 D 1820-47 List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 345 DRON 345/1 B 1682-1748 M 1682-1748 D - 345/2 B 1749-1819 M 1749-1819 D 1784-85 345/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-37 D - 346 DULL (includes part of what is now known as Aberfeldy, other part in Logierait OPR 376) 346/1 B 1703-40 M 1703-40 D - 346/2 B 1740-62 M 1740-62 D - 346/3 B 1763-82 M 1763-83 D - 346/4 B 1783-1805 M 1783-1801 D - 346/5 B 1783-1819 M 1799-1819 D - 346/6 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - RNE 347 DUNBARNEY 347/1 B 1594-1722 M 1598-1698 D 1598-1615 347/2 B 1722-1819 M 1704-48 D - 347/3 B 1820-54 M 1850-54 D 1850-54 RNE 348 DUNBLANE 348/1 B 1658-1711 M 1653-91 D - 348/2 B 1711-83 M - D - 348/3 B 1783-1819 M 1787-1819 D - 348/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1828-54 RNE See library reference MT 223.010 for index to burials 349 DUNKELD 349/1 B 1672-1819 M 1707-1819 D 1806-07 349/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 350 DUNNING 350/1 B 1708-1819 M - D - 350/2 B 1690-1696* M 1691-1714 D 1696-1714 350/3 B - M 1715-43 D 1715-43 350/4 B - M 1744-84 D 1744-83 350/5 B - M 1783-1819 D 1783-1819 350/6 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1820-54 RNE * For one family in kirk session minutes (p7) 351. ERROL 351/1 B 1553-1691 M - D - 351/2 B 1692-1819 M - D - 351/3 B - M 1553-1616 D 1613-16 351/4 B - M 1617-54 D 1617-30 351/5 B - M 1655-1819 D 1685-1790 351/6 B - M 1782-1812 D 1782-1812 351/7 B 1819-54* M 1819-54# D - RNE * Contains index to B 1819-185 # M 1819-1854 Surname followed by father's forename and occupation. Both parties' surnames, bridegroom's first 352. FINDO-GASK 352/1 B 1669-1819 M 1669-1819 D 1669-1819 352/2 B 1820-54 M 1817-56 D - 353. FORGANDENNY 353/1 B 1695-1777* M 1695-1777 D - 353/2 B 1777-1819 M 1777-1819 D - 353/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - * Starts with extracts from an earlier register of children named Oliphant, 1654-1695 354. FORTEVIOT 354/1 B 1710-1819 M 1724-38 D - 354/2 B - M 1710-89 D 1721-86 354/3 B 1820-54 M 1831-52 D 1831-54 RNE List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR A 355 . FORTINGALL A 355 /1 B 1738-83 M 1748-1819 D - A 355 /2 B 1783-1819 M - D - A 355 /3 B 1820-54 M 1820-40 D - RNE 355B. FOSS – NIL 356. FOWLIS EASTER 356/1 B 1701-1819 M 1701-1819 D 1701-92 356/2 B - M 1701-48 D 1728-48 356/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D 1828-54 357. FOWLIS WESTER 357/1 B 1674-1708 M 1674-1721 D 1719-21 357/2 B 1708-1819 M 1712-1819 D - 357/3 B - M 1721-99 D 1721-99 357/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 358. GLENDEVON 358/1 B 1710-1819 M 1710-1819 D - 358/2 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 359. INCHTURE 359/1 B 1619-82 M 1623-82 D 1659-67 359/2 B 1693-1819 M 1717-1819 D 1783-91 359/3 B - M 1711-53 D 1711-51 359/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 360. KENMORE 360/1 B 1636-1702 M 1636-1702 D - 360/2 B 1702-80 M 1702-80 D - 360/3 B 1762-1819 M 1762-1819 D - 360/4 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - RNE List of the Old Parish Registers Perthshire OPR 361. KILLIN 361/1 B 1689-1752 M 1687-1819 D - 361/2 B 1753-1819 M - D - 361/3 B 1820-54 M 1820-54 D - 362.
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