I was under the impression that SP (with the exception of the Roman Catholic Records) had all the available OPR Records for Scotland.
Yesterday I found out that I have been wrong.
Regards
Sheila
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Hi Sheila,sheilajim wrote:I am trying to figure out if this is the same couple for these children. First birth is 1774 and last birth is 1800. That is 26 years!Not impossible, but doesn't seem right. I feel sorry for the poor woman if it is her.
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I have some Secessionists in Limekilns, Fife and there is only the usual kind of gap between birth & christening with that family, e.g. b. 20 June & ch. 4 July, b 22 March & ch. 30 March etc, though that may not be the same for all secessionsists...there is a chance that the children were christened when older. Could this have been part of the Secessionist doctrine?
For records this old there may not be much useful information, but you can order copies of the originals if you are so inclined:sheilajim wrote:I couldn't find them on SP, so I looked on the IGI and there they were. They are all extracts, not submissions.
Just guid presbyterian Scots disagreeing on doctrine, not the least of which was the extent, if any, to which the State had the right to intervene in matters that the church saw as completely their own.sheilajim wrote:......snipped.............Leslie, I took a look at what David wrote. There seems to have been a lot of religious upheaval in Scotland in those days,what with all their seceding, separating and getting back together again. Really confusing. I wonder what was going on then.
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Cheers
Sheila