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Records -> Angus

Glamis records

Lookup searches – Access records in Scottish archives for ancestors in this parish (e.g. Kirk Session Records). Available from £1 a name a year.

Poor Law appeals – Indexed Poor Law appeals with the option to order images of records.

Asylum records – Index to the General Register of Lunatics in Asylums

School records – Index to School Leaving Certificate Examination results

Anatomy Registers – Index to the records of the Inspector of Anatomy for Scotland

Birth records with no father’s name – Hit a brick wall with no father named in a birth record? Help is at hand: see our list for this parish below.

Asylum records – Index to the General Register of Lunatics in Asylums

Male Heads of Families – Free transcripts of rolls of male heads of families from the 1830s

Kirk Sessions Index – Free extracts from Kirk Session records


Lookups

The records of the Kirk Session contain a variety of documents which detail many aspects of the daily lives of all types of people throughout Scotland from the 16th century onwards. We are pleased to be able to offer a search service in some of the records available for this parish. We will search for a given name in any of the record sets in the table below, and provide you with transcripts of any matching entries for just £1 per name per year.

Lookups available
Reference Title Dates Buy
CH2/170/1Glamis Kirk Session - Minutes and heritors' minutes
Minutes (1719-1747); heritors' minutes (1793, 1803 including
1791: Account of parish
1793: Division of church seating
1823: Provisions for schoolmaster
1719-1803Request lookup
CH2/170/2Glamis Kirk Session - Minutes and accounts
Minutes (1780-1833); accounts (1789-1832)
1780-1833Request lookup
CH2/170/3Glamis Kirk Session - Minutes and accounts
Minutes (1833-1874); accounts (1833-1845)
1833-1874Request lookup


Board of Supervision poor relief appeals

The Board of Supervision was established under the 1845 Poor Law Act. One of its tasks was to hear appeals by paupers against inadequate poor relief granted by Parochial Boards. These appeals were recorded in the Board of Supervision minutes. Cases were often heard over an extended period. The minutes may contain a variety of information, including about other family members, medical conditions and other circumstances. For more information about these records, see here.

We are pleased to be able to offer to obtain images of the minutes for each appeal, at the following rates:
  • £3 for a single minute
  • £6 for up to 3 minutes for a single case
  • £9 for any single case with more than 3 minutes (some cases have as many as 8 minutes)
We have indexed these records, and list the cases for this parish below. Just click on the Order images link to order images of the relevant minutes. Please note that as these minutes may need to be filmed specially, it may take up to a week before we can supply them.

Poor law appeals
NameAddressYear(s)/
minutes
Order imagesDeliverance
Widow Jemima AIKMAN 1851 (1)Order imagesRefused
Widow Margaret BURNS or GEDDES 1850 (2)Order imagesRefused
Widow Sarah CORNET or MCCORMACK 1860 (1)Order imagesRefused
Widow Julia CRICHTON or ROUGH 1852 (2)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
David DAVIDSON 1864 (1)Order imagesRefused
James DOIG 1849 (1)Order imagesRefused
Widow Ann DUNCAN 1857 (1)Order imagesRefused
Widow Isabella DUNCAN or MILNE 1848-1849 (3)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Peter GRANT 1869 (2)Order imagesRefused
Alexander HAY 1848 (1)Order imagesRefused
Peter LAW 1849 (3)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Joseph MCCORMICK 1856-1857 (1)Order imagesRefused
Joseph MCCORMICK 1857 (3)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Joseph MCCORMICK 1860 (2)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Joseph MCCORMICK 1861-1862 (2)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Joseph MCCORMICK 1862 (2)Order imagesRefused (poorhouse)
Joseph MCCORMICK 1864 (1)Order imagesRefused (poorhouse)
Joseph MCCORMICK 1871 (2)Order imagesRefused (poorhouse)
Joseph MCCORMICK 1871 (2)Order imagesRefused (poorhouse)
Joseph MCCORMICK 1877 (1)Order imagesRefused (poorhouse)
Joseph MCORMICK 1871 (2)Order imagesRefused
Widow Elizabeth PETRIE or MORTIMER 1863 (1)Order imagesRefused
John RAMSAY 1848 (3)Order imagesGround of complaint removed
Widow Ann ROBERTSON or DUNCAN 1858 (1)Order imagesRefused
Widow Mary WEBSTER or FALCONER 1850 (2)Order imagesRefused - not in receipt of relief


Sheriff Court paternity decrees

Single mothers often took the fathers of their children to court for child support. Such cases were known as filiation and aliment cases. The court could order the father to provide maintenance payments to the mother. If the mother won her case, the court would issue a decree, which would allow the mother to enforce payment of aliment. We have indexed all the records of such cases held by the National Records of Scotland from at least 1855 to 1880, and can provide digital images of the records. To order your copy, simply click on the Order now link in the table below.

Sheriff Court Filiation and Aliment decrees
Mother name and residenceDefender nameChild birthOrderCourt
Isabella ANDERSON
West End, Glamis
formerly Beechwood, Coupar Angus
William BARNETT1 Feb 1886Order nowPerth
SC49/4/50
Anne CLARK
Charleston, Glamis
James FETTES31 Jan 1879
Charleston, Glamis
Order nowForfar
SC47/7/17
Anne CLARK
Charleston, Glamis
James FETTES31 Jan 1879Order nowForfar
SC47/7/17
Anne FAIRWEATHER
Glamis
David DAVIDSON25 Apr 1876
Glamis
Order nowForfar
SC47/7/17
Cecilia MILLAR
Plans of Thornton, Glamis
Colin GIBB13 Jan 1876
Plans of Thornton, Glamis
Order nowForfar
SC47/7/17
Annie SIMPSON
Glamis House, Glamis
George ROBERTSON2 Mar 1889
Huntly, Aberdeenshire
Order nowKirkcudbright
SC16/7/16
Jessie SIMPSON
Charleston, Glamis
Alexander ROSS16 Dec 1880
Charleston, Glamis
Order nowForfar
SC47/7/18
Ann SMITH
Charleston, near Glamis
David STEWART25 Jan 1863Order nowDundee
SC45/6/15


School Leaving Certificate Exams

This is an index to the registers of school leaving certificate examination results (NRS Reference ED36). We do not currently have any records for this parish.


Anatomy register

This is an index to the registers of the Inspector of Anatomy for Scotland (NRS Reference MH1/1-MH1/30). To order a copy of the record for your ancestor, just click on the Order record link.
Anatomy Registers
NameAgeLast residence and place of deathDate of deathOrder record
Annie LYON70Wester Rochahill, Glamis5 Nov 1927Order record


List of Births with no Father's name 1855-1874

Your research hit a brick wall when you discovered a birth record missing this vital name? Choose Find the Father by any birth below to start breaking down that barrier today with our FREE search service. Where we've already identified the father, click on the Father Found link to order a copy of the record naming the father. For births outwith this period, click here.

Find the father
Child nameDate of birthMother nameOrder
Jane ALLAN2 June 1859Betsey ALLANFather found
Anne ANDERSON28 August 1867Betsey ANDERSONFind the father
James ANDERSON20 August 1874Charlotte ANDERSONFather found
Margaret Jane ANDERSON25 February 1872Betsy ANDERSONFind the father
John BAILLIE30 November 1858Betsey BAILLIEFind the father
Charles BELL11 September 1866Mary BELLFind the father
Betsey Yeaman BROWN23 December 1867Margaret BROWNFind the father
Jemima BROWN8 May 1871Margaret BROWNFind the father
James BUNCH9 May 1860Anne BUNCHFather found
William CARREY13 October 1862Betsey CARREYFind the father
George COOK26 November 1863Elizabeth COOKFind the father
James COOK20 March 1859Elisabeth COOKFind the father
Anne CRAIK28 March 1869Elizabeth CRAIKFind the father
Charles CRAIK27 January 1865Elizabeth CRAIKFather found
Helen CROCKATT9 November 1872Helen CROCKATTFind the father
Mary Ann Walker CROCKATT22 September 1870Hellen CROCKATTFind the father
William Knowles CRUICKSHANK2 January 1862Margaret CRUICKSHANKFind the father
Jemima CRUICKSHANKS25 December 1857Margaret CRUICKSHANKSFind the father
William DAVIDSON6 April 1873Isabella DAVIDSONFind the father
William Cathro DEAR10 July 1868Mary DEARFather found
John FINDLAY30 May 1865Jane FINDLAYFind the father
Janet FORBES11 January 1873Ann FORBESFind the father
David GIBSON30 November 1862Catherine GIBSONFind the father
James Smith GILLAN21 March 1855Elizabeth GILLANFather found
Isabella GOW29 January 1871Elizabeth GOWFind the father
George GRANT8 August 1857Jane GRANTFind the father
Betsy GREENHILL27 July 1858Betsy Greenhill Or REICHFather found
James GUTHRIE5 January 1864Jane GUTHRIEFind the father
William GUTHRIE19 March 1870Agnes Barclay GUTHRIEFind the father
Margaret HIGH11 March 1861Catherine HIGHFather found
John HUGHES9 July 1860Elizabeth HUGHESFind the father
Elizabeth HUTCHESON2 March 1864Elizabeth HUTCHESONFather found
Jessie Mollison HUTCHESON8 December 1861Isabella HUTCHESONFind the father
Stewart Winter KENNEDY3 September 1874Elizabeth KENNEDYFind the father
Jane Webster KIDD3 August 1865Hester KIDDFind the father
Elizabeth Clark LINDSAY27 February 1863Jessie LINDSAYFind the father
James LINDSAY29 January 1866Ann LINDSAYFather found
Mary Tyndal LUCKIE14 December 1860Harriot LUCKIEFather found
William MAVOR29 September 1867Agnes MAVORFind the father
James MCFARLEN4 September 1872Ann MCFARLENFind the father
Maggie Ann MCFARLEN22 September 1871Jessie MCFARLENFind the father
William MCFARLEN26 April 1874Jessie MCFARLENFind the father
Mary MCGREGOR19 February 1860Betsey MCGREGORFind the father
Anna Mc Inroy MCKIDDIE28 August 1863Anne MCKIDDIEFather found
John MCKIDDIE18 February 1856Ann MCKIDDIEFind the father
William Ross MILLAR21 June 1858Lunan MILLARFind the father
Jane MILNE17 August 1867Helen MILNEFather found
Alexander MOUG3 March 1864Anne MOUGFind the father
Alison Millar MURRAY17 December 1864Anne MURRAYFather found
John NICHOLSON11 December 1859Mary Anne Nicholson Or MUSTARDFind the father
Agnes Milne NORRIE13 November 1873Jessie NORRIEFind the father
William ORCHISON29 January 1867Charlotte ORCHISONFind the father
George ORTCHESON14 December 1859Charlote ORTCHESONFind the father
Jane REAICH23 June 1868Betsy REAICHFind the father
James Gordon REID21 January 1868Jane REIDFind the father
Ann ROBERTSON26 March 1865Mary ROBERTSONFather found
David ROSS19 October 1868Jane ROSSFind the father
Betsey ROUGH13 April 1868Jane ROUGHFind the father
Alexander SIMPSON11 July 1870Eliza SIMPSONFind the father
Isabella SIMPSON4 September 1856Margaret SIMPSONFind the father
Jane SIMPSON11 July 1869Mary SIMPSONFind the father
Jemima SMITH25 February 1863Anne SMITHFind the father
Agnes STEWART1 December 1874Barbara STEWARTFind the father
Anne Anderson STIRTON5 August 1872Elisabeth STIRTONFind the father
George SUTTIE22 November 1866Mary SUTTIEFind the father
Betsey THOMSON17 August 1860Mary THOMSONFind the father
David THOMSON8 November 1859Anne THOMSONFind the father
David Couper THOMSON16 August 1866Mary THOMSONFind the father
Jane Mands THOMSON20 August 1867Agnes THOMSONFind the father
William THOMSON14 July 1861Agnes THOMSONFind the father
Alexander Laing VALENTINE27 April 1868Anne VALENTINEFind the father
William Laing VALENTINE9 February 1863Ann VALENTINEFind the father
Georgina WEBSTER24 September 1866Helen WEBSTERFind the father
Elizabeth WILKIE2 September 1872Anne WILKIEFind the father
Elizabeth WILL28 July 1857Isabella WILLFind the father


General Register of Lunatics

This index shows patients from this parish admitted to asylums. To order a record click on the Order images link.
General Register of Lunatics index MC7
NameDate of deathOrderAsylumsYears
HORNE, David
labourer; formerly a soldier in American army
Born about 1844
Single
Previous residence: Couston House, Aberdour
Chargeable parish: Aberdour
3 Nov 1891Order images (2)Dundee Royal Asylum
Fife
1888-1889


Rolls of Male Heads of Families

In 1834, the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland passed the Veto Act, removing the absolute right of landowners to appoint ministers to their parish. The Act gave male heads of families who were communicants with the parish the right to veto the appointment of a new minister if a majority of them objected. To this end, the Assembly instructed kirk sessions to draw up rolls of the male heads of families in each parish. We have transcribed the surviving rolls, and are publishing them here. They are significant as they pre-date the earliest nominal census, which took place in 1841.

Male Heads of families 1834 (NRS Reference: CH2/170/3 pp. 191-193)
Forename Surname Occupation Address Notes
DavidCouperGlammis
WillmBlackadderGlammis
DavidIronsGlammis
AlexrStevensonGlammis
JasShepherdGlammis
WillmJohnstonGlammis
HenryOslerGlammis
DavidMillerGlammis
JohnRobertsonGlammis
ThosSturrockGlammis
AlexrKiddGlammis
JasDuncanGlammis
DavidLairdGlammis
WilliamHeighGlammis
JasAlexanderGlammis
DavidStormonthGlammis
ThosDonaldsonGlammis
DavidPennmanGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
DonaldCouttsGlammis
WilliamCraigGlammis
WilliamDonaldGlammis
JohnWrightGlammis
WillmFairweatherGlammis
WillmWaddelGlammis
JohnWatsonGlammis
WillmMcdonaldGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
GeorgeLuckieGlammis
JohnLanglandsGlammis
ArchibaldReaGlammis
WilliamCareyGlammis
JamesJohnstonGlammis
JamesReidGlammis
AndwRobbGlammis
PeterHeighGlammis
JohnGreenhillsGlammis
GeorgeNicollGlammis
ChristeamCouttsGlammis
JasMcintyreGlammis
JohnGreenhillsGlammis
WillmGreenhillsGlammis
JohnHornGlammis
JohnBurnmanGlammis
DonaldRiachGlammis
WilliamGibsonGlammis
JamesBunchGlammis
RobtMuirGlammis
ThomasDoigGlammis
DavidBaillieGlammis
JohnReidGlammis
JamesAbbottGlammis
JamesGrayGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
DavidRankinGlammis
RobtStoattGlammis
DavidKinnearGlammis
JohnKinnearGlammis
ThosWinterGlammis
RobtMcdonaldGlammis
JamesToughGlammis
JohnDoigGlammis
JohnBarnetGlammis
WillmFairweatherGlen of Ogilvy
WillmStevenGlen of Ogilvy
WillmDonaldsonGlen of Ogilvy
AlexrCathroGlen of Ogilvy
AlexrChaplinGlen of Ogilvy
AndrewOslerGlen of Ogilvy
WilliamDrummondGlen of Ogilvy
JasMackieGlen of Ogilvy
JohnGibsonGlen of Ogilvy
AlexrCruickshanksGlen of Ogilvy
RobtLamondGlen of Ogilvy
PeterDuffGlen of Ogilvy
JamesWattGlen of Ogilvy
GeorgeSmithGlen of Ogilvy
JamesForbesGlen of Ogilvy
DavidCouperGlen of Ogilvy
DavidDonaldGlen of Ogilvy
WilliamValintineGlen of Ogilvy
JamesBowerGlen of Ogilvy
JamesAllanGlen of Ogilvy
JamesFalconerGlen of Ogilvy
ThomasBarnetGlen of Ogilvy
JamesChalmersGlen of Ogilvy
JohnSmithGlen of Ogilvy
AndwThomGlen of Ogilvy
WilliamChalmersGlen of Ogilvy
PeterMeekGlen of Ogilvy
JohnGowGlen of Ogilvy
JamesRogerGlen of Ogilvy
JohnHillGlen of Ogilvy
JohnStevenGlen of Ogilvy
JamesWhyteGlen of Ogilvy
JamesHillGlen of Ogilvy
DavidRamsayGlen of Ogilvy
RobtBowerGlen of Ogilvy
WilliamFerrierGlen of Ogilvy
AndwSuttieGlen of Ogilvy
JohnTaylorGlen of Ogilvy
DavidNicollGlen of Ogilvy
DavidGibsonGlen of Ogilvy
JamesGibsonGlen of Ogilvy
ThosDavidsonGlen of Ogilvy
AlexrHillGlen of Ogilvy
JohnGlendyGlen of Ogilvy
SamuelMortimerGlen of Ogilvy
JamesMortimerGlen of Ogilvy
JamesReaGlen of Ogilvy
WillmHazelsGlen of Ogilvy
AlexrChaplinGlen of Ogilvy
ThomasEdwardGlen of Ogilvy
JamesLairdGlen of Ogilvy
DavidThomsonGlen of Ogilvy
JamesWatsonGlen of Ogilvy
JohnDickCharleston
BennyRamsayCharleston
GeorgeBuchanCharleston
JohnMcdonaldCharleston
WilliamAbbottCharleston
DavidBennetCharleston
JamesMustardCharleston
GeorgeMonroeCharleston
AlexrWrightCharleston
JamesMavorCharleston
AlexrBruceCharleston
SamuelMortimerCharleston
PeterLivingstonCharleston
WilliamCouperCharleston
JohnShuttieCharleston
JamesShuttieCharleston
DavidShuttieCharleston
JamesLinnCharleston
JamesMollisonCharleston
WilliamWattCharleston
DavidDonaldCharleston
JohnLanglandsCharleston
AlexrHayCharleston
RobtShuttieCharleston
AlexrBarrieNewton
AlexrPetrieNewton
GeorgeMckiddieNewton
JohnMollisonNewton
ThomasAbbottNewton
DavidMckiddieNewton
AlexrTaylorNewton
HughMckiddieNewton
BenjaminHoggNewton
RobtSimpsonNewton
DavidTaylorNewton
JohnChisolmNewton
JohnMckiddieNewton
CharlesInverdaleNewton
AndwHunterNewton
JamesChisolmNewton
CharlesNeaveNewton
JohnBennetNewton
JamesHallNewton
JohnLindsayNewton
AlexrMustardNewton
JohnAndersonNewton
JamesWatsonNewton
WilliamPickardNewton
JamesBarrieNewton
AlexrMckiddieNewton
JamesFarquharNewton
DavidJohnstonNewton
JohnRobbieNewton
JamesYoungNewton
JohnBennetDenoon
JohnMcleodDenoon
JamesBennetDenoon
AlexrFoxDenoon
ThomasNeaveDenoon
JamesFraserDenoon
JohnSmithHayston
JamesLanglandsHayston
DavidWillHayston
DavidGrantHayston
PeterDeucharsHayston
DonaldMcdonaldHayston
JohnDonaldsonHayston
WilliamSmallHayston
DavidCouperScroggerfield
GeorgeMollisonGrasshouses
RobtRamsayGrasshouses
WilliamJohnstonGrasshouses
DavidElderGrasshouses
AlexrDavidsonGrasshouses
JohnRamsayGrasshouses
GeorgeMillGrasshouses
JamesBlacklawsGrasshouses
WilliamDavidsonGrasshouses
DavidClarkGrasshouses
DavidJohnstonGrasshouses
JohnGrahamGrasshouses
JohnGrahamPlans of Thornton
WilliamKiddPlans of Thornton
JamesLoudenPlans of Thornton
AlexrJohnstonPlans of Thornton
JohnOslerPlans of Thornton
DavidKiddPlans of Thornton
CharlesPatersonPlans of Thornton
RobtWhittonPlans of Thornton
JohnLuckiePlans of Thornton
DavidJohnstonPlans of Thornton
GeorgeKiddPlans of Thornton
DavidStewartPlans of Thornton
AlexrRattrayPlans of Thornton
ThomasMitchellThornton
JohnMungoThornton
WilliamHornThornton
WilliamWilkieThornton
GeorgeJohnstonThornton
DavidStormonthThornton
DavidNicollThornton
AndwRoughThornton
WilliamJohnstonThornton
HenryReaThornton
JohnPatersonThornton
RobtAldieClaypots
PeterMillerClaypots
JohnMoreClaypots
PeterMillerGateside
JamesMillerGateside
WilliamMannGateside
JamesBruceGateside
GeorgeGrayGateside
ThomasBruceGateside
CharlesChalmersGateside
CharlesHillGateside
AlexrKiddGateside
JohnAllerdiceLeys of Cossans
BenjaminRobertsonLeys of Cossans
JamesRobertsonLeys of Cossans
AlexrRobertsonLeys of Cossans
JohnYoungLeys of Cossans
DavidCrabbLeys of Cossans
WilliamRobertsonLeys of Cossans
AlexrLawsonLeys of Cossans
GeorgeAllerdiceLeys of Cossans
JamesRattrayLeys of Cossans
JohnLowLeys of Cossans
WilliamReaLeys of Cossans
JamesLindsayLeys of Cossans
AdamHayLeys of Cossans
JamesGibsonHaughs of Cossans
CharlesMallochHaughs of Cossans
JohnDumberHaughs of Cossans
JamesDaerDrumglay
AlexrBennetDrumglay
WilliamDonaldsonDrumglay
JamesRitchieDrumglay
JamesRitchieDrumglay
DavidPullarDrumglay
AlexrBrownDrumglay
CharlesRitchieDrumglay
JohnRitchieDrumglay
DavidSmithDrumglay
JohnRiachDrumglay
GeorgeRitchieDrumglay
JamesJacksonDrumglay
WilliamMallochDrumglay
AlexrDonaldsonDrumglay
DavidRossDrumglay
WilliamFairweatherDrumglay
DavidJohnstonDrumglay

Male Heads of families 1835 (NRS Reference: CH2/170/3 pp. 204-206)
Forename Surname Occupation Address Notes
DavidCouperGlammis
WillmBlackadderGlammis
DavidIronsGlammis
JasShepherdGlammis
WillmJohnstonGlammis
HenryOslerGlammis
DavidMillarGlammis
JohnRobertsonGlammis
ThosSturrockGlammis
AlexrKiddGlammis
JasDuncanGlammis
DavidLairdGlammis
WilliamHeighGlammis
JasAlexanderGlammis
DavidStormontGlammis
ThosDonaldsonGlammis
DavidPenmanGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
DonaldCouttsGlammis
WilliamCraigGlammis
WilliamDonaldGlammis
JohnWrightGlammis
WilliamFairweatherGlammis
ThosEdwardGlammis
JohnWatsonGlammis
WilmMcdonaldGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
GeoLuckieGlammis
JohnLanglandsGlammis
ArchibaldReaGlammis
WilliamCareyGlammis
JasJohnstonGlammis
JasReidGlammis
AndrewRobbGlammis
PeterHighGlammis
JohnGreenhillsGlammis
GeorgeNicollGlammis
ChristianCouttsGlammis
JamesMcintyreGlammis
JohnGreenhillsGlammis
WillmGreenhillsGlammis
JohnHornGlammis
JohnBurnmanGlammis
DonaldRiachGlammis
WilliamGibsonGlammis
JasBunchGlammis
JohnJohnstonGlammis
DavidBaillieGlammis
ThosDoigGlammis
JamesGrayGlammis
RobtMuirGlammis
JohnReidGlammis
JamesAbbotGlammis
DavidRankinGlammis
RobertMcdonaldGlammis
RobtStoatGlammis
ThosWinterGlammis
JohnKinnearGlammis
DavidHantonGlammis
JamesTouchGlammis
JohnBarnetMains
JohnDoigBridge End
AlexrBarrieNewton
AlexrPetrieNewton
GeorgeMckiddieNewton
JohnMollisonNewton
ThomasAbbotNewton
DavidMckiddieNewton
AlexrTaylorNewton
HughMckiddieNewton
BenjaminHoggNewton
RobtSimpsonNewton
DavidTaylorNewton
JohnMckiddieNewton
CharlesInverdaleNewton
AndwHunterNewton
JamesChisholmNewton
CharlesNeaveNewton
JohnBennetNewton
JamesHallNewton
JohnLindsayNewton
AlexrMustardNewton
JohnAndersonNewton
JamesWatsonNewton
WilliamPickardNewton
WilliamThomsonNewton
DavidJohnstonMuir Of Ewny
JamesFarquharMuir Of Ewny
AlexrMckiddieMuir Of Ewny
JamesYoungLatch
JohnDickCharleston
GeorgeBuchanCharleston
JohnMcdonaldCharleston
WilliamAbbotCharleston
DavidBennetCharleston
JamesMustardCharleston
GeorgeMonroeCharleston
AlexrWrightCharleston
JamesMavorCharleston
AlexrBruceCharleston
SamuelMortimerCharleston
PeterLivingstonCharleston
WilliamCouperCharleston
JohnSuttieCharleston
JamesSuttieCharleston
DavidSuttieCharleston
JamesLinnCharleston
WilliamJohnstonCharleston
JamesMollisonCharleston
RobtDoigCharleston
JamesRogerCharleston
JohnChisholmCharleston
DavidThomsonCharleston
WillmFairweatherGlen Of Ogilvie
WilliamStevenGlen Of Ogilvie
AlexrCathroGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesChaplinGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnLanglandsGlen Of Ogilvie
AndrewOslerGlen Of Ogilvie
WillmDrummondGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesMackieGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnGibsonGlen Of Ogilvie
AlexrCruikshanksGlen Of Ogilvie
PeterDuffGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesWattGlen Of Ogilvie
GeorgeSmithGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesForbesGlen Of Ogilvie
DavidCouperGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnTaylorGlen Of Ogilvie
WilliamValentineGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesBowerGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesAllanGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesFalconerGlen Of Ogilvie
ThomasBarnetGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesChalmersGlen Of Ogilvie
RobertSuttieGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnSmithGlen Of Ogilvie
AndrewThomGlen Of Ogilvie
WilliamChalmersGlen Of Ogilvie
PeterMeekGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnGowGlen Of Ogilvie
JohnHillGlen Of Ogilvie
RobtBowerGlen Of Ogilvie
JamesHillGlen Of Ogilvie
WilliamFerrierGlen Of Ogilvie
AndwSuttieGlen Of Ogilvie
YeamanSimeGlen Of Ogilvie
DavidNicollArnyfoul
JamesGibsonArnyfoul
DavidGibsonArnyfoul
ThomasDavidsonArnyfoul
AlexrHillArnyfoul
JohnGlendieArnyfoul
SamuelMortimerArnyfoul
JasReaArnyfoul
AlexrChaplinArnyfoul
JasLairdArnyfoul
JamesMortimerArnyfoul
JasWatsonKnockeny
JohnSmithHayston
JamesLanglandsHayston
DavidWillHayston
DavidGrantHayston
JohnDonaldsonHayston
GeoReaHayston
DavidCouttsScroggerfield
GeoMollisonGrasshouses
RobtRamsayGrasshouses
JasThomsonGrasshouses
DavidElderGrasshouses
AlexrDavidsonGrasshouses
JohnRamsayGrasshouses
GeoMillGrasshouses
JamesBlacklawsGrasshouses
WillmDavidsonGrasshouses
DavidClarkGrasshouses
JohnAndersonGrasshouses
DavidJohnstonGrasshouses
JohnGrahamGrasshouses
JohnGrahamPlans Of Thornton
WilliamKiddPlans Of Thornton
JamesLoudenPlans Of Thornton
AlexrJohnstonPlans Of Thornton
JohnOslerPlans Of Thornton
DavidKiddPlans Of Thornton
CharlesPattersonPlans Of Thornton
RobtWhittonPlans Of Thornton
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Kirk Session Records Index

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Agnes Abbot

Agnes Abbot (Abbat)

Henry Asler

Eli B

John Bell

David Bennet

Jean Boath

James Bunch Junr

James Bunch (Mcdonald)

Catherine Cameron

Euphemia Cameron

David Cathro

John Chaplin

James Chisholm

Ann Clark

George Constable

Helen Craik

Mrs Davidson

Rae Davidson

Rea Davidson

May Doig

Ann Elder

William Ferrier

Margt Forrest

Mary Forrest

James Gibson

John Glendy

Donald Grant

Helen Grant

Ann Gray

Elisabeth Greenhill

Ann Greenhills

Elisabeth Greenhills

Helen Greenhills

Peter High

Alexr Hill

James Hill

William Hill

Isabel Isles

David Johnston

William Johnston

James Key

James Kidd

Ann Leith

Mary Levitch

David Lindsay Kinnettles, Parish of

David Lindsay

Peter Livitch

Ann M.Donald (McDonald)

Ann Mcdonald

Jean Mcdonald

Jean Mcdonald (Mcdonald)

Alexr Mckiddie

William Millar (Miller)

Catherine Mitchell

Mortimer

Betty Mortimer

Ann Musland

Ann Nicoll

Jean Ogilvie

Henry Osler

Ann Paton

David Pennman

Francis Proctor

Alexr Rattray

Jean Reid

Margt Robb

Alexr Robertson

Charles Robertson

James Robertson

Jannet Robertson

Margt Robertson

Agnes Rough

Margt Rough

Ann Shepherd

Stewart Smith

Margt Tait

David Thomson

James Thomson

Elisabeth Tosh

Simon Walker

John Walls

Jean Watson

Margt Young

Name:

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: moderator


Name:

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation: clerk

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name:

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: moderator


Name:

Date: 04/11/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation: elder

Address:

Role: Sederunt

Details: 'This day Session met & was constituted Sederunt all the Elders -'


Name:

Date: 04/11/1832

Case type: Criminal Intercourse

Occupation:

Address:

Role: case report mention

Other names: Rea Davidson


Name: Agnes Abbot

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Agnes Abbot (Abbat)

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement, mention by witness

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Henry Asler

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Eli B

Date: 06/03/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: James Robertson; Eli B


Name: John Bell

Date: 23/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: rebuked

Details: ' John Bell and his wife [blank] Mortimer were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from Church Scandal -'

Other names: John Bell; Mortimer


Name: David Bennet

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Francis Proctor; Isabel Isles; David Bennet


Name: Jean Boath

Date: 15/01/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Alexr Mckiddie; Jean Boath


Name: James Bunch Junr

Date: 06/05/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Other names: Jean Mcdonald; James Bunch Junr


Name: James Bunch (Mcdonald)

Date: 16/12/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Rebuked

Details: 'James' Bunch & Jean M’Donald [McDonald] were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: James Bunch (Mcdonald); Jean Mcdonald (Mcdonald)


Name: Catherine Cameron

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Jean Ogilvie; Catherine Cameron


Name: Euphemia Cameron

Date: 01/01/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: David Cathro; Euphemia Cameron


Name: Euphemia Cameron

Date: 15/01/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Euphemia Cameron was rebuked for the sin of fornication with David Cathro & after being suitably exhorted was absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: Euphemia Cameron; David Cathro


Name: David Cathro

Date: 01/01/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'David Cathro, made his appearance agsin before the Kirk Session & was rebuked for the sin of fornication with Euphemia Cameron. After being seriously exhorted , he was absolved ['absolved' replaces ' dismissed' which is scored through] from church scandal.'

Other names: David Cathro; Euphemia Cameron


Name: David Cathro

Date: 15/01/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Euphemia Cameron; David Cathro


Name: John Chaplin

Date: 11/11/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Margt Rough; John Chaplin


Name: James Chisholm

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: James Chisholm

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Ann Clark

Date: 14/10/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Rebuked

Details: 'Ann Clark wife of Charles Robertson was rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal'

Other names: Ann Clark; Charles Robertson


Name: George Constable

Date: 25/03/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'George Constable appeared & confessed that he had been guilty of fornication with Margt Young. She had been ordered to attend this day but did not make her appearance. The Session thought it proper to take the man's confession in the mean time, as he lived at a considerable distance.'

Other names: George Constable; Margt Young


Name: George Constable

Date: 22/04/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'George Constable was rebuked for the sin of fornication with Margt. Young, & after having been suitably exhorted, was absolved from church scndal.'

Other names: George Constable; Margt Young


Name: George Constable

Date: 10/05/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Margt Young; George Constable


Name: George Constable

Date: 27/05/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Margt Young; George Constable


Name: Helen Craik

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Helen Craik

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Mrs Davidson

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention in witness statement

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Rae Davidson

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation: miller

Address: Glammis

Role: case considered mention, correspondence

Details: The moderator informed the Session, that in consequence of the many reports that had come to his ear, & which were so current in the Parish, concerning a criminal intercourse, which was said to be carried on betwixt Rae Davidson a married man & Margt. Robb, he judged it proper to refuse them admission to the Lord's Table, at the $ate solemnity, & Rae Davidson having presented the following Petition to the Moderator & other members of the Kirk session . '' To the Rev[eren]d Moderator & other members of the Kirk Session of Glammis.
The Petition of Rea Davidson Miller at Glammis
Humbly shewith''
'' That the petitioner has, without one investigation [underlining of 'one investigation'] been excluded from church priviliges, by your respectable Court on some vague, & anonymous information, or report, by which his character has been injured in the intimation of the Public. That conscious of his innocence, he makes this present application.
'' Praying that you may be pleased immediately to investigate , & take his case into your serious consideration, & if you shall find him innocent of the charge brought against him, to restore him to his situation as a member of the church
and your petitioner shall pray ;
Rea Davidson ''
The Session resolved to inquire particularly into the matter & for that purpose, they appointed a meeting of the Session to be held in the church at five o,clock in the afternoon of Monday the 9th of this month. They ordered their officer to give notice to Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb & to summon them to attend the meeting. They also gave order to their officer to summon the following persons to attend that meeting as witnesses, in order to their being examined as to what they know of the reported intercourse betwixt Rea Davidson and Margt. Robb, namely Margt. Forrest, Mary Forrest, Ann Nicol, Agnes Abbot, Jean Watson, Elisabeth Greenhills, Jean Reid, Ann Paton, Helen, Craik, Ann Musland, Mary Doig.''

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Rea Davidson

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: The officer intimated that he had summoned Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb to attend this meeting, & also the winesses who were examined as to what they know of the reported intercourse betwixt Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb.
Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb appeared & pleaded not guilty of the charge brought against them. The Session proceeded to examine the witnesses, who were summoned to attend -
Agnes Abbot, having been called, appeared, & being solemnly sworn purged of malice & partial counsel, deponed that soon after Rea Davidson came to reside in Glammis, she saw Margt. Robb & him walking his garden together, & talking like Lad & Lass. Deponed further, that soon after that meeting, she saw Margt. Robb step over the pailing of witness's garden, & go into Rea Davidson's garden where there was a Bower, & that she remained in the Bower with Rea Davidson the best part of an afternoon - When that meeting was over, she Margt. Robb came into the witness's house, & told her that Rea Davidson had been entertaining her with some naughty discourse concerning Elisabeth Tosh - The witness them advised Margt. Robb to keep rom Rea Davidson's company - Deponed further that Rea Davidspn often & frequently came & discoursed with Margt. Robertson, in at the shop of her house where Margt. Robb wrought on the loom - Deponed further that betwixt Yule & Martinmas last, she saw Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb in the before mentioned Bower, that she along with Ann Nicoll went & looked into the Bower, when they saw Margt. Robb on the ground & Rea Davidson lying above her. Deponed further that she stood at the Bower for some little time, when Rea Davidson trailed himself up & said to her was you feard$, Whist Whist, if you had held your tongue you would have catched a pair - Witness replied. I have catched a pair, &, she [ 's' scored through as correction to 'he'] returned no answer. After this meeting Margt. Robb came into the witness's house & she saw her gown all dirty. Deponed that Margt. Robb abused her with bad language, when the witness said she would tell the truth tho' she should besworn before Parliament. That same night Margt. Robb came again into the Deponent's house & begged her to say no more about it. Being asked by Rea Davidson if the deponent did not see his wife in the Bower with him & Margt. Robb declared that she did not. - Deponed further that Rea Davidson often spoke in the window to Margt. Robb some times when there were other women working in the shop, & sometimes when there was no person in it, except Margt. Robb & herself - She witness adhered to what she had said & had nothing further to add.
Margt. Forrest having been called in, appeared & being solemnly sworn & purged of malice & partial counsel deponed that one time she saw Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb pass & upass by her door, but she never saw them actually together - soon after Margt. Robb came into the deponent's house, & after conversing with her for some time said she must go home to her work, but instead of going west to her house, she went away east. Deponent had nuthing further to say -
Ann Nicoll being called in appeared & being solemnly sworn & purged of malice & partial counsel - deponed that she had often seen Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb together in the garden by themselves, that she had often seen him half in at the window conversing with Margt. Robb, when there was no other person present in the shop - Deponed further that betwixt Yule & Martinmas last, one evening, betwixt 8 & 9 o,clock, she saw Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb in the before mentioned Bower together, that on looking in, she saw him lying above her - Deponed further that on the evening of the 26th. Of Decem[be]r last, she along with Agnes Abbat saw Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb in the Bower by themselves, & she again saw him lying above her. The witness adhered to what she deponed, & had nothing more to add -
Jean Watson appeared, & being solemnly sworn & purged of malice & partial counsel, deponed that she has seen Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb often together like neighbours about the doors, that she once saw them in the garden together. Cross examined by Davidson, declared that he spoke often to her at the window of the shop, when she sat at the garden side of the house - Deponed that she has often been in the garden with Margt. Robb & seen Mrs. Davidson with them. - This was all she had to say -
Mary Forrest, Elisabeth Greenhills, Jean Reid, Ann Paton, Helen Craik, Ann Musland, May Doig, having been solemnly sworn & purged of malice & partial counsel, deponed that they had never seen Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb together by themselves -
The Session unanimously found that the intimacy betwixt Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb had been clearly proved by two of the witnesses. It having been mentioned by the moderator, that he understood that there were some other persons at a distance whom it might be proper to examine as witnesses, the Session resolved to make inquiry & delayed coming to a penal decision at present ''

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Rea Davidson

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Adultery

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Case considered mention

Other parish: Forfar, Presbytery of

Details: 'The Session again took into their serious consideration the charge brough against Rea Davidson - They were still of opinion that the intimacy betwixt him & Margt Robb, had been clerly proved by two of the witnesses, & as it was a case of alledged Adultry, they unanimously resolved to refer business to the Presbytery of Forfar -
They appointed their clerk to make out a copy of the minutes relating to it, to be laid before the Presbytery at their first meeting - The officer was ordered to summon Rea Davidson & Margt Robb to attend that meeting of Presbytery '

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb


Name: Rea Davidson

Date: 04/11/1832

Case type: Criminal Intercourse

Occupation:

Address:

Role: case report mention

Other parish: [Forfar], Presbytery of

Details: The moderator reported that the Presbytery the proceedings in the case of Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb informal, as their advice should have been taken before the Session proceeded to the examination of witnesses [-] He reported further that the Presbytery instructed the Kirk Session to begin case de novo ['de novo' underlined] in on any of the parties making application to be admitted to church privileges, from which they had been & still were suspended in consequence of the many reports which were current in the parish concerning the criminal intercourse said to have been carried out betwixt them [-] The Session ordered their clerk to give intimation of this to Rea Davidson & Margt. Robb.'

Other names: Rea Davidson


Name: May Doig

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: May Doig

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Elder

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: James Kidd; Ann Elder


Name: William Ferrier

Date: 29/01/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Appeared William Ferrier who was rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: William Ferrier


Name: Margt Forrest

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Margt Forrest

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Mary Forrest

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Mary Forrest

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: James Gibson

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'James Gibson was rebuked for the sin of Fornication with Margt. Robertson: This being a relapse he was ordered to appear the next Lord's day to be rebuked a second time.'

Other names: James Gibson; Margt Robertson


Name: James Gibson

Date: 10/06/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'James Gibson appeared for the second time & was again rebuked for the sin of fornication, &, after being seriously exhorted was dismissed being absolved from church Scandal.'

Other names: James Gibson


Name: John Glendy

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: John Glendy

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Donald Grant

Date: 08/07/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Catherine Mitchell; Donald Grant


Name: Helen Grant

Date: 14/10/1832

Case type: child in fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as mother

Details: 'Helen Grant appeared & acknowledged herself to be with child in fornication to John Walls. He having been called confessed his guilt with the woman -
After being suitably exhorted they were dismissed for the present - '

Other names: Helen Grant; John Walls


Name: Ann Gray

Date: 12/03/1832

Case type: fornication antenuptial

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: David Pennman; Ann Gray


Name: Elisabeth Greenhill

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Greenhills

Date: 25/11/1832

Case type: pregnacy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as mother

Other names: James Key; Ann Greenhills


Name: Ann Greenhills

Date: 02/12/1832

Case type: Paternity

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as mother

Other names: James Key; Ann Greenhills


Name: Elisabeth Greenhills

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Helen Greenhills

Date: 30/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: rebuked

Other names: William Johnston; Helen Greenhills


Name: Peter High

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Peter High

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Alexr Hill

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: conduct: rioting & drunkeness

Occupation:

Address: Arnyfoul

Role: appeared

Details: ' Alexr, William & James Hill & Peter Livitch, all residing at Arnyfoul appeared before the session in consequence of their being engaged in a scene of rioting & drunkeness, quarelling & fighting to the effusion of blood at the last Glammis market. Having professed their sorrow for their disgraceful conduct on that occasion, & having promised to live together in harmony as Brethren & Neighbours, they were rebuked for their sin , & after being warned of their danger & seriously exhorted, they were dismissed [underlined/scored through uncertain which with 'absolved' written above] absolved from church scandal - '

Other names: Alexr Hill; William Hill; James Hill; Peter Livitch


Name: James Hill

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: conduct: rioting & drunkeness

Occupation:

Address: Arnyfoul

Role: appeared

Other names: Alexr Hill; William Hill; James Hill; Peter Livitch


Name: William Hill

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: conduct: rioting & drunkeness

Occupation:

Address: Arnyfoul

Role: appeared

Other names: Alexr Hill; William Hill; James Hill; Peter Livitch


Name: Isabel Isles

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Francis Proctor; Isabel Isles; David Bennet


Name: David Johnston

Date: 15/07/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Compeared

Details: 'David Johnston & Betty Mortimer were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from Church scandal'

Other names: David Johnston; Betty Mortimer


Name: William Johnston

Date: 30/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: rebuked

Other names: William Johnston; Helen Greenhills


Name: James Key

Date: 25/11/1832

Case type: pregnancy

Occupation:

Address: Forfar

Role: appeared as father

Details: 'James Key appeared from Forfar & acknowledged that he had been guilty of the sin of fornication with Ann Greenhills & that he was the father of the child with which she is pregnant - Ann Greenhills having been distressed and confined to the house for some months was as uet unable to attend the Kirk Session. The moderator informed that he had visited Ann Greenhills in her distress & that she had confessed her guilt & declared that James Key was the father of her child.'

Other names: James Key; Ann Greenhills


Name: James Key

Date: 02/12/1832

Case type: Paternity

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Details: 'James Key appeared & confessed, that he was the father of Ann Greenhill's child & being seriously exhorted he was dismissed for the present.'

Other names: James Key; Ann Greenhills


Name: James Key

Date: 23/12/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Appeared James Key & was rebuked for the sin of fornication with Ann Greenhills, & being deriously xhorted was absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: James Key


Name: James Kidd

Date: 19/02/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'James Kidd & Jannet Robertson appeared again & were rebuked for the sin of fornication, & after being suitably exhorted were absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: James Kidd; Jannet Robertson


Name: James Kidd

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'James Kidd was rebuked for the sin of fornication with Ann Elder & absolved from Church Scandal.'

Other names: James Kidd; Ann Elder


Name: Ann Leith

Date: 06/03/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: David Thomson; Ann Leith


Name: Mary Levitch

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as mother

Details: Appeared Mary Levitch, who acknowledged herself to be with child in fornication to David Lindsay, belonging Kinnettles Parish, He being called, confessed his guilt with the woman -'

Other names: Mary Levitch; David Lindsay Kinnettles, Parish of


Name: Mary Levitch

Date: 19/08/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: ' Mary Cathie Levitch appeared before the session and was rebuked for the sin of fornication with David Lindsay, & after being seriously exhorted, was absolved from Church Scandal.'

Other names: Mary Levitch; David Lindsay


Name: David Lindsay Kinnettles, Parish of

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Other names: Mary Levitch; David Lindsay Kinnettles, Parish of


Name: David Lindsay

Date: 19/08/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Mary Levitch; David Lindsay


Name: Peter Livitch

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: conduct: rioting & drunkeness

Occupation:

Address: Arnyfoul

Role: appeared

Other names: Alexr Hill; William Hill; James Hill; Peter Livitch


Name: Ann M.Donald (McDonald)

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address: Kinnettles, Parish Of

Role: appeared as mother

Other names: Agnes Rough; Ann M.Donald (McDonald); Stewart Smith


Name: Ann Mcdonald

Date: 30/09/1832

Case type: child in fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as mother

Other names: Stewart Smith; Ann Mcdonald; Agnes Rough


Name: Jean Mcdonald

Date: 06/05/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as mother

Details: 'Jean McDonald appeared before the Kirk Session & confessed that she was with child in fornication to Jas. Bunch. James Bunch Junr. having been called came in & acknowledged his guilt with the woman. They were both seriously exhorted & dismissed for the present.'

Other names: Jean Mcdonald; James Bunch Junr


Name: Jean Mcdonald (Mcdonald)

Date: 16/12/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Rebuked

Other names: James Bunch (Mcdonald); Jean Mcdonald (Mcdonald)


Name: Alexr Mckiddie

Date: 15/01/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Alexr McKiddie & his wife Jean Boath, appeared & were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from Church scandal.'

Other names: Alexr Mckiddie; Jean Boath


Name: William Millar (Miller)

Date: 22/04/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Other names: Margt Tait; William Millar (Miller)


Name: Catherine Mitchell

Date: 08/07/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Catherine Mitchell the wife of Donald Grant appeared before the Session, was rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: Catherine Mitchell; Donald Grant


Name: Mortimer

Date: 23/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: rebuked

Details: ' William Johnston & Helen Greenhills his wife were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from Scandal -'

Other names: John Bell; Mortimer


Name: Betty Mortimer

Date: 15/07/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Compeared

Other names: David Johnston; Betty Mortimer


Name: Ann Musland

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Musland

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Nicoll

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Nicoll

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement, mention by witness

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Jean Ogilvie

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: ' Jean Ogilvie & Catherine Cameron were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: Jean Ogilvie; Catherine Cameron


Name: Henry Osler

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Ann Paton

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Ann Paton

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: David Pennman

Date: 12/03/1832

Case type: fornication antenuptial

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'David Pennman & his wife Ann Gray appeared before the Session were rebuked for the sin of fornication antenuptial & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: David Pennman; Ann Gray


Name: Francis Proctor

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: ' Francis Proctor & his wife Isabel Isles & David Bennet were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: Francis Proctor; Isabel Isles; David Bennet


Name: Alexr Rattray

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Alexr Rattray

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Jean Reid

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Jean Reid

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement [brief]

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Margt Robb

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Margt Robb

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Margt Robb

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Adultery

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Case considered mention

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb


Name: Alexr Robertson

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Alexr Robertson

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Official

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Sederunt


Name: Charles Robertson

Date: 14/10/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as spouse

Other names: Ann Clark; Charles Robertson


Name: James Robertson

Date: 06/03/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'David Thomson and Ann Leith, James Robertson & Eli[blank] B[Blank] appeared before the Kirk Session & were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication and absolved from scandal.'

Other names: James Robertson; Eli B


Name: Jannet Robertson

Date: 19/02/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: James Kidd; Jannet Robertson


Name: Margt Robertson

Date: 03/06/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: James Gibson; Margt Robertson


Name: Agnes Rough

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as mother

Details: 'Agnes Rough & Ann McDonald appeared, & acknowledged themselves to be with child in fornication to Stewart Smith, dancing master, who they said was living at Dunkeld. They were ordered to send some notice to him in order to his appearing before the Session to answer to the charge brought against him after being seriously exhorted they were dismissed for the present. The guilt of Agnes Rough was dreadfully aggravated by coming to the communion Table, for the first time at the last scarament when she knew the guilt she had contracted'

Other names: Agnes Rough; Ann M.Donald (McDonald); Stewart Smith


Name: Agnes Rough

Date: 30/09/1832

Case type: child in fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as mother

Other names: Stewart Smith; Ann Mcdonald; Agnes Rough


Name: Margt Rough

Date: 11/11/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Margt. Rough appeared & was rebuked for the sin of fornication with John Chaplin & after being seriously exhorted she was absolved from church scandal -'

Other names: Margt Rough; John Chaplin


Name: Ann Shepherd

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Other names: Simon Walker; Ann Shepherd


Name: Stewart Smith

Date: 05/08/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation: dancing master

Address: Dunkeld

Role: Alledged Father mention

Other names: Agnes Rough; Ann M.Donald (McDonald); Stewart Smith


Name: Stewart Smith

Date: 30/09/1832

Case type: children in fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Details: 'Stewart Smith appeared & acknowledged the charge brought against him by Ann McDonald & Agnes Rough, as being guilty of the sin of fornication with them & father of their children. He was warned of his danger by reason of the guilt he had contracted, & after being seriously exhorted, was dismissed for the present'

Other names: Stewart Smith; Ann Mcdonald; Agnes Rough


Name: Margt Tait

Date: 22/04/1832

Case type: with child in fornication - illegitimate pregnancy

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as mother

Details: 'Margt. Tait apppeared & confessed that she was with child in fornication to William Millar. [Margin notes are 'Miller'] He being called came in & acknowledged his guilt. They were suitably exhorted & dismissed for the present.'

Other names: Margt Tait; William Millar (Miller)


Name: David Thomson

Date: 06/03/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'David Thomson and Ann Leith, James Robertson & Eli[blank] B[Blank] appeared before the Kirk Session & were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication and absolved from scandal.'

Other names: David Thomson; Ann Leith


Name: James Thomson

Date: 12/08/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: ' James Thomson appeared before the session and was rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from Church Scandal.'

Other names: James Thomson


Name: Elisabeth Tosh

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention by witness

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Simon Walker

Date: 09/09/1832

Case type: Antenuptial fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Simon Walker & Ann Shepherd appeared before the Session were rebuked for the sin of antenuptial fornication & absolved from church scandal.'

Other names: Simon Walker; Ann Shepherd


Name: John Walls

Date: 14/10/1832

Case type: child in fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared as father

Other names: Helen Grant; John Walls


Name: Jean Watson

Date: 01/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: Witness citation

Other names: Rae Davidson; Margt Robb; Margt Forrest; Mary Forrest; Ann Nicoll; Agnes Abbot; Jean Watson; Elisabeth Greenhill; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Jean Watson

Date: 09/07/1832

Case type: Criminal Connections

Occupation:

Address:

Role: witness statement

Other names: Rea Davidson; Margt Robb; Agnes Abbot (Abbat); Elisabeth Tosh; Ann Nicoll; Margt Forrest; Jean Watson; Mrs Davidson; Mary Forrest; Elisabeth Greenhills; Jean Reid; Ann Paton; Helen Craik; Ann Musland; May Doig


Name: Margt Young

Date: 25/03/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared not

Other names: George Constable; Margt Young


Name: Margt Young

Date: 22/04/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: mention as party

Other names: George Constable; Margt Young


Name: Margt Young

Date: 10/05/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Margt. Young appeared & confessed that she had been guilty of the sin of fornication with George Constable, who had appeared before the Kirk Session the 25th March last, & acknowledged his guilt. After being suitably exhorted she was dismissed for the present.'

Other names: Margt Young; George Constable


Name: Margt Young

Date: 27/05/1832

Case type: Fornication

Occupation:

Address:

Role: appeared

Details: 'Margt. Young was rebuked for the sin of fornication with George Constable & after being seriously rebuked, was absolved from Church Scandal.'

Other names: Margt Young; George Constable


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