St. Cuthberts, Midlothian, Scotland Genealogy

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Parish  #685-2

History[edit | edit source]

Established Church—Old Parochial Registers[edit | edit source]

Years Covered FHL Film Number
Births: 1573-1642 1066751 items 3-4
1655-1724 1066752
1724-1760, 1760-1771- with index 1066753
1772-1793 1066754
1793-1817 1066755
1817-1819 1066756
1774-1821 - index to births 1041987
1820-1826 - with index 0993529
1826-1831 - with index 1066761
1831-1833 1066762
1833-1842 - with index 1040214
1843-1854 - with index 1066763
1854-1855, 1855-1856 - with index 1066763



Years Covered FHL Flim Number
Marriages: 1655-1739 - transcript 1066768
1683-1788 1066756
1788-1818 1066757
1817-1819 1066758
1774-1821- marriage index 1066768
1820-1825 - with index 1066763
1825-1833 - with index 1066764
1833-1841 - with index 1066765
1842-1849 - with index 1066766
1849-1854 - with index 1066767
1854 - with index 0993529


Years Covered FHL Film Number
Deaths: 1740-1763 1066758
1763-1803 1066759
1801-1821 1066760
1819-1829 - index to burials 1040331 item 2-3
1819-1832 1040331 item 2-3
1832-1844 (index to burials) 1040212
1840-1854 (index to burials) 1040213
1844-1854 - burials 1040213
1764-1805 - Buccleuch Church 1066760
1794-1820 - Buccleuch Church 1066761
1820-1854 - Buccleuch Church 1066761 - indexed
1846-1850 - Dalry Church 1066761 - indexed
1850-1854 - Dalry Church 1040214
1820-1834 - Newington Church 1041993 - indexed
1835-1854 - Newington Church 1041994
1846-1854 - Rosebank Church 1041995
1846-1854 - Southeren Church 1041995
1843-1854 - Warriston Church 1041995


Condition of Original Registers—[edit | edit source]

Indexed: For an index to these records, see the Scottish Church Records Index on computer at the Family History Library and family history center.  Some records may be indexed in the International Genealogical Index
Births: There are no birth entries February 1576–February 1605. One page after September 1613 and four pages after June 1641, almost entirely destroyed. There are no entries 1642–August 1665, June 1657–September 1674. Duplicate or draft of record from January 1677–May 1681 in volume two and from November 1743–January 1772 in volumes 15-17 inclusive. Mothers’ names are not recorded until 1605. Records are indexed from 1774.
Marriages: Except entries for September 1655–April 1656 on one imperfect page, there is no record until 1683. There are no entries October 1686–October 1687, April 1697–November 1699. After the record for 1799 there is a separate register of clandestine marriages affirmed in the Session of St. Cuthberts, dated April 1775–March 1795. There is a double record May 6, 1812–June 1, 1813 and an index 1774–1813.
Deaths: The records of Newington Burying Ground and Cemetery and of the Southern, Rosebank, Warriston, and Dalry Cemeteries are in the hands of the superintendents of the respective grounds, but copies of them are in the possession of the registrars. The records of Newington Burying Ground, 1820–1854 inclusive, are in the custody of the registrar of Newington District. The records of Newington Cemetery, Echo Bank, 1846–1854 inclusive, in the custody of the registrar of Newington District. The records of Southern Cemetery Grange 1846–1854 inclusive, in the custody of the registrar of Newington District. The records of Rosebank Cemetery 1846–1854 inclusive, in the custody of the registrar of St. Andrew’s District. The records of Warriston Cemetery 1843–1854 inclusive, in the custody of the registrar of St. Andrew’s District. The records of Dalry Cemetery 1846–54 inclusive, in the custody of the registrar of St. George’s District. There is a duplicate of records for West Church Burying Ground, February 1754–January 1755. There is an index for the same, 1801–1821.
Source: Key to the Parochial Registers of Scotland, by V. Ben Bloxham, pub. 1970. British Book 941 K23b.


Established Church—Kirk Session Records
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St. Cuthbert’s[edit | edit source]


Various Minutes 1586–1671, 1679–1922
Register of Discipline 1595–1612, 1714–1750
Accounts 1608–1627, 1646–1794, 1804–1862
Register of St. Cuthbert’s 1668–1762
Letter Book 1840–1852
Proclamation and Marriage Register 1806–1851, 1854–1939
Burial Certificates and Orders for Coffins 1786–1788
Buccleuch Burial Register 1820–1854
Newington and Buccleuch Order book 1850–1881
Record Book, New Burying Ground, Chapel of Ease 1820–1854
Communion Roll 1854 +
Seat Letting Book 1836–1837
Lists of Parishioners 1632–1639
List of Inhabitants 1790
Examination Roll 1729–1730
Assessment of Parish 1766–1770
Subscriptions for Building Poor House 1758
Register of Charity School 1773–1848
Miscellaneous Papers
Note: Available at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, record CH2/718.


NEWINGTON
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Minutes 1836–1843
Communion Rolls 1849–1894
Benevolent Society Accounts and Books 1842–1855
Note: Available at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, record CH2/626.



Nonconformist Church Records
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See also Edinburgh

Dean Free Church[edit | edit source]


History—
At the Disruption the minister of the parish of the Dean with practically the whole of the congregation adhered to the Free Church. The minister, like others, was prevented from occupying and preaching in the church, which the congregation themselves had built and supported. They first met for worship in a granary. A church was built in Lynedoch Place and opened for service in December 1844. When St. Andrew’s Free Church was transferred to a site in close proximity to Dean Free, it was found necessary to move. A new church was built at Belford Bridge and opened in October 3, 1889.
Membership: 1880, 249; 1900, 330.
Source: Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843–1900, ed. Rev. William Ewing, D.D., 2 vols. pub. 1914. FHL Film #918572. More details may be given in the source including ministers.

Records—
Minutes 1843–1911
Deacons Court Minutes 1844–1911
Baptismal Register 1845–1900
Accounts 1840–1853
Communion Roll 1846–1896, 1901–1911
Note: Available at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, record CH3/511.


Newington Free Church
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History—
The minister of Liberton, adhered to the Free Church in 1843. A site could not be secured for a new church in Liberton. With the support of four elders from Liberton and four from Newington parish, the minister of which did not Acome out,” the congregation of Newington Free Church was formed and the building in South Clerk Street was opened in November 1843. Originally standing in green fields, the church was soon built around and included within the city.
Membership: 1850, 608; 1900, 460.
Source: Annals of the Free Church of Scotland, 1843–1900, ed. Rev. William Ewing, D.D., 2 vols. pub. 1914. FHL Film #918572. More details may be given in the source including ministers.

Records—
Scroll Minutes 1846–1886
Deacons Court Minutes 1844–1913
Treasurers Accounts 1844–1915
Cash Book 1844–1893
Communion Roll 1845–1884
Note: Available at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, record CH3/1195.


Other Churches
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See Under Edinburgh.

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