• [S7] Ancestry.com - Family Trees online at http://search.ancestry.com,. Hereinafter cited as Ancestry.com - Family Trees.
  • [S202] 1851 Census images, England & Wales, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S208] 1881 Census images, England & Wales, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S211] 1891 Census images, England & Wales, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S300] Census images, USA, Assorted state census records, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S305] 1880 Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via ancestry.
  • [S684] Marriages Baptisms, Old Parochial Registers for Parish : Chirnside, BEW, Selkirk Archives, The Archivist, St Mary's Mill, Selkirk, SCT.
  • [S692] Borders FHS, MIs: BEW Earlston - extracts (Galashiels, SEL, SCT: Borders FHS). Hereinafter cited as MIs: BEW Earlston - extracts.
  • [S802] 1861 Census (images for ENG, transcriptions for SCT), UK, via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S803] 1871 Census (images for ENG, transcriptions for SCT), UK, Via Ancestry.com, Ancestry.com USA.
  • [S808] Census images, USA, Ancestry.com via Ancestry.com.
  • [S1264] Dave RICHARDSON, "EM FAIRBAIRN WIGHT & RICHARDSON BEW & NBL," e-mail message (Derby, ENG) to L McIntosh. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN WIGHT & RICHARDSON BEW & NBL."
  • [S1308] Liz ROWE, "EM FAIRBAIRN: Stitchel, ROX, SCT," e-mail message (Winthrop, Perth, WA, AUS) to L McIntosh (1:1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN ex Stitchel."
  • [S1568] Barry SMITH, "EM FAIRBAIRN/SCOTT Bowden ex Barry & Catherine S," e-mail message (York, YKS, ENG) to L McIntosh (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/SCOTT Bowden ex Barry & Catherine S."
  • [S1640] Births deaths marriages index (pre 1855), Old Parochial Registers for Parish : Scotland, New Register House, Edinburgh, MLN, SCT , Microfiche and http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk
  • [S1775] Tricia HUGHES (29937), "EM FAIRBAIRN/BALD/HOOD ex Tricia H," e-mail message (Brisbane, QLD, AUS) to L McIntosh (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/BALD/HOOD ex Tricia H."
  • [S1816] Patty BROWN (28586), "EM MANSON/SIMPSON ex Patty BROWN," e-mail message (Toronto, CAN) to L McIntosh (1). Hereinafter cited as "EM MANSON/SIMPSON ex Patty BROWN."
  • [S1918] Newspaper clippings. Hereinafter cited as Newspaper clippings.
  • [S1959] Robert FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN: BRC, CAN ex Robt F," e-mail message (?CAN) to GenForum FAIRBAIRN. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN: BRC, CAN ex Robt F."
  • [S1966] Robert SKIPP, "EM FAIRBAIRN/MILLER Duns to USA via Ireland," e-mail message from e-mail address (Renfrew, PA, USA) to L McIntosh. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/MILLER Duns to USA via Ireland."
  • [S2124] GenesReunited online at http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/,. Hereinafter cited as GenesReunited.
  • [S2153] Various, BDM Certified copy,.
  • [S2195] Www Rootsweb online at http://wc.rootsweb.com/,. Hereinafter cited as www Rootsweb.
  • [S2285] GenForum online at http://www.genforum.genealogy.com/my/,. Hereinafter cited as GenForum.
  • [S2333] Rootsweb Msge Board online at http://boards.rootsweb.com,. Hereinafter cited as Rootsweb Msge Board.
  • [S2492] RootsChat Msge Board online at http://www.rootschat.com,. Hereinafter cited as RootsChat Msge Board.
  • [S2520] OneGreatFamily online at http://OneGreatFamily.com,. Hereinafter cited as OneGreatFamily.
  • [S2605] BFHS, MIs: Melrose Abbey (Galashiels, SEL, SCT: BFHS). Hereinafter cited as MIs: Melrose Abbey.
  • [S2646] Delaware County, NY Genealogy & History Site online at http://www.dcnyhistory.org/,. Hereinafter cited as Delaware County, NY Genealogy & History Site.
  • [S2750] Alison HALLEY, "EM FAIRBAIRN/TROTTER ex Alison H," e-mail message (?SCT) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/TROTTER ex Alison H."
  • [S2763] Patty BROWN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/REDPATH ex Patty B," e-mail message (Toronto, ONT, CAN) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/REDPATH ex Patty B."
  • [S2788] Jenny JOLLY nee TIEMAN, "EM ROWE/HAMLEY ex Jenny J," e-mail message (AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM ROWE/HAMLEY ex Jenny J."
  • [S2822] SGS, Decennial Indexes to the Services of Heirs in Scotland., CD-ROM (15 Victoria Terrace, Edinburgh, EH1 2JL, Scotland: The Scottish Genealogy Scoiety, 1700-1859), Retours of Service of Heirs. Hereinafter cited as Decennial Indexes to the Services of Heirs in Scotland.
  • [S2824] Bill Fairbairn (F-53), "FAIRBAIRN/GRIEVE Cockburnspath ex Bill F," e-mail message (Coburg, ONT, CAN) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "FAIRBAIRN/GRIEVE Cockburnspath ex Bill F."
  • [S2849] Elspeth Ewan, compiler, Berwickshire Monumetnal Inscriptions 4 Greenlaw (Galashiels, SEL, SCT: Borders FHS, 1996). Hereinafter cited as MIs: BEW Greenlaw.
  • [S2859] Footnote online at http://www.footnote.com,. Hereinafter cited as Footnote.
  • [S2868] Google Books online at books.google.com,. Hereinafter cited as Google Books.
  • [S2883] Jane, "EM FAIRBAIRN/LLOYD ex Jane," e-mail message (?UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/LLOYD ex Jane."
  • [S2891] 1797 Farm Horse Tax Rolls-Scotland online at http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/,. Hereinafter cited as 1797 Farm Horse Tax Rolls - Scotland.
  • [S2916] London Metropolitan Archives: Birth death marriage (filmed originals), Parish Registers for Parish: , Ancestry.com, USA.
  • [S2918] John DUDGEON, "EM FAIRBAIRN/HENDERWICK/INNERWICK/SPENCE ex John D," e-mail message (Brisbane, QLD, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/HENDERWICK/INNERWICK/SPENCE ex John D."
  • [S2950] Stewart F, "EM FAIRBAIRN/TAIT/MARTIN ex Stewart F," e-mail message (Sydney, NSW, AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/TAIT/MARTIN e Stewart F."
  • [S2979] Alexander FAIRBAIRN, "EM FAIRBAIRN/YULE ex Alexander F," e-mail message (?AUS) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/YULE ex Alexander F."
  • [S3053] Sandy FINLAY, "Corres. re FAIRBAIRN/MERCER/FINLAY," e-mail message (UK) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "Corres. re FAIRBAIRN/MERCER/FINLAY ex Sandy F."
  • [S3124] "OPR Midlothian SctP FAIRBAIRN Marriages", 1538-1854 , Midlothian, Scotland, Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); . Hereinafter cited as "OPR Midlothian, Scotland, FAIRBAIRN Marriages 1538-1854."
  • [S3129] Trove - Digitised Newspapers. Hereinafter cited as Trove - Digitised Newspapers.
  • [S3155] "OPR Midlothian Scotlands People (FAIRBAIRN & variants) Births", 1538-1854 , Midlothian, Scotland, All F*R*B*RN & FL*B*RN*; County = Midlothian (MLN); 406 records in total (less ?? duplicates); Earliest 1595, latest 1854; Number of parishes/sources: 23 (out of y in all). (In progress)

    For further information on coverage of MLN parish records, eg gaps, see also the Family Search Wiki for Midlothian GRO Scotland (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); Scotlands People (http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/), Edinburgh, MLN, SCT. Hereinafter cited as "OPR Midlothian Scotlands People (FAIRBAIRN & variants) Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3251] "OPR Stirlingshire, Scotlands People, FAIRBAIRN Births", 1538-1854 , Stirlingshire, Scotland, Scotlands People Index (http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk); . Hereinafter cited as "OPR Stirlingshire, Scotland, FAIRBAIRN Births 1538-1854."
  • [S3254] Rosemary PHILIP, "EM FAIRBAIRN/ANDERSON ex Rosemary P," e-mail message (Edinburgh, MLN, SCT) to Lorna Henderson. Hereinafter cited as "EM FAIRBAIRN/ANDERSON ex Rosemary P."
  • [S3420] FamilySearch, England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975, Family Search (LDS), UT, USA. Hereinafter cited as England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975.
 
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