Hi - I do not have MIs for Lilliesleaf, but, if you are interested, I do have a book (published 1913) on the history of the parish, the churches, the schools and schoolmasters, and the people and occupations. It narrates: " in 1890 a public conveyance, subsidised by the Post office, began to ply between Belses and Lilliesleaf...we have been fortunate in our mail contractor, JAMES TURNBULL, who for nearly a quarter of a century, has made himself a favourite by his obliging dispostition, steady habit, and moderate charges. It is difficult to realise what we should be without "Jamie the Post". ... Lots more if you are interested in how your ancestors lived! Rosemary Morrison
Hi Rosemary, Thanks for your prompt response. Is the book you have indexed? I'd like to hear about any Murrays or Turnbulls listed as well as any other interesting facts and stories. Thanks! Joan