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    1. Re: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH.
    2. J A Olsen
    3. As mentioned before, the local bigwig was a Mr Rutherford/Rutherfurd of Edgerston. If you look in the National Library of Scotland manuscript catalogue you will see that they have tons and tons of papers from this family. Including estate records, and much else. If Camphouse was part of this estate then there seems a very good chance that individuals will be mentioned. It looks like the papers themselves have been catalogued fairly recently so I think it is worth an email to the library to see if anyone can tell you if Camphouse comes into it. By the way, if you have the marriages of George and John in Northumberland, have you checked to see if they had the banns called in their home parish ie Jedburgh? The Scottish record might give you additional info. Judy ---------- >From: "Joy and Mike" <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [BORDER] Fw: TEMPLE/JEDBURGH PARISH. >Date: 19, Mon Jan, 2004, 4:09 pm > > Judy, > Thanks for your help, and yes it looks like the religious set-up in > Scotland in the 1800's was rather complicated. > I'll have a look at the Statistical Accounts and see if there is any leads, > alos I might just try a letter to Camphouse farm and see if they can help. > A list of Chapels in the vicinity in 1760 would also be worth investigating. > Mike Temple, Spain.

    01/19/2004 09:43:15