Newbattle, Midlothian, Scotland Genealogy

Newbattle, Midlothian (Edinburgshire), Scotland (#695)

History
The parish was once divided into two, Newbattle and Maisterton. When they were united is uncertain. There is an abundance of both animal and plant fossils. The parish registers have been keep since1616, Some records have been kept regularly and some have blanks in them. In 1793 the population was 1295 with 1017 in the Established Church and 278 of the Secession. In 1831 the population was 1882. The land is primarily used for grains, with a few sheep, horses, cattle, potatoes, turnips,cabbage,hay, and pasture grass. Dalkeith is the nearest town. The number of people attending the Established church is 1562 and those in the Secession Church is 265.

This account was written in 1839.

Source: New Statistical Account of Scotland (FHL book 941 B4sa, series 2 vol.1)

Condition of Original Registers—
Index: For an index to these records, see the Scottish Church Records Index on computer at the Family History Library and family history centers. Some records may be indexed in the International Genealogical Index. Births: There are no entries July 1623–July 1627 or September 1628–July 1641. After the record for April 1689 is a register of the children baptized in the meetinghouse at Newbattle, October 1687–April 1705, followed by a register of children baptized, not being within the parish of Newbattle, November 1689–November 1703. The regular record for the parish is resumed at May 1705. After November 1758 is one page of irregular entries, 1751–62. Mothers’ names are not recorded July 1641–May 1666, except January 1659–November 1660. Marriages: There are no entries August 1649–June 1650 or November 1651–February 1654; one for September 1654–October 1655, and one for September 1663–March 1666. After January 1669 there is a record of proclamations from December 1648, which is blank June 1650–March 1659 and July 1670–June 1674. The fact of marriage is usually added to the entries after November 1691. There are no entries, except transcribed entries of proclamation fees, June 1704–May 1705 and May 1720–May 1735. There are no entries December 1769–April 1783 or October 1804–February 1806. There is a record of testimonials in order to marriages, 1689–1702. Deaths: Prior to March 1710, there are only Mortcloth Dues, after which deaths and burials are recorded. There are no entries January 1718–January 1740. There are, however, entries of Mortcloth Dues for July 1723–1740. After February 1766, except for nine entries of death and burials of the Marquis of Lothian’s family, 1767–1833, there are only entries of Mortcloth Dues until 1819. Then there are no entries until 1838. Source: Key to the Parochial Registers of Scotland, by V. Ben Bloxham, pub. 1970. British Book 941 K23b.

Established Church—Kirk Session Records
Minutes 1616–1628, 1643–1702, 1722–1895 Cash Books 1693–1903 Communion Roll 1835–1863 Note: Available at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh, record CH2/276.

Nonconformist Church Records
There are none.

In 1839, there were said to be 265 dissenters within the parish but there were no places of worship. Therefore, they would have worshiped in neighboring parishes.

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