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Title: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: Throth on Tuesday 23 March 21 23:41 GMT (UK)
In case you have not noticed - The ScotlandsPeople web-site has made a part of their Virtual Library on-line, so you can now read the Kirk Session minutes for most of the Perthshire parishes from home and at no expense.

So, no more tedious trips to Edinburgh.  Well done ScotlandsPeople - much appreciated!

Throth
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: Skoosh on Wednesday 24 March 21 08:27 GMT (UK)
Amen to That! ;D

Skoosh.
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: Kmaleski on Thursday 25 March 21 16:49 GMT (UK)
YES
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: bcookin on Friday 30 April 21 22:29 BST (UK)
I just finished the online course for learning how to read the handwriting just so I could try to read these. Are they the type of records you might find information about illegitimate births and things like that? I’m trying to find out about a birth that happened in 1775
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: Forfarian on Saturday 01 May 21 09:00 BST (UK)
Are they the type of records you might find information about illegitimate births and things like that? I’m trying to find out about a birth that happened in 1775.
Yes.
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: goldie61 on Saturday 01 May 21 22:11 BST (UK)
I just finished the online course for learning how to read the handwriting just so I could try to read these. Are they the type of records you might find information about illegitimate births and things like that? I’m trying to find out about a birth that happened in 1775

YEs. This is what they mostly are about - about 90% of the time from the ones I've looked at.
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: HeatherConnie on Wednesday 12 May 21 22:42 BST (UK)
This is a fantastic resource. I have already found two great grandmothers in the "naughty books!", including a copy of a letter one of them wrote to the Kirk Session.
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: Throth on Thursday 13 May 21 08:17 BST (UK)
Glad to be of assistance.  Please elaborate.

We have just finished the Blair Atholl Kirk Session Minutes up to 1760, but the Index takes up a lot of time and effort.  It should be ready to be up-load to the Borenich web-site by this weekend.

Throth (www.borenich.co.uk)
Title: Re: Kirk Session minutes
Post by: HeatherConnie on Saturday 22 May 21 11:07 BST (UK)
Here is the letter, written by my 4xgreat grandmother Jean Proudfoot to the Session at Methven.

“Struie, August 19th, 1836
I send this informing you that I have born a child to John Lawson on the 13th of August. I sent a line to him to come and remove his child or make a settlement with me which he has never made his appearance it will favour me a great deal if you will try him. And if he does not attend to you, or steps must be tried for I do not think that no married man’s child the Law can oblige me to sit under, for I no really for necessity will cause me to lay her down to him, or to you or to the world at large, for I am not able to do.
I will be obliged to you to Read this over to the Session when it meets.
               Jean Proudfoot

This letter sounds desperate, but perhaps more angry than apologetic. The Session eventually found that she had no proof to show that John was the father of her daughter. Jean must have been a strong woman. The letter shows that she could read and write. Her claim in the letter that she was unable to cope with the child may well have been intended to compel the Session to find in her favour. She brought all four of her children up alone, while working as a farm labourer and she was with her daughter Charlotte at the births of her children.