I was surprised to find my previous post removed for copyright infringement and have learned that it was considered a partial cut and paste. Unfortunately I had not retained the original message as I had typed it right into the message box. So that is a new lesson for me.....must save all Rootschat posts in a Word document so I can refer back to any that I have made!!

Now for another attempt.....Reading the thread minus my previous post sort of leaves you wondering doesn't it? I mean...what was able to be discovered in some alternate sources ?
Here we go....
The British Isles Vital Records Index is a terrific resource. Oftentimes it can produce records that are not found in the online IGI and that proved true in this circumstance. All rights are reserved by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints of course. By performing a parent search on the names of James WALKER and Mary NEWLANDS you are easily directed to a listing of 5 christening records of their offspring. Whether this is a complete listing I have no way of knowing but it is complete as to what this particular index provided. The large gap in years between Aiton and Janet would seem to indicate some possible missing births. All christenings were recorded in Dolphinton, which is in Lanarkshire, Scotland. These particular records are sourced to a Family History Library Film #1066588.
Agnes, female, born March 16, 1823 and christened March 30, 1823.
Aiton, male, born May 15, 1825 and christened June 12, 1825.
Janet, female, born June 17, 1836 and christened July 17, 1836.
David, male, born September 15, 1838 and christened October 15, 1838.
James, male, born May 25, 1841 and christened June 10, 1841.
Best wishes
Jean