Hello Elaine
I'm not really familiar with this site, but was a member years ago. Very recently I've been in touch with two people on another site, and mention the Husband chat here. The beauty of the Husbands in Fife is that there were very few of them, centred around Leuchars, St. Andrews and St.Leonards, plus Ceres parishes. The people I've been in touch with were descendants of John Husband born Leuchars parish, 1780, a brother of my Catherine. Trying to go further back, the earliest Fife Husband was a marriage of Janet Husband to Thomas Dairsie in Anstruther Wester in 1591. I don't think that all births and marriages could have been registered then, and no deaths are recorded. Before 1650 there are only 4 Fife Husband marriages, and I think 9 births recorded, there are 2 in Ceres in 1621 and 1623. There's also a family in St.Andrews and St. Leonards parish with 5 registered kids. The parents were Thomas Husband and Agnes Mathew, one child was Elizabeth, born 1639.
I thought to access 2 early Husband wills today, one was William Husband, Leuchars 1616, the other was a tailor in St Andrews 1606. The 1616 will was in such archaic script that its unreadable. Originally I questioned whether it was Latin, so I haven't bothered with the other.
Is the Elizabeth you're looking at Elizabeth Bisset? I'm sure I haven't been able to read all the Husband posts, but it hadn't twigged when watching the Ann Reid programme about her ancestor in Logie that she had a Husband connection. I recall being unhappy watching it, thinking of her idiot, criminal, supposed schoolmaster, teaching my Brunton ancestors at the time.
I grew up in Fife, and would cycle to Lindores Loch from Markinch to fish, or sometimes watch them curling on the frozen loch. What a lovely part of the country your in..............Dave