I'm enjoying browsing through these records, though its very time consuming!
One thing, though - I get a bit confused with married Scottish women using their maiden names. I'm all for it (feminism, and all that!) but I wish they'd either do it all the time or none of the time but it seems that sometimes they do and sometimes they don't....
So, in the Marnoch papers, I have found an internment in 1787 for an Isobel Mackie in Knockarth (can't find it on google maps). I have an Isobel Mackie in my tree who - I think (never managed to find the marriage) - married Alexr Milne around 1730 and, as they were both baptised in Marnoch, I assume they married there. Looking through the papers, I've found an internment for an Alexr Milne in Marnoch in 1758 (though he'd only have been about 48) and then the burial for Isobel Mackie in 1787. Will this be 'my' Isobel or another one who married a Mr Mackie?
If I may, I have another question: I have also found an entry in the Marnoch papers for a mortcloth 'early in 1815' for William Pirie. 'My' William Pirie died in Feb 1815 in Iriewells, Aberdeenshire which appears to be some 30 miles away. Is this just a coincidence? I know Pirie is not an uncommon name.