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If you find baptisms for Old Monkland in that period - please shout out the good news.
You'll be the first to know after my computer FT swallows them. 
lol - not that it's a laughing matter eh?
I've had to piece my Old Monkland M(a)cKenzie line together via census, marr. certs, online articles and purchase of many (wrong) death certs.
Like you I had the (1850) marriage/banns of my Jane Mckenzie and as she'd moved westward after marriage, I had baptism records of all their offspring, except her first born son, John, who according to the 1861 census would have been born in 1851.
I hit pay dirt when I spotted that glasgowfamilyhistory.org had three pdf files online which listed pre 1855 baptisms. Bingo... Jane and hubby John had had their first born baptised in St Andrew's By The Green Episcopal Green Church.
The other pdf files are listed as "Miscellaneous Presbyterian and Episcopal baptisms"
Good luck,
Rena
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