↑Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Index Births and baptisms database, National Records of Scotland, ScotlandsPeople Haddington East Lothian 1813 Helen Nisbet baptized 16 May 1813 at Haddington child of John Nisbet and Helen Begbie - 709/50 358 - Haddington
↑ Baptism (abstract of Church registers Scotland) Parish of Haddington baptized 16 May 1813 born 27 Apr 1813 Helen Nisbet daughter of John Nisbet butcher and Helen Begbie Witnessed by Peter Begbie and James Nisbet
↑Abstract 1841 CENSUS Downie Place, 8, St Cuthbert's, Midlothian, Scotland from image - SCOTLAND Registrar General for Scotland - Census transcript books prepared by the enumerators after collection of household schedules from the head of every dwelling, institution and vessel. (The original household schedules were destroyed.) - (Date accessed: not done- images can be found on numerous web sites links are not added as they may change in the future and create errors.)
↑Abstract 1851 CENSUS 5, Merchant Street, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland from image - SCOTLAND Registrar General for Scotland - Census transcript books prepared by the enumerators after collection of household schedules from the head of every dwelling, institution and vessel. (The original household schedules were destroyed.) - (Date accessed: not done- images can be found on numerous web sites links are not added as they may change in the future and create errors.)
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