Person:Janet Horseburgh (1)

Watchers
m.
  1. John Horsburgh1750 - Bef 1754
  2. Thomas Horsburgh1752 -
  3. John Horsburgh1754 -
  4. Janet Horseburgh1756 -
  5. Robert Horsburgh1760 -
m.
  1. Helen Turner1779 -
  2. John Turner1781 -
  3. Betty Turner1787 -
  4. Janet Turner1789 -
  5. James Turner1791 -
  6. Alexander Turner1792 -
  7. Robert Turner1794 -
  8. William Turner1798 -
  9. Thomas H Turner1800 - Est 1872
Facts and Events
Name Janet Horseburgh
Gender Female
Birth[1] 17 Oct 1756 Galashiels, Selkirkshire, Scotlandprobably
Christening[1] Aft 17 Oct 1756 Galashiels, Selkirkshire, Scotland
Marriage Stow, Midlothian, Scotlandto James Turner
Death? Stow, Midlothian, Scotland
Ancestral File Number KD33-QDB
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Scotland. Old Parish Registers, Births & Baptisms. (Edinburgh, Scotland: ScotlandsPeople (National Records of Scotland))
    Stow Old Parish Register
    Baptisms of children of John Horsbrough and Janet Tod (transcribed from microfilm image).

    Horsbrough John, tennant in Blackhaugh and Janet Tod his spouse.
    Their son John was born the 27th of July 1750 and Baptised at Galashiels church shortly after his birth lesles John Donaldson Baillie in Galashiels and Mr James Bleakie schoolmaster there.
    Their son Thomas was born Nov 7th 1752 and baptized in Galashiels church shortly after his birth lesles que supra
    Their son John was born August 7th 1754 and Baptized shortly after his Birth in the church of Galashiels lesles que supra
    Their daughter Janet was born the 17th of October 1756 and Baptized shortly after her Birth in the church of Galashiels lesles que supra
    Their son Robert was born March 7th 1760 and Baptized at Longside in the parish of Bowden upon the 2nd of April 1760 lesles John Jameson of Longside and William Gordines servant in Clarrilaw

    These baptisms were a single entry in the register.

    "Lesles que supra" is Latin as used in 18th century Scotland. I think "lesles" means "witnessed" and "que supra" is "like the entry above"