GENUKI Home page

Kingdom of Fife Kingdom of Fife Contents Contents Fife towns and parishes Fife Towns & Parishes NeighboursNearby places

Creich

Map showing the location of the parish

"Creich parish is about 3 miles in length and 2 in breadth. Its surface is nearly level, and the soil sandy & thin; but agriculture is making rapid improvements. On a little eminence near the church are the vestiges of a Roman camp, and at a short distance therefrom are the remains of a castle, which formerly belonged to Cardinal Beaton. This parish was the birthplace of the Rev John Sage, the first of the post-revolution bishops in the Scottish episcopal communion, and the author of that very remarkable production the 'Fundamental Charter of Presbytery'." from Slater's Directory published 1852.

Towns and Villages

Brunton
Luthrie


Please read the main Fife pages if you have not already done so.

Cemeteries

Creich Churchyard, Brunton (grid ref. NO 326214):

Census

The original 1841 census returns were lost in transit to Edinburgh.

Parish / district reference number for 1851 - 1891 censuses: 418
District reference number for 1901 census: 418a

The 1851 census has been indexed by the Tay Valley Family History Society.

Further information on the main Fife page.

Return to top of page

Church History

In addition to the Parish Church, there was a Free Church of Scotland in Creich.
The 1865 Ecclesiastical Directory lists the parish church and the Free Church of Flisk & Creich.

Details of church history here.

Church Records

The original Old Parish Records (of baptisms / births, proclamations / marriages, and burials) of the Church of Scotland, which cover the years up to 1854, are held in the General Register Office for Scotland in Edinburgh, and copies on microfilm may be consulted in local libraries and at LDS Family History Centres around the world. The baptisms / births and proclamations / marriages (but not deaths) can also be searched at Scotland's People - the online database of Scottish Birth, Marriage, Death & Census records at the General Register Office. The index can also be searched on the LDS FamilySearch website.

Deaths are listed on Fife Family History Society's  Pre-1855 Fife Deaths CD.

The old parish records span the following dates (although there may be gaps within these ranges):

Creich OPR Births / baptisms Proclamations / marriages Deaths / burials / mortcloths
418/1 1695-1819 1694-1819 1783-1819
418/2 1820-1854 1820-1854 1820-1854
Data supplied by General Register Office for Scotland

The Free Church has these registers:

Creich and Flisk Free Church Baptisms & Marriages
CH3/1582 1843-1854

Fife Family History Society have transcribed these Free Church baptism & marriage records on the Records pages of their website, and a transcript of the baptisms has been published by the Society as Baptismal Registers No. 1.

Kirk Session and similar records for the parish church (CH2/1544) and the Free Church of Flisk and Creich (CH3/1582) are held at the Special Collections Dept. of St Andrews University Library. Details of church records here.

Heritors' Records (HR273) are at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh. Details of records here.

Return to top of page

Civil Registration

Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths began in Scotland on 1st January 1855. Full information on the main Fife page.

Registration district number start date end date
Creich 418 1855 1892
Creich 418a 1893 1967
Cupar 420 1968 1971
Cupar 417 1972 2002
Fife 417 2003  

Registration districts did not necessarily coincide exactly with parishes. In the 20th century especially, there were frequent changes in registration districts.

Return to top of page

Description & Travel

Creich old church Ordnance Survey Grid Reference GPS Post code Lat. 56°22'47"N
NO 327214 56.380078
-3.091392
KY15 4PA Lon. 3°5'26"W

Directories

On the Records pages of the Fife Family History Society website there is a transcription of Westwood's 1861 Parochial Directory of Fife.

Historical Geography

A Vision of Britain provides historical descriptions, population & housing statistics, historic boundaries and maps.

Maps

Historic maps: Present-day maps:

Names, Geographical

The Ordnance Survey [Place] Name Books 1850-1854 are held at the Fife Council Archive Centre. There is an index to the entries for this parish on the Fife Council website (select  A in the A-Z list, then  Archives).

Return to top of page

Obituaries

Fife Deaths Abroad 1855-1900 - a compilation of overseas deaths recorded in Fife newspapers - has been produced by Andrew Campbell of Fife Family History Society. The Society have recently re-published it in their Publications Series, 26.

Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc.

The relief of paupers after 1845 was carried out by the Parochial Board and later by the Parish Council. Their records are at the Fife Council Archive Centre. Details of records here.

Population

Year Population
1755 375
1801 405
1851 386
1901 297
1951 238

See also A Vision of Britain for population statistics.

Probate Records

Prior to 1824, wills, testaments & inventories of residents of Creich may be found in either the St Andrews Commissariot (CC20) or the Edinburgh Commissariot (CC8) records. From 1824, commissary business has been conducted by the Sheriff Court of Fife at Cupar (SC20).

Indexes and finding aids are given on the main Fife page.

Local sources worth searching for deeds include St Andrews Commissary Court and Cupar Sheriff Court.

Schools

School Board records and school logbooks are held at the Fife Council Archive Centre. Details of records here.

Return to top of page

Are you lost in the GENUKI hierarchy or arrived here from a search engine? If so, use the up-arrow(s) at the top of the page to go up the hierarchy.


William McM. Owen    last updated 17 December 2006