Kemback Parish Records
- Kemback Church
The old church of Kemback, which was rebuilt in 1583 and again in 1814,
was founded as a rectory by Bishop de Bernham in 1244 and in 1458 the
church was gifted to the College of St Salvator. In 1970 Kemback
established a link with Dairsie and in 1980 a further link followed
with Strathkinness. The kirk session sat within the Presbytery of St
Andrews, later of Cupar and, following the restructuring of the
Presbyteries in 1976, it became part of the Presbytery of St Andrew's
once again.
At the Special
Collections Dept. of St Andrews University Library, with digital copies of the earlier volumes at the National Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh:
- CH2/204
Kemback Kirk Session
Minutes, 1657-1665, 1677-1678, 1700-1835 and 1844-1847; Parochial board
minutes, 1845-1875.
At the National
Archives of Scotland, Edinburgh:
- HR/471
Kemback parish heritors' records
Minutes, 1844-1927; Accounts, 1844-1927; Papers relating to buildings,
1908-1927; Papers relating to transference to Church of Scotland, 1927;
Correspondence, 1925-1928; Papers relating to Kemback New Cemetery,
1927.
At the Fife
Council Archive Centre, Markinch:
- FCC/6/30
Kemback Parochial Board / Parish Council
Minute books, 1863-1930.
At the Special
Collections Dept. of St
Andrews University Library:
- CH2/204
Parochial board minutes, 1845-1875.
At the Fife
Council Archive Centre, Markinch:
- Kemback School
Log books, 1897-2004; Admissions Registers, 1929-2004; School Board
Minutes 1872-1919.
Entries less than 50 years old may contain sensitive personal
information and are not on open access. If you are a former pupil you
are entitled to see your own entry. Please contact the Archivist for
further details.
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