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A Muirhead
W Carruth
J Young
R Maxwell
R McNair
J Crawford
L Cooper
J Taylor
C McNeil
G Downs
Brodie, Alexander
Bo'ness Craigmailen Church
Craigmailen Church congregation had its origins in a Secession congregation which was formed in 1738 and met at Craigmailing Farm in the Bathgate hills. In 1747 the original congregation split into burgher and anti-burgher congregations. The burghers met in Linlithgow while the anti-burghers met in Little Carriden from 1762-1764 and then in Bo'ness from 1764. In 1820 when nationally the New Licht anti-burghers and new Licht burghers re-united as the United Associate Synod, the two congregations in Bo'ness re-united as the United Associate Congregation. In 1847 the congregation became part of the United Presbyterian Church and then in 1900 part of the United Free Church of Scotland. The congregation did not enter the Church of Scotland in 1929 and remains part of the continuing United Free Church of Scotland.

The congregation met in Charlotte place, Bo'ness from 1764 and then moved to a larger building on Providence Brae, and then to the present building on Braehead which was built in 1883, (modelled on St Giles, Edinburgh by the architects McKissack & Rowan).
Burns, J C & Son
Photographer with studio in Court House Square, Glasgow in the 1870s.
Malcolm Alexander
Alexander McPhearson
Robert Risk
James Newlands
John Lawless
William Buchanan
Archibald Paterson
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