Thanks Sharon
I have
1. George & Agnes Middlemist - m.Coldstream 02/06/1751: issue
1.1 William b.Coldstream 16/08/1753
1.2 John b.Coldstream 27/04/1755
1.3 James b.Coldstream 14/12/1760
1.4 George b.Mordington 19/05/1765
1.3 James & Helen Ker - mChirnside 20/10/1786: possible issue
1.3.1 George b.Hutton 1787
1.3.2 Margaret b.Polworth 1789
1.3.3 Alicia and Helen b.Edrom 1793 - twins
1.3.4 John b.Longformacus 1798
1.3.5 James b.Fogo 1802
1.3.6 Joseph b.Fogo 1803
1.3.7 Thomas b.

?? 1809 (age from death cert, Chirnside - parents James & Helen Carr)
1.3.8 Mary b.1809 Fogo
MI Chirnside gives Helen Carr's death as 1826 age 62 which fits with Helen Ker.
1.3 James Clezie's death as1833 age 66, but if James was son of George and & Agnes the date is 7 years out.
1.3.6 Joseph's death as 1823 age 23 which is 3 years out.
1.3.2 Margaret's death as 1856 age 65 which fits exactly.
1.3.5 James' death as 1860 age 58 which fits exactly.
My concerns are that Helen would have been 45 when Thomas and Mary were born, and James was seven years younger than the son of George and Agnes Middlemist would have been. Thomas' death record does give his parents as James and Helen Carr, however.
Your thoughts?
Here's another one, William to Katharin Liongat m.1703 Hutton. Liongat reads like Scougal to me! Look at 's' in Holy Island four lines above, and the 'n' is definitely a 'u'. The transcriber must have been having a bad day! Unfortunately I can't find any Scougals born in Berwickshire around then although there are Scugals born in Chirnside about that time and there are lots later, and still Scougals in the area today. She could of course have come from Northumberland.
Andrew