Hello Harry and HubbellGardiner,
Just one more question, if you don't mind, before I exit this topic.
I don't suppose that the kirk-session records are digitized, are they? I couldn't be that lucky! Looking at the Parish Register entry, it does look as though John Walton's birth entry looks very cramped and could have been squeezed in at the very top, but I might be being fanciful.
Reason is that I have another similar, but different, situation with the Mundell strand of this family. My Grandmother Alison 'Kenley' Walton Married Robert Glendinning Mundell in 1909. He gave his birth age as 35 and his parents as Robert Mundell and Mary m.s. Munro.
I can't find this couple anywhere. I have found a birth for Robert Glendinning Mundell in 1871 to James Mundell and Mary m.s. Currie. (Her mother's m.s was Glendinning). I am inclined to assume that this is him. If the writing is difficult, Currie could be misconstrued as Munroe, But James Mundell? and 1871? Unfortunately, Robert G's death Cert. is little help as he died in service with the 14th Royal Scots Regiment in 1915 and is buried in Weymouth. Unfortunately also, English documentation has fewer details eg. regarding birth parents, than the Scottish documents.
I haven't been successful in finding his Service records either.
It's another intrigue and most likely a similar issue to that you have both hi-lighted.
Any further info. you might suggest would be much appreciated.
Regards, Mundell