Marriage registers for all 9 volumes of Phillimore's Middlesex parish record transcripts. *Acton 1566-1812 * Ashford 1696-1812 * Cowley 1563-1812 * Ealing (St Mary) 1582-1837 * Edmonton 1557-1837 * Enfield 1550-1837 * Feltham 1634-1812 * Finchley 1560-1837 * Great Stanmore 1599-1837 * Greenford 1539-1812 * Hampton 1657-1812 * Hanwell 1570-1812 * Hanworth 1732-1837 * Harefield 1546-1837 * Harlington 1540-1812 * Hayes 1557-1812 * Heston 1559-1812 * Hillingdon 1559-1812 * Hounslow 1708-1812 * Ic More Info
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Seal records- Census 1841-1911. Directories 1847-1838. Tithes 1841. Church records, Baptisms 1561-1964, Marriages 1562-1925 & Burials 1561-1924. for details of Ightham & Kemsing records see NWK-CD54B & NWK-CD54C respectively.
Ightham records- Census 1841-1911, Directories 1839-1938 & Tithes 1839. Church records (some missing) Baptisms 1559-1955, Marriages 1559-1955 & Burials 1560-1955. for details of Seal & Kemsing records see NWK-CD54A & NWK-CD54C respectively.
The records on the CD have been transcribed by members of Kent Family History Society and are in pdf format. A program such as Adobe Acrobat Reader DC is required. If you have a query about any of our publications please e-mail [email protected] The CD contains a transcript of the burial registers of the Municipal Cemeteries of the Medway Towns including information from the grave register...More Info
2nd edition (1995). Described as 'the most useful single reference work for those tracing ancestry', the main section of the atlas contains maps showing the pre-1832 parish boundaries, colour-coded probate jurisdictions, the starting dates of the surviving registers, and the position of churches and chapels where relevant. And facing each 'parish' map is a topographical map, showing the contempora...More Info
Church records are: Baptisms 1561-1920, Marriages 1562-1950 & Burials 1562-2009. For details of Seal & Ightham records included on the disc see NWK-CD54A & CD54B respectively.