A record of the historic work of the citizens of Croydon during the Great War. It contains a Roll of Honour (with photos) and a wealth of information on the military, semi-military, civilians, and hospital services and is illustrated throughout. If you have any connections with Croydon then this will be an informative and interesting addition to your collection. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable by whole or part name *Bookmarked by major headings *Fully printable ... More Info
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From a book published in 1883 by Jesse Ward, founder/owner of the Croydon Advertiser. Lists upwards of 4,500 names from the monumental inscriptions in Croydon's churches and churchyards (St John, St Peter, St James, Christ Church), Friends Meeting House, Pump Pail Chapel and the Queens Road Cemetery together with St Mary, Beddington, St John, Shirley and St Mary, Addington. The majority of the ...More Info
Contains transcriptions of the monumental inscriptions for St Mark, Kennington and burial records for Vauxhall Chapel (Independent), Kennington Lane. The original records for the burials are held at the London Metropolitan Archives, reference RG4/4158.
Contains a transciption of the Settlement records of Scots and Irish in Lambeth for the period 1834-1846. The details include the date of settlement, the names of the principals, their spouses and children where this has been recorded. Country and place of birth and the time elapsed since they left are also detailed. The names of the principals and spouses are indexed to allow searches by surname ...More Info
Includes baptisms 1801-1847, marriages 1808-1854 and burials 1839-1854.
Monumental inscriptions both inside and outside the church from 1583-1993.