Buckinghamshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volume 1 to 9 on one CD. Covers various parishes for a range of years in the county of Buckinghamshire. *Amersham 1561-1812 *Aston Clinton 1560-1812 *Aston Clinton St Leonards 1739 - 1754 *Beaconsfield 1631-1812 *Bradenham 1627-1812 *Broughton 1720-1837 *Burnham 1561-1812 *Chalfont St Giles 1584-1812 *Chalfont St Peter 1538-1812 *Cheddington 1552-1812 *Chenies 1593-1836 *Chesham 1637-1837 *Chicheley 1559-1812 *Cholesbury 1576- More Info
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This A3-size map (folded to A5) compliments the county parish maps produced by the Institute of Heraldic and Genealogical Studies, Canterbury. The main use is in planning a search pattern if an ancestor does not turn up in the expected parish. 3rd edition (1996). Map.
Transcription of the births, marriages and burials from the registers of the parish. Monumental inscriptions inside the church and from the churchyard. Originally transcribed in 1893. The following places are in the parish of Adel: Arthington, Arthington Nunnery, Cookridge, East Brearey, Eccup, Kershall, Kirkshill, Moseley Wood, West Brearey
Baptisms, Marriages and Burials in the Parish Church, 1539 to 1800. Transcribed by John Blackburn, Curate of Ingleby Greenhow, in 1889. Includes a comprehensive history of the Parish from 1066, with some pedigrees.
The earliest register of this parish is badly fragmented and damaged but this transcript made in 1877 will be of great help to anyone who wishes to research this period. The events covered in this first book are as follows; •Baptisms 1592 to 1687 (with a few to 1725) •Marriages 1577 to 1675 •Burials 1577 to 1681 In addition to these events the author has extracted some baptisms, mar...More Info
The Wotton-under-Edge Historical Society holds two volumes of St Mary�s Parish registers at the Heritage Centre on behalf of the Parish Church. The 1571�1659 register contains 300 pages of baptisms, marriages and burials. This volume was transcribed by Miss E.C. Perkins, grand daughter of Benjamin R. Perkins, vicar from 1829 to 1881, in 1914 from the original registers. It is...More Info