Phillimore's transcripts of marriage registers. *Alderton 1606-1812 *Allington 1623-1812 *Alton Barnes 1597-1812 *Ashley 1658-1812 *Baverstock 1559-1812 *Beechingstoke 1590-1812 *Bemerton with Fuggleston 1608-1837 *Boscombe 1625-1812 *Boyton 1560-1837 *Bratton 1542-1837 *Brinkworth 1653-1812 *Britford 1573-1812 *Bulford 1608-1812 *Castle Eaton 1549-1812 *Charlton (nr Pewsey)1696-1812 *Cherington als Chirton 1588-1812 *Chisledon 1641-1812 *Cholderton 1608-1812 More Info
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The records of governmental, ecclesiastical, and estate administration contain a vast mass of information of great value to the genealogist. Churchwardens' accounts, deeds, manorial and ecclesiastical court records rentals, surveys are just a few of the records which have been published and which are listed here (FFHS, 2000).
Quarter Sessions were responsible for the administration of local government before the introduction of county councils. They dealt with an extraordinarly wide range of topics, and their records have a huge amount of information which is likely to be of interest to family historians. Coroners and criminals, printers and freemasons, vagrants and aliens, are just a few of the people who can be found...More Info
Most of our ancestors in recent centuries attended school; some went on to university. These institutions created records which may still survive. Those records are likely to contain much useful information on our aneestors. Colin Chapman here tells us what records are likely to be available, where to find them, and how to use them.
This CD contains an index of over 84,000 entries (including Place Names) and a Calendar of all known Poor Law Records for Non-Metropolitan Surrey. These include Bastardy Bonds, Removal Orders, Settlement Certificates, Settlement Examinations etc. It does NOT include: Camberwell, Clapham, Lambeth, Newington, Southwark, Streatham and Tooting. Neither does it include the following two classe...More Info
Over 42,000 baptism records. Details range across the sets of records but usually include name of child, DOB/age, parents' names, father's occupation, address, name, occupation and parish of residence of mother's father. Occasionally other useful information is recorded.