Volume 1 - Moresby 1676-1837, Workington 1670-1837 Volume 2 - Crosby on Eden 1665-1837, Gosforth 1571-1837, Harrington 1652-1837, Stanwix 1662-1837... More Info
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Transcriptions of burials in three parish churchyards in north west Sheffield. The Wadsley records contain a number of burials of patients of the nearby South Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum (later Middlewood Hospital). Burials between 7th May 1891 and 11th January 1895 have not been transcribed because the register cannot be located.
Transcriptions of the burial records of this medieval parish church in the south east of Sheffield. Transcriptions of baptisms and marriages at this church are also available for download.
Full transcription of burial records of nearly 10,000 burials that took place at this parish church after it opened in the mid-nineteenth century. The church, which is now closed, served a populous working class district in east Sheffield. Data are split between two Excel files.
Six books from our A4 County series of publications, available individually on page 11, presented here on a CD-ROM or as a single pdf file as a download. The books are: 60 Volume 1; Vagrants & Deserters 18th & 19th centuries 61 Volume 2; Petty Sessions Courts 1771-1857 62 Volume 3; Removals & Settlements 19th C 63 Volume 4; Borough apprentices 17C, St Peter & Paul bastardy records ...More Info
**Published May 2012** Kipping Independent (Congregational) Chapel, is the oldest Independent/Congregational Chapel in the Bradford area. As such it has had much attention paid to it over the years. This CD-ROM, which is also available as a Downloadble PDF file, brings together all the strands of information. New Road Congregational Chapel is an off-shoot of it and, because it co...More Info