Marriage registers for all 7 volumes of Phillimore's Dorset parish record transcripts. * Allington 1570-1812 * Alton Pancras 1674-1812 * Askerswell 1560-1812 * Beaminster 1558-1812 * Bothenhampton 1636-1812 * Bradpole 1695-1812 * Broadwinsor 1563-1812 * Burstock 1563-1812 * Burton Bradstock with Shipton Gorge 1614-1812 * Cattistock 1558-1812 * Cerne Abbas 1654-1812 * Charminster 1561-1812 * Charmouth 1654-1812 * Cheddington 1756-1812 * Chickerell 1723-1812 * Chideock 1654-1812 * More Info
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Transcriptions of burials in the churchyards of three parishes in the north of Sheffield. The growth of Chapeltown in the far north of Sheffield during the nineteenth century was stimulated by the establishment of the company of Newton Chambers, while the village of Ecclesfield to the north of Sheffield boasts a fine medieval building known as the 'minster of the moors'. This parish covered a larg...More Info
Transcriptions of burials in five parish churchyards in north and east Sheffield. The graveyard at Holy Trinity opened and closed after 9 burials because it was decided to use the land for a school building. St Thomas served a working class area in the east end of the city, the heartland of the steel manufacturing industry. The Memorial Inscriptions of the extant gravestones at St Thomas Brightsid...More Info
Transcriptions of burials in the churchyards of four parishes located in countryside to the north and west of Sheffield. Bradfield originated as a daughter church of the parish of Ecclesfield in the middle ages. Transcriptions of baptisms and marriages at the Church of the Ascension Oughtibridge church and the Memorial Inscriptions at St Nicholas Bradfield are also available for download.
Transcriptions of burials at the churchyard of the main central parish church of the South Yorkshire town of Rotherham and the outlying village of Greasbrough.
Transciptions of over 86,000 baptisms conducted at the central parish chruch of St Peter and St Paul, now Sheffield Cathedral.