Marriage registers for all the Norfolk Phillimore parish volumes on one CD. *Acle 1664-1812 *Anmer 1660-1837 *Ashwicken with Leziate 1717-1837 *Babingly 1662-1812 *Bagthorpe 1562-1837 *Barton Turf 1558-1812 *Barwick 1567-1837 *Bawsey 1539-1771 *Bedingham 1561-1812 *Billockby 1561-1748 *Bircham Newton 1562-1837 *Bircham St Mary 1669-1837 *BIrcham Tofts 1698-1837 *Booton 1560-1812 *Braydeston 1623-1812 *Brundall 1563-1812 *Burgh St Margaret 1813-1837 *Burlingham St Andrew 1540- More Info
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Transcriptions of burials at the parish church of St Peter and St Paul (Sheffield Cathedral) and its chapels of ease:St James,St Paul's, Attercliffe Hill Top Chapel and Ecclesall All Saints. Transcriptions of baptisms and marriages at the Cathedral church are also available for download.
Transcription of the details of nearly 20,000 internments in the cemetery at Derbyshire Lane in Norton, south Sheffield that took place between 1869 and 1995. Includes internment of ashes as well as burials. Details are name, address and age of deceased and in some cases the occupation and the name of a relation. This cemetery was created originally as a burial ground for the parish of Norton when...More Info
Apprentices, Bastardy, Bonds, Settlements & Valuations, St Mary's Parish, 17th - 19th centuries. A4 softback 84 pages
**Published January 2010** This CD-ROM, which is also available as a Downloadable PDF file, contains transcriptions of the Burial and Grave Registers and of the existing memorial inscriptions of the burial grounds in this Circuit, supplemented, where possible, by earlier recordings when the memorial inscriptions no longer exist. The churches are: CLAYTON METHODIST CHURCH ...More Info
Underused source of land transfer from father to son/relative, sales, mortgages, relations with the steward; also courts leet, petty crimes, neighbours from hell. Location, detailed survey of contents with examples and interpretation of documents found. Glossary of Latin and obsolete terms.