Lincolnshire Phillimore Marriages Volumes 01 to 11 on one CD. *Addlethorpe 1561-1837 *Alford 1538-1837 *Anderby 1561-1837 *Asserby 1561-1837 *Auborn 1562-1837 *Barrowby 1538-1837 *Bassingham 1572-1812 *Beesby 1565-1837 *Bilsby with Asserby and Thurley 1561-1837 *Boothby Graffoe 1562-1837 *Boultham 1562-1837 *Bracebridge 1562-1837 *Carlton le Moorland 1561-1812 *Claxby 1561-1837 *Claypole 1538-1837 *Cowbitt 1561-1837 with certain marriages between 1846 and 1850 *Cumberworth 1561- More Info
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1719 - 1754, transcribed from Phillimore's. Listed by date, with a surname index.
A hearth tax was a property tax, or wealth tax, levied on each home. It was calculated based on the number of hearths or fireplaces within a home. Payments of a Hearth Tax were required in England from 1662-1689 and it was the occupiers who were liable for this tax and not the owners. A tax of 2 shillings (10p) had to be paid for each hearth in two instalments - Lady Day (25th March) and...More Info
Dates covered: Baptisms 1800-1844; Marriages 1800-1837; Burials 1800-1842. The files have been saved as Adobe PDFs. Also included is a portfolio of church images. Marriages are sorted by both bride and groom. Many of the baptisms included the date of birth of the child as well as the father's occupation.
Dates covered: Baptisms 1800-1837; Marriages 1800-1837; Burials 1800-1840. The files have been saved as Adobe pdfs Also included is a reproduction of an old newspaper article about the church from our scrapbook collection. Marriages are sorted by both bride and groom. The baptisms list the occupations for three quarters of the fathers with weavers and bleachers outnumbering all other job...More Info
Dates covered: Baptisms 1800-1840; Marriages 1800-1837; Burials 1800-1840. Marriages are sorted by both bride and groom. Burials where additional information was given as to the cause of death or the relationship of the deceased these details have been included. Also included are those register entries which refer to Bretton Chapel and Sandal.