This CD has more than 200 pages of Catholic obituaries, including those for secular priests from 1722 to 1783, and from Laity's Directory, 1773 to 1839, including clergy, religious women, French clergy, and laity. Also includes a collection of Catholic memorial inscriptions for the counties of Monmouthshire, Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Lincolnshire, Yorkshire, Middlesex, and Kent. *Digitally enhanced images of the original text *Searchable text *Bookmarked by major headings More Info
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Covers the Grimsby area of the nineteenth century Caistor Registration District. Places included are; Ashby cum Fenby, Aylesby, Bradley, Cleethorpes \[Clee with Weelsby, Clee with Thrunscoe\], East Ravendale, Great Coates, Great Grimsby, Hatcliffe Top, Healing, Humberston, Immingham, Irby upon Humber, Laceby, Little Coates, New Waltham, Scartho, Stallingborough, Waltham & Wold Newton. There are ma...More Info
At this time, every man over the age of 18 was required to take an oath "protesting" his allegiance to the Protestant faith. The returns have been completely transcribed, with the exception of the oath itself which is given in full only once. County coverage is good, with Kesteven being the least represented area. A few returns include women, and some give occupations or relationships. In PDF form...More Info
Contains all the parishes within this nineteenth century registration district, with the exception of Manton, for which there is no known memorial. Included are photographs of the memorials, Rolls of Honour, and memorial books for New Holland and the 136 Squadron, Kirton Lindsey. There are also photographs of many of the remembered men. This CD also contains the Matthew Humberstone Foundation Scho...More Info
Most people wishing to move from one parish to another were obliged to take with them a "Settlement Certificate" that stated where their legal place of settlement was. Many of these certificates give the occupations of men, and the names & ages of children. Contains abstracts from certificates, by parish. In PDF format
For marriages taking place by means of a licence, an Allegation, or declaration that there was no impediment to the marriage, was needed. A Bond was a sum of money that could be forfeited if the Allegation proved to be false. Gives names of both parties, age, status, parishes of residence etc. In PDF format.