Cornwall Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages) Volumes 1 to 26 on one CD saving over £120. *Advent 1676-1801 *Blisland 1539-1812 *Bodmin 1559-1812 *Botus Fleming 1550-1812 *Boyton 1568-1812 and 1754-1812 *Budock 1653-1812 *Camborne 1538-1812 *Cardynham 1675-1812 *Constantine 1571-1812 *Cornelly 1679-1812 *Creed with Grampound 1611-1837 *Crowan 1674-1812 *Davidstow 1676-1811 *Egloshayle 1600-1812 *Egloskerry 1574-1812 *Endellion 1684-1812 *Forrabury 1676-1812 *Fowey 1568-1812 More Info
These hand written transcripts giving marriages only cover the following parishes -Berrynarbor, Devon 1540-1783; Bridgerule, Devon 1702-1753; Challacomb, Devon 1673-1834; Farringdon, Devon 1620-1788; Germoe, Cornwall 1813-1837;Grade, Cornwall; 1813-1837; ,Pinhoe, Devon 1687-1837; Lynton-on-Linton, Devon 1568-1837;Plymstock, Devon 1591-1812;Rewe and Upene, Devon 1686-1837;Ruan Minor, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Agnes, Cornwall 1813-1837;St Allen, Cornwall 1813-1840;St Andrews Plymouth 1653-1674; Wamb... More Info
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Master index of surnames, beginning with letter J to Z, giving the parish. Also contains a list of parishes identifying the index volume which includes that parish.
Transcriptions of the entries in the baptismal register of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul which is now Sheffield Cathedral and was the main parish church in Sheffield until the early nineteenth century. Also included are baptisms conducted at its daughter churches, the chapelries of St Paul in central Sheffield, All Saints Ecclesall and Hill Top Chapel Attercliffe. The material is a sca...More Info
Transcriptions of 3,500 marriages in the register of the parish church of St Peter and St Paul from 2nd July 1837 to 25th October 1841 inclusive. This was the principal parish church in Sheffield at this time and is now Sheffield Cathedral.
Transcriptions of the marriages conducted at this parish church that served the populous area of Broomhall close to central Sheffield. The parish was created in 1866 and was formally known St Silas Gilcar until around 1990. The church closed in 2000.
Complete transcription of details of nearly eight thousand marriages conducted in this parish church that served the working class parish of Brightside in north east Sheffield.