This CD set contains thousands of Baptisms, Marriages and burials. The complete set of London Marriage Licenses between 1521-1869 and also irregular marriages without license or banns. Essential for tracing your relatives in London. More Info
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Transcription of marriages conducted at this Anglican parish church that served the densely populated area of Ellesmere in North East Sheffield. The parish was formed from St Thomas Brightside and the building paid for by Sir John Brown, owner of the Atlas Steel Works, who was worried that his workforce was drifting to the Methodists. The tall blackened spire of the neo-Gothic church could be seen...More Info
Transcriptions of the baptisms 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.
Baptisms at this parish church in north-east Sheffield. The parish was established in 1918 from St Thomas Brightside. The two parishes were re-joined in 1979.
Baptisms at this parish church on Nursery Street, near the Wicker. The parish was consecrated in 1848.
Full transcription of baptisms conducted at this parish church. The parish was created to serve an area north of the town centre and north of the River Don. The area developed rapidly during the nineteenth century to house the town's ever increasing workforce.