Devonshire Phillimore Parish Records (Marriages)Volumes 01 and 02: *Countisbury 1676-1737 *Ipplepen 1612-1837 *Kings Kerswell 1752-1837 *Martinhoe 1633-1812 *St Andrew's Plymouth 1581-1654 *Trentishoe 1697-1812 *Uffculme 1538-1837 *Werrington 1654-1812... More Info
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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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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.