Marriage registers for both volumes of Phillimore's Berkshire parish record transcripts, compiled on one CD. Bradfield 1559-1812, Buscot 1676-1812, Harwell 1559-1837, Kington Lisle 1560-1837, Purley 1662-1840, Sparsholt 1559-1812, Sulham 1723-1837, Wantage 1538-1837, West Hanney 1564-1837, West Hendred 1558-1837 and West Woodhay 1653-1812.... More Info
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The Hertfordshire Burial Index holds 137,000 names and is complete for the years 1800-1851. It includes all known Parish Register entries plus Burials from Non-Conformist Churches and Chapels. Full transcriptions from all known deposited registers for the County with information not included on the National Burial Index.
A collection of historical material relating to Headley parish from previously published sources, compiled by John Owen Smith \[See also JOS-27-3; JOS-29-X; JOS-38-9; JOS-49-4; Headley Miscellanies\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
THIS BOOK INCLUDES ALL THE INDIVIDUAL 'HEADLEY MISCELLANY' ITEMS SHOWN BELOW: A collection of historical material relating to Headley parish from previously published sources, compiled by John Owen Smith \[See also JOS-27-3; JOS-29-X; JOS-38-9; JOS-48-6; JOS-49-4; Headley Miscellanies\] Supplied by John Owen Smith
A mini-census, listing communicants (those over 14 years) at Easter 1565, with two lists for Appledore - one 1567 and one undated. In many cases names of wives, children under 14 and servants are given for a period where seven of the 14 parishes do not have surviving parish registers. Covering Appledore, Brookland, Burmarsh, Dymchurch, Ebony, Fairfield, Lympne, New Romney, Orlestone, Saltwood, Sto...More Info
Please enter the following information in the box below: Name(s) of individual or family sought with approximate years of birth/baptism and places connected with them, plus (if available) name of wife/husband, year of marriage and names and dates of children. The West Kent Index (Diocese of Rochester parishes) is around 65% complete (all parish collections are already included) and has some 16500...More Info