Marriage registers for all the Phillimore Worcester parish volumes. Alderminster 1613-1812; Alstone 1550-1805; Birtsmorton 1539-1812; Bradley 1630-1812; Bushley 1539-1837; Churchill in Halfshire 1564-1812; Church Lench 1702-1812; Cleeve Prior 1599-1837; Eastham 1571-1837; Elmbridge 1570-1812; Frankley 1604-1812; Hanley Child 1754-1836; Hanley William 1586-1837; Himbleton 1713-1812; Hinton in the Green 1735-1812; Huddington 1695-1812; Kempsey 1690-1812; Kington 1588-1836; Little Comberton 1540 More Info
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This book published first published in 1852 is a treasure trove for anyone who has an interest or family in the parish of Chudleigh and its surrounds. It is packed full of information from the earliest history when the Bishops of Exeter were Lords of the Manor, through the Reformation and Civil War, Ugbrooke and the Clifford family, other families, the Dissenting Chapels and many other topics of ...More Info
This book covers all of those parishes in the Dioceses of Exeter, which is most of Devon. There are thousands of entries starting in 1523 and continuing to1631. It is arranged in chronological order and gives the names of the bride and groom and their adobe. It is the ideal tool to locate the that missing marriage, particularly in those parishes that have not surviving parish registers or are pa...More Info
This publication, of over 800 pages, was produced in 1905 and is described as being “A Handbook of Historical Reference to all the Places in the County. It gives details of surviving parish registers (at that time), references for selected actions, details of where to find notes, various grants and some of the wills of the local people. This book is invaluable for those studying local or family ...More Info
Researched by members of the Ryedale Family History Group, this publication explores the life and death of members of the parish who gave their lives in both World War I and II. A list of the names of those researched can be found free of charge on the Group’s website: https://ryedalefamilyhistory.org/media/other/5076/RyedaleWarCasualties.pdf
Researched by members of the Ryedale Family History Group, this publication explores the life and death of members of the parish who gave their lives in both World War I and II. A list of the names of those researched can be found free of charge on the Group’s website: https://ryedalefamilyhistory.org/media/other/5076/RyedaleWarCasualties.pdf