Marriage registers for all the Norfolk Phillimore parish volumes on one CD. *Acle 1664-1812 *Anmer 1660-1837 *Ashwicken with Leziate 1717-1837 *Babingly 1662-1812 *Bagthorpe 1562-1837 *Barton Turf 1558-1812 *Barwick 1567-1837 *Bawsey 1539-1771 *Bedingham 1561-1812 *Billockby 1561-1748 *Bircham Newton 1562-1837 *Bircham St Mary 1669-1837 *BIrcham Tofts 1698-1837 *Booton 1560-1812 *Braydeston 1623-1812 *Brundall 1563-1812 *Burgh St Margaret 1813-1837 *Burlingham St Andrew 1540- More Info
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Bertram Merrell was the founder of the FHS of Cheshire, and over the past 25 years he has compiled a marriage index for most of the county, covering the years 1550-1837. It was originally available as a hand-written document on fiche, but the Society has computerised the index, and made it more easily accessible by publishing it on CD-ROM. Version 3 covers almost all the ancient Cheshire parishes ...More Info
Bertram Merrell Marriage Index. Version 3.0. 1700-1837. (Including Hartley Jones Marriage Index of the Wirral 1580-1850 and the Mid-Cheshire Marriage Index)
Over 70,000 Marriage Licence Bonds for Salisbury Diocese, which includes Wiltshire, Berkshire, Dorset & Uffculme in Devon, with many strays from other places. These bonds, over 70,000 of them which could be the only record of a marriage, normally include name, age, groom occupation, place of residence, marital state, bondsmen and possibly church(es) where the marriage could take place. We ...More Info
The Allen Marriage Index 1538-1837, available on line at the Hertfordshire Archives & Local Studies (HALS), includes only marriages that took place in Hertfordshire. This database contains marriages, banns and licences outside the county where one or both were Hertfordshire people, including a few instances of forbidden banns. Additionally are included marriage licences where a Hertfordshire churc...More Info
This fourth volume of our marriage index series contains details of marriages in the Church of England Deaneries of Bolingbroke, Calcewaithe & Candleshoe, Horncastle and Louthesk, which are situated in the east of the county. The information given is the names of both parties, whether single or widowed, the date of the marriage, the parish where it took place, and whether by banns or licence; plus...More Info