WebParish Registers and Phillimore Marriage records Parish Registers and Phillimore Marriage records Parish registers are the main tool to use in tracing your ancestors before census and civil registration commenced, and these records can go back as far as 1538. WebNottinghamshire Marriages Nottinghamshire Parish and Probate Records 283,900 records includingbaptisms/christenings, burials, marriages, tombstone inscriptions, obituaries, tax lists and wills. Nottinghamshire Stray Marriages Nottinghamshire Marriage Licence Bonds 1701 part1 and part2 Norton Cuckney Marriages 1700 - 1799 and 1800-1899
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WebSt Nicholas, Nottingham Marriage Records (1562-1812) A searchable transcript of the marriage registers of St Nicholas, Nottingham. Church marriage registers are the primary source for pre-1837 marriages. They may record the bride and groom's residence, the groom's occupation, parents' names, marital status and witnesses. WebNottinghamshire Marriage Index (1528-1929) Transcriptions of 203 parish marriage registers. They list brides and grooms, their residence, marital status and occasionally other details. Vicar General’s Office Marriage Licences (1600-1679) Abstracts of marriage licences granted by the Vicar-General in London. flying lawn mowers
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WebThe England Public records office, or the PRO ( as it is known) holds the records for everything that takes place and it dates all the way back to the 1900’s if not earlier. it holds records for Wales, England, and Central United Kingdom. These offices keep all records, including some of the original manuscripts from the Middle Ages. WebParish Church of Maplebeck (Nottinghamshire) (Contains) Marriages at Marnham, 1601-1837 / Church of England. Parish Church of Marnham (Nottinghamshire) (Contains) Marriages at Morton, 1640-1837 / Church of England. Parish Church of Morton (Nottinghamshire) (Contains) Marriages at Newark Castle, 1588 / Church of England. WebNottinghamshire County Council holds the records of all births, deaths and marriages which have taken place in the county since 1837, plus civil partnerships since 2005. We do not hold records for... flying lawnmower vine