Suffolk Family History Society Burial Index 1538*-1900*

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Suffolk Family History Society Burial Index 1538*-1900* Suffolk Family History Society Burial Index 1538*-1900* These are the Parishes Covered by this Cd Parishes Years Parishes Years Acton, All Saints 1605-1901 Beck Row (near Mildenhall), 1830-1837 Wesleyan Methodist Akenham, St Mary 1538-1900 Bedfield, St Nicholas 1584-1901 Aldeburgh, Society of Friends 1655-1751 Bedingfield, St Mary 1538-1900 Aldeburgh, St Peter & St Paul 1558-1900 Belstead, St Mary 1540-1902 Alderton, St Andrew 1674-1901 Belton, All Saints 1560-1900 Aldham, St Mary 1668-1902 Benacre, St Michael (BTs) 1691-1726 Aldringham cum Thorpe, St Andrew 1538-1900 Benacre, St Michael 1727-1900 Alpheton, St Peter & St Paul 1575-1900 Benhall, St Mary 1558-1900 Ampton, St Peter 1562-1903 Bentley, St Mary 1538-1900 Ashbocking, All Saints 1555-1901 Beyton, All Saints 1539-1900 Ashby, St Mary 1558-1904 Bildeston, St Mary 1558-1900 Ashfield cum Thorpe, St Mary 1693-1900 Great Blakenham, St Mary 1545-1900 Great Ashfield, All Saints 1563-1901 Little Blakenham, St Mary 1698-1726 (BTs) Aspall, St Mary of Grace 1558-1900 Little Blakenham, St Mary 1728-1900 Assington, St Edmund 1598-1901 Blaxhall, St Peter 1673-1900 Athelington, St Peter 1699-1900 Blundeston, St Mary 1558-1900 Bacton, St Mary 1539-1901 Blyford, All Saints (BTs) 1691-1691 Badingham, St John the Baptist 1538-1900 Blyford, All Saints 1695-1900 Badley, St Mary 1589-1900 Blythburgh, Holy Trinity 1563-1900 Badwell Ash, St Mary 1559-1900 Botesdale, Methodist 1845-1901 Bardwell, Baptist 1851-1908 Boulge, St Michael & All 1622-1900 Angels Bardwell, St Peter & St Paul 1539-1901 Boxford, Independent / 1824-1900 Congregational Barham, St Mary 1563-1900 Boxford, St Mary 1557-1900 Barking, St Mary 1564-1898 Boxted, All Saints 1539-1902 Barnardiston, All Saints 1549-1904 Boyton, St Andrew with Capel 1539-1900 St Andrew Barnby, St John the Baptist 1555-1900 Bradfield Combust, All Saints 1538-1904 Barnham, St Gregory 1730-1900 Bradfield St Clare, St Clare 1539-1902 Barningham, St Andrew 1538-1900 Bradfield St George, St 1555-1902 George Barrow, All Saints 1544-1912 Great Bradley, St Mary 1703-1900 Barsham, Holy Trinity 1558-1900 Little Bradley, All Saints 1561-1902 Great Barton, Holy Innocents 1565-1900 Bradwell, St Nicholas 1556-1900 Barton Mills, Baptist 1811-1906 Braiseworth, St Mary 1709-1903 Barton Mills, St Mary 1663-1900 Bramfield, St Andrew 1539-1900 Battisford, St Mary (BTs) 1707-1708 Bramford, St Mary 1554-1900 Battisford, St Mary 1711-1901 Brampton, St Peter (BTs) 1691-1765 Bawdsey, St Mary the Virgin (BTs) 1708-1744 Brampton, St Peter 1760-1900 Bawdsey, St Mary the Virgin 1744-1900 Brandeston, All Saints 1559-1900 Baylham, St Peter 1661-1900 Brandon, St Peter (BTs) 1571-1641 Great Bealings, St Mary 1538-1900 Brandon, St Peter 1654-1900 Little Bealings, All Saints 1558-1900 Brantham, St Michael 1634-1900 Beccles, Cemetery 1840-1900 Bredfield, St Andrew (BTs) 1708-1709 Beccles, Martyrs' Memorial 1830-1883 Bredfield, St Andrew 1712-1900 Particular Baptist Beccles, Society of Friends 1698-1813 Brent Eleigh, St Mary 1590-1900 Beccles, St Michael 1587-1891 Brettenham, St Mary 1584-1900 Great Bricett, St Mary & St 1525-1900 Cockfield, St Peter 1561-1900 Lawrence Brightwell, St John the Baptist with 1653-1900 Coddenham, St Mary 1538-1900 Foxhall Brockley, St Andrew 1605-1901 Combs, St Mary 1569-1900 Brome, St Mary 1563-1900 Coney Weston, St Mary 1562-1901 Bromeswell, St Edmund 1634-1900 Cookley, St Michael 1539-1900 Bruisyard, St Peter 1568-1900 Copdock, St Peter (BTs) 1698-1699 Brundish, St Lawrence 1563-1900 Copdock, St Peter 1701-1900 Bucklesham, St Mary 1678-1901 Great Cornard, St Andrew 1596-1900 Bungay, Cemetery 1888-1902 Little Cornard, All Saints 1565-1900 Bungay, Holy Trinity 1456-1900 Corton, St Bartholomew 1579-1900 Bungay, Independent / 1786-1839 Cotton, St Andrew 1539-1901 Congregational Bungay, St Mary 1465-1901 Covehithe, St Andrew 1559-1900 Bures St Mary, St Mary 1538-1900 Cowlinge, Congregational 1894-1903 Burgate, St Mary 1560-1900 Cowlinge, St Margaret 1560-1901 Burgh Castle, St Peter & St Paul 1698-1901 Cransford, St Peter 1653-1900 Burgh, St Botolph 1547-1900 Cratfield, Independent / 1837-1897 Congregational Burstall, St Mary 1540-1899 Cratfield, St Mary 1539-1900 Bury St Edmunds, Cemetery 1855-1900 Creeting All Saints, All Saints 1706-1812 with St Olave Bury St Edmunds, Garland Street 1799-1879 Creeting St Mary, St Mary 1681-1900 Baptist Bury St Edmunds, Society of 1673-1880 Creeting St Peter, St Peter 1558-1900 Friends Bury St Edmunds, St James 1562-1897 Cretingham, St Peter 1557-1900 Bury St Edmunds, St Mary 1538-1919 Crowfield, All Saints 1784-1901 Bury St Edmunds, Whiting Street 1651-1837 Culford, St Mary 1560-1900 Independent / Congregational Butley, St John the Baptist 1693-1900 Culpho, St Botolph 1721-1907 Buxhall, St Mary 1558-1900 Dalham, St Mary 1558-1902 Campsea Ashe, St John the Baptist 1559-1900 Dallinghoo, St Mary 1559-1900 Capel St Mary, St Mary 1538-1901 Darsham, All Saints 1539-1900 Carlton Colville, St Peter 1662-1900 Debach, All Saints 1539-1900 Carlton, St Peter 1540-1902 Debenham, Independent / 1851-1898 Congregational Cavendish, Cemetery 1886-1900 Debenham, St Mary 1562-1900 Cavendish, St Mary 1594-1913 Denham (near Bury), St Mary 1538-1900 Cavenham, St Andrew 1540-1900 Denham (near Eye), St John 1698-1708 (BTs) Charsfield, St Peter (BTs) 1698-1728 Denham (near Eye), St John 1708-1903 Charsfield, St Peter 1728-1900 Dennington, St Mary 1571-1900 Chattisham, All Saints & St 1559-1902 Denston, St Nicholas 1561-1901 Margaret Chedburgh, All Saints 1539-1904 Depden, St Mary 1561-1900 Chediston, St Mary 1653-1900 Drinkstone, All Saints 1580-1900 Chelmondiston, Baptist 1831-1834 Dunwich, All Saints 1689-1848 Chelmondiston, Society of Friends 1676-1703 Dunwich, St James 1822-1900 Chelmondiston, St Andrew (BTs) 1698-1727 Dunwich, St Peter 1539-1656 Chelmondiston, St Andrew 1727-1900 Earl Soham, St Mary 1558-1901 Chelsworth, All Saints 1559-1900 Earl Stonham, St Mary 1654-1901 Chevington, All Saints 1559-1902 East Bergholt, Cemetery 1855-1887 Chillesford, St Peter (BTs) 1699-1740 East Bergholt, Independent / 1825-1836 Congregational Chillesford, St Peter 1738-1902 East Bergholt, St Mary 1656-1900 Chilton, St Mary 1624-1899 Eastbridge (near Theberton), 1881-1906 Methodist Clare, Baptist 1822-1835 Easton, All Saints 1561-1901 Clare, Independent / Congregational 1785-1898 Edwardstone, St Mary 1646-1900 Clare, St Peter & St Paul 1559-1901 Ellough, All Saints 1541-1904 Claydon, St Peter 1559-1900 Elmsett, St Peter 1684-1900 Clopton, St Mary (BTs) 1698-1735 Elmswell, St John the Divine 1655-1902 Clopton, St Mary 1735-1900 Elveden, St Andrew & St 1653-1901 Patrick Eriswell, St Peter 1592-1900 Harleston, St Augustine 1560-1902 Erwarton, St Mary 1558-1900 Hartest, All Saints 1556-1901 Euston, St Genevieve 1571-1902 Hasketon, St Andrew 1538-1900 Exning, Cemetery 1886-1900 Haughley, St Mary 1557-1900 Exning, St Agnes 1887-1901 Haverhill, 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Hopton (near Thetford), All 1691-1903 Saints Gazeley, All Saints 1539-1900 Horham, St Mary 1594-1900 Gedding, St Mary 1546-1900 Horringer, St Leonard 1558-1901 Gisleham, Holy Trinity 1559-1901 Hoxne, St Peter & St Paul 1548-1900 Gislingham, St Mary 1558-1901 Hundon, All Saints (BTs) 1567-1674 Great Glemham, All Saints 1559-1901 Hundon, All Saints 1674-1900 Little Glemham, St Andrew 1551-1900 Hundon, United Reformed 1882-1909 Little Glemham, St Andrew (BTs) 1708-1748 Hunston, St Michael 1559-1901 Glemsford, St Mary 1550-1900 Huntingfield, St Mary 1539-1901 Gorleston, Independent 1830-1837 Icklingham, All Saints 1560-1900 Gorleston, St Andrew 1674-1845 Icklingham,
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