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LINCOLNSHIRE Use the Booklet Guide Find the Deanery the Parish Falls in to Guide You to the Correct Microfiche How to search the listings. Where relevant, the dates of the records we hold are noted. Please note that the reference number after the place name is the library catalogue number, which you can use for reference if requesting a search in a particular record or if visiting in person. Once in the relevant county listing page you can either chose to scroll down the page manually or you may wish to search for a particular word or place using the “control” and “F” search facility. How to use the search facility 1. Press the key marked “Ctrl” or “Control” at the same time as pressing down the “F” key on your keyboard. This will bring up a search box. 2. Then enter the name of the parish or word you wish to search for in the search box and click on “find next”. The first relevant entry will be highlighted for you in the main text. 3. To find the next relevant entry you can repeat the process by clicking “Find next” again. LINCOLNSHIRE Use the booklet guide find the deanery the parish falls in to guide you to the correct microfiche. L = Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology LF = Lincolnshire Family History Society Ph = Phillimore Collection PM = Pamphlets Please see the Nottinghamshire section for publications relating to the border parishes Aby (mf) Mar 1600-1699 Addlethorpe (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Ailby (mf) Mar 1600-1699 Aisthorpe (CD533) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF5) Mar 1754-1812 (L5) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 Alford (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1753 Algarkirk (CD473) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF16) Mar 1754-1812 (L16) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 1 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF18) Mar 1754-1812 (L22) Mar 1813-1837 Alkborough (mf) Bur ` 1813-1900 Althorpe (L23) Mar 1813-1837 Alvingham (CD317) Mar 1584-1836 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF10) Mar 1754-1812 (L10) Mar 1813-1837 (CD542) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 Amcotts (L23) Mar 1813-1837 Ancaster (CD547) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF23) Mar 1754-1812 (L18) Mar 1813-1837 Anderby (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Anwick (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Apley (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (CD551) MI Appleby (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF18) Mar 1754-1812 (L22) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Asgarby (mf) Bapt+Bur 1754-1812 By Spilsby (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF20) Mar 1754-1812 (L20) Mar 1813-1837 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 Asgarby by Sleaford (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Ashby by Partney (mf) Bap+Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF20) Mar 1754-1812 (L20) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 Ashby cum Fenby (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Ashby de la Laund (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 2 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Ashby Puerorum (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (CD551) MI Aslackby (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF17) Mar 1754-1812 (L17) Mar 1813-1837 Asserby (mf) Mar 1600-1699 Asterby (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (CD551) MI Aswarby (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 Aswardby (mf) Bapt+Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burial 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF20) Mar 1754-1812 (L20) Mar 1813-1837 Aubourn (mf) Bur 1600-1699 (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF4) Mar 1754-1812 (L4) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Aunsby (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burial 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 Authorpe (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 Aylesby (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Bag Enderby (mf) Bapt+Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF20) Mar 1754-1812 (L20) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Bardney (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 3 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (CD551) MI Barholme (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF17) Mar 1754-1812 (L17) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) MI Barkston (CD547) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (CD317) Mar 1561-1650 + 1681-1837 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF23) Mar 1754-1812 (L18) Mar 1813-1837 Barlings (CD533) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF5) Mar 1754-1812 (L5) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Barnetby le Wold (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) MI Barnolby-le-Beck (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Barrowby (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF2) Mar 1754-1812 (L18) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 Barrow on Humber (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L14) Mar 1813-1837 Barton on Humber (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Methodist MIs 1842-1991 (mf) Congregational MIs 1833-1896 Barton St.Mary mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) MI Barton St.Peter (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) MI Bassingham (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF4) Mar 1754-1812 (L4) Mar 1813-1837 (bur) Bur 1813-1900 Bassingthorpe (mf) bur (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF6) Mar 1754-1812 (L6) Mar 1813-1837 Westby (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 Baston (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 4 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF17) Mar 1754-1812 (L17) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (CD551) MI Baumber (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Beckingham (CD547) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF23) Mar 1754-1812 (L18) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Beelsby (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Beesby (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 Belchford (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (CD551) MI Belleau (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 Belton (CD547) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (L18) Mar 1813-1837 (LF23) Mar 1754-1812 (L23) Mar 1813-1837 Bennington (CD463) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF15) Mar 1754-1812 (L15) Mar 1813-1837 Benniworth (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (CD551) MI Bicker (CD473) Bapt and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 5 (LF16) Mar 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1813-1837 Bigby (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 Billingborough (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF17) Mar 1754-1812 (L17) Mar 1813-1837 Billinghay (mf)(CD529) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 History of Bilsby (mf) Bapts + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF8) Mar 1754-1812 (L8) Mar 1813-1837 Binbrook St.Gabriel (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Binbrook St.Mary (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF9) Mar 1754-1812 (L9) Mar 1813-1837 Biscathorpe (CD507) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF19) Mar 1754-1812 (L19) Mar 1813-1837 (CD551) MI Bishop Norton (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Bitchfield (mf) Bapt and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF6) Mar 1754-1812 (L6) Mar 1813-1837 Blankney (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF4) Mar 1754-1812 (L4) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Bloxholme (CD529) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF12) Mar 1754-1812 (L12) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Blyborough (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF21) Mar 1754-1812 6 (L21) Mar 1813-1837 Blyton (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF21) Mar 1754-1812 (L21) Mar 1813-1837 Bolingbroke (mf) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF20) Mar 1754-1812 (L20) Mar 1813-1837 Bonby (mf) Burials 1813-1900 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF11) Mar 1754-1812 (L11) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) MI Bonthorpe (in Willoughby) (mf) Mar 1600-1699 Boothby Graffoe (mf) Bapts and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Mar 1600-1699 (CD485) Mar 1700-1837 (LF4) Mar 1754-1812 (L4) Mar 1813-1837 (mf) Bur 1813-1900 Boothby Pagnell (mf) Bapt and Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1834 (mf) Mar 1700-1753 (LF6) Mar 1754-1812 (L6) Mar 1813-1837 Boston (CD463) Bapt + Bur 1754-1812 (mf) Bur 1813-1900
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