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Non-Conformist Register List DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS Names in italics mean no registers/records yet deposited in DRO ALBERT VILLAGE (Leicestershire) Primitive Methodist Church Reference D4172/16/1 baptisms 1904-1945 D4172/16/2 baptisms 1945-1951 D4168/1/1 baptisms 1951-1955 D4168/1/2 baptisms 1955-1986 ALFRETON ALFRETON AND SOUTH NORMANTON (Methodist) CIRCUIT Originally Alfreton Primitive Methodist Circuit, from 1926 Alfreton and South Normanton Primitive Methodist Circuit, finally Alfreton and South Normanton Methodist Circuit Reference M 2 vol 17 baptisms, births 1871-1900 D2192 J/MM 20/1 baptisms 1901-1921 D2192 J/MM 20/2 baptisms 1922-1935 D2192 J/MM 20/3 baptisms 1935-1945 D2192 J/MM 20/4 baptisms 1945-1953 D2192 J/MM 20/5 baptisms 1953-1962 Alfreton Christian Centre (Assemblies of God, Hall St., Alfreton Christ the King Roman Catholic Church Reference F 3/1 baptisms 1862-1887 Derby Road Primitive Methodist Church Reference TR 88 baptisms 1897-1919 (transcripts in Search Room) Ebenezer (Methodist) Church, Nottingham Road Reference D1820 J/M 1 marriages 1913-1927 D1820 J/M 2 marriages 1927-1930 D1820 J/M 3 marriages 1930-1941 D1820 J/M 4 marriages 1941-1953 D1820 J/M 5 marriages 1953-1970 High Street, later Ellesmere Avenue,Wesleyan Methodist Church, Reference D4259/1/1 baptisms 1887-1987 King St United Methodist Church Reference TR 89 baptisms 1927-1943 TR 85 baptisms 1944-1967 (transcripts in Search Room) Watchhorn Memorial Methodist Church Reference TR 125 baptisms 1928-1944 TR 109 baptisms 1944-1958 TR 128 marriages 1930-1936 TR 135 marriages 1936-1946 (transcript in Search Room) 1 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS ALFRETON (cont) Wycliffe United Reformed Church, Church Street (formerly Congregational) Reference D4763/4 baptisms 1877-1887 D4763/2 baptisms 1909-1965 D4763/3 baptisms 1943-1996 TR 48 marriages 1877-1971 D4763/4 marriages 1877-1887 D4763/2 marriages 1912-1920 D4763/1/1 marriages 1913-1923 D4763/1/2 marriages 1923-1932 D4763/1/3 marriages 1932-1938 D4763/1/4 marriages 1938-1954 D4763/1/5 marriages 1955-1971 D4763/1/6 marriages 1971-1995 TR 49 deaths 1881-1931 (transcripts in Search Room) 1953-1987 D4763/2 deaths 1909-1931 D4763/4 burials 1881-1890 ALLENTON Kingdom Hall, Cockayne Street (Jehovah’s Witnesses) Reference D5889/1/1 marriages 1986-2000 St Martin’s Methodist Church Reference D3884/1/1 baptisms 1896-1973 ALLESTREE Methodist Church, Duffield Road Quarn Drive Free Church Reference D4486/1 marriages 1966-1967 ALSTONFIELD (Staffordshire) Wesleyan Methodist Church Reference M 449 vol 5 baptisms 1868-1890 M688 vol 1 baptisms 1868-1890 ALVASTON Baptist Church, Alvaston St. Boulton Lane Baptist Church Congregational (later United Reformed) Church, Baker St 2 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS Reference D5589/1/1 marriages 1945-1952 D5589/1/2 marriages 1952-1968 D5589/1/3 marriages 1968-1980 D5589/1/4 marriages 1980-1985 D5589/1/5 marriages 1986-1992 D5589/1/6 marriages 1992-1998 Methodist Church, Brighton Rd. Reference M 489 vol 1 baptisms 1859-1949 AMBERGATE Ambergate Methodist Church APPERKNOWLE Apperknowle Methodist Church ASHBOURNE ASHBOURNE AND DISTRICT (formerly Primitive) Methodist Circuit Reference M 353 vol 4 baptisms 1890-1975 M 688 vol 2 baptisms 1890-1902 ASHBOURNE Wesleyan Methodist Circuit Reference M 692 item RG 4/691 births, baptisms 1832-1837 D2353 Z/1/4 (transcript of) births, baptisms 1832-1837 D2421/36/1 baptisms 1837-2004 All Saints Roman Catholic Church Reference F 4/1 baptisms 1876-1908 Ashbourne Road (Ecumenical) Church, Ashbourne Rd. Beulah Methodist Church, Station Street Reference D1820 J/M 6 marriages 1960-1965 Derby Road United Reformed (formerly Countess of Huntingdon Connexion, then Congregational) Zion Church Reference M 489 vol 2 baptisms, births 1787-1854 M690 item RG 4/491 (copy) baptisms, births 1787-1837 M 489 vol 3 baptisms, births 1854-1875 M 489 vol 4 baptisms, births 1873-1898 D3639/3/3 baptisms 1898-2001 D3639/4/1 marriages 1854-1860 M 489 vol 4 marriages 1874-1898 D3639/2/1 marriages 1929-1936 D3639/2/2 marriages 1936-1946 D3639/2/3 marriages 1947-1958 D3639/2/4 marriages 1958-1965 D3639/2/5 marriages 1965-1975 D3639/2/6 marriages 1976-1997 M690 item RG 4/491 burials 1808-1837 M 489 vol 2 burials 1837-1843 (6 entries) M 489 vol 4 burials 1886-1898 D3639/3/3 burials 1898-2002 3 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS Elim Pentecostal Church, South St. Methodist Church, Church St St John’s Free Church, later St John’s Hall Church, amalgamated with Derby Road Zion Church in 1873 Reference M 489 vol 4 baptisms, births 1858-1873 M 489 vol 4 marriages 1867 ASHFORD IN THE WATER Presbyterian Chapel Reference M690 item RG 4/49 baptisms 1789-1794 1797-1809 1821-1826 ASHLEYHAY Bent (formerly Wesleyan) Methodist Chapel Reference D4029/1/1 baptisms 1900-1946 ASHOVER Butts (formerly United) Methodist Church Reference M 1 vol 9 baptisms 1872-1900 D4288/1/1 baptisms 1901-1943 Moor (Road) Wesley Methodist Church Reference M 449 vol 7 baptisms 1884-1901 D4289/4/1 baptisms 1901-1971 D1820 J/M 7 marriages 1931-1952 D1820 J/M 8 marriages 1953-1971 Spitewinter Wesleyan Reform Chapel Reference D6599/1/1 marriages 1981-2006 Uppertown (formerly Wesleyan) Methodist Church Reference D4290/1/1 baptisms 1951-1960 ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE (Lancashire) Alexandra Road Reference M1021 vol 9 baptisms 1926-1965 Henry Square United Methodist Free Chapel Reference M1021 vol 10 baptisms 1866-1926 M1021 vol 11 baptisms 1926-1959 Ormonde Street (Hope, formerly Primitive) Methodist Chapel, Hurst Brook Reference M1021 vol 12 baptisms 1882-1985 4 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS Katherine Street (formerly Primitive) Methodist Chapel Reference M1021 vol 13 baptisms 1850-1908 M1021 vol 14 baptisms 1908-1948 M1021 vol 15 marriages 1851-1909 M1021 vol 16 marriages 1909-1916 M1021 vol 17 marriages 1916-1922 M1021 vol 18 marriages 1922-1935 M1021 vol 19 marriages 1935-1948 Fairbottom (formerly Wesleyan) Methodist Church) Reference M1021 vol 20 baptisms 1861-1992 Hurst Brook (Hope) Methodist New Connexion Chapel Reference M1021 vol 21 baptisms 1858-1897 M1021 vol 22 baptisms 1897-1934 ASTON ON TRENT Aston on Trent Methodist Church, The Green Society of Friends (Quakers) Reference M 336 vol 8 births 1699-1711 ATHERSTONE (Warwickshire) Presbyterian Chapel Reference M 690 item RG 4/73 baptisms 1708-1722 5 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS BAKEWELL WESLEYAN METHODIST CIRCUIT Reference M692 item RG 4/604 births, baptisms 1807-1836 D1820 J/M 272 (transcript of) births, baptisms 1807-1836 M 2 vol 6 births, baptisms 1807-1876 D1877/1/1/2 births, baptisms 1876-1908 D1877/1/1/3 births, baptisms 1909-1938 Bakewell Methodist Church, Matlock St. Water Street (formerly Primitive) Methodist Church Reference D1820 J/M 9 marriages 1908-1934 Wesleyan Chapel Reference D3582 transcripts - baptisms 1807-1876 in Search room Mill End Independent (later Congregational) Chapel, Mill Street (now Buxton Road) Reference M690 item RG 4/492 baptisms 1799-1833 M690 item RG 4/493 births, baptisms 1799-1837 D4928/1 marriage 1946 Society of Friends (Quakers), Meeting House, Chapel Row Reference D4400/1 burials (BTs) 1868-1883 D3719/13/1 burials (BTs) 1884-1895 BAMFORD Bamford Methodist Church,Main Rd. BARLBOROUGH Barlborough Methodist Church, New Rd, BARLOW Barlow Methodist Church, Valley Rd. BARROW HILL Barrow Hill Methodist Church, Cavendish Place Ebenezer Methodist Church Reference D3916/1/2 baptisms 1866-1928 D3916/1/3 baptisms 1928-1934 D3916/1/1 baptisms 1935-1969 Zion (formerly Primitive) Methodist Church Reference M 449 vol 8 baptisms 1888-1901 D3905/1/1 baptisms 1901-1916,1922 D1820 J/M 250 marriages 1921-1932 D1820 J/M 251 marriages 1932-1945 D1820 J/M 252 marriages 1945-1965 6 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS BARROW ON TRENT Independent (later Congregational) Chapel Reference M695 item RG 4/948 births, baptisms 1814-1837 Bethel Wesleyan Methodist Church Reference D1820 J/M 360 marriages 1932-1977 D3900/13/1 baptisms 1930-1993 BASLOW Baslow Methodist Church, School Lane BEIGHTON (now Yorkshire) West Street (formerly United Free) Methodist Church Reference D1820 J/M 10 marriages 1921-1939 D1820 J/M 11 marriages 1940-1950 D1820 J/M 12 marriages 1951-1969 Sothall Chapel, Sothall Green (formerly Wesleyan) Methodist Church Reference D1820 J/M 13 marriages 1924-1936 D1820 J/M 14 marriages 1936-1942 D1820 J/M 15 marriages 1942-1948 D1820 J/M 16 marriages 1949-1954 D1820 J/M 17 marriages 1954-1970 BELPER FIELD HEAD PRIMITIVE METHODIST CIRCUIT Reference M692 item RG 4/565 births, baptisms 1819-1837 M 489 vol 5 baptisms 1840-1863 (some entries 1824-1837) Assembly of God Pentecostal Church/Belper Christian Centre, High St. Field Head (formerly Primitive) Methodist Chapel Reference D1820 J/M 21 marriages 1926-1929 D1820 J/M 22 marriages 1929-1950 D1820 J/M 23 marriages 1950-1965 Holbrook Road Methodist Chapel (formerly Cowhill Primitive) Reference D4245/1/1 baptisms 1946-1983 Independent (later Congregational) Chapel, Market Street Lane (later Green Lane) Reference M692 item RG 4/692 births 1760-1807 M692 item RG 4/692 baptisms 1792-1807 M692 item RG 4/693 births, baptisms 1794-1836 D5542/2/1-6 marriages 1899-1983 7 DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS D2060 Z/1/11/1 burials 1799-1891 (transcript)
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