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Parish Registers Held in Local and Family History Complete List Parish Registers held in Local and Family History Complete List PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 2 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Aberford 1540-1812 Printed L 906 THO (vol. 36) Alphabetical Aberford 1540-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 1 Acklam 1716-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 2 Ackworth 1558-1868 Mic MIC 929.34274 AC59 2 reels Ackworth 1813-1837 marriage index Printed FH ACK 929 Alphabetical Ackworth 1558-1600 Printed In Yorkshire Notes & Queries Ask staff (vol. 1) Y 052 Y82 Ackworth 1558-1957 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Acomb 1634-1837 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 129 Acomb 1634-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82Y 3 Acomb 1725-1847 Mic MIC 929.34274 ACO Alphabetical Addingham 1612-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 66 Addingham 1612-1959 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetlcal Adel 1606-1812 Printed L 906 THO (vol. 5) Alphabetical Adel, St. John the Baptist 1606-2007 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical Adwick-le-street 1547-1863 Mic MIC 929.34274 AD97 Alphabetical Airedale With Fryston 1905-1993 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Aldborough 1538-1611 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 110 Aldborough 1538-1754 (name index only for Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 9 1611-1629) Aldfield 1840 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 116 Aldingham 1695-1756 Fiche MICF 929.06 LAN Misc. fiche Allerthorpe 1616-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 3, 4 (seq. 1) Allerton, St Peter 1878-1990 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Allerton Bywater, St. Mary the 1865-1980 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical Less Allerton Mauleverer 1562-1966 Mic MIC 929.34274 AL54 Alphabetical Allerton Mauleverer 1674-1846 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 116, 117 PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 3 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Allerton Mauleverer 1562-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 31 Almondbury, All Hallows 1557-1812 Mic MIC Y H866 929 3 reels Almondbury, All Hallows 1557-1703 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 139, 140, 148, 153 Almondbury, All Hallows 1703-1848 baptisms Printed FH ALM 929 Alphabetical Almondbury, All Hallows 1813-1851 burial index Printed FH ALM 929 Alphabetical Almondbury 1557-1987 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Almondbury, Longley St Mary 1988-2000 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Alne 1560-1898 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 4, 5 Altofts 1878-1991 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Alverthorpe 1825-1974 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Appleton-le-Street 1715-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 6 Appleton Roebuck 1850-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 5 Arkendale 1793-2000 Mic MIC 929.3 ARK Alphabetical Arkendale 1813-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 117, 203 Arkengarthdale 1770-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 117 Arksey 1557-1836 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 166, 167 Armitage Bridge, St. Paul’s 1848-1899 burials Printed FH ARM 929 Alphabetical Armitage Bridge 1848-1984 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Armley, St. Bartholomew 1813-1853 Mic MIC 929.34274 AR55 2 reels Armley, St. Bartholomew 1664-1985 Fiche Fiche drawer Armley, St Peter’s Chapelries 1724-1812 Printed L 906 THO (vols. 23, 31) Under Leeds Parish Armley, Upper, Christ Church see Upper Armley Armley Hall, Holy Trinity see New Wortley Arncliffe 1669-1941 Mic MIC 929.34274 AR61 Alphabetical Arncliffe 1663-1812 Printed Y AR61 929 Alphabetical Ashton-in-Makerfield 1746-1809 Fiche MICF 929.06 LAN Misc. fiche Askham Bryan 1695-1837 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 131 Askham Bryan 1695-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 2 PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 4 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Askham Richard 1695-1837 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 131 Askham Richard 1579-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 31 Askham Richard 1579-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 7 Askrigg 1674-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 118, 119, 120, 203 Askrigg 1674-1701 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 107 Athersley 1956-1989 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Atwick 1538-1708 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 111 Atwick 1709-1812 Printed FH ATW 929 Alphabetical Atwick 1728-1812 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 107 Aughton, nr. Selby 1610-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 86 Aughton, nr. Selby 1610-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 26, 27 Austerfield 1559-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 39 Aysgarth 1637-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 120, 121, 203 Ayton 1600-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 90 Badsworth 1584-1879 Mic MIC 929.34274 B144 Alphabetical Badsworth 1813-1837 marriage index Printed FH BAD 929 Alphabetical Badsworth 1583-1976 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Baildon 1621-1693 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 110 Baildon, St James 1983-1990 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Baildon St John 1621-1987 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Baildon, St. John 1693-1723 (BTs) Printed FH 929.3 BAI Alphabetical Bank Foot 1850-1985 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bardsey, All Hallows 1538-1937 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical Bardsey 1538-1812 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 107 Barkisland 1854-1981 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barlby 1780-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 7 Barmby Moor 1706-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 7 Barmston 1813-1993 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 5 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Barningham 1674-1844 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 122, 204 Barnoldswick 1748-1855 Mic MIC 929.34274 B266 Alphabetical Barnoldswick 1587-1776 Mic MIC 929.34274 B266 Alphabetical Barnoldswick 1587-1691 Mic MIC 929.34274 B266 Alphabetical Barnsley 1568-1808 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 108, 109 Barnsley, St Edward 1902-1989 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barnsley, St George 1832-1979 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barnsley, St John 1845-1968 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barnsley, St Mary 1568-1974 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barnsley, St Peter 1893-1981 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Barton 1616-1847 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 123, 204 Barwick-in Elmet, All Saints 1653-1976 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical (aka All Hallows) Barwick-in-Elmet, All Saints 1600-1812 Printed L BAR 929 Alphabetical Barwick-in-Elmet, All Saints 1837 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 124 Batley 1559-1985 (inc. index to Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical marriages 1754-1837) Batley 1559-1756 Mic MIC 929.34274 B321 Alphabetical Batley 1559-1756 Printed SRQ 929.34274 R263 ID req’d. Ask staff Batley, All Saints 1699-1836 baptisms Printed FH BAT 929 Alphabetical Batley, All Saints 1813-1911 index of burials Printed FH BAT 929 Alphabetical Batley, All Saints 1813-1874 index of burials Fiche MICF 929.3 MOR Misc. fiche Batley, St Thomas 1868-1964 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Batley Carr 1841-1984 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Battyford 1840-1989 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bedale 1637-1847 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 124, 125, 126 Beeston 1813-1846 Mic MIC 929.34274 B392 Alphabetical Beeston, St. Mary 1720-1967 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 6 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Beeston, St. Mary 1720-1855 Burial index Printed FH BEE 929 Alphabetical Beeston 1724-1812 Printed L 906 THO (vols. 23, 29, 31) Under Leeds Parish Beeston Hill, St. Luke see Holbeck Beeston Hill, Holy Spirit 1900-1999 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical Belle Isle, St John & St 1937-1990 Fiche Fiche drawer Alphabetical Barnabas Bellerby 1847-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 126 Ben Rhydding 1906-1969 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bentham 1666-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 91 Bentham 1676-1844 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 194, 196 Bentley-with-Arksey 1557-1812 (extracts only) Printed Y B446 (929) Beverley 1561-1977 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Beverley, St. Mary 1561-1638, 1637-1689 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 165, 173 Bierley, St John 1824-1992 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bilbrough 1695-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 10 Bilton nr. Harrogate, St. John 1857-1984 burials, Fiche MICFP 929.5 SAI Misc. fiche 1961-1997 cremations Bilton in Ainsty (nr. Wetherby) 1571-1812 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 108 Bilton in Ainsty (nr. Wetherby) 1571-1868 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 8 Bingley 1577-1686 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 9 Bingley, All Saints Baptisms 1687-1720 Printed FH BIN 929 Alphabetical Bingley, All Saints Marriages 1687-1720 Printed FH BIN 929 Alphabetical Bingley, All Saints Burials 1687-1722 Printed FH BIN 929 Alphabetical Bingley, All Saints 1577-1992 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bingley, Holy Trinity 1869-1978 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Birdsall 1568-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 8 Birkby 1913-1971 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Birkenshaw with Hunsworth 1831-1983 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 7 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? Reel/Vol. Birkin 1631-1799 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 9 Birstall 1558-1759 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 146, 152, 164,172 Birstall 1558-1951 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Birstall, St. Peter 1813-1870 Burial index Printed FH BIR 929 Alphabetical Bishop Wilton 1613-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 10 Bishopthorpe 1631-1837 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 150 Bishopthorpe 1692-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 11 Blacktoft, Holy Trinity 1813-1851 (1604-1649 BTs) Printed FH BLA 929 Alphabetical Blacktoft 1700-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 8 Bolton Abbey 1689-1812 Printed Y B639 (929) Bolton Abbey 1634-1688 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 109 Bolton-by-Bolland 1558-1812 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 19, 22 Bolton-cum-Redmire 1678-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 127,128, 204 Bolton-on-Swale 1663-1848 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 126, 127, 204 Bolton Percy 1571-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 11, 12 Bolton St James 1877-2004 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bolton Woods, St Lawrence 1898-1932 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Boroughbridge 1839-1846 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 128 Bossall 1611-1885 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 12, 13 Bowes 1670-1837 Printed Y 929.06 YOR 127 Bowes 1663-1847 Mic Bishop’s Transcripts 128, 129, 204 Bowling, St John’s 1842-1994 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bowling, St Bartholomew 1902-1964 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bowling, St Luke 1864-1939 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Bowling, st Stephan 1860-1989 Fiche Fiche Drawer Alphabetical Boynton 1563-1812 Mic MIC 929.34274 Y82 108 Bracewell 1587-1789 Mic MIC 929.34274 B722 Alphabetical Bradfield 1559-1722 Printed Y B727 (929) PARISH REGISTERS IN LFH Page 8 of 49 Place Dates Format Where? 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