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Handlist 8: Parishes Indexed on the IGI and on Boyd's Marriage Index Durham County Record Office County Hall Durham DH1 5UL Telephone: 03000 267619 Email: [email protected] Website: www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk Handlist 8 – Parishes Indexed on the International Genealogical Index (IGI) and on Boyd’s Marriage Index Issue no. 14 July 2020 This list gives date ranges for those County Durham parish records that are included in the two major national indexes. Includes registers of baptisms, of marriages, of banns of marriage and, occasionally, of burials. County Durham parishes were not included in the Phillimore marriage index or Pallot’s marriage index. IGI Registers included in the 1992 microfiche of the International Genealogical Index, plus those added to the on-line version at FamilySearch.org by 2013. IGI includes surviving baptism and marriage records up to 1812 for all County Durham parishes and chapelries except: Bishopton, Croxdale, Elwick Hall, Hart, Hartlepool, Heighington, Kelloe, Lamesley, Penshaw, Sadberge, Satley, St John’s Chapel, Stockton, Stranton and Whitworth. Boyd Registers covered by Boyd’s Marriage Index of 1812, available here on Microfiche or on-line at FindMyPast.co.uk. AUCKLAND, ST. ANDREW BEAMISH – see Stanley BOLDON bap 1558-1653 IGI bap 1572-1812 IGI BEARPARK bap 1720-1897 IGI marr 1573-1812 IGI bap 1879-1901 IGI marr 1558-1877 IGI marr 1573-1812 Boyd marr 1879-1900 IGI marr 1558-1653 Boyd bann 1751-1812 Boyd BELMONT AUCKLAND, ST. HELEN BOWES bap 1858-1894 IGI bap 1653-1774 IGI bap 1615-1847 IGI marr 1858-1901 IGI bap 1798-1855 IGI marr 1615-1842 IGI bap 1864-1887 IGI BILLINGHAM BRANCEPETH bap 1895-1897 IGI bap 1569-1875 IGI bap 1599-1812 IGI marr 1653-1777 IGI marr 1570-1877 IGI bap 1872-1886 IGI marr 1813-1845 IGI BISHOP MIDDLEHAM marr 1599-1812 IGI marr 1653-1777 Boyd bap 1559-1812 IGI marr 1599-1812 Boyd bur 1880-1893 IGI marr 1559-1812 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd AYCLIFFE marr 1853-1903 IGI BRIGNALL bap 1560-1901 IGI marr 1559-1812 Boyd bap 1779-1847 IGI marr 1560-1812 IGI bann 1751-1800 Boyd marr 1779-1837 IGI marr 1560-1812 Boyd BISHOPTON - not on IGI CASTLE EDEN BARNARD CASTLE BISHOPWEARMOUTH bap 1661-1871 IGI bap 1609-1829 IGI bap 1567-1894 IGI marr 1698-1794 IGI bap 1844-1867 IGI marr 1567-1812 IGI marr 1813-1837 IGI marr 1619-1812 IGI marr 1845-1890 IGI marr 1698-1800 Boyd marr 1601-1812 Boyd marr 1568-1812 Boyd bann 1751-1800 Boyd bann 1729-1750 Boyd BARNINGHAM bann 1776-1812 Boyd bap 1674-1844 IGI marr 1674-1844 IGI HANDLISTS:Handlist08IGIAndBoyd.docx/14-Jul-20/10:39 ............................................................................... page 1 CHESTER-LE-STREET DURHAM, CATHEDRAL EBCHESTER bap 1582-1882 IGI bap 1609-1875 IGI bap 1610-1812 IGI marr 1582-1854 IGI marr 1609-1896 IGI marr 1619-1812 IGI marr 1582-1826 Boyd marr 1609-1826 Boyd marr 1619-1812 Boyd bann 1751-1775 Boyd DURHAM, ST. CUTHBERT EDMUNDBYERS COCKFIELD bap 1814-1885 IGI bap 1717-1901 IGI bap 1578-1812 IGI marr 1755-1840 IGI DURHAM, ST. GILES bap 1846-1894 IGI bap 1584-1812 IGI EGGLESCLIFFE marr 1578-1812 IGI bap 1844-1886 IGI bap 1539-1552 IGI marr 1579-1812 Boyd marr 1584-1814 IGI bap 1574-1812 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd marr 1584-1814 Boyd marr 1540-1812 IGI CONISCLIFFE bann 1751-1814 Boyd marr 1540-1812 Boyd bap 1590-1812 IGI DURHAM, ST. MARGARET EGGLESTON marr 1590-1812 IGI bap 1558-1812 IGI bap 1795-1901 IGI marr 1590-1812 Boyd bap 1851-1854 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd EIGHTON BANKS marr 1558-1812 IGI bap 1863-1900 IGI CORNFORTH marr 1558-1812 Boyd marr 1863-1900 IGI bap 1868-1905 IGI bann 1651-1675 Boyd 1751-1812 Boyd ELTON CROXDALE - not on IGI bap 1573-1609 IGI DURHAM, ST. MARY-LE- DALTON-LE-DALE bap 1640-1812 IGI BOW bap 1653-1812 IGI marr 1574-1812 IGI bap 1572-1812 IGI bap 1888-1901 IGI marr 1574-1812 Boyd marr 1573-1814 IGI marr 1653-1812 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd marr 1573-1814 Boyd marr 1651-1812 Boyd bann 1751-1814 Boyd ELWICK HALL - not on IGI DARLINGTON, HOLY DURHAM, EMBLETON TRINITY ST.MARY MAGDALENE bap 1650-1662 IGI bap 1858-1898 IGI - included in St Giles registers bap 1712-1760 IGI DARLINGTON, ST. bap 1829-1883 IGI DURHAM, CUTHBERT marr 1653-1753 IGI ST. MARY THE LESS bap 1590-1897 IGI marr 1653-1662 Boyd bap 1560-1841 IGI marr 1771-1808 IGI 1696-1753 Boyd marr 1559-1812 IGI DARLINGTON, ST. HILDA marr 1559-1812 Boyd ESCOMB bap 1888-1809 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd bap 1546-1551 IGI bap 1576-1886 IGI DARLINGTON, ST. JOHN DURHAM, ST. NICHOLAS marr 1543-1877 IGI bap 1847-1874 IGI bap 1540-1812 IGI marr 1543-1812 Boyd marr 1853-1872 IGI marr 1540-1812 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd DARLINGTON, ST. PAUL marr 1550-1812 Boyd ESH bap 1872-1900 IGI bann 1751-1814 Boyd bap 1567-1877 IGI DURHAM, ST. OSWALD DENTON marr 1570-1877 IGI bap 1538-1751 IGI bap 1587-1812 IGI marr 1570-1812 Boyd marr 1579-1637 IGI bap 1870-1872 IGI ETHERLEY marr 1673-1812 IGI marr 1538-1751 IGI bap 1834-1894 IGI marr 1579-1812 Boyd marr 1538-1751 Boyd FOREST AND FRITH DEPTFORD EASINGTON bap 1845-1900 IGI bap 1828-1894 IGI bap 1571-1812 IGI marr 1890-1909 IGI bap 1838-1863 IGI FROSTERLEY marr 1570-1831 IGI bap 1866-1896 IGI DINSDALE marr 1570-1812 Boyd bap 1556-1812 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd GAINFORD bap 1868-1935 IGI bap 1560-1784 IGI marr 1564-1811 IGI EAST RAINTON bap 1812-1886 IGI marr 1556-1812 Boyd bap 1893-1897 IGI marr 1569-1812 IGI marr 1867-1902 IGI marr 1569-1812 Boyd HANDLISTS:Handlist08IGIAndBoyd.docx/14-Jul-20/10:39 ............................................................................... page 2 GATESHEAD, ST. JAMES HUNSTANWORTH MIDDLETON-IN-TEESDALE bap 1879-1896 IGI bap 1659-1875 IGI bap 1578-1587 IGI marr 1880-1895 IGI marr 1672-1876 IGI bap 1617-1752 IGI bap 1866-1893 IGI GATESHEAD, ST. MARY HUNWICK marr 1621-1752 IGI bap 1559-1587 IGI bap 1846-1896 IGI marr 1813-1855 IGI bap 1609-1875 IGI HURWORTH marr 1621-1752 Boyd marr 1559-1587 IGI bap 1561-1799 IGI marr 1608-1877 IGI MIDDLETON ST. GEORGE marr 1559-1812 IGI marr 1559-1662 Boyd bap 1652-1812 IGI marr 1559-1812 Boyd bap 1871-1901 IGI GREAT STAINTON HUTTON MAGNA marr 1616-1811 IGI bap 1561-1812 IGI bap 1679-1860 IGI marr 1897-1901 IGI bap 1878-1904 IGI marr 1679-1835 IGI marr 1616-1812 Boyd marr 1561-1811 IGI marr 1561-1812 Boyd JARROW MILLFIELD bann 1751-1775 Boyd bap 1572-1812* IGI bap 1884-1898 IGI bap 1859-1883 IGI marr 1872-1936 IGI GREATHAM marr 1572-1812 IGI bap 1566-1812 IGI MONK HESLEDEN marr 1572-1697 Boyd marr 1564-1812 IGI bap 1578-1812 IGI marr 1754-1812 Boyd marr 1564-1812 Boyd marr 1578-1812 IGI * included in Heworth registers bann 1751-1812 Boyd marr 1578-1812 Boyd from 1696-1812 bann 1754-1812 Boyd GRINDON KELLOE bap 1566-1843 IGI MONKWEARMOUTH, bap 1857-1900 IGI marr 1565-1810 IGI ST. CUTHBERT marr 1754-1858 IGI marr 1565-1758 Boyd bap 1859-1896 IGI marr 1693-1837 Boyd HAMSTERLEY MONKWEARMOUTH, LAMESLEY - not on IGI bap 1584-1812 IGI ST. PETER marr 1580-1812 IGI LANCHESTER bap 1683-1894 IGI marr 1580-1812 Boyd bap 1560-1603 IGI marr 1735-1852 IGI bann 1800-1812 Boyd bap 1653-1863 IGI MUGGLESWICK bap 1881-1886 IGI HART bap 1784-1836 IGI marr 1561-1601 IGI bap 1857-1900 IGI marr 1784-1812 IGI marr 1653-1837 IGI marr 1840-1902 IGI HARTLEPOOL, ST. HILDA marr 1870-1894 IGI marr 1776-1812 Boyd bap 1837-1895 IGI marr 1560-1625 Boyd marr 1651-1837 Boyd NORTON HAUGHTON-LE-SKERNE bann 1776-1837 Boyd bap 1574-1875 IGI bap 1569-1835 IGI marr 1574-1877 IGI marr 1569-1877 IGI LONG NEWTON bap 1564-1812 IGI PENSHAW - not on IGI HEBBURN marr 1564-1812 IGI bap 1881-1899 IGI PITTINGTON marr 1839-1902 IGI bap 1574-1812 IGI HEIGHINGTON marr 1564-1812 Boyd marr 1574-1827 IGI bap 1894-1900 IGI bann 1754-1812 Boyd marr 1575-1812 Boyd marr 1837-1875 IGI LYNESACK bann 1751-1812 Boyd marr 1571-1812 Boyd bap 1874-1894 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd REDMARSHALL marr 1848-1908 IGI bap 1564-1812 HEWORTH MEDOMSLEY bap 1835-1886 IGI bap 1696-1875 IGI bap 1612-1875 IGI marr 1560-1811 IGI marr 1696-1896 IGI marr 1608-1637 IGI marr 1560-1812 Boyd marr 1696-1812 Boyd marr 1661-1876 IGI bann 1754-1812 Boyd bann 1766-1812 Boyd marr 1608-1730 Boyd ROKEBY HOUGHTON-LE-SPRING MERRINGTON bap 1598-1847 IGI bap 1581-1897 IGI bap 1579-1812 IGI marr 1598-1837 IGI marr 1563-1833 IGI marr 1579-1812 IGI marr 1848-1908 IGI ROMALDKIRK marr 1579-1812 Boyd bann 1754-1779 Boyd bap 1578-1894 IGI bann 1754-1812 Boyd marr 1563-1812 Boyd marr 1578-1905 IGI HANDLISTS:Handlist08IGIAndBoyd.docx/14-Jul-20/10:39 ............................................................................... page 3 RYTON STANHOPE WEST RAINTON bap 1581-1879 IGI bap 1609-1893 IGI bap 1835-1894 IGI marr 1581-1867 IGI marr 1613-1812 IGI WHICKHAM marr 1581-1812 Boyd marr 1613-1812 Boyd bap 1576-1875 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd bann 1751-1812 Boyd marr 1579-1812 IGI SACRISTON STANLEY (BEAMISH) marr 1837-1876 IGI bap 1866-1894 IGI bap 1870-1894 IGI marr 1579-1837 Boyd marr 1866-1906 IGI bann 1751-1812 Boyd STARTFORTH SADBERGE - not on IGI bap 1656-1848 IGI WHITBURN marr 1656-1836 IGI bap 1579-1812 IGI SATLEY - not on IGI marr 1579-1812 IGI bann 1801-1812 Boyd STELLA marr 1579-1812 Boyd marr 1797-1812 Boyd bap 1845-1893 IGI WHITWORTH SEAHAM STOCKTON, HOLY TRINITY bap 1894-1898 IGI bap 1646-1812 IGI marr 1839-1901 IGI marr 1652-1812 IGI WHORLTON STOCKTON, ST.
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