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Publications List Doncaster & District Family History Society Publications List August 2020 Parishes & Townships in the Archdeaconry of Doncaster in 1914 Notes The Anglican Diocese of Sheffield was formed in 1914 and is divided into two Archdeaconries. The map shows the Parishes within the Archdeaconry of Doncaster at that time. This publication list shows Parishes and other Collections that Doncaster & District Family History Society has transcribed and published in the form of Portable Document Files (pdf). Downloads Each Parish file etc with a reference number can be downloaded from the Internet using: www.genfair.co.uk (look for the Society under suppliers) at a cost of £6 each. Postal Sales The files can also be supplied by post on a USB memory stick. The cost is £10 each. The price includes the memory stick, one file and postage & packing. (The memory stick can be reused once you have loaded the files onto your own computer). Orders and payment by cheque through: D&DFHS Postal Sales, 18 Newbury Way, Cusworth, Doncaster, DN5 8PY Additional files at £6 each can be included on a single USB memory stick (up to a total of 4 files depending on file sizes). Example: One USB memory stick with “Adlingfleet” Parish file Ref: 1091 = £10. 1st Additional file at £6: the above plus “Adwick le Street” Ref: 1112 = Total £16. 2nd Additional file at £6: “The Poor & the Law” Ref: 1125 = Total £22 Postage included. We can also arrange payment by BACs, but for card and non-sterling purchases use Genfair While our limited stocks last we will also supply files in the form of a CD at £6 each plus postage. CDs & booklets will be sent by 2nd class mail. UK postage is:- Up to 100 gr £1.10 Up to 200gr £1.65 Up to 500 gr £2.35 For CD sales and all other enquiries please email: [email protected] Parishes Adlingfleet All Saints Ref: 1091 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1600 (with gaps) to 1920 Burials 1616 (with gaps) to 1978 Marriages 1600 & 1632 to 1930 Monumental Inscriptions White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1857 Adwick le Street Church of St Lawrence Ref: 1112 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1547 to 1920 Burials 1547 to 1993 Marriages 1547 to 1940 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial White’s Directory 1838, 1893 and 1927 Census 1821 Includes: Woodlands All Saints Baptisms 1911 to 1917 Memorials Woodlands Cemetery, Monumental Inscriptions Kelly’s Directory 1927 Adwick upon Dearne St John the Baptist Ref: 1105 Published 2014 Baptisms 1690 to 1939 Marriages 1690 to 1922 Burials 1690 to 1985 Monumental Inscriptions Kelly’s Directory 1857, 1893 & 1927 Airmyn St David Ref: 1145 Published 2020 Baptisms 1726 to 1926 'Dade' Registers 1777 to 1812 Burials 1726 to 1978 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Marriages 1726 to 1940 White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1857 1893 & 1927 Ardsley Christ Church Ref: 1126 Published 2018 Baptisms 1839 to 1930 Burials 1842 to 1951 Marriages 1842 to 1939 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Bains’ Directory 1822 Kelly’s Directory 1857 and 1893 Arksey All Saints church Ref: 1092 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1558 to 1936 Marriages 1562 to 1940 Burials 1558 to 1899 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Rectors and Benefactors Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms 1922 to 1940 White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1857 & 1893 Armthorpe St Leonard & St Mary Ref 1108 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1599 to 1927 Marriages 1604 to 1940 Dade Register Baptisms 1777 to 1806 with gaps Burials 1599 to 1951 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Directories: Bains’ 1822 White’s 1838 Kelly’s 1893 School Admissions 1907-1920 & 1923-1939 Askern St Peter Ref: 1124 Published 2017 Baptisms 1852 to 1941 Burials 1852 to 1941 Marriages 1853 to 1940 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial 1906 map Kelly’s Directory 1857 and 1893 White’s Directory 1838 Austerfield St Helena Ref: 1031 Baptisms 1599 to 1938 Marriages 1560 to 1900 Burials 1577 to 1951 1767 Enclosure details Censuses 1841 to 1901 details Monumental Inscriptions War Memorials 1897 Book on Restoration of St Helena Church Mayflower Passenger List Trade Directories 1837, 1862, 1867, 1893, 1908, 1928 & 1938 Barnburgh St Peter Ref: 1117 Revised 2017 Baptisms 1561 to 1920 Burials 1558 to 1990 Marriages 1559 to 1920 Monumental Inscriptions Cemetery MIs from 1912 Bains’ Directory 1822 Kelly’s Directory 1857 Barnby Dun St Peter & St Paul Ref: 1114 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1599 to 1934 Burials 1599 to 1940 Marriages 1599 to 1939 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Directories: White’s 1838 Bains’ 1822 Post Office 1867 Includes Stainforth: St Mary Baptisms 1885 to 1924. Wesleyan Baptisms 1845 to 1929 Primitive Methodists Baptisms 1920 to 1934 Bawtry St Nicholas Ref: 1129 Published 2019 Baptisms 1647 to 1899 Burials 1655 to 1901 Marriages 1645 to 1901 Monumental Inscriptions Methodist Baptisms 1841 to 1907 Directories: Pigot’s 1834 White’s 1837 Bolton upon Dearne St Andrew the Apostle Ref: 1103 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1561 to 1939 Marriage 1561 to 1940 Burials 1674 to 1933 Cemetery Map Monumental Inscriptions War Memorials Historical notes Directories: Universal 1791 Bains’ 1822 White’s 1838 Kelly’s 1857 1867 1893 & 1927 Braithwell St James Ref: 1133 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1559 to 1923 Dade Register 1777 to 1812 Marriages 1559 to 1940 Burials 1559 to 1994 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorials Directories: Baines 1822 White’s 1828 Kelly’s 1893 Schools Admission Registers: National Mixed School 1893 to 1928 Council School 1928 to 1938 Brampton Bierlow Christ Church Ref: 1068 Baptisms 1855 to 1922 1841 Census Kelly's 1893 Directory White's 1838 Directory Brodsworth St Michael Ref: 1088 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1539 to 1920 Burials 1538 to 1939 Marriages 1539 to 1940 Monumental Inscriptions Bain’s Directory 1822 Kelly’s Directory 1857 & 1893 Burghwallis St Helen Ref: 1109 Revised 2017 Baptisms 1593 to 1937 Burials 1597 to 1957 Marriages 1597 to 1939 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Roman Catholic Baptisms 1761 to 1782 and 1798 to 1836 White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1857 and 1893 Campsall St Mary Magdalene Ref: 1094 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1563 to 1938 Marriages 1564 to 1940 Burials 1563 to 1974 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorials White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1857 Cantley St Wilfrid’s church Ref: 1116 Revised 2017 Baptisms 1539 to 1932 Burials 1538 to 1951 Marriages 1540 to 1930 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Bains’ Directory 1822 White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1893 Census 1841 Conisbrough St Peter Ref: 1090 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1559 to 1920 Burials 1555 to 1931 Marriages 1559 to 1940 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Methodist Baptisms 1842 to 1940 Cemetery Registers 1900 to 1951 Cemetery Still Birth burials 1926 to 1980 Tithes - Conisbrough & Clifton 1779 & 1780 Universal Directory 1791 Baine’s Directory 1822 White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1893 Cowick Holy Trinity Ref 1139 Published 2019 Baptisms 1854 to 1920 Burials 1854 to 1970 Marriages 1855 to 1941 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Directories: Bains’ 1822 White’s Directory 1837 - 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1893 &1927 Universal Directory 1791 Darfield All Saints Ref: 1100 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1598 to 1939 Marriages 1598 to 1940 Burials 1598 to 1921 Cemetery Map Monumental Inscriptions War MemorialsDirectories extracts: Universal 1791 Bain’s 1822 White’s 1838 Kelly’s 1857 1867 1893 & 1927 Denaby All Saints Ref: 1127 Published 2018 Baptisms 1891 to 1920 Burials 1900 to 1956 Marriages 1900 to 1939 War Memorial Denaby Epworth Hall Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms 1882 to 1920 Kelly’s Directory 1927 Denaby Directory 1899 Doncaster Christ Church Ref: 1101 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1846 to 1939 Burials 1847 to 1958 Cemetery Map Monumental Inscriptions Marriages 1848 to 1940 United Reform Church Burials 1864 to 1874 & MIs Trade Directories Bains’ 1822 Kelly 1893 White’s 1822 & 1837 Freemen of Doncaster Doncaster St George Ref: 1081 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1557 to 1935 Burials 1557 to 1855 Marriages 1750 to 1837 (Index) Monumental Records White’s Directories 1822 & 1837 Baine’s Directory 1822 Freemen of Doncaster 1569 to 1962 Explanation of Yards and Courts Includes: Doncaster St Andrew Marshgate Baptisms 1891 to 1940 Doncaster St James Ref: 1121 Revised 2016 Baptisms 1858 to 1940 Marriages 1864 to 1939 Methodist Churches: Oxford Place Baptisms 1871 to 1881 Oxford Place Marriages 1907 to 1940 Hyde Park Baptisms 1924 to 1940 Doncaster St Mary Wheatley Ref: 1122 Published 2016 History of church & Wheatley Baptisms 1885 to 1941 Marriages 1899 to 1939 Edlington (Old) St Peter Ref: 1104 Revised 2019 Baptisms 1600 to 1920 Marriages 1600 to 1940 Burials 1600 to 1954 Cemetery Map Monumental Inscriptions White’s Directory 1838 Kelly’s Directory 1893 Doncaster Gazette 1899 Fishlake St Cuthbert Ref: 1115 Revised 2018 Baptisms 1561 to 1921 Dade Register Baptisms 1777 to 1812 Marriages 1561 to 1940 Burials 1561 to 1974 Dade Register Burials 1777 to 1799 Monumental Inscriptions War Memorials White’s Directory 1831 Kelly’s Directories 1857 & 1893 Frickley with Clayton All Saints Ref: 1135 Published 2016 Baptisms 1560 to 1929 Marriages 1577 to 1940 Burials 1577 to 1973 Cemetery Map Monumental Inscriptions War Memorial Directories: Bains’ 1822 Kelly’s 1857 & 1893 School Admissions Registers 1877 – 1936 Goole & Snaith Non Conformists Ref: 1075 Goole, Free Chapel Goole, Boothferry Road Goole, Dunhill Road Goole, South Street Goole and Old Goole Hook, Swinefleet, Snaith and Rawcliffe Goole St John the Evangelist Ref: 1148 Published 2020 Baptisms 1848 to1917 Burials 1849 to 1923 Monumental Inscriptions Directories: Pigot’s 1828-29 White’s 1837-38 Kelly’s 1893 and 1927 Hatfield
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