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Taynton (St Laurence) ...... 3 Teddington (St Margaret) ...... 5 Temple Guiting (St Mary) ...... 7 (St Mary) ...... 9 Tetbury (St Saviour) ...... 11 (Holy Trinity) ...... 13 Tewkesbury (St Mary) ...... 15 Thornbury (St Mary) ...... 17 Tibberton (St Holy Trinity) ...... 19 Tidenham (St Mary)...... 21 Tirley (St Michael and All Angels ) ...... 23 Toddington (St Andrews) ...... 25 (St Thomas of Canterbury) ...... 27 Tormarton with West Littleton (St Mary Magdalene) ...... 29 (St Leonard) ...... 31 Tredington (St John the Baptist) ...... 33 Tresham ...... 35 Tuffley ...... 37 Turkdean (All Saints) ...... 39 Tutshill (St Luke) ...... 41 (St Matthew) ...... 43 Two Mile Hill (St Michael) ...... 45 (St Mary Magdalene) ...... 47 Tytherington (St James) ...... 49

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Taynton, St Laurence (registers start from 1538) Taynton is an ancient in the Diocese of .

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most , you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Taynton by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P326/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Taynton for the years: 1583, 1585-1592, 1599-1602, 1612, 1631, 1661, 1663, 1670-1672, 1676, 1678-1695, 1697, 1699, 1701-1705, 1707-1724, 1728-1733, 1735, 1740-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Teddington, St Margaret Teddington is an ancient the Diocese of Worcester.

The registers for Teddington are held by Archives Service

The following are held on microfilm at The Hive:

Baptisms: 1560-1965 Marriages: 1560-1961 Burials 1560-1966

For more information about Worcester Record Office please visit www.worcestershire.gov.uk/records or phone (01905) 822866

Resources available at Gloucestershire Archives: Monumental inscriptions: 1999 (GAL/K3/47212GS – on the open shelves)

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Temple Guiting, St Mary (registers start from 1647) Temple Guiting is an ancient parish in the . The chapelry of Cutsdean has been annexed to it since 1912.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Temple Guiting by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P157/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Temple Guiting for the years: 1580, 1600, 1605, 1612-13, 1618, 1622-1630,1661-1662, 1667-1669, 1670, 1672-1673, 1676-1677, 1679-1688, 1690-1694, 1698-1703, 1705-79, 1781-1803, 1805-12, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Need some help to find what you’re looking for? Try these: Gloucestershire Family History Covers ALL marriages in Gloucestershire 1800-1837 Society Marriage Index Parish register transcripts: Marriages 1576-1771 (Phillimore vol. IV – light green) Parish register index: Marriages 1576-1771 (Roe's Marriage Index brides & grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1791, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: There are no non-conformist guides for Temple Guiting. Try Cutsdean (Baptist), Lower Swell (Methodist) or Naunton (Baptist) See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Try Condicote, Cutsdean, Guiting Power, Lower Swell, Naunton, Pinnock and Hyde and Roel

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Tetbury, St Mary (registers start from 1626) St Mary, Tetbury, is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It has been united with Beverstone since 1951.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tetbury, St Mary by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P328/1/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tetbury, St Mary for the years: 1578, 1616, 1618, 1621-1625, 1627-1629, 1639, 1660-1663, 1665, 1672, 1676-1689, 1691-1734, 1736-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Parish register transcripts: Baptisms 1626-1776, Marriages and Burials 1631-1776 ( D8178/1- needs to be ordered) Marriages 1631-1812 (Phillimore volume X – light green) Parish register index: Marriages 1631-1812 (Roe's Marriage Index brides & grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1878, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: Tetbury (Baptist, Congregational, Methodist) See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Try , Beverston, Long Newton and (See map)

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Tetbury, St Saviour (registers start from 1902) St Saviour, Tetbury, is an ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. The church was consecrated in 1848, and was made redundant in 1974.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tetbury, St Saviour by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P328/2/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tetbury, St Saviour for the years: 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: Tetbury (Baptist, Congregational, Methodist See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Try Avening, Beverston, Long Newton and Shipton Moyne (See map)

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Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity (registers start from 1839) Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity is an ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Gloucester, formed from Tewkesbury in 1893.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P329/2/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tewkesbury, Holy Trinity for the years: 1840-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tewkesbury, St Mary (registers start from 1559) Tewkesbury, St Mary, is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester.It has been united with Walton Cardiff since 1928

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tewkesbury, St Mary by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P329/1/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tewkesbury, St Mary for the years: 1570-1575, 1578, 1599-1601, 1636-1638, 1662, 1665, 1669-1670, 1672, 1675- 1703, 1705-1728, 1730-1734, 1736-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Need some help to find what you’re looking for? Try these: Gloucestershire Family History Covers ALL marriages in Gloucestershire 1800-1837 Society Marriage Index Parish register index: Marriages: 1561-1808 extracts (Roe's Marriage Index brides & grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1878, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: Tewkesbury (Baptist, Congregational, Methodist, Quakers) See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Try Ashchurch, Chaceley, Deerhurst, Forthampton, Tredington and Walton Cardiff

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Thornbury, St Mary (registers start from 1550) Thornbury is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. The ecclesiastical parishes of the and Oldbury-on-Severn have been included in Thornbury since 1863. used to be a chapelry in Thornbury.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Thornbury by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P330/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Thornbury for the years: 1578, 1580-1581, 1602, 1613, 1628-1629, 1632, 1636, 1661, 1663-1673, 1677-89, 1691- 1724, 1726-1733, 1736-38, 1740-1742, 1744-1747, 1749-1787, 1789-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Need some help to find what you’re looking for? Try these: Gloucestershire Family History Covers ALL marriages in Gloucestershire 1800-1837 Society Marriage Index Parish register transcripts: Marriages 1550-1812 (Phillimore vol. XV– light green) Marriages 1664-1727, 1813-1837 (Roe's Marriage Index volume IV and V) Parish register index: Marriages; 1550-1812 (Roe's Marriage Index brides & grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1881, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: Thornbury (Congregational) See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Try , Elberton, Falfield, Littleton on Severn, Oldbury upon Severn, , Rockhampton, and Tytherington (See Map)

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Tibberton, St Holy Trinity (registers start from 1659) Tibberton is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tibberton by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P332/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tibberton for the years: 1586-1592, 1605, 1607, 1612, 1619-1620, 1622-1625, 1628, 1633, 1636-1638, 1676, 1678, 1680-1681, 1683-1691, 1693-1695, 1697-1702, 1704-1706, 1708-1725,1727, 1729, 1731-1735, 1745-1747, 1749-1752, 1754-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Need some help to find what you’re looking for? Try these: Gloucestershire Family History Covers ALL marriages in Gloucestershire 1800-1837 Society Marriage Index Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1881, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: Tibberton (Methodist) See the Non-conformist Guide. Neighbouring parishes: Try , , Highleadon, Huntley, Newent, and Taynton (See Map)

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Tidenham, St Mary (registers start from 1708) Tidenham, St Mary, Tidenham is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It has been united with Lancaut and Beachley since 1932. The parish also includes churches at Tidenham Chase and Tutshill. The ecclesiastical parish of Beachley was formed from Tidenham in 1850.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tidenham by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P333/1/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tidenham for the years: 1586-1692, 1618, 1621, 1640, 1677-1682, 1684-1695, 1697-1698, 1700-1702, 1704-1711, 1713-1735, 1737, 1740-1766, 1768-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tirley, St Michael and All Angels (registers start from 1653) Tirley is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It has been united with since 1929

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tirley by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P334/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tirley for the years: 1601, 1605-1607, 1611-1613, 1619-1629, 1633, 1638-1639, 1660-1661,1664, 1667,1669-1670, 1672, 1679-1703, 1705-1723, 1725-1727, 1729-1743,1746-1756, 1760-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Toddington, St Andrews (registers start from 1655) Toddington is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. The chapelry of Stanley Pontlarge was annexed to it until 1979. St Leonard's church was demolished c.1873; the present church, St Andrew's, was completed in 1879

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Toddington for the years: 1599-1602, 1607, 1612-1613, 1618, 1620, 1638-1639, 1663-1665, 1667, 1669-1670, 1675- 1690, 1693-1705, 1707-1711, 1713-1735, 1737-1803, 1805-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Todenham, St Thomas of Canterbury (registers start from 1721) Todenham is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It has been united with since 1928.

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Todenham for the years: 1583, 1599-1601, 1606-1607, 1609, 1611, 1613, 1622-1623, 1625-1626, 1629, 1631-1632, 1637-1639, 1660, 1664-1665, 1669-1671, 1675-1751, 1753-1763, 1765-1803, 1805-1811, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tormarton with West Littleton, St Mary Magdalene Tormarton is a parish in the Diocese of .

The registers for Tormarton are held at Bristol Archives

Baptisms: 1679-1931 Marriages: 1679-1837 Burials 1679-1894

For more information about Bristol Archives please visit www.bristol.gov.uk/archives or phone 0117 922 4224

Resources available at Gloucestershire Archives: Parish register transcripts: Marriages 1600-1812 (Phillimore vol. XIII – light green) Marriages 1813-1837 (Roes Marriage Index Volume II) Parish register index: Marriages 1600-1812 (Roes Marriage Index – brides and grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1881, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester'

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tormarton with West Littleton for the years: 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tortworth, St Leonard (registers start from 1592) Tortworth is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tortworth for the years: 1597-1598, 1599-1602, 1609, 1612, 1621-1623, 1625, 1628-1629, 1637-1638, 1661-1663, 1665, 1667-1670, 1672-1673, 1675-1711, 1713-1715, 1717-1718, 1720, 1723, 1725, 1727, 1732, 1734-1744, 1746-1754, 1758-1761, 1763, 1765-1766, 1768-1811, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tredington, St John the Baptist (registers start from 1541) Tredington is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It has been united with since 1929. Part of the civil parish was transferred to Tewkesbury, and the rest to Stoke Orchard, in 1935

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Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tredington by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P339/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tredington for the years: 1601, 1605-1607, 1611-1613, 1619-1629, 1633, 1638-1639, 1660-1661,1664, 1667,1669- 1670, 1672, 1679-1703, 1705-1723, 1725-1727, 1729-1743,1746-1756, 1760-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tresham

See Hawkesbury (before 1923) or Alderley

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Tuffley

See Gloucester, St Barnabas and St George

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Turkdean, All Saints (registers start from 1572) Turkdean is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Turkdean for the years: 1605, 1610, 1612-1613, 1616-1618, 1620-1624, 1626, 1629-1632, 1635, 1637, 1640, 1660- 1662, 1667, 1669-1670, 1672, 1674, 1679-1680, 1682, 1685-1690, 1696, 1698, 1705-1708, 1711-1740, 1742-1803, 1805-1807, 1809- 1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tutshill, St Luke (registers start from 1853) Tutshill is an ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Gloucester; the chapel was built in 1853 to serve the hamlets of Tutshill and Woodcroft

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tutshill for the years: 1601, 1605-1607, 1611-1613, 1619-1629, 1633, 1638-1639, 1660-1661,1664, 1667,1669-1670, 1672, 1679-1703, 1705-1723, 1725-1727, 1729-1743,1746-1756, 1760-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Twigworth, St Matthew (registers start from 1844) Twigworth an ecclesiastical parish in the Diocese of Gloucester. It was formed from St Mary de Lode and St Catherine, Gloucester, and Longford, in 1844. Twigworth has been united with Down Hatherley since 1922.

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Two Mile Hill, St Michael Two Mile Hill is a parish in the Diocese of Bristol

The registers for Two Mile Hill are held at Bristol Archives

Baptisms: 1848-1984 Marriages: 1849-1977 Burials 1849-1976

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Twyning, St Mary Magdalene (registers start from 1648) Twyning is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester

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Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Twyning for the years: 1618, 1622, 1667, 1679-1686, 1689, 1692, 1694, 1697, 1700, 1703, 1705,1707-1708, 1712, 1714, 1717, 1720, 1722, 1737-1749, 1753-1769, 1773-1774,1778-1781, 1783-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

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Tytherington, St James (registers start from 1662) Tytherington is an ancient parish in the Diocese of Gloucester.

Parish registers on Ancestry: For most parishes, you can see digital images of registers of baptisms and confirmations up to the end of 1913, marriages and banns up to the end of 1938, and burials up to the end of 1988 via the Ancestry website. All the registers on Ancestry have been indexed and can be accessed from the website by name or by place. (You can also access most registers of confirmations up to and including 1913 via the Ancestry website)

Parish registers at Gloucestershire Archives We may also hold later or additional registers which have not been digitised. You can find details of all the parish registers we currently hold for Tytherington by searching our online catalogue for finding reference P344/IN/1. Once you have got your hitlist, make sure you see the full catalogue entry for each register of interest by clicking on its finding reference (to the left of the entry). The full catalogue entry will tell you whether or not the register has been digitised by Ancestry. If you are interested in a register which has not been digitised by Ancestry, you will need to visit us to access it. The catalogue entry will tell you whether you can see the register on microfilm/microfiche, or whether you will need to pre-order the original register to view in the searchroom.

Bishops’ Transcripts (contemporary copies of the parish registers sent to the Bishop) These survive for Tytherington for the years: 1609, 1622-1624, 1628-1629, 1632, 1638, 1640, 1662-1665, 1667-1670, 1672, 1674-1675, 1677, 1680-1684, 1686-1700, 1702-1746, 1749-1764, 1766-1812, 1813-1859 You can see digital images of these documents via the Ancestry website. They have been indexed and can be accessed by name or place.

You can access the Ancestry website for free from Gloucestershire Archives or any Gloucestershire Library with wi-fi, or from home with a subscription to www.ancestry.co.uk

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Need some help to find what you’re looking for? Try these: Gloucestershire Family History Covers ALL marriages in Gloucestershire 1800-1837 Society Marriage Index Parish register transcripts: Marriages 1662-1837(Roe's Marriage Index brides & grooms) Monumental inscriptions: Pre-1882, in Bigland's 'Historical, Monumental and Genealogical Collections relative to the county of Gloucester' Not in the Parish Registers? Try: Non Conformist Registers: There are no records for Tytherington. Try Thornbury (Congregational) or (Congregational) See the Non-conformist Guide Neighbouring parishes: Alveston, Cromhall, Falfield, Rangeworthy, Thornbury or Wickwar (See Map)

Want to know more? Take a look at our research mini guides: Parish Registers (research mini guide 4), Bishops Transcripts (research mini guide 11), Marriage Licences (research mini guide 17), Marriage Indexes (research mini guide 28), Civil Certificates (research mini guide 24), Graves (research mini guide 27), Civil Cemeteries (research mini guide 2), Non-conformist Records (research mini guide 3)

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