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Parish Register List Parish Baptisms Burials Marriages Aisthorpe 1594 - 1812 1594 - 1812 1606 - 1966 Alkborough 1538 - 1985 1538 - 1918 1538 - 1837 Althorpe with Keadby 1672 - 1941 1672 - 1933 1672 - 1975 Amcotts 1836 - 1930 - 1836 - 1973 Appleby 1602 - 1950 1602 - 1901 1602 - 1984 Ashby cum Fenby 1723 - 1936 1723 - 1989 1723 - 1926 Ashby St. Paul 1913 - 1942 - 1926 - 1938 Aylesby 1560 - 1812 1566 - 1812 1570 - 1938 Barlings 1627 - 1876 1627 - 1938 1627 - 1842 Barnetby le Wold 1753 - 1944 1813 - 1944 1753 - 1974 Barnoldby le Beck 1571 - 1812 1571 - 1775 1571 - 1837 Barrow upon Humber 1560 - 1943 1576 - 1937 1560 - 1943 Barton upon Humber St. Mary 1570 - 1974 1570 - 1857 1570 - 1980 Barton upon Humber St. Peter 1566 - 1966 1566 - 1968 1566 - 1967 Beelsby 1560 - 1982 1560 - 1981 1560 - 1985 Belton 1542 - 1855 1542 - 1884 1542 - 1881 Bigby 1607 - 1953 1607 - 1807 1607 - 1837 Binbrook, St. Gabriel 1750 - 1848 1749 - 1847 1749 - 1837 Binbrook, St. Mary 1699 - 1899 1699 - 1907 1699 - 1911 Bishop Norton 1598 - 1964 1598 - 1924 1598 - 1953 Blyborough 1785 - 1967 1785 - 1812 1754 - 1836 Blyton 1571 - 1812 1571 - 1933 1573 - 1812 Bonby 1649 - 1988 1649 - 1983 1649 - 1989 Bottesford 1603 - 1840 1606 - 1921 1603 - 1928 Brattleby 1685 - 1988 1685 - 1988 1685 - 1966 Brigg [Glanford Brigg] 1843 - 1931 1872 - 1919 1840 - 1927 Brigsley 1559 - 1812 1722 - 1812 1722 - 1961 Brocklesby 1554 - 1812 1554 - 1811 1554 - 1835 Broughton 1538 - 1846 1539 - 1857 1538 - 1849 Broxholme 1649 - 1987 1660 - 1812 1660 - 1978 Burton by Lincoln 1559 - 1987 1558 - 1813 1558 - 1839 Burton-upon-Stather 1567 - 1919 1567 - 1870 1567 - 1929 Buslingthorpe 1764 - 1981 1768 - 1963 1762 - 1979 Cabourn 1561 - 1987 1561 - 1988 1561 - 1976 Cadney 1564 - 1885 1564 - 1931 1564 - 1951 Caenby 1712 - 1954 1714 - 1931 1714 - 1934 Caistor 1632 - 1923 1632 – 1907 1632 - 1958 Cammeringham 1662 - 1812 1662 - 1812 1662 - 1978 Cherry Willingham 1678 - 1961 1678 - 1985 1678 - 1978 Claxby by Normanby 1567 - 1961 1566 - 1812 1566 - 1962 Coates by Stow 1663 - 1812 1669 - 1793 1662 - 1956 Cold Hanworth 1725 - 1973 1726 - 1974 1726 - 1966 Corringham 1647 - 1935 1647 - 1891 1647 - 1962 Crosby St. George 1913 - 1961 1914 - 1924 1923 - 1971 Crowle 1561 - 1973 1563 - 1931 1582 - 1959 Croxby - - 1762 - 1969 Croxton 1565 - 1812 1565 - 1812 1565 - 1792 Cuxwold 1603 - 1810 1685 - 1811 1683 - 1978 Dunholme 1583 - 1881 1583 - 1812 1583 - 1840 East Barkwith 1695 - 1943 1695 - 1983 1695 - 1981 East Halton 1574 - 1864 1574 - 1892 1574 - 1837 Parish Baptisms Burials Marriages East Torrington 1593 - 1810 1593 - 1812 1593 - 1955 Elsham 1566 - 1876 1566 - 1924 1566 - 1989 Epworth 1545 - 1903 1545 - 1945 1564 - 1881 Faldingworth 1556 - 1962 1556 – 1812 1556 - 1978 Fillingham 1661 - 1948 1661 - 1812 1661 1837 Firsby by Saxby 1813 - 1840 - - Fiskerton 1539 - 1992 1539 - 1992 1539 - 1979 Flixborough 1660 - 1947 1660 - 1812 1660 - 1925 Friesthorpe 1620 - 1920 1620 - 1974 1620 - 1971 Frodingham 1637 - 1812 1638 - 1812 1637 - 1831 Gainsborough, All Saints 1564 - 1834 1564 - 1912 1564 - 1899 Gainsborough, Holy Trinity 1844 - 1973 1844 - 1941 1844 - 1910 Gainsborough, St. John - 1919 - 1971 - Gainsborough, St. Michael 1896 - 1971 - - Gate Burton 1735 - 1812 1735 - 1812 1735 - 1837 Glentham 1690 - 1968 1690 - 1927 1690 - 1957 Glentworth 1586 - 1917 1586 - 1812 1586 - 1947 Goxhill 1512 - 1932 1512 - 1987 1512 - 1985 Grainsby 1560 - 1813 1574 - 1854 1560 - 1835 Grasby 1652 - 1835 1652 - 1834 1652 - 1837 Grayingham 1576 - 1812 1576 - 1811 1576 - 1837 Great Limber 1561 - 1812 1561 - 1812 1561 - 1814 Greetwell 1813 - 1985 1814 - 1981 1755 - 1978 Habrough 1538 - 1844 1538 - 1844 1538 - 1836 Hackthorn 1653 - 1991 1653 - 1939 1653 - 1961 Hainton 1634 - 1961 1631 - 1812 1634 - 1837 Harpswell 1559 - 1812 1559 - 1812 1559 - 1842 Hatcliffe 1696 - 1908 1696 - 1987 1696 - 1984 Hawerby cum Beesby 1600 - 1960 1600 - 1949 1600 - 1951 Haxey 1559 - 1864 1559 - 1922 1559 - 1902 Healing 1571 - 1939 1571 - 1963 1571 - 1937 Heapham 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1837 Hemswell 1685 - 1885 1684 - 1963 1685 - 1836 Hibaldstow 1632 - 1891 1632 - 1878 1632 - 1945 Holton cum Beckering 1560 - 1963 1560 - 1812 1560 - 1975 Holton le Clay 1754 - 1920 1754 - 1966 1754 - 1837 Holton le Moor - - 1813 - 1963 Horkstow 1562 - 1940 1562 - 1992 1562 - 1974 Howsham - - 1899 - 1973 Humberston 1748 - 1938 1748 - 1943 1748 - 1965 Immingham 1560 - 1961 1560 - 1925 1560 - 1963 Ingham 1567 - 1930 1567 - 1902 1567 - 1978 Irby on Humber 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1986 Keelby 1565 - 1891 1565 - 1939 1565 - 1952 Kelstern 1651 - 1876 1651 - 1812 1651 - 1837 Kettlethorpe 1653 - 1948 1653 - 1993 1655 - 1988 Killingholme 1564 - 1870 1564 - 1897 1564 - 1837 Kingerby 1765 - 1954 1774 - 1910 1776 - 1962 Kirkby cum Osgodby 1558 - 1869 1558 - 1915 1558 - 1979 Kirmington 1697 - 1891 1697 - 1965 1697 - 1836 Kirmond le Mire 1751 - 1812 1751 - 1812 1756 - 1968 Parish Baptisms Burials Marriages Kirton in Lindsey 1708 - 1898 1708 - 1900 1708 - 1947 Knaith 1732 - 1812 1732 - 1808 1739 - 1837 Laceby 1538 - 1968 1538 - 1970 1538 - 1963 Laughton 1566 - 1857 1566 - 1812 1568 - 1837 Lea 1600 - 1812 1600 - 1812 1600 - 1837 Legsby 1562 - 1970 1562 - 1812 1562 - 1973 Linwood 1705 - 1812 1705 - 1812 1705 - 1935 Lissington 1563 - 1928 1563 - 1812 1563 - 1978 Luddington 1700 - 1927 1702 - 1941 1704 - 1976 Manton 1813 - 1905 - 1754 - 1811 Market Rasen 1560 - 1948 1560 - 1950 1560 - 1946 Marton 1651 - 1964 1651 - 1907 1651 - 1978 Melton Ross 1568 - 1950 1568 - 1812 1568 - 1837 Messingham 1558 - 1872 1558 - 1875 1558 - 1885 Middle Rasen 1813 - 1902 1813 - 1925 1837 - 1978 Middle Rasen (Drax) 1772 - 1801 1772 - 1801 1755 - 1842 Middle Rasen (Tupholme) 1708 - 1812 1708 - 1812 1710 - 1845 Nettleham 1583 - 1969 1583 - 1904 1583 - 1959 Nettleton 1679 - 1927 1679 - 1955 1680 - 1978 Newton by Toft 1630 - 1812 1630 - 1808 1630 - 1974 Newton on Trent 1656 - 1909 1656 - 1992 1656 - 1979 Normanby by Spital 1654 - 1988 1654 - 1970 1654 - 1974 Normanby le Wold 1561 - 1811 1561 - 1811 1561 - 1975 North Carlton 1653 - 1812 1653 - 1971 1653 - 1978 North Kelsey 1613 - 1849 1613 - 1869 1613 - 1944 North Ormsby 1559 - 1894 1559 - 1810 1559 - 1976 North Thoresby 1552 - 1854 1552 - 1880 1552 - 1837 North Willingham 1658 - 1811 1658 - 1812 1658 - 1972 Northorpe 1593 - 1985 1593 - 1985 1593 - 1983 Owmby by Spital 1700 - 1938 1700 - 1937 1700 - 1978 Owston Ferry 1603 - 1926 1603 - 1988 1603 - 1923 Pilham 1678 - 1786 1678 - 1786 1678 - 1837 Ravendale 1723 - 1983 1723 - 1987 1723 - 1988 Redbourne 1558 - 1971 1558 - 1976 1558 - 1968 Reepham 1653 - 1993 1653 - 1992 1653 - 1971 Riby 1560 - 1956 1559 - 1812 1560 - 1836 Rothwell 1561 - 1915 1561 - 1825 1561 - 1962 Roxby cum Risby 1689 - 1894 1689 - 1926 1689 - 1953 Saxby All Saints 1719 - 1988 1719 - 1812 1719 - 1975 Saxby by Owmby 1666 - 1989 1666 - 1980 1666 - 1978 Saxilby 1563 - 1921 1563 - 1865 1563 - 1911 Scampton 1548 - 1955 1548 - 1812 1548 - 1970 Scawby 1558 - 1948 1558 - 1954 1558 - 1935 Scothern 1630 - 1930 1630 - 1891 1630 - 1843 Scotter 1560 - 1947 1560 - 1945 1560 - 1985 Scotton 1560 - 1988 1560 - 1952 1560 - 1924 Scunthorpe St. John 1889 - 1960 - 1891 - 1983 Searby 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1836 Sixhills 1672 - 1812 1672 - 1812 1672 - 1974 Snarford 1718 - 1875 1720 - 1945 1718 - 1973 Snelland 1645 - 1812 1654 - 1812 1654 - 1977 Parish Baptisms Burials Marriages Snitterby 1858 - 1989 1860 - 1990 1858 - 1964 Somerby by Brigg 1661 - 1811 1661 - 1811 1661 - 1965 South Carlton 1655 - 1989 1655 - 1813 1655 - 1979 South Ferriby 1538 - 1911 1618 - 1991 1639 - 1971 South Kelsey, St. Nicholas 1559 - 1795 1559 - 1799 1559 - 1791 South Kelsey, St. Mary 1560 - 1882 1560 - 1894 1560 - 1978 South Willingham 1711 - 1920 1711 - 1811 1711 - 1836 Spridlington 1560 - 1922 1560 - 1990 1560 - 1963 Springthorpe 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1837 Stainton by Langworth 1720 - 1812 1720 - 1812 1720 -1863 Stainton le Vale 1702 - 1813 1702 - 1854 1813 - 1972 Stallingborough 1588 - 1876 1588 - 1908 1588 - 1837 Stow in Lindsey 1561 - 1944 1561 - 1920 1561 - 1977 Sudbrooke 1579 - 1812 1579 - 1812 1579 - 1843 Swallow 1672 - 1990 1672 - 1812 1672 - 1977 Swinhope 1697 - 1812 1697 - 1812 1697 - 1835 Tealby 1714 - 1986 1714 - 1941 1714 - 1974 Tetney 1730 - 1843 1730 - 1866 1754 - 1837 Thoresway 1726 - 1812 1727 - 1812 1727 - 1978 Thorganby 1563 - 1812 1563 - 1812 1563 - 1837 Thornton Curtis 1568 - 1975 1568 - 1918 1568 - 1837 Thornton le Moor 1711 - 1810 1711 - 1812 1711 - 1974 Toft by Newton 1653 - 1812 1653 - 1811 1653 - 1976 Torksey 1575 - 1890 1653 - 1977 1575 - 1980 Ulceby cum Grimsby 1567 - 1851 1567 - 1920 1567 - 1837 Upton cum Kexby 1563 - 1860 1563 - 1812 1563 - 1836 Usselby 1564 - 1809 1564 - 1812 1564 - 1933 Waddingham 1654 - 1990 1654 - 1953 1654 - 1961 Waithe 1693 - 1979 1693 - 1976 1693 - 1836 Walesby 1562 - 1918 1562 - 1812 1659 - 1978 Waltham 1562 - 1889 1562 - 1876 1562 - 1837 Welton by Lincoln 1630 - 1974 1575 - 1938 1568 - 1963 West Barkwith 1681 - 1965 1685 - 1811 1685 - 1924 West Butterwick 1825 - 1895 1844 - 1914 - West Halton 1538 - 1897 1538 - 1942 1538 - 1950 West Rasen 1683 - 1812 1683 - 1812 1683 - 1978 West Torrington 1638 - 1812 1638 - 1810 1638 - 1836 Whitton 1546 - 1812 1546 - 1812 1546 - 1836 Wickenby 1558 - 1925 1558 - 1812 1558 - 1976 Willingham by Stow 1562 - 1874 1562 - 1919 1562 - 1980 Willoughton 1600 - 1858 1600 - 1898 1600 - 1847 Winteringham 1563 - 1976 1562 - 1933 1563 - 1981 Winterton 1558 - 1948 1558 - 1921 1558 - 1950 Wold Newton 1578 - 1812 1578 - 1809 1578 - 1836 Wootton 1563 - 1919 1563 - 1879 1563 - 1837 Worlaby by Brigg 1559 - 1951 1559 - 1919 1559 - 1989 Wrawby 1675 - 1944 1675 - 1960 1675 - 1989 Wroot 1573 - 1883 1573 - 1968 1573 - 1967 .
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