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Parish Register List.Doc ALDERCAR References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 471 Vol 4 1899-1957 - - - DVD/7 1957-1986 - - - M 471 Vol 5 - 1872-1900 - - M 471 Vol 6 - 1900-1929 - - M 471 Vol 7 - 1929-1936 - - M 471 Vol 8 - 1936-1942 - - DVD/7 - 1942-1968 - - D2574 A/PI 3/1 - - 1917-1923 - D2574 A/PI 3/2 - - 1947-1987 - M 471 Vol 9 - - - 1909-1939 M 471 Vol 10 - - - 1939-1972 ALDERWASLEY References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/8 - 1936-1964 - - DVD/8 - 1966-1979 - - CD/220 - - - 1861-1937 ALFRETON References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 3 Vol 1 1706-1770 1706-1755 - 1706-1775 M 3 Vol 2 1770-1794 - - 1775-1794 M 3 Vol 3 1794-1812 - - 1794-1812 M 3 Vol 4 1813-1832 - - - M 3 Vol 5 1832-1859 - - - M 3 Vol 6 1860-1890 - - - M 399 Vol 1 1891-1909 - - - DVD/1 1909-1945 - - - DVD/1 1944-1964 - - - M 3 Vol 7 - 1754-1772 1754-1772 - M 4 Vol 1 - 1772-1812 1772-1803 - M 4 Vol 2 - 1813-1835 - - M 4 Vol 3 - 1835-1837 - - M 4 Vol 4 - 1837-1844 - - M 4 Vol 5 - 1844-1855 - - M 5 Vol 1 - 1855-1873 - - M 5 Vol 2 - 1873-1894 - - M 399 Vol 2 - 1894-1900 - - M 543 Vol 2 1900-1912 M 543 Vol 3 - 1912-1922 - - M 543 Vol 4 - 1922-1936 - - (cont) ALFRETON (cont) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/1 - 1936-1950 - - DVD/2 - 1950-1967 - - DVD/2 - 1967-1988 - - DVD/2 - 1988-1993 - - D654 A/PI 3/17 - 1993-2003 - - D654 A/PI 3/18 - 2003-2004 - - D654 A/PI 3/19 - 2004-2006 - - DVD/196 - - 1940-1944 - DVD/196 - - 1944-1950 - DVD/196 - - 1950-1956 - DVD/196 - - 1956-1963 - D 654 A/PI 4/7 - - 1978-1986 - D 654 A/PI 4/8 - - 1986-1993 - M 5 Vol 3 - - - 1813-1849 M 399 Vol 3 - - - 1849-1917 DVD/2 - - - 1917-1953 ALKMONTON References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 438 Vol 14 1850-1962 - - - DVD/5 1850-1999 - - - M 438 Vol 15 - 1855-1922 - - M 438 Vol 16 - - - 1856-1902 ALLENTON References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/63 1939-1954 - - - DVD/63 1954-1970 - - - DVD/63 1970-1986 - - - DVD/63 1986-1994 - - - DVD/63 - 1940-1942 - - DVD/63 - 1942-1954 - - DVD/63 - 1954-1962 - - DVD/63 - 1962-1970 - - DVD/64 - 1970-1982 - - D6424/3/1 - - 1940-1947 - D6424/3/2 - - 1947-1950 - D6424/3/3 - - 1950-1962 - D6424/3/4 - - 1962-1966 - D6424/3/5 - - 1966-1976 - D6424/3/6 - - 1983-1996 - ALLESTREE: ST EDMUND References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 272 Vol 1 1595-1693 1595-1693 - 1595-1693 M 272 Vol 2 1693-1731 1693-1731 - 1693-1731 M 272 Vol 3 1732-1812 1731-1754 - 1731-1812 M 272 Vol 4 1813-1861 - - - M 272 Vol 5 1861-1946 - - - D3214 A/PI 2/3 1946-1977 - - - M 272 Vol 6 - 1754-1812 - - M 272 Vol 7 - 1814-1836 - - M 272 Vol 8 - 1838-1920 - - DVD/8 - 1920-1930 - - DVD/8 - 1930-1937 - - DVD/8 - 1937-1944 - - D3214 A/PI 3/7 - 1944-1957 - - D3214 A/PI 3/8 - 1957-1967 - - D3214 A/PI 3/9 - 1967-1974 - - M 272 Vol 9 - - 1824-1869 - M 272 Vol 10 - - 1869-1947 - D3214 A/PI 4/3 - - 1947-1953 - D3214 A/PI 4/4 - - 1953-1959 - D3214 A/PI 4/5 - - 1959-1966 - D3214 A/PI 4/7 - - 1969-1973 - (cont) ALLESTREE: ST EDMUND (cont) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials D3214 A/PI 4/8 - - 1973-1978 - D3214 A/PI 4/9 - - 1978-1982 - D3214 A/PI 4/10 - - 1982-1986 - M 272 Vol 11 - - - 1813-1865 M 272 Vol 12 - - - 1865-1939 CD/212 - - - 1939-1979 ALLESTREE: ST NICHOLAS References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/8 1958-1966 - - - DVD/8 - 1959-1966 - - DVD/8 - 1966-1969 - - DVD/8 - 1969-1974 - - DVD/8 - 1974-1985 - - D4504/3/1 - - 1959-1971 - D4504/3/2 - - 1971-1981 - ALSOP EN LE DALE References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 117 Vol 3 1702-1779 1702-1754 - 1701-1779 M 117 Vol 4 1779-1812 1779-1809 1783-1811 1779-1812 M 117 Vol 5 1813-1880 - - - M 496 Vol 1 1880-1941 - - - DVD/7 1813-1991 - - - M 117 Vol 6 - 1813-1835 - - M 399 Vol 4 - 1837-1899 - - M 496 Vol 2 - 1899-1945 - - DVD/8 - 1837-1982 - - M 117 Vol 8 - - - 1813-1880 M 496 Vol 3 - - - 1880-1992 ALVASTON References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 335 Vol 3 1614-1796 1614-1750 - 1614-1796 M 338 Vol 3 1797-1809 - - 1797-1809 M 335 Vol 4 1809-1812 - - 1809-1812 M 335 Vol 5 1813-1878 - - - M 335 Vol 6 1878-1900 - - - M 496 Vol 6 1900-1922 - - - DVD/8 1922-1941 - - - D 878 Pl 2/5 1941-1948 - - - D 878 Pl 2/6 1948-1975 - - - D 878 Pl 2/7 1975-1988 - - - D 878 Pl 2/8 1988-1994 - - - M 335 Vol 7 - 1754-1811 1754-1812 - M 335 Vol 8 - 1813-1837 - - M 335 Vol 9 - 1837-1920 - - M496 Vol 7 - 1920-1925 - - M 496 Vol 8 - 1925-1937 - - M 496 Vol 9 - 1937-1944 - - D 878/PI 3/7 - 1944-1950 - - D 878/PI 3/8 - 1950-1966 - - D 878/PI 3/9 - 1966-1973 - - D 878/PI 3/10 - 1973-1984 - - (cont.) ALVASTON (cont.) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials D 878/PI 3/11 - 1984-1992 - - CD/238 - - 1903-1916 - CD/238 - - 1931-1936 - CD/240 - - 1936-1938 - M 335 Vol 10 - - - 1813-1890 M 496 Vol 4 - - - 1890-1924 M 496 Vol 5 - - - 1924-1941 D 878/PI 5/4 - - - 1942-1961 D 878/PI 5/5 - - - 1961-1992 AMBERGATE References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M596 vol 7 1899-1933 - - - DVD/7 1933-1997 - - - M596 vol 8 - 1899-1916 - - M596 vol 9 - 1916-1925 - - M596 vol 10 - 1925-1938 - - DVD/7 - 1938-1948 - - DVD/7 - 1948-1965 - - DVD/7 - 1965-1973 - - DVD/7 - 1973-1998 - - D2197 A/PI 3/1 - - 1923-1940 - ASHBOURNE: ST JOHN References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 399 vol 5 1872-1902 - - - DVD/7 1872-1952 - - - * Baptisms Jan 1905 - Dec 1908 also available on DVD/2 ASHBOURNE: ST OSWALD References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 117 Vol 10 1538-1622 1538-1622 - 1538-1622 M 117 Vol 11 1602-1615 1602-1615 - 1602-1615 M 117 Vol 12 1629-1640 1629-1640 - 1629-1640 M 117 Vol 13 1655-1668 - - 1655-1668 M 117 Vol 14 - 1655-1679 - - M 117 Vol 15 1668-1702 1679-1702 - 1668-1702 M 118 Vol 1 1702-1739 1702-1739 - 1702-1739 M 118 Vol 2 1739-1777 1739-1754 - 1739-1777 M 118 Vol 3 1778-1782 - - 1778-1782 M 118 Vol 4 1783-1785 - - - M 120 Vol 7 1781-1790 - - 1781-1790 M 121 Vol 1 1791-1800 - - 1791-1800 M 121 Vol 2 1801-1812 - - 1801-1812 M 118 Vol 5 1813-1842 - - - M 118 Vol 6 1842-1864 - - - M 118 Vol 7 1864-1884 - - - DVD/2 1884-1909 - - - DVD/2 1909-1919 - - - DVD/2 1919-1931 - - - DVD/3 1931-1942 - - - DVD/3 1942-1952 - - - DVD/3 1952-1963 - - - (Cont) ASHBOURNE: ST OSWALD (cont) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/3 1963-1972 - - - DVD/3 1972-1994 - - - M 119 Vol 2 - 1754-1762 - - M 119 Vol 3 - 1762-1783 - - M 119 Vol 4 - 1783-1812 - - M 119 Vol 5 - 1813-1837 - - M 119 Vol 6 - 1837-1855 - - M 120 Vol 1 - 1855-1883 - - DVD/3 - 1883-1904 - - DVD/3 - 1904-1913 - - DVD/3 - 1913-1923 - - DVD/4 - 1923-1933 - - DVD/4 - 1933-1941 - - DVD/4 - 1941-1948 - - DVD/4 - 1948-1957 - - DVD/4 - 1957-1965 - - DVD/4 - 1965-1973 - - DVD/5 - 1973-1986 - - M 119 Vol 3 - - 1762-1781 - M 119 Vol 1 - - 1784-1853 - DVD/196 - - 1936-1938 - DVD/196 - - 1938-1951 - (cont) ASHBOURNE: ST OSWALD (cont) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/196 - - 1951-1959 - DVD/196 - - 1959-1966 - DVD/196 - - 1966-1978 - CD/201 - - 1978-1985 - CD/201 - - 1985-1991 - M 120 Vol 2 - - - 1813-1854 M 120 Vol 3 - - - 1854-1882 DVD/5 - - - 1882-1916 DVD/5 - - - 1916-1933 DVD/5 - - - 1933-1949 DVD/5 - - - 1949-1970 DVD/5 - - - 1970-1992 ASHFORD References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 15 Vol 16 1687-1759 1692-1754 - 1688-1759 M 15 Vol 17 1759-1813 1760-1803 - 1759-1812 M 15 Vol 18 1813-1847 - - - M 15 Vol 19 1847-1880 - - - M399 Vol 6 1880-1898 - - - M 496 Vol 10 1899-1958 - - - - M 15 Vol 20 - 1818-1836 - - M 15 Vol 21 - 1839-1880 - - M 399 Vol 7 - 1880-1898 - - M 496 Vol 11 - 1899-1959 - - M 16 Vol 1 - - 1875-1880 - M 399 Vol 8 - - 1880-1900 - DVD/196 - - 1875-1932 - M 16 Vol 2 - - - 1813-1858 M 16 Vol 3 - - - 1858-1880 D747 A/PI 3/3 - 1960-1978 - - D747 A/PI 3/4 - 1978-1994 - - D747 A/PI 5/2 - - - 1858-1995 ASHOVER References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials CD/ 294 1621-1725* 1653-1725 1653-1661 1653-1668 CD/ 294 - - - 1671-1725 M 77 Vol 2 1725-1800 1725-1761 - - M 77 Vol 3 1800-1812 - - - M 77 Vol 4 1813-1843 - - - M 77 Vol 5 1843-1853 - - - M 77 Vol 6 1853-1898 - - - M 497 Vol 2 1898-1965 - - - M 77 Vol 7 - 1761-1800 - - M 78 Vol 1 - 1800-1808 - - M 78 Vol 2 - 1808-1812 - - M 78 Vol 3 - 1813-1844 - - M 78 Vol 4 - 1837-1865 - - M 78 Vol 5 - 1865-1894 - - M 496 Vol 12 - 1894-1908 - - M 496 Vol 13 - 1908-1925 - - M 497 Vol 1 - 1925-1943 - - DVD/1 & CD/188 - 1943-1960 - - DVD/1 - 1960-1967 - - (cont) * Gap between 1623 and 1653 ASHOVER (cont) References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials DVD/1 & CD/188 - 1967-1977 - - DVD/1 & CD/193 - 1977-1986 - - DVD/1 & CD/188 - 1986-1998 - - M 78 Vol 6 - - 1823-1848 - M 78 Vol 7 - - 1848-1876 - M 78 Vol 6 - - 1823-1848 - M 78 Vol 7 - - 1848-1876 - M 78 Vol 8 - - 1877-1904 - CD/188 - - 1952-1962 - CD/188 - - 1962-1972 - M 79 Vol 1 - - - 1725-1812 M 79 Vol 2 - - - 1813-1856 M 79 Vol 3 (copy) - - - 1856-1880 M 399 Vol 10 - - - 1880-1900 M 497 Vol 3 - - - 1900-1920 M 497 Vol 4 - - - 1921-1947 M 497 Vol 5 - - - 1947-1960 DVD/1 & CD/193 - - - 1960-1990 ASTON UPON TRENT References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 336 Vol 8 1667-1726 1667-1726 - 1667-1726 M 336 Vol 9 1726-1784 1726-1754 - 1726-1784 M 336 Vol 10 1784-1812 - - 1784-1812 M 337 Vol 1 1813-1841 - - - M 337 Vol 2 1842-1954 - - - D1408 A/PI 2/3 1954-1986 - - - M 337 Vol 3 - 1763-1812 - - M 337 Vol 4 - 1813-1837 - - M 337 Vol 5 - 1837-1966 - - M 337 Vol 6 - - 1823-1897 - M 337 Vol 7 - - - 1813-1901 DVD/196 - - 1898-1941 - DVD/196 - - 1946-1977 - D1408 A/PI 4/5 - - 1976-1996 - ATLOW References Baptisms Marriages Banns Burials M 124 Vol 7 & CD/194 1685-1812 1685-1750 - 1685-1812 M 124 Vol 8 & CD/194 1813-1880 - - - M497 Vol 6 1881-1932 - - - DVD/8 1813-1992 - - - M 124 Vol 9 & CD/194 - 1754-1812 1754-1812 - M 124 Vol 10 & CD/194 - 1813-1837 - - M 124 Vol 11 & CD/204 - 1837-1880 - - CD/204 -
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