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ANNESLEY All Saints ARNOLD Ebenezer Chapel, New Connexion Nottinghamshire Family History Society Parish Register List Version 8 - January 2015 ANNESLEY All Saints Baptisms Marriages Burials 1700 04 19to 1901 01 27 2341 Records 1599 10 21to 1646 10 06 47 Records 1705 11 28to 1881 06 08 1068 Records 1661 10 31to 1900 12 26 700 Records ARNOLD Ebenezer Chapel, New Connexion Methodists Baptisms Marriages Burials 1880 07 12to 1880 07 12 1 Records ARNOLD St Mary Baptisms Marriages Burials 1544 03 05to 1548 11 07 40 Records 1546 10 03to 1548 11 25 7 Records 1672 08 24to 1901 08 05 9859 Records 1561 01 01to 1652 01 16 862 Records 1560 05 26to 1901 01 03 4075 Records 1673 03 06to 1900 12 12 15279 Records ASKHAM St Nicholas Baptisms Marriages Burials 1538 12 14to 1902 07 20 1629 Records 1543 11 12to 1602 06 17 57 Records 1533 05 14to 1558 04 01 66 Records 1615 11 09to 1642 05 18 45 Records 1571 09 05to 1573 08 07 3 Records 1664 04 28to 1902 07 07 316 Records 1586 11 10to 1602 10 05 44 Records 1615 07 30to 1643 07 27 93 Records 1661 06 20to 1901 11 17 910 Records ASLOCKTON St Thomas Baptisms Marriages Burials 1894 01 18to 1901 01 31 14 Records ATTENBOROUGH St Mary the Virgin Baptisms Marriages Burials 1640 09 22to 1901 04 30 4383 Records 1560 02 10to 1900 12 26 1342 Records 1653 11 09to 1901 03 13 3375 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society. All rights reserved. Page 1 of 52 AUSTERFIELD (S Yorks) St Helena Baptisms Marriages Burials 1653 11 06to 1901 02 03 1636 Records 1539 01 29to 1539 01 29 1 Records 1654 02 14to 1902 01 15 1204 Records 1555 11 17to 1566 10 03 6 Records 1577 11 17to 1901 04 22 430 Records AVERHAM St Michael and All Angels Baptisms Marriages Burials 1615 02 11to 1901 01 09 1502 Records 1539 05 01to 1636 10 14 247 Records 1614 06 24to 1902 02 15 1296 Records 1652 05 01to 1907 07 25 421 Records AWSWORTH St Peter Baptisms Marriages Burials 1756 10 17to 1776 08 25 63 Records 1756 10 05to 1771 05 21 6 Records 1744 06 07to 1744 06 07 1 Records 1813 02 28to 1901 01 25 1815 Records 1847 04 11to 1901 04 06 167 Records 1758 08 24to 1769 06 21 5 Records 1814 12 16to 1900 12 31 893 Records BABWORTH All Saints Baptisms Marriages Burials 1623 02 20to 1901 02 14 2453 Records 1600 05 26to 1600 08 24 4 Records 1626 03 23to 1901 01 27 1279 Records 1627 01 11to 1900 12 20 735 Records BALDERTON St Giles Baptisms Marriages Burials 0000 00 00to 0000 00 00 1 Records 1539 01 20to 1549 08 29 36 Records 1627 10 13to 1646 06 02 302 Records 1628 05 18to 1646 07 25 329 Records 1568 05 31to 1900 12 25 1420 Records 1732 01 04to 1901 01 17 2784 Records 1732 01 24to 1901 01 25 4048 Records BARNBY IN THE WILLOWS All Saints Baptisms Marriages Burials 1671 08 19to 1904 12 27 1142 Records 1593 11 24to 1900 10 03 379 Records 1671 04 13to 1902 08 09 914 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society. All rights reserved. Page 2 of 52 BARTON IN FABIS St George Baptisms Marriages Burials 0000 00 00to 0000 00 00 1 Records 1558 05 11to 1643 05 19 132 Records 1671 03 27to 1904 08 08 1275 Records 1671 03 28to 1901 01 24 2065 Records 1662 06 01to 1901 04 18 478 Records BASFORD General Baptist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1799 04 28to 1836 03 06 164 Records BASFORD St Leodegarius Baptisms Marriages Burials 1638 05 01to 1638 05 01 1 Records 1568 06 01to 1582 05 20 42 Records 1654 03 26to 1679 02 06 184 Records 1662 05 08to 1901 02 09 17115 Records 1595 10 12to 1901 01 03 7183 Records 1693 09 06to 1925 05 25 9321 Records BAWTRY (S Yorks) St Nicholas Baptisms Marriages Burials 1598 07 11to 1598 07 11 1 Records 1627 01 08to 1901 07 15 1196 Records 1670 08 29to 1901 05 01 3854 Records 1668 11 22to 1899 08 06 4520 Records 1927 12 15to 1927 12 15 1 Records BECKINGHAM All Saints Baptisms Marriages Burials 1638 03 20to 1901 04 07 2792 Records 1599 06 01to 1599 06 01 3 Records 1654 01 16to 1678 07 31 138 Records 1618 04 08to 1649 01 23 109 Records 1699 05 06to 1902 02 22 1576 Records 1668 11 26to 1901 01 23 676 Records BEESTON Primitive Methodist Chapel, Wollaton Rd Baptisms Marriages Burials 1928 07 11to 1928 07 11 1 Records BEESTON St John the Baptist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1563 06 06to 1901 01 23 11019 Records 1559 07 13to 1625 06 30 171 Records 1653 12 31to 1901 05 20 5483 Records 1637 05 14to 1637 05 14 1 Records 1659 02 05to 1929 12 26 4287 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society. All rights reserved. Page 3 of 52 BEESTON Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1829 04 26to 1837 05 28 85 Records BEGGARLEE Primitive Methodist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1824 09 06to 1837 06 24 322 Records BESTHORPE Chapel (South Scarle Parish) Baptisms Marriages Burials 1847 03 26to 1881 05 31 135 Records BESTWOOD PARK Emmanuel Baptisms Marriages Burials 1870 10 08to 1901 05 01 551 Records 1873 06 03to 1929 12 26 258 Records 1870 10 20to 1900 01 19 223 Records BILBOROUGH St Martin of Tours Baptisms Marriages Burials 1683 04 05to 1901 05 23 1432 Records 1569 11 26to 1632 04 17 47 Records 1676 01 16to 1796 12 18 270 Records 1660 10 18to 1670 06 05 13 Records 1813 06 16to 1901 12 25 433 Records 1684 08 05to 1900 11 19 291 Records BILSTHORPE St Margaret Baptisms Marriages Burials 1654 10 21to 1658 11 12 26 Records 1632 05 05to 1639 07 24 9 Records 1655 04 09to 1658 11 09 9 Records 1673 08 00to 1901 07 07 1439 Records 1655 05 01to 1900 06 28 451 Records 1673 10 29to 1904 09 16 886 Records BINGHAM St Mary and All Saints Baptisms Marriages Burials 1632 05 22to 1900 12 02 8304 Records 1598 11 22to 1900 12 24 1783 Records 1629 04 13to 1900 10 08 6712 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society. All rights reserved. Page 4 of 52 BINGHAM Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1804 09 16to 1809 02 26 8 Records 1824 01 11to 1837 06 11 5 Records BLEASBY St Mary Baptisms Marriages Burials 1654 01 05to 1905 02 22 1676 Records 1574 01 01to 1902 01 07 575 Records 1640 09 29to 1901 09 10 1382 Records BLIDWORTH St Mary of the Purification Baptisms Marriages Burials 1636 04 17to 1901 09 19 4190 Records 1570 08 20to 1899 07 29 1238 Records 1636 05 13to 1901 05 09 2755 Records BLIDWORTH Wesleyan Methodist Baptisms Marriages Burials 1833 03 11to 1836 03 06 13 Records BLYTH St Mary and St Martin Baptisms Marriages Burials 1653 10 25to 1901 01 08 9070 Records 1533 01 29to 1540 01 29 4 Records 1633 01 05to 1633 01 05 1 Records 1555 09 29to 1901 01 28 3792 Records 1653 11 06to 1901 01 07 6750 Records BOLE St Martin Baptisms Marriages Burials 1813 03 07to 1901 01 20 537 Records 1636 05 09to 1639 11 14 3 Records 1813 04 15to 1901 11 08 297 Records 1664 07 07to 1688 12 20 23 Records 1701 01 10to 1899 08 07 265 Records BOTHAMSALL Our Lady and St Peter Baptisms Marriages Burials 1667 07 02to 1901 10 07 1715 Records 1536 04 01to 1900 12 20 526 Records 0000 00 00to 0000 00 00 1 Records 1653 11 15to 1659 10 23 37 Records 1671 04 28to 1686 04 04 63 Records 1718 07 24to 1903 10 31 937 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society. All rights reserved. Page 5 of 52 BOUGHTON St Matthew Baptisms Marriages Burials 1686 07 01to 1901 04 28 1266 Records 1602 11 15to 1603 02 01 2 Records 1686 06 06to 1901 12 29 820 Records 1627 11 20to 1639 11 23 10 Records 1666 04 30to 1735 12 14 41 Records 1751 01 20to 1901 07 08 248 Records BRAMCOTE St Michael and All Angels Baptisms Marriages Burials 1677 07 19to 1901 03 10 2487 Records 1576 10 25to 1648 07 25 88 Records 1654 04 02to 1668 09 13 17 Records 1667 09 09to 1901 08 03 592 Records 1680 10 03to 1692 10 19 32 Records 1704 03 20to 1902 02 19 1492 Records BRINSLEY St James the Great Baptisms Marriages Burials 1861 07 07to 1901 02 03 1607 Records 1861 09 16to 1901 01 26 311 Records 1878 01 20to 1901 03 20 678 Records BULCOTE Holy Trinity Baptisms Marriages Burials 1841 11 15to 1902 09 08 48 Records BULWELL St Mary the Virgin and All Souls Baptisms Marriages Burials 1621 02 06to 1901 01 02 17640 Records 1631 10 23to 1901 01 07 3662 Records 1635 01 13to 1898 10 06 11914 Records BUNNY St Mary the Virgin Baptisms Marriages Burials 1638 04 15to 1902 09 14 4156 Records 1556 02 11to 1901 11 25 1224 Records 1611 01 10to 1900 09 02 3387 Records BURTON JOYCE St Helen Baptisms Marriages Burials 1668 05 01to 1901 05 12 3799 Records 1559 06 25to 1900 12 25 991 Records 1668 01 02to 1901 01 18 2246 Records 08 September 2015 Copyright © 2015 Nottinghamshire Family History Society.
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