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SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Acton PR Marr 1754-1837 Aldham St Mary's MI's 1999 Alpherton MI's Ashby MI's Ashby PR 1553-1980 Assington MI's Barnby MI's Barnby PR Bap 1554-1680, 1813-1900; Banns 1825-1919; Marr 1528- 1641, 1663-1823; Bur 1555-1657, 1813-1900 Barrow PR Bap 1542-1748; Marr 1544-1837; Bur 1544-1747 Barrow & Blundeston MI's Barnham MI's Barsham PR 1558-1983 Bealings Gt MI's Bealings Gt PR Bap 1813-1877; Banns 1835-1837; Marr 1813-1840 Bealings Lt MI's Beccles PR Bap 1586-1639, 1700-1903; Marr 1586-1900; Bur 1586- Beccles & Henstead PR1854 Beccles Bap 1813-1837; Marr 1813-1875 / Henstead Bap 1904-1983; Marr 1970-1984; Bur 1904-1984 Beccles Baptist Church MI's Beccles Blyburgate Cemetery Mi's Beccles St Benet's Minster MI's Beccles St Michael's MI's Beccles St Michael's PR Bap 1640-1699 Belstead St Mary's MI's Benacre MI's Benacre & Covehithe PR Benacre Bap 1727-1900; Banns 1824-1902; Marr1728- 1900; Bur 1727-1928 / Covehithe Bap 1574-1900; Banns 1769-1943; Marr 1600-1900; Bur 1559-1919 Beyton MI's Blakenham Gt, St Mary's MI's Blundeston MI's see Barrow & Blundeston Blythburgh PR 1585-1920 & MI's Bradwell MI's Bramfield PR 1539-1596 & 1693-1889 (Thomas S Hill RCL MA 1894) Bramfield United Reformed MI's Brampton PR Bap 1760-1920; Marr 1755-1920; Bur 1740-1981 & MI's Brightwell* PR 1653-1837 Bucklesham St Mary* PR 1678-1854 Bungay Holy Trinity PR 1557-1674 Bungay Holy Trinity PR 1557-1674; Bap 1618-1900; Bap BTs 1813-1837; Marr 1681-1754, 1813-1893, 1893-1974; Bur 1681-1760, 1813- Bungay St Mary PR Bap 1558-1935; Banns 1754-1874; Marr 1558-1936; Bur 1558-1959 Burgh Castle MI's Bury St Edmunds St James PR Marr 1562-1800; Bur 1562-1800 Butley with Capel St Andrew BT's PR 1693-1699 & 1716-1785 no indexed Campsea Ash, Iken, Wantisden MI's Capel St Mary MI's Carlton MI's Carlton PR 1538-1885 Page 1 of 7 SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Carlton Churchyard MI's Carlton Colville, Shipmeadow, MI's Carlton Colville, Shipmeadow, Southwold & Reydon Southwold & Reydon Carlton Colville PR Bap 1800-1891;Banns 1818-1825; Marr 1710-1837; Bur 1800-1936 Cavendish PR Bap 1594-1753; Marr 1558-1837 Chevington PR 1559-1812 Chillesford PR 1740-1812 Claydon St Peter MI's Copdock St Peter MI's Cornard Gt MI's Corton MI's Corton St Bartholmews PR 1579-1783; Bap 1813-1982; Banns 1756-1811; Marr 1754- Covehithe MI's1982 Covehithe PR see Benacre & Covehithe Creeting St Mary MI's Creeting St Peter MI's Cretingham MI's Culford PR 1560-1778 Culpho MI's Culpho PR 1721-1886 Darsham PR Bap 1539-1931; Marr 1536-1900; Bur 1539-1929 Debenham PR Bap 1561-1900; Marr 1560- 1900; Bur 1562- 1900 Denham PR 1539-1850 Dennington PR 1571-1845 Index only Ellough PR 1540-1920 Erwarton St Mary's Church & ChurchyardMI's Falkenham* MI's see Kirton & Falkenham* Falkenham* PR 1538-1837 Felixstowe St Peter & St Paul Churchyard*MI's Book 1 Felixstowe St Peter & St Paul Churchyard*MI's Book 2 Felixstowe St Peter & St Paul* PR Bap 1653-1874; Marr 1654-1840 revised; Bur 1653-1812 Flixton St Mary's MI's Flixton St Mary's PR 1547-1900 Framlingham PR Bap 1560-1920; Banns 1754-1920; Marr 1560-1920; Bur 1560-1764 Framlingham Unitarian Meeting House PR Bap; Death; Bur Freston, St Peter's MI's Fritton MI's Fritton PR 1706-1903 Frostenden PR 1538-1790; Marr 1837-1900; Bur Index: 1791-1949 Gisleham MI's Gisleham PR Bap 1559-1899; Marr 1559-1901; Bur 1559-1900 Gorleston PR Bap 1667-1852; Marr 1813-1837; Marr 1683-1812; Bur 1674-1845 Grundisburgh Baptist Meeting House PR Births 1798-1837 Gunton PR Bap 1739-1912; Banns 1755-1915; Marr 1740-1995 Halesworth PR Bap 1699-1898; Marr 1700-1899; Bur 1700-1889 Harleston MI's Haverhill MI's Haverhill PR Marr 1785-1901 Page 2 of 7 SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Hawkedon PR Bap 1709-1787; Marr 1710-1839; Bur 1710-1784 Hemley* PR 1698-1900 Henstead MI's Henstead PR 1539-1904 Henstead PR see Beccles & Henstead Herringfleet MI's Herringfleet PR 1706-1980 Herringfleet Churchwarden's Accounts PR 1770-1870 Hesset PR Marr 1539-1837 Holton St Mary MI's (1995) Homersfield MI's Homersfield PR 1558-1905 Hopton nr Gt Yarmouth - St Margaret's PR 1673-1983 Horringer PR 1558-1850 Ickworth PR 1566-1890 Iken MI's sea Campsea Ash, Iken, Wantisden Ilketshall St Andrew MI's Ilketshall St Andrew PR 1541-1921 Ilketshall St John MI's Ilketshall St John PR 1538-1900 Ilketshall St Lawrence MI's Ilketshall St Lawrence PR Bap 1554-1982; Banns 1926-1983; Marr 1554-1977; Bur 1554-1981 Ilketshall St Margaret MI's Ilketshall St Margaret PR 1538-1900 Ilketshalls PR see Rumburgh & Ilketshall's Ingham PR Bap 1538-1804; Marr 1538-1787; Bur 1538-1811 Ipswich St Nicholas PR Bap 1539-1709; Marr 1539-1710; Bur 1551-1710 Ipswich St Peter PR 1662-1700 Ipswich Unitarian Meeting House MI's Ipswich, St Nicholas 1738-1979 Presbyterian/Unitarian Kedington PR 1654-1812 Kedington Churchyard MI's & Bur Kedington Churchyard MI's Tombstone Inscriptions Kelsale PR 1538-1812 Kenton PR 1538-1812 Index only Kessingland MI's Kessingland PR Bap 1700-1899; Banns 1755-1839, 1872-1899; Marr 1708- 1899; Bur 1700-1899 Kirkley PR Bap 1701-1812, 1860-1900; Bur 1752-1900 Kirkley Cemetery MI's Kirton & Falkenham* MI's Kirton* PR 1757-1900 Knodishall PR 1566-1704 Layham, St Andrew's Church MI's (1999) Levington* PR 1562-1812 Lindsey MI's Loes & Wilford Workhouse bur 1768-1825, see Stow, Samford, Loes & Lowestoft Cemetery MI'sWilford Page 3 of 7 SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Lowestoft Cemetery Book 1 MI's Plots 1-23 Lowestoft Cemetery Book 2 MI's Plots 24-42 Lowestoft Christchurch PR Bap & Marr 1869-1984 Lowestoft St Margaret MI's Lowestoft St Margaret MI's, Church Interior & Relocated Stones Lowestoft St Margaret PR Bap 1561-1900; Banns 1753-1812; Marr 1561-1891; Bur 1561-1847 Lowestoft St Margaret New MI's 1999-2000 LowestoftChurchyard St Margaret Old Churchyard MI's Lowestoft St Peter's & St John's PR Marr 1873-1958 Martlesham* PR 1653-1757 Martlesham* PR 1758-1837 Melton St Andrew's Old Church MI's Melton Workhouse Workhose see Onehouse & Tattingstone; also Wickham Mettingham MI'sMarket Mettingham PR Bap 1652-1983; Banns 1754-1962; Marr 1653-1983; Bur 1653-1984 Middleton MI's Monk Soham PR 1712-1918 Moulton MI's Mutford Mi's Mutford PR 1554-1901 Mutford Churchyard MI's Nacton St Martin* PR 1705-1837 Nacton* PR 1562-1704 Nacton Workhouse, Bap 1768-1826 Needham Market Quaker MI's North Cove MI's North Cove PR 1696-1899 Oulton PR Bap 1564-1921; Marr 1566-1900; Bur 1564-1901 Pakefield MI's Pakefield PR Bap 1678-1936 Including Parish Chest; Banns 1753-1813; Marr 1681-1963; Bur 1679-1984 Pakefield - The Chapel of the Society of MI'sFriends (1998) Peasenhall, St Michael's Church MI's Playford MI's Plomesgate Workhouse Rattlesden PR Bap 1813-1968; Marr 1559-1958; Bur 1813-1961 Rattlesden Baptist Meeting MI's Redisham MI's Redisham PR 1540-1984; Banns 1756-1934 Reydon MI's see Carlton Colville, Shipmeadow, Southwold & Reydon Reydon PR Bap 1712-1904; Banns 1754-1920; Marr 1725-1920; Bur 1724-1920 Ringsfield PR Bap 1751-1984; Banns 1756-1892; Marr 1751-1984; Bur 1751-1983 Rumburgh MI's Rumburgh PR Bap & Bur 1559-1900; Banns 1754-1899; Marr 1559-1901 Rumburgh & Ilketshall's PR Rumb. Bap 1950-1982; Marr 1834-1982; Bur 1935-1982 / Ilket. Bap 1812-1982; Banns 1924-1983; Marr 1958-1977; Bur 1814-1981 Page 4 of 7 SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Rushbrooke PR 1567-1850 Rushmere (Beccles) MI's Rushmere St Michael PR 1718-1842 Samford, Tattingstone Workhouse bap 1813-1837, see Stow, Samford, Loes & Saxham Lt PRWilford 1559-1850 Saxtead PR 1546-1812 Shadingfield MI's Shadingfield PR 1539-1755 Shadingfield PR Bap 1735-1900; Marr 1735-1753; Bur 1783-1796, 1813- Shimpling MI's1920 Shipmeadow MI's Shipmeadow MI's see Carlton Colville, Shipmeadow, Southwold & Reydon Shipmeadow PR Bap 1561-1920; Banns 1767-1823; Marr 1561-1970; Bur 1561-1982 Shipmeadow Workhouse 1833-1936 bap 1833-1903 bur Shotley, St Mary's MI's Somerleyton MI's Somerleyton PR Bap & Bur 1558-1982; Banns & Marr 1559-1982 Somerleyton PR Church Warden's Records Sotherton MI's Sotherton PR Bap 1558-1963; Banns 1754-1958; Marr 1558-1927; Bur 1558-1673, 1813-1996 Sotterley PR Bap 1547-1887; Banns 1784-1968; Marr 1557-1967; Bur 1547-1985 Sotterley Church & Cemetery MI's South Cove MI's South Cove PR 1538-1900 South Elmham All Saints MI's South Elmham All Saints PR 1708-1900 South Elmham St Cross MI's South Elmham St Cross PR 1558-1996 South Elmham St James MI's South Elmham St James PR 1558-1903 South Elmham St Margaret MI's South Elmham St Margaret PR 1679-1900 South Elmham St Michael PR 1559-1900 South Elmham St Peter PR 1695-1753, 1813-1986 South Elmham's PR All Saints Bur 1813-1979 / St Michael Bap 1813-1982; Marr 1837-1980; Bur 1813-1981 / St Peter Ban 1829-1984; Marr 1695-1961 Southwold MI's Southwold MI's see Carlton Colville, Shipmeadow, Southwold & Reydon Southwold MI's New Graveyard Southwold PR 1602-1681; Bap 1682-1898; Banns 1801-1821 & 1848- 1890; Marr 1684-1927; Bur 1654-1940 Southwold War Memorial and CWG MI's Sproughton,Items Burial Ground MI's Sternfield Churchfield MI's Stoke Ash, Baptist MI's Stoven MI's Page 5 of 7 SFHS Library Tanscriptions of Parish Registers and Memorial Inscriptions PARISH RECORD & PERIOD COVERED Stoven PR Bap 1783-1987; Banns 1767-1823; Marr 1769-1925; Bur 1783-1985 Stow,
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