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Indexes to Parish Records Held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Addington: Parish Registers Baptisms: 1558 - 1837 Addington: Parish Registers Marriages:1558 - 1908 Addington: Parish Registers Burials: 1558 - 1837 Addington: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Adstock: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Akeley: Transcriptions Censuses: !841, 1851, 1861, 1871 Amersham,( Beaconsfield, Chalfont, 1851 Census Chesham, Great Missenden): Surname Index Ampthill: Coroner’s Notebook: 1854 - 1878 Aston Abbotts: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Aston Abbotts: see Buckinghamshire Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Astwood: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials:Newport Hundred Astwood: see Gayhurst 1851 Census Aylesbury: Petty Sessions Volume 1: Bastardy cases Aylesbury:Petty Sessions Volume 2: Bastardy Cases Aylesbury: St Mary Marriages: May1565-June1837 Beachampton: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Beaconsfield: (Chalfont, Chesham, 1851 Census Great Missenden, Amersham): Surname Index Bedfordshire: County Records Index: 1714 - 1832 Bletchley: (Newton Longville, Shenley 1851 Census Church End, Water Eaton) Bletchley: Parish Registers Marriages: 1744 - 1837 Bletchley:Parish Regisers Marriages 1837 - 1908 Bletchley: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Milton Keynes and Wolverton Bletchley: (St Mary’s Church) Burials: 1813 - 1840 05/01/2011 1 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Bletchley: (St Mary’s Church) Monumental Inscriptions Bletchley: (St Mary’s Church) List of inscriptions Botolph Claydon: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Bradwell: see Wavendon (Loughton, 1951 Census Milton Keynes, Willen) Bow Brickhill: Parish Registers (All Baptisms: 1600 - 1991Baptisms: 1600 – Saints Church)Bow Brickhill: Parish 1991 Registers (All Saints Church) Bow Brickhill: Parish Registers (All Marriages: 1600 - 1991 Saints Church) Bow Brickhill: Parish Registers (All Burials: 1600 - 1991 Saints Church) Bow Brickhill: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Brill and Thame: Congregational Baptism, Marriage, Burial, Sunday School Churches Records Broughton: (Lathbury, Moulsoe, Index to Marriages Sherington) Broughton: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Milton Keynes and Wolverton area Buckingham: Register of Marriages belonging to the Monthly Meeting 1797 - 1821 Buckingham and Brackley Methodist Baptisms: 1850 - 1900 Circuit Buckingham Hundreds: Land Tax Assessments Buckingham: Quakers Register of Births 1795 - 1821 Buckingham: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred Buckinghamshire: Tracing your Ancestors in Bucks Buckinghamshire: 1851 Census – List of Indexes Buckinghamshire: Apprentices Pre 1800 Buckinghamshire: Parish Registers Marriages: Volumes I – IX Buckinghamshire: Quarter Sessions Bastardy Cases: 1678 - 1740 Records Buckinghamshire:Quarter Sessions Members of the Armed Forces 1678 - Records 1732 05/01/2011 2 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Buckinghamshire: Quarter Sessions Settlements and Removals: 1678 - 1712 Records Buckinghamshire: Quarter Sessions Settlements and Removals: 1712 - 1724 Records Buckinghamshire: Quarter Sessions Settlements and Removals: 1724 - 1737 Records Buckinghamshire: Royal Bucks Militia Nominal Roll – 1812 - 1815 Buckinghamshire: Settlement Papers Name Index Buckinghamshire: Workhouse Inmates 1841 (Taken from the Census Returns) Bullingdon: Petty Sessions Volume 1: Bastardy Cases 1841 -1857 Bullingdon: Petty Sessions Volume 2: Bastardy Cases 1858 - 1884 Bunsty Hundred Militia Ballot Lists 1831 Castlethorpe: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Castlethorpe: Memorial Inscriptions Calverton: (All Saints Church) Monumental Inscriptions Calverton: (Stony Stratford) 1851 Census Chalfont, (Chesham, Great Missenden, 1851 Census Amersham, Beaconsfield): Surname Index Cheddington: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Chesham: Parish Registers 1538 - 1636 Chesham: Parish Registers Baptisms: 1637 - 1730 Chesham: Parish Registers Marriages: 1637 - 1730 Chesham: Parish Registers Burials: 1637 - 1730 Chesham, (Great Missenden, 1851 Census Amersham, Beaconsfield, Chalfont): Surname Index Chetwode: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred Chicheley: Parish Registers Marriages 1813 - 1837 Chicheley : See Gayhurst 1851 Census 05/01/2011 3 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Chicheley: Memorial Inscriptions Chicheley: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Clifton Reynes: see Newton 1851 Census Blossomville (Emberton, Lavendon) Clifton Reynes: Memorial Inscriptions Cleyley and Towcester Hundreds: Militia Ballot Lists 1781 Cold Brayfield: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Cottesloe Hundred: Militia Ballot List 1812 Cublington: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Dagnall: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Drayton Parslow: Parish Registers Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1559 - 1837 Drayton Parslow: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Dunton; War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area East Claydon: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Edgcott: See Buckinghamshire Baptisms, Marriages and Burials Edlesborough: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Emberton; see Newton Blossomville 1851 Census (Clifton Reynes,Lavendon) Emberton: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Eton Union and Registration District: Workhouse Deaths: 1848 - 1900 Eton Union and Registration District: Burnham Sub District Births: 1893 - 1897 05/01/2011 4 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Fenny Stratford: Cemetery Memorial Inscriptions Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Baptisms: 1813 - 1884 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Marriages: 1837 - 1876 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Burials: 1813 - 1909 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Burials: May 1861 - Jan 1891 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Burials: 1891 - 1911 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers Burials: 1911 - 1970 Fenny Stratford: Parish Registers (St Marriages:1813 - 1837 Martin’s Church) Fenny Stratford: (Simpson, Walton, 1851 Census Woughton, Gt and Lt Woolstone) Fenny Stratford: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Milton Keynes and Wolverton Foscott: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred Gawcott: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred Gayhurst: (Sherington, Chicheley, 1851 Census Hardmead and Astwood) Granborough: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Grand Junction Canal: The Boat People of the Grand Junction Canal: Volume 1 Great Brickhill: Parish Registers (St Baptisms: 1558 - 1917 Mary the Virgin) Great Brickhill: Parish Registers (St Marriages: 1558 - 1982 Mary the Virgin) Great Brickhill: Parish Registers (St Burials: 1558 - 1883 Mary the Virgin) Great Brickhill: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Great Horwood: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Great Horwood: 1841 Census Great Horwood: 1871 Census Great Linford: Churchyard Memorials Great Linford: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Milton Keynes and Wolverton area 05/01/2011 5 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Great Milton and Thame: The Peculiar Persons Named in Wills Proved 1736 - Court 1857 Great Missenden, (Amersham, 1851 Census Beaconsfield, Chalfont, Chesham): Surname Index Great Woolstone (see Fenny Stratford) 1851 Census Great Woolstone: Parish Registers Marriages: 1837 - 1878 Great Woolstone: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Milton Keynes and Wolverton area Hanslope: Methodist Chapel Baptisms 1838 - 1899 Hanslope: Parish Registers (St James Banns and Marriages: 1754 - 1785 the Great) Hanslope: Parish Registers (St James Banns and Marriages: 1785 - 1812 the Great) Hanslope: Parish Registers (St James Baptisms and Burials: 1780 - 1812 the Great) Hanslope: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Hardmead: (See Gayhurst) 1851 Census Hardmead: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Haversham: Memorial Inscriptions Haversham: St Mary Part 1 (of 2) Baptisms and Burials Haversham: St Mary Part 2 (of 2) Marriages, Banns and Index Haversham: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Hertford: Wills at Hertford 1415-1858 (includes some from Buckinghamshire) High Wycombe: Parish Registers Baptisms: Vol 5: 1813 - 1837 High Wycombe: Primitive Methodist Baptisms: 1832 - 1838 Circuit High Wycombe: Primitive Methodist Baptisms: 1844 - 1873 Circuit Hillsden: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred 05/01/2011 6 of 17 Indexes to Parish Records held at Milton Keynes Local Studies Library 2010 Hoggeston: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: N Central area Ivinghoe: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Cottesloe Hundred Lathbury: see Broughton (Moulsoe, Index to Marriages Sherington) Lathbury: (People of) Various dates and records 1784 - 1863 Lathbury: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Newport Hundred Lavendon: 1851 Census Lavendon: see Newton Blossomville 1851 Census (Clifton Reynes, Emberton) Lavendon: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials:Newport Hundred Leckhampstead: War Memorials see BUC War Memorials: Buckingham Hundred Leighton Buzzard: Union Workhouse Births and Deaths 1858 - 1900 Leighton Buzzard: Primitive Methodist Baptisms 1844 - 1943 Circuit Lillingstone Dayrell:
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