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1 Last Updated: July 2017 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 ADMINGTON see QUINTON ALCESTER 1560-1982 1561-2004 1560-1997 All Alcester ALDERMINSTER 1651-1936 1651-1996 1651-1937 1851-1901 Stratford-upon-Avon ALLESLEY 1569-1992 1562-1966 1562-1855 All Meriden (with gaps) 1996-2012 ALVESTON 1539-1946 1539-1948 1539-1938 1841-18 51, Stratford-upon-Avon 1881-18 91 AMINGTON 1919-1962 1913-1980 1864-1927 1841-1851, Tamworth see Tamworth for 1881-1901 earlier registers & burials ANSLEY, St 1637-1981 1637-1981 1637-1967 All Atherstone Lawrence ANSLEY, St John 1950-1975 ANSTY 1589-1954 1589-2015 1589-1979 All Foleshill ARLEY 1557-1928 1557-1939 1557-1929 All Nuneaton 1987-1992 ARROW 1592-1938 1591-2000 1588-1992 All Alcester ASCOTT see WHICHFORD ASHOW 1733-1978 1733-2012 1733-1979 All Warwick ASTLEY 1670-1985 1676-1981 1671-1953 All Nuneaton ASTON (copies only) 1563-1639 1561-1582 1544-1639 1861, 1881 Aston ASTON CANTLOW 1578-1970 1560-2013 1567-1864 All Alcester (with gaps) ATHERSTONE 1825-1976 1851-1997 1870-1982 All Atherstone see Mancetter for earlier registers ATHERSTONE-ON- 1654-1971 1661-1972 1661-1979 All Stratford-upon-Avon STOUR ATTLEBOROUGH 1842-2006 1854-2012 1842-1946 All Nuneaton see Nuneaton for earlier registers AUSTREY 1558-1905 1558-2015 1558-1957 1841-1851, Tamworth (with gaps) 1891-1901 AVON DASSETT 1559-1978 1559-1979 1559-1978 1841, 1881- Banbury, Oxfordshire 1901 BADDESLEY 1632-1962 1634-1986 1633-1927 All Solihull CLINTON BADDESLEY 1688-1965 1690-1938 1688-1875 All Atherstone ENSOR BAGINTON 1628-1949 1628-1993 1628-1993 All Warwick BARCHESTON 1559-1979 1559-1979 1559-1979 All Shipston on Stour BARFORD 1538-1953 1538-2005 1538-1980 All Warwick BARSTON 1598-1887 1598-1946 1598-1964 All Solihull BARTON-ON-THE- 1575-1979 1577-1975 1580-1978 1841, 1881- Chipping Norton, HEATH 1901 Oxfordshire BAXTERLEY 1542-1598 1542-1598 1542-1598 All Atherstone 1673-1899 1673-1984 1673-1997 BEARLEY 1550-1940 1550-1972 1552-1964 All Stratford-upon-Avon BEAUDESERT 1661-1962 1664-2013 1662-1967 All Stratford-upon-Avon BEAUSALE see HATTON BEDWORTH, All 1644-1963 1653-1964 1653-1963 All Foleshill Saints BEDWORTH, St 1956-1966 All Foleshill Andrews (Smorral Lane) 1 Last updated: July 2017 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 BENTLEY 1837-1967 1837-1966 1838-1987 BERKSWELL 1653-1951 1654-1998 1653-1971 All Meriden BICKENHILL 1558-1859 1559-1976 1582-1890 All Meriden BIDFORD-ON- 1664-1952 1664-1997 1664-1949 All Alcester AVON BILLESLEY 1818-1974 1816-1923 1817-1969 BILTON 1643-1977 1663-1987 1658-1973 All Rugby BINLEY 1660-2002 1660-2010 1660-1986 All Rugby BINTON 1580-1979 1539-1978 1540-1978 All Stratford-upon-Avon BIRDINGBURY 1559-1977 1560-1978 1569-1979 All Rugby BIRMINGHAM, St 1554-1708 1554-1706 1554-1704 Martin (copies only) BIRMINGHAM, St 1851 Philip BISHOPS 1559-1969 1560-1995 1560-1911 All Southam ITCHINGTON BISHOPS 1538-1969 1538-1970 1538-1879 All Warwick TACHBROOK BISHOPTON 1590-1749 1590-1749 1590-1749 All Stratford-upon-Avon CHAPELRY 1843-1966 1845-1944 1844-1965 see Stratford-on- Avon for gap BOURTON-ON- 1560-1893 1560-1995 1560-1977 All Rugby DUNSMORE BRAILES 1570-1964 1570-1997 1570-1955 All Shipston-on-Stour BRANDON AND see WOLSTON BRETFORD BRINKLOW 1558-1928 1574-1633 1558-1978 All Rugby 1748-2005 BROWNSOVER 1593-1986 1593-1982 1593-1999 All Rugby BUBBENHALL 1558-1599 1558-1599 1558-1599 All Warwick 1698-1914 1698-1995 1698-1995 BUDBROOKE 1539-1962 1539-1985 1539-1926 All Warwick BULKINGTON 1606-1987 1606-1978 1606-1984 All Nuneaton BURMINGTON 1582-1685 1582-1685 1582-1685 All Shipston-on-Stour 1711-1979 1711-1977 1711-1978 BURTON DASSETT 1564-1931 1564-2010 1564-1871 All Southam BURTON 1574-1938 1574-1834 1574-1992 1841-1851, Hinkley, Leicestershire HASTINGS 1881, 1901 BUTLERS 1538-1923 1539-1946 1570-1834 All Shipston-on-Stour MARSTON CALDECOTE 1725-1961 1725-1975 1725-1961 All Nuneaton CANLEY 1964-1981 All Warwick see Westwood for earlier registers CASTLE 1619-1930 1630-1749 1639-1940 1861, 1881, Aston BROMWICH 1854-1939 (with gaps) 1901 see Aston for earlier registers CHADSHUNT see GAYDON AND CHADSHUNT CHAPEL ASCOTE see LADBROOKE CHARLECOTE 1543-1980 1543-1978 1539-1979 All Stratford-upon-Avon CHERINGTON 1538-1894 1551-1978 1538-1960 All Shipston-on-Stour CHESTERTON 1538-1978 1538-2011 1538-1977 All Southam CHILVERS COTON 1654-2002 1654-2010 1654-1992 All Nuneaton 2 Last updated: July 2017 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 CHURCH 1575-1984 1575-1982 1575-1916 All Rugby LAWFORD CHURCHOVER 1658-1670 1658-1670 1658-1670 All Rugby 1721-1915 1721-2005 1721-1992 CLAVERDON 1593-1596 1637-1995 1596-1597 All Stratford-upon-Avon 1629-1949 1629-1961 CLIFFORD 1538-1948 1538-1836 1538-1954 1851-1901 Stratford-upon-Avon CHAMBERS CLIFTON-ON- 1594-1949 1594-2012 1594-1979 All Rugby DUNSMORE COLESHILL 1538-1982 1538-1979 1538-1956 All Meriden COMBROKE 1715-1917 1716-1968 1701-1995 All Stratford-upon-Avon COMPTON VERNEY 1852-1923 All Stratford-upon-Avon COMPTON 1683-1812 1713-1774 1698-1812 All Shipston-on-Stour WYNYATES 1856-1935 CORLEY 1540-1942 1540-1973 1540-1932 All Meriden COUGHTON 1673-1964 1677-2005 1675-1992 All Alcester COUNDON see KERESLEY COVENTRY, All 1869-1967 1869-1969 All Coventry Saints COVENTRY, Christ 1875-1976 1892-1967 All Coventry Church COVENTRY, Holy 1561-1950 1561-1971 1561-1908 All Coventry Trinity COVENTRY, St 1930-2003 1930-1964 All Coventry Anne COVENTRY, St 1996-2009 All Coventry Alban COVENTRY, St 1914-1949 1917-1985 All Coventry Barbara (Earlsdon) COVENTRY, St 1947-2001 1939-1987 All Coventry Barnabas COVENTRY, St 1929-1999 1935-1979 All Coventry George COVENTRY, St John 1734-1955 1734-1967 1734-1893 All Coventry the Baptist 1945-1961 COVENTRY, St 1909-1940 1913-1941 All Coventry Margaret (Argyll Street) COVENTRY, St Mark 1869-1971 1869-1971 All Coventry COVENTRY, St Mary 1888-1904 (mission church of St Michael COVENTRY, St Mary 1918-1973 1920-1968 All Coventry Magdalen COVENTRY, St 1662-1985 1662-2004 1662-1940 All Coventry Michael COVENTRY, St 1841-1993 1842-1974 1841-1931 All Coventry Peter COVENTRY, St 1849-1973 1849-1974 All Coventry Thomas COVENTRY EAST, 1909-1940 1913-1941 St Margaret of Antioch CUBBINGTON 1606-1645 1590-1643 1559-1642 All Warwick 1708-1973 1719-2009 1719-1950 3 Last updated: July 2017 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 CURDWORTH 1653-1987 1653-2009 1653-1967 1841, 1861, Aston 1881-1901 DORDON 1902-1999 1902-1995 1902-2010 See Polesworth for earlier registers DORRIDGE 1895-1995 1902-2013 DORSINGTON 1594-2008 1603-2008 1572-2005 All Stratford-upon-Avon DOSTHILL 1872-1925 1880-1968 1873-1967 1841-1851, Tamworth see Kingsbury for 1996-2011 1881-1901 earlier registers DUNCHURCH 1538-1948 1538-1974 1538-1972 All Rugby EARLSDON see COVENTRY, St Barbara EASTERN GREEN 1875-1975 1876-1970 1877-1978 All Meriden see Allesley for earlier registers EDGBASTON 1636-1812 1636-1837 1636-1812 Kings Norton (copies only) ELMDON 1538-1975 1538-1979 1538-1976 All Meriden ERDINGTON see ASTON ETTINGTON 1661-1857 1670-1998 1669-1877 All Stratford-upon-Avon EXHALL with 1605-1979 1606-2009 1605-1978 All Alcester WIXFORD (near Alcester) EXHALL (near 1540-1968 1540-1978 1540-1952 All Foleshill Coventry) FARNBOROUGH 1558-1979 1558-1999 1558-1947 1841, 1881- Banbury, Oxfordshire 1901 FENNY COMPTON 1627-1927 1628-2005 1627-1882 All Southam FILLONGLEY 1538-1953 1538-1981 1538-1947 All Meriden FLECKNOE see WOLFHAMPCOTE FLETCHAMPSTEAD 1937-1995 1937-1990 All Warwick see Stoneleigh for earlier registers FOLESHILL, St 1564-1983 1565-1989 1565-1974 All Foleshill Lawrence FOLESHILL, St Paul 1841-1976 1846-2008 1845-1965 All Foleshill FOUR OAKS 1908-1963 1909-1989 1560-1992 FRANKTON 1559-1949 1559-2003 1560-1992 All Rugby FULBROOK see SHERBOURNE GALLEY COMMON 1924-1949 1924-1963 Nuneaton see Stockingford for earlier registers GAYDON AND 1701-2007 1701-1835 Chadshunt All Southam CHADSHUNT 1701-2001 see Bishops Gaydon Itchington for earlier 1701-1812 registers 1853-2000 GRANDBOROUGH 1581-1982 1581-2011 1581-1982 All Rugby GREAT ALNE 1612-1980 1613-2004 1612-1962 All Alcester GREAT 1538-1681 1538-1681 1538-1681 All Meriden PACKINGTON 1704-1991 1704-1993 1704-1991 GRENDON 1567-1918 1567-1987 1567-1899 All Atherstone HALFORD 1545-1912 1552-2003 1545-1987 All Shipston on Stour HAMPTON-IN- 1599-1848 1599-1908 1599-1890 All Meriden ARDEN HAMPTON LUCY 1556-1977 1556-1998 1556-1992 All Stratford-upon-Avon 4 Last updated: July 2017 PARISH BAPTISMS MARRIAGES BURIALS CENSUS UNION 1841-1901 HARBOROUGH 1540-1968 1540-1974 1540-1938 All Rugby MAGNA HARBURY 1564-2000 1564-2014 1564-1914 All Southam HARTSHILL see 1848-1991 1848-1985 1848-1917 All Atherstone Mancetter for earlier registers HASELEY 1588-1634 1588-1634 1588-1634 All Warwick 1743-1979 1743-1999 1743-1978 HASELOR 1594-1891 1589-2002 1589-1959 All Alcester HATTON 1539-1653 1539-1653 1539-1653 All Warwick 1716-1979 1716-1998 1716-2001 HAWKESBURY 1908-1961 Foleshill IRON CHURCH see Sowe & Longford for earlier registers HENLEY-IN-ARDEN 1679-1962 1679-1762 1679-1730 All Stratford-upon-Avon see Wootton Wawen 1864-2003 & Beaudesert for earlier registers HILL see Sutton 1837-1985 1842-1982 1836-1963 1841,1861, Aston Coldfield for earlier 1881-1891 registers HILLMORTON 1564-1959 1564-1940 1564-1957 All Rugby 2009-2013 HOLBROOKS 1918-1982 1935-1981 HODNELL see LADBROKE HONILEY 1745-1977 1746-1987 1747-1992 All Warwick HONINGTON 1571-1927 1571-1877 1573-1880 All Shipston-on-Stour HUNNINGHAM 1718-1951 1718-2007 1718-1983 All Warwick HYDES PASTURES 1841 Hinckley Hamlet in parish of Hinckley, Leicestershire IDLICOTE 1556-1876
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