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Stoke Newington Church Street, Hackney P94/Mry LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 1 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates Parish Records P94/MRY/001 Composite register: baptisms, marriages and 1559-1768 Not available for general access burials Please use microfilm Baptisms Feb 1559 1560 - Dec 1768; X087/039 Marriages Apr 1560 - Mar 1754; Burials Nov Please use microfilm 1559 - Jul 1678. Copied, 1599, from original Available online via paper registers www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/002 Composite register: baptisms and burials 1769-1812 Not available for general access Baptisms Jan 1769 - Dec 1812 (with dates of Please use microfilm birth from Oct 1783); Burials Jan 1769 - Dec X087/039 1812 (with age and occupation from Oct 1783) Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/003 Register of baptisms Feb 1813-Dec Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth added 1850 Please use microfilm X087/039 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/003/02-03 Notes concerning entries n.d. Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/039 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/004 Register of baptisms Nov 1867-Feb Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth added 1883 Please use microfilm X087/040 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/004/02 Letter to parish clerk concerning search for a 1935 Not available for general access marriage entry Please use microfilm X087/040 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 2 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/005 Register of baptisms Feb 1883-Sep Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth added 1892 Please use microfilm X087/040 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/005/02 Note of addresses n.d. Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/040 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/006 Register of baptisms Sep 1892-Dec Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth added 1900 Please use microfilm X087/041 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/006/02 Baptism entry on separate loose sheet 1897 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/041 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/007 Register of baptisms Dec 1900-Jul Not available for general access Alleged dates of birth added 1909 Please use microfilm X087/041 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/007/02-03 Notes taken from various entries for 1876-1901 n.d. Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/041 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/008 Register of baptisms Jul 1909-Sep Not available for general access 1915 Please use microfilm X087/042 Part available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 3 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/008/02-03 Certificate, issued in 1943, of baptism in 1913, n.d. Not available for general access and note of baptism of c. 1916 not entered in Please use microfilm register X087/042 Alleged dates of birth given in this and all Please use microfilm following volumes P94/MRY/009 Register of baptisms Sep 1915-Jul Not available for general access 1923 Please use microfilm X087/042 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/009/02-03 Baptism entries on separate loose sheets 1896 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/042 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/010 Register of baptisms Jul 1923-Apr Not available for general access 1932 Please use microfilm X087/042 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/011 Register of baptisms Apr 1932-Oct Not available for general access 1942 Please use microfilm X087/042 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/011/02 PCC voting paper 1937 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/042 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/012 Composite register: marriages and banns of 1754-1812 Not available for general access marriage Please use microfilm Marriages Apr 1754 - Dec 1812; Banns Apr X087/043 1754 - May 1763. Includes, bound in, copy of Please use microfilm 'An Act for the better preventing of Clandestine Available online via Marriages', 26 Geo. II (1753) www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 4 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/013 Register of marriages Jan 1813-Jun Not available for general access 1837 Please use microfilm X087/043 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/014 Register of marriages Jul 1837-Mar Not available for general access 1857 Please use microfilm X087/044 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/015 Register of marriages Mar 1857-May Not available for general access 1869 Please use microfilm X087/045 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/016 Register of marriages May 1869-Oct Not available for general access 1876 Please use microfilm X087/045 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/017 Register of marriages Oct 1876-Dec Not available for general access 1881 Please use microfilm X087/045 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/018 Register of marriages Dec 1881-Jul Not available for general access 1887 Please use microfilm X087/045 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 5 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/018/02 Note concerning an entry n.d. Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/045 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/019 Register of marriages Jul 1887-Apr Not available for general access 1893 Please use microfilm X087/046 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/020 Register of marriages Apr 1893-Jul Not available for general access 1897 Please use microfilm X087/046 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/020/02-04 Correspondence from General Register Office 1897 Not available for general access to vicar concerning an entry, 1938; and Please use microfilm certificate for marriage without licence X087/046 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/021 Register of marriages Jul 1897-Mar Not available for general access 1902 Please use microfilm X087/046 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/022 Register of marriages Mar 1902-Aug Not available for general access 1906 Please use microfilm X087/047 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 6 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/022/02 Letter from General Register Office to vicar 1947 Not available for general access concerning correction of entry Please use microfilm X087/047 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/023 Register of marriages Sep 1906-Aug Not available for general access 1911 Please use microfilm X087/047 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/024 Register of marriages Aug 1911-Aug Not available for general access 1916 Please use microfilm X087/047 Please use microfilm Available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/025 Register of marriages Aug 1916-Aug Not available for general access 1921 Please use microfilm X087/047 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/026 Register of marriages Sep 1921-May Not available for general access 1926 Please use microfilm X087/048 available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/027 Register of marriages May 1926-Jan Not available for general access 1931 Please use microfilm X087/048 Part available online via www.ancestry.co.uk P94/MRY/027/02-04 Notices of banns of marriage 1930 Not available for general access Please use microfilm X087/048 Please use microfilm LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 7 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/028 Register of marriages Jan 1931-Aug Not available for general access 1935 Please use microfilm X087/049 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/028/02 Letter from General Register Office to vicar 1965 Not available for general access concerning correction of an entry Please use microfilm X087/049 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/029 Register of marriages Aug 1935-Aug Not available for general access 1939 Please use microfilm X087/049 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/030 Register of marriages Aug 1939-Jul Not available for general access 1945 Please use microfilm X087/049 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/031 Register of marriages Jul 1945-Mar Not available for general access 1954 Please use microfilm X099/093 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/032 Register of marriages Mar 1954-Dec Not available for general access 1962 Please use microfilm X099/093 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/032/02 Registrar's receipt for marriage register 1963 P94/MRY/033 Register of marriages Jan 1962-Oct Not available for general access 1966 Please use microfilm X099/094 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/033/02-03 Registrar's receipt for marriage register, 1966; 1966 and copy letter from vicar to Registrar General concerning correction of entry LONDON METROPOLITAN ARCHIVES Page 8 SAINT MARY, STOKE NEWINGTON: STOKE NEWINGTON CHURCH STREET, HACKNEY P94/MRY Reference Description Dates P94/MRY/034 Register of marriages Oct 1966-Jul Not available for general access 1970 Please use microfilm X099/094 Please use microfilm P94/MRY/035 Register of marriages
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