Parish Register Record Searches (Baptisms, Burials, Marriages, Banns):
Parish registers of baptisms, marriages and burials are one of the most important sources of information to the family history researcher. Obviously important for research earlier than 1837, when civil registration of births, deaths, and marriages began, later parish registers can be invaluable when civil records cannot be found; and it is often cheaper to consult the parish records than to obtain birth, death and marriage certificates!
Parish Registers were the records of the Church of England: From 1538 the parish minister was supposed to record all baptisms, marriages and burials of all those in his parish, though many did not record events pertaining to non-conformists, and others were slow to respond to the requirements for keeping records. Not all parish records have survived, particularly the earlier ones, and some have survived but are in poor condition.
Most Parish registers can be found today at the relevant County Record Office, although a small number remain with individual churches. Some registers have been transcribed or indexed, and the IGI can be a useful finding aid, though it is important to see the original register, or copy thereof, to ensure full and accurate information, and to eliminate other possible individuals from your research - there may be others of the same name and age in the same parish!
Based in Oxfordshire in the South East, I can undertake research at any of the following on your behalf:
- Berkshire County Record Office
- Oxfordshire County Record Office
- Buckinghamshire County Record Office
- High Wycombe local studies centre
- London Metropolitan Archives
- Society of Genealogists Library
- Westminster Archives
- Guildhall Library
- Visits to Other Archives in London / Home Counties may be possible - please ask!
Fees are £12.00 per hour for local repositories, and £22 per hour for London repositories
Enquiries and Orders
Coverage of many parishes from around England and Wales
Please enquire to see if I can access the records you are interested in.
Many Non-Conformist records also available.
