Byers Green St. Peter was formed out of Auckland St. Andrew in July 1845.
- 73 baptisms from July 1845 to the end of 1846
- 29 burials from Aug 1845 to the end of 1846
Residences mentioned include Byers Green, Newfield, Seldom Seen, and Todd Hills.
Byers Green St. Peter was formed out of Auckland St. Andrew in July 1845.
Residences mentioned include Byers Green, Newfield, Seldom Seen, and Todd Hills.
At Auckland St. Helen:
Residences mentioned include Bildershaw, Brusselton, Etherley, Evenwood, Greenfield, Hummerbeck, Morley, Ramshaw Hall, Sloshes, St. Helen’s, Toft Hill, West Auckland, and Woodhouses in Auckland St. Andrew.
Records for Heighington St. Michael, in Darlington district, from 1765 to the end of 1821. Heighington is not indexed by the IGI, so this collection should provide many links and discoveries for researchers.
The marriages are from the parish register. The baptisms and burials are from the parish register and the bishop’s transcripts of the parish register, so each record has a note stating its source.
Residences mentioned include Aycliffe, Broom Dykes, Burtee Gate, Coldsides, Darlington, Denton, Gainford, Haughton (le Side, Bank), Hawthorn, Heighington, Killerby, Middridge, Newbiggin, Piercebridge, Redworth, Royal Oak, School Aycliffe, Toytop, West Thickley, Walworth, Whitworth.
As usual, the 1798-1812 baptisms and burials provide the most detail:
but earlier burials were often also quite informative:
and in burials from March 1816 to the end of 1820, the clerk resumed recording the parents of deceased children, husbands of deceased married women, and occupations of deceased men:
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