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The
Parish Register of Culford, Suffolk. Printed trancripts of the
registers. Baptisms, Marriages and Burials 1560-1778 Ref 0865 Price £11.50
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The Parish Register
of Timworth, Suffolk. Printed transcripts of the
register. Baptisms 1565-1716, Marriages 1558-1715 and Burials 1572-1715.
Ref 0866 Price £11.50 |
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Allegations for
Marriage Licences in the Archdeaconry of Sudbury in the County of Suffolk
1684-1839. Published by the Harleian Society 1918-1921
in four volumes. The very first entry in 1684 reads; John Murrell, of
Lawshall, husbandman, & Sarah Richier, of Hepworth. Bondsman: Robert
Garland, of Weltham, Husbandman. 3 Jan., 1684/5. This class of records
are incredibly valuable to the family historian, as prior to 1837 marriages
in parish registers did not state the father's name, and also rarely stated
an occupation of the groom.Elian Helen, of Sudbury St. Peters, s.m. [single
man], grocer, & Mary Ann Vincent, of Little Waldingfield, s.w. at
same. 13 Jan 1818.Wm. Mann, jun., of Bromley, Middlesex, grazier, s.m.,
& Maria Strutter, of St. Mary, Bury St. Edmunds, at same. Bondsman
John Stutter, of Bury St. Edmunds, gent. 19 Jan 1818.John Cook, of Assington,
s.m., & Mary Elizh. Vincent, of Little Waldingfield, 19 years (father
Philip Vincent, of same), at same. 19 Jan 1818.John Stickwood, of Sketchwoth,
19 years, & Sarah Hart, of same, s.w., 25 years. Edw. Stickwood, father
of John Stickwood. Surrogate: J. Gee. 30 May 1755.It is well worth noting
that there are many people here who were from outside the county of Suffolk,
so these records will appeal to a wide range of researchers. The four
books are arranged in date order and are fully indexed for names. Ref
8024 Price £21.00 |
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Ancient
Funeral Monuments - 1631. A superb and very ancient book published
in 1631 - gravestone & monumental inscriptions in churches in East
Anglia, London, the home counties and the south east. Transcribed as they
appeared in 1631 !! Hundreds of these gravestones were destroyed during
the Civil War of 1642. The book is organised into dioceses and then the
churches within each. The outer columns of each page contain the short
references to the people whose gravestones appear. By nature, in this
very early period, it was relatively unusual for a family to have a gravestone
or monument. Some churches contain just a few, others contain many.This
very early and rare book is invaluable to genealogists. There is nothing
else like it! Ref 0470suf Price £15.50 |
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