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The Monumental Inscriptions index of Leicestershire has been collated from Churchyards / Graveyards / Cemeteries / Churches (inside) giving the names, date of death and where applicable the age of the person commemorated. Dates range from 1384 to 1999.
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This dataset contains the marriage indexes for 1912-1920 and Marriage Church Finder 1921-1946 for the Northern Leicestershire Registration Districts, namely Ashby de la Zouch, Barrow upon Soar, Loughborough, Market Bosworth and Melton Mowbray.
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The indexes of 14,505 names from Leicester and Leicestershire Poll Books and Trade Directories 1754 to 1796. The names in the Poll Books were recorded at the time of the voting year (an indication of the candidate they voted for is not shown in index). The trade directories include town and county officials, an assortment of other citizens and trades people with their occupation.
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There are over 31,800 Baptism entries, over 7,000 Marriage entries and 23,700 Burial entries in the dataset. The dates range from the 1500s through to the 1800s and cover various parishes in the county of Rutland.
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The earliest Parish Registers have been transcribed for all the parishes on this dataset and all Baptisms, Marriages and Burials for each parish are in separate folders.
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The Parish Registers, (1813 – 1840), have been transcribed for 50 Rutland parishes on this CD and all Baptisms, Marriages and Burials for each parish are in separate folders.
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The Rutland Marriage Index fo1837-1920 includes: Oakham registration district Uppingham registration district Rutland parishes in Stamford registration district.
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The Surnames & Forenames Index (5,762 Entries) provides the following information: Date of enlistment index (1887 to Dec 1919) Date of discharge index (Aug 1914 to Dec 1919) Regimental numbers & Silver War Badge numbers Rank & Battalion (if given) Reason for discharge
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Finding marriages of nonconformists after the start of Civil Registration has never been easy. Some registers are in County Record Offices, but many are not. Below is an account of the history of marriage registers after 1837 to try to explain the reasons for this. At the start of Civil Registration in July 1837, marriage registers were issued to the Anglican, Quaker and Jewish places of worship only. Any non-conformist places of worship, (eg. Baptist, Congregational, Independent, Methodist , Presbyterian, Roman Catholic), were not allowed registers. If a marriage was performed at any of these registered places of worship then…
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Baptism Register and Surname Index for St Margaret’s Church, Leicester The register has been recorded and indexed from 1615 to 1921 - a total of 306 years and 52,897 baptisms.
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The 1939/40 surname index probably includes people already in the forces. The Electoral Registers (including a separate section of Absent Voters) were dated 15 October 1939, the information being collected August 1939. There were a total of 1,227 Absent Voters in the City and County so these have been amalgamated into one index including the full address/village/town/city. The 1945/46 surname index includes everyone working away from home whether in the Army, Navy, RAF or some other form of war work.
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The cemetery opened in 1849 and is now used only when families still own plots with space. The cemetery is in two parts. One is consecrated for Church of England burials. The other is referred to as Unconsecrated and is used for all burials other than those in consecrated ground.
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