The Rector of Holy Trinity Church at Takeley has transcripted the PRs for Takeley and Little Canfield and made the databases available on-line. If those who find the databases useful or of interest sent him a thanks email he would no doubt consider his hard work rewarded. The address is:
Click on the "Takeley Genealogy" button and on the page this brings up there is a link to Takeley Holy Trinity Church database.
The databases can either be opened or downloaded in Microsoft Access or Microsoft Excel formats, the largest database, Takeley Baptisms, takes only a few minutes to download.
Since my original posting of this link in February 2004, more entries have been added to the databases.
« Last Edit: Thursday 22 December 05 23:23 GMT (UK) by findem »
Thanks for the advice Kevan, I think (hope) I have a couple of email addressses I'll see if I can find out what the problem is. I also have copies of the databases.
Would those who use the transcripts please consider sending an email of thanks to Rev Laurie Bond, there is a email contact facility attached to the site. I think we need to show appreciation for his hard work, it will also perhaps encourage him to keep the site going.
If only Hatfield Broad Oak would do the same
« Last Edit: Sunday 16 October 05 01:36 BST (UK) by findem »
Thanks for that link Findem,I've found some names and dates I needed, on there.What a lot of hard work must have gone into entering all those records on data bases ! I've emailed Reverend Bond to thank him. Ruth
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Ockendon,Garpin,Lodge,Little,Neville,all of Essex Laycock of Warlaby,North Yorks and Bishop Auckland,County Durham Wilson of Ellerton,North Yorks Foggin of North Yorks Rowell,Oxley, of County Durham
Hi Ruth, Pleased to hear you've sent a thank you to Rev Laurie Bond.
Don't forget that to be safe you need to get any info such as dates etc gleaned from the transcripts confirmed in the actual PRs. A few errors have been noted, e.g. a transcriber was confused with the old style of handwriting in the PRs where a capital F was written as ff, so some people with the name ffewell (Fewell) are shown in the transcripts as Jewell.
Thanks Findem,I'll keep that in mind. I've already had a reply from Reverend Bond saying thank you for thanking him and good luck with my research. I think that was very nice of him. Ruth
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Ockendon,Garpin,Lodge,Little,Neville,all of Essex Laycock of Warlaby,North Yorks and Bishop Auckland,County Durham Wilson of Ellerton,North Yorks Foggin of North Yorks Rowell,Oxley, of County Durham