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Link: Cambridgeshire Parish Records
« on: Friday 25 June 04 21:55 BST (UK) »
Cambridgeshire Baptism Index 1801 - 1837
www cfhs org.uk BaptismIndex index html The Baptisms are no longer available 2014 :'(

Cambridgeshire Burial Index 1801-1837
www cfhs org uk BurialIndex index htmlThe Baptisms are no longer available :'(

Chatteris Burial Records
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Chatteris Parish Records
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Chatteris, St Peter: Records of baptisms 1614-1917, marriages 1614-1911, burials 1614-1946 and banns for 1754-1954 reside in the Cambridge Record Office. The parish records are available on microfiche from the Cambridgeshire Family History Society Bookstall.. The Bishop's Transcripts for the years 1600-90 and 1702-1857 can be found in the Cambridge University Library. Transcripts exist in Cambridge Record Office of the Bishop's Transcripts 1600-14, 1638-67 and indexed transcripts of the baptisms, marriages and burials 1600-1902 (also at Huntingdon Record Office).
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Re: Link: Cambridgeshire Parish Records
« Reply #1 on: Friday 26 May 06 19:39 BST (UK) »
Wisbech and Fenland Museum, Museum Square, Wisbech, Cambs PE13 1ES

The Museum is designated a parochial record office and now holds the registers for 28 parishes in
        and around Wisbech, both in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, and also the burial registers for the Leverington
        Road Cemetry in Wisbech.
        Many of the parishes have also deposited material from their parish chest.  These include vestry minutes 
        and accounts, poor law records, surveyors of the highways, tithe distribution and enclosure acts.

        The Museum also holds Manorial and land records for Wisbech and some surrounding parishes. The Map Collection
        covers some local estates, tithe and enclosure awards, drainage and turnpike acts.  The Museum Library has a
        Local History section with a subject index listing the Acts of Parliament relating to local tolls and land
        drainage.  The Library also includes some poll books and local trade directories.

More details:  http://www.wisbechmuseum.org.uk/index.htm   or
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~cawthorn/Fens/fenlandmuseum.html       


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CAWTHORN, SCOTT & DeSilva PALMER from Cambridgeshire & West Norfolk [and beyond]
http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~cawthorn/genealogy/