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Title: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: emmsthheight on Wednesday 29 April 09 23:10 BST (UK)
Hi Goeffe

Thank you! :)

That's a brilliant link to Lincolnshire marriages.  My friend and I will both make good use of that!

I've already found some intriguing entries!  I always find Lincolnshire thoroughly confusing! ::)

Thank you all.

Best wishes

Emms
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: kerryb on Thursday 30 April 09 12:34 BST (UK)
Thank you Geoff for the reminder about this excellent resource, time to pick up my Lincs tree for a bit.

Kerry  :)
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: Redroger on Thursday 30 April 09 19:06 BST (UK)
Hi Emms, As a migrant from Lincolnshire perhaps I can help with your confusion. I know it's a big county, but if you specify your problems I am sure someone on this site, possibly even me can help solve it.
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: emmsthheight on Sunday 03 May 09 00:22 BST (UK)
Hi Redroger and thank ypou for the kind offer!  To tell the truth I couldn't even think what to write to describe the problem!  It's partly these divisions in Lincolnshire.  Probably all the answers are on this board somewhere, but I haven't found it.

Do the divisions - Kesteven? - etc still operate and are they like the Ridings in Yorkshire?  I know I have ancestors - Showlers - appearing in Spilsby and Strubby? and Wainfleet St Marys/ All Saints and others.  I found some on a modern map, but if I'm asked for and area I don't jnow what to put.

Then when I looked at the brilliant site you linked I was siur prised to se Wainfleet appear under Spilsby!

Not a good explanation!

Feel free to give it up as a lost cause but I'd really appreciate any input.

Thank you again!

Emms
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: Redroger on Sunday 03 May 09 16:49 BST (UK)
Hi Emms,
     The three parts of Lincolnshire Lindsey, Kesteven and Holland were identical in function with the Ridings of Yorkshire. Prior to Local Govedrnment reorganization in 1974 they formed three County Councils, they were then abolished and replaced by one County Council for Lincolnshire,and an entirely new County Humberside was created, which embraced both banks of the estuary with a variety of local District and Borough Councils subordinate to them. There have since been further reorganizations, with Humberside County being abolished, and functions except police and fire returned to Grimsby, Hull and Scunthorpe etc. The registration district for WAinfleet was Spilsby, if I can help further please let me know.
Roger
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: emmsthheight on Sunday 03 May 09 21:00 BST (UK)
Thank you Roger

That's just what I needed.  Thank you for taking the time to explain!

I knew about Yorkshire.  I was in ull, so called North Humberside for a short time in it's early days.  I suppose I'd heard about this, and about Lancashire/Cumbria but not Lincolnsihje.  Also the Lincolnshire divisions have such amazing names, I always expected it to be something more complicated.

I would never have thought of Spilsby being the Registration district either.  I guess I'd never heard of either of them until recently.  I know local registration districts and the others I need are in quite large towns I've heard of.

Werte these divisions used throughout the 19C as well then?  I must look for a better map and go into these again.

Thank you again for your efforts.

Best wishes

Emms
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: rover72 on Sunday 03 May 09 22:42 BST (UK)
Thanks Geoff.

Pleased to see that they've got Caistor on  ;D

All we need now is Gainsborough district.
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: Redroger on Monday 04 May 09 14:21 BST (UK)
Spilsby was the registration district from 1837 until 1851, and I think  beyond.
A very useful book is "The Phillimore Atlas and Index of Parish Registers" by Cecil R. Humphery-Smith, I am sure your reference library will have a copy. If you want to buy it the price is £50!, unless you can find a second hand one, or a reduced copy at a Fmily History Fair like I did about 3 years ago.
Like the flag Rover!
Title: Re: Split topic Lincolnshire Parish Records
Post by: jon888 on Monday 07 September 09 21:33 BST (UK)
Wow!

Thanks Geoff. The links are going to save me months of work going through parish records.

Jon