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Crich Parish Website
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~dlhdby/
These records come from a great site called taghill.co.uk which has been put together by John Spendlove and John Wright.
Heage Parish Church Baptism Register 1819-1838
http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bapt/heage_baptisms.html (http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bapt/heage_baptisms.html)
Heage Parish Church Burials 1847-1864
http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bur2/heage_burials1.html (http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bur2/heage_burials1.html)
Heage Parish Church Burials 1864-1878
http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bur/heage_burials.html (http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/heage_bur/heage_burials.html)
Saint Lawrence Church Heanor Baptism Records 1837-1894
http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/hsl_1837-1894/saint_lawrence.html (http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/hsl_1837-1894/saint_lawrence.html)
Saint Lawrence Church Heanor Baptism Records 1816-1837
http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/hsl_1816-1837/saint_lawrence1.html (http://www.taghill.co.uk/ancestral/hsl_1816-1837/saint_lawrence1.html)
Wirksworth Parish Records not only has parish records but hearth and Poll Tax Records and even a list of Deserters list. :) :D ;D :-*
http://www.wirksworth.org.uk
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The following gives details of Phillimore Parish Registers (Marriages), for the Parish Church of Duffield, Derbyshire from 1598 - 1812. These are particularly useful because they frequently give the Parish to which the bride or groom belonged if it was not Duffield. also states if it was by Licence.
http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Derbyshire/towns/d/Duffield/index.html
The following is for Phillimore Parish Registers ( Marriages), other areas
http://www.uk-genealogy.org.uk/Registers/index.html
These are not 'searchable' so be prepared to spend time looking for your info. Enjoyable anyway.
Spendlove
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http://www.wirksworth.org.uk/
Records cover 40 square miles around Wirksworth and Matlock
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I was wondering if you could find any census records in ripley derbyshire on the selby's Arthur selby ,mary rebecca selby, walter selby,george selby, and harold selby,born in leicestershire but was living in derbyshire around the 1891,and would it be possible to know how long they lived there and if they are buried in ripley.
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WORK IN PROGRESS: The web page below is moving towards a first draft of a transcription of the 1680 to 1809 Parish Records for Scropton, Derbyshire which are not on the IGI.
I haven't got anywhere near halfway and there are a lot of questionable data here because I am working from very poor quality images. I hope to resolve/correct most of these by reference to better quality images once I have completed this first draft. Ultimately, I will index and tabulate this data to make it easier to read. I apologise for publishing such poor quality work but I will update this page regularly and ultimately hope to deliver something usable.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~laetoli/scroptonparishrecords1680to1809.html
Note on Copyright: I have been reliably informed that Church of England Parish registers belong to the Parish Church concerned and its incumbant vicar. They do NOT belong to the Record Office to which they have been passed. The Church of England do NOT claim copyright. Transcriptions and photographic images of C of E registers can be copyrighted by the transcriber and photographer respectively.
Take care,
Paul
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On the (new?) OPC site for Cumberland/Westmoreland http://www.cumberlandandwestmorland-opc.co.uk/
they mention the OPC site for South Derby at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brett/sdindex.htm
Although I didn't see OPC mentioned on the home-page it does seem to have the same sort of information that you find on other OPC sites, with B,M,D, census, and transcriptions
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We who compile for Derbyshire ( in particualr the southern area) do not class ourselves as OPC's in fact we do it for the love and don't always have time to answer specifics to our parish. Bretts site that you mention is amazing and I know Brett is busy working, bringing up a family etc. So whilst I agree we have all the usual stuff on our sites we are not OPC's
Gen
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It occurred to me after I had posted on the general Derbys board, that this might have been the right place!
So, to repeat myself -
I started my family history researching my CARRINGTON roots in Smalley. Since then, I have gone on do to a One Place Study of the village.
It is very much a 'work in progress' but there are some census transcripts, also parish registers and items of local history.
Though I am not an OPC, I am happy to answer queries from the data that I have, that may not yet be online.
http://web.archive.org/web/20100707030740/http://www.smalley-ops.co.uk/smalleyops.html
I would be glad of visits and feedback, and any Smalley stories/information that anyone comes across.
Regards
Patrisia
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HiYall
Just discovered this fab site which is full of records for Derbyshire and a few connecting towns etc. It is completely searchable and has records of settlement papers, bastardy papers, apprentice records, law and order, rogues and vagabonds and much much more.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/
I found settlement papers for GGGGGG Grandfather here and for a small fee the author sent me a copy.
Cheers
Jan ;D
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Mike whose work this is his one of the nicest guys you could ever meet
Rob
HiYall
Just discovered this fab site which is full of records for Derbyshire and a few connecting towns etc. It is completely searchable and has records of settlement papers, bastardy papers, apprentice records, law and order, rogues and vagabonds and much much more.
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/
I found settlement papers for GGGGGG Grandfather here and for a small fee the author sent me a copy.
Cheers
Jan ;D