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"Okeover, or Oakover, a small parish of scattered houses, on the west bank of the Dove, two and a half miles NW of Ashbourne, contains only 67 inhabitants, and about 800 acres of tithe free land, all belonging to HC Okeover, Esq, who resides at the Hall, which was rebuilt during the last century, and had formerly an extensive deer park. It is built chiefly of brick, with an Ionic portico in the centre.
The parish is remarkable for the ancient barrows of Hallsteds and Arbour Close, two square entrenchments of stone, supposed by antiquaries to have been formed by the Romans."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851]
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'An Account of the Family of Okeover of Okeover, Co. Stafford'
by Hon. George Wrottesley
Published 1904 in 'Collections for a History of Staffordshire'
Okeover, Church of England |
"The Church, All Saints, is a neat Gothic structure, near the Hall, and has many monuments of the Okeover family, to whom this manor has belonged since the time of the Conquest.
The perpetual curacy is in the patronage of HC Okeover, Esq, and incumbency of the Rev Henry J Goodwin, of Mappleton."
[From History, Gazetteer and Directory of Staffordshire, William White, Sheffield, 1851)
Church of England Registers
The register of the church of All Saints commences in 1851. The original registers for the period 1759-1930 (Bapts), 1831-1940 (Mar) & 1759-1955 (Bur), and Banns for the period 1759-1801 & 1850-1922 are deposited at Staffordshire Record Office.
Bishops Transcripts for the period 1737-1855 are deposited at Lichfield Record Office.
A transcription of the section on Okeover from A Topographical History of Staffordshire by William Pitt (1817)
The transcription of the section for Okeover from the Topographical Dictionary of England (1859)
The transcription of the section for Okeover from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
The transcription of the section for Okeover from the Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870-72)
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