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Church Records information for Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, Church of England and places above it in the hierarchy

Holy Trinity, Gainsborough, Church of England

Lincolnshire Archives holds copies of records for this church, including copies of the Registers of Baptisms (1844-1973), Marriages (1844-1910) and Burials (1844-1941).

Gainsborough

  • The parish register for All Saints dates from October 1564.
     
  • We have a partial parish register entry file for All Saints. You are welcome to add entries to this list.
     
  • Parish registers are on file at the Society of Genealogists, covering 1564 - 1640.
     
  • Burial register entries for All Saints (1813-1895) and Holy Trinity (1844-1900) are included in the National Burial Index (NBI).
     
  • The Lincolnshire FHS has published several marriage indexes for the Corringham Deanery to make your search easier.
     
  • The LFHS has published a marriage index for All Saints, 1754 - 1812, which is a reprint of the booklet on microfiche.
     
  • The Lincolnshire FHS has a Loan Library service which has the parish registers on microfiche for All Saints' marriages from 1837 to 1857.
     
  • The Congregational Chapel here was founded in 1602 and the present church built in 1897 to seat 600.
     
  • In 1866, the Roman Catholics had a small place of worship in Cross Street, dedicated to St. Thomas of Canterbury. It is a red brick building with seating for 150.
     
  • In 1842, there were five non-Anglican chapels and meeting houses in the township of Gainsborough. The Wesleyan Methodists built one in 1804, the Primitive Methodists in 1838. Other chapels included the Independents, Baptists and the Society of Friends. Morton township had an Independent chapel built in 1796 and a Wesleyan one in 1840. East Stockwith township boasted a Wesleyan and a Primitive methodist chapel, both built around 1839. A Wesleyan chapel was built in Walkerwith township in 1834. For information and assistance in researching these chapels, see our non-conformist religions page.
     
  • Check our Church Records page for county-wide resources.
     

Lincolnshire

  • See our background information on Anglican Church and Parish Records on this site.
     
  • Here's an odd bit of data. We have a list of Centenarians who were buried near Spalding.
     
  • Anglican parish churches are grouped together into Deaneries. Just what is a Deanery and what records do they have?
     
  • Parish register copies (Lincolnshire) in the library of the Society of Genealogists.
     
  • For religious groups outside the Anglican Church, see our Non-Conformist Church Resources page.
     
  • Church photographs are available for most parish churches and many non-conformist chapels. See our Church Photographs resource list on this site.
     

England

UK and Ireland