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Church Records information for Charlesworth and places above it in the hierarchy

Charlesworth

  • The Anglican parish register dates from 1849. See Glossop for earlier registers.
     
  • The church was in the rural deanery of Glossop.
     
  • We have a pop-up window of a partial extract of the Independent Church burials into a text file for your review. Your additions are welcomed.
     
  • The Congregationalists took over the former Catholic chapel here by 1891. The chapel had been founded here in 1709. It appears that they took over the Catholic burial yard as well. The chapel was called "Top Chapel".
     
  • The "Top Chapel" Monument Inscriptions have been transcribed by R. MANSFIELD in 1948 and published as "Charlesworth Independent Chapel...1778 - 1948".
     
  • John SLATER has a photograph of the Congregational Church on Geo-graph, taken in August, 2014.
     
  • The Wesleyan Methodists had a chapel built in Chisworth in 1834.
     
  • The Particular Baptists had a chapel built on Glossop Road in 1835.
     
  • David DIXON has a photograph of the Particular Baptist Chapel on Geo-graph, taken in November, 2011.
     
  • John SLATER has a photograph of the Trinity Baptist Church on Geo-graph, taken in August, 2014. This is the new name of the chapel above. You will note that this church has a graveyard.
     
  • Be sure to check Marjorie Ward's website for Charlesworth church records.

Derbyshire

  • Searchable database of Phillimore's Parish Registers - Marriages, provided by Nigel BATTY-SMITH.
     
  • Searchable database of Derbyshire Marriage Index 1538-1837, provided by Sue BROWN. 1538-1812 about 95% of county covered, 1813-1837 - virtually complete coverage.
     
  • The searchable LDS website - IGI and Familysearch
    Note on using IGI Batch Numbers:
    It is not always easy to locate your ancestors in the IGI using the search mechanisms provided at the above LDS site. Manually typing the batch numbers into the IGI search screen can be tedious. Hugh Wallis has made an exhaustive search of the likely ranges of batch numbers and created a database of those numbers and the source records that they apply to. A very powerful feature included is a hotlink from each batch number to the actual search engine provided at the Family Search site, including the ability to enter the surname you are looking for. This makes it very easy to search all the batches for a particular geographic location using just the last name you are searching for - something that is not possible directly from the LDS site without doing a lot of typing. This is Hugh Wallis's site.
  • Search Derbyshire Record Office's archive collections online via their web-site at Record Office. Or download PDF documents to view offline - as well as providing essential background information for research, the guides also provides covering dates for Church of England, Non-Conformist, and Cemetery Registers held at the DRO.
     
  • A list of Stray Marriages in Winster (marriages where one or both parties were not of the parish) is available on Dawn Scotting's All Things Winster blogspot - parties are from all over Derbyshire.
     
  • The Society of Genealogists web site has a list of their holdings of Parish Register Copies for Derbyshire.
     
  • If you are looking for Methodist ancestors, start with a visit to The Methodist Heritage site.
     

England

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