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

Edlesborough

The original copies of the parish registers for St Mary the Virgin, Edlesborough have been deposited in the Buckinghamshire Record Office in Aylesbury, and they hold the following years:

EventDates covered
Christenings1567 - 1975
Marriages1567 - 1975
Burials1567 - 1928

Copies or indexes to the parish registers are available from societies as follows:

Event
Society Library*
Dates covered
Society
Marriages
1568 - 1975
Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society

* = material held in a Society library is generally available for loan to all members either via post, or by collection at a meeting

An ecclesiastical census was carried out throughout England on 30 March 1851 to record the attendance at all places of worship. These returns are in the Buckinghamshire Record Office and have been published by the Buckinghamshire Record Society (vol 27). The returns for Edlesborough showed the following numbers:

ChurchAttendance
Edlesborough, St Mary the Virgin50 - Morning General Congregation
170 - Morning Sunday Scholars

200 - Afternoon General Congregation
170 - Afternoon Sunday Scholars

Edlesborough, Northall Particular
Baptist Chapel
54 - Morning General Congregation
74 - Morning Sunday Scholars
128 - Morning Total

135 - Afternoon General Congregation
77 - Afternoon Sunday Scholars
212 - Afternoon Total

85 - Evening General Congregation
85 - Evening Total

Edlesborough, Latter Day Saints
Meeting Place
90 - Afternoon General Congregation

100 - Evening General Congregation

Edlesborough, Wesleyan
Methodist
No data given for the 30th March 1851
Edlesborough, Wesleyan Chapel
Dagnall
30 - Morning General Congregation
85 - Morning Sunday Scholars

190 - Afternoon General Congregation
100 - Afternoon Sunday Scholars

185 - Evening General Congregation
100 - Evening Sunday Scholars

Buckinghamshire

Details regarding availability of Parish Registers for a given location can be found listed under the appropriate parish page. These pages include details of the registers either at the Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies, or available as a transcript for purchase, or available for loan as part of a society library (society membership is usually required for the latter).

Both the Buckinghamshire Family History Society and the Buckinghamshire Genealogical Society maintain various databases of Parish Register events - please see their web sites for details of look-up services offered.

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