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

Kilvington

  • There is no mention of a church here in the 1086 Domesday Book.
     
  • The church was probably first constructed in the 12th century, but there is no direct evidence of a date. We know that the church existed in 1190 when an incumbent was named.
     
  • The Anglican parish register dates from 1541.
     
  • There were only four baptisms recorded from 1780 through 1800.
     
  • The church was in the rural deanery No. 2 of Newark.
     
  • The London Family History Centre has the Bishop's Transcripts from 1611 to 1826. These are also in the Nottinghamshire Archives Office.
     
  • The National Burial Index has 145 burials at Kilvington from 1727 to 1906.
     
  • Phillimore's lists the marriages at Kilvington from 1538 to 1812.
     

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