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Church Records information for Brant Broughton and places above it in the hierarchy

Brant Broughton

  • The parish register is said to date from 1710, but the Bishop's transcripts start in 1562.
     
  • The Lincolnshire Archives has parish register entries for 1710 to 1891.
     
  • Parish marriages are recorded in Boyd's Marriage Index for 1561 - 1837.
     
  • The Lincolnshire FHS has a Loan Library service which has the parish registers on microfiche for Baptisms from 1710 to 1812 and Marriages from 1710 to 1812.
     
  • The LFHS has published several indexes (marriage and burial) for the Loveden Deanery to make your search easier.
     
  • Although it is mostly for the CARTER family, you may want to check out our Parish Register Extract.
     
  • There was a Society of Friends Meeting-house and burial ground here in the 1700 and 1800's. The Meeting House dates from 1701 and still stands near the centre of the village. Wendy PARKINSON provides a a photo of the Friends' Meeting House on Geo-graph, taken in June, 2006.
     
  • The Wesleyan Methodists built a large chapel here in 1812, replacing it with a larger one in 1858. For information and assistance in researching these chapels, see our non-conformist religions page.
     
  • Richard CROFT provides a photo of the Wesleyan Reform Chapel built in 1862 on Geo-graph. Photo taken in 2008.
     
  • We have a list of 1878 Trustees of The Wesleyan Chapel that might interest you.
     
  • 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.
     

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