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

Epworth

  • The Anglican parish registers were burnt in a 1709 fire, although a book covering December 1539 thru August 1601 was saved. The registers starting in 1710 are in perfect condition.
     
  • Check the Isle of Axholme Deanery to see which LFHS indexes exist.
     
  • The United Methodists built a chapel here in 1860. There was a Wesleyan chapel here in 1821, but it fell into disuse. In 1889 a new Wesleyan chapel was erected with a capacity of 500. The Reverends Charles and John Wesley were both born in this village. The Primitive methodists built a chapel in 1883. The Baptists had a chapel here in 1857. For information and assistance in researching these chapels, see our non-conformist religions page.
     
  • David WRIGHT has a photograph of the 1889 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel on Geo-graph, taken in December, 2006.
     
  • 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