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

Killingholme

  • The Anglican parish register dates from 1564.
  • Bishop's transcripts go back to 1562.
  • The North Lincolnshire Library holds copies of the parish register for baptisms 1564 - 1870, burials 1564 - 1897 and marriages 1564 - 1837.
  • The ecclesiastical parish lies in the Haverstoe Deanery. You may wish to purchase some of the Haverstoe Deanery marriage indexes. The parish was also in the North Yarborough Deanery just after 1900.
  • South Killingholme was a Methodist haven. There were chapels built here for Baptist, Wesleyan and Primitive Methodists. Find out more at our non-conformist religions page..
  • We have a handful of register entries from the Baptist Church in South Killingholme.
  • 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

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