Have just had a look at the parishes they cover....Kegworth & Shepshed (the ones I'm interested in at the moment) aren't included, though, no doubt, I'll get to some of the others in due course. That's the problem with border families....the other 2 parishes I'm focussing on at the moment are only just inside Notts
Have just had a look at the parishes they cover....Kegworth & Shepshed (the ones I'm interested in at the moment) aren't included
You'll find them on the page of unproofed parishes; registers that they've transcribed, but haven't been proof-read yet, so they're selling them at a lower price.
Oh, thanks, Mary....I'd thought they were some of the same parishes before they'd been proof-read (made sense to me). Thanks to everyone else too. My Hudsons, I think, will prove to go back into Leicestershire (maybe eventually into Yorkshire....if I ever get that far), but, first, I've got to sort out this lot in the Leics border parishes I mentioned & in Kingston on Soar (just inside Notts)
There's also the old chestnut of my William Asher who married at St Martin's, Leicester & then disappeared completely....he may have later made a bigamous marriage at St Margaret's, Leicester......but he could have come from anywhere.
By the way, how do you "proof read" a parish register ? I thought you just got copies of the register entries & were left to interpret them yourself. Or, when they've been proof read, has someone looked & them & they then tell you what they make of them ?
I think what they mean is that somebody has transcribed the original parish registers, and then a second person double-checks to see they haven't made any mistakes.
What they're selling to you is their transcription, not a scan of the original register.
I've viewed the St. Margaret's registers at the local LDS centre and some years are dreadful; really hard to decipher.
Wendy.....have you got the Kegworth records to look at ? My ggg grandfather's mother is listed as Ann, but the most likely candidate is a Mary, born in Kegworth. Someone has had a look at Mary's baptism for me & says that it's rather difficult to read, but she reckons 2 daughters from the same family were baptised on the same occasion....a Mary & an Ann. Just wondering if it was really one child named Mary Ann or Ann Mary &, for some reason, she used the name Ann for my ggg grandfather's baptism & Mary for her wedding & the baptisms of her other children. I've tried to find out what happened to Ann (assuming she was a separate person from Mary) & I can't find a marriage or death for her.
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