I have found that the likely register - if my ancestor was baptised in a C of E Church - is here:
I'm quite happy to pay a sub, but don't want to do so if the record I'm after isn't there. If someone has a sub and can check if it's worth my while, I'd be very grateful. I'm not asking anyone to get the image for me, if it exists - just to let me know if it's there.
William Charles LANCASTER, s/o William LANCASTER, manager to a charcoal merchant, & Elizabeth BATES
b 13 Apr 1863, Barkingside
This family often has marriages in register offices, and doesn't always seem to appear in C of E registers, so I suspect that they may well not have had a child baptised in the Parish Church. If they did - well then, it would be nice to get a copy of the register page and I'll cough up the sub in order to get it. It would be worth looking only for a couple of years, at most, after the DoB.
Christine
Essex Record Office |
Parish Records |
BARKINGSIDE, Holy Trinity |
INCUMBENT |
Service of Church: Registers of Baptisms, Marriages and Burials |
Baptism register |
Item |
D/P 521/1/1 |
1840-1908 |
1 volume |
[Baptism register] |
Includes 'List of baptisms by the Rev. F. Mann at Claybury ...', 1893-1901 (pp. 411-414). [Frederic Mann was chaplain to London County Lunatic Asylum, Claybury (Kelly's Directory of Essex, 1895, p. 386)]. |
1840 |
1908 |
William Charles LANCASTER, s/o William LANCASTER, manager to a charcoal merchant, & Elizabeth BATES
b 13 Apr 1863, Barkingside
This family often has marriages in register offices, and doesn't always seem to appear in C of E registers, so I suspect that they may well not have had a child baptised in the Parish Church. If they did - well then, it would be nice to get a copy of the register page and I'll cough up the sub in order to get it. It would be worth looking only for a couple of years, at most, after the DoB.
Christine
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