Have been trying to find more of my Cearns on this site. Would it show catholic baptisms and marriages as well, as this lot were catholics.
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Last edited by Elizabeth Herts; 11-05-12, 11:11.Elizabeth
Research Interests:
England:Purkis, Stilwell, Quintrell, White (Surrey - Guildford), Jeffcoat, Bond, Alexander, Lamb, Newton (Lincolnshire, Stalybridge, London)
Scotland:Richardson (Banffshire), Wishart (Kincardineshire), Johnston (Kincardineshire)
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Originally posted by Olde Crone Holden View PostThere are nine pages of Cearns entries on LANOPC but of course, LANOPC is not a complete data set (no site ever is) and you will need to look at the list of churches and parishes which have actually been transcribed on the site.
OCKAREN xx
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Originally posted by Elizabeth Herts View PostKAREN xx
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There are some Catholic baptisms & marriages on Lancs OPC & it's extremely useful but as others have said by no means complete. If it is Catholics in the Liverpool area you are searching for Liverpool History Projects (http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk) is a gem of a site and can be an excellent search tool in conjunction with the ancestry Liverpool collection. It has an excellent free index to RC marriages, baptisms & burials in Liverpool & other bits & pieces including monumental inscriptions etc. I usually use LHP to search then try & find the corresponding entry on ancestry having narrowed it down to the correct church and/or year. The marriage index is complete for 1837 -1901, but for earlier or later records you would need to contact Liverpool Record Office - contact details & a link are on the LHP site. The Baptism Index is currently complete for 1886 - 1900 only but please do bear in mind that this is being added to all the time & there are records on there for some earlier periods so it is worth extending the search period outside these years too. If you click on the address of the church you are interested in on the LHP list of records there is often also a map of the parish so you can see where your ancestors lived.
Lanc BMD - www.lancashirebmd.org.uk is another good website & it's useful to bear in mind that "Registrar attended" can often be an indicator of a Catholic marriage.
Hope this helps!
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Originally posted by Arilla View PostThere are some Catholic baptisms & marriages on Lancs OPC & it's extremely useful but as others have said by no means complete. If it is Catholics in the Liverpool area you are searching for Liverpool History Projects (http://www.liverpoolhistoryprojects.co.uk) is a gem of a site and can be an excellent search tool in conjunction with the ancestry Liverpool collection. It has an excellent free index to RC marriages, baptisms & burials in Liverpool & other bits & pieces including monumental inscriptions etc. I usually use LHP to search then try & find the corresponding entry on ancestry having narrowed it down to the correct church and/or year. The marriage index is complete for 1837 -1901, but for earlier or later records you would need to contact Liverpool Record Office - contact details & a link are on the LHP site. The Baptism Index is currently complete for 1886 - 1900 only but please do bear in mind that this is being added to all the time & there are records on there for some earlier periods so it is worth extending the search period outside these years too. If you click on the address of the church you are interested in on the LHP list of records there is often also a map of the parish so you can see where your ancestors lived.
Lanc BMD - www.lancashirebmd.org.uk is another good website & it's useful to bear in mind that "Registrar attended" can often be an indicator of a Catholic marriage.
Hope this helps!KAREN xx
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