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  • independant dissenters, grinton, yorks

    can anyone advise where records for the independant chapels in grinton, yorks would be after 1837? particularly smarber hall and low row? ancestry has the registers up to 1837 in their non conformist collection, but i can't find my ancestors post 1837 in the grinton parish registers. so i suspect they still used these old burial grounds. though i saw a text in the grinton registers in 1860, saying that all the old burial grounds were to stop, due to an act of parliament- therefore a new cemetery was to be used.

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    The guide (No. 7) published by North Yorkshire Archives says for Low Row see Melbecks.

    Listed under Melbecks: Low Row (Reeth Circuit), which is Wesleyan Methodist, they have Christenings 1837-1858 and Burials 1837-1903.

    Having said that, if I search the catalogue for Low Row, it suggests that there are further records


    Registers are at the North Yorkshire County Record Office

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      Thanks teasie. I would have thought FMP would have done them years ago. I'll have to contact the archives.

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