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parish records
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tinkers | Report | 14 Mar 2005 17:27 |
thanks for that nell anne |
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Unknown | Report | 14 Mar 2005 17:21 |
Yes, county records offices have parish records for their county. BUT You may find that the local family history society (local to Penrith, that is) have done a transcription of registers which they will search for a few £. Alternatively if you are near an LDS Family History Centre I believe you can order in films to see. nell |
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tinkers | Report | 14 Mar 2005 17:18 |
hi nell thanks for reply would this meen i have to go to cumbria to have a look at the records could b able to look in my local record office to where i live now anne |
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Unknown | Report | 14 Mar 2005 17:16 |
Penrith probably WASN'T a biggish town in 1816. Follow this link to find useful info about Penrith, parish registers, censuses, etc. www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/CUL/Penrith/index.html nell |
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tinkers | Report | 14 Mar 2005 17:15 |
hello i have found someone on my tree that was born in 1816 in penrith, that is all i no about him well apart from name lol is there any way where i can find where bouts in penrith he was born and who his parents were cos somehow i imagine penrith being a biggish town lol anne |