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Rochester churches

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Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 12 Aug 2004 15:20

Jill, it's the Cityark site. Look down the left hand side and click on Imagebase - this gives you loads of churches and archives to choose from so scroll down until you find the ones for St. Mary's. They are scans from the registers and take a long time to download. Good luck!

J

J Report 12 Aug 2004 12:39

What is the St Mary Church, Chatham site? I have a family member who came from Chatham approx 1816 and have to visit the Medway Archive Office. They have a leaflet A genealogist's guide to sources for tracing members of the armed forces in the Medway area 1550-1950 - cost £2.50 plus postage etc. the cityarc.medway.gov.uk is the v good online site. Jill

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 12 Aug 2004 09:48

Thank-you to everyone - the parish registers of St Mary's are actually on-line so I'll plough through them (again) first!

Chris in London

Chris in London Report 11 Aug 2004 15:06

I believe St Marys in chatham is close to the dockyard gates - it may be the one. Consider Gillingham as well as a lot of navy families lived there too. I believe there is a Record centre at Strood - it is worth asking them - I am afraid I do not have a contact email but try on the Kent County Council Wev site - or contact Kent Family History Society.

Lynda ~

Lynda ~ Report 11 Aug 2004 14:51

The Cathedral in Rochester has lots of plaques etc to do with the navy they may be able to help. Worth giving them a ring. Cathedral Office (01634) 843366 Garth Ho Medway ME1 1SZ Lynda

Belle56

Belle56 Report 11 Aug 2004 14:46

Hi Helen, my ggggrandfather was in the Navy, and one of his daughter's was baptised in St. Mary's in Chatham. Hope this is of some help. Belle.

Helen in Kent

Helen in Kent Report 11 Aug 2004 12:20

Is there a church in Rochester which might have been the usual place for naval baptisms around 1868?