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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Norfolk => Topic started by: meles on Sunday 12 March 06 07:33 GMT (UK)
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I took time off work to go to Norwich Records Office last week. It was great - I found so much! But I ran out of time. Work gets in the way of my hobby! ;)
Is there another way I can access Norfolk Parish Registers? I'm particularly interested in the period 1750-1850.
meles
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The NRO sells facsimile copies of registers ATs and BTs, mostly on microfiches, some are on microfilm. If you cannot get to Norfolk esily, it is a simple way of carrying on research at home at a time that is convenient to yourself and whilst supping a cuppa.
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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Thanks, Geoffers - but AT's and BT's? Could you explain, please?
Are the fiches and films held elsewhere, in case I go and buy a reader then find out I could have found them elsewhere?!
meles
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An annual copy was made of parish register entries. The church year is followed for this copy, i.e. entries run from Easter to Easter.
For 6 years, the copy was returned to the Archdeacon and so known as the Archdeacon's Transcript (AT).
In the 7th year, the copy was returned to the Bishop and so known as the Bishop's Transcript (BT).
Not all ATs and BTS survive, but they are a useful alternative to registers. Also, some registers are incomplete and/or illegible where ATs/BTs survive and just occasionally you will find an entry in an AT/BT which isn't in the register (presumably the Cleric failied to copy the entry from his day book into the register, but remembered to for the AT/BT).
Not all shires have ATs as well as BTs and they are collectively, generally known as BTs. I believe that the mormons do not differentitate between the two.
"Are the fiches and films held elsewhere, in case I go and buy a reader then find out I could have found them elsewhere"
The NRO hold records on fiches/film, the SoG in London has many records on film (though when I last used these copies they were poor quality). Fiches records are available for other shires from relevant record offices.
If you don't want to go to the expense of buying a fiches reader (though second hand ones are quite cheap), thenif you live near to a library, ask if you can use their machine - they often just gather dust otherwise - not as convenient as home, but still closer than Norfolk.
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Do these records cover all of Norfolk may l ask and are they costly ?
Were trying to find Francis Reeve beleive to be from East Rudham in the mid to late 1700's. Thank You For Your Time.
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Cheers, Geoffers, very helpful.
meles
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Hiya,
Try this website... http://www.genealogy.doun.org/transcriptions/index.php I found it really helpful when searching for my Norfolk lot!
I've just had a quick look, I found a Frances Reeve (not sure if male or female!) child of William Reve and Elizabeth Sharwood (married 1771) Children, William born 1772,
Elizabeth born 1774, Ann born 1775, John born 1777, Susannah born 1779, Robert born 1781, James born 1783, Thomas born 1786, Frances born 1788.
They were in Fouldon, I've no idea where they is in relation to East Rudham
From the Bishop's Transcripts there is also a Frances Reeve born 1785, child of John and Ann in East Tuddenham
A Frances Reeve born 1786, child of William and Sarah from Whinburgh
Happy Hunting
Legs
xxxx
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Do these records cover all of Norfolk may l ask and are they costly ?
Were trying to find Francis Reeve beleive to be from East Rudham in the mid to late 1700's. Thank You For Your Time.
The records cover all Norfolk and are not costly.
Some years ago I co-founded a web-site to be used as an aid to Norfolk research. The site is known as the Norfolk Transcription Archive http://www.genealogy.doun.org/transcriptions/index.php
it contains an index to some East Rudham records which may be of use to you. All entries found on the NTA web-site should be double checked against original records, both to confirm accuracy and to extract the full information.
Geoffers
Charlbury, Oxfordshire
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Thank You ! Geoffers, Tried your Web Address but Francis Reeve still eludes me, guess l shall have to try removal or settlement orders if they exist, maybe even search further afield.
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I have an Elizabeth Reeve marrying a John Brock and having Mary Brock in Alburgh in 1798. I recall as I was trawling through Alburgh Parish Records a number of Reeves.
meles
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Parish registers (from all over the country) are also available on micro film or fiche at some churches of Latter Day Saints (Mormons) - they also do the Family Search website. There is one at Kings Lynn, one at Cambridge and one in Norwich that offer this. You need to book a time on the phone to visit and check if they hold the registers you want or if you need to order them in (for a small fee). I've found this service really useful - easier than travelling into Norwich all the time!