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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Yorkshire (North Riding) => Topic started by: Roobarb on Wednesday 25 February 09 22:54 GMT (UK)
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I have a whole bunch of people for whom I want to trace the baptism records but it's quite a daunting task to look through all the Middlesbrough parishes, even with half an idea which one they may be in.
I know that Ecneps previously supplied some codes from the Tees Valley Indexes and what they meant. I'm hoping she spots this and perhaps knows what MJ code is. I was going to send a PM but thought it may benefit other people if it's on the message board.
Where are you Ecneps??!! (http://smileys.on-my-web.com/repository/Others/others-187.gif) Please can you help?
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Right here :D
I posted the Tees Valley references numbers for Middlesbrough here, as supplied by Mbro reg office: http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,356819.0.html
M-J though, means register office for marriages, or churches that the registrar had to go out to, (non-conformist or in the early days R.C) - so might not be any help sorry
I think baptisms were M-L but you can always email the reg office for more details
register [at] middlesbrough.gov.uk (or phone them)
Barbara :)
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I perhaps should mention that I have also posted similar lists for Tees Valley Reference Nos. and the Churches for
Stockton and Hartlepool (sorry links no longer working)
and for Redcar & Cleveland ditto, sorry
Hope this helps - any queries please contact the appropriate Register Offices - details on the Tees Valley website http://www.middlesbrough-indexes.co.uk/search.php
Barbara
:)
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Thank you for your prompt service Barbara! I've copied the list onto a document I can keep for future reference.
I've looked up the birth records on the Tees Valley website and it gives me MJ codes for all of them. The next part of the code for one of them is 071, your list shows 71 as Southfield Road Methodist, so perhaps it could be there. I know that the family lived around the Linthorpe area at the time, they were Wesleyan Methodists so that does fit in the Non Conformist bracket, maybe they were different for baptisms as well. I'll try the Register Office and see what they have to say. Thanks for your help.
P.S. Don't suppose you know what SN and SW are for Stockton? (Pushing my luck here! ;))
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Aaa! You knew I was going to ask that didn't you?!! Thanks again. ;D
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Always try to keep one step ahead! :D
Hope this post helps others find their way to the lists, it may save the register offices being inundated with requests, although they're all happy to help if you phone or email them.
Barbara :)
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The link for the Stockton & Hartlepool lists do not seem to work, and I can't find them searching Help!!!
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They all seem to have disappeared into the ether. How annoying.
Some Mbro ones at http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,523856.0.html
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Not sure what's happened here, the Redcar & Cleveland list is also on the link Andrea has given below. No idea where the Durham ones have got to, trying to sort it out
Barbara :-\
edit: the links are now fixed :)
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Regarding the earlier February post, Teesside Archives has quite a lot of records for Southfield Road Methodist Church on CD to look at, I remember printing some marriage certificates from it. My famly used quite a few Methodist churches in that area and it only took an hour or so to go through all the CDs much to the bemusement of the achives people, found quite a bit but they don't have full coverage of Methodist records sadly, I've heard they are in Manchester...
Regards,
Dan