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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 13:19 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks Chris, Kerry - very useful indeed, as it all fills in some crucial parts of the jigsaw!.

I am a bit confused by the geography of Lews. I now have references to

Lewes St John (where someone is supposed to have lived)
Lewes St John sub castro (burial)
Lewes St Ann (marriage)

Were these all in the same parish? i.e. will I need to look them up in one set of registers or in several?

Also, does anyone have the Newick parish registers with any references to BAX anywhere? I know of the marriages, but I can't track down some births.

Thanks

Stephen Bax

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 15:52 GMT (UK) »
Stephen, you mention Quaker connections.  Here are 2 marriages from the SMI that might help,

 Capel Quaker, Surrey,   14 May 1669:
 Ann BAX, Capel SRY dau of Richard BAXS otsp
 Thomas PARSONS, the younger Slaugham WSX
 28 witnesses incl PARSONS Thomas, Timothy Richard BAX Richard Thos, Henry, Thos,

 Thakeham Quaker, West Sussex,  Date:  1 Jun 1714:
 Edward BAX, son of Edwd B. yeo Ockley SRY
 Margaret HAYLOR, dau of Benjamin H. yeo Billingshurst
 43 witnesses incl BAX Edward senr Thomas, Nathan. Rebecca, Richard, Phillip, Dan

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 16:43 GMT (UK) »
Many thanks Chris, Kerry - very useful indeed, as it all fills in some crucial parts of the jigsaw!.

I am a bit confused by the geography of Lews. I now have references to

Lewes St John (where someone is supposed to have lived)
Lewes St John sub castro (burial)
Lewes St Ann (marriage)

Were these all in the same parish? i.e. will I need to look them up in one set of registers or in several?

Also, does anyone have the Newick parish registers with any references to BAX anywhere? I know of the marriages, but I can't track down some births.

Thanks

Stephen Bax
Hi Stephen

Hope you got the email I sent this morning  ;)

I presume and I am sure someone will correct me if I am wrong but they are different churches in Lewes which is one parish.  I tried to find it on Genuki but am not having too much luck.

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 16:47 GMT (UK) »
If you find Lewes in the left hand side bar on this site you can find photos of all the Lewes churches, sub castro is a bit grand, almost worth a visit next time I am in Lewes I think.

http://www.roughwood.net/ChurchAlbum/ChurchFrames.htm

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 17:17 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Chris in 1066 is our resident expert on Lewes so he may blow holes in my theory but there were at least 6 different churches in Lewes at one time and all will have had their own registers.   All Saints, St Anne, St John sub Castro, St Michael, St Thomas a Becket at Cliffe and Southover St John Baptist.   Not to mention those in places so close as to be almost part of the town.   Some are no longer used as churches.  All registers will now be held at the Record Office but Chris has lots of transcripts of various bits.
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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 18:01 GMT (UK) »
Hi Stephen

Sillgen was correct in her listing of the Lewes Churches except St Annes is often referred to as St Annes Without - i.e. outside the castle walls; although the only redundunt church at the moment is All Saints.

Kerryb thought St John Sub Castro looked rather grand, but it is the plainest church in Lewes as it was the working mans church and as such has no embelishments - but I supppose there is beauty in plainess

I have looked through my data files for Lewes for the surname Bax, but could only find those two entries except the following:

Alfred Ridley Bax, F.S.A Barrister & Historian

FSA - Fellow of the Society of Archaeologists who did a lot of memorial transcription work in the 1890's

I think if you google 'Bax' you would get lots of entries in his name

Hope the above helps

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 18:24 GMT (UK) »
Well they do say beauty is in the eye of the beholder Chris and I certainly think its grand. 

Its not that unusual to see flint churches round here but I don't think there are that may with those turrets or are they castellations on the top.  In fact it puts me in mind of Lewes Prison. 

Kerry

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 18:41 GMT (UK) »
Hi

I have attached a map of Lewes for 1835 which shows all the churches in their own parishes

Hope it is of some use to you

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Re: Lewes area Parish records BAX
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 17 December 08 20:41 GMT (UK) »
Thanks to everyone for your help.

I guess I need also to look at the non-conformist churches... the Jireh Chaple intrigues me as apparently my ancestor William had 'Huntingdonian' tendencies and I see that many of the Jireh Chapel records (Huntington was buried there) are now in the Record Office. Must visit when I can.

Another source we have mentions the Unitarians, but I do not know where any local Unitarian churches were. Any ideas?

Does anyone have good copies or transcripts of non-conformist records in the Newick/Chailey/Wivelsfield area?

Thanks Chris - We have come across Alfred Ridley Bax (the father of Arnold Bax the composer) and seen some of his work, but nothing in the Newick area so far.

Stephen