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Parish registers are a vast, important but widely scattered
archive. They are essential to the family historian, providing the
only written record of the vast majority of our ancestors who left
but three brief mentions - a baptism, a marriage and a burial. This
guide to parish registers, now in its third edition, and covering
England, Scotland and Wales, is a vital, time-saving tool that has
become universally known as 'the genealogist's bible'. The Atlas
includes the famous county 'parish' maps, which show pre-1832
parochial boundaries, colour-coded probate jurisdictions, starting
dates of surviving registers, and churches and chapels, where
relevant. Topographical maps face each 'parish' map, and show the
contemporary road system and other local features, to help deduce
the likely movement of people beyond the searcher's starting point.
The Index lists the parishes, with grid references to the county
maps. It indicates the present whereabouts of original registers
and copies, and whether a parish is included in other indexes. It
also gives registration districts and census information. Thus in
this invaluable guide, the user may quickly find answers to such
questions as: Have the registers been deposited? Where may they be
found? What outside dates do they cover? Have they been copied or
indexed, and by whom?
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