Saundby, Nottinghamshire Genealogy
Guide to: Saundby, Nottinghamshire ancestry, family history and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census, birth, marriage and death records.
Saundby, Nottinghamshire | |
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![]() Saundby St Martin of Tours Nottinghamshire | |
Type | England Jurisdictions |
Civil Jurisdictions | |
Hundred | Bassetlaw |
County | Nottinghamshire, England Genealogy |
Poor Law Union | Gainsborough |
Registration District | Gainsborough |
Records begin | |
Parish registers: 1562 | |
Bishop's Transcripts: 1660 | |
Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions | |
Rural Deanery | Retford |
Diocese | Lincoln |
Legal Jurisdictions | |
Probate Court | Exchequer and Prerogative Courts of the Archbishop of York |
Location of Archive | |
Nottinghamshire Record Office | |
Contents
Parish History[edit | edit source]
SAUNDBY (St. Martin), a parish, in the union of Gainsborough, North-Clay division of the wapentake of Bassetlaw, N. division of the county of Nottingham, 2½ miles (S. W. by W.) from Gainsborough. The church is in the later English style, with portions of an earlier date, and a very handsome tower built, according to an inscription on one of the stones, in 1500.[1]
Additional information:
The redundant Anglican parish church of Saundby St Martin of Tours was an Ancient Parish in the Bassetlaw district of Nottinghamshire and part of the parish boundary forms the county boundary with Gainsborough Holy Trinity, Lincolnshire Genealogy which lies two miles to the east of the river Trent. The church is now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust St Martin of Tours Wikipedia Churches Conservation Trust
The parish church of St Martin has been designated as a grade I listed building British listed building
See also Saundby Wikipedia
Resources[edit | edit source]
Civil Registration[edit | edit source]
Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day. The civil registration article tells more about these records. There are several Internet sites with name lists or indexes. A popular site is FreeBMD.
Church records[edit | edit source]
Saundby, Nottinghamshire Genealogy parish registers of christenings, marriages and burials are available online for the following years:
FMP = Nottinghamshire Parish Records (findmypast) - (£)[2] |
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Deposited records at Nottinghamshire Archives Baptisms 1563-1967 Marriages 1563-1962 ( there is a single entry for 1968 also) Burials 1563-1977 Bishop's Transcripts 1600-1844
Nottinghamshire County Council
County Hall
West Bridgford
Nottingham
NG2 7QP telephone: 08449 808080 online
Link to the FamilySearch Catalogue showing the film numbers in their collection Saundby
Census records[edit | edit source]
Census records from 1841 to 1911 are available online. For access, see England Census. Census records from 1841 to 1891 are also available on film through a Family History Center or at the Family History Library.
Poor Law Unions[edit | edit source]
Gainsborough Poor Law Union, Lincolnshire Genealogy
Probate records
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Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. Go to Nottinghamshire Probate Records to find the name of the court having primary jurisdiction. Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish.
Maps and Gazetteers
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Maps are a visual look at the locations in England. Gazetteers contain brief summaries about a place.
Websites[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
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This section requires expansion with: any relevant sites that aren’t mentioned above.. |
- ↑ Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of England, (1848). Adapted. Date accessed: 09 December 2013.
- ↑ 'Nottinghamshire baptisms 1538-1980,' 'Nottinghamshire marriages 1528-1929,' 'Nottinghamshire burials 1539-1905,' findmypast, accessed 12 January 2015.