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Plympton St. Mary Online Parish Clerk Pages |
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LookupsBaptism, Marriage & Burial Transcriptions Transcribing is continuing for all Plympton St. Mary Parish information available for baptisms, marriages and burials, from records obtained from the Devon County Council. Lookups for baptisms, marriages and burials (with some gaps) can be made from copies of the church registers:
Census Transcriptions Census lookups are available for 1841, 1851, 1861, 1871 and 1891. The 1841 census has been completely transcribed as is available for review on the GENUKI/Plympton St Mary pages. Researchers may also search, for themselves, all of the 1881 census results through the Family Search site of the Church of Latter Day Saints. The 1901 British Census is available through the auspices of the Public Records Office. Initial searching of records is free, however, fees are payable to view the details of individual records. Other census results are currently being transcribed and will be available in the near future. Records from the 1891 British Censuses are being worked on by many volunteers at present. Many parishes have already been completed and are posted on the GENUKI site. A similar project for the 1861 Census is proceeding and results should be available soon. 1841 Tithe Apportionments From the National Archives description: “The original tithe apportionments were created under the Tithe Commutation Act 1836. Tithe districts were apportioned and mapped, 10,871 in England and 959 in Wales. The apportionments set out the names of the holders and occupiers of land in each tithe district (usually a parish or township) the acreage and use of each parcel of land, the amount of rentcharge payable and the names of the tithe owners. Until 1936, subsequent altered apportionments were laced up with the original apportionments.” We can look up information on the Tithe Apportionments list and maps although they have not yet been fully transcribed or scanned to this web site General Lookups For specific look-ups, researchers should contact the Cornwood/Harford/Plympton St. Mary OPC by email at Wayne@plymptonstmary-opc.com. See the Data Source Links under the Links button for sites where significant genealogical data is available for researchers to look up information on their own. |
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