Eastrip, Somerset, England Genealogy

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Guide to Eastrip, Somerset family history and genealogy: parish registers, transcripts, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.

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Type Extra-parochial
Civil Jurisdictions
County Somerset
Hundred Bruton
Poor Law Union Wincanton
Registration District Wincanton
Records Begin
Parish registers For records see surrounding parishes
Bishop's Transcripts For records see surrounding parishes
Ecclesiastical Jurisdictions
Rural Deanery Not Applicable
Diocese Not Applicable
Probate Court Search the courts of the surrounding parishes
Archive
Somerset Archives and Local Studies


Parish History

EASTRIP, an extra-parochial liberty, in the hundred of Bruton, E. division of Somerset, 2 miles from Bruton.[1]

Resources

Find Neighboring Parishes

Use England Jurisdictions 1851 Map

  • Type the name of the parish in the search bar
  • Click on the location pin on the map
  • Choose Options from the pop up box
  • Click "List Contiguous Parishes" to find the neighboring parishes

Civil Registration

Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day.

Church Records

Eastrip is an extra parochial area and the closest ecclesiastical parish is Brewham South with Brewham North.

  • Extra-parochial areas were not attached to parish churches.
  • The residents went to a church of their choosing outside of the parish boundaries.

Census Records

Probate Records

Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. Go to Somerset 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

Maps are a visual look at the locations in England. Gazetteers contain brief summaries about a place.

Websites

Contributor: add any relevant sites that aren’t mentioned above.

References

  1. Lewis, Samuel A., A Topographical Dictionary of England, (1848). Adapted. Date Accessed: 19 September 2013.