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Although a nationwide order was given in 1538 that each parish keep a register of baptisms, marriages, and burials, many parishes did not start to keep registers until later and some early records have since been lost or destroyed. Beginning in 1598, copies of entries from many parishes were copied and sent annually to the bishop for the diocese for that area and these copies are known as Bishop’s Transcripts or BTs. For Lincolnshire and Norfolk, many Bishop's transcripts began as early as 1561. Archdeacon transcripts exist for Kent as well; some as early as 1560.  
Although a nationwide order was given in 1538 that each parish keep a register of baptisms, marriages, and burials, many parishes did not start to keep registers until later and some early records have since been lost or destroyed. Beginning in 1598, copies of entries from many parishes were copied and sent annually to the bishop for the diocese for that area and these copies are known as Bishop’s Transcripts or BTs. For Lincolnshire and Norfolk, many Bishop's transcripts began as early as 1561. Archdeacon transcripts exist for Kent as well; some as early as 1560.  


To view the most comprehensive and the largest database available on the Internet--for England church register transcripts, visit [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1986340 FamilySearch.org]. <br>
To view the most comprehensive and the largest database available on the Internet--for England church register transcripts, visit [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/list#page=1&countryId=1986340 FamilySearch.org]. <br>  


'''Parish. '''Each local parish keeps records. A ''parish'' is the jurisdictional unit that governs church affairs within its boundaries. Small villages often do not have their own parishes but are part of a parish headquartered in another town. A parish may have one or more ''chapelries,'' dependent district churches or chapels of ease, which often keep their own records.  
'''Parish. '''Each local parish keeps records. A ''parish'' is the jurisdictional unit that governs church affairs within its boundaries. Small villages often do not have their own parishes but are part of a parish headquartered in another town. A parish may have one or more ''chapelries,'' dependent district churches or chapels of ease, which often keep their own records.  
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There were two ways to meet the requirements to marry.  
There were two ways to meet the requirements to marry.  


'''By Banns. '''A law required couples to have the minister announce or post notice of their intent to marry for three consecutive Sundays unless they obtained a license. This gave others the opportunity to object to the marriage. Beginning in 1754, officials recorded banns in separate registers. Banns registers contain information almost identical to marriage registers, but banns usually do not list the witnesses or marriage date. '''Note:''' Be aware that banns were only an intent to marry. The posting of banns doesn’t mean that a marriage took place after the reading of the banns.<br>
'''By Banns. '''A law required couples to have the minister announce or post notice of their intent to marry for three consecutive Sundays unless they obtained a license. This gave others the opportunity to object to the marriage. Beginning in 1754, officials recorded banns in separate registers. Banns registers contain information almost identical to marriage registers, but banns usually do not list the witnesses or marriage date. '''Note:''' Be aware that banns were only an intent to marry. The posting of banns doesn’t mean that a marriage took place after the reading of the banns.<br>  


If you believe a marriage took place but cannot find a record of it, search the banns register (if available). The banns should have been recorded in both the bride’s and the groom’s parish. The marriage is usually recorded only in the parish where it took place. For banns registers, look in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  
If you believe a marriage took place but cannot find a record of it, search the banns register (if available). The banns should have been recorded in both the bride’s and the groom’s parish. The marriage is usually recorded only in the parish where it took place. For banns registers, look in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  
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Gibson, J. S. W. ''Bishops’ Transcripts and Marriage Licences, Bonds and Allegations''. Fourth Edition. Birmingham, England: Federation of Family History Societies Publications, Limited, 1997. (FHL book {{FHL|682076|title-id|disp=942 K23b 1997}}.)  
Gibson, J. S. W. ''Bishops’ Transcripts and Marriage Licences, Bonds and Allegations''. Fourth Edition. Birmingham, England: Federation of Family History Societies Publications, Limited, 1997. (FHL book {{FHL|682076|title-id|disp=942 K23b 1997}}.)  


Many license records are in county record offices. The Family History Library also has a good collection, usually listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:<br>
Many license records are in county record offices. The Family History Library also has a good collection, usually listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:<br>  


ENGLAND, [COUNTY NAME] - CHURCH RECORDS  
ENGLAND, [COUNTY NAME] - CHURCH RECORDS  
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Burial registers may mention infant children who were not christened including stillbirths. Christening records never record stillbirths.  
Burial registers may mention infant children who were not christened including stillbirths. Christening records never record stillbirths.  


=== Bishop's Transcripts<br> ===
=== Bishop's Transcripts<br> ===


'''Bishop’s Transcripts (BT's)'''. Beginning in 1598 each parish was supposed to send a copy of its registers to the bishop of its diocese. Most parishes complied. Bishop's transcripts should be an exact copy of the parish register but they often are not.&nbsp; This may be because:  
'''Bishop’s Transcripts (BT's)'''. Beginning in 1598 each parish was supposed to send a copy of its registers to the bishop of its diocese. Most parishes complied. Bishop's transcripts should be an exact copy of the parish register but they often are not.&nbsp; This may be because:  
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Many bishop’s transcripts are on film at the Family History Library, listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  
Many bishop’s transcripts are on film at the Family History Library, listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  


England, [county name], [parish name] - Church records<br>
England, [county name], [parish name] - Church records<br>  


Most films contain all the years for one parish on one film. However, some are arranged by deanery and year. Those arranged by year and then by deanery are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  
Most films contain all the years for one parish on one film. However, some are arranged by deanery and year. Those arranged by year and then by deanery are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalogue under:  
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Archdeacon transcripts exist for many Kent County parishes--some as early as 1560.  
Archdeacon transcripts exist for many Kent County parishes--some as early as 1560.  


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=== Parish Chest Records  ===
=== Parish Chest Records  ===
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=== Watch a Video Presentation on Church Records  ===
=== Watch a Video Presentation on Church Records  ===


To select from a group of short videos about Church records [https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/results.html?q=Church%20records%2Fvideo click here]. <br>
To select from a group of short videos about Church records [https://familysearch.org/learningcenter/results.html?q=Church%20records%2Fvideo click here]. <br>  


== Indexes to Church Records  ==
== Indexes to Church Records  ==
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Some county record offices and other repositories have indexes to church records, some of which are on film at the Family History Library. Read the [[England Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]] article for additional information, including addresses.  
Some county record offices and other repositories have indexes to church records, some of which are on film at the Family History Library. Read the [[England Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]] article for additional information, including addresses.  


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=== Clergy  ===
=== Clergy  ===
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The Library does hold some records relevant to genealogy, but it is unlikely to be the best starting point for such research. The Library holds very few parish registers, however it does hold records relating to those marriages where a licence was issued under the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Library has written a research guide on the family history records it holds, and a guide to the marriage records in its collections:  
The Library does hold some records relevant to genealogy, but it is unlikely to be the best starting point for such research. The Library holds very few parish registers, however it does hold records relating to those marriages where a licence was issued under the Archbishop of Canterbury. The Library has written a research guide on the family history records it holds, and a guide to the marriage records in its collections:  


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[http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/content/familyhistory Lambeth Palace Library.org] Family History [http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/files/Marriage_Records_0.pdf Lambeth Palace Library] Marriage records  
[http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/content/familyhistory Lambeth Palace Library.org] Family History [http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/files/Marriage_Records_0.pdf Lambeth Palace Library] Marriage records  
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For further information on the Library’s collections and services, please see its website: [http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/ Lambeth Palace Library.org]  
For further information on the Library’s collections and services, please see its website: [http://www.lambethpalacelibrary.org/ Lambeth Palace Library.org]  


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=== County Record Offices  ===
=== County Record Offices  ===
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*[http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/jewish/tracingjewishroots/tracingjewishroots.htm#getting_started Tracing Jewish Roots]
*[http://www.movinghere.org.uk/galleries/roots/jewish/tracingjewishroots/tracingjewishroots.htm#getting_started Tracing Jewish Roots]


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== Calendar Changes  ==
== Calendar Changes  ==
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Also, there is a [http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/mainpage.htm Norfolk Churches] site that is worthwhile looking at to see photos, etc.  
Also, there is a [http://www.norfolkchurches.co.uk/mainpage.htm Norfolk Churches] site that is worthwhile looking at to see photos, etc.  


'''Wiki articles describing these collections are found at:'''<br>
'''Wiki articles describing these collections are found at:'''<br>  


*[[England Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England Births and Christenings (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
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*[[England, Kent, Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Kent Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Kent, Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Kent Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Lancashire, Cheshire, Yorkshire, Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Norfolk, Church of England Archdeacon’s Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Norfolk Church of England Archdeacon's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>
*[[England, Norfolk, Church of England Archdeacon’s Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Norfolk Church of England Archdeacon's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>  
*[[England Norfolk Marriage Bonds (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Norfolk Marriage Bonds (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>
*[[England Norfolk Marriage Bonds (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Norfolk Marriage Bonds (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]<br>  
*[[England Norfolk Church of England Parish Registers and Bishops’ Transcripts|England Norfolk Church of England Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England Norfolk Church of England Parish Registers and Bishops’ Transcripts|England Norfolk Church of England Parish Registers (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Northumberland, Miscellaneous Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Northumberland, Miscellaneous Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
*[[England, Northumberland, Miscellaneous Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)|England Northumberland, Miscellaneous Records (FamilySearch Historical Records)]]  
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