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'''Note to all Lancashire Researchers''':  
'''Note to all Lancashire Researchers''':  


The following list of 'Lancashire parishes" is actually a list of&nbsp;its 75 parishes&nbsp;''and approximately 400-plus chapels'' of ease (chapelries, district chapels, parochial chapelries,etc). Note that&nbsp;it is '''''not&nbsp;'''''<i>yet</i>'''&nbsp;'''a complete list. &nbsp;  
The following list of 'Lancashire parishes" is actually a list of&nbsp;its 75 ancient parishes&nbsp;''and approximately 400-plus chapels'' of ease (chapelries, district chapels, parochial chapelries,etc).&nbsp;&nbsp;


However,&nbsp;to help you determine&nbsp;all chapelries within an ancient parish,&nbsp;see or view the [["Lancashire Ancient Parishes"]] page or,&nbsp;click on any&nbsp;of&nbsp;the ancient parishes listed below (see double asterisked ["**"] names below); then&nbsp;click the "''Comprehensive List of Parishes and Chapelries''" link found at the top of each&nbsp;parish's ''main page''. You will find each&nbsp;chapel listed with 1) the&nbsp;year it was created,&nbsp;2)&nbsp;the name of the ancient (or 'mother') parish&nbsp;to which it was&nbsp;attached, and 30 with a link which takes you directly to&nbsp;the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC)&nbsp;for available&nbsp;microfilms to view for that chapel or parish.  
However,&nbsp;to help you determine&nbsp;all chapelries within an ancient parish,&nbsp;see or view the [["Lancashire Ancient Parishes"]] page or,&nbsp;click on any&nbsp;of&nbsp;the ancient parishes listed below (see double asterisked ["**"] names below); then&nbsp;click the "''Comprehensive List of Parishes and Chapelries''" link found at the top of each&nbsp;parish's ''main page''. You will find each&nbsp;chapel listed with 1) the&nbsp;year it was created,&nbsp;2)&nbsp;the name of the ancient (or 'mother') parish&nbsp;to which it was&nbsp;attached, and 3) with a hyper-link which takes you directly to&nbsp;the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC)&nbsp;for available&nbsp;microfilms to view for that chapel or parish's registers of christenings, marriages and burials, etc.  


Critically, and unlike all other England counties (except Cheshire, parts of West Yorkshire, Greater London and most big cities), identifying, listing and then researching&nbsp;Lancashire's parishes used to require that you&nbsp;identify&nbsp;<u>''all''</u> chapelries&nbsp;attached to each ancient parish. Until now, this&nbsp;was quite difficult to accomplish, and yet&nbsp;a ''crucial step&nbsp;''in order to conduct&nbsp;thorough research in Lancashire.&nbsp;Each Lancashire parish averaged close to 8 chapelries (additional separate churches with baptism and etc., registers) each.&nbsp;<u>But '''''no'''''&nbsp;''single'' reference aid, tool, or source is complete or accurate in identifying all chapels of ease within each ancient parish.</u>&nbsp;  
Critically, and unlike all other England counties (except Cheshire, parts of West Yorkshire, Greater London and most big cities), identifying, listing and then researching&nbsp;Lancashire's parishes used to require that <u>you</u>&nbsp;thoroughly study to identify&nbsp;<u>''all''</u> chapelries&nbsp;attached to each ancient parish. Until now, this&nbsp;was quite difficult to accomplish, and yet&nbsp;a ''crucial step&nbsp;''in order to conduct&nbsp;thorough research in Lancashire because it required using several reference aids, guides and tools to compile one.&nbsp;Each Lancashire parish averaged close to 8 chapelries (additional separate churches with baptism and etc., registers) each. The&nbsp;biggest challenge is Manchester--the largest&nbsp;parish in England with its 150-plus chapelries lying within its boundary!&nbsp;<u>'''''No'''''&nbsp;''single'' reference aid, tool, or source is complete or accurate in identifying all chapels of ease within each ancient parish.</u>&nbsp; However, here in the Lancashire Wiki pages, you will find that this task has been done for you with&nbsp;all the chapelries identfied and listed <u>for</u> you. How is this done? You will note that eah chapelry page "Parish History" precisely indicates to which ancient parish to which it is attached. Conversely, each parish page identifies&nbsp;by name&nbsp;each and every chapelry lying within it boundary. As new and the hard-to-find chapelries come to light, are added to the "Comprehensive List of Chapelries"&nbsp;(found in ancient Parish&nbsp;page).


''The above "Comprehensive Lists", ''(see links found in each parish's Main page)'', are printable and provide as&nbsp;complete&nbsp;a listing of all chapels in each parish&nbsp;as may be found in one single place--anywhere.''  
''The above "Comprehensive Lists", ''(see links found in each parish's Main page)'', are printable and provide as&nbsp;complete&nbsp;a listing of all chapels in each parish&nbsp;as may be found in one single place--anywhere.''  
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''After&nbsp;completing research in&nbsp;the ancient parish registers, be certain to ask yourself if you have also searched in the church registers of each chapelry attached to that parish (as listed in the "Comprehensive Lists"&nbsp;of parishes and chapels). To not follow this strategy in your research will result in&nbsp;less-than&nbsp;thorough searching, and failure to solve your research problems or objectives. These lists will greatly&nbsp;aid&nbsp;you as you attempt to progress your research into surrounding, contiguous parishes and their respective attached&nbsp;chapels,&nbsp;and so on. Aside from the sheer magnitude of its population, incomplete lists of chapels and chapelries&nbsp;''lying within&nbsp;an ancient&nbsp;parish boundary is&nbsp;one of&nbsp;the major&nbsp;reasons many&nbsp;researchers&nbsp;have&nbsp;decades-old 'brickwall'&nbsp;research problems in tracing ancestral lineages&nbsp;in Lancashire!  
''After&nbsp;completing research in&nbsp;the ancient parish registers, be certain to ask yourself if you have also searched in the church registers of each chapelry attached to that parish (as listed in the "Comprehensive Lists"&nbsp;of parishes and chapels). To not follow this strategy in your research will result in&nbsp;less-than&nbsp;thorough searching, and failure to solve your research problems or objectives. These lists will greatly&nbsp;aid&nbsp;you as you attempt to progress your research into surrounding, contiguous parishes and their respective attached&nbsp;chapels,&nbsp;and so on. Aside from the sheer magnitude of its population, incomplete lists of chapels and chapelries&nbsp;''lying within&nbsp;an ancient&nbsp;parish boundary is&nbsp;one of&nbsp;the major&nbsp;reasons many&nbsp;researchers&nbsp;have&nbsp;decades-old 'brickwall'&nbsp;research problems in tracing ancestral lineages&nbsp;in Lancashire!  


While the list (below) indicates most&nbsp;Lancashire churches--including the 75 ancient parishes (**), it is in the "Comprehensive Lists" that you will&nbsp;obtain the most&nbsp;complete and thorough&nbsp;list of all chapelries&nbsp;attached to each's&nbsp;ancient parish''':'''  
While the list (below) indicates most&nbsp;Lancashire churches--including its 75 ancient parishes (**), it is in the "Comprehensive Lists" that you will&nbsp;obtain the most&nbsp;complete and thorough&nbsp;list of all chapelries&nbsp;attached to each's&nbsp;ancient parish''':'''  


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There at least three major website which are currently indexing or transcribing Lancashire's chapels and parish registers. These&nbsp;include:  
See the "Parish" (or Chapelry) page for each ancient parish and/or chapelry; then scroll down to "Church Records" to view&nbsp;charts with links to&nbsp;available years for&nbsp;online data content.
 
At least three major websites&nbsp;are currently indexing or transcribing Lancashire's chapels and parish registers. These&nbsp;include:  


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1. Lancashire Online Parish Clerk project  
1. Lancashire Online Parish Clerk (OPC) project - 6 million [OPC Project&nbsp;aims to extract and preserve the records from various parish and provide free online access to the transcriptions. [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ <font color="#0066cc">To learn more&nbsp;visit their site</font>].]
 
2. FamilySearch.org  
 
3. Ancestry.co.uk - currently scanning and indexing


See the "Parish" page for each ancient parish and/or chapelry; then scroll down to "Church Records" to view the chart with links to the available years with online data content.  
2. FamilySearch.org - 10-plus million


Online Parish Clerk Project&nbsp;aims to extract and preserve the records from various parish and provide free online access to the transcriptions. [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/ To learn more&nbsp;visit their site].
3. Ancestry.co.uk - currently scanning and indexing parish and chapelry registers


The Lancashire Record Office in Preston, Lancashire, England has a listing of Deposited Parish registers:  
The Lancashire Record Office in Preston, Lancashire, England has a listing of Deposited Parish registers:  
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