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For a listing of records available by parish, check out the [http://www.cornwallfhs.com/ Cornwall Family History Society's] [http://www.cornwallfhs.com/locations_index.php Locations Database]. A research database is available by subscription through the society. | |||
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''' | * The legend of '''Tristan and Iseult''' is the tragic story of love between the Cornish knight Tristan and the Irish princess Iseult. | ||
* Legend suggests that '''King Arthur''' of the Britons was killed in battle on the river Camblam in Cornwall. | |||
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=== Introduction === | |||
[[Image:England-cornwall.png|thumb|right|England-cornwall.png]] '''Cornwall''' (Cornish: ''Kernow'') is a county of [[England]] and is located at the tip of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain. It is also one of the Celtic nations. | |||
The area was first inhabited by Neolithic and then Bronze Age peoples, and later, in the Iron Age, by Celtic peoples. Cornwall is a part of the Brythonic area of Britain and became detached from [[Wales]] after the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Deorham Battle of Deorham], becoming a separate Celtic nation. It often came into conflict with the expanding Saxon kingdom of Wessex, to its east, before King Athelstan of Wessex (924-939) set the boundary between England and Cornwall at the '''River Tamar'''. | |||
It is unclear when Cornwall was absorbed into England, although the Cornish language continued to be spoken until the 18th century. | |||
Cornwall today has a population of 526,300, covering an area of 1,376 square miles (3,563 km²). The administrative centre is the city of '''Truro'''. | |||
In the 2001 UK census, people were requested to give their ''ethnic grouping'' and were able to choose '''Cornish'''. However, the UK government has announced that this option will not be available in the 2011 census. | |||
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[ | [[Image:Cornwall flag.jpg|thumb|150px|Cornwall flag.jpg]] | ||
'''Browse by Topic:''' [[:Category:Cornwall|All pages for Cornwall]] | |||
For an 1870's gazetteer description of Cornwall, go online to [http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/descriptions/entry_page.jsp?text_id=822970&word=NULL Vision of Britain]. | |||
=== Research Tools === | |||
[[ | The Cornwall Online Parish Clerk Project found at [http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ cornwall-opc.org] is a resource of volunteers willing to help researchers by email, free of charge. Most of Cornwall's parishes now have an Online Parish Clerk. Transcribed information from many parishes can be searched at the [http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org Cornwall OPC Database] website. | ||
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=== Jurisdictions === | |||
Use an [http://maps.familysearch.org interactive map] to find jurisdictions for each parish in Cornwall. | |||
==== Civil Districts ==== | |||
When civil (government) registration of births, marriages and deaths began in 1837, Cornwall was divided into registration districts, each containing several parishes. To see a list of Cornwall registration districts and the parishes they contained, click [http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/reg/cnw.htm here]. | |||
Previous to the establishment of Registration Districts, Cornwall was divided into Hundreds, and many records refer to that structure even today. The Hundreds were East, Kerrier, Lesnewth, Penwith, Powder, Pydar, Trigg, and West. It benefits researchers to know in which Hundred the parish in which they're interested resided. | |||
==== Parishes ==== | |||
The [[Cornwall Parishes]] page list the parishes in Cornwall. Most records are categorized by parish, which makes it essential for researchers to determine the correct parish(es). However, our ancestors did not diligently observe parish boundaries; be sure to check surrounding parishes for records if your search does not produce the expected results. | |||
The pages for each parish found on the [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/indexpars.html GENUKI website] are outstanding, very detailed, and current. They are an absolute must for anyone doing Cornish research. | |||
==== Probate Jurisdictions ==== | |||
To see a list of Cornwall parishes and the pre-1858 ecclesiastical courts that had probate jurisdiction over them, see the article on [[Cornwall Probate Records]]. | |||
== Research tools == | |||
*[http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/cornish_database.html Cornish genealogy database] | |||
*[http://www.cornwall.gov.uk/default.aspx?page=24726 Cornish Family History] | |||
*[http://www.cornwall-opc.org/ Cornwall On-line Parish Clerks] | |||
*[http://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall On-line Parish Clerks parish register database] | |||
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kayhin/cocp.html The Cornwall Online Census Project] | |||
*[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~engcornw/surnames.htm Cornwall GenWeb Surname Registry] List of Surnames and location in Cornwall where found. | |||
*[http://sancreedopccornwall.tripod.com/id31.html Kelly's 1873 Directory] | |||
*[http://www.cornwallfhs.com/ Cornwall Family History Society] | |||
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~framland/con/corn.htm Burials in Cornwall] | |||
*[http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/cornish_database.html Cornish Genealogy Index] with records | |||
*[http://www.looking4kin.com/ Cornwall Genealogy records] | |||
*[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/Cornwall/index.html GenUKI Cornwall] | |||
*[http://www.cornwalleng.com/map.html Cornish Parish Map] | |||
*[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wbritonad/ Historic newspaper transcriptions] | |||
*[http://www.looking4kin.com/group/cornwallenglandgenealogy Looking 4 Kin Genealogy & Family History Network - Cornwall] | |||
== Useful websites == | |||
*[http://www.royalcornwallmuseum.org.uk/ Royal Cornwall Museum] | |||
To view an excellent list of web sites and/or web pages for Cornwall and many of its parishes, visit [http://fhlfavorites.info/Links/British/England/cornwall.htm FHLFavorites.info] and/or [http://fhlfavorites.info/Links/British/England/cornwall.htm FHLFavorites.com]. | |||
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Revision as of 10:59, 15 October 2013
List of Cornwall Parishes
Introduction[edit | edit source]
Cornwall (Cornish: Kernow) is a county of England and is located at the tip of the south-western peninsula of Great Britain. It is also one of the Celtic nations.
The area was first inhabited by Neolithic and then Bronze Age peoples, and later, in the Iron Age, by Celtic peoples. Cornwall is a part of the Brythonic area of Britain and became detached from Wales after the Battle of Deorham, becoming a separate Celtic nation. It often came into conflict with the expanding Saxon kingdom of Wessex, to its east, before King Athelstan of Wessex (924-939) set the boundary between England and Cornwall at the River Tamar.
It is unclear when Cornwall was absorbed into England, although the Cornish language continued to be spoken until the 18th century.
Cornwall today has a population of 526,300, covering an area of 1,376 square miles (3,563 km²). The administrative centre is the city of Truro.
In the 2001 UK census, people were requested to give their ethnic grouping and were able to choose Cornish. However, the UK government has announced that this option will not be available in the 2011 census.
Featured content[edit | edit source]
Browse by Topic: All pages for Cornwall
For an 1870's gazetteer description of Cornwall, go online to Vision of Britain.
Research Tools[edit | edit source]
The Cornwall Online Parish Clerk Project found at cornwall-opc.org is a resource of volunteers willing to help researchers by email, free of charge. Most of Cornwall's parishes now have an Online Parish Clerk. Transcribed information from many parishes can be searched at the Cornwall OPC Database website.
Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]
Use an interactive map to find jurisdictions for each parish in Cornwall.
Civil Districts[edit | edit source]
When civil (government) registration of births, marriages and deaths began in 1837, Cornwall was divided into registration districts, each containing several parishes. To see a list of Cornwall registration districts and the parishes they contained, click here.
Previous to the establishment of Registration Districts, Cornwall was divided into Hundreds, and many records refer to that structure even today. The Hundreds were East, Kerrier, Lesnewth, Penwith, Powder, Pydar, Trigg, and West. It benefits researchers to know in which Hundred the parish in which they're interested resided.
Parishes[edit | edit source]
The Cornwall Parishes page list the parishes in Cornwall. Most records are categorized by parish, which makes it essential for researchers to determine the correct parish(es). However, our ancestors did not diligently observe parish boundaries; be sure to check surrounding parishes for records if your search does not produce the expected results.
The pages for each parish found on the GENUKI website are outstanding, very detailed, and current. They are an absolute must for anyone doing Cornish research.
Probate Jurisdictions[edit | edit source]
To see a list of Cornwall parishes and the pre-1858 ecclesiastical courts that had probate jurisdiction over them, see the article on Cornwall Probate Records.
Research tools[edit | edit source]
- Cornish genealogy database
- Cornish Family History
- Cornwall On-line Parish Clerks
- Cornwall On-line Parish Clerks parish register database
- The Cornwall Online Census Project
- Cornwall GenWeb Surname Registry List of Surnames and location in Cornwall where found.
- Kelly's 1873 Directory
- Cornwall Family History Society
- Burials in Cornwall
- Cornish Genealogy Index with records
- Cornwall Genealogy records
- GenUKI Cornwall
- Cornish Parish Map
- Historic newspaper transcriptions
- Looking 4 Kin Genealogy & Family History Network - Cornwall
Useful websites[edit | edit source]
To view an excellent list of web sites and/or web pages for Cornwall and many of its parishes, visit FHLFavorites.info and/or FHLFavorites.com.
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