Lincolnshire Archives and Libraries
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Lincolnshire Archives
St Rumbold Street
Lincoln, Lincolnshire LN2 5AB UK
Telephone: 1522 782040
Email: lincolnshire.archives@lincolnshire.gov.uk
Website
Online catalogue
- Lincolnshire Archives is the county record office of Lincolnshire, England. We hold records from the former Lindsey, Kesteven and Holland county councils. We also hold records from Lincoln Diocesan Record Office.
- What you can find in the archives - Primary sources include:
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North East Lincolnshire Archives
Town Hall
Town Hall Square
Grimsby, Lincolnshire, DN31 1HX UK
Telephone: 01472 323585
Email: archives@lincsinspire.com
Website
Family history research
- North East Lincolnshire Archives holds microfilm copies of parish registers for the following Church of England deaneries in northern Lincolnshire:
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The original parish registers and other parish records, such as banns books and settlement papers, are held at Lincolnshire Archives in Lincoln. Lincolnshire Archives is the Diocesan Record Office, and it has custody of the Bishop’s Registers, Bishop’s Transcripts of parish registers, marriages licences and wills proved by the Lincoln Consistory Court. Its website includes a list of those parishes for which it holds the parish registers and/or the Bishop’s Transcripts.
Obtaining copies of baptism, marriage and burial events
For copyright reasons, printouts of the parish register microfiches must be ordered from Lincolnshire Archives.
North Lincolnshire Local Studies Library
Scunthorpe Central
Carlton Street
Scunthorpe
North Lincolnshire
DN15 6TX, UK
Telephone:01724 860161
E-mail: ref.library@northlincs.gov.uk
Family history research
Parish register list
Libraries
- Alphabetical list of libraries within Lincolnshire Council
- Libraries in East Lincolnshire
- Libraries in North Lincolnshire
Museums
For a long list of Lincolnshire museums, go to List of museums in Lincolnshire in Wikipedia.
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