WebMeldreth Methodist Church: Records exist for baptisms 1948-68. Gazetteers. A transcript of the Meldreth parish entries from Samuel Lewis's 1835 Topographical Dictionary of England, A transcript of the Meldreth parish entries from 1929 Kellys Directory of Cambridgeshire. Web18 jan. 2024 · "MELDRETH, a parish in the hundred of Armingford, county Cambridge, 4 miles north-east of Royston, its post town, and 9½ south of Cambridge. It is a station on the Cambridge and Hitchin railway. The village, which is inconsiderable, is situated on the …
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Web29 sep. 2024 · MELDRETH PARISH COUNCIL The Council was very saddened to hear that Her Majesty the Queen had passed away. On behalf of the community of Meldreth we join the millions of people who will pay... WebEach parish required a secure chest in which to keep the records of baptisms, deaths and, later, marriages, as parishes were the only repository of such records. Surviving parish records for Meldreth start in 1554. scanty urine def
Meldreth Cambridgeshire Family History Guide
WebHoly Trinity Meldreth : The Church will be open for private prayer (Mondays to Fridays 10.00 am - 6.00 pm) Date : Church: Meeting Room: Bells : Friday 27th May 2024 : Blue Skies Big Band - set-up : Saturday 28th May 2024 : Blue Skies Big Band - all day : Sunday 29th May 2024 : 9. ... WebIntroduction This examination of Meldreth’s parish records was written by William Mortlock Palmer in 1896. As he explains in his introductory paragraph below, it is not a complete examination; but a closer look at some of the records he found interesting. WebTheir children were not baptised at Holy Trinity Church in Meldreth, although in 1851 an Alfred Hitch Casbon, son of James and Ann, was baptised there as an adult. The other James Casbon in the 1841 census is shown with his wife Elizabeth and their children. James married Elizabeth Waller in Meldreth on 25th July 1835. scanty stroma