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ST. AUSTELL PARISH
GENEALOGY


   MARRIAGE RECORDS - transcribed by Myra Davey, from LDS films of Parish Registers

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As with every transcription, great effort has been made to maintain accuracy. However, the original source should be consulted for absolute surety as these transcriptions are secondary sources.

Alternate spellings may be shown in Notes, and if information was missing/indecipherable, ng, na or ? are used. Notes shown in registers are included, if possible. Notes with a * are associated with the Bride. We have shown "notes" as written; we often don't know what was meant by an abbreviation - only the person who wrote it knows for sure.

ST. AUSTELL, HOLY TRINITY, Church of England

Because of space, names of witnesses couldn't be included; please feel free to contact me for the names, which I'll be glad to provide. Many seemed to be family members.

1565 - 1599 by Bride       by Groom

1600 - 1649 by Bride       by Groom

1650 - 1699 by Bride        by Groom

1700 - 1719 by Bride       by Groom

1720 - 1729 by Bride        by Groom

1730 - 1739 by Bride        by Groom

1740 - 1749 by Bride        by Groom

1750 - 1759 by Bride        by Groom

1760 - 1769 by Bride         br Groom

1770 - 1779 by Bride        by Groom

1780 - 1789 by Bride        by Groom

1790 - 1799 by Bride        by Groom

1800 - 1812 by Bride        by Groom

In 1813, parish registers changed in the data they contained.

1813 - 1815 by Bride         by Groom

1815 - 1819 by Bride       by Groom

1820 - 1824 by Bride        by Groom

1825 - 1829 by Bride         by Groom

1830 - 1834 by Bride         by Groom

1835 - 1837 by Bride          by Groom

In 1837, the Registration Act was passed, requiring civil registration. These records are available from the Cornwall Record Office; Free BMD has an index available. As there was no penalty for not reporting a birth until 1875, not every child was registered however.

These transcriptions are ongoing; currently, it's up to 1837. Watch this space for additions. Our goal is to have transcriptions up to 1906, as we observe the 100 year rule.

  

 

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