Cheshire Family History Societies
Other Cheshire and area Register Offices
Cheshire Register Office (Cheshire only)
Halton Borough Register Office, Heath Road, Runcorn, WA7 STN Tel. 01928 576797
Registrar General, Office for National Statistics (all areas) General Register Office PO BOX 2 Southport Merseyside PR8 2JD
The Register Office Wirral Registration District Town Hall Mortimer Street Birkenhead Wirral, CH41 5EU
Trafford Registration District Sale Town Hall Sale Waterside Sale M33 7ZF Tel 0161 912 3025 email registrars@trafford.gov.uk Trafford Council - Links to Registration services
Tameside Register Office Town Hall Dukinfield tel 0161 342 5032 email tameside.registrars@tameside.gov.uk
Stockport Register Office Town Hall John Street Entrance Stockport SK1 3XE Tel 0161 474 3399
Wrexham Register Office Ty Dewi Sant Rhosddu Road Wrexham LL11 1NF
General Register Office Indexes in Cheshire and District
Chester Community History and Heritage Service Bridge Street Row East Chester CH1 1NW Tel 01244 402110
Liverpool Record Office and Local History Service Central Library, William Brown Street Liverpool L3 8EW Tel 0151 233 5817 recoffice.central.library@liverpool.gov.uk
Flintshire Reference and Information Service Library HQ, County Hall Mold, Flintshire CH7 6NW Tel 01352 704411 Flintshire County Council
Local Studies Library Derbyshire Libraries and Heritage County Hall, Matlock Derbyshire DE4 3AG Tel 01629 585579 Derbyshire County Council - Record Office
Shropshire Archives Castle Gates Shrewsbury SY1 2AQ Tel 01743 255350 research@shropshire-cc.gov.uk Shropshire County Council - Archives Genuki.org - Shropshire Archives
Staffordshire Record Office Eastgate Street, Stafford Staffordshire ST16 2LZ Tel 01785 278373 Staffordshire County Council - Archives
Heritage Library Central Library, Wellington Road South Stockport SK1 3RS Tel 0161 474 4530 localheritagelibrary@stockport.gov.uk NB This includes over 26,000 entries relating to local people compiled from directories between 1772-1845
Includes:
- Name of the township or civil parish.
- The Ancient Parish and Hundred in which it was situated.
- Its Ordnance Survey Grid Reference (e.g. SJ 4761).
- Details of important boundary changes.
- A list of the main hamlets and villages.
- The population in 1801, 1851, 1901 and 1951.
- A list of all known Churches and Chapels, showing the denomination and founding dates for each place of worship, and brief details of which parish registers may be seen at local record offices.
- Dates of the earliest Bishop's Transcripts held at the Cheshire Record Office, where these predate surviving church registers.
- Details of any civil cemeteries or burial grounds.
- The name(s) of the electoral districts/parliamentary constituencies in which the parish was situated between 1832 and 1974.
- The name(s) of the Poor Law Union(s) in which the parish was situated between 1836 and 1930.
- The name(s) of the Civil Registration District(s) in which the parish has been situated since July 1837.
- The majority of Cheshire parish registers over 100 years old and many more recent ones have been deposited at Cheshire Record Office. Some are still held by parish churches. (For details, see Cheshire Parish Registers. A Summary Guide, B. Langston)
- Generally, microfilm copies of registers are available at Cheshire Record Office to reduce wear and tear on the original registers. Libraries and family history centres also have microfilm copies of some registers of local churches
- Entries for some Cheshire parish registers have been copied, indexed and published by local societies. We hold many in our local studies reference library. Check Langston’s Cheshire Parish Registers for details.
The Cheshire Record Office - wills database is available to search online via the Cheshire Record Office web site under ‘Catalogues and Indexes’ The database includes Cheshire wills 1540-1940.
Copies of the returns for Cheshire are available on microfilm and microfiche at Cheshire Record Office. You can also see copies relating to local areas in a number of Cheshire libraries and at Chester Community History and Heritage Service
Local indexes of surnames and streets have been compiled for some years and places. The 1881 census and 1901 census are the only returns with a complete, national index.
Copies of the census 1841-1901 for all counties in England and Wales are available at the Family Records Centre.
Cheshire IGI
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