Eggleston Durham Family History Guide
Eggleston is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Durham, created in 1744 from a chapelry in Middleton in Teesdale Ancient Parish. Alternative names: Egglestone, Egleston Parish…
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Eggleston is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Durham, created in 1744 from a chapelry in Middleton in Teesdale Ancient Parish. Alternative names: Egglestone, Egleston Parish…
Conside-cum-Knitsley, generally known as Consett, is a township and small town, in the parochial chapelry of Medomsley and was in 1862 formed into an ecclesiastical parish from…
Cassop or Cassop-cum-Quarrington is an ecclesiastical parish formed in 1865 from the parish of Kelloe and comprises Henghall, Quarrington Hill and Old and New Cassop. It is…
Carlton is a chapelry of Redmarshall Ancient Parish in Durham. Alternative names: Carleton Parish church: Parish registers begin: Nonconformists include: Adjacent Parishes Parish History The Imperial Gazetteer…
BLAYDON a manufacturing village, forming part of the ecclesiastical parish of St Cuthbert Stella, 280 miles from London, 4½ west from Newcastle, and 5 west from Gateshead, having…
Benfieldside is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Durham, created in 1847 from Medomsley Ecclesiastical Parish and Ebchester Ecclesiastical Parish. Other places in the parish include: Conside and…
Auckland St Anne is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Durham, created in 1782 from Auckland St Andrew Ancient Parish Alternative names: Parish church: Parish registers…