Explore 400 years of Worcestershire records

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06 July 2020
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If you have Worcestershire ancestors on your family tree, you can now explore four centuries of baptisms, banns, marriages and burials with TheGenealogist's latest Worcestershire parish records, comprising 85,500 individuals.

Released in association with Malvern Family History Society this is an ongoing project where high quality transcripts of parish records are made available for family history researchers to find their ancestors.

The newly available records are:

  • 54,948 individuals added to the Worcestershire baptism records
  • 8,703 new individuals joining the marriage records for this county
  • 3,558 individuals newly released for Worcestershire banns of marriages records
  • 18,293 individuals added to the burials records for Worcestershire

These new records can be used to find your ancestors’ baptisms infully searchable records that cover parishes from this part of the English midlands. With records that reach back to the mid 16th century, this release allows family historians to find the names of ancestors, their parents’ forenames, the father’s occupation where noted, and the parish where the event took place.

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What parishes are included?

Parishes in this release include: Abberton, Abbots Morton, Acton Beauchamp, Alderminster, Alstone, Alvechurch, Areley Kings, Bayton, Belbroughton, Bewdley St Anne’s, Oldberrow, Shipston-on-Stour, Tidmington and Tredington.

These new records are available as part of the Diamond Subscription at TheGenealogist

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