DEATHS, BURIALS AND MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS

MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS

MISCELLANOUS DEATH RECORDS



DEATHS

CIVIL REGISTRATION in ENGLAND & WALES


Civil registration of births, marriages and deaths commenced 1 July 1837 with the introduction of the first central register for England and Wales, held by the General Registrar at the General Register Office (GRO) in London. The country was divided into 27 regions, which in turn were divided into districts, under the control of Superintendent Registrars, and divided further into sub-districts, under the control of Registrars.
A death was first registered, and indexed, at the Register Office for the locality in which the birth took place, which may have been some distance away from where the individual usually resided. The Registrar sent a copy to the General Register Office to be incorporated into the GRO's national index. Therefore, there should be two records of the death, one in the local index and one in the national index.

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GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE DEATH INDEXES 1837-1983

Entries for DIBDEN (and variants)

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GENERAL REGISTER OFFICE DEATH INDEXES 1984-2002

Entries for DIBDEN (and variants)

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Copyright Note:
The data in the GRO National Indexes are the Copyright of the Crown and the Office of National Statistics (ONS) reserves all rights of the Crown in the use of these data.


LOCAL REGISTER OFFICE DEATH INDEXES
Entries for DIBDEN (and variants)

ARMY DEATHS
Entries for DIBDEN (and variants)



BURIALS

PARISH & NON-PAROCHIAL REGISTERS

Entries for DIBDEN (and variants)


Before the introduction of civil registration in 1837, Anglican parish registers of baptism, marriage and burial are the main source of information. Parish registers began in 1538, but many early ones have not survived and the information found in them can vary a great deal. Non-parochial registers are the records of baptisms and burials, and occasionally marriages, of all other religious bodies. These also began before 1837, but many have not survived before the late 18th century.

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