Wednesday 28 September 2011

Durham Records Online update

Update from Durham Records Online (www.durhamrecordsonline.com):

New records:

Tynemouth (Christ Church) burials 1836-1840
2,674 burials at Christ Church in Tynemouth (Northumberland) covering 1836-1840, from the parish register with some annotations from the Bishop’s Transcript.

Stockton marriages: 1838
110 marriages at Stockton St. Thomas for the year 1838. These are fully detailed civil-registration era marriages, including father’s names & occupations and witnesses.

Marriage bonds 1821-1822
659 marriage bonds filed in 1821-1822 in the Diocese of Durham. These are brand new, not previously in our bond index. Read on to find out why the late 1822 bonds are simply amazing!

Marriage bonds 1750-1754 updated with full details
Replaced the index to marriage bonds in the years 1750-1754 with full details, so those 1,304 records are now instantly available, including 2 new bonds that we missed the first time around.

Viewing Old or Lost Orders
Have you ever accidentally deleted a record that was emailed to you from our site ? Or purchased a record from our index and never got the email containing the details a few days later? No problem ! Any time you delete an emailed record, or you don't get a transcription from an index after 3-4 days, log in and click My Previous Orders. This will bring up a list of all your orders, with the most recent orders at the bottom. Find the record, view it, and if the details have been filled in, they will show up there. You can then email the record to yourself with a single click. If a catastrophe has occurred and you have lost all of your records purchased from this site, there is an option at the top of the page to email yourself all of your records in a single email.

Coming Soon:
Washington baptisms & burials 1828-1836
Haughton le Skerne baptisms 1852-1860
Denton baptisms & burials 1765-1812
Auckland St. Andrew marriages 1765-1812
Hamsterley baptisms & burials 1765-1790
Whitburn marriages 1579-1797


Chris

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