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    1. Re: [BAN] Kings Sutton Parish Registers - STAYTON family
    2. Spencer Allen
    3. Hi Christine, I can't remember the exact date the Parish regs. ran to - I know from about 1903 the new cemetery was opened as the churchyard was full. One of the burials I was looking for at the time was in the mid 1920's, this wasn't recorded in the Parish reg but was to be found in the Civil registers along with many others, these are held by John Wilkins a member of the parish council. John may be able to help you further johnwilkins@rya-online.net Can I ask has someone looked at the original PR's for you & where. Just they were sent to NRO I was told earlier in the year. Angela:>) admin Banbury ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hartwell" <hartwell.s@comcast.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:34 PM Subject: [BAN] Kings Sutton Parish Registers - STAYTON family > Angela > > I remember a while back you were researching the Kings Sutton Parish > registers and wondered if you could answer this question posed to me > today, we are currently researching STAYTON family and one group lived > in Kings Sutton > > Question: > > "However, the burials in the Kings Sutton Parish Register seem to stop > around the mid 30s. The actual > register goes up to 1983, but between 1939 and 1983, there are about 6 > entries, mostly services after cremations. For a village the size of > Kings Sutton this is certainly not right." > > Do you know the answer? > > Thank you > > Christine Hartwell > Oregon USA

    08/24/2004 01:31:46
    1. RE: [BAN] Kings Sutton Parish Registers - STAYTON family
    2. Hartwell
    3. Thank Angela I'm not sure what they were looking at maybe just the indexes I'll check Christine -----Original Message----- From: Spencer Allen [mailto:angela-ban@tiscali.co.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 11:32 AM To: ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BAN] Kings Sutton Parish Registers - STAYTON family Hi Christine, I can't remember the exact date the Parish regs. ran to - I know from about 1903 the new cemetery was opened as the churchyard was full. One of the burials I was looking for at the time was in the mid 1920's, this wasn't recorded in the Parish reg but was to be found in the Civil registers along with many others, these are held by John Wilkins a member of the parish council. John may be able to help you further johnwilkins@rya-online.net Can I ask has someone looked at the original PR's for you & where. Just they were sent to NRO I was told earlier in the year. Angela:>) admin Banbury ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hartwell" <hartwell.s@comcast.net> To: <ENG-BANBURY-AREA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 2004 1:34 PM Subject: [BAN] Kings Sutton Parish Registers - STAYTON family > Angela > > I remember a while back you were researching the Kings Sutton Parish > registers and wondered if you could answer this question posed to me > today, we are currently researching STAYTON family and one group lived > in Kings Sutton > > Question: > > "However, the burials in the Kings Sutton Parish Register seem to stop > around the mid 30s. The actual > register goes up to 1983, but between 1939 and 1983, there are about 6 > entries, mostly services after cremations. For a village the size of > Kings Sutton this is certainly not right." > > Do you know the answer? > > Thank you > > Christine Hartwell > Oregon USA

    08/24/2004 11:59:49