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    1. [LIN] Admin note: May theme
    2. lr_mills via
    3. Hi, Missing Lincs. Susan Reynolds suggested our theme for this month: Faith of Our Fathers Susan has found that knowing more about the religion of her ancestors has made it easier for her to navigate the records that were kept. It's likely that our ancestor were more religious than we might be. Once a week they marched off to church to hear a sermon on Christian history and values. Or they attended synagogue or a pagan rite, but there was almost all some "belief system" that was a part of their lives. In most of Britain, the Church (the Christian one) assumed a civil role for over a 1,000 years. The Royals took advantage of that structure the church had in place. When Civil Registration was introduced, the local christian parishes became the Civil Parishes (with some minor exceptions). There were some holdovers from the Viking Era: Wapentakes and Hundreds. Even the courts recognized the legitimacy of birthright using the parish baptism registers. So there are valuable records that the churches kept. Not only the registers of baptism and marriage and burial, but the churchwarden accounts, church census records (these are rare), confirmation lists and others. Many of the churches were our first schools. If you haven't dug through some of those records, you might find some interesting information. I found one of my relatives down in Kent was an adult in a confirmation class. Must have stood out like a sore thumb! I imagine him sitting there with all those 12 to 14 year-olds, trying to focus on what he had to learn. The local Bishop attended their first communion. So, tell us what you've found about a Lincolnshire relative in some unexpected church record. And if you need help, this is the place to ask. Lou (list admin.)

    05/04/2016 04:49:51
    1. Re: [LIN] Admin note: May theme
    2. Jan Marchant via
    3. I haven't been able to find any Methodist records for my ancestors. Fortunately many of them entered their BMDs on Parish Records but I'd like to find Methodist Church records. How do I go about that? Jan Marchant, Australia > Date: Wed, 4 May 2016 10:49:51 -0700 > To: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > Subject: [LIN] Admin note: May theme > From: eng-lincsgen@rootsweb.com > > Hi, Missing Lincs. > > Susan Reynolds suggested our theme for this month: Faith of Our Fathers > > Susan has found that knowing more about the religion of her ancestors has made it easier for her to navigate the records that were kept. It's likely that our ancestor were more religious than we might be. Once a week they marched off to church to hear a sermon on Christian history and values. Or they attended synagogue or a pagan rite, but there was almost all some "belief system" that was a part of their lives. In most of Britain, the Church (the Christian one) assumed a civil role for over a 1,000 years. The Royals took advantage of that structure the church had in place. When Civil Registration was introduced, the local christian parishes became the Civil Parishes (with some minor exceptions). There were some holdovers from the Viking Era: Wapentakes and Hundreds. > > Even the courts recognized the legitimacy of birthright using the parish baptism registers. > > So there are valuable records that the churches kept. Not only the registers of baptism and marriage and burial, but the churchwarden accounts, church census records (these are rare), confirmation lists and others. Many of the churches were our first schools. > > If you haven't dug through some of those records, you might find some interesting information. I found one of my relatives down in Kent was an adult in a confirmation class. Must have stood out like a sore thumb! I imagine him sitting there with all those 12 to 14 year-olds, trying to focus on what he had to learn. The local Bishop attended their first communion. > > So, tell us what you've found about a Lincolnshire relative in some unexpected church record. And if you need help, this is the place to ask. > > Lou (list admin.) > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to ENG-LINCSGEN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    05/05/2016 08:55:20