> As part of my one-name study into the family name of MARTER/MARTYR and > when I was living in the UK 3 >years ago, I spent many hours sifting > through the Effingham, Surrey baptism, marriage and burial fiches and > >transcribing all MARTER/MARTYR records. Unfortunately, I seem to have > lost these pages in our move from >UK to USA where I now live and despite > having access to the WSFHS CDs on these record types, have been >unable to > find but a few of the dozens of records that I know I painstakingly > transcribed from the fiches. In >particular I seem to have hardly any > baptism records. > > Does anyone know if there is an easy way to find/extract these again > without repeating what I have already >done ? I have two family trees for > the MARTER/MARTYR families of Effingham with some years and some >dates > attached to some of them but have no source records to confirm the tree > layout. I understand one of the >families were Anabaptists and the other > was not. > Hoping for some helpful suggestions/ideas please. > Tony MARTER Hello Tony *WSFHS CD2 "Surrey Marriage Index" includes Effingham marriages from 1565 to 1837. *WSFHS CD10 "The Surrey Burial Index" includes Effingham burials from 1565 to 1865 These two indexes are complete for the periods given. Obviously as with any index an odd error can occasionally creep in however there are no known omissions for Effingham. Marriages and Burials from 1837 and 1865 onwards respectively are not included. *WSFHS CD15 "Surrey Baptisms not in the IGI" includes Effingham baptisms from 1813 to 1876 This is an ongoing project and is not claimed to be complete but includes the dates shown on the WSFHS website, and in the WSFHS listings of publications. Effingham baptisms prior to 1813, and after 1876, are not included on CD15. *EFF: This is a microfiche publication which includes Effinham baptisms1565-1851; Marriages 1565-1837; and Burials 1565-1852 - see: http://www.wsfhs.org/MicroFicheMP.htm The LDS may have films available to fill some if not all the gaps you have so worth checking their catalogue, if you can get to an LDS Centre locally. I hope this helps. Ann