Hi all Having extracted Lovelocks from the NBI for the big Lovelock counties (Berkshire, Wiltshire and Hampshire), I expect you're all wondering what's in the rest. I checked Oxfordshire. Only one Lovelock burial and we had it already. I checked Hampshire. Only one Lovelock burial which we did not have as follows: St Swithin, Coombe: 1731 Aug 10 Robt Lovelock For the rest of England and Wales (which is all that is included on the NBI) there are only 9 for Glamorgan 4 for Gloucestershire 3 for Cambridgeshire 2 for Surrey 1 for Hertfordshire There are only two entries pre-1800 and both are in St Mary, Margam, Glamorgan This does not represent the actual distribution of Lovelocks but rather how active each county's respective Family History Society (or its equivalent) in contributing to this national project by the Federation of Family History Societies. For example, only one parish from Hampshire is repesented on this CD but 566 parishes are included from Lincolnshire. As a matter of interest, the number of parishes represented for each county where Lovelocks were found on the NBI are as follows: Berkshire 90 Wiltshire 70 Oxfordshire 135 Glamorgan 118 Gloucestershire 289 Cambridgeshire 184 Surrey 178 Hertforshire 91 Parishes are in their counties pre about 1832. There are no parishes included for the ancient city of London. The NBI is an ongoing project and local county FHS' will have more up to date burial indexes for their own county. I have sent a html version of 'all counties except Berkshire, Wiltshire, Hampshire and Oxfordshire)' to James but, as usual, if you would like a copy, email me separately. (Html is a good format since everyone can read it though whatever internet browser they use - even those with Macs - and it shows all the detail set out on the one page.) Cheers Robert PS It's a particularly delightful sunny winter's day here in Kurrajong, NSW, Australia. Not a cloud in the sky. About 18 degrees C. [ Just in case you wondered if I ever left my computer! ;-) ] PPS Apart from the 'biggies' it looks like Gloucestershire would be an interesting county to focus on for Lovelocks since James is doing a pretty good job covering Glamorgan. Because of its proximity to Glamorgan, Wiltshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire, it could well form a link between them and provide some interesting family connections. What do the rest of you think?