In a message dated 09/12/2009 10:59:29 GMT Standard Time, member@dorking17.freeserve.co.uk writes: thanks for your reply ,unfortunately I am looking for the Presbyterian records which are more difficult to find though I am sure they exist but more difficult to locate. Regards Brian Robson Brian: From the same source as before, Falstone Presbyterian Baptism registers 1735-1817 were in 1984 with the United Reform Church Historical Society (London) and those from 1818 onwards with the incumbent. Northumberland County Record Office (Woodhorn) has a microfilm copy of the originals 1735-1817. The National Index does not recognise transcripts but I would expect there to have been one made, probably only to 1817, by Don Mason in the 1970s or thereabouts. If so then there will probably be copies of it in Newcastle Central Reference Library and in Northumberland County Record Office. You could check the on-line catalogue of the NDFHS Library at Bolbec Hall to see whether they have a copy of a transcript, but I am almost certain they don't. The web site is at _www.ndfhs.org.uk_ (http://www.ndfhs.org.uk) . Of no real help to you but the National Index also mentions Presbyterian Churches at Keilder and at Tynehead, both founded by 1709, the year in which that at Falstone was founded. However, the only note about them is "no registers known", which may mean they never had any registers or, if they did have ones, they have not survived. Geoff Nicholson