I think the LDS library catalogue would be the first place to look. It's on line at their site Familysearch .org. I think you would be astounded as to what they have filmed. I even got my grandmothers enrolment records for a small school in Bristol. Poor law records for Kingston Deverill ------ what a wonderful source they were. Army discharge papers, the list just goes on. Before census records were available on CD the LDS was the place to view the census if you couldn't visit London. Cheaper to, only $5.00 to have the film . But I must admit I do like having my own copies of the census on CD at my fingertips. I bought all the Devon ones as 80% of my rellies are from there. A lot of family history societies have these available for members to use plus numerous other resources of course. I think the best idea is join your local FHS and have a good look at Familysearch and of course GENUKI. There is really something spooky and pleasurable about looking at your ancestors names in old records, if you find something unexpected it can bring tears to your eyes !!!!! But I am a genie junkie. Pam Hayes Brisbane "Joy Hungerford" <m.hungerford@ntlworld.com> 09/06/2005 03:22 AM Please respond to WESSEX-PLUS-L To: WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com cc: Subject: Re: [WSX] Re: Chilcompton, Chew Magna and Stanton Drew Reference: Expires on Hi Marjorie Thank you for your advice. I was under the impression that as I had not found what I wanted on IGI or Hugh Wallis's site that the only recourse was original parish records. I'm surprised that bishops' transcripts are available at LDS centres and am grateful to you for pointing it out. Kind regards Joy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Art & Marjorie Keates" <akeates@adan.kingston.net> To: <WESSEX-PLUS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:03 PM Subject: [WSX] Re: Chilcompton, Chew Magna and Stanton Drew > Hi Joy > > I have no idea where you live but if you are within travelling distance of > a LDS (Mormon) Family History Centre > films of bishop's transcripts for all 3 parishes are available for ordering > and viewing. > > It appears when I look at the library holdings on the LDS site that the > records for all these parishes are poor. > That is to say, many years are missing and they have no parish registers > filmed by the LDS, just Bishop's > Transcripts. However having said that, the BTs do seem to pretty well cover > the time period you have mentioned. > > The 45 minutes or so that I spend travelling to my nearest LDS centre is > well worth it. Have you used one? > > Good luck with your searches > > Marjorie > > > >I can find nothing more about his origins - Mary's maiden name, parents of > >William and Mary, Charles's siblings - zilch! > > > >He married Charlotte BEACHAM in Stanton Drew in 1836 and they had 13 sons > >and one daughter, of whom I have found six sons and Sarah, the daughter. > >What became of the other seven sons? > > > >Can anyone advise me where to start looking for all this missing info, > >please? Also, where would Chilcompton parish records be available? > > > >My 3GGF, James BEACHAM, was b about 1795 and married Sarah?? about 1814 in > >Chew Magna. They produced six children, some in Chew Magna and some in > >Stanton Drew. > > > >I would love to know Sarah's maiden name and discover the parents of both > >James and Sarah. Has anyone access to parish records for either of these > >villages, please? They don't even appear on Hugh Wallis's website. > > > >Kind regards > >Joy > > > > > ==== WESSEX-PLUS Mailing List ==== > Genealogy isn't just for Christmas it's for all the year round and beyond into future years and future generations > > ==== WESSEX-PLUS Mailing List ==== Practice safe text - do NOT spread virus warnings on the list. Email the list administrators if you have any concerns ********************************************************************** IMPORTANT: This e-mail is intended for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is confidential, commercially valuable or subject to legal or parliamentary privilege. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that any review, re-transmission, disclosure, use or dissemination of this communication is strictly prohibited by several Commonwealth Acts of Parliament. If you have received this communication in error please notify the sender immediately and delete all copies of this transmission together with any attachments. **********************************************************************