** Some of these parishes have very little data in them, often just 1817 and 1832 Poll Book entries.
At least 1 field must have an entry for the search to work.
Inappropriate entries may result in incorrect or no data being returned.
One useful strategy for finding what you require is to enter some appropriate criteria, view what appears, and, if too many or unwanted results are shown, select 'Change search values', alter the criteria to narrow the results and rerun the query.
Field sets displayed:
ID / Parish / Event / Name / DoB / Event Date / Notes
ID/ Event / Event Date / Name / Gender / Role / Status / Age / Disability / Occupation / Born in / Address
ID / Event Type / Date / Name / Gender / DoB / Father / Father Occ. / Mother / Maiden / Notes
ID / Parish / Event / Name / Date / Notes (wide)
ID / Role / Event / Name / Date
Record order:
Name / Event
ID
Parish / Event / Name
Field notes:
Surname and forename - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the surname field, useful if used when unsure of spellings of names - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Gender - select either male, female or either for both male and female, or ignore to not consider gender.
Year of birth - enter a number between 1600 and 2000 for the year of birth or leave blank to not consider year of birth - enter +/- from 0 to 10 to give year of birth span (if 0 or null it is ignored).
Month of birth - enter a number between 1 and 12 for the year of birth or leave blank to not consider month of birth.
Day of birth - enter a number between 1 and 31 for the day of birth or leave blank to not consider day of birth.
Marital status - select either married, single, widowed, or ignore to not consider marital status.
Events (datasets) - check one or more of the event types to select or leave all unchecked for all event types.
Event Year - enter a number between 1600 and 2000 for the event year or leave blank for all years - enter +/- from 0 to 20 to give event year span (if 0 or null it is ignored).
Occupation - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the surname field, useful if used when unsure of actual occupation description - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Disability - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the disability field, useful if used when unsure of actual disability description - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Father forename and occupation - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the father's forename or occupation fields - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Mother forename and maiden name - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the mother's forename or maiden name fields - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Spouse forename and surname - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the spouse's forename or surname fields - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Home parish or place of birth - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the home parish field - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Address - any string of 2 to 12 letters or spaces that are in any place within the address field - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Notes - any string of 2 to 20 letters or spaces that are in any place within the notes field - not case specific (see below for wildcards).
Wildcards - these are symbols that denote an unknown part of a string; % indicates 0, 1 or more characters and _ (underscore) a single character in a search. For example, using 'sm_th' will find smith and smyth. Also, remember that the chosen pattern of letters and wildcards can be anywhere in the field, eg: in surname, ST%L (or lower case) will find STarLing, conSTabLe, STeeLe, paSTaL, etc. Wildcards cannot be used in number or date fields.