The registers of Mitton (All Hallows)

(formerly St Michael and All Angels)

V[ersion] 2.0.
The registers of Mitton (All Hallows)
Philip Marsden, Craig W. Thorn ...
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The registers of Mitton (All Hallows)

(formerly St Michael and All Angels)

V[ersion] 2.0.

Church registers originally transcribed in 1997 by Philip Marsden; edited in 2006 by Dr. Craig W. Thornber, with additional information provided by comparing bishop transcripts.

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Cover of: The registers of Mitton (All Hallows)
The registers of Mitton (All Hallows): (formerly St Michael and All Angels)
2007, Lancashire Parish Registers Society
Electronic resource in English - V[ersion] 2.0.

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Table of Contents

pt. 1. 1610-1719
pt. 2. 1720-1812.

Edition Notes

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Published in
Ulverston, UK
Series
Lancashire Parish Registers Society -- v. NC 1
Other Titles
Registers of All Hallows, Mitton, Lancashire & Yorkshire

Classifications

Library of Congress
CS436.M55

The Physical Object

Format
Electronic resource
Pagination
1 CD-ROM

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16863573M
LCCN
2008575071
OCLC/WorldCat
227332704

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December 31, 2022 Edited by MARC Bot import existing book
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