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Step into the heart of early modern England, where every baptism, burial, and marriage tells a story. The Registers of the Parish Church of Rothwell Co. York Part II 1690-1763 opens a window onto Yorkshire's past, offering a meticulously transcribed church registers collection that brings to life the rhythms of a parish across more than a century. Each entry is a thread in the tapestry of local heritage, invaluable to family history enthusiasts and academic researchers alike. Compiled by George Denison Lumb, a respected authority on parish record transcription, this volume is an essential…mehr

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Step into the heart of early modern England, where every baptism, burial, and marriage tells a story. The Registers of the Parish Church of Rothwell Co. York Part II 1690-1763 opens a window onto Yorkshire's past, offering a meticulously transcribed church registers collection that brings to life the rhythms of a parish across more than a century. Each entry is a thread in the tapestry of local heritage, invaluable to family history enthusiasts and academic researchers alike. Compiled by George Denison Lumb, a respected authority on parish record transcription, this volume is an essential genealogy research book for those tracing Yorkshire ancestry or seeking to understand the social fabric of 17th and 18th century England. The detailed records of baptisms, burials, and marriages not only illuminate the lives of Rothwell's residents but also provide a foundation for burial records analysis and broader studies of Yorkshire church history. Lumb's careful work stands as a testament to the enduring significance of the Rothwell Yorkshire archives. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. More than a reprint, it is a cultural treasure for any library, connecting present-day readers with the living past of Rothwell and its people.