The registers of Euxton and North Meols.

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English
Pages
163

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The registers of Euxton and North Meols.
1990, Lancashire Parish Register Society
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Added title pages: The register of the Chapel of Euxton, baptisms, 1734-1781, transcribed by Gerald Clayton and Mr. A & Mrs. E Alcock. The register of the parish of North Meols, baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1813-1837, transcribed by R A & E E J Baxter and C T A Burgess.
Includes indexes.

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[Manchester]
Series
The Lancashire Parish Register Society ;, vol. 128, Lancashire Parish Register Society (Series) ;, 128.
Other Titles
Register of the Chapel of Euxton., Register of the parish of North Meols.

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Library of Congress
CS435 .L3 vol. 128, CS436.E84 .L3 vol. 128

The Physical Object

Pagination
163 p. ;
Number of pages
163

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1600329M
ISBN 10
1854451227
LCCN
91135032

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