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The parish of

LANHYDROCK

Lanhydrock Church
The Parish Church
© David Coppin


Cornwall Online Parish Clerks

The Online Parish Clerks for Lanhydrock are Ann & Mike Hicks, who can be contacted by Email.


PARISH INFORMATION

CENSUS:

Information can be found at COCP (Cornwall Online Census Project) which is complete for 1841 to 1891 and has been verified, FreeCen at Rootsweb, which has a very good search engine and information from COCP, as well as GenUKI, which has more reference information and alternate resources.

REGISTERS:

For Parish Register information, please see our online searchable database (C-PROP) which is updated frequently. The parish coverage page is here.

DIRECTORIES:

For information, see GenUKI or visit the University of Leicester's Historical Directories website..

OTHER:

A Bastardy Bond, dated 8 May 1811, concerning a child of Elizabeth ROSKILLY's, mentioning William BERSEY of Lanhydrock.

Voters Lists for 1851/52, 1853/54 and 1864/65 are here.

To view an indenture, dated 7 Feb 1827 and involving the Honourable Anna Maria Agar of this Parish, click here.

For more information regarding History, Population, and much more, visit GenUKI.

MAPS:

For a Parish Locator map, please click here. Lanhydrock can be located at coordinates H - 5.

For further map information, please visit GenUKI (Genealogy - United Kingdom & Ireland).

To see a current, zoomable Ordnance Survey map, please visit MultiMap, or for maps and satellite images use Google Maps.

ADJACENT PARISHES:

Lanivet, Bodmin, Cardinham, St Winnow and Lanlivery.

ONLINE BOOKS:

Lanhydrock is included in The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume II by Davies Gilbert, William Hals, Thomas Tonkin, Henry Samuel Boase, originally published in 1838 (page 378). Also downloadable as a pdf.