Church of England Parish Registers at Teesside Archives and Middlesbrough Reference Library Updated by Teesside Archives on 13/06/2016 1 This guide contains information on the Church of England Parish Registers relating to the Teesside area. The areas include: Hartlepool (County Durham) Stockton-on-Tees (County Durham) Middlesbrough (North Yorkshire) Redcar & Cleveland (North Yorkshire) The references that begin PR/ relate to parishes in North Yorkshire and the references starting EP/ relate to parishes in County Durham. The original parish registers relating to County Durham parishes are stored at Durham County Record Office but the microfilm (MF) access copies are available at Middlesbrough Reference Library. Alternative copies may be available at Stockton or Hartlepool libraries. The original parish registers relating to the North Yorkshire parishes are stored at Teesside Archives with the microfilm (MF) access copies available at Middlesbrough Reference Library. Microfilm (MF) access copies of parish registers should always be requested first, with the originals only being issued if there is a verified problem with the microfilm version. Transcripts are available at Middlesbrough Reference Library for some of the churches and are included on the list as TS. Some records have been digitised and are available on CD at Teesside Archives. If there is no alternative copy of the register available the original can be viewed at Teesside Archives. Please note that our collections and catalogues are regularly updated so if you cannot find what you’re looking for, please contact Teesside Archives. Please contact us before travelling to view the records to check the availability Middlesbrough Reference Library (01642) 729001 [email protected]Teesside Archives (01642) 248321 [email protected]
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Church of England Parish Registers at Teesside Archives and Middlesbrough Reference Library
Updated by Teesside Archives on 13/06/2016 1
This guide contains information on the Church of England Parish Registers relating to the Teesside area. The areas include:
Hartlepool (County Durham)
Stockton-on-Tees (County Durham)
Middlesbrough (North Yorkshire)
Redcar & Cleveland (North Yorkshire) The references that begin PR/ relate to parishes in North Yorkshire and the references starting EP/ relate to parishes in County Durham. The original parish registers relating to County Durham parishes are stored at Durham County Record Office but the microfilm (MF) access copies are available at Middlesbrough Reference Library. Alternative copies may be available at Stockton or Hartlepool libraries. The original parish registers relating to the North Yorkshire parishes are stored at Teesside Archives with the microfilm (MF) access copies available at Middlesbrough Reference Library. Microfilm (MF) access copies of parish registers should always be requested first, with the originals only being issued if there is a verified problem with the microfilm version. Transcripts are available at Middlesbrough Reference Library for some of the churches and are included on the list as TS. Some records have been digitised and are available on CD at Teesside Archives. If there is no alternative copy of the register available the original can be viewed at Teesside Archives. Please note that our collections and catalogues are regularly updated so if you cannot find what you’re looking for, please contact Teesside Archives. Please contact us before travelling to view the records to check the availability
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Acklam and Middlesbrough, St. Mary 3 Bellasis, St. Hilda 4 Billingham, St, Aidan 4 Billingham, St. Cuthbert 4 Billingham, St. Luke 5 Billingham, St. Mary 5 Bishopton, St. Peter 5 Boosbeck, St. Aidan 6 Brotton, St. Margaret 6 Carlin How, St. Helens 7 Coatham, Christ Church 7 Dormanstown, All Saints 8 Easington, All Saints 8 Egglescliffe, St. John the Baptist 9 Elton, St. John 9 Elwick Hall, St. Peter 10 Eston, Christ Church 10 Eston/Normanby, St George 12 Grangetown, St. Mathew 12 Greatham, St. John the Baptist 13 Grindon, St. James the Greater 14 Guisborough, St. Nicholas 14 Hart, St. Mary Magdalene 15 Hartlepool, Holy Trinity 16 Hartlepool, St. Barnabas 17 Hartlepool, St. Columbia 17 Hartlepool, St. Hilda 17 Hartlepool, St. Matthew (Mission) 18 West Hartlepool, Christ Church 18 West Hartlepool, St. Aidan 19 West Hartlepool, St James 19 West Hartlepool, St. Luke 20 West Hartlepool, St. Nicholas 20 West Hartlepool, St. Oswald 20 West Hartlepool, St. Paul 21 Haverton Hill, St. John the Baptist 21 Hemlington, St. Timothy 22 Hilton, St. Peter 22 Kirkleatham, St. Cuthbert/St. Hilda 22 Kirklevington, St. Martin 23 Linthorpe, St. Barnabas 24 Liverton, St. Michael (now St. Martin) 25 Loftus, St. Leonard 25 Long Newton, St. Mary 26 Marske-By-the-Sea, St. Mark 27 Marton-in-Cleveland, St. Cuthbert 28 Middlesbrough, All Saints 28 Middlesbrough, The Ascension 29 Middlesbrough, St. Aidan with St. Alban 29
Middlesbrough, St. Alban The Martyr 29 Middlesbrough, St. Chad 30 Middlesbrough, St Columba 30 Middlesbrough, St. Cuthbert 30 Middlesbrough, St. Hilda 31 Middlesbrough, St. John the Evangelist (with St. Michael and All Angels) 32 Middlesbrough, St. Martin of Tours (Whinney Banks) 33 Middlesbrough, St. Oswald (with St. Mark) 33 Middlesbrough, St. Paul 34 Middlesbrough, St. Peter 35 Middlesbrough, St. Thomas (and St Peter, Brambles Farm and Thorntree) 35 New Marske, St. Thomas 36 Newton under Roseberry, St Oswald 36 North Ormesby, Holy Trinity 36 Norton, St. Mary 38 Norton, St. Michael 39 Nunthorpe, St. Mary the Virgin 40 Ormesby, St. Cuthbert 40 Owton Manor, St. James 41 Preston-on-Tees, All Saints 41 Redcar, St. Peter 41 Redmarshall, St. Cuthbert 42 Saltburn, Emmanuel 42 Seaton Carew, Holy Trinity 43 Skelton, All Saints 43 South Bank, St. John 45 Stainton-in-Cleveland, St. Peter and St. Paul 45 Stillington, St. John the Divine 46 Stockton, Holy Trinity 47 Stockton, St. James 48 Stockton, St. James (Parish of St. Chad) 48 Stockton, St. John 49 Stockton, St. Mark 49 Stockton, St. Paul 49 Stockton, St. Peter 50 Stockton, St. Thomas (Parish Church) 50 Stranton, All Saints 52 Thornaby, St. Luke 54 Thornaby, St. Paul 54 Thornaby, St. Peter Ad Vincula 55 Thornaby, St. Marks 55 Upleatham, St. Andrew 56 Wilton, All Saints (now St. Cuthbert) 56 Wolviston, St. Peter 57 Yarm, St. Mary Magdalene 57
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Acklam and Middlesbrough, St. Mary PR/ACK A church is thought to have stood on this site for over a thousand years. A medieval chapel was rebuilt
around 1770 and a new church was built around 1874 by the Hustler family of Acklam Hall. An extension to
the north side of the church was added in 1957.
This church was used by the early inhabitants of Middlesbrough until the church of St Hilda opened in
1840. During this time, the baptisms and marriages were recorded separately for the inhabitants of
Middlesbrough and Acklam, resulting in two registers covering the same time period.
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Bellasis, St. Hilda EP/Bi/BEL Bellasis St. Hilda was created around 1919 from Billingham St. Cuthbert.
Baptisms 1919-1940 MF1122 Library/DRO
Billingham, St, Aidan EP/Bi/SA Billingham St. Aidan was created in 1958 from Billingham St. Cuthbert. Parts of this parish became Billingham St. Luke.
Billingham, St. Cuthbert EP/Bi The church is thought to date back to the 12th century. Parts of this parish became Bellasis St. Hilda; Billingham St. Aidan; Haverton Hill St. John the Baptist.
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Boosbeck, St. Aidan PR/BK The church was built in 1900 and it is the main church of Boosbeck and Lingdale. This parish was formed from part of Skelton.
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Coatham, Christ Church PR/CO Christ Church, Coatham was designed by Architects Coe & Goodwin, and built in 1854 from the benefaction of Mrs Teresa Newcomen. This parish was formed from part of Kirkleatham.
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Burials 1732-1781 MF80/TS5 FindMyPast Burials 1781-1812 MF80/TS5 FindMyPast Burials 1813-1882 MF80 FindMyPast Burials 1882-1994 CD P9 FMP to 1884/Archives
Egglescliffe, St. John the Baptist EP/Eg The church was built c. 11-14th century.
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Marriages 1985-1987 CD P12 Archives Marriages 1987-1990 CD P12 Archives Marriages 1990-1992 CD P12 Archives Marriages 1992-1994 CD P12 Archives Marriages 1995-2004 CD P12 Archives
Grangetown, St. Mathew PR/GN This parish was formerly part of Eston.
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Marriages 1974-1977 CD P15 Archives Marriages 1977-1980 CD P15 Archives Marriages 1980-1989 CD P15 Archives Marriages - St Hilda 1972-1974 CD P15 Archives
Greatham, St. John the Baptist EP/Gre It is thought that there has been a church on the site since A.D.900 with the current church standing from around the 12th century.
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Guisborough, St. Nicholas PR/GU The Church is near the ruins of the 12th century Augustinian Priory. The current church is thought to have stood on the site from at least the 15th century. Baptisms 1661-1887 TS12 FindMyPast Baptisms 1661-1694 MF178 FindMyPast Baptisms 1694-1780 MF178 FindMyPast Baptisms 1780-1806 MF178 FindMyPast Baptisms 1803-1806 MF914 FindMyPast Baptisms 1806-1812 MF178 FindMyPast Baptisms 1807-1813 MF914 FindMyPast Baptisms 1813-1841 MF181/CD P13 FindMyPast Baptisms 1841-1870 MF179 FindMyPast Baptisms 1887-1900 MF181 FindMyPast Baptisms 1900-1911 MF181 FindMyPast Baptisms 1911-1921 MF182 Library Baptisms 1921-1937 MF182 Library Baptisms 1937-1952 MF182 Library Baptisms 1952-1967 MF182 Library Baptisms 1967-1978 MF183 Library
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West Hartlepool, St James EP/Ha/SJ West Hartlepool St. James was created in 1870 from West Hartlepool Christ Church.
Baptisms 1870-1923 MF711/TS19 Library/DRO
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Kirkleatham, St. Cuthbert/St. Hilda PR/KRL St. Cuthbert’s church was built in 1731 on the site where a church is thought to have stood since the 12th century.
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Baptisms Cert Book (one entry only) 1822 CD Archives Baptisms Cert Book (one entry only) 1848 CD Archives Baptisms (St Hilda) 1970-1980 CD P20 Archives Baptisms (St Hilda) 1980-2001 CD P20 Archives
Marriages 1559-1760 MF87/TS24 FindMyPast Marriages 1754-1812 MF87/TS24 FindMyPast Marriages 1813-1837 MF87/TS24 FindMyPast Marriages 1838-1940 MF87 FMP to 1930 Marriages 1940-1952 CD P19 Archives Marriages 1953-1965 CD P19 Archives Marriages 1965-1969 CD P19 Archives Marriages 1969-1980 CD P19 Archives Marriages 1980-1986 CD P19 Archives Marriages 1986-1994 CD P19 Archives Marriages (St Hilda) 1970-1978 CD P21 Archives
Banns 1824-1908 MF88 FindMyPast Banns 1908-1939 MF88 Library Banns 1939-1955 MF88 Library Banns 1945-1950 MF88 Library Banns 1955-1970 MF88 Library Banns (St. Hilda) 1970-1975 MF88 Library Banns (St. Hilda) 1975-1979 Original Only Archives Banns (St. Hilda) 1979-1983 Original Only Archives Banns (St. Hilda) 1983-1990 Original Only Archives Banns (St. Cuthbert) 1986-1990 Original Only Archives
Kirklevington, St. Martin PR/KRV St. Martin’s church is thought to date from 12th century. Baptisms 1734-1812 MF88/MF666 FindMyPast
Entries up to 1753 are copied out from a previous register damaged at a flood at Yarm Feb 1753. No baptisms for 1737 on film.
Baptisms 1617-1864 TS25 FindMyPast Baptisms 1813-1864 MF88 FindMyPast Baptisms 1864-1966 Original Only Archives Baptisms 1864-1938 MF676 FMP to 1915
Marriages 1622-1861 TS25 Library No marriages for 1740-1743 on film.
Marriages 1734-1755 MF88/MF666 FindMyPast
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Burials 1622-1861 TS25 Library Burials 1813-1997 CD P23 Archives
Linthorpe, St. Barnabas PR/LNP Linthorpe Parish Church, services began in 1872 before it moved to a new chapel in 1875. The current church opened in 1892. Grade II listed.
Baptisms 1875-1910 MF89/MF676 FindMyPast Baptisms 1910-1924 MF89 Library Baptisms 1924-1936 MF89 Library (Includes baptisms at St. Mark's Mission Church 1927-1928) Baptisms 1936-1949 MF89 Library (Includes baptisms at St. James's Church 1937-1949) Baptisms 1949-1962 MF89 Library Baptisms 1962-1982 CD P27 Archives
Service 1904-1914 CD P26 Archives (Includes Baptisms at St James for 1910-1914) Baptisms (St James) 1919-1936 CD P26 Archives Baptisms (St James) 1936-1950 CD P26 Archives Baptisms (St James) 1950-1969 CD P26 Archives Baptisms (St James) 1969-1971 CD P26 Archives
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Marriages 1965-1969 MF94 Library Marriages 1969-1970 MF94 Library Marriages 1970-1975 MF94/CD P28 Library/Archives (Filmed until 1973 the remainder on CD) Marriages 1975-1985 CD P29 Archives Marriages 1985-1997 CD P29 Archives
Liverton, St. Michael (now St. Martin) PR/LIV The church was built in the 12th century and restored in the 18th century.
Loftus, St. Leonard PR/LO The original church is believed to have dated from the 13th century with the current building being rebuilt in the 19th century.
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Middlesbrough, St. Aidan with St. Alban PR/MAD St. Aiden on Clifton Street opened in 1940 and closed in 1981. Services began in 1898 in a temporary wooden building on Linthorpe Road.
Banns 1920-1928 MF144 Library Banns 1932-1937 MF144 Library Banns 1941-1951 Original Only Archives Banns 1951-1956 MF144 Library Banns 1956-1967 MF144 Library Banns 1967-1973 MF144 Library Banns 1973-1981 Original Only Archives
Middlesbrough, St. Alban The Martyr PR (MAD) The Foundation stone was laid at the church on Princes Road in 1902. Closed in 1941 and is now an Islamic Centre.
Baptisms 1916-1935 MF144 Library
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Middlesbrough, St. Chad PR/M(CH) The church of St. Chad of Lichfield on Emerson Avenue was opened in 1957. Services began in the Church Hall opened in 1937.
Baptisms 1937-1954 MF136/TS31 Library Baptisms 1954-1981 Original Only Archives Baptisms 1981-2007 Original Only Archives
Banns 1950-1957 Original Only Archives Banns 1957-1961 Original Only Archives Banns 1970-1961 Original Only Archives Banns 1980-1987 Original Only Archives Banns 1987-2005 Original Only Archives
Middlesbrough, St Columba PR/M(C) The church on Cannon Street officially opened in 1902. Began as St. Lawrence’s in Alfred Street and used Boundary Road Mission Hall between 1893 and 1902.
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Middlesbrough, St. John the Evangelist (with St. Michael and All Angels) PR/M(J) The oldest parish church in central Middlesbrough (Marton Road) officially opened in 1865 and is grade II listed. St. Michael and All Angels on Waterloo Road was officially opened in 1904 with the final service in 1976. Services began in a temporary building in Southfield Road in 1899.
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Banns 1953-1957 Original Only Archives Banns (St. John) 1964-1972 Original Only Archives Banns (St. John) 1972-1977 Original Only Archives
Middlesbrough, St. Martin of Tours (Whinney Banks) PR/M(M) St. Martin of Whinney Banks Road was officially opened in 1940. An earlier building on Barker Road opened in 1928.
Banns 1931-1937 Original Only Archives Banns 1973-1979 Original Only Archives Banns 1979-1986 Original Only Archives
Middlesbrough, St. Oswald (with St. Mark) PR/M(O) St. Oswald on Marton Grove Road officially opened in 1934. The parish began in 1922 using a wooden hutment. Originally known as St. Mark’s.
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Middlesbrough, St. Paul PR/M(P) Services started at Jamieson Street in 1867 before moving to Newport Road, where the church was officially opened in 1871. The church was closed in 1966 and demolished in 1967.
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Marriages 1957-1964 MF124/CD P63 Library/Archives
Banns 1939-1944 Original Only Archives Banns 1944-1949 Original Only Archives Banns 1949-1952 Original Only Archives Banns 1952-1954 Original Only Archives Banns 1954-1957 Original Only Archives Banns 1957-1960 Original Only Archives Banns 1960-1964 Original Only Archives Banns 1964-1966 Original Only Archives
Middlesbrough, St. Peter PR/M(PT) The church at Lower Feversham Street was consecrated in 1873 and destroyed in 1940 by enemy action, when some of the registers may have been lost. The Parish combined with St. Hilda’s in 1932.
Middlesbrough, St. Thomas (St Peter, Brambles Farm & Thorntree) PR/M(T) St. Thomas the Aposital on Pallister Avenue opened in 1934.
Baptisms 1934-1945 CD P64 Archives Baptisms 1945-1950 CD P65 Archives Baptisms 1950-1952 CD P66 Archives Baptisms 1952-1972 Original Only Archives Baptisms 1972-1991 Original Only Archives Baptisms 1991-2000 Register Missing
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North Ormesby, Holy Trinity PR/NOR North Ormesby Parish Church, Market Place, was opened in 1869 although services commenced in 1858. Grade II listed. This parish was formerly part of Ormesby.
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Banns 1883-1897 Original Only Archives Banns 1898-1904 Original Only Archives Banns 1904-1909 Original Only Archives Banns 1909-1914 Original Only Archives Banns 1914-1919 Original Only Archives Banns 1919-1923 Original Only Archives Banns 1923-1928 Original Only Archives Banns 1928-1935 Original Only Archives Banns 1935-1939 Original Only Archives Banns 1939-1944 Original Only Archives Banns 1944-1945 Original Only Archives Banns 1945-1948 Original Only Archives Banns 1948-1954 Original Only Archives Banns 1954-1959 Original Only Archives Banns 1959-1961 Original Only Archives Banns 1961-1966 Original Only Archives Banns 1966-1985 Original Only Archives
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Banns 1985-1990 MF1094 Library/DRO
Nunthorpe, St. Mary the Virgin PR/NUN St. Mary the Virgin was Nunthorpe Parish Church and officially opened in 1926. Before 1925 baptisms were entered in the registers of Great Ayton.
Baptisms 1925-1967 CD P71 Archives
Marriages 1875-1983 MF855 Library Marriages 1983-1985 CD P72 Archives Marriages 1985-1986 CD P72 Archives Marriages 1986-1990 CD P72 Archives Banns 1926-1964 MF855 Library Banns 1964-1984 MF855 Library Banns 1984-1995 Original Only Archives
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Banns 1935-1962 MF141 Library Banns 1962-1970 MF141 Library Banns (St Philips, Whitwood) 1866-1903 Original Only Archives
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Seaton Carew, Holy Trinity EP/SC Seaton Carew Holy Trinity was created in 1842 from Stranton All Saints. Parts of this parish became part of West Hartlepool St. Aidan, Owton Manor St. James.
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Stainton-in-Cleveland, St. Peter and St. Paul PR/STC It is possible that there was a church in Stainton from the 7th century with records from the 13th century.
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Stillington, St. John the Divine EP/Sti Stillington St. John the Divine was created in 1872 from Grindon St. James the Greater and Redmarshall St. Cuthbert.
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Stockton, St. James EP/Sto & EP/Sto/Ja Stockton St. James was created in 1864 from Stockton St. Thomas.
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Stockton, St. Peter EP/Sto/SP Stockton St. Peter was created in 1875 from Stockton Holy Trinity and Stockton St. Thomas. Parts of this parish became part of Hartburn All Saints and Stockton Holy Trinity (New).
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Thornaby, St. Paul PR/TT(P) Built in 1857-1858 on the southern edge of new Thornaby. In 1860 St Paul's became the Parish Church and took over from St. Peter's.
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Thornaby, St. Peter Ad Vincula PR/TT(PT) Baptisms start at 1973 still at church, previous entries from 1932-1959 are included in Thornaby, St. Paul.
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Thornaby, St. Marks PR/TT(M) Started as the Trafalgar Street Mission when Charles Arthur Head and Thomas Wrightson gave land on Trafalgar Street for a church in 1884, which became known as ‘the church in the alley’ due to access restrictions. The building was consecrated in 1884 but the earliest reference to the dedication to St. Mark only appears after the First World War. In 1935 the church was relocated to Chapel Street and consecrated the same year. With numbers declining following the Second World War services moved to St. Paul’s Parish Church and the Chapel Street site was sold in 1963. A new church was built in 1969 at Trenchard Avenue and dedicated in 1970.
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Baptisms start at 1970, register still at church. Previous entries for dates before 1908 can be found in Thornaby, St. Paul’s.
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Yarm, St. Mary Magdalene PR/YR A church is thought to have stood on this site since Saxon times, followed by a 12th century Norman church that was rebuilt in 1728 following a fire. See CP/YR 8/1-5 at Teesside Archives for burials registers for Yarm Burial Ground, 1884-1962.
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