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Church of England Parishes

Stockton St. Peter


About This Parish

Post-1800 parish (Diocese of Durham) Stockton St. Peter was created in 1875 from Stockton Holy Trinity.; Stockton St. Thomas.

Location


Egglescliffe Long Newton Elton Stockton, St Peter Norton Billingham

Adjacent Parishes

Norton St. Mary
Stockton Holy Trinity
Stockton St. Paul

Parts of this parish became part of these parishes: Hartburn All Saints (After 1800); Stockton Holy Trinity [New] (1995)

Parish Registers

The following table provides covering dates for all original registers, microfilm copies and indexes available for this parish in the Record Office.

Please bear in mind that we may not have registers, copies or indexes for the whole period indicated.

Details of marriage registers dating from 1837 which are held by the registrar can be found on the Registration Service website.

The more recent registers (after the end dates below) are not in the Record Office and all enquiries should be directed to the clergyman responsible for the parish.

Type of RegisterStart DateEnd Date
BaptismsApril 1876February 1962
BannsOctober 1881February 1987
MarriagesNovember 1881May 1973
BurialsJanuary 1965May 1986
FuneralsMay 1986July 1999
GravesNo Registers Deposited / No Indexes


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