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bradmoor | 13:54 Tue 18th Aug 2009 | History
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I am sure that in the past I have come across a list of English parishes by county, all online.Can any one tell me where it was I found it!
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Delve into this website.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/
The definitive hard copy publication, which you will find in any Local Studies library, is Phillimores Allas and Index of Prish Registers. It has the ecclesiastical boundaries in county maps, then a list of all churches , when they started registers, where the registers went, where they are now rather, what indexes have been compiled for each register, where you can locate the index etc. Absolutely a genius book!! I have been using it for over 20 years and there are updated versions published . Really is worth lookign at, and taking the odd photocopy of the odd page that might be of interest!!!

Here it is:
http://www.phillimore.co.uk/acatalog/Bookshop_ Genealogy_21.html
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Thanks, everyone, but I now suspect that what I am looking for is an ecclesiactical parish - the name is Monttnon, Lincs in the early 1800s. Has anyone any ideas where this might have been?
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Belay that ! I misspelled - it should be MONTTON, Lincs, which I can't find on any map.
This will be Moulton Village near Splading.. the name is often transcribed incorrectly.
http://www.ukvillages.co.uk/village/moulton-li ncolnshire
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Thank you , Dot Haukes, I did today get around to looking at the original census and like you, realised that Ancestry .co had made a transcription error.

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