Family History in Nottinghamshire
Census Returns
The first detailed census
returns were recorded in 1841. These list each person in a household and give
details of their name, age and occupation. From 1851 to 1891, the relationship
of household members to each other and their place of birth is given.
Parish Registers
The official recording of
Anglican baptisms, marriages and burials was introduced in 1538, though only a
few registers survive from that date. The registers are a primary source of
information about people before civil registration in 1837 (see below).
Bishops Transcripts
Are copies of parish register entries sent annually by clergymen to the bishop.
International Genealogical Index (IGI)
This worldwide index of names has been created by The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints. The entries are mainly births, baptisms and marriages
extracted from parish records and other sources c1500-1850. Although it is not
comprehensive or completely accurate, it is a very useful research aid.
Nonconformist Registers
From the 1600s onwards, increasing numbers of people were baptised and buried in nonconformist
churches. The vast majority of nonconformists, except the Quakers, married in
Anglican churches until 1837. Even after 1837, only a small number of chapels
were licensed for marriages and only a few had burial grounds.
Probate Records
Include wills, inventories (list of possessions of the deceased) and letters of administration
(granted when a person dies without making a will). Before 1858 wills were
proved in church courts hut after 1858 in civil Probate Registries.
Electoral Registers
The Reform Act of 1832 required the registration of all persons entitled to vote and the
publication of registers. Entries show the name and address of electors and
their polling number. However, not all adults were entitled to a vote until 1928.
Trade Directories
List the principal inhabitants and tradespeople of each town and village. They were compiled at
frequent intervals from c1800-1950.
Other Sources
Which may assist you include cemetery burial registers, newspapers, marriage licences, taxation
records, monumental inscriptions and printed pedigrees. Please consult
archive/library staff concerning the availability of these sources.