Philip Doddridge’s last resting place
Philip Doddridge never enjoyed the best of health. In life he had the appearance of a “bag of bones” and was always running from this place… Read More »Philip Doddridge’s last resting place
Philip Doddridge never enjoyed the best of health. In life he had the appearance of a “bag of bones” and was always running from this place… Read More »Philip Doddridge’s last resting place
Thomas Vorley of Market Harborough (1803-1847) was the son of Samuel Vorley (1766-1821). Samuel was born in Great Addington, Northamptonshire, and was a clockmaker. Samuel… Read More »Vorley family of Market Harborough
If you are looking for transcriptions of non-conformist records in Northamptonshire the Eureka Partnership have started a series of booklets containing many records they have… Read More »Nonconformist record transcriptions
The original returns are now available for free, by download from the National Archives DocumentsOnline service. Some knowledge of the geographical and administrative boundaries in1851… Read More »1851 Religious Census returns
Dr Williams’s Centre for Dissenting Studies in conjunction with Queen Mary College has launched the Dissenting Academies Project. It provides databases of academies in the 17th-19th centuries,… Read More »The Dissenting Academies Project
I wrote an article for the Northamptonshire FHS called Serendipity some time ago – those pleasant chance discoveries we make in family history from time… Read More »Medieval Tax Assessments for Northamptonshire
Charles Surman’s biographical card index of Congregational ministers includes the names of about 32,000 individuals, and, where known, their dates, details of their education, ministries… Read More »Surman Index of Congregational ministers online
By the late REV. J. RYLAND “What singing! what shouting! what heavenly greeting! Shall there be, at that general, triumphant church-meeting. Nor illness, nor business,… Read More »The church meeting in heaven
One branch of my family, Vorley, originates from Great Addington in Northamptonshire and were known to be living there in the 17th century. In the Domesday… Read More »Why Edintone?
Welcome to my Edintone blog! What is it all about, you ask? This blog supplements my website with items of local interest and simply topics that… Read More »Welcome to “Miscellanea Edintone”