Hi, I am currently researching Hampshire Parish Records in Ancestry and finding I am not able to see the actual parish record only a transcribed entry with the message Index-only record.If I use Find My Past do I have a better chance of seeing the actual parish register. Thanks, David. :-( :-(
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I don't think so
here is an example
Hampshire Marriages Transcription Learn more
Print transcription First name(s) HENRY Last name WOOLDRIDGE Marriage year 1776 Marriage day 22 Marriage month Dec Place WINCHESTER ST SWITHIN Groom's first name Henry Groom's last name Wooldridge Bride's first name Mary Bride's last name Isaac Groom's notes Bride's notes Parish Winchester St Swithin County Hampshire Country England Record set Hampshire Marriages Category Birth, Marriage, Death & Parish Records Subcategory Marriages & divorces Collections from Great Britain Hampshire Genealogical Society
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maddie
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Taking Maddie's example - Ancestry's version
Henry Wooldridge Mary Isaac in the Hampshire, England, Extracted Parish Records Text: 22 Dec 1776 Henry Wooldridge, p. St. Faith, & Mary Isaac, lic. mar. Collection: Hampshire: - Register of Marriages, 1576-1812 (Marriage)
England, Select Marriages, 1538–1973 Name: Henry Wooldridge Gender: Male Marriage Date: 22 Dec 1776 Marriage Place: Saint Swithun Over Kingsgate,Winchester,Hampshire,England Spouse: Mary Isaac FHL Film Number: 496686
Hampshire, England, Allegations for Marriage Licences, 1689-1837 Henry Wooldridge Gender: Male Birth Date: abt 1753 Allegation Date: 12 Dec 1776 Allegation Place: St Swithun's, Hampshire, England Age: 23 Residence: St Cross, England Spouse: Mary Isaac Spouse Gender: Female Spouse Age: 17 Spouse Residence: St Swithun's, Winchester Spouse Father: Isaac Isaacs Volume: Hampshire Allegations for Marriage Licences Vol 2
So to a certain extent both sites have something to contribute.
If you were to register with FMP and Search for Hampshire (or any other record) someone with a sub would be happy to look at the details. Its worth mentioning that FMP offer a 14 day free trial. During the year they've had special offers such as 1 month for £1. GR members often mention the necessary codes on the boards.
Some UK libraries have a FMP sub which visitors can use- its worth enquirying at yours.
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Thank you very much for your prompt responses. Regards, David. :-) :-)
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For information. I have just checked FMP for a baptism in 1803 and a marriage in 1807. Both are index only.
Some years ago I made a day-trip to Winchester (Hampshire Records Office) to find and view a number of records - including those two. At that time they were not available online except in the IGI. I did want to see if there was any additional data on the records. For the baptism - was the fathers trade & abode stated - No. For the marriage - was the bride a widow - Yes.
If Winchester is too far away it may be worth your while contacting them to see if they can provide a copying service?
Edit/Addition FMP search for baptism of SMITH 1800 130 hits of which only a handful have images, and they were either Non-Conformist or Quaker.
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David
I've got the Hampshire G S discs. I went to have a look at the 'original's ' in Portsmouth and found I was not getting any more information than what was on those discs.
I was very lucky that one of the records on the disc gave me a grandparents name which led me to another county. I've not seen that on any of the other transcripts.
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even the free site familysearch often does not have any more than a transcript, and image not available
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Further to SC’s comment. (And) namelessone: How does the following compare to your discs?
Transcription of Hampshire records is in progress. Herewith a comparison of data from FamilySearch and the OPC transcription.
FAMILY SEARCH (there are two hits for this marriage) Name John Gibbons Spouse's Name Sarah White Event Date 14 Dec 1794 Event Place St. Mary'S, Portsea, Hampshire, England Hit1 GS Film number 1596292 Hit2 GS Film number 919744, 919745, 919746, 919747
OPC TRANSCRIPTION no 1437 John GIBBONS belonging to HMS Sampson & lying in an extraparochial place adjoining to this parish bachelor & Sarah WHITE of the parish of St Andrews Plymouth spinster married in this church by licence 14 Dec 1794 groom signed & X bride made her mark in the presence of Saml READWARD & Richd GUDGE Junr
With FamilySearch (as with its forerunner database the IGI) you only get the ‘bare bones’.
From a later date – and purely out of interest:-
FAMILY SEARCH Name Noah Alonzo Smith Event Type Marriage Registration Quarter Jan-Feb-Mar Registration Year 1893 Registration District Portsea Island County Hampshire Event Place Portsea Island, Hampshire, England Volume 2B Page 567 Line Number 195 Noah Alonzo Smith probably married one of the following people Name Margaret Louisa Grimshaw Name Emma Lucas Name James Seeley
Well – not James Seeley!!!! So FS is using the GRO lists for post July 1837 records?????
OPC TRANSCRIPTION page 59 no 117 Noah A SMITH, 28, bachelor, Seaman, HMS Victory & Margaret Louisa GRIMSHAW, 27, spinster, 16 Binstead Rd, after banns, fathers Isaac SMITH, Salesman & John GRIMSHAW, Warrant officer Army, in the presence of Ellen GRIMSHAW & George GRIMSHAW January 2 1893
[ Acknowledgements for OPC data: Copyright © 2007 Linda & Tony Knight All Rights Reserved ]
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It's been ages since I used those discs. Eventually found the right one and the marriage is only an index. Yu were lucky to get the extra info as I found no more information when I looked. I think it was just the lists of BT's on file.
The baptisms are much better.
The discs end in 1837.
There used to be something like a black Sheep index for the area. I'll add it as an edit if I find it. Edit: www.knightroots.co.uk
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