England, Staffordshire, Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

Record description
This collection will include images from 1600-1920 of church and school records. This will include baptismal records, and school admission registers. Staffordshire (abbreviated Staffs) is a county in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. The largest city in ceremonial Staffordshire is Stoke-on-Trent. School records are a good resource for genealogists. They generally have the child's name and address and his or her date of birth. Some records will show the name and occupation of the parent or guardian, the name of the previous school attended and the reason for leaving. For immigrant children the name of the previous school may provide the child's place of origin. Siblings of the child may be identified with this information. For further information on England schools, see the following website: [England Schools] (https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/England_Schools)

Record Content
School records may contain the following information: Baptismal Records usually include:
 * Name of Child
 * Age and Birthdate of Child
 * Residence
 * Years at Current Address
 * Names of Parents
 * Emergency Contact Information (Relative or Neighbor)


 * Date and Place of Baptism
 * Given Name of Child
 * Date and Place of Birth
 * Parents' Names
 * Occupation of Father
 * Legitimacy of Child and Parents
 * Names of Godparents

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Related Websites

 * Staffordshire Genealogy
 * Staffordshire Marriages
 * Staffordshire Parish Records
 * England Church Records

Related Wiki Articles

 * Staffordshire Census
 * Staffordshire Parishes
 * Staffordshire Probate Records
 * Staffordshire
 * England Church Records

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