Walcot St Saviour, Somerset Genealogy

England   Somerset   Somerset Parishes

Parish History
Walcot St Saviour is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Somerset, created in 1839 from Walcot St Swithin, Somerset Ancient Parish.

WALCOT All Saints, Lansdown Place was one of several chapels of ease which subdivided the parish boundary of Walcot St Swithin, and was built by the year 1840 (when church registers commence) to ease the large population within the ancient parish.

From the noted topographer Samuel A. Lewis, here's a mid-19th century historical perpsective:

"WALCOT (St Swithin), a parish, in the union of Bath, partly within the city of Bath, and partly in the hundred of Bath-Forum, east division of Somerset; containing 26,210 inhabitants. The parish includes those parts of the city lying on the north, north-east, and north-west sides of the parish of Bath St Michael; also some handsome ranges of buildings on the declivities of Lansdown and Beacon hills."

The parish of [St Swithin, Walcot] (Bishop's transcripts commence from 1599) held ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the following chapels::

Kensington Chapel - 1795 (a district chapelry) St Mary's Chapel, Queen-square - 1735 (see under Bath Abbey St Peter &amp; St Paul) Walcot Avon Street Chapel - by 1825 (formerly a nonconformist chapel) Walcot All Saints, Lansdown Place - 1794 Walcot Christ Church - 1798 [Walcot [Holy Trinity Church, St James' Street - 1840]] (a district chapel) Walcot St Stephen, Lansdown - 1845 [Walcot St Saviour - 1840]

Civil Registration
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Bath Civil Registration District has a complete index of civil registration from 1837-2007 online through the volunteer effort of Bath BMD,England Marriage registrations post 2007 are added as index become available. There are detailed content tables available.

Church records
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Somerset Online Parish Clerks
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Poor Law Unions
Bath Poor Law Union, Somerset

Probate records
Records of wills, administrations, inventories, indexes, etc. were filed by the court with jurisdiction over this parish. Go to Somerset Probate Records to find the name of the court having primary jurisdiction. Scroll down in the article to the section Court Jurisdictions by Parish.

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