Talk:Warleggan, Cornwall Genealogy

New Parish Table
Warleggan parish registers of christenings, marriages and burials are available online for the following years:

To find the names of the neighboring parishes, use England Jurisdictions 1851 Map. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes.

Records are also available at the Cornwall Record Office.

Parish registers are held in the collection at the Cornwall Records Office, moving to Kresen Kernow, the Cornish Archives Center, in Redruth in 2019. Records will be available for viewing there by appointment. Many have been filmed by the GSU and the FamilySearch Catalog shows the film numbers in their collection.

Most of the parish registers have also been transcribed and that information can be viewed on the database of the Cornwall Online Parish Clerks. Due to privacy concerns, the COPC does not publish the transcriptions of the more recent events (less that 100 years for most events) on the website, but the OPC for Warleggan can be contacted directly through their website, and they will provide that information without cost as time permits. The Cornwall Family History Society has some transcripts of these records that can be purchased in PDF, CD, or booklet form.

A significant part of the inhabitants are and have been non-conformist, primarily Wesleyan Methodist and Bible Christian. Jurisdictions do not coincide with those of the Church of England, and records will be found primarily in the circuits of Bodmin and Liskeard. A Methodist chapel is in Warleggan Parish, but many religious events took place in the chapels at Cardinham and St Neot.

Old Parish Table
parish registers of christenings, marriages and burials are available online for the following years:

Parish registers are held in the collection at the Cornwall Records Office in Truro and can be viewed there by appointment. Many have been filmed by the GSU and the FamilySearch Catalog shows the film numbers in their collection.

Most of the parish registers have also been transcribed and that information can be viewed on the database of the Cornwall Online Parish Clerks. Due to privacy concerns, the COPC does not publish the transcriptions of the more recent events (less that 100 years for most events) on the website, but the OPC for Warleggan can be contacted directly through their website, and he will provide that information without cost as time permits. The Cornwall Family History Society has some transcripts of these records that can be purchased in PDF, CD, or booklet form.

Images of parish registers are available online at FamilySearch Images refer to Cornwall Record Office reference: P 247.

A significant part of the inhabitants are and have been non-conformist, primarily Wesleyan Methodist and Bible Christian. Jurisdictions do not coincide with those of the Chruch of England, and records will be found primarily in the circuits of Bodmin and Liskeard. A Methodist chapel is in Warleggan Parish, but many religious events took place in the chapels at Cardinham and St Neot.