England, Kent, Parish Chest - FamilySearch Historical Records

Image Visibility
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For those in the United Kingdom, images may also be viewed by visiting the Kent History and Library Centre in Maidstone, England.

Record Description
The collection consists of Parish Chest records for the county of Kent. These include Vestry Minutes, Charity Records, Churchwarden Accounts, Overseer Accounts, and other various records. Availability varies by year and locality.

Church records were kept in a chest (or strongbox) known as the parish chest. Records other than the parish registers were called "parish chest records." Some of these records still exist from the 16th century, but many do not begin until the late eighteenth or early nineteenth century.

The England Parish Chest records from Kent contain the following records:


 * Vestry minutes (Presiding council)
 * Poor and Other Rate records (Payment records)
 * Bastardy bonds (Court Records)
 * Churchwardens Accounts
 * Settlement and Removal Records
 * Apprenticeship records

Citation for This Collection
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Suggested citation format for a record in this collection.

Record Content
Key genealogical facts found in this collection may include the following information:




 * Name of testator
 * Date of event
 * Place of event
 * Names of witnesses

How to Use the Record
Beginning Your Search

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 * Name of ancestor
 * Place of birth and approximate year of birth
 * Names of parents
 * Name of spouse

Searching the Images

To search the collection you will need to follow this series of links: ⇒Select the "Browse" link in the initial search page ⇒Select the "Name of County" category ⇒Select the "Name of Parish" category ⇒Select the "Event Type and Year Range (with Volume)" category which will take you to the images.

Look at each image comparing the information with what you already know about your ancestors to determine which one is your ancestor. You may need to compare the information about more than one person to make this determination.

Using the Information

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 * Use the ages to determine the birth year of the family member
 * Take the name of the husband and wife to find a marriage date and place.
 * Use the residence to search for census information

Can't Find Any Information?

If you can't find any information about your ancestor, please consider the following:


 * Search for a child instead of your ancestor.
 * Search for the spouse of the ancestor to identify the children of your ancestor.

Known Issues with This Collection
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Related Websites
Kent Archives

Related Wiki Articles

 * Main article on Poor Law
 * England, Kent, Parish Registers and Bishop's Transcripts (FamilySearch Historical Records)
 * England Church Records
 * Parish Chest Records

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Citation Example for a Record Found in This Collection

 * “Delaware Marriage Records,” index and images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 4 March 2011), entry for William Anderson and Elizabeth Baynard Henry, married 23 November 1913; citing marriage certificate no. 859; FHL microfilm 2,025,063; Delaware Bureau of Archives and Records Management, Dover.
 * “El Salvador Civil Registration,” index and images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org: accessed 21 March 2011), entry for Jose Maria Antonio del Carmen, born 9 April 1880; citing La Libertad, San Juan Opico, Nacimientos 1879-1893, image 50; Ministerio Archivo Civil de la Alcaldia Municipal de San Salvador.