Buckinghamshire Marriages
Transcription and conventions usedThe transcription consists of 32,319 entries from 36 parishes mainly covering the period from the start of the registers to 1901. Most entries are from the Church of England parish registers but have been supplemented from the Bishop's Transcripts where the original registers are missing or incomplete. All data has been checked and appears in publications that may be purchased from the Buckinghamshire Family History Society. Note: The Society has matched the banns against the marriage entries. If the banns exist and the marriage entry could not be found the banns have been transcribed and are available on this site. Each record consists of:
An expanded version of the entry with separate columns for each name given will appear in table view.
Note: Only the first forename of each person has been made available for searching. CoverageThe following table lists the number of entries and years covered for each of the Buckinghamshire parishes or places in the database. County of Buckinghamshire
Transcription and CheckingAll entries have been checked. Abbreviations and CodesThe following abbreviations and codes have been used:
The three letter Chapman County Code 'BKM' has been used to indicate the county of Buckinghamshire. How to buyComplete transcriptions(Baptisms, Marriages, Banns & Burials) of the parishes listed above for the period stated are available from Buckinghamshire Family History Society www.bucksfhs.org.uk, email publications@bucksfhs.org.uk or by writing to BucksFHS Publications, PO Box 403, Aylesbury, Bucks HP21 7GU Contact detailsMany other parishes have already been transcribed and are undergoing final checking. Searches are available on these records. For more information please contact Buckinghamshire Family History Society web site http://www.bucksfhs.org.uk, email marriages@bucksfhs.org.uk or write to BucksFHS Marriages, PO Box 403, Aylesbury, Bucks HP21 7GU Copyright, Database Right and disclaimer© Trustees of the Buckinghamshire Family History Society. The Buckinghamshire Family History Society is the maker of this database and the owner of the database rights. First published 2007. While every care has been taken in the preparation of the transcription users are advised to view the originals of the appropriate registers (or facsimiles thereof, e.g. microfilm) and to form their own interpretation. The Buckinghamshire Family History Society accepts no liability for any errors or omissions that remain (although they would welcome notification of alternative interpretations of the registers. Please send details to data@bucksfhs.org.uk |
