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  1. Aug 2, 2024 · In England, the state church is the Church of England. 1717 England & Wales, Roman Catholics, 1717 at Findmypast ($) , index & images; coverage may vary 1642-1996 England, Gloucestershire Non-conformist Records, 1642-1996 at FamilySearch - How to Use this Collection ; index ( dates may vary by parish )

  2. Beeton’s British Gazetteer 1870. Stroud, a parliamentary borough and market and post town of England, in Gloucestershire, situated near the confluence of the Frome, or Stroud, and the Sladewater, 9 miles S. E. from Gloucester. The town has been much improved during the present century, and contains many good streets and well built houses.

  3. Stroud Parish Registers (1578-1812) The parish registers of __PLACE__ are a collection of books documenting baptisms, marriages and burials from 1578 to 1812. Gloucestershire Parish Records (1538-1813) An index to and images of registers recording over 2.25 million baptisms, marriages and burials.

  4. Stroud, a town, the head of a poor-law union, petty sessional division, and county court district, and a parish in Gloucestershire. The town stands on the side of a steep hill, on the Thames and Severn Canal, adjacent to the rivulets Frome and Slade, 10 miles S of Gloucester, 12 NW of Cirencester, and 99 by road and 102½ by railway from London.

  5. Nonconformist Chapels and Meeting-Houses, Gloucestershire. Royal Commission on Historical Monuments of England. 1986.ISBN 0 11 300008 1. The Stroudwater Canal. by Michael Handford. Published in 1979 by Alan Sutton Publishing Ltd. ISBN 0 904387 30 5. Towns and Villages of England: Stroud, by Philip Walmsley. Published in 1994 by Alan Sutton ...

  6. The Stroudwater canal was formed in 1775, and flows 8 miles W., with a fall of 802 feet to the Severn at Framilode, passing close along the Slade or Stroud river, and is joined to the Thames by a canal which goes E. to Lechlade. The benefice is a perpetual curacy* with the curacy of Holy Trinity annexed, in the diocese of Gloucester and Bristol ...

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  8. The Gloucestershire Family History Society was established in 1979 and has an expanding worldwide membership. The society holds regular meetings at its branches at both Gloucester and Forest of Dean. It also has an online shop and publishes a regular journal and other publications. The society runs a Family History Centre which is conveniently ...

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