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Wesleyan Methodist Registry

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Emma

Emma Report 2 May 2008 17:40

Does anyone know anything about the Wesleyan Methodist baptisms records??
I have never heard anything about these before but I have just found a ancestor who was born in Nottingham but was christened at Paternoster Row Wesleyan Methodist Registry, London.

Apparently this is a list of birth marriages and death who wasnt church of england?? Is that right? The only place I have found you can look at them is National archives reading room - which I cannot get to.. too far away..

But what I have seen is this : -
The Wesleyan Methodist registry opened in Paternoster Row, London in 1818.
The certificates and the register entry have the name and sex of the child, the name and address of the father, the name of the mother and of both her parents, the date and place of birth, and the name of the Wesleyan circuit, with the signature (or name, in the register) of the parents, the witnesses to the birth, and the baptising minister.

Now that information would be VERY useful.. Anyone had any dealings with these records??

Emma xx

Gillian

Gillian Report 4 May 2008 15:39

Try getting in touch with Dr Williams Library,there is a website that you can get the address from.
They may be able to tell you where the record's you want are.
Gill.