Iddesleigh FHL Records

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

I tried to research both Iddesleigh and Merton this week, but bit off a little more than I could chew! The land tax records took significantly longer than I had anticipated. I will have come back to these two parishes when I return to the FHL next week. I will be sure to make the updates as soon as I can.

Book: 942.35/I2 K29b- Iddesleigh baptisms, 1813-1840, compiled by the Devon Family History Society, 2005 (typed transcript)
* No Smales found

Book: 942.35/I2 K29d- Iddesleigh burial registers, 1813-1837, compiled by the Devon Family History Society, 1997 (typed transcript)
* No Smales found

Book: 942.35/I2 K29m- Iddesleigh marriage registers, 1813-1837, compiled by the Devon Family History Society, 2000 (typed transcript)
* No Smales found

Film: 917196 Item 4- Iddesleigh and Dowland Parish register transcripts, 1540-1840
This film is listed under the entry for Dowland FHL reocres

Film: 1471088 Item 11- Land tax assessment for Iddesleigh, 1780-1832, filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah at the Devon Record Office in Exeter, 1987 (records in poor shape)
• 1808 Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1808
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1809
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1810
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1811
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1812
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1813
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1814
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1815
• Richard Smale- Cudledge (0, 14, 10) owned by Sir Stafford Northcott 1816
• 1817 Cudledge is occupied by Richard Vanstone

4 comments:

Catherine Winburn-Caselman said...

What a beautiful blog! I love the photo of Devon! Good luck at the FHL. I'll be waiting to see what you have found.

David Slagowski said...

I really like your blog! I never found any templates so nice. Oh well. Hope you find more information soon. I will be checking to see if you have.

Kimberly said...

Good job on your blog, Duncan! I like how you use it as sort of a research log for your family history. I also would be interested in knowing where you found your blog template.

Duncan said...

For those of you who want to know where I got my template Google these terms "120 free blogger templates" and it should be the first link. I had to alter the html a bit to show the Nav Bar at the top, but it is not as complicated as you might think. Happy hunting!

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