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Stockton St. Mark

Denomination: Church of England

Church Type: Conventional district

Dedication: St. Mark

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About this Parish

Stockton St. Mark was created in 1983.

Available Records

The following table provides covering dates for all original registers, microfilm copies and indexes available in the Record Office for Stockton St. Mark. However, you should bear in mind that we may not have records for the whole period indicated. See the detailed list of records for this parish for more information.

For County Durham marriage indexes from 1837 that you can search online see birth, death, marriage and civil partnership certificates.

The more recent registers (after the end dates below) are not in the Record Office and all enquiries should be directed to the clergyman responsible for the parish. Find contact details for all parishes in Durham Diocese in the Diocesan Directory of People and Places.

Covering Dates

Type of RegisterStart DateEnd Date
Baptisms Apr-1965 Apr-2008
Banns Oct-1965 Apr-2008
Marriages Mar-1966 Jun-2007
BurialsNo Registers Deposited / No Indexes
FuneralsNo Registers Deposited / No Indexes

Detailed List of Records

Within the covering dates we have the following types of register within the specific dates given below:

Baptisms

Start DateEnd DateIndexedOriginal ReferenceMicrofilm
Apr-1965Aug-1983 No EP/Sto.SM 1/6 M42/1080
Sep-1983 Apr-2008 No EP/Sto.SM 1/7 M42/1088

Banns

Start DateEnd DateIndexedOriginal ReferenceMicrofilm
Oct-1965 Dec-1970 No EP/Sto.SM 1/3 M42/404
Dec-1970 Aug-1981 No EP/Sto.SM 1/4 M42/404
Aug-1981 Apr-1990 No EP/Sto.SM 1/5 M42/1040
May-1990 Apr-2008 No EP/Sto.SM 1/8 M42/1089

Marriages

Start DateEnd DateIndexedOriginal ReferenceMicrofilm
Mar-1966 Jul-1973 No EP/Sto.SM 1/1 M42/404
Sep-1973 Apr-1978 No EP/Sto.SM 1/2 M42/404
Apr-1978 Jul-1987 No EP/Sto.SM 1/9 M42/1089
Jul-1987 Jun-1997 No EP/Sto.SM 1/10 M42/1089
Aug-1997 Jun-2007 No EP/Sto.SM 1/11 M42/1089


Key to Detailed List of Records

The following are meanings for the codes which you may find in the lists above:

  • IGI - This register is indexed on the International Genealogical Index.
  • BOYD - This marriage or banns register is indexed in Boyd's Marriage Index. There is a copy in the Record Office.
  • Vol.x - This register has been indexed (and sometimes transcribed) by volunteers who have given a copy to the Record Office.
  • EP/xx - This is the unique reference given to every parish register when it is deposited in the Record Office.
  • M42/xx - This is the unique reference given to every microfilm in the Record Office. Please note that there are usually several registers on each film so always make a note of the original reference (EP/xx) to help identify the register you are looking for.

To get help understanding and using this data as part of your research please read our 'search tips' under website help.

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