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Place name search results

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The following is an alphabetical list of place names in County Durham showing their corresponding parish(es), at any given date.

Please click a parish to jump to detailed information (such as location and the availability of registers and indexes) for each parish, within our 'Church Registers'. Alternatively, click on an initial letter to jump to place names in that section.

Places starting with E

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  • Edmundbyers
    • Edmundbyers St. Edmund
  • Egglescliffe
    • Egglescliffe St. John the Baptist
  • Eggleston
    • Eggleston Holy Trinity
  • Egglestone Abbey
    • Startforth Holy Trinity
  • Eighton
    • Lamesley St. Andrew (until 1857)
    • Eighton Banks St. Thomas (1857 onwards)
  • Eighton Banks
    • Lamesley St. Andrew (until 1857)
    • Eighton Banks St. Thomas (1857 onwards)
  • Elba
    • Penshaw All Saints (until 1868)
    • Burnmoor St. Barnabas (1868 onwards)
  • Eldon
    • Auckland St. Andrew (until 1834)
    • Shildon St. John (1834 to 1877)
    • Eldon St. Mark (1877 onwards)
  • Eldon (Old)
    • Auckland St. Andrew (until 1877)
    • Eldon St. Mark (1877onwards)
  • Elemore
    • Pittington St. Laurence
  • Elstob
    • Great Stainton All Saints
  • Elton
    • Elton St. John
  • Elvet
    • Durham St. Oswald
  • Elwick
    • Hart St. Mary Magdalene
  • Elwick Hall
    • Elwick Hall St. Peter
  • Embleton
    • Embleton St. Mary
  • Emma Colliery
    • Ryton Holy Cross (until 1886)
    • Greenside St. John (1886 onwards)
  • Emmaville
    • Ryton Holy Cross (until 1886)
    • Greenside St. John (1886 onwards)
  • Eppleton
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1832)
    • Hetton-le-Hole St. Nicholas (1832 to 1887)
    • Eppleton All Saints (1887 onwards)
  • Escomb
    • Escomb St. John
  • Esh
    • Esh St. Michael
  • Esh Winning
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1879)
    • Waterhouses St. Paul (1879 onwards)
  • Eshwood Hall
    • Brancepeth St. Brandon (until 1877)
    • Brandon St. John (1877 onwards)
  • Esperley
    • Cockfield St. Mary the Virgin
  • Etherley [ Auckland ]
    • Etherley St. Cuthbert (1834 onwards)
  • Etherley [Auckland]
    • Auckland St. Helen (until 1834)
  • Etherley [Whorlton]
    • Whorlton St. Mary
  • Ettersgill
    • Middleton-in-Teesdale St. Mary the Virgin (until 1875)
    • Forest and Frith St. James the Less (1875 onwards)
  • Evenwood
    • Auckland St. Helen (until 1867)
    • Evenwood St. Paul (1867 onwards)
  • Ewehurst Head
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1841)
    • Collierley St. Thomas (1841 onwards)
  • Ewhurst Head
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1873)
    • Burnopfield St. James (1873 onwards)
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