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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.

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  • Eaglescliffe
    • Egglescliffe St. John the Baptist
  • Easington
    • Easington St. Mary
  • Easington Colliery
    • Easington St. Mary (until 1924)
    • Easington Colliery The Ascension (1924 onwards)
  • Easington Lane
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1832)
    • Hetton-le-Hole St. Nicholas (1832 to 1869)
    • Lyons St. Michael and All Angels (1869 onwards)
  • East Blackdene
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle (until 1866)
    • Rookhope St. John the Evangelist (1866 onwards)
  • East Boldon
    • Boldon St. Nicholas (until 1924)
    • East Boldon St. George (1924 onwards)
  • East Butsfield
    • Satley St. Cuthbert
  • East Castle
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1884)
    • Dipton St. John the Evangelist (1884 onwards)
  • East Hartburn
    • Stockton St. Thomas (until 1876)
    • Stockton St. Peter (1876 onwards)
  • East Hedleyhope
    • Satley St. Cuthbert
  • East Herrington
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1842)
    • Newbottle St. Matthew (1842 to 1884)
    • Herrington St. Aidan (1884 to 1931)
    • Sunderland St. Chad (1931 onwards)
  • East Hetton
    • Kelloe St. Helen
  • East Howle
    • Merrington St. John the Evangelist (until 1843)
    • Ferryhill St. Luke (1843 onwards)
  • East Jarrow
    • South Shields St. Hilda (until 1848)
    • South Shields Holy Trinity (1848 to 1875)
    • Jarrow Docks St. Mary (1875 to 1877)
    • South Shields St. Simon (1877 onwards)
  • East Kyo
    • Lanchester All Saints (until 1841)
    • Kelloe St. Helen (1841 to 1876)
    • Beamish (Stanley) St. Andrew (1876 onwards)
  • East Layton
    • Sedgefield St. Edmund the Bishop
  • East Morton
    • Sedgefield St. Edmund the Bishop
  • East Murton
    • Dalton-le-Dale St. Andrew
  • East Newbiggin
    • Bishopton St. Peter
  • East Rainton
    • Houghton-le-Spring St. Michael and All Angels (until 1838)
    • West Rainton St. Mary (1838 to 1866)
    • East Rainton St. Cuthbert (1866 onwards)
  • East Stanley
    • Tanfield St. Margaret (until 1876)
    • Beamish (Stanley) St. Andrew (1876 onwards)
  • East Thickley
    • Auckland St. Andrew (until 1834)
    • Shildon St. John (1834 to 1868)
    • New Shildon All Saints (1868 onwards)
  • Eastbourne
    • Darlington St. Cuthbert (until 1847)
    • Darlington St. John (1847 onwards)
  • Eastgate
    • Stanhope St. Thomas the Apostle (until 1885)
    • Eastgate All Saints (1885 onwards)
  • Ebchester
    • Ebchester St. Ebba
  • Edmondsley
    • Chester-le-Street St. Mary and St. Cuthbert (until 1866)
    • Sacriston St. Peter (1866 onwards)
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