Walcot St Swithin, Somerset Genealogy

England Somerset Somerset Parishes

To see and print out a list of all Bath Abbey's associated and attached chapels, and ecclesiastical parishes, view A Comprehensive List of Bath Abbey's Chapels and District Chapels.

Parish History
WALCOT (St Swithin), a parish, in the union of Bath, partly within the city of Bath, and partly in the hundred of Bath-Forum, east division of Somerset. The parish includes those parts of the city lying on the north, north-east, and north-west sides of the parish of Bath St Michael.

Additional information:

WALCOT (St. Swithin), a parish, in the union of Bath, partly within the city of Bath, and partly in the hundred of Bath-Forum, E. division of Somerset. Church registers commence from 1691. Walcot St Swithin is an Ancient Parish in the county of Somerset. Other places in the parish include: Lansdown, Soper's Farm, and Sion Hill.

The parochial church of St Swithin, Walcot, a spacious edifice within the liberty of Bath City, was rebuilt in 1780 [registers commence from 1691]. It held ecclesiastical jurisdiction over the following chapels.


 * Kensington Chapel - 1795 (a district chapelry)
 * St Mary's Chapel, Queen-square - 1735 (see also Bath Abbey)
 * Walcot Avon Street Chapel - by 1825 (formerly a nonconformist chapel)
 * Walcot All Saints, Lansdown Place - 1794
 * Walcot Christ Church - 1798
 * Walcot [Holy] Trinity Church, St James' Street - 1840 (a district chapel)
 * Walcot St Stephen, Lansdown
 * Walcot St Saviour - 1832
 * Portland Chapel - abt 1848
 * Margaret Chapel, Margaret Bldg - by 1840
 * Walcot St Thomas - by 1848
 * Walcot St Mary Chapel, Queen Square - 1735

There are three places of worship for Wesleyans, two for Baptists, and one each for the Society of Friends, the Connexion of the Countess of Huntingdon, Independents, Moravians, and Unitarians; also two Roman Catholic chapels. &lt;ref&gt;Lewis, Samuel A., '['http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50784A Topographical Dictionary of England]'' (1848), pp. 168-177. Adapted. Date accessed: 18 October 2013.&lt;/ref&gt;

Civil Registration
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Bath Civil Registration District has a complete index of civil registration from 1837-2007 online through the volunteer effort of Bath BMD,England Marriage registrations post 2007 are added as index become available. There are detailed content tables available.

Church records
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Poor Law Unions
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Probate records
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