England, Surrey Parish Registers - FamilySearch Historical Records

England Surrey

What is in the Collection?
This collection is an index of ecclesiastical records from County Surrey in southeastern England, covering the period 1538-1970. The records were filmed at several archives including the London Metropolitan Archives.

Collection Content
This collection contains baptism, marriage, and burial registers. Birth record entries are the most common in this collection, followed by burial records, with marriage records constituting the smallest portion.

How Do I Search the Collection?
Before beginning a search in these records, it is best to know the full name of the individual in question, as well as an approximate time range for the desired record. When entered into the search engine on the Collection Page, this information provides the quickest, most reliable path to finding the correct person. Search by Name by visiting the Collection Page: Fill in the requested information in the initial search page. This search will return a list of possible matches. Compare the the individuals in the list with what is already known to determine if this is the correct family or person. This step may require examining multiple individuals before the correct match is located. View images in this collection by visiting the Browse Page: Follow this series of links to search the digitized records directly: ⇒Select "Browse through images" on the initial collection page ⇒Select the "Record Type" heading to go to the images Compare the information found on the images with what is already known determine if a particular record relates to the correct person. This process may require examining multiple records before the correct person is located.

I Found Who I was Looking for, What Now?

 * Use the information you have already found to find more. For instance, use the estimated age given in a marriage or burial record to calculate an approximate year of birth, if that is yet undetermined.
 * Use the information you have discovered to find your ancestor in other records. Particularly useful for research in nineteenth-century England are the England Census and the England Civil Registration records.
 * Note other individuals listed on the record, such as witnesses. These individuals were very likely family members.

I Can’t Find Who I’m Looking for, What Now?

 * Check for variant spellings of given names, surnames, and place names. Also remember that it was not uncommon for an individual be listed under a nickname- often, a shortened or alternate version of their given name- in either their marriage or burial record.
 * When looking for a person with a common name, look at all the entries for the name before deciding which individual is correct. Use other information, such as place of birth, age, occupation, or names of parents, to determine which candidate is the correct person.
 * Search the records of nearby parishes. While it was uncommon for an individual in this period to move more than about 40 miles from their place of birth, smaller relocations were not uncommon.
 * Vary the information you enter into the search boxes; for example, try searching for just the given name or surname. A broad search will allow you to scan through a list of possibilities.
 * Look at the actual image of the record to verify the information found in the index.

Citing this Collection
Citing sources correctly makes it easier for others to verify completed research by examining records for themselves. Here are templates for creating proper citations for the entire collection and for individual record images. Collection citation: Record citation (or citation for the index entry): Image citation: