Transcriptions of burials in the churchyards of three parishes in the north of Sheffield. The growth of Chapeltown in the far north of Sheffield during the nineteenth century was stimulated by the establishment of the company of Newton Chambers, while the village of Ecclesfield to the north of Sheffield boasts a fine medieval building known as the 'minster of the moors'. This parish covered a large area of scattered farmsteads and minor settlements beyond the village centre. The village of Tankersley lies to the north of Sheffield within the southern boundary of the metropolitan district of Barnsley. Transcriptions of baptisms and marriages at the Ecclesfield and Tankersley churches are also available for download.
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