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A vital ledger of births, marriages and burials from a Nottingham parish - an indispensable window into eighteenth-century England. Lives recorded, stories quietly revealed. The Parish Registers Of Wellob In The County Of Nottingham, by W. Marshall, George, presents a parish register collection assembled from the church returns of Wellob parish, Nottingham, and preserves the straightforward entries that form the backbone of nottinghamshire genealogy records. Within its pages readers will find historical baptism records alongside marriage and burial entries, together supplying the dates, relationships and local details that underpin family history research. Far from abstract lists, these british parish records convey rhythms of community life: naming patterns, neighbourhood ties, and the occasional occupational note that helps place an ancestor in time and trade. As a portion of english church archives, the registers function both as documentary evidence and as a narrative of domestic and parish routine.Valued for its clarity and provenance, the volume is a practical ancestry tracing tool and a genuine archival reference material for scholars and enthusiasts. It is a local historians resource that supports studies of demography, migration, social custom and the small events that define village history. Casual readers can follow human traces through succinct entries; family historians can verify kinship across baptisms, banns and burial entries; collectors of classic local-source works will prize the book’s authenticity and usefulness to a research library. It complements broader collections of british parish records and offers a concentrated source for comparative study across neighbouring parishes and decades. Ideal for libraries, local museums and family-history societies that support community research. The historical significance is plain: parish registers like these are primary documents for eighteenth century England, offering unmediated access to the ordinary facts of life that, taken together, illuminate social change and continuity. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.