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Lives traced through parish entries across centuries. True lives recorded in ink.The Register Of The Parish Church Of Darrington 1567-1812, by Denison Lumb, George, is a meticulously presented parish register collection and church records transcription that brings together the town’s surviving entries into a usable form. Spanning the 16th to 19th century, it preserves baptisms, marriages and burials alongside the incidental notes that make english parish records a vital historical genealogy resource. For family history research the entries supply the basic framework of dates and names; for local history reference they illuminate occupation, residence and patterns of community life in Yorkshire. Accessible and plain in tone, the register reads as both raw source material for genealogists and historians and as human texture for casual readers drawn to the quiet truths of everyday pasts.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. Its value is twofold: as a primary archival witness to parish practice and as a cultural document that charts social continuity and change across generations. The Darrington church records here act as a bridge to the yorkshire parish archives and to the reference shelves that collect british genealogy books and regional studies. Genealogists and historians will appreciate the straightforward access to original entries; collectors and classic-literature enthusiasts will prize the careful editing, provenance and enduring relevance of a heritage title. Whether used to trace a family line, to underpin academic research, or simply to read the intimate ledger of a village, this edition is an essential local resource and a welcome addition to any library. Libraries, local history groups and family historians will value its clarity; classic-literature collectors and antiquarian bibliophiles will recognise its archival charm and research utility.