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Registers that map ordinary lives. The Registers of the Church of St Thomas the Martyr, Upholland, in the County of Lancaster, 1600-1735, gather christenings, burials and weddings into a concentrated parish register collection that converts terse entries into enduring human traces. Presented as a church records anthology, this volume functions as both a historical genealogy resource and a practical ancestry research tool: it supplies the names, dates and connections essential to Lancashire family history and to anyone consulting English church registers. Casual readers discover quiet stories of birth, marriage and loss; those pursuing local history glean parish detail otherwise dispersed among Lancashire parish archives and county lists. The St Thomas the Martyr records are plain in presentation but rich in implication - a wedding records archive and christenings and burials log that links households across a turbulent century.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. As English church registers, these entries offer primary-source testimony to everyday life in 17th century England, invaluable to genealogists, social historians and anyone intrigued by the texture of provincial life. Its chronological continuity from 1600-1735 supplies rare scope for observing naming and kinship patterns within 17th century England, and the clear reproductions make it easy to cross-check entries with Lancashire parish archives or online datasets. For genealogists and local historians the register is a practical tool; casual browsers find human detail in every line, while collectors of heritage titles prize its faithful, modern presentation. Its clear chronology and name-rich entries make it a natural companion to county archive catalogues and digitised genealogical platforms. Essential for methodical family research. A fine acquisition for any library. Dedicated to local memory and heritage.