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An intimate ledger of lives and losses from Linton-in-Craven. Ancestors appear on every page. The Registers Of The Parish Church Linton-in-Craven Co. York (Volume II) (1779-1812) presents a careful church register transcription of this north Yorkshire parish, assembling a parish register collection that preserves 18th century baptisms alongside marriage and burial records, a compact edition of yorkshire church records essential to british family history. Transcribed with precision and respect for the originals, it serves as a practical historical genealogy source and an accessible ancestry reference book. Names and dates are the obvious prize; beyond them the registers reveal patterns - naming cycles, labour and household ties, movements from hamlet to market - that turn sparse entries into living clues. For local historians and those beginning a family tree, it is a straightforward genealogist research tool that makes the world of late 1700s England intelligible and immediate.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. Beyond raw entries, the pages are rich with witness names, occupations and recurring surnames that bring community life into view; placed within english parish archives, these registers form a primary historical record and a vivid social chronicle. Useful as an ancestry reference book and as a historical genealogy source, the volume sits equally well on a family historian’s desk or a classic-literature collector’s shelf, connecting everyday stories to the wider sweep of late 1700s England and the long tradition of yorkshire church records.Meticulously presented for study and browsing, this transcription sits comfortably alongside other english parish archives resources and modern databases, offering names and context that enrich family stories and academic enquiries. For casual readers it opens a window onto everyday lives; for collectors it adds an authentic piece of British archival heritage.