Information about Berwick-Upon-Tweed in Northumberland
Berwick-Upon-Tweed has the following churches: Bankhill Chapel (United Presbyterian) Golden Square Scotch Church United Secession Presbyterian Holy Trinity Our Lady and St Cuthbert Primitive Methodist Chapel St Mary Walker Gate Lane Calvinistic Baptist Workhouse
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
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Location |
| Grid Reference: | NU000531 |
| Latitude: | 55.771237 |
| Longitude: | -2.001568 |
| Number of transcriptions | 42968 |
| First actual year for a transcription If zero there are records without a date present |
1572 |
| Last actual year for a transcription | 1876 |
| Latest date a transcription changed: | 03 Mar 2025 |
| Last date place information changed | 03 Mar 2025 |
| Notes about the place |
| Period |
Baptisms | Marriages | Burials | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Transcribed by | Tickettyboo,Sandra Spencer,Amanda Billing,Barty,Bernard White,Bernard Orchard,Paul Elborn,Carole Elizabeth Biddy,Susan Blake,Denise Gray,Elisabeth Carroll,Fiona Mccue,Christine Tunnell,Robert Parkin,Linda Brown,Keith Kitching,Eric Wealleans | Tickettyboo,Helen Johnson,Hugh Martyn Pearson,Denise Gray,Doreen Olds,Carole Sullivan,Eric Wealleans,Linda Brown,Andrew Morton,Keith Kitching | Robert Parkin,Linda Brown | Tickettyboo,Sandra Spencer,Amanda Billing,Helen Johnson,Barty,Bernard White,Bernard Orchard,Paul Elborn,Hugh Martyn Pearson,Carole Elizabeth Biddy,Susan Blake,Denise Gray,Doreen Olds,Elisabeth Carroll,Fiona Mccue,Carole Sullivan,Christine Tunnell,Eric Wealleans,Robert Parkin,Linda Brown,Andrew Morton,Keith Kitching |
| 1530–1569 | ||||
| 1570–1579 | 555 | 215 | 770 | |
| 1580–1589 | 903 | 246 | 1,149 | |
| 1590–1599 | 1,037 | 221 | 1,258 | |
| 1600–1609 | 919 | 242 | 1,161 | |
| 1610–1619 | 776 | 198 | 974 | |
| 1620–1629 | 809 | 171 | 980 | |
| 1630–1639 | 792 | 213 | 1,005 | |
| 1640–1649 | 1,157 | 261 | 1,418 | |
| 1650–1659 | 1,153 | 342 | 1,495 | |
| 1660–1669 | 1,232 | 217 | 1,449 | |
| 1670–1679 | 1,069 | 299 | 1,368 | |
| 1680–1689 | 861 | 241 | 1,102 | |
| 1690–1699 | 569 | 220 | 789 | |
| 1700–1709 | 16 | 259 | 275 | |
| 1710–1719 | 211 | 211 | ||
| 1720–1729 | 211 | 211 | ||
| 1730–1739 | 271 | 271 | ||
| 1740–1749 | 382 | 382 | ||
| 1750–1759 | 394 | 394 | ||
| 1760–1769 | 185 | 359 | 518 | 1,062 |
| 1770–1779 | 660 | 256 | 1,288 | 2,204 |
| 1780–1789 | 1,218 | 442 | 1,668 | 3,328 |
| 1790–1799 | 1,353 | 243 | 1,807 | 3,403 |
| 1800–1809 | 1,343 | 224 | 1,448 | 3,015 |
| 1810–1819 | 1,662 | 375 | 1,625 | 3,662 |
| 1820–1829 | 1,996 | 376 | 1,623 | 3,995 |
| 1830–1839 | 2,006 | 252 | 1,826 | 4,084 |
| 1840–1849 | 763 | 211 | 974 | |
| 1850–1859 | 103 | 103 | ||
| 1860–1869 | 365 | 32 | 397 | |
| 1870–1879 | 27 | 27 | ||
| 1880–2029 |
Please note: due to different methods of record counting there may be discrepancies in the record totals on this page