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Information about All Saints of Epping in Essex

All Saints has the following register: Parish Register

Details about the church
Field Value
Denomination of the Church Church of England
The Church Website
Number of transcriptions 22893
First year for a transcription 1539
Last year for a transcription 1896
Last date a transcription added 26 Feb 2025
Last date church information changed 26 Feb 2025
Notes about the Church All Saints was the primary church in the ancient parish of Epping. Under the Epping Church Act (1888) the chapel of St John the Baptist in the town became the parish church of Epping and the church of All Saints a chapel-of-ease. In 1912 the parish was split into two. The urban part remained as the parish of St John, Epping, while the remainder became the parish of All Saints, Epping Upland. Duplicate entries can be found in the registers of both churches in the early 1800s.
Number of records by decade
Period Information Those periods with zero data may span several decades. The first may include pre 1530 records. Baptisms Marriages Burials Total
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1530–1539 1 5 2 8
1540–1549 253 48 165 466
1550–1559 209 57 194 460
1560–1569 487 88 229 804
1570–1579 278 68 188 534
1580–1589 244 42 116 402
1590–1599 212 43 149 404
1600–1609 222 41 189 452
1610–1619 182 35 168 385
1620–1629 226 37 206 469
1630–1639 170 28 93 291
1640–1649 227 41 193 461
1650–1659 250 77 287 614
1660–1669 315 33 267 615
1670–1679 346 17 256 619
1680–1689 282 333 615
1690–1699 287 22 198 507
1700–1709 331 57 266 654
1710–1719 230 31 551 812
1720–1729 301 31 730 1,062
1730–1739 320 39 603 962
1740–1749 308 25 552 885
1750–1759 363 63 422 848
1760–1769 377 92 378 847
1770–1779 418 103 328 849
1780–1789 521 140 430 1,091
1790–1799 621 120 407 1,148
1800–1809 636 111 361 1,108
1810–1819 711 139 116 966
1820–1829 843 147 990
1830–1839 713 150 863
1840–1849 281 127 408
1850–1859 252 94 346
1860–1869 235 87 322
1870–1879 238 83 321
1880–1889 155 90 245
1890–1899 21 36 57
1900–2029

Please note: due to different methods of record counting there may be discrepancies in the record totals on this page

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