Information about St Olave of Southwark in Surrey
St Olave has the following register: Parish Register
Field | Value |
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Denomination of the Church | Church of England |
The Church Website | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Olave%27s_Church,_Southwark |
Number of transcriptions | 158105 |
First year for a transcription | 1627 |
Last year for a transcription | 1884 |
Last date a transcription added | 23 Mar 2024 |
Last date church information changed | 24 Mar 2024 |
Notes about the Church | St Olave's was a church in Southwark, England which is believed to be mentioned in the Domesday Book. It was located on Tooley Street which is named after the church, i.e. 't'olous'. It became redundant in 1926 and was demolished. It is now the location of St Olaf House, which houses part of the London Bridge Hospital. |
Period ![]() |
Baptisms | Marriages | Burials | Total |
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Transcribed by | Jennifer Litton,Andrew Whitehead,Jackie Dinsdale,Jennie Jackson | Andrew Whitehead,Jennifer Litton,Mike Bennett,Julie Piggott,John Doze,Jennie Jackson | Jennifer Litton,Andrew Whitehead,Jackie Dinsdale,Jennie Jackson | Jennifer Litton,Andrew Whitehead,Jackie Dinsdale,Mike Bennett,Julie Piggott,John Doze,Jennie Jackson |
1530–1619 | ||||
1620–1629 | 7 | 7 | ||
1630–1639 | 311 | 63 | 268 | 642 |
1640–1649 | 2,337 | 531 | 2,778 | 5,646 |
1650–1659 | 88 | 88 | ||
1660–1669 | 2,447 | 208 | 6,057 | 8,712 |
1670–1679 | 4,933 | 143 | 5,865 | 10,941 |
1680–1689 | 5,475 | 383 | 9,494 | 15,352 |
1690–1699 | 5,009 | 680 | 6,656 | 12,345 |
1700–1709 | 5,376 | 760 | 6,810 | 12,946 |
1710–1719 | 5,713 | 820 | 7,535 | 14,068 |
1720–1729 | 6,631 | 797 | 8,457 | 15,885 |
1730–1739 | 3,804 | 481 | 4,910 | 9,195 |
1740–1749 | 2,051 | 260 | 3,866 | 6,177 |
1750–1759 | 2,000 | 351 | 2,760 | 5,111 |
1760–1769 | 2,141 | 765 | 3,244 | 6,150 |
1770–1779 | 1,999 | 656 | 3,348 | 6,003 |
1780–1789 | 1,665 | 717 | 3,077 | 5,459 |
1790–1799 | 1,715 | 678 | 3,088 | 5,481 |
1800–1809 | 1,427 | 607 | 3,356 | 5,390 |
1810–1819 | 1,368 | 563 | 1,001 | 2,932 |
1820–1829 | 1,311 | 645 | 1,956 | |
1830–1839 | 1,147 | 484 | 2,102 | 3,733 |
1840–1849 | 988 | 777 | 1,765 | |
1850–1859 | 778 | 778 | ||
1860–1869 | 489 | 489 | ||
1870–1879 | 378 | 378 | ||
1880–1889 | 153 | 153 | ||
1890–2029 |
Please note: due to different methods of record counting there may be discrepancies in the record totals on this page