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Information about St Olave of Southwark in Surrey

St Olave has the following register: Parish Register

Details about the church
Field Value
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.
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
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

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