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Norfolk: Garboldisham

For more information about this parish see Norfolk Parish Links.
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Modern and Historical Maps of this Parish.

Garboldisham is about 9 miles E. of Thetford.

Census

Church Directories

Church History

Church of St John the Baptist
Description and pictures.
Church of St John the Baptist
Services, minister, address, etc.
Church of All Saints
Description and pictures of the ruins.
Garboldisham Methodist Church
Picture, address, minister, etc.

Church Records

Marriages
These are not included in Boyd's Marriage Index or Phillimore's Marriage Registers.

Civil Registration

For the civil registration of births, marriages and deaths between 1837 and 1902 (and for the censuses of 1851 to 1901), Garboldisham was in Guiltcross Registration District.

This district was abolished on 1st April 1902 and, from then until 1930, Garboldisham was in Thetford Registration District for civil registration.

Description and Travel

Garboldisham Village Pages
News, events, organisations, etc.
Garboldisham Post Mill
Description, history and pictures.
Garboldisham Smock Mill
Description and history.
Garboldisham Tower Mill
Description and history.

Gazetteers and Directories

Garboldisham is in Guiltcross hundred.

Land and Property

Great Britain: Statute
Garboldisham Inclosure Act, 1840.
An act for inclosing lands in the parish of Garboldisham in the county of Norfolk: 23rd March 1840.
[London, George Edward Eyre and Andrew Spottiswoode, 1840]

Maps

Parish outline and location.
See Parish Map for Guiltcross Registration District, 1836
Modern and Historical Maps
Maps of the parish and nearby places.

Names, Personal

Montgomerie
See Norfolk People and Families

Poorhouses, Poor Law, etc


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March 2006