A meticulously transcribed and preserved record, "Parish Register of Ingham, co. Suffolk" offers a detailed glimpse into the lives of the inhabitants of Ingham from the mid-16th to the early 19th centuries. Compiled from original parish records, this volume provides invaluable genealogical data, chronicling baptisms from 1538 to 1804, marriages from 1539 to 1787, and burials from 1538 to 1811.
This register, carefully transcribed by William Brigg, serves as a primary source for historians, genealogists, and anyone interested in the social and demographic history of Suffolk, England. It offers a unique window into the past, documenting births, unions, and deaths that shaped the community. Its enduring value lies in its detailed accounts of ordinary lives, providing a tangible link to previous generations.
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