The Registers of Pickhill-cum-Roxby, Co. York. Volume 20 offers a detailed transcription of the parish registers for Pickhill and Roxby in Yorkshire. Compiled and edited by Francis Collins, this volume provides invaluable genealogical data for researchers and historians interested in the local history of this region. The registers document baptisms, marriages, and burials, offering a glimpse into the lives and demographics of the community from a historical perspective.
This meticulously transcribed collection is an essential resource for tracing family lineages and understanding the social fabric of Pickhill and Roxby. Scholars and family historians alike will find this volume a valuable tool for uncovering the stories of past generations.
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