Date:1587 - 1637 (c.)
Description:A selection from the parish records of St. Nicholas Church in Codsall. 1587: ‘a pore vagrante woman called Margerye (her other name not knowen) was buryed' 1617: ‘John Tranter (Mr Walter Wrottesleye his cooke) and Marye Woodde were marryed’ 1616: Margery Onyans/Frodgeley ‘borne under a tree in Codsall Woodde’ 1689: ‘William the sonne of John Suton of the deadwomans grave was buried’
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The earliest mention of Codsall is in the Domesday survey of 1086 [first 3 lines ...
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By 1950 the population was about 2,750. The main change visible on the aerial photograph ...
From 1963 to 2000 Codsall's population grew to about 11,200. Housing development ...
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Parish registers record baptisms, marriages and burials. The register above, begins in the reign of ...
A selection from the parish records of St. Nicholas Church in Codsall. 1587: ‘a pore vagrante woman ...
Above: Walter Wrottesley’s tomb photographed in1905. Register entry1630: ‘Walter Wrottesley of Wrottesley ...
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Source: Staffordshire County Record Office
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