Surrey Churches Index



A guide to Churches and Graveyards in Surrey for family historians

Wotton St. John the Evangelist

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There are 448 names from Wotton in the Surrey Monumental Inscriptions Index, they date from February 1672 to January 1887. The inscriptions were collected by Alfred Bax on Wednesday 15th August 1888. Our thanks to Surrey Archaeological Society for allowing us to copy material from their archives


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Part of Ancient Parishan Ancient Parish is a Church of England parish which, until the 19th century, had both ecclesiastical and civil functions of Wotton was merged into the new ecclesiastical parishesan ecclesiastical parish is an administrative area within the Church of England or Roman Catholic church. It is distinct from the civil parish, a local government unit in England of Okewood in 1723; and Coldharbour in 1848.


WSFHS CD10 (The Surrey Burial Index - 2nd edition 2009) has burial records for Wotton St John from 1596-1881.

WSFHS CD32 (Ancient Parishes in the Dorking District – Transcriptions and Indexes. February 2013) has baptismal records for Wotton St John from 1596-1840; and Burial records from 1596-1840.

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The church is in the Anglican Diocese of Guildford. The Guildford Diocesan Record Office, where you should find any surviving registers for this parish, is the Surrey History Centre.


Wotton is a (civil) parisha Civil Parish is the bottom most tier of local government in England Sometimes called Town Councils in urban areas

[NB Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland have different systems of local government]
in the Mole Valley District of Surrey


Unless otherwise stated the dates for the creation of parishes are taken from Youngs, Frederick. A., Guide to the Administrative Units of England; Royal Historical Society: London, 1979 volume 1 Southern England.




The Mole Valley Index will show you all the churches and cemeteries we know of in the Mole Valley DistrictA district council is a second tier local authority that provides services such as planning and building control, waste collection, environmental health and housing. Surrey County Council is a first tier local authority. Civil parish councils are the bottom tier of local government in England. If we have missed any or you are looking for a church or graveyard that might no longer exist do please let us know using the "contact us" link at the bottom of this page

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