The Monumental Inscriptions in the Parish Church were copied by Tim and Alison Wilcock in 1980-1981. Only those inscriptions in the church and the older part of the churchyard were copied. There are just over 300 names in the Surrey MI Index.
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https://www.wsfhs.co.uk/pages/sindex/siSearch.php (opens in new browser window) or use our contact form to find out which Monumental Inscription collections might be available: https://surreychurches.org.uk/contact Part of the Ancient Parishan Ancient Parish is a Church of England parish which, until the 19th century, had both ecclesiastical and civil functions of Dunsfold St. Mary was merged into the new ecclesiastical parishan 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 Graffham St Andrew in 1863. Bramley and Graffham St Andrew are now a united benefice. Dunsfold St Mary and All Angels is part of the United Beneficean united benefice is a union of two or more Church of England parishes which remain distinct legal entities but share an Incumbant of Dunsfold and Hascombe There is also a Baptist Chapel in Dunsfold. Dunsfold WSFHS CD10(Surrey Burial Index) has burial records for Dunsfold St. Mary and All Angels from 1628-1875. WSFHS CD33(Ancient Parishes in the Hambledon district) has baptismal records for Dunsfold St. Mary and All Angels for 1587, 1628-1840; Marriages 1588, 1628-1837; and, Burials 1588, 1628-1840 See our sales page for more information (opens in a new page). Graffham (and Bramley) WSFHS CD10(Surrey Burial Index) has burial records for
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. Dunsfold 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 Waverley 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.
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