![]() CORNWALL ONLINE PARISH CLERKS - helping bring the past alive | ||
|
![]() |
![]() |
| Landulph Parish Church 2009 © Maggie Watkinson |
The Village of Cargreen © Maggie Watkinson |
The Online Parish Clerk for Landulph is Nan Starjak, who can
be contacted by Email.
Please visit my
website,
where I have parish information and transcriptions of records -
Nan.
For information about (and contact details for) the current parish
council, please see
this website.
Information can be found at COCP (Cornwall Online Census Project) which is complete for 1841 to 1891 and has been verified, FreeCen at Rootsweb, which has a very good search engine and information from COCP, as well as GenUKI, which has more reference information and alternate resources.
For Parish Register information and other resources, please see our online searchable database (C-PROP) which is updated frequently. The parish coverage page is here.
For information, see GenUKI or visit the University of Leicester's Historical Directories website.
Bastardy/Filiation Documents:
These often name local J.P.s, Overseers of the Poor and Churchwardens, as well as the child's parents.
Memorial Inscriptions:
Voters Lists:
Wills:
For more information regarding History, Population, and much more, visit GenUKI.
For a zoomable and printable map of Cornwall please visit Cornwall Council’s mapping website. To see the Parish boundaries, click on the Layers Tab for Government Boundaries.
For maps and satellite images use Google Maps.
To enjoy a "walk" around this parish, search for Landulph at http://maps.google.co.uk/, then drag the person icon from above the zoom commands and place it at a specific location on the map.
Pillaton, Botus Fleming, St Stephens by Saltash.
Landulph is included in The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume
II by Davies Gilbert,
William Hals, Thomas Tonkin, Henry Samuel Boase, originally published in
1838 (page 364). Also downloadable as a pdf.