CORNWALL ONLINE PARISH CLERKS - helping bring the past alive

 
The parish of

ST MARTIN IN MENEAGE


Cornwall Online Parish Clerks

The Online Parish Clerk for St Martin in Meneage is Donald Curkeet, who can be contacted Email (there is an underscore in the address).

Please visit my website for transcriptions of parish records, and various other information, including Baptisms, Marriages, and Burials. If you have any questions, or cannot find the information you need, please be sure to ask - I have resources that cannot be put on the website which I'll be glad to check for you.
 


PARISH INFORMATION

CENSUS:

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.

REGISTERS:

Baptisms 1571-1899 are on this website, as are Memorial Inscriptions (alphabetical by surname).

For more extensive records, please visit my website.

For further Parish Register information, please see our online searchable database (C-PROP) which is updated frequently. The parish coverage page is here.

DIRECTORIES:

For information, see GenUKI or visit the University of Leicester's Historical Directories website.

OTHER:

The 1834 Voters List for the parish is available here.

For information regarding History, Population, and much more, visit GenUKI and use the Parishes link at the top of the page.

MAPS:

For a Parish Locator map, please click here. St Martin in Meneage can be located at coordinates E - 2.

For further map information, please visit GenUKI (Genealogy - United Kingdom & Ireland).

To see a current, zoomable Ordnance Survey map, please visit MultiMap, or for maps and satellite images use Google Maps.

ADJACENT PARISHES:

Mawgan in Meneage, Constantine, Manaccan, St Keverne and Ruan Major.

ONLINE BOOKS:

St Martin in Meneage is included in The Parochial History of Cornwall, Volume III by Davies Gilbert, William Hals, Thomas Tonkin, Henry Samuel Boase, originally published in 1838. Also downloadable as a pdf from here.