Bincombe |
Bincombe is a small parish 5 miles north of Weymouth and 5 miles to the south of Dorchester. The adjoining parishes are; starting in the north and going clockwise, Winterborne Monkton, Winterborne Came, Preston, Broadwey and Upwey. The church of Holy Trinity is a small building of stone in the Early English style, having a chancel, nave, south porch and square western tower containing two bells. There is room for 80 people. The registers date back to 1658. There was a National School built in 1873 for 40 children, but the village did not have a post office. The parish comprises 977 acres with a population of 202 in 1891 |
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Census |
1841, 1851, 1861, 1871, 1881, 1891, 1901,
1911 |
Parish Registers |
Baptisms
1658-1812
1813-1906 Marriages 1658-1812 1813-1837 1837-1921 Marriages 1808-1948 [Brian Webber] Burials 1658-1976 Banns 1824-1921 |
Bishops Transcripts | Baptisms 1732-1812 & 1813-1905 Marriages 1735-1812 Burials 1731-1812 |
Monumental
Inscriptions These have been transcribed by Brian Webber |
Indexed here please email the MI coordinator for futher details [link on page] |
Directories Transcribed by Debby Rose |
1851 1855 1859 1875 1889 1895 1911 1915 |
Protestation Returns | Names from the 1641 Protestation Return |
Web Sites | There is some more information on the parish on this site: http://www.weymouth-dorset.co.uk/bincombe.html |
Other Information | I have compiled a Parish Reconstruction for Broadwey, Upwey, Bincombe & Buckland Ripers (combined) containing all families appearing in any of the records that are online for those parishes. Currently it contains over 17000 persons, and is a work in progress. Any additions/corrections/comments are most welcome. |
Records held at the Dorset History Centre PE/BIN |
Christenings 1658-1991. Marriages 1658-1753, 1759-1948. Burials 1658-1991. Banns 1824-1992. Transcripts Christenings 1658-1837. Marriages 1658-1837. Burials 1658-1812. |
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