Explore the parish registers of Lambourne or the historical records of Waltham Abbey.
Explore the parish registers of Lambourne or the historical records of Waltham Abbey.
Each record is available in a PDF format. Use the previous and next buttons at the top of the page to browse through the publication. The PDF search experience can be different from searching transcribed records. Use our search tips below to get the most out of this collection.
To the left of the PDF, you will find the Transcription Box, which includes:
Publication – the title of the publication
County
Country
Image number
Image count
Image number and image count – this will tell you where you are in the publication and help you to explore the publication further.
The amount of information you discover about your ancestor depends on the context of the publication.
The Waltham Abbey Historical Records provides numerous parish registers along with records from the churchyard and tombs and the churchwardens’ accounts.
The Parish Registers of Lambourne comprises records of christenings, marriages, and burials.
The Parish Registers of Lambourne was first published in 1890 and Waltham Abbey Historical Records was published in 1885.
Searching through a PDF (Portable document format) is different from searching through fully transcribed record sets. Here are some tips to keep in mind while you search for your ancestors:
Direct Search
Name searches
A name search will return results which have the search terms on the same page within the document. This means that searching for John Smith will return pages where the names 'John' and 'Smith' occur. For this reason your search may return the name William Smith or John Brown. By inserting quotations around the full name the search function will locate the terms together; for example, “John Smith.”
To search for your ancestor by their name, write it as it would appear on the document. For example, if your relative was known as ‘Will’ it is likely that the name used for official records was ‘William.’
If you are unable to find your relative on your first search you can try different name variations. A number of register books only use abbreviations for first names. For example, if your search is unsuccessful for William Smith, try W Smith or Wm Smith.
Perusing the PDF
If you wish to read through the whole document you are searching, then order the results by page number. You can start from the beginning of the document and read through to the end using the next button above the image.
Page numbers often correlate with the individual images of the documents rather than the page numbers used within the publication. Therefore page 1 starts with the cover page.