Where would an extraparochial place be? (General)
Anyone know what area would be considered an extraparochial place.
after looking it up it says its somewhere outside any parish??
Ive got it comming up under the residence heading in around 1800
Where would an extraparochial place be?
OK found this in another thread
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BEACH Family of the Coleford /Newland area (General)
by Roger Griffiths, Friday, March 02, 2007, 01:47 (1693 days ago) @ Simone
Beach family certainly figures a lot in Parish Records in Gloucester County Records at Gloucester. I saw them when researching my own family. My focus was All Saints Newland and surrounding parishes. Bream, Coleford and Clearwell which were originally chapels of ease for Newland, later parishes in their own right. Bream 1813 for instance
Would this mean Bream, Coleford and clearwell would be considered an extraparochial place until they became parish in their own right?
Where would an extraparochial place be? - Previous answer
An Extra-Parochial Place was an area which did not belong to any parish.
Previous answer
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&id=25293#p25296
Where would an extraparochial place be? - Previous answer
Thanks for the link, I missed that