St Michael & All Angels, Micheldean transcript by L Perry (General)
Can any one tell me the whereabouts of the transcript "St Michael & All Angels, Micheldean burial register 1759-1836" by Len Perry. There is a copy of the book in my local library but the last few pages are missing, the W's. I contacted the Gloucestershire Record Office and the curator there suggested I contact Forest of Dean FHS, as Len Perry did other transcripts for them.
Vivian Robinson
St Michael & All Angels, Micheldean transcript by L Perry
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"A year or so later things were not going well for the RFODFHS and they no longer had a Editor to put together their Journal. It was not long after the RFODFHS disbanded. All the material they held was given the GFHS and the name of the society deregistered."
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St Michael & All Angels, Micheldean transcript by L Perry
I have a bound transcript of the Mitcheldean burial register 1759-1837 transcribed by Len Perry which I purchased from him many years ago. The last three pages start at number 729 with Symmonds & end on that page with number 780 Walcraft, next page number 781 another Walcraft, followed by Walden, Waren, Webb, Welch, Weeldon, White, Wilcox, Wilks, Willocks, Williams, Wilson, & Wintle names. Last page starts with number 833 Wintle, Worgan & Wyesam names - page ends on number 849 Young.
If there is a problem with obtaining the desired register, I will gladly scan these pages & email them to you. This wonderful site will pass on my email address to you in the usual way.
PS: I have fond memories of the late Len Perry & his wife Megan who once sent me a lovely Christmas card with herself in the uniform of a member of the Sealed Knot Society with the caption, 'My husband calls me Sir, what does yours call you'. I treasure the card as it still makes me chuckle whenever I look at it.