St Dominic Parish

(in South East Cornwall)

History Site

This site will eventually contain many free access historical references to the parish of St Dominic. Variously called St Dominic and St Dominick throughout its history, the parish is named after the church of St Dominica. We hope this will be useful for family historians and local historians. This site is hosted by the Callington Heritage Centre and if you cannot find the information you require please contact the Callington Heritage Centre using the link above.

Baptisms 1559 - 1935

` Registers exist at the County Record Office for these dates

On site Baptisms 1737-1841. Click on 'Search Our Data' above
Marriages  1559 - 1976

` Registers exist at the County Record Office for these dates

The Online Parish Clerk  has placed on their web site marriages in St Dominick 1727 to 1837
Burials 1559 - 1976

` Registers exist at the County Record Office for these dates

Burial Memorials The memorial inscriptions for St Dominica church burial ground will  be found on our database above

Census              

1841          Census HO107/133, Enumeration Districts 12 and 13, population 825, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1851          Census HO107/1901, Enumeration Districts 1a and 1b, population 862, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1861          Census RG9/1526, Enumeration Districts 3 and 4, population 862, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1871          Census RG10/2233, Enumeration Districts 3 and 4, population 850, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1881          Census RG11/2283, Enumeration Districts 3 and 4, population 826, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1891          Census RG12/1809, Enumeration Districts 3 and 4, population 781, available off-site from the Cornwall Online Census project

1901          Census will be transcribed, population 746

1911          now available off-site at a cost, population 728

Land Sale Catalogues A transcription of an auctioneers catalogue of various properties in Landulph and St Dominic offered for sale In 1831 is available off-site
Apprenticeship Indentures Can be found off-site, courtesy of the Online Parish Clerk project
Bastardy Bonds Bastardy Bonds 1791 - 1835 can be found off-site, courtesy of the Online Parish Clerk project
Overseers Accounts Overseers' Accounts 1762 - 1835,  are available at the County Record Office
Settlement Papers Settlement Papers 1790 - 1844 are available at the County Record Office
Street & Postal Directories

Directories listing all the tradesmen and farmers in the parish will be transcribed

1856, 1862, 1873, 1883, 1889 Directory present.

1662 Hearth Tax List of all men [some women] paying the hearth taxes in the parish
1641 Protestation Roll List of all the men in the parish making a protestation of loyalty in 1661
Photographs Photographs of the parish are available via the Photo Gallery link above.
Family Reconstructions Alastair Tinto,  local historian, has accumulated data for the following families:- Arscott,Babb, Braund, Cousens, Davy, Fry, Garland, Herring, Hooper, Hoskin, Jope, Langsford, Martin, Mathews, Poad/Pode, Rabbage, Reep, Rickard, Smith, Snell, Spurrell, Stephens, Stripp, Taylor, Trenance, Trewin.  Please contact the Heritage Centre
Maps   The 1888 ordnance survey maps of the parish can be seen at the old-maps site, just enter 'St Dominic' under place search.

For a map giving the location of the parish in relation to neighbouring parishes see link above.

For modern location maps visit:-  www.multimap.com
For other parishes If the parish you are interested in is not listed above and is in Cornwall visit  the Genuki page. Also visit the OPC pages for a list of voluntary helpers for Cornish parishes.
   
   

DISCLAIMER  
Whilst the webmaster and authors of all transcripts and articles have made very effort to ensure accuracy, this cannot be guaranteed as most items have not been double checked. Researchers are advised to check the original documents. This advice applies to anything found on the internet.

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