AdminHistory | The ancient parish of Harthill is situated in the Laughton deanery, and All Hallows forms part of a 'cluster' group of churches incorporating Thorpe Salvin St. Peter, and Wales St. John. A church was first built in Harthill in the late-11th century. The building was enlarged in the twelfth and sixteenth centuries, and restored in the nineteenth century. The current church is Grade 1 listed. |
Description | Registers:
Composite, 1586/7 - 1812 (PR47/1) Baptisms, 1813 - 1994 (PR47/2) Marriages, 1754 - 2019 (PR47/3) Burials, 1813 - 2017 (PR47/4) Banns of Marriage, 1870 - 1945 (PR47/5) Confirmations, 1879 - 1937 (PR47/6) Communicants, 1787 - 1936 (PR47/7)
See paper list for details of records of Overseers of the Poor, parish constables, glebe, tithe, school, missionary society, maps and other parish records.
Note the map of Harthill, 1720 (PR47/124) is available to view on www.picturesheffield.com (ref. arc03267).
Other records (not listed):
(Acc.1980/89) Terriers, 1764 (with amendment 1771) and 1781, 1786, 1809, 1817, 1897, 1897 (revised 1932) and 1936; Terrier and inventory, 1980
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CustodialHistory | These items were deposited with Sheffield Archives in various installments in Aug 1980, Jun and Aug 1983, Dec 2015, Mar 2017, Oct 2022 and April 2024. |