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Discover your ancestors in burial records from 1518 to 1900 in the diocese of Shropshire, England. In the records you will find your ancestor’s burial date, religious denomination and relatives’ names such as parents or spouse. Where possible we have calculated year of birth based on reported age at death. Various denominations are represented in these burial records such as, Anglican, Baptist, United Reform Church and Society of Friends (Quakers). Learn more about the records and the locations covered in this set below.

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Each record comprises a transcript and a colour image of the original parish register of the burial.


The amount of information included varies, but the Shropshire Burial records may include some or all of the following information about your ancestor:


  • Full name of the deceased
  • Date of death
  • Date of burial
  • Age at death
  • Place of residence
  • Religious denomination
  • Spouse’s first name
  • Father’s first name
  • Mother’s first name


Where possible we have calculated year of birth based on reported age at death.

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This record set comprises almost 800,795 burials and date from 1538 to 1900.


These records cover, and can be searched by, the following denominations:


  • Anglican
  • Methodist
  • Baptist
  • Unitarian
  • United Reform Church
  • Congregational
  • Society of Friends (Quaker)


The vast majority of the records are Anglican, which remains the largest denomination in Britain today.


The second largest set is the Methodist, which is the fourth largest Christian church in Britain today.


The Baptist church is part of the Congregationalist Polity, a system of church governance in which each local church congregation is autonomous.


The Unitarian movement, a reform movement, became widespread in the Church of England in the seventeenth century.


The United Reform Church is one of the smaller mainstream denominations, and is also involved in the reform movement.


The Congregational church changed in the middle of the nineteenth century from isolated meeting houses into a network of thriving chapels, while still retaining its independence.


The Society of Friends emerged as a dissenting Christian organisation in England during the English Civil War.


Burial records provide information on the date and place your ancestor was buried, and are an essential part of researching your family history. There are records where the parents of the deceased are listed, and these are often the key to finding out the names of the generation before.


Salop is the old name for the West Midlands county of Shropshire, the county town is Shrewsbury. It was renamed Shropshire by order of the county council in 1980.


These records belong to the Shropshire collection, a unique set of records spanning baptisms, banns, marriages and burials which provides details of the history of Shropshire and its people.


These records are from the diocese of Shropshire; note that dioceses can cross county borders. Shropshire borders Wales, and there are a number of records from Montgomeryshire in Wales in these records.

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Abdon


Acton Burnell


Acton Scott


Adderley


Alberbury


Albrighton (Shifnal)


Albrighton (Shrewsbury)


Alveley


Annscroft


Ash (Magna)


Ashford Bowdler


Ashford Carbonell


Astley


Astley Abbots


Aston Botterell


Atcham


Badger


Barrow


Baschurch


Battlefield


Bayston Hill


Beckbury


Bedstone


Benthall


Berrington


Betws-Y-Crwyn


Bicton


Billingsley


Bishop's Castle


Bitterley


Bolas Magna


Boningale


Bourton


Bridgnorth, St Leonard


Bridgnorth, St Mary Magdalene


Bromfield


Broseley


Broughton


Bucknell


Buildwas


Burford - 1st Portion (Boraston & Nash)


Burford - 2nd Portion (Whitton)


Burford - 3rd Portion (St Mary)


Burwarton


Calverhall


Cardeston


Cardington


Caynham


Chelmarsh


Cheswardine


Chetton


Chetwynd


Child's Ercall


Chirbury


Church Aston


Church Preen


Church Pulverbatch


Church Stretton


Churchstoke


Claverley


Clee St Margaret


Cleobury Mortimer


Cleobury North


Clive


Clun and Bryn


Clunbury


Clungunford


Coalbrookdale


Cockshutt


Cold Weston


Condover


Coreley


Cound


Cressage


Cruckton (Chapelry Of Pontesbury)


Culmington


Dawley Magna


Dawley Parva


Diddlebury


Ditton Priors


Donington


Donnington Wood


Drayton In Hales


Dudleston


Easthope


Eaton Constantine


Eaton Under Heywood


Edgmond


Edgton


Edstaston


Ellesmere


Eyton On The Wealdmoors


Fitz


Ford


Frodesley


Glazeley With Deuxhill


Great Ness


Greete


Grinshill


Habberley


Hadley


Hadnall


Halford


Hanwood


Harley


Hengoed


High Ercall


Highley


Hinstock


Holdgate


Hope


Hope Bagot


Hope Bowdler


Hopesay


Hopton Cangeford


Hopton Castle


Hordley


Hughley


Hyssington


Ightfield


Ironbridge


Jackfield


Kemberton


Kenley


Ketley (Red Lake)


Kinlet


Kinnerley


Knockin


Knowbury


Kynnersley


Lawley


Lee Brockhurst


Leebotwood


Leighton


Lilleshall


Little Drayton


Little Ness


Little Wenlock


Llanfair Waterdine


Llanyblodwell


Llanymynech


Longden (Chapelry Of Pontesbury)


Longden On Tern


Longford


Longnor


Loppington


Ludford


Ludlow


Lydbury North


Lydham


Madeley


Mainstone


Malinslee (Dawley Nova)


Melverley


Meole Brace


Middleton In Chirbury


Middleton Scriven


Milson


Monkhopton


Montford


More


Moreton (Oswestry)


Moreton Corbet


Moreton Say


Much Wenlock


Munslow


Myddle Neen Savage


Neen Sollars


Neenton


Newcastle On Clun


Newport


Newtown (Wem)


Norbury


Norton In Hales


Oakengates


Oldbury


Onibury


Oswestry, St Oswald's


Petton


Pitchford


Pontesbury


Prees


Preston Gubbalds


Preston On The Weald Moors


Priorslee


Quatford


Quatt


Ratlinghope


Richard's Castle


Rodington


Rushbury


Ruyton Xi Towns


Ryton, Shifnal


Sarn


Selattyn


Shawbury


Sheinton


Shelton and Oxon


Shelve


Sherriffhales


Shifnal


Shipton


Shrawardine


Shrewsbury, Holy Cross (The Abbey)


Shrewsbury, Holy Trinity


Shrewsbury, St Alkmund's


Shrewsbury, St Chad's


Shrewsbury, St Giles


Shrewsbury, St Julian's


Shrewsbury, St Mary's


Shrewsbury, St Michael's


Sibdon Carwood


Sidbury


Silvington


Smethcott


Snead


St George's


St Martin's (Weston Rhyn Tithe Map)


Stanton Lacy


Stanton Long


Stanton Upon Hine Heath


Stapleton


Stirchley


Stockton


Stoke On Tern


Stoke St Milborough


Stokesay


Stottesdon


Stowe


Sutton


Sutton Maddock


Tasley


Tibberton


Tilstock


Tong


Trefonen


Trelystan (Chirbury), County Of Powys


Tugford


Uffington


Uppington


Upton Cressett


Upton Magna


Waters Upton


Wellington, All Saints


Wellington, Christ Church


Welshampton


Wem


Wentnor


West Felton


Westbury


Weston Rhyn


Weston Under Redcastle


Wheathill and Loughton


Whitchurch


Whittington


Whixall


Willey


Wistanstow


Withington


Wombridge


Woodcote Chapelry


Woolstaston


Woore


Worfield


Worthen


Wrockwardine


Wrockwardine Wood


Wroxeter

Methodist registers - locationskeyboard_arrow_down

Shrewsbury Circuit

Baptist registers - locationskeyboard_arrow_down

Oswestry


Shrewsbury Claremont

United Reformed Church registers - locationskeyboard_arrow_down

Maesbury


Shrewsbury

Congregational registers - locationskeyboard_arrow_down

Oswestry

Society of Friends (Quaker) - locationskeyboard_arrow_down

Coalbrookdale

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