Hitcham All Saints

Transcribed by Helen Barrell. You can also search these transcriptions on FreeREG.

Notes

  • Latin: The earliest register (which goes up to 1706) is almost entirely written in Latin. Names are Latinised, and follow Latin grammar, e.g. Johannes filius Johannis Smyth = John son of John Smith (genitive, for possession), Johannes Smith duxit in uxorem Elizabetham Cooke = John Smith took Elizabeth Cooke as his wife. See my guide to dealing with Latin in parish registers.
  • Baptisms begin 1575, marriages in 1600, and burials in 1607. It’s possible that early records have survived in the Bishop’s Transcripts, but they’re not at all easy to access. (as of October 2025 – maybe Ancestry will add them to their Suffolk parish registers one day?)
  • Baptisms: they run up to the mid-late 1640s, mostly in Latin. Then in 1653, there’s a note to say that a “parish register” (a registrar) has been appointed. He records – in English – births, rather than baptisms, but these include some births pre-dating 1653, the earliest being 1645 (this is why the first and second spreadsheets slightly overlap). In 1656, some baptisms, rather than births, creep in, with one in Latin. Nothing’s recorded for 1658 or 1659 (apart from a single baptism which had been entered at the foot of an earlier page, halfway through 1613 baptisms). Then in 1660, the register returns to baptisms written in Latin. Baptisms get patchy in the 1670s, with forenames missing here and there. Then the number each year drops, so that only 3 are recorded in 1676, 8 in 1677, 5 in 1678, 7 in 1679 and 6 in 1680. No baptisms recorded 1682-1684 (torn-out page?). Only four recorded for 1685 (Feb & March 1685/6). 6 in 1687, and only 4 in 1689.
  • Burials: none 1642-1650, one only 1651, none 1652. Continues from 1653. Possibly gap 1661: they run up to August and stop, recommencing in March 1662. Only one, two, or three year from 1671 to 1677. None 1694-1699. The last page of the earliest register, ending with 1706 burials, is also the back cover, so most burials are very worn and faded and are very hard to decipher.
  • Marriages: none 1642-1652. None 1676-1691.

Baptisms

  • 1575-1635 to follow.
  • 1636-1706 to follow.
  • 1707 onwards to follow.

Burials

  • From 1607 to follow.

Marriages

  • From 1600 to follow.