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Landulph Online Parish Clerk
Welcome to the virtual office of the Landulph Online Parish Clerk.  I hope there is something here that will help you in your search for your Landulph ancestors. This will always be a work in progress, so please check back now and then.
 
Please note:  the Online Parish Clerk program is a network of volunteers who collect records for a particular parish, to assist in genealogical research.  We are NOT to be confused with the resident parish clerk or parish council.  For more information on the Cornwall OPC's, see the link on the Resources page.
 
Would you like to be notified when new transcriptions are posted?  Need a look-up in records that have not yet been transcribed?  Have a suggestion for resources that should be linked here? Email Nan at landulph-opc@earthlink.net.
 
(For look-ups:  please give as much information as possible in your request -- first names; type of event; and an approximate year, or range of years, in which to look.  The older the record, the more time your look-up may take, as the registers are more difficult to read.  But I will get back to you as soon as I possibly can.)
 


 
Not finding your ancestors in Landulph? Don't forget to look at the neighboring parishes:
Botus Fleming
Pillaton
St. Stephens by Saltash
And in Devon:
Bere Ferrers
Tamerton Foliot

A note about the transcriptions:  these transcriptions are from scans of the original parish record books (by the very kind permission and assistance of the Cornwall Record Office and the Church of Latter Day Saints).  The quality of the scans is excellent.  The legibility of the originals themselves is, well, spotty.  Which is why you'll see question marks, or notations of "illegible," in some places.  In the future I'll be going back to these, in the hopes that longer familiarity with antique handwriting, and the names of Landulph, will bring more clarity.
 
In the meantime, any assistance/corrections/informed guesses will be much appreciated.

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