Gosforth, St Nicholas: Records of baptisms 1697-1985, marriages
1725-1981 and burials 1699-1983 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service and
at Tyne and Wear Archives
Service. Bishops' Transcripts for the period 1762-1846 are deposited at
Durham University Library Archives and Special Collections, Palace Green,
Durham City. The International Genealogical Index (I.G.I.) includes baptisms
1687-1812 and marriages 1725-1812 (with gaps) for this parish, and Boyd's
Marriage Index includes marriages 1725-1812 and banns 1751-1812. Transcripts of
baptisms 1697-1812, marriages 1725-1812 and burials 1699-1812 for Gosforth are
available at
Newcastle Central Library, Local Studies Dept. A
transcript of monumental inscriptions at Gosforth (microfiche TN85) is
published by
Northumberland and
Durham Family History Society and these records are also available in book
form at Newcastle Central Library, Local Studies Department.
Gosforth, All Saints: Records of baptisms 1906-1963, marriages
1904-1979
and burials 1963-1976 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service.
For earlier records see Gosforth, St Nicholas.
Kenton, Church of the Ascension: Records of baptisms 1956-1991
and
marriages 1958-1982 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service.
The church was consecrated in 1956, for earlier records see Gosforth, All
Saints.
Newcastle, The Epiphany - St Hugh: Records of marriages
1975-1983
and burials 1966 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service. For earlier records
see Gosforth, All Saints.
Newcastle, The Epiphany - Fawdon, St Mary the Virgin:
Records of baptisms 1959-1973 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service. For earlier records see
Gosforth, All Saints.
Newcastle, The Epiphany - Kingston Park, St John the Evangelist:
Records of marriage 1992-2000 are available at
Northumberland Collections
Service. For earlier records see
Newcastle, The Epiphany: St Hugh.
Nonconformist Records.
Records for the following nonconformist churches in the parish of Gosforth are
available at Tyne and Wear
Archives Service:
Early Wesleyan Methodist chapels in this area belonged to Newcastle West W.M.
Circuit. Records for 1788-1837 can be seen at
Northumberland Collections
Service and
Tyne and Wear Archives
Service, and they are included on the IGI (listed as Brunswick Place or
Orphan House).