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Nonconformist Church Registers

Non-conformist Church Registers

Information about holdings of nonconformist church registers in Durham County Record Office.

The Record Office holds records of nonconformist churches in the present county of Durham and the borough of Darlington and microfilm copies of pre-1837 registers of some churches formerly in the county, for example, South Shields and Sunderland.

You will find details of all nonconformist church registers on our Church Registers database. See the Search Church Registers page for further details.

There is more information about the following churches on our website:

  • Baptist churches
  • Congregational churches
  • Methodist Circuits and Churches
  • Presbyterian Churches
  • Roman Catholic Churches
  • Society of Friends (Quakers)
  • Unitarian Churches
  • Other Churches

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