Page last updated 9th December 2007 by Sue Froud
STOKE ST GREGORY
Information complied by Sue Froud
Stoke St Gregory is the village where all my Chedzoy family originate from the mid 1600's onward. In the ancient registers it was known as Gregory Stoke. The name Stoke is from the Anglo-Saxon word Stoc which means place. A church has stood on this site since Anglo Saxon times. The church is dedicated to St. Gregory. The Patronal Festival of Gregory the Great is 3rd September. The Parish registers start in 1561. Stoke St Gregory is such an intriguing place, so many researchers seem to have roots in this village, many families are still there after 500 years, with branches now spread all over the world.
for more information about Stoke St Gregory see GENUKI-SOM
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register
for Baptisms 1561 - 1700 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Baptisms 1701 - 1800 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register Baptisms 1801 - 1929 click here
Stoke St Gregory Register of Banns of Marriage click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Marriages 1564-1799 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Marriages 1800 - 1837 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Marriages 1837 - 1850 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Marriages 1851 - 1901 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Burials 1561 - 1700 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register for Burials 1701 - 1800 click here
Stoke St Gregory Parish Register
Burials 1801 - 1887 click
here
Miscellaneous information from the Stoke St Gregory Parish Registers click here
A few grave stone inscriptions from Stoke St Gregory Church click here
Information on Slough Court Farm click here
More on the Church click here
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