England & Wales, Nonconformist Births and Baptism, 1660-1848
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England & Wales, Nonconformist Births and Baptism, 1660-1848
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This collection contains birth and baptism records from England and Wales who were not members of the Church of England, between the years 1660 and 1848. Records typically include the name of the child, date and place of birth, date of baptism, and names of the parents. Some records also include religious denomination.<br><br>Compliance with government request to deposit registers of vital events varied from faith to faith, but the largest denominations represented in this collection include Baptist, Presbyterian, Unitarian, Wesleyan, Congregational, Moravian, Methodist, Independent, Catholic and New Jerusalemite.<br>The index of this collection was produced by MyHeritage from scanned images of the original documents. © Crown Copyright Images reproduced by courtesy of The National Archives, London, England.
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Harriet MartineauBorn: June 12 1802 - Norwich, Norfolk, England
Harriet Martineau was an English writer, journalist, and pioneering social theorist.
She is considered one of the first women to engage systematically in sociology and social analysis. Her writings addressed issues such as gender equality, social justice, religion, and political economy, and she often used popular storytelling to explain complex economic and philosophical ideas to a broad audience. At a time when women rarely participated in public discourse, Martineau’s work had a profound influence on social thought and helped shape the understanding of social structures in 19th century England.