Excerpt from The Registers of Mickleover (1607-1812), And, of Littleover (1680-1812), Co; Derby
As will be seen later on, the Baptisms and Burials from 1806 to 1811 are entered in the Littleover Registers, and there are no entries to be found for 1812 with the exception of Marriages. A very interesting table of the inhabitants of Mickleover for 1811 will be found in the Littleover portion.
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