Nonconformists

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Nonconformists

Nonconformists are those who do not conform to the religious observance of the Church of England otherwise known as the Anglican Church. Nonconformist denominations include Congregationalists, Presbyterians, (these two now joined together in the United Reformed Church), Baptists, Methodists, Quakers (properly known as the Society of Friends), Roman Catholics and Unitarians, to name only the most prominent. 

The Methodists, followers of John Wesley, were the most numerous of the Nonconformist denominations. In the nineteenth century the Methodists split into a number of separate groups - including Wesleyan, Primitive and New Connexion - which came together as the united Methodost Church in the early twentieth century. 

Nonconformist registers available at Doncaster Archives do not generally include marriage registers. One reason for this was that these registers did not have the legal status enjoyed by the national, legally-established church, the Church of England. From 1753 to 1898, only Quakers and Jews could marry outside the parish church. Everyone else could only contract a valid marriage if married by the Church of England.

From 1898, a nonconformist church could keep its own official marriage register. If, however, the church closes, the registers are returned to the Registrar General, who then transfers them to one designated record office in each county. In South Yorkshire, this is Sheffield Archives, however, Doncaster Archives has microfiche copies of most of these marriage registers.

Doncaster Archives has the records of over a hundred nonconformist churches, although under half of these include registers.

Methodist Circuit Registers

Baptisms Marriages 
Doncaster Priory Place, Includes Blaxton, Brodsworth, Finningley, Moss and New Bentley WM 1919-1926 
Doncaster Spring Gardens PM 1901-1934 

Church Registers

MNC is Methodist New Connexion; PM is Primitive Methodist; WM is Wesleyan Methodist.
* indicates copy registers
Baptisms Marriages Deaths 
Askern WM 1880-1961 
Balby Balby Road PM 1902-1965 
Bawtry Wesleyan WM 1841-1907 
Bentley Bentley Road PM 1946-1967 
Bentley Cooke Street PM 1938-1968 
Bentley High Street WM 1876-1978 
Bentley Toll Bar PM 1914-1967 
Blaxton WM 1935-1964 
Carcroft WM 1910-1964 
Carcroft United Reformed 1915-1979 
Conisbrough WM 1842-1961 
Conisbrough New Hill PM 1922-1953 
Denaby Main Epworth Hall WM 1882-1971 
Doncaster Oxford Place.
includes Carr Mills
 
WM 1866-1898 
Doncaster Priory Place WM 1849-1948 
Doncaster Spring Gardens PM 1845-1956 
Doncaster National Spiritualist 1929-1977 1929-1977 1929-1977 
Doncaster Pentecostal 1972-1994 
Doncaster Unitarian 1859-1891 1859-1893 
Doncaster Hallgate, United Reformed 1798-1864
1939-1972
 
Fenwick WM 1908-1983 
Finningley WM 1964-1974 
Harworth WM 1926-1958 
Hexthorpe PM 1933-1958 
Mexborough Free Christian U 1915-1989 1916-1984* 1919-1940 
Moss WM 1927-1971 
Rossington UM 1918-1948 
Scawthorpe 1953-1984 
Sprotbrough, Sprotbrough Road WM 1939-1975 1956-1969 
Stainforth WM 1845-1929 
Thorne and District WM   1841-1928 

Thorne High Levels.
Includes Thorne Bethesda and Fishlake 
 

MNC 1872-1957 
Thorne Centenary, South Parade PM 1909-1970 
Thorne Moorends WM 1899-1935 
Tickhill and District WM 1837-1930 
Woodlands Woodside WM 1909-1948 
Last Updated - Wednesday, 26 September 2007
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