OPC Vacancy
Contiguous Parishes (our neighbours)
Buttermere – Inkpen (BRK) – Shalbourne
Websites of Interest
The Parish Church of All Saints
All Saints church has an aisle-less nave, tiny chancel, and plain west tower. The nave has a 17th century roof; there are Georgian box pews and a west gallery.
All Saints Gallery All Saints Interior Gallery All Saints Churchyard Gallery
Protestation Return 1641-1642 Extracts from the Registers 1605-1780 John Hunt Trust for the Poor 1714 Richard Gillingham Clergy Trust 1723
Parish Register Transcripts
Marriages
Parish Registers held at WSHC
Baptisms 1720-1924
Marriages 1722-1993
Burials 1721-1955
Parish History
Ham is close to the Berkshire border and is sometime found in Berkshire records.
Civil Registration
1837 – April 1937 Hungerford Registration District
April 1937 – Present Marlborough Registration District
Buildings and Land
Landowners
Land Surveys
Maps
Ordnance Surveyor’s Drawings 1808-1809
Public Houses
Crown & Anchor
Crime and Legal Matters
Directories
Education
Diocesan Board of Education Meeting 1874
Emigration and Migration
Assisted Emigration
Thomas & Jane Dawson 1854 Abraham Evans & Family 1854 Thomas & Maryann Fuller 1854
General Items
Employment and Business
Apprentice – Michael Wilmott 1717
Community Services
Police
Miscellaneous Documents
Non Conformity and Other Places of Worship
People and Parish Notables
Census Returns Transcripts
Elections and Polls
Poll Book 1818 Voters List 1832 MP Nominations 2015
Family Notices
General Items
Secrets of Farming Book Subscribers 1863
Parish Notables
Giles Lytton Strachley – Writer and Critic
Pedigrees
Descendants of Thomas Strange c1730
Taxes
Poor Law, Charity and the Workhouse
Probate
Inquisition of Richard de Polhampton 1317
War, Conflict and Military Matters
War Memorials & Military Gallery
Naval Attestation – Charles Vivash 1872 Naval Attestation – William H. Dancy 1893 Diocese of Salisbury Memorial Book 1914-1918 Roll of Honour Plaque 1914-1918 Roll of Honour Plaque 1939-1945