Northumberland
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Northumberland
County town: Newcastle Upon Tyne
Other major towns: Tynemouth, Wallsend
A beautiful, historical border county, with more castles than in any other English county -
Alnwick, Bamburgh, Warkworth and many, many more.
With outstanding coastline from Lindisfarne and Holy Island in the North, to beaches South to Tynemouth Priory as well as Hadrian's Wall and Keilder Water, the largest man-made lake in Europe, there is plenty for visitors to see.
It is the home land of many famous people St.Cuthbert and St. Aidan...Admiral Lord Collingwood, Thomas Bewick, Capability Brown and George Stephenson "Father of the Railways"
Split into districts, Northumberland is covered by the following offices:
Register Office Contact Details
Alnwick
Market Place
Alnwick
Tel 01665 602363
e-mail alnwickreg@northumberland.gov.uk
Berwick
5 Palace Street East
Berwick
Northumberland
Tel 01289 307373
e-mail berwickreg@northumberland.gov.uk
The Berwick office can supply a handwritten copy of a certificate, for a guide to scanned, handwritten and typed certificates see BMD Certificates
Hexham
Abbey Gate House
Market St
Hexham
Tel 01434 602355
e-mail hexhamreg@northumberland.gov.uk
Morpeth
94 Newgate St
Morpeth
Tel 01670 513232
e-mail morpethreg@northumberland.gov.uk
A complete listing of register offices for the Northumberland/Newcastle/Durham region, with links to the relevant offices is available at:
Record Office Lookup Requests
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Record Office Lookup Contacts
Cemetery Lookup Requests
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Cemetery Lookup Contacts
- Berwick,Tweedmouth Cemetery:Glen in Tinsel Knickers
- Berwick Town Cemetery:Glen in Tinsel Knickers
Links
Local History Society
OPC
Archives
Family and Social History
Maps & Photographs
Countywide interest
Specific Town Village interest
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