Parish Register of:-
St Luke, Old Street
Marriages
1732 to 1807 (except 1740 to 1764)| 8 April 1735 Edward Fitch and Mary Haynes by license | |
| ?0 March 1738 Joseph Fitch and Eleanor Cooks | |
| 13 August 1800 John Deadman (bachelor) and Sarah Fitch (spinster) both of this parish by banns both sign, witness Henry Deadman, J Delmer. | |
| ?5 February 1803 Joseph Fitch (signs), bachelor, and Mary X Thorn, spinster, both of this, by banns, John Fitch, Henry William Facey. | |
| 2 April 1805 William Fitch of this , bachelor and Sarah Ebers of this, spinster, witness John Fitch, Henry. Wm Lacey?, by banns. | |
| 2 June 1809 James Fitch of this, bachelor, and Anne Barnes of St Albans Herts, spinster, by license, both sign, witness Richard Palmer, W Waters. | |
| ?8 January 1816 Joseph Mackway of this, bachelor, and Jane Fitch of this, spinster, by banns, witness Edward C. Facey Thomas Engley. | |
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1835 Joseph Scott | |
| 7 June 1837 Thomas Fitch, widower, and Catherine Stuart Barlow, widow, both of this, by banns, both sign, witness George Peat, Anna Barlow. |
X means did not sign their name but made a mark.
Baptisms 1766 to 1857
| January 1775 Robert son of James Fitch, carpenter and Jane born 14 December. | |
| March 1792 Elizabeth daughter of John Fitch, apothecary and Jane born 31 January. | |
| June 1798 Louisa daughter of John Fitch and Jane born 27 May. | |
| February 1801 Sarah daughter of John Fitch and Jane born 25 January. | |
| October 1801 Ann Maria daughter of ?much Fitch Guiver and Ann Maud born 12 September. | |
| December 1854 Sarah Ann daughter of Jacob and Mary Ann Fitch 39 Charles Street, Hackney Road, Stationer, born 15 May 1842. | |
| July 1855 Richard son of Richard and Elizabeth Mary Fitch, 86 Seward Street, enameller, Born 22 March 1852. | |
| July 1855 Thomas Robert son of Richard and Elizabeth Mary Fitch, 86 Seward Street, enameller, Born 8 June. |
Burials 1813 to 1851
| 29 May 1850 Elizabeth Susannah Fitch, Seward Street, 15m? |
Though these records have been transcribed with care, no responsibility in any form can be held for their accuracy or completeness.