The parish of Holy Trinity was created in 1844 from part of Oxford St. Ebbe ancient parish.
Start of Parish Registers | 1845
| Start of Bishops Transcripts | 1845
| Colleges Included | none
| Location | Bounded on the north by Oxford St. Ebbe, on the east and south by Oxford St. Aldate, and on the west by Oxford St. Thomas the Martyr.
| Later History | Civil parish absorbed into the civil parish of Oxford in 1926. Ecclesiastical parish continued to exist.
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Research Tips
- Chapter in Victoria County History of Oxfordshire, Volume 4, the City of Oxford, entitled "Parish Government and Poor-Relief".
- Chapter in Victoria County History of Oxfordshire, Volume 4, the City of Oxford, entitled "Ancient Parish Churches".
- Oxfordshire History Centre, St Luke's Church, Temple Road, Oxford, OX4 2HT
- Oxfordshire FHS covers the whole county. The Family History Society provides an interactive map to assist in locating individual parishes and also relates the society's progress in transcribing parish registers and gravestone information for that particular parish. Browse the website to see what else the society can provide.
- Further information from GENUKI
- Ordnance Survey map of Oxfordshire 1900 provided by A Vision of Britain through Time
- Ordnance Survey map of Oxfordshire 1944 provided by A Vision of Britain through Time
- English Jurisdictions 1851, a parish finding aid provided by FamilySearch, particularly helpful in large towns and cities.
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