Name | Pitton and Farley |
Alt names | Farley | source: village in parish | | Pitton | source: village in parish, former chapelry |
Type | Chapelry, Civil parish |
Coordinates | 51.081°N 1.699°W |
Located in | Wiltshire, England |
See also | Alderbury Hundred, Wiltshire, England | hundred in which it was located | | Salisbury Rural, Wiltshire, England | rural district, 1894 - 1934 | | Salisbury and Wilton Rural, Wiltshire, England | rural district, 1934 - 1974 | | Salisbury District, Wiltshire, England | district municipality 1974-2009 | | Wiltshire District, Wiltshire, England | unitary authority since 2009 |
- source: Family History Library Catalog
- source: Family History Library Catalog
Pitton and Farley is a civil parish southeast of Salisbury in Wiltshire, England. It is made up of the villages of Pitton and Farley which are about two miles apart just off the A30 London Road. The two villages became a single civil parish in the middle of the 19th century. Pitton was previous a chapelry in parish of Alderbury.
For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Pitton.
For more information, see the EN Wikipedia article Farley.
Research Tips
- From this Ancestry page you can browse the Wiltshire parishes which have parish register transcripts online, quite often from very early dates. However, reading the early ones requires skill and patience. Transcriptions should also be in FamilySearch.
- A further collection of online source references will be found on the county page for Wiltshire.
Categories: Wiltshire, England | Pitton and Farley, Wiltshire, England | Alderbury Hundred, Wiltshire, England | Salisbury Rural, Wiltshire, England | Salisbury and Wilton Rural, Wiltshire, England | Salisbury District, Wiltshire, England | Wiltshire District, Wiltshire, England
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