Like Membury,
Kilmington was a chapelry of Axminster.
The Parish
Register is disrupted between 1600-1723
Resources
Baptisms
1577-1600
1723-1875
Marriages
1577-1600
1723-1837
Burials
1577-1600
1723-1950
Extracts from
early Churchwardens' Accounts
1556-1595
Lay Subsidy
Roll
1660
Hearth Tax
1664
Kilmington
men in the Monmouth Rebellion
1685
Index Estate
Duty Office Wills
1812-60
Index Wills & Admons from other sources
Trade Directory
Entries
1850
1857 1873 1878 1890 1893 1902 1919
1923 1926 1935
Census
1841
1851 1861 1871
1881
1891 1901
Honour Roll:
Kilmington men who fell in war
1914-18
1939-45
Monumental
Inscriptions from St Giles' churchyard
from Pulman
Index Kilmington lease & land holders from various sources
Index misc references to Kilmington folk from various sources
The Book of the Axe (George Pulman 1875)
Where Dorset Meets Devon (Francis Bickley 1911)
The Devon Village Book (Devon Fed. of Women's Institutes 1990)
Around Axminster in Old Photographs (Les Berry & Gerald Gosling 1993)
Archive Photograph series: The Book of the Axe (Les Berry & Gerald Gosling 1996)
Around Axminster (Les Berry & Gerald Gosling 2001)
The Book of Axminster with Kilmington: Portrait of a Devon Market Town (Les Berry & Gerald Gosling 2003)
A Brief History
of Kilmington (Maj-Gen.
G. M Elliott)
Find the 1891 ordinance survey map in the county gazetteer under DEVON
Kilmington Hertitage link at the Devon Local Studies Library
Search
the Francis Frith historic photograph collection
Click on the parish name below
to go to the related GENUKI site
This
page last updated 14 December 2004