Another great resource for family history researchers has just gone online; the nonconformist birth, marriage and death records from 1567 that are held by The National Archives.
The site called BMD Registers, a project between the National Archives and S&N Genealogy Supplies, provides access to the images of the non-parochial and nonconformist registers of 1567-1840. A basic search is free but you will need to pay a fee for advanced searches or to download images.
Birth, baptism, marriage and burial records are crucial for anyone researching their family history and before civil registration in 1837 the church registers provided this important source of information.
The registers held by The National Archives are from a huge variety of nonconformist congregations, including Baptists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Protestant Dissenters (known as ‘Dr Williams Library’) and Independents. There are also some registers from a small number of Roman Catholic communities.
When the project is complete you will also be able to access further miscellaneous birth, marriage and death records that include those of Quakers, of foreign congregations in England and of clandestine marriages before 1754. Also records of miscellaneous foreign returns and records of life events occurring at sea.