Sources for Researching Turvey
Bedfordshire Archives holds many documents relating to the parish; a search of our online catalogue with Turvey as the subject returns over 4700 items.
Significant collections for researching people or places in Turvey include:
- P27: Records for the parish of All Saints, including: registers of baptisms, marriages and burials; records relating to church property; account books of overseers of the poor; settlement and removal papers; apprenticeship indentures.
- PCTurvey: Parish council records, including: minutes; financial records; documents relating to rights of way, planning and other local matters.
- ABP/W: Wills proved in the Archdeaconry of Bedford, 1536-1857
- QSR: Quarter Sessions Records for Bedfordshire from 1714-1900. A search combining Turvey as the subject and QSR as the reference will find criminal cases in which the parish is mentioned.
- GA488: Enclosure Papers, 1783
- MA3: Enclosure map and Award Book B, 1783
- MC1/5/0/1: Books of reference to the first edition OS plans
- MB2/TUR: Turvey Methodist Church
- X729: Records of Turvey Congregational Church
- SDTurvey: Turvey School [Church of England Mixed, Junior Mixed and Infants, Public Elementary Junior, VC CP, CPJ, CPI, Lower]
- HG: Higgins/Longuet-Higgins archive
- X670: Higgins Family of Turvey
- Z1353: Priory of Our Lady of Peace (Turvey Abbey)
- Z178: Deeds, including Turvey Abbey Estate
- Z50/128: Photographs of Turvey
- Z1130/128: Postcards with pictures of Turvey
- Z1306/128: Postcards with pictures of Turvey
Further details of these items can be found through our online catalogue. Our detailed collection guides give more information about the types of records we hold.
Other useful sources for information about Turvey include:
- Victoria County History entry for Turvey, available through British History Online. Although published in 1912 most of the information is still relevant.
- Open Domesday lists eight entries for Turvey in the Domesday Book of 1086
Copies of the parish registers listing baptisms, marriages and burials up to 1812 can be purchased from Bedfordshire Archives.
We offer an enquiry and research service, however this is limited to local history, properties and general subjects; we are no longer able to carry out genealogy research.