Vital and church records

Odiham’s vital records begin early by English parish standards, with Church of England registers from the 16th century and continuous civil registration coverage from 1837 via the Hartley Wintney Registration District. For most family historians, parish registers, bishop’s transcripts, FreeREG/FamilySearch indexes and Hartley Wintney registration records form the core pathway to reconstructing Odiham families from the mid‑1500s onward.​

Parish registers (All Saints, Odiham)

  • Parish: All Saints, Odiham (Church of England).​
  • Transcriptions on FreeREG cover baptisms, marriages and burials with first transcribed year 1537 and last transcribed year 1834.​​
  • FamilySearch catalogues a volume “Marriages at Odiham, 1538–1812,” indicating very early marriage coverage and suggesting that original registers or copies survive from the later 16th century.​
  • Hampshire parish registers, including Odiham, are included in the FamilySearch digital collection “England, Hampshire, Parish Registers, 1538–1980,” where image availability varies by parish and date.​

Table: Parish registers (summary)

Record typeApprox. start (evidence)Approx. end in main runAccess / repositoryNotes
Baptisms1537 (first FreeREG transcription year; suggests early register) freereg19th–20th c., continuing to present in parish custody and diocesan archives familysearch+1Original registers at Hampshire Archives and Local Studies; images and indexes via FamilySearch “Hampshire Parish Registers” and other commercial sites familysearch+1Early coverage strong; verify exact first page/date and any gaps via archive catalogue and bishop’s transcripts.
Marriages1538 (FamilySearch marriage volume title) familysearch1812 for this particular volume; later marriages in separate series as per 1754 and 1837 legislation familysearch+1Hampshire Archives; FamilySearch catalog; online indexes (FreeREG, commercial providers) familysearch+2Phillimore‑style or other printed transcripts exist for some Hampshire parishes; check Odiham’s inclusion in county register publications.
Burials16th century (FreeREG totals from 1530s onward) freereg19th–20th c., continuing to present familysearch+1As above: Hampshire Archives; FamilySearch; local and national index projects familysearch+2Social-media summary suggests structure where early book’s burials stop in 1727; researchers should confirm transitions between volumes. facebook

Church of England

Baptisms
Marriages
Burials

Bishop’s transcripts and coverage checks

  • FamilySearch and the Hampshire parish register collection indicate that bishop’s transcripts (BTs) for Odiham may supplement gaps in original registers, following the usual diocesan practice from the late 16th/early 17th century.​
  • FreeREG’s “gaps and embargoes” page for All Saints, Odiham provides an at-a-glance indication of periods where no entries are currently transcribed, which may reflect genuine register gaps, missing BTs, or untranscribed material.​

Civil registration

  • Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day.
  • From the introduction of civil registration on 1 July 1837, Odiham was in Hartley Wintney Registration District, which covered a group of north‑east Hampshire parishes including Odiham, Dogmersfield, Crondall, South Warnborough, Greywell and others.​
  • Hartley Wintney Registration District existed from 1837 until its abolition on 1 October 1932, when Odiham and neighbouring parishes were transferred to other districts; certificates for events during this period are indexed in the national General Register Office system.​

Table: Civil registration coverage

PeriodDistrictNotesAccess
1837–1932Hartley Wintney Registration District parishmouse+1Odiham listed as a constituent civil parish; district abolished 1.10.1932 with Odiham transferred as part of a wider reorganisation. ukbmdGRO indexes (England & Wales); local register office (Hampshire) certificate applications; online BMD indexes via FreeBMD and commercial providers.
1932–presentSuccessor districts (e.g., Basingstoke or North East Hampshire–type districts; must be confirmed from later administrative histories) ukbmdBoundary note shows Odiham leaving Hartley Wintney in 1932, but exact successor name and subsequent changes require checking more recent registration district lists. ukbmdAs above, via GRO and current local register office.

Nonconformist and other denominations

  • The Odiham area, like much of Hampshire, developed nonconformist congregations (e.g., Methodist, Baptist, Congregational) from the 18th–19th centuries, but specific chapels serving Odiham must be identified through county directories, RG 4/5/8 nonconformist record series, and local history guides.​
  • The FamilySearch Wiki and Parishmouse family history guide for Odiham both highlight that, alongside All Saints church, researchers should look for nearby chapels and meeting houses whose registers may be deposited in The National Archives or Hampshire Archives; these can be located through the National Archives’ Discovery catalogue and specialist nonconformist databases.​
  • “Nonconformist” is a term referring to religious denominations other than an established or state church. In England, the state church is the Church of England.

Table: Nonconformist and other denominations

Denomination / chapelApprox. startRepository / indexNotes
Wesleyan / Primitive / United Methodist chapels serving Odiham or nearby villagesLate 18th–19th c. (typical for region) familysearchThe National Archives RG4/RG5/RG8 series; Hampshire Archives; FamilySearch and commercial nonconformist collections familysearch+1Exact Odiham-related chapels and dates need to be confirmed in catalogues (Discovery, county archive guides, and local histories).
Baptist / Congregational chapels (Odiham/Hart area)18th–19th c. parishmouseAs above; some surviving registers may be deposited centrally or remain in church custody. familysearch+1Parishmouse and local histories note nonconformist activity in the Hartley Wintney–Odiham area but do not list precise series for each chapel.
Roman Catholic (if any local mission or later parish)Primarily 19th–20th c. familysearchDiocesan archives and local parish; some coverage via national RC registers projects. familysearchNo prominent pre‑emancipation Catholic stronghold is highlighted for Odiham specifically; confirm via county religious history.
  1. https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Odiham,_Hampshire,_England_Genealogy
  2. https://www.freereg.org.uk/freereg_contents/5409cb01eca9eba206038b9c/show_church?locale=en
  3. https://www.familysearch.org/en/search/collection/2556014
  4. https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/hartley%20wintney.html
  5. https://www.familysearch.org/en/search/catalog/115119
  6. https://parishmouse.co.uk/hampshire/hartley-wintney-hampshire-family-history-guide/
  7. https://parishmouse.co.uk/hampshire/odiham-hampshire-family-history-guide/
  8. https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/parish