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Researching Your Family History

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We know how addictive researching your family tree can be!

If you think you have an ancestor buried at St Nicholas’, Worth and require more information, get in touch and our volunteers may be able to help. You can:

  • Leave a message on the form at the bottom of this page
  • Email us on history@worthparish.org
  • Call us on 0300 111 8150

Although we do not charge for this service, a donation to church funds would be much appreciated. You can donate:

  • By joining the Friends of St Nicholas’ – a group which exists purely to help with the upkeep of the church building and graveyard.  Click here for a joining form for the Friends.
  • By bank transfer to Worth PCC, HSBC Bank Crawley, Sort Code 40-18-22  Account Number 61223372 (quoting FAMHISTORY)
  • By cheque made payable to Worth PCC – it would help if you marked this as “Family History Donation”. Please post this to Worth Parish Office, St Barnabas’ Church, Worth Road, Crawley, RH10 7DY

Best wishes for your future family research.

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