Place:Gembling, East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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NameGembling
Alt namesChemelingesource: Domesday Book (1985) p 306
Ghemelingesource: Domesday Book (1985) p 306
TypeTownship, Civil parish
Coordinates54°N 0.302°W
Located inEast Riding of Yorkshire, England     ( - 1974)
Also located inYorkshire, England    
Humberside, England     (1974 - 1996)
East Riding of Yorkshire, England     (1996 - )
See alsoFoston on the Wolds, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandancient parish in which it was a township
Dickering Wapentake, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandwapentake in which the parish was located
Driffield Rural, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandrural district in which the parish was situated 1894-1935
Beeford, East Riding of Yorkshire, Englandcivil parish into which it was absorbed in 1935
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog
the following text is based on an article in Wikipedia

Gembling is now a hamlet in the civil parish of Foston on the Wolds in the East Riding of Yorkshire. It is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) southwest from the coastal resort of Bridlington and 2.5 miles (4 km) north from the village of North Frodingham.

Historically, Gembling was a township in the ecclesiastical parish of Foston on the Wolds in the wapentake of Dickering. From 1894 until 1935, Gembling was a civil parish in Driffield Rural District until 1935 when it merged with the neighbouring parish of Beeford under the name Beeford. Civil parish groups of villages and hamlets have altered yet again since 1974.

Humberside 1974-1996

In 1974 most of what had been the East Riding of Yorkshire was joined with the northern part of Lincolnshire to became a new English county named Humberside. The urban and rural districts of the former counties were abolished and Humberside was divided into non-metropolitan districts. The new organization did not meet with the pleasure of the local citizenry and Humberside was wound up in 1996. The area north of the River Humber was separated into two "unitary authorities"—Kingston upon Hull covering the former City of Hull and its closest environs, and the less urban section to the west and to the north which, once again, named itself the East Riding of Yorkshire.

The phrase "Yorkshire and the Humber" serves no purpose in WeRelate. It refers to one of a series of basically economic regions established in 1994 and abolished for most purposes in 2011. See the Wikipedia article entited "Regions of England").


Research Tips

  • GENUKI on Gembling. The GENUKI page gives numerous references to local bodies providing genealogical assistance.
  • The FamilySearch wiki on the ecclesiastical parish of Foston on the Wolds provides a list of useful resources for the local area.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time on Gembling.
  • A Vision of Britain through Time provides links to three maps of the East Riding, produced by the United Kingdom Ordnance Survey, illustrating the boundaries between the civil parishes and the rural districts at various dates. These maps all expand to a scale that will illustrate small villages and large farms or estates.
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