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All Saints, Odd Rode, Church of England
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All Saints,
Church Lane/Holehouse Lane, Scholar Green,
Odd Rode
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It was founded in 1851.
Church History
Founded in 1851 as a chapel to Astbury: St. Mary, becoming the district church for the township of Odd Rode in 1860.. The boundaries of "The District of Odd Rode" were described in the London Gazette of 30 October 1860:
" All that part of the parish of Astbury, in the county and diocese of Chester wherein the present incumbent of such parish now possesses the exclusive cure of souls, which is comprised within the township of Odd Rode."
The district includes the chapel of Odd Rode: St. Luke.
Church Records
C = Christenings (Baptisms) ; M = Marriages ; B = Burials ; BTs = Bishop's Transcripts
Original Registers | C 1851-1903 ; M 1865-1952 — Cheshire Archives (P 26) C from 1903 ; M from 1952 ; B from 1864 — Church |
Microfilm Copies | C 1851-1903 ; M 1865-1952 — Cheshire Archives ; Alsager Library |
Bishop's Transcripts | 1864-1884 (microfilmed) — Cheshire Archives |
Copies and Indexes | C 1860-1903 (transcript) — published by the Family History Society of Cheshire M 1864-1929 (transcript of banns register) — published by the Family History Society of Cheshire M 1865-1950 — Cheshire BMD (CC:1068) B 1863-1993 (transcript of graves register) — published by the Family History Society of Cheshire |
Monumental Inscriptions | Published by the Family History Society of Cheshire, 1996 |
It is located at SJ8240057477 (Lat/Lon 53.114183, -2.264393). You can see this on maps provided by:
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