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St Werburgh (old), Warburton, Church of England
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St Werburgh (old),
Wigsey Lane,
Warburton
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^Our records show that this church is closed. Click the arrow on the line above to find links to search for web sites of current churches of the same denomination, or try the Nearby Churches link above.
It was founded in 1611. It closed in 1880.
Church History
An ancient parish church, serving the township of Warburton. The original church was replaced by a new building on Bent Lane in 1885, but remained as a chapel until 1970.
Church Records
C = Christenings (Baptisms) ; M = Marriages ; B = Burials ; BTs = Bishop's Transcripts
Original Registers | C 1611-1935 ; M 1655-1836 ; B 1638-1932 — Cheshire Archives (P 68) C from 1935 ; M from 1839 ; B from 1932 — Church |
Microfilm Copies | C 1611-1859 ; M 1655-1836 ; B 1638-1863 — Cheshire Archives ; Family History Society of Cheshire ; Manchester Archives & Local Studies ; Trafford Local Studies ; Warrington Library |
Bishop's Transcripts | 1813-14, 1869-76 — Cheshire Archives (microfilmed) |
Copies and Indexes | CMB 1611-1752 (transcript/index by G. .E Warburton) — Cheshire Archives M 1655-1837 — Boyd's Marriage Index - may be viewable on subscription sites such as ancestry and findmypast M 1703-1837 (incomplete) — Bertram Merrell Marriage Index of Cheshire (1750-1836) M 1754-1837 — North & East Cheshire Marriage Index - may be viewable at subscription sites such as ancestry and findmypast |
Monumental Inscriptions | Transcript by G. E. Warburton, 1909 — Cheshire Archives Published by the Family History Society of Cheshire (edited by G. C. Normansell), 1998 |
It was located at SJ6971989582 (Lat/Lon 53.402184, -2.456909). You can see this on maps provided by:
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