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Stamford Street Methodist New Connexion, Ashton under Lyne
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Methodist New Connexion church,
Stamford Street,
Ashton under Lyne
Lancashire
Stamford Street,
Ashton under Lyne
Lancashire
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The church has/had a graveyard. There is a transcription of some of the monumental inscriptions.
^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 before 1794. It closed in 2006. The organ pipes went to Altrincham. The Sunday School in Mill Lane, off Stamford Street is dated 1877.
The Methodist New Connexion was formed in 1797 when it seceeded from the Wesleyan Methodists. In 1907 the Methodist New Connexion merged with the United Methodist Free Church and the Bible Christians to form the United Methodist Church.
In 1932 the United Methodists joined with the Wesleyan Methodists and the Primitive Methodists to form the Methodist Church of Great Britain.
This site provides historical information about churches, other places of worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches etc. themselves.
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Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1794-1827 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/64 - Microfilm
- 1794-1827 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/64 - Microfilm
It was located at SJ9395198960 (Lat/Lon 53.487318, -2.092631). You can see this on maps provided by:
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