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Wolverhampton St Stephen
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St Stephen was formed into a separate ecclesiastical parish in February, 1909. The church, in Springfield, was erected in 1909.
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St Stephen's church was built in 1909, of red brick, in the Gothic Style, and consists of a chancel, nave of five bays, aisles, side chapel and vestries. The architect was Mr F Beck of Wolverhampton.
Church of England Registers
The register of St Stephen's church, Wolverhampton, commences in 1909.
The original registers for the period 1909-1946 (Bapts) & 1909-1939 (Mar) are deposited at Staffordshire Record Office.
Wolverhampton Archives holds microfilm of the deposited registers.
Nonconformist Church Registers
Records of Nonconformist churches in Wolverhampton can be found on the Wolverhampton page.
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