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Lodge Lane Independent, Elswick
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Independent church,
Lodge Lane,
Elswick
Lancashire
Lodge Lane,
Elswick
Lancashire
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The church has/had a graveyard. The monumental inscriptions have been recorded by the Elswick Historical Society.
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It was founded in 1649.
The Independent churches were ones in which each congregation was autonomous, upholding the principles of independence. In the 19th century they became known as Congregational.
In 1972 the Congregational church joined with the English Presbyterian church to become the United Reformed Church.
This site provides historical information about churches, other places of worship and cemeteries. It has no connection with the churches themselves. For current information you should contact them directly.
Whilst every effort has been made to record exact details of record office and library holdings
you are recommended to check with them before visiting to ensure that they do hold the records and years you
wish to examine. Similarly check with transcript publishers to ensure they cover the records and years
you require before making a purchase.
Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1717-1809 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
- 1717-1809 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
- 1832-1836 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
- 1832-1836 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
Marriages
- 1912-1993 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
- 1912-1993 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
Burials
- 1836-1837 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
- 1836-1837 held by Lancashire Record Office MF 1/70 - Microfilm
Register Transcripts
MI
- 1834-1970 held by Lancashire Record Office Searchroom - Microfiche
- 1834-1970 held by Lancashire Record Office Searchroom - Microfiche
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