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West Bromwich Good Shepherd
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The ecclesiastical parish of the Good Shepherd was formed on 15th October 1910 from parts of Holy Trinity and St John's parishes. The church, in Spon Lane was erected in 1909.
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The church of the Good Shepherd was a structure of brick with stone dressings, consisting of a chancel, nave and aisles and a turret with a finial.
The parish was amalgamated with the parish of St John, West Bromwich in 1966 and a new church, designed by John Madin, was built in Lyttleton Street in 1966-67 to serve the new parish of the Good Shepherd with St John.
Church of England Registers
The register of the Good Shepherd Church, West Bromwich, commences in 1902. The original registers for the period 1902-1962 (Bapts) & 1911-1965 (Mar) are deposited at Staffordshire Record Office.
Nonconformist Church Registers
Records of Nonconformist churches in West Bromwich can be found on the West Bromwich page.
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