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From: "Peter James Smith" <>
Subject: Re: [LAN]
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2001 19:22:21 -0000
References: <73679AE33AF1D411898C00B0D0AA44705A28B6@hygeia.fp.co.nz>
Hi Adrian,
There is also St. Mark's - St. Mark's Place off Buncer Lane,
and again St. Francis... at Cherry Tree.
and of course The Cathedral - St. Mary's in Church St.
(the parish church) in the centre of town.
Just one or two more to add to your collection ,
Hope these help.
Regards.
Sheila, Fife, Scotland.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adrian Elsworth" <>
To: <>
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2001 12:20 AM
Subject: [LAN]
> Hi All,
>
> A few days ago I posted a list of non-conformist churches in Blackburn. I
> have now found my list of Blackburn CofE Parish churches with their
building
> dates:-
>
> St Johns - Ainsworth Street - 1789
> St Pauls - St Pauls Street Blakey Moor - 1792 (known as Lady Huntingdons
> until 1829)
> St Peters - St Peters Street - 1819-20
> Holy Trinity - Mount Pleasant - 1846
> St Michael & All Angels - Whalley Road Brookhouse - 1869
> Christ Church - Grimshaw Park - 1859
> St Thomas' - Bolton Gate - 1866
> All Saints - Nova Scotia - 1870-72
> St James' Shear Brow - 1874
> St Lukes - Bank Top - 1877
> St Philips - Griffin(?) - 1880
> St Barnabas' - Addison Street - 1886
> St Matthews - Higher Audley - 1886
> St James' - Lower Darwen - 1829
> St Andrews - Livesey - 1877
>
> Many of these churches are now disused and some have been demolished. All
> their records should now be in the CRO at Preston, though some of these
> churches resisted depositing them for a while. I don't know if any of
these
> have been filmed by the LDS yet.
> Just a few more places to look for that ellusive b. m. or d.!
>
> Cheers,
>
> Adrian
>
>
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