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From: "Janet" <>
Subject: Re: [UK-W&H] KIRKPATRICK
Date: Fri, 29 Apr 2005 09:08:04 +0100
References: <2v$bduA6yVcCFwHl@varneys.demon.co.uk>


Here's one of the entries I have which confirms what I thought was a Church, all four were baptised there.

2. ELIZABETH JOHNSON KIRKPATRICK - International Genealogical Index
Gender: Female Christening: 11 APR 1833 Bold Street Universalist, Liverpool, Lancashire, England


I have checked the Royal College of Surgeons without success.

As to the denomination, I suspect these folk might have been Scots and, this being so wouldnt have gone to Church of England.

Janet

----- Original Message -----
From: "Eve McLaughlin" <>

> There is something wrong there. Marriages between 1754 and 1837 had to
> take place in the Church of England (except for Jews and Quakers). The
> church name you quote is not even the name of a recognised English
> nonconformist denomination - so is it somewhere abroad? There were odd
> denominations in America, for instance, which may have performed
> ceremonies, though whether they would be recognised as legal fro British
> subjects is another matter.
> As he was practitising after 1801, there should be a registration with
> the Royal College of Surgeons. who keep records.

>>
>>David KIRKPATRICK and Mary SILLERS were married in 1818 at the Bold Street
>>Universalist Church and thereafter they lived in Caldy, Cheshire. Their four
>>children were baptised at the Bold Street Universalist Church.
>



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