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Congregation Church Records

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Congregation Church Records and Peake family search

Postby sheila illidge » Tue Dec 23, 2008 5:25 pm

Thanks to everybody who gave me advice, help and guidance in my search. I am so delighted to have discovered a relative after years of thinking that I had no family.
Have a lovely Christmas and best wishes to all for 2009.
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Postby Kirsty » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:36 am

Hi Sheila,

You're very welcome :D . We're always here if you need further help in the future.

For everyone else;
There is a thread on the Liverpool & SWLancs Forum detailing Sheila's search with posts by both Sheila and myself. For anyone interested try the following link:
http://liverpool-genealogy.org.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6151

Best Wishes, Kirsty :)
Researching the Crown Glass / Bottle Glass Works associated with Charles B.F. Borron

Researching the following family names:
ABBOTT, BAINES, FORSHAW, HARRISON, HEATON, IRONMONGER, JACKSON, LITTLER, MADDOCKS, MOORE, MORGAN, PARKINSON, TWISS, TWIST, WARING/WAREING.
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Re: Congregation Church Records

Postby nannycar » Tue Mar 02, 2010 1:17 am

Hi everyone, I was baptised at the Congregational Church in March 1928. For many years I had a small cutting out of a paper, could have bean the guardian, it was brown with age and had creases (like my wrinkles) I didn't know I had, until I had a cataract done last December. I asked the Dr (consultant) had he put H D in my eye but I can see so good I am having the other eye done soon. Sorry for going on so, all I wanted to say was about my baptisem. :x :shock: , cheers Jean.
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Re: Congregation Church Records

Postby sheila illidge » Mon Mar 08, 2010 12:24 pm

nannycar wrote:Hi everyone, I was baptised at the Congregational Church in March 1928. For many years I had a small cutting out of a paper, could have bean the guardian, it was brown with age and had creases (like my wrinkles) I didn't know I had, until I had a cataract done last December. I asked the Dr (consultant) had he put H D in my eye but I can see so good I am having the other eye done soon. Sorry for going on so, all I wanted to say was about my baptisem. :x :shock: , cheers Jean.

Hi Jean, I found your info re your Baptism at the Congregational Church to be very interesting, the only things that i have of my mother's are her Bible, presented to her from the Congregational Church and her Confirmation Book with inscription dated 1922. I obviously thought that the Confirmation took place at the Congregational Church. During my search for the records (which I never found) I was advised by Terry Birkinhead, secretary of UR Church that my mother could not have been Confirmed at Congregational Church as this is not part of their tradition. I never thought to check for Baptism details, you have spurred me on again, thanks. Good luck with the cataract operations.
Cheers, Sheila.
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Re: Congregation Church Records

Postby nannycar » Mon Mar 08, 2010 5:23 pm

Hi Sheila, thanks. I'm not very good at all these things, like familly records ect. I wish I was but I just rememberd about the cutting of my baptisem. Sometimes little things mean something to someone. I don't know why I was baptised at the Congregational Church as I lived on the trees estate. The only reason I think can be my grandfather, David Lewis, was inspector of police in Earlestown but I thought he was there well before I was born but again I'm not sure.
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