St Andrew, Maghull- Church of England

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Damfield Lane,
Maghull
Lancashire
Cemeteries
The church has/had a graveyard.Church History
It was founded in 1610.The past incumbents of St Andrew`s Church, Damfield Lane, Maghull.
Revd J.G.LEIGH. 1869-1884
Revd J.. HOCTOR. 1884-1907
Revd R. WHITTAKER. 1907-1931
Can. H. FRAZER. 1931-1945
Revd L.HART 1946-1957
Revd C.P.K. BARNES 1957-1969
Revd I. DAVIS 1970-1988
Can J. GOODCHILD 1989-1998
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Church Records
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.
Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1729-1955 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380
Marriages
- 1729-1754 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380
- 1833-1950 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380
Burials
- 1833-1894 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380
Copies of Original Registers
Baptisms
- 1729-1921 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380 - Microfiche
Marriages
- 1729-1919 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380 - Microfiche
Burials
- 1833-1894 held by Lancashire Record Office PR 2922 3380 - Microfiche
Copies of Bishop's Transcripts
Baptisms
- 1610-1635 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1663-1689 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1729-1868 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
Marriages
- 1610-1635 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1663-1689 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1729-1843 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
Burials
- 1610-1635 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1663-1689 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
- 1729-1868 held by Lancashire Record Office DRL 2/31-32 - Microfilm
Register Transcripts
Baptisms
- 1663-1812 available from Lancashire Parish Register Society volume M2
- 1663-1812 Lancashire Parish Register Society held by Lancashire Record Office LPRS (M) 2 - Microfiche
Marriages
- 1660-1754 available from Lancashire Parish Register Society volume M2
- 1660-1754 Lancashire Parish Register Society held by Lancashire Record Office LPRS (M) 2 - Microfiche
Burials
- 1660-1844 Lancashire Parish Register Society held by Lancashire Record Office LPRS (M) 2 - Microfiche
- 1663-1812 available from Lancashire Parish Register Society volume M2
MI
- 1775-1912 held by Lancashire Record Office HSLC 74 - Printed
Maps
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Help required
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