Turton, St. Anne
1695-1977
Archives
Total copies: 1
Records of the Incumbent including: early registers 1719-1731 (includes baptism at Bradshaw chapel and Walmsley, burials at Bolton and Bury, marriages at Bradshaw, Walmsley and Bolton); baptism and burial registers 1770-1812; baptism registers 1813-1885; burial registers 1813-1927; registers of services 1892-1905; Broadhead Mission, Edgeworth, register of services 1900-1969; St James Mission, Hob Lane, Edgeworth, minutes 1949-1958
Records of the Churchwardens and Vestry including: vestry minutes and churchwardens' accounts 1779-1794, 1841-1911; churchwardens' accounts 1904-1915, 1964-1974; pew rents 1931-1972; free will offerings 1962-1974; faculties 1840, 1877; plan 1875; architects report 1967
Records of the Parochial Council including: minutes 1911-1971; annual statement of accounts 1912-1922, 1924, 1944-1945; electoral rolls c1949-1977
Records of St Ann's School: trustees' minutes 1879-1903; managers' minutes 1903-1930
Miscellaneous records including: baptism certificates 1811-1813; bazaar handbook 1908 including notes on the history of the church; Edgeworth and District Agricultural Society, minutes 1907-1927
Related Material:The Archives Department also has Archdeacon John Rushton's mid nineteenth century Visitation Papers, which include a subscription list for the new church, c1841, and an appeal for funds to restore the Library bequeathed by Humphrey Chetham, 1855 (MSf 942.72 R121 vol.12)
Marriage and banns registers not deposited
Place:/Walmsley/Turton/Bolton le Moors/Lancashire/England
/Bolton le Moors/Lancashire/England
/Turton/Bolton le Moors/Lancashire/England
/Bradshaw/Manchester/Lancashire/England
/Bury/Bury/Lancashire/England
Bolton Metropolitan Borough/Greater Manchester/England
Title:
Turton, St. Anne
Date of work:
1695-1977
Reference number:
GB127.L98
Level of description:
Fonds
Includes:
Custodial history:
The ancient chapel of Turton in the parish of Bolton, originally dedicated to St Bartholomew, was enlarged in 1779, but pulled down and rebuilt in 1841. The new church was consecrated on 2 October 1841.
It was not assigned a District until 1881, when by Order in Council, 19 December (London Gazette, 23 December) it was assigned all that part of the ancient chapelry not already assigned to Walmsley or Bradshaw i.e. the townships of Edgeworth, Entwistle, Quarlton and part of Turton. Part was assigned to St Mary's, Hawkshaw Lane, by order in Council, 9 May (London Gazette, 13 May 1892).
Source:
These records were transferred to the Library as Diocesan Record Office in June and October 1982 by Rev. J H Daulman, the earliest registers being transferred from the Lancashire Record Office.
Access restrictions:
UnrestrictedManchester Archives and Local Studies hold the following parish registers on microfilm: baptisms 1720-1727, 1752-1754, 1759-1885 (MFPR 194, 1018, 1328), marriages 1720-1731 (MFPR 1328), burials 1720-1730, 1748-1756, 1759-1927 (MFPR 194, 1025, 1328, 1329).
Use restrictions:
Unrestricted
Topics:
Record types:
Manchester Archives and Local Studies
Language:
English
Record number:
7182931