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Churches close to Inge/Oxford St?

sheronb

master brummie
Hi All.

I am off to Birmingham library next week, and am looking for my Lardens, baptisms, from the late 1830-1850s, in the 1840/50s, they lived in Inge and Oxford St, Joseph Larden got married (3 times!) at St Philips, and 2 wives and one child were buried at St Marys Whittall St. I am going to try St Marys, as this doesn't seem to be on the Hugh Wallis site, but was wondering, if I should try any other churches, if so which ones? Many thanks:)
 
I would suggest St Martins and Christ Church both fairly close to each other.
 
Try ST. THOMAS, Bath Row, I also had relatives from Inge St & this was
the church my GtGt's were married in....Happy hunting..

regards,
Margaret.
 
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