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St. Annes Church

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Angela

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My grandparents were married at St. Annes Church,Dudderston, in the Parish of Aston in 1901. Does anyone know what denomination this church was. I have just found out that my mother was brought up in the catholic faith.
 
According to my 1933 year book, St Annes church was Church of England.
Hope this helps O0
 
:angel: Angela
... alterations were carried out and St Matthews Committee had started a day school for the
children of Duddeston, by January 1868, St Anne's Church was opened and the
School was officially named "St Anne's C of E School for Primary Children".
During the first year, 200 children were being educated at the School, those
whose parents could not pay the School Fee's, would be helped by the
Birmingham Society.
... Go here for more info'
https://www.heartlandshistory.com/id36.htm
Heartlands History is part of this Webring and site.
 
Thanks for information on St. Annes Church. Will follow up sites mentioned.
 
THIS IS COMPLETELY UNSATISFACTORY.
ST ANNES WAS BOTH AS IN DIFFERENT AS IN TWO ENTRIES.
ONE COE ONE RC - SINCE ALL THAT.
DUDDESTON YOU CITE: MAY WELL BE BOTH CONTEMPORANEOUS - ask CARL CHINN. HE'S PAID CASH TRANSACTION. yep
 
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