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Greater Birmingham Churches in the 1750s.

Brummie On Exmoor

master brummie
Here is a real teaser.

There were a fair number of C of E Churches in Birmingham, Aston, King's Norton and surrounding areas in the 1750s. Most of these have their Parish Records on line. But please, can anyone tell me if there are any which are NOT viewable online? I am looking for a Marriage which certainly took place sometime that decade, which has utterly eluded me so far.

Many thanks.

Jane
 
Hello Jane, there's a long list of some of the Churches of Birmingham on the website Astonbrook-through-Astonmanor. It give the dates when they were built but not whether they are online.
I know many of my relatives were married in Birmingham but aren't available online. Some of them are on Familysearch but not on Ancestry.
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rosie.
 
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