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Below is a comprehensive list of all the chapelries associated with the ancient parish of St Nicholas and Peter Liverpool as of 1851. By far the vast majority of the church registers '''('''of which many are now being transcribed and posted [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html online]''')''' for Liverpool Central Archives; a few may be available at the Lancashire Record Office in Preston. Most (but not all) of these are microfilmed and available for ordering and viewing at {{FHL|349498|subject-id|disp=The Family History Library}} and its 4,600 satellite Family History Centers worldwide. | Below is a comprehensive list of all the chapelries associated with the ancient parish of St Nicholas and Peter Liverpool as of 1851. By far the vast majority of the church registers '''('''of which many are now being transcribed and posted [http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/indexp.html online]''')''' for Liverpool Central Archives; a few may be available at the Lancashire Record Office in Preston. Most (but not all) of these are microfilmed and available for ordering and viewing at {{FHL|349498|subject-id|disp=The Family History Library}} and its 4,600 satellite Family History Centers worldwide. | ||
It is important to note that <u>''all''</u> reference guides and treatises on Lancashire civil parishes differ--some much more than others--in accurately naming <u>''all''</u> of Liverpool's [ecclesiastical] districts and townships with chapelries lying within St Nicholas' boundary. This is extremely problematic for not only Liverpool, but throughout all of Lancashire, and more frequently than thought, is the under-lying cause for unresolved and often decades-old genealogical research problems. It is therefore | It is important to note that <u>''all''</u> reference guides and treatises on Lancashire civil parishes differ--some much more than others--in accurately naming <u>''all''</u> of Liverpool's [ecclesiastical] districts and townships with chapelries lying within St Nicholas' boundary. This is extremely problematic for not only Liverpool, but throughout all of Lancashire, and more frequently than thought, is the under-lying cause for unresolved and often decades-old genealogical research problems. It is therefore imperative that <u>several</u> key reference publications and resources be used simultaneously to compile the most comprehensive and accurate list of all chapels of ease and chapelries throughout Liverpool. To help you, the following '''Comprehensive List of Liverpool Parishes '''and all its associated chapelries '''has been compiled:''' | ||
*{{FHL|559787|title-id|disp=Liverpool, All Saints Great Nelson St - 1835}} | *{{FHL|559787|title-id|disp=Liverpool, All Saints Great Nelson St - 1835}} | ||
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*Toxteth Park St Saviour - 1841 | *Toxteth Park St Saviour - 1841 | ||
*Toxteth Park St Silas - 1865 | *Toxteth Park St Silas - 1865 | ||
*Toxteth Park St Thomas-in-the- | *Toxteth Park St Thomas-in-the-Hamlet - 1840 (chapelry registers are only available at the Liverpool Record Office) | ||
Due to its close proximity, see also Walton-on-the-Hill Parish and its chapelries, i.e. Everton. <br> | Due to its close proximity, see also Walton-on-the-Hill Parish and its chapelries, i.e. Everton. <br> | ||
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