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Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« on: Tuesday 22 November 05 02:48 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone know the name of the "Parish Church" in the Parish of Tynemouth - 1843?

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Re: Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 22 November 05 09:06 GMT (UK) »
Try http://www.genuki.bpears.org.uk/NBL/Tynemouth/ChurchRecords.html
www.genuki.com is a very good site for that sort of information and much more.
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Re: Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 22 November 05 12:33 GMT (UK) »
Hi,

The Parish Church is/was 'Christ Church.

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Trini.
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Re: Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 23 November 05 05:52 GMT (UK) »
Thank you for the info.  The link in the previous response lists The Parish Church - Christ Church as Church of England.  On the marriage cert. that I have it says - The established church.  Would the established church be C of E or Catholic?


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Re: Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 27 November 05 15:11 GMT (UK) »
C of E is the established church. I understand that there was no consecrated RC building in Tynemouth for three hundred years from 1539.
Christ Church was/is in North Shields, Holy Saviour's Tynemouth was opened in 1841 apprently as a chapel of ease to Christ Church, and became the parish church of Tynemouth priory in 1861 when the parish was split.
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Re: Tynemouth Parish Church 1843
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 27 November 05 22:42 GMT (UK) »
The Church of St Cuthbert was opened in 1821 in North Shields, to serve the Catholics of North Shields, Willington Quay, South Shields and Jarrow ( rowing boats is the answer to that question ! )

Prior to this Catholics had used St Andrew's church in Worswick St, Newcastle.

At that time Catholics were not using the term "parish"

And any marriage after 1837, in a Catholic church, had to have the Registrar in attendance. The clergyman who conducted a marriage ceremony in the "established church" (C of E ) acted as a "locum" registrar.

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