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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 04 April 12 07:11 BST (UK) »
Why dont you post the name you are looking for ,you may get a reply
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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 04 April 12 17:49 BST (UK) »
Hi,

As Blue has said St.Peters was on Church Street in Liverpool, if you get a chance when you come over wallk down Church Street and on the pavement where the opening is to Liverpool One you will see the Brass Plate with a cross in it which identifies the exact place of the church.

Roy

Thanks, Roy. When I get back to Liverpool, I'd very much like to do that. If I can't photograph the church, I can photograph the plate. I'm wondering if there is a library in Liverpool that would possibly have a photograph of the old church before it was taken down?

Carole

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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 04 April 12 18:03 BST (UK) »
There are photos of St Peter's in several books on old Liverpool, as well as some in the currently rather inaccessible Record Office. 
The location of the church can be seen on two of the Godfrey series of map reprints:
Liverpool (Hanover Street) 1848-64' a large scale plan, Liverpool sheet 29, and central Liverpool 1906 (Lancashire sheet 106.14).
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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 04 April 12 18:11 BST (UK) »
There are photos of St Peter's in several books on old Liverpool, as well as some in the currently rather inaccessible Record Office. 
The location of the church can be seen on two of the Godfrey series of map reprints:
Liverpool (Hanover Street) 1848-64' a large scale plan, Liverpool sheet 29, and central Liverpool 1906 (Lancashire sheet 106.14).
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Thank you  :) I hope the Records Office is accessible when I come over. I was going to come this year, but between the Jubilee and the Olympics, the airfares are VERY high. So I'm planning on 2013 :-)))

Carole


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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #13 on: Thursday 05 April 12 09:33 BST (UK) »
There is a picture of St Peter's church on the www.lan-opc.org.uk web site. They also have a very large amount of transcribed records of St Peter's church which you may well find helpful.

Also if you google St peter's Liverpool you will find some photos.

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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 05 April 12 17:39 BST (UK) »
Thanks :) I loved the picture of St. Peter's. It looks like it was a lovely church. Unfortunately, for some reason, the marriage records I  need seem to be missing :(

Carole

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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 05 April 12 21:38 BST (UK) »
What dates are you looking for?

Lan-opc is continually updating so keep an eye on the site.

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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #16 on: Thursday 05 April 12 21:57 BST (UK) »
Jane is my GGGgrandmother and James was her brother. There was also another child that I am aware of, William, who was baptized in January of 1814. I want to find the marriage record of William and Ann. In some places there last name is spelled McKinsie as below, but on William's information, it is spelled Mc Kinzie.

I figure if William was their first child (not sure about that), then they were probably married in 1812 or 1813 since they tended to have children rather quickly back then. But those years are missing from the records that are online. I wonder what happened to the years from 1755-1822? That whole block is missing :(


Baptism: 6 Dec 1818 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Jane McKinsie - Daughter of William McKinsie & Ann
    Abode: Hodson St
    Occupation: Auctioneer
    Baptised by: T. Kidd Curate
    Register: Baptisms 1818 - 1819, Page 200, Entry 1916
    Source: LDS Film 1656378
 
Baptism: 6 Dec 1818 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
James McKinsie - Son of William McKinsie & Ann
    Abode: Hodson St
    Occupation: Auctioneer
    Baptised by: T. Kidd Curate
    Register: Baptisms 1818 - 1819, Page 200, Entry 1917
    Source: LDS Film 1656378

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Re: St. Peters Church, Liverpool
« Reply #17 on: Thursday 05 April 12 22:01 BST (UK) »
ST Peter Liverpool,

Mary McKinsey
daughterof Randolph
born 10 th of March
baptised 29th of March 1752
father a joiner
abode Mercey St
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