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HOYLAKE: Holy Trinity (Church of England)

Also known as: Holy Trinity in Hoose.

Church History

Built in 1834 as a chapel to West Kirby: St. Bridget. On 26 July 1860 it became the district church for the townships of Great Meols, Hoose, and Little Meols, and parts of the townships of Grange and Newton cum Larton (previously served by West Kirby: St. Bridget). The district included the chapel of Hoylake: St. Hildeburgh.

The district was affected by the following boundary changes:

The original church was replaced by a new structure in 1974.

Church Records

C = Christenings (Baptisms) ; M = Marriages ; B = Burials ; BTs = Bishop's Transcripts

Original Registers C 1834–1972 ; M 1834–44, 1862–1952 ; B 1834–1921 — Cheshire Record Office (P 80)
C from 1972 ; M from 1952 ; B from 1921 — Church
Microfilm Copies C 1834–1919 ; M 1834–1952 ; B 1834–1921 — Cheshire Record Office
C 1834–1903 ; M 1834–1912 ; B 1834–1910 — Family History Society of Cheshire ; Birkenhead Central Library
Bishop's Transcripts 1834–42, 1871–88, 1893–1911 (microfilmed) — Cheshire Record Office
Copies and Indexes M 1837–1939 — Cheshire BMD (WR:BK70)
Monumental Inscriptions Published by the Family History Society of Cheshire (edited by C. E. Langley), 1974
Notes M 1844–1862 — none (church unlicensed for marriages)

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