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Cheshire Churches |
Founded in 1873 as the district church for the townships of Aston-juxta-Mondrum, Cholmondeston, Poole, and Worleston (previously served by Acton: St. Mary). The boundaries of "The District Chapelry of Saint Oswald, Worleston" were described in the London Gazette on 17 January 1873:
"All that part of the parish of Acton, in the county of Chester, and in the diocese of Chester, wherein the present incumbent of such parish now possesses the exclusive cure of souls, which is comprised within, and is co-extensive with the limits of the four townships of Worleston, of Aston-juxta-Mondrum, of Cholmondeston, and of Poole".
C = Christenings (Baptisms) ; M = Marriages ; B = Burials ; BTs = Bishop's Transcripts
| Original Registers | C 1873–1965 ; M 1997–2003 ; B 1875–1997 — Cheshire Record Office (P 321) C from 1965 ; M from 2003 ; B from 1997 — Church |
| Microfilm Copies | C 1873–1965 ; B 1875–197 — Cheshire Record Office |
| Bishop's Transcripts | 1873–1882 (incomplete) — Cheshire Record Office (microfilmed) |
| Copies and Indexes | M 1875–1973 — Cheshire BMD (CC:1100) |
| Monumental Inscriptions | Published by South Cheshire Family History Society, 1997 |
| Notes | C 1873–1965 ; B 1875–1997 — damaged by fire ; illegible |
| Explanatory Notes | Index of Churches |
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