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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE NONCONFORMIST REGISTER GUIDE CONTENTS Introduction .................................................................................................................. Key to abbreviations ..................................................................................................... Introduction to denominations ...................................................................................... Key to abbreviations for denominations ....................................................................... How to use this List ...................................................................................................... List of Nonconformist Registers ................................................................................... Appendix 1: Civil Registers in Derbyshire Record Office ......................................... Appendix 2: Derbyshire Nonconformist Registers in out-county repositories...........................................................................................

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE NONCONFORMIST REGISTER GUIDE CONTENTS Introduction .................................................................................................................. Key to abbreviations..................................................................................................... Introduction to denominations ...................................................................................... Key to abbreviations for denominations ....................................................................... How to use this List ...................................................................................................... List of Nonconformist Registers ................................................................................... Appendix 1: Civil Registers in Derbyshire Record Office ......................................... Appendix 2: Derbyshire Nonconformist Registers in out-county

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE NONCONFORMIST REGISTER LIST INTRODUCTION WHO ARE NONCONFORMISTS? Nonconformists is the general term used for members of religious groups other than the Church of England. Dissenters is another description, because such people disagreed with the Anglican church, the established or national religion in England since the time of Henry VIII. WHICH NONCONFORMIST CHURCHES HAVE RECORDS IN DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE? Many difference denominations are represented in the archives in Derbyshire Record Office. Churches include Society of Friends (also known as Quakers), lndependent, Presbyterian, Congregational, Unitarian, Moravian, Swedenborgian, Roman Catholic, Baptist and the many branches of Methodism, including Wesleyan Methodist, Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion, Wesleyan Reform, Primitive Methodist, Free Methodist and United Methodist. Nonconformity has been a feature of Derbyshire religious life since the seventeenth century onwards and records exist from this time, but the majority of registers date from the early nineteenth century. The name of William Bagshawe, the Apostle of the Peak, is one of the best-known in Derbyshire nonconformist history. Born in Litton, he was ejected as a Puritan from the living of Glossop in 1662 and travelled preaching in the Peak District for the remainder of his life. Further south in the county, Ockbrook was the site in 1740 of one of the earliest Moravian centres outside London. Roman Catholic communities survived in the High Peak and North East Chesterfield areas throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Primitive Methodism developed from the camp meetings established by Hugh Bourne at Mow Cop in North Staffordshire and in less than seven years its impact in Derbyshire was such that by 1816 Derby had become the denomination’s second circuit in the country. Joseph Strutt, a prominent Unitarian, became the first nonconformist mayor of Derby in 1835 after the repeal of the Test and Corporations Acts. ln the later nineteenth century, Thomas Cook, of travel business fame, was a very substantial benefactor to the General Baptists in his native Melbourne. HOW MANY NONCONFORMIST CHAPELS WERE THERE IN DERBYSHIRE?

At their peak in the mid to late nineteenth century, there were hundreds of nonconformist churches and chapels in the county. ln urban areas, you might find four or five different nonconformist chapels within a stone’s throw of one another -

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Wesleyan Methodist, Primitive Methodist, Congregational, and Baptist would be representative examples. Not all had specific names like ‘Bethel’ or ‘Ebenezer’ chapels. Many were known by the place where they were - Derby Road Church, for example - or just as ‘the Wesleyan chapel’ in a particular village. Often they can only be definitely identified by denomination and this may change over time as various groups formed and re-formed. Summary details of such changes are given in the Key to Denominations. WHAT IS A CIRCUIT? ln the Methodist church, individual chapels are organised in groups in a circuit. ln earlier times, ministers were appointed to a circuit, not just to one chapel. There is one main church in each circuit. Most have some geographical cohesion, but their constituent churches have varied considerably over the years. Rural circuits may cover a very wide area and may straddle administrative county boundaries. This is why some Derbyshire nonconformist registers may have been deposited in out-county repositories. To find where these are, please see Appendix 2 to this list. Urban circuits proliferated as the population grew in the later nineteenth century: many have now amalgamated following the union of the Wesleyan Methodist, the Primitive Methodists and the United Methodist Church in 1932. New circuits may have the same name as their predecessors. WHAT DO NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS INCLUDE? ln many instances, nonconformist registers complement Church of England parish registers. Dissenting ministers might keep records of baptisms, marriages, and - less frequently - deaths or burials. Before the introduction of civil registration in 1837, these could be informal lists and notes, rather than highly-structured or detailed information. For baptisms, the names of the child and his/her parents are usually given, sometimes with comments on the father’s occupation. Godparents are commonly given in Roman Catholic registers. Before 1837, virtually all nonconformists except Quakers and Jews were married in the Church of England because ceremonies of other denominations were not legally valid. After 1837, marriages could only be conducted by authorised persons and, in particular, following the Marriage Act 1898, increasing numbers of nonconformist ministers chose to apply both to perform and to register weddings in their own churches and chapels. This is why many surviving nonconformist marriage registers begin around the turn of the twentieth century. Some denominations do not believe in infant baptism and so their baptism registers will relate to adults, not newly-born children: the Baptists are one such group. ln such instances, births of church members may be noted separately. Burial is not a sacrament and therefore for some religious denominations it was more appropriate to record deaths: this was usual Roman Catholic practice in the past, for

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example. The closure of urban church and chapel burial grounds in the mid-nineteenth century and their replacement by municipal cemeteries may be the reason why there are no late nineteenth or twentieth century registers for churches and chapels in such locations. Many cemetery records are available in microform in Derbyshire Record Office. These are noted in Appendix 1 to this list. Other civil (as opposed to church and chapel) registers, for example, those from workhouses or hospitals, now in Derbyshire Record Office are also included in Appendix 1. WHY ARE NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS NOT CONTINUOUS? ln addition to the reasons given above, there may well be gaps in nonconformist registers, especially early ones. Before the Toleration Act of 1689, many generations of dissenters suffered persecution for their religious beliefs. Because of this, services and ceremonies took place privately - if not secretly - and records may be scarce. ln these circumstances, ministers and priests were often peripatetic, moving around the county and even the region, and making entries in their registers and records for different places. DO I NEED TO LOOK AT RECORDS OTHER THAN REGISTERS? One writer has said “Nonconformist registers should always be used in conjunction with church rolls and other records of the individual chapel or circuit”. This is good advice. Chapel and, in the case of Methodists, circuit records often include much information of use to the family and local historian. Because congregations were smaller than those in Church of England parishes, it was possible for ministers to have a detailed knowledge of their adherents. Not only occupations and addresses, but also life histories may be noted in some church books. Particularly where a church member returned to active practice after a lapse of time, personal details may be included. WHAT HAPPENS WHEN CHAPELS CLOSE? The twentieth century has seen a decline in many nonconformist congregations. This has led to the amalgamation of some churches and the closure of redundant buildings. One of the most major recent changes took place in 1972 when many formerly Congregational or Presbyterian or lndependent congregations came together to form the United Reformed Church. Because there is no statutory protection for Nonconformist registers as there is for their Church of England equivalents, survival may be more haphazard. Derbyshire Record Office undertakes survey and fieldwork programmes throughout Derbyshire to identify nonconformist registers no longer in use and to encourage their deposit here for safekeeping and research. Archives are accepted from all denominations. The records are kept in secure, environmentally-monitored conditions which meet national standards and are made available to researchers during normal office hours under invigilation in the Office’s public Search Room.

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lf you know of registers or other records from nonconformist churches or chapels in the county, Derbyshire Record Office would be pleased to receive information about them. They are a very important part of our archival heritage. Please contact:

THE COUNTY ARCHIVIST DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE

NEW STREET, MATLOCK, DERBYSHIRE

address for correspondence only: COUNTY HALL

MATLOCK DERBYSHIRE

DE4 3AG Email: [email protected]. Tel: 01629 580000 ext. 35201 or 35202

Fax: 01629 57611 Search Room Bookings: 01629 585347

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KEY TO GENERAL ABBREVIATIONS AP Authorised to perform marriages. Applies to nonconformist chapels after

1899 bi births bp baptisms bu burials c circa - about d deaths m marriages OR Other Records. lndicates that accession comprises more than registers.

e.g. Congregational Chapel records may include church rolls of membership. For more details, see archival lists available for reference in Derbyshire Record Office Search Room under appropriate accession number (i.e. number prefixed by D, e.g. D3540).

M Microfilm. Available on self-service basis by reference number in

Derbyshire Record Office Search Room. F Microfiche. Available on self-service basis by reference number in

Derbyshire Record Office. TR Transcript. Available on self-service basis by place in Derbyshire Record

Office Search Room.

Reproduction, extensive quotation, or publication from Record Office documents require written permission through the County Archivist.

The Record Office is grateful to individuals and groups who have given transcripts for use in the Search Room and is always pleased to learn of such work in progress. Particular thanks are due to the Derbyshire Ancestral Research Group (contact address: 49 Riber Avenue, Alfreton, Derby, DE55 4LL) and to the Derbyshire Family History Society.

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INTRODUCTION TO DENOMINATIONS After the Toleration Act, 1689, and during the eighteenth century, relations between Presbyterian, lndependent and even Baptist congregations were very fluid and the distinctions between them were not at all clear. The picture is further confused by the growth of Unitarianism amongst all three groups, but particularly the Presbyterians. Denominational labels only became relatively fixed after the establishment of:

Χ the Unitarian Association in 1825 Χ the Congregational Union, taking the chapels formerly called

lndependent, in 1831 Χ the Presbyterian Church of England in 1836

The Baptist Union was formed in 1891, although there were earlier voluntary groupings of General and Particular Baptists. Thus more than one denominational label may be ascribed to a single chapel. This is particularly true of the various groupings of Methodists before 1932. For instance, the Wesleyan Reform movement after 1849 was particularly strong in Derbyshire, but some chapels did not use the description Reform because they considered it inaccurate. They continued to call themselves Wesleyan Methodists, although not members of the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion or Conference. KEY TO ABBREVIATIONS FOR DENOMINATIONS C Congregational Church (founded 1831). lndividual churches belonged

to Congregational Union until 1966; major part joined United Reformed Church in 1972; minority remained separate and known as the Congregational Federation.

GB General Baptist. Most Derbyshire churches formed part of the New

Connexion of General Baptists founded in 1770. I Independent. Some early lndependent congregations were later

known as Congregationalists. LH Countess of Huntingdon’s Connexion (founded 1779). Originally

followers of George Whitfield who separated from John Wesley after 1751 because of Whitfield’s Calvinist views.

MF United Methodist Free Churches. Formed in 1857 from the

amalgamation of the Wesleyan Methodist Association which had seceded in 1836 and the greater part of the Wesleyan Methodist Reformers, who had seceded or been expelled in 1849. Most Wesleyan Reform churches in Derbyshire (except those in the Bakewell circuit) joined this denomination during the 1860s. lt became part of the United Methodist Church in 1907.

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Moravian Established in London by German missionaries in 1738. A centre was

founded at Ockbrook in 1740. Also known as United Brethren. NC Methodist New Connexion. Separated from Wesleyan Methodists in

1797; became part of United Methodist Church in 1907. P Presbyterian. A term used before formation of Presbyterian Church of

England in 1836. PE Presbyterian Church of England (founded 1836), united with most of

Congregational Church to form United Reformed Church in 1972 PM Primitive Methodist. Founded 1811-1812 by Hugh Bourne with his

associate William Clowes. Spread from North Staffordshire into Derby where a circuit was formed in 1816.

RC Roman Catholic. Hierarchy re-established 1850; parish organisation

not fixed until 20th century. Society of Friends Founded by George Fox (1624-1691). Known as Quakers.

Organised in Yearly, Quarterly, Monthly and Preparative Meetings. From 19th century. Quarterly Meetings covered a region or large geographical area.

Swedenborgian Followers of Emanuel Swedenborg (1688-1772). First congregation met in London in 1788. Also known as New Jerusalem Church and now as New Church UM United Methodist Church. Formed 1907 from the union of the

Methodist New Connexion and United Methodist Free Churches and the Bible Christian Church.

Unitarian Congregations with Unitarian (as opposed to Trinitarian) beliefs existed

from the 17th century, but the denomination became more commonly used by formerly Presbyterian and lndependent chapels from the early 18th century. Its organisation was not formalised until 1825 when the Unitarian Association began.

WM Wesleyan Methodist Connexion. Established from 1740 by John and

Charles Wesley and, at first, George Whitfield. Many groups later broke away from the Wesleyan Methodist Connexion on doctrinal grounds. For example, the Derby Faith Methodists (also known as Arminian Methodists) seceded in the early 1830s and joined with other sects to form the Wesleyan Methodist Association in 1836.

WMA The Wesleyan Methodist Association, founded 1836 by the Protestant

Methodists, the Warrenites, and the Derby Faith Methodists (Arminian

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Methodists), became part of the United Methodist Free Churches in 1857 and subsequently the United Methodist Church in 1907.

WR Wesleyan Reform Union. Founded 1859. Followed schism resulting

from expulsion by Wesleyan Methodist Conference of three ministers, including the Superintendent of Ripley circuit, in 1849. Wesleyan Reform chapels in the Bakewell circuit joined WRU at its inception.

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HOW TO USE THIS LIST 1. First check the place in which you are interested

Remember Methodist circuits may cover places at some distance from the main church. Use the map to check locations

2. Check covering dates of registers listed, both original and in

microform Remember there may well be gaps, especially in early registers. Use the key to abbreviations to identify types of entry, e.g. bp means baptisms, bi means births.

3. Note the denomination

This is given after the church, chapel or circuit name, e.g. WM means Wesleyan Methodist. See the key to denominations for identification.

4. Note the reference number/numbers

You will need these to consult original registers, microforms or transcripts because archives are arranged by accession number, not by place or type of record. Numbers in this list refer to groups of records, not to single registers. Copy monumental inscriptions (also abbreviated to MIs) may be available for certain chapel burial grounds. These are on open shelves in the Record Office Search Room.

WHEN YOU COME TO DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE 5. Use Derbyshire Record Office Search Room finding aids (i.e.

lists and indexes) to identify reference numbers for particular registers These are reference guides arranged by place. They give you the specific reference number for each microform or original register. lf you find a number with the prefix M (e.g. M2) this means that the register is a microfilm. Note the number and when you come to the Record Office you can book a microform reader and use any of the microforms while the Search Room is open. lf you find a number with the prefix D (e.g. D2530/1/1), this means that it is an original (i.e. manuscript) register. To consult it, you need to fill out a document request slip so that it can be brought from the strong rooms for you. ltems from strong rooms are produced in the Search Room at regular times throughout the day. For further information please see the Record Office leaflet How to Order Your Documents or ask Search Room staff (tel: 01629 580000 ext. 35207).

6. If you cannot come to Derbyshire Record Office in person, a fee-

paid search service is available: please ask for details. (Email: record office @derbyshire.gov.uk).

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LIST OF NON-CONFORMIST REGISTERS:

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates ALBERT VILLAGE, Leicestershire Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1904 -1986 (D4168, D4172) OR ALFRETON CIRCUIT (PM): See Alfreton and South Normanton Circuit ALFRETON AND SOUTH NORMANTON bp 1871-1962 bp 1871-1900 CIRCUIT (PM) OR Formerly Ripley Circuit 1871-1879, then Alfreton Circuit 1879-1926, renamed Alfreton and South Normanton Circuit 1926 (D2192, M 2) ALFRETON Christ the King Church: See St Mary’s Catholic Church Derby Road Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1897, 1904-1919, (TR) 1928-1994 Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Nottingham Road m 1913-1970 (PM) Closed 1970 OR (D4264, D1820) King Street United Methodist Church (UM) bp 1927-1967 Closed 1967 OR (D4281, TR) St Mary’s Catholic Church (RC). Founded 1882, bp 1862-1887 re-named Christ the King Catholic Church 1927. Served from Clay Cross until 1920. (F 3/1) Watchorn Memorial Methodist Chapel bp 1928-1958 (TR) m 1930-1946

OR Wycliffe United Reformed Church (C) bp 1877-1996 Originally Congegational Chapel, built 1854. m 1877-1995 Certified for worship 1856, closed 1997 d 1909-1931 (TR, D4763) bu 1881-1890

ALLENTON

St Martin’s Methodist Church, Flint St (WM) bp 1896-1973

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates (D3884) OR Kingdom Hall, Cockayne Street (JW) m 1986-2000 (D5889/1/1) ALLESTREE Quarn Drive Free Church m 1966-1967 (D4486/1) ALSTONEFIELD, Staffordshire Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1868-1890 bp 1868-1890 Built 1824, closd 1981. For later bps, see Wetton and Longnor Circuit (D4067, M 449) ALVASTON Alvaston Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1859-1949 bp 1859-1949 Originally in Alvaston St, moved to Brighton OR Road, 1899. Crewton Methodist Church members transferred 1947 (D3899, M 489) Baker St. Cong, later UR Church m 1945-1998 (D5589) ASHBOURNE CIRCUIT (WM) Founded 1832 bp 1832-1837 bp 1832-1837 (M 692, TR) See also Bakewell WM Circuit (D1877/1/1/1) ASHBOURNE AND DISTRICT bp 1890-1975 bp 1890-1975 CIRCUIT (PM) OR (D2421, M 353, M 688) See also Winster PM Circuit (D1877/4/1/1) ASHBOURNE See also Hanging Bridge All Saints Catholic Church (RC) bp 1876-1908 Established 1848, re-built 1887 (F 4/1) ASHBOURNE (cont) Beulah Methodist Chapel, Station Street (PM) m 1960-1965 AP 1960, closed 1965 OR

(D1820, D4084)

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates St John’s Free Congregational Church, later bp 1858-1873 bp 1858-1873 St John’s Hall Church (C) amalgamated with m 1867 m 1867 Derby Road Sion Chapel in 1873 (D3639, M 489) Zion Congregational Chapel (LH) bp 1787-1898 bp 1787-1898 Derby Road (formerly New Road), Compton. m 1874-1898 m 1874-1898 Congregation founded 1787, chapel built 1929-1997 1801, closed 1998. bu 1808-1843 bu 1808-1843, (D3639, M 690, D2353/1/5, M 489) 1886-1898 1886-1898

OR ASHBY DE LA ZOUCH CIRCUIT Leicestershire (partly) (WM) See Woodville and Swadlincote Circuit 2 ASHFORD IN THE WATER Presbyterian, later Unitarian, Chapel (P) bp 1789-1826 Founded 1700, rebuilt 1841, disused sometime in late 19th century. Registered under Great Hucklow Unitarian Chapel (M 690) ASHLEYHAY Bent Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1900-1946 (D4029) ASHOVER Butts Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1872-1943 bp 1872-1900 Closed 1968 OR (D4288, M 1, TR 90)

Uppertown Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1951-1960 Built 1868, though earlier ‘preaching OR Room’. (D4290) See also Bakewell WM circuit Wesley Methodist Church, The Moor (WM) bp 1884-1971 bp 1884-1901 Built 1874, AP 1931, closed 1974 m 1931-1971 (D4289, D1820, M 449) OR ASTON UPON TRENT Society of Friends (Quakers) bi 1699-1711 (M 336) ATHERSTONE, Warwickshire

In Chesterfield Elder Yard Presbyterian bp 1708-1722

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates Chapel (P) register (M 690) BAKEWELL CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1807-1876 bp 1807-1876 Founded 1808 OR (D1877, M 692, M 2, D1820) BAKEWELL Baptist Congregation bp 1792-1809 (M 695) See also Ilkeston Baptist Chapel Mill End Congregational Chapel, Mill Street (I) m 1946 bp 1799-1837 later Buxton Road. Founded 1799, now closed (D4928, M690) Society of Friends (Quakers) bu 1868-1895 Meeting house built 1853, with burial ground (D3719/13, D4400/1) Water Street Methodist Chapel (PM) m 1908-1934 Built 1891, closed 1961 OR (D1820) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1807-1876 bp 1807-1876 Built 1799 OR (M 2, D3582/4, D4106) BAMFORD Catholic Chapel (RC) Opened 1847, closed 1861. Served from Derby RC Chapel BARROW HILL Ebenezer Methodist Church (UM) bp 1866-1969 (D3916) OR Zion Methodist Church (PM) bp 1888-1916, 1922 bp 1888-1901 AP 1921, closed 1966 m 1921-1965 (D3905, D1820, M 449) OR BARROW ON TRENT Congregational Chapel (I) bp 1814-1837 Founded 1800. Register kept in common with Repton Congregational Chapel (M 695) Bethel Methodist Church (WM) bp 1930-1993

(D1820, D3900) m 1932-1977

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates OR BASLOW See Bakewell (WM) Circuit (D1877/1/1/1) BEAVERLEY p Greasley, Nottinghamshire See Ilkeston, Bath Street Church (D3942) BEELEY See Bakewell (WM) Circuit (D1877/1/1/1) BEIGHTON Sothall Methodist Chapel, Sothall Green (WM) m 1924-1970 Built 1870-71, AP 1924, closed 1971 (D1820) West Street Methodist Chapel (MF/UM). m 1921-1969 Founded 1849, closed 1971 (D1820) BELPER FIELD HEAD CIRCUIT (PM) Founded 1821. Covers wide area in Derbys. bp 1824-1863 and Notts OR (D544, M 692, M 489) BELPER TRINITY CIRCUIT (WM) OR bp 1796-1837 Formed 1803. Centred on chapel in d 1804-1805 Belper, built 1807, with burial ground attached bu 1808-1837 (M 690, M 694, D544, D2492) Cow Hill Chapel: see Holbrook Road Chapel Field Head Methodist Chapel, Chesterfield m 1926-1965 Road (PM). Built 1817, AP 1927, closed 1965 OR (D1820, D4238) BELPER Unitarian Chapel, Field Row (P) bp 1776-1808 bp 1776-1808 Probably founded in 1689. Moved to present 1846-1922 bu 1810-1842 chapel 1788. Small burial ground attached; 1954-1997 d 1840-1858 no burials permitted after 1859 m 1847-1916

(D1973, M 489) 1954-1993

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates bu 1840-1858 1845-1919 1955-1998 d 1840-1858 Congregational Church, Green Lane, bp 1790-1846 TR bp 1760-1836 formerly known as Market Street Lane (l,C) m 1899-1983 Founded 1790. For many years, shared bu 1799-1891 TR a minister with Heage Independent Chapel - hence the bp register contains entries for both places. Burial ground opened 1799 (D2060/1/11, D2007/3/5, M 692, D5542) Green Lane Methodist Chapel: see Salem Chapel Holbrook Road, formerly Cow Hill, Chapel (PM) bp 1946-1983 Chapel acquired by the Primitive Methodists in OR 1881 (D4245) Market St. Lane: see Salem Chapel Pottery Methodist Chapel, Kilbourne Rd. (WM) bp 1927-1989 Built 1816, closed 1990 m 1987-1989 (D4225, D1820) OR Salem Methodist Chapel, Green Lane (formerly m 1915-1964 Market Street Lane) (MF/UM). Built 1856, OR AP 1915, closed 1965 (D1820, D4247) BIGGIN BY HARTINGTON: See Winster PM Circuit (D1877/4/1/1) BIRCH VALE bp 1875-1975 bp 1875-1902 Zion Methodist Church (UM) m 1921-1974 Built 1873, AP 1920, closed 1981 OR (D4315, D1820, M 489) See also Hayfield BIRCHOVER See Winster PM Circuit: D1877/4/1/1 BIRCHWOOD LANE: See Somercotes

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates BIRDHOLME Catholic Chapel (RC) Closed 1852. Served from Derby RC Chapel BLACKWELL Wesleyan Methodist Church (WM) bp 1875-1927 Built in 1875, part of Ripley Circuit m 1878-1902, 1910-1997 (D4852) BOLSOVER CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1862-1877 bp 1862-1877 inc. Langwith and Doe Lea (Valley) circuit 1891-1973 1891-1902 (D1831, M 449-450, D3919) OR BOLSOVER bp 1819-1836 Castle Street Independent, later Congregational, 1925-1929 bp 1819-1836 Chapel (I, C) (in High Street before 1893) 1939-1980 First founded ?1662. Refounded 1813, m 1940-1976 closed 1980 bu 1914-1979 (D2638, M 695, D3310) OR Hilltop, formerly Trinity, Methodist Church (WM) bp 1903-1979 Built 1826, rebuilt 1886 and 1896. Includes New OR Bolsover (until 1911) and Bolsover Hillstown baptisms (D3765) New Bolsover Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1911-1976 Built 1904, AP 1910, closed 1979. m 1911-1977 (D3912, D1820) OR For bp 1904-1911, see register for Bolsover, Hilltop Church BOLSOVER (cont) Town End Methodist Chapel (PM) m 1900-1972 First built 1865, AP 1900, closed 1973 OR (D1820, D3904) Pentecostal Church, High Street m 1982-1987 (D5735) BORROWASH Independent Congregation (I) bp 1754-1755 (M 696) See Ilkeston Old Meeting House Methodist Chapel, Nottingham Rd (WM) bp 1867-1892 bp 1867-1892

Founded 1825, rebuilt 1900 OR

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates (D3786, M 449) BOYLESTONE: See Appendix 2 BRACKENFIELD Free Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) (TR 97) bp 1904-1990 BRADWELL CIRCUIT (PM) bu 1845-1864 (D1877/5/1/1, D3079) OR BRADWELL Bethlehem, formerly Bethel, Methodist Chapel m 1927-1974 bp 1823-1838 (PM). Congregation founded 1823. Chapel bu 1845-1864 built 1846. Closed 1975. Burial ground OR attached (D1820, D3878, M 695, D1877/5/1/1) Presbyterian, later Unitarian, Chapel (P) bp 1789-1826 Founded late 17th century or early 18th century. Closed mid 20th century. Registered under Great Hucklow Unitarian Chapel (M 690) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel bp 1811-1837 Founded 1807. Burial ground attached (M 690) BRAMPTON See also Chesterfield First Circuit (PM) BRAMPTON (cont) Mount Zion Methodist Church (PM) bp 1876-1976 bp 1828-1837, Built 1827, AP 1900, moved 1906, closed 1976 m 1900-1973 1876-1925 (D3744, D1820, D3597, M 696, M 489) OR BRAND TOP, Hartington bp 1909-1956 Formerly Thirkelow Chapel (WM) OR Built 1876, demolished 1956 (D4323) BRASSINGTON Congregational Chapel, Dale End (I) bp 1845-1973 bp 1845-1973 Congregation founded 1840; chapel m 1847-1976 m 1847-1976 built 1845; closed 1970s bu 1847-1969 bu 1847-1969 (D1983, M 489)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates BREADSALL Breadsall M Church bp 1948- 1985 (D3787/14-15) m 1956-1981 BREASTON Methodist Church (NC/UM) bp 1825-1944 bp 1825-1944 Built 1803 OR (D4152, M 489) BRIMINGTON Back St. Chapel: see Mount Zion Chapel Bethel Methodist Chapel, Ringwood Road (PM) bp 1892-1909 bp 1892-1909 AP 1908, closed 1965 m 1908-1964 (D3812, D1820, M 449, D3186) OR Ebenezer Methodist Church, Brimington bp 1904-1964 Common (PM) (D3812) Hall Rd. Chapel: see Mount Zion Chapel High St. Church: see Trinity Church New Brimington Mount Tabor bp 1945-1982 Methodist Chapel (PM) OR (D3816, D3812) BRIMINGTON (cont) Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, Hall Road, bp 1869-1959 bp 1869-1902 known as Back Street before c.1902 (MF/UM) m 1885-1958 Opened 1901, AP c.1902, closed 1962 OR (D3815, D1820, M 449) Ringwood Rd. Chapel: see Bethel Chapel Trinity Methodist Church, High St (WM) bp 1913-1972 Built 1806, closed 1965 OR (D3814) BURBAGE Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1904-1991 Opened 1860, rebuilt 1866, closed 1991 OR (D4321)

BUXTON CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1868-1977 bp 1868-1977

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Covering Dates Covering Dates (D3568/2, M 489) OR BUXTON CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1797-1902 bp 1797-1902 Founded 1813 OR (D3568, M 696, D2568, M 489) BUXTON Fairfield Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1889-1984 Built 1844, rebuilt 1887 OR (D4325) London Road Methodist Church (PM) bp 1886-1966 bp 1886-1966 Built 1868, rebuilt 1890, AP 1939-40, m 1940-1971 merged with Wesley Chapel 1966, closed OR 1973 (D1820, D4334, M 490) St Anne’s Catholic Church (RC) bp 1863-1893 Founded 1845, rebuilt 1861 m 1863-1908 (F 5/1/1, F5/2/1) Unitarian Chapel, Hartington Road (U) bp 1939-1964 Built 1875 m 1939-1963 (D3570) d 1940-1964 Wesley Methodist Chapel, Higher Buxton (WM) bp 1901-1966 Built 1849, merged with London Rd. 1966 OR (D4319) CALDWELL Baptist Congregation: For baptisms 1783-1784, see Melbourne, Chapel Street CALOW United Reformed Church, formerly Independent, bu 1843-1984 then Congregational Chapel, Top Road (I, C) (D2007/12) CASTLE GRESLEY Baptist Chapel, Mount Pleasant m 1946-1992 Opened 1882, closed 1992 OR (D2660, D3725) High Cross Banks PM Chapel bp1903-1939, 1942-1974 (D5130) 1979-1999 m 1908-2001 OR

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Methodist Chapel, Station Street. bp 1919-1997 (D4170) m 1909-1996 CHADDESDEN m 1960-1977 Chesapeake Road Methodist Chapel OR AP 1960, closed 1978 (D1820, D2961) CHAPEL EN LE FRITH See also Chinley Congregational Chapel (M 691-M 692) Bethel Methodist Chapel, Market St (PM) bp 1950-1963 Built 1852 (TR) Catholic Chapel (RC). Closed 1850. Served from New Mills RC Church Town End Methodist Church (WM) bp 1874-1982 Built 1874 bu 1874-1991 (D3582/33, TR) CHARLESWORTH Congregational Chapel (P, I). Sometimes bp 1786-1926 bp 1786-1926 known as St Mary Magdalen Chapel. m 1840-1899 m 1840-1889 Founded before 1716; re-built 1789. bu 1848-1926 bu 1848-1926 (D2343, M 490, M 693) CHESTERFIELD CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1856-1903 bp 1807-1837, Founded 1806 OR 1856-1903 (D3458, M 692, M 491) CHESTERFIELD FIRST CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1847-1912 bp 1826-1837, Including Brampton Chapel, founded 1822 OR 1847-1912 (D3741, M 696, M 490) CHESTERFIELD: See also Sheepbridge and Whittington Annunciation Catholic Church (RC) Founded 1853. Served by Spinkhill before this date

Chatsworth Rd. Church, Brampton: see Mount Zion

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Elder Yard (Unitarian) Chapel, Saltergate (P) bp 1708-1837 Founded 1694. Register also contains entries bu 1787-1837 for Atherstone, Warwickshire, 1708-1722 (M 689, M 691) Froggatt’s Lane Meeting House: See United Reformed Church, Soresby St Hollins Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1887-1951 bp 1887-1951 (D3746, M 491) Hollis Lane Methodist Chapel: see Wesley Hall Holywell Cross Methodist Church (PM) bp 1927-1970 Built 1881, AP 1899, closed 1971 m 1899-1968 (D3743, D1821) OR Marsden Street Methodist Church, bp 1864-1963 bp 1864-1911 Elder Yard (MF/UM) m 1939-1962 Built 1869, AP 1938-39, closed 1964 (D3742, D1820, M 492) Mount St Mary’s: See Spinkhill CHESTERFIELD (cont) Mount Zion Methodist Church, Chatsworth Road, bp 1877-1976 bp 1828-1837 Brampton (PM) Built 1827, AP 1900, moved m 1900-1973 1906, closed 1977 OR (D3744/1, D1820, D3597, M 489, M 696) Old Hall Road Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1925-1973 (D3751) Pratt Hall Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1887-1960 bp 1887-1960 (D3745, M 491) OR Saltergate Chapels: see Elder Yard (Unitarian) Chapel, Society of Friends Meeting House Society of Friends (Quakers), Saltergate m 1666-1837 TR bi 1632-1765 Includes entries for many societies in Derbyshire bu 1867-1893 TR 1776-1831 and other counties. Founded 1666, re-built 1770 m 1661-1760 and 1880 1776-1835 (M 696, D4400, D3719/13, D2353/1/3) bu 1659-1750

1867-1883 1886-1893

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Covering Dates Covering Dates

Wesley Hall/Hollis Lane Methodist Church b 1924-1970 (D3753/1/1) United Reformed Church, Soresby Street (I, C) bp 1776-1837 Congregation founded 1778 at Old Meeting House, Froggatt’s Lane. Moved to Soresby Street chapel 1822. Registers also contain bp in Sheffield 1786-1795. Burial register 1792- 1823 lost in 1823 (M 690, M 692) CHINLEY Congregational Chapel (I) OR Congregation founded at Malcoff (p bp 1680-1837 Chapel en le Frith) in 1662. Moved to bu 1736-1837 present chapel 1711. Register started 1729, but includes some retrospective entries (M 691-692, D4870) CHINLEY (cont) Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1808-1829 Founded 1808 (M 691) CHISWORTH: see Glossop WM Circuit (M 690) CHURCH GRESLEY CIRCUIT (PM) Partly Leicestershire, comprising Church bp 1854-1945 bp 1854-1945 and Castle Gresley, Albert Village, Ashby Woulds, Linton, Swadlincote, Overseal, Donisthorpe, Woodville (D2740, M 491) CHURCH GRESLEY Wilmot Road Baptist Chapel (B) m 1969-1976 (D3348) OR Hastings and Highfield Roads Methodist Chapels (PM) bp1913-1955 AP 1950-51, closed 1955. For earlier bps m 1951-1953 see Church Gresley Circuit (PM) (D4189, D1820)

Park Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1904-1977

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Covering Dates Covering Dates The Common (Market Street) OR (D4172) Chapel Street Methodist Church (UM) bp 1877-1979 bp 1877-1911 AP 1909, closed 1980 m 1909-1976 (D4171, D1820, D 491) York Road Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1931-1968 AP c.1916, closed c.1967 m 1917-1967 (D4171, D4174, D1820) CLAY CROSS Circuit (PM) bp 1901-1950 (D5579) OR Clay Cross & Stonebroom MNC Circuit bp 1864-1880 (D5587, D1870, D4836) OR CLAY CROSS High Street UM Church bp 1866-1964 (D5567, D5568) CLAY CROSS (cont) Bridge Street Methodist Chapel (PM) m 1913-1935 AP 1913. Provisions of Marriage Act abandoned 1936 (D1820) Central Methodist Church bp 1964-1997 (D5568) OR Holmgate M Church bp1954-1972 (D5573) Market Street Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1924-1964 AP 1936, closed 1964 m 1936-1964 (D5566) OR Thanet St M Church bp 1934-1955 (D5565) Thanet Street Methodist Gospel Mission bp 1949-1964 AP c.1941, closed 1964 m 1941-1950 (D5564) St Patrick & St Bridget Catholic Church (RC) Opened 1862. Succeeded Birdholme Chapel

CLIFTON AND COMPTON: see Hanging Bridge

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Covering Dates Covering Dates and Ashbourne Sion Chapel CLOWNE Ebenezer Methodist Chapel: see Clowne St Paul’s Church St Paul’s Methodist Church, High Street (MF/UM) bp 1882-1966 bp 1882-1902 Originally known as Ebenezer Chapel, built m 1925-1962 1845, rebuilt 1895, AP c. 1925, closed 1967 OR on merger with Mount Zion (D3922, D1820, M 449, M 2, D1831) Mount Zion Methodist Chapel, North Road (PM) bp 1898-1906 bp 1898-1900 Rebuilt 1877, merged with St Paul’s Church OR 1967 (D3918, M 2) CLOWNE (cont) Church Street Methodist Church (WM) bp 1942-1952 Closed 1953 OR (D3924) CODNOR Wright Street Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1867-1968 bp 1867-1900 Built 1880, replacing earlier chapel built m 1965-1968 1857, AP 1965, closed 1968 (D4265, D1820, M 2) Heanor Road Methodist Chapel bp 1838-1963 bp 1838-1900 (formerly Chapel Street) (WM) m 1902-1952 Built 1827, AP 1900, closed 1965 OR (D4260, D1820, M 2, D2192) COMPTON, Nr Ashbourne bp 1787-1837 See Ashbourne: Sion Chapel (M690) bu 1808-1837 COTMANHAY Wesley Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1838-1988 bp 1838-1988 Cotmanhay Road. Built 1806. After 1849, m 1920-1982 WM Reform. Closed 1980s OR (D3968, D1820, M 491) COTON IN THE ELMS P M Chapel bp 1944-2001 (D5156) m 1973-2002

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Covering Dates Covering Dates COTON PARK Methodist Chapel bp 1941-1990 (D4702) m 1957-1988 CRESWELL Centenary Methodist Church, Elmton Road (UM) m 1959-1966 AP 1959, closed 1966 (D1820) Elmton Road Methodist Church (WM) m 1927-1961 Built 1904, AP 1927, closed 1964 (D1820) CREWTON Newtown Methodist Mission Church, Brighton bp 1937-1947 Road (UM) 1955-1960 Founded 1884, closed 1947, congregation OR transferred to Alvaston (D3969) See also Alvaston (D3899) CRICH Market Street Methodist Chapel (WM) m 1936-1964 AP 1936, closed 1964 OR (D1820, D3458, D1679) Bownes Hill/Mount Tabor Methodist Church bp 1910-1980 (MF/UM) m 1941-1976 AP 1941, closed 1984 OR (D3728, D1820, D1431) CRICH CARR Primitive Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1950-1980 Founded 1843, rebuilt 1877 OR (D4240) United Methodist Chapel (UM) bp 1906-1921 (D4286, D4293) OR CROMFORD CIRCUIT (WM) OR bp 1806-1837 Originally centred on Cromford chapel, founded 1812. Renamed Matlock Bath Circuit 1866. (M691, D1125, D1877)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates CROMFORD See also Matlock Bath: Glenorchy Chapel Mount Tabor Methodist Church, Scarthin bp 1908-1955 bp 1884-1914 (MF/UM) OR Closed 1958 on merger with Via Gellia (D4015, M 688) Via Gellia Methodist Church, Water Lane (WM) bp 1868-1982 bp 1868-1899 Opened 1808, rebuilt 1900 OR Bp register 1868-1900 used for whole of Matlock Bath Circuit (1868-1874) and Matlock Circuit (1874-1900) (D4016, M 688) CURBAR Cliff College Methodist Chapel (WM) m 1912-1932 AP c.1911-12. Closed 1934 (D1820) (D1820) DANESMOOR Danesmoor MNC Church bp 1871-1975 (D5570, D 3506) OR DARLEY: see Winster PM Circuit (D1877/4/1) DARLEY DALE Darley Dale Chapel (WM) bp 1902-1984 (D4294) OR Hillside Chapel (WM) bp 1950-1991 (D5046) DENBY bp 1843-1974 bp 1843-1903 Methodist Chapel (WM/MF/UM) m 1921-1961 Opened 1842, AP c.1921, closed 1975 OR (D1624, D1820, M 1, TR 91) Street Lane Methodist (D5864) bp 1935-1996 DERBY (DERWENT MISSION) CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1817-1855 bp 1817-1837 before 1871 OR (M 491-492, M 693-694, D2670, D3737) DERBY Baptist Brook Street Baptist Chapel (GB) bi 1789-1837 bi 1789-1837

Congregation founded 1791. Chapel built m 1889-1937

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Covering Dates Covering Dates in Brook Street 1802. Congregation moved to St Mary’s Gate in mid 19th century where chapel closed 1937 (D3348, M 693, D3582/36) Baptist Chapel, St Mary’s Gate: see Brook St. Baptist Chapel Congregational United Reformed Church, bp 1919-1971 Congregational, later United Reformed, Church m 1911-1991 Ashbourne Road (C). Founded 1843, OR rebuilt 1909 (D3631) DERBY (cont) Derwent Street Congregational Church (C), m 1899-1924 now closed (D4929) Normanton Road Congregational Chapel (C) bp 1950-1976 now closed. (D4931) m 1899-1975 Victoria Street United Reformed Church, bp 1786-1975 bp 1786-1902 (LH,I,C). Congregation founded 1779; met first m 1899-1988 in Common Yard, later in Cross Street (now Macklin Street). Moved to new chapel on Brook Side (now known as Victoria Street) 1784. Associated with Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion until 1796. Congregation merged with Green Lane UR Church, 1976: see D4930 (D2608, M 693, M 455) Methodist Becket Street Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1864-1947 bp 1864-1911 Built 1857, closed 1947 m 1899-1947 (D4128, D1820, M 688) OR Corden Street Mission (formerly United) bp 1911-1940 Methodist Church (D4091/1/1) Dairy House Road Methodist Chapel (NC/UM) bp 1851-1972 bp 1851-1902 AP c.1901, closed 1972 m 1901-1972 (D4131, D1820, M 449) OR Abbey Street Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1854-1894 bp 1854-1894 Closed 1894 OR (D3934, M 491)

Campion Street Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1900-1955

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Built 1889, AP c.1910-11, closed 1958 m 1911-1945 No m 1946-1958 OR (D3777, D1820) Dale Road. Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1919-1965 (D4132) OR Darley Street and (Lower) Dale Road m 1904-1964 Methodist Church (PM) Built 1901, closed 1965 (D1820, D4132) DERBY (cont) Central Methodist Church, Greenhill (PM) bp 1878-1956 bp 1878-1906 Founded 1875. Church built in Green Lane m 1908-1956 1878, AP 1908, closed 1956 on merger with OR Greenhill PM Church (D4129, D1820, M 449) Kedleston Street Methodist Church (PM) bp 1875-1974 bp 1875-1974 Formerly Bourne Chapel, Kedleston Street, m 1909-1962 opened 1847-8, AP c.1909. Moved to new OR premises (formerly church hall) in Kedleston Street and licence for marriages transferred, 1966. Closed 1975. No m 1962-1975 (D3736, D1820, M 491) Traffic Street Methodist Church (PM) m 1921-1954 Built 1843, AP 1921, provisions of OR Marriage Acts abandoned 1954 (D1820, D4143) Albion Street Methodist Mission Room (WM) bp 1913-1930 (D4134/1/4) Ashbourne Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1878-1995 bp 1878-1929 Opened 1885 m 1901-1971 (D3739, M 491) OR Brook Street Wesleyan Methodist Chapel m 1950-1969 (D5894/1/1) Davenport Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1931-1969 AP 1929-30, closed 1972 m 1930-1971 (D3902, D1820) OR Dunkirk Methodist Chapel, Lynton Street (WM) bp 1880-1900 (D2060/1, D3781) OR

Greenhill (Central) Methodist Church, St Peter’s bp 1852-1984 bp 1852-1888,

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Churchyard (I, WM) m 1966-1984 1935, 1954, Built 1816, WM from 1824, closed 1988 1957 Inc. circuit baptisms (D4134, M 449, M 492, D 1820) Greenhill Methodist Sisterhood (Derby bp 1931-1957 Circuit baptisms) (D4134/1/4) DERBY (cont) King Street Methodist Chapel (Chapel Street bp 1799-1961 bp 1799-1961 after c.1950) (WM) m 1846-1894 m 1846-1894 Opened 1805, AP 1900, closed 1961. Bp m 1900-1959 bu 1808-1840 registers include entries for whole of Derby bu 1808-1840 King Street Circuit until 1871 OR Graveyard attached, opened 1808 (D3737, D1820, M 491, M 492, M 693, M 694)) Litchurch Russell St Methodist Church (WM) bp 1870-1931 bp 1870-1931 Built 1858. Closed 1931 (D3901, M 492) OR Queen’s Hall Methodist Mission, London bp 1864-1969 bp 1864-1926 Road (WM) m 1865-1873 m 1865-1873 Built 1861, rebuilt 1926-27 and renamed 1890-1892 1890-1892 Queen’s Hall Mission. Bp registers include 1898-1899 1898-1899 entries for a number of chapels around Derby OR (D3740, M 492) St Michael’s Lane Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1801-1818 Founded 1766. Congregation apparently moved c.1818-20, possibly to Greenhill. Register includes entries for other places in the Derby Circuit (M 691) See also King St. WM Church (D3737 etc) Walbrook Road School Chapel (WM) m 1966-1990 (D1820, D4144) OR Presbyterian/Unitarian Unitarian Chapel, Friargate (P) bu 1714, 1793-1836 bp 1698-1836 Founded 1697-8. Had its own burial ground. First entries in first register relate to Worcester, Chadwick and Bromsgrove, all Worcestershire (M 690, M 691, M 695) United Reformed Church, Green Lane (PE) bp 1888-1976 bp 1888-1905 Congregation founded 1865 and met in m 1895-1976 m 1895-1905

Athenaeum Rooms, Victoria Street. Moved to

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Covering Dates Covering Dates church in Green Lane 1869. Closed 1976 when congregation merged with Victoria Street Church to form the Central United Reformed Church (D4930, M 455) DERBY (cont) Roman Catholic St. Mary’s Catholic Church (RC) bp 1777-1842 TR bp 1777-1899 formerly Old Roman Catholic Chapel, founded d 1855-1892 1750. Succeeded by St Mary’s Church, 1843 (F 55/4, F 55/5-9, D2060/1/29) Society of Friends St Helen’s St, Society of Friends Meeting House: see Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire Society of Friends (M 697) Swedenborgian New Jerusalem Church, later New Church bp 1817-1999 bp 1817-1839 (Swedenborgian). Congregation bu 1919-1928 founded 1817 at London Terrace. Moved to OR King Street, 1832, Babington Lane, 1846 and to new church in Horwood Avenue 1932 (M 690, M 693, D4920) Jehovah’s Witnesses Kingdom Hall, Mayfield Road m 1976-2000 (D5635) Babington Lane Church: see New (Jerusalem) Church Bourne Methodist Chapel: see Kedleston St Brook Side: see Victoria Street United Reformed Church Central WM Church: see Greenhill Chapel St. Methodist Chapel: see King St London Road Methodist Chapel: see Queen’s Hall Mission London St Methodist Chapel: see Dairy House Road Chapel

Lynton St. Methodist Chapel: see Dunkirk Chapel

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Old Roman Catholic Chapel: see St Mary’s Church Russell St Methodist Church: see Litchurch DERBY (cont) St Peter’s Churchyard: see Greenhill Methodist Church DERBYSHIRE AND NOTTINGHAMSHIRE Society of Friends (Quakers) bi 1641-1775 includes entries for societies throughout Derbyshire m 1641-1775 (M 697) bu 1641-1775

1816-1837 DERWENT St Henry’s Catholic Church (RC) Opened 1847, closed 1947 Served by Bamford Catholic Chapel DOE LEA (VALLEY) CIRCUIT (PM): see Langwith and Doe Lea Circuit DOE LEA Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1902-1977 Built 1892, closed 1978 OR (D3921) DONISTHORPE, Leicestershire Mount Zion Primitive Methodist Chapel (PM), bp 1938-1998 Moira Road OR (D4701) DRAYCOTT Market St. Methodist Memorial Church (PM) bp 1937-1959 (D3784) OR Victoria Road (Street before 1960) bp 1872-1966 bp 1872-1966 Methodist Chapel (WM) m 1927-1965 Known as Central Methodist Chapel, 1932-38 OR Rebuilt 1830, AP 1927, closed 1966 (D3783, D1820, M 492) DRONFIELD United Reformed Church (I, C), Lea Road bp 1926-1974 bp 1806-1826 Formerly known as Salem Chapel. m 1926-1976 1836 Opened 1812, closed 1976 (D2183, M 692)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Dronfield UFM Church bp 1851-1958, 1960-1991 (D5616) m 1918-1990 DUFFIELD Unitarian Chapel, Wirksworth Rd. (P) bp 1750-1835 TR bp 1750-1773 Founded 1766. First register is the private 1806-1835 register of former chaplain to Henry Cope of Duffield (M 691,M 695, D3582/28) EASTWOOD Nottinghamshire Wellington St Methodist Church (WM) bp 1838-1868 bp 1838-1868 (D4479, M 492) ECKINGTON Methodist Memorial Church, High Street (WM) m 1914-1963 First built 1807, AP 1914, closed 1964 OR (D1820, D4610) EGGINTON: see Appendix 2 ELLASTONE, Staffordshire Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1837-1955 bp 1837-1948 Inc. final entry for Stanton Methodist Church, 1963 (D4069, M 450) ELTON: see Bakewell WM Circuit (D1877/1); Winster PM Circuit (D1877/4) FAIRFIELD Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1889-1985 bp 1889-1944 Built 1886, AP 1956, closed 1984 m 1956-1983 (D4325, D1820, M 492) OR FINDERN The Old Meeting House (P, Unitarian) bp 1785-1794 TR bp 1785-1794 No bps 1817-1838, and bp register 1794-1817 lost (M 691, D3582/7) FRITCHLEY Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1951-1973 Rebuilt 1852 OR (D4243)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates FURNESS VALE Methodist Church m 1971-1993 (D6102) GLAPWELL Church Street Methodist Church bp 1964-1985 Later Rowthorne Lane(WM) m 1981-2000 (D3920) OR GLOSSOP CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1813-1837 Founded 1813, centred on Wesley Street Chapel (see below). Inc. entries for Chisworth, Hollingworth, New York, Tintwhistle & Whitfield (M 690) GLOSSOP See also Whitfield Brookfield Congregational Church (C), m 1901-1981 now closed (D4932) Littlemoor United Reformed Church (I, C) bp 1812-1967 bp 1812-1928 Whitfield. Founded 1811, closed 1974 m 1846-1972 m 1846-1881 (D3704, M 694, M 695, M 692, M 493) bu 1825-1956 bu 1825-1914

The Tabernacle Methodist Chapel, Manor m 1910-1960 Park Road (MF/UM) (Hall Street before 1929) First built 1836, AP 1910, closed 1960, congregation merged with Central Methodist Church, Chapel Street (D1820) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers Wesley Methodist Chapel, Howard Town (WM) m 1920-1960 Built 1844, AP 1910-1920, closed 1960 and congregation merged with Central Methodist Church, Chapel Street (D1820) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers

GLOSSOP (cont)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Wesley Street Methodist Chapel, Glossop (WM) m 1921-1959 Built 1813, AP 1920-1921, closed 1960 and congregation merged with Central Methodist Church, Chapel Street. Bp registers originally cover whole of Glossop Circuit (WM) (D1820) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers All Saints Catholic Church (RC) Domestic chapel until 1834 when church Founded GOLDEN VALLEY Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1947-1958 Built 1834. Bps before 1947 recorded in OR Ripley Circuit register (D4283) GRASSMOOR Methodist Chapel (PM) (D5571/1/1) bp 1918-1992 GREAT HUCKLOW Unitarian Chapel (P) bp 1789-1794 Founded in late 17th cent. Minister shared 1797-1809 with congregations at Ashford in the Water, 1821-1826 Bradwell and Stoney Midddleton. Chapel built in late 18th cent (M 690) GREAT LONGSTONE See Bakewell WM Circuit (D1877/1/1/1) GREAT ROCKS See Peak Dale GREEN BANK See Turnditch HADFIELD Bank Street Methodist Church (WM) bp 1806-1857 First built 1804 (M 695) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers HADFIELD (cont) Woolley Bridge Road Methodist Church m 1911-1959

Built 1876, AP 1911, closed c.1959-1960

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Covering Dates Covering Dates (D1820) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers St Charles Borromeo Catholic Church (RC) Built 1858 HANDLEY Handley MNC Church bp 1922-1962 (D5572) HANGING BRIDGE, Nr Ashbourne bp 1949-1954 Methodist Chapel (PM). Built 1860 OR Includes Clifton and Compton (D4066) HARTINGTON See also Brand Top Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1870-1895 bp 1870-1895 Built 1809. For bps after 1895 to c.1975, see Wetton and Longnor Circuit (D4070, M 688) HASSOP All Saints Catholic Church (RC) bp 1816-1843 Catholic chapel until 1818 when All Saints founded m 1817-1887 (F 8) HATHERSAGE St Michael’s Catholic Church (RC) bp 1822-1872 Catholic chapel until 1806 when OR St Michael’s Church founded. Inc entries for Wheston (D3860) HAYFIELD See also Little Hayfield and Birch Vale Bethel Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1903-1955 Rebuilt 1866, AP 1909, closed 1956 m 1909-1954 (D4316, D1820) HAYFIELD (cont) Hugh Bourne Methodist Chapel (PM) m 1910-1968 Built 1867, AP 1909-10, closed 1969 OR (D1820, D4312)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Zion (formerly United) Methodist Church, m1921-1974 Birch Vale Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1795-1837 Founded 1752 (M 694) HEAGE Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Over Heage bp 1865-1942 bp 1865-1907 (MF/UM). Built 1855 bp 1865-1907 TR (D4250, TR 2, M 493) OR Independent Chapel (P) bp 1790-1846 TR bp 1796-1836 Date of foundation unknown. Shared minister bi 1796-1836 with Belper Independent chapel from 1790 (see Belper above for bp register). Closed in mid 19th century (D2007/3/5, M 692) HEANOR See also Marlpool Mount Street Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1890-1973 bp 1890-1965 AP 1899, closed 1974 m 1899-1973 (D4208, D1820, D3951, M 493) OR Park Street Methodist Chapel (PM) m 1936-1961 Opened 1819, AP 1935-1936, closed 1968 OR (D1820, D3951) Methodist Chapel (WM) bu 1840-1903 TR Built 1839 (D2007/3/1) Society of Friends (Quakers) bu 1675-1882 bp 1675-1882 (D4400, D3719, D4735, M 367) 1886, 1895 TR HEMINGTON, Leicestershire bp 1891-1929 bp 1891-1929 Methodist Chapel (NC/UM) OR (D4135, M 493) HILTON: see Appendix 2 HOLBECK, Nottinghamshire Roman Catholic entries in Spinkhill register bp 1792-1811 (D1695) HOGNASTON United Reformed (Formerly Congregational) bp1881-1994

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Covering Dates Covering Dates bu 1880s-1999 HOLLINGWORTH: see Glossop WM Circuit (M 689) HOLLOWAY Trinity Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1879-1968 bp 1879-1903 Built 1852, amalgamated with Mount Zion, bp 1879-1968 TR 1965 OR (D4023, M 688, TR 11) HOLMEWOOD Bethel WM Church bp 1907-1961 (D5574/1/1, D3760) OR Zion PM Church bp 1918-1960 (D5575) m 1943-1961 OR Zion, later Heath Road, Methodist Church bp 1960-1984 closed 1980 (D5576) m 1961-1978 HOLYMOORSIDE Congregational later UR Church m 1961-1978 opened 1862 (D5576/2) OR IBLE: see Middleton and Ible ILKESTON CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1823-1937 bp 1759- later Bourne Circuit m 1899-1972 1803-1900 (D3942, D1820, M 1, M 690) OR ILKESTON CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1838-1961 bp 1809-1900 Founded 1807. Later Central Church, Bath m 1901-1968 Street. Amalgamated with Bourne Circuit (above) OR 1954 (D3943, D1820, M 694, M 2) ILKESTON (cont) Baptist Queen Street Baptist Chapel (GB) bi 1777, Founded 1784-5. Register of births 1792-1809 1792-1809 also includes entries for Bakewell and district 1812-1835 (M 694, M 695) bu 1792 Congregational

Market Place Congregational Chapel (I) bp 1773-1837

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Congregation founded 1772. Chapel built bi 1773-1837 in Market Place 1781. Moved to new chapel in Wharncliffe Road 1905. Registers also include entries for Moor Green Chapel (p Greasley, Nottinghamshire) 1783-1837 (M 691, M 692, M 695) Methodist Ebenezer Chapel (UMF), Heanor Road, bp 1867-1936 (D4217/17) OR South St Wesley Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) m 1920-1957 Built 1845, AP 1919-20, closed 1958 OR (D1820, D3940) Stamford Street Methodist Church (Market bp 1887-1963 bp 1887-1900 Street before 1889) (NC/UM) OR Opened 1887, closed 1963 (D3952, M 1) Bath Street Methodist Church (PM) Originally bp 1823-1937 bp 1803-1900 known as Old Slade Chapel. First built 1819, m 1899-1972 AP 1899, closed 1973. Bp register 1823-1837 OR also includes entries for Shipley Wood and Beaverley Chapels (D3944, D1820, M 689) Central Methodist Church, Bath Street (WM) bp 1838-1961 bp 1809-1837 First built 1807, AP c.1900-1, closed 1969 m 1901-1968 bp 1838-1901 Bp registers before c.1913 cover whole of OR Ilkeston Circuit (WM) (D3943, D1820, M 2, M 694) Corporation Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1917-1963 Opened 1895, closed 1963 OR (D3947) ILKESTON (cont) Station Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1907-1963 Closed 1964 OR (D3950) Presbyterian Anchor Row, The Old Meeting House (P, Unitarian) Market Place bp 1735-1783 Founded in late 17th century. Moved to new 1790-1791 chapel in High Street in early 20th century. 1811-1820

Register contains entries for many other places,

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Covering Dates Covering Dates including Borrowash and Sandiacre, until 1762. (M 696) Roman Catholic Our Lady & St Thomas Catholic Church (RC) bp 1858-1889 Founded 1858 d 1876-1905 (F 9) Market Place Presbyterian/Unitarian chapel: see Anchor Row Old Meeting House Market St. Methodist Chapel: see Stamford St. Old Slade Methodist Chapel: see Bath St. Church IRONVILLE AND SELSTON (Nottinghamshire) Ironville and Pyehill Providence (formerly United bp 1874-1940 bp 1874-1900 Methodist Free) Chapel, Selston m 1899-1955 KILLAMARSH Congregational Church m 19113-1942, 1948-1988, 1996 (D6100) LANGLEY Methodist Church (PM) m 1933-1995 Opened 1852, closed 1995 (D1820, D4212) OR LANGLEY MILL Central Methodist Church, Cromford Road (PM) bp 1955-1972 Closed c.1972 (D4480) Station Road Methodist Church (WM) m 1927-1981 Closed 1984 OR (D4481) LANGWITH AND DOE LEA (VALLEY) bp 1891-1973 bp 1891-1902 METHODIST CIRCUIT (PM) (D3919, M 450) LEABROOKS Chapel St Methodist Chapel bp 1878-1944 Built 1859, AP 1948-9, closed 1973 m 1949-1973 (D1820, D 4273) LINTON Main Street Methodist Chapel (UM) bp 1946-1965 (D4180) OR

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Covering Dates Covering Dates LINTON HEATH (PM) Chapel bp 1918-1976 (D4707/5/1) LITCHURCH Methodist Mission Hall and Chapel, Russell St. bp 1870-1931 bp 1870-1931 (WM) Built 1858. Closed 1931 (D3901, M 492) LITTLE EATON Derby Road (MF/UM) bp 1885-1979 bp 1885-1979 Congregation met in rented room from c.1860 m 1929-1980 Church built 1906, AP 1929, closed 1981 OR (D3735, D1820, M 493) LITTLE HAYFIELD bp 1926-1974 Clough Lane Methodist Church (PM) m 1932-1972 Built 1851, AP 1931-32, closed 1979 (D4311, D1820) See also Hayfield LONG EATON See also Sawley Baptist Welbeck Free Baptist Church (B) m 1964-1974 Closed 1974 (D3348/4) Evangelical Free Alliance Church (Evangelical Free) m 1982 Opened c.1980 (D3896) LONG EATON (cont) Methodist Zion Methodist Chapel, High Street (NC/UM) bp 1862-1960 bp 1862-1900 Built 1874, AP 1905, closed 1961 m 1905-1960 (D4159, D1820, D1417, M 1) OR Bethel Methodist Church, Derby Road (PM) bp 1948-1952 Built 1906, AP 1907-8, closed 1981 m 1908-1979 (D4161, D1820) OR Bourne Methodist Chapel, Claye Street (PM) bp 1955-1977 Built 1873, AP 1899, closed 1980 m 1899-1978 (D4160, D1820) OR Mount Tabor Methodist Chapel, Market Place bp 1838-1960 bp 1831-1900

(WM/WR/MF/UM) Built 1830, congregation m 1899-1960 (inc bi

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Covering Dates Covering Dates became Wesleyan Reformers, 1849 and bu 1831-1887 1831-1837) United Free Methodists in 1857. AP 1899, OR closed 1961 (D4158, D1820, M 1,M 694) Wesley Methodist Chapel, Derby Rd (WM) bp 1888-1959 bp 1831-1837 Congregation founded 1830 at Mount Tabor bu 1831-1849 1888-1901 Chapel; left when majority joined Wesleyan OR Reformers, 1849; used private houses until Central Church built 1882 and Derby Road Chapel built 1904 (D4158, D4162, M 353, M 450, M 694) St John’s Baptist Church, Clumber Street m 1943-1979 LONGNOR & LEEK CIRCUIT, Staffordshire (WM) bp 1865-1933 bp 1865-1904 For later bps, see Wetton and Longnor Circuit m 1954-1984 (D4064, D1820, M 688) LONGSTONE: see Bakewell WM Circuit (D1877/1) LOW LEIGHTON, Nr New Mills Society of Friends (Quakers) bu 1865-1872 (D4400) MALCOFF: see Chinley Society of Friends (Quakers) bu 1904 (D3719/13) MARLPOOL Congregational Chapel (I) bp 1912-1977 bp 1791-1837 Founded 1821-1822. Bp registers include m 1926-2001 bu 1822-1837 some retrospective entries bu 1921-1957 (D5261, M 690, M 694) OR MARPLE BRIDGE, Cheshire Congregational Chapel (I) m 1839-1895 bp 1761-1840 Congregation founded possibly in late 17th OR m 1839-1895 century. Met in chapel at Mill Brow, near bu 1780-1837 Mellor, until 1787 then at Town St. to 1887 and then Hollins Lane (D3411, M 493, M 691, M 694) St Mary’s Catholic Church (RC) Founded 1859. Served by New Mills before

this date

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Covering Dates Covering Dates MASTIN MOOR formerly Marsden Moor Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1939-2000 Opened 1852 m 2000 (D3911) OR MATLOCK BANK CIRCUIT, formerly MATLOCK CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1841-1965 bp 1841-1900 Amalgamated with other Matlock circuits 1949. OR (D1431, D4297, M 1) MATLOCK TRINITY CIRCUIT (WM) Formerly called Cromford Circuit 1812-1866, bp 1874-1949 Matlock Bath Circuit 1866-1874, Matlock OR Circuit (occasionally Matlock Bank Circuit) 1874-1932. Amalgamated with other Matlock circuits 1949. (D4296, D1890, D4016, M 688, M 1) MATLOCK Congregational United Reformed Church, Lime Tree Road (C) bp 1866-1968 bp 1866-1968 Until 1882, Matlock Green Congregational m 1866-1919 m 1866-1919 Chapel. Later Matlock Bank Congregational 1946-1948 1946-1948 Chapel d 1881-1912 d 1881-1912, (D3101, D3582/8, M 455) 1919-1920, 1926 1919-1920,

bp 1866-1922 TR 1926 d 1867-1926 TR OR

MATLOCK (cont) Methodist Imperial Road Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1879-1965 bp 1879-1904 Sometimes known as Matlock Bridge or m 1913-1964 Matlock Bank Church before 1932, AP 1912- OR 13, closed 1966 (D4298, D1820, M 1) Matlock Bank Methodist Church, Bank Road (PM) bp 1841-1965 bp 1841-1900 First built 1838 and rebuilt 1865, AP 1903-4, m 1904-1965 closed 1968. Bp registers before 1949 contain OR entries for whole Matlock Bank Circuit (D4297, D1820, M 1) Starkholmes Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1884-1990 No bp 1901-1938 (D4310) OR Bank Road Methodist Church (WM) Known bp 1841-1992 bp 1806-1837,

as Trinity Methodist Church 1932-1965. Chapel OR 1841-1901

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Covering Dates Covering Dates first built at Matlock Bridge 1840. Rebuilt 1890. Bp registers before 1949 include entries for whole of Matlock Trinity Circuit and its predecessors (D4296, M 1, D1820) Roman Catholic Our Lady and St Joseph’s Catholic Church (RC) Bank Road. Founded 1883 MATLOCK BATH CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1868-1874 bp 1868-1899 Formerly Cromford Circuit until 1866. OR Renamed Matlock Circuit 1874. See Matlock Trinity Circuit (D3008, M 688) MATLOCK BATH Congregational Glenorchy Congregational Chapel (I) bp 1785-1836 TR bp 1785-1836 Founded by Lady Glenorchy in 1785 OR inc bi 1785-1836 Also known as Cromford Chapel Closed and demolished 1965 (D 2608/84, D 3582/9/1, M 691) See also Appendix 2 Methodist Derwent Terrace Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1906-1970 Built 1867, AP 1937-38, closed 1974 m 1938-1963 (D4299, D1820) OR MATLOCK MOOR bp 1949-1993 Methodist Church (PM) (D4300) MAYFIELD Staffordshire bp 1870-1907, bp 1870-1907 Methodist Church (D4065, M 493) 1945-1973

OR MEASHAM Leicestershire bp 1797-1837 Methodist Chapel (WM) Founded 1797 (M 696) MELBOURNE Baptist Chapel, Chapel Street (GB) Built 1750. Birth register also includes bi 1753-1837 lists of bps (adults) at Melbourne bu 1794-1837 1769-1794, Packington (Warwickshire) 1765-1790, and Caldwell, 1783-4 (M 690, M 691, M 695)

Congregational Church, Penn Lane (Now High bp 1862-1969 bp 1768-1837

Street) (I, C)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Founded 1779-80. Congregation moved to new chapel in High Street, 1871. Register probably started 1784 but contains retrospective entries (M 695, D4919) Market Place Methodist Chapel (WM) bp1829-1837 Founded 1829 (M696) New Jerusalem Chapel, later New Church bp1862-1960 bp 1831-1837 (Swedenborgian) Derby Road, later Penn Lane. m 1914-1966 First opened 1825, closed c1970 (D4919, M696) MELLOR: See Marple Bridge MIDDLETON & IBLE Zion Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1869-1986 bp 1869-1963 Bulit 1825 (D4012, M 493) OR See also Wirksworth Circuit (D 4012, D 3008) MIDDLETON BY WIRKSWORTH Main Street Church (WM) m 1929-1959 (D4019) MIDDLETON BY YOULGREAVE See also Winster PM Circuit Congregational Chapel (I, C) bp 1863-1929 bp 1863-1929, Built 1826 1937-1969 1937-1969 Now closed (D4934, M 493) m 1864-1904 m 1864-1904,

1935-1969 1935-1969 d 1861,1866 (2 entries) d 1861, 1866

MILFORD Ebenezer Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) m 1906-1978 Built 1849 (D1820, D4249) OR Milford Methodist Chapel, Chevin Road (WM) bp 1842-1943 bp 1842-1943 Founded 1815, rebuilt 1842, closed 1949 OR (D4227, M 493) MONYASH Society of Friends (Quakers) bu 1866-1882 (D 4400, D 3719) 1884, 1895 TR See also Chesterfield Quaker Meeting

MOORWOOD MOOR

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1950-1990 TR (TR 102) MORLEY Morley Moor M Church bp 1953-1994 (D5135) NETHERSEAL: See also Seals NETHERSEAL Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1942-1981 AP 1949, closed 1983 (D4183, D 1820) m 1949-1981 NEW BOLSOVER: see Bolsover NEW BRIMINGTON: See Brimington NEWHALL Central Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1874-1976 bp 1874-1926 Built 1855 (D 4184, M 493) See also Appendix 2 OR Ebenezer Chapel (PM) bp 1944-1986 (D5160) OR NEWHALL (cont) High Street Methodist Church (WM) bp 1892-1965 bp 1892-1911 First built 1816, rebuilt 1882, AP 1904-5 m 1905-1966 closed 1966 (D 3883, D1820, M 493) OR NEW MILLS See also Low Leighton, Newtown and Thornsett and Appendix 2 Providence Congregational Chapel (I), Whitle bp 1829-1837 Built 1823 (M 690, M 691) bu 1832-1837 Spring Mount Methodist Church (PM) m 1911-1968 Built 1876, AP 1910-11, closed 1971 (D1820/213-215) See also Appendix 2 Spring Bank Methodist Church (UM) bp 1915-1965 Formerly Mount Pleasant Methodist Church m 1910-1980 (WMA) First built 1838, AP 1909-10 OR closed 1981 (D4314, D1820) St George’s Road Methodist Church (WM) bp 1840-1963 bp 1794-1837 Congregation founded 1776. Moved to chapel m 1914-1968 in St George’s Road, 1813. AP 1914, closed OR

1971 (D 4309, D 1820, M 494, M 693) For

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Covering Dates Covering Dates burials, see circuit below (D3567, M 494) Methodist Circuit, St George’s bu 1839-1972 bu 1839-1972 Road (WM) (D 3567, M 494) OR St Mary’s Catholic Church (RC) Founded 1843. Re-named Church of the Annunciation 1939 NEW SAWLEY: see Sawley NEWTOWN, New Mills Wesley Chapel (WM) bp 1869-1974 bp 1869-1950 Built 1868, AP 1920-21, closed c 1979 m 1921-1975 (D 4310, D 1820, M 494) OR NEW TUPTON: see Tupton NEW WHITTINGTON: See Whittington NORBURY Domestic Catholic chapel (RC). See Derby RC Chapel for early entries NORMANTON BY DERBY OLD NORMANTON United Reformed Church (C) bp 1913-1984 Built 1870, closed 1984 (D 2801) NORMANTON: See also South Normanton NORTH WINGFIELD Chesterfield Road, Assemblies of God Church m 1982 (1 entry) (Evangelical Free) (D 2880) Holmewood Methodist Church (before 1970 m 1943-1978 Called Zion Methodist Church) Heath Road, Holmewood (D 1820) Lings Row PM Church bp 1953-1962 (D5577/1) OR Society of Friends (Quakers) bi 1698-1706 (M 696) unbaptised

NORTON

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Mr Shore’s Chapel (P, later Unitarian) bi&bp 1777-1836 Chapel built c. 1800. Congregation had previously met in room at Norton Hall, seat of Mr S Shore. Chapel had closed by mid 19th century (M 690) OCKBROOK United Brethren Congregation (Moravian) OR bi & bp 1746-1989 Founded 1746 (M 695, M 928) d & bu 1752 - 1997 Methodist Church (D5136) bp 1937-1984 OLD GLOSSOP: See Glossop OLD NORMANTON: See Normanton (formerly Congregational) United Reformed Church (D2801 J/Y 1/1) bp 1913-1984 OLD WHITTINGTON: See Whittington OSMASTON BY DERBY London Road Methodist Church (WM) m 1928-1966 AP 1927-28, closed 1967 (D 1820, D4139) OR OVERSEAL Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1894-1992 (D 1820, D 4186) m 1905-1989

OR PACKINGTON Leicestershire bp 1765-1790 Baptist Congregation (M 691) PADFIELD See also Appendix 2 Post St. Methodist Chapel (D3707) m 1977-1990 PEAK DALE, Wormhill Upper End Methodist Church (PM) Built 1888. Re-named Peak Dale bp 1934-1957 Methodist Chapel 1966 on merger with Great Rocks (D 4332) PEAK DALE, Wormhill (cont) Great Rocks Methodist Church (WM) bp 1904-1965

Opened 1885, AP 1962-63, closed 1966 m 1963

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Covering Dates Covering Dates on merger with Upper End chapel OR (D 4324, D1820) PIKE HALL: See Winster West Bank Chapel (D4306) PILSLEY near North Wingfield Wesleyan Methodist Chapel bp 1907-1992 TR Founded 1843, re-built 1866 m 1919-1992 (TR D4520) See also Blackwell Chapel (D4852) Rupert St MNC/UM Church bp 1869-1971 (D5578) OR PINXTON Town Street Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1856-1917 bp 1856-1900 Built 1864 (D4275, M 2) OR PINXTON (cont) Central (formerly Wesleyan) Methodist Church bp 1936-1938 D4282/1/1 Slade Lane Methodist Church (PM) bp 1964-1966 (D4267) OR PINXTON WHARF Methodist Chapel Built 1876 (WM/UMF) bp 1855-1997 bp 1855-1942 (D3582, D4277, M 367) bp 1855-1943 TR

m 1906-1997 POOLSBROOK Bethel Church (PM) bp 1936-1953 (D3726/1) OR Methodist Church bp 1953-2000 (D3726) OR PYE HILL with IRONVILLE bp 1874-1940 bp 1874-1904 Providence Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) m 1899-1955 AP 1899, closed 1963 OR (D 4276, D 1820, M 2, D3582) bp 1874-1900 TR REPTON United Reformed Church (I,C) bp 1837-1986 bi 1814-1837 Founded 1780. Chapel built 1836. Kept a m 1874-1960 bp 1814-1986

common register with Barrow on Trent m 1874-1960

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Congregational Chapel. No register in use before 1814. (D 3630, M 694, M 494) RIDDINGS Congregational Chapel (I C) bi, bp 1823-1922 Opened 1821, closed 1980s 1938-1983 (D 4922, M 695) 1985-1989 m 1877, 1888-1926 1975-1981 d, bu 1877-1922 Zion Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1856-1916 bp 1856-1904 First built in 1854, new church built 1876 m 1877-1904 m 1877-1904 (D 4274, M 2, M 450) RIDGEWAY near Eckington bi&bp 1810-1837 Methodist Chapel (WM) Founded 1810 bu 1830-1837 Early entries from register at Chesterfield WM Chapel (M 691) RIPLEY CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1838-1953 bp 1838-1902 Founded 1838. Amalgamated with other 1838-1848 TR circuits in Ripley area in 1942. Suceeded by South Normanton Circuit in 1948 (D 2192, M 2, D 3582/10) RIPLEY Baptist Chapel m 1939-1981 Built 1846 (D3348) OR Methodist Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Nottingham Road bp 1849-1961 bp 1849-1900 (MF/UM) WM Reform Congregation founded 1849 after expulsion of ministers by Methodist OR Conference, first met in Lecture Hall, purchased chapel in Wood Street 1855, moved to Nottingham Road 1860, closed 1962 (D4269, M 2, D3582/3) Mount Tabor Methodist Chapel (D 1820) m 1927-1989 Wesley Methodist Church, Chapel Street (WM) m 1848-1964 Built 1847, AP 1901, closed 1966 (D 1820, OR

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Methodist Circuit (WM) bp 1838-1953 (D2192, M2) OR ROSLISTON Methodist Chapel m 1945-1965 AP 1945, closed 1974 (D 1820) See also Appendix 2 ROWARTH United Methodist Chapel (D 4318) bp 1919-1969 ROWSLEY: See Winster PM Circuit (D 1877/4) SANDIACRE Independent Congregation bp 1759-1762 (M 696) See Ilkeston Anchor Row Chapel Central Methodist Church, Station Road (MF/UM) bp 1852-1965 bp 1852-1900 Founded 1851, church built 1887, AP 1899-1900, m 1900-1965 closed 1965-66 (D4157, D1820, M 1, TR) OR

Clowes Methodist Church, Butt Street (PM) bp 1939-1951 Built 1833 (D4155) OR Town St. Methodist Church (WM) m 1957-1977 Built 1826-7, AP 1957, closed 1979 OR (D 1820, D4164) SAWLEY, NEW Clowes Methodist Church, Tamworth Road bp 1956-1962 (PM) See also Long Eaton (D 4154) OR SCARCLIFFE Primitive Methodist Chapel bp 1964-1976 Built 1858, closed 1984 For earlier entries OR see Bolsover PM circuit registers (D 3913)

SEALS Methodist Chapel (D4708, M 367) bp 1891-1900 bp 1891-1900 SELSTON Nottinghamshire Middle Methodist Chapel, Dove Green (MF/UM) bp 1865-1958 bp 1865-1958 (D 2267, M 353, D4266) OR

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates SHEEPBRIDGE See also Chesterfield, Whittington United Methodist Chapel (MF) bp 1904-1936 (D3747) Sheffield Road Methodist Church (PM) m 1940-1967 Built 1890, AP 1939-40, closed 1971 OR (D1820) See also Whittington Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Whittington Moor bp 1950-1969 (D3748) SHEFFIELD Yorkshire: See Chesterfield United Reformed Church, Soresby Street SHIPLEY Shipley Wood Chapel (PM) bi & bp 1803 - 1837 Founded 1818 (M 690, M 696, D3582/11) See also Ilkeston, Bath Street Church SHIREBROOK Church Drive Congregational, later United Reformed Church bp 1901 Now closed (D5049 1902-1975 D4951) m 1907-1975 Bourne Methodist Church, Main Street (PM) m 1949-1958 Built 1849, AP 1949 (D 1820) Zion Methodist Church, Main Street m 1943-1960 AP 1943, closed 1961 (D 1820) SHIRLAND Toadhole Furnace Society of Friends, bu 1758-1836 TR m 1776-1835 (Quakers) (D2007, D3719/13, D4400, M697) 1866-1890 TR bu 1758-1836

1884-1890 d 1862-1884 TR d 1862- 1884

Methodist Church (PM) bp 1906-1917 (D5579) St Paul’s Methodist Church (UF/UM) bp 1895-1962 (D5580) OR SHIRLAND AND HIGHAM Methodist Church bp 1854-1963

(D5581)

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates SHOTTLE Shottle and Wirksworth Baptist Church (GB) bi 1824-1837 (D2660) SHUTTLEWOOD Chesterfield Road Methodist Chapel m 1966-1983 (D 1820, D 3917) OR SOMERCOTES Birchwood Lane Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1853-1946 TR Built 1853 (TR 40, 63-64, 129, D 2007/3) bu 1853-1992 TR m1949-2002 SOMERCOTES (cont) Salem Methodist Church, Sleetmore Lane bp 1868-1970 bp 1868-1970 (MF/UM) Built 1867, AP c 1954-5, closed m 1955- 1967 1971 (D 4287, D 1820, M 494) Wesley Methodist Church, Nottingham Road m 1947-1954 (WM) Built 1870, AP 1947, provisions of OR Marriage Acts abandoned 1957 (D 1820, D 2192) SOUTH NORMANTON See also Alfreton and South Normanton Circuit (D2192) and Blackwell Chapel (D4852) Assemblies of God Church, Carter Lane m 1982-1993 (Evangelical Free) (D4346) Mount Tabor Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1868-1974 bp 1868-1901 (D4285, D3582/12, M 494) “Wesley Methodist Chapel” (unofficial name), bp 1897-1966 bp1897-1903 High Street (WM). m 1922-1965 Re-built 1887, AP 1922, closed 1966 OR (D 4258, D1820, M 2) United Reformed Church (TR) bp 1860-1970 SOUTH WINGFIELD See also Blackwell Chapel (D4852) Baptist Church, Birches Lane bu 1875-1899 (TR) 1938-1994

OR

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates Methodist Chapel (WM) OR bp 1841 (1 entry) Built 1811 (M 5, D 4262) SPINKHILL Domestic chapel, then Jesuit College. bp 1757-1769 Church of Immaculate Conception 1792-1860 opened 1846 (RC). Incudes entries for m 1797-1802 Wingerworth (D1695) 1847-1860

d 1757-1766 1795-1829 1861-1875 bu 1835-1860

SPONDON Kingdom Hall (Jehovah’s Witnesses) m 1983-1996 Chapel Street (D6009) STANFREE Methodist Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1905-1965 (D 3910) OR STANLEY COMMON bp 1889-1965 bp 1889-1901 Central Methodist Church (WM) OR Rebuilt 1886, closed 1966 (D 3949, M 2) STANTON Staffordshire bp 1963 (1 entry) Methodist Chapel (D 2421) OR STANTON BY DALE Methodist Church (WM) bp 1860-1996 (D 4163) m 1992-1995 STANTON LEES Wesleyan Reform Methodist Chapel bp 1877-1967 TR Built 1860 (TR) STAPENHILL: See Appendix 2 STARKHOLMES nr Matlock Primitive Methodist Church bp 1884-1900 (D 4301, D 4297) 1939-1990 OR STAVELEY CIRCUIT (PM) bp1877-1939 bp1877-1901 (D3923, D3853, M450) OR

STAVELEY

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Covering Dates Covering Dates Zion Methodist Chapel, Barrow Hill (PM) bp 1888-1922 m 1888-1901 AP 1921, closed 1966 m 1921-1965 (D 3905, D 1820, M 449) OR Bethel Methodist Chapel, Speedwell (PM) bp 1937-1968 Opened c 1872, AP 1912, closed 1969 m 1912-1969 (D 3907, D1820) Earlier bps in Staveley OR PM Circuit (D3923) Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Barrow Hill (UM) bp 1935-1969 (D3916) OR STAVELEY (cont) Lowgates Methodist Chapel (UM) bp 1877-1953 TR (D 1820, D6077) m 1915-1981 Trinity Methodist Church (WM) bp 1886-1973 bp 1886-1905 Opened 1904, closed 1975 m 1905-1908 (D 3909, M 450, D1831) OR STONEBROOM Baptist Church bp 1879 Built 1877 (TR 105) Bethel Church (UF/UM) bp 1887-1940 (D5582) OR STONEY MIDDLETON Unitarian Chapel (P) bp 1789-1826 Founded in early 18th century. Closed by mid 19th Century. For register, see Great Hucklow (M 690) STRETTON: See Appendix 2 SUTTON ON THE HILL: See Appendix 2 SWADLINCOTE CIRCUIT: See Woodville and Swadlincote Circuits 1 & 2 SWADLINCOTE Church Street Methodist Church (MF/UM) bp 1929-1984 AP 1900, closed 1986 (D1820, D2740, D4188) m 1900-1976 OR Granville Estate Methodist Church (PM) bp 1940-1966 AP 1904, closed 1967 m 1904-1965 (D4178, D 1820)

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates Hastings Road Chapel and Highfield Road bp 1913-1955 Methodist Chapel (PM) (D4189, D1820, m 1951-1953 D2740) OR West St Methodist Chapel: bp 1807-1837 TR bp 1807-1837 First founded 1806-7, rebuilt 1816 bu 1821-1857 TR bu 1821-1837 (D4190, D2740, D2353, M 696) OR (See also Woodville) & Swadlincote WM Circuit 1 SWANWICK Derby Road Church (UMF) bp 1860-1950 (D4278) OR SWINSCOE Staffordshire Methodist Chapel closed 1981 (WM) bp 1963, 1965 No bps recorded OR 1966-1981 (D4068) TADDINGTON: See Bakewell WM Circuit (D 1877/1) THIRKELOW: See Brand Top THORNHILL Mount Zion Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1849-1915 (D5556) THORNSETT Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1862-1974 bp 1862-1974 Built 1876, AP 1911, closed 1979 m 1911-1970 (D 4313, D 1820, M 494) THORNSETT Congregational Church bp 1926-1990 (D5543) THULSTON Methodist Chapel (WM) (D4216) bp 1916-1943 TICKNALL Baptist Chapel (GB) m 1927-1979 bi 1809-1836 Founded 1795, rebuilt 1817 Also used in mid-19th cent by Wesleyan Reformers (D 3421, M 695) Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1817-1837 TR bp 1808,1817- Founded 1815 (D2740, M 695, D2353, OR 1837

D4191)

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Covering Dates Covering Dates

AP 1927, closed 1972 (D 4010, D 1820, M 193) m 1927-1971

TIDESWELL Ash Lane United Reformed Church (I,C) bp 1853-1932 bp 1853-1932 Built 1844 (D3579, M 494) m 1838-1932 m 1838-1932 TIDESWELL (cont) High Street Methodist Chapel (Market Street bp 1861-1928 bp 1862-1907 before 1932) (PM). Founded c 1843, 1941-1971

OR Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church (RC) Founded 1885 TINTWHISTLE: See Appendix 2 TOADHOLE FURNACE: See Shirland TUPTON Victoria Road M Church, New Tupton bp 1935-1992 (NC/UM) OR (D5583) TURNDITCH Green Bank Congregational Chapel (I, C) bp 1823-1837 Founded 1818 (M 694) UNSTONE Crow Lane Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1903-1977 Built 1847 (D2787) m 1904-1927

OR UPPER END, WORMHILL Methodist Chapel (PM) bp 1934-1957 Built 1888. Re-named Peak Dale m 1960-1978 Methodist Chapel on merger with Great OR Rocks 1966 (D4332) WESSINGTON Amber Row Methodist Chapel bp 1958-1992 Founded 1882 OR (TR, D4268) WEST HALLAM Domestic Catholic chapel, closed 1862 (RC)

Served from Derby 1753-1815

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates WEST HANDLEY Methodist Chapel (D3752) bp 1922-1952 For earlier bps, see Chesterfield WM Circuit (D3458) WESTON ON TRENT Catholic chapel, 18th cent Entries in Derby RC registers (F 55/4-9) bp 1865-1933 WETTON AND LONGNOR CIRCUIT bp 1865-1933 chiefly Staffordshire (WM) OR For bps before 1903, see Longnor, Hartington, Wetton and Alstonefield chapels (D4064, M 450) WETTON Staffordshire bp 1872-1969 bp 1872-1969 Methodist Church (WM) OR Built 1870, now closed (D4462, M 494) WHALEY BRIDGE m 1976-1981 Congregational Church (C) (D4933) WHESTON RC entries: See Hathersage RC Church WHITFIELD See also Glossop WM Circuit Appendix 2 Littlemoor United Reformed Church (I,C.) bp 1812-1967 bp 1808-1937 Whitfield. Founded 1811, closed 1974 m 1846-1972 bu 1808-1837 (D 3704, M 694, M 695, M 693) bu 1825-1956 Princess Street Methodist Mission Chapel m 1948-1958 (PM). Opened 1893, AP 1947-48, closed c 1960 (D1820) See also Appendix 2 for earlier registers Hague Street Methodist Church (WM) m 1931-1967 bp 1813-1837 Founded 1812, AP 1930-31, closed 1969. Bps pre 1834 copied from register for Wesley Street chapel, Old Glossop (D1820, M 695) WHITLE: See New Mills, Providence Chapel WHITTINGTON METHODIST CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1877-1919 bp 1877 - 1899

(D3741, M 490)

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates WHITTINGTON: See also Sheepbridge NEW WHITTINGTON London St Methodist Chapel (UMF) m 1959-1967 AP 1959, closed 1970 (D 1820, D3762) OR See also D3742 for circuit register entries Wellington Street Methodist Chapel (WM) m 1937-1983 Opened 1861, AP 1937, closed 1986 OR (D1820, D3758) OLD WHITTINGTON Mount Tabor Methodist Church (PM) bp 1918-1961 First built 1849, AP 1923-24, closed 1962 m 1924-1961 (D 1820, D 3749) OR Church Street Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1934-1970 AP 1962, closed 1971 m 1962 - 1970 (D 3750, D 1820) OR WHITTINGTON MOOR Ebenezer Methodist Church, Station Road (PM) Built c1897, AP 1899, closed 1941 on merger m 1899-1941 with Sheffield Road Chapel OR (D 3748, D 3764, D 1820) Sheffield Road Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1950-1969 AP 1938, closed 1982 (D 1820, D 3764, m 1938-1980 D 3748) OR WILLINGTON See also Appendix 2 General Baptist Chapel m 1911-1912 Founded before 1851 (D3348/6) WINGERWORTH Salem Methodist Chapel(TR) bp 1892-1991 TR Wingerworth Hall Chapel (RC) Closed 1852. Entries in Spinkhill registers (D1695) WINGFIELD: See North Wingfield, South Wingfield

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates WINSHILL: See Appendix 2 WINSTER METHODIST CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1847-1880 bp 1825-1837, Chapel founded 1823. (D 1877, M 695, OR 1847-1880 D 1634, M 494) Bp register (M 696) may cover whole Winster Circuit (PM). See also: Wirksworth PM Circuit (D3008), Youlgreave & Winster WM Circuit (D 1877) West Bank Methodist Chapel (WM) bp 1845-1917 bp 1845-1900 Built 1837, closed 1937 Bp register covers OR other places including Pike Hall, and up to 1859 is a copy of Cromford Circuit register. (D 4306, M 1) WIRKSWORTH METHODIST CIRCUIT (PM) bp 1869-1986 bp 1869-1902 Known as Wirksworth and Winster Circuit OR 1933-1947. Includes Zion Chapel, Middleton and Ible. For bp after 1963 see also Wirksworth, Ebenezer Chapel (D3008, D4012, M 688 WIRKSWORTH Baptist Baptist Chapel, Coldwell Street (GB) bi 1802 -1837 bi 1802-1837 Founded 1816. Register of births started m 1900-1946 apparently in 1824 but includes retrospective entries. Baptists also had a small cemetery in North End. (D3348, M 696, D 3582/13) Congregational United Reformed Church, Coldwell Street bp 1837-1898 bp 1813-1898 formerly known as The Old Meeting or m 1868-1874 The Old Chapel (I, C) bu 1866-1874, 1895 First built 1700 by Presbyterians. Reopened 1803 by Independents. No burial ground - d 1866-1895 many burials took place at Middleton Chapel. OR (D2585, D3582/14, M 495) Methodist Dale Methodist Chapel, Dale Street (PM) m 1959-1970 First built 1828-30, AP 1959, closed 1970 OR (D1820, D4011)

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates WIRKSWORTH (cont) Ebenezer Methodist Chapel, Chapel Lane (WM) bp 1899-1986 bp 1899-1986 Chapel built 1810. Closed c.1962. From 1963 OR bp register used for whole Wirksworth Circuit (D 4012, M 495) Bede Memorial (formerly United Methodist Free) Chapel, St John Street bp 1888-1959 bp 1888-1914 (D4013/1/2) Roman Catholic Missions (RC) Closed 1850 and 1880. Entries in Ashbourne RC registers. St John St. Methodist Chapel: see Bede Methodist Memorial Chapel WOODVILLE AND SWADLINCOTE bp 1807-1949 bp 1873-1949 CIRCUIT (WM) (1) OR including Swadlincote, West Street Methodist chapel 1934-1943 (D4190, M 495, D2740) WOODVILLE AND SWADLINCOTE bp 1869-1942 bp 1869-1921 CIRCUIT (WM) (2) including Woodville, High Street chapel, 1934-1942. Register covers Ashby de la Zouch Circuit before 1870 (D 4193, M 495) WOODVILLE Chapel Street Methodist Church (PM) bp 1937-1962 Built 1889 (D4192, D2740, D4168) Granville Estate Methodist Church bp 1940-1966 (D 1820, D 4178) m 1904-1965 High St. WM Chapel: see Woodville & Swadlincote WM Circuit 2 WORMHILL See also Peak Dale and Upper End Wormhill Methodist Church m 1963 (D1820) (1 entry) YEAVELEY Nether Green Congregational Chapel (I, C) bp 1816-1824

Founded 1808. No bp

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DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE AND DERBY DIOCESAN RECORD OFFICE Name of Circuit, Church Original Registers Microfilms or Chapel in the DRO in the DRO

Covering Dates Covering Dates performed 1824-1837 (M 689) YOULGREAVE AND WINSTER METHODIST CIRCUIT (WM) bp 1847-1880 bp 1847-1880 (M 494, D1877) See also Bakewell WM circuit (D 1877/1) YOULGREAVE bp 1919-1965 Wesley Methodist Chapel m 1963-1969 Built 1807, rebuilt 1907, AP 1963, closed 1973 OR (D 4053, D 1820)

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APPENDIX 1: CIVIL REGISTERS HELD AT DERBYSHIRE RECORD OFFICE M = microfilm F = microfiche TR = transcript Alfreton Cemetery bu 1891-1997 (M664-M665 pt) Belper Cemetery bu 1859-1997 (M666-M669 pt) Workhouse, later Babington bi 1840-1972 Hospital (D3390) bp 1859-1933

d 1840-1983 Breaston Cemetery bu 1924-2001 (M 910) Brimington Cemetery bu 1878-1997 (M650-651, M660 pt) Buxton Cemetery bu 1896-1979 (F 66/22/1-F66/30/1) Chapel en le Frith Workhouse, later Public bi 1914-1948 Assistance Institution d 1914-1943 (D442) Chellaston Cemetery bu 1934-1989 (M623 pt) Chesterfield Boythorpe Cemetery bu 1919-1995 (M655-M657 pt)

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Chesterfield (cont) Spital Cemetery bu 1857-1997 (M651 pt, M654-M659 pt) Workhouse bi 1838-1914 (D2741) d 1838-1904 Church Gresley Cemetery bu 1880-1983 (M672 - M673) Clay Cross Municipal cemetery bu 1879-1991 (TR 38) Codnor and Loscoe Cemetery bu 1876-1997 (M671 pt) Derby Derbyshire Royal Infirmary d 1855-1947 (D1190) Nottingham Road Cemetery bu 1855-1994 (M624-M648, M652-653 pt, D3718 for partial transcript) Uttoxeter New Road bu 1843-1947 (M620, M622) Dethick, Lea and Holloway Public burial ground bu 1926-1984 (D2152) Draycott Cemetery bu 1901-2001 (M 911) Dronfield Cemetery bu 1879-1994 (M679-M681) Glossop Cemetery bu 1859-1985 (F 66/1-21)

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Hasland Cemetery bu 1883-1979 (M661-662, M666 pt) Heanor Cross Hill Cemetery bu 1920-1990 (M671) Ilkeston Road Cemetery bu 1858-1997 (M669-671, M664) Hope Cemetery bu 1891-1993 (F 66/31-32) Ilkeston ?1892 General Cemetery bu 1864-1997 (D4040, M673-M676) Leabrooks (includes Riddings, Somercotes, and Swanwick) Cemetery bu 1895-1997 (M665-666, M677) Long Eaton Cemetery bu 1884-1997 (M677-M678) Loscoe: See Codnor and Loscoe Mansfield Nottinghamshire Workhouse: Derbyshire entries bi 1866-1891 TR (TR 63) Mickleover Cemetery bu 1957-1997 (M623-M624) Pastures Hospital bp 1971-1993 formerly County Asylum d 1851-1968 (D1658) bu 1854-1968 Newhall Cemetery bu 1960-1980 (M672 pt) Normanton by Derby Cemetery bu 1899-1990

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(M622-M623) Pinxton Registrar’s returns to bi 1868-1901 School Board (D508) Riddings: See Leabrooks Ripley Cemetery bu 1958-1996 (M662-M664) Shardlow Workhouse bi 1866-1913 (D3768) Somercotes: See Leabrooks Spondon Cemetery bu 1901-1990 (M623) Staveley Cemetery bu 1884-1997 (M649-M650, M659-M660) Swanwick: See Leabrooks Temple Normanton Cemetery bu 1908-1997 (M662, M666) Wirksworth Burial Board bu 1856-1880 (D4596)

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APPENDIX 2: DERBYSHIRE NONCONFORMIST REGISTERS AND REGISTERS CONTAINING DERBYSHIRE ENTRIES HELD BY OTHER REPOSITORIES BURTON ON TRENT LIBRARY, Riverside, High Street, Staffordshire DE14 1AH BURTON ON TRENT Primitive Methodist Circuit bp 1844-1880 Second Primitive Methodist bp 1881-1945 Circuit includes Bretby, Newhall, Stapenhill and Winshill Third Primitive Methodist Circuit bp 1894-1927 includes Boylestone, Egginton, Hilton and Sutton Wesleyan Methodist Circuit bp 1795-1958 ROSLISTON United Methodist Church bp 1876-1973 STANTON NEWHALL United Methodist Church bp 1864-1951 STAPENHILL Main Street (UM) bp 1859-1971

m 1934-1970 STRETTON Methodist Chapel (UFM) bp 1873-1951

m 1949-1976 WILLINGTON Methodist Chapel bp 1938-1978 WINSHILL Church Hill Street (UM) bp 1958-1961

m 1950-1956 High Bank Road (WM) bp 1880-1974

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MANCHESTER CENTRAL LIBRARY, Archives Dept., St Peter’s Square, Manchester M2 5PD GLOSSOP Shrewbury Street (PM) bp 1851-1860 bp regs originally cover whole of Glossop PM Station, founded 1853 includes chapels in Glossop, Whitfield and Hadfield The Tabernacle, Manor Park bp 1870-1960 Road (MF/UM) Hall Street before 1929 Wesley Chapel, Howard bp 1846-1960 Town (WM) m 1848-1860 Wesley Street, Old Glossop bp 1813-1960 (WM) bp regs originally cover m 1849-1859 whole of Glossop WM Circuit HADFIELD Bank Street (WM) bp 1857-1972 Woolley Bridge Road (PM) bp 1896-1959 NEW MILLS Spring Mount Chapel (PM) bp 1825--1910 PADFIELD Wesleyan Chapel bp 1846-1990 TINTWISTLE Ebenezer Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1839-1956 WHITFIELD Ebenezer Chapel (MF/UM) bp 1873-1959 Hague St. Chapel (WM) bp 1813-1968 Methodist Mission Chapel (PM) bp 1896-1959 Princess Street

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Dr Williams’s Library, 14 Gordon Square, London WCIH OAG MATLOCK BATH Glenorchy Chapel (I) bp 1921-1946