St. Chrysostom's Church, Aubrey Street, Everton
1853 - 1970
The foundation stone of St. Chrysostom's was laid in May 1852 and the church was opened on 31st August 1853. The building, designed by the architect Raffles Brown, was located in a thickly populated and rapidly increasing neighbourhood of Everton. It was built in Aubrey Street to replace a Sunday school in Mill Road which had been found to be inadequate. Originally located in the parish of Walton-on-the-Hill, an ecclesiastical district was assigned to the church with the parish of St. Chrysostom created in 1866. As a result of the reorganisation of the parishes of St. John, St. Chrysostom and Emmanuel, the building was demolished in 1970. |
Source
Repository: | Liverpool Record Office |
Ref No | 283 CHY |
Date | 1853 - 1970 |
Description: | Parish records. The collection comprises |
Baptism Registers | 1853 - 1970 |
Marriage Registers | 1855 - 1970 |
Confirmation Class Register | 1934 - 1966 |
Service Register | 1886 - 1899 |
Churchwardens' Accounts | 1875 - 1891 |
Extent | 26 volumes |
Records and History courtesy of Liverpool Record Office, Liverpool Libraries.
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