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Discover if your Cheshire ancestors were baptised in another denomination in the Cheshire Non-Conformist and Roman Catholic baptism records. Search 122,444 records of baptisms in Non-conformist protestant congregations and Roman Catholic records.

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The Cheshire Non-Conformist and Roman Catholic baptism records include those for Baptists, Congregationalists, Methodists, Presbyterians, Society of Friends (Quakers), Unitarians and Roman Catholics.


Each record contains an image and a transcript of the original document. The amount of information varies a great deal but they may contain some or all of the following information about your ancestor:


  • Name
  • Sex
  • Father’s name
  • Father’s occupation
  • Mother’s name
  • Mother’s maiden name
  • Date of birth
  • Hour of birth
  • Place of birth
  • Witness to birth
  • Date of baptism
  • Parish or denomination
  • Parent’s connection to the church
  • Officiating minister


Further information about the individual denominations including locations is available below

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The Methodist movement grew in Cheshire from the 1740s. Breakaway groups included Primitive Methodists, New Connexion, Independents and Wesleyan Methodists. Records were created by districts, circuits and chapels. There are 36,069 Methodist records in the collection covering 56 chapels, circuits and churches at the following locations:


Alderly Wesleyan Chapel


Bathomley, Sandbach and Alsager Wesleyan Circuit


Bebington, Bebington Road Wesleyan Chapel


Bebington, Freehold Wesleyan


Bebington, Old Chester Road Wesleyan Chapel


Bebington, Walker Street Wesleyan Chapel


Birkenhead, Brunswick Wesleyan Chapel


Birkenhead, Claughton Road United Methodist Chapel


Davenham, Bethesda Primitive Chapel


Davenham, Central Primitive Chapel


Davenham, New Connexion Church


Davenham, St Paul’s United Free Chapel


Eastham, Trinity Wesleyan Chapel


Ellesmere Port, Ellesmere Port Primitive Circuit


Frodsham United Free Circuit


Frodsham Wesleyan Circuit


Frodsham, Kingsley Primitive Circuit


Frodsham Wesleyan Church


Great Broughton New Connexion Church


Great Budworth, London Road Wesleyan Chapel


Great Budworth Wesleyan Church


Heswall Hill Wesleyan Chapel


Heswall Wesleyan Church


Knutsford Wesleyan Church


Macclesfield, Church Street West Wesleyan Chapel


Macclesfield, Mount Tabor New Connexion Chapel


Macclesfield Park Green United Free Chapel


Macclesfield Park Street New Connexion Chapel


Macclesfield Trinity Wesleyan Chapel


Middlewich Central Wesleyan Chapel


Middlewich, Chester Road United Free Chapel


Monks-Coppenhall, Mill Street Primitive Chapel


Monks-Coppenhall, Oxford Street Wesleyan Chapel


Monks-Coppenhall, Trinity Chapel, Mill Street Wesleyan Church


Monks-Coppenhall, Wedgewood Chapel, Primitive Circuit


Nantwich, Princess Street Wesleyan Chapel


Over, High Street Wesleyan Chapel


Prestbury, Brunswick Wesleyan Chapel


Prestbury, Grimshaw Lane New Connexion Chapel


Prestbury, Poynton United Free Church


Prestbury, Waterloo Street New Connexion Chapel


Prestbury, Wellington Road Wesleyan Chapel


Runcorn, Camden Wesleyan Chapel


Runcorn, Ellesmere United Free Chapel


Runcorn, Halton Road Wesleyan Chapel


Runcorn Primitave Circuit


Runcorn Wesleyan Church


Sandbach, Knutsford Road Wesleyan Chapel


Sandbach, Providence Wesleyan Chapel


Sandbach Primitive Chapel


Tarporley Wesleyan Circuit


Tarporley Wesleyan Church


Tarvin New Connexion Church


Tarvin Zion Primitive Chapel


West Kirby, St Luke’s Wesleyan Chapel


Woodchurch, Palm Grove Wesleyan Chapel


Wynbury Wesleyan Church

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There are almost 13,000 Roman Catholic baptism records covering the following 11 Cheshire Churches.


Ashton Upon Mersey, St Joseph’s Church


Chester, St Francis of Assissi Church


Chester, St Werburgh’s Church


Eastham, Hooten Hall Chapel


Great Budworth, St Wilfred’s Church


Nantwich, St Anne’s Church


Neston, St Winifrede’s Church


Prestbury, St Alban’s Church


Staleybridge, St Peter’s Church


Stockport, St Paul’s Church


Wallasey, St Alban’s Church


Please note that the original Roman Catholic records are written in Latin

Society of Friends (Quakers) locationkeyboard_arrow_down

Great Budworth, Frandley Society of Friends

Presbyterian locationkeyboard_arrow_down

Sandbach United Reformed Church

Unitarian locationkeyboard_arrow_down

Dean Row

Congregational locationkeyboard_arrow_down

St Oswald

Discover more about the Cheshire Non-Conformist and Roman Catholic Registerskeyboard_arrow_down

Non-conformist is a very broad term covering churches of widely differing beliefs that did not follow the teachings of the Church of England. The term can be used to describe Roman Catholics, Jews, Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists, members of the Society of Friends etc.


Members of English Protestant denominations who did not follow the teachings of the Church of England were known as non-conformists. Before 1837, regardless of religious beliefs, most people were baptised, married and buried in the local Church of England Parish. Despite differences in belief and even after the Toleration Act of 1689 which granted freedom to worship, many non-conformists continued to use their local parish church for registration purposes.


However, some non-conformists did keep their own registers, particularly baptism and burial registers, in the period between 1689 and 1837. Between 1754 and 1837 is was illegal to marry anywhere except in a Church of England parish Church unless you were a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers) or Jewish. In both cases members were exempt from the Act and allowed to keep their own records.


After 1837, while people were now allowed to marry in the church of their choice, some organisations still did not keep their own records.

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Copyright images reproduced by courtesy of the Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service, Chester, England.


The Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service gives no warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for the purpose of the information provided.


Images may be used only for purposes of research, private study or education. Applications for any other use should be made to Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Service, Cheshire Record Office, Duke Street, Chester CH1 1RL. Infringement of the above condition may result in legal action.

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