Failsworth, Lancashire Genealogy

England Lancashire  Lancashire Parishes

Chapelry History
FAILSWORTH, a township, in the parish of Manchester, hundred of Salford, S. division of the county of Lancaster, 4¼ miles (N. E. by E.) from Manchester; containing 3879 inhabitants. The cotton manufacture is carried on in this as in the neighbouring townships. The village lies on the road from Manchester to Oldham; and remains of a Roman road exist. A church district was endowed in 1844 by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners; the living is in the gift of the Crown and the Bishop of Chester, alternately. The first stone of a church, St. John's, was laid in August, 1845, and the building was consecrated in Nov. 1846; it is in the early English style, cost £2400, and contains 807 sittings, whereof three-fourths are free. The dissenters have a place of worship in the township; and there is a national school.

From: A Topographical Dictionary of England by Samuel Lewis (1848), pp. 206-209. URL: http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=50954 Date accessed: 30 June 2010.

Failsworth St John is an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Lancashire, created in 1844 from Newton_All_Saints,_Lancashire Ecclesiastical Parish.

Civil Registration
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Probate records
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