Alsager Christ Church Cheshire Family History Guide
Alsager Christ Church Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Cheshire was created in 1946 from Alsager St Mary Magdalene Ecclesiastical Parish. Alsager Christ Church was originally chapel to Barthomley, opened in 1789, serving the township of Alsager. In 1898 Christ Church became a chapel to Alsager St. Mary Magdalene when that Ecclesiastical Parish was created.
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Alsager Parish Registers
Search online registers of baptisms, marriages, banns and burials including digitised images of original records and registers and indexed transcriptions.
Baptisms, Marriages and Burials
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Baptisms Marriages and Burials, 1789-1812
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1889
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Bishop’s Transcripts – Baptisms – 1789-1842
Marriage and Banns Records
These records include images of Church of England parish registers of marriages and banns records.
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Marriages and Banns 1852-1868
Death and Burial Records
These records include images of Church of England parish registers of deaths and burial records.
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Burials 1813-1908
Alsager Christ Church, Cheshire Church of England Bishop’s Transcripts – Burials, 1789-1842
Parish History
See Alsager St Mary Magdalene Cheshire Family History Guide
Historical Maps
British National Grid Ref: SJ 78891 55665
BNG Eastings, Northings: 378891, 355665
Latitude, Longitude: 53.097763, -2.316699
View detailed 19th-century Ordnance Survey maps from the National Library of Scotland Maps – includes OS 25 inch 1892-1918 maps, a vast range of other historical OS maps and land use maps. These maps reveal old street layouts, parish boundaries, and landmarks long since vanished.
Alan Godfrey Old Ordnance Survey Maps
The full range of Cheshire maps produced by Alan Godfrey are available in the Cheshire Maps section of the Books & Maps area. There you can search by principal villages and parishes, by key features for town and city plans, and sort the maps by type and scale. Coverage is taken from the places listed in Alan Godfrey’s own map descriptions, although smaller parishes may not be explicitly named. View all the Cheshire & District Alan Godfrey Maps.
Sources
The following sources have been used to compile this article.
- F. Youngs, Local Administrative Units: Northern England (London: Royal Historical Society, 1991)
- FamilySearch Research Wiki – Cheshire, England Genealogy
- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies Catalogue
- Ancestry.co.uk















































































































































































