Birmingham St Bartholomew Warwickshire Family History Guide

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Birmingham St Bartholomew, situated in Masshouse Lane, Digbeth, was an Ecclesiastical Parish in the county of Warwickshire, created in 1847 from Birmingham St Martin Ancient Parish. In 1869 part of the parish was taken to form the parish of St Gabriel’s Church, Deritend. The church was closed in 1937 and the parish abolished in 1939 part to Birmingham St Philip and part to Birmingham St Gabriel part to Birmingham St Martin part to Birmingham Bishop Ryder 1.

Adjacent Parishes

Birmingham St Bartholomew Parish Registers

Baptism, Marriage and Burial Records

These records include images of Church of England parish registers of baptism, marriage, and burial records.

Birmingham St Bartholomew, Birmingham Church of England Baptisms 1847-1937

Marriage and Banns Records

These records include images of Church of England parish registers of marriages and banns records.

Birmingham St Bartholomew, Birmingham Church of England Marriages and Banns 1847-1937

Death and Burial Records

These records include images of Church of England parish registers of deaths and burial records.

Birmingham St Bartholomew, Birmingham Church of England Burials 1847-1899

Birmingham Cemetery and Crematoria Records

Birmingham Cemetery and Crematoria Records 1836-2017

Parish History

See Birmingham Warwickshire Family History Guide

Maps

Vision of Britain Historical Maps – includes topographic maps, boundary maps and land use maps

Administration

  • County: Warwickshire
  • Civil Registration District: Birmingham
  • Probate Court: Pre-1837 – Court of the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry (Episcopal Consistory), Post-1836 – Court of the Bishop of Worcester (Episcopal Consistory)
  • Diocese: Worcester
  • Rural Deanery: Arden
  • Poor Law Union: Birmingham
  • Hundred: Birmingham Borough
  • Province: Canterbury

References

  1. F. Youngs, Local Administrative Units: Northern England (London: Royal Historical Society, 1991) ↩︎