Rochdale Yorkshire Family History Guide

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Rochdale St Chad is an Ancient Parish mostly in Lancashire and partly in Yorkshire.

Other places in the parish include: Norden, Milnrow, Lowerplace, Light Side, Hundersfield, Denshal, Dark Side, and Balderstone.

Parish church:

Parish registers begin:

  • Parish registers: 1582
  • Bishop’s Transcripts: 1599

Nonconformists include: 

Adjacent Parishes

Parish History

The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales 1870

ROCHDALE, a town and a district in Lancashire, and a parish partly also in W. R. Yorkshire.

The town stands on the river Roch, the Rochdale canal, and the Manchester and Leeds railway, 10½ miles N N E of Manchester.

It dates from at least the Saxon times; and it probably had a Saxon castle on Castle-Hill. It is traditionally said also to have been the scene of a slaughter of Danes, who came against it; and it retains a memorial of some such event, in the name of a locality called Kill-Danes. A curious sword and several pieces of ancient armour were found near that locality, in the course of excavations, in 1772.

The family of Byron were owners of the manor for upwards of two centuries; and they take from the town-the title of Baron. The manor was sold by the poet Byron, in 1823, to the late J. Dearden, Esq; and belongs now to that gentleman’s grandson. The manorial rights are said to extend over upwards of 32,000 acres.

The town occupies the sides of two hills; stands in parts of four townships; contains numerous streets; and, since 1830, has undergone great improvement. Several of the streets, which had always been very narrow, have been widened; a new market-place, large and commodious, has been formed; and several ornamental public buildings, as well as many excellent private houses, have been erected.

The town hall was built in 1866-8, at an estimated cost of £60,000; is a splendid edifice, in the Gothic style, on a ground plan resembling the letter E; presents a chief frontage toward the river, 220 feet long, besides octagonal staircases at the ends; has flank-frontages each 110 feet long; is divided partly into two stories, partly into three; has, at one corner, a tower and spire 150 feet high; and contains corporation-rooms, an exchange, a large public hall, and other apartments.

Five bridges cross the river; and one of them is a neat tone, three-arched structure; while another is of light iron-work, and used only by pedestrians. The water-works are of prime character; draw from four ample reservoirs; and yield a plentiful supply, even in the driest season.

St. Chad’s church, is partly early English, partly of the time of Edward III.; was extensively repaired in 1856; and contains monuments of the Deardens, the Holts, the Walmsleys, the Entwisles, and others.

St. Alban’s church was built in 1856; and consists of nave, aisles, and chancel, with tower and spire.

St. James’ church consists of nave, aisles, and chancel, with pinnacled tower.

St. Mary’s church comprises nave and aisles, erected in 1740, and transepts and chancel, erected in 1864; and underwent improvement in 1866.

St. Martin’s church was built in 1862; and is in the decorated English style, and cruciform.

The United Presbyterian church was built in 1867-8, and is in the pointed style. The Independent chapel in High-street was built in 1806; the Independent chapel in Smith-street, in 1854; and the latter is in the pointed style, with a beautiful spire. Three Baptistchapels were built in respectively 1811, 1832, and 1854; Lady Huntingdon’s chapel, in 1812; a United Free Methodist chapel, in 1865; and the last is in the Italianstyle. There are also a Quakers’ chapel, a Wesleyan chapel, two Primitive Methodist, two other United Free Methodist, a Methodist New Connexion, two Unitarian, and two Roman Catholic; and one of the Unitarian chapels is a handsome edifice.

The public cemetery is in the Bury-road; was opened in 1855; comprises muchground; and is beautifully laid out.

The grammar-school was founded by Archbishop Parker; is a handsome brick building in the Tudor style; and has £23 a year from endowment. Hardman’s free school was founded in 1769; and has £110 a year from endowment. St. Chad’s parochial school is a recent structure in the pointed style. There are also four national schools, a British school, a ragged school, a girls’ industrial school, and several denominational schools.

The chief literary and benevolent institutions are the subscription library, the Church institution library and news-rooms, the young men’s Christian association library and news-room, the working men’s educational institute, the Lyceum, the temperance hall, the horticultural society, the harmonic choral society, the dispensary, the homeopathic dispensary, the Good Samaritan society, and various associations for relief of the poor. The aggregate of endowed charities is about £750.

The town has a head post-office, twenty-one receiving post-offices or postal pillar-boxes, three telegraph offices, a railway station, three banking offices, and four chief inns; is a seat of petty sessions and county courts, and a polling-place; and publishes three weekly newspapers.

A weekly market for provisions is held on Saturday; a market for grain, wool, oil, and dye-stuffs, on Monday; cattle fairs on one Monday, and sometimes two, in every month; a horse fair on Whit-Tuesday; and fairs for cattle and horses on 14 May and 7 Nov.

Co-operative societies originated in Rochdale in 1844; and three of them here were carrying on business in 1867 to the amount of nearly £400,000 a year. Textile fabrics, chiefly coatings, baize, flannels, friezes, ordinary woollens, calicoes, and fustians are manufactured in about 160 factories. The manufacture of hats, silk-plush, and machines, also is considerable; and there are several large foundries.

The town was made a parliamentary borough in 1832, and a municipal borough in 1856; sends one member to parliament; and is governed by a mayor, 10 aldermen, and 30 councillors. The parliamentary boundaries, as adjusted in 1832, described a circle of ¾ of a mile in radius round the chief bridge; the municipal boundaries were slightly less extensive; but the boundaries were proposed, by the Boundary Commissioners’ Report of 1868, to be drawn by other and wider lines than the circular one, to include an additional pop. of about 10,000. Electors in 1863, 1,448; in 1865, 1,416. Amount of property and income tax charged in 1863, £13, 473. Pop. of the m. borough in 1861, 38, 114. Houses, 7, 691. Pop. of the p. borough in 1851, 29, 195; in 1861, 38, 184. Houses, 7, 705.

The parish contains the townships of Castleton, Spotland, Wardleworth, Wuerdle-with-Wardle, Butterworth, and Blatchinworth-with-Calderbrook, constituting the district of Rochdale, Todmorden-with-Walsden, in Todmorden district, and Saddleworth, in W. R. Yorkshire, constituting there the district of Saddleworth; and it is cut ecclesiastically into the sections of Rochdale, St. Chad, R., St. Alban, R., St. James, Hundersfield, St. Mary, Balderstone, St. Mary, Castleton, St. Martin, Spotland, St. Clement, Norden, St. Paul, Wardle, St. James, Small-bridge, St. John, Dobcross, Friarmere, Denshaw, Healey, Littleborough, Milnrow, Saddleworth, Lydgate, Whitworth, Todmorden, and Walsden. Acres, 58, 620. Pop.in 1851, 98,013; in 1861, 119, 531. Houses, 24,052.

The livings are all vicarages in the diocese of Manchester. Value of St. Chad, £1, 730; of St. Alban, R., St. James, and St. Mary, each £300; of St. Martin, £300. Patron of St. Chad, the Bishop of Manchester. The other livings are separately noticed, and are in the patronage of the Vicar of Rochdale.

The district is divided into the sub-districts of Castleton-Within, or the part of township within the borough; Castleton-Without, or the part of without the borough; Spotland-Nearer-Side, comprising the hamlets of Failinge and Healey; Spotland-Further-Side, comprising the hamlets of Chadwick, Clay-Lane, Wolstenholme, Cheeseden, Woodhouse-Lane, and Catley-Lane; whitworth, containing the rest of Spotland township; Wardleworth, conterminate with W. township; Wuerdle, conterminate with Wuerdle-with-Wardle township; Blatchinworth, conterminate with B.-with-Calderbrook township; Butter-worth-Freehold-Side, conterminate with B.-F.-S. section of B. township; and Butterworth-Lordship-Side, conterminate with B.-L.-S. section of B. township.

Acres, 40, 340. Poor-rates in 1863, £38, 576. Pop. in 1851, 72, 515; in 1861, 91, 754. Houses, 18, 444. Marriages in 1863, 764; births, 3, 177, of which 200 were illegitimate; deaths, 2,093, of which 927 were at ages under 5years, and 14 at ages above 85. Marriages in the ten years 1851-60, 8, 261; births, 29, 229; deaths, 19, 466.

The places of worship, in 1851, were 13 of the Church of England, with 10, 104 sittings; 4 of Independents, with2, 396 s.; 7 of Baptists, with 3, 550 s.; 1 of Quakers, with400 s.; 2 of Unitarians, with 420 s.; 14 of Wesleyans, with 3, 950 s.; 2 of New Connexion Methodists, with1,052 s.; 9 of Primitive Methodists, with 1, 790 s.; 15 of the Wesleyan Association, with 3, 835 s.; 1 of Wesleyan Reformers, with 200 s.; 2 of Lady Huntingdon’s Connexion, with 1, 260 s.; and 1 of Roman Catholics, with555 s.

The schools were 38 public day schools, with4, 852 scholars; 77 private day schools, with 2, 944 s.; 67 Sunday schools, with 15, 717 s.; and 16 evening schoolsfor adults, with 578 s.

There are four workhouses, respectively in Marland, Wardleworth, Butterworth, and Spotland; and, at the census of 1861, they had 47, 56, 68, and 100 inmates.

Source: The Imperial Gazetteer of England & Wales [Wilson, John M]. A. Fullarton & Co. N. d. c. [1870-72].

Parish Records

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England, Yorkshire, Rochdale

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Archives and libraries – Inventories, registers, catalogs ( 1 )
Tracing your ancestors through local libraries : a guide to genealogical sources
Author:    Cole, John

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Cemeteries ( 19 )
Copies of the inscriptions in the Town Meadows burial ground

Disused burial ground, Drake Street, Rochdale : schedule of tombstones and monuments with inscriptions
Author:    Borough Surveyor’s Office, Town Hall, Rochdale; Luke, Alan

England, Lancashire, Oldham, Lees Cemetery, 1879-2003
Author:    Lees Cemetery (Lees, Lancashire); Hollinwood Cemetery (Hollinwood, Lancashire)

Inscriptions on the gravestones in the churchyard of the parish church of St. Chad, Rochdale

Lancashire monumental inscriptions
Author:    Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society

Lancashire monumental inscriptions, Rochdale, Ogden Baptist church
Author:    Rock, David; Ogden Baptist Church (Rochdale, Lancaster)

Lancashire register of interments : the Friends burial ground, Rochdale
Author:    Clegg, J. M.; Society of Friends. Rochdale Monthly Meeting (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Monumental inscriptions, West Street Baptist Church, Rochdale
Author:    Hulme, Avril

Ogden Baptist Church, old churchyard monumental inscriptions
Author:    Rook, David

Providence Street Chapel, High Street, Rochdale : register of gravestone inscriptions

Rochdale Cemetery, register of burials, 1855-1999; with index to burials, 1855-1999; family grave register, ca. 1855-1999
Author:    Rochdale Cemetery (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Rochdale Friends burial ground register of interments
Author:    Rossendale Society for Genealogy and Heraldry (Lancashire)

Rochdale, Hope St. Baptist Church
Author:    Hope Street Baptist Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire); Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. Rochdale Branch

Rochdale, St. James, Milnrow, memorial inscriptions, Lancashire
Author:    Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society

Spotland, St. Clement’s [monumental inscriptions]
Author:    Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. Rochdale Branch; Church of England. Chapelry of Spotland (Lancashire)

St. Clement’s Church, Rochdale, graveyard inscriptions

St. John’s Church, Smallbridge, Rochdale [monumental inscriptions]
Author:    Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. Rochdale Branch

Union Street Chapel, Rochdale : plan and inscriptions of gravestones

West Street Baptist Church graveyard
Author:    Buckley, Fred, Mrs.

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Census – 1851 – Indexes ( 2 )
1851 census surname index of Lancashire–Rochdale, Butterworth & Castleton sub-district : Public Records Office ref. HO 107/2244
Author:    Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society

1851 census surname index of Lancashire–Wardleworth & Wuerdle and Wardle sub-districts : Public Record Office ref. HO 107/2246
Author:    Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Chronology ( 1 )
New annals of Rochdale : a short history since 1899, and a chronological view from the earliest times to the end of the year, 1930
Author:    Heywood, T. T.

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Church history ( 8 )
A Book to commemorate and celebrate 80 years for Rochdale Methodist Mission : and 60 years the building of the Thomas Champness Memorial Hall in Drake Street, Rochdale, 19th October 1925

The Chapel in the valley builds anew : Greenfield Methodist Church centenary, 1883-1983

The history of a parish
Author:    Warrington, C. E. (Clement Egbert)

The Methodist church, Baillie Street, Rochdale : a centenary history, 1837-1937

Methodist secessions : the origins of Free Methodism in three Lancashire towns, Manchester, Rochdale, Liverpool
Author:    Gowland, D. A.

A short history of St. Mary’s parish, Rochdale : and many references to faithful Rochdale men and women, past and present
Author:    Brown, Arthur R. Langford

The vicars of Rochdale
Author:    Raines, F. R. (Francis Robert), 1805-1878; Howorth, Henry Hoyle, Sir, 1842-1923

The vicars of Rochdale
Author:    Raines, F. R. (Francis Robert), 1805-1878; Howorth, Henry Hoyle, Sir, 1842-1923

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Church records ( 105 )
Adult baptism and marriage registers, 1809-1944
Author:    Hope Street Baptist Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Baptismal register transcript, 1850-1958
Author:    Providence Congregational Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Baptismal register, 1816-1837
Author:    Zion Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Methodist New Connexion); Bolton Street Chapel (Bury : Methodist New Connexion)

Baptismal register, 1840-1927
Author:    Broad Lane Church (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Baptismal register, 1853-1957
Author:    Belfield Church (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

Baptismal register, 1854-1933
Author:    United Methodist Free Church (Water Grove, Lancashire)

Baptismal register, 1861-1934
Author:    Primitive Methodist Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Baptismal register, 1865-1906
Author:    Castlemere Chapel. (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

Baptismal register, 1865-1925
Author:    Castlemere Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Baptismal register, 1871-1915
Author:    Molesworth Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : New Connexion Methodist)

Baptismal register, 1887-1910
Author:    Wesleyan Methodist Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Baptismal register, 1892-1904
Author:    Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Baptismal registers, 1844-1935
Author:    Smith Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Primitive Methodist)

Baptisms extracted from Rochdale Parish Church magazines, 24 November 1894 – 30 December 1899
Author:    Kershaw, B.; Church of England. Parish Church of Rochdale; Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. Rochdale Branch

Baptisms, 1773-1903
Author:    West Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Baptist)

Baptisms, 1857-1972
Author:    Lowerfold Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

Baptisms, 1864-1957
Author:    Healey Stones Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Baptisms, 1877-1939
Author:    Shawclough Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

Bishop’s transcripts for Dobcross, 1787-1842
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Dobcross (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Friarmere, 1784-1846
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Friarmere (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Lees, 1758-1869
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Lees (Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Littleborough, 1758-1844
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Littleborough (Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Milnrow, 1750-1877
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Milnrow (Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Saddleworth, 1612-1846
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire); Church of England. Chapelry of Friarmere (Yorkshire); Church of England. Chapelry of Dobcross (Yorkshire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Smallbridge, 1834-1857
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Smallbridge (Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Spotland, 1837-1843
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Spotland (Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Chad’s Church, Rochdale, 1599-1840
Author:    Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire); Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire); Church of England. Chapelry of Whitworth (Lancashire); Society of Friends (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. James’ Church and St. Mary’s Church, Wardleworth, 1821-1858
Author:    Church of England. St. James’ Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire); Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for St. Mary’s Church, Todmorden, 1625-1832
Author:    Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Todmorden, Lancashire)

Bishop’s transcripts for Whitworth, 1776-1851
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Whitworth (Lancashire)

Broad Lane Wesleyan Chapel, Rochdale : births and baptisms, 1820-1836
Author:    Hulme, Avril; Broad Lane Wesleyan Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Chapel registers, 1837-1901
Author:    Union Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Chapelwarden accounts and vestry minutes for St. John the Baptist’s Church, Lees, 1744-1910
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Lees (Lancashire)

Christenings at Rochdale Parish Church : beginning 30th March, 1617
Author:    Rochdale Parish Church

Christenings transcripts of St. Chad’s Church, Rochdale, Lancashire, 1785-1794
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959

Church lay repairs for the church and school at Rochdale, 1664 & 1692
Author:    Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Church records for the Presbyterian chapel at Hall-fold, 1752-1837
Author:    Hall-fold Chapel (Hall-fold, Lancashire : Presbyterian)

Church records for the Presbyterian chapel at Hall-fold, 1789-1837
Author:    Hall-fold Chapel (Hall-fold, Lancashire : Presbyterian)

Church records, 1785-1837
Author:    Blackwater Street Chapel (Rochdale, England : Presbyterian)

Church records, 1786-1836
Author:    Town Meadows Chapel (Rochdale, England : Baptist)

Church records, 1790-1837
Author:    Union Street Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1805-1837
Author:    Littleborough Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1808-1836
Author:    High Street Providence Chapel (Rochdale, England : Independent)

Church records, 1808-1837
Author:    Hope Street Baptist Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Church records, 1809-1837
Author:    Wardle Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1811-1837
Author:    St. Stephen’s Church (Rochdale, England : Lady Huntingdon)

Church records, 1816-1837
Author:    Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Church records, 1816-1837
Author:    Methodist New Connexion Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Church records, 1817-1837
Author:    Bagslate Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1825-1837
Author:    Shawforth Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1826-1836
Author:    Broad Lane Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1836-1837
Author:    Baillie Street Chapel (Rochdale, England : Wesleyan)

Church records, 1836-1837
Author:    Drake Street Chapel (Rochdale, England : Primitive Methodist)

Church registers, 1851-1923
Author:    Milton Congregational Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Church rolls, 1787-1840
Author:    West Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Baptist)

Combined registers, 1731-1951 : including registers from the Toad Lane Charity School
Author:    Rochdale Unitarian Church (Lancashire); Smith, Albert

Daybook June 1801 – Feb. 1802 : Rochdale, Lancashire, England, and vicinity

Lancashire register of interments : the Friends burial ground, Rochdale
Author:    Clegg, J. M.; Society of Friends. Rochdale Monthly Meeting (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Marriage register transcript, 1871-1905
Author:    Lowerfold Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

The marriage registers of the parish church of Rochdale, 1701-1801
Author:    Rochdale, Eng. (Parish); Brierley, Henry, 1847-1933

Marriage registers, 1866-1900
Author:    Castlemere Street Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan Methodist)

Marriages extracted from Rochdale parish church magazines : 8 December 1894 – 16 October 1906
Author:    Kershaw, B., Mrs.; Nield, L., Mrs.

Parish chest records for St. Chad’s Church, Saddleworth, 1813-1864
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire)

Parish register transcript, Rochdale, Lancashire, England, 1701-1802
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959

Parish register transcripts with name index, St. Chad’s Church, Rochdale, 1582-1801
Author:    Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Parish register transcripts, 1743-1812
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Lees (Lancashire)

Parish register transcripts, 1801-1834
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire)

Parish register transcripts, Todmorden, Lancashire, England
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959; Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Todmorden, Lancashire)

Parish registers 1827-1870, churchwarden’s accounts, and vestry minutes
Author:    Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire)

Parish registers for Denshaw, 1864-1963
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Denshaw (Lancashire)

Parish registers for Friarmere, 1769-1992
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Friarmere (Yorkshire); Church of England. St. Hilda’s Mission Church (Delph, Yorkshire); Manchester Public Libraries (Manchester, England)

Parish registers for Friezland, 1849-1974
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Friezland (Lancashire); Central Library (Oldham, Lancashire)

Parish registers for Healey, Lancashire, 1847-1995
Author:    Church of England. Christ Church (Healey, Lancashire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for Holy Trinity, Dobcross, 1788-1999
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Dobcross (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Milnrow, 1726-1851
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Milnrow (Lancashire)

Parish registers for Milnrow, 1783-1936
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Milnrow (Lancashire)

Parish registers for Norden, 1862-1992
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Norden (Lancashire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for Saddleworth, 1778-1844
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for Spotland, 1835-1919
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Spotland (Lancashire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for St. Alban’s Church, Rochdale, 1856-1950
Author:    Church of England. St. Alban’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Parish registers for St. Anne’s Church, Lydgate, 1788-1952
Author:    Church of England. St. Anne’s Church (Lydgate, Yorkshire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for St. Barnabas’ Church, Shore, 1888-1992
Author:    Church of England. St. Barnabas’ Church (Blatchinworth, Lancashire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for St. Chad’s Church, Saddleworth, 1613-1935
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire)

Parish registers for St. Chad’s, Rochdale, 1592-1900
Author:    Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire); Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire); Church of England. Chapelry of Littleborough (Lancashire); Church of England. Chapelry of Whitworth (Lancashire)

Parish registers for St. James’ Church, Wardleworth, 1821-1873
Author:    Church of England. St. James’ Church (Wardleworth, Lancashire)

Parish registers for St. John the Baptist’s Church, Lees, 1743-1847
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Lees (Lancashire)

Parish registers for St. John the Evangelist’s Church, Facit, 1867-1954
Author:    Church of England. St. John the Evangelist’s Church (Facit, Lancashire); Manchester Archives Central Library

Parish registers for St. Martin’s Church, Castleton, 1858-1969
Author:    Church of England. St. Martin’s Church (Castleton, Lancashire)

Parish registers for Tunstead, 1840-1949
Author:    Church of England. Trinity Church (Tunstead, Lancashire)

Parish registers for Walsden, 1845-1933
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Walsden (Lancashire)

The parish registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, in the county of York, containing the marriages, baptisms, and burials from 1613-1800 : with supplement and appendix, containing additional information connected with the church, and a fragmentary history of Saddleworth-cum-Quick
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire); Radcliffe, John

The parish registers of St. Chad, Saddleworth, in the county of York, containing the marriages, baptisms, and burials from 1613-1800 : with supplement and appendix, containing additional information connected with the church, and a fragmentary history of Saddleworth-cum-Quick
Author:    Church of England. Chapelry of Saddleworth (Yorkshire); Radcliffe, John

Personal history sheets of L.D.S. members of the Rochdale Branch, Lancashire, England
Author:    Norman, Bertram William Tuff, 1880-1959

Pew members registers and class book, 1847-1849, 1871-1901
Author:    Bagslate Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire : Wesleyan)

Providence Congregational Church, High Street, Rochdale, baptisms, 1850-1958
Author:    Providence Congregational Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Record of members, 1840-1948
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Burnley Branch (Lancashire); Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rawtenstall Branch (Lancashire); Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rochdale Branch (Lancashire)

Record of members, 1863-1948
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Rochdale Branch (Lancashire)

The registers of the parish church of Rochdale
Author:    Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire); Brierley, Henry, 1846-1933

The registers of the parish church of Rochdale in the county of Lancaster, from Oct., 1582-March, 1641
Author:    Fishwick, Henry, 1835-1914; Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire); Church of England. Parish Church of Todmorden (Yorkshire)

The registers of the parish church of Rochdale in the county of Lancaster, from Oct., 1582-March, 1641
Author:    Fishwick, Henry, 1835-1914; Church of England. St. Chad’s Church (Rochdale, Lancashire); Church of England. Parish Church of Todmorden (Yorkshire)

The registers of the parochial chapel of St. Mary, Todmorden, 1781-1812
Author:    Wilson, Douglas; Fielden, Keith; Church of England. St. Mary’s Church (Todmorden, Lancashire)

Roll of church members, 1868-1871, 1902-1908
Author:    Rochdale Presbyterian Church (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Septuagenary memorial of the United Methodist Free Church, Lowerfold : Sunday School and church records, 1835-1905
Author:    Fenton, John

Sunday School admissions book, 1880-1931
Author:    John Ashworth’s Chapel for the Destitute (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Sunday school and membership registers, 1836-1920
Author:    Ballie Street Church (Rochdale, Lancashire : United Methodist Free)

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Church records – Indexes ( 29 )
Christenings at Rochdale Parish Church : beginning 30th March, 1617
Author:    Rochdale Parish Church

Computer printout of Cherry Clough, Wesleyan, Yorks., Eng

Computer printout of Hey or Lees, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale and Bury, Zion Chapel Water Street & Bolton Street Chapel, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale Drake Street Primitice Methodist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Bagslate Wesleyan, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Blackwater Street Presbyterian, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Broadlane Wesleyan, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Hope Street Particular Baptist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Littleborough Wesleyan Methodist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Providence Chapel High Street Independent, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Shawforth Wesleyan Methodist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, St. Chad’s Church, Lancashire, England

Computer printout of Rochdale, St. Stephens Countess of Huntingdon, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Town Meadows or West Street Anabaptist or Particular Baptist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Union Street Wesleyan Methodist, Lancs., Eng

Computer printout of Rochdale, Wardle Wesleyan, Lancs., Eng

Hope Chapel, Rochdale : an index of entries contained in the marriage book of Hope Chapel, Rochdale, covering the period 14th February 1844 to 3rd June 1926
Author:    Hope Street Baptist Chapel (Rochdale, Lancashire)

Parish register printouts of Dobcross, Yorkshire, England : christenings, 1787-1790

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Lancashire, England (Wesleyan Church, Broadlane Chapel) ; christenings, 1826-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Lancashire, England (Wesleyan Methodist Church, Bagslate Chapel) ; christenings, 1817-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Lancashire, England (Wesleyan Methodist Church, Littleborough) ; christenings, 1805-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Lancashire, England (Wesleyan Methodist Church, Union Street) ; christenings, 1792-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Providence Chapel, High Street Independent, Lancashire, England ; christenings, 1808-1836
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Shawforth Wesleyen Methodist, Lancashire, England ; christenings, 1824-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Parish register printouts of Rochdale, Wardle Wesleyan, Lancashire, England ; christenings, 1809-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Rochdale, Blackwater Street Presbyterian, Lancashire, England ; christenings, 1785-1837
Author:    Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Genealogical Department

Rochdale, St. Chad marriage index, 1813-37, Lancashire
Author:    Lancashire Family History & Heraldry Society

Spotland (Rochdale), St. Clement marriages, 1837-1990 parish registers
Author:    Lancashire Family History and Heraldry Society. Rochdale Branch; Church of England. Chapelry of Spotland (Lancashire)

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Court records ( 1 )
The survey of the manor of Rochdale in the county of Lancaster : parcel of the possessions of the Rt. Warshipful Sir Robert Heath, knt., his Majesty’s attorney general, made in 1626
Author:    Fishwick, Henry, 1835-1914

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Description and travel ( 1 )
Rochdale past and present : a history and a guide
Author:    Robertson, William

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Directories ( 3 )
J. Leigh’s directory of Bury and Rochdale

Macdonalds’ directory : Rochdale, Milnrow, Littleborough, Bacup, Rossendale, Haslingden and Todmorden

Rochdale (South) 1908
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey; Godfrey, Alan

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Genealogy ( 1 )
A Selection of genealogies and pedigrees in the Rochdale Reference Library

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Genealogy – Handbooks, manuals, etc. ( 1 )
A Handlist on genealogy : material available for consultation in the local collections of Rochdale, Middleton and Heywood area central libraries
Author:    Rochdale Metropolitan Borough Library Services

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – History ( 8 )
Annals of Rochdale : a chronological view from the earliest times to the end of the year 1898
Author:    Mattley, Robert Dawson

Conflict & cooperation : Rochdale and the pioneering spirit, 1790-1844
Author:    Cole, John

An historical and topographical account of the town and parish of Rochdale, in Lancashire, and also of the parochial chapelry of Saddleworth, in the county of York
Author:    Butterworth, James

The history of the parish of Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster
Author:    Fishwick, Henry, 1835-1914

New annals of Rochdale : a short history since 1899, and a chronological view from the earliest times to the end of the year, 1930
Author:    Heywood, T. T.

Old and new Rochdale and its people
Author:    Roberts, William J.

Rochdale in the coronation year of His Majesty King George the Fifth

Rochdale past and present : a history and a guide
Author:    Robertson, William

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – History – 19th century ( 1 )
Domestic servants and households in Rochdale, 1851-71
Author:    Higgs, Edward John, 1952-

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Land and property ( 1 )
England, Lancashire, Rochdale rate books, 1776-1934
Author:    Lancashire Records Office (Preston, England); Rochdale (Lancashire : Borough)

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Maps ( 3 )
Bury, Rochdale and Littleborough
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey

Manchester : including Bolton, Rochdale, Altrincham, Oldham, Ringway, Stockport, Stalybridge, Bury, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge
Author:    Geographers’ A-Z Map Company

Rochdale (South) 1908
Author:    Great Britain. Ordnance Survey; Godfrey, Alan

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Names, Personal ( 1 )
Rochdale surnames
Author:    Fishwick, Henry, 1835-1914

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Obituaries ( 1 )
Annals of Rochdale obituaries, 19th century

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Poorhouses, poor law, etc. ( 2 )
Down Poorhouse Lane : the diary of a Rochdale workhouse
Author:    Cole, John

England, Lancashire, Falinge and Healey Rate books, 1814-1834
Author:    Spotland (Lancashire); Manchester Central Library

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Probate records ( 1 )
The wills of Rochdale testators proved at Chester, 1553- 1810

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Social life and customs – 19th century ( 1 )
Domestic servants and households in Rochdale, 1851-71
Author:    Higgs, Edward John, 1952-

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Societies – Periodicals ( 1 )
Transactions of the Rochdale Literary and Scientific Society

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Taxation ( 3 )
England, Lancashire, Falinge and Healey Rate books, 1814-1834
Author:    Spotland (Lancashire); Manchester Central Library

England, Lancashire, Rochdale rate books, 1776-1934
Author:    Lancashire Records Office (Preston, England); Rochdale (Lancashire : Borough)

Land tax assessments for Quick township, 1781-1832
Author:    Great Britain. Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace (Yorkshire)

England, Lancashire, Rochdale – Voting registers ( 3 )
Burgess rolls, 1858-1900
Author:    Rochdale (Lancashire : Borough)

England, Lancashire, Rochdale electoral registers, 1832-1939
Author:    Rochdale (Lancashire : Borough); Greater Manchester County Record Office

Voters lists and poll book, electoral registers and burgess rolls, 1832-1858
Author:    Rochdale (Lancashire : Borough)

Administration

  • County:    Yorkshire
  • Civil Registration District:    Rochdale
  • Probate Court:    Court of the Bishop of Chester (Episcopal Consistory)
  • Diocese:    Manchester
  • Rural Deanery:    Rochdale
  • Poor Law Union:    Rochdale
  • Hundred:    Agbrigg
  • Province:    York