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Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:03 UTC (UK) »

Hi all,

I'm quite new to all this, but we're doing ok, so far....(we think)

We've got a marriage certificate from 1866 but it just gives us 'the parish church' in Sculcoates and doesn't name a particular one.
Does anyone know know which it would be?

Thanks in advance - and I'm sorry for any future, daft, questions that I might ask ;-)
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:15 UTC (UK) »

T'would be St Mary.

http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/ERY/Sculcoates/index.html

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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #2 on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:27 UTC (UK) »

Thanks!

Is that the one which was known also as Christ Church?
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #3 on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:31 UTC (UK) »

See, cos I found this site http://www.dixon115.freeserve.co.uk/hull.htm#Sculcoates and wasn't sure which one it might be - wondered if it might have been St Pauls
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:34 UTC (UK) »

Christ Church is a different church I believe

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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 23 August 09 21:36 UTC (UK) »

My confusion stems from the fact that in the Beverley archives, they have it listed as "Christ church (St Mary's)"...
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 25 August 09 14:50 UTC (UK) »

I was just about to post almost the same question as Rose!

Pauline, could I clarify with you a little further? I was at the Beverley Archives the other day and found some relatives burial entries. They were buried in the burial ground of:-

Sculcoates All Saints St Mary's Parish.

Most of them lived in the Swann Street, Lincoln Street area so I had always presumed they would have been in the cemetery in Air Street. Would this tie up do you think? I haven't lived in Hull for 25 years so don't remember all of it now, especially since they knocked it all down.

Regards

Ian
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #7 on: Tuesday 25 August 09 15:27 UTC (UK) »

I've not been in Hull  since 1984 neither.
Have you tried 'phoning the archives, as they've nothing to look up they may be able to clarify..

Pauline

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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #8 on: Tuesday 25 August 09 15:28 UTC (UK) »

Thanks Pauline

I'll give them a ring when I get home.

cheers

Ian
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 25 August 09 20:12 UTC (UK) »

Hi, i used to live in the sculcoates area of Hull, i would say the church you are loking for would be St Marys Sculcoates, but the other churches in the Sculcoates area were, St Silas, St Pauls, whitch are sadley no longer there now, but St Marys is still there, on Sculcoates lane, just off Beverley road. Cheers. Cookie.
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 25 August 09 23:00 UTC (UK) »

It's not the original building though, is it?
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Re: Sculcoates - which would be the parish church in 1866?
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 26 August 09 07:26 UTC (UK) »

www.genuki.org.uk is often very helpful about churches and which areas they covered.  Phillimores index of parish registers only gives two for Sculcoates.  Christ Church and All Saints.   Hull has three.  St Marys, St James, Holy Trinity.
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