When pulling English documents from the nineteenth century, many state as occurring in 'The Parish Church'. I am assuming this would be referring to a Church of England church, and if so, what would the document read if the marriage was solemnized in a Roman Catholic or other religious entity? I am unsure as the process of identifying correct religious affiliation of individuals in nineteenth century England.
Specific example relating to my question:
I am looking for information on a birth that occurred in Otley on 27 Dec 1853. I do not know where to begin as far as which church I can correspond with.
This same person was married in Keighley in 1879, with the marriage being solemnized in 'the parish church'. The database in Ancestry where this record was pulled states that the marriage record is from: "This database contains images of Church of England marriage records and banns in registers from parishes in the West Yorkshire area of England."
The wife of this marriage is buried in the US in a Roman Catholic cemetery.
Thanks,
Ben