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Offline YB2019

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St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« on: Saturday 19 September 20 14:49 BST (UK) »
Hi Everyone,

Does anyone have any information on St Cuthbert's Chapel, Broom, Iveston?

My Great Grandparents got married at this chaple in 1929, but after doing some research it looks like the chapel was not in use past 1869?

Any information would be both interesting and grateful  :)


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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 19 September 20 14:56 BST (UK) »
The Brooms was definitely in use after the date you give.

Durham Record Office have baptisms and marriages there 1841 - 1983
http://www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk/media/16766/Nonconformist-Church-Registers/pdf/Handlist01NonConformistRegisters.pdf (page 7)


Edit, Apologies I think that's wrong - The Brooms at Leadgate was Our Blessed lady and St Joseph, not St Cuthberts.
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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:02 BST (UK) »
The Brooms was definitely in use after the date you give.

Durham Record Office have baptisms and marriages there 1841 - 1983
http://www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk/media/16766/Nonconformist-Church-Registers/pdf/Handlist01NonConformistRegisters.pdf (page 7)


Edit, Apologies I think that's wrong - The Brooms at Leadgate was Our Blessed lady and St Joseph, not St Cuthberts.

From what I have found out St Cuthbert's was a tiny chapel, then when there was a migration of Irish people to the town in the 1800's, Our Blesswd Lady and St Joseph was built not far away and St Cuthbert's was left standing from 1869? All very confusing if you ask me haha  ???

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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:07 BST (UK) »
The Brooms was definitely in use after the date you give.

Durham Record Office have baptisms and marriages there 1841 - 1983
http://www.durhamrecordoffice.org.uk/media/16766/Nonconformist-Church-Registers/pdf/Handlist01NonConformistRegisters.pdf (page 7)


Edit, Apologies I think that's wrong - The Brooms at Leadgate was Our Blessed lady and St Joseph, not St Cuthberts.

Trying to get my facts right  :-X

St Cuthberts Chapel, Brooms was closed in 1869 and replaced by Our Blessed Lady and St Joseph (also known as The Brooms). https://consettmagazine.com/2016/02/03/the-reformation-and-brooms-consett-history-67930/

St Cuthberts became the Sacristy to the new chapel.

I think your couple must actually have been married at the new chapel.

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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:13 BST (UK) »
Ahh OK - I thought this may have been the case. I find it odd that the marriage certificate says St Cuthbert's and not Our Blessed Lady and St Joseph though....especially when St Cuthbert's was replaced 60 years later?! Strange haha

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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:14 BST (UK) »
Here's a posting about an 1876 marriage said to have taken place at St Cuthbert's (i.e. after it closed)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=482308.msg3412038#msg3412038

Here's another link which confirms that the original chapel is now the sacristy, and is right beside the 'new' church https://taking-stock.org.uk/building/brooms-our-blessed-lady-and-st-joseph/
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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:17 BST (UK) »
I have my Great Grandfather's/Grandmother's marriage cert (Simon Peter Conroy & BridgetMcCabe) and on this it records that they married at St Cuthbert's Chapel in 1873.  Yet when I went to the Durham archives a good while back I found this was on the Our Blessed Lady & St Joseph records.  I agree this is confusing.
Conroy, Fitzpatrick, Watson, Miller, Davis/Davies, Brown, Senior, Dodds, Grieveson, Gamesby, Simpson, Rose, Gilboy, Malloy, Dalton, Young, Saint, Anderson, Allen, McKetterick, McCabe, Drummond, Parkinson, Armstrong, McCarroll, Innes, Marshall, Atkinson, Glendinning, Fenwick, Bonner

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Re: St Cuthbert's Chapel, Leadgate
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 19 September 20 15:18 BST (UK) »
Here's a posting about an 1876 marriage said to have taken place at St Cuthbert's (i.e. after it closed)
https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=482308.msg3412038#msg3412038

Here's another link which confirms that the original chapel is now the sacristy, and is right beside the 'new' church https://taking-stock.org.uk/building/brooms-our-blessed-lady-and-st-joseph/

Oh thanks for the link JenB!! Family history certainly can cause confusion can't it haha  :) Thanks again