In message <000a01c52c5b$c4862960$82406551@l5s6u0>, John Gurney <john.gurney2@virgin.net> writes >Hello list > >Please could someone tell me if this church exist today please? I think it is part of the car park - a local resident would know better. >I need its denomination It was Independent, which became Congregational, and much later United Reform. It won't help a lot, since post 1837 records of nonconformist chapels are usually hard to come by. It is easier to get the information from civil records plus census records. -- Eve McLaughlin Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society
Hello When I passed there a few months ago Trinity URC looked as if it was still active. It has been next to a car park for many years now. Ian White ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eve McLaughlin" <eve@varneys.demon.co.uk> To: <BUCKS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 21, 2005 9:09 PM Subject: Re: [BKM] Trinity Congregational Church High Wycombe > In message <000a01c52c5b$c4862960$82406551@l5s6u0>, John Gurney > <john.gurney2@virgin.net> writes >>Hello list >> >>Please could someone tell me if this church exist today please? > > I think it is part of the car park - a local resident would know better. > >>I need its denomination > > It was Independent, which became Congregational, and much later United > Reform. It won't help a lot, since post 1837 records of nonconformist > chapels are usually hard to come by. It is easier to get the information > from civil records plus census records. > > -- > Eve McLaughlin > > Author of the McLaughlin Guides for family historians > Secretary Bucks Genealogical Society > > ______________________________