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Agecroft Cemetery Langley Road Pendlebury, Salford M27 8SS Phone: +44 161 686 7290 Weaste Cemetery Cemetery Road Salford M5 5NR Phone: +44 161 686 7290
Parishes
Salford has many Anglican churches. A link that identifies each church, including the individual websites, follows: 1. Salford Anglican Parishes 1. St Philip's Church 2. Sacred Trinity Church 3. Church of The Ascension 4. St Clement's Church, Lower Broughton 5. St James' Church, Higher Brougton. 6. St Paul's Church, Kersal 7. St Andrew's, Carrclough 8. St John's Church, Pendlebury 9. St Aidan's Church, Lower Kersal 10. St Thomas' Church, Pendleton 11. Holy Angels, Claremont 12. St Luke's, Wea...
Non Conformists
Salford also has a large Roman Catholic population. The website for the RC diocese follows: 1. Diocese of Salford Other Christian groups follow: 1. Baptists 2. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 3. Greek Orthodox 4. Jehovah's Witnesses 5. Methodist 6. Presbyterian 7. Salvation Army Church 8. Seventh Day Adventists Non Christian faiths include the following: 1. Buddhist 2. Hindu 3. Jewish 4. Muslim 5. Sikh
Salford itself does not have any newspapers. However the Greater Manchester area has a number as identified below: 1. Manchester Evening News 1. The Guardian
Salford as suffered from high levels of unemployment and housing and social problems since around the 1960s, although there are regeneration schemes to reverse its fortunes. It is still an area of high unemployment and low opportunity. The University of Salford was initially established as a Technical College in 1896, but has since grown to become ...
Welcome to the Lancashire BMD web site, part of the Local BMD Project group of Family History and Genealogy web sites. The Register Offices in the county of Lancashire, England, hold the original records of births, marriages and deaths back to the start of civil registration in 1837.
From 1841 census returns are worth studying for genealogical purposes and returns (or copies) up to 1891 inclusive are available to the public. A microform copy for England and Wales can be...
Find birth, marriage & deaths records; census, military and other genealogical records for Salford.
Genealogical sources. Salford is comprised of areas of the former local authorities of the City (or County Borough) of Salford, Swinton and Pendlebury Borough, Irlam Urban District and...
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SALFORD, a town, a township, seven chapelries, a district, and a hundred, in Lancashire. The town stands on the W side of the river Irwell, on the Bolton and Bury canal, and on the Northwestern, the Lancashire and Yorkshire, the East Lancashire, and the South Junction railways, contiguous to Manchester; is separated from that city only by the ...
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