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Teulon St 1901 to 1911
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 09:30
by Tina
Hi everyone
We have a family here in 1911 census.
Their house cnr of Walton Lane.
Which church would be the closest for their kiddies baptisms please?
We believe RC as father born in Cork.
I'm not familiar with the area.
It says Walton in 1911 Directory & Kirkdale rego in census.
Thanks in advance.
Tina
tuelon street
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 10:07
by Doedoe
hello Tina
nearest R C would be St Johns in Fountains Rd or Our lady Immaculate in York terrace both are still there . but I think Tuelon Street has gone
Doe

Posted: 29 Jun 2009 10:07
by daggers
Tina
My trusty 1930s road atlas shows churches marked by + but I cannot see one in Walton Lane itself.
Possibles:
St Domingo Road (Our Lady Immaculate) ?
Fountains Rd (St John Evangelist) ?
A bit off my beat, but hope it may help. (Source - Churches of Liverpool and its index provided by SKS)
Hot & humid here!
D
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 11:46
by joesmith
Hi Tina,
The info you have received is correct St Johns and Our Ladys I lived a few Sreets away in WOODHOUSE ST and had been to both schools mentioned. St John's being the nearest parish church to Teulon st demolished way back. Joe member no 5668
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 12:51
by Tina
Thank you everyone for your information.
It is much appreciated with regard to churches.
I had no idea.
All the kiddies birth regos are in West Derby. The latest 1916.
Your info very much appreciated.
Tina
Posted: 29 Jun 2009 15:46
by MaryA
Sad to say the last time I passed St John's School there was nothing left but rubble, church is still there though. Many a notable baptism took place there (mine

and my kids)
Posted: 30 Jun 2009 00:59
by antonio111
I think Teulon St was demolished in the early 1970's
Ant
Posted: 01 Jul 2009 10:06
by Tina
Many thanks to Mary and Ant for info.
Can I ask if someone went to LRO to chase up baptisms for St John's, would they be available and what info would they need please?
Birth year, qtr?
Tks folks
Tina
Posted: 01 Jul 2009 10:58
by MaryA
Baptisms are held in the Liverpool RO for 1871-1941. The date of birth would obviously be needed as a starting point, plus a little bit of time just in case they weren't baptised immediately after birth.
Posted: 01 Jul 2009 11:03
by Tina
Thanks as always Mary.
Do you ever sleep??
You are the gel that holds this forum together.
Tina
Posted: 01 Jul 2009 11:32
by MaryA
Do you realise it's 11.30 now? I've been at work for three hours! I always think it's you that never sleeps you are here answering everybody's queries all hours of the day and night for us!
Posted: 01 Jul 2009 11:51
by Tina
Thank you Mary..
I do get my well needed beauty sleep.........
While you are having yours..
Love
Tina