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England Greater Manchester  Salford

Guide to Salford history, family history, and genealogy: parish registers, census records, birth records, marriage records, and death records.



Cemeteries (Civil)
Bradford Office, Cemeteries and Crematoria:


 * Unit 7, Mitre Court
 * Cutler Heights Lane
 * Bradford BD4 9JY


 * Bradford UK Gov; Cemeteries

Scholemoor Cemetery & Crematoria


 * Cemetery Lodge
 * Necropolis Road
 * Bradford BD7 2PS.

Bowling Cemetery


 * 64 Sangster Way
 * Bradford BD5 8LQ

North Brierley Cemetery


 * Cemetery Road
 * North Brierley, Bradford BD6 2NG

Thornton Cemetery


 * Thornton Road
 * Thornton, Bradford BD13 3JX

Queensbury Cemetery


 * West End
 * Queensbury, Bradford BD13 2AH

Clayton (Undercliffe) Cemetery


 * The Lodge
 * Undercliffe Lane
 * Bradford BD3 0DW

Tong Cemetery


 * Toftshaw Lane
 * Bradford BD46RB

Parishes
Bradford has a number of Anglican churches and Chapelries. The following list includes those specifically in Bradford City itself, and are shown with the appendage (Bradford). To provide assistance, all other Anglican churches in the area are listed. These are in the following local towns and villages:

Allerton, North Bierley, Bowling, Bradford, Clayton, Eccleshill, Heaton, Manningham, Shipley, and Wilsden, and the chapelries of Haworth, Horton, and Thornton. The churches dedicated to St. James and St. John are listed under Horton, St. Jude's church is listed under the township of Manningham.


 * All Saints Church, Bradford 
 * Christ Church, Bradford 
 * Holy Trinity, Bradford 
 * St Andrews, Bradford 
 * St Chrysostom Bradford
 * St Clement's, Bradford
 * St John, Bradford 
 * St Jude, Bradford 
 * St Michael, Bradford 
 * St Phillip's Church, Bradford 
 * St Thomas, Bradford Moor 
 * St Augustine's Church, Bandfoot 
 * St Matthew's, Bierley, 
 * St John the Evangelist Bierly 
 * Bowling St. John
 * Buttershaw St Paul
 * Clayton St John the Baptist
 * Cullingworth
 * Daisy-Hill
 * Denholme-Gate 
 * Denholme St Paul's
 * Eccleshill 
 * Fairweather Green St. Saviour's
 * Great Horton St. John the Evangelist - 1809
 * Greengates St. John the Evangelist
 * Haworth St. Michael and all All Angels
 * Horton All Saints - 1840
 * Horton St. James - 1840
 * Laister-Dyke
 * Little Horton All Saints
 * Low Moor St. Mark's
 * New Leeds
 * Manningham St. Jude
 * Manningham St. Luke
 * Manningham St. Mary Magdalene 
 * Manninghame St. Paul's 
 * Oxenhope St. Mary the Virgin
 * Shearbridge St Columba's
 * ShipleySt. Paul's
 * Stanbury St. Gabriel's
 * Thorpe Edge St. John the Divine 
 * Thornton St. Jame's
 * West Bowling St. Stephen's
 * Wibsey St. Paul's

Non Conformists
Bradford is very diverse, ethnically. There have been waves of immigrants over the past hundred years, and they are represented by the following Christian Groups:


 * Baptists
 * Chinese Christian
 * Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
 * Greek Orthodox
 * Jehovah's Witnesses
 * Methodist
 * Presbyterian
 * Roman Catholic
 * Salvation Army Church
 * Seventh Day Adventists

Non Christian faiths include the following:


 * Buddhist
 * Hindu
 * Jewish
 * Muslim
 * Sikh

Online Records
Online data content from the parish registers of St Peter Bradford and its attached chapelry registers within its ancient boundary exists at some of the following websites and for the specified ranges of years:

To find the names of the neighbouring parishes, use England Jurisdictions 1851. In this site, search for the name of the parish, click on the location "pin", click Options and click List contiguous parishes.

This ancient parish (AP) was created before 1813. Church of England records began in 1599.

Civil Registration
Birth, marriages and deaths were kept by the government, from July 1837 to the present day. The following article civil registration tells more about these records.

Registration of Births, Marriages and Deaths:

Bradford Register Office


 * 22 Manor Row
 * Bradford, West Yorkshire BD1 4QR


 * Bradford Registry


 * Yorkshire BMD


 * Freebmd

Local Histories

 * localhistories.org: Bradford


 * walking through Bradford's History by Mark Alexander Jackson


 * The Book of Bradford by F M McDonnell

Maps and Gazetteers

 * Google maps; Bradford


 * Bradford Metropolitan District Council Maps


 * old maps uk


 * Leeds and Bradford Yorkshire gazetteer


 * genuki Yorkshire gazetteers

Newspapers

 * The Telegraph and Argus


 * Bradford local and historical newspapers


 * The Yorkshire Standard on line newspaper

Occupations
Bradford's textile industry has been in decline for many years and the city has suffered from de-industrialisation. Some areas of Bradford are among the worst levels of social deprivation in the UK, with widespread pockets of exclusion, and rates of unemployment in some wards exceeding 25%.

However the city council has made great strides in diversification, and the city is home to several major companies, notably in finance (Yorkshire Building Society, Provident Financial, Santander UK), textiles ( British Wool Marketing Board, Bulmer and Lumb Group), chemicals (BASF, Nufarm UK), electronics (Pace Micro, Filtronic), engineering (NG Bailey, Powell Switchgear), and manufacturing, (Denso Marston, Bailey Offsite, Hallmark Cards UK and Seabrook Potato Crisps). Supermarket chain Morrisons has its head office in Bradford as does the water utility company Yorkshire Water.

Bradford also has opportunities for employment in the education field, particularly with the growth of the University of Bradford.

Societies

 * Bradford Family History Society


 * Yorkshire Family History Societies

Archives
West Yorkshire Archive Service:


 * Margaret McMillan Tower
 * Prince's Way
 * Bradford BD1 1NN


 * Telephone: 0113 393 9785


 * Bradford Archives


 * The National Archives; Bradford


 * Telegraph and Argus Newspaper Archive

Web Sites

 * Bradford UK Council


 * wikipedia, Bradford