Saltersford, Cheshire Genealogy

England Cheshire  parish name Saltersford == History  ==

Saltersford St John was dedicated originally to St John the Baptist later St John the Evangelist and as a chapelry was known as the Jenkin Chapel. Saltersford is one of the 35 townships in pre-Norman Prestbury Ancient Parish.

The Jenkin Chapel is situated by the side of one of the old packhorse ‘saltways’. The Church appears to have an upstairs room which might be some sort of class room, perhaps used for Sunday school. Its building was financed by John Slack of Saltersford Hall, and by other voluntary contributions, and it was dedicated on 24 June 1733, originally to St John the Baptist. The tower was added in 1754-55, but the church was not officially consecrated until 1894, when it was re-dedicated to St. John the Evangelist.

Various theories account for the name. One suggests Jenkin was the name of a local farming family who also gave the district its name. Another suggests Jenkin was a fiery welsh preacher, who regularly came to preach at the horse fair which was held annually at this spot. A third, rather fanciful suggestion is that as the chapel was partly financed by voluntary contributions, the name arose from ‘jinking’, the sound raised by charity collectors everywhere when shaking the proverbial collecting tin into which coins could be dropped, although in 1733, that ‘tin’ is believed to have been a basket!

Church Records
Prestbury, St. Peter (C of E). The ancient parish church for Kettleshulme,Rainow and Saltersford. Macclesfield, St. Michael (C of E). An ancient chapelry in Prestbury parish. Saltersford was a separate parish created in 1780 and later joined with Kettleshulme as a parish in 1864. Saltersford, St. John the Baptist (C of E). The parish church from 1863.

Parish registers for Rainow with Saltersford parish, 1765-1992 The parish of Rainow-with-Salterford was created in 1921. Previously, Rainow was a chapelry in Presbury Parish. Salterford was a separate parish created in 1780 and later joined with Kettleshulme as a parish in 1863 Cheshire Record Office call numbers: P188/3116/1/1-2, P188/3116/2/1-3, P188/3176, P188/3116/3, P188/3116/8,  P188/6127/1-3.

Baptisms, 1765-1788. FHL BRITISH Film 2105692 Item 15 Baptisms, 1788-1812. Marriages, 1846-1941. Baptisms and burials, 1770-1821. Burials, 1815-1895. Marriages, 1865-1921 (Saltersford-with-Kettleshulme). FHL BRITISH Film 2105693 Items 1 - 8 Baptisms, 1841-1992. Banns of marriages, 1847-1957. Burials, 1895-1959. FHL BRITISH Film 2262784 Items 4 - 6 Bishop's transcripts for Prestbury, Chelford, Adlingron, Saltersford-cum-Kettleshulme, 1596-1858

Includes records of Chelford, Adlington, and Saltersford-cum- Kettleshulme Chapels. Cheshire Record Office call number: EDB 172.

Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1715-1741, 1748-1749, 1747, 1744, 1743, 1742, 1750-1766, 1768, 1767, 1769-1778, 1780, 1802-1805. FHL BRITISH Film 1751914 Item 2 Baptisms, marriages, burials, 1805-1819, baptisms, 1820. FHL BRITISH Film 1751955 Baptisms, (another filming) 1820, burials, marriages, 1820, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1821-1824, baptisms, 1825, marriages, (January-March) 1825. FHL BRITISH Film 1751956 Marriages, (March-December) 1825, burials, 1825, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1826-1829, baptisms, marriages, 1830, burials, (January-March) 1830. FHL BRITISH Film 1751957 Burials, (March-December) 1830, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1831-1834, baptisms, burials, 1835, marriages, (January-April) 1835. FHL BRITISH Film 1751958 Marriages, burials, 1835, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1836-1838. FHL BRITISH Film 1751959 Marriages, (August-December) 1839, burials, 1839, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1840, burials, 1855, baptisms, burials, 1856, baptisms, 1855-1856, burials, 1855, baptisms, 1856-1857, burials, 1856, burials, baptisms, 1857, baptisms, 1858, burials, 1857-1858, baptisms, marriages, burials, 1779-1782, 1784, 1782-1783, 1785-1795, 1797, 1796, 1798-1801. FHL BRITISH Film 1751960

Further material for this parish can be found in the Family History Library Catalog.

Non-Conformist Churches
Kettleshulme, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan). Built in 1815, rebuilt in 1901. Registers 1808–1836 are at the Cheshire Record Office.

Poor Law Unions

 * Macclesfield

Registration Districts

 * Macclesfield (1837–1998)
 *  Cheshire East (1998+)

Registration events can be searched online at Cheshire BMD