Comprehensive List of Blackburn Chapelries and Parish

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Blackburn is a market town parish 30 miles south east of Lancaster and 24 miles north, northwest of Manchester.

The following township chapelries comprised Blackburn Parish boundaries and should be given earnest consideration when researching the records of this township and ancient parish. If your ancestor said or stated "Blackburn" as the parish of birth, they were likely correct! But in addition to searching Blackburn's ancient parish (*St Mary the Virgin), if an ancestor was not found St Mary's parish registers, then diligent searches must be made in all of the following chapelries which were connected with and comprised the whole of Blackburn Parish (according to their respective time in operation) should be searched as well:


 * Blackburn Christ Church - 1859
 * Blackburn St Barnabas Addison St - 1876
 * Blackburn St Clement - 1847
 * Blackburn St John - 1839
 * Blackburn St Jude - 1901
 * Blackburn St Luke Bank Top - 1859
 * Blackburn St Saviour - 1901
 * Blackburn St Silas Preston Rd - 1885
 * Brookhouse St James - 1789
 * Brownhill St Gabriel - 1828
 * Blackburn St Matthew Higher Audley - 1886
 * Daisyfield St Michaels Daisy Lane - 1839
 * Daisyfield St Michael All Angels - 1839
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 * St Stephen, Little Harwood - 1892
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 * - 1836; see also the chapelries of Balderstone and Mellor
 * Brookhouse St James - 1789
 * Brownhill St Gabriel - 1828
 * Blackburn St Matthew Higher Audley - 1886
 * Daisyfield St Michaels Daisy Lane - 1839
 * Daisyfield St Michael All Angels - 1839
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 * St Stephen, Little Harwood - 1892
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 * - 1836; see also the chapelries of Balderstone and Mellor
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 * - 1836; see also the chapelries of Balderstone and Mellor
 * - 1836; see also the chapelries of Balderstone and Mellor