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Old 29-03-15, 21:30
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Elizabeth, I've checked the PR's Worcester hold and they have St Mary and St John's Church from Halesowen, nothing to say there's a St John the Baptist in Halesowen but Hagley have St John the Baptist. Both towns are quite close.
I'll pop into town as soon as I am able to have a look for you.

This should take you to the page at The Hive to download a PDF of what's available if you need to check the records they hold. Click on Parish Registers on Microfilm
http://www.worcestershire.gov.uk/sit...Parish+Records
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Old 31-03-15, 07:28
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Thanks, Daphne.

I've checked the marriage and it should be the Parish Church, Halesowen.

I don't know what denomination the church is. This is what the Library and History Centre of Worcestershire said.
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Old 31-03-15, 10:22
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A parish church is always C of E, isn't it?
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Old 31-03-15, 11:11
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A parish church is always C of E, isn't it?
Sorry, I meant its name! I'm somewhat distracted here with a lively 4 year old running around.
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Old 31-03-15, 11:40
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I should have also said that OH's mother died this morning. She was 98 in January. She collapsed this morning and the home she was in phoned to say she was going to be sent to hospital, but she died before that was possible.

She has only been ill the past few months, so she did very well. She hasn't been able to join in any conversations since Christmas. RIP.
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Old 31-03-15, 12:01
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Oh how sad. My condolences to R, you and all your family Elizabeth. xxx
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Old 31-03-15, 12:09
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Thanks, Daphne. It's never easy, no matter how old they are. One of our daughters is particularly upset. She has left work (in London) and is heading up to see us.
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Old 03-04-15, 10:24
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I've just seen this Elizabeth. So sorry for your loss. xxx
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I've just seen this Elizabeth. So sorry for your loss. xxx
Thanks, Toni.
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