
Unitarian Chapel
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- dudleytaylor
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- Primary Surname Interests: Badley ,Taylor,Cadman,Hazelwood Hughes Spiers
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Dudley Oldbury Warley Langley
- Location: Living in Worcestershire,Paternal Family from Dudley,Maternal family from Oldbury
Unitarian Chapel
Today I received my great grandparents wedding certificate , and it said that they had their marriage solemnized at the Unitarians Chapel in Oldbury . I know my mother was Baptist ,but I know very little about these religions ,as I was brought up as C of E . Is their anyone that can tell me about being a Unitarian in the 1880's . 

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- SRD
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Re: Unitarian Chapel
Currently investigating the Hillmans of Sussex.
- dudleytaylor
- Posts: 1538
- Joined: Fri Aug 31, 2012 12:29 pm
- Primary Surname Interests: Badley ,Taylor,Cadman,Hazelwood Hughes Spiers
- Primary Geographical Research Areas: Dudley Oldbury Warley Langley
- Location: Living in Worcestershire,Paternal Family from Dudley,Maternal family from Oldbury
Re: Unitarian Chapel
Many thanks SRD , I will read what you have found for me , I read a little yesterday about their beliefs ,but it was more to do with their attitude to being a Unitarian today ,rather than what it was like in 1880. I found their religion refreshing ,and quite simple .

It's easy to stand with the crowd . It takes courage to stand alone