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Offerton (Stockport)

  • Offerton was a township in Stockport parish, Macclesfield Hundred (SJ 9188), , which became a civil parish in 1866.
  • In 1900 the whole of Offerton was added to Hazel Grove cum Bramhall (although most of this area became part of Stockport civil parish in 1935).
  • The population was 351 in 1801, 352 in 1851, and 558 in 1901.

CHURCHES AND CHAPELS

  • Stockport, St. Mary (C of E). The ancient parish church for Offerton.
  • Offerton, St. John (C of E). Marple Road. A chapel to Stockport, St. Alban. Registers of Baptisms from 1969 are held at the church.
  • Offerton, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan). Built in 1887.

LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISTRICTS

  • Stockport Rural Sanitary District (1875–94)
  • Stockport Rural District (1894–1900).

ELECTORAL DISTRICTS

  • North Cheshire (1832–67)
  • East Cheshire (1868–85)
  • Hyde (1885–1915)

POOR-LAW UNIONS

  • Stockport

REGISTRATION DISTRICTS

  • Stockport

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Tithe Mapping Reference
Offerton, Stockport Tithe Map 1850 
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Last modified at 09/02/2009 10:58  by AINSWORTH, Marilyn