St John's Church, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand



 


Notes: St John's Anglican Church, at 353 High Street, Rangiora, initially a small church of timber, pit-sawn in the bush nearby, was opened in May 1860. The church was first enlarged in 1864 and is now the largest and oldest wooden church in Canterbury. The first incumbent was Archdeacon Benjamin Woolley Dudley (1805-1892), originally of Lyttelton, one of the "pilgrim" clergy.
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Address : Latitude: -43.30428812234523, Longitude: 172.58834838867187


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St Johns Church, Rangiora
St Johns Church, Rangiora
The largest and oldest wooden Church in Canterbury.
St Johns Rangiora interior
St Johns Rangiora interior
St Johns Church Rangiora 1864
St Johns Church Rangiora 1864

Christened

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Christened    Person ID 
1 Frost, Charles Arthur Colby  11 Jul 1888St John's Church, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand I11911
2 Frost, Edward  20 May 1860St John's Church, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand I11820
3 Frost, Henry  11 Sep 1864St John's Church, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand I11822

Married

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   Family    Married    Family ID 
1 Bruere / Frost  24 Apr 1905St John's Church, Rangiora, Canterbury, New Zealand F3747