Cumbernauld Parish Church records
Primary maker
Cumbernauld Parish Church
Production date
1727-1918
Description
Session minutes, 1727-1906, inventory, 1893-1902, Baptismal register, 1856-1917, Register of banns for marriage, 1877-1918, Marriage register, 1890-1906, Deaths, 1890-1909, Burials, 1817-1854, Communion Rolls, 1835-1905, Decreet, 1891
Object detail
This congregation had its origins as a chapel of ease of Kirkintilloch Parish from the 12th or 13th century. In the 1620s the area was part of Lenzie Parish and following an unsuccessful application by the Earl of Wigton to erect a church on his land at Cumbernauld, his chaplain held services in Cumbernauld Castle. Lenzie was then divided into Easter Lenzie (Cumbernauld) and Wester Lenzie (Kirkintilloch) and the Cumbernauld congregation repaired the original medieval chapel of ease which was used as their church building from 1659. A portion of Cumbernauld parish was removed in 1883 to form part of the quoad sacra parish of Condorrat.
In 1929 at Church Union the congregation became known as Cumbernauld - St Ninian's, with the former United Free Church becoming Cumbernauld - St Andrew's. In 1952 it was united with Cumbernauld St Andrew’s and the newly united church took the name Cumbernauld Parish Church (later known as Cumbernauld Old). The Church of Scotland kirk session for Cumbernauld sat within the Presbytery of Glasgow until 1929, when it was transferred to the Presbytery of Linlithgow and Falkirk. In 1976 it became part of the Presbytery of Falkirk.
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