Non Conformist
Brethren – Tiverton Road Bournbrook
Gospel hall was registered for public worship in 1895 and is probably identifiable with the Selly Oak Hall .
Congregationalists & Independents – Dartmouth Road Bournbrook
Church hall was built in 1932. The church was formed in 1894 and in 1902 when services were being held in a corrugated iron building. For some years after 1902 Dartmouth Road Bournbrook was a mission of Francis Road.
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Marriages 1935 – 1965
Elim Church – Alton Road Bournbrook
Elim Church formerly an un-denominational mission, was acquired in 1944. The congregation founded from Graham Street, Birmingham had formerly met in a hired hall.
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Marriage 1874 – 1982
Friends – Dawlish Road Bournbrook
Mission hall opened in 1909, and may have replaced a meeting in Tiverton Road Bournbrook registered for worship in 1900. The hall was closed in 1938.
Methodists – Elmdon Road Bournbrook
Chapel, was opened by members of Selly oak ( Bristol Road ) Primitive Methodist church in 1901.
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Marriage 1929 – 1939