C of E
Witton – All Saints Mission Church
Transferred to St Luke’s, Kingstanding 1948 from St John’s, Perry Barr
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Baptisms School room 1862 – 1880
C of E
Witton – All Souls Wenlock Road ( O. S GR SP 075904 )
Consecrated in 1907. In 1926 a parish was assigned out of Holy Trinity, Birchfield, and St Peter & St Paul, Aston.
Registers at Birmingham Central Library – Archives department
Baptisms 1907-1980
Marriages 1908-1980
Register of service 1907 – 1980
Confirmations 1935 – 1977
Non Conformist
Baptist – Moor Lane Witton
Chapel was opened in 1885. Baptist work began in this district as early as 1822, when Cannon Street Birmingham was conducting a Sunday School in Moor Lane Witton .In 1867 meetings were being held at the home of W. S. Aston first superintendent of the Witton Cemetery. The first separate place of worship, a wooden mission hall was erected in 1873. A new chapel in George Road Gravelley Hill replaced Moor Lane Witton in 1929 and in 1959 the brick chapel and the old mission hall had been converted to industrial purposes.
Judism – Warren Lane Witton
‘ Beth Chaim’ is a chapel built on a Jewish cemetery acquired in 1907. It was consecrated in 1937.
Judism – Witton Beth Chaim Witton
A chapel on the northeast portion of Birmingham city cemetery, was consecrated in 1871.
Methodists – Wyrley Road Witton
Wesley Hall as opened by the Wesleyans in 1928, the church previously met in the Council school.
Spiritualists – Witton Road Witton
Hall was registered for public worship in 1938, and reregistered by the National Spiritualists in 1944.