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The congregation of Lassodie Free Church (Dunfermline) was established in 1866 as a mission station to serve the needs of the growing mining population of Lassodie. The church was erected in 1869 and the charge was later sanctioned in 1874. Lassodie Free Church originally sat within the Presbytery of Kinross but was transferred in 1881, at the request of the minister, to that of Dunfermline. In 1900, upon the union of the Free Church and the United Presbyterians, Lassodie Free Church was renamed Lassodie United Free Church and following the 1900 union between the United Free Church and the Church of Scotland, Lassodie United Free became Lassodie Church of Scotland. A union was established with the session of Kingseat in 1930 and the charge was reduced to the status of a mission station, which was later attached in 1933 to the congregation of Dunfermline Townhill. |