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St. John's Evangelical Church Records (MFM-59)
The records of this Hamilton County church include listings of members as well as births, confirmations, marriages, communion, and funerals. Early documents are in German.
St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church Records (MFM-96)
Consists of two volumes of births, deaths, marriages, confirmations, and baptisms, as well as a listing of ministers of this Cincinnati-area church. All but a few of the later entries are in German
St. John's Unitarian Church Records (MFM-64)
Formerly known as St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church, St. John's Unitarian Church is located in the Clifton area of Cincinnati. The early records are written in German, a practice which continued until 1918. Five volumes of church records document baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals of the congregation.
St. John's United Church of Christ, Dayton, Ohio, Records (MFM-138)
The two reels of microfilm are of Baptism records (1851-1982), Confirmation records (1856-1961), Death records (1852-1982), Marriage Records (1852-1982), and Communication Records (1883-1940) at St. John's United Church of Christ, Dayton, Ohio.
St. John's United Church of Christ Records (MFM-100)
Consists of a published Centennial History and seven volumes of church records which include baptism, marriage, confirmation, funeral, and membership records. St. John's is located in Cincinnati.
St. John's United Church of Christ Records (MS-612)
St. Joseph Cemetery Association Records (MFM-76)
Contains three volumes of cemetery records which are written in German until 1912. The association is located in Cincinnati.
St. Joseph Orphan Society Children's Treatment Center Records
St. Joseph's Catholic Church Records (MFM-45)
Consists of one volume of burial records from St. Joseph's Catholic Church, which is located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The records are written in German.
St. Luke's United Church of Christ Records (MFM-79)
The records for this Cincinnati church consist of two volumes listing baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals. Before 1906, the records are written in German.