Rel. Religion
Found in 101 Collections and/or Records:
Derostus F. Ladley Papers
Union Sunday School's Constitution - Harrison Township (SC-16)
Original handwritten constitution from a Sunday School in Montgomery County
Randolph Township West Branch Quaker Meeting Records (SC-93)
Transcribed copies of Quaker meeting records dating between 1807 and 1859.
Based on the numbering of the pages it is possible that the records were copied from two separate volumes.
Lutheran Inner Mission League of the Miami Valley Newsletters (SC-334)
The collection consists of six issues of the organization’s The Voice newsletter, describing local Lutheran missionary activities, needs, properties, and finances.
Montgomery Universalist Church Records (MFM-82)
Contains two volumes of church records which include a church constitution, membership listings, meeting minutes, and miscellaneous materials. The Montgomery Universalist Church is located in the town of Montgomery in Hamilton County.
Epworth United Methodist Church Records (MFM-83)
The three volumes of records for this Cincinnati church contain membership listings and documents detailing baptisms, marriages, and funerals.
Lutheran Church of Our Savior Records (MFM-85)
Contains one volume of records which list baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals from this Cincinnati-area church.
North German Lutheran Church Records (MFM-88)
Contains eleven volumes of Cincinnati church records which were written in German script until 1923. Included are records of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and funerals, as well as meeting minutes and membership lists. The North German Lutheran Church was also known as the German Evangelical Lutheran Reformed Church.
Third German Protestant Church Records (MFM-91)
Materials include a published church history as well as baptism, marriage, confirmation, and funeral records. The records of this Cincinnati church are in German until 1929.
General Church of the New Jerusalem Records (MFM-93)
Consists of a 1903 church history and five volumes of church records which list members, baptisms, confirmations, burials, and marriages. General Church of the New Jerusalem is located in Glendale, near Cincinnati, Ohio.


