Rel. Religion
Found in 113 Collections and/or Records:
Salem United Church of Christ Records (MFM-121)
Consists of four volumes of records which list baptisms, marriages, funerals, and confirmations. Also included are 50th and 125th Anniversary booklets for this Cincinnati area church.
Shaker Collection Papers (MFM-72)
Collection consists of three items: the Benjamin Dunlavy Hymnal, handwritten in 1933 with an index; a history of the Shakers written by Richard McNemar in 1846; and The Vocalist, another Shaker hymnal, written by Sussana M. Brady in 1850.
Society of Friends, Elk Creek Meeting Records (MFM-137)
Records consist of Men's and Women's meeting minutes, anti-slavery Friends minutes, and miscellaneous papers.
Society of Friends (Quakers) Records (MFM-125)
St. Andrews Episcopal Church Records (MFM-127)
Records consist of vestry meeting minutes as well as records of baptisms, marriages, burials, and confirmations. St. Andrews is located in Dayton, Ohio.
St. Elizabeth Hospital Records
St. Jacob United Church of Christ Records (MFM-116)
Includes a church history, membership register, Sunday School records, baptisms, marriages, funerals, and confirmations. St. Jacob is located in Sunman, Indiana.
St. Jacob's Evangelical Lutheran Church Records (MFM-94)
Records of this Miamisburg church include the original constitution and minutes, records of baptisms, marriages, funerals, confirmations, ministerial acts, and membership lists. The early 19th-century records are written in both German and English.
St. James Episcopal Church Records (MFM-33)
Records include vestry minutes, parish registers, the records of three early female missionary societies, and a service record book. St. James Episcopal Church is in Piqua, Ohio.
St. John's Community Church Records (MFM-68)
The early records of St. John's are in German, a practice which continued until 1918. Three volumes of records deal with baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals. Originally known as the St. John's Evangelical Congregational Church and located in Mt. Auburn, a neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio. St. John's Community Church moved to Northern Hills in 1966.