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| From the collection of Gena Philibert-Ortega |
Yesterday, I had the opportunity to speak to the San Diego Genealogical Society on the topic of American Church Records. For this Church Record Sunday, I thought I would share a list of the resources I provided in the handout for this presentation.
Catholic
American Catholic Historical Society <http://www.amchs.org/>
University of Notre Dame Archives <http://archives.nd.edu/>
Early California
Population Project at
Local Catholic Church and Family History <http://localcatholic.webs.com/
>
Women of Vision, Index of Catholic Nuns in Australia
Methodist
General Commission of Archives and History
Archives of Ohio United Methodism <http://library.owu.edu/spuma.htm>
Boston University Methodist Organizations and Archives
Latter-day Saints
Links for
Researching Mormon Pioneers on Gena’s
website <http://yourfamilyhistoryresearch.com/links3.shtml>
Church History Library <http://churchhistorylibrary.lds.org>
L. Tom Perry Special Collections (BYU Library)
Jewish
Nu? What’s New? A Jewish Genealogy E-Zine <http://www.avotaynu.com/nu.htm>
350 Years of Jewish Life in America via the Library of
Congress <http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/haventohome/>
American Jewish Historical Society
General Resources on
the Internet
PERSI at Ancestry.com or Heritage Quest
Cyndi’s List. Religion & Churches
In
Family Search, www.familysearch.org, to find Church Records do a library catalog
subject or keyword search for the name of the religion or do a locality search
and then click on Church History or Church Records.
The FamilySearch Wiki has various research topics including church
records. Go to the Wiki <https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Main_Page>
and use the search engine to find the information about the religion you are researching.
Church Records Index. Connecticut State Library <http://www.cslib.org/church.htm>
Beverly Whitaker’s Genealogy Tutor on Religious Features for
the Family Historian
Locating Church Records by Val D. Greenwood
Church Records: Genealogical Clues by Myra Vanderpool Gormley
Books
Humling,
V. (1995). U.S.
Catholic sources: a diocesan research guide. Salt Lake City , Utah :
Ancestry.
Warner,
M. D. L. W., Munnick, H. D., Beckham, S. D., & Munnick, A. R. (1972). Catholic
Church records of the Pacific Northwest. St. Paul, OR: French Prairie
Press.
Sperry,
Kip (2007). A Guide to Mormon Family
History Sources. Utah :
My Family.com, Incorporated.
Encyclopedia of American Quaker
Genealogy
(1994). Genealogical Publishing, Inc.
Church
Records by Elizabeth Crabtree Wells, In The
Source: A Guidebook to American Genealogy (2006). Ingram Publishing
Services.
Vosburgh, Roydon Woodward. Early New York
church records; a report and digest of the records transcribed by the New York Genealogical
and Biographical Society, 1918 to 1920.

Thank you! I'm copying this URL. There are a lot of good records here. Having just been introduced to FamilySearch Wiki, I'm going to look at SC and see what kind of databases are there for churches.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mariann! I hope the resources help. Always good to have more websites and books to look at.
ReplyDeleteI love the FamilySearch Wiki and with over 70,000 articles you're sure to find some answers.
Thanks for stopping by!
Gena