Happy Easter and welcome to our last day of Women's History Month resources.
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Today we look at links to collections for the Christian ecumenical group Church Women United. As I have discussed throughout the month, it's important to consider what groups your female ancestor was a member of. While this is a more recent example, it helps to illustrate what types of records exist.
Church Women United in Illinois Records
Church Women United in Indiana Records: 1916-1998
Church Women United in Iowa Records, 1933-2004
Guide to the Church Women United Records (New Jersey)
Guide to the Church Women United in the Schenectady Area Records, 1935-2011
Church Women United of Grand Forks Records
A Guide to the Church Women United Texas Records, 1934-2011

It's wonderful that this is an ecumenical group, so that it includes church women's groups across the board. And if you know your female ancestor's denomination, as many do, that's a way to get even closer.
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