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Sunday, March 31, 2013

Church Record Sunday Meets Women's History Month 2013: Church Women United

Resources for Researching Your Female Ancestor, Day # 31

Happy Easter  and welcome to our last day of Women's History Month resources. 

Easter Bunny. Library of Virginia via Flickr the Commons, http://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_virginia/2898504947/


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



1 comment:

  1. 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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