Marriage records.
Found in 87 Collections and/or Records:
Dayton, Ohio. St. Luke's United Church of Christ records, 1908-2013.
Dover, N.H. First Parish Church records, 1614-1862.
East Providence, R.I. United Congregational Church records, 1889-1970.
The United Congregational Church in East Providence, Rhode Island, was gathered in 1889. The church building was designed by the William R. Walker & Son architectural firm. The church dissolved in 1970. The collection includes meeting minutes, committee reports, vital membership records, correspondence, and records relating to the church’s dissolution.
Falmouth, Mass. First Congregational Church, records, 1731-1790.
Feeding Hills, Agawam, Mass. Congregational Church of Christ records, 1819-1856.
The Feeding Hills Congregational Church in Feeding Hills, Agawam, Massachusetts was first organized as the Sixth Congregational Church in Springfield on November 10, 1762. The church was reorganized as the Congregational Church of Christ in Feeding Hills in 1819. In 1855 the church reorganized as the Feeding Hills Congregational Church. This collection contains a single volume which includes meeting minutes and vital statistics.
Fitchburg, Mass. Calvinistic Congregational Church records, 1805-2006.
Franklin, Mass. First Congregational Church records, 1737-1877.
The Second Church of Wrentham, also known as the West Parish Church, was established in 1738. When the West Precinct of Wrentham separated from Wrentham and incorporated as Franklin in 1778, the West Parish Church was renamed the First Congregational Church of Franklin. Included within the collection are meeting minutes, committee reports, society records, and vital records.
Fulton, N.Y. First Congregational Church records, 1856-2004.
Gardner Family papers, 1892-1994.
Georgetown, Mass. First Congregational Church records, 1731-1866.
The First Congregational Church in Georgetown was originally established in 1731 as Rowley West Parish. When the town of Georgetown was incorporated in 1838, the Rowley West Parish was renamed to the First Congregational Church of Georgetown. The collection includes meeting minutes, financial records and valuable vital records.