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Bethlehem Stone Church Records

3.51 Gigabytes 46 digital files
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The Bethlehem Stone Church Records, 1844-2011, is comprised of 46 pdf files that contains digitized images of church records and documents related to the church and church history from its inception in 1844 through 2011.
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Bethlehem Stone Church Records 3.51 Gigabytes 46 digital files

Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church (Weems, Va.) Sunday School Records

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Consists of 9 volumes of Sunday School Superintendent's Condensed Record books from Campbell Memorial Presbyterian Church in Weems, Lancaster Co., Virginia. The volumes contain handwritten lists of class attendees and minutes from each meeting, as well as names of teachers and other church members.

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Cedar Creek Sunday School Record

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Bound volume which contains rules and record, 1879, of attendance and collection of a Sunday School organized at Cedar Creek [?] as well as notes, 1850, concerning political economy, physiology, and philosophy; and inventory, 1862-1864, of household goods and household accounts.

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Corr-Hogge family papers

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Collection contains materials documenting the Corr-Hogge family including H.L. Corr, Levi Pace Corr, Harry and Jean Corr among others. Collection includes correspondence, ledgers and journals dating from the 19th century. Topics covered include World Warr II.

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Elizabeth River Parish Vestry Book

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Copy (photocopy) of the Elizabeth River Parish (Norfolk County, Va.) vestry book, 1749-1761.

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Freie Reformierte Emmanuels Gemeinde zu West Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.) Records

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Records (two volumes) 1865 and 1906-1928 (bulk) of the Freie Reformierte Emmanuels Gemeinde zu West Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pa.).

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Hickory Neck Church records

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Records of Hickory Neck Episcopal Church located in Toano, Virginia. Most of the material in this collection is from the Hickory Neck Church with a permanent loan or deposit agreement. Other material is from members of Hickory Neck Church or Williamsburg, Virginia area residents.

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Jerusalem Baptist Church Records

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Copies of death records from the Jerusalem Baptist Church, an African American church near Five Forks in James City County, Virginia. One folder of records dates from 1908-1940s. Original in the hands of the three remaining members of the Church including Mary Howard as of 1986.

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John C. Hensell Memorandum Book

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Memorandum book, 1835-1858, of Rev. John C. Hensell, Middlebrook, Augusta County, Virginiaa. which contains a list of baptisms, marriages, and texts of sermons preached at St. John's and St. Peter's churches, as well as a list of subscribers to The Weekly Messenger.

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Lexington, Va. Sunday School Union Proceedings

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Constitution and proceedings, 1830-1835, of the Lexington Sunday School Union, Lexington, Va.

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