Zimbabwe Church Records: Difference between revisions
(Migrated FSC links to FSC Template.) |
mNo edit summary |
||
| (50 intermediate revisions by 7 users not shown) | |||
| Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{ | {{Zimbabwe-sidebar}}{{breadcrumb | ||
}}{{breadcrumb | |||
| link1=[[Africa|Africa]] | | link1=[[Africa|Africa]] | ||
| link2=[[Zimbabwe_Genealogy|Zimbabwe]] | | link2=[[Zimbabwe_Genealogy|Zimbabwe]] | ||
| Line 15: | Line 8: | ||
''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Zimbabwe, go to the [[Zimbabwe Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.'' | ''For information about records for non-Christian religions in Zimbabwe, go to the [[Zimbabwe Religious Records|Religious Records]] page.'' | ||
=Online Resources and Websites= | |||
*'''1898-1957:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/366686?availability=Family%20History%20Library Parish registers (baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, confirmations), Church of England in Rhodesia, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), 1898-1957, 1898-1957] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | |||
*'''1890-1941:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/495723?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1890-1941] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | |||
*'''1898-1957''' | *'''1890-1956:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/362046?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1890-1956] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1890-1941''' | *'''1892-1933:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361924?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1892-1933] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1890-1956''' | *'''1896-1924:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/670206?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1896-1924] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1892-1933''' | *'''1690-2011''' - {{RecordSearch|1392488|South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | ||
*'''1896-1924''' | *'''1838-1991''' - {{RecordSearch|2155416|South Africa, Netherdutch Reformed Church Registers (Pretoria Archive), 1838-1991}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | ||
*''' | <br> | ||
*''' | |||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20armed%20forces%20and%20overseas%20births%20and%20baptisms&keywordsplace=zimbabwe%20 British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Zimbabwe], index and images, ($) | |||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20armed%20forces%20and%20overseas%20births%20and%20baptisms&keywordsplace=zimbabwe%20 British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Zimbabwe], index | |||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20civil%20service%20evidence%20of%20age&keywordsplace=rhodesia British Civil Service Evidence Of Age, Rhodesia], index ($) | *[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british%20civil%20service%20evidence%20of%20age&keywordsplace=rhodesia British Civil Service Evidence Of Age, Rhodesia], index ($) | ||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+banns+and+marriages&country=zimbabwe British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages, Zimbabwe], index | *[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+banns+and+marriages&country=zimbabwe British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages, Zimbabwe], index and images, ($) | ||
*[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+deaths+and+burials&country=zimbabwe British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, Zimbabwe], index | *[https://www.findmypast.com/search/results?datasetname=british+armed+forces+and+overseas+deaths+and+burials&country=zimbabwe British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, Zimbabwe], index and images, ($) | ||
=Historical Background= | =Historical Background= | ||
| Line 37: | Line 28: | ||
According to the 2017 Inter Censal Demography Survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency 69.2 percent of Zimbabweans belong to Protestant Christianity, 8.0 percent are Roman Catholic, in total 84.1 percent follow one of the denominations of Christianity. | According to the 2017 Inter Censal Demography Survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency 69.2 percent of Zimbabweans belong to Protestant Christianity, 8.0 percent are Roman Catholic, in total 84.1 percent follow one of the denominations of Christianity. | ||
<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe, accessed 16 March 2020. </ref> | <ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe, accessed 16 March 2020. </ref> | ||
The first Christian mission arrived in Zimbabwe in 1859 because of the efforts of London Missionary Society. Their work began among the Zulu people. David Livingstone appealed to the British government to assign land and protection to Christian missions, which led to a land grant to the Universities Mission in 1888 and the center of missionary activity to the Zulu and Shona peoples. The first Methodist mission arrived in 1896, with members from the United Kingdom and the United States. The British worked with the white settlers, while the Americans worked with the native Africans. The Seventh-Day Adventists and Central African Christian Mission established their missions in 1890s. Pentecostalism and African Apostolic Churches arrived in the 1920s, and grew rapidly, with the Zion Christian Church now the largest Protestant following in Zimbabwe. In 1932, Johane Marange (born: Muchabaya Momberume) baptized many in a local river, and his efforts in the decades that followed led to African Apostolic Church, the second largest ministry in Zimbabwe. | |||
Most Zimbabweans Christians are Protestants. The Protestant Christian churches with large membership are '''Anglican''' (represented by the Church of the Province of Central Africa), '''Seventh-day Adventist''' and '''Methodist'''. | Most Zimbabweans Christians are Protestants. The Protestant Christian churches with large membership are '''Anglican''' (represented by the Church of the Province of Central Africa), '''Seventh-day Adventist''' and '''Methodist'''. | ||
| Line 43: | Line 36: | ||
A variety of local churches and groups have emerged from the mainstream Christian churches over the years: '''Zimbabwe Assemblies of God''' and the '''Seven Apostles'''.<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020. </ref><br> | A variety of local churches and groups have emerged from the mainstream Christian churches over the years: '''Zimbabwe Assemblies of God''' and the '''Seven Apostles'''.<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020. </ref><br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
| Line 108: | Line 41: | ||
=How to Find Records= | =How to Find Records= | ||
==Digital Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog == | ==Digital Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog == | ||
Watch for digitized copies of church records to be added to the collection of the FamilySearch Library. Some records might have viewing restrictions, and can only be viewed at a [https://familysearch.org/locations/ '''Family History Center'''] near you, and/or by members of supporting organizations. To find records: | |||
:::a. Click on the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId= | :::a. Click on the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=286&query=%2Bplace%3AZimbabwe '''records of Zimbabwe''']. | ||
:::b. Click on '''Places within Zimbabwe''' and a list of towns will appear. | :::b. Click on '''Places within Zimbabwe''' and a list of towns will appear. | ||
:::c. Click on your town if it appears, or the location which you believe was the parish which served your town or village. | :::c. Click on your town if it appears, or the location which you believe was the parish which served your town or village. | ||
| Line 119: | Line 52: | ||
*[https://maps.me/catalog/attractions/amenity-place_of_worship-christian/country-zimbabwe/ '''Maps.me Churches in Zimbabwe''']: addresses for 165 churches. | *[https://maps.me/catalog/attractions/amenity-place_of_worship-christian/country-zimbabwe/ '''Maps.me Churches in Zimbabwe''']: addresses for 165 churches. | ||
= '''Anglican Church Records''' = | = '''Anglican Church Records''' = | ||
== How to Find the Records == | == How to Find the Records == | ||
Most of these parish registers are housed in the National Archives in the United Kingdom. FamilySearch has a large amount of Anglican church records available online. | Most of these parish registers are housed in the National Archives in the United Kingdom. FamilySearch has a large amount of Anglican church records available online. | ||
=== Online Resources and Websites === | === Online Resources and Websites === | ||
*'''1898-1957:''' | *'''1898-1957:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/366686?availability=Family%20History%20Library Parish registers (baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, confirmations), Church of England in Rhodesia, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), 1898-1957, 1898-1957] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1890-1941:''' | *'''1890-1941:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/495723?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1890-1941] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1890-1956:''' | *'''1890-1956:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/362046?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1890-1956] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1892-1933:''' | *'''1892-1933:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/361924?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1892-1933] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
*'''1896-1924:''' | *'''1896-1924:''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/670206?availability=Family%20History%20Library Church records, 1896-1924] at [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] – images | ||
===Writing for Records=== | ===Writing for Records=== | ||
For more recent records (in the last 75-100 years), you may need to write to the individual church: | For more recent records (in the last 75-100 years), you may need to write to the individual church: | ||
| Line 152: | Line 72: | ||
== Historical Background == | == Historical Background == | ||
The first | The first Anglican missionaries arrived in 1859. Most Zimbabweans are Protestant Christians, and the majority of Protestants are Anglican.<ref>Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe," in "Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 6 November 2019. </ref> | ||
<br> | |||
<br> | == Information Recorded in the Records == | ||
These parish registers typically include confirmations, baptisms, burials, and marriages. Each record type contains different information.<br><br> | |||
{| | |||
|- | |||
|style="padding-right:50px"| | |||
'''Confirmations usually contain:''' | |||
*Name of confirmand | |||
*Age at confirmation | |||
*Residence of confirmand | |||
*Confirmation date<br><br> | |||
'''Baptisms typically include:''' | |||
*Name of the person being baptized | |||
*Birth date | |||
*Baptism date | |||
*Parent's name | |||
*Residence | |||
*Father's occupation<br><br> | |||
| | |||
'''Marriages typically include:''' | |||
*Names of the bride and groom | |||
*Marriage date | |||
*Age at marriage | |||
*Marital status (condition) | |||
*Occupation | |||
*Residence at time of marriage | |||
*If married by banns or by license | |||
'''Burials usually contain:''' | |||
*Name of the person being buried | |||
*Residence | |||
*Date of burial | |||
*Age at time of death<br><br> | |||
|} | |||
= '''Catholic Church Records''' = | = '''Catholic Church Records''' = | ||
==Writing to a Local Parish== | ==Writing to a Local Parish== | ||
To locate the mailing address or e-mail address for a local parish, consult: | |||
*[https://www.catholicdirectory.com/search_results?q=&location_value=Zimbabwe&country_sn=ZW&location_type=country&stateSearch=&swlat=-22.4219117&nelat=-15.6093188&swlng=25.237368&nelng=33.068236&lat=-19.015438&lng=29.154857&faddress=Zimbabwe&place_id=ChIJYXGxBuekMRkR7r_LxV84wKE#/ '''The Catholic Directory: Zimbabwe'''] | *[https://www.catholicdirectory.com/search_results?q=&location_value=Zimbabwe&country_sn=ZW&location_type=country&stateSearch=&swlat=-22.4219117&nelat=-15.6093188&swlng=25.237368&nelng=33.068236&lat=-19.015438&lng=29.154857&faddress=Zimbabwe&place_id=ChIJYXGxBuekMRkR7r_LxV84wKE#/ '''The Catholic Directory: Zimbabwe'''] | ||
| Line 176: | Line 116: | ||
There were 1,145,000 Catholics in the country (about 9% of the total population) in 2005. There are eight dioceses, including two archdioceses. | There were 1,145,000 Catholics in the country (about 9% of the total population) in 2005. There are eight dioceses, including two archdioceses. | ||
<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020. </ref><ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Catholic Church in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church__in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020. </ref> | <ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020. </ref><ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Catholic Church in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church__in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020. </ref> | ||
='''The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Records'''= | ='''The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Records'''= | ||
==Online Records== | ==Online Records== | ||
Information is available to current members only for deceased members and immediate family members who are still living. [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ '''Sign in to FamilySearch and then select Family Tree in the drop-down menu.'''] | |||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
| Line 198: | Line 134: | ||
='''Dutch Reformed Church Records'''= | ='''Dutch Reformed Church Records'''= | ||
== Online Resources and Websites == | == Online Resources and Websites == | ||
*'''1690-2011''' {{RecordSearch|1392488|South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011}} at FamilySearch — index | *'''1690-2011''' - {{RecordSearch|1392488|South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | ||
*'''1838-1991''' {{RecordSearch|2155416|South Africa, Netherdutch Reformed Church Registers (Pretoria Archive), 1838-1991}} at FamilySearch — index | *'''1838-1991''' - {{RecordSearch|2155416|South Africa, Netherdutch Reformed Church Registers (Pretoria Archive), 1838-1991}} at [https://familysearch.org/search FamilySearch] — index and images | ||
== Historical Background == | == Historical Background == | ||
The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe was founded by Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa missionaries in 1891. Andrew A. Louw begun to preach among Shona people. The worship language of churches was Afrikaans and English. Later the denomination expanded among Nyanja people. In 1995, a new center was opened in Dete. It had 46 congregations and 150 house fellowships and about 90,000 members in 2004.<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Reformed Church in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Church_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020. </ref> | The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe was founded by Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa missionaries in 1891. Andrew A. Louw begun to preach among Shona people. The worship language of churches was Afrikaans and English. Later the denomination expanded among Nyanja people. In 1995, a new center was opened in Dete. It had 46 congregations and 150 house fellowships and about 90,000 members in 2004.<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Reformed Church in Zimbabwe", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Church_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020. </ref> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
<br> | <br> | ||
='''Assembly of God Church Records'''= | |||
=''' | ==Writing for Records== | ||
[ | *[https://www.google.com/maps/search/Assembly+of+God+church+zimbabwe/@-18.9249004,28.3048825,7z/data=!3m1!4b1 'Google Maps search results for Assembly of God churches in Zimbabwe'''] | ||
==Historical Background== | |||
='''Methodist Church Records'''= | ='''Methodist Church Records'''= | ||
==Writing for Records== | ==Writing for Records== | ||
*[https://www.google.com/maps/search/methodist+church+zimbabwe/@-18.897928,28.2936384,7z/data=!3m1!4b1 '''Google Maps search results for Methodist churches in Zimbabwe'''] | *[https://www.google.com/maps/search/methodist+church+zimbabwe/@-18.897928,28.2936384,7z/data=!3m1!4b1 '''Google Maps search results for Methodist churches in Zimbabwe'''] | ||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
='''Seventh-day Adventist Church Records'''= | ='''Seventh-day Adventist Church Records'''= | ||
==Writing for Records== | ==Writing for Records== | ||
*[https://www.google.com/maps/search/seventh-day+Adventist+church+zimbabwe/@-18.9519055,28.3161266,7z/data=!3m1!4b1 '''Google Maps search results for Seventh-day Adventist churches in Zimbabwe'''] | *[https://www.google.com/maps/search/seventh-day+Adventist+church+zimbabwe/@-18.9519055,28.3161266,7z/data=!3m1!4b1 '''Google Maps search results for Seventh-day Adventist churches in Zimbabwe'''] | ||
==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:Zimbabwe]] | [[Category:Zimbabwe]] | ||
Revision as of 18:12, 16 March 2020
| Zimbabwe Wiki Topics | |
| Beginning Research | |
| Record Types | |
| Country Background | |
| Local Research Resources | |
For information about records for non-Christian religions in Zimbabwe, go to the Religious Records page.
Online Resources and Websites[edit | edit source]
- 1898-1957: Parish registers (baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, confirmations), Church of England in Rhodesia, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), 1898-1957, 1898-1957 at FamilySearch – images
- 1890-1941: Church records, 1890-1941 at FamilySearch – images
- 1890-1956: Church records, 1890-1956 at FamilySearch – images
- 1892-1933: Church records, 1892-1933 at FamilySearch – images
- 1896-1924: Church records, 1896-1924 at FamilySearch – images
- 1690-2011 - South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011 at FamilySearch — index and images
- 1838-1991 - South Africa, Netherdutch Reformed Church Registers (Pretoria Archive), 1838-1991 at FamilySearch — index and images
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Births and Baptisms, Zimbabwe, index and images, ($)
- British Civil Service Evidence Of Age, Rhodesia, index ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Banns and Marriages, Zimbabwe, index and images, ($)
- British Armed Forces and Overseas Deaths and Burials, Zimbabwe, index and images, ($)
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
For a listing of many churches in Zimbabwe, see Zimbabwe Council of Churches, at World Council of Churches
According to the 2017 Inter Censal Demography Survey by the Zimbabwe National Statistics Agency 69.2 percent of Zimbabweans belong to Protestant Christianity, 8.0 percent are Roman Catholic, in total 84.1 percent follow one of the denominations of Christianity.
[1]
The first Christian mission arrived in Zimbabwe in 1859 because of the efforts of London Missionary Society. Their work began among the Zulu people. David Livingstone appealed to the British government to assign land and protection to Christian missions, which led to a land grant to the Universities Mission in 1888 and the center of missionary activity to the Zulu and Shona peoples. The first Methodist mission arrived in 1896, with members from the United Kingdom and the United States. The British worked with the white settlers, while the Americans worked with the native Africans. The Seventh-Day Adventists and Central African Christian Mission established their missions in 1890s. Pentecostalism and African Apostolic Churches arrived in the 1920s, and grew rapidly, with the Zion Christian Church now the largest Protestant following in Zimbabwe. In 1932, Johane Marange (born: Muchabaya Momberume) baptized many in a local river, and his efforts in the decades that followed led to African Apostolic Church, the second largest ministry in Zimbabwe.
Most Zimbabweans Christians are Protestants. The Protestant Christian churches with large membership are Anglican (represented by the Church of the Province of Central Africa), Seventh-day Adventist and Methodist.
There are about one million Roman Catholics in the country (about 7% of the total population). The country contains two archdioceses (Harare and Bulawayo), which each contain three dioceses Chinhoyi, Gokwe, and Mutare; and Gweru, Hwange, and Masvingo; respectively).
A variety of local churches and groups have emerged from the mainstream Christian churches over the years: Zimbabwe Assemblies of God and the Seven Apostles.[2]
How to Find Records[edit | edit source]
Digital Copies of Church Records in the FamilySearch Catalog[edit | edit source]
Watch for digitized copies of church records to be added to the collection of the FamilySearch Library. Some records might have viewing restrictions, and can only be viewed at a Family History Center near you, and/or by members of supporting organizations. To find records:
- a. Click on the records of Zimbabwe.
- b. Click on Places within Zimbabwe and a list of towns will appear.
- c. Click on your town if it appears, or the location which you believe was the parish which served your town or village.
- d. Click on the "Church records" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
- e. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the listing for the record.
. The magnifying glass indicates that the record is indexed. Clicking on the magnifying glass will take you to the index. Clicking on the camera will take you to an online digital copy of the records.
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
You will probably need to write to or email the national archives, the diocese, or local parish priests to find records. See Letter Writing Guide for Genealogy for help with composing letters.
- Maps.me Churches in Zimbabwe: addresses for 165 churches.
Anglican Church Records[edit | edit source]
How to Find the Records[edit | edit source]
Most of these parish registers are housed in the National Archives in the United Kingdom. FamilySearch has a large amount of Anglican church records available online.
Online Resources and Websites[edit | edit source]
- 1898-1957: Parish registers (baptisms, banns, marriages, burials, confirmations), Church of England in Rhodesia, Bulawayo (Zimbabwe), 1898-1957, 1898-1957 at FamilySearch – images
- 1890-1941: Church records, 1890-1941 at FamilySearch – images
- 1890-1956: Church records, 1890-1956 at FamilySearch – images
- 1892-1933: Church records, 1892-1933 at FamilySearch – images
- 1896-1924: Church records, 1896-1924 at FamilySearch – images
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
For more recent records (in the last 75-100 years), you may need to write to the individual church:
- Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Zimbabwe
- Church address list for Diocese of Masvingo
- Anglican Diocese of Harare
- Anglican Diocese of Central Zimbabwe
- Contact information for Diocese of Matabeleland
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The first Anglican missionaries arrived in 1859. Most Zimbabweans are Protestant Christians, and the majority of Protestants are Anglican.[3]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
These parish registers typically include confirmations, baptisms, burials, and marriages. Each record type contains different information.
|
Confirmations usually contain:
Baptisms typically include:
|
Marriages typically include:
Burials usually contain:
|
Catholic Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing to a Local Parish[edit | edit source]
To locate the mailing address or e-mail address for a local parish, consult:
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
There were 1,145,000 Catholics in the country (about 9% of the total population) in 2005. There are eight dioceses, including two archdioceses. [4][5]
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Records[edit | edit source]
Online Records[edit | edit source]
Information is available to current members only for deceased members and immediate family members who are still living. Sign in to FamilySearch and then select Family Tree in the drop-down menu.
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Total Church Membership: 32,937. Congregations: 80.
Missionary work began in what was then Southern Rhodesia in the early 1930s, but soon slowed. It was continued only by short visits by missionaries from South Africa. In 1950, eight missionaries were sent to Salisbury and Bulawayo, and the first convert was baptized in February 1951.
On April 17, 1951 missionaries distributed 3,000 handbills and a fairly large crowd attended an introductory meeting. The first services were held in a preschool building, and prospective members sat on tiny chairs. Later they met in the cloak room of a primary school.
In 1980 the government changed and the nation of Zimbabwe was formed. A new mission was established in Zimbabwe. At that time, membership was a little more than 1,000. Missionary work increased as local missionaries began serving full-time missions.
Dutch Reformed Church Records[edit | edit source]
Online Resources and Websites[edit | edit source]
- 1690-2011 - South Africa, Dutch Reformed Church Records (Stellenbosch Archive), 1690-2011 at FamilySearch — index and images
- 1838-1991 - South Africa, Netherdutch Reformed Church Registers (Pretoria Archive), 1838-1991 at FamilySearch — index and images
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
The Reformed Church in Zimbabwe was founded by Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa missionaries in 1891. Andrew A. Louw begun to preach among Shona people. The worship language of churches was Afrikaans and English. Later the denomination expanded among Nyanja people. In 1995, a new center was opened in Dete. It had 46 congregations and 150 house fellowships and about 90,000 members in 2004.[7]
Assembly of God Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Methodist Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Seventh-day Adventist Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Zimbabwe", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe, accessed 16 March 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe," in "Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia", https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 6 November 2019.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Zimbabwe", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Catholic Church in Zimbabwe", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catholic_Church__in_Zimbabwe, accessed 14 March 2020.
- ↑ The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Facts and Statistics: Zimbabwe, https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/facts-and-statistics/country/Zimbabwe, accessed 16 March 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Reformed Church in Zimbabwe", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reformed_Church_in_Zimbabwe, accessed 15 March 2020.