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<ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Saint_John%27s%E2%80%93Basseterre, accessed 28 March 2020. </ref> | <ref> Wikipedia contributors, "Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre", in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Saint_John%27s%E2%80%93Basseterre, accessed 28 March 2020. </ref> | ||
=='''Anglican (Episcopal) Church Records'''== | =='''Anglican (Episcopal) Church Records'''== | ||
===Writing for Records=== | ===Writing for Records=== |
Revision as of 18:28, 28 March 2020
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For information about records for non-Christian religions in Anguilla, go to the Religious Records page.
Online Resources and Websites[edit | edit source]
- Anglican Church. St. Mary's Parish (Anguilla) Parish registers, 1826-1974, images.
- Methodist Church (Anguilla) Parish registers, 1910-1975, images.
- Basseterre (St. Christopher). Registrar Civil registration, 1859-1932, includes Anguilla, images.
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
As early as 1813, Christian ministers formally ministered to enslaved Africans and promoted literacy among converts. The Wesleyan (Methodist) Missionary Society of England built churches and schools from 1817.
According to the 2001 census, Christianity is Anguilla's predominant religion, with 29% of the population practising Anglicanism and another 23.9% are Methodist.[64] Other churches on the island include Seventh-day Adventist, Baptist, Roman Catholic (served by the Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre, with the See at Saint John on Antigua and Barbuda) and a small community of Jehovah's Witnesses (0.7%).[1]
Information Recorded in the Records[edit | edit source]
Different denominations, different time periods, and practices of different record keepers will effect how much information can be found in the records. This outline will show the types of details which might be found (best case scenario):
Baptisms[edit | edit source]
In Catholic and Anglican records, children were usually baptized a few days after birth, and therefore, the baptism record proves date of birth. Other religions, such as Baptists, baptized at other points in the member's life. Baptism registers might give:
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Marriages[edit | edit source]
Marriage registers can give:
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Burials[edit | edit source]
Burial registers may give:
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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 Anguilla.
- b. Click on Places within Anguilla 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.
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]
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre (Latin: Dioecesis Sancti Ioannis–Imatellurana) is a diocese of the Latin Rite of the Roman Catholic Church, covering five English-speaking jurisdictions in the Caribbean, including Anguilla. The diocese was erected on 16 January 1971 as Diocese of Saint John's, on territory split off from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Roseau (Dominica). On 1981.06.21 it was renamed as Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre. [2]
Anglican (Episcopal) Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Anglican churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Baptist Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Baptist churches in Anguilla]
Eastern Orthodox Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Eastern Orthodox churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Jehovah's Witnesses Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Jehovah's Witnesses churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Lutheran Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Lutheran churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Mennonite Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Mennonite churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Methodist Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Methodist churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Moravian Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Moravian churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Nazarene Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Nazarene churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Pentecostal Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Pentecostal churches in Anguilla]
Presbyterian Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Presbyterian churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Seventh-day Adventist Church Records[edit | edit source]
Writing for Records[edit | edit source]
- [ Google Maps search results for Seventh-day Adventist churches in Anguilla]
Historical Background[edit | edit source]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Religion in Anguilla", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Anguilla, accessed 28 March 2020.
- ↑ Wikipedia contributors, "Roman Catholic Diocese of Saint John's–Basseterre", in Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Saint_John%27s%E2%80%93Basseterre, accessed 28 March 2020.