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==Historical Background== | ==Historical Background== | ||
Before 1900 the largest religious groups in [[Washington, United States Genealogy|Washington]] were the [[Baptist Church in the United States|Baptist]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]], [[Methodist Church in the United States|Methodist Episcopal]], and [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|Presbyterian]] churches.<ref>Sydney E. Ahlstrom, ''A Religious History of the American People'' (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1972). {{ | Before 1900 the largest religious groups in [[Washington, United States Genealogy|Washington]] were the [[Baptist Church in the United States|Baptist]], [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic]], [[Methodist Church in the United States|Methodist Episcopal]], and [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|Presbyterian]] churches.<ref>Sydney E. Ahlstrom, ''A Religious History of the American People'' (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1972). {{FHL|282712|item|disp=FHL Book 973 K2ah}}.</ref> <br> | ||
Catholic and Protestant faiths were in Washington State from its earliest days. The [[Methodist Church in the United States|'''Methodist Episcopal Church''' | Catholic and Protestant faiths were in Washington State from its earliest days. Other American traditions such as Mormonism and the Seventh-day Adventist churches soon followed. The [[Methodist Church in the United States|'''Methodist Episcopal Church'''] was the first Protestant group to organize a local church east of the Cascades. Methodism arrived in Vancouver in 1848 and in Olympia and Seattle in 1853. The ''Roman Catholic Church in the United States|'''Roman Catholic Church''']] is one of the oldest denominations in the state and remains today one of its largest. The [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|'''Presbyterian'''] faith arrived in Oregon Territory in 1838. Missionaries from the Utah-based [[Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|'''Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''']] were sent to the Pacific Northwest as early as 1850, although missionary efforts did not begin seriously until the 1880s and 1890s. The church has emerged today as one of the largest denominations in the state. Also, missionaries from the Missouri-based [[Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Community of Christ)|'''Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Community of Christ)''']] arrived in Washington State in the nineteenth century. [[Seventh-day Adventist Church in the United States|'''Seventh-day Adventists''']] arrived in Washington Territory in the 1860s, with a strong presence in the state today. The [[Episcopal Church in the United States|'''Episcopal/Anglican''']] faith arrived in Washington in 1851 at Cathlamet as a mission outreach from Portland. The [[Lutheran Church in the United States|'''Lutheran''']] faith arrived in Washington as the result of migration by Scandinavians to the Puget Sound area.<ref> Dwight A. Radford for Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources.</ref> | ||
==Information Found in the Records== | ==Information Found in the Records== | ||
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* | === Baptist === | ||
[http://abhsarchives.org/ American Baptist - Samuel Colgate Historical Library]<br>1106 South Goodman Street<br>Rochester, NY 14620-2532<br>Phone: (716) 473-1740<br>Fax: (716) 473-1740 | |||
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*''' | [http://www.plu.edu/archives '''ELCA Region 1 Archives''']<br> | ||
Archives and Special Collections<br> | |||
Mortvedt Library<br> | |||
Pacific Lutheran University<br> | |||
Tacoma, WA 98447<br> | |||
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(253) 535-7586<br> | |||
E-mail: archives@plu.edu<br> | |||
*Archives hold records for '''closed churches.''' '''For open churches write directly to [[Lutheran Church in the United States#Correspond with or visit the actual churches.|the local church.''']] | |||
=== | === Methodist === | ||
United Methodist Church<br>[http://www.pugetsound.edu/academics/academic-resources/collins-memorial-library/ Collins Memorial Library]<br>University of Puget Sound<br>1500 North Warner<br>Tacoma, WA 98416<br>Phone: (253) 756-3669<br>Fax: (253) 756-3670 <br>This library has records of ministers but not of church members. | |||
For a history of the Methodists in Washington see Howell, Erle. ''Methodisim in the Northwest.'' Nashville, Tenn.: Pacific Northwest Conference Historical Society, 1966. {{FHL|258378|item}} 979 K2h | |||
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=== | === Presbyterian === | ||
[http://www.history.pcusa.org/ Presbyterian Historical Society]<br>Presbyterian Church U.S.A.<br>425 Lombard Street<br>Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516<br>Phone: (215) 627-1852<br>Fax: (215) 627-0509 | |||
For a history of the Presbyterians in Washington, see Boyd, Robert. ''History of the Synod of Washington of The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America 1835-1909.'' Seattle, Wash.: The Synod, [1910?]. {{FHL|207808|item}} 979.7 K2p; film 1321456 item 4; digital versions at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=28739 Ancestry] ($); [http://www.archive.org/details/historyofsynodof00pres Internet Archive]. | |||
=== | === Roman Catholic === | ||
-- | [http://www.seattlearchdiocese.org/Archives/default.aspx Archdiocese of Seattle]<br>Chancery Office<br>910 Marion Street<br>Seattle, WA 98104<br>Phone: (206) 382-4560<br>Fax: (206) 382-4840 | ||
The archdiocese includes the counties of: [[Clallam County, Washington Genealogy|Clallam]], [[Clark County, Washington Genealogy|Clark]], [[Cowlitz County, Washington Genealogy|Cowlitz]], [[Grays Harbor County, Washington Genealogy|Grays Harbor]], [[Island County, Washington Genealogy|Island]], [[Jefferson County, Washington Genealogy|Jefferson]], [[King County, Washington Genealogy|King]], [[Lewis County, Washington Genealogy|Lewis]], [[Mason County, Washington Genealogy|Mason]], [[Pacific County, Washington Genealogy|Pacific]], [[Pierce County, Washington Genealogy|Pierce]], [[San Juan County, Washington Genealogy|San Juan]], [[Skagit County, Washington Genealogy|Skagit]], [[Skamania County, Washington Genealogy|Skamania]], [[Snohomish County, Washington Genealogy|Snohomish]], [[Thurston County, Washington Genealogy|Thurston]], [[Wahkiakum County, Washington Genealogy|Wahkiakum]] and [[Whatcom County, Washington Genealogy|Whatcom]].<ref name="rome">[https://www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=a945f185eab041378d595f6c0a7f628f Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America], Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.</ref> | |||
[http://www.dioceseofspokane.org/ Diocese of Spokane]<br>P.O. Box 1453<br>1023 W. Riverside Ave.<br>Spokane, WA 99210-1453<br>Phone: (509) 358-7300 | |||
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= | The diocese includes the counties of: [[Adams County, Washington Genealogy|Adams]], [[Asotin County, Washington Genealogy|Asotin]], [[Columbia County, Washington Genealogy|Columbia]], [[Ferry County, Washington Genealogy|Ferry]], [[Franklin County, Washington Genealogy|Franklin]], [[Garfield County, Washington Genealogy|Garfield]], [[Lincoln County, Washington Genealogy|Lincoln]], [[Okanogan County, Washington Genealogy|Okanogan]], [[Pend Oreille County, Washington Genealogy|Pend Oreille]], [[Stevens County, Washington Genealogy|Stevens]], [[Spokane County, Washington Genealogy|Spokane]], [[Walla Walla County, Washington Genealogy|Walla Walla]] and [[Whitman County, Washington Genealogy|Whitman]].<ref name="rome" /> | ||
[http://www.yakimadiocese.org/ Diocese of Yakima]<br>5301-A Tieton Drive<br>Yakima, WA 98908-3493<br>Phone: (509) 965-7117 | |||
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The diocese includes the counties of: [[Benton County, Washington Genealogy|Benton]], [[Chelan County, Washington Genealogy|Chelan]], [[Douglas County, Washington Genealogy|Douglas]], [[Grant County, Washington Genealogy|Grant]], [[Kittitas County, Washington Genealogy|Kittitas]], [[Klickitat County, Washington Genealogy|Klickitat]] and [[Yakima County, Washington Genealogy|Yakima]].<ref name="rome" /> | |||
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== | === Historical Missions === | ||
*St. Francis Regis Mission - Jesuit 1845-1945 | |||
*St. Ignatius Mission- Jesuit 1845-1855 | |||
*St. Mary's Mission - Jesuit 1886-1960 | |||
*Tsimshian Mission 1838 | |||
*St. Paul's Mission - Jesuit 1845-1865 | |||
*Whitman Mission (near Walla Walla) | |||
== References == | == References == |
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Historical Background[edit | edit source]
Before 1900 the largest religious groups in Washington were the Baptist, Roman Catholic, Methodist Episcopal, and Presbyterian churches.[1]
Catholic and Protestant faiths were in Washington State from its earliest days. Other American traditions such as Mormonism and the Seventh-day Adventist churches soon followed. The Methodist Episcopal Church] was the first Protestant group to organize a local church east of the Cascades. Methodism arrived in Vancouver in 1848 and in Olympia and Seattle in 1853. The Roman Catholic Church in the United States|Roman Catholic Church is one of the oldest denominations in the state and remains today one of its largest. The [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|Presbyterian] faith arrived in Oregon Territory in 1838. Missionaries from the Utah-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints were sent to the Pacific Northwest as early as 1850, although missionary efforts did not begin seriously until the 1880s and 1890s. The church has emerged today as one of the largest denominations in the state. Also, missionaries from the Missouri-based Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Community of Christ) arrived in Washington State in the nineteenth century. Seventh-day Adventists arrived in Washington Territory in the 1860s, with a strong presence in the state today. The Episcopal/Anglican faith arrived in Washington in 1851 at Cathlamet as a mission outreach from Portland. The Lutheran faith arrived in Washington as the result of migration by Scandinavians to the Puget Sound area.[2]
Information Found in the Records[edit | edit source]
To effectively use church records, become familiar with their content. Click on these links to learn about a specific record type:
Finding the Records[edit | edit source]
Look for online records.[edit | edit source]
Ancestry.com, FindMyPast.com, and MyHeritage.com can be searched free of charge at your local family history center or the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Online databases are incomplete. This can lead to two common errors:
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- Washington Deaths and Burials, 1810-1960, index and images.
Baptist[edit | edit source]
American Baptist - Samuel Colgate Historical Library
1106 South Goodman Street
Rochester, NY 14620-2532
Phone: (716) 473-1740
Fax: (716) 473-1740
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Lutheran[edit | edit source]
ELCA Region 1 Archives
Archives and Special Collections
Mortvedt Library
Pacific Lutheran University
Tacoma, WA 98447
(253) 535-7586
E-mail: archives@plu.edu
- Archives hold records for closed churches. For open churches write directly to the local church.
Methodist[edit | edit source]
United Methodist Church
Collins Memorial Library
University of Puget Sound
1500 North Warner
Tacoma, WA 98416
Phone: (253) 756-3669
Fax: (253) 756-3670
This library has records of ministers but not of church members.
For a history of the Methodists in Washington see Howell, Erle. Methodisim in the Northwest. Nashville, Tenn.: Pacific Northwest Conference Historical Society, 1966. FHL Collection 979 K2h
Presbyterian[edit | edit source]
Presbyterian Historical Society
Presbyterian Church U.S.A.
425 Lombard Street
Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516
Phone: (215) 627-1852
Fax: (215) 627-0509
For a history of the Presbyterians in Washington, see Boyd, Robert. History of the Synod of Washington of The Presbyterian Church in the United States of America 1835-1909. Seattle, Wash.: The Synod, [1910?]. FHL Collection 979.7 K2p; film 1321456 item 4; digital versions at Ancestry ($); Internet Archive.
Roman Catholic[edit | edit source]
Archdiocese of Seattle
Chancery Office
910 Marion Street
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: (206) 382-4560
Fax: (206) 382-4840
The archdiocese includes the counties of: Clallam, Clark, Cowlitz, Grays Harbor, Island, Jefferson, King, Lewis, Mason, Pacific, Pierce, San Juan, Skagit, Skamania, Snohomish, Thurston, Wahkiakum and Whatcom.[3]
Diocese of Spokane
P.O. Box 1453
1023 W. Riverside Ave.
Spokane, WA 99210-1453
Phone: (509) 358-7300
The diocese includes the counties of: Adams, Asotin, Columbia, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Stevens, Spokane, Walla Walla and Whitman.[3]
Diocese of Yakima
5301-A Tieton Drive
Yakima, WA 98908-3493
Phone: (509) 965-7117
The diocese includes the counties of: Benton, Chelan, Douglas, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat and Yakima.[3]
Historical Missions[edit | edit source]
- St. Francis Regis Mission - Jesuit 1845-1945
- St. Ignatius Mission- Jesuit 1845-1855
- St. Mary's Mission - Jesuit 1886-1960
- Tsimshian Mission 1838
- St. Paul's Mission - Jesuit 1845-1865
- Whitman Mission (near Walla Walla)
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Sydney E. Ahlstrom, A Religious History of the American People (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1972). FHL Book 973 K2ah.
- ↑ Dwight A. Radford for Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America, Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.
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