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By 1900 the prominent denominations in Ohio were Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian. There were also groups of Baptists, Lutherans, and Society of Friends. The following handbooks may help you locate and use church records:
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==Historical Background==


Gill, Charles Otis, and Gifford Pinchot. ''Six Thousand Country Churches''. New York, New York: Macmillan, 1919. (FHL book 977.1 K2g; film 908228 item 2.)
By 1900 the prominent denominations in Ohio were [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|'''Roman Catholic''']], [[Methodist Church in the United States|'''Methodist''']], and [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|'''Presbyterian.''']] There were also groups of [[Baptist Church in the United States|'''Baptists''']], [[Lutheran Church in the United States|'''Lutherans''']], and [[Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States|'''Society of Friends.''']] <ref>Charles Otis Gill and Gifford Pinchot, ''Six Thousand Country Churches'' (New York, New York: Macmillan, 1919). (FS Library book 977.1 K2g; film 908228 item 2.)</ref><ref>Ferne Reedy Lubbers and Margaret Dieringer, ''Advent of Religious Groups into Ohio'' (n.p., 1978). (FS Library book 977.1 K2a; film 1033939 item 21.)</ref>
Religion in Ohio was an early and important factor in settlement. The first [[Moravian Church in the United States|'''Moravian''']] mission was established in 1772. [[Presbyterian Church in the United States|'''Presbyterians''']] and [[Society of Friends (Quakers) in the United States|'''Quakers''']] were in the state at an early date, the latter having established forty-three monthly meetings and settlements between 1801 and 1883. The Presbyterians founded seventeen towns between 1784 and 1799. [[Baptist Church in the United States|'''Baptists''']], [[Congregational Church in the United States|'''Congregationalists''']], several reformed groups, [[Lutheran Church in the United States|'''Lutherans''']], [[Disciples of Christ Church in the United States|'''Disciples of Christ''']], [[United Brethren in Christ in the United States|'''United Brethren''']], [[Methodist Church in the United States|'''Methodists''']], and [[Roman Catholic Church in the United States|'''Catholics''']] arrived prior to 1850. By 1890 the latter two denominations were the largest in the state. The Methodist circuit in Ohio was organized in 1798, with circuit riders traveling from log cabins to camp meetings across the territory. In 1831 members of [[Records of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints|'''The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints''']] migrated from New York to Kirtland in Lake County. <ref>Carol L. Maki and Michael John Neill. "Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources", Ancestry Publishing,  https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3249/, accessed 16 July 2020.</ref>


Lubbers, Ferne Reedy, and Margaret Dieringer. ''Advent of Religious Groups into Ohio''. N.p., 1978. (FHL book 977.1 K2a; film 1033939 item 21.)
==Information Found in the Records==
To effectively use church records, become familiar with their content. Click on these links to learn about a specific record type:
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*[[What Can I Find in U.S. Church Records?#Baptisms or Christenings|Baptisms or Christenings]]
*[[What Can I Find in U.S. Church Records?#Marriages|Marriages]]
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*[[What Can I Find in U.S. Church Records?#Funerals or Burials|Funerals or Burials]]
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*[[What Can I Find in U.S. Church Records?#Minutes or Historical Narrative|Minutes or Historical Narrative]]
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While the majority of church records remain with the local churches, the Family History Library, [http://www.ohiohistory.org/ Ohio Historical Society], and [http://www.wrhs.org/ Western Reserve Historical Society ]have copies of local records from some churches. The Family History Library has film copies of the manuscript collection in the Western Reserve Historical Society. See ''A Guide to Manuscripts at the Ohio Historical Society'', described in [[Ohio Archives and Libraries]].
==Finding the Records==
===Look for online records.===
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Online databases are <span style="color:Red">'''incomplete'''</span>. This can lead to two common errors:
#'''Near matches:''' Researchers might <span style="color:Red">'''mistakenly accept an entry very similar to their ancestor'''</span>, thinking it is the only one available. Only use information that matches your ancestor in date, place, relationships, and other details.
#'''Stopping research''': Researchers might <span style="color:Red">'''assume the database proves church records do not exist'''</span>.  Actually the record is still out there, just not in this <span style="color:Red">'''incomplete'''</span> collection of records.  Keep searching!
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====FamilySearch Indexes====
*'''1762-2008''' [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2787827 Ohio, Church Records, 1762-2008] - Index and images. Incomplete.
*'''1765-1947''' {{RecordSearch|2373709|Ohio, Church and Civil Births and Baptisms, 1765-1947}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio, Church and Civil Births and Baptisms - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1821-1962''' {{RecordSearch|1680845|Ohio, Births and Christenings, 1821-1962}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio Births and Christenings - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1800-1958''' {{RecordSearch|1681001|Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio Marriages - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1833-1967''' {{RecordSearch|2373723|Ohio, Church and Civil Deaths, 1833-1967}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio, Church and Civil Deaths - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index
*'''1854-1997''' {{RecordSearch|1681000|Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio Deaths and Burials - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index


Many of the local church records available at the Family History Library have been microfilmed at various archives and libraries. Whenever possible, these are listed in the Family History Library Catalog under OHIO, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - CHURCH RECORDS. While no listing of Family History Library films by repository is available, the Family History Library Catalog identifies when and where each record was microfilmed.
====Ancestry.com Indexes====
*'''1800-1962''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2541 Ohio, Births and Christenings, Index, 1800-1962] ($)
*'''1789-1898''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3717 Ohio Marriages, 1789-1898] ($)
*'''1789-1898''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3717/ Ohio, Marriages Extracted from the Old Northwest Genealogical Quarterly, 1789-1898] ($)
*'''1803-1900''' [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=5194 Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900] ($)


Denominational histories for groups such as the Church of the Brethren, Evangelical, LDS (1830 to 1838), Lutheran, Mennonite, Methodist, Moravian, Presbyterian, and Roman Catholic are listed in the Locality Search of the Family History Library Catalog under OHIO - CHURCH HISTORY and OHIO, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - CHURCH HISTORY.
====Dutch Reformed====
*'''1856-1970''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60524/ U.S., Dutch Christian Reformed Church Vital Records, 1856-1970], index & images, incomplete.($)
*'''1856-1970''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60767/ U.S., Dutch Christian Reformed Church Membership Records, 1856-1970], index & images, incomplete.($)
====Lutheran====
*'''1781-1969'''  - [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60722/ U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Church Records, 1781-1969], index & images, incomplete.($)
*'''1800-1947''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61584/ U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947], index & images, incomplete.($)


Lists of incorporations of churches before 1850 are included in:
====Presbyterian====
*'''1701-1970''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61048/ U.S., Presbyterian Church Records, 1701-1970], index & images, incomplete.($)


''Data Abstracted from the Laws of Ohio, 1803-1900''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1960. (FHL film 223918.)
====Quakers (Society of Friends)====
*{{FSC|54157|item|disp=Shaker membership card index}}
*'''1681-1935''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2189/ U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935], index & images ($).
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48133/ Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Vol. IV: (Ohio Monthly Meetings)] ($)
*[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48134/ Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy. Vol. V: (Ohio Monthly Meetings)] ($)
====Shakers====
*{{FSC|54157|item|disp=''Shaker Membership Card Index''.}}


=== Locating Church Records ===
====Roman Catholic====
*[https://www.findmypast.com/page/catholic-records Catholic Heritage Archive] Scroll down to Ohio listings. Dioceses of Cincinnati and Toledo


Local church records are listed in the Place Search of the Family History Library Catalog under OHIO, [COUNTY] - CHURCH RECORDS or OHIO, [COUNTY], [TOWN] - CHURCH RECORDS.
===Look for digital copies of church records in the FamilySearch Catalog. ===
[[File:Family History Library.jpg|right|thumb|<center>'''FamilySearch Library'''<br>'''Salt Lake City, Utah'''</center>]]
*The [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library] (FS Library) has a substantial collection of original church records and transcripts on microfilm for churches in the United States.
*Online church records can be listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under the state, county, or town.
*If you find a record that has not yet been digitized, see [https://beta.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-do-i-request-that-a-microfilm-be-digitized '''How do I request that a microfilm be digitized?''']
*Some records might have viewing restrictions, and can only be viewed at a [https://locations.familysearch.org/en/search '''FamilySearch Center'''] near you, and/or by members of supporting organizations. 
*To find records:
{{Block indent|1=a. Click on the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=43&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Ohio%22 '''records of United States, Ohio'''].|2=3}}
{{Block indent|b. Click on '''Places within United States, Ohio''' and a list of counties will appear.|3}}
{{Block indent|c. Click on your county if it appears.|3}}
{{Block indent|d. Click on the '''"Church records"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.|3}}
{{Block indent|e. Click on '''Places within United States, Ohio [COUNTY]''' and a list of towns will appear.|3}}
{{Block indent|f. Click on your town if it appears, or the location which you believe was the parish which served your town or village.  |3}}
{{Block indent|g. Click on the '''"Church records"''' topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.|3}}
{{Block indent|h. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the listing for the record. [[File:FHL icons.png|75px]].  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.|3}}
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Statewide or regional records are listed under OHIO - CHURCH RECORDS. An example is:
===Consult available finding aids.===


Shaker Membership Card Index. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974. (FHL films 934620-23.)
'''These aids generally provide lists of records that are known to exist and information on their location.'''


Periodicals have published records of many Ohio churches. These are referenced in the PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) described in the "[[Ohio Periodicals|Periodicals]]" section of this outline.
*[https://digital-collections.columbuslibrary.org/digital/collection/genealogy/id/13318/rec/1 '''''Data Abstracted from the Laws of Ohio, 1803-1900'''''] Lists of Incorporated churches before 1850
====Baptist====
*'''1750-1899''' [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62267/ U.S., Southern Baptist Church Records, 1750-1899] at Ancestry - index & images ($)
*'''''The Records of American Baptists in Ohio, and Related Organizations''. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-american-baptists-in-ohio-and-related-organizations/oclc/866278866 '''WorldCat''']<ref>Eltscher, Susan M., comp. ''The Records of American Baptists in Ohio, and Related Organizations''. Rochester, New York: American Baptist Historical Society, 1981. (FS Library book 977.1 A1 number 239; fiche 6088732.) Cover title: ''A Basic Guide to Regional Baptist Archives and Historical Resources for Ohio: Baptist Archives and Records Survey''. </ref>


You may contact the following to learn where their records are located:
====Methodist====
*In ''Guide to the Manuscript Collection of Early Ohio Methodism: United Methodist Church of Ohio'' you will find additional help in locating Methodist records. {{FSC|96439|item|disp=FS Library Book 977.1 K23h; fiche 6017063}}<ref>Harter, Frances D. ''Guide to the Manuscript Collection of Early Ohio Methodism: United Methodist Church of Ohio''. Delaware, Ohio: United Methodist Archives Center, 1980. (FS Library book 977.1 K23h; fiche 6017063.) </ref>
====Presbyterian====
*Historical Records Survey (Ohio). Inventory of the Church Archives of Ohio Presbyterian Churches. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. FS Library films 854488, 899320-22.


'''BAPTIST'''
===Correspond with or visit the actual churches.===
Some records are still held in the local churches. Contact the current minister to find out what records are still available.
*'''Make an appointment''' to look at the records. Or ask the minister of the church to make a copy of the record for you.
*To find church staff available, you might have to visit on Sunday.
*Ask for small searches at a time, such as one birth record or a specific marriage. Never ask for "everything on a family or surname". 
*A '''donation''' ($25-$40) for their time and effort to help you would be appropriate.
*If the church has a website, you may be able to '''e-mail a message'''.
*See the [[Letter Writing Guide for Genealogy|'''Letter Writing Guide for Genealogy''']] for help with composing letters.
*Each [[United States Church Records#Searching for Church Records by Denomination|'''denomination page''']] offers an [[United States Church Records#Searching for Church Records by Denomination|'''online address directory of local churches''']] for that denomination.


North American Baptist General Conference <br />7308 Madison Street <br />Forest Park, IL 60130 <br />Internet: http://www.nabarchives.org/
===Check the church records collections in archives and libraries.===
Some church records have been deposited for preservation in government archives or in libraries. Watch for links to '''digitized, online records''' offered by the archives. Some archives provide '''research services''' for a fee. For others, if you cannot visit in person, you might hire a researcher.<br>
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<span style="color:DarkViolet">'''Here you will find archive information unique to the state. Many more archives are kept by denomination. For denominational  archives, go to  [[United States Church Records#Searching for Church Records by Denomination|'''Searching for Church Records by Denomination.''']]</span>
====Historical Societies====
[https://www.ohiohistory.org/learn/archives-library/manuscripts-amp-audiovisual-collections/organizational-records '''Ohio Historical Society''']<br>
Ohio History Center<br>
800 E. 17th Ave.<br>
Columbus Ohio, 43211<br>
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Phone:614.297.2300<br>
Toll-free:800.686.6124<br>
*[https://ohiohistory.on.worldcat.org/discovery '''Search Collection''']
*[https://www.worldcat.org/title/guide-to-manuscripts-at-the-ohio-historical-society/oclc/692738 '''''A Guide to Manuscripts at the Ohio Historical Society''''' WorldCat]
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[http://www.wrhs.org/ '''Western Reserve Historical Society''']<br>
10825 East Boulevard<br>
Cleveland, Ohio 44106<br>
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Phone: (216) 721-5722 <br>
Email: info@wrhs.org<br>
*[http://catalog.wrhs.org/collections/search '''Library Collections Search''']
*[http://norton.wrhs.org/genresources/search '''WRHS Genealogy Index''']
*The [[Ohio Church Records#Look for digital copies of church records listed in the FamilySearch Catalog.|'''FamilySearch Library''']] has film copies of the manuscript collection in the Western Reserve Historical Society. Search by town or name of church.
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To learn more about Baptist records, see:
====Lutheran====
[http://www.capital.edu/elca-region-6-archives/ '''ELCA Region 6 Archives''']<br>
Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University<br>
2199 East Main Street<br>
Columbus, OH 43209-2334<br>
Phone:(614) 236-6855<br>
Email: reg6archives@capital.edu<br>
*Contact the archives for [https://www.capital.edu/uploadedfiles/content/academics/graduate_programs/trinity_lutheran_seminary/programs_and_resources/closedcongoh2018.pdf '''Records of closed congregations''']
*For all other congregations, [[Lutheran Church in the United States#Correspond with or visit the actual churches.|'''contact the local church.''']]
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Eltscher, Susan M., comp. ''The Records of American Baptists in Ohio, and Related Organizations''. Rochester, New York: American Baptist Historical Society, 1981. (FHL book 977.1 A1 number 239; fiche 6088732.) Cover title: ''A Basic Guide to Regional Baptist Archives and Historical Resources for Ohio: Baptist Archives and Records Survey''.
====Methodist====


'''LUTHERAN'''
'''Methodist Historical Commission''' <br>L.A. Beeghly Library<br>[https://library.owu.edu/archives-methodism Ohio Wesleyan University]<br>43 Rowland Avenue<br>Delaware, OH 43015<br>Phone: (740) 368-3285


Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) <br />8765 West Higgins Road <br />Chicago, IL 60631-4198<br />Telephone: 773-380-2818 <br />Internet: http://www.elca.org/
*{{FSC|522801|item|disp='''"Methodist Ministers Card Index: All Ohio Conferences, 1797-1981".'''}} Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historical Society, 1982.
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If a church is still active, the church will be able to help locate the records. The records of churches in the United States that have been disbanded are located at the ELCA Archives in Chicago. The archives has records of many congregations, and those on microfilm may be borrowed for a small fee.
====Moravian====
*'''The Northern Province Moravian Archives'''<br>
{{Block indent|41 West Locust Street<br>}}
{{Block indent|Bethlehem, PA 18018<br>}}
{{Block indent|Phone: 610.866.3255<br>}}
{{Block indent|Email: info@moravianchurcharchives.org}}
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*[http://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/ '''Website''']
*[http://bdhp.moravian.edu/site_index/site_index.html '''Bethlehem Digital History Project''']
*[https://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/research/digital-resources/ '''Digital Resources''']
*[https://roots.moravianchurcharchives.org/ '''Search Our Church Registers Index''']
*[http://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/documents/Ch.Reg.pdf '''Inventory of Church Registers''']
*[https://www.moravianchurcharchives.findbuch.net/php/main.php?ar_id=3687 '''Online Finding Aid''']
*[https://www.moravianchurcharchives.org/research/plan-visit/ '''Schedule a Visit''']<br>
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*[http://www.wheaton.edu/bgc/archives/GUIDES/153.htm Moravian Missions Among American Indians.] Information concerning missions to the American Indians visit.
*[http://bdhp.moravian.edu/community_records/christianindians/missionmap.html Early Moravian Missions in Eastern Pennsylvania and Surrounding Areas 1740-1773.] A map and list of missions visit.  
*{{FSC|301362|item|disp=Records of the Moravian Mission among the Indians of North America}} [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/53079|'''Index''']
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A partial list of church records in its collection is listed in:
====Roman Catholic====


''ALC Archives''. ALC Congregations on Microfilm. Dubuque, Iowa: The Archives, [197?]. (FHL fiche 6330690-93.) Arranged by the state and city in which the congregation resides. Fiche 6330692 includes Ohio. The ALC (American Lutheran Church) Archives are now part of the ELCA Archives.
[http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/archives-office/ '''Archdiocese of Cincinnati Archives''']<br>Chancery Office<br>100 E. Eighth Street <br>Cincinnati, OH 45202 <br>Phone: (513) 421-3131 <br>Fax: (513) 421-6225 <br>Email: [mailto:commdir@archdiocese-cinti.org commdir@archdiocese-cinti.org]
*[https://search.findmypast.com/search-world-Records/cincinnati-roman-catholic-parish-congregational-records '''Cincinnati Roman Catholic Parish Congregational Records Online''']
*[https://www.findmypast.com/page/catholic-records '''Catholic Heritage Archive'''] Scroll down to Ohio listings. Dioceses of Cincinnati and Toledo.
*[http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/archives-office/genealogy/ '''Genealogy''']
**[http://www.catholiccincinnati.org/ministries-offices/archives-office/genealogy/genealogical-online-requests/ '''Genealogical Online Request''']
**The Archives holds copies of baptism, marriage, and burial registers of every open and closed parish in the Archdiocese. Please note that the Archives does not have the sacramental registers for parishes that were once in the territory of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati but are no longer. Please contact the current diocese the parish resides in. Telephone and email requests are not accepted and we are unable to host in-person researchers.
The dioces includes the counties of: [[Adams County, Ohio Genealogy|Adams]], [[Auglaize County, Ohio Genealogy|Auglaize]], [[Brown County, Ohio Genealogy|Brown]], [[Butler County, Ohio Genealogy|Butler]], [[Champaign County, Ohio Genealogy|Champaign]], [[Clark County, Ohio Genealogy|Clark]], [[Clermont County, Ohio Genealogy|Clermont]], [[Clinton County, Ohio Genealogy|Clinton]], [[Darke County, Ohio Genealogy|Darke]], [[Greene County, Ohio Genealogy|Greene]], [[Hamilton County, Ohio Genealogy|Hamilton]], [[Highland County, Ohio Genealogy|Highland]], [[Logan County, Ohio Genealogy|Logan]], [[Mercer County, Ohio Genealogy|Mercer]], [[Miami County, Ohio Genealogy|Miami]], [[Montgomery County, Ohio Genealogy|Montgomery]], [[Preble County, Ohio Genealogy|Preble]], [[Shelby County, Ohio Genealogy|Shelby]], [[Warren County, Ohio Genealogy|Warren]].<ref name="rome">[http://www.cdeducation.org/oym/connections/dioceseusmap.htm Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America], Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.</ref>
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[https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/offices/chancellor/archives '''Diocese of Cleveland Archives''']<br>1404 East 9th St.<br>Cleveland, OH 44114<br>Phone: (216) 696-6525<br>(800) 869-6525 (Ohio only)<br>Fax: (216) 621-7332
*[https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/offices/chancellor/archives/sacramental-records '''Sacramental Records''']
*[https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/files/assets/locationofsacramentalrecords.pdf '''Location of Sacramental Records of Closed and Merged Institutions''']<br>
*For open parishes, [https://www.dioceseofcleveland.org/parishes '''contact the local parish.''']
The diocese includes the counties of: [[Ashland County, Ohio Genealogy|Ashland]], [[Cuyahoga County, Ohio Genealogy|Cuyahoga]], [[Geauga County, Ohio Genealogy|Geauga]], [[Lake County, Ohio Genealogy|Lake]], [[Lorain County, Ohio Genealogy|Lorain]], [[Medina County, Ohio Genealogy|Medina]], [[Summit County, Ohio Genealogy|Summit]] and [[Wayne County, Ohio Genealogy|Wayne]].<ref name="rome" />
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[https://toledodiocese.org/page/archives#_sacramental_records_and_access '''Diocese of Columbus Archives''']<br>198 E. Gay St.<br>Columbus, OH 43215<br>Phone: (614) 228-2457 <br>
[https://columbuscatholic.org/catholic-record-society '''Catholic Record Society of the Diocese of Columbus''']


'''METHODIST'''
{{Block indent|The Diocese of Columbus created the [https://columbuscatholic.org/catholic-record-society '''Catholic Record Society'''], a group that has published a monthly journal since 1975 called [https://columbuscatholic.org/the-barquilla '''The Barquilla''']. This journal contains articles as well as transcriptions of records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, burial records). There is a [https://columbuscatholic.org/subject-index '''subject index'''] that allows users to identify which journal contains desired information, and an [https://columbuscatholic.org/issues-listing '''online issues listing'''], which provides '''links to free online issues of the journal from 1975 on'''. |2}}
{{Block indent|*[https://columbuscatholic.org/research-records '''Research & Records, Requesting Copies''']|2}}
The diocese includes the counties of: [[Coshocton County, Ohio Genealogy|Coshocton]], [[Delaware County, Ohio Genealogy|Delaware]], [[Fairfield County, Ohio Genealogy|Fairfield]], [[Fayette County, Ohio Genealogy|Fayette]], [[Franklin County, Ohio Genealogy|Franklin]], [[Hardin County, Ohio Genealogy|Hardin]], [[Hocking County, Ohio Genealogy|Hocking]], [[Holmes County, Ohio Genealogy|Holmes]], [[Jackson County, Ohio Genealogy|Jackson]], [[Knox County, Ohio Genealogy|Knox]], [[Licking County, Ohio Genealogy|Licking]], [[Madison County, Ohio Genealogy|Madison]], [[Marion County, Ohio Genealogy|Marion]], [[Morrow County, Ohio Genealogy|Morrow]], [[Perry County, Ohio Genealogy|Perry]], [[Pickaway County, Ohio Genealogy|Pickaway]], [[Pike County, Ohio Genealogy|Pike]], [[Ross County, Ohio Genealogy|Ross]], [[Scioto County, Ohio Genealogy|Scioto]], [[Tuscarawas County, Ohio Genealogy|Tuscarawas]], [[Union County, Ohio Genealogy|Union]], [[Vinton County, Ohio Genealogy|Vinton]], [[Washington County, Ohio Genealogy|Washington]].<ref name="rome" />


Methodist Historical Commission <br />L.A. Beeghly Library<br />Ohio Wesleyan University<br />43 Rowland Avenue<br />Delaware, OH 43015<br />Main Library Telephone: (740) 368-3285<br />Internet: http://library.owu.edu/spuma.htm


United Methodist Church<br />601 W. Riverview Avenue<br />Dayton, OH 45406-5543<br />North District Telephone: (888)227-9490<br />South District Telephone: (937)227-9475
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[https://diosteub.org/archives-and-records '''Diocese of Steubenville Archives''']<br>422 Washington Street <br>P.O. Box 969 <br>Steubenville, OH 43952 <br>Phone: (740) 282-3631 Ext.263<br>Fax: (740) 282-3327
*[https://diosteub.org/historical-and-genealogical-research '''Historical and Genealogical Research''']
*[https://diosteub.org/historical-and-genealogical-research '''Genealogical Request Form''']<br>


For additional help in locating Methodist records, see:
The diocese includes the counties of: [[Athens County, Ohio Genealogy|Athens]], [[Belmont County, Ohio Genealogy|Belmont]], [[Carroll County, Ohio Genealogy|Carroll]], [[Gallia County, Ohio Genealogy|Gallia]], [[Guernsey County, Ohio Genealogy|Guernsey]], [[Harrison County, Ohio Genealogy|Harrison]], [[Jefferson County, Ohio Genealogy|Jefferson]], [[Lawrence County, Ohio Genealogy|Lawrence]], [[Meigs County, Ohio Genealogy|Meigs]], [[Monroe County, Ohio Genealogy|Monroe]], [[Morgan County, Ohio Genealogy|Morgan]], [[Noble County, Ohio Genealogy|Noble]] and [[Washington County, Ohio Genealogy|Washington]].<ref name="rome" />
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[http://www.toledodiocese.org/index.php/chancery/archives '''Diocese of Toledo Archives''']<br>Chancery Office<br>1933 Spielbusch Avenue<br>P.O. Box 985<br>Toledo, OH 43697-0985<br>Phone: (419) 244-6711<br>Fax: (419) 244-4791
*[https://www.findmypast.com/page/catholic-records '''Catholic Heritage Archive'''] Scroll down to Ohio listings. Dioceses of Cincinnati and Toledo
*[https://search.findmypast.com/results/world-images/ohio-diocese-of-toledo-catholic-parish-records-1796-2004-image-browse '''Ohio, Diocese Of Toledo Catholic Parish Records 1796-2004 Image Browse'''], at Findmypast($)
*'''1796-2004''' {{RecordSearch|1494476|Ohio, Diocese of Toledo, Catholic Parish Records, 1796-2004}} at FamilySearch - [[Ohio, Diocese of Toledo, Catholic Parish Records - FamilySearch Historical Records|How to Use this Collection]]; index & images
<br>
The diocese includes the counties of: [[Allen County, Ohio Genealogy|Allen]], [[Crawford County, Ohio Genealogy|Crawford]], [[Defiance County, Ohio Genealogy|Defiance]], [[Erie County, Ohio Genealogy|Erie]], [[Fulton County, Ohio Genealogy|Fulton]], [[Hancock County, Ohio Genealogy|Hancock]], [[Henry County, Ohio Genealogy|Henry]], [[Huron County, Ohio Genealogy|Huron]], [[Lucas County, Ohio Genealogy|Lucas]], [[Ottawa County, Ohio Genealogy|Ottawa]], [[Paulding County, Ohio Genealogy|Paulding]], [[Putnam County, Ohio Genealogy|Putnam]], [[Richland County, Ohio Genealogy|Richland]], [[Sandusky County, Ohio Genealogy|Sandusky]], [[Seneca County, Ohio Genealogy|Seneca]], [[Van Wert County, Ohio Genealogy|Van Wert]], [[Williams County, Ohio Genealogy|Williams]], [[Wood County, Ohio Genealogy|Wood]] and [[Wyandot County, Ohio Genealogy|Wyandot]].<ref name="rome" />
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[http://www.doy.org/ '''Diocese of Youngstown''']<br>Chancery Office <br>144 West Wood Street <br>Youngstown, OH 44503 <br>Phone: (330) 744-8451<br>Fax: (330) 742-6448<br>Email: chancery@youngstowndiocese.org
*[https://doy.org/parishes/ '''Contact the local parish.''']<br>
The diocese includes the counties of: [[Ashtabula County, Ohio Genealogy|Ashtabula]], [[Columbiana County, Ohio Genealogy|Columbiana]], [[Mahoning County, Ohio Genealogy|Mahoning]], [[Portage County, Ohio Genealogy|Portage]], [[Stark County, Ohio Genealogy|Stark]] and [[Trumbull County, Ohio Genealogy|Trumbull]].<ref name="rome" />


Harter, Frances D. ''Guide to the Manuscript Collection of Early Ohio Methodism: United Methodist Church of Ohio''. Delaware, Ohio: United Methodist Archives Center, 1980. (FHL book 977.1 K23h; fiche 6017063.)
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For information on Methodist ministers in Ohio, see:
====Society of Friends (Quakers) ====
[https://libguides.wilmington.edu/watsonlibrary '''Wilmington College'''<br>Watson Library''']<br>
Pyle Center 1227<br>
1870 Quaker Way<br>
Wilmington, OH 45177<br>
<br>
Phone:  937.481.2345<br>
Email: library@wilmington.edu<br>
<br>


''United Methodist Archives (Ohio). Methodist Ministers Card Index: All Ohio Conferences, 1797-1981''. Columbus, Ohio: Ohio Historical Society, 1982. (FHL film 1292563-66.)
===Consult the PERSI index for records published in journals.===
[https://www.genealogycenter.info/persi/ PERiodical Source Index (PERSI)] at Allen County Public Library; index. PERSI is an index to family and local history periodicals from 1847 to the present. Many of these periodicals publish church records. If you locate an index entry for a church, you will then need to find the periodical. Use the [http://worldcat.org./ '''WorldCat.org search engine'''] to find a library near you that carries the periodical. Library reference desks can be contacted to request a copy of articles, or you may need to hire a [[Hiring a Professional Researcher|'''researcher.''']]


'''PRESBYTERIAN'''
===Correspond with genealogical or historical societies.===
Some church records have been given to historical societies. Also, historical societies may be able to tell you where the records are being held. To find a society near you, consult these lists:
<br>


Presbyterian Historical Society <br />425 Lombard Street <br />Philadelphia, PA 19147-1516 <br />Telephone: 215-627-1852 <br />Internet: http://www.history.pcusa.org/
==Next, go to the Wiki article for your ancestors' denomination. ==
There are frequently additional, nationwide or regional archives and online collections for each denomination.  Find the article for your ancestors' denomination and follow the instructions there to access these sources.
{{Template:US-church-sidebar}}
<br>


The Family History Library has numerous records of local churches in Ohio. They were microfilmed at the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Also filmed there is:
==Carefully compare any record you find to known facts about the ancestor==
You will possibly find many different people with the '''same name as your ancestor,''' especially when a family stayed in a locality for several generations, and several children were named after the '''grandparents or aunts and uncles'''. Be prepared to find the correct church records by organizing in advance as many of these exact details about the ancestor '''as possible''':
*'''name''', including '''middle name and maiden name'''
*names of all '''spouses''', including middle and maiden name
*exact or closely estimated '''dates of birth, marriage, and death'''
*names and approximate birthdates of '''children'''
*all known places of '''residence'''
*'''occupations'''
*'''military''' service details
<br>


''Shane Manuscript Collection''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1966-1967. (On 36 FHL films beginning with 498614.) The collection includes papers of some Ohio Presbyterian churches and ministers.
'''Carefully evaluate''' the church records you find to make sure you have really found records for your ancestor and not just a '''"near match"'''. If one or more of the details do not line up, be careful about accepting the entry as your ancestor. There are guiding principles for deciding how to resolve discrepancies between records that are seemingly close. For more instruction in evaluating evidence, read the Wiki article, [[Evaluate the Evidence|'''Evaluate the Evidence'''.]]


For inventories of Presbyterian churches and their records, see:
==References==


Historical Records Survey (Ohio). ''Inventory of the Church Archives of Ohio Presbyterian Churches.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. (FHL films 854488, 899320-22.) Inventories are arranged alphabetically by county. Volume one includes indexes by place names, church names, and date of organization. Information was collected about the records, history, buildings, and clergymen.
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Historical Records Survey (Ohio). ''Inventory of the Church Archives of Ohio Presbyterian Churches.'' Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1967. (FHL films 506375-80.) This may contain information that is not included in the previous inventory. Records are listed alphabetically by counties.
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'''ROMAN CATHOLIC'''
[[Category:Ohio, United States|Church]]
 
[[Category:U S States Church records]]
'''Archdiocese of Cincinnati'''<br />Chancery Office<br />100 E. Eighth Street <br />Cincinnati, OH 45202 <br />Telephone: 513-421-3131 <br />Fax: 513-421-6225 <br />E-mail: [mailto:commdir@archdiocese-cinti.org commdir@archdiocese-cinti.org]<br />Internet: [http://www.archdiocese-cinti.org/ www.archdiocese-cinti.org]
 
'''Diocese of Columbus'''<br />Chancery Office <br />198 East Broad Street <br />Columbus, OH 43215 <br />Telephone: 614-224-2251 <br />614-224-8718 (Sat., Sun., and after hours) <br />Fax: 614-224-6306 <br />Internet: [http://www.colsdioc.org/ www.colsdioc.org]
 
'''Diocese of Cleveland'''<br />Chancery Building <br />1027 Superior Avenue<br />Cleveland, OH 44114 <br />Telephone: 216-696-6525 <br />800-869-6525 (Ohio only) <br />Fax: 216-621-7332 <br />Internet: [http://www.cle-dioc.org/ www.cle-dioc.org]
 
'''Diocese of Steubenville'''<br />422 Washington Street <br />P.O. Box 969 <br />Steubenville, OH 43952 <br />Telephone: (740)282-3631<br />Fax: (740)282-3327<br />Internet: http://www.diosteub.org/
 
'''Diocese of Toledo'''<br />Chancery Office<br />1933 Spielbusch Avenue<br />P.O. Box 985<br />Toledo, OH 43697-0985<br />Telephone: (419)244-6711<br />Fax: (419)244-4791<br />Internet: [http://www.toledodiocese.org/ www.toledodiocese.org]
 
'''Diocese of Youngstown'''<br />Chancery Office <br />144 West Wood Street <br />Youngstown, OH 44503 <br />Phone: (330)744-8451<br />Fax: (330)742-6448<br />E-mail: [mailto:doychancery@impresso.com doychancery@impresso.com]<br />Internet: [http://www.doy.org/ www.doy.org]
 
'''SOCIETY OF FRIENDS'''
 
Ohio Yearly Meeting of the <br />Society of Friends <br />Olney Friends School <br />61830 Sandy Ridge Road <br />Barnesville, OH 43713 <br />Telephone: (740)425-3168<br />Internet: http://www.ohioyearlymeeting.org/
 
Evangelical Friends Church, Eastern Division <br />5350 Broadmoor Circle, N.W. <br />Canton, OH 44709 <br />Telephone: 330-493-1660 <br />Fax: 330-493-0852 <br />Internet: http://www.tecumsehefc.org/
 
The Family History Library has microfilm copies of the Quaker records from Wilmington College, Wilmington, Ohio and from the Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.
 
'''JEWISH'''
 
Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland<br />996 Eastlawn Drive<br />Highland Heights, OH 44143-3126<br />Telephone: (440)449-2326<br />E-Mail: [mailto:br1595@aol.com br1595@aol.com]<br />Internet: http://www.clevelandjgs.org/

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Ohio Wiki Topics
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Beginning Research
Record Types
Ohio Background
Cultural Groups
Local Research Resources

Historical Background

By 1900 the prominent denominations in Ohio were Roman Catholic, Methodist, and Presbyterian. There were also groups of Baptists, Lutherans, and Society of Friends. [1][2] Religion in Ohio was an early and important factor in settlement. The first Moravian mission was established in 1772. Presbyterians and Quakers were in the state at an early date, the latter having established forty-three monthly meetings and settlements between 1801 and 1883. The Presbyterians founded seventeen towns between 1784 and 1799. Baptists, Congregationalists, several reformed groups, Lutherans, Disciples of Christ, United Brethren, Methodists, and Catholics arrived prior to 1850. By 1890 the latter two denominations were the largest in the state. The Methodist circuit in Ohio was organized in 1798, with circuit riders traveling from log cabins to camp meetings across the territory. In 1831 members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints migrated from New York to Kirtland in Lake County. [3]

Information Found in the Records

To effectively use church records, become familiar with their content. Click on these links to learn about a specific record type:

Finding the Records

Look for online records.

Online databases are incomplete. This can lead to two common errors:

  1. Near matches: Researchers might mistakenly accept an entry very similar to their ancestor, thinking it is the only one available. Only use information that matches your ancestor in date, place, relationships, and other details.
  2. Stopping research: Researchers might assume the database proves church records do not exist. Actually the record is still out there, just not in this incomplete collection of records. Keep searching!

FamilySearch Indexes

Ancestry.com Indexes

Dutch Reformed

Lutheran

Presbyterian

Quakers (Society of Friends)

Shakers

Roman Catholic

Look for digital copies of church records in the FamilySearch Catalog.

FamilySearch Library
Salt Lake City, Utah
  • The FamilySearch Library (FS Library) has a substantial collection of original church records and transcripts on microfilm for churches in the United States.
  • Online church records can be listed in the FamilySearch Catalog under the state, county, or town.
  • If you find a record that has not yet been digitized, see How do I request that a microfilm be digitized?
  • Some records might have viewing restrictions, and can only be viewed at a FamilySearch Center near you, and/or by members of supporting organizations.
  • To find records:
b. Click on Places within United States, Ohio and a list of counties will appear.
c. Click on your county if it appears.
d. Click on the "Church records" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
e. Click on Places within United States, Ohio [COUNTY] and a list of towns will appear.
f. Click on your town if it appears, or the location which you believe was the parish which served your town or village.
g. Click on the "Church records" topic. Click on the blue links to specific record titles.
h. Some combination of these icons will appear at the far right of the listing for the record. FHL icons.png. 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.

Consult available finding aids.

These aids generally provide lists of records that are known to exist and information on their location.

Baptist

Methodist

Presbyterian

  • Historical Records Survey (Ohio). Inventory of the Church Archives of Ohio Presbyterian Churches. Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1972. FS Library films 854488, 899320-22.

Correspond with or visit the actual churches.

Some records are still held in the local churches. Contact the current minister to find out what records are still available.

  • Make an appointment to look at the records. Or ask the minister of the church to make a copy of the record for you.
  • To find church staff available, you might have to visit on Sunday.
  • Ask for small searches at a time, such as one birth record or a specific marriage. Never ask for "everything on a family or surname".
  • A donation ($25-$40) for their time and effort to help you would be appropriate.
  • If the church has a website, you may be able to e-mail a message.
  • See the Letter Writing Guide for Genealogy for help with composing letters.
  • Each denomination page offers an online address directory of local churches for that denomination.

Check the church records collections in archives and libraries.

Some church records have been deposited for preservation in government archives or in libraries. Watch for links to digitized, online records offered by the archives. Some archives provide research services for a fee. For others, if you cannot visit in person, you might hire a researcher.

Here you will find archive information unique to the state. Many more archives are kept by denomination. For denominational archives, go to Searching for Church Records by Denomination.

Historical Societies

Ohio Historical Society
Ohio History Center
800 E. 17th Ave.
Columbus Ohio, 43211

Phone:614.297.2300
Toll-free:800.686.6124


Western Reserve Historical Society
10825 East Boulevard
Cleveland, Ohio 44106

Phone: (216) 721-5722
Email: info@wrhs.org


Lutheran

ELCA Region 6 Archives
Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University
2199 East Main Street
Columbus, OH 43209-2334
Phone:(614) 236-6855
Email: reg6archives@capital.edu


Methodist

Methodist Historical Commission
L.A. Beeghly Library
Ohio Wesleyan University
43 Rowland Avenue
Delaware, OH 43015
Phone: (740) 368-3285


Moravian

  • The Northern Province Moravian Archives
41 West Locust Street
Bethlehem, PA 18018
Phone: 610.866.3255
Email: info@moravianchurcharchives.org





Roman Catholic

Archdiocese of Cincinnati Archives
Chancery Office
100 E. Eighth Street
Cincinnati, OH 45202
Phone: (513) 421-3131
Fax: (513) 421-6225
Email: commdir@archdiocese-cinti.org

  • Cincinnati Roman Catholic Parish Congregational Records Online
  • Catholic Heritage Archive Scroll down to Ohio listings. Dioceses of Cincinnati and Toledo.
  • Genealogy
    • Genealogical Online Request
    • The Archives holds copies of baptism, marriage, and burial registers of every open and closed parish in the Archdiocese. Please note that the Archives does not have the sacramental registers for parishes that were once in the territory of the Archdiocese of Cincinnati but are no longer. Please contact the current diocese the parish resides in. Telephone and email requests are not accepted and we are unable to host in-person researchers.

The dioces includes the counties of: Adams, Auglaize, Brown, Butler, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Darke, Greene, Hamilton, Highland, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Montgomery, Preble, Shelby, Warren.[6]


Diocese of Cleveland Archives
1404 East 9th St.
Cleveland, OH 44114
Phone: (216) 696-6525
(800) 869-6525 (Ohio only)
Fax: (216) 621-7332

The diocese includes the counties of: Ashland, Cuyahoga, Geauga, Lake, Lorain, Medina, Summit and Wayne.[6]


Diocese of Columbus Archives
198 E. Gay St.
Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 228-2457
Catholic Record Society of the Diocese of Columbus

The Diocese of Columbus created the Catholic Record Society, a group that has published a monthly journal since 1975 called The Barquilla. This journal contains articles as well as transcriptions of records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, burial records). There is a subject index that allows users to identify which journal contains desired information, and an online issues listing, which provides links to free online issues of the journal from 1975 on.

The diocese includes the counties of: Coshocton, Delaware, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Hardin, Hocking, Holmes, Jackson, Knox, Licking, Madison, Marion, Morrow, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Tuscarawas, Union, Vinton, Washington.[6]



Diocese of Steubenville Archives
422 Washington Street
P.O. Box 969
Steubenville, OH 43952
Phone: (740) 282-3631 Ext.263
Fax: (740) 282-3327

The diocese includes the counties of: Athens, Belmont, Carroll, Gallia, Guernsey, Harrison, Jefferson, Lawrence, Meigs, Monroe, Morgan, Noble and Washington.[6]


Diocese of Toledo Archives
Chancery Office
1933 Spielbusch Avenue
P.O. Box 985
Toledo, OH 43697-0985
Phone: (419) 244-6711
Fax: (419) 244-4791


The diocese includes the counties of: Allen, Crawford, Defiance, Erie, Fulton, Hancock, Henry, Huron, Lucas, Ottawa, Paulding, Putnam, Richland, Sandusky, Seneca, Van Wert, Williams, Wood and Wyandot.[6]


Diocese of Youngstown
Chancery Office
144 West Wood Street
Youngstown, OH 44503
Phone: (330) 744-8451
Fax: (330) 742-6448
Email: chancery@youngstowndiocese.org

The diocese includes the counties of: Ashtabula, Columbiana, Mahoning, Portage, Stark and Trumbull.[6]


Society of Friends (Quakers)

Wilmington College
Watson Library

Pyle Center 1227
1870 Quaker Way
Wilmington, OH 45177

Phone: 937.481.2345
Email: library@wilmington.edu

Consult the PERSI index for records published in journals.

PERiodical Source Index (PERSI) at Allen County Public Library; index. PERSI is an index to family and local history periodicals from 1847 to the present. Many of these periodicals publish church records. If you locate an index entry for a church, you will then need to find the periodical. Use the WorldCat.org search engine to find a library near you that carries the periodical. Library reference desks can be contacted to request a copy of articles, or you may need to hire a researcher.

Correspond with genealogical or historical societies.

Some church records have been given to historical societies. Also, historical societies may be able to tell you where the records are being held. To find a society near you, consult these lists:

Next, go to the Wiki article for your ancestors' denomination.

There are frequently additional, nationwide or regional archives and online collections for each denomination. Find the article for your ancestors' denomination and follow the instructions there to access these sources.

Major U.S. Religious Denominations



Carefully compare any record you find to known facts about the ancestor

You will possibly find many different people with the same name as your ancestor, especially when a family stayed in a locality for several generations, and several children were named after the grandparents or aunts and uncles. Be prepared to find the correct church records by organizing in advance as many of these exact details about the ancestor as possible:

  • name, including middle name and maiden name
  • names of all spouses, including middle and maiden name
  • exact or closely estimated dates of birth, marriage, and death
  • names and approximate birthdates of children
  • all known places of residence
  • occupations
  • military service details


Carefully evaluate the church records you find to make sure you have really found records for your ancestor and not just a "near match". If one or more of the details do not line up, be careful about accepting the entry as your ancestor. There are guiding principles for deciding how to resolve discrepancies between records that are seemingly close. For more instruction in evaluating evidence, read the Wiki article, Evaluate the Evidence.

References

  1. Charles Otis Gill and Gifford Pinchot, Six Thousand Country Churches (New York, New York: Macmillan, 1919). (FS Library book 977.1 K2g; film 908228 item 2.)
  2. Ferne Reedy Lubbers and Margaret Dieringer, Advent of Religious Groups into Ohio (n.p., 1978). (FS Library book 977.1 K2a; film 1033939 item 21.)
  3. Carol L. Maki and Michael John Neill. "Red Book: American State, County, and Town Sources", Ancestry Publishing, https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3249/, accessed 16 July 2020.
  4. Eltscher, Susan M., comp. The Records of American Baptists in Ohio, and Related Organizations. Rochester, New York: American Baptist Historical Society, 1981. (FS Library book 977.1 A1 number 239; fiche 6088732.) Cover title: A Basic Guide to Regional Baptist Archives and Historical Resources for Ohio: Baptist Archives and Records Survey.
  5. Harter, Frances D. Guide to the Manuscript Collection of Early Ohio Methodism: United Methodist Church of Ohio. Delaware, Ohio: United Methodist Archives Center, 1980. (FS Library book 977.1 K23h; fiche 6017063.)
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 Map of the Roman Catholic Dioceses in the United States of America, Office of Catholic Schools Diocese of Columbus, accessed 3 Nov 2010.