Saskatchewan Church Records
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Archives[edit | edit source]The Saskatchewan Archives Board is the repository for the following church records: Diocese of Qu’Appelle Archives (Anglican), Diocese of Saskatoon Archives (Anglican), Saskatchewan Conference of the United Church of Canada (which includes the Congregational Methodist Church and part of the Presbyterian churches which were combined in 1925), and microfilm copies of some other church records. Access to baptismal, marriage and death records is subject to permission of the donors. Listed below are addresses for some of the major denominations in Saskatchewan. Anglican[edit | edit source]The Archivist, Trevor J. D. Powell Mr. Douglas Bocking Diocese of Saskatchewan Archives Baptist[edit | edit source]Canadian Baptist Archives Roman Catholic[edit | edit source]Regina Archdiocese Gravelbourg Diocese Prince Albert Diocese Saskatoon Diocese Lutheran[edit | edit source]Evangelical Lutheran Church of Canada—Saskatchewan Synod 707-601 Spadina Crescent East Manitoba-Saskatchewan District Archives of the Central Canada Synod Lutheran Church in America Mennonite[edit | edit source]Centre for Mennonite Brethren Mennonite Heritage Centre Archives Presbyterian[edit | edit source]Clerk of the Synod of Saskatchewan Ukrainian Greek Catholic[edit | edit source]Saskatoon Diocese United Church of Canada[edit | edit source]Saskatchewan Conference The Family History Library in Salt Lake City and the National Archives of Canada have some microfilm copies of original parish registers and transcripts, many of which are indexed.
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- ↑ "Statistics Canada: Religion for the Population in Private Households of Canada, National Household Survey, Statistics Canada, 2019, url=https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/nhs-enm/2011/dp-pd/dt-td/Rp-eng.cfm?, accessed July 16, 2019.