Church records and registers
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
St. Mary's Protectress Parish (Milwaukee, Wisc.) records
St. Mary's Protectress Parish in Milwaukee, Wisconsin was a parish in the jurisdiction of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA. This collection contains register books from that parish.
St. Michael Ukrainian Church (Jeannette, Pa.) Records
This collection contains the incomplete parish records of St. Michael's Ukrainian Orthodox parish in Jeannette, PA, consisting of parish board meeting records as well as funeral records.
St. Nicholas Church (Export, Pa.) Records
This collection contains the parish records of the St. Nicholas Church in Export, Pennsylvania. It contains baptism, marriage and funeral records, as well as membership lists and legal documents.
St. Peter and Paul Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Johnstown (Pa.) records
This collection contains the parish records of St. Peter and Paul Church in Johnstown, Pa., including baptism, marriage, and funeral records; meeting minutes; financial and legal records; and photographs and ephemera.
St. Vladimir's Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Smithmill, Penn.) records
St. Volodymyr Church (Hersfeld displaced persons camp) records
Bad Hersfeld was the site of one of many displaced persons camps that were established throughout the British and American occupation zones of Germany after World War II. This collection contains a register book of sacramental records from the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church parish that existed in that camp.
The Ukrainian St. Peter and Paul Orthodox Church (Willimantic, Conn.) Records
The St. Peter and Paul parish was founded in the early 1930s during the height of the Great Depression, and remained active for approximately 40 years. The collection contains lists of parish members and records of baptisms, marriages and funerals, as well as legal records, deeds, and parish council meeting minutes dating back to the founding of the parish.
Vasyl' Zavitnevych papers
This collection contains materials related to the life and work of Vasyl' Zavitnevych, including personal papers, music manuscripts, records of the Scientific Theological Insitute of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the USA, theological near-print materials, student records of St. Sophia Seminary (restricted access), and records of St. Volodymyr Cathedral (New York, NY).
