Congregational Church in the United States

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History in the United States
In 1660 approximately 75 percent of the total population of the thirteen British colonies was either Anglican or Congregationalist.

The Puritans who established the Massachusetts Bay Colony and the Separatists of Plymouth Colony were the first of many groups known as Congregationalists. Several of these congregations later united to become either the Disciples of Christ, the Christian Church, or the United Church of Christ.

Types of Church Records

 * Baptism
 * Marriage
 * Burial
 * Admission (admitted to the congregation)
 * Dismission (leaving the congregation, usually because person moved to another place)
 * Minutes

Writing to Local Churches
​===Congregational Library===
 * National Association of Congregational Christian Churches Member Churches Map

Congregational Library 14 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 Telephone: 617-523-0470 Fax: 617-523-0470

Ministers
A list of Congregational ministers and the churches or circuits they served: https://www.ourfamtree.org/records/religion.php?denom=1695&