Church records, 1784-1919
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Microfilm of originals at the Connecticut State Library in Hartford, Connecticut.
The parish of St. Peter's in Plymouth was organized in 1740 as the Episcopal Church in Northbury, then a part of Waterbury. The town of Plymouth was incorporated in 1795, taken from Watertown, which had been incorporated in 1780, taken from Waterbury.
Contents: v. 1 families and communicants, Protestant Episcopal Church, Northbury, 1792; organization Episcopal Society 1784; members; meetings 1784-1795; meetings of Episcopal Society, Plymouth 1795- 1910; meetings of St. Peter's Parish, Plymouth 1811-1840. -- v. 2 parish, vestry, and society meetings 1810-1862; subscriptifor organ 1840; confirmati1831; baptism 1832; burials 1832; communicants 1829-1834. -- v. 3 historical notes; newspaper clippings; baptisms, confirmations, admissions, marriages 1837-1865; burials 1837-1864; families and communicants; wardens and vestrymen 1851; alphabetical list of communicants. -- v. 4 families 1866-1907; baptisms, confirmations and marriages 1866-1909; annotated list of communicants 1868-1910; offerings 1876-1909; burials 1866-1909; index. -- v. 5 minutes of the vestry of St. Peter's Church, Plymouth 1840-1890. -- Plymouth, Connecticut Saint Peter's Church (P.E.) by Henry Swift (Rector) baptisms and confirmations 1916-1919, marriages 1916-1918, members received 1917, funerals 1915-1919.
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| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Format | ||
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| Church records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 5413 | 8200127 |
| Note | Location | Collection/Shelf | Film | Image Group Number (DGS) | Format |
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| Church records | Granite Mountain Record Vault | United States & Canada Film | 5413 | 8200127 |
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