Church records, 1750-1967

Format

Microfilm 35mm

Language

English

Publication Date

1968

Publisher

Cooper Trent

Place of Publication

Richmond, Virginia

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on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.

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Microfilm of original records at the Library, Union Theological Seminary in Richmond, Virginia.

The church was first known as the New Kent Church and formed around 1750. The congregation met for a time in the Old Colonial Church of St. Peter's. In 1840 it was reorganized as the Olivet Church. The name was changed to Providence Forge Church in 1934.

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A History of the Presbyterian movement in New Kent County / prepared for the 100th anniversary of the Olivet building held on September 30, 1956, by Jaquelin Gregory Pomeroy. [1956?]. (10 leaves, typed) Members of the society, Ladies & Gentlemen / Harry J. Warthen. [1956?]. (3 leaves, typed) Introduction of families. [1956?]. (1 leaf, typed) Graves at Mt. Carmel : Smith graves at Mt. Carmel. [19--?]. (1 leaf, typed)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Item 197423348
Historian's annual reports 1943-1967 A Brief historical sketch of Olivet Church in New Kent County, Virginia. 1935. (3 leaves, typed carbon). Second copy has some differences and gives the author as Samuel P. Christian with the date as 1897. "St. Peter's Church in New Kent County, Virginia" / by the late Dr. S.P. Christian. Minutes of the East Hanover Presbytery, Spring meeting (April 20, 1931), pp. 62-65. "Olivet Church" / by Dr. S.P. Christian. From pp. 65-68 of above Minutes of East Hanover.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Items 18-197423348
Session minutes 1866-1965 Congregational meeting minutes 1935-1964 Pastors and church officers [1868?]-1962 Communicants [1866?]-1966 Baptisms 1866-1965 Marriages 1867-1904, 1950 Deaths 1870-1884, 1940, 1952-1960Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Items 16-177423348
NoteLocationCollection/ShelfFilmImage Group Number (DGS)Format
A History of the Presbyterian movement in New Kent County / prepared for the 100th anniversary of the Olivet building held on September 30, 1956, by Jaquelin Gregory Pomeroy. [1956?]. (10 leaves, typed) Members of the society, Ladies & Gentlemen / Harry J. Warthen. [1956?]. (3 leaves, typed) Introduction of families. [1956?]. (1 leaf, typed) Graves at Mt. Carmel : Smith graves at Mt. Carmel. [19--?]. (1 leaf, typed)Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Item 197423348
Historian's annual reports 1943-1967 A Brief historical sketch of Olivet Church in New Kent County, Virginia. 1935. (3 leaves, typed carbon). Second copy has some differences and gives the author as Samuel P. Christian with the date as 1897. "St. Peter's Church in New Kent County, Virginia" / by the late Dr. S.P. Christian. Minutes of the East Hanover Presbytery, Spring meeting (April 20, 1931), pp. 62-65. "Olivet Church" / by Dr. S.P. Christian. From pp. 65-68 of above Minutes of East Hanover.Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Items 18-197423348
Session minutes 1866-1965 Congregational meeting minutes 1935-1964 Pastors and church officers [1868?]-1962 Communicants [1866?]-1966 Baptisms 1866-1965 Marriages 1867-1904, 1950 Deaths 1870-1884, 1940, 1952-1960Granite Mountain Record VaultUnited States & Canada Film1490377 Items 16-177423348

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