This fonds consists of both original paper records and microfilm copies. It documents the management of the land owned by the parish and other business affairs of All Saints Church, St. Andrews. The church was granted a large glebe, including land in the town, forest and on the waterfront. The documents consist of bonds, leases, assignments, licences of occupation, memos of sale, notes and mortgages. There is also some business correspondence dating from the first half of the twentieth century. A microfilm of the vital statistics records of the parish (baptisms, marriages and burials), dating from 1787-1961, is also included.
Items pertain to the Main Street Sackville Baptist Church, including a historical sketch, story book, invitation and commemoration booklet, service booklet, and a church bulletin.
Fonds consists of baptism/marriage/burial records, membership rolls, minutes, correspondence, annual reports, orders of service, photographs, newspaper clippings, and unpublished histories from Chatham Pastoral Charge and its Methodist and Presbyterian antecedents. Fonds is composed of the following sous-fonds: Chatham Pastoral Charge records St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church (Chatham) records United Church of St. Andrew’s and St. John (Chatham) records Chatham Methodist Circuit records
Fonds consists of baptism records, financial records, home mission record books, minutes, 1 photograph, newspaper clippings, and published and unpublished histories Miscou Mission Field. Fonds is composed of the following series: Miscou Mission Field records St. John’s United Church (Shippagan) records
These fonds contain pamphlets published by the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-Day Saints, or Mormons. The intention of these pamphlets is to inform readers about the Mormons endeavors in the field of genealogy, explain their interest in genealogy, and clear up misconceptions about the Mormon’s views on Jesus and the Bible.
This collection contains a yearbook from 1953 for Horton Academy, a co-ed residential high school located in Wolfville, Nova Scotia. This school was founded in 1828 by members of Nova Scotia’s Baptist community, and became a high school in 1926 following the closure of the Acadia Ladies Seminary. The high school was ultimately closed in 1959 as it was deemed too costly to maintain.
This fonds consists of both textual and microfilmed records. Textual records include a record book for the Fredericton Methodist Chapel Sunday school, 1821-1825, that gives the names of individuals enrolled in the school, and a printed programme for a memorial service held at Fredericton Methodist Church on 19 January 1919 for soldiers who died during World War I.
Microfilmed records include vital records covering the years 1793-1971, and include baptisms (1793-1971, excluding 1835), marriages (1835-1874, 1918-1933), and burials (1850, 1920-1971), along with trustees minutes (1861-1930) and quarterly board minutes (1900-1919).