See P. S. belowAt 10:07 PM 11/22/2000 -0600, you wrote: >At 08:11 PM 11/22/2000 EST, you wrote: >>After I sent my last posting, I realized I should have specified that it's a >>list of the church records available at the Swenson Center. And I don't think >>the microfiche is available. The Swenson Center gave someone permission to >>copy and microfiche the list, and he donated it to the FHC. But if anybody >>would like to know about a certain church that the Swenson Center would have, >>I'll be glad to check it out. It will be several days before I'll be able to >>get back to the FHC and make the copies. >> >>Carol >>CMD724@aol.com >> >> >>> Just curious if these microfiche lists of records are available at libraries >>> outside of the Swenson Center? >>> >Thanks Carol, > My interest lies in a Swedish church, demonination not specified, in the >southwest part of Copley Township. The Seiboldts, Norburgs, Nelsons, >Seaburgs and other families in the East Fremont Road area would have likely >attended this church. If the church had a name it is obscure, just >references to it as a Swedish Church. Do you have any thoughts on how to >research this? >Rex Cherrington P. S. Sorry, failed to mention that a newspaper of the 1880's had a brief news item about this church. It likely disbanded early in the 20th C.. Perhaps knowing the time frame will be helpful. > >