>From Canada: Listers, I have been told that a Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church in Minneapolis would have marriage records circa 1928 - 1930. Apparently these records were sent from Fort William, Ontario. I believe the church that was there no longer exists. Can anyone enlighten me about this, or perhaps give me an address where I can e-mail and inquire. Helen Ginn Ontario, Canada
There appears to be a long-time connection. http://www.infoukes.com/culture/architecture/first_church/ Try # Byzantine Catholic Eparchy of St. Nicholas of the Ukrainians (Ukrainian) Chancery: 2245 W. Rice St. - Chicago, IL 60622. [Est. 1961, created from the western portion of the Philadelphia Eparchy] St. Stephen Ukrainian Catholic Church 1260 Green Brier Street - St. Paul, MN 55106 Phone: (612) 379-2394 St. Constantine Ukrainian Catholic Church 515 University Avenue - NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413 Phone: (612) 379-2394 There is additional information available at http://home.att.net/~Local_Catholic/CatholicUS-StPaul-MnaplsMN.htm Elaine We are so vain that we even care for the opinion of those we don't care for. --Marie Ebner von Eschenbach Hello Helen On Tuesday, October 10, 2006, you wrote >>From Canada: > Listers, I have been told that a Ukrainian > Greek Catholic Church in > Minneapolis would have marriage records circa 1928 - 1930. > Apparently these records were sent from Fort William, Ontario. I > believe the church that was there no longer exists. > Can anyone enlighten me about this, or perhaps give me an address > where I can e-mail and inquire. > Helen Ginn > Ontario, Canada >