This is the perfect question to try at WNYlibraries, because you can search multiple Buffalo libraries at once: http://www.wnylibraries.org/zportal/zengine?VDXaction=ZSearchSimple --- Russell Lipp <[email protected]> wrote: > My ggg Johann Adam Lipp came to Buffalo in the 1840s and was > married > at St. Peters German Evangelical Church about 1846. At that > time, St. > Peters was a mission church of First Presbyterian Church in > Buffalo. > St. Peters did not keep its own records until it separated > from First > Presbyterian in 1848/49. Does anyone know if the earlier St. > Peters > records were kept by First Presbyterian Church? Also, where > might > those records be today - at the Buffalo Erie County Library, > Buffalo > Historical Society or some other place? Appreciate any help. > > > > Russell Lipp > 6 Clarkes Crossing > Fairport, NY 14450 > 585.425.2953 > [email protected] > Rochester Genealogical Societty > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > *:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:*'``'*:-.,_,.-:**:-.,_,.-* Cynthia Van Ness, MLS, bettybarcode AT yahoo DOT com http://www.BuffaloResearch.com "Everyone claims to want a city, but no one here wants city living. City living by its definition is crowded. It is tolerant of other people. It is dependent on a sophisticated population that makes a hundred compromises daily so that they can benefit from the collective energy that a city generates." --Robert N. Davis, Jr. (1955-2007)