This is meant as no disrespect to the Presbyterian Church, but is it any wonder I can't locate marriage and christianing records for my Scottish Thomson ancestors!!! Carol's post is quite an interesting one, as I am not as baffled or confused as I have been about this topic. Years ago I visited the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, not knowing that I needed to know the name of the church they attended. I had done some work trying to pin-point where they were members, but to no avail. Dorothy Braden's book is a good source, but I think I need to get back to our local LDS/FHC and order more films. Marybeth =============================================================== From: carol battin <pagenie@suddenlink.net> Subject: [ALL] Interesting! 1st and 2nd Presbyterians - Allegheny City To: PA-ALLEGH <PAALLEGH-L@rootsweb.com> While searching for records for these churches in the FamilySearch Library Catalog, I came across the following film description. It applies to both of the churches and is EXACTLY the same. Church was organized in 1837 as First Associate Presbyterian Church of Allegheny; in 1858 it became a United Presbyterian Church and in 1877 it became Allegheny Second United Presbyterian Church located on Stockton Ave., North Side, Pittsburgh. In 1909 the Allegheny 9th United Presbyterian Church merged with the Second, in 1930 the Allegheny 10th United Presbyterian Church merged with it, and in 1943 the Allegheny 5th merged with it, this time to become the Allegheny 2nd-5th United Presbyterian Church and located on Brighton Rd, North Side, Pittsburgh. In 1963 the name was changed to Faith United Presbyterian Church. In 1971 Faith merged with Melrose United Presbyterian Church to become the Pleasant Valley Community United Presbyterian Church which in 1980 was disorganized. ------------------------------
Marybeth: One big problem with Presbyterian records is that the Baptism and Marrage records generally belong to the Pastor. Sometimes they are left behind with the church, but often they take their records with them. Sometimes they get donated to the Presbyterian Historic Society. But sometimes they get lost. For example a few years back the WPGS published the records of an the Pastor for a Bull Creek and Deer Creek Presbyterian minister. Luckily one of my ancestors was in there, which gave me his wifes maiden name. Larry On 2/15/2011 10:11 PM, acmbjc@aol.com wrote: > > This is meant as no disrespect to the Presbyterian Church, but is it any wonder I can't locate marriage and christianing records for my Scottish Thomson ancestors!!! > > > Carol's post is quite an interesting one, as I am not as baffled or confused as I have been about this topic. > > > Years ago I visited the Presbyterian Historical Society in Philadelphia, not knowing that I needed to know the name of the church they attended. I had done some work trying to pin-point where they were members, but to no avail. Dorothy Braden's book is a good source, but I think I need to get back to our local LDS/FHC and order more films. > > > Marybeth > > =============================================================== > > > > > From: carol battin<pagenie@suddenlink.net> > Subject: [ALL] Interesting! 1st and 2nd Presbyterians - Allegheny City > To: PA-ALLEGH<PAALLEGH-L@rootsweb.com> > > > > While searching for records for these churches in the FamilySearch > Library Catalog, I came across the following > film description. It applies to both of the churches and is EXACTLY the > same. > > > Church was organized in 1837 as First Associate Presbyterian Church of > Allegheny; in 1858 it became a United Presbyterian Church and in 1877 it > became Allegheny Second United Presbyterian Church located on Stockton Ave., > North Side, Pittsburgh. In 1909 the Allegheny 9th United Presbyterian Church > merged with the Second, in 1930 the Allegheny 10th United Presbyterian > Church merged with it, and in 1943 the Allegheny 5th merged with it, this > time to become the Allegheny 2nd-5th United Presbyterian Church and located > on Brighton Rd, North Side, Pittsburgh. In 1963 the name was changed to > Faith United Presbyterian Church. In 1971 Faith merged with Melrose United > Presbyterian Church to become the Pleasant Valley Community United > Presbyterian Church which in 1980 was disorganized. > > > ------------------------------ > > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Visit our Allegheny County, PA Website: http://www.rootsweb.com/~paallegh/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PAALLEGH-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- My genealogy page http://twothompsongenealogies.com/ Allegheny County Maps page http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lt0168/maps/