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Alberton Presbyterian church fonds : [1829-1900]
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CA PCA Acc3185
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Microfilmed 1978 (Reproduction)
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[1829-1900] (Creation)
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- Alberton Presbyterian Church
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1 reel 35 mm microfilm
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Alberton Presbyterian Church
Administrative history
During the early years of the congregation, the Presbyterian minister in Alberton was responsible for pastoral care of families from West Point to North Cape, Prince Edward Island. In 1829, the Alberton congregation decided to build a church. By the Christmas of 1833, the shell had been erected and by 1835, the church was being use for worship and was given the name Old Dock Church. Reverend J.C. Sinclair became the congregation's first settled minister in 1843. As the congregation expanded, a larger church was constructed, but on 2 October 1856, near completion, the church was completely destroyed by fire. Deciding to rebuild, the site of the church was moved and was finished by 1857. In 1865, under Mr. Fraser's ministry, West Point, West Cape, Cambellton, and the Brae became a separate charge. By 1871, the boundaries of his charge were reduced to the immediate Alberton area. In 1925, the Alberton Presbyterian and Methodist congregations united to form the Alberton United Church of Canada charge.
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The fonds consists of church records for the Alberton Presbyterian church from 1829 to 1900. These records consist of baptismal (1865-1867, 1891-1898), burial (1865-1867, 1891-1898), and marriage records (1855-1866, 1891-1898), as well as minutes from annual meetings (1829-1861), a stipend subscription list for 1892, and session records from 1878 to1900.
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NO RESTRICTIONS ON ACCESS
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PERMISSION FOR USE AND REPRODUCTION IS REQUIRED FROM THE PUBLIC ARCHIVES AND RECORDS OFFICE; QUESTIONS REGARDING COPYRIGHT ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE USER
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NO FURTHER FINDING AID AVAILABLE
Associated materials
See also: Acc3228/22,23; Acc3476/181; Acc3090/1
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Microfilm is located in microfilm cabinets in Reading Room
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- Alberton Presbyterian Church (Creator)
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- English