Society, Genealogy, Religions
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in all of the branches of the Catholic Church including Roman Catholic.
- The Lutheran Church, both Evangelical and Reformed.
- A repository of resources for enhancing your Quaker genealogical research.
- For anyone researching their Quaker or Religious Society of Friends ancestors in Ontario, Canada.
- Founded in 1894, the society owns and operates the National Historic Landmark District, Huguenot Street, a collection of house museums with construction dates ranging from 1690 to 1894.
- A directory of Huguenot sites.
- For the discussion and sharing of information regarding the tracing of Catholic ancestors using church records.
- For genealogy questions and information regarding ancestors who were of the Protestant faith, such as Anglican, Methodist, and Presbyterian.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Primitive Baptist church.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the people who once lived in the neighborhood of the Gesu Parish in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the founders and members of The Friedens Evangelical Lutheran Church which was founded in 1745 in what is now Guilford County, North Carolina.
- The Mennonites from the Volhynia area, and surrounding areas, of old Polish Russia, now know as the Ukraine.
- Genealogy and the Mennonites.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Catholic Church in Texas from the early Spanish settlement through the 1950s.
- For anyone who is researching their ancestors who were of the Methodist faith.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Lutheran church in Texas from pre-Republic times to the mid-1950s.
- Scottish ministers from the Reformation, East Lothian Midlothian and West Lothian, their births marriages and deaths also of their spouses and offspring.
- Dedicated to genealogy and welcomes anyone who wants to exchange information and search for Brethren Roots.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Methodist church in Texas.
- Genealogy, history and culture.
- Established in 1885, the society is dedicated to the preservation of the history and genealogy of the members of the Protestant Reformation which took place in France during the 16th century.
- Church and cemetery records 1850 to 1981 documenting more than 1,400 individuals in and around Peppertown, Salt Creek Township, Franklin County, translated from German, and also available on microfilm.
- A family name registry and message board for those researching surnames or specific individuals with Lutheran connections.
- The early Nazarene Church.
- The Huguenots were French Protestants from the 16th and 17th centuries, many of whom migrated to other countries due to religious persecution.
- Resources include information that can be derived from the Catholic Churche's records.
- Includes information from government, church (Catholic,Evangelical), and military sources. Primarily in German.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the Baptist churches in Texas from pre-Republic times to the mid-1950s.
- The Presbyterian church including all Presbyterian Denominations.
- For anyone researching ancestors affiliated with the Seventh Day Baptist church.
- Huguenot and Walloon Genealogy.
- Anyone with a genealogical interest in the international fraternal order of Rosicrucians.
- Philadelphia region, New England, the English Civil War, with assorted notes and resources for research.
- Genealogy and the Baptist Church.
- A religious group of Saxe Gotha, South Carolina (a German - Swiss settlement), and elsewhere..
- French Huguenot genealogy resources for these counties in South Carolina.
- For those volunteers who are transcribing Mennonite/Amish obituaries spanning the years 1864-1998 in support of the Mennobit Project to discuss their activities.
- The Manitoba Mennonite Historical Society.
- Includes transcriptions of burial plots from about 20 cemeteries; contributions welcomed.
- Mennonite genealogical information regarding the migrations from Prussia to Russia to North America and related genealogy database.
- Bill Aldacushion is interested in these two non-Orthodox religious sectarian groups. Includes short list of surnames and a few links.
- Portal for descendants and researchers of French Huguenots, including a message board, free e-mail accounts, and related links.
- Quaker families that settled and lived in Pennsylvania.
- For the world-wide Moravian Church, an early Protestant denomination.
- For anyone with an interest in their Quaker heritage.
- A proposed DNA genetic signature of the ancient Hebrew population.
- Describes printed, manuscript, and web resources for members of the "Church of the Brethren."
- New Jersey and New York churches, with details of what records are available.
- For the discussion and sharing of information regarding ancestors who were ordained as lay preachers, particularly in rural areas.
- Alsace, Dauphiné, Lyon, Normandie, Sancerre and Tours. Over 55.000 names. Includes links and a bibliography.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in the religious dissenters of colonial South Carolina from 1680-1781.
- For researchers who are interested in sharing information about their Huguenot and/or Walloon ancestry, with a geographical focus on European research.
- For anyone with a genealogical interest in Baptist clergy and churches.
- The Exulanten who are the Protestants that were forced to leave Austria in the 16th-18th centuries.
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