New Plymouth, Payette County, Idaho Genealogy

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City Hall
New Plymouth City Hall 301 N. Plymouth Avenue P.O. Box 158 New Plymouth, Idaho 83655 Ph: (208) 278-5338 Fax: (208) 278-5330

Baptist
First Baptist Church‎ 204 E Elm St New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-3233

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints‎ New Plymouth 1st and 2nd Wards

521 S Plymouth Ave New Plymouth, ID 83655-5526

(208) 278-9290

Historical
Many of the original records of church units are in the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. Many of the membership records covering these units from the date of their creation to about 1948 have been microfilmed and are available at the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City or at its Family History Centers. Records of the (1946-1948) are in this collection.

Lutheran
Immanuel Lutheran Church‎ 104 W Boulevard New Plymouth, ID 83655-3004

(208) 278-3080

Historical
Records of the (1914-1965) has been microfilmed by the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah from records held in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Boise. These films can be viewed at the Library in Salt Lake City or in any of it Family History Centers.

Other
Community of Christ‎ 327 W Elm St New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-5817

Church of the Nazarene‎ 127 Holly Ave New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-9494

Plymouth Congregational Church ‎ 207 SW Boulevard New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-3577

New Plymouth Assembly of God‎ 4025 Highway 30 W New Plymouth, ID 83655-5216

(208) 278-5711

Bible Faith Fellowship‎ 321 SW Avenue New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-3125

Treasure Valley Mennonite Church‎ 4110 SW 1st Ave New Plymouth, ID 83655-5263

(208) 278-3769

New Plymouth Seventh Day Adventist Church‎ 109 E Park Ave New Plymouth, ID 83655

(208) 278-3813

Directories
The Idaho State Archives in Boise has a collection of city, county, state and regional directories.

Funeral Homes
Shaffer-Jensen Memory Chapel 329 S Plymouth Ave New Plymouth, Idaho 83655 (208) 642-3333

History
Colonist purchased 20 shares of stock at $30 per share, which entitled him to 20) of land and a town lot, in 1896. He was to clear the land of sagebrush and plant apple trees. The town was platted with a horseshoe shape with its open end facing to the north, toward the railroad and the river. Homes were too built on the street side and the balance of the acre for garden and pasture for the family cow and the driving team. A park was planted with grass and shade trees. Plymouth Avenue, the main street and principal business thoroughfare, was surveyed (16 feet off the section line) down the center of the horseshoe from the railroad on the north through the Boulevard on the south. The community was at first called the New Plymouth Farm Village and was governed by a colony board of directors until it incorporated as a village in 1908, dropping the last two words in the name. It was designated a city in 1948.

Historical
Copies of the following issues of New Plymouth newspapers are in the collections of the Idaho State Archives in Boise:

New Plymouth outlook 1904:1:22-1906:4:6  New Plymouth sentinel  1910:2:3-1926:5:6  Payette Valley sentinel  1926:5:13-1970:1:1  Red apple bulletin  1972:2:9-1991:6:26