Massachusetts Church Records

United States   Massachusetts    Church Records

Before 1900 the major religious groups in Massachusetts were:


 * Congregationalists
 * Roman Catholics
 * Baptists
 * Methodists
 * Episcopalians

The Congregational Church was the predominant church until the end of the 18th century. Many church records were published with the town vital records.

Perry Miller's classic book The New England Mind: The Seventeenth Century (New York: Macmillan, 1939), provoked a great deal of interest in the religious origins of the Massachusetts colony.

1889 Church Records. There is a list of the churches in each town, the date of organization, kinds of records kept, years covered, and condition of the records as of 1889 in Wright's Report on the Custody and Condition of the Public Records (see Massachusetts Archives and Libraries).

The Family History Library has many published and manuscript records of Baptist, Congregational, and Society of Friends congregations. A useful index of marriages recorded by early churches is:


 * Bailey, Frederic W. Early Massachusetts Marriages Prior to 1800. Three Volumes in one, 1897–1914. 1968 Reprint: 974.4 V2b; film 874200; fiche 6051393. 1991 Reprint:  974.4 V2b 1991. This book has records of marriages for more than 111 towns. Digital versions:
 * Vol. I: Ancestry ($), Genealogy Today, Internet Archive, World Vital Records ($)
 * Vol. II: Ancestry ($), Google Books, World Vital Records ($)
 * Vol. III: Ancestry ($), World Vital Records ($)
 * Vol. IV: Ancestry ($)

Many denominations have collected their records into central repositories. You can write to the following addresses to learn where their records are located:

Baptist
American Baptist Historical Society The Library in Rochester is now closed to researchers, with interim director Betsy Dunbar working full-time, preparing collections for packing. We are not accepting any more research requests "by mail" in 2007 nor are we scheduling appointments to our Rochester Library at this time. We will also close the Valley Forge Archives Center to visitors beginning in mid-June. We are inviting researchers to plan to visit us in 2008 at our new location on the Atlanta campus of Mercer University.

Internet: http://www.baptisthistory.us/

An informative history is:


 * Brush, John Woolman. Baptists in Massachusetts. Valley Forge, Pennsylvania: Judson Press, 1970. 974.4 K2bj

Congregational
The Congregational Library 14 Beacon Street Boston, MA 02108 Telephone: 617–523–0470 Fax: 617–523–0491 E-mail: [mailto:jsteytler@14beacon.org jsteytler@14beacon.org ] Internet: http://www.14beacon.org/

A historical perspective is found in:


 * Goodwin, John A. The Pilgrim Republic: An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth, with Sketches of Other New England Settlements, the History of Congregationalism, and the Creeds of the Period. Boston, Mass.: Tickner, 1888. 1465570

Episcopal
The Diocesan Library and Archives The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts 138 Tremont Street Boston, MA 02111 Telephone: 617–482–4826, ext. 504 Fax: 617–482–8431 E-mail: [mailto:mgardiner@diomass.org mgardiner@diomass.org ] Internet: http://www.diomass.org/diomass/index.cfm?objectID=68D52B01-F1FF-A620-9D037240DB467E00

For histories of the Episcopal Church see:


 * Duffy, Mark J., ed. The Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts 1784-1984. [Boston, Mass.]: Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, 1984. 974.4 K2e
 * Tyng, Dudley. Massachusetts Episcopalians, 1607-1957. [Boston, Massachusetts]: Episcopal Diocese of Massachusetts, [1960]. 974.4 K2t

Society of Friends (Quakers)
Rhode Island Historical Society 121 Hope Street Providence, RI 02906 Telephone: 401–273–8107 Fax: 401–751–7930 Internet: http://www.rihs.org/links.htm

Informative history of Massachusetts Quakers include:


 * Bowden, James. The History of the Society of Friends in America. 2 vols. London: W. &amp; F.G. Cash, 1850-1854. Digital version of Vol. 1 at Google Books; 973 F2bj v. 1 [Volume 1 includes New England.]
 * Hallowell, Richard P. The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1883. 974.4 K2h; digital versions at Ancestry ($); Google Books. Illustrates the persecution the Quakers received from colonial authorities. Has examples of the strength and conviction of the Quakers' religious beliefs.

Jewish
American Jewish Historical Society 160 Herrick Road Newton Centre, MA 02459 Tel: 617-559-8880 Fax: 617-559-8881 Internet: http://www.ajhs.org/

Lutheran
Lutheran Archives Center at Philadelphia The Krauth Memorial Library 7301 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19119-1794 Tel. (215) 248-4616 (800) 286-4616 Fax. (215) 248-4577 E-mail: [mailto:mtairy@ltsp.edu mtairy@ltsp.edu] E-mail: [mailto:mtairyarchives@ltsp.edu mtairyarchives@ltsp.edu] Internet: http://www.ltsp.edu/krauth/archives.html

Methodist
Boston University School of Theology Library 745 Commonwealth Avenue Boston, MA 02215 Telephone: 617–353–3034 Fax: 617–358–0699 Internet: http://www.bu.edu/sth/library/

Presbyterian
Presbyterian Historical Society 425 Lombard Street Philadelphia, PA 19147 Telephone: 215–627–1852 Fax: 215–627–0509 Internet: http://www.history.pcusa.org/

Roman Catholic
Archdiocese of Boston 66 Brooks Drive Braintree, MA 02184-3839 Phone: (617) 254-0100

The Archdiocese includes the counties of: Essex, Middlesex, Norfolk, Plymouth and Suffolk

Diocese of Fall River Archives 362 Highland Avenue P.O. Box 2577 Fall River, MA 02722 Phone: (508) 675-1311

The diocese includes the counties of: Barnstable, Bristol, Dukes and Nantucket

Diocese of Springfield P.O. Box 1730 Springfield, MA 01102 Phone: (413) 732-3175

The diocese includes the counties of: Berkshire, Franklin, Hampden and Hampshire

Diocese of Worcester 49 Elm Street Worcester, MA 01609 Phone: (508) 791-7171

The diocese includes the county of: Worcester

THE DROUIN COLLECTION:

Drouin Collection 1621-1967 at Ancestry.ca. When searching these databases, be creative in the spellings as well as the various focuses in searching for an ancestor. The French language has many possible spellings for a name, as well as there are errors in the indexing.

This French-Canadian collection has over 15 million genealogical and vital records entries; they were microfilmed by the Institut Généalogique Drouin. In Quebec, under the French Regime, there were two sets of records kept: a copy for the civil government archives and a copy for the ecclesiastical church archives. The Drouin collection is a civil copy of these entries. Please note that the cutoff date of this collection is in the early 1940s; only a small percentage of entries were covered from 1948 to 1967.

This collection is divided into six databases: 1. Quebec Vital and Church Records, 1621-1967 2. Ontario French Catholic Church Records, 1747-1967, 3. Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records, 1695-1954, 4. Acadia French Catholic Church Records, 1670-1946, 5. Quebec Notarial Records, 1647-1942, and 6. Miscellaneous French Records, 1651-1941. For details about these six databases, see "The Drouin Collection: Six Databases" at https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/The_Drouin_Collection:_Six_databases.

Early U.S. French Catholic Church Records, 1695-1954: This database only contains the French Catholic parish records from the United States; in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois, Indiana, Louisiana, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, New York, and Pennsylvania. The types of records include baptisms, marriages, and burials as well as confirmations, dispensations, censuses, statements of readmission to the church, and so on. They are written mainly in French, as well as English, Latin, and Italian.

Archives of the Archdiocese of Boston 2121 Commonwealth Avenue Brighton, MA 02135-3193 Telephone: 617–254–0100, ext. 108 Fax: 617–783–4564 Internet: http://www.rcab.org/Archives/HomePage.html

Unitarian/Universalist
Andover-Harvard Theological Library Harvard Divinity School 45 Francis Avenue Cambridge, MA 02138 Telephone: 617–495–5788 Fax: 617–496–4111 Internet: http://www.hds.harvard.edu/library/bms/