Arkansas, Church Records - FamilySearch Historical Records

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This collection contains church records from St. John's Episcopal Church at Fort Smith in Sebastian County, Arkansas for the years 1922-1977. The records include baptisms, marriages, deaths, and meeting minutes.

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Other FamilySearch Collections
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FamilySearch Catalog

 * Sunny Jane Morton and Harold A. Henderson, CG, How to find your family history in U.S. church records: a genealogist's guide Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., 2019 FHL 973 K27m
 * Arkansas County, St. Charles Methodist Episcopal Church South, Church Records, 1888-1960
 * Sebastian County, St. John's, Episcopal Church records, 1860-1977
 * Sebastian County, Ft. Smith, First Evangelical Lutheran Church. Church records, 1930-1979
 * Sebastian County, Ft. Smith, First Lutheran Church records, 1868-1929
 * Washington County, Fayetteville, Central Methodist Church South, Church Records, 1832-1932
 * Washington County, Fayetteville, Vital records, 1928-1975
 * Washington County, Fayetteville, A faithful record of the affairs, spiritual and temporal of St. Paul's Parish, member of the Holy Catholic Church according to the rites of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America to be kept by the rector, 1848-1885
 * Woodruff County, Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church, South church records, 1914-1929
 * Woodruff County, Cotton Plant, Church records, 1882-1933 Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Howell Charge
 * Woodruff County, Fitzhugh, Methodist Episcopal Church, South records, 1927-1965
 * Woodruff County, Gregory, Methodist Episcopal Church, South Church Records, 1914-1944
 * Woodruff County, Revel, Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1884-1942

FamilySearch Historical Records

 * Arkansas, Sebastian County Births and Deaths, 1877-1963

FamilySearch Digital Library

 * Historical Records Survey, Service Division, Work Projects Administration.A directory of churches and religious organizations in the state of Arkansas, 1942. Little Rock, Arkansas : Historical Records Survey (Arkansas), 1942
 * The Goodspeed histories of Sebastian County, Arkansas'' Reprinted from Goodspeed's History of Arkansas. Chicago : Goodspeed, 1889. Columbia, Tennessee : Woodward & Stinson, 1977