Zürich Sankt Peter Parish, Zürich, Switzerland Genealogy

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Geography
The parish of Sankt Peter served portions of the city of Zürich, as well as the civil parishes of Aussersihl, Enge, Leimbach, and Wiedikon. In 1529, Altstetten, which had belonged to the church parish of Sankt Peter, was established as an independent Protestant parish. In 1702, Sankt Peter obtained the civil parish of Wollishofen, which became independent in 1854.

Surrounding Parishes
Albisrieden Altstetten Höngg Kilchberg Neumünster Predigern Stallikon Uitikon am Albis Wipkingen Wollishofen Zürich

Church Records
The church of Sankt Peter is located in Zürich, but serviced many surrounding municipalities. Some of those municipalities were considered affiliate churches, and kept their own records; others did not. Some municipalities became affiliates later on, and as such books were created for those affiliates with extracted entries from the Sankt Peter church records. The following list contains the name of each affiliate of the parish, with a description of what record types are available for that affiliate.

Sankt Peter
Sankt Peter baptism records are available from 1553, marriage records from 1554, and burial records from 1660. Click here to access the FHLC information for Sankt Peter.

Wiedikon
The municipality of Wiedikon was

Census Records
(see here for article describing the Zürich census records)

Some censuses are listed under the filial parishes that belonged to Sankt Peter. The following censuses are available for the entire church parish of Sankt Peter:

Additionally, the chapelry of Sankt Jakob, part of the civil parish of Wiedikon and the church parish of Sankt Peter, has available censuses for the following years:

Related Sources
The town's website (in German) can be found here.

Societies and Libraries
Cantonal Archive of Zürich