South Australia Church Records

South Australian Parish Registers, Graham Jaunay Ancestry and Local History Research
 * This website has a search application that gives the location of original, microform copies, and transcripts of church records for locations and denominations throughout South Australia.

Adelaide
A majority of the state's population lives within Greater Adelaide's metropolitan area.
 * 1802-1842 - Australia, South Australia, index to deaths prior to compulsory registration, 1802-1842. Church of England in Australia. Holy Trinity Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Church records, 1884-1912, Wesleyan Methodist Church (Parkside, Adelaide)
 * List of entries in the marriage register prior to compulsory registration, July 1836 to June 1842, with index. Church of England in Australia. Holy Trinity Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Memoranda of marriages somemnized by the Rev. Thomas Quinton Stow, Congregational Minister, May 11, 1841 to May 18, 1842; Stow Memorial Church (Adelaide) Congregational - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish register transcripts, 1836-1842, Church of England in Australia. Holy Trinity Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1835-1969, Church of England in Australia. Holy Trinity Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1841-1969, Church of England in Australia. St. John the Evangelist Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1846-1953, Church of England in Australia. St. Mary's-on-the-Sturt Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1849-1969, Church of England in Australia. Christ Church (North Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1854-1963, Church of England in Australia. St. Luke's Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1860-1932, Church of England in Australia. St. Paul's Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1876-1974, Church of England in Australia. St. Peter's Cathedral (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1887-1929, Church of England in Australia. St. Mary Magdalene's Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1890-1973, Church of England in Australia. St. Cyprian's Church (North Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1915-1974, Church of England in Australia. St. James' Church (Adelaide) - at FamilySearch, images.
 * Register of marriages solemnized by the Rev. Robert Haining 1842, Church of Scotland in Australia, Adelaide - at FamilySearch, images.

Catholic

 * South Australia Baptisms and Confirmations at FindMyPast - index ($)
 * Church records, 1848-1952, Catholic Church. St. Mary of the Angels (Port Lincoln, South Australia); Catholic Church. St. Patrick's (Adelaide, South Australia) - at FamiliySearch, images.

Church of England (Anglican)

 * Parish registers, 1849-1935, Church of England in Australia. St. Andrew's Church (Walkerville, South Australia) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1885-1962, Church of England in Australia. St. Agnes' Church (Grange, South Australia) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Parish registers, 1925-1974, Church of England in Australia. All Saints' Church Seacliff, St. Margaret's Church Darlington, St. Jude's Church Brighton (South Australia) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * River Murray Mission baptisms, 1894-1913, Church of England in Australia. River Murray Mission (South Australia) - at FamiliySearch, images.

Methodist

 * Church records, 1861-1878, Mintaro Circuit (South Australia : Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Registers of baptisms, 1856-1909, 1871-1909, and roll of members, 1884-1902 of Auburn Circuit (South Australia): Methodist - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1891-1910, Port Broughton Circuit (South Australia : Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Roll of members, 1890-1898, Moonta Circuit (South Australia : Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.

Wesleyan Methodist

 * Church records, 1848-1922, Redruth Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Church records, 1865-1921, Goolwa and Middleton Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Church records, 1888-1913, Port Adelaide Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Church records, 1890-1922, Mintaro and Auburn Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Member's roll book, 1891-1909, Ardrossan Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1884-1900, Unley Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1890-1905, Port Lincoln Circuit (South Australia :Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1890-1917, Petersburg Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1890-1934, Kadina and Wallaroo Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1892-1913, Melrose Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Members roll, 1897-1911, Jamestown Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Methodist baptisms in South Australia, 1882-1915, Kent Town and Norwood Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1853-1941, Virginia Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1857-1907, Yankalilla Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1860-1873, Mount Gambier Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1862-1898, Wallaroo Circuit (South Australia : Methodist); Methodist Church of Australasia. South Australia Conference; Kadina and Wallaroo Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1868-1911; Membership rolls, 1913-1943 of Angaston Circuit (South Australia: Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Methodist baptisms in South Australia, 1885-1928, Kingston and Robe Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.


 * Register of baptisms, 1871-1892, Port Wakefield Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1881-1906, Quorn Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1882-1907, Unley Circuit (South Australia: Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of baptisms, 1884-1932, Riverton Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Register of marriages and baptisms, 1869-1919, Mount Remarkable Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Roll of members, 1890-1916, Mount Barker Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Roll of members, 1890-1920, Minlaton Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Roll of members, 1891-1903, Laura Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.
 * Roll of members, 1894-1920, Millicent Circuit (South Australia : Wesleyan Methodist) - at FamiliySearch, images.

State Library of South Australia
State Library of South Australia Corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue GPO Box 419 Adelaide, South Australia 5001 Telephone: (08) 8207 7250 E-mail:SLSAinfo@sa.gov.au Website


 * Family History Guide
 * Church Records Guide South Australia State Library is custodian of records belonging to the following churches:
 * Anglican (SRG 94)
 * Baptist (SRG 465)
 * Congregational (SRG 95)
 * Methodist (SRG 4)
 * Presbyterian (SRG 123)
 * Society of Friends (Quaker) (SRG 103)
 * Uniting Church in Australia (SRG 198)
 * Detailed List of Church Records Holdings

National Library of Australia
National Library of Australia Parkes Place Canberra ACT 2600 Australia Telephone: +61 (0)2 6262 1111 Address postal enquiries to: Reader Services National Library of Australia Canberra ACT 2600 Australia
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Genealogy SA
Genealogy SA 201 Unley Road Unley, South Australia Bus: Stop 5, Unley Rd, Unley (Bus route 190 is direct from the City to our front door) Postal address: PO Box 3114, Unley, South Australia, 5061 Telephone (08) 8272 4222 Email saghs.admin@saghs.org.au
 * Online Database and Transcription Sevice
 * Baptisms
 * Marriages
 * Burials
 * Research Services

Society of Australian Genealogists

 * The Society of Australian Genealogists, based in Sydney, provides an expert and specialist family history service, and holds microfilms of records of churches of all denominations throughout Australia and overseas. The SAG sells copies of their microfilms to family history societies, historical societies, and libraries.

FamilySearch Library

 * Click on "Places within Australia, South Australia". Choose a location to see if additional online church records are available. There is a large collection of records for Adelaide where most people lived.

Lutheran

 * Lutheran Church - South Australia

Roman Catholic
Diocese of Adelaide's Archives and Records Services Catholic Diocesan Centre 39 Wakefield Street Adelaide, South Australia 5000 Email: archives@adelaide.catholic.org.au Telephone: 08 8210 8115 Fax: 08 8223 2307
 * Family History Research Policy
 * Our policy is to direct family historians to other agencies when the same records are available for public use elsewhere.
 * Family historians are not required to complete the form 'Application for Access to the Archives'.
 * Email Archives and Records Services at archives@adelaide.catholic.org.au to enquire about relevant holdings.

Church Records Available Prior to Civil Registration (1842)

 * On 15 August 1834, the British Parliament passed the South Australia Act 1834 (Foundation Act), which empowered His Majesty to erect and establish a province or provinces in southern Australia.
 * The South Australian Company sought, and obtained, the Commissioners' permission to send Company ships to South Australia.
 * The company's settlement of seven vessels and 636 people was temporarily made at Kingscote on Kangaroo Island, until the official site of the capital was selected by William Light, where the City of Adelaide is currently located. The first immigrants arrived at Holdfast Bay (near the present day Glenelg) in November 1836.
 * Civil registration began in South Australia on 1 June 1842 and that means we have a mere six years of European settlement outside civil registration.

Births
'While the colony never recognised any Established Church, the Colonial Chaplain was Anglican and very few other churches were represented in the Colony prior to June 1842. The known surviving church registers include:'
 * Anglican:
 * Adelaide (Holy) Trinity, 1835-1969
 * Adelaide (Holy) Trinity Parish register transcripts, 1836-1842
 * Catholic: Adelaide circuit from 1839
 * Presbyterian: Gouger Street Adelaide from 1839
 * Society of Friends: Pennington Tce Meeting House from 1841

Marriages
'Apart from the Colonial Chaplain, some civil officials also conducted marriages. A small number of marriages were performed by other denominations: '
 * Anglican: 
 * Adelaide (Holy) Trinity from 1836: List of entries in the marriage register prior to compulsory registration, July 1836 to June 1842, with index
 * Parish registers, 1841-1969, Church of England in Australia. St. John the Evangelist Church (Adelaide, South Australia)
 * Church of Scotland: 
 * Register of marriages solemnized by the Rev. Robert Haining 1842, Church of Scotland in Australia. Adelaide, Australia
 * Congregational:
 * Memoranda of marriages somemnized by the Rev. Thomas Quinton Stow, Congregational Minister, May 11, 1841 to May 18, 1842
 * Lutheran: Hahndorf from 1839; Klemzig from 1838
 * United Presbyterian: Gouger Street from 1839
 * Society of Friends: Pennington Tce Meeting House from 1841

Deaths

 * Anglican:
 * Adelaide (Holy) Trinity from 1837: Australia, South Australia, index to deaths prior to compulsory registration, 1802-1842
 * Kingscote: from 1836

Information Recorded in Church Records
The information recorded in church or parish registers varies somewhat from religion to religion, and later records generally give more complete information than earlier ones. Most church registers for the Anglican, Catholic, and Presbyterian denominations provide the following information:

Baptisms

 * Birth and baptism dates
 * Place of baptism
 * Christian name of the child
 * Christian and surname of the father
 * Christian name of the mother (some include maiden surname)
 * Parents’ abode
 * Occupation of the father
 * Name of the officiating minister

Children were generally baptized within a few days of birth. If a child died soon after birth, death information was sometimes added as a note.

Marriages

 * Date and place of marriage
 * Full names of the bride and groom
 * Parish of residence of the bride and groom
 * Marital status of the bride and groom prior to this marriage
 * Married by banns or license
 * In the case of a minor, whether with consent of parents
 * Name of the officiating minister
 * Signatures or marks of the bride and groom
 * Signatures or marks of witnesses

Marriage registers may also include other information about the bride and groom such as their ages, occupations, and names of parents. In cases of second and later marriages for a woman, they may include her former married names along with her maiden name.

Marriage registers sometimes include the published banns. These were announcements of intent to marry which were made for two or three Sundays prior to the marriage, and gave an opportunity for anyone to come forward who knew of any reason why the couple should not be married.

Burials

 * Dates of death and burial
 * Place of burial
 * Name of the deceased
 * Place of abode at time of death
 * Age of the deceased
 * Occupation of the deceased
 * Name of the officiating minister

Occasionally parents' names, cause of death, and even the date and place of birth are given for the deceased. Burials were recorded in the records of the church where the person was buried. The burial usually took place within a few days of death. Burial records exist for individuals for whom no birth or marriage record exists. In addition, stillbirths may have been recorded in a burial register when no baptism occurred.