Includes records of former Fonds 1472: Vineland United Church (Ont.)
The Campden Station of the Evangelical Alliance was initiated when American Alliance preachers came to minister to German-speaking Canadians in the years 1839-1841, in the Black Creek region. A church was erected in the Campden area in 1850, and in 1872 a new church was opened in the village.
•In 1968, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church joined the United Church; it closed in April 2004.
•Vineland United Church was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
published
Fonds consists of records of Trinity Evangelical Association Church, including Campden Conference, 1841-1918; records, including marriages, 1899-1947, of Trinity Evangelical Church, 1899-1947; records, including baptisms, 1849-1948, and marriages, 1858-1949, of Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church, 1849-1966; board minutes of Campden - Vineland Pastoral Charge, 1962-1998; records, including marriages, 1922-1953, of Vineland United Church (includes Vineland Presbyterian Church), 1911-1982; records, including marriages, 1989-1991, of Trinity United Church, 1925-1998.
Condition: Damages - requires restoration or copying.
Records from 2019.055L were transferred from the Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives.
Records from 2019.055L were transferred from the Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives.
This material forms part of the Ontario Regional Councils program of the United Church of Canada Archive.
Parts of the textual records are available on microfilm reel LCM-221: positive and negative; 35 mm. For a listing of these records, see the LCR Microfilm Shelf List. LCM reels are available through Inter-Library Loan.
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Hamilton Conference - finding aid 290
Minister of the Evangelical Association at Campden from [1853-1873?]
The Campden Station of the Evangelical Alliance was initiated when American Alliance preachers came to minister to German-speaking Canadians in the years 1839-1841, in the Black Creek region. A church was erected in the Campden area in 1850, and in 1872 a new church was opened in the village.
•In 1968, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church joined the United Church; it closed in April 2004.
•Vineland United Church was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
published
Forms part of accession 2005.121L
The Campden Station of the Evangelical Alliance was initiated when American Alliance preachers came to minister to German-speaking Canadians in the years 1839-1841, in the Black Creek region. A church was erected in the Campden area in 1850, and in 1872 a new church was opened in the village.
•In 1968, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church joined the United Church; it closed in April 2004.
•Vineland United Church was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
published
Forms part of accession 2005.121L
The Campden Station of the Evangelical Alliance was initiated when American Alliance preachers came to minister to German-speaking Canadians in the years 1839-1841, in the Black Creek region. A church was erected in the Campden area in 1850, and in 1872 a new church was opened in the village.
•In 1968, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church joined the United Church; it closed in April 2004.
•Vineland United Church was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
published
Forms part of accession 2005.121L
The Campden Station of the Evangelical Alliance was initiated when American Alliance preachers came to minister to German-speaking Canadians in the years 1839-1841, in the Black Creek region. A church was erected in the Campden area in 1850, and in 1872 a new church was opened in the village.
•In 1968, Trinity Evangelical United Brethren Church joined the United Church; it closed in April 2004.
•Vineland United Church was established in 1925, formerly Presbyterian
published
Forms part of accession 2005.121L