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BOOK - St. Andrews Kars, A Family Church 1835-2008 [Carleton County, Ontario]
By Susan McKellar
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in the village of Kars is a small family church that has existed as a worshipping body of Presbyterians for more than 170 years. Kars is now part of the city of Ottawa.
Church histories are often valuable sources for family historians. This one is especially so. The following list of contents of the book points to much genealogical data including information about Baptisms and Marriages from the church registers, details of individuals from the congregation, and even a CD of family histories and pictures.
Contents include:
- St. Andrew's Today
- The First Century (1830-1925)
- The Next Half-Century (1925-1974)
- More Recent Times (1974-2008)
- Visions For The Future
- Appendix A; The Ministers ("teaching elders")
- Appendix B: The Congregation (alphabetical historical listing by surname)
- Appendix C: Church Officers
- Appendix D: Church Affiliations
- Appendix E: Early Baptisms and Marriages
- Register of Baptisms, 1835-1910 (includes North Gower, Kars, Osgoode)
- Register of Marriages, 1896-1925 sorted by brides' names(includes Kars and Osgoode)
- Register of Marriages, 1896-1925 sorted by grooms' names(includes Kars and Osgoode)
- Appendix F: Church Education
- Appendix G: Church Organizations
- Appendix H: Memorials - St Andrew's (includes In Memory Of; Date; Gift; Donor/s)
- Appendix I: Elmview Cemetery, Kars, Ontario
- Appendix J: Annual Statistics for St. Andrew's, Kars.
- Appendix K: Sources of Information
- Index
8.5 X 11"
Includes a CD of Family Trees and Photographs [inside back cover]
Softcover - Perfect Bound
Index
Appendix of Sources
Published 2008
ISBN 978-0-9810708-0-3
O R D E R D E S K
1-800-361-5168( 9-5 Monday to Friday )
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