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Reference Collection: Church Records Histories
and vital records for a variety of Rhode
Island churches and religious groups can be found in the first floor
Reading Room, and can be
accessed through the card catalog by the name of the church or religion. Rhode Island and New
England church records can also be found as part of larger publications,
such as James Newell Arnold's Vital Record of Rhode Island, 1636-1850,
or may be abstracted in genealogical periodicals available in the
Reference Division, such as the New England Historic Genealogical
Register.Inventories of Rhode Island churches and church archives, compiled by the Work Progress Administration in the 1930s and 1940s, are also available in the reading room. Our collection of city directories can also be useful in identifying the establishment dates of local churches and parishes. Additionally, the archives of the
New England Yearly
Meeting of Friends (NEYM) are housed here. Many of the records have been
microfilmed and are available in the first floor reading room. A copy of
A Guide to the Records of the Religious Society of Friends
(Quakers) in New England (1997) is available at the reference desk, or
please ask staff for assistance. You may also contact the NEYM archivist
directly at neym@rihs.org. |
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