Houses of Worship Brooklyn | Spooner Directory | ||||||||||||||||||||
Brooklyn Worship 1832 | Houses of Worship..Trustees..Pastors in charge | ||||||||||||||||||||
Roman Catholic Churches, Brooklyn | A Chronological list / Printable map of locations thru 1899 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Chronological List of Brooklyn Parishes, 1822-2008 |
Including: Parish and Neighborhood When Founded Nationality When open, if closed Where the records are Location Contact Information Comments |
MANHATTAN CHURCH PHOTOS Main Index |
BAPTISMS at ST. ANN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Source: "Births, Marriages, Deaths from the Original Records of St. Ann's (Episcopal) Church at Brooklyn, New York by Josephine Frost (1917) Vol. 3-5". The pages on the film were copied by Pat Eckhardt and transcribed by Linda Clark. |
GERMAN GENEALOGY GROUP |
St. Leonard’s of Port Maurice - Roman Catholic Church199 Jefferson Street corner of Wilson Avenue, Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY Founded in 1871 and the parishioners were primarily German immigrants. These early records are perhaps the only place you will find the town of origin for your ancestors. St. Leonard’s closed its doors in 1978 and the church was demolished in 2001. The records in this database are as follows: Baptism Records - (27, 139) - 1872-1978 Marriage Records - (5,763) - 1872-1978 First Communion Records - (4,185) - 1920-1978 |
Our Lady of Sorrows - Roman Catholic ChurchBushwick, Brooklyn, NY This database contains an index of names within the records of Our Lady of Sorrows, Morgan Avenue & Harrison Place in Bushwick This German parish founded in 1889 and the early parishioners were primarily German immigrants. The early records are perhaps the only place you will find a town of origin for your ancestors. The last baptism was performed on February 8, 1942 The last marriage on February 15, 1942. The records in this database are as follows: Baptism Records - (6,006) - 1890-1942 Marriage Records - (1,398) - 1890-1942 |
Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church125 Henry Street, Brooklyn Heights, NY. Founded in 1856 and is still in existence. These records are presently incomplete. As more books are transcribed and computerized, they will be made available on this web site. The records in this database are as follows: Baptism Records (13,527) from 1856 to 1969 Funeral Records 1856 to 1868 - Book 1 - (677 records) 1880 to 1889 - Book 3 - (921 records) 1897 to 1905 - Book 5 - (417 records) 1915 to 1969 - Book 7 - (1839 records) Books 2, 4, and 6 are missing from the church. Marriage records (6,303) from 1856 to 1969 |
The Presbyterian Church in Elmont525 Elmont Road, P.O. Box 466 Elmont, New York 11003-0466 This database contains an index of names of known persons interred in the church cemetery transcribed from the monuments. Unfortunately, some markers have been destroyed or toppled. The church has no further information on those interred, however, we would appreciate updated information regarding missing names especially for those sites for which there is no information. This continues to be an active cemetery. The church was first built in 1864, burned (which may explain the loss of records) and rebuilt in 1902 (dates on cornerstone). This was a German church attended by many farmers from Jamaica. |
German Evangelical Reformed Church Index97 & 99 Suffolk Street between Delancey and Rivington Streets in Manhattan. 1852 to 1900. Index of Brides and Grooms covering the years 1852-1860. It is a work in progress and more years will be added as the work is completed. |
1929 St. Cecilia's Parish, Bklyn | Money Contributions |
1833 Baptist Church Listings | Hooker’s New Pocket Plan of the City of New York |
1st Baptist Church | Pierrepont, c Clinton..PHOTO |
Oliver Street Baptist Church | Where to find Records |
2d German Baptist Church | Members List 1937 |
St. Joseph's Universal Church of Bushwick, Brooklyn, NY
Baptisms 1923 |
Congregational Church | Now part of the United Church of Christ |
Brooklyn Reformed Dutch Church Records | "Guide to Local Church Records inthe Archives of the Reformed Church in America and Other Repositories," Compiled by Russell L. Gasero and Erica McLaughlin. |
Dutch Reform Church of New Amsterdam | Members Marriage Baptisms 1639-1670; Baptisms 1686-1695; Baptisms 1726-1769 |
Reformed Dutch Church of Gravesend | BAPTISMS: 1715-1720, 1743-1750 1762-1805 |
First Reformed Dutch Church of Newtown, L.I. | Baptisms 1736-1817 Marriages 1835-1846 Communicants List 1741 |
Brooklyn Reformed Dutch Church Records | Guide to Local Church Records in the Archives of the Reformed Church in America & Other Repositories |
Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church | From The Olive Tree..database online. "Coordinated Records of Marriages and Baptisms from the Flatbush Reformed Dutch Church Consistory books [1781-1872] Registers of its daughter church at New Lots [1824-1906]. Kings County, Long Island, New York," typescript 1996. These are marriage and baptismal records NOT in the regular church books. Richard McCool and John Storm. 15 October 1877 Brooklyn Union Argus) 1677 - 1877 A NOTABLE EVENT IN NEW UTRECHT CHURCH HISTORY How The Ancient Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Utrecht began it's Third Century To-day - A Grand Gala Occasion among it's Congregation - The Order of Exercises - Interesting Relics, Addresses, etc. The commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the organization of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Utrecht, to-day, was made a gala occasion by its congregation and the church folk of the surrounding villages. The present church, which was built in 1828, was elaborately decorated with flags, flowers, evergreens, and mottoes. On either side of the pulpit were the figures "1677" and "1877" in evergreens, and in the vestibule the word "Welcome" was conspicuously displayed in large letters of evergreen relieved by a large American flag, tastefully arranged. In front of the church the national ensign floated from a tall liberty pole, and near by stood an old-fashioned wagon labeled "John E. Lott's church carriage in 1817." Among the relics displayed in the church were two very old, shield shaped blackboards, on which used to be displayed the number of the hymns and verses, as they were sung, so that tardy worshippers might readily find the places in their hymn books; the first Bible used in the church, an antique volume, 205 years old, printed in Dutch; the old hour glass, which formerly stood on the ends of sticks like (??? uets) and used in taking up church collections |
The New Utrecht (Dutch) Reformed Church | Organized in 1677 |
Flatbush Reformed Church | Flatbush & Church la..PHOTO |
First Reformed Church of Flatbush | 1906 Article. FOR YEARS AN OLD LANDMARK, HAS A REMARKABLE HISTORY |
Reformed Church in America | History..Prior 1905 |
1941 Trinity Reformed Church | Confirmation Class |
Baptisms | 1st Presbyterian Church, NYC January 1791 |
The Baptismal Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of New Utrecht, Long Island | 1718-1741 |
1833 PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL Church Listings | Hooker’s New Pocket Plan of the City of New York |
Episcopal Diocese | Help when searching for these records |
Grace Chapel | High St. Bklyn Heights |
Seamen's Church | Institute of New York & New Jersey |
The Society of Friends (Quakers) |
German Evangelistic Lutheran Churches | Help when searching for these records |
German Protestant Churches | In Brooklyn..Prior to 1860 |
Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church | Brooklyn Heights, NY This database contains an index of names in the records of the Zion German Evangelical Lutheran Church. Zion is located at 125 Henry Street. The church was founded in 1856 and is still in existence. |
Jewish Faith | Early History Of Jewish Beginnings in Brooklyn & The people who started it all |
Jewish Genealogy... | The Jewish Genealogical Society (JGS) is a nonprofit organization founded in New York in 1977 and dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating knowledge about Jewish genealogy. The JGS is comprised of more than a thousand people enthusiastically researching their Jewish roots. |
Yeshiva College New York | History prior to 1934 & alumni list |
American Jewish Historical Society | History prior to 1934 |
Rabbi's of New York | Pre 1934 |
Hebrew Union College | History & Alumni 1883-1933 |
Lutheran Faith | Lutheran Church Listings including the list of records they hold |
Lutheran Church, New York City 1725 | Baptisims |
Lutheran Church | Current List 1999 |
English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation | 1st 40 years..index |
English Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Reformation | NAME..index |
Holy Trinity Lutheran English Evangelical Church | 1955 Anniversary |
The Presbyterian Church in Elmont | 525 Elmont Road P.O. Box 466 Elmont, New York 11003-0466 This database contains an index of names of known persons interred in the church cemetery transcribed from the monuments. |
Methodist Church | History of the Methodist Church in Bklyn..includes surnames |
Methodist church records | Locating records..archives |
New York Annual (Regional) Conference | Methodist Churches of the 1800's..now United Methodist Churches |
Methodist Records | Where to write |
Plymouth Church | History & Henry Ward Beecher |
Sands Street M.E. Church | 1888 Article..Bklyn Standard Union |
Methodist Episcopal | Where to locate records |
Knickerbocker Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church | 1909 History & Membership Roll |
1833 Presbyterian Church Listings | Hooker’s New Pocket Plan of the City of New York | |
1st Presbyterian Church...Bronx | List of Members..1935/Picture of Anniversary Dinner | |
1st German Presbyterian Church...Mamnhattan | Where to get records | |
Anislie Street Bklyn Presbyterian Church | 1927 Reunion pamphlet & Photo | |
Presbyterian Historical Society | In Philadelphia | |
West 23d St.Presbyterian Church N.Y.C. | History/Membership/Timeline | |
United Presbyterian Church of Ridgewood | "The United Presbyterian Church of Ridgewood came into being when the St. James United Presbyterian Church, also of Ridgewood, made overtures to unite with the First Presbyterian Church of East Williamsburgh, by which name our church was known since its founding in 1863"... |
Archdiocese of New York | NYC is divided between two Catholic dioceses |
Diocese of Brooklyn | The Diocese of Brooklyn has launched a comprehensive new Web site containing nearly 500 pages of information about diocesan programs, ranging from the archives to vocations, and more than 800 photos, depicting present and past moments in the life of the two-county, 149-year-old Diocese. |
Obtaining Catholic Church records from the Diocese of Brooklyn NY | Wonderful |
The TABLET | Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn..Weekly |
Catholic Encyclopedia | History of the Catholic Church in Brooklyn |
Roman Catholic Brooklyn | Church Listings 1877/78 |
Michael Cassidy's Catholic Church Info | History/Parish Priests.Very detailed, informative.Also..Stats of the Irish in Bklyn & New York |
Roman Catholic Priests | Diocese of Brooklyn 1790-1944(Michael Cassidy) |
Priests | For obtaining info |
Archdiocese of New York | Listing also New York Churches |
MANHATTAN Catholic Churches..by Name | Provided by Charles Sullivan |
MANHATTAN Catholic Churches..by Date Established | Provided by Charles Sullivan |
MANHATTAN Catholic Churches..by zip code | Provided by Charles Sullivan |
Local Catholic History and Ancestorsof N.Y. | Excellant site with helpful links.. |
Joseph Coen | Archivist for the Archdiocese of Brooklyn |
St. Matthias Church | St. Matthias Church (photo) |
Chancellor's Office | Brooklyn..address |
Roman Catholic Churches By Nationality | Put together by a Bklyn List member |
Parishes on-Line | You can search by name, or area and it will give you a map of where it is! |
Diocesan appointments | May 13, 1950 |
St John Cantius 479 New Jersey Ave | 1910 Article (BSU) |
ZION Church | Manhattan..History/Where to write |
Biographies of Priests - R.C. Churches | Long Island |
Olek's 1924-25 | Clery Directory for Nassau & Suffolk |
Articles on Beginnings | Pertaining to Houses of Worship |
Houses of Worship | News 1887-89 |
Bible Society | Ministers List 1853 |
Bible Society | Members 1853 Brooklyn |
Ministers List 1855 | Members 1855 Brooklyn |
Long Island Bible Society | Members 1885 |
Suffolk County 1855 | Bible Society Members Kathy & Karen have done a terriffic job of completing this database |
Our Lady of Loretto R.C. Church | Confirmation Class..1926 |
Queens Houses of Worship |
Baptisimals | Sent in by Volunteers. Various years & Churches |
Paper Trails..Birth/Death/Burials etc. | Hundreds of names sent in by subscribers to NYBROOKLYN |
Looking for Info on Nuns? | N.A.R.A. records held at the National Archives for nuns. |