The Episcopal Church (TEC) is a member church of the worldwide Anglican Communion and is based in the United States with additional dioceses elsewhere. It is a mainline Christian denomination divided into nine provinces. The presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church is Michael Bruce Curry, the first African-American bishop to serve in that position.The church was organized after the American Rev...
Native American/American Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools This project is to acknowledge the traumatic and, at times, triumphant experiences of those Native American children who were forced, coerced and placed in Native American Boarding Schools. These are the schools and the places, a long way from home, which changed the fabric of the Native American in the United States and Canad...
Update: 18 July 2015Geni project 10696 has been renamed Archbishops of York from the former name of British Archbishops; Archbishops of Canterbury has been spun off into its own project, so has Anglican Bishops . Contributions welcome to all from all.From the Archbishop of York - previous Archbishops * Paulinus 627-633* Chad (Ceadda) 644-669*Wilfrid I (St. Wilfrid), 669-677*Bosa, 678-705*John (...
Please see the companion projects:* Archbishops of Canterbury * Archbishops of York ===resources===* "Uganda hails vote on Women Bishops" Posted on: July 21, 2014 2:31 PM
Greenwood Cemetery resides in Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. Established in 1850, Greenwood Cemetery is Brantford's oldest cemetery. It contains monuments representing a wide segment of society, from some of the city's most influential families to fugitives. The burying ground's earliest, recorded burial dates from 1801. The last recorded burial was in 2022. This cemet...
Caroline Churchyard is located in Setauket, Suffolk County, New York. The burial ground is adjacent to the Caroline Church and was acquired by the Church in 1734. "The Church was organized in 1723 as an Anglican mission of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel. The church building was erected in 1729 and originally named Christ Church. Vestry minutes record its consecration on January ...
St Paul's Anglican Church Cemetery resides on the Six Nations Reserve in the Tuscarora Township, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. This small cemetery is also known as St Paul's Kanyengeh Anglican Church Cemetery and Sour Springs Cemetery. The earliest burials are from the 1820s and continue through to 2018. "Lot 88, Concession 120, Tuscarora Township This cemetery is part of the Si...
Saint John's Cemetery resides on the Six Nations Reserve, Tuscarora Township in Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. Also known as Saint John’s Anglican Cemetery, this small cemetery was founded in 1817. The cemetery is adjacent to St. John's Church which was designated as a Historic Chapel in 2000. The original burials have been obscured by time and neglect; their residents are lost to ...
Christ Church Anglican Cemetery is located at Beavers Corner, Six Nations, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. The cemetery is also known as Christ Church Cemetery and it's church is one of five Anglican churches on the Six Nations of the Grand Rivers. The land for Christ Church Anglican was donated in 1873 by George Rokwaho Loft and his wife Ellen Konwajonhondyon (nee Smith) Loft,...
St Luke's Anglican Cemetery resides in Burlington, Halton, Ontario, Canada. The earliest burials are from the 1830s and continue through 2020. This small cemetery is attached to the Parish Church of St Luke. "The Parish Church of St Luke has been a place of worship for Anglicans in Halton since 1834. It is the oldest church in Burlington. The land originally belonged to Mohawk Chief Joseph Br...