
This project identifies Geni Profiles for the New Haven Crypt. The Crypt contains the identified remains of about 137 people, and the likely remains of over 1,000 that are unidentified known crypt inhabitants, list uploaded as a Project document or on this link: New Haven Crypt Names Please join us as a collaborator, add your ancestor's profile, and if possible, link the profile in the "overvie...
Please add profiles of those who practiced Lutheranism , were members of the Lutheran Church, raised as a Lutheran or were buried in a Lutheran Cemetery.Lutheranism is one of the largest branches of Protestantism that identifies with the teachings of Martin Luther , a 16th-century German reformer. Luther's efforts to reform the theology and practice of the church launched the Protestant Reforma...
In the Catholic Church, a bishop is an ordained minister who holds the fullness of the sacrament of holy orders and is responsible for teaching doctrine, governing Catholics in his jurisdiction, and sanctifying the world[ and representing the Church. Catholics trace the origins of the office of bishop to the apostles, who it is believed were endowed with a special charism by the Holy Spirit at ...
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...
Roman Catholic Sisters and Nuns While the terms nun and sister are often interchanged, within Roman Catholicism there is a difference between the two. A Catholic nun is a woman who lives as a contemplative life in a monastery which is usually cloistered (or enclosed) or semi-cloistered. Her ministry and prayer life is centred within and around the monastery for the good of the world. She pr...
A Christian martyr is a person who is killed for following Christianity. # Donald 'the martyr' Cargill (1619 - 1681)# Saint Polycarp of Smyrna (80 - 167)# Saint Lawrence (210 - 258)# Anne Askew, Martyr (1521 - 1546)# Thomas Hobart, of Plumstead (1610 - 1681)# Saint Jacques Buteux, SJ (1599 - 1652)# Saint Emmeran de Ratisbonne  ( - c652)
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta (SMOM) , officially the Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, of Rhodes and of Malta (Italian: Sovrano Militare Ordine Ospedaliero di San Giovanni di Gerusalemme di Rodi e di Malta; Latin: Supremus Militaris Ordo Hospitalarius Sancti Ioannis Hierosolymitani Rhodiensis et Melitensis) and also known as the Order of Malta, is a Catho...
NORTHERN IRELAND, United Kingdom - Place Projects=This is a sub-project of International Places Project Index Every person is born somewhere, marries, lives, works and dies somewhere. Places are a key component to family history research. This project aims to be the starting point in your search for a place in NORTHERN IRELAND on Geni to discover more about your ancestors. If a place you are lo...
Historic Buildings of Berkshire England Image right - Windsor Castle By Diliff - Own work, CC BY 2.5, Wiki The object of this project is to provide information about historic buildings in the county of Berkshire, with links to sub-projects for specific buildings as appropriate. GENi profiles of people associated with those establishments can be linked to this project and/or to ...
Who we areThe Mission sees itself as a Pentecostal Evangelical Church. Through faith in Jesus Christ, we are united to all professing Christians on earth. Our main goal is to help establish the global church of Jesus Christ. We all know that humanity exists across borders, and are partakers of the highs and lows of the human existence. As Christians, we know God loves us and knows our hearts ar...
'=== Church Historian: Definition and Meaning ===Church historians can provide a valuable resource for genealogical information. It is their responsibility to gather and preserve historical documents and records, and even write a history of their denomination or congregation for archival purposes. Responsibilities may differ for different churches.=== Scope of Project ===Not to be confused with...
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Church Clerks: Definition and Meaning ===Church clerk duties vary from church to church. In larger churches the duties can include specific assigned duties but in smaller churches they might include a wider range of services including secretarial. A lot of duties could include:* Working as Church Officer* Attending Business Meetings* Maintaining Church Membership Records* Preparing Documents* K...
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Oxfordshire - Main Page ==Historic County of EnglandThis is the Umbrella Project page for Oxfordshire===Related Projects are >=====Oxfordshire Burials - to follow>===== Oxfordshire - Famous People >===== Historic Buildings of Oxfordshire >===== Historical Oxfordshire >===== Oxfordshire Genealogical Resources >===== Oxfordshire - Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries and Graveyards
Presbyterian Church of Aoteraroa New Zealand==== A project dedicated to tracing Presbyterian Ministers across new zealand in heritage. ===The Presbyterian Church of New Zealand formed in October 1901 with the amalgamation of churches in the Synod of Otago and Southland (which had a largely Free Church heritage) with those north of the Waitaki River.Presbyterians had by and large come to New Zea...
Ward Clerk: Definition and Meaning ===A ward clerk is called to lighten the administrative burden of the bishop in order to free him up to perform tasks only he can perform. The Church produced training session The Role of the Ward Clerk provides an overview of the duties and responsibilities of the ward clerk. The ward clerk has three general responsibilities: record keeper, administrator, and...
Universal Life Church (ULC) is a non-denominational religious organization founded on a simple doctrine, "Do that which is right," and states that every person has the natural right (and the responsibility) to peacefully determine what is right. Universal Life Church is an advocate of religious freedom and offers legal ordination to become a minister free of charge. The ordination process state...
Projekti aloitettu 3.1.2017.==Pappisluettelo - Askainen=====Kappalaiset===* Ericus Henrici (1592-1620)* Sigfridus Michaëlis (1624-25)* Henricus Petri Busk* Clemens Magni* Jacobus Bartholdi (1637-)* Georgius Laurentii Borgerus (1653-77)* Henricus Henrici Marander (-1689-1703)* Andreas Aschelinus (1703)* Petrus Thuronius (1704-22)* Gustaf Frontelius (1722-40)* Henrik Ahrenberg (1740-65)* Henrik G...
Nottinghamshire - Main Page == Historic County of England. ===Related Projects>===== Nottinghamshire Famous People >===== Nottinghamshire Genealogical Resources >===== Historical Nottinghamshire >===== Historic Buildings of Nottinghamshire >===== Nottinghamshire Monumental Inscriptions, Cemeteries & Graveyards >=====]
Bushmead Priory, Bedfordshire, England= The Priory Church of Saint Mary, Bushmead, commonly called Bushmead Priory, was a monastic foundation for Augustinian Canons, located at Bushmead (a Hamlet in Staploe parish) in the County of Bedfordshire in England. It is a Grade I listed building.The site and remains of the 700-year-old priory stand today neighbouring a light industrial estate, and disu...
List of all bishops of Chełmno (Poland):=1245–1263 Heidenryk1264–1274 Fryderyk von Hausen1275–1291 Werner1292–1301 Henryk1303–1311 Herman1319–1323 Mikołaj Afri1323–1349 Otton1349–1359 Jakub1359–1363 Jan Schadland1363–1385 Wikbold Dobilstein 1385–1390 Reinhard von Sayn 1390–1398 Mikołaj Schieffenburg 1398–1402 Jan Kropidło 1402–1416 Arnold Stapil1416–1457 Jan Marienau1457–1479 Wincenty Kiełbasa1...
Harltey Mauditt, Ghost town, Hampshire, England=There is no sign of a Saxon church but within fifty years of William the Conqueror arriving on these shores, a church had been built at Hartley Mauditt. The name Hartley Mauditt comes from two periods. Hartley has a probable Saxon origin, meaning a woodland clearing frequented by stags and there are several of these in Hampshire, Hartley Wespall a...
St. Peter's Church, Wallingford, Oxfordshire (Formerly Berkshire)====Graffiti from the 17th Century===A tower room tucked away at the top of a winding staircase is a novel feature of the new virtual tour of St Peter's Church in Wallingford.Overlooking the banks of the River Thames, St Peters is a Grade II listed building, noticeable for its beautiful 18th century architecture and towering openw...
In 1809 the Reverend William Cowherd established the Bible Christian Church, in Salford, as a breakaway from the Swedenborgian New Church in King Street, his congregation had to take a vow not to eat meat.Chapels were also established in Manchester at Ancoats and Hulme. The central idea of vegetarianism - that there is a kinship of all nature - stretches back 2500 years to the Greek philosopher...