Genealogy Projects tagged with clergymen on the Geni Family Tree

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  • Clergycide: Clergy Homicide Victims

    "Clergycide" is a made up word, used here to define homicide of members of the Clergy, sometimes called Martyrs in certain faiths. Aim and Scope This project is intended to record as many victims of "Clergycide" as possible, and link them to our Geni tree. This project may end up as a Master Project Index, but in the interim all countries can be added here. How to Participate Add the names of...

  • Clergy

    Clergy=====Sources* extensive lists of very early clergy 1300'ds etc ==Tracing the faith and religious convictions of your family==This project will work in conjunction with the "History Project" to give you a report of how many Clergy(equivalent in any Religion or Faith) were in your family.Please add ANY profiles of ANY Clergy or equivalent in any Religion or Faith to this project, to take ad...

  • Puritans

    Please add Geni profiles for Puritans to this project, and link to the “notable Puritans” section when warranted. Collaborators welcome. Extracted from The Puritans were English Protestants in the 16th and 17th centuries who sought to rid the Church of England of what they considered to be Roman Catholic practices, maintaining that the Church of England had not been fully reformed and sho...

  • Archbishops of York

    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 (...

  • Anglican Bishops

    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