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Lorain County Churches and Ministers

An ongoing survey of Lorain County Church records has been undertaken as part of the Ohio Church Record Survey conducted  by The Ohio Genealogical  Society. We, at Lorain County, hope that this page will help you in locating your ancestor's church. Call  or write the church for more information. We cannot do  research for you, but we wish you good luck in your search.
 

 *Searching for early Lorain County Catholic church records?
See “EARLY CATHOLIC CHURCH RECORDS OF THE DIOCESE OF CLEVELAND”
Diocesan Archivist Christine Krosel

Records are being added as they become available. Thank you for your patience. If you find an error or need information for a church that is not listed please email me.

AMHERST  *  AVON  *  AVON LAKE  *  BELDENBRIGHTON 
COLUMBIA STATION   *  ELYRIA   *  GRAFTON   *  HENRIETTA *  KIPTON  *  LAGRANGE  *  LORAIN  *   NORTH EATON  *  
NORTH RIDGEVILLE
 *  OBERLIN
  *  PITTSFIELD  *  PENFIELDROCHESTER  *  SHEFFIELD-SHEFFIELD LAKE  *  SOUTH AMHERST *   VERMILION   *   WELLINGTON   *



Churches  and  Ministers in Lorain County



Aloysius M. Hansen - Death Certificate

Atherton N. Smith, Presbyterian Minister 1898

Brownhelm German Reformed Church, on Claus Rd.

Columbia United Methodist Church - Columbia Station
     pg 1 - Church History
     pg 2 - History
     pg 3 - Buildings
     pg 4 - Photo
     pg 5 - Photo
     pg 6 - Photo

Congregational Church in Rochester Center

First Quarterly Meeting Of M.E. Church, 1867  (see Newspaper Articles)

Francis Allen Wilber, Presbyterian Minister 1898.

Henry P. Wilber, Presbyterian Minister 1898

John Tenney, Presbyterian Minister 1898

Ladies Of The M.E. Church, 1867  (see Newspaper Articles)

Presbyterian Church Picnic, circa 1907

Rollin Luther Adams, Presbyterian Minister 1898

The Baptist Church of Huntington - follow link to page 281 for article

The Congregational Church of Huntington - follow link to page 281 for article

The Methodist Episcopal Church in Huntington - follow link to page 280 for article.

The New M.E. Church, 1867  (see Newspaper Articles)

The Universalist Church of Huntington - follow link to page 281 for article.

The Wesleyan Methodist Church of Huntington - follow link to page 281 for article

Unidentified Church, repair work circa 1908.
Names mentioned: Earl Clayton Gow



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