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Introduction | Order of Microfilming
Introduction
The records of the First United Presbyterian Church, Fremont, Ohio, were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival
Collections, Bowling Green State University, in July, 1985, with the cooperation of William Weiss. The collection includes
six volumes of session records, dating from 1833 to 1923, which contain minutes, financial reports, membership lists, baptisms,
marriages and deaths. Similar membership information is found in the one volume of membership records. Seven volumes of women's
missionary society minutes complete the collection. The minutes document the activities of the Women's Home Missionary Society
(1886-1893), the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies (1907-1921), the Women's Inter-denominational Missionary Society
(1911-1938), and the Women's Missionary Society (1922-1946).
No restrictions exist on the research use of this collection. The finding aid was prepared by Frederick Honneffer in August
1985.
Order of Microfilming
Roll 1
- Session Record (includes in the back of volume a baptismal record dating 1839-1885), 1833-1848
- Session Record, 1836, 1841-1869
- Session Record, 1836-1841-1923
- Session Record, 1849-1901
- Session Record (includes information on membership and pastors dating from the 1830s), 1901-1914
- Session Record (1914-1924)
- Membership Record (some scattered information is dated as early as the 1830s), 1914-1921
- Women's Home Missionary Society Minutes (includes constitution, and April 1878 meeting minutes of the Women's Foreign Missionary
Society), 1886-1893
- Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Societies Minutes, April 1907-July 1921
- Women's Inter-denominational Missionary Society Minutes, 1911-1938
- Women's Missionary Society Minutes, April 1922-April 1928
- Women's Missionary Society Minutes, March 1928-March 1935
- Women's Missionary Society Minutes, April 1935-January 1941
- Women's Missionary Society Minutes, February 1941-February 1946
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