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Introduction | Order of Microfilming
Introduction
The records of the First Universalist Church of Norwalk, Ohio (MS-801 mf) were transferred for microfilming to the Center
for Archival Collections, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green Ohio with the cooperation of Henry Timman and the
Firelands Historical Society.
The Center for Archival Collections is the publisher of this microfilm edition. The camera negative is the property of the
Center for Archival Collections. For restrictions on the duplication of this collection please see the accompanying Note to
Researchers.
The First Universalist Church of Norwalk, Ohio began in December 1867 as an outreach ministry of the First Universalist Church
of Peru, Ohio, with Rev. Henry L. Canfield serving as its first pastor. Sunday School began in April of the following year,
and the church was formally organized on January 17, 1869. The First Universalist Church of Norwalk disbanded in the early
1990s due primarily to declining membership.
As of May 2000 this collection consists of two Record Books (December 1867 - February 1964; December 1867 - January 1971)
and one Book of Remembrance (December 1821 - February 1946). Information specifically listed in the volumes includes a history
of the church and lists of pastors, church officers, church members, births, baptisms, marriages, and deaths. Other information
may also appear at various places throughout these volumes.
This introduction was prepared by John McWatters in May 2000.
Order of Microfilming
Roll 1
- Record Book (including Pastors, Church Members, Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths), Dec. 1867-Feb 1964
- Record Book (including Church History, Gifts to the Church, Pastors, Church Officers, Baptisms, Church Members, Marriages,
and Deaths), Dec. 1867-Jan. 1971
- Book of Remembrance (including Births and Deaths), Dec. 1821-Feb. 1946
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