Church Websites
The addresses below are for church demoninations that maintain websites with some historical information. If you know of a website that should be listed here -- please email me at my address below.
- United Methodist Church - Main Entrance
- The General Commission on Archives and History for The United Methodist Church - Research links include: Researching Your United Methodist Ancestors; Ministerial Genealogical Research Information; Archives General Research Request Form; Archives Registration Form; Local Church and General Genealogical Information; Links to Other Archives; and Library Link
Church of the Brethren
- Church of the Brethren Network- Research links include: Bulletin Board, Churches, Help, History, Information, Institutions, and Literature . See specifically: Forbes Road Migration and Braddock Road Migration.
Evangelical Lutheran Church of America
- Evangelical Lutheran Church of America - Main Entrance
- ELCA Arvchives
Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod
- Lutheran Church Missouri Synod - Main Entrance
- Project Wittenburg - Project Wittenberg is home to works by and about Martin Luther and other Lutherans. Here you will find all manner of texts from short quotations to commentaries, hymns to statements of faith, theological treatises to biographies, and links to other places where words and images from the history of Lutheranism live.
Christian Reformed
- Christian Reformed Church in North America - Main Entrance
- Calvin Theological Seminary - Heckman Library -
- Fordham University - Internet Medieval Source Book - see also Modern History
- Guide to Early Church Documents
Byzantine Catholic Church of North America
Old Roman Catholic Church of North America
- Old Roman Catholic Church of North America - Main Entrance
- Historical Documents
Mennonite
- Mennonite Church
- MennoLink Information Resource Center - Main Page
- Grandma CD-ROM - GRANDMA (The Genealogical Registry and Database of Mennonite Ancestry) is a project of the Historical Society's Genealogy Project Committee. Distributed on CD-ROM, the new volume 2 of the database contains 267,864 names of persons whose ancestral lines can be traced to Mennonite communities in Poland and Russia.
Judaism
- Jewish Theological Seminary in America - Main Page
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