Finding Ancestors In Brethren Records
A Genealogical Guide to Brethren Records and History
Church Membership Lists
Although many
early church membership lists have been lost, most of those which have
survived have been printed in Brethren church history books. Some of these
lists are available online at the History and Genealogy: Church
Records. More recent membership lists are in the local churches. Use
The Brethren Encyclopedia to find the names of churches. See a list of
currently Active Congregations
with web pages at the History and Genealogy site. Write to the Brethren
Historical Library and Archives at Elgin, Illinois, to ask the location of
historical records. Check the card catalogs of Brethren college libraries and
of area city and county libraries for history books about the congregation
which may have printed membership lists.
Church Minutes, District Minutes, and Annual Meeting Minutes
Business meetings of a church and of the quarterly
and district meetings were recorded in minutes. These unpublished and
unindexed records are in manuscript form and usually at the local church. If
the church has ceased to exist, the minutes may be at the Brethren Historical
Library and Archives at Elgin, Illinois, or at a nearby Brethren college
library. For an example of church minutes see Lost Creek Church of the Brethren.
Annual Meeting Minutes are published each year and are available at local
churches, Brethren college libraries, at the Brethren Historical Library and
Archives, and are available for sale. Brethren Press reprints historical
annual minutes for the earliest years.
Submitted: May 1998 - Judith C. Whipple
Version 2.0 Revised on Saturday 01 January 2011 © 1998 - 2011 |