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Microfilmed 1987 (originally created 1880-1987) (Creation)
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2 reels of microfilm
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Administrative history
Appin Presbyterian Church, Appin, Ontario traces its origins to ca. 1848, when The Rev. W.R. Sutherland, minister at Knox Presbyterian Church, Ekfrid, began giving occasional services of worship at Appin. The congregation of Appin Presbyterian Church voted to remain within The Presbyterian Church in Canada at the time of Church Union in 1925.
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Fonds consists of minutes, registers and other records of Appin Presbyterian Church, Appin, Ontario. These records, which are on microfilm, cover the dates 1880-1987. Specifically, the fonds consists of baptisms (1880-1988); marriages (1906-1987); communion roll (1889-1985); and annual reports (1891-1986).
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A file list is available. See FA-4000A at The Presbyterian Church in Canada Archives.