New England Historic Genealogical Society

Records of St. Paul's (P.E.) Church, Syracuse, New York, 1830-53

The building that housed St. Paul's Church was home to the first Episcopal as well as the first Catholic church in the village of Syracuse. It held the St. Paul's Protestant Episcopalian Church from 1827 to 1842, when it was sold (minus the bell) to St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church for about $600.1

These records were compiled by Minnie L.C. Coleman, and include heads of families with occupation and death and/or removal information; marriages; list of members of St. Paul's Sunday School with ages; and burials, including date, age at death, and occasionally, parents' names.

The original volume is part of the R. Stanton Avery Collections, call number NY SYR 35.

1 Gurney S. Strong, Early Landmarks of Syracuse (Syracuse, 1894)

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Citation Information:

Records of St. Paul's (P.E.) Church, Syracuse, New York, 1830-53 (Online database: NewEnglandAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2005), (Unpublished typescript, Minnie L.C. Coleman, "St. Paul's (P.E.) Church, Syracuse, New York. Records: 1830-1853," 1920.)

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