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Does the Saskatchewan Archives have church records?

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Does the Saskatchewan Archives have church records?

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The Saskatchewan Archives Board has in its custody many original and microfilm copies of parish registers. Most of these are from United, Anglican and Presbyterian churches in the province, but other denominations are represented as well. Since in most cases access to these records is subject to the permission of the Conference or Diocese, the researcher should contact the appropriate church body first. Unless one definitely knows that the church to which his family belonged is still open, it is best to write to the central office or archives of that denominational body with one’s inquiries. If necessary, the letter will usually be forwarded to the appropriate congregation. For addresses of the various church archives, please go to our Family History Research section.

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