Church and cemetery records (Genealogical Society of Utah Project): Barron and Dunn Counties, Wisconsin [microform], 1861-1979.

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Church and cemetery records (Genealogical Society of Utah Project): Barron and Dunn Counties, Wisconsin [microform], 1861-1979.

Copies of church and cemetery records from Barron and Dunn counties, Wis., microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah in cooperation with the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Included are records of more than 125 churches and cemeteries representing the Methodist, Catholic, Presbyterian, Baptist, Lutheran, Reformed, and Episcopal denominations. Records may include baptismal, marriage, burial, confirmation, communion, probationers', class, official membership, and historical records as well as lists of pastors and members. The records of the cemeteries may include plot locations, names of owners and interred, maps of the cemeteries, lists of tombstones, and lists of persons buried. The original records were loaned for copying by their custodians and were returned when copying was completed.

25 reels of microfilm (35mm)

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