Records transcript of Trinity Church, 1797-1867.

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Records transcript of Trinity Church, 1797-1867.

The collection consists of a bound volume of records copied from records of the Trinity Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania by the Allegheny County Historical Research Committee of the Pennsylvania Society for 1935-1937. The names and dates associated with baptisms, marriages, confirmations, and funerals from 1797 to 1867 are included, as are a history of the parish and a list of members of the congregation in 1817. The records are complete, although there are some blank pages where the information from that page is included in the back of the volume. The collection was a gift to the Darlington Memorial Library in 1938 from the Allegheny County Committee of the Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America.

0.5 linear ft. (1 box)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7285031

University of Pittsburgh

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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, one of the oldest churches in the area, is located in downtown Pittsburgh and traces its origin to 1787. Over the years, the church has played a significant role in the establishment of other episcopalian churches in the region. From the description of Records 1797-1979. (Historical Society of W Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 30430566 ...

Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Dames of America. Allegheny County Committee.

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Trinity Church (Pittsburgh, Pa.)

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The present-day Trinity Church in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was built on land donated by William Penn in 1787. The first building was constructed at Sixth and Liberty Avenues in 1805. A second church was built in 1824 and razed in 1869 to make room for the current structure which was dedicated in 1872. Trinity Church became Trinity Cathedral, seat of the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh, in 1928. From the description of Records transcript of Trinity Church, 1797-1867. (University of P...