Records, 1846-1981 [manuscript]. 1846-1981.

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Records, 1846-1981 [manuscript]. 1846-1981.

Cemetery consecrations, Cemetery lists, Clergy lists, Correspondence, Histories, Minute books, Notebooks, Photographs, Plans, Receipts, Registers (baptisms, marriages), Specifications and faculties, Valuations.

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