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GENEALOGY RESOURCES​

St. John’s Genealogical Records

Introduction
As a historic German Evangelical Protestant church founded  in 1872, St. John’s holds detailed early records of its large congregation. Sitting on the edge of Columbus’s German Village, our congregation represented many prominent individuals of German descent. Our congregation was quite large for decades and thousands of individuals are represented in baptism, confirmation,  marriage,  and death records.  These are excellent records of high genealogical value: many of these records connect an individual to their parents, including the mother’s maiden name. The early registers are in German but are readable with a basic knowledge of German genealogical register terms. 
In 2022, our church accomplished two preservation activities. Our baptism, confirmation, marriage, and death registers were digitized and made available for free access on FamilySearch.  The original register books were then placed in our historic denominational archive in Lancaster, Pennsylvania for long-term archival storage.  

Accessing Our Materials on Family Search
Family Search is a large genealogical database, which can be accessed with a free account.  Go to: www.familysearch.org
Our records are available through Search->Images. Click on “More Options,” which reveals an advanced search form.  Enter Columbus, Franklin County, Ohio as the place.  In the Keyword field enter “St. John’s Evangelical”.  [Use quotation marks]  
Alternately, under Advanced Search, use the Image Group DGS numbers below.  Each register has a unique DGS number. 
Please note that while the images have been made available, the descriptions of each register on FamilySearch have not yet been accurately checked and recorded, so inconsistencies may be noted.   

109257222   1874-1899  The first published church history (German)
109257223   1872-1897  Baptisms, Marriages, Confirmations, Deaths  (see also 109257235)
109257235   1872-1897 Baptisms, Marriages, Confirmations, Deaths  (see also 109257223)
109257226   1879-1889  Memberships
109257231   1887-1982  Confirmation lists
109257299   1887-1982  Confirmation reunion lists 
109257236   1897-1910  Baptisms, Marriages, Confirmations, Deaths
109257227  1911-1960  Baptisms
109257228  1911-1922  Deaths
109257224  1911-2009  Confirmations; 1911-1935 Communion Records
109257237  1911-1942  Marriages
109257225  1923-1939  Death Records
109257234  1939-1973  Death Records
109257233  1943-2013  Marriages
109257220  1955-1980  Death Records; Membership Records 
109257232   1960-2012  Baptisms
109257230   1973-2011 Deaths  

What is at the archive in Pennsylvania? 
Our church’s historic archive is the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society at 555 W. James St. in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.  See:  www.erhistoricalsociety.org or call (717) 290-8734.  It is open to researchers. 
The archive has our materials but may not be cataloged yet.  Recommend contacting the archives. The archive holds all of the books that were digitized on Family Search (listed above), plus additional materials. 
The additional materials include numerous boxes of women’s group records, men’s group records, and Sunday school records, plus our church’s annual reports and histories.  These records span roughly 1890s-1950s. The records name many people who participated in the life of our congregation.  

For more information
If you have questions about any of our historic materials, please contact the church and ask to be connected with our church historian.  
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