First Baptist Church of Ontario records, 1834-1889.
Collection Number: 6032
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Cornell University Library
DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY
Title:
First Baptist Church of Ontario records, 1834-1889.
Repository:
Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections
Collection Number:
6032
Abstract:
Includes one volume of records containing church membership and trustees' meeting
minutes (1834-1889) and a copy of the church covenant.
Creator:
First Baptist Church of Ontario (Ontario, N.Y.)
Quanitities:
1 microfilm reels.
Language:
Collection material in English
The Ontario Baptist Society was organized in December 1832 and included members from
the towns of Ontario and Walworth. The society incorporated into a church in 1877
under the 1876 New York State statute for legal incorporation of Baptist churches.
The meeting house of the Baptist Church is preserved by the Ontario Historical Society
in its Heritage Square in Ontario. They are not at present completely sure which meeting
house this is since several are mentioned in the record book.
This collection includes: a record book of trustees' and members' meeting minutes,
1834-1889; a church covenant; articles of practice; and society and annual meeting
minutes, 1833-1884. The meetings of the trustees are irregular, due probably to financial
difficulties.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
First Baptist Church of Ontario records, #6032. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections,
Cornell University Library.
Names:
Ontario Baptist Society (Ontario, N.Y.)
Places:
Ontario (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs.
Wayne County (N.Y.) -- Religious life and customs.
Subjects:
Baptists -- New York (State) -- Ontario.
Churches, Baptist.
Form and Genre Terms:
Minutes.
CONTAINER LIST
Container
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Description
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Date
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Item #1 |
Record book,
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1834-1889. | |
Scope and Contents
Contents: Minutes of trustees' and members' meetings. In December of 1832 a membership
meeting was held to organize the society and elect trustees. No trustees' meetings
were held between 1845 and 1849 but resumed in 1850 when they decided to repair the
meeting house. Various decisions were made regarding subscriptions, pew rents, renting
or buying, and the parsonage. In 1872, a committee of women was assigned the task
of looking into renting "the Whittleton House" for the use of the pastor.
In 1874, the church was in debt and was forced to sell land. In 1877, they decided
to incorporate into the "Ontario Baptist Church." In 1881, the church building was
too dilapidated to be used for meetings and the trustees decided to sell this building
and the surrounding land and to buy the proo-perty of the "Free Advent Church" in
Ontario Village. The lists at the end of the volume include: a list of trustees with
names and dates, beginning in 1834; a list of members with dates, beginning in 1832;
a list entitled "Names of the proprietors of the Baptist meeting house," with dates,
names, and amount of slip. A sheet is filmed at the end of the volume entitled "Names
of the members of the Ontario Baptist Society and the time of becoming Such Formed
the 29th day of December 1832." with dates and names.
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Item #2 |
Church covenant
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(undated). | |
Scope and Contents
Contents: This church covenant is a collective statement by all the members of the
purpose of the church, the beliefs held by its members, and its social intentions.
It includes such statements as an intention "to walk together in Christian love" etc.
Later they state that they will "be just in our dealings, faithful in our dealings,
faithful in our engagements, and exemplary in our deportment, to avoid all rattling
backbiting and excessive anger to abstain from the sale and use of intoxicating drinks..."
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Item # 3 |
Articles of practice
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(undated). | |
Scope and Contents
Contents: Thirteen articles outlining the beliefs, practices, and duties of church
members.
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Item #4 |
Society and annual meeting minutes,
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1833-1884. | |
Scope and Contents
Contents: The meeting minutes record the regular proceedings of the society. In March
of 1877, a notice of incorporation is included. The minutes are preceded by an acknowledgement
of Joseph Carey Jr.'s residency in Wayne County, Jan. 1833.
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