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St. Barnabas' Church (Anglican), Bristol Mines, Quebec fonds
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1895-1955 (Creation)
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3 cm of textual records Service register fragile.
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In 1893, the Rev. W.C. Dilworth of Bristol secured a lot of land as a gift from Mr. William Rattray for a church and burial ground at Bristol Mines. By 1895, the former St. Mark's, Bristol (apparently in operation from 1867-1887) was dismantled and rebuilt four miles away and dedicated St. Barnabas' Church, Bristol Mines. Bishop William Bennett Bond of Montreal consecrated St. Barnabas' on August 19, 1895. The church was deconsecrated and the property sold by the Diocese of Montreal in October 1955. The burial ground has been retained.
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Fonds consists of a service register, 1916-1955, and property records for St. Barnabas' congregation in Bristol Mines, Quebec.
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Donated at various times by clergy, parish officers, parishioners, and staff of St. Barnabas', Bristol Mines.
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Open
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Use of records for publication, either whole or in part, requires permission of the archivist.
Finding aids
Index for parish records. "Guide to the Holdings of the Ecclesiastical Province of Ontario"
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No further accruals are expected.
General note
Parish history in "The Church in Clarendon" by W. H. Naylor, published in 1919.
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The parish registers for this congregation are with the Parish of Aylmer.