The founding of the Ira Baptist Church Extends back into Colonial days before Vermont was organized as a state, by the adoption of its present Constitution, and before the adoption of the United States Constitution.
A complete list of more than 1,000 members who have belonged to this Church since its organization, in chorological order as nearly as can be determined by the records of the times, giving the date and manner of reception and demission so far as recorded.
Reputed to be the Third oldest Baptist Church in the state of Vermont.
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1783-1794
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1801-1803
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1808
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1809
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1813-1815
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1816
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1821
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1825-1829
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1831
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1831-32
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1847-1857
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1858-1859
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1860-1875
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1878
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1879-1889
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1890-1894
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1895-1916
- Baptist Church of Ira Vermont – Church Membership 1917-1924
Our family is considering attending a Baptist church in our area. Thank you for posting some of the histories, which helps us know the church a bit more. It is interesting that it extends back into Colonial days even before Vermont was a state.