The Baptists (Southern Convention) form the largest denomination in Alabama. The first Baptist church was founded 2 October 1808 on Flint River near Huntsville. The Baptists are the only denomination having some form of centralized state and congregational historic records. Their records are housed in the Samford University Library, Birmingham, Alabama. Included are not only microfilmed minutes of defunct and active congregations, but also the personal papers of many churchmen and a run of the denomination’s state newspaper, the Alabama Baptist (1835-present).
The state’s oldest denomination, Roman Catholic, has records dating from the coming of Iberville’s colony near Mobile in 1699. Most parish records are maintained by the local parish.
The first ordained Episcopal minister in the state was licensed in 1764 to minister to British settlers. The WPA Historical Records Survey in 1939 compiled a volume surveying the records of the Protestant Episcopal church in Alabama. The inventory contains a brief history of each parish, a statement on extant parish records, and an index by location and by parish names. Parish records are maintained by the parish. Unfortunately, the survey did not inventory any other denominational records. A copy of Alabama Historical Records Survey, Inventory of the Church Archives of Alabama, Protestant Episcopal Church (Birmingham, Ala.: Historical Records Survey Project, 1939), is at the Birmingham Public Library.
In 1803 Lorenzo Dow, who claimed to be a Methodist, did his first preaching in Alabama. Methodist missionaries were sent by the South Carolina Conference into the Tombigbee area in 1809. Today, some Methodist records for north Alabama churches are housed at Birmingham Southern College, and south Alabama church records are housed at Huntingdon College, Montgomery. Birmingham Southern College has a run of the state denominational newspaper, the Christian Advocate (1880-present).
The first Presbyterian church was organized in 1818 at Huntsville. Historical records for active Presbyterian churches are usually maintained by the local congregation. Some records of defunct churches are held by Samford University and the Alabama Department of Archives and History.
Source: Eichholz, ed. Ancestry’s Red Book, American State, County, and Town Sources, 1992
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- List Of Churches And Delegates To The Judson Baptist Association In Alabama, 1858
- Autauga County, Alabama Church Records
- Baldwin County, Alabama Church Records
- Barbour County, Alabama Church Records
- Blount County, Alabama Church Records
- Bullock County, Alabama Church Records
- Butler County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Butler County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Antioch East Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Antioch West Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Bethel Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Brushey Creek Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Butler Springs Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Central Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Damascus Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Ebenezer East Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- East Chapman Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- East Greenville Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- First Baptist Church, Greenville, Butler Co., Al
- Forest Home Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Garland Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Georgiana Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Gravel Hill Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Greenville Southside Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Hopewell Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Liberty Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Mckenzie Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Midway Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Mt Olive East Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Mt Olive West Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Mt Pisgah Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church – Butler Co.,Al
- Pleasant Home Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Pleasant Hill Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Sardis Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Shackleville Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Springhill Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Starlington Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Welcome Baptist Church – Butler Co., Al
- Information About The Rev. J.H. Joyner’s Book “History Of Baptist In Butler County, AL”
- Misc. Names From “History Of Butler County Baptist 1819 – 1957”.
- Hosted at Butler County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Calhoun County, Alabama Church Records
- Cherokee County, Alabama Church Records
- Chilton County, Alabama Church Records
- Choctaw County, Alabama Church Records
- Clay County, Alabama Church Records
- Coffee County, Alabama Church Records
- Colbert County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Colbert County, ALGenWeb
- 1913-1914 City of Sheffield Churches
- 1913-1914 City of Tuscumbia Churches
- 1920-1921 City of Sheffield Churches
- 1920-1921 City of Tuscumbia Churches
- Christian Home Church of Christ
- History of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
- Baptisms of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
- Confirmations and 1st Communions of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
- Baptisms of St Joseph Catholic Church of Sheffield
- Deaths of St Joseph Catholic Church of Sheffield
- Hosted at Colbert County, ALGenWeb
- Conecuh County, Alabama Church Records
- Coosa County, Alabama Church Records
- Covington County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Covington County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- The First Baptist Church Of The First Baptist Church Of Florala Copyright Date 1881
- Good Hope Church History, Covington, Al
- Goodhope Church Records, Part 1, Covington, Alabama
- Goodhope Church Records, Part 2, Covington, Alabama
- Goodhope Church Records, Part 3, Covington, Alabama
- The Early History Of Pilgrim’s Rest Primitive Baptist Church, Part 1, Covington, Alabama
- The Early History Of Pilgrim’s Rest Primitive Baptist Church, Part 2, Covington, Alabama
- Hosted at Covington County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Crenshaw County, Alabama Church Records
- Cullman County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Cullman County Public Library
- Hosted at Cullman County, Alabama USGenWeb
- Dallas County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Dallas County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Hosted at Dallas County, ALGenWeb
- Register of St. Paul’s Church, Carlowville 1837-1894
- Hosted at Pleasant Hill Prebysterian Church
- Escambia County, Alabama Church Records
- Geneva County, Alabama Church Records
- Greene County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Greene County, ALGenWeb
- Houston County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Houston County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Hosted at Houston County ALGenWeb
- Jefferson County, Alabama Church Records
- Lamar County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Lamar County, ALGenWeb
- Antioch Church of Christ
- Ebenezer Church History
- Fellowship Baptist Church
- Macedonia Baptist Church
- Mt. Hebron Church
- Mt. Pleasant Freewill Baptist Church Deed
- 1909 Register of Members Mulberry Springs Church
- Old Mt. Pleasant Church
- Pleasant Ridge United Methodist Church
- Shiloh Methodist Episcopal Church
- Shottsville United Methodist Church
- Hosted at Lamar County Kin
- Hosted at Lamar County, ALGenWeb
- Lauderdale County, Alabama Church Records
- Limestone County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Limestone County, ALGenWeb
- Early Members of Mount Pleasant Methodist Church
- Hosted at Limestone County, ALGenWeb
- Marengo County, Alabama Church Records
- Monroe County, Alabama Church Records
- Morgan County, Alabama Church Records
- Perry County, Alabama Church Records
- Pickens County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Pickens County ALGenWeb
- History of the Methodist Church of Alice
- Charter Members of Bethesda Presbyterian Church
- Organization of Big Creek Baptist Church
- History of Mt. Olivet Presbyterian Church
- History of Oak Grove Prebyterian Church
- History of Presbyterian Church of Reform, Pickens County, AL
- Baptist Church of Carrollton, Pickens County, Alabama
- Hosted at Pickens County ALGenWeb
- Pike County, Alabama Church Records
- The Clayhill Church Register 1887-1939
Clayhill Church is off County Road 5511 in Brundidge, Pike County, Alabama. These images are digital representations of their complete church register covering the years of 1887-1939. This is a valuable source of genealogical information for those who comprised the membership of this church. It’s also a great complement to any transcription of its cemetery as it may include information on the unreadable headstones, and those who have no headstones. Included within this register are birth, baptism, death, burial and membership information. Unfortunately there was no marriage information recorded.
- Hosted at Pike County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Hosted at In Dixie Genealogies
- The Clayhill Church Register 1887-1939
- Randolph County, Alabama Church Records
- Talladega County, Alabama Church Records
- Walker County, Alabama Church Records
- Wilcox County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Wilcox County, Alabama USGenWeb Archives Project
- Hosted at Wilcox County ALGenWeb
- Winston County, Alabama Church Records
- Hosted at Winston County ALGenWeb
- Childhood Church Memories of the Church of Christ in Haleyville
- The Church of Christ in Haleyville
- History of the First United Methodist Church in Double Springs
- Original Register of Houston Methodist Church
- New Prospect Baptist Church Historical Sketch
- New Prospect Church Members in 1883
- History of Old Union Missionary Baptist Church
- Short Sketch of Pleasant Hill No. 1
- Poplar Springs Methodist Church Register Book
- Sardis Missionary Baptist Church History and Rules of Decorum
- Sardis Missionary Baptist Church Membership Lists
- Hosted at Winston County ALGenWeb