Fonds AB3208 - Anglican Parish Registers

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Reference code

ZA HPRA AB3208

Title

Anglican Parish Registers

Date(s)

  • 1850 - 2004 (Creation)

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Fonds

Extent and medium

DVDs

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Name of creator

(1847-)

Administrative history

The Anglican Church of Southern Africa, previously known as the Church of the Province of Southern Africa, is the province of the Anglican Communion in Southern Africa. Its primate is the Archbishop of Cape Town. The church includes dioceses in present day South Africa, Mozambique, Namibia, Angola, Lesotho, Swaziland and St. Helena.

An agreement was signed in 1937 between the Church of the Province of South Africa (CPSA) - now known as the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (ACSA) - and the University of the Witwatersrand, whereby the church's central record library was places on loan with the University. The library consisted of books, pamphlets, periodicals and manuscripts. The richness of the Anglican Church's manuscript collection is due to the efforts of the provincial archivists appointed by the church to collect material and transfer it to the university. The first, 1937-1957, was Father Osmund Victor, followed by Canon Cecil Thomas Wood from 1958-1979. Mrs AR Kotze then took over from 1979-2000, until Carol Archibald was appointed as Provincial Archivist in 2001.

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This Index provides a listing of the digitised Registers of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa, which are now available on DVDs and on the website of the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They cover the years 1850-2004 and include baptism, marriage and burial records.

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The Anglican Church in South Africa itself was originally organized in four provinces, namely the Diocese of the Cape of Good Hope, Diocese of Natal, Diocese of the Orange Free State and the Diocese of Transvaal. These provinces were later divided into more Dioceses. The records on the website of the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have been arranged according to the original four Provinces.
The records on the DVDs are arranged as listed in alphabetical order as per Diocese.

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Note

Registers which are not listed below have not been digitised. Please contact Historical Papers to ascertain whether these registers are part of the physical archive of the Anglican Church in Southern Africa and are kept at Historical Papers. Some of the Dioceses have opted not to transfer the registers to Historical Papers, but to keep the registers in their respective churches/parish.

Note

This archive can only authenticate those online copies of entries in registers that are physically kept as part of the archive of the Anglican Church.
Alternatively we can also authenticate records bearing our name as contributors to the FamilySearch database, namely "Courtesy of the University of the Witwatersrand".

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