Bristol/Yorkville Congregational Church Membership 1836-1935

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Terms used in compiling a list of membership are, Mar. = Marriage; Dis. = Letter of Dismission; M. C. = Membership ceased; Letter; Profess; and Dropped.

The term Letter indicates membership was gained by virtue of previous membership in another church. The prospective member carried with them a letter signifying their good standing in the church they left.

A Letter of Dismission was a letter asking the church to dismiss the member and certify they were in good standing. Letters of Dismission were requests that the member's name be removed from the membership roll. They were not letters of dismissal because the church expelled them.

In addition to carrying a letter from another church, prospective members could gain admission by professing their faith and allegiance to the church and its doctrine. The term Profess was used to indicate membership was attained in this manner.

The term Dropped is synonymous with being expelled or removed.

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SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrCodeRemarksMoDyYr  
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SurnameGiven NameMoDyYrCodeRemarksMoDyYr  
Laird Merle A., Mrs. Robert A. Feb 6 Profess Dis. Jun 20, 1918 to Seward Congregational Jun 21 1929
Laird Robert A. "Bob" Feb 6 Letter From Congregational Ch. Richmond, IL May 12 1918
Tallmadge John Feb 6 Letter From M. E. Ch. Plattville; dis. to Yorkville M. E. Feb 1899
Young Bessie, Miss Feb 6 Profess Dis. Mar 2, 1917 to Princeton, IL
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Data last uploaded on 2013-06-22 17:52:12-0500 CDT by unknown