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All Saints Anglican Church, situated in Cumberland Street, Dunedin, first opened for worship in July 1865. The church formed part of the Dunedin All Saints Anglican Parish.

Dates covered: 1865 - 2008     

The collection includes baptismal, burial, marriage and service registers, vestry minute books, correspondence, financial records, publications and Mothers' Union records.

Dates covered: 1876 - 1991     

The collection includes a baptismal register (1961-1978), a burial register (1871-1942), a register of service (1932-1977), cemetery records and some photographs.

Dates covered: 1861 - Circa 1985     

Prior to 1869, the Anglican Diocese of Dunedin (Otago and Southland) formed the southern part of the Diocese of Christchurch.

Dates covered: Circa 1855 - 2007     

The Riverton Anglican Parish was renamed in 1999.

Dates covered: 1966 - 1999     

Butler was in business for twenty years in London before being ordained a minister. He arrived in the Bay of Islands in 1819, settling in Kerikeri.

Dates covered: 1819 - 1824     

The collection includes a marriage register (1965-1972), Church Committee minutes (1933-1938), and an order of service (1972).

Dates covered: 1933 - 1972     

The Church of the Holy Innocents formed part of the Dunedin All Saints Anglican Parish. It was closed in 1974.

Dates covered: 1892 - 1998     

The New Zealand Council for Christian Education amalgamated with the National Council of Churches Christian Education Commission in 1974 to form the Churches Education Commission.

Dates covered: 1940 - 2004     

The collection includes papers relating to Clarke's term as Chief Protector of Aborigines, journals and letters to the Church Missionary Society, letters to his family, and Clarke family papers.

Dates covered: 1822 - 1871     

William Colenso was born probably on 7 November 1811 to Samuel and Mary Colenso, and was baptised on 13 December 1811 in Penzance, Cornwall, England.

Dates covered: 1834 - 1903     

Williams was born on 11 February 1792 and was baptised on 13 April at Gosport, Hampshire, England. He entered the Navy in 1806, retiring on half pay in 1815.

Dates covered: Circa 1822 - 1864     

Rev. Samuel Marsden was a chaplain, magistrate, agriculturalist, and missionary who founded the Christian mission in New Zealand.

Dates covered: Circa 1813 - 1937     

The Flagstaff Parochial District detached from St John's Anglican Parish in 1964. In 1976 it became the Flagstaff-Brockville Parochial District.

Dates covered: 1956 - 1987     

The collection includes a Register of Services and a 1916 marriage licence. Greenfield baptismal records can be found among the baptismal registers of Holy Trinity Anglican Church in Lawrence.

Dates covered: 1915 - 1932     

The Guild was established in 1938. Scope and contents: The collection includes minutes, correspondence, membership lists, financial records, rules, newsletters and guidebooks.

Dates covered: 1927 - 1992     

The Holy Trinity Anglican Church was officially opened in 1871. Prior to that, Anglican services had been held in the Wesleyan church or in the local school since 1867.

Dates covered: 1866 - 1980     

In 1933 the Holy Trinity Church Hall was opened in North Invercargill.

Dates covered: 1931 - 1995     

This collection includes journals, letters, and other papers.

Dates covered: 1825 - 1831     

Samuel Marsden was born on 25 June 1765, at Farsley, Yorkshire, England, the eldest of the seven children of Bathsheba Brown and her husband, Thomas Marsden.

Dates covered: Circa 1794 - 1838     
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