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Eliza and Phillis Jessop

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This entry details the baptism of Elisa and Phillis Jessop on July 17th, 1842. Elisa and Phillis were among the first baptisms preformed by Rev. Welby at the Irish Settlement.

Robert Watson

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This entry details the baptism of Robert Watson on February 6, 1844. which was the first baptism to be preformed at the Irish Settlement.

Sarah Collins

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This entry details the baptismal record of Sarah Collins on September 19, 1844 at the Irish Settlement. Sarah was the daughter of Stephen Collins, first rector of St. Stephen's Church.

Arabella Delancey

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This entry shows the baptismal record of Arabella Delancy (Delancey) on February 28, 1845.

Volume VIII: Baptisms 1888-1915; Marriages 1890-1898; Burials 1881-1900

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The front cover of the eighth volume of records from St. John's relating to the end of the nineteenth-century.

Volume II: A Page from Baptisms 1843-1844

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This page details the baptismal records of St. John's from August of 1843 to January of 1844.

Volume II: A Page from Baptisms 1844

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A page from the baptismal records of 1844. This particular entry lists various residences such as Lake St. Clair and Garrison town as well as multiple references to Detroit.

Volume II: A Page from Baptisms 1842

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This page details the baptisms that occurred at St. John's Church from August to December of 1842. This particular page is also interesting for the varied residences listed of the parishioners likes Detroit, England, and the Irish Settlement.

Volume II: Baptisms 1843 Continued

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A page from the baptismal records of St. John's Church during 1843. The page reveals that families would have many members baptized on the same day.

Volume II: Baptisms from 1843

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A page from the baptismal records from the year 1843. Some interesting facts from this page reveal that the Church had parishioners from not only Sandwich, but Windsor and England. In addition, baptisms did not always take place immediately after…