1774 Congregational - Maine
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1774 Congregational - Maine
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Posted: 13 Oct 2006 1:59PM GMT |
Classification: Query
My question is one I can't seem to find a good answer for online so far. My 5th grt. grandparents were married in a Cong. Church in York Co., ME in 1774. I believe my 5th grt. grandfather may have been an Ulster-Scot and his bride my 5th grt. grandmother was of Scottish origins.
My question is, did some of the Presbyterian folks who came to America during the Ulster-Scot immigration period, attend Congregational Churches?
I have found a few old records from other Congregational churches in York Co., ME which seem to indicate so, but I cannot find anything definitive about this.
I'm just wondering if the Presbyterians in those early days of their settling in New England (the Ulster-Scots and Irish) would have converted over from Presbyterian to Congregationalism.
Thank You very much for any help.
My question is, did some of the Presbyterian folks who came to America during the Ulster-Scot immigration period, attend Congregational Churches?
I have found a few old records from other Congregational churches in York Co., ME which seem to indicate so, but I cannot find anything definitive about this.
I'm just wondering if the Presbyterians in those early days of their settling in New England (the Ulster-Scots and Irish) would have converted over from Presbyterian to Congregationalism.
Thank You very much for any help.
