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1774 Congregational - Maine

Eunae  (View posts) Posted: 13 Oct 2006 1:59PM GMT
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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.
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Eunae 13 Oct 2006 1:59PM GMT 
storknurse 25 Nov 2006 1:00PM GMT 
   

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