Login

Login

Sign Up

Sign Up

Tag ›› Anglican

You can subscribe to a category or tag you are interested in.
Please log in or sign up to subscribe (or unsubscribe) and receive email notifications listing new notices using this category or tag.

Showing archived notices as there are no current notices for this tag

Archived notices for this tag are shown below. Hide archived notices.

      
      Add comment      Send notice to friends
Added at 11am, 01.03.10 by Stephanie Ryan

First native born Catholic priest in Queensland

Recently I was asked to write an item on Father John Ryan, first native born Catholic priest in Queensland (1860-1931). It focused attention on how many church records we hold: Anglican, Presbyterian, Catholic, Hebrew, Salvation Army and Uniting to begin with.

 

Church records may be a source of information on an individual or family wherever they were in the state.

 

What sort of church records does SLQ hold?

·        Many parishes of all religions have recorded at least some part of their history, either as a separate publication or in a local history of the area. A special event or anniversary of the church might be celebrated in print and image.

·        Check Picture Queensland for a range of photographs.

·        Many religions had newspapers for at least part of their history. See the catalogue and our newspaper finding aids at the Desk (back of Level 3).

·        Check indexes to a range of parish records. These can be useful, particularly when no civil records exist.

·        The Uniting Church has lodged its records with SLQ. Enquire about these in the Heritage collections, Level 4.

·        See our information guide in the reading and on the net about parish recordshttp://www.slq.qld.gov.au/about/pub/info_guides/collections/fh

 

This image from the Brisbane Courier 25 May 1927 p18 gives rise to the question:

How long did it take to get so many hats at such a similar angle at the same time?

My email is: moc.liamg@701rsms

To comment on this notice please login or sign up