St. John's Second German Lutheran Church

Marriages by Bride's Name

 

The baptismal, marriage and death/burial registers of St. John Ev. Lutheran Church located at 144 Court St., Newark, N.J. were indexed by genealogists, Tom & Kathryn Peters who continue their quest to help with German genealogical research for Newark ancestors. While this parish began in 1833, the metrical records from 1833-1845 do not appear to be extant. Civil copies of the marriages performed in this church are preserved within the Essex Co., N.J. marriages which have been indexed and digital copies produced by familysearch.org and cover the period 1836-1845. We have produced indexes for the following records:

Baptisms: 1846-1902

Marriages: 1846-1903

Deaths/Burials: 1846-1902

Ministers who served St. John’s at the Court Street location include the following:

Lorenz Schmidt 1833
Philip Merkle 1834-1835
John Frederick Winkler 1835-1840
Friedrich G. Maschhop 1840-1855
George Turk 1855-1866
John F. Steiner 1867-1868
William Rieb 1869-1905

There are over 10,000 entries indexed here. It should be noted that the German birthplaces are noted in all of the church entries except the baptisms of George Turk, 1855-1866!

Not included are the records of the St. John Ev. Luth. Parish that split from the Court St. parish. Having two Lutheran parishes with the same name causes much confusion. They can only be “sorted out” by the location of the church edifice or by the name of the minister. The other St. John worshipped on Halsey St. and later removed to a new church on Avon Avenue in Newark.

If you locate an entry of interest and would like to obtain a copy, there are 3 ways to go about it:

1. Contact The Lutheran Archives Center at Philadelphia:

website: http://ltsp.edu/lutheran-archives-philadelphia

email: mtairyachives@ltsp.edu

John E. Petersen, Curator (215)248-6327

The cost per entry is $35. Please provide the entire entry as given in the database. The image will be emailed to you upon receipt of the fee.

2. You can contact John Petersen and arrange to make a personal visit. Bear in mind that the Archive is only open 2 days a week or by appointment at a mutually agreeable time.

3. You can have a researcher make arrangements to do the research for you.

We thank John E. Petersen, Curator of the Lutheran –Archives-Philadelphia and Dr. Kim-Eric Williams, archivist for their continued support of our efforts to assist researchers. They have a fine facility and could use your support.

 

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