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Archives
Preserving the past … protecting the future
Our Mission The Archives of the Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut is the official repository for records created by and about the diocese, its related bodies, and individual Episcopalians. Its mission is to identify, collect, preserve, classify, and make available the ongoing life and work of the Episcopal Church in Connecticut and offer reference service to Diocesan staff, clergy, laity and the general public. The Archives’ resources exist as a part of the broader mission of the church to support community life and parish work in the institutional church in Connecticut.
Contact Info Margaret Smith, archival assistant Monday – Thursday, 9:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m. mbsmith@ctdiocese.org (860) 233-4481 ext. 135 In Connecticut: (800) 842-0126 Fax (860) 523-1410
Location Episcopal Diocese of Connecticut 1335 Asylum Ave. Hartford, CT 06105
Hours Monday through Thursday, from 9:30 to 4:30 By appointment
Photocopying and mailing Except for legitimate parish requests, all photocopying and mailing expenses are the responsibility of the patron
The diocesan library and archives are the official repository of publications and historical documents of the Diocese of Connecticut. • The archives librarian is available to visit and assist parish archivists/historians in organizing, conserving, and cataloging parish documents on site.
Reference and research requests • The archives staff supports the diocesan staff, individuals, parishes and the general public. Due to staffing constraints, we cannot conduct extensive research for outside users. We will be glad to answer well-defined questions as time permits. The archives may be used for reference and extensive scholarly research by appointment. • Prior to submitting a question to the archives, please bear in mind that the diocesan archives generally does not maintain the sacramental records of most parishes, nor is there a central index for these. First contact individual parishes for information about baptisms, marriages, and burials. The exceptions are the sacramental records of closed congregations that have been passed to the Diocesan Archives for permanent retention. Vital records are considered confidential legal documents, and inquiries must be accompanied by proof of identification or familial relationship. • The Archives no longer provides free and extensive genealogical research, and genealogists are encouraged to contact the Connecticut State Library’s History and Genealogy Division at 860-757-6677 or http://www.cslib.org/handg.htm for answers to these reference questions. Please refer to our Archival Holdings page for further details on genealogical research.
The archives may be used for reference or scholarly research by appointment. Please call to arrange to use the collections. • Please contact us by telephone, letter, email or fax, and include the name and location of your parish. If you e-mail or fax, please include your complete name and title, mailing address, emailing address, and telephone number.
Access to collection materials is based on Restrictions due to confidentiality Physical condition of the material
Links: • History • Bishops • Constitution & Canons
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