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First St. Paul Lutheran Church Records
1301 N. LaSalle
Chicago, IL

Posted September 2001
Extraction Indexes by Karen S. Rowe and Edwin Friedrich

Updated May 2006


DETAILS FOUND IN ORIGINAL RECORDS
Baptisms - Birthdate, Baptism Date, Father's and Mother's Name, Sponsor Names
Marriages - Maiden Name, Birthdate, Birthplace, Marriage Date
Confirmations - Confirmation Date, Birthdate
Deaths- Info. Varies: Maiden, DOB/Age at Death, Birthplace, Parents/Spouse Name


INCLUDED IN THIS INDEX
Baptisms 1846-1853 (376 entries)
Confirmations 1852-1870 (956 entries)
Marriages 1846-1865 (1127 entries)

Deaths 1846-1861 (354 entries)
Marriages 1866-1871 (833 entries)

Other records available for look-ups:
Baptisms 1853-1856
SURNAME INDEX
A - Butzer (303 records)
Chicut - Duepke (115 records)
Ebeling - Furer (303 records)
Gabler - Guttenfelder (136 records)
Haaker - Huxhold (254 records)
Jackel - Kutemeyer (233 records)
Laatz - Lynwoldt (129 records)
Maager - Mylius (150 records)
Nagel - Puschek (167 records)
Raabe - Rutishauser (134 records)
Saame - Sweenie (330 records)
Tadge - Voss (129 records)
Wach - Zuber (216 records)

First St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church - Chicago, IL
The history of First St. Paul's started in 1843 when George Schaiver, Karl Teschner, John Pfund, Charles Stein, B.A. Beyer, H.H. Rantze, Arnold Kroeger, William Frank and Jacob Letz organized themselves into a church council and met to obtain a lot and build a church building. The first 20'x60' church on the southwest corner of Ohio Street and LaSalle Avenue was completed in 1844. (A plaque was placed on the site in 1937 by the Chicago Historical Society.) However, the congregation did not have a pastor intil 1846 when Rev. Christian August Thomas Selle of New Lisbon, Ohio accepted their call. There was a division of the congregation in 1848, caused by doctrinal disagreements, with the Lutheran contingent being in the minority. Thus, they had to seek a new church building which they erected on Indiana (now Grand) Avenue between Wells and Franklin Streets and dedicated in 1849. The church was 34'x55' with a steeple and cost $260 in labor. The voting membership at that time was 50. During the decade 1850-1860 the congregation grew to such an extent that the Indiana Avenue church became too small and a new church was erected on the corner of Franklin and Superior Streets which was dedicated in 1864. This church unfortunately burned completely in the Great Chicago Fire of October 9, 1871. (Thanks to Dr. Edwin Friedrich for this summary.)

More information (Courtesy of Lila White.).





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