St. Mary Catholic Church (Tiffin, Ohio) Records
Collection Overview
Abstract
Church record books with baptisms, first communions, confirmations, marriages, cemetery records, interments, and deaths. Some records in Latin. Some records restricted.
Dates
- Creation: 1831-2002
Extent
6 Reels (6 reels of 35mm microfilm)
Creator
- Saint Mary Catholic Church (Tiffin, Ohio) (Organization)
Scope and Contents
The collection consists of baptisms, first communions, confirmations, marriages, cemetery records, interments, and deaths. Due to inconsistencies in pagination and transcription of data, researchers are encouraged to refer to all volumes within each series.
There is a note in the front of the marriage record book dated 1854-1916 that states that January through September, 1852 records are located at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Tiffin. There is also a list of private baptisms from Mercy Hospital in Tiffin found in the baptismal record book dated 1957 - 1962. These records are from June, 1957 through October, 1962.
One record book has been lost, according to the office staff of St. Mary Catholic Church. This may account for the following gaps in the records: first communions (1907-1917), confirmations (1907-1916), and interments (1854-1859).
Parish History
On a trip through Tiffin in 1829, Catholic Bishop Fenwick from Cincinnati saw the need for a Catholic Church in Tiffin. In September of 1829, the bishop purchased land to be used as a site for a church. The church building itself was not completed until 1836, but the parish did have a resident priest serving mass beginning in 1831. His name was Father Edmund Quin. Father Quin said mass in private homes until the building was completed.
When Father Quin was assigned to St. Mary parish he began to attend Stations throughout Northwest Ohio. Tiffin became a Station, and later, a Mission center for the area. St. Mary's parish served Maumee, Auglaize, Fremont, McCutchenville, Sandusky, New Washington, Shelby Settlement, New Riegel, Thompson, Melmore and many other parishes.
The Catholic population of Tiffin grew rapidly during the 1830's and 1840's. An addition was built on to the back of St. Mary's church building. In 1845, a second Catholic parish was formed. This was St. Joseph and it was formed to serve the German Catholic population. In 1856, St. Mary parish built its second church. In 1906, the parish's third church was completed on a new site. The church was relocated to South Sandusky Street. This is where the church is currently located.
Conditions Governing Access
There is a seventy (70) year access restriction on baptism and marriage records. No restrictions apply to the remainder of this collection.
Conditions Governing Use
Researchers using this collection assume full responsibility for conforming to the laws of libel, privacy, and copyright, and are responsible for securing permissions necessary for publication or reproduction.
Language of Materials
English
Immediate Source of Acquisition
The records of St. Mary Catholic Church (Tiffin, Ohio) were transferred for microfilming to the Center for Archival Collections in February 2002 with the cooperation of Father Frank A. Murd of the parish.
Processing Information
This finding aid and collection were prepared by Jennifer Golis in February 2002.
Subject
- Saint Mary Catholic Church (Tiffin, Ohio) (Organization)
Source
- Murd, Frank A., Father (Person)
- Title
- Guide to the St. Mary Catholic Church (Tiffin, Ohio) Records
- Author
- Jennifer Golis, Mark Sprang
- Date
- February 2002, August 2020
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin