Richard & Jane (Kennedy) Rutledge (my 3X Gt. Grandparents) were members of Stephen's Anglican Church from around 1832 up until 1850 when the family moved north to Erin. A son James was buried at St. Stephens in 1847. I recently visited the Anglican Church Archives at Mills Memorial Library at McMaster University in Hamilton and found baptismal records for three of their children who were baptized at St. Stephens.
Murray Miles, Kitchener, Ontario
Feel free to contact me. murray_miles@sympatico.ca
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Richard & Jane (Kennedy) Rutledge (my 3X Gt. Grandparents) were members of Stephen's Anglican Church from around 1832 up until 1850 when the family moved north to Erin. A son James was buried at St. Stephens in 1847. I recently visited the Anglican Church Archives at Mills Memorial Library at McMaster University in Hamilton and found baptismal records for three of their children who were baptized at St. Stephens.
Murray Miles, Kitchener, Ontario
Feel free to contact me. murray_miles@sympatico.ca