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1848 - 1955 (~ 107 years)
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Name |
Bridgeport Free Church - red brick - 1 storey Designated Kitchener |
Nickname |
2 |
Born |
constructed 1848 |
76 Bloomingdale Rd., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
Gender |
Unknown |
Church |
1848-1955 |
Bridgeport Free Church, Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
- Land on the Bloomingdale Road was donated on November 16, 1848 by John U. Tyson for a free cemetery and free church, to be available for the use of any denomination. The first German Baptist congregation in Canada was organized here on September 10, 1851 by the Rev. August Rauschenbusch. (This 16-member congregation was the forerunner of Benton Street Baptist Church in Berlin/Kitchener.) The first pastor was Rev. Henry Schneider who was ordained to the Baptist Ministry on November 12, 1852.1a
1aAmbrose, Rosemary. Waterloo County Churches A Research Guide to Churches Established Before 1900. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada: Waterloo-Wellington Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1993. [used the kind permission of Rosemary Ambrose 2011] \\lang4105
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Designated Historical Building |
76 Bloomingdale Rd., Kitchener, Waterloo Region, Ontario |
Former Geographic Area |
Bridgeport |
Died |
still standing 1955 |
Person ID |
I1058 |
Properties |
Last Modified |
18 May 2012 |
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Notes |
- Bridgeport Free Church
Begun: 1848 Closed: c.1955
Land on the Bloomingdale Road was donated on November 16, 1848 by John U. Tyson for a free cemetery and free church, to be available for the use of any denomination. The first German Baptist congregation in Canada was organized here on September 10, 1851 by the Rev. August Rauschenbusch. (This 16-member congregation was the forerunner of Benton Street Baptist Church in Berlin/Kitchener.) The first pastor was Rev. Henry Schneider who was ordained to the Baptist Ministry on November 12, 1852.
Regular Sunday services in the Free Church were discontinued c.1955. The community then assumed responsiblity for the maintenance of the building which was donated to the Boy Scouts for their use. The Scouts continued to meet in it until 1968 when the front entrance was damaged by fire. The church was repaired and some renovations also were accomplished at the same time through the generosity of the Bridgeport Women's Institute. The building, which is designated as a Heritage Landmark of the City of Kitchener, has a plaque on the front wall of the church which reads: FREE CHURCH ERECTED 1848.
Records:
Baptism dates: unknown* Location of records: unknown*
Marriage dates: unknown* Location of records: unknown*
Burial dates: unknown* Location of records: unknown*
*As this was a "Free" church, records would be located with the church to which each individual belonged. Information from the Free Church Cemetery has been recorded and published by the Waterloo-Wellington Branch of the Ontario Genealogical Society; the original records are with the City of Waterloo Cemetery Board. The Minute Book for the Free Church, Bridgeport for 1879-1930 is at Doon Heritage Crossroads. A partial transcription which has been made of this small Minute Book is available at the Kitchener Public Library.
References: Bridgeport W.I.; Clubine c.1976; Lamb, WHS 1979(67):60; Zimmerman, WHS 1965(53):18-23.1a
1aAmbrose, Rosemary. Waterloo County Churches A Research Guide to Churches Established Before 1900. Kitchener, Ontario, Canada: Waterloo-Wellington Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, 1993. [used the kind permission of Rosemary Ambrose 2011]
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