
E. Kay Kirkham (1908–1985)
Author of The handwriting of American records for a period of 300 years
About the Author
Works by E. Kay Kirkham
A survey of American church records : major and minor denominations before 1880-1890 : religious migrations of some of the major denominations (1980) 37 copies
A Handy Guide to Record-searching in the Larger Cities of the United States Including a Guide to their Vital Records and Some Maps with Street Indexes with Other Information of… (1974) 30 copies, 1 review
An Index to Some of the Bibles and Family Records of the United States; Volume II (1984) 18 copies, 1 review
The land records of America: Military records of America : census records of America (1972) 15 copies
An Index to Some of the Family Records of the Southern States - 35,000 Microfilm References From The N.S. D.A.R. Files and Elsewhere (1979) 15 copies
Some of the military records of America, before 1900; their use and value in genealogical and historical research (1964) 13 copies, 1 review
A survey of American church records; for the period before the Civil War, east of the Mississippi River (1959) 6 copies
Survey of American Church Records Volume II Minor Denominations by E. Kay Kirkham Hardback 1960 (1960) 3 copies
Census Records (US) 1 copy
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- Legal name
- Kirkham, Earl Kay
- Birthdate
- 1908-09-28
- Date of death
- 1985-08-04
- Gender
- male
- Organizations
- The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Lehi, Utah, USA
- Place of death
- Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
- Burial location
- Elysian Burial Gardens, Millcreek, Utah, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Utah, USA
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Title: A Survey of American Church Records
Author: Kirkham, E. Kay
Publishing Information: The Everton Publishers, Inc., Logan Utah, IV Edition, 1978, 4th edition, 344 pgs
General Statement:
Religious records are important as they often precede civil registration of vital records. They can, however, sometimes be difficult to locate. This book may help you locate records related to your ancestors' religious denomination.
Misc Notes:
Only lists of church records found in archival publications or show more public archives. Most records are still in the custody of individual churches.
Keep in mind this survey was done in the mid-1970s. At that time the author was somewhat selective of information; There was an attempt to secure information about the greatest number of denominations possible, however, there were some very small denominations that were omitted.
Basic Detail Review:
Survey of Denominations:
Reading details of denominations may include items such as in the Baptist section: “...admissions and dismissals of members contain most helpful information.” “..examine each line of each plate...at times you may find more personal detailed information.”
Bibliographies at the end of each section include books for further study.
Some smaller denominations have limited information.
Migration Information as related to denominations:
This is a fascinating section but deals mostly with The Baptists, the German denominations, and the Presbyterians (Scoth-Irish).
Survey of Denominations by State:
Some states are very detailed (i.e. New York, etc.), and some states (i.e. Arizona, Washington, etc.), have very little information, or just a short biography of other sources.
Glossary of Religious Words and Terms:
Detailed
Survey Abbreviations:
The ‘survey detail’ pages by state include abbreviations, this section should be glanced through first before digging into the actual surveys. For example, the “*” abbreviation is located on nearly every page, and without knowing that it refers to the Family History Center you might be confused as to its meaning. The abbreviation details are not listed before the ‘Surveys’.
Appendix:
Details on records by State/County located at the FamilyHistory library, including kind of record, years included, and Film Call Numbers.
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Author: Kirkham, E. Kay
Publishing Information: The Everton Publishers, Inc., Logan Utah, IV Edition, 1978, 4th edition, 344 pgs
General Statement:
Religious records are important as they often precede civil registration of vital records. They can, however, sometimes be difficult to locate. This book may help you locate records related to your ancestors' religious denomination.
Misc Notes:
Only lists of church records found in archival publications or show more public archives. Most records are still in the custody of individual churches.
Keep in mind this survey was done in the mid-1970s. At that time the author was somewhat selective of information; There was an attempt to secure information about the greatest number of denominations possible, however, there were some very small denominations that were omitted.
Basic Detail Review:
Survey of Denominations:
Reading details of denominations may include items such as in the Baptist section: “...admissions and dismissals of members contain most helpful information.” “..examine each line of each plate...at times you may find more personal detailed information.”
Bibliographies at the end of each section include books for further study.
Some smaller denominations have limited information.
Migration Information as related to denominations:
This is a fascinating section but deals mostly with The Baptists, the German denominations, and the Presbyterians (Scoth-Irish).
Survey of Denominations by State:
Some states are very detailed (i.e. New York, etc.), and some states (i.e. Arizona, Washington, etc.), have very little information, or just a short biography of other sources.
Glossary of Religious Words and Terms:
Detailed
Survey Abbreviations:
The ‘survey detail’ pages by state include abbreviations, this section should be glanced through first before digging into the actual surveys. For example, the “*” abbreviation is located on nearly every page, and without knowing that it refers to the Family History Center you might be confused as to its meaning. The abbreviation details are not listed before the ‘Surveys’.
Appendix:
Details on records by State/County located at the FamilyHistory library, including kind of record, years included, and Film Call Numbers.
MCGS Librarian show less
Organized by State then large or historically significant cities--Includes information re. to early city directories, newspapers, first federal censuses, important libraries and sources for vital records.
Some of the military records of America, before 1900; their use and value in genealogical and historical research by E. Kay Kirkham
USAM/Bounties, Military - United States/United States - Military records - Handbooks, manuals, etc./United States - Genealogy - Handbooks, manuals, etc./Pensions, Military
An index to some of the Bibles and family records of the United States: 45,500 references as taken from the microfilm at the Genealogical Society of Utah, Vol. II by E. Kay Kirkham
R/GENRUnited States - Genealogy - Indexes/United States - Bible records - Indexes
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