The contents of the first parish registers were summarized by Robert L. Gieber and published through the Family History Library of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The document is microfilmed and available as an item in FHL film 1440446.
The following images are being loaded to this post on an occasional basis. At a later date, this post will contain searchable data. Since my search interests are primarily the Kohn and Reinert families of Tipton, these pages have been completed.
Title Page
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Foreword
Provenance, page ii |
Provenance
Donated to the Family History Library by Robert L. Geiber, 2315 Carpenter Avenue, Des Moines IA 50311-3109Foreword, page iii |
Foreword
Although it is often heard that the St. Joseph parish is the oldest parish in the Salina Diocese, this is not true. That honor probably goes to St. Mary's Church at Clifton, followed by St. Bernard's at Clara, both of which were established in the spring of 1866.It is for this reason that most baptisms, marriages and burials for the St. Joseph community occurring before 1873 are found in the parish records of St. Mary's and St. Bernard's.
The records for St. Joseph's begin in 1873, the year of the ordination of Father Louis Mollier, a native of France, and they end in 1993. Although there have been marriages performed after 1993 in St. Joseph's Church, they were recorded in the registers for St. John the Baptist parish in Clyde, KS. It will be noted that the priests ministering to the St. Joseph community will often say that a baptism, etc. was performed at St. Joseph's Church, Clyde, KS, rather than St. Jospeh, KS, since the post office address at that particular time was Clyde.
As with any document from handwriting, caution —and imagination— must be used when searching names here. Since many of the entries were originally in Latin or French, it was often a matter of choice for me to render the name in English. For example Jacobus in Latin could be rendered either James or Jacob in English, or Jacques in French. The French-speaking priests also had to contend with English, German and even Czech names, so the way they inscribed them in the register was often not the way the names are spelled today. Also, since many of the French Canadian names were unfamiliar even to the French priests (Ozilda, Exiline, Edmée, etc.) there is quite a bit of variety in the spellings. Sometimes the the priest had his own way of rendering a name in Latin or French, and I had no way of knowing what the name really was. I think, for example, that Father Mollier usually rendered Josephine as Josephe, the -e distinguishing it from the male form Joseph. Likewise, I think he rendered Henrietta as Henrélie, Anrélie or Aurélie.
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Since in French the letter H is silent, be prepared to find an H where it would not be found today or absent where it should be. This is especially important for names beginning with vowels. If one looks for ARPIN, for example, one should also look for HARPIN. Likewise Otott-Hautotte; Urban-Herban; Hercure-Ercure.
Names were entered by the priests as they heard them, and there are often many different combinations of letters that can be used to represent a particular sound. All of these possibilities might be expected for the name Odette, for example: Odet, Audet, Odette, Audette, Hodet, Hodette, Haudette. Likewise Bachand, Bachamp, Bachant, Bashamp, Baschand, Bashant. Sometimes the same sound can be found spelled by very different letters such as CYR(E) - SIRE, LeClerc - LeClair.
It was difficult for me to interpret some of the handwritten names and I apologize for errors found here. I still do not know, for example, how some names should be spelled. For example:
Saindon - St-Don - Saindou - St-Dou(x)? -u- and -n- are hard to distinguish
Mondon - Moundou(x)?
Saintonge - St-Onge?
The French articles Le, L', and La also may cause confusion. For example the name LaFontaine might be found Fontaine or Fountain. L'Écuyer (meaning horseman or squire) is often spelled Lecuyer as one word. Likewise L'étourneau and Letourneau. Some names were translated: White for LeBlanc and Greenwood for Boisvert for example.
The editor thanks Father Leroy Metro and Ms. Brenda Koch at St. John the Baptist Church in Clyde for their interest in and concern for the preservation of church records by allowing them to be computerized.
Robert L. Gieber
2315 Carpenter Ave.
Des Moines, IA 50311
July 1998
Baptisms, page 1 |
Baptisms (alphabetic)
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ADAM, Jos. Geo. Emery
ALEXANDRE, Edmond Treffley
ALEXANDRE, Florence
ALEXANDRE, George Arthur
ALEXANDRE, George Hector
ALEXANDRE, Joseph Alden
ALEXANDRE, Louis Aldelard
ALEXANDRE, Marie Ilda
ALEXANDRE,Mary Leona Aurora
ALEXANDRE, Sopie Clara
ALEXANDRE, Thomas
ANDERSON, Elton Russel Raymond
ANDERSON, Thomas
ARCHAMBAULT, Lucie Délia
ARCHAMBAULT, Mary Aldea
ARNOLD, Bertha Henrietta
ARNOLTY, Margaret
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ARPIN, Agnes Julia
ARPIN, Alphone Bernard
ARPIN, Carol Susan
ARPIN, Clara
ARPIN, Francis Eugene
ARPIN, Georgie Lily
ARPIN, Jos. Alden
ARPIN, Joseph Oscar
ARPIN, Joseph Ronald
ARPIN, Julie Lucie
ARPIN, Kevin Laurence
ARPIN, Larry Eugene
ARPIN, Marguerite Francoise
ARPIN, Marie Rose
ARPIN, Marjorie Marie
ARPIN, Richard Charles
[last update, 2019.02.21]
KOCH, Joni Maureen
KOCH, Joseph Rober
KOCH, Julie Marie
KOCH, Mark Anthony
KOCH, Michael Dean
KOCH, Patty Jean
KOESER, Alexander
KOHN, John Nicholas - John & Suzan Kohn - 17 Jun 1875 - 22 Aug 1875 - Nicolas & Kate Reinert - By Rev. Louis Mollier
KOHRS, Robert Ryan
KONCEM, Mathias
KNOVOSKI, Francis
KOPSA, Frank -see SHORNA, Frank
KOTECK, Amalia
KOURS, Anna
KOWAZEK, Mary Frances
KROTZ, Anthony
KRUDA, Francis
KRUG, Lawrence Marion
152 Racette
RACETTE, Peter Albert
RACETTE, Rita May Marie
RACETTE, Shirley Ann
RACETTE, Sinal Henry
RACETTE, Stacey Marie
RACETTE, Wilcid Bernard
RACETTE, Wilma Jean
RAFFERTY, Mary Hellen
RANSPES, Martin
RAPP, Paulina Elisabeth
RASSETTE, Marie Josephine
RASSETTE, Marie Sophie
RATIOCEL, Joseph
RAYNER, Narcisse Wilber Benjamin
REBHAN, Mary Ann
REGNIER, Abner Francis
REGNIER, Amy Blance
REGNIER, Joseph Everet
REID, Mary Helen
REITH, Frederic
Marriages by Grooms' Names
201 Koehn
KOHNS, Robert R. - Salina
KRONE, William
KRUG, Edward H. - KS
L'ECUYER, Emile - St. Joseph
L'ECUYER, Fortuna
L'ECUYER, George
L'ECUYER, George - St. Joseph
L'ECUYER, Henry - St. Joseph
L'ECUYER, Jean-Baptiste - IL
L'ECUYER, Joseph - IL
L'ECUYER, Joseph - Kankakee, IL
L'ECUYER, Peter E. - St. Joe
L'ECUYER, Pierre Elude - IL
LABARGE, Alphonse - St. Joe
LABARGE, Everette James - Concordia
LABERGE, Edmar - St. Joe
LABERGE, Etienne-Canada
LABERGE, Felix - St. Joe
LABERGE, Homer - St. Joseph
LABERGE, Pierre - Montreal
Marriages by Brides' Names
248 Provost
PROVOST, Cordelia - St. Joseph
PROVOST, Eda - St. Joe
PROVOST, Eva - St. Joe
PROVOST, Jeanette - St. Joe
PROVOST, Jolene Kay - Clyde
PROVOST, Lea - St. Joseph
PROVOST, Malvina - St. Joseph
QUINETTE, Laurence - St. Joe
RACETTE, Agnes - St. Joe
RACETTE, Arcelia - IL
RACETTE, Julie - IL
RACETTE, Louise Ann - St. Joe
RACETTE, Rose Anne - IL
RAMSEYER, Sherri Lynn - Clyde
RASE, Emma - KS
RASSETTE, Sophie - IL
REED, Effie - IL
REGNIER, Amy Blanche - Clyde
REMI, Camille
RIBORDY, Agnes - St. Jose
RICHARD, Ulalie - Canada
Burials (alphabetic)
278 KegleKEGLE, Archi s/ Peter Kegle
KEGLE, Franci
KELLY, Elisa (Smith)
KELLY, William
KRUG, Edward H
L'ECUYER, ---
L'ECUYER, Adélaide
L'ECUYER, Blanche
L'ECUYER, Catherine (Ponton)
L'ECUYER, Cécilia
L'ECUYER, Célina (Baschamp)
L'ECUYER, Eva
L'ECUYER, Férial
L'ECUYER, Florence
L'ECUYER, George
L'ECUYER, George
L'ECUYER, George
L'ECUYER, Hector
L'ECUYER, Henry
294 Racette
RACETTE, Senie H.
RASSETTE, ---
RHEAULT, Bernadette Adéle
RHEAULT, Josephine (Cyr)
RIBORDY, Delore (Doc)
RIBORDY, Etienne Emanuel
RIBORDY, George Antoine
RIBORDY, Louise Zoë
RIBORDY, Narcisse Ambroise
RIBOURDY, Mary Rosalie
RICHER, Amédé
RICHER, Florence
RICHER, Jean-Baptiste
RICHER, Joseph Ercure
RICHER, Louis
RICHER, Pierre Es.
ROI, Arthur
ROY, Angeline
ROY, Arcelia
ROY, Arthur