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St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church (New Liskeard, Ont.)

Parish Register

Description
Start Date: 
1968
End Date: 
2013
Date Range: 
1968-2013
Physical Description: 

4.2 cm of textual records.

Physical Location
Repository: 
aua
File No: 
001
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 
Language: 

Vestry Book

Description
Start Date: 
1989
End Date: 
2004
Date Range: 
1989-2004
Physical Description: 

1.5 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
aua
File No: 
002
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 

Vestry Book

Description
Start Date: 
2004
End Date: 
2013
Date Range: 
2004-2013
Physical Description: 

1.5 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
aua
File No: 
003
Container Number: 
001
Description Level: 

New Liskeard

Description
Start Date: 
1953
End Date: 
1981
Date Range: 
1953, 1973, 1981
Physical Description: 

1.1 cm of textual record

Physical Location
Repository: 
aua
File No: 
002
Container Number: 
007
Description Level: 
Language: 

St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church (New Liskeard, Ont.) sous fonds

Description
Start Date: 
1898
End Date: 
2013
Date Range: 
1898-2013
Physical Description: 

0.37 m of textual record

Arrangement: 
Sous fonds is arranged in files.
History Biographical: 

St. John the Evangelist (New Liskeard, Ont.) is part of the multi-point Northern Lights Anglican Parish (Haileybury, Ont.).

The first Anglican services in New Liskeard were read by layman Paul Cobbold on November 5, 1853.  By 1893 services were being held at the home of William Murray and Anne Beavis.

The first Anglican church in New Liskeard was built in 1899 at the corner of Rebecca and Elm streets in New Liskeard. This building was done as the bare-minimum, meeting a grant deadline. It was gradually outfitted with an altar, seats, altar rail, vestry, entrance porch, lectern, reading desk, hymn books, organ belfry and bell, chancel chair, stove and chimney between 1902 and 1904. In 1906 the parsonage was built, which was then damaged in a small fire in 1923 and was rebuilt and enlarged until the new rectory was built in 1941. Following the dismantling of the old building a new modern rectory was built on the same lot in 1967.The church had electric lights installed in 1907 and was gifted a new clock in 1908 by Mr. James Redpath.

The church bought three lots in 1911 with the hopes of building a new church to accommodate the population distribution change after the railroad was built. With the delay caused by the First World War, the lots were becoming expensive and unused. The lots were not sold until 1928 when two new lots were donated by Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Cole. In October 1930 the new church was completed and opened on November 5. St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church was consecrated on June 24, 1941 by Bishop George Kingston. In 1944 an altar built and carved by one of the parishioners was dedicated.

Between 1915 and 1920 women were increasingly involved in the vestry meetings, and the proposal for their right to vote in these meetings was brought up multiple times, but never seemed to be carried to its end. In 1920 the Synod confirmed the women’s right to vote in the vestry meetings. . 

In 1981 the congregation of St. John the Evangelist unanimously decided to proceed with a total restoration of the church which would see interior plaster repaired, cracks fixed, a new ceiling and stained glass window installed, and repairs to exterior brickwork. The renovations took approximately 12 weeks and the church reopened in September 1981 following the repairs.

Incumbents have included: Rev. H. Robinson Codd (1900-1904), Mr. E. C. Southey (catechist) (1903-1904), Mr. H. E. Dunn (catechist) (1904), Rev. Gowan Gillmor (1904), Rev. R. A. Cowling (1904-1905), Rev. A. P. Banks (1905-1906), Rev. W. G. Swainson (1906), Rev. A. T. Lowe (1906-1911),  Rev. J. B. Lindsell (1911-1914), Mr. Statham (1914), Cannon H. A. Sims (1914-1915), Rev. F. W. Colloton (1915-1916), Rev. F. W. Clayton (1916), Rev. A. J. Oakley (1916-1918), Rev. A. Cooper (1918), Rev. J. Templeton (1919), Rev. Franklin-Watson (1919-1920), Mr. J. N. White (1920), Mr. H. A. Day (1920), Canon F. H. Hincks (1920), Rev. W. N. Whitely (1921-1927), Rev. A.P. Banks (1927), Rev. C. Glover (1927-1930), Rev. E. A. Irwin (1930-1934), Rev. R. H. Fleming (1934-1941), Rev. Stephen Turner (1941-1949), Rev. N. Knox (1950-1953), Rev. A.L. Chabot (1953-1966).

Sources:

  • "St. John's, New Liskeard, Consecrated", The Algoma Missionary News 36, no.3 (1941): 60. Part of 2009-081/002(004)
  • "St. John's Rectory, New Liskeard", The Algoma Missionary News 36, no.4 (1941-1942): 80. Part of 2009-081/002(004)
  • "Built New Rectory At New Liskeard", The Algoma Anglican 11, no. 7 (1967): 4.  Algoma University Archives, 2013-086_001_004_007.
  • "75 Years' Work Celebrated at New Liskeard", The Algoma Anglican 12, no. 11 (1968): 1.  Algoma University Archives, 2013-086_001_004_022.
  • "St. John's, New Liskeard Celebrates 75 Years of Progress", The Algoma Anglican 13, no. 1 (1969): 1.  Algoma University Archives, 2013-086_005_001
  • "St. John's, New Liskeard, to reopen after renovations", The Algoma Anglican 26, no. 9 (1981): 8.  Algoma University Archives, 2013-086_001_012
  • “St. John the Evangelist, New Liskeard: Sixtieth Anniversary 1893-1953), 1953, Diocesan Heritage Centre History files collections, Algoma University Archives, 2013-078_007_002
Scope Content: 

Sous fonds is comprised of records documenting the activities at St. John the Evangelist Anglican Church (New Liskeard, Ont.). Includes parish registers, cash books, vestry books, vestry minutes and other material.

Repository: 
aua
Admin
Custodial History: 

Accrual 2009-090 transferred from Laurentian University Archives to Algoma University in May 2009. Accrual 2014-033 transferred from Bishophurst to Algoma University January 23-24, 2014 by the Right Reverend Dr. Stephen Andrews.

Access Restriction: 

May be restrictions on access based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.

Repro Restriction: 

May be restrictions on use based on the terms of the Deposit Agreement, the Diocese's Policy on Privacy and Archives. Subject to all applicable privacy legislation.

Conservation: 

Minor conservation performed on sous fonds.

Geographic Access: 
Description Level: 

Baptism Record (Mercier)

Description
Start Date: 
1963
End Date: 
1963
Date Range: 
1963 September 22
Physical Description: 

.7 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
File No: 
013
Shelf Location: 
2009-090-001
Container Number: 
001
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: 

A.C.W. Accounts Book

Description
Start Date: 
1935
End Date: 
1938
Date Range: 
1935-1938
Physical Description: 

.8 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
File No: 
004
Shelf Location: 
2009-090-002
Container Number: 
002
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: 

Cash Book

Description
Start Date: 
1951
End Date: 
1953
Date Range: 
1951-1953
Physical Description: 

1.7 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
File No: 
003
Shelf Location: 
2009-090-002
Container Number: 
002
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: 

Cash Book

Description
Start Date: 
1940
End Date: 
1950
Date Range: 
1940-1950
Physical Description: 

1.3 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
File No: 
002
Shelf Location: 
2009-090-002
Container Number: 
002
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: 

Financial Records, Cash Book

Description
Start Date: 
1906
End Date: 
1931
Date Range: 
1906-1931
Physical Description: 

2 cm of textual records

Physical Location
Repository: 
Algoma University
File No: 
001
Shelf Location: 
2009-090-002
Container Number: 
002
Legacy Restricted: 
N
Description Level: