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Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts A descriptive list of holdings at December 2011 For more information, please contact: The Archivist Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives PO Box 931 Christchurch New Zealand 8140 Phone 03 366 6049 Email: [email protected] Website: www.methodist.org.nz The Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives national archive in Christchurch is the approved repository for Methodist Church parish records for Taranaki, Wanganui, Hawkes Bay, Manawatu, Wellington, Nelson, Marlborough, Canterbury and West Coast Districts. The approved repository for Northland, Auckland, Bay of Plenty and Waikato records is the Auckland Methodist Archives. The approved repository for Otago and Southland parish records is the Hocken Collection, Dunedin. Parish records date from the establishment of the first Wesleyan, Bible Christian, Primitive Methodist, or United Free Methodist Churches in New Zealand through to the present day. In the case of union or combined parishes, records may be held by other repositories such as the Presbyterian Archives and Anglican Archives. These records are available to researchers within the Reading Rooms of the approved repositories, unless designated “Restricted Access”. Please contact the Archivist for more details if requesting access to records marked with this designation. This list is arranged in alphabetical order by name of church or parish. Parish numbers are used to uniquely identify each church. Not all parish records have a catalogue number for each item; where one has been used, this is included in this descriptive list. Baptism registers for these districts are listed separately on the Methodist Church website. Please also refer to the Fact Sheet A guide to Methodist terms used in the Parish Archives Collection. 1 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Christchurch Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Email: [email protected] December 2011 Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Parish number Box number Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Other numbers Box number Blacks Point Church 1915-1924 Blacks Point Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1925-1934 Blacks Point Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1934-1944 Blacks Point Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1944-1955 Blacks Point Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1955-1961 Blacks Point Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1952-1962 Blacks Point Church Trust accounts 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blacks Point Church 1951-1962 Blacks Point Church Trust minutes 1 volume 7090-1 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1948-1950 Blenheim Church Women's Fellowship Group minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1951-1955 Blenheim Church Women's Fellowship Group minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Church 1955-1963 Blenheim Church Women's Fellowship Group minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1954-1956 Blenheim Church Bible Class minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1933-1937 Blenheim Church Bible Class minutes - Boys 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1945-1954 Blenheim Church Bible Class minutes - Young Men 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1954-1955 Blenheim Church Bible Class minutes - Young Men 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Blenheim Church cash book Methodist Women's Church 1964-1983 Fellowship 1 volume 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1956-1975 Blenheim Church Choir AGM minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1975-1999 Blenheim Church Choir AGM minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 6 2 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Christchurch Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Email: [email protected] December 2011 Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Parish number Box number Blenheim Church 1927-1955 Blenheim Church Choir annual reports 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1916-1980 Blenheim Church Choir Anthems Sung 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1925-1944 Blenheim Church Choir Anthems Sung 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1983-1988 Blenheim Church Choir Anthems Sung 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1989-1996 Blenheim Church Choir Anthems Sung 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1996 Blenheim Church Choir Anthems Sung 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1973-1980 Blenheim Church Choir correspondence 1 file 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1964-1980 Blenheim Church Choir financial statements 1 file 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1885-1889 Blenheim Church Choir membership roll 1 volume 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1882-1894 Blenheim Church Choir minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1897 Blenheim Church Choir rules 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1922-1924 Blenheim Church Christian Endeavour journal 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1916-1918 Blenheim Church Christian Endeavour minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1918-1922 Blenheim Church Christian Endeavour minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1916-1918 Blenheim Church Christian Endeavour roll 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1921-1924 Blenheim Church collection book 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1925-1941 Blenheim Church collection book 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1941-1957 Blenheim Church collection book 1 volume 7071 Box 2 3 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Christchurch Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Email: [email protected] December 2011 Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Parish number Box number Blenheim Church 1938-1950 Blenheim Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1951-1957 Blenheim Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1957-1963 Blenheim Church Ladies Guild minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1934-1960 Blenheim Church Ladies Guild roll book 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1958-1962 Blenheim Church Ladies Guild roll book 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1901-1931 Blenheim Church Ladies Sewing Circle minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1912-1916 Blenheim Church Liedertafel minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Fellowship Church 1964 correspondence 1 file 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1981-1989 Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Fellowship rolls 1 volume 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Church 1928-1940 Auxiliary roll 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1960-1963 correspondence 1 file 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1908-1915 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1915-1923 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1923-1933 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1933-1944 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1945-1952 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1952-1960 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Blenheim Church Methodist Women's Missionary Union Church 1960-1963 minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 5 4 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Christchurch Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Email: [email protected] December 2011 Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Parish number Box number Blenheim Church no date Blenheim Church miscellaneous historical documents 1 file 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Blenheim Church Orpheus Glee Club minutes and cash Church 1919-1926 book 1 volume 7071 Box 7 Blenheim Church 1863-1867 Blenheim Church Sunday School Class roll 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1877-1883 Blenheim Church Sunday School Class roll 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1865-1978 Blenheim Church Sunday School Teachers minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 2 Blenheim Church 1892-1907 Blenheim Church Sunday School Teachers minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Blenheim Church Thursday Evening Young Ladies Class Church 1910-1917 autograph book 1 volume 7071 Box 5 Blenheim Church 1893-1917 Blenheim Church Trust accounts book 1 volume 7071 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1934-1945 Blenheim Church Trust accounts book 1 volume 7071 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1881-1890 Blenheim Church Trust minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1891-1912 Blenheim Church Trust minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1912-1938 Blenheim Church Trust minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 1 Blenheim Church 1960-1980 Blenheim Church Women's Fellowship Choir documents 1 file 7071 Box 6 Blenheim Church 1951-1955 Blenheim Church Young Family Group minutes 1 volume 7071 Box 3 Blenheim Church 1950-1954 Blenheim Church Young Family Group register 1 volume 7071 Box 4 Blenheim Church 1918 Infant and Junior Membership roll Blenheim Church 1 volume R313 7071 6-2-7 Blenheim Church 1932-1954 Membership roll Blenheim Church 1 volume R312 7071 6-2-7 5 Methodist Church of New Zealand Archives Christchurch Parish Archives Collection – Nelson, Marlborough and West Coast Districts Email: [email protected] December 2011 Name Date Description Quantity Catalogue number Parish number Box number Circuit Schedule book: Blenheim (Wesley) Church, Tua Marina Church, Omaka Church, Rapaura Church, Springlands Church, Picton Church, Wairau
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