Holy Rosary (Fairmont City) Catholic Parish Records

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Compilation copyright by Gloria Dettleff

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Marriages (1922–1931) | ♦ | Burials 1922–1956)

History

Holy Rosary parish was created in 1922 to serve an industrial area composed of 17 national groups and nearly 90% Catholic. Most parishioners were Bohemian, Croatian, Lithuanian, Mexican, Polish, or Spanish. Rev. Joseph Pico was the first pastor until 1930, followed by Rev. Herman Freese (1930–1938), Rev. August Giesen (1938–1962), Rev. Timothy Foley (1969–1973), Rev. Lloyd Misho (1973–1980), Rev. Eugene Wojcik (1980–1986), and others. This parish is now (2021) in the East St. Louis Deanery and partnered with Holy Trinity, Fairview Heights and St. Stephen, Caseyville.

About these records, this database, caveats

  • The Society and the compiler recommend researchers verify information provided on the SCCGS website with the original record extracted from images are online at FamilySearch.
  • If the image is unsatisfactory, request help from the Archives of the Diocese of Belleville at (618) 722-5057.
  • Earlier church records were written entirely in Latin and translated to give the gist of the meaning to the best of the compiler’s ability. More recent entries may be written in English.
  • Square brackets [  ] indicate wording added by the compiler to clarify an entry.
  • Researchers are urged to correlate information here with that found in other records before forming conclusions about a person, family, or relationship. Further research.
  • Terminology reflects the time period and Roman Catholic Canon Law, both have changed over time.
  • Cramped handwriting, faint images, possible transcription errors, and names spelled phonetically or with diacritical marks will undoubtedly affect this compilation. Search tips may help locate an ancestor’s name if misspelled.
  • Given names abbreviated in the church book are spelled out when the English equivalent is certain (Elizabeth for Eliz., Louis for Ludovicus). When no apparent equivalent was known or ambiguous, the Latin name or initials were transcribed.
  • Some priests recorded more information than others.

 

Baptisms

  • Baptisms up to 1930 are on microfilm in SCCGS holdings at the Belleville Public Library and St. Louis County Library on Lindbergh. Find the microfilm roll for this parish here. FamilySearch posts baptisms up to circa 1906 in accordance with its own policies or agreements.

Marriages

  • A prior residence or parish mentioned should be verified with other records.

Burials

  • The cemetery where buried, age, cause of death, and marital status are mentioned in these records.

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Sample citation to a specific record in this database

Gloria Dettleff, compiler, “Holy Rosary (Fairmont City [llinois]) Catholic Marriages (1922–1931),” St. Clair County Genealogical Society (https://stclair-ilgs.org : date viewed) ; [ancestor’s name, date of baptism].

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Further Research

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Translation Aids

 

Bibliography

  1. Burnett, Betty. A Time of Favor: The Story of the Catholic Family of Southern Illinois. St. Louis, Mo.: Patrice Press, 1987.
  2. Diocese of Belleville. Centennial Heritage Festival and Picnic, Sunday, September 27. Belleville, Ill.: The Diocese, 1987.
  3. Diocese of Belleville (https://www.diobelle.org/directory/parishes/holy-rosary-fairmont-city: viewed 2 June 2021).

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