GUIDE TO CATHOLIC RECORDS ABOUT NATIVE AMERICANS IN THE U.S.
Volume 3: Western United States
Alaska: AK-41
St. Charles Spinola Church
P.O. Box 5120
Pilot Station, AK 99650
Phone: 907-549-3231
History: St. Charles Spinola Church, Pilot Station, Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska, has been a small and predominantly Native American (Yupik Eskimo) parish on the Yukon River and in the Diocese of Fairbanks (Archives: Fairbanks, Alaska).
1890s-1914 |
Jesuits (California, Oregon Provinces) (Archives: St. Louis, Missouri) at St. Mary’s, Akulurak, attended to Pilot Station (Yupik Eskimo) |
1914-1990s |
Jesuits (California, Oregon Provinces) established and attended to St. Charles Spinola Mission (Yupik Eskimo) alternately from Our Lady of Guadalupe, Russian Mission; Church of Mary, Marshall, and St. Lawrence, Mountain Village |
1931-1933 |
Jesuits resided at St. Charles |
1990s-present |
Permanent deacons (Yupik Eskimo) have served the parish |
1990s-present |
Visiting Fairbanks diocesan priests and diocesan ministry team members have ministered to St. Charles Spinola Church |
Holdings of Catholic records about Native Americans:
Inclusive dates: 1914-ongoing
Volume: Few volumes
Description: Sacramental records (e.g. baptisms, marriages, burials) for Native American parishioners of St. Charles Spinola Church.
Unless otherwise noted, the repository on this page holds (or held) the records described here and they are not held at the Marquette University Archives.
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