St. John's Finnish Lutheran Evangelical Church, Finns in Peabody!

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Today at 3:08 AM

"The Peabody Historical Society and Museum has produced a leaflet including pictures. Can that document be added here?"

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"On January 18, 1904, St. John's Finnish Lutheran Evangelical Church was formed in Peabody. That was 120 years ago today!

Like many other immigrant groups at the turn of the 20th century, the Finnish people came to Peabody for better opportunities in the leather working factories. Forming a church was an important first step in establishing the Finnish community.

The first officers of the Church were Antii Hiltunen, Kustaa Kleemola and Antii Venalainen. The members of the council were Vihtori Make, Johan Martiila, Werner Peura and Victor Laakso. The first pastor, Gabriel Lipsanen, served at multiple Finnish churches in Massachusetts at the same time: in Peabody, Quincy, Allston and parishes in the Cape Ann area.

Church services were conducted exclusively in Finnish until 1955. In the 1960s census, there were 252 first and second generation Finnish people living in Peabody.

Today, St. John's Church is still at 32 Ellsworth Road."

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Today at 2:17 PM

Please add your document. I am sure people will find it interesting.

Today at 2:53 PM

Arja Järstä

I think this is the link to the Peabody website... https://peabodyhistorical.org/about/

Is the document anywhere on that site where I can download it and upload a copy here?

I dug around a little but I couldn't find a softcopy...

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Today at 2:57 PM

Ok - I found the "History - Peabody the first 150 years" document - I have uploaded that to the Essex County, Massachusetts project. That looks like a very useful resource...

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