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EARLY CHURCH RECORDS OF DAUPHIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA IBD

HERITAGE BOOKS
10 / 2018
9781585493104
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Sinopsis

Dauphin County was erected in 1785, from the northern townships of Lancaster County. Most of the early settlers wereáScotch-Irish,áand established Presbyterian Churches in Derry, Paxtang, and Hanover. The first German Church was Hill Lutheran, established in Derry Township in theámid 1750s, it was to be the only German church in the county for almost a decade.This book contains data from the following records: Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg (baptisms, marriages, and burials), Reformed Church, Hummelstown (baptisms and burials), Shoops Reformed Church (baptisms),áWenerich&rsquo,sáReformed Church (baptisms), Zion (Klinger&rsquo,s) Church (baptisms), Middletown Church (baptisms), Fredericktown Church, Hummelstown (baptisms), Hoffman Reformed Church (baptisms, and communicants), Lykens Valley Lower Church (baptisms, burials, and communicants), Paxtang and Derry Churches (marriages), Fetterhoff&rsquo,s (St. Peter&rsquo,s) Lutheran and Reformed Church (baptisms), and, Saint Paul&rsquo,s Evangelical Lutheran Church (baptisms). A full-name index adds to the value of this work.

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