I was doing some research in Philadelphia Co., PA records and came across the following marriage. I had no idea that Jacob Mack, grandson of Alexander Mack (b. 1679), had belonged to a non-Brethren church. Rev. Ankrum says nothing about this in "Alexander Mack the Tunker and Descendants" but he has the same marriage date so he must have been aware of this record. Makes me wonder if some of the Mack children from this marriage were baptized in this church. Those records weren't available on this website but I may be able to find them in our downtown library. David Myers ------------------------------------ Church: Part I - ST. MICHAEL'S & ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Marriages 1745-1760: Philadelphia, PA. Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Joe Patterson and Judy Banja (jpatter@epix.net jbanja@email.msn.com). Pennsylvania Archives. Second Series. Published under direction of Matthew S. Quay, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Edited by John B. Linn and Wm. H. Egle, M.D. Vol. IX. Harrisburg: Lane S. Hart, State printer 1880. "St. Michael's and Zion Church, Philadelphia," pp. 287-311. Frederick S Weiser and Debra D Smith CGRS published a 2 volume set on St Michael's Evangelical Church, Germantown [now part of Philadelphia] PA for the years 1741-1841. The publisher was Picton Press in Rockport ME. 1752. October 16, Jacob Maak and Hannah Engelhard, L [date from license].