Dear Researcher: In the case of English translations of German church records, I would first start with the church. Many individuals who did such translations made a copy for the church (at least in Lehigh Co., PA--just above Bucks Co.-- this is true). The Lehigh Co. Historical Society has a collection of church records from Lehigh and Berks Co.; perhaps the Bucks Co. Historical Society would as well. If these avenues fail, I would check with either the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society in Lancaster (at the seminary) or the Lutheran Archives at the Mt. Airy Seminary in Philadelphia. In this area, these are the main collections for the Reformed and Lutheran churches. Many churches in the area were at one time or are union, i.e., having a Reformed (now UCC) and Lutheran congregation sharing the church facility. I have found it easier to get information from ERHS; Dianne Russell is a wonderful contact there. 555 West James Street, Lancaster, PA 17603. Her e-mail is: drussell@lts.org. The Lutheran Archives operates on a limited budget and is only open two afternoons a week; it is more difficult to receive an answer to your query and one must have an appointment to do research. Hope this helps in your search. Mary Redline, discerepa@aol.com