Thank you to all on this list that have helped provide some suggestions to me in the past. I am presenting a question that has stumped myself and an ancestor of the other person involved in this question. Let me explain. I am looking for any information/leads/suggestions regarding Lutheran church records for NYC between 1766 and 1774, thereabouts. It is known that my ancestor Georg Lindner/George Lintner and Stephen Schreiber were residents of NYC in 1773 when they bought land together. Where they lived in NYC is a mystery at present. Also, it is known that these two men had "partaken of the Lord's Supper" from a Lutheran minister. Here is the exact reference. "Calendar of New York Historical Manuscripts - English 1664-1776, pg. 825, 1774 April 18 - certificates- Muhlenberg, minister of the Lutheran Congregation of New York that Stephen Schreiber and George Lintner had partaken of the Lord's supper." This reference was important as it was noted in George and Stephen's naturalization document that they had partaken of the Lord's supper. Would anyone be so kind as to point me in the direction of being able to contact the present location of the Lutheran Congregation of New York and/or Minister Muhlenberg? Mr. Screiber's ancestor believes that Minister Muhlenberg was a traveling minister, perhaps out of Philadelphia. I am hoping that the statement 'Lutheran Congregation of NY' does serve a greater purpose than to state their religious preference. Thank you for any help that can be offered. Jeff Lintner