I have two books concerning the history of the establishment of churches in Maryland. 1.) THOSE INCREDIBLE METHODISTS: A history of the Baltimore Conference of the United Methodist Church, Edited by Gordon Baker, 1972. 2.) CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD OF MARYLAND 1820-1920: by Rev. Abdel Wentz, Ph. D., Published 1920. Both books contain many names of church members, especially Church clerical and prominent laypersons. The 2nd book contains many pictures of churches and persons which I can scan and send if relevant. I would be glad to do look-ups if anyone thinks they may have ancestors associated with these churches. JD Rodgers
Hi I forgot to tell you that we were born and raised in Baltimore and my surnames are Cassell, Brandenburg, Dorsey, Kirk and sands. Carole Baker has a lot of history about the mininsters (Methodists) Here is her e-mail CBaker 1046@aol.com Shirley Goad ----- Original Message ----- From: "JD Rodgers" <JDRodgers@jhu.edu> To: <MDGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 10:02 AM Subject: [MDGEN] Methodists and Lutheran > I have two books concerning the history of the establishment of churches in Maryland. > > 1.) THOSE INCREDIBLE METHODISTS: A history of the Baltimore Conference of the United Methodist Church, Edited by Gordon Baker, 1972. > > 2.) CENTENNIAL HISTORY OF THE EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN SYNOD OF MARYLAND 1820-1920: by Rev. Abdel Wentz, Ph. D., Published 1920. > > Both books contain many names of church members, especially Church clerical and prominent laypersons. The 2nd book contains many pictures of churches and persons which I can scan and send if relevant. > > I would be glad to do look-ups if anyone thinks they may have ancestors associated with these churches. > > JD Rodgers > > > ==== MDGEN Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from the list : MDGEN-L-request@rootsweb.com or if you are on the Digest replace the L with D and > Put unsubscribe in the subject line > > >