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    1. Re: [PACHESTE] Vincent Reformed Church, Chester Co., PA
    2. Chuck Wolfram
    3. --- Douglas Garber <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi List, > On the LDS site I found Isaac GARBER m. HILTEBEITEL > ( a surname I had never heard of) in the Vincent > Reformed Church, Chester Co., PA. Where was Vincent > or E. Vincent Twp? Were there other GARBERs at this > church? > There's East Vincent Reformed and St. Vincent Reformed. Both are now United Church of Christ (UCC). East Vincent (the older of the two) was in East Vincent Township, but now (since 1867) in Spring City. St. Vincent is in East Vincent, although the mailing address is Phoexiville. Actually, it's probably in Kimberton.<g> As to St. Vincent, those church records begin in 1854 and are incomplete--at least those before the 1920s are. (The microfilmed records go up to a few years before they were microfilmed.) I think I saw other GERBERs listed, but I wasn't looking for them (just finished looking at the church records at my FHC). You might want East Vincent Reformed (records of both were microfilmed). It was Vincent Township until it was divided into East Vincent and West Vincent Townships in 1832; and it's not "was" but "is". East Vincent is bordered by West Vincent (of course), South Coventry, Montgomery County, and by Spring City (which was part of East Vincent until 1867), and Spring City is a small city, former borough (until 1872), on the border with Montgomery County. Kimberton is part of the township as is Harleysville (which had a newspaper and publishing house--where certain family histories were published). Chuck Wolfram

    12/07/2003 05:09:44