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    1. [PALANCAS] Dec. 1839 Marriages & Deaths in the Lancaster Examiner & Herald
    2. Maria Campbell
    3. Thurs, Dec. 5, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, No Marriages or Deaths Thurs, Dec. 12, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Marriages p. 3: By the Rev. Mr. Bruner: FENSTERMACHER-MEHAFFY.-On the 28th ult. Mr. John FENSTERMACHER to Miss Sarah MEHAFFY, of Manor township. BRENNEMAN-CASSEL.-Same day, Mr. Benjamin BRENNEMAN, of West Donegal, to Miss Maria CASSEL, of East Donegal. GIPPLE-ERB.-Same day, Mr. Daniel GIPPLE, of Warwick, to Miss Fanny ERB, of West Donegal. BRENNEMAN-HESS.-On the 5th inst. Mr. John BRENNEMAN, of Strasburg township, to Miss Maria HESS, of Martic. GOOD-MISSIMER.-Same day, Mr. Samuel GOOD to Miss Elizabeth MISSIMER, of Mountjoy. RAHL-BRANDT.-Same day, Mr. Christian RAHL to Miss Elizabeth BRANDT, of Rapho. MARKLEY-LOUCKS.-On the 3d inst by the Rev. Mr. Strine, Mr. George MARKLEY to Miss Elizabeth LOUCKS, both of Manor. HARNISH-HERR.-On the 3th[sic] inst. by the same, Mr. John HARNISH, of Conestoga, to Miss Maria HERR, of Lampeter. MILLER-KENDIG.-On the 23d ult. by the Rev. Mr. ------, Mr. Lewis MILLER to Miss Mary KENDIG, both of Conestoga. Thurs, Dec. 12, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Deaths p. 3: TWEED.-On the 2d of November last, at his residence in Sadsbury township, in this county, Mr. Joseph TWEED, a Hero of the Revolutionary War, aged 89 years. HOFFMAN.-On the 4th inst. Mr. Samuel HOFFMAN, of this city, in the 32d year of his age. Thurs, Dec. 19, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Marriages p. 3: WILEY-WESTWOOD.-On the 15th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Bruner, Mr. Alexander WILEY to Miss Margaret WESTWOOD, of this city. PECK-GREIDER.-On the 17th, by the same, Mr. Frederick PECK to Miss Mercy GREIDER, of East Donegal. Thurs, Dec. 19, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Deaths p. 3: GOODMAN.-On the 13th inst. Reuben GOODMAN, son of Mr. John GOODMAN, of Lampeter township, aged 11 years, 8 months and 23 days. VARIAN.-At Painesville, Geauga county, Ohio, on the 5th inst., Emily Roberts [VARIAN], second daughter of the Rev. Alexander VARIAN, in the 14th year of her age. Thurs, Dec. 26, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Marriages p. 3: MANDERBACH-DAVIES.-On the 19th inst., in Columbia, by the Rev. Mr. Miller, Mr. Jacob MANDERBACH, of Litiz, to Miss Ann DAVIES, or[sic] Hinkletown. SPROUT-SWEIGART.-In the same place, by the same, on the 15th inst., Mr. Joseph SPROUT to Miss Eliza SWEIGART, both of this county. MILLER-ZOOK.On the 10th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Sutton, Mr. John MILLER to Miss Frances ZOOK, eldest daughter of Mr. John ZOOK, of Mountjoy. Thurs, Dec. 26, 1839 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, No Deaths ------- The digital version of the Lancaster Examiner & Herald 1834-1854 can be browsed here: http://www.accesspadr.org/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fslchs-leh01&CISOSORT=date|f Other Lancaster County newspaper transcriptions can be searched in the list archives by inserting either Examiner OR Intelligencer in the subject. The matches can be narrowed by searching the body for a particular surname: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search?path=PALANCAS

    12/28/2010 02:03:58
    1. [PALANCAS] PA deaths & marriages from newspapers
    2. Pat Elmore
    3. Have you finished posting all this valuable information? I have found the ages of two people. I knew the death dates but had no idea of how old they were. Both were kin to the Dietrick families. Thank you so much for compiling all this information and taking your time to post it. Since I live in Missouri, it is almost impossible to research some things in distant places. Again - thank you. PAT SHIVELY ELMORE

    12/24/2010 01:49:44
    1. [PALANCAS] Fw: Millers in Lancaster Co., Pa.
    2. Art Miller
    3. Looking for some help in idenifying certain Millers in Lancaster Co., Pa. I'm trying to determine if any of them were related to my David Miller b.c1744 and was in Fayette/Washington Co., Pa. in 1780's before going to Nelson Co., Ky. in 1795. There are indications that he might have come from or through Lancaster Co. on his way west. He was married (probably in mid 1770's) to Deborah Zook/Zug who was daughter of Peter Zug who was son of Ulric Zug. The Zug's lived in Manheim Twp. and Warwick Twp. and Peter was baptized at Conestoga Congregration of Brethren Church in 1747. The Lancaster Co. Millers of interest are: >Jacob Miller who died 1793 in Manheim Twp. with wife Mary Agnes and children George, Catharine (w/o George Sohm), Jacob, David, John and Barbara (w/o Christopher Weisert). Really would like to know more about this family. >Peter Miller born 1740 Wales, married Catherine Rhodes c1762, went to Westmoreland Co. and died 1777 in Rev. War. Was he the Peter Miller shown on Warrick Twp. tax lists 1771 and 1772? His orphaned children were adopted by John McKibben and Oliver Heavenhill. >John Miller of Lancaster Co. who had 1773 patent application for 300 acres North of Youghiogeny in Westmoreland Co.(in now Fayette Co.). Can anyone pinpoint this John MIller in Lancaster Co.? >John Miller who died 1776 in Cacalico Twp. with wife Isabella Millerand sons Abraham, David, John and Tobias. >David Miller who sold property 1783 in Lancaster Burrough and moved elsewhere. He appears on 1779 tax list. Looking for any clues that might tie any of these Millers to my David Miller (or rule them out). Thanks, Art Miller, Louisville

    12/23/2010 08:57:13
    1. [PALANCAS] Edmund Martin
    2. Art Miller
    3. I have an Edmund Martin who married Isabella Miller and had children Samuel, Amos, John, James, Sarah and Ruth. He shows up on 1771/2 tax lists for Tyrone Twp. in now Fayette Co., Pa. He appears in 1790 census for Union Twp. of Fayette Co. Then in 1793 he is in Nelson Co., Ky. near Boston. He died 1839 in Nelson Co. He is reported to have been of Brethren faith. My question is where was he before 1771/2? Could he have been in Lancaster Co., Pa.? Also, anyone know parentage of his wife, Isabella Miller? Art Miller, Louisville

    12/23/2010 08:49:54
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] BARTEL
    2. Daniel E Weinhold
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    12/23/2010 05:44:39
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] BARTEL
    2. Maria Campbell
    3. Elizabeth, daughter of George Bartel, bur. October 6, 1801, age 3 years, 2 months. Maria, daughter of George Bartel, bur. October 16, 1801, aged 1 year. [First Reformed Congregation, Lancaster from Lancaster County Church Records of the 18th Century Vol. 2 by F. Edward Wright.] On Dec 23, 2010, at 8:37 AM, David Mason wrote: > Catherine Bartel is one of mine, while the others are not. Thank you Diana > for your help. The mystery seems to want to continue! > > On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Diana Quinones <audianaq@msn.com> wrote: > >> >>> From FTM CD 196 - 'Birth Index SE PA 1680-1800' based on Humphrey's Births >> in PA: 3 females - maybe 2 diff George Baretl?: >> >> Child: Catharine Bartel >> Birth/Baptism Date: 30 May 1797 >> Location: Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township >> County: Lancaster >> State: Pennsylvania >> Father: George Bartel >> Mother: Mrs. Catharine Bartel >> >> Child: Elizabeth Bartel >> Birth/Baptism Date: 23 Jul 1798 >> Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster >> County: Lancaster >> State: Pennsylvania >> Father: George Bartel >> Mother: Mrs. Elizabeth Bartel >> >> Child: Maria Bartel >> Birth/Baptism Date: 20 Apr 1800 >> Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster >> County: Lancaster >> State: Pennsylvania >> Father: George Bartel >> Mother: Mrs. ??? Bartel

    12/23/2010 01:48:56
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] BARTEL
    2. David Mason
    3. Catherine Bartel is one of mine, while the others are not. Thank you Diana for your help. The mystery seems to want to continue! On Thu, Dec 23, 2010 at 1:33 AM, Diana Quinones <audianaq@msn.com> wrote: > > >From FTM CD 196 - 'Birth Index SE PA 1680-1800' based on Humphrey's Births > in PA: 3 females - maybe 2 diff George Baretl?: > > Child: Catharine Bartel > Birth/Baptism Date: 30 May 1797 > Location: Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township > County: Lancaster > State: Pennsylvania > Father: George Bartel > Mother: Mrs. Catharine Bartel > > Child: Elizabeth Bartel > Birth/Baptism Date: 23 Jul 1798 > Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster > County: Lancaster > State: Pennsylvania > Father: George Bartel > Mother: Mrs. Elizabeth Bartel > > Child: Maria Bartel > Birth/Baptism Date: 20 Apr 1800 > Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster > County: Lancaster > State: Pennsylvania > Father: George Bartel > Mother: Mrs. ??? Bartel > > Not much help for any males! > None listed under other spellings you have. > > Diana > audianaq@msn.com > > > > > > > > Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 From: David Mason > > > > Morning Folks. I am searching for marriage information and birth records > for > > a family of the New Holland area that have eluded me for a long time. My > > fourth great grandfather George Bartel and and wife Catherina Reichwein. > Old > > George who changed his name numerous times,was a Hessian Soldier who took > > leave of the Convention Army as they were being marched through the area > to > > Virginia in December of 1778. He was captured at Saratoga the year > before. > > The first child that I was able to track was Samuel Bartle who was born > in > > 1783 and died in 1816. Samuel wasn't the first according to German naming > > patterns, it should be George because Catherine's father's name was > George. > > There is a George Jr mentioned in his will but I am at a loss as to when > he > > was born and when the couple were married. I didn't know there were two > > Trinity Lutheran Churches. I could use some help finding This marriage > and > > birth information in the new Holland area between 1778 and 1783. George > also > > went by the name of Bartels which is his real name and Bardel, Bartle, > > Bortel. Thank you kindly for any assistance. > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- David Elsworth Mason Descendant of George Heinrich Hermann Bartels Hessian Soldier of the American Revolution

    12/23/2010 01:37:33
    1. [PALANCAS] BARTEL
    2. Diana Quinones
    3. >From FTM CD 196 - 'Birth Index SE PA 1680-1800' based on Humphrey's Births in PA: 3 females - maybe 2 diff George Baretl?: Child: Catharine Bartel Birth/Baptism Date: 30 May 1797 Location: Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township County: Lancaster State: Pennsylvania Father: George Bartel Mother: Mrs. Catharine Bartel Child: Elizabeth Bartel Birth/Baptism Date: 23 Jul 1798 Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster County: Lancaster State: Pennsylvania Father: George Bartel Mother: Mrs. Elizabeth Bartel Child: Maria Bartel Birth/Baptism Date: 20 Apr 1800 Location: First Reformed Church, Lancaster County: Lancaster State: Pennsylvania Father: George Bartel Mother: Mrs. ??? Bartel Not much help for any males! None listed under other spellings you have. Diana audianaq@msn.com > Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2010 From: David Mason > > Morning Folks. I am searching for marriage information and birth records for > a family of the New Holland area that have eluded me for a long time. My > fourth great grandfather George Bartel and and wife Catherina Reichwein. Old > George who changed his name numerous times,was a Hessian Soldier who took > leave of the Convention Army as they were being marched through the area to > Virginia in December of 1778. He was captured at Saratoga the year before. > The first child that I was able to track was Samuel Bartle who was born in > 1783 and died in 1816. Samuel wasn't the first according to German naming > patterns, it should be George because Catherine's father's name was George. > There is a George Jr mentioned in his will but I am at a loss as to when he > was born and when the couple were married. I didn't know there were two > Trinity Lutheran Churches. I could use some help finding This marriage and > birth information in the new Holland area between 1778 and 1783. George also > went by the name of Bartels which is his real name and Bardel, Bartle, > Bortel. Thank you kindly for any assistance. >

    12/22/2010 05:33:31
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) BARTEL
    2. Daniel E Weinhold
    3. Richard, Good thinking. I thought of another very old REformed church..not sure of the spelling and a bit further west of the other,s as R ........ in the Brickerville area, south of Rt.322. In my research I FOUND that there are TWO different "church,s" , the German Reformed AND the Lutheran Church. Yes. at time,s they both "used: the same building, at different times, of course, Called a UNION church.. I have found much help by researching at the Reformed Church Library Archives in the Phillip Schraft Buliding next to the Lanc.Theo. Sem. on the corner of James St. and College Ave. in Lancaster PA., across from the F & M College. ____________________________________________________________ How to Stay Asleep Cambridge Researchers have developed an all natural sleep aid just for you. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d12537f11d2399e82m06vuc

    12/22/2010 07:36:56
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) B...
    2. There is no such things as a "Reformed Lutheran" Church. There is German Reformed and there is Lutheran. Quite often when you see Reformed and Lutheran listed for church records it means the two congregations used the same Church building and the same cemetery to save money but usually had different ministers and different church records were kept for each congregation. Joan In a message dated 12/22/2010 2:09:22 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, davwilm@toast.net writes: Does any one have access to birth and marriage records to a Seltenreich Reformaed Lutheran Church?

    12/22/2010 07:30:31
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) BARTEL
    2. David Mason
    3. Does any one have access to birth and marriage records to a Seltenreich Reformaed Lutheran Church? I have a couple dates from the LDS for some of the children but I didn't have the records to search my self. The marriage record for George Bartels/Bartel and Catherine Reichwein and a birth record for George Bartels/Bartel their son, for the years 1778 through 1786 would be a great help. Thank you for your kindness. On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Daniel E Weinhold <deweinhold@juno.com>wrote: > Richard, > > ...and there are a number of Reformed Churches in the area... > > some of the earliest are: > > Muddy Creek > Ephrata > Reamstown > and there is one South of New Holland, R.......................... > to name some.... > > Ernest > ____________________________________________________________ > Scholarships for Moms > Grant Funding May Be Available to Those Who Qualify! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d121bbd63866992e3m06vuc > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- David Elsworth Mason

    12/22/2010 07:08:01
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's)
    2. James Stokes
    3. Hi David,       There was a Zeltenreich (sometimes spelled with an S, Seltenreich) Reformed Church in the New Holland area that date but there records aren't complete.  What you want to do is find a way of checking these records.  Some were published in the Wright Book, "18th Century Churches of Lancaster County" and the Lancaster County Historical Society has some other sources.  They may also have been published in the Proceedings of the Pa. German Society, but I'm not certain.      Check the records for the period your interested in to see if there are marriages from that time period, Zeltenreich was an old church by the time of the Revolution so the incomplete records could be before the period your interested in.  By the conventions of the day you should find the marriage at his wife's church, and if she was Reformed and from the New Holland area then that should be at Zeltenreich.        Maybe someone on the list has the Wright book and can check this for you.                                                                                    Jim ________________________________ From: David Mason <davwilm@toast.net> To: palancas@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, December 22, 2010 8:38:38 AM Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) Morning Folks. I am searching for marriage information and birth records for a family of the New Holland area that have eluded me for a long time. My fourth great grandfather George Bartel and and wife Catherina Reichwein. Old George who changed his name numerous times,was a Hessian Soldier who took leave of the Convention Army as they were being marched through the area to Virginia in December of 1778. He was captured at Saratoga the year before. The first child that I was able to track was Samuel Bartle who was born in 1783 and died in 1816. Samuel wasn't the first according to German naming patterns, it should be George because Catherine's father's name was George. There is a George Jr mentioned in his will but I am at a loss as to when he was born and when the couple were married. I didn't know there were two Trinity Lutheran Churches. I could use some help finding This marriage and birth information in the new Holland area between 1778 and 1783. George also went by the name of Bartels which is his real name and Bardel, Bartle, Bortel. Thank you kindly for any assistance. On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:01 AM, James Stokes <james_l_stokes@yahoo.com>wrote: > Hi Richard, >      Yes there were two Trinity Lutheran Churches in Lancaster County, one > in > Lancaster City and the other in New Holland.  Records for both churches > were > first printed in the Proceedings of the Pa. German Society.  I think both > were > listed in the records done by Wright called, "Lancaster County Church > Records of > the 18th Century", a multi-volumn series published about 15 or 20 years > ago. > The Lancaster County Historical Society has records for both churches in > varied > transcriptions, the Wright material, original records, the German Society > material, etc. > > > >  Jim > The Conestoga Area Historical Society > >http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacahs/index.htm<http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Epacahs/index.htm> >> > The Google Search engine now works. > > > > ________________________________ > From: Richard Allen <allen.richard74@yahoo.com> > To: palancas@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, December 21, 2010 6:31:10 PM > Subject: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in > 1700's) > > Were there two separate churches with the name of "Trinity" in Lancaster > Co. > back in the 1700's?  One in New Holland, and the other one in the city or > boro > or Lancaster?  If so, where were the ones for the one in New Holland > transcribed? > > Richard > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- David Elsworth Mason ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/22/2010 04:36:03
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) BARTEL
    2. Daniel E Weinhold
    3. Richard, ...and there are a number of Reformed Churches in the area... some of the earliest are: Muddy Creek Ephrata Reamstown and there is one South of New Holland, R.......................... to name some.... Ernest ____________________________________________________________ Scholarships for Moms Grant Funding May Be Available to Those Who Qualify! http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d121bbd63866992e3m06vuc

    12/22/2010 03:38:45
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) BARTEL
    2. David Mason
    3. Thank you Ernest. My problem is that these folks have used different churches in the area. Catherine had been a member of the Reformed Church in the area too. On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 10:17 AM, Daniel E Weinhold <deweinhold@juno.com>wrote: > Richard, > The only Bartel mentioned in the N.H. Book is Samuel and has the same > dates, as you listed! > > Ernest > ____________________________________________________________ > Obama Urges Homeowners to Refinance > If you owe under $729k you probably qualify for Obama's Refi Program > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d1216f91dc71991bbm06vuc > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- David Elsworth Mason

    12/22/2010 03:30:26
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) BARTEL
    2. Daniel E Weinhold
    3. Richard, The only Bartel mentioned in the N.H. Book is Samuel and has the same dates, as you listed! Ernest ____________________________________________________________ Obama Urges Homeowners to Refinance If you owe under $729k you probably qualify for Obama's Refi Program http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL3141/4d1216f91dc71991bbm06vuc

    12/22/2010 03:17:55
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's)
    2. David Mason
    3. Morning Folks. I am searching for marriage information and birth records for a family of the New Holland area that have eluded me for a long time. My fourth great grandfather George Bartel and and wife Catherina Reichwein. Old George who changed his name numerous times,was a Hessian Soldier who took leave of the Convention Army as they were being marched through the area to Virginia in December of 1778. He was captured at Saratoga the year before. The first child that I was able to track was Samuel Bartle who was born in 1783 and died in 1816. Samuel wasn't the first according to German naming patterns, it should be George because Catherine's father's name was George. There is a George Jr mentioned in his will but I am at a loss as to when he was born and when the couple were married. I didn't know there were two Trinity Lutheran Churches. I could use some help finding This marriage and birth information in the new Holland area between 1778 and 1783. George also went by the name of Bartels which is his real name and Bardel, Bartle, Bortel. Thank you kindly for any assistance. On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 2:01 AM, James Stokes <james_l_stokes@yahoo.com>wrote: > Hi Richard, > Yes there were two Trinity Lutheran Churches in Lancaster County, one > in > Lancaster City and the other in New Holland. Records for both churches > were > first printed in the Proceedings of the Pa. German Society. I think both > were > listed in the records done by Wright called, "Lancaster County Church > Records of > the 18th Century", a multi-volumn series published about 15 or 20 years > ago. > The Lancaster County Historical Society has records for both churches in > varied > transcriptions, the Wright material, original records, the German Society > material, etc. > > > > Jim > The Conestoga Area Historical Society > > http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacahs/index.htm<http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Epacahs/index.htm> > The Google Search engine now works. > > > > ________________________________ > From: Richard Allen <allen.richard74@yahoo.com> > To: palancas@rootsweb.com > Sent: Tue, December 21, 2010 6:31:10 PM > Subject: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in > 1700's) > > Were there two separate churches with the name of "Trinity" in Lancaster > Co. > back in the 1700's? One in New Holland, and the other one in the city or > boro > or Lancaster? If so, where were the ones for the one in New Holland > transcribed? > > Richard > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- David Elsworth Mason

    12/22/2010 01:38:38
    1. Re: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's)
    2. James Stokes
    3. Hi Richard,      Yes there were two Trinity Lutheran Churches in Lancaster County, one in Lancaster City and the other in New Holland.  Records for both churches were first printed in the Proceedings of the Pa. German Society.  I think both were listed in the records done by Wright called, "Lancaster County Church Records of the 18th Century", a multi-volumn series published about 15 or 20 years ago.  The Lancaster County Historical Society has records for both churches in varied transcriptions, the Wright material, original records, the German Society material, etc.                                                                                             Jim The Conestoga Area Historical Society http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pacahs/index.htm The Google Search engine now works. ________________________________ From: Richard Allen <allen.richard74@yahoo.com> To: palancas@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, December 21, 2010 6:31:10 PM Subject: [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's) Were there two separate churches with the name of "Trinity" in Lancaster Co. back in the 1700's?  One in New Holland, and the other one in the city or boro or Lancaster?  If so, where were the ones for the one in New Holland transcribed?   Richard       ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to PALANCAS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    12/21/2010 04:01:17
    1. [PALANCAS] Two different Trinity churches in Lancaster Co.? (in 1700's)
    2. Richard Allen
    3. Were there two separate churches with the name of "Trinity" in Lancaster Co. back in the 1700's?  One in New Holland, and the other one in the city or boro or Lancaster?  If so, where were the ones for the one in New Holland transcribed?   Richard

    12/21/2010 08:31:10
    1. [PALANCAS] Jan. 1836 Deaths in the Lancaster Examiner & Herald
    2. Maria Campbell
    3. Thurs, Jan. 7, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Deaths p. 3: GARBER.-On Thursday, the 10th ult. at his residence, in Leacock Township, after a short and severe illness, which he bore with christian fortitude and resignation, Samuel GARBER, Esq. in the 63d year of his age. HAINES.-At Shippensburg, on the 28th inst. George HAINES, Esq. of Lancaster County, Assistant Engineer on the Cumberland Valley rail-road, aged about 60 years. HESS.-At Philadelphia, on Sunday the 27th of December last, Miss Sarah HESS, formerly of this city, in the 27th year of her age. Her remains were brought to this city, and interred in the German Reformed burying Ground. HERR.-On Saturday the 16th of December last, Miss Elizabeth HERR, wife of Mr. John HERR, of Lampeter township, and daughter of Mr. Benjamin HERR of Conestoga, in the 29th year of her age. The deceased was on a visit to her mother-in-law, in Strasburg--she came there Thursday evening the 24th, took sick in about an hour afterwards, and died on the Saturday following. Thurs, Jan. 14, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Deaths p. 3: VAUX.-At Philadelphia, on Friday last, Roberts VAUX, Esq. on of the Associate Judges for the city and county, and one of the most estimable and respected citizens of his native city. Thurs, Jan. 21, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Deaths p. 3: [Digital image is difficult to read.] HAVERSTICK.-At Philadelphia, on the 13th[?] inst. Mr. Augustus HAVERSTICK, son of Mr. William HAVERSTICK, in the 24th year of his age. Thurs, Jan. 28, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, No Deaths ------- The digital version of the Lancaster Examiner & Herald 1834-1854 can be browsed here: http://www.accesspadr.org/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fslchs-leh01&CISOSORT=date|f Other Lancaster County newspaper transcriptions can be searched in the list archives by inserting either Examiner OR Intelligencer in the subject. The matches can be narrowed by searching the body for a particular surname: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search?path=PALANCAS

    12/20/2010 02:25:47
    1. [PALANCAS] Jan. 1836 Marriages in the Lancaster Examiner & Herald
    2. Maria Campbell
    3. Thurs, Jan. 7, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Marriages p. 3: PIERCE-BLACKBURN.-On Thursday evening last, by John Mathiot, Esq. Mayor of the city, Joseph PIERCE, of Little Britain township, Lancaster county, to Miss Prudence BLACKBURN, of West Nottingham township, Chester county. KIRK-MILNER.-Same time, by the same, Jacob L. KIRK, of Little Britain, to Miss Jane MILNER, of Coleraine[sic], all of Lancaster county. HAINES-COOK.-Same time, by the same, Mr. Marke HAINES, to Miss Mercy COOK, both of Little Britain township, Lancaster county. LINCOLN-JACKSON.-By the same, on the 24th ult. Mr. Samuel LINCOLN, of Caernarvon township, Lancaster county, to Maria JACKSON, of Berks county. SHREINER-SIECHRIST.-On the 10th of December last, by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Mr. John SHREINER of Manheim township, to Miss Elizabeth [SIECHRIST], daughter of David SIECHRIST of East Hempfield township. SHERIR-ROLASKI.-On the 15th do. by the same, Mr. Jacob SHERIR to --s[?] Margaret ROLASKI, both of East Hempfield Township. By the Rev. John C. Baker: RUDY-FENSTERMACHER.-On the 1st of December last, Mr. Eli RUDY, of East Hempfield to Miss Elizabeth FENSTERMACHER, of Manor. SMITH-GALACHER.-On the same day Mr. Martin SMITH to Miss Elizabeth GALACHER both of West Hempfield. SEITZER-SMITH.-On the same day, Mr. Samuel SEITZER to Miss Sarah SMITH, both of Middletown. RHOADS-BERRY.-On the 3d Mr. Augustus RHOADS to Miss Margaret BARRY, both of Lebanon County. CHARLES-MEYLIN.-On the same day, Mr. Jacob CHARLES of Conestoga, to Miss Catharine MEYLIN of Lampeter. HILDEBRAND-HESS.-On the same day, Mr. George HILDEBRAND of Earl, to Miss Barbara HESS of Salisbury. MOYER-LAUKS.-On the 6th Mr. John MOYER, to Miss Lea LAUKS, both of York County. DOWDEL-SMITH.-On the 7th Mr. George DOWDEL, to Miss Elizabeth SMITH, both of this city. LONGENECKER-BRUBAKER.-On the 8th Mr. Peter LONGENECKER of Warwick, to Miss Martha BRUBAKER of East Hempfield. LEAMAN-HELLER.-On the 15th Mr. Samuel LEAMAN to Miss Barbara HELLER, both of Lampeter. HERR-HERR.-On the same day, Mr. Solomon HERR of Lampeter, to Miss Catharine HERR, of Manor. PROUDFOOT-SPOTTS.-On the same day, Mr. James PROUDFOOT, to Miss Ann SPOTTS both of Earl. WELSH-WELSH.-On the same day Mr. Edolph WELSH to Miss Maryan WELSH, both of York County. LYTLE-GRAHAM.-On the 17th Mr. Samuel LYTLE to Miss Fanny GRAHAM, both of Strasburg township. GROFF-BARE.-On the 22d Mr. Samuel GROFF of West Earl, to Miss Caroline BARE, of Leacock. HERR-SHERTZER.-On the same day Mr. Christian HERR, to Miss Mary SHERTZER, both of Manor. SHEAFFER-HUBER.-On the 24th Mr. George SHEAFFER, to Miss Elizabeth HUBER, both of Earl. SHUNK-BISHOP.-On the same day, Mr. John SHUNK of East Donegal, to Miss Mary BISHOP of Mountjoy. HEIN-STAUFFER.-On the same day Mr. Abraham HEIN of Manor, to Miss Elizabeth STAUFFER of Manheim township. WISSLER-BROWN.-On the same day, Mr. Peter WISSLER to Miss Catharine BROWN, both of Manor. RUSSEL-HEABLE.-On the same day, Mr. William RUSSEL to Miss Maryan HEABLE, both of Martic. KREIDER-BANDON.-On the same day, Mr. Charles R. KREIDER to Miss Elizabeth BANDON both of this city. GOODMAN-MOORE.-On the same day, Mr. Peter GOODMAN of Lampeter to Miss Jane MOORE of Lancaster township. EHMAN-OBERDORF.-On the 27th, Mr. John EHMAN to Miss Mary OBERDORF both of Manor. UMBLE-KURTZ.-On the 29th, Mr. John UMBLE of Salisbury, to Miss Elizabeth KURTZ of Leacock. LANE-KILYAN.-On the 31st, Mr. John LANE to Miss Mary KILYAN both of Manheim township. Thurs, Jan. 14, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, No Marriages Thurs, Jan. 21, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, Marriages p. 3: [Digital image is difficult to read.] By the Rev. Mr. Baker: HARTMAN-BRENEISER.-On the 3d inst. Mr. Samuel HARTMAN to Miss Susan BRENEISER, both of West Hempfield. KELLER-ALBRIGHT.-On the same day, Mr. George KELLER to Miss Catharine ALBRIGHT, both of Lancaster. SAWYER-WATERS.-On the 7th Mr. Benjamin SAWYER to Miss Christian[sic] WATERS, both of Lampeter. CORRELL-MA-REY[?].-On the same day, Mr. John CORRELL to Miss Rachel MA-REY[?], of Earl. TSCHUDY-STAMM[?].-On the 12th Mr. Frank TSCHUDY to Miss Harriet STAMM[?], both of Donegal. HARNISH-HOOVER[?].-On the same day, Mr. John HARNISH of Conestoga, to Miss Elizabeth HOOVER[?], of Lampeter. -LETZ[?]-SMITH.-On the same day, Mr. Jacob -LETZ[?] to Miss Anna SMITH, both of East Hempfield. SEACRIST-HERSHEY.-On the 14th Mr. Tobias SEACRIST of Leacock, to Miss Elizabeth HERSHEY of Sadsbury. KOCHENAUER-GOOD.-On the same day, Mr. Henry KOCHENAUER to Miss Joanna GOOD, both of Leacock. KOCHEL-RESH.-On the 27th of December, by the Rev. John Bare, Mr. Daniel KOCHEL of West Earl township, to Mrs.[?] Ann RESH, of Leacock township. Thurs, Jan. 28, 1836 Lancaster Examiner & Herald, No Marriages ------- The digital version of the Lancaster Examiner & Herald 1834-1854 can be browsed here: http://www.accesspadr.org/cdm4/browse.php?CISOROOT=%2Fslchs-leh01&CISOSORT=date|f Other Lancaster County newspaper transcriptions can be searched in the list archives by inserting either Examiner OR Intelligencer in the subject. The matches can be narrowed by searching the body for a particular surname: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/search?path=PALANCAS

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