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    1. Re: [PALUZERN] Wilkes-Barre Evening Leader, Sat, Mar 1, 1890
    2. The names of churches and some with the Pastor's names is going to be extremely helpful in the next phase of my research that I'm going to be working on!!! I might even go as far to assume, that these were probably some of the main churches with the most parishioners at the time and think that would be a starting point for some who aren't sure which church to be begin their search at. Altho, for me, I have just recently learned several of these churches on the list are where I will find information, IF the "flood" hadn't destroyed the records. The pastor at the Baptist Church, Dr. Frear is in my family tree...and ancestor's went to the Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rev R B WEBSTER, pastor- :-))) If anyone on the list, attends any of these 2 churches, mayyyybe you can do some lookups for me? Doesn't hurt to ask :-)))) Thyme In a message dated 3/8/01 10:34:51 AM Eastern Standard Time, ejlangley@email.msn.com writes: > SUNDAY SERVICES > Swedish Lutheran Church, North Franklin St, Rev J W NYALL, pastor > Central M. E. Church, > Memorial Presbyterian Church, Rev C R GREGORY, pastor > St Mary's Catholic Church > St Nicholas (German Catholic), Rev P C NAGLE, rector > Westminster Presbyterian Church, Rev R B WEBSTER, pastor > St Stephen's Church (Protestant Episcopal): > Grant Street Presbyterian Church, Rev C L JUNKIN, pastor > Baptist Chapel, Dr FREAR > St Clement's, Rev C L SLEIGHT, rector > Welsh M E Church, South Sharman Street, Rev ISAAC JENKINS, pastor >

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