Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York

Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York

Author: Samuel S. Purple

Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com

Published: 2009-06

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 0806351349

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In scarcely 200 pages, Professor Kuhns has surveyed the factors that compelled roughly 100,000 emigrants from the Palatinate, Wurtenberg, Zweibrucken, and other principalities in southern Germany to settle in Pennsylvania between 1683 and 1776 and establish a new way of life in their adopted homeland. Most of these immigrants were farmers, and their customs and manners are recounted in an examination of housing, provisions, agricultural methods, superstitions, and so forth. There is a chapter on language, literature, and education and a separate appendix on German family names. Perhaps the most informative chapter in the book covers the extraordinarily diverse religious life of these Protestant Germans, which, while dominated by the Lutheran and Reformed churches, also accommodated Moravians, Mennonites, Brethren, Dunkards, Seventh-Day Baptists, Schwenckfelders, and others.


Genealogical Abstracts from Newspapers of the German Reformed Church, 1840-1843

Genealogical Abstracts from Newspapers of the German Reformed Church, 1840-1843

Author: Barbara Manning

Publisher:

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13:

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"Ministers sending subscriptions and payments to the editor included marriage and death notices about people in the communities that they served, and were not limited to members of their church. Lists of victims of train and boat accidents, and natural disasters were printed, as well as acknowledgments of suscriptions [sic] and charitable contributions"--Intro.