Cemetery Records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Townships of Bart, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Clay, Colerain, Conestoga, Conoy, Drumore, Earl, East Cocalico, East Donegal, East Drumore, and East Earl

Cemetery Records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: Townships of Bart, Brecknock, Caernarvon, Clay, Colerain, Conestoga, Conoy, Drumore, Earl, East Cocalico, East Donegal, East Drumore, and East Earl

Author: Shirley A. Harmon

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Published: 2002-01-01

Total Pages: 283

ISBN-13: 9781558563711

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Volume 1 includes the following cemeteries by township: Bart Township: Bart Friends Meeting, Mount Pleasant Mennonite, Mount Pleasant Methodist Episcopal, Nickel Mines Episcopal, Middle Octarara United Presbyterian, Octorara United Presbyterian, Rockey Graveyard, Georgetown Methodist Episcopal. Brecknock Township: Bowmansville Union Reformed, Bowmansville Mennonite, Center Lutheran Reformed, Center Reformed, Pine Grove, Red Run Mennonite (Martin). Caernarvon Township: Caernarvon Church (Churchtown), Bangor Protestant Episcopal, Churchtown Mennonite, Old Order Churchtown Mennonite, Churchtown Methodist, Churchtown Episcopal, Conestoga Graveyard, Conestoga Mennonite, Diener, Early Hertzler Farm (Christian Hertzler Jr.), Hertzler Company, Mt. Culman Chapel, Mt. Culman E.C., Styer Family. Clay Township: Becker-Heffley, Brubacher, Durlach-Eberly, Fry, Indiantown, Mount Airy, Oberlin, Caquelin-Gockley. Colerain Township: Andrews Bridge, Colerain Baptist, Old Union Presbyterian, Union Presbyterian. Conestoga Township: Kendig, David Hess, Harnish, Christian Ebersole Farm, Promised Land Camp Grounds, Barr (Lippold), Myers, River Corner Mennonite, St. Mary's Catholic, Shenk, Stehman, Colemanville, Conestoga Center, Conestoga Methodist Episcopal, Benedict Eshleman #1, Benedict Eshleman #2, Longenecker's Reformed Mennonite. Conoy Township: Brubacher, Bryan, Derr, Ebersole #1, Ebersole #2, Ebersole #3, Rutherford-Ebersole, Haldeman, Horst, Minnich, Smith, Bainbridge Lutheran, Bainbridge Union, Falmouth, Good Mennonite, Bassler, Chestnut Level Presbyterian, Old Chestnut Level Presbyterian, Drumore Friends, Mt. Hope Methodist Episcopal, Mt. Zion Methodist Episcopal. Earl Township: Bair, Horst, Samuel and Peter Kurtz, Martin, Martindale Mennonite, New Holland, New Holland Lutheran, New Holland Mennonite, Pike (Stauffer) Mennonite, Pike, Pike Mennonite, Sensenig Farm, Voganville Union, Zeltenreich. East Cocalico Township: Denver Mennonite, Eby, Muddy Creek, Muddy Creek (New), Ream's (Reddig's), Reamstown, Reamstown Evangelical. East Donegal Township: Cross Roads Brethren, Engle, Hans Graf, Rowenna, Center, May town , Reich Evangelical Congregational. East Drumore Township: Mechanic Grove Brethren, Mechanic Grove Mennonite, Old Morrison, Prall Family, Stout. Earl Earl Township: Blue Ball Brethren, Bridgeville E.C., Cedar Lane Presbyterian, Centre, Goodville, Goodville-Weaverland Mennonite, Lichty, Zimmerman, Old Welch, Ranck (East Earl), Ranck (Fetterville), Red Well, Terre Hill, Weaver Family, Old Weaverland, Old Cemetery, Martin Annex, Weaverland Mennonite, Witwer-Holl. A must for Lancaster County researchers! Surname index to all names.


250 Year History of My Trout Family

250 Year History of My Trout Family

Author: Geo. E. Trout

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Published: 1991

Total Pages: 158

ISBN-13:

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Descendants of Johann Wendel George Traut (1689-1760) of Kleinfischling- en, Landau, Germany, who came to America in 1738. He was married (1) to Maria Appolonia Steinlin, with whom he had seven children born between 1723 and 1738. He settled in Strasburg Township of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, where in 1739 he married his second wife, Maria Magdalena Walter (1717-1760). They had seven children born between 1739 and 1749. Descendants and family members live in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Missouri and elsewhere.