Early Pennsylvania Births, 1675-1875

Early Pennsylvania Births, 1675-1875

Author: Charles A. Fisher

Publisher:

Published: 2008-12

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13: 9780806306858

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Records include: Church baptismal records from Snyder County: Rows (Salem) Lutheran and Reformed (1774-1832), Zion (Morr's) Lutheran (1781-1808), Grubb's (Botschaft) Lutheran and Reformed (1792-1875); from Union County: Dreisbach's Lutheran and Reformed (1774-1822), St. Elias Lutheran (1796-1826); from Northumberland County: Himmel's Lutheran (1774-1787), Stone Valley Lutheran (1774-1806); from Berks County: Zion (Moselem) Lutheran founded 1743 [partial record], Christ (Tulpehocken) Lutheran founded 1743 [partial record]; Tombstone inscriptions: Fishers Ferry Cemetery, Northumberland County; St. Paul's Cemetery, Juniata County; Graybill (Cross Road) Cemetery, Snyder County; Trinity Reformed Cemetery, Millardsville; Birth dates (many from private sources never before published): Eastern, Southeastern Pennsylvania, Susquehanna Valley.


Pastoral Record

Pastoral Record

Author: Abingdon Press

Publisher:

Published: 1984-08

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 9780687301416

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History of pastor's ministry in one place.


Saint Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery

Saint Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery

Author: John J. Haile

Publisher:

Published: 2006-01-01

Total Pages: 368

ISBN-13: 9780971123625

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Compilation of Interments for the period 1870-2005 in Saint Edward's Roman Catholic Cemetery, located in Coal township, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania. Includes alphabetical index and well as lot index by grave location - lot by lot, grave by grave - for over 10,000 gravesites and over 8,400 interments. Tombstone pictures included


No Other Help I Know

No Other Help I Know

Author: Shirley Brantley

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Published: 2005-08-01

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 9781420823127

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In a homespun vernacular all her own, Shirley Brantley narrates this true tale of struggle and triumph. Her debut novel, No Other Help I Know, is set in the early sixties in the rural south. Largely autobiographical, the story begins with Jeane Brockton en route to her hometown of Pendelton, South Carolina. During this sentimental journey, the scenes along the countryside cause intense memories to emerge. Early in the novel, Jeane unfolds the union of her mother, Etta, a Baptist preacher's daughter who loves gospel singing and sings in the choir at St. Stephens Baptist every second Sunday, and her father, Bill, a guitar-picking, blues-singing country boy. Bill wows the crowd at Bobby's Shack when he wins a hambone contest.