George Merle de Fere Zacharias
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1980
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St. Peter's was a union church of Lutheran and Reformed congregations. It was located over a mile east of Woodsboro. In 1889 a new church, Grace, replaced the log church. At that time the Reformed congregation moved to Centerville.
5) Transcript of selected records, 1736-1800, for the First Reformed Church in Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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1947
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Also includes the Paxton Church graveyard near Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania and Trinity Lutheran Church, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, records.
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1947
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These records are not those of St. Paul's, but of St. David's. The Reformed Archves in Lancaster ca. 1977 attributed these records to St. David's or Sherman's of West Manheim Township in York County. St. David's records begin in 1754 with a few earlier records added. St. Paul's in Manheim began its records in 1771.
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1980
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About 1782, the church was also called Jacob's. The Lutherans moved in 1858 into Thurmont, about 1 mile southeast of the original church site; the Reformed congregation followed in 1880.
9) The Reformed Church "an der Glät," that is, on the Glade, Frederick Co., Maryland, November, 1895
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1947
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12) Emanuel Reformed Church, Hanover, Pa., record St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, Hanover, Pa., records
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
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1981
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on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
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1947
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Rader's Lutheran Church is located one mile west of Timberline; it was a union church with the Reformed congregation until the 1880s when the Reformed congregation moved to Timberline and took the name of Trinity Reformed.
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Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
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1947
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Deutsch
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The union church,called "Evangelical", of Lutheran and Reformed congregations was organized in Woodsboro in 1805; a deed was given to them in 1803. These are not to be confused with St. Peter's or Rocky Hill Church located over a mile east of Woodsboro.
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1947
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This Lutheran and Reformed church was known as Bermudian until the 1780s when the Upper Bermudian union church was organized in Huntington Township. The Bermudian became the Lower Bermudian Church and remained a union church until 1871 when the Reformed congregation built a church across the road from the old union church. Both churches are in Latimore Township.