Lancaster County White Oaks Reformed Church (Penn Township
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Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1973, 1993
Physical Desc
on 2 microfilm reels ; 35 mm.
Language
Multiple
Description
In 1846 Penn Township was divided out of Warwick Township.
White Oaks Lutheran and Reformed Church was organized ca.1752 and is not to be confused with Reyer's or White Oaks Reformed Church, also of Warwick Township, but which is now part of Elizabeth Township. Both churches were about 4 miles apart.
Both congregations shared the same record book for 1754-1785; after that each congregation had their own books.
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Publisher
s.n.]
Pub. Date
1987
Physical Desc
43, [1] p.
Language
English
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Description
The Charge at the time Rev. Tobias was pastor [ca. 1870-1890] consisted of Reformed churches at Jerusalem or White Oaks in Penn Township, Cocalico or Bethany in Ephrata Township, Zion's at Brickerville [earlier called Reyer's in Elizabeth Township], Salem at New Haven, now called Kissel Hill.
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Publisher
Microfilming Corporation of America
Pub. Date
1982
Physical Desc
1 microfiche
Language
English
Description
The Charge at the time Rev. Tobias was pastor [ca. 1870-1890] consisted of Reformed churches at Jerusalem or White Oaks in Penn Township, Cocalico or Bethany in Ephrata Township, Zion's at Brickerville [earlier calley Reyer's in Elizabeth Township], Salem at New Haven, now called Kissel Hill.
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Publisher
NMI, Norton Micro-Images for the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania
Pub. Date
1974
Physical Desc
on 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm.
Language
Multiple
Description
Rev. Tobias served Epler's and Belleman's in Berks County and the Bethany Charge in Lancaster County consisting of the Reformed churches at Jerusalem or White Oaks in Penn Township, Cocalico or Bethany in Ephrata Township, Zion's at Brickerville [earlier called Reyer's in Elizabeth Township], Salem at New Haven, now called Kissel Hill.
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Pub. Date
uuuu
Language
English
Description
Rev. Waldschmidt served the following Reformed churches in Lancaster, Berks, and Lebanon counties: Cocalico in Ephrata Township, Lancaster County (1752-1757, 1760-1762); Reyer's in Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County (1752-1762); Muddy Creek in East Cocalico Township, Lancaster County (1752-1754); Seltenreich in Earl Township, Lancaster County (1752-1756); Blaser's in West Donegal Township, Lancaster County (1752-1754); Swamp or Cocalico in West...