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Author
Publisher
B.B. O'Keefe
Pub. Date
c1986
Physical Desc
v, 144 p.
Language
English
Formats
Description
Conewago Chapel is located in Conewago Township in Adams County, Pennsylvania, which is 4 miles northwest of Hanover. Services were held from 1735 at the Chapel until about 1830 when Hanover in York County became the center. .
Author
Publisher
Closson Press
Pub. Date
c2002
Edition
1st ed.
Physical Desc
[2], 32 p.
Language
English
Description
"This book contains the genealogical excerpts of his diary. Every name listed in the diary is listed in this book. This book is listed alphabetically and numerically. Each listing is the son, daughter or marital partner as listed in the diary of Reverend John Cuthbertson"--Introd.
Author
Publisher
John Timon Reily Historical Society
Pub. Date
c1988
Physical Desc
[468, 108] leaves
Language
English
Description
"These records were taken from John T. Reily's books entitled The life & times of Cardinal Gibbons, vols. 1 thru 8. While most are correct, none have been documented. Included in this report are records from four ledgers of his handwritten notes which were never published. ... John T. Reily was one of the most prolific gatherers of Catholic Records in the East in the eighteenth century ..." -- Prelim. p.
Author
Publisher
Heritage Books, Inc
Pub. Date
2023
Physical Desc
xiii, 194 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps ; 29x23 cm (12x9 in).
Language
English
Description
"This book is about "The Home Place" and the generations that passed it down to us. It starts with three generations of Quakers who lived in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and their descendant, a mason named Amos Ailes who lived in the village of Fairfield in Drumore Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, across the Susquehanna River from "The Home Place." Amos's son William was the father of William Elvy Ailes, who was born and raised in Drumore...
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
"In this book, Mr. Dull traces the lineages of a major portion of the German families of York County, giving exhaustive coverage of the townships of Codorus, Dover, Manchester, and Shrewsbury. His reference point, so to speak, was the 1762 tax list. He culled through earlier and later records, along with the great amount of published information now available, looking for data on these specific individuals and their associated families" -- Intro.
Physical Desc
[7] leaves
Language
English
Description
Appears to be marriage and death documentation for the Bailey and Mehlhorn, Melhorn families. Other surnames include Seiler, Rode, Roads, Bull. Includes Mehlhorn and Bull baptisms from Quickel's Lutheran and Reformed Church in Conewago Township; Bull marriage at Christ Lutheran Church in York.
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