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Title of item: 1885 Annuals German Baptist Brethren 1778-85
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ANNUAL MEETING
OF THE
BRETHREN
ALSO
SUPPLEMENTAL MINUTES
FROM 1876 TO 1885,
AND
APPENDIX.
DESI
My Jacob Eulass family was in Rockingham Co Va about 1777 - 1800.. Has
anyone seen that name? Doris
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From: Floyd R. Mason
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 9:10 PM
Subject: Re: 1787 Rockingham Co., VA
> Dear SRC.........I am intrested in the Zetty line ..... what do you
> have?
> I can help on some Abraham Millers also. Be in touch..
> Floyd R. & Kathryn Garst Mason
> 115 E. Rainbow Drive
> Bridgewater, VA 22812-1733
>
I cannot access this site. The Heartland/Plains address needs a
four-digit number. Can you advise me if the "59/1" is correct?
Go to www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/59/1/miller.html and you will
find
the Miller family sites. I found a group of Millers, Bowman, and Wines
intermarried. Hope this helps.
Many thanks to everyone for the online and offline replies. In summary we
have:
Laben Fisher Deardorff 1862
Samuel Deardorff 1820
Jacob Deardorff 1781
Peter Deardorff 1742
Anthony Dierdorff 1717
Anthony Dierdorff 1683 (the immigrant)
Anthony Dierdorff 1655
During my Thanksgiving trip to PA to visit family, I discovered that one
relative has the Chester A Peters book about the descendents of Anthony
Dierdorff 1717. The book is almost two inches thick, like a big telephone
book!
According to Elgin S. Moyer from"Who was Who Among Brethern" . Peter
Eyman organized the Bachelor Run congregation in 829 and became its
first minister; ws the leading elder for nearly 20 years. Hope this
helps. JRay
According to the HUBER-HOOVER FAMILY HISTORY 1928 among the descendants
of the Hans Huber family there is a Martin in almost every family. There
is even one who married Mary at about the right date but lived in Lancaster
Co.. and that is a bit far from Bedford. Several of these lived and died
on the farm where they were born.. Most were Mennonites -- a few were
United Brethren.. a Methodist.... a Baptist.. I didn't find any in Bedford
Co.
Have you studied this book..? It might provide a lead which I
The following site addresses have changed. Please make the appropriate
changes in your browser bookmarks and links on your sites.
Thanks!
Don & Jeanine
Pennsylvania Dutch Family History and Genealogy
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/padutch/
FamilyHart Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogy Database - over 200,000 names online
http://midatlantic.rootsweb.com/familyhart/
Kathryn
Sometime ago the following showed up on the brethren mailing list.
There was no Brethren church in the Wayne Co. as far has I know, I have done
a lot research of brethren in the Iowa area. Could you send me a copy of his
obituary?
May have belong to a church in Decatur and Appanoose Counties,
where there were/are CoB congregations.
Dennis
Olympia WA
Subj: COB Wayne County, Iowa
Date: 8/1/99 10:26:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time
From: Gochubbs@aol.com
Reply-to: BRETHREN@rootsweb.com
To
>While on the subject of RINEHART can anyone connect to Johnathan Charles
>RINEHART, b 23 Feb 1855 Steuben Co, IN. and later lived
>in Okanogan Co, WA. He had siblings: Caleb "Cap", Lucinda, and Benjamin.
>
>
There is no reference to such family in Elma Henning's book: Ulrich
Rinehart Family.
Merle Rummel
Church Historian
In a message dated 11/15/99 7:48:26 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
mills@reliable-net.net writes:
<< I think it might be possible to contact John Scott Davenport. >>
He is semi active on the Davenport list... to be honest I can't tell you were
his homebase is, but he has been doing a lot of traveling on the Pamukey
branch of the Davenports. Unfortunately, I don't have his email address
handy, as much to my regret it would appear that my Davenports are not of the
lineage he is working on, but I've kep
I just noticed a couple of "small" mistakes in dates included in my posting
of Saturday, Oct. 30:
Where I gave gravestone information for Enoch Eby, I should have written:
Enoch Eby - b. Nov. 15, 1828, died at age 81 yr. 5 mo. 11 da. [so d.
Apr. 26, 1910]
Where I gave gravestone information for Joel Eby, I should have written:
Joel Eby, brother of Jacob - d. Mar. 28, 1861 at age 68 yr. 11 mo.
22 da. [so b. Apr. 6, 1792]
I hope this has not thrown any unnecessary confusion into an already
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Title of item: Brethren in Virginia by Sappington (see Note)
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The Brethren in Virginia by Roger E. Sappington, published 1973 by the Committee for Brethren History
Brethren readers and writers:
Could we all please remember to change the subject line rather than just
hitting the "reply" button?...on a hunch I scrolled down the last set of
messages, nearly all of which had the same subject line about settlements in
NC, and sure enough, that topic ended after the first couple of items and
changed to a Pennsylvania family, which is more in my line. I would have
missed them, had I believed the erroneous subject line.
And there IS a way to select a line or two fro
Hi:
I totally agree. I deleted all of those messages. I didn't check them. So
if your subject was wrong, you should probably resend your message.
Waldo
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 10:13 AM
Subject: Re: Change the Subject, please!
Brethren readers and writers:
Could we all please remember to change the subject line rather than just
hitting the "reply" button?...on a hunch I scrolled down the last set of
messages,
Last address I had was, I believe in California...several years ago...
I have moved & still have not found all my addresses...
Jan Sanford
janice99@huntel.net
Mr. Roland,
If you are interested in preserving the graveyard, I
recommend that you write to the Washington Co,
MD offices to remind them of its existence and to
indicate your concern.
Our efforts of that sort saved what's left of the
(Brethren) Christian Geiman graveyard in Carroll
Co, MD. Otherwise it would have been totally
lost to a subdivision.
Richard R. Weber
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From:
To:
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 1999 8:13 AM
Subject: The
>
>1. Inglenook Cook Book, 1911, revised
>2. Granddaughter's Inglenook Cookbook, 1941 edition
>
>Comment on the above: We still regularly use the last item above in
>cooking, but for those of you unfamiliar with these cookbooks,
>Brethren cooks all over the nation sent in recipes for these
>cookbooks. It's fascinating to find out what our Brethren ancestors
>(named) were cooking at those times.
I have my mother's Granddaughter's Inglenook
but -there are both hardback and paperback editions of the 19
>Do you know anything about the ancestry of this Susannah Rinehart? The
>Benjamin Eikenberry mentioned was a first cousin of Christian Bowman who
>married Hannah Rinehart on 18 May 1815 in Augusta Co., VA. Hannah was born
>25 Jan 1793 in Augusta Co., VA. I have not yet been able to locate Hannah's
>parents, although I've seen them listed as Jacob Rinehart and Susan. I
>believe Hannah could be a descendant of Ulrich Reinhart/Rinehart who
>immigrated in 1733 on the ship Hope. Perhaps if I know more
OOps! Wait a minute!!
That unpublished manuscript by John Scott Davenport.. Please tell me more..
I have searched literally for years for Davenports writings about the
Brethren/Germans in North Carolina... is this manuscript available?
Ferne Baldwin
Manchester College
Barbara wrote:
> I talked to Joe's wife this evening. She said he has been transferred to
> the UVMC in Troy, OH for rehab. They think he will be there for 7 days.
> It all looks good for recovery. Eye doctor is to check out eyes while he
> is in hospital. Power of prayer!!!!
> Barbara
Barbara:
Is there an address where we could send Joe a get well card?
Richard Rininger
>
>
> ==== BRETHREN Mailing List ====
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> This is the Brethren Gene
Hello List,
A group of us are searching for the family of Christian
Fender/Finter/Pfender b. 1744 d.1800 m. Anna Maria Long/Lang. They were
in Rowan and Surry Co NC and also Grayson Co VA.
Also looking for a connection to the Abraham Welty/Wedly family.
Both families are believed to be Brethren or Dunkerd.
Catherine Leinbach
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Sent: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 8:45 AM
Subject: Re: Brethren Churchs along