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From: Tom Gerber <>
Subject: [MNHENNEP] Re: Minister of the Gospel
Date: Tue, 20 Mar 2001 17:29:10 -0600
In-Reply-To: <200103202301.f2KN18N05265@lists5.rootsweb.com>


I would call some of the Lutheran church down there. Also if you have a
local LDS center you could check and see if they have and City Directories
for that area.

Tom


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>Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 17:13:53 -0800
>From: "Jeanie Goff" <>
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>Subject: [MNHENNEP] RE; MINISTER OF THE GOSPEL
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>I have been following the discussion on the marriage license with the
>'Minister of the Gospel". I also have a marriage certificate of my great
>grandparents Charles HOPPENRATH and Amelia REITZ married 1 April 1874
>in Hennipen County by John HERZER, a Minister of the Gospel from Steele
>County. Can anybody give me any suggestions how I would go about finding
>him and what church he represents. Steele County doesn't seem to have a
>very large site, and though I did leave a query. I wasn't able to find
>anything like a library there to ck about churches in that area in
>1874. They were German Lutherans is all I know.
>I would appreciate any help or suggestions.
>Thank You
>Jeanie Goff
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