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From: "James L. Stokes" <>
Subject: Re: [PALANCAS] Fulmouth, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2004 20:56:47 -0400
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Hi CLathers,
I think you mean Falmouth, there is no Fulmouth in Lancaster County,
that I am aware of. Falmouth is a village in Conoy Twp. Neither Falmouth
nor Conoy existed at the time of the Revolution but it was in Donegal Twp.
at that time. If you think your ancestors were Presbyterian then check the
records of Donegal Presbyterian Church, if you think they were German then
check Christ Lutheran or Christ Reformed Churches in Elizabethtown. Records
for both start in the 1740s but I think the earlies records are missing and
they start in the 1790s. You should look for the history Conoy Twp. in
Ellis and Evans "History of Lancaster County", there could be a copy
on-line. Also look for a map of Lancaster County, there are several
on-line.
Good luck.
Jim
Conestoga Area Historical Society
http://www.rootsweb.com/~pacahs/index.htm

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Subject: [PALANCAS] Fulmouth, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania


> I am new to the list and I am interested in the history of Fulmouth in and
> around the years of the American Revolution. Would anyone know of some
good
> source material plus the location of where the source material might be
found. I
> am especially interested in the family names in the area plus the
different
> types of business that the local residents would have been engaged, as
well as
> information on the old churches and cemeteries.
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
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