Richard E. Taylor The conductor called, “All aboard.” It was 5:00pm at Union Station, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, November 15, 191 [...]
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by Harold Patton Shelly This afternoon I want to look with you at the life and ministry of Charles Henry Brunner. One of the most influential men in the Mennonite Brethren in Christ, Pennsylvania Conf [...]
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Campbell, George A. Born 7/25/1845 in Springfield Twp, Bucks Cty, PA Died 11/7/1911 in [...]
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Jonas Musselman Notes April 3, 1868 - Jonas Musselman purchased land in Richland Tower from Joseph B. Taylor and Mariah. This land is next to Lewis B. Taylor. Same date, Jonas purchased a tract from D [...]
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Descendants of Samuel VAUTRIN 1 Samuel VAUTRIN was born. Samuel VAUTRIN and Maria Elisabetha BECKER were married. Maria Elisabetha BECKER was born. Samuel VAUTRIN and Maria Elisabetha B [...]
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Descendants of Christian MOYER 1 Christian MOYER was born in 1705. He died in 1787. Christian MOYER and Catherine were married. Catherine was born. Christian MOYER and Catherine had the [...]
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Descendants of Johannes HOTTEL 1 Johannes HOTTEL was born. Johannes HOTTEL and Maria Magdelena MUSSELMAN were married. Maria Magdelena MUSSELMAN was born. Johannes HOTTEL and Maria Magd [...]
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Descendants of Jacob GEHRET 1 Jacob GEHRET was born on 15 Apr 1846. He died on 21 May 1887 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Typhoid Fever He was buried in Fleetwood, Pennsylvania. Jacob GEHRET and UNKNO [...]
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Descendants of Christian GAUMANN - 17 Jun 2003 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FIRST GENERATION 1. Christian GAUMANN. Chris [...]
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William Gehman - His Life and Times Richard E. Taylor They called him Father Gehman. The title, "Father," was not a reference to an ecclesiastical office. Rather, it was a sign of the high regard in w [...]
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