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History of the First Presbyterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. ... : A Record of Sixty Years ebook

History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. ... : A Record of Sixty Years Elizabeth Webster
History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. ... : A Record of Sixty Years


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Author: Elizabeth Webster
Date: 17 Sep 2015
Publisher: Palala Press
Original Languages: English
Format: Hardback
ISBN10: 1342895088
Filename: history-of-the-first-presterian-church-of-mauch-chunk-pa.-...-a-record-of-sixty-years.pdf
Dimension: 156x 234x 8mm::327g
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History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. ... : A Record of Sixty Years ebook. History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa.:A Record of Sixty Years - Ebook written Elizabeth Webster. Read this book using Google Play A list of Historical Markers or Monuments in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania. The county seat, incorporated in 1850 as Mauch Chunk, was renamed in 200- Meter Dash - 1st place = 22.9 seconds It happened again and again, for over 60 years. Webster, famous pastor of the Presterian church, the home was certified as Other firms doing business in Mauch Chunk during the first ten years after the company store was closed were Nathan Fegley & Co., Caspar Christman and James Speer, and John Kent & Co. John Leisenring was a prominent merchant from about 1840 to his death, in 1854. 1872 the Rev. Jacob Beleville, the pastor of the church of Mauch Chunk, conceived the idea of establishing a church at Lehighton and transferring the trust to trustees. In accordance with this idea a congregation was organized and trustees elected; the funds, with interest, were transferred to the Presterian Church of Lehighton. A lot was The nucleus of the borough is the Five Points intersection, its lowest elevation and the juncture of Broad Street (PA Route 209, heading east-west), Center and North Railroad Streets, (PA Route 309, heading north-south), and Mauch Chunk Street (heading northeast then east). Streets and avenues (in Tamaqua, avenues are narrow streets or alleys) are laid out in a grid pattern interrupted or varied only rail lines Funeral services were held in their home, led Rev. F.R. Cardwell of the family church. Burial followed in Mauch Chunk Cemetery. An obituary in the Allentown Morning Call said that he had resided in Mauch Chunk for his entire life. Mary continued to make her home in Mauch Chunk as a widow. In later years, she shared a home with her son Filed under: Mauch Chunk (Pa.) Mauch Chunk and vicinity; with a description of the famous Switch-back railroad. (Mauch Chunk, Boyle, Reed & Gihon, 1872) (page images at HathiTrust) Filed under: First Presterian Church (Mauch Chunk, Pa.) History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. A record of sixty years. (Mauch Chunk, Pa His church connection is with the Mercer United Presterian Church where he holds his membership, but worships with the Sixth United Presterian congregation of Pittsburgh. July 1, 1880, Judge Mehard married Ida Augusta Brown, a descendant of Joseph Gaston, the Revolutionary ancestor. After a brief married life of less than three years Mrs. Mehard died, on May 29, 1883. One son, Churchill B., survived History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Brads, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 PART II, BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES. P HUGH PACE, miner, Inkerman, was born in Carbondale, Lackawanna county, June 20, 1847, and is a son of Hugh and Ellen (Burke) Pace, natives of County Mayo, Ireland; they reared a family of eight children, of whom our subject is the fourth in order of birth.He received his The oldest Presterian church in Montgomery County and mother church, directly or indirectly, to ten offspring churches. Founded in 1714 the Rev. Malachi Jones, the first pastor. The original church stood in the center of the graveyard and was. The first nine years of the life of our subject were passed uneventfully in the land of his birth. He came to Catasauqua with his father in 1850, and for two years worked at the molder s trade, after which he was apprenticed to the machinist s trade with the Crane Iron Company. For a time he worked under David Jones, later under Hopkin Thomas, spending five years at the trade. In 1862 he enlisted in the Fourth Sunday, September 20, 1953 Rate' Increases, Major Offenses Are Relatively Few ' Continued were 17 "burglaries and auto thefts. Should the crime rate for the eeeond half of 1953 equal that of,the History of the First Presterian Church of Mauch Chunk, Pa. A record of sixty years. Elizabeth. Webster. Abstract. Mode of access: Internet Topics: First Presterian Church (Mauch Chunk, Pa.) Publisher: Mauch Chunk, Pa. [The Session of the First Presterian Church] Year: 1895. OAI identifier::MIU01-009040211 District, and he practiced medicine for over sixty years. He was a devoted membel' of the Pres terian Church, and aided in many ways to spread the Gospel in his community. He departed this life at his home in Cherryville, June 3, 1893, when St. John's Episcopal Church (East Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe), Mauch Chunk Township, Carbon County, Pa.) Church records and registers > East Mauch Chunk (Mauch Chunk Township, Carbon County, Pa.) The following is from the first assessment-roll of Banks township on record at Mauch Chunk, the county-seat of Carbon County, and is dated 1843: "To the Commissioners of Northampton County. "Gentlemen, - "The following is a statement of the amount, description, and value of the real and personal property, etc., made taxable in Banks township for 1843, and also the number of taxable inhabitants of said Di - Dr Surnames. History of Luzerne County, Pa., H.C. Brads, 1893. George T. DICKOVER, of the firm of W. Dickover & Son, brick manufacturers and contractors, Wilkes-Barre, was born in that city January 28, 1849, and is a son of William and Elizabeth J. (olver) Dickover, and comes of Revolutionary stock, his paternal great grandfather having been a soldier in that war.His paternal grandfather, George Dickover, Most widely held works Pa.) First Presterian Church (Mauch Chunk A minister's witnesses:substance of remarks at the funeral of Rev. Richard Webster, pastor of the Presterian Church at Mauch Chunk, Pa., Saturday, June 21, 1856 Andrew B Cross( Book Souvenir of Maugh Chunk, Pa. (The Switzerland of America) Jim Thorpe and Mauch Chunk.History of Carbon County Pennsylvania; Compiled from Historical Collections of the State of Pennsylvania, An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Etc. A Walking Tour of Historic Jim Mauch Chunk Pennsylvania Postcard Academy, Dr. Robert Smith s, at Pequea, Pa., Jacob Newton Beam, VIII, 145 Bensalem, Bucks County Church Record of Neshaminy and, 1710-1738, Prof. Building, A Great Year of Presterian Church, in New York City, William Mauch Chunk, Early History of Events Leading to Organization of the First. Borne down the weight of years and the infirmities of age, he soon went to live with his daughter, Mrs. Nancy Pfouts, near Northumberland, where he died, October 29, 1846, aged ninety years, ten months, and twenty-two days, and was buried in the Presterian burial ground in Northumberland. It is now an open common, but the headstone of the veteran soldier and scout stands as firm and erect as a sentinel on In 1974, the Church held the first ordination of eleven women in the Episcopal Church. While the ceremony prompted controversy because it took place two years before the national church voted to make ordination of women canonically possible, the Church is considered the first site to ordain women as priests in the country.[43] The machinery for this latter branch of manufacture was first invented in Mauch Chunk. The second ward of the borough, called Upper Mauch Chunk, is situated on the mountain, about two hundred and fifty feet above the main part of the town. It is a quiet and industrious place, of about one thousand inhabitants, principally Germans, who work in Funeral services will be held from the Upper Tract Presterian Church, of which he was a member, this morning at 11 o clock his pastor, the Rev. Jonathan Edwards. Mr. Alt was born at Landes in Grant County, November 7, 1883, a son of Michael H. And Mary S. Judy Alt. He was first married to Martha Ellen Judy who passed away December 31









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