Pike Mennonite immigrant families : Fox, Seibel, Rissler and Mink families from Eich, Hesse-Darmstadt Germany ; Part II : The Mink migrations - The Barbara Mink story
St. Paul's Reformed Church, Lancaster records 1905-1930, 1887-1920, Ramsey, David, 1749-1818 biographical information, First Reformed Church, Lancaster Marriage records, 1742-1790, Rohrer family Bible, Lancaster Journal marriages, 1795-1834, Faust. List of Swiss Emigrants (part), Zantzinger family Bible, Zeller family Bible, Rev. Darius W. Gerhard's marriages, 1866-1906.
This collection now at the Lancaster (Pa.) Theological Seminary.
"Over the years Lloyd and Mabel [Heller] raised two sons of their own; in addition they adopted two children from the Lancaster Children's Bureau. They also raised four foster children and kept many other children from the Lancaster Children's Bureau for shorter periods of time ranging from six to eight months. They also kept approximately twenty children from the neighborhood for up to several months and at times as long as a year...In 1958, Mabel 'Mama' Heller was recognized by the Lancaster Children's Bureau of Lancaster County for her involvement with the Children's Bureau in the raising of forty children at the Heller farm in Narvon Pennsylvania." [from the introduction]
"A true story of the author and his family members, friends and neighbors circa 1942 to 1964. It also gives the reader a real and factual understanding of the life in that time period surrounding the area of Lancaster County called 'The Welsh Mountains'." [from the book jacket]
The Francis Redfearn family : a study of the family of Francis Redfearn (1777-1858), his wife, Ruth Milner (1779-1857), and their three sons and three daughters