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The Christian Gerber family of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14161
Author
Garber, Allan A.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.8
Author
Garber, Allan A.
Physical Description
10-18 p.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, v.8 (July 1985).
Subjects
Gerber family.
Nissley family.
Longnecker family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.8
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The descendants of Christian S. and Anna Garber of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo3777
Author
Garber, Allan A.,
Date of Publication
1985.
Call Number
929 G213g
Responsibility
by Allan A. Garber.
Author
Garber, Allan A.,
Place of Publication
Edmonton, Alta
Publisher
Garber Historical Associates,
Date of Publication
1985.
Physical Description
vi, 138 p. : ill., facsim., geneal. tables, ports. ; 29 cm.
Notes
Includes index.
Subjects
Garber family (Christian S. Garber, 1829-1882)
Brubaker family.
Hess family.
Hiestand family.
Martin famiy.
Sensenig family.
Weaver family.
Wissler family.
Lindemuth family (Anna Lindemuth Garber, 1834-1873)
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
929 G213g
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To God alone the honor: The pioneer Mennonite families of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21000
Author
Garber, Allan A,
Date of Publication
2017.
Call Number
974.802812 G213
Responsibility
by Allan A. Garber.
Author
Garber, Allan A,
Place of Publication
Morgantown, Pa
Publisher
Mastof Press,
Date of Publication
2017.
Physical Description
567 p. ill., some colored : 28 cm.
Notes
Contains cemetery locations.
Includes extensive footnotes to document the information and to provide information on past genealogical errors.
Summary
"To God Alone The Honor documents the family relations of the first Mennonite pioneers who settled in 1710 in what is now Lancaster County, and ends with the impoverished "Mennonists Swissers' who arrived at Philadelphia in 1754 on the ship Phoenix. The British Parliament described the Mennonite immigrants as a 'sober, quiet and industrious people.' And they were, but we remember them more for their faith- a faith which lives today in the hearts of many of their descendants." [book jacket]
Chapters: Interconnected families/ Faith through tribulation/ The 1710 Mennonite immigration/ The 1717 Mennonite immigration (land records, Chester County property tax assessements, 1729/30 Naturalization Act)/ List of Mennonites living in present Lancaster County by 1717/ The Pioneer families/ Menno Simons on: [various texts by Menno Simons]
Subjects
Mennonites - Pennsylvania - Lancaster County.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
974.802812 G213
Copy Info
2017, 1st ed.
2019, 2nd ed.
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