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Lind
Notes
Family files are created for Lancaster County families. They may contain correspondence about a family, short genealogies and charts, photocopies of inventories and accounts, letters, etc.
Subjects
Lind family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Family File
Call Number
Lind
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Moravian ancestry for a Pennsylvania Mennonite, through Elizabeth Whitesell (1812-1901) married to John Phillip Lind (1807-1889)

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo21554
Author
Lind, Hope Kauffman.
Date of Publication
2018.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.41 n.3
Responsibility
by Hope Kauffman Lind.
Author
Lind, Hope Kauffman.
Place of Publication
Lancaster, Pa
Publisher
Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society,
Date of Publication
2018.
Physical Description
74-92 p.
Series
Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage ; v. 41, no. 3
Summary
Abstract: Many Pennsylvania Mennonite families trace solid ancestral lines back to immigrant Mennonite and Amish ancestors. Not so for members of Mennonite Lind families, the first of whom settled in Pennsylvania in the 1940s. This began a continual Mennonite Lind presence in Pennsylvania or, for some years, with Lancaster's mission outreach in Africa. Their immigrant Lind ancestor, John "Philip" Lind, arrived in the United States single, a young man of the Moravian faith. He soon married Elizabeth Whitesell, also a Moravian, and they lived in several Pennsylvania locations. Their son Jacob Lind, born near Nazareth, Pennsylvania, went west and settled in Ohio, where he met and married Maggie Ziegler Boyer and became a convinced member of her Mennonite faith. It is Mennonite descendants of their son Norman A. Lind who made homes in Pennsylvania.
Subjects
Lind family.
Boyer family.
Whitesell family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Book
Call Number
905.748 PMH v.41 n.3
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