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Martin Kendig's Swiss relatives

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14398
Author
Best, Jane Evans.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 15 (Jan. 1992)
Responsibility
by Jane Evans Best.
Author
Best, Jane Evans.
Physical Description
p. 2 - 18.
Notes
In: Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, v. 15 (January 1992).
Subjects
Kendig, Martin.
Meylin family.
Miller family.
Meyer family.
Herr family.
Witmer family.
Kendig family.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 15 (Jan. 1992)
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Microfilm no. 154: [Miscellaneous and family notes copied from the Lancaster County Historical Society]

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Call Number
Drawer 1, sec. 2: #154
Place of Publication
[Salt Lake City
Publisher
Genealogical Society , n.d.]
Physical Description
1 reel ; 35 mm.
Notes
Number on box #154.
Copies of published and unpublished materials, mostly family records.
Includes: Marriages, 1823-1868 by Daniel Hertz at Reformed Churches - Ford, Laura G. Traditon and history of early Millersville, Hubley family chart and Bible, Worner-Ketterman genealogy, Kreider reunions, Landis (Benjamin) family Bible, Leutze, Emanuel biographical data, McCausland burials, Miller (Jacob) family, Reichmann's Muhlenberg family chart, Martin (Peter) family, St. Paul's Reformed chuch Lancaster records.
Subjects
Holliday family.
Hougendoubler family.
Hubley family.
Irwin family.
Kendig family.
Ketterman family.
Kreider family.
Kurtz family.
Landis family.
Lesher family.
Leutze family.
Longenecker family.
McCausland family.
McClure family.
McIlvaine family.
Messenkope family.
Millsack family.
Miller family.
Mohler family.
Meylin family.
Forrer family.
Moore family.
Muhlenberg family.
Martin family.
Nissley family.
St. Paul's Reformed Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
Millersville, Pa. - history.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Microfilm
Call Number
Drawer 1, sec. 2: #154
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Turmoil in Conestoga / by Jane Evans Best

https://collections.lancasterhistory.org/en/permalink/lhdo14963
Author
Best, Jane Evans.
Date of Publication
1993.
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 16, no.1
Author
Best, Jane Evans.
Date of Publication
1993.
Physical Description
p. 2 - 27.
Notes
Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage, v. 16, no. 1 (January 1993).
Summary
This article describes the initial religious and social disruption caused by Conrad Beissel's arrival in Lancaster County. He established the Ephrata Cloister in 1732. In time the community adjusted to Beissel and the Cloister.
Subjects
Meylin family.
Funk family.
Bear family.
Groff family.
Landis family.
Good family.
Ephrata Cloister.
Location
Lancaster History Library - Periodical Article
Call Number
905.748 PMH v. 16, no.1
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