Fort Wheeler, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Fort Wheeler, Columbia County, Pennsylvania
Title: Briar Creek Church records, Columbia County, Pa. : Reformed, 1799-1880. Lutheran, 1825-1881. Author: Translated by Charles R. Roberts Publication date: 1835 Publisher: Briar Creek Church Digitizing Sponsor: This project is made possible by a grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services as administered by the Pennsylvania Department of Education through the Office
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Col. Freeze says, the year 1777 and the next four or five following, were years of great activity and danger in the Indian fighting in and about what was originally Columbia county. The regular military authorities had done their best to protect the frontiers of the Pennsylvania settlements, but they had few officers and fewer
Most of these are complete indices at the time of transcription, however, in some cases we list the listing when it is only a partial listing. Cemeteries hosted at Columbia County PAGenWeb Project Baptist Cemetery, North Centre Twp Canby Lutheran Cemetery, Mt. Pleasant Twp Creasy Family Cemetery, Mifflin Twp Davis Chapel Beaver Twp Derr’s Baptist
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These monthly meeting records were abstracted from the original Pennsylvania Quaker Monthly Meeting records in the 1930’s by William Wade Hinshaw of Washington, D. C. They are a transcription of the microfilmed records containing birth, death, burial, and marriage records, as well as meeting minutes, removals and certificates. After Hinshaw’s death, the unpublished material was
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