The Resource Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform)
Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform)
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The item Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Mid-Continent Public Library.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
Resource Information
The item Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform) represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Mid-Continent Public Library.
This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- on 1 microfilm reel
- Note
-
- Item 1: Microfilm of original records [which were at Line Mountain Lutheran Parish in Leck Kill ca. 1950]
- Item 1: Also known as Jacob's Church in 1810 in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County. After a new building was destroyed by fire in 1943, the Lutherans built St. James at Pitman. The Reformed congregation was probably near Leck Kill
- Item 2: Microfilm of typescript (carbon copy, [20] leaves)
- Item 2: With: English and Pennsylvania Dutch, poems / Lee E. Schrope
- Item 2: Antony and Christina Dirdorff came to America, ca. 1719. Anthony and four of his sons were naturalized in New Jersey in 1730. Three of Antony's sons, Peter, John, and Anthony, Jr. became early settlers in York County, Pennsylvania. John married Anna Mary Erberdt in 1740 and obtained land in Reading Township, York County, in 1742. Peter Dierdoff was living in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1763, and in York County, Pennsylvania, by 1785. Anthony, Jr. and his wife, Anna Yager, moved to York County, Pennsylvania, in 1762. Record lists some of their descendants in Pennsylvania and Ohio
- Item 2: Microfilm of photocopy of newspaper clippings (1 leaf) from an unidentified newspaper
- Item 2: May be from the Shamokin Daily News, Shamokin, Pa., July 23, 1932, as a clipping from this newspaper follows the Yoder article
- Item 2: The Yoder family immigrated to America from Switzerland between 1712 and 1717. They probably lived for awhile in Schoharie Valley, New York, and then settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Hans and Johannes became prominent in the affairs of Oley, Pennsylvania
- Item 3 & 4: Microfilm of original records
- Item 5: Microreproduction of manuscript: [1947]. [20] pages : portrait
- Item 5: Maxatawny Reformed Charge includes Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers; Zion Reformed Church, Maxatawny; St. Peter's Reformed Church, Topton
- Item 5: Contains baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations for 1937-1947 for each church
- Item 5: Includes photocopies of "original documents (dated respectively 1759, 1760, 1764, 1806) pertaining to the origin and early history of Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers, Pa." The early church was located in Maxatawny Township and known as De Long's
- Item 6: Microfilm of original records
- Contents
-
- Item 1: Church records, 1803-1894
- Item 2: Deardorff and Yoder family
- Item 3 & 4: Church records, 1907-1947
- Item 5: 10th anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Franklin D. Slifer
- Item 6: Church records, 1874-1947
- Label
- Pennsylvania church and family records
- Title
- Pennsylvania church and family records
- Title variation
-
- Church records, 1803-1894
- Genealogy of the Dirdorff, Dierdorff, Deardorff families in America
- Yoder family of Berks County, Pennsylvania
- Church records, 1907-1947 (St. Peter Reformed)
- Tenth anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Franklin D. Slifer in the Maxatawny Reformed Charge, 1937-1947
- Church records, 1874-1947 (St. Stephen's Lutheran)
- Subject
-
- Berks County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Christ Reformed DeLong's Church (Bowers, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Church records and registers -- Pennsylvania
- Clergy -- Pennsylvania
- Deardorff family
- Families -- Pennsylvania
- Lancaster County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Northumberland County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Reformed Church Maxatawny Charge (Berks County, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Registers of births, etc. -- Pennsylvania
- Schuylkill County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Slifer, Franklin D. -- Clergy
- St. James Lutheran Church (Pitman, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Peter the Apostle Church (Baltimore, Md.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Peter's Reformed Church (Topton, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Stephen's Lutheran Church (Lancaster, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Yoder family
- Zions Reformed Church (Maxatawny, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
- MoIM
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- Text in German and English.e1 r
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Wingert, Sudie
- Seidle, Gertrude Deardorff
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- Slifer, Franklin D.
- Deardorff family
- Yoder family
- St. James Lutheran Church (Pitman, Pa.)
- St. Peter the Apostle Church (Baltimore, Md.)
- Christ Reformed DeLong's Church (Bowers, Pa.)
- Zions Reformed Church (Maxatawny, Pa.)
- St. Peter's Reformed Church (Topton, Pa.)
- Reformed Church Maxatawny Charge (Berks County, Pa.)
- St. Stephen's Lutheran Church (Lancaster, Pa.)
- Church records and registers
- Clergy
- Families
- Registers of births, etc.
- Northumberland County (Pa.)
- Schuylkill County (Pa.)
- Berks County (Pa.)
- Lancaster County (Pa.)
- Target audience
- adult
- Label
- Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform)
- Note
-
- Item 1: Microfilm of original records [which were at Line Mountain Lutheran Parish in Leck Kill ca. 1950]
- Item 1: Also known as Jacob's Church in 1810 in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County. After a new building was destroyed by fire in 1943, the Lutherans built St. James at Pitman. The Reformed congregation was probably near Leck Kill
- Item 2: Microfilm of typescript (carbon copy, [20] leaves)
- Item 2: With: English and Pennsylvania Dutch, poems / Lee E. Schrope
- Item 2: Antony and Christina Dirdorff came to America, ca. 1719. Anthony and four of his sons were naturalized in New Jersey in 1730. Three of Antony's sons, Peter, John, and Anthony, Jr. became early settlers in York County, Pennsylvania. John married Anna Mary Erberdt in 1740 and obtained land in Reading Township, York County, in 1742. Peter Dierdoff was living in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1763, and in York County, Pennsylvania, by 1785. Anthony, Jr. and his wife, Anna Yager, moved to York County, Pennsylvania, in 1762. Record lists some of their descendants in Pennsylvania and Ohio
- Item 2: Microfilm of photocopy of newspaper clippings (1 leaf) from an unidentified newspaper
- Item 2: May be from the Shamokin Daily News, Shamokin, Pa., July 23, 1932, as a clipping from this newspaper follows the Yoder article
- Item 2: The Yoder family immigrated to America from Switzerland between 1712 and 1717. They probably lived for awhile in Schoharie Valley, New York, and then settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Hans and Johannes became prominent in the affairs of Oley, Pennsylvania
- Item 3 & 4: Microfilm of original records
- Item 5: Microreproduction of manuscript: [1947]. [20] pages : portrait
- Item 5: Maxatawny Reformed Charge includes Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers; Zion Reformed Church, Maxatawny; St. Peter's Reformed Church, Topton
- Item 5: Contains baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations for 1937-1947 for each church
- Item 5: Includes photocopies of "original documents (dated respectively 1759, 1760, 1764, 1806) pertaining to the origin and early history of Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers, Pa." The early church was located in Maxatawny Township and known as De Long's
- Item 6: Microfilm of original records
- Base of film
- unknown
- Carrier category
- microfilm reel
- Carrier category code
-
- hd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Item 1: Church records, 1803-1894 -- Item 2: Deardorff and Yoder family -- Item 3 & 4: Church records, 1907-1947 -- Item 5: 10th anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Franklin D. Slifer -- Item 6: Church records, 1874-1947
- Dimensions
- 35 mm
- Dimensions
- 35mm.
- Emulsion on film
- unknown
- Extent
- on 1 microfilm reel
- Generation
- unknown
- Media category
- microform
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- h
- Note
- 974.8 FHL0020374 ; GE-MFM ; GE1906MFILM pav, MP.
- Positive negative aspect
- negative
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/reductionRatio
- ||
- ReductionRatioRange
- unknown
- Reproduction note
-
- New York, N.Y. :
- Salt Lake City, Utah :
- Specific material designation
- microfilm reel
- System control number
- (Sirsi) a3820040
- Label
- Pennsylvania church and family records, (microform)
- Note
-
- Item 1: Microfilm of original records [which were at Line Mountain Lutheran Parish in Leck Kill ca. 1950]
- Item 1: Also known as Jacob's Church in 1810 in Upper Mahanoy Township, Northumberland County. After a new building was destroyed by fire in 1943, the Lutherans built St. James at Pitman. The Reformed congregation was probably near Leck Kill
- Item 2: Microfilm of typescript (carbon copy, [20] leaves)
- Item 2: With: English and Pennsylvania Dutch, poems / Lee E. Schrope
- Item 2: Antony and Christina Dirdorff came to America, ca. 1719. Anthony and four of his sons were naturalized in New Jersey in 1730. Three of Antony's sons, Peter, John, and Anthony, Jr. became early settlers in York County, Pennsylvania. John married Anna Mary Erberdt in 1740 and obtained land in Reading Township, York County, in 1742. Peter Dierdoff was living in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, in 1763, and in York County, Pennsylvania, by 1785. Anthony, Jr. and his wife, Anna Yager, moved to York County, Pennsylvania, in 1762. Record lists some of their descendants in Pennsylvania and Ohio
- Item 2: Microfilm of photocopy of newspaper clippings (1 leaf) from an unidentified newspaper
- Item 2: May be from the Shamokin Daily News, Shamokin, Pa., July 23, 1932, as a clipping from this newspaper follows the Yoder article
- Item 2: The Yoder family immigrated to America from Switzerland between 1712 and 1717. They probably lived for awhile in Schoharie Valley, New York, and then settled in Berks County, Pennsylvania. Hans and Johannes became prominent in the affairs of Oley, Pennsylvania
- Item 3 & 4: Microfilm of original records
- Item 5: Microreproduction of manuscript: [1947]. [20] pages : portrait
- Item 5: Maxatawny Reformed Charge includes Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers; Zion Reformed Church, Maxatawny; St. Peter's Reformed Church, Topton
- Item 5: Contains baptisms, marriages, deaths, and confirmations for 1937-1947 for each church
- Item 5: Includes photocopies of "original documents (dated respectively 1759, 1760, 1764, 1806) pertaining to the origin and early history of Christ Reformed DeLong's Church, Bowers, Pa." The early church was located in Maxatawny Township and known as De Long's
- Item 6: Microfilm of original records
- Base of film
- unknown
- Carrier category
- microfilm reel
- Carrier category code
-
- hd
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Color
- black and white
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
-
- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Contents
- Item 1: Church records, 1803-1894 -- Item 2: Deardorff and Yoder family -- Item 3 & 4: Church records, 1907-1947 -- Item 5: 10th anniversary of the pastorate of Rev. Franklin D. Slifer -- Item 6: Church records, 1874-1947
- Dimensions
- 35 mm
- Dimensions
- 35mm.
- Emulsion on film
- unknown
- Extent
- on 1 microfilm reel
- Generation
- unknown
- Media category
- microform
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia
- Media type code
-
- h
- Note
- 974.8 FHL0020374 ; GE-MFM ; GE1906MFILM pav, MP.
- Positive negative aspect
- negative
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/marc/reductionRatio
- ||
- ReductionRatioRange
- unknown
- Reproduction note
-
- New York, N.Y. :
- Salt Lake City, Utah :
- Specific material designation
- microfilm reel
- System control number
- (Sirsi) a3820040
Subject
- Berks County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Christ Reformed DeLong's Church (Bowers, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Church records and registers -- Pennsylvania
- Clergy -- Pennsylvania
- Deardorff family
- Families -- Pennsylvania
- Lancaster County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Northumberland County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Reformed Church Maxatawny Charge (Berks County, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Registers of births, etc. -- Pennsylvania
- Schuylkill County (Pa.) -- Genealogy
- Slifer, Franklin D. -- Clergy
- St. James Lutheran Church (Pitman, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Peter the Apostle Church (Baltimore, Md.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Peter's Reformed Church (Topton, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- St. Stephen's Lutheran Church (Lancaster, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
- Yoder family
- Zions Reformed Church (Maxatawny, Pa.) -- Records and correspondence
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