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BRICK CHURCH RECORDS * * * Translated from the original German by Reverend D. I.Offman. Typed from a carbon copy of Rev. D. I. Offman‘s translation by Calvin Hinshaw, and proof read by said Hinshaw and David Holt. (1959)

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BRICK CHURCH RECORDS * * *

Translated from the original German by

Reverend D. I.Offman.

Typed from a carbon copy of Rev. D. I. Offman‘s translation

by Calvin Hinshaw, and proof read by said Hinshaw and David

Holt. (1959)

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CONTENTS

Ministers of the Brick Church from the beginning……………………………………………………………………...1

Proceedings of the Congregation…………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……..2

Children Baptized in the Community at the Klapp Church (Brick Church)…..………..4

Members Confirmed at Brick Church from 1773 - 1820……………………………………………..………....55

Communicants of Brick Church 1802 - 1830………………………………………………………………………….....…..60

Register of the Communicant Members of the Brick Church

according to a Revision made in March the year 1840……………………………………………..…………….77

Marriage Record of the Reformed Brick Church copies from Old Book…………………....93

Record of Burying in the Brick Church Cemetery copied from Old Book….…..……..96

A Record of Graves in Brick Church Cemetery marked and known June 20, 1925….98

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CONTENT

History of the church by the Alamance County Historical Assoc. 1971..…..…...X

Old German names of Guilford and Alamance Counties - Then and Now....………....A

Title page of the original record book, as translated...............…..……………B

Ministers of the Brick Church.......................................……………...1

Proceedings of the congregation....................................………….……..2

Children baptized in the Community at the Klapp (Brick) Church........……....4

Members Confirmed at Brick Church from 1773 - 1829.....................……….55

Communicants of Brick Church 1802 - 1830............................………....60

Register of the Communicant Members of the Brick Church according to

a revision made in March of the year 1840, by Rev. G.W. Welker..........77

Marriage Records of the Reformed at Brick Church, 1772 - 1808..........……...93

Record of buryings in the Brick Church Cemetery copied from the

"Old Book". Reflects deaths occurring from 1776 - 1806.......………………96

A record of graves in the Brick Church Cemetery marked and known as of

June 20, 1925. (This listing also includes a recording of

former church members who died elsewhere and were buried at other

cemeteries ie.page 117 and item concerning Mrs. T. Green Wharton.)…......98

Index ...........................................................118

Note: Between pages 4 through 54 of the childrens baptisimal section,

Marriage bond information (M.B.) has been added in long hand where

known, by Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Hartgrove, Jr. of Greensboro, N.C., at

the following item locations - 271, 427, 429, 437, 468, 480, 481,

482, 483, 484, 486, 487, 490, 491, 492, 496, 500, 502, 510, 521, 530,

535, 536, 538, 542, 544, 549, 564, 566, 569, 570, 605, 606, 609, 613,

622 and 633.

(R.D. Donnell Burlington, N.C. 5/1/1983)

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Old German names of Guilford County (Rev. D. I. Offman)

Then Now Then Now

Albrect Albright Kash Costen

Anthone Anthony Lau Low

Barro Burrow Leinberger Lineberry

Braun Brown Ludwig Lewis

Brauer Brower Nies Neese

Bauer Bower Schwenck Swing

Bauman Bowman Scherbb Sharpe

Bohnn Boon Schaffer Sheppard

Bun Boon Stretter Strader

Barnhart Barney Schette Shaddy

Calk Keck ? Schmidt Smith

Trachsler Troxler Trog Troy ?

Denald De Vault Vogelmann Fogleman

Emig Amick Wilhelm William

Engel Ingle Romne Rumbly

Filiby Phillippie Kirchanett Kennett?

Goertner Cartner Borks Burke

Hans John Bohsert Bowes

Huyet Hiatt Kopp Cobb

Johannes John Notz Knotts?

Kawset Causey ? Aidy Ida

Gobel Coble Eisle Iseley

Grueber Groover Koch Cook

Groff Graves Mehson Mason

Gerhart Garrett Schatterlis Shatterly

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CHURCH BOOK OF THE REFORMED Congregation on Beaver Creek in Orange County (now

Guilford County), North Carolina, and is the beginning,

at the time, Anno Domini 1772, and Samuel Suther a

preacher of the Reformed Church by the Grace of God

in Christ Jesus Our Lord.

‗Til December 16, 1791.

Names of the Church1

"The Church on Beaver Creek" was the first name given

the Church.

"The Klapp Church" was the second name given the Church.

―The Brick Church‖ was the third and last name given the

Church.

1The title page of the original record book translated in English.

Notes by Jame MacLamroc, County Historian of Guilford County:

The Reverent D. I. Offman was pastor of the Calvinist (someone crossed

Out Calvinist and put Lutheran) German Reformed churches in eastern

Guilford, including the Brick Church in southeast Guilford (some one crossed

out "including the Brick Church in southeast Guilford"), for fifty years.

Guilford County was taken from Orange and Rowan counties when

it was established in 1771 the eastern approximately two-fifths

in which the Brick Church is located having come from Orange and

the western approximately three-fifths having come from Rowan.

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MINISTERS OF THE BRICK CHURCH FROM THE BEGINNING

All were of the Reformed faith

except Rev. Paisley (Presbyterian)

Rev. James Martin 1749

Rev. Richard Dupert 1764

Rev. Samuel Suther 1772 - 1781

Rev. John W. Bithan 1786 - 1788

Rev. Andrew Loretz 1788 - 1800

Rev. Henry Diffenbach 1801 - 1807

Rev. Andrew Loretz 1808 - 1813

Rev. James R. Riley 1813 - 1814

Rev. John Rudy 1821 - 1825

Rev. William Paisley 1826 - 1828

Rev. John H. Crawford 1828 - 1840

Rev. Geo. A. Stauffer 1899 - 1902

Rev. A. S. Clapp 1907 - 1907

Rev. M. L. Klopfenstein 1907 - 1911

Rev. Joshua Bowers 1912 - 1914

Rev. D. C. Cox 1916 - 1920

Rev. Albert ( )linger 1922 - 1924

Rev. Wm. C. Shaw 1924 - 1924

Rev. W. H. Groff 1925 - 1926

Rev. How Fesperman 1927 -

Rev. Chas. E. Hiat

The Rev. Samuel Suther preached here before he became pastor.

The Rev. John W. Bithan is the only reformed minister buried in the

Brick Church Cemetery. He lies 20 or 30 feet S. East from the Daniel

Faust grave.

The Rev. Andrew Loretz was not an ordained minister at the Brick Church

but his faithful work entitles him to all the honor.

The Rev. William Paisley was a Presbyterian minister but he was also

like Loretz, a faithful supply.

Rev. Wm. C. Shaw was not ordained

Groff and Fesperman were students in the ministry.

Rev. J. R. Reily is written "Jacobus" in the record instead of James

"Jacobus" being the German.

Rev. Wm. Paisley born Oct. 26, 1770, died March 10, 1857. Buried in

Greensboro, NC.

Rev. Andrew Loretz born in Choir, Swiss. In 1762, died March 31, 1813.

He lies at Daniel Church in Lincoln Co. NC.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONGREGATION

According to public notice previously given the congregation

met in the Brick church on the 20th of May 1839 for the purpose of

considering the propriety of repairing the church edifice.

Daniel Albright was called to the chair, and the Rev. John H.

Crawford appointed secretary. The Rev. George A. Leopold was invited

to take a seat as an advisory member.

The object of the meeting being made known it was resolved that

The congregation should resolve into a committee of the whole and the

Members shall be at liberty to leave their seats in order to examine in

the church edifice and that they again take their seats in half an hour

after having inspected the building the members taken their seats. The

President desired to be relieved from the duties of the chair in as

much as he experienced a difficulty in hearing the members speak. His

request was granted and the Rev. George A. Lepold was called to fill

his place.

The members were then called to upon respectively to express

their opinions concerning the subject under consideration. They all

concur in the opinion that the shattered condition of the walls render

it necessary to rebuild the house where upon it was unanimously

resolved that the walls shall be taken down to the foundation; that the

roof shall be supported in its present position by such means as may be

deemed most practicable; that the walls shall again be erected on their

roof; that the walls shall be built the length of two bricks in

thickness below the gallery and one and one half above; that the

gallery shall be put up lengthwise in the house sloping towards the

center, seven feet high in front, then feet wide at the sides and

sixteen at the end; and that a building committee shall be appointed.

The following persons were then appointed to constitute the

Building committee; Daniel Albright, John Clapp Sr., Daniel Faust,

Daniel Clapp and Abraham Clapp.

A subscription paper was then handed around and $562.00 was

forthwith subscribed.

The congregation adjourned Sine die.

J. H. Crawford, Secretary

Proceeding of a meeting held on the 20th of April 1840.

According to notice previously given the congregation met at the

Brick Church on the 20th of April 1840.

The meeting was organized by calling Col. Daniel Clapp to the

chair and appointing W. A. Carrigan secretary. It was moved and

seconded and carried that the Rev. Mr. Fritchey take his seat as

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an advisory member which he accordingly did. Moved and seconded that

the house be built one story high and ten feet longer. The motion was lost.

A motion being put whether the members will sustain the

commissioners in any expenses they may incur farther than the amount of the

present subscription in pulling down and putting and securing the walls of the

house. The vote being put, those present unanimously agreed to sustain the

commissioners in proportion to the present amount of their subscriptions.

The congregation adjourned Sine die.

W. A. Carrigan, Secretary

Transcribed by J. H. Crawford.

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONSISTORY MARCH 1840.

Members of the consistory: Elders Daniel Clapp, Daniel Faust,

David Hoffman, Joshua Clapp (Miller), and David Ingle.

Pastor John H. Crawford

The first confirmation held at night in the history of the Brick

Church was held Aug. 7, 1925, by Rev. Harvey Fesperman of Greensboro on Friday

Night about 9:30. 23 were confirmed.

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CHILDREN BAPTIZED IN THE COMMUNITY AT THE

KLAPP CHURCH (BRICK CHURCH). 1

Baptized ? February 14, 1771

Daniel May, a son named Jacob. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and Maria Barbra Albright.

Born Sept. 23, 1768 (?)

2

Born February 4, 1767

Mr. William Bets and wife, Elizabeth, a daughter born and named Anna Catharine.

Born August 8, 1769

Susanna Bets was born

Christian Bets was born

3

February 4, 1774

To Mr. William Bets three (3) children were received by Holy Baptism on

December 1775

4

Baptized April 11, 1767

To John Faust, Son of John Sr. a daughter, Judith, was born. Sponsors Were Jacob Faust

and Maria Barbra Albright. Born March 21, 1766

5

Born April 10, 1769

John Faust, son of John, a son born and named John Jr. Sponsors were John Faust, the

older, and his wife.

6

Born 1775

John Faust had a daughter born and named Anna Maria. Sponsors were Christian Faust,

and Maria Barbra Albright.

7

Born December 22, 1779

John Faust, of John had a daughter born and named Barbara. Sponsors Were Jacob Clapp

and wife.

8

Born September 16, 1782

John Faust, son of John, one son born and named Jacob. Sponsors were Jacob Boon.

9

Born January 1, 177_

Daniel May one daughter born and baptized Anna Barbara. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and

wife. Baptized December 22.

10

Born March 7, 1770

Philip Faust, son of John and his wife Catharina, one son born and baptized. Name John

Phillip. Sponsors were Margret Fogleman and Christian Faust.

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11

Born May 16, 17__ Henry Weitzel and his wife, Maria Freena, had one Daughter born and

baptized Maria Eva. Sponsors were Ludwig Swing and wife Maria Eva.

12

Daniel Cartner and his wife Rosina had a child baptized. Sponsors were Ludwig

Swing and wife Maria Eva.

13

George Fogleman and his little son were baptized in the Lutheran Religion.

I served in this community from February 8, 1801 until March 22, 1807

Henry Diffencach.

14

May 30 ____

Barney Swing and wife had one son baptized and named Ludwig. Sponsors were

Ludwig Swing and Maria Eva.

15

Born June 20 178_

Valentine Metzger one daughter born and Baptized July 11, 178_. Sponsors were Adam

Starr and wife Anna Margaret. Child‘s name was Anna Margaret Metzger.

16

Born June 28, 1782

George Cartner one son baptized and named John Matthew. Sponsors were

John Matthew Swing and Anna Margret Costen. (Kast)

17

Born August 31, 1777

Peter Cartner had one daughter. Baptized September 19, 1777 and named

Anna Margret. Sponsors were John Matthew and Anna Margret Costen (Kartin).

18

Born December 10, 1777(2?-copy is bad)

John Faust and his wife, Anna Maria, one son baptized and named Christian.

Sponsors were Christian Faust and Ester Clapp.

19

Born November 10, 1772

Ludwig Clapp Jr., son of John Phillip Clapp, and his wife Sophia one son

baptized and named John December 1772. Sponsors were John Albright and Ester

Clapp.

(Note *Mara*—one my copy someone circled Jr. and put a question mark,

underlined son and put a question mark under John—I guess the question

is…is how can Ludwig be a Jr. if his father was a John)

(Sophia Clapp was an Albright, sister of Captain William Albright.)

(Ludwig Jr. was born in 1742 in Berke Co. Pennsylvania)

20

Born December 21, 1773

Jacob Clapp and wife one child baptized the 9th of January 1774. Sponsors were John

Phillip Faust and his wife Catharina. The child‘s name was Anna Catharina Clapp.

21

Baptized February 20, 1774

Adam Starr had one child baptized and named Anna Maria. Sponsors were

Henry Weitzel and his wife, the child‘s grand parents.

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22

Born January 21, 1774

George Clapp and his wife, Anna Elizabeth, had a child baptized and

Named Elizabeth February 20, 1774. Sponsors were Christian Albright and Ester

Clapp. (The Daughter, Elizabeth, married Daniel Albright, P. M.)

23

Born February 7, 1774

George Ingle had one child baptized and named Dorothea February 20,

1774. Sponsors were John Henry Suther and Catharina May.

24

Born (nothing listed*)

John Weitzel and his wife had one son baptized and named John on February 20, 1774.

25

Born (nothing listed *)

To Christian Haur and wife, Anna Otilia, one son baptized and named John Barnhart Haur.

Godfather, Barnhart Swing, lawful son of Ludwig Swing and Anna Margret Weitzel of Henry

Weitzel, January 20, 1772.

26

Born January 7, 1772

George Clapp and wife one child baptized and named John January 20, 1772.

Sponsors were John Clapp and Judith Faust. "White John Clapp"

27

John Linn and wife, Anna, had a son baptized and named Alexandre February 20, 1772.

28

Born January 4, 1772

George Cartner and his wife, Maria, one child baptized and named Margret

February 20, 1772. Sponsors were George Ingle and his wife Margret.

29

Born January 28, 1772

Adam Weitzel and his wife, Anna Margret, one child baptized and named

Daniel on February 20, 1772. Sponsors were Daniel May and his wife, Barbra.

(Adam lies at Friedens. Died January 24, 1822)

30

Born April 8,177_

Tobias Clapp Sr. and his wife, Anna Maria, one child baptized and named Tobias.

Sponsors were Henry Weitzel and his wife , Anna Maria.

31

Born February 3, 1772

Christian Schultz and wife, Mary Elizabeth, had one child baptized and Named John

Henry. Sponsors were Henry Coble and Anna Margret Fogleman. The mother‘s name was

Maria. Baptized March 22, 1772.

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32

Born October 10, 177_

Andrew Esslinger and his wife, Anna Eva, one child Baptized and named

Elizabeth November, 7, 1776. Sponsors were Jacobe Hamel and wife.

33

Born October 17, 1772

Barney Clapp Sr. and wife Anna Philipina, one child baptized and named

David. Sponsors were John Clapp and Anna Martret Strader. November 7, 1772.

34

Born Oct 27, 1772

Conrad Mast and wife one child baptized and named Eva. Sponsors were

Ludwig Swing and wife, Maria Eva Swing. November 7, 1772.

35

Born October 22, 1772

Nickolaus Greeson and wife, Margret, one son baptized and named Samuel. Sponsors were

Rev. Samuel Suther (the preacher) and wife, Elizabeth, November 7, 1772.

36

Born November 9, 1772

Frank Lineberry and wife, Judith, one child baptized and named Anna Margret December

13, 1772. Sponsors were Peter Low and wife, Margret.

37

Born December

George Neese and wife, Anna Catharina, one child baptized and named John Adam. Sponsors

were John Adam Starr and Margret Weitzel. Baptized Jan. 1773. (Born December 24, 1772

is also on the old book)

38

Born November 30, 1775

John Faust one son baptized and named John Geo. Sponsors were George Faust and

Catharina May.

39

Born November 29, 1775

Henry Barnhart and Gertrude, wife, one child named and baptized January 7, 1776, John

Joel. Sponsors were Barney Swing and wife.

40

Born May, 27, 177_

Jacob Clapp, son of Ludwig, and wife, Barbara one daughter baptized and

Named Barbara. Sponsors were Daniel May and wife, Barbara.

41

Adam Starr one son baptized and named David.

42

George Loretz one child baptized and named Joseph.

43

Born November 10, 1777

George Cartner one child baptized and named Magdalena. Sponsors were Philip Clapp and

wife.

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44

Born January 7, 1779

Henry Barnhart one son baptized and named Henry. Sponsors were Matthew

Swing. See 71 page 18. This entry is duplicated there.

45

Baptized February 18, 1781

Loretz Friddle one daughter baptized and named Anna Margret. Sponsors

Were Ludwig Albright and Anna Margret Friddle. Born ____ 27, 178_.

46

Born May, 6, 177_

Adam Lucker one son baptized and named John George. Sponsors were George Clapp and

wife.

47

John Stahr one son baptized and named John Barnhart. Sponsors were Barney Ingle and

Barbra Weitzel.

48

Born October 20, 177_

John Weitzel one son baptized and named John Henry. Sponsors Henry Weitzel and wife,

Maria Froena.

49

Born December 17, 1777

Ludwig Clapp one child baptized and named Barbara Maria. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and

wife Anna Barbara.

50

Born August 12, 17__

Adam Starr one son baptized and named John Jacob. Sponsors were Jacob Starr and wife

Anna Margret.

51

Born August 30, 17__

John Stahr one daughter baptized and named Mary Elizabeth. Sponsors were John Weitzel

and wife.

52

Born September 8, 1777(?)

Jacob Clapp one son baptized and named Jacob Jr. Sponsors were Christian Faust and

wife.

53

Baptized September 16, 1778

George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth, one child baptized and named Anna Margret. Sponsors

were John Henry Suther and Anna Margret Clapp. Born August 16, 1778.

54

Born November 11, 177_

William Bets one daughter baptized and named Anna Barbara. Sponsors

Were Jacob Clapp and wife. Anna Barbara.

55

Baptized December

Jacob Starr one daughter baptized and named Elizabeth Margret.

Sponsors were Adam Starr and wife.

56

May 15 (Baptized?*)

Adam Weitzel one daughter baptized and named _____. Sponsors were Henry

Weitzel and wife, Maria Froena.

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57

June 26(Baptized?*)

Adam Loretz one daughter baptized and married Maria. Sponsors were Adam Starr and wife,

Anna Margaret. (the word married must be a mistake and should be named---w. c. h.)

58

Born June 1779

Elizabeth Suther was baptized. Sponsors were Daniel May and Mary Eva Swing and Anna

Margret Clapp, the wife of Ludwig Clapp, the older, September 7, 1779.

59

Born June 7, 1775

John Linn one child baptized and named John.

60

Born January 29, 1775

Jacob Clapp and his wife, Anna Barbara, one child baptized March 12, 1775 and

named John. Sponsors were ____ Clapp and Judith Faust.

61

Born November 13, 1774

George Loretz and wife, Catharina, one child baptized March 12, 1775 and named

John. Sponsors were Jacob Starr and Anna Maria Weitzel.

62

Born November 27, 1774

Tobias Clapp and wife, Anna Mary, one child baptized March 12, 1775 and named

John. Sponsors were John Phil. Clapp and Catharina May

63

Born December 4, 1774

Christian Schultz one child baptized March 19, 1775 and named John. Sponsors

were Adam Smith and wife, Maria Eva.

64

May 1, 1775

George Cartner one child baptized June 16, 1775 and named George. Sponsor was

Henry Barnhart.

65

Born September 14, 1776

George Clapp one son baptized and named John George. Sponsors were Ludwig

Clapp and wife. (John George Clapp. Brick House)

66

Born

John Starr one son baptized and named September 14, ___ (appears author may

have skipped a word or two*) John Henry. Sponsors were John Weitzel and wife,

Anna Maria.

67

Born September 20, 1778

John Albright and wife one daughter, baptized and named Anna Elizabeth. Sponsors were

George Clapp and wife, Anna Clapp.

68

Born September 28, 1778

Tobias Clapp one child baptized October 6, 1778 and named Magdalena. Sponsors were

Philip Kirkenett and wife, Magdalena.

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69

Born

John Clapp one child baptized and named Barbara. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp

and wife, Barbara.

70

Baptized March

John Hoffman one child baptized and named Daniel. Sponsors were Daniel Hoffman and

Anna Margret Ingle and Henry (Born February 12, 1776. Died July 12, 1844. Lies at

Providence near Graham).

71

Baptized January 7, 1779

Henry Barnhart one son baptized and named Henry. Sponsor was Matthew Swing.

(this baptism is also recorded in no. 44 page 14)

72

Born November 3, 1778

Frank Lineberry one son baptized and named ____. Sponsors were George Lineberry and

wife.

73

Born December 22, 1778

Andrew Eslinger one son baptized and named John Adam. Sponsors were George

Neese and his wife.

74

Born May 9 ___

Daniel May and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were

Rev. Samuel Suther and wife, Elizabeth.

75

Born February 7, 1773

George Ingle one son baptized and named John. Sponsors were John Clapp and

wife Elizabeth.

76

Born

Barney Swing one daughter baptized and named ____. Sponsors were Matthais

Swing and wife.

77

Born February 11, 17__

John Albright one child baptized and named Catharine. Sponsors were William

Albright and Catharine Albright and Ludwig Albright‘s daughter.

78

Born

John Linn one son baptized and named Samuel.

79

Born 1778

John Hoffman on son baptized and named George. Sponsors were George Ingle and

wife. John died September 18, 1839.

80

Born January 1780

George Lineberry one son baptized and named David. Sponsors were Jacob Greeson and

wife, December 17, 1781.

81

Born December _______

Andrew Eslinger one son baptized and named Christian. Sponsors were Conrad

Hagy and Elizabeth Ludsvikin December 17, 1781.

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82

Born ___

Conrad Marstallea one son baptized and named Solomon. Sponsors were Andrew

Eslinger and wife. December 17, 1781.

83

Born October 1781

George Neese one son baptized February 4, 1782 and named John George. Sponsor

was John George Neese.

84

Born ___

Henry Barnhart one child baptized November 17, 1780 and named Anna Barbara.

Sponsors were Peter Cartner and wife.

85

Barney Swing one son baptized and named ____. Sponsors were Valentine Clapp

and Eva Swing.

86

Born April 28 1781

George Clapp one child baptized May 6, 1781 and named Anna Maria.

87

Born December 17, 1781

John Hoffman one daughter baptized and named Anna Margret. Sponsors were John

Albright and Anna Margret Hoffman. (Anna Margret married John Clapp, son of

Jacob, on April 13, 1801)

88

Born November 26, 1782

John Clapp one daughter baptized April 20, 1783 and named Judith. Sponsors

were Barney Clapp and son of ___ Clapp and lawful wife, Judith Faust. (Judith, wife of

Barney Clapp).

89

Born February 11, 17__

John Starr Jr. one daughter baptized and named Sophia. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp and

wife, Sophia.

90

Born ___

John Albright one daughter May 13, 1787 and named Anna Barbara. Sponsors were Jacob

Clapp and wife.

91

Christian Faust one daughter baptized October 12, 17__ and named Elizabeth Sponsors

were Jacob Faust and wife.

92

Born December

Christian Farman one son baptized and named Jacob. Sponsors were Christian Faust and

wife.

93

Born December 17, 1779

Ludwig Clapp one son baptized and named John Williams. Sponsors were John William

Albright and Emma Catharine Albright.

94

Born December 15, 1782

Tobias Clapp one son baptized and named Tobias. Sponsors were Philip Gersheimer and

wife.

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Born October 3, 1780

Tobias Clapp one daughter baptized and named Laura. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and

wife.

96

Born June 7, 1783

Adam Clapp one son baptized and named John. Sponsors were John Philip Clapp and wife.

97

Born March

Ludwig Clapp one son baptized and named John Henry. Sponsors were John Henry Albright

and Judith Faust. (John Henry died November 9, 1839)

98

Born March 1, 1782

Conrad Keck (Calk) and wife one daughter baptized and named Catharina. Sponsors were

Frederick Kimrie and wife.

99

Born December, 15, 1783

Conrad Hagy and wife one daughter baptized and named Catharina. Sponsors were Adam

Starr and wife Margret.

100

Born October 12, 1780

John Clapp one daughter baptized and named Catharina. Sponsors were Philip Faust and

wife.

101

Born March 7, 1786

John Clapp one daughter baptized and named Sophia. Sponsor was Ludwig Clapp. She died

June 11, 178_.

102

Born November 13, 1785

Christian Faust one son baptized and named Christian. Sponsors were John Faust and

wife, Anna Maria Faust.

103

Born December 24, 1785

Tobias Clapp one son baptized and named John George. Sponsors were George Clapp and

wife.

104

Born October

Conrad Hagy and wife one son baptized and named John December 20, 1785. Sponsors were

John Philip Clapp and wife Barbara.

105

Born June 12, 1784

George Clapp one son baptized and named William Henry (Heister). Sponsors were William

Clapp and William Albright and wife, Anna Maria. William Henry Clapp

106

Born July 19, 1787

George Clapp one son baptized and named Daniel by Rev Andrew Loretz. Col. Daniel Clapp.

107

Born 1787

John Albright one daughter baptized and named Anna Mattellena December 18, 1788

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Born 1788

John Albright one son baptized and named John Christian January 3, 1789

109

Born December 20, 1788

John Swing one son baptized and named John. Sponsors were John Clapp and Anna Maria.

110

Born _____ 16, 1788

John Swing one son baptized and named John Barnhart. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp Jr.

and wife.

111

John Ludwig Clapp one daughter baptized and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were John Swing

and wife.

112

Born ____

John Albright one daughter baptized and named Anna Margret. Sponsors were John Clapp

and wife. May 9, ___.

113

Born December 22, ____

John Swing one son baptized and named John Henry. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp and wife.

December 22, 1791.

114

November 4, 1782

Jacob Clapp Jr. one daughter baptized and named Anna Maira (Maria?*). Sponsors were

George Cartner and wife. December 22, 1791.

115

Born ____ember 1783

John Clapp one son baptized and named John Clapp. Sponsors were John Albright and

wife.

116

Born ___ 10, 1790

John Clapp one son baptized and named Ludwig. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp and wife.

117

Born 1784

Jacob Clapp Sr. one daughter baptized and named Judith. Sponsors were John Barnhart

Clapp and wife.

118

The William Albright Children

Born July 26, 1784

William Albright one daughter baptized October 5, 1784 and named Catharine. The

Sponsors were Barney Clapp and Catharine Clapp, daughter of George Clapp. (the child

married John Shaeffer).

119

Born October 21, 1786

William Albright one daughter baptized October 24, 1789 and named Anna Magdalena.

Sponsors were John May and wife, Anna Magdalena.

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Born October 22, 1788

William Albright one son baptized November 16, 1788 and named Daniel. Sponsors were

Daniel Clapp and Elizabeth Clapp, a daughter of George Clapp . (The son, Daniel,

married a Miss Faust and went WEST)

121

Born February 18, 1791

William Albright one son baptized May 17, 1791 and named David. Sponsors were David Low

and wife, Elizabeth. (David A. married a Miss Faust and went WEST)

122

Born August

William Albright one son baptized August ___ 1793 and named Jonathan. Sponsors were

John Ludwig Clapp and wife, Sophia.

123

Children who were baptized five years ago and those who were baptized later.

These were all baptized by Andrew Loretz : 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 95, 96.

124

Born

Ludwig Clapp Jr. one daughter baptized January 6, 1794 and named Maria Barbara.

Sponsos were George Cartner and Maria Barbara Clapp.

125

Born December 20, 1793

Jacob Clapp Jr. and wife, Eva, one daughter baptized January 20, 1794 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were Matthais Cartner and Catharina Clapp (Sarah Clapp married Lewis Boon).

126

Matthais Swing one daughter baptized January 20, 1794 and Maria Barbara. Sponsors were

David Clapp and wife, Christina.

127

Born June

Isaac Berks one daughter baptized January 20, 1795 and named Sarah. Sponsors were

Daniel Albright and wife.

128

Born May, 2, 1785

Daniel May Jr. had five small children baptized, first Peter May. Sponsors were Daniel

Albright and wife.

129

Born Nov. 5, 1787

Daniel May one daughter baptized (2nd child) and named Maria Elizabeth. Sponsor was

Henry May.

130

Born March 24, 1789

Daniel May one daughter baptized and named Magdalena. Sponsors were John May and wife.

131

Born April 29, 1793

Daniel May one son baptized and named David. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and wife.

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Born August 16, 1795

Daniel May one son baptized and named Daniel. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife

Elizabeth.

133

Born February 4, 1796

Jacob Clapp Jr. one son baptized and named Gabriel. Sponsors were George. Clapp Sr.

and his wife.

134

Born June 20, 1795

Ludwig Clapp Jr. one son baptized and named Solomon. Sponsors were John Clapp Jr.

135

Born July 31, 1794

Philip Amick and wife Elizabeth one son baptized and named William. Sponsors were

William(?) Clapp and Margret Cartner.

136

Born ____ 10, 1796

Valentine Clapp one son baptized and named Tobias. Sponsors were Tobias Clapp and

wife.

137

Born July 31, 1794

Daniel Clapp son of Ludwig, one daughter baptized and named Mattallena. Sponsors were

David Starr and Magdalena Clapp.

138

Baptized June 27, 1795

John Swing one son baptized and named Daniel. Sponsors were Matthais Swing and wife,

Margret.

139

Baptized June 27, 1795

Jacob Sutz one daughter baptized and named Maria Barbara. Sponsors were Adam Low and

Barbara Clapp.

140

Baptized 1796

Matthais Swing one son baptized and named Ludwig. Sponsors were David Starr and

Magdalena Clapp.

141

Baptized 1796

Jacob Ingle one son baptized and named William. Sponsors were John Faust and Luvina

Ingle.

142

Baptized September 25, 1796

Isaac Borks one daughter baptized and named Ehlovina. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp and

wife, Sophia.

143

Baptized __ember 1796

Ludwig Clapp Jr. one daughter baptized and named Hellina (Helen). Sponsors were John

Clapp, son of Jacob and Magdalena Cartner.

144

Baptized 1797

Christian Sutz one daughter baptized and named Maria Magdelena. Sponsors were Ludwig

Low and wife.

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William Shepherd (Shaeffer) one daughter baptized and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were

Jacob Shepherd and wife (Clapp).

146

Baptized November 23, 1777

John Swing one daughter baptized and named Maria. Sponsors were George Cartner and

wife.

147

Baptized March 5, 1798

Ludwig Clap one daughter baptized and named Sophia. Sponsors were Ludwig Clapp Sr. and

wife.

148

Baptized December 4, 1797

Jacob Streter (Strader) one son baptized and named John. Sponsors were Henry Keck and

wife.

149

Baptized April 3, 1798

Jacob Strader one daughter baptized and named Anna Catharina. Sponsors were Phillip

Clapp and Anna Catharina Albright.

150

Baptized February 8, 1798

William Albright one son baptized and named Jacob. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and wife.

(The boy, Jacob, married Elizabeth Findley and went West.)

151

Born August 16, 1796

William Albright one son baptized and named Gabriel. Sponsors were George Clapp and

wife. (Died single June 28, 1886) The Church record has August 28, 1798 but the

tombstone August 16, 1798 as birth date.

152

Born August 13, 1796

Henry May one daughter baptized and named Anna Maria. Sponsors were David Fogleman and

wife.

153

Born January 10, 1798

Henry May one son baptized and named Tobias. Sponsors were Tobias May and wife.

154

Born February 11, 1799

Daniel May one son baptized and named Jacob. Sponsors were John Ubelland and wife.

155

Born November 18, 1799

Ludwig Clapp and wife one daughter baptized and named Martha(?). Sponsors were John

Faust and Margret Phillipi.

156

Born November 22, 1799

John Swing one daughter baptized and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were George Clapp and

wife.

157

Born May 10, 1800

John Clapp Jr. one daughter baptized and named Barbara. Sponsors were George Faust and

wife. Barbara married Daniel Shoffner and died July 17, 1860. Lies at St. Pauls

Lutheran).

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Born December 14, 1800

Henry May one daughter baptized and named Eva Barbara. Sponsors were Adam Swing and

Catharina Fogleman.

159

October 1, 1801

Daniel Clapp one daughter baptized and Anna Maria. Sponsors were David Fogleman and

wife.

160

Born March 24, 1799

George Clapp Jr. and his wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized May, 2, 1799 and named

Catharina. Sponsors were John Brown wife, Cahtarina. (Brick House Geo.). Catharina

Clapp married William Faust and they lie at Stoners) She died Sept. 26, 1877.

161

Born April 1, 1801

George Clapp Jr. and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized and April 22, 1801 and named

David. Sponsors were John Clapp and wife, Catharina. (Brick House Geo.)

162

Baptized October 17, 1801

John Swing and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized and named William in the Lutheran

Church. Sponsors were William Clapp and wife Elizabeth.

163

Baptized October 17, 1801

John Swing and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized and named David in the Lutheran

Church. Sponsors were David Coble and wife, Magdalena.

164

Baptized October 9, 1802

Eva Bowers one son baptized and named David. Sponsors were George Welker and wife,

Anna Maria.

165

Born April 6, 1802

William Albright and wife, Anna Maria, one son Baptized July 18, 1802 and named Henry.

Sponsors were Henry Barnhart and wife, Gertrude. (Henry married Devinny and went

west).

166

Born May 5, 1802

Phillip Clapp and wife, Catharina one daughter baptized and named Maria Eva. Sponsors

were Adam Smith and wife, Eva.

167

Born May 20, 1802

Valentine Pheifer and wife, Margret, one son baptized July 18, 1802 and named Daniel.

Sponsors were Matthais Cartner and wife Barbara.

168

Born June 4, 1802

Peter Ingold and wife, Barbar(a?*) one daughter baptized July 18, 1802 and named

Catharina. Sponsors were Henry Shoe and Catherina Shatterly.

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Born July 5, 1802

John Ludwig Siebald [Devault?] and wife, Maria Magdalen, one son baptized September 12,

1802 and named John Jacob. Sponsors were John Jacob Hiat and wife, Maria Magdalena.

170

Born August 9, 1802

John Faust and wife Margret one son baptized September 12, 1802 and named Leonard.

Sponsors were Leonard Phillippi and Margret Coble.

171

Born November 7, 1802

Philip Glass Jr. and wife one son, baptized and named John. He was very sick and

therefore baptized at home.

172

Born December 19, 1802

John Ludwig Clapp Jr. and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized and named Sarah.

Sponsors were the parents. This family moved away on the 19th as it was announced.

173

Born November 22, 1802

John Clapp and wife Margret, one daughter baptized December 26, 1802 and named Hanna.

Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife Judith.

174

Baptized March 8, 1803

Jacob Shaddy and wife one sick child baptized and named John. Sponsors were Peter

Cartnter and wife Barbara. Born ______.

175

Born November 29, 1803

David Coble and wife Magdalena, one son baptized December 17, 1893 and named Gabriel.

Sponsors were John Cartner and Maria Barbara Clapp.

176

Born March 28, 1803

Henry May and wife, Magdalena, one son baptized April 17, 1803 and named George Daniel.

Sponsors were Daniel May and wife, Elizabeth.

177

Born April 4, 1803

George Clapp Jr. and wife , Elizabeth, one daughter baptized April 17, 1803 and named

Elizabeth. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife, Elizabeth.

178

Born June 17, 1803

Valentine Clapp and wife, Maria one son baptized July 24, 1803 and named John David.

Sponsors were David Hiat and Magdalena Coble.

179

Born ____

Peter Coble and wife, Barbara one daughter baptized July 24, 1803 and named Magdalena.

Sponsors were Valentine Clapp and wife, Maria.

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Born September 25, 1801

Valentine DeVault and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized August 21, 1803 and named

Elizabeth. Sponsors were Valentine Cobb and wife, Elizabeth. (The child became the

wife of Hartwell Hoffman)

181

Born October 21, 1803

John Clapp and wife, Catharina, one child baptized November 13, 1803 and named Abraham.

Sponsors were George Clapp and wife Elizabeth.

182

Born October 25, 1803

John Faust and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized November 13, 1803 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were John Clapp and wife, Catharina.

183

Born November 23, 1803

Phillipp Clapp and wife, Maria Catharina, one son baptized December 3, 1803 and named

William. Sponsors were Peter Ingold and wife, Christina.

184

Born January 12, 1804

John Clapp and wife Margret, one daughter baptized January 24, 1804 and named Barbara.

Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and wife, Barbara.

185

Born September 12, 1803

Jacob Coble and wife, Christina, one daughter baptized March 25, 1804 and named Maria.

Sponsors were George Welker and wife, Maria.

186

Born November 18, 1803

Adam Low and wife, Magdalena, one daughter baptized March 25, 1804 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were Jacob Coble and wife Christina.

187

Born December 12, 1803

Ludwig Ingle and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized March 25, 1804 and named Aidy.

Sponsors were Adam Low and wife, Magdalena.

188

Born December 4, 1803

John Amick and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized March 25, 1804. Sponsors were Michael

Bork and wife, Susa. The childs name is Barbara. (Bork may be Burk as it is not

plain but is probably Burk.)

189

Born March 13, 1804

John Faust and wife, Margret, one son baptized April 8, 1804 and named Daniel. Sponsors

were Christian Faust and Elizabeth Phillippi.

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Born September 1803

Jacob Shepherd and wife (Clapp) Maria, one son baptized April 8, 1804 and named John.

Sponsors were John Clapp and wife Catharina.

191

Born December 1803

Tobias May and wife, Catharine, one son baptized May 6, 1804 and named Solomon.

Sponsors were Jacob May and Sophia Friddle.

192

Born February 14, 1804 John Swing and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized may 6,

1804 and named Catharina. Sponsors were John Phillipi and wife Catharina.

193

Born February 9, 1804

William Clapp and wife Elizabeth, one son baptized May 6, 1804 and named Peter.

Sponsors were Peter Faust and wife Magdalena.

194

Born March 18, 1804

John Adam Brown and wife, Catharina, one son baptized May 21, 1803 and named John Adam.

Sponsors were Valentine Clapp and wife, Maria.

195

Born August 5, 1804

Tobias Clapp and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized August 12, 1804 and named David.

Sponsors were the parents.

196

Born August 5, 1804

George Welker and wife Maria, one daughter baptized October 7, 1804 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were Anthony Coble and Eva Low.

197

Born August 29, 1804

Daniel Cartner and wife, Catharina, one son baptized October 7, 1804 and named Daniel.

Sponsors were Michael Borks (someone wrote Buck underneath Bork*) and wife Susan

(Moretz).

198

Born October 28, 1804

John Phillipi and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized December 2, 1804 and named John.

Sponsors were John Phillipi and wife Catharina. (the grandparents)

199

Born August 10, 1804

George Neese and wife, Barbara, one son baptized December 2, 1804 and named John.

Sponsors were John Neese and Elizabeth Bower.

200

Born October 26, 1804

Elisha Bennet and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized December 2, 1804 and named Daniel.

Sponsors were Adam Starr and Maria Keck.

201

Born May 10, 1804

Daniel Graves and wife one son baptized January 8, 1805 and named John. Sponsors were

the parents.

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Born January 7, 1805

John Clapp and his wife one son baptized March 3, 1805 and named Elias. Sponsors were

Henry Clapp and wife Maria.

203

Born November 26, 1804

Conrad Hagy and wife _____ Magdalena, one daughter baptized March 3, 1805 and named

Maria Sophia. Sponsors were Valentine Clapp Jr. and wife Maria.

204

Born November 11, 1804

Adam Neese and wife, Catharina, two daughters baptized March 3, 1805 with names

Catharine and Elizabeth. Sponsors were John Neese and Catharine Albright and David

Starr and wife Magdalena.

205

Born March 1, 1805

Matthais Cartner and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized March 31, 1805 and named

Maria. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and wife, Eva (Cartner).

206

Born February 11, 1805

George Glass and wife Mara, one daughter baptized March 31, 1805 and named Elizabeth.

Sponsors were Peter Graves and Elizabeth Graves.

207

Born August 11, 1804

Barney Ingle and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized March 31, 1805 and named

Catharine. Sponsors were Anthony Coble and Catharine Hoffman.

208

Born February 23, 1805

Phillip Clapp and wife, Catharina, one son baptized April 13, 1805 and named George.

Sponsors were Isaac Greeson and wife Dorothea.

209

Born June 5, 1804

Ishamael Burrow and wife, Catharine Elizabeth, one child baptized April 14, 1805 and

named Myzeley.

210

Born April 24, 1805

William Clapp and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized July 14, 1805 and named Henry.

Sponsors were Henry Clapp and wife.

211

Born June 24, 1805

Peter Ingold and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized July 14, 1805 and named Barbara.

Sponsors were John Garret and wife , Barbara.

212

Born May 31, 1805

Frederick Sutz and wife, Anna Margret, one daughter baptized July 14, 1805 and named

Susan. Sponsors were John Hagy and Susan Bower.

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Born July 9, 1805

William Albright and wife, Anna Maria, one son baptized July 19, 1805 and named

William. Sponsors were William Clapp and wife, Elizabeth. (the son William A. never

married)

214

Born July 22, 1805

John Clapp and wife, Margret, one son baptized September 8, 1805 and named Daniel

(Hatter). Sponsors were John Hoffman Sr. and wife Catharina (grandparents).

215

Born September 26, 1805

Henry May and wife, Margdalena, one daughter baptized December 1, 1805 and named Maria

Elizabeth. Sponsors were Henry Keck and wife, Elizabeth.

216

Born August 20, 1805

Barney Clapp and wife, Judith, one daughter baptized December 1, 1805 and named Nelly.

Sponsors were Henry Clapp and wife, Maria. (Odena Helena is written after name Nelly).

217

Born June 7, 1805

William Shepherd and wife one son baptized December 1, 1805 and named David. Sponsors

were Henry Keck and Shepherd‘s wife, the child‘s mother.

218

Born November 9, 1805

John Phillipi and wife, Margret, one daughter baptized December 1, 1805 and named

Sarah. Sponsors were John Phillipi and wife Catharine.

219

Born November 18, 1804

Daniel May Jr. and wife Maria Barbara, one daughter baptized March 15, 1806 and named

Maria Barbara. Sponsors were John Clapp and wife Margret.

220

Born October 1805

Valentine Clapp and wife, Sarah, one son baptized January 15, 1806 and named Henry.

Sponsors were John Shatterly and Dorothea Coble. (The child was three months old)

221

Born December 14, 1805

Leonard Phillipi and wife, Margret, one daughter baptized January 15, 1806 and named

Sarah. Sponsors were George Coble and wife Catharine.

222

Born May 12, 1805

Peter Hoffman and wife , Elizabeth, one son baptized January 15, 1806 and named

Solomon. George Glass and wife, Maria were sponsors. (Peter lived near the Daniel

Foust place).

223

Born December 17, 1805

Matthais Weitman and wife, Margret, one son baptized January 26, 1806 and named Henry.

Sponsors were George Coble and wife Catharine.

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Born December 11, 1805

Henry Clapp and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized January 26, 1806 and named

Elizabeth. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth.

225

Born October 3, 1805

Daniel Clapp and wife one child baptized March 2, 1806 and named Maria Eva. Sponsors

were Adam Starr Jr. and Maria Keck, the daughter of Henry Keck.

226

Baptized February 2, 1805

John Faust and wife, Barbara, one daughter born January 11, 1806 and named Lydia

Filbina. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and Filbina Albright.

227

Born February 20, 1806

John Garrett and wife, Barbara, one son baptized March 30, 1806 and named Elias,

Sponsors were John Ingold and wife, Dorothea.

228

Born March 8, 1806

Valentine Clapp and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized March 30, 1806 and named Maria.

Sponsors were Jacob Hiat and wife Maria.

229

Born March 28, 1806

Tobias Clapp and wife, Barbara, April 12, 1806 and named Maria. Sponsors were the

parents.

230

Born February 11, 1806

George Clapp and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized April 12, 1806 and named Delila.

Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife, Judith (the Grandparents).

231

Born April 4, 1806

Tobias May and wife, Catharine, one son baptized May 11, 1806 and named Jonathan.

Sponsors were George May and wife, Catharine.

232

Born February 12, 1806

John Swing and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized May 11, 1806 and named Joel. Sponsors

were Conrad Hagy and wife, Magdalena.

233

Born March 2, 1806

Jacob Shepherd and wife, Anna Maria, one son baptized June 22, 1806 and named Adam.

Sponsors were Adam Starr and wife, Maria.

234

Born May 15, 1806

John Kimrey and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized June 22, 1806 and named Minny.

Sponsors were Jacob Greeson and wife.

235

Born May 13, 1806

Adam Low and wife Magdalena, one daughter baptized July 20, 1806 and named Maria.

Sponsors were David Greeson and wife, Maria.

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Born June 1, 1806

Christian Bower and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized July 20, 1806 and named Solomon.

Sponsors were Ludwig Low and wife Maria.

237

Born November 15, 1805

Jacob Coble and wife, Christina, one daughter baptized August 17, 1806 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were Phillip Coble and wife, Maria.

238

Born January 24, 1806

Phillip Coble and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized August 17, 1806 Maria. Sponsors

were Jacob Coble and wife, Christina.

239

Born June 16, 1806

John Linn Jr. and wife Maria, one daughter baptized August 17, 1806 and named Sarah.

Sponsors were Phillip Keck and Sarah Lineberry.

240

Born August 12, 1806

Peter Bowman and wife, Catharina, one daughter baptized September 14, 1806 and named

Elizabeth. Sponsors were Henry Phillipi and Elizabeth Weitman.

241

Born September 6, 1806

Jacob Clapp and wife, Eva (Cartner) one son baptized October 12, 1806 and named Joshua.

Sponsors were John Clapp and wife, Catharine.

242

Born October 15, 1806

John Ingold and wife, Dorothea, one daughter baptized November 31, 1806 and named

Delila. Sponsors were John Garrett and wife, Barbara.

243

Born November 7, 1806

John Coble and wife, Catharina, one son baptized January 11, 1807 and named Daniel.

Sponsors were John Greeson and wife, Margret.

244

Born December 6, 1806

Ludwig Thronbarger and wife, Eva, one son baptized January 11, 1807 and named John

Paul. Sponsors were Catharine Kimery the child‘s grandmother.

245

Born August 21, 1806

Tobias Sutz and wife Magdalena, one son baptized January 11, 1807 and named Abraham.

Sponsors were George Coble and wife, Catharina.

246

Born September 28, 1806

Peter Ingold and wife Barbara, one daughter baptized February 8, 1807 and named

Filbina. Sponsors were Jacob Moser and Catharina Shoffner.

247

Born January 10, 1807

Jacob Hiat and wife, Maria, one son baptized February 9, 1807 and name William.

Sponsors were Samuel Cartner and Millie Graves.

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Born February 36, 1807 (someone else‘s typo*)

George Clapp Jr. and wife Elizabeth, one daughter baptized March 3, 1807 and named

Filbina. Sponsors were William Clapp and wife, Filbina. (Brick House Geo.)

249

Born January 5, 1807

William Clapp and wife, Elizabeth one son baptized March 7, 1807 and named Emanuel.

Sponosors were John Clapp and wife, Catharina.

250

Born February 5, 1806

____ Amick and wife Elizabeth, one son baptized March 22, 1807 and named Maria Barbara.

Sponsors were the parents.

251

Born November 25, 1806

George Hoffman and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized March 22, 1807 and named Oliver.

Sponsors were the parents.

252

Born March 7, 1807

David Coble and wife one son baptized March 22, 1807 and named David. Sponsors were

Peter Coble and wife.

253

Born October 12, 1807

George Clapp, son of Tobias and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized October 1807 and

named Elizabeth. Sponsors were Henry Keck and wife.

254

Born November 2, 1807

John Clapp, son of George, and wife, Catharina, one son baptized November 25, 1807 and

named John George. Sponosors were John George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth. The child

was baptized by the Rev. J. L. Markhart of the Lutheran Church. Died January 21, 1892.

255

Born February 29, 1806 (or 08)

Jacob Christman had three children baptized May 1, 1808 John Swing and wife, Elizabeth.

Sponsors were Matthais Cartner and wife, Barbara.

256

Born December 13, 1807

Matthais Cartner and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized May, 1, 1808 and named

Elizabeth. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife, Barbara.

257

Born January 12, 1808

Henry Phillip and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized May 1, 1808 and named Maria

Magdalena. Sponsors were Jacob Phillipi and Margret Weidman. (Single)

258

Born May 23, 1808

George Clapp, son of George, and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized June 6, 1808 by Rev.

J. L. Markhart of the Lutheran Church and named John Jacob. Sponsors were John Jacob

Clapp and wife, Eva. Brisk House Geo. (probably should be Brick House) w. c. h.

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Born August 28, 1808

William Clapp ad wife, Anna Filbina, one son baptized October 1808 and named Abraham,

by Rev. J. L. Markhart of the Lutheran Chruch. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife

Elizabeth.

260

Born 1808

William Clapp, son of Ludwig, and wife Elizabeth, one daughter baptized December 25,

1808 and named Saloma. Sponsors were William Clapp and wife, Anna Filbina.

261

Born February 4, 1808

Col. Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria, one son baptized and named Jeremia. The sponsors

were John Clapp and wife, Catharina.

262

Born May, 17, 1809

Col. Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria, one son baptized and named Geo. Benjamin. The

sponsors were George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth (Gibson Geo. Died Aug. 13, 1866)

263

Born January 21, 1810

William Albright and wife Anna Maria, one son baptized April 2, 1810 and named John.

Sponsors were John Clapp and wife, Catharina.

264

Born December 15, 1810

George Clapp Jr. and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized December 1810 and named Obadia.

Sponsors were Henry Gerhart (Garrett) and wife, Barbara. (Brick House Geo.)

265

Born January 24, 1811

John Clapp and wife, Catharine, one daughter baptized March 10, 1811 and named

Elizabeth by Rev.___ Scherer of the Lutheran Church. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and

wife, Elizabeth.

266

born January 8, 1811

William Clapp, son of Ludwig and wife Elizabeth, one son baptized January 13, 1811 and

never knew his name that he was to have.

267

Born January 7, 1812

William Clapp, son of Ludwig, and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized March 6, 1812

and named Polly. Sponsors were Henry Clapp and wife, Polly ___ Anna Maria.

268

Born April 11, 1811

Col. Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria, one son baptized February 7, 1813 and named John

Holt. The sponsors Henry Clapp and wife, Maria. (Col. Daniel Clapp)

269

Born January 15, 1813

Col. Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria, one son baptized February 7, 1813 and named William

Albright. The sponsors were William Clapp and wife, Elizabeth.

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Born November 19, 1812

John Fogleman and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized February 7, 1813 and named Polly.

Sponsors were parents. (Married Levi May)

271

Born September 14, 1814

Col. Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized December 17, 1814 and named

Sally Reily. The sponsors were the father and mother. "Sally Reily" married Henry

Faust.

272

Born December 29, 1818

John Clapp and wife, Catharina, one daughter baptized March 14, 1819 by Rev. J. G.

Ebaugh and named Maria Barbara. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife Maria Barbara.

273

Born February 10, 1819

Isaac Clapp and wife, Catharina, one daughter baptized and March 14, 1819 by Rev. J. g.

Ebaugh and named Judith. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife Judith (Catharine Clapp‘s

parents).

274

Born October 10, 1812

William Shepherd and wife, Maira (Maria?*), one daughter Margret baptized October 3,

1813 by Rev. Jas. R. Reily. Sponsors were William Clapp and wife Elizabeth.

275

Born June 16, 1813

John Luey and wife Philipina, one son baptized October 3, 1813 by Rev. Jas. R. Reily,

and named Oliver. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife Judith.

276

Born July 23, 1813

Valentine DeVault and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized October 3, 1813 by Rev. Jas.

R. Reily, and named Lilly. Sponsors were John Clapp and Catharina. Lilly married

William Hines.

277

Born December 7, 1812

John Clapp, son of Jacob and wife Margaret, one daughter Elizabeth baptized October 3,

1813 by Rev. Jas. R. Reily, and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife

Judith.

278

Born May 1813

Daniel Coble and wife Elizabeth, one daughter baptized August 22, 1813 by John G.

Sherer, Lutheran Minister and named Amalia. Sponsor was the mother.

279

Born May 9, 1813

George Clapp Sr. and wife Elizabeth, a daughter baptized August 22, 1813 by John G.

Sherer, Lutheran Minister, and named Polly. The sponsors were Daniel Clapp and Polly.

280

Born November 9, 1813

Valentine Pheifer and wife Margret a daughter baptized March 5, 1814 by John G. Sherer,

Lutheran Minister, and named Delila. Sponsors were Ludwig Low and wife Maria.

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Born January 1, 1814

George Neese and wife, Barbara, a daughter baptized March 5, 1814 by Rev. John G.

Sherer, Lutheran Minister, child named Sophia. Sponsors were David Albright.

282

Born January 14, 1814

John Clapp and wife, Catharine Faust of Geo., a daughter baptized March 5, 1814, by

Rev. John G. Sherer and named Saloma. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp and wife Eva. Saloma

married Hilliary Hoffman and died 12, 2, 1895. (Hillary and Salome - notice the

spelling mine are correct - are my ancestors—Mara Harris*).

283

Born July 12, 1813

Nichalous Amick and wife Saloma, a son Obadia baptized March 5, 1814 by Jas. R. Reily.

Sponsors were Peter Ingold, Sr.

284

Born February 1814

Frederick Sherer and Marietta, a son named Barney, baptized April 8, 1814 by Philip

Henkel, Lutheran. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife Judith.

285

Born February 2, 1814

John Clapp of John and Catherine, a son Michael baptized April 8, 1814, by Phillip

Henkel, Lutheran. Sponsors were Henry Clapp and wife Maria.

286

Born September 10, 1814

Henry Clapp and wife, Maria, one son baptized November 13, 1814 and named Henry Boon.

Sponsors were the parents. By Jacob G. Sherer, a Lutheran.

287

Born December 3, 1814

George Albright and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized February 15, 185 by William Hauk

and named Barbara. Sponsors were Jacob Clapp Sr., and wife, Barbara.

288

Born November 3, 1814

Samuel Cartner and wife, Christina, one child baptized February 15, 1815 by William

Hauk and named Kadda. Sponsors were the parents.

289

Born September 12, 1814

John Shepherd and wife, Catherina, one daughter baptized February 15, 1815 by William

Hauk and named Anna Maria. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife, Sarah.

290

Born April 30, 1815

William Montgomery and wife, Saloma, one daughter baptized July 26, 1815 by William

Hauk and named Nancy Elizabeth. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife, Elizabeth.

291

July 7, 1815

John Clapp and wife, Marietta, one son baptized July 29, 1815 by William Hauk and named

John George. Sponsors were John George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth.

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Born June 8, 1815

Jacob Cartner and wife, Milly, one daughter, baptized July 29, 1815 by William Hauk and

named Magdalena. Sponsor was Eva Smith.

293

Born September 7, 1815

Frederick Sherer and wife, Marietta, one son baptized October 8, 1815 by William Weynel

and named Daniel. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife, Barbara.

294

Born August 7, 1815

Jacob Luey and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized October 8, 1815 by William Weynel and

named Benjamin. Sponsors were John Luey and wife, Philepina.

295

Born January 21, 1816

Jacob Shepherd and wife, Maria, one son baptized July 20, 1816 by William Hauk and

named Daniel. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife, Elizabeth.

296

Born April 17, 1816

Daniel Coble and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized July 20, 1816 by William Hauk

and named Magdalena. Sponsors were George Glass and wife, Maria.

297

Born September 4, 1815

John Phillippi Jr. and wife Elizabeth, one daughter baptized November 14, 1815, by

William Hauk and named Nancy. Sponsors were John Phillippi Sr. and wife, Eva.

298

Born September 25, 1815

Jacob Clapp, son of Valentine, and wife, Barbara, one son baptized November 14, 1815 by

William Hauk and named Joshua. Sponsors were Conrad Hagy and wife, Madalena.

299

Born September 28, 1815

Isaac Clapp, son of Tobias, and Catharine Clapp of Barney, one son baptized November

14, 1815 by William Hauk and named Augustus. Sponsors were the parents.

300

Born July 11, 1816

John Clapp, son of Brick house George, and Catharine, wife of John, one son baptized

and named Daniel. Sponsors were Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria.

301

Born August 14, 1816

Daniel Clapp, son of George , and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized by William Hauk

and named Elizabeth Albright. Sponsors were Daniel Albright and wife Elizabeth.

302

Born December 7, 1816

John Clapp, son of George and wife, Catharine (Faust) one son baptized January 11, 1817

by William Hauk and named Daniel F. Sponsors were Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria.

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Born March 8, 1817

Isaac Clapp, son of Tobias and Catharina Clapp of Barney, one daughter baptized April

5, 1817 by William Hauk and named Philipina. Sponsors were the parents.

304

Born January 26, 1817

Ludwig Boon and wife, Sarah, one son baptized April 5, 1817 by William Hauk and named

Joshua Riley. Sponsors were the parents.

305

Born September 25, 1816

Anna May one daughter baptized April 5, 1817 and named Rachel. Baptized by William

Hauk. Sponsors were the Mother who was from Norfolk, Va., where Rachel was born.

Rachael‘s father was a Kennet. She married Daniel Clapp (Cooper).

306

Born December 26, 1816

John Mason and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized April 6, 1817 by William Hauk

and named Abraham John. Sponsors were George Keck.

307

Born August 10, 1817

Adam Ingle and wife, Maria, one daughter baptized April 6, 1817 by William

Hauk and named Elizabeth. Sponsors were the parents.

308

Born October 12, 1814

Adam Ingle and wife, Maria one daughter baptized April 6, 1817 by William Hauk and

named Delila. Sponsors were the parents.

309

Born August 19, 1817

Jacob Cartner and wife, Milly one child baptized September 28, 1817 by William Hauk and

named Joel. Sponsors were Martain Neese and Elizabeth.

310

Born August 25, 1817

Jacob May and wife, Hannah (DeVault of Valentine) one child baptized March 22, 1818 by

William Hauk and named Gr. Catharina. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife, Judith.

The daughter married Hiram Weitzel and went west.

311

Born April 6, 1817

Henry Clapp and wife, Maria one son baptized May 24, 1817 by Jacob Sherer (Lutheran)

and named William Dickey. Sponsors were Henry Swing and Philipina.

312

Born November 24, 1817

John Clapp and wife, one son baptized May 1818 by William Hauk and named David.

Sponsors were the parents.

313

Born January 6, 1818

Joseph Amick and wife, Catharina, one son baptized May 1818 by William Hauk and named

Eli. Sponsors were the parents.

314

Born April 2, 1818

George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized May 1818 by William Hauk and named

Nathaniel. Sponsors were Henry Swing and wife Philipina.

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Born September 25, 1818

Daniel Clapp and wife, Maria Clapp, one child baptized by Jacob Sherer and named Elisa.

Sponsors were the parents.

316

Born ___ 26, 1818

John Low and wife, Philipina, one child baptized October 18, 1818 by William Hauk and

named Saloma. Sponsors were John Clapp and Catharina.

317

Born September 20, 1818

John Cartner and wife, Barbara, one son baptized October 18, 1818 by William Hauk and

named George. Sponsors were the parents.

318

Born August 25, 1818

John Phillipi and wife, Elizabeth, one child baptized, October 18, 1818 by William Hauk

and named Ambrose Gutman. Sponsors were John Swing and Elizabeth. The son went West.

319

Born ___ 4, 1817

John Shepherd and wife, Elizabeth, one child baptized August 23, 1817 and named

William Moser. Sponsors were Elizabeth Shepherd.

320

Born March 12, 1819

Daniel May and wife, one daughter baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh and named

Anna Sophia. Sponsors were the parents.

321

Born September 18, 1818

Daniel Coble and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized April 10, 1819 and named Nelly

by John S. Ebaugh. Sponsors were Henry Keck and wife.

322

Born February 15, 1819

Jacob Clapp, son of J. and wife one daughter baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh

and named Barbara. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife.

323

Born February 18, 1819

George Greeson and wife, one child baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh and named

Eliza(e? instead of a?*) Moelke. Sponsors were George Albright and wife.

324

Born September 5, 1819

John Clapp, son of Geo. of Val. And wife, Catharine Faust, one son baptized December 5,

1819 by Jacob Greeson (Lutheran) and named John Jephuna. Sponsors were George Clapp and

wife. The child died July 23, 1882.

325

Born March 29, 1819

Adam Ingle and wife, one son baptized January 16, 1820 by George Leidy and named Joshua

C. Sponsors were J. Henry Clapp and wife.

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Born November 12, 1818

John Mehson (Mason) and wife, one daughter baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh

and named Emily. Sponsors were Daniel Keck and mother.

327

Born ____

Leven Wood and wife, one daughter baptized Arpil 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh and named

Mary.

328

Born March 3, 1819

Solomon Albright and wife, one son baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh and named

William. Sponsors were George Fogleman.

329

Born December 9, 1818

John Shepherd and wife one son baptized April 10, 1819 by John S. Ebaugh and named

Henry. Sponsors were J. Henry Clapp and wife.

330

Born November 27, 1819

John Clapp, son of J. and wife one daughter baptized March 12, 1820 by George Leidy and

named Sarah. Sponsors were the parents.

331

Born January 17, 1820

Daniel Shoffner and wife, Maria, one son baptized April 22, 1821 by Jacob Sherer and

named Catharina. Sponsors were George Clapp, son of Geo. And Catharina.

332

Born February 2, 1821

Daniel Clapp (Col. and wife, Maria, one son baptized April 22, 1821 by Jacob Sherer and

named Daniel Monroe. Sponsors were Father and Mother.

333

Born December 22, 1820

John Henry Clapp and wife one son baptized April 22, 1821 by Jacob Sherer and named

Elias. Sponsors were Daniel Clapp and wife.

334

Born February 20, 1820

Isaac Clapp, son of Tobias, and wife, Catharina, of Barney Clapp, one daughter baptized

April 2, 1820 by George Leidy and named Anna. Sponsors were the parents.

335

Born November 19, 1819

Jacob May and wife, Hannah, one son baptized April 2, 1820 by George Leidy and named

Jeremiah. Sponsors were the parents the child died young.

336

Born February 28, 1820

John Lewey and wife one son baptized April 2, 1820 by George Leidy and named David.

Sponsors were George Clapp and wife.

337

Born February 6, 1819

Joseph May and wife one son baptized April 2, 1820 by George Leidy and named Ludwig.

Sponsors were the parents.

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Born January 12, 1821

George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized august 11, 1821 by Jacob Sherer

and named Barbara Harriet. Sponsors were J. Henry Clapp and wife.

340

Born April 14, 1821

George A. Greeson and wife, Barbara, one son baptized November 11, 1821 by John Rudy

and named George Adam. Sponsor was Elizabeth Albright.

341

Born April 26, 1821

John Clapp and wife, Catharina, one son baptized November 18, 1821 by John Rudy and

named Solomon. Sponsors were John Low and wife.

342

Born August 1821

John Lewey and wife, one daughter baptized December 16, 1821 by John Rudy and named

Nelly. Sponsors were Christian Clapp and wife.

343

Born ____ember 7, 1820

Tobias May and wife, one child baptized January 13, 1822 by John Rudy and named

Saffriel. Sponsors were the parents.

344

Born May 8, 1821

Jacob May and wife, one son baptized March 31, 1833 by John Rudy and named Ezekiel.

Sponsors were the parents. The child died June 12, 1893

345

Born ____ember 22, 1821

Joseph Clapp and wife, one daughter baptized February 5, 1822 by John Rudy and named

Sallie. Sponsor was Maria Clapp.

346

Born January 19, 1822

Isaac Clapp one son baptized April 28, 1822 by John Rudy and named Elizabeth. Sponsors

were the parents.

347

Born January 19, 1822

Isaac Clapp one son baptized April 28, 1822 by John Rudy and named Alfred. Sponsors

were the parents.

348

Born December 11, 1821

Ludwig May and wife one daughter baptized April 28, 1822 by John Rudy and named Louise

Martin. Sponsors were Henry Friddle and wife, Barbara.

349

Born __-22, 1822

John Clapp one son baptized May 16, 1822 by John Rudy and named Ludwig. Sponsors were

Adam Ingle and wife.

350

Born September 2, 1821

Adam Ingle and wife, one daughter baptized May 16, 1822 by John Rudy and named Rebecca.

Sponsors were John Clapp and wife.

351

Born October 17, 1821

George Friddle and wife, one daughter baptized June 1, 1822 by John Rudy and named

Emily. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born August 1823

David Clapp and wife, one daughter baptized October 5, 1823 by John Rudy and named

Barbara. Sponsors were George Clapp and wife.

353

Born April 17, 1821

Polly Pheifer one son baptized October 5, 1823 by John Rudy and named John Calvin

Gibson. Sponsor was the mother.

354

Born January 9, 1823

Jacob May and wife, one daughter baptized August 31, 1823 by John Rudy and named Maria.

Sponsor was Polly May. Maria married a Weitzel went West.

355

Born August 20, 1823

John Clapp and wife, one daughter baptized November 8, 1823 by John Rudy and named

Hiram. Sponsors were John Coble and wife.

356

Born September 20, 1823

John Elloit and wife one son baptized November 8, 1823 by John Rudy and named Hiram.

Sponsors were John Coble and wife.

357

Born December 30, 1823

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized January 4, 1824 by John Rudy and named Siemeon

Rudy. Sponsors were the parents.

358

Born December 23, 1823

David Swing and wife one daughter baptized February 8, 1824 by John Rudy and named

Elizabeth Rudy. Sponsors were J. H. Clapp and wife.

359

Born December 11, 1823

Christian Clapp and wife one son baptized February 8, 1824 by John Rudy and named

Barnard. Sponsors were Barney Clapp and wife.

360

Born January 30, 1824

Adam Ingle and wife, one daughter baptized May 9, 1824 by John Rudy and named Tempy

Cornelia. Sponsors were John Low and wife.

361

Born September 28, 1824

Daniel Clapp and wife, one son baptized December 4, 1824 by John Rudy and named Oliver.

Sponsors were the parents.

362

Born July 17, 1824

Jacob May and wife a daughter baptized December 4, 1824 by John Rudy and named Polly

Louise. Sponsors were the parents. The child married Andy Hoffman.

363

Born July 24, 1824

Elisa May and wife a child baptized December 4, 1824 by John Rudy and named Madison.

Sponsors were the parents.

364

Born February 20, 1824

Isaac Clapp and wife, a daughter baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named

Catharina. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born December 13, 1824

George Friddle and wife, a son baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named Laban.

Sponsors were George May and wife.

366

Born May 23, 1822

John Rudy and wife, Maria a daughter Barbara baptized July 7, 1822 by John Rudy and

named Barbara. Sponsors were the parents.

367

Born March 28, 1820

Moser Job and wife, one son baptized December 29, 1822 by John Rudy and named Joseph

Graham. Sponsors were the parents.

368

Born September 13, 1821

Moser Job and wife a son baptized December 29, 1822 by John Rudy and named Aren

Washington. Sponsors were the parents.

369

Born November 5, 1822

John Lowey and wife, a son baptized December 29, 1822 by John Rudy and named Isaac.

Sponsors were the parents.

370

Born October 22, 1822

Jacob Sutz and wife, Maria a son born October 22, 1822, baptized November 23, 1822 by

John Rudy and named Henry. Sponsor was Maria Amick.

371

Born December 12, 1822

Daniel May and wife a son baptized March 9, 1823 by John Rudy and named John. Sponsors

were Eli May and wife.

372

Born December 7, 1822

Eli May and wife a son baptized March 9, 1823 by John Rudy and named Jonathon. Sponsors

were Daniel May and wife.

373

Born January 9, 1823

Lewis Boon and wife a daughter baptized March 9, 1823 by John Rudy and named Mary Me

Tildy. Sponsors were the parents.

374

Born December 2, 1822

Feorge (George???) Lineberry and wife, Magdalena, a child baptized March 9, 1823 by

John Rudy and named Albertine. Sponsors were Jacob Sutz and wife, Maria.

375

Born December 27, 1820

Daniel Coble and wife, Elizabeth a daughter baptized April 12, 1823 by John Rudy and

named Caroline. Sponsors were Frederick Sutz and wife.

376

Born ___ember 22, 1820

Daniel Coble and wife, Elizabeth, a child baptized April 12, 1823 by John Rudy and

named Reily. Sponsors were George Glass and wife.

377

Born ___ 22, 1820

James Megeaehey and wife, a son baptized October 1822 by John Rudy and named William

Lindley. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born ___ 1, 1822

James Megeaehey and wife, a son baptized October 1822 by John Rudy and named Joseph

White. Sponsors were the parents.

379

Born 1823

Daniel Clapp (Col.) and wife, Maria a daughter baptized by John Rudy and named Martha

(Patsy) Rudy. Sponsors were the parents.

380

Born March 24, 1824

Joseph Clapp and wife a son baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named Andrew.

Sponsors were George Clapp and Barbara.

381

Born January 5, 1824

Ludwig May and wife, a daughter baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named Polly

Maria. Sponsors were Polly Friddle.

382

Born April 21, 1824

George Clapp and wife a son baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named Jacob Rudy.

Sponsors were the parents.

383

Born March 3, 1824

Tobias May and wife a daughter baptized June 5, 1824 by John Rudy and named Maria

Sophia. Sponsors were the parents.

384

Born December 6, 1824

John Henry Clapp and wife a daughter baptized March 20, 1825 by John Rudy and named

Polly Maria. Sponsors were David Swing and wife.

385

Born January 30, 1824

John Lewey and wife a son baptized August 1, 1824 by John Rudy and named John. Sponsors

were the parents.

386

Born July 9, 1823

Elias Albright and wife one son baptized by John Rudy and named William Presley.

Sponsors were the parents.

387

Born December 1824

James Hill and wife one daughter baptized May 15, 1825 by John Rudy and named Menerva

Miller. Sponsors were John Fogleman and wife.

388

Born ___ 2, 1825

Daniel May and wife one son patized May 15, 1825 by John Rudy and named Willam

(William?*) Rudy. Sponsors were the parents.

389

Born ___ 3, 1825

David Sutz and wife, one son baptized April 23, 1825 by John Rudy and named John Rudy.

Sponsors were john Phillipi and wife.

390

Born 1824

Bolzer Eisley one daughter baptized April 23, 1825 by John Rudy and named Elizabeth.

Sponsors were the parents.

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Born ___9, 1826

Daniel Clapp and wife one daughter baptized September 3, 1826 by William Paisly

(Presbyterian) and named Tempy Cornelia. Sponsors were the parents.

392

Born _____ 5, 1825

Lewis Boon and wife one son baptized August 21, 1825 by William Paisley (Presbyterian)

and named Henry Clapp. Sponsors were the parents.

393

Born ___ 15, 182_

Christian Clapp and wife one daughter baptized February 5, 1826 by William Paisly

(Presbyterian) and named Matilde. Sponsors were the parents.

394

Born 1825

John Clapp, son of John, and wife, one son baptized February 26, 1826 by William Hauk

and named Maritin. Sponsors were the parents.

395

Born May 2, 1825

Jacob May and wife one son baptized February 26, 1826 and named Washington. Sponsors

were the parents.

396

Born August, 15, 1810

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named Henry. Sponsors were the parents.

397

Born January 24, 1812

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named Joshua. Sponsors were the parents.

December 25, 1839 (must be date of death).

398

Born August 23, 1813

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named William. Sponsors were the parents.

399

Born September 12, 1814

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named Levi. Sponsors were the wife.

400

Born November 12, 1816

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named Jacob. Sponsors were the parent.

Jacob died July 5, 1860. Lies at Friedens.

401

Born December 8, 1818

Daniel Faust and wife one daughter baptized and named Sally. Sponsors were the

parents.

402

Born March 30, 1821

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized and named George. Sponsors were the parents.

403

Born November 23, 1825

Daniel Faust and wife one daughter baptized and named Mary Mariah. Sponsors were the

parents. Died March 7, 1916.

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Born January 9, 1826

Isaac Clapp, son of Tobias and wife, Catharine Clapp, of Barney one son baptized May

26, 1826 by William Paisly and named Hezakiah. Sponsors were the parents.

405

Born October 28, 1825

Adam Ingle and wife one child baptized March 5, 1826 by William Paisly and named

Hezakiah. Sponsors were the parents.

406

Born April 26, 1826

David Clapp and wife one son baptized May 4, 1826 by William Paisly and named George

Archable (Archabald). Sponsors were the parents.

407

Born August

John Lewey and wife one son baptized October 1, 1826 an named Alfred. Sponsors were the

parents.

408

Born February 24, 1827

Elias May and wife one son baptized May 5, 1827 by William Paisly and named Michael.

Sponsors were the parents.

409

Born February 24, 1827

Christian Kine and wife, Sally one daughter baptized April 1, 1827 by William Paisley

and named Sally Mariah. Sponsor was the mother.

410

Born April 26, 1827

David Clapp and wife one child baptized July 1, 1827 by William Paisley and named Upha

Charline. Sponsors were the parents.

411

Born April 4, 1827

Christian Clapp and wife one child baptized July 1, 1827 by William Paisly and named

Nurvy. Sponsors were the parents.

412

Born May 17, 1827

David Swing and wife one child baptized July 1, 1827 by William Paisly and named

Barbara Manurvy. Sponsors were the parents.

413

Born April 30, 1827

George Clapp (son of J.) and wife one child baptized July 1, 1827 by William Paisly and

named Catharine. Sponsors were the parents.

414

Born July 20, 1827

Hartwell Hoffman and wife one child baptized November 10, 1827 by William Paisly and

named Dilly. Sponsors were the parents.

415

Born October 25, 1827

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized January 6, 1828 by William Paisly and named

Daniel Paisly. Sponsors were the parents.

416

Born March 29, 1827

Isaac Albright and wife [Rich?]one daughter baptized January 6, 1828 by William Paisly

and named Martha Garrett. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born November 18, 1827

Jacob Shepherd and wife, Sally, one son baptized January 6, 1828 by William Paisly and

named Jacob. Sponsors were the parents.

418

Born August 15, 1827

Henry Friddle and wife, Polly (Staly) one son baptized January 6, 1828 by

William Paisly and named Lewis. Sponsors were the parents.

419

Born November 10, 1827

Abraham Clapp and wife, Elizabeth one son baptized January 6, 1828 by William Paisly

and named William M. Sponsors were the parents.

420

Born November 6, 1827

Jacob Friddle and wife one daughter baptized April 5, 1828 by William Paisly and named

Annie. Sponsors were the parents.

421

Born November 6, 1827

Jacob May and wife one son baptized April 5, 1828 by William Paisly and named

Henderson. Sponsors were the parents.

422

Born November 20, 1825

Elias Albright and wife one son baptized June 1, 1828 by William Paisly and named John

Patterson. Sponsors were the parents. The child died Jan. 26, 1890.

423

Born April 15, 1828

William Carrigan and wife, Nancy one son baptized August 3, 1828 by William Paisly and

named Alfred Holt. Sponsors were the parents.

424

Born May 10, 1827

George Clapp and wife, Barbara one daughter baptized August 3, 1828 by William Paisly

and named Peggy Ann. Sponsors were the parents.

425

Born June 26, 1828

John Lewey and wife, Peny, one son baptized October 4, 1828 by William Paisly and

named Reuben. Sponsors were the parents.

426

Born April 26, 1828

Isaac Clapp, son of Tobias, and wife, Catharine Clapp of Barney, one son baptized June

6, 1829 by J. H. Crawford and named Isaac. Sponsors were the parents.

427

Born December 5, 1828

Nelson Kellam and wife one son baptized June 6, 1829 by J. H. Crawford and named Martin

Rudy. Sponsors were the parents.

428

Born October 26, 1828

David Ingle and wife one son baptized June 6, 1829 by J. H. Crawford and named John

Calvin. Sponsors were the parents.

429

Born June 27, 1829

Hartwell Hoffman and wife, one daughter baptized October 31, 1829 by J. H. Crawford and

named Lillie. Sponsors were the parents. Lillie married Rev. Frederick Riley Scherrer.

28 -on tomb stone in Waterville, Kansas he was born Feb. 22,1822 and died Sept.1, 1889.

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Born March 1829

William Shepherd and wife one son baptized by John H. Crawford and named George.

Sponsors were the parents.

431

Born May 28, 1829

Abraham Clapp and wife one child baptized October 1, 1829 by John H. Crawford and named

Tubal Albright. Sponsors were the parents.

432

Born October 7, 1829

John Shepherd and wife one daughter baptized March 7, 1820 by J. H. Crawford and named

Elizabeth Pyrmelia. Sponsors were the parents.

433

Born December 1, 1829

Jacob Shepherd and wife one daughter baptized March 7, 1830 by John H. Crawford and

named Hannah. Sponsors were the parents.

434

Born November 7, 1829

George Clapp "J" and wife, Elizabeth (Robeson) one son baptized March 7, 1830 by J. H.

Crawford and named Alphonso Giles. Sponsors were the parents. Alphonso Giles died July

26, 1906.

435

Born September 1, 1829

Henry Staley and wife one daughter baptized March 7, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

Catharine. Sponsors were the parents.

436

Born ___ 8, 1829

David Swing and wife one daughter baptized March 7, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

Dillian Patsy. Sponsors were the parents.

437

Born November 13, 1829

J. Henry Clapp and wife, Sarah one son baptized December 6, 1829 by J. H. Crawford and

named Caleb Reily. Sponsors were the parents.

438

Born April 2, 1830

Daniel Faust and wife one son baptized May 16, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named John

Fritchey. Sponsors were the parents. John Fritchey died March 7, 1916.

439

Born March 1830

Tobias May and wife, one son baptized June 20, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

Solomon. Sponsors were the parents.

440

Born March 6, 1830

Daniel May and wife one son baptized June 20, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named Calvin

Reily. Sponsors were the parents.

441

Born April 1830

David Ingle and wife one son baptized July 18, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named David

S. Sponsors were the parents.

442

Born August 20, 1830

Jacob May and wife one daughter baptized November 20, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

Emily Elizabeth. Sponsors were the parents.

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July 26, 1830

Daniel May and wife one daughter baptized November 18, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

Mary Ann. Sponsors were the parents.

444

Born December 17, 1829

George Clapp and wife one son baptized April 3, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named

William. Sponsors were the parents.

445

Born October 16, 1830

Christian Clapp and wife one daughter baptized April 3, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and

named Tempy Maria. Sponsors were the parents.

446

Born January 28, 1830

John Clapp and wife one son baptized April 3, 1830 by J. H. Crawford and named John

Artz. Sponsors were Christian Clapp and wife.

447

Born November _8, 1830 (? This date doesn‘t seem right -- look at the date baptized*)

Daniel Clapp (Col.) and wife, Maria, one son baptized April 3, 1830 by J. H. Crawford

and Lewis Crawford. Sponsors were the parents.

448

Born April 9, 1830

Isaac Clapp and wife one daughter baptized June 19, 1831 by J. H. Crawford and named

Barbara. Sponsors were the parents.

449

Born January 14, 1831

Henry Friddle and wife one daughter baptized June 19, 1831 by J. H. Crawford and named

Emily Caroline. Sponsors were the parents.

450

Born September 20, 1831

J. George Clapp and wife one child baptized June 19, 1831 by J. H. Crawford and named

Elvirah Ladosca. Sponsors were the parents.

451

Born October 15, 1831

Jacob Clapp and Catharine one daughter baptized November 20, 1831 by J. H. Crawford and

named Reily. Sponsors were the parents.

452

Born October 7, 1831

John Neese and wife, Sally one son baptized september 18, 1831 by J. H. Crawford and

named Reily. Sponsors were the parents.

453

Born August 22, 1831

J. Henry Clapp and wife, Sally one son baptized September 18, 1831 by J. H. Crawford

and named Levi D. Sponsors were the parents.

454

Born June 21, 1831

Hartwell Hoffman and wife Elizabeth, one daughter baptized January 20, 1833 by J. H.

Crawford and named Nelly. Sponsors were the parents. Nelly died August 10, 1910.

455

Born October 2, 1832

Henry Friddle and wife, Polly (1st wife) one son baptized January 20, 1833, by J. H.

Crawford and named William Guilford. Sponsors were the parents. William Guilford died

August 29, 1864 a prisoner of Elmira, N. Y.

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Born August 16, 1830

Nelson Kellam and wife one daughter baptized March 17, 1833 by J. H. Crawford

and named Deliza Crawford. Sponsors were the parents.

457

Born September 24, 1832

Nelson Kellam and wife one daughter baptized March 17, 1833 by J. H. Crawford and named

Tempy Caroline. Sponsors were the parents.

458

Born February 7, 1833

Henry Swing and wife one daughter baptized March 17, 1833 by J. H. Crawford and named

Sally. Sponsors were the parents.

459

Born September 1832

Isaac Clapp and wife one son baptized J. Artz and named George Eli. Sponsor was the

mother.

460

Born September 22, 1828

Jacob May and wife one son baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Alexander. Sponsors

were Henry May and wife.

461

Born February 4, 1831

Elias Albright and wife one daughter baptized and named Catharine.

462

Born June 24, 1836

Jacob Greeson and wife one son baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Alfred Monroe.

Sponsors were the parents.

463

Born July 27, 1827

Barbara Swing one son baptized and named William Denny.

464

Born January 16, 1835

Henry Swing and wife one son baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Oliver. Sponsors were

the parents.

465

Born June 14, 1836

Jacob Clapp, of Brick House and wife, Catherine Reinhart, one son baptized by J. H.

Crawford and named George Martin Reinhart. Sponsors were the parents. The son married

Albertine Clapp of J. Geo.

466

Born November 6, 1836

James S. Watson and wife one son baptized February 19, 1837 by J. H. Crawford and named

John H. Crawford. Sponsors were the parents. The child was killed September 3, 1871.

467

Born February 22, 1835

J. George Clapp and wife one child baptized May 31, 1835 by J. H. Crawford and named

Claodor Terihsa. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born April 19, 1837

J. George Clapp and wife one son baptized June 18, 1837 by J. H. Crawford and named

Flavius Zroinglius. Sponsors were the parents.

469

Born March 25, 1837

Daniel Clapp, of J. of W. and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized June 18,1837 and

named Mary Elizabeth by J. H. Crawford. Sponsors were the parents.

470

Born March 25, 1837

Ambrose Ingold and wife one son baptized June 18, 1837 by J. H. Crawford and named

Jeremiah Monroe. Sponsors were the parents.

471

Born October 4, 1834

Tobias May of Henry, and wife one son baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Alexander.

Sponsors were the parents.

472

Tobias May, of Henry, and wife one daughter baptized August 20, 1837 by J. H. Crawford

and named tempy Ann. Sponsors were the parents. Tempy Ann married a Mr. Staley.

473

Born May 5, 1837

William A. Carrigan and wife one son baptized August 20, 1837 by J. H. Crawford and

named John Morehead. Sponsors were the parents.

474

Born January 8, 1836

Daniel Faust and wife, Catharine, 2nd wife, one daughter baptized June 19, 18__ by J.

H. Crawford and named Barbara Ann. Sponsors were the parents.

475

Born April 21, 1836

Joshua Clapp, of Jacob, and wife, one son baptized June 19, 18__ by J. H. Crawford and

named Simeon Reily. Sponsors were the parents.

476

Born March 31, 1836

Solomon Greeson and wife, one daughter baptized June 19, 18__ by J. H. Crawford and

named Barbara Catharine. Sponsors were the parents.

477

Born December 12, 1831

Abraham Clapp and wife one daughter baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Polly

Isabella. Sponsors were the parents.

478

Born March 9, 1836

Abraham Clapp and wife one son baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Perry _ben.

Sponsors were the parents.

479

Born April 16, 1838

John Albright and wife one daughter baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Mary Ann.

Sponsors were the parents.

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Born February 10, 1834

Abraham Clapp and wife one daughter baptized by J. H. Crawford and named Ann Jarr_tte

Crawford. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Ann J.C. Clapp & Joshua Shepherd –17 Mar 1850

481

Born September 30, 1838

Abraham Clapp and wife one daughter baptized June 16, 1838 by J. H. Crawford and named

Martha Hariette (Shaw). Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Martha H. Clapp & James Madison Shaw

- 23 Dec 1858

482

Born March 6, 1838

Solomon Greeson and wife one son baptized August 19, 1838 by J. H. Crawford and named

Gideon Lindsey. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Gideon L. Greeson & Elizabeth Jane Foust- 30

July 1859

483

Born November 15, 1838

John Shoe and wife, Leah, one daughter baptized August 25, 1838 by J. H. Crawford and

named Eliza Jane. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. John Shoe & Lear Ingold – 13 Mar. 1838

484

Born October 15, 1841

Daniel F. Clapp and wife, Sarah, one child baptized April 3, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Francis Crooks. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Daniel F. Clapp & Sally Foust 3 Dec 1838.

485

Born October 15, 1841

Daniel Clapp and wife, Barbara, one daughter baptized April 3, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Eliza Ann Margret. Sponsors were the parents.

486

James S. Watson and wife, Philepina, one daughter baptized April 3, 1842 by G. Wm.

Welker and named Ellen Jane. Sponsor was the mother. M.B. James S. Watson & Penah Clapp 12 Feb

1834

487

James S. Watson and wife, Philepina Clapp, one daughter baptized April 3, 1842 by G.

Wm. Welker and named Martha Elizabeth. Sponsor was the mother. The child married Henry

Low, of John. M.B. Henry J. Low & Martha E. Watson 7 Jan 1858

488

Born January 5, 1842

R_ and ___ Cartner one daughter baptized April 9, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker and named Peggy

Jenette. Sponsor was the mother.

489

March 5, 1842

Joshua Clapp, of Jacob and wife, Delilah Hoffman, one daughter baptized June 5, 1842 by

G. W. Welker and named Mary Pymelia Catherine. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Joshua Clapp

& Delilah Huffman 24 Jan 1831

490

Henry Swing and wife, Barbara, one son baptized June 5, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Stanford Harrison. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Henry Swing, Jr. & Barbary Swing 17 Mar 1832

491

Peter Shoe and wife, Rebecca, one daughter baptized June 5, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Eliza Jane. Sponsor was the mother.M.B. Peter Shoe & Rebecca Ingold 5 Mar 1841

492

Oliver Friddle and wife, Sarah, one daughter, baptized June 5, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Polly Jane. Sponsor was the mother. M.B. Oliver Friddle & Sarah May 30 Mar 1841

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Jacob Shepherd and wife, Sarah, one daughter baptized June 19, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Mary Ann. Sponsors were the parents.

494

Adam Shepherd and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized June 19, 1842 and named

Delilah. Sponsor was the mother.

495

Adam Shepherd and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized June 19, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Eralina. Sponsor was the mother.

496

Henry Faust and wife, Sarah R. one daughter baptized August 7, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Martha Cornelia. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Henry Fous & Sally R. Clapp 27 Nov

1832

497

John Shoe and wife, Leah, one daughter baptized August 7, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Catharine. Sponsor was the mother.

498

William Reitzel and wife, Polly, one daughter baptized August 11, 1842 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Sarah Datura. Sponsors were the mother.

499

Born November 13, 1842

J. George Clapp, of John, and wife, one daughter baptized February 17, 1843 by G. Wm.

Welker and named Louisa Augusta. Sponsors were the parents.

500

Abraham Clapp and wife, Elizabeth, one son baptized April 2, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker and

named George Newton. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Abraham Clapp & Elizabeth Clapp 24 May

1827

501

Solomon Greeson and wife, A. L. A., one daughter baptized April 2, 1843 by G. Wm.

Welker and named Eliza Adline. Sponsors were the parents.

502

George Faust and wife, Malinda Flack (someone inserted the "F" in my copy*) one child

baptized June 18, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker and named G____. Sponsors were the parents.

M. B. George Foust & Malinda Flack 4 Mar 1840

503

Charles Fooshee one daughter baptized June 18, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker and named Sarah.

Sponsor was the father.

504

Jacob Clapp, of Hatter John and wife one daughter baptized July 2,1843 by G.Wm.Welker

and named Martah Ann. Sponsors were the parents.

505

Joel Swing and wife, Elizabeth, one daughter baptized July 20, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Elizabeth Henette. Sponsors were the parents.

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Born 1843

David Ingle and wife, Polly Tickle, one son baptized August 6, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Albert. Sponsors were the parents. The child died Feb. 4, 1929 and lies at

Springwood.

507

Born June ____

John Albright, of Wm. and wife one son baptized August 20, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker and

named William. Sponsors were the parents.

508

Child baptized October 1, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker and named Henry Haddock

(Adult). On Profession.

509

Born August 8, 1843

Daniel Faust and wife one daughter baptized October 15, 1843 by G. Wm. Welker

Martha Louisa Catherine. Sponsors were the parents.

510

Born August 1, 1843

Daniel F. Clapp and wife, Sally one son baptized November 5, 1843 by G.Wm. Welker and

named Michael Washington. Sponsors were the parents. M.B. Daniel & Sally Foust 3 Dec 1838

511

Born 1844

John Clapp, of Hatter, and wife, one son baptized March 11, 1844 by G.W. Welker and

named Jeremiah. Sponsors were the parents.

512

Jacob Clapp, of Geo., and wife, one son baptized April 7, 1844 by G. Wm.Welker and

named Pinkney Welker. Sponsors were the parents.

513

Joshua Clapp, of Yost, and wife one son baptized April 7, 1844 by G. Wm.Welker and

named Levi Monroe. Sponsors were the parents.

514

Peter Shoe and wife one son baptized April 7, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named Jeremiah.

Sponsor was the mother.

515

Oliver Friddle and wife one son baptized April 7, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

William . Sponsor was the mother William Died Aug. 29,1864 a prisoner at Elmira, N. Y.

516

John Shoe and wife one child baptized April 28, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and name Joel.

Sponsor was the mother.

517

Thaddous Alexander Price, Adult, was baptized April 28, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker.

518

Born December 1843

Daniel Clapp and wife one son baptized May, 5, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

George. Sponsors were the parents.

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John Jep. Clapp and wife one daughter baptized June 16, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Louisa Jane. Sponsors were the parents. She married F. Zwing Clapp.

520

James S. Watson and wife one daughter baptized June 16, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Harried Cornelia. Sponsor was the mother.

521

Gideon DeVault and wife one child baptized July 21, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Frances Ann Minerva. Sponsors were the parents.

522

Gideon DeVault and wife one son baptized July 21, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named John

Valentine Montgomery. Sponsors were the parents.

523

___ Hines and wife one son(daughter?*) baptized July 21, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Permelia Catharine. Sponsor was the mother.

524

___Hines and wife one son baptized July 21, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named William.

Sponsor was the mother.

525

J.__ Clapp, of Jacob, and wife one son baptized August 4, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Lewis William. Sponsor was the father.

526

Charles Fooshee and wife one son baptized August 4, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Rufus Baxter. Sponsor was the father.

527

John Bain was baptized August 4, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker on profession of faith.

528

Born May 23, 1844

Joshua Clapp, of Jacob, and wife, Delilah one son baptized Sept. 1, 1844 by G.Wm.

Welker and named Daniel Welker. Sponsors were the parents. Daniel died May 5, 1863.

529

Ezekiel May one son baptized Sept. 20, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named Peter Jacob.

Sponsor was the father.

530

Born April 19, 1844

G. Wm. Welker and wife, Abigail one son baptized October 6, 1844 by Dr. A. Wilson and

named William Allen. Sponsors were parents. The child lies at Mt. Hope. Died July

29, 1928 at age of 84 years 3 months 10 days.

531

W. A. Clapp and wife one son baptized October 20, 1844 by G. Wm. Welker and named

William Monroe. Sponsor was the father.

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532

David Ingle and wife one daughter baptized April 6, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Cornelia. Sponsors were the parents.

533

Born August 20 1844

Solomon Greeson and wife one son baptized April 6, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker and named

George. Sponsors were the parents.

534

Jacob Shepherd and wife, Sally one son baptized April 6, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Thaddeus. Sponsors were the parents.

535

Born December 30, 1844

William Hoffman and wife, Saloma Clapp one son baptized May 18, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker

and named George Harpine Welker. Sponsors were the parents. (*This is my gg-

grandfather. Wm. was known as Hillary Hoffman and his wife as Salome—Mara)

536

Ambrose Ingold and wife one daughter baptized June 1, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Abigail Malvina. Sponsors were parents.

537

____ Clapp (Hatter) and wife one daughter baptized June 1, 1845 by G.Wm. Welker and

named Eloisa Jane. Sponsors were the parents.

538

Adam Clapp and wife, Eliabeth one son baptized July 6, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Milton Alphonso. Sponsors were the parents.

539

Born March 3, 1845

John George Clapp and wife, Elizabeth one son baptized November 16, 1845 by G.Wm.

Welker and named John Elihu. Sponsors were the parents. John died October 19, 1917.

540

Daniel Clapp and wife one daughter baptized November 16, 1845 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Rebecca Caroline. Sponsors were the parents.

541

John Albright and wife one son baptized April 5, 1846 by G. Wm. Welker and named Jacob.

Sponsors were the parents. Jacob died Oct. 1, 1864.

542

Born December 7, 1845

Abraham Clapp and wife one daughter baptized April 19, 1846 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Edith Elizabeth. Sponsors were the parents.

543

Oliver Friddle and wife one son baptized August 16, 1848 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Levi Monroe. Sponsor was mother.

544

Born Septmber 27, 1845

G. Wm. Welker and wife, Abigail, one daughter baptized Sept. 20, 1846 by J. H. Crawford

and named Maria Elizabeth. Sponsors were parents.

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545

Born September 2, 1845

Jacob Clapp (of Brick House) and wife, Catharine Reinhart, one son baptized February

21, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named Thomas Thaddeus. Sponsors were the parents.

546

Bron June 23, 1846

Henry Faust and wife one son baptized March 7, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named Lyndon

Thaddeus Welker. Sponsors were the parents.

547

James S. Watson and wife one child baptized May 3, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Pandara Melissa. Sponsor was the mother.

548

Charles Fooshee and wife one child baptized July 16, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Zwinglius Welker. Sponsor was the father.

549

Peter Shoe and wife one son baptized July 16, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named

David Washington. Sponsor was the mother.

550

Hiram Weitzel and wife one daughter baptized August 18, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Emely Patterson. Sponsor was the parents.

551

John Clapp, of Hatter, and wife, one daughter baptized September 11, 1847 by G. Wm.

Welker and named Margert Jane. Sponsors were the parents.

552

Mary Elizabeth Friddle, Adult, baptized November 7, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker.

553

A. G. Clapp and wife one son baptized November 21, 1847 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Henry Rankin. Sponsors were the parents.

554

Joshua Clapp, of Yost and, wife one child baptized April 1, 1848 by G. Wm. Welker.

Sponsors were parents. (child‘s name not given here*)

555

Born March 2, 1855

William Hoffman and wife, Salome, one daughter bapitzed May 7, 1848 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Narcissa Delvina. Sponsors were the parents.

556

Born September 11, 1847

G. Wm. Welker and wife, Abigail, one daughter baptized May 7, 1848 by Jeremiah

Ingold and named Myra J_rusha. Sponsors were the parents.

557

George Faust and wife, Malinda Flack, one daughter baptized June 18, 1848 by

G. Wm. Welker and named Sarah Nurvera Jane. Sponsor was the father.

558

Emsley Weitzell and ___ one son baptized August 6, 1848 by G. Wm. Welker and

named William Priestly. Sponsor was the mother.

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559

Born January 12, 1848

Solomon Greeson and wife one daughter baptized March 18, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Frances Irabella. Sponsors were the parents.

560

Born February 11, 1848

David Ingle and wife one son baptized May 5, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named Thaddeus.

Sponsors were the parents. Son died Sept. 20, 1880.

561

Emsley Weitzell and wife one daughter baptized by G. Wm. Welker and named Eliza Ann

Hannah. Sponsor was the mother.

562

Bron April 17, 1849

Jacob Clapp, of Geo. and wife, Kate Reinhart, wife of Jacob Clapp, one daughter

baptized July 1, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named and named Barbara Harriet Catharine.

Sponsors were the parents. Child died Jan. 1, 1918.

563

James S. Watson and wife one daughter baptized July 1, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Isabella Carolina. Sponsor was mother.

564

James Hackett and wife one son baptized Sept. 2, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named

William Harvey. Sponsor was the mother.

565

James Hackett and wife one daughter baptized Sept. 2, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Nerva Harried Holt. Sponsor was the mother.

566

Alfred Eulis and wife one son baptized September 16, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Rankin Columbus. Sponsor was the mother.

567

Adam Shepherd and wife one son baptized Sept. 16, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named Levi.

Sponsor was mother. Levi was killed at Petersburg, Virginia.

568

Adam Shepherd and wife one son baptized Sept. 16, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Gideon Monroe. Sponsor was mother. Child lies at Brick Church.

569

Born October 12, 1847

Adam Shepherd and wife one son baptized Sept. 16, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Daniel Rankin. Sponsor was mother.

570

Adam Shepherd and wife one son baptized Sept. 16, 1849 by G. Wm. Welker and named Jacob

Riley. Sponsor was the mother.

571

Born June 17, 1849

G. Wm. Welker and wife one daughter baptized October 28, 1849 by Jeremiah Ingold at

Stoner Church and named Sarah Louise Gertrude. Sponsors were the parents.

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572

Born January 13, 1850

Jacob Shepherd and wife, Sarah (Sally) one son baptized Feb. 4, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Hilliary Waller. Sponsor was mother. Father was dead.

573

Adam Clapp and wife one daughter baptized Feb. 17, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Sarah Ellen. Sponsors were parents.

574

Oliver Friddle and wife one son baptized March 3, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Lewis. Sponsor was the mother.

575

Born December 24, 1850

Daniel F. Clapp and wife one son baptized May 19, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Daniel Wilbert. Sponsors were the parents. Child died Jan. 11, 1929. [He was a

mathamation and could add ??? at once… take finger and go up numbers!]

576

Born March 31, 1850

Henry Faust and wife one daughter baptized July 21, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Sarah Elizabeth. Sponsors were the parents.

577

Stanley Coble and wife one son baptized Aug. 25, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and named John

Mebane. Sponsor was mother.

578

Robert Lafayet Mebane, Adult baptized October 20, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker.

579

William Bain, Adult, baptized Oct. 20, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker.

580

Born February

Adam Shepherd one son baptized October by G. Wm. Welker and named Abraham Shepherd.

581

Solomon Greeson and wife one daughter baptized Sept. 1, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Sarah Cleodora. Sponsors were the parents.

582

Hiram Weitzel and wife one daughter baptized September 1, 1850 by G. Wm.

Welker and named and named Mary Ann Hannah. Sponsors were the parents.

583

Born 1849

Mebane Ingle and wife one son baptized Dec. 15, 1850 by G. Wm. Welker and named George

Zevingle (Zwingle*). Sponsors were the parents. The child died Dec. 29, 1826. Lies

at Springwood (Cemetery*).

584

Born October 15, 1850

Tub A. Clapp of Abraham and wife one daughter baptized March 2, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Mary Jane. Sponsors were the parents.

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585

Born October 23, 1850

Joshua Clapp (Miller) and wife one daughter baptized March 16, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Sarah Jane. Sponsors were the parents.

586

Daniel Starr and wife one daughter baptized March 16, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Launda Cleodora. Sponsors were parents.

587

Malina E. Faust, Adult, bapitzed April 20, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker.

588

Willis Daniel (Slave) of Capt. Joshua Clapp, Adult, baptized April 20, 1851 by G. Wm.

Welker.

589

Lemuel ____ (Slave), Adult, baptized April 20 1851 by G. Wm. Welker.

590

Madison Lindsey (Slave of Daniel Faust), Adult, baptized April 20, 1851 by G. Wm.

Welker.

591

Born 1851

Elias Albright and wife one son baptized August 3, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Joseph Preston. Sponsors were parents.

592

James S. Watson and wife one daughter baptized August 3, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Margret Frances. Sponsor was the mother.

593

Joshua Clapp, of Yost, and wife one daughter baptized October 5, 1851 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Elza Jane. Sponsors were the parents.

594

Joshua Shepherd and wife one son baptized March 21, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Abraham Alexander. Sponsors were the parents.

595

Born June 7, 1851

Hillary Hoffman and wife, Saloma Clapp one son baptized May 16, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker

and named Josephus Kivet. Sponsors were the parents.

596

Daniel Starr and wife one son baptized May 16, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker and named John

Pembroke. Sponsors were the parents.

597

Born March 7, 1852

Jacob Clapp, of Geo. (Brick House) and wife, Catharine, one son baptized June 6, 1852

by G. Wm. Welker and named and named Jacob Ursinus. Sponsors were the parents.

598

Born April 16, 1852

Henry Faust and wife one son baptized June 6, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker and named Henry

William. Sponsors were the parents.

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599

Charles Fooshee and wife one daughter baptized Aug. 15, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Martha Elizabeth. Sponsors were the parents.

600

Born May ___

Solomon Greeson and wife one child baptized Sept. 5, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker and named

and named Myron Newton. Sponsors were parents.

601

William Greeson, adult baptized Nov. 21, 1852 by G. Wm. Welker.

602

Wesley Holt and wife one son baptized May 1, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker nad named James

Monroe. Sponsors were the parents.

603

Adam Shepherd and wife one child baptized May 14, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Pleasant Wesley. Sponsor was the mother.

604

Thankful {Slave of James Gilmer and wife of Willis David (Clapp)} Adult, baptized May

15, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker and named.

605

Daniel C. Welker and wife one son baptized July 17, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker and named

William Butler. Sponsors were the parents.

606

Stanley Coble and wife one son baptized Aug. 17, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker and named Henry

Nathaniel. Sponsor was the mother.

607

Born September 30, 1852

Daniel F. Clapp and wife, one son baptized Sept. 4, 1853 by G. Wm. Welker and named

John Pleasant Welker. Sponsors were the parents.

608

Born September 26, 1852

G. Wm. Welker and wife one daughter baptized October 14, 1853 by William Barber and

named Abigail Mason. Sponsors were the parents.

609

Austin Coble and wife one daughter baptized March 25, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker and named

Ann Eliza Carolina. Sponsor was Barbara Greeson.

610

Shep Copeland and wife, Sally Clapp of Yost(Joe), one son baptized May 6, 1854 by G.

Wm. Welker and named Denny Alphonso. Sponsors were parents.

611

Joshua Shepherd and wife, Anna Clapp, one son baptized May 6, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker and

named James Alphonso. Sponsors were the parents.

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612

Tubal A. Clapp, of Abraham, and wife one son baptized May 6, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Michael Abraham. Sponsors were parents.

613

Born June 14, 1853

Joshua Clapp, of Yost (Joe) and wife, Hannah Starr, of Abner, one son baptized May 6,

1854 by G. Wm. Welker and named Butler. Sponsors were parents. Butler Dexter died July

5, 1928. Lies at Brick Church.

614

Levi (Slave), Adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

615

Campbell (Slave), adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

616

Rosa (Slave), Adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

617

Letitia (Slave), Adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

618

Dennis (Slave), Adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

619

Reuben (Slave), Adult, baptized May 7, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

620

Daniel [Walter] Clapp [of] (Hatter) and wife [Joanna Troxler]one daughter baptized June

4, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker and named Emily Frances. Sponsors were parents. [ Emily

Frances married John Franklin Smith - sons ?? Don Gene & Dan]

621

Daniel Starr and wife one son baptized June 4, 1864 (probably 1854) by G. Wm. Welker

and named Daniel Wilbert. Sponsors were parents.

622

Born July 12, 1830

Calvin M. Pryor, Adult, baptized Oct. 15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

623

Emeline H. Clapp, of Lewis, Adult, baptized Oct. 15, 1854 by G. Wm.

Welker.

624

Elizabeth Jane Shepherd, Adult, baptized Oct. 15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

625

Born April 4, 1835

Myra Mason., of Joe, and Malinda Allen from Princeton, Mass., Adults, baptized October

15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

626

Alexander, (Slave of Daniel Faust) baptized October 15, 1854 by G. Wm.

Welker.

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627

Rachael, Slave, baptized October 15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

628

Caroline, Slave, baptized October 15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

629

Leetha, Slave, Adult, baptized October 15, 1854 by G. Wm. Welker.

630

Edward, slave of Daniel Faust, Adult, baptized May 6, 1855 by G. Wm. Welker.

631

Mary Eliza, Slave, Adult, baptized May 6, 1855 by G. Wm. Welker.

632

Daniel C. Welker and wife, M. A. one son baptized May 20, 1855 by G.Wm. Welker and

named John Francis. Sponsors were parents.

633

Henry Faust and wife, Sarah R., one daughter baptized May 20, 1855 by G. Wm. Welker and

named Floretta Alma. Sponsors were parents.

634

Charles Fooshee one daughter baptized May 20, 1855 by G. Wm. Welker and named Ladoska

Ellen. Sponsors were parents.

635

Born May 17, 1855

Rev. G. W. Welker and wife, Louise, one daughter baptized Sept. 22, 1855 by Thornton

Butler, Mt. Hope, and nemd Leila Ada (Ben). Sponsors were

parents.

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MEMBERS CONFIRMED AT BRICK CHURCH

From 1773-1820

"Those who by me, as Reformed Preacher are informed and are broght to the Holy Supper

for the first time, 1773."

Names of members confirmed in the first comfirmation service by Rev. Samuel Suther.

April 11, 1773

1. John May 10. Catharine Wolf

2. Henry Cook 11. Gertrude Swing

3. Christian Cook 12. Ehster Clapp

4. Pillip Jacob Moser 13. Catharine Friddle

5. Henry Loyd 14. Catharine Ingle

6. Joseph Albright 15. Margret Dillman

7. Barbara Thomas 16. Anna Maria Morizt

8. Elizabeth Cook 17. Eva Maria Sharp

9. Sarah Wolf

The above record was written by Rev. Samuel Suther in the original Chruch book.

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Samuel Suther Sunday May 26, 1776.

1. Henry Kime 12. Elizabeth Weitzel

2. Christian Kime 13. Anna Maria Starr

3. Christian Brower 14. Anna Barbara Gibbs

4. Henry Gibbs 15. Anna Suther

5. George Valentine Clapp 16. Susanna Magdalena Swing

6. Adams Clapp 17. Maria Christina Clapp

7. Lorentz Friddle 18. Mari Barbara Clapp

8. John Sharp 19. Anna Margret Clapp

9. Barney Ingle 20. Anna Margret Ingle

10. Conrad Swing 21. Anna Catharine Sharp

11. Christian Sutz 22. Elizabeth Graves

Henry Gibbs and Ann Barbara Gibbs were ancestors of the Hon. William Gibbs McAdoo.

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Andrew Loretz on Feb. 15, 1778.

1. Ludwig Clapp 8. Elizabeth Clapp

2. John Clapp 9. Barbara May

3. John Faust 10. Catherine Shatterly

4. Daniel Clapp 11. Philipina Sharp

5. Valentine Clapp 12. Cathrine Gipson

6. Jacob May 13. Maria Sutz

7. Elizabeth Clapp

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Names of members confirmed by Rev. Andrew Loretz on February 19, 1795.

1. Magdalena Cartner 4. Anna Barbara Clapp

2. Barbara Clapp 5. Eva Low

3. Christina Cartner

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Andrew Loretz on February 12, 1791

1. Adam Pheifer 16. Barbara Holt

2. David Bohsert 17. Barbara Ritscherdon

3. Niclaus Brower 18. Sophia Clapp

4. Frederick Ritscherdon 19. Barbara Clapp

5. Frederick Moris 20. Eva Clapp

6. David Clapp 21. Eva Bower

7. Christian Faust 22. Maria Ritscherdon

8. Phillip Clapp 23. Eva Cartner

9. John Clapp 24. Dorothea Ingle

10. George Clapp 25. Catharine Cartner

11. Barbara Cartner 26. Barbara Lineberry

12. Meria Kilian 27. Eva Sutz

13. Helena Holt 28. Elizabeth Ingle

14. Margret Cartner 29. Catharine Bohsert

15. Elizabeth Weitzel

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Andrew Loretz on October 20, 1793

1. Phillip Amick 17. Philipina Ingle

2. Isaac Borks 18. Elizabeth Clapp

3. Mathias Cartner 19. Maria Ingold

4. Franciscus Mohser 20. Maria Lineberry

5. Daniel Graves 21. Maria Sharp

6. Peter Sharp 22. Ester May

7. George Cartner 23. Anna Elizabeth Albright

8. Sebastian Graves 24. Barbara Clapp

9. Henry May 25. Lowina Ingle

10. John Shaddy 26. Magdalena Clapp

11. John Moritz 27. Catharine Bower

12. Peter Hoffman 28. Susanna Bower

13. Tobias May 29. Magdalena Ritscherdon

14. Tobias Sutz 30. Maria Barbara Moritz

15. David Cartner 31. Rachel Shaddy

16. Maria Margret May 32. Anna Sharp

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Andrew Loretz on Nov. 1, 1800.

1. Peter Ingold 7. Henry Weitzel

2. William Ingold 8. John Albright

3. Peter Rich 9. Christian Weitzel

4. William Clapp 10. Peter Graves

5. John Faust 11. Tobias Clapp

6. Jacob Clapp 12. Henry Clapp

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13. Samuel Cartner 31. Maria Albright

14. George Clapp 32. Catharine Albright

15. William Clapp 33. Maria Cartner

16. Daniel May 34. Barbara Cartner

17. Jacob May 35. Saloma Bayin

18. John Gerhard (Garrett) 36. Sabina May

19. Henry Barnhart 37. Maria Barbara Ephland

20. George Friddle 38. Elizabeth Ephland

21. Salome Albright 39. Maria Barbara May

22. Barbara Sharp 40. Anna Maria Graves

23. Elizabeth Faust 41. Catharine Graves

24. Elizabeth Albright 42. Catharine Friddle

25. Barbara Faust 43. Susanna Barnhart

26. Salome Faust 44. Barbara Ingold

27. Barbara Albright 45. Catharine Clapp

28. Salome Albright 46. Elizabeth Clapp

29. Magdalena Albright 47. Catharine May

30. Philipina Swing 48. Maria Anthony

Names and members confirmed by Rev. Henry Diffenbach October 1, 1802 These were

instructed 18 days.

1. Daniel Clapp 9. Elizabeth Hiatt

2. John Cartner 10. Elizabeth Swing

3. John Ingold 11. Sarah Lineberry

4. David Hiatt 12. Maria Barbara Clapp

5. George Clapp 13. Margret Clapp

6. George Hoffman 14. Catherine Hoffman

7. Daniel Hoffman 15. Sophia Clapp

8. Catharine Clapp

Names of members confirmed by Rev. Henry Diffenbach on Nov 4, 1803

Catharine Faust from the Kliush after several days instruction, was confirmed

alone and with her husband Christian Faust were admitted to the Holy Supper.

While the both expressed their desire yet they didnot have the opportunity to

their own country. (The Klius on doubt is the Clinch River in Tennessee).

Names of members confimed by Rev. Henry Diffenbach on November 3, 1805

These were instructed over different days in the summer and now eleven days.

1. Daniel Albright 8. Jacob Hiatt

2. Ludwig Clapp 9. John Hiatt

3. Joseph Amick 10. Maria Clapp

4. Barney Swing 11. Barbara Albright

5. David Graves 12. Anna Margaret Albright

6. Christian Faust 13. Sarah Faust

7. Conrad Swing 14. Maria Sutz

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Names of members confirmed by Rev. Henry Diffenbach on November 9, 1806.

1. Christian Kime 9. Daniel Graves

2. David Kime 10. Maria Fogleman

3. Jacob Faust 11. Catharina Sharp

4. John Clapp 12. Sarah Graves

5. David Albright 13. Milly Neese

6. John Swing 14. Milly Graves

7. George Albright 15. Magdalena Albright

8. Bastian Graves 16. Margret Clapp

Names of members confirmed by Rev. James R. Reily on October 16, 1813

1. Peter Amick 30. Catharina Pheiffer

2. Henry Swing 31. B. Pheiffer

3. Ludwig May 32. S. Keim

4. George Lineberry 33. M. May

5. John Elliot 34. A. May

6. Jacob Cartner 35. B. Clapp

7. Daniel Swing 36. Elizabeth Graves

8. S. Albright 37. Sarah Cartner

9. W. Albright 38. Barbara Cartner

10. P. Keim 39. Sarah Graves

11. C. Keim 40. Catharine Shepherd

12. J. Albright 41. Catharine Clapp

13. Jacob Sutz 42. Sarah Clapp

14. Peter Faust 43. Barbara Shepherd

15. Jacob May 44. Barbara Swing

16. D. May 45. Maria Albright

17. W. Neece 46. Eva Lineberry

18. Lewis Boon 47. Elizabeth Hoffman

19. Joseph Neese 48. Barbara Carnter

20. D. Graves 49. Magdalena May

21. David Graves 50. Sophia Albright

22. Thomas Johnson 51. Maria Ingle

23. John Neese 52. Magdalena Lineberry

24. Eli Graves 53. Elizabeth Coble

25. Jonas Albright 54. Maria Clapp

26. Catharina Clapp 55. Tubley Steele

27. Maria Swing 56. Elizabeth Elloit

28. N. May 57. Eli Albright

29. Eliza Swing

Names of members confirmed by Rev. John Ebaugh on October 10, 1819.

1. Dutch Yost (Joe) Clapp 8. Sophia Pheiffer

2. George Greeson 9. Sarah Sharp

3. David Clapp 10. Elizabeth Clapp

4. Frederick Sutz 11. Margaret Sutz

5. John Amick 12. Elizabeth Sutz

6. Henry Albright 13. Maria Amick

7. Elizabeth Pheiffer 14. Elizabeth DeVault

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15. Anna Low 22. Sarah Albright

16. Elias May 23. Catharine Ingle

17. William Kasset (Causey) 24. Maria May

18. John Rich 25. Sarah Faust

19. Daniel Albright 26. Nancy Albright

20. Maria Albright 27. Sarah Albright

21. Martha Albright

Names of members confirmed by Rev. George Leidy April 2, 1820

1. Maria Clapp 18. Barbara May

2. Eva Clapp 19. Elizabeth Albright

3. Margret Clapp 20. Jacob May

4. Elizabeth Clapp 21. Barbara May

5. David Sutz 22. David Hoffman

6. Daniel Faust 23. Daniel May

7. Leonard Faust 24. Barbara Clapp

8. Sarah Faust 25. George Cartner

9. David Swing 26. Dilli Clapp

10. Catharine Swing 27. William Shepherd

11. Daniel Amick 28. William Swing

12. Eva Clapp 29. Jacob Amick

13. Jacob Amick 30. Elizabeth Hobbs

14. David Clapp 31. Maria Hobbs

15. Letty Faust 32. Maria Amick

16. Eli Clapp 33. Tobias May

17. William May

Names of members confirmed by Rev. John Rudy on Nov. 23, 1822

1. William Lineberry 15. William Romne

2. Daniel Clapp 16. Maria Shepherd

3. Martin May 17. Maria Swing

4. Jowel Swing 18. Polly Clapp

5. Abraham Cartner 19. Polly Clapp

6. George Clapp 20. Elizabeth May

7. William Albright 21. Rosina May

8. John Clapp 22. Susanna Shepherd

9. Jacob Shepherd 23. Barbara Shepherd

10. John Neese 24. Millie Friddle

11. Tobias May 25. Polly Pheifer

12. Daniel May 26. Millie Sutz

13. John Ingle 27. Maria Sutz

14. Isom Friddle 28. Joshua Clapp, of Jacob

Names of members confirmed by Rev. John H. Crawford November 1, 1829

1. John Clapp 6. Elizabeth Clapp 11. Amelia Cartner

2. John Hobs 7. Judy Clapp 12. Sally Shepherd

3. Jacob May 8. Perry Clapp 13. Lotty May

4. David Ingle 9. Sally Clapp 14. Amelia May

5. Mrs. Katy Hobs 10. Polly Clapp 15. Polly Lewey

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COMMUNICANTS OF BRICK CHURCH 1802 - 1830

1. Ludwig Clapp and 31. Catharine Neese

2. wife Sophia 32. Madalena Stahr

3. Henry Clapp 33. Catharine Phillipi

4. Barbara Clapp 34. Catharine Bower

5. Christian Faust 35. Dorothy Greeson

6. Peter Ingold and 36. Anna Margret Swing

7. wife Christina 37. Filbina Swing

8. George Clapp and 38. William Clapp and

9. wife Elizabeth 39. wife Elizabeth

10. William Clapp 40. Tobias Clapp

11. Maria Albright 41. John Clapp

12. Jacob Clapp and 42. George Cartner Jr.

13. wife Barbara 43. Phillip Clapp

14. Jacob Clapp 44. Phillip Smith

15. George Clapp 45. Matthais Cartner and

16. Catharine Clapp 46. wife Barbara

17. Barney Clapp (soldier) 47. John Swing and

18. and wife Judith 48. wife Elizabeth

19. George May 49. Jacob Hiatt and

20. Maria Cartner 50. wife Magdalena

21. Barbara Cartner 51. John Clapp and

22. Anna Maria Albright 52. wife Catharine

23. Catharine Albright 53. Valentine Clapp and

24. Matthais Swing 54. wife Maria

25. Ludwig Ingle 55. John Clapp

26. Anna Barbara Ingle 56. Peter Ingold Jr. and

27. Elizabeth Keck 57. wife Barbara

28. Maria Magdalena Hagy 58. George Clapp Jr. and

29. Odilla Bower 59. wife Elizabeth

30. Susanna Bower 60. William Ingold

Rev. Henry Diffenbach

COMMUNICANTS OF THE BRICK CHURCH HELD ON DECEMBER 10, 1803

1. Jacob Clapp and 13. Daniel Clapp

2. wife Barbara and 14. Christian Faust

3. daughter Catharine 15. Barbara Neese

4. John Graves 16. Elizabeth Phillipi

5. William Albright 17. Peter Ingold

6. Anna Maria Albright 18. Christian Ingold

7. Catherine Albright 19. John Faust

8. John Clapp 20. Margret Stahr

9. Catharine Clapp 21. Matthais Swing

10. George Clapp 22. Elizabeth Keck

11. Elizabeth Clapp 23. John Faust

12. William Clapp 24. Barbara Faust

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25. George Clapp, of Tobias 32. Daniel Albright

26. Catharine Phillips 33. Elizabeth Albright

27. Odilla Bowers 34. Peter Graves

28. Eva Bowers 35. John Clapp

29. Susanna Bowers 36. Margaret Clapp

30. George Clapp 37. John Swing

31. Elizabeth Clapp 38. Elizabeth Swing

Communicants at Brick Church celebrated on June 17, 1804

1. Jacob Clapp and 19. Barbara May

2. wife Barbara 20. Susanna Bowers

3. Catharine Clapp 21. Christain Faust

4. John Graves 22. Nancy Fasut

5. Peter Graves 23. Matthais Swing

6. William Albright 24. George Clapp

7. Anna Maria Albright 25. Elizabeth Clapp

8. Catharine Albright 26. Barney Clapp

9. John Clapp 27. John Faust

10. Catharine Clapp 28. Barbara Faust

11. Ludwig Clapp 29. William Clapp

12. Sophia Clapp 30. Elizabeth Clapp

13. Henry Clapp 31. Barbara Clapp

14. George Clapp 32. Elizabeth Keck

15. Elizabeth Clapp 33. Catharine Neese

16. William Clapp 34. Magdalena Hiat

17. Daniel Clapp 35. Elizabeth Hiat

18. Daniel May

Communicants at Brick Church celebrated on April 14, 1805

1. Jacob Clapp 21. William Clapp

2. Barbara Clapp 22. Elizabeth Clapp

3. John Graves 23. Christian Faust

4. William Albright 24. Nancy Faust

5. Catharine Albright 25. John Faust

6. John Clapp 26. Barbara Faust

7. Catharine Clapp 27. John Faust

8. George Clapp 28. Jacob Clapp

9. Elizabeth Clapp 29. Eva Clapp

10. William Clapp 30. Daniel Albright

11. Daniel Clapp 31. Elizabeth Albright

12. Barney Clapp 32. Barbara Neese

13. Ludwing Clapp (Ludwig?*) 33. Matthais Swing

14. Sophia Clapp 34. Tobias May

15. Peter Ingold 35. Catharine May

16. Christina Ingold 36. John Clapp

17. George Clapp 37. Jacob May

18. Elizabeth Clapp 38. John Clapp

19. Barney Clapp and 39. Margret Clapp

20. wife Judith Clapp 40. Barbara DeVault

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41. Barbara May 45. Elizabeth Keck

42. Christian Sharp 46. Eva Bower

43. Barbara Sharp 47. Oddilla Bower

44. Phillip Sharp

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on Dec 1, 1805.

The Holy Communion in this Church was held

1. John Faust and

2. wife Anna

3. Christian Faust and

4. wife Cathrina

5. Ester Borks

The aforesaid men came from Tennessee and desired the Holy

Supper so an order was made on Saturday Nov. 30, and the Holy

Supper was held on Dec. 1, 1805.

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on Nov. 4, 1805

1. Jacob Clapp 30. Catharine Neese

2. Barbara Clapp 31. Peter Ingold and

3. Jacob Clapp 32. wife Barbara

4. Catharine Clapp 33. John Garrit and

5. George Clapp 34. wife Barbara

6. John Graves 35. Jacob Clapp and

7. William Albright 36. wife Eva

8. John Clapp 37. Frederick Sutz and

9. wife Sophia 38. wife Anna Margret

10. Magdalena Coble 39. Susanna Bower

11. Ludwig Clapp and 40. Matthais Swing

12. wife Sophia 41. Margret Stahr

13. George Clapp and 42. Barbara Neese

14. wife Elizabeth and 43. Daniel Albright and

15. son William 44. wife Elizabeth

16. Peter Ingold and 45. John Swing

17. wife Christina and 46. John Faust and

18. son William 47. wife Barbara

19. John Clapp and 48. Dorothea Greeson

20. wife Judith and 49. William Clapp and

21. daughter Sophia 50. wife Elizabeth

22. Barney Clapp and 51. Tobias May and

23. wife Judtih 52. wife Catharine

24. George May 53. George Clapp Jr. and

25. Christian Faust and 54. wife Elizabeth

26. wife Nancy 55. Anna Mariae Albright

27. Catharine Willkeit 56. William Faust

28. Magdalena Hiat and 57. Magdalena Albright

29. daughter Elizabeth 58. Elizabeth Swing

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Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on April 13, 1806

1. Jacob Clapp and 31. wife Catharine

2. wife Barbara 32. Barney Clapp and

3. Jacob Clapp 33. wife Judith

4. George Clapp 34. Elizabeth Keck

5. Ludwig Clapp 35. Catherine Neese

6. Catharine Clapp 36. Matthais Swing

7. Maria Clapp 37. Odilla Bower

8. John Graves 38. Magdalena Hagy

9. Peter Graves 39. Margret Stahr

10. David Graves 40. John Foust

11. William Albright and 41. Peter Ingold and

12. wife Anna Maria 42. wife Barbara

13. Daniel Albright 43. John Ingold

14. Catharine Albright 44. George Clapp and

15. John Clapp and 45. wife Elizabeth

16. wife Catharine 46. Daniel Albright and

17. George Clapp and 47. Wife Elizabeth

18. wife Elizabeth 48. Will Clapp and

19. William Clapp 49. wife Elizabeth

20. Daniel Clapp 50. Catharine Hold

21. Ludwig Clapp and 51. Henry May

22. wife Sophia 52. John Faust and

23. Daniel May and 53. wife Barbara

24. wife Barbara 54. John Clapp and

25. Peter Ingold and 55. wife Margret

26. wife Christina 56. Phillip Clapp

27. Barney Clapp 57. Maria Sutz

28. Christian Faust and 58. Jacob May

29. son Christian 59. Barney Swing

30. John Hoffman and

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on November 9, 1806

1. Jacob Clapp and 19. Peter Ingold and

2. son Jacob and 20. wife Christina

3. son George and 21. Peter Ingold and

4. son Ludwig and 22. wife

5. daughter Catharine and 23. David Keim

6. daughter Maria 24. John Ingold

7. John Graves 25. John Garrett and

8. David Graves 26. wife Barbara

9. William Albright and 27. George May

10. wife Anna Maria and 28. Christian Keim

11. daughter Catharine and 29. Frederick Sutz and

12. son Daniel 30. wife Margret and

13. John Clapp and 31. daughter Anna Maria

14. wife Catharine 32. Martin Neese and

15. Ludwig Clapp and 33. wife Elizabeth

16. wife Sophia 34. Catharine Bowman

17. Henry Clapp 35. John Clapp

18. Matthais Swing 36. George Clapp and

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37. wife Barbara 52. wife Elizabeth

38. John Swing and 53. Judith Clapp

39. wife Elizabeth 54. Daniel Albright and

40. Barney Swing 55. wife Elizabeth

41. George Clapp and 56. John Faust and

42. wife Elizabeth 57. wife Barbara

43. William Clapp 58. Barney Clapp Sr.

44. Daniel Clapp 59. John Clapp and

45. Christian Faust and 60. wife Margret

46. wife ____ and 61. George Clapp and

47. son Christian and 62. wife Elizabeth

48. daughter Sarah 63. Eva Bower

49. Elizabeth Phillipi 64. Susanna Bower

50. Barbara Clapp 65. Sophia Faust

51. William Clapp and 66. Widow Reitzel

Young people who were confirmed at this communion were 16 persons. Names are

not given.

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on June 2, 1822

1. William Albright 34. wife

2. Gabrial Albright 35. John Cartner and

3. Magdalena Albright 36. wife

4. John Clapp and 37. Margert Cartner

5. wife 38. Tobias May

6. Barney Clapp and 39. Henry May

7. wife 40. Phillip Clapp

8. Nellie Clapp 41. Eva Clapp

9. David Clapp 42. Maria Bower

10. George Clapp and 43. Daniel Clapp

11. wife 44. Elizabeth Clapp

12. David Clapp and 45. Catharine Fogleman

13. wife 46. Barbara Ingold

14. George Friddle 47. Elizabeth Keck

15. Peter Ingold and 48. Margaret Sherer

16. wife 49. Philipina Lervery

17. Jacob Clapp and 50. George Clapp

18. wife 51. Judith Clapp

19. John Clapp 52. Anna Maria Clapp

20. Jacob Clapp 53. Magdalena Clapp

21. Ludwig Clapp 54. Eva Clapp

22. Daniel Albright and 55. John Clapp

23. wife 56. Margret Clapp

24. John Swing and 57. Barbara Clapp

25. wife 58. Henry Clapp

26. Daniel Faust and 59. Elizabeth Clapp

27. wife 60. Matthais Swing

28. Polly May 61. Ludwig Sutz

29. Eva Phillipi 62. Barbara Shoffner

30. Margret Sutz 63. Maria Cartner

31. Magdalena May 64. Delila Bower

32. Henry May 65. Lewis Boon and

33. Samuel Cartner and 66. wife

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67. Elizabeth Clapp 81. William Swing

68. Barbara Shoffner 82. Catharine Clapp

69. Sarah Holt 83. Jacob Amick

70. Christian Clapp and 84. David Sutz

71. wife 85. William Shoffner

72. Jacob May and 86. Polly Starr

73. wife 87. Eli May

74. David Kneil 88. Valentine DeVault and

75. Barbara Sherrer 89. wife Anna Barbara

76. Elizabeth Sutz 90. Catharine Swing

77. Margret Suz 91. Elizabeth Swing

78. Barbara Clapp 92. George Clapp and

79. Tamatha Greeson 93. wife.

80. David Swing

Names of Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated on November 24, 1822

1. Gerhart Ingold and 37. Elizabeth Swing

2. wife 38. Catherine Swing

3. John Clapp and 39. Jacob Shepherd and

4. wife 40. wife

5. Catharine Neese 41. Barbara Shepherd

6. George Clapp and 42. William Shepherd

7. wife 43. Christian Faust

8. William Albright 44. John Clapp

9. Jacob Clapp and 45. Jacob Amick

10. wife 46. Rebecca Ephland

11. Barbara Ingold 47. Jacob Clapp and

12. Maria Lineberry 48. wife

13. Maria Amick 49. Daniel Faust and

14. Elizabeth Clapp 50. wife

15. David Clapp and 51. David Sutz

16. wife 52. Valentine Pheiffer

17. Elizabeth Clapp 53. Barbara Pheiffer

18. Samuel Cartner and 54. Elizabeth Pheiffer

19. wife 55. Sophia Pheifer

20. John Cartner and 56. Daniel May

21. wife 57. William May

22. Henry May 58. Margret Sherer

23. Eva May 59. Margret Albright

24. Maria Bower 60. Barney Clapp and

25. Tobias May 61. wife

26. Joseph Clapp 62. Nelly Clapp

27. Tobias May and 63. George Friddle

28. wife 64. Henry Clapp

29. Elias May 65. Ludwig Clapp

30. Tobias May 66. Elizabeth Clapp

31. Phillip Clapp 67. George Clapp and

32. Eva Clapp 68. wife

33. John Swing and 69. Elizabeth Keck

34. wife 70. Molly Starr

35. David Swing 71. Judith Clapp

36. William Swing 72. Molly May

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73. Polly Hobbs 93. Elizabeth Neese

74. Maira May 94. Elizabeth Clapp

75. Anna May 95. Daniel Clapp

76. Eva Phillipi 96. Jonathon Albright

77. Catherine Fogleman 97. Daniel Albright and

78. Sally Mt. Gomery 98. wife

79. Margret Cartner 99. Frederick Sutz

80. Maria Cartner 100. George Lineberry

81. Barbara May 101. Catherine Lineberry

82. Polly May 102. Hartwell Hoffman

83. Christian Clapp and 103. Elizabeth Clapp

84. wife 104. Jacob May and

85. Lewis Boon and 105. wife

86. wife 106. Molly Fogleman

87. John Clapp and 107. Barbara Sherer

88. wife 108. Danid Kneil (Daniel or David?*)

89. Barbara Clapp 109. David Clapp

90. George May 110. William Albright

91. Jacob Cartner and 28 confirmed person (for

92. wife 10 list see page 59)

148 persons total.

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John Rudy April 13, 1823

1. John Clapp and 31. wife

2. wife 32. Frederick Sutz and

3. William Albright 33. wife

4. Henry Clapp and 34. John Cartner and

5. wife 35. wife

6. Barney Clapp 36. Abraham Cartner

7. and wife 37. Maria Cartner

8. George Clapp and 38. Margret Cartner

9. wife 39. John Clapp

10. Elizabeth Clapp 40. Daniel Cartner and

11. Margret Albright 41. wife

12. William Albright 42. Valentine Pheifer

13. Jacob Albright 43. Barbara Pheifer

14. Gabriel Albright 44. Elizabeth Pheifer

15. Elizabeth Clapp 45. Sophia Pheifer

16. Daniel Albright and 46. Polly Pheifer

17. wife 47. Daniel Clapp

18. Ludwig Clapp 48. Mr. Corsbie

19. Jacob Lcapp, Jr. and 49. Margret Corsbie

20. wife 50. Barbara Shepherd

21. Joshua Clapp 51. Jacob Amick

22. Matthais Swing 52. Maria Amick

23. Maria Swing 53. Peter Ingold and

24. John Swing and 54. wife

25. wife 55. Isaac Clapp and

26. Joel Swing 56. wife

27. Barbara Swing 57. William Lineberry

28. John Swing 58. Charety Lineberry

29. Catharine Swing 59. Elias May

30. David Swing and 60. Tobias May

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61. Henry May 92. Judith Clapp

62. Daniel May 93. Farley Greeson

63. Elizabeth May 94. Maria Glass

64. Phillip Clapp 95. Elias Albright and

65. Eva Phillipi 96. wife

66. Daniel Clapp 97. Polly Hobs

67. David Sutz 98. Daniel May

68. Barbara Clapp 99. Martin May

69. Maria Bower 100. Rosina May

70. Petere Cartner and 101. Polly May

71. wife 102. Maria May

72. Jacob Cartner 103. Polly May

73. Polly Clapp 104. Elizabeth Clapp

74. Nelly Clapp 105. David Clapp

75. David Clapp 106. and wife

76. George Clapp 107. ___ May

77. George Clapp and 108. and wife

78. wife 109. George Clapp and

79. Elizabeth Coble 110. wife

80. Margret Sherer 111. Christian Clapp and

81. Maria Rudy 112. wife

82. David Hagy 113. Catharine May

83. Barbara Feril 114. Jacob May and

84. Daniel Faust and 115. wife

85. wife 116. Jacob Sutz and

86. Adam Ingle and 117. wife

87. wife 118. Joseph Amick

88. Catharine Ingle 119. Margret Neese

89. Philipina Lewey 120. Mrs. Coble

90. Jacob Clapp Sr. and 121. Catharine Shepherd

91. wife 122. George Hoffman

123. Sally Montgomery

Communicants at the Brick Church on November 9, 1823

1. George Clapp and 21. wife

2. wife 22. George Clapp

3. Tobias May and 23. Philip Clapp

4. wife 24. John Clapp

5. William Albright 25. Jacob Shepherd and

6. Magdalena Albright 26. wife

7. Peter Ingold 27. Jacob Shepherd

8. John Swing and 28. Barbara Shepherd

9. wife 29. Maria Shepherd

10. Catharine Swing 30. David sutz

11. Barbara Swing 31. Eva Phillipi

12. John Swing 32. Jacob Amick

13. Joel Swing 33. Barney Clapp, of Barney

14. Samuel Cartner and 34. David Clapp, of Barney

15. wife 35. Nelly Clapp, of Barney

16. Margret Cartner 36. David Swing and

17. Ludwig Clapp 37. wife

18. Daniel Albright and 38. John Clapp

19. wife 39. Jacob Clapp

20. John Clapp and 40. Joshua Clapp

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41. Isom Friddle 66. and wife

42. Milly Friddle 67. Polly May

43. Elizabeth Clapp 68. Milly Friddle

44. Barbara Ingold 69. Maria May

45. Magdalena May 70. Lewis Boon and

46. Barbara Pheifer 71. wife

47. Polly Pheifer 72. J. H. Clapp and

48. Sophia Pheifer 73. wife and

49. William Albright 74. daughter

50. Matthais Swing 75. Barbara Shepherd

51. Barbara Swing 76. Suffona Shepherd

52. Maria Swing 77. Jacob May and

53. Adam Ingle and 78. wife

54. wife 79. Rosina May

55. Philipina Lewey 80. Tobias May

56. Elias May and 81. Daniel Clapp and

57. wife 82. wife

58. Ludwig May 83. Elizabeth Clapp

59. Tobias May 84. Daniel Faust

60. Elizabet May 85. Frederick Sutz and

61. Eva May 86. wife

62. Gabriel Albright 87. Molly Lineberry

63. Daniel May 88. Charety Lineberry

64. Christian Clapp 89. Polly Clapp

65. David Clapp 90. Maria Moser

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John Rudy June 6, 1824

1. Petrus Ingold and 26. Jacob Clapp and

2. wife 27. wife

3. Philip Clapp 28. Joshua Clapp

4. Elias May and 29. Tobias May and

5. wife 30. wife

6. Matthais Swing 31. Daniel Faust and

7. Barbara Swing 32. wife

8. Maria Swing 33. Jacob May and

9. William Albright 34. wife

10. Valentine Pheifer 35. Daniel Albright and

11. Barbara Pheifer 36. wife

12. Elizabeth Pheifer 37. Sally Montgomery

13. Sophia Pheifer 38. Magdalena Hagy

14. Polly Pheifer 39. Henry Clapp and

15. George Friddle 40. wife and

16. George Clapp and 41. daughter

17. wife 42. Barbara Ingold

18. Magdalena Starr 43. Polly Pheifer

19. Barbara Greeson 44. Daniel Albright and

20. John Clapp and 45. wife

21. wife 46. Daniel Clapp

22. Barbara Clapp 47. John Faust

23. Daniel Clapp 48. George Hoffman and

24. David Clapp and 49. wife Elizabeth

25. wife 50. Valentina(e*?) Theobalt and

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51. wife 72. Maria Moser

52. George May 73. John Clapp

53. and wife 74. Jacob Amick

54. George Clapp and 75. David Swing and

55. wife and 76. wife

56. daughter 77. Tobias May

57. John Swing and 78. John Clapp

58. wife 79. Daniel May and

59. John Swing 80. wife

60. Joel Swing 81. Martin May

61. Catharine Swing 82. Rosina May

62. Barbara Swing 83. Elizabeth Clapp

63. Frederick Sutz 84. William Lineberry

64. Margret Sutz 85. Catherine Lineberry

65. Barney Ingle and 86. Elizabeth Neese

66. daughter 87. Maria Rudy

67. Barbara Shoffner 88. Rev. John Rudy

68. Samuel Cartner and

69. wife

70. Maria Cartner

71. Margret Cartner

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John Rudy Nov. 6, 1824

*---(is this an accidental repeat?*)

1. George Clapp 30. Joseph Amick

2. Tobias May 31. Maria Bower

3. Elizabeth Clapp * 32. Barbara Ingold

4. Tobias May 33. Magdalena Hagy

5. Elizabeth Clapp 34. Sophia Pheifer

6. and daughter 35. Polly Pheifer

7. John Swing 36. George Clapp

8. and wife 37. Jacob Cartner and

9. John Swing 38. wife

10. Joel Swing 39. Ludwig May and

11. Catharine Swing 40. wife

12. Barbara Swing 41. Jacob May and

13. John Clapp 42. wife

14. (?) 43. Polly May

15. George Clapp 44. David Swing and

16. Henry May 45. wife

17. Phillip Clapp 46. John Clapp

18. William Albright 47. Gabriel Albright

19. Valentine Theobalt and 48. Annie May

20. wife and 49. Jacob Clapp

21. son 50. Joshua Clapp

22. Chrisitan Clapp and 51. Maria May

23. wife 52. Elizabeth Clapp

24. Elias May and 53. Henry Weitzel

25. wife 54. Daniel Albright and

26. Jacob Amick 55. wife

27. David Sutz 56. Daniel Faust and

28. Eva Phillipi 57. wife

29. George Friddle 58. Matthais Swing

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59. Catharine May 67. Hartwell Hoffman

60. Tobina May 68. Maria Moser

61. Daniel Clapp 69. Lewis Boon

62. J. Henry Clapp 70. and wife

63. and daughter 71. Jacob Amick

64. Barney Clapp 72. Ludwig Clapp

65. Polly Clapp 73. Maria Rudy

66. Nelly Clapp 74. Rev. John Rudy

Communicants at Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John Rudy April 24, 1825.

Names of members confirmed by Rev. John Rudy April 23, 1825.

1. John Shepherd 41. Catharine Neese

2. Solomon May 42. Elizabeth Keck

3. Joshua Weitzel 43. Margret Crosbie

4. Gabriel Coble 44. Jane Corsbie

5. Abraham Clapp 45. Peggy Sherer

6. Jacob Clapp 46. William Albright

7. Solomon Clapp 47. Joshua Clapp

8. Jonathon Pheifer 48. Elias May

9. George Clapp 49. Joel Swing

10. Jonathon May 50. Tobias May

11. David Clapp 51. Williams Albright

12. Henry Friddle 52. Eva May

13. Katy Loy 53. Magdalena Albright

14. Naoma Burns 54. Daniel May

15. Peggy Coble 55. Rosina May

16. Margret Vogt 56. Polly Pheifer

17. Elizabeth Clapp 57. J. Henry Clapp

18. Jane Hobs 58. and wife

19. Elizabeth Clapp 59. George Clapp

20. Elizabeth Amick 60. Jacob Clapp

21. Catharine Sutz 61. Tobias May

22. Nancy Burns 62. and wife

23. George Clapp 63. John Corsbie

24. and wife 64. Daniel Clapp

25. and daughter 65. and wife

26. Eva Phillipi 66. Catharine May

27. Samuel Cartner 67. Elizabeth Clapp

28. and wife 68. Peter Cartner

29. Petere Ingold 69. and wife

30. Henry Reitzel 70. Daniel Albright

31. Jacob May and 71. and wife

32. wife 72. Jacob Cartner

33. Polly May 73. and wife

34. John Swing 74. Madalena Sutz

35. Jacob Amick 75. Barbara Ingold

36. Jacob Weitzel 76. Valentine Theobalt

37. Jacob Amick 77. and wife

38. David Sutz 78. and son

39. Henry May 79. Molly May

40. George May 80. Barbara Shepherd

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81. Susanna Bain 99. Phillip Clapp

82. Maria Shepherd 100. Molly May

83. Barbara Shepherd 101. Christian Clapp

84. J.Henry Clapp 102. and wife

85. and wife 103. Katy Ingle

86. Elizabeth Clapp 104. Barbara May

87. Gabriel Albright 105. Barbara Clapp

88. David Swing 106. Maria May

89. and wife 107. Molly Fogleman

90. Polly Hobs 108. Maria Swing

91. Daniel Fause 109. Polly Friddle

92. and wife 110. Matthais Swing

93. John Swing 111. Maria Rudy

94. and wife 112. Rev. John Rudy

95. Catharine Swing 113. Rev. William Paisley

96. Barbara Swing 114. Joseph Gibson

97. Adam Ingle 115. Hartwell Hoffman

98. and wife

Communicants at the Brick Church by Rev. William Paisley of the Presbyterian

Church on May 7, 1826

1. George Clapp 30. Sally Boon

2. and wife 31. David Clapp

3. Jacob Clapp 32. and wife Delila

4. Elizabeth Clapp 33. Polly Pheifer

5. Barney Clapp 34. Katy Loy

6. and wife 35. Johathan Pheifer

7. David Clapp 36. John Swing

8. Nelly Clapp 37. and wife Elizabeth

9. Polly Clapp 38. Barbara Swing

10. Tobias May 39. Tobias May

11. Daniel Faust 40. and wife Katy

12. and wife Mary 41. Solomon May

13. John Clapp 42. Jonathan May

14. and wife Katy 43. Gabriel Albright

15. George Clapp 44. Solomon Clapp

16. Elizabeth clapp 45. Joel Swing

17. Abraham Clapp 46. Hezakiah Coble

18. Elizabeth Clapp 47. Daniel Clapp

19. William Albright 48. J.Henry Clapp

20. Jacob Clapp 49. Elizabeth Clapp

21. Valentine Pheifer 50. Joshua Clapp

22. Polly May 51. Hartwell Hoffman

23. Barbara Shepherd 52. and wife Elizabeth

24. Polly Starr 53. Jacob May

25. Elizabeth Clapp 54. and wife Barbara

26. Peggy Corsbie 55. John Albright

27. Nancy Friddle 56. and wife

28. Peggy Cartner 57. Elias May

29. George Hoffman 58. and wife Eva

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Communicants at the Brick Church held by Rev. William Paisley November 11,

1827.

1. George Clapp Sr. 28. Nancy Findley

2. and wife Elizabeth 29. George Clapp

3. Jacob Clapp 30. and wife Barbara

4. Elizabeth Clapp 31. Gurley Greeson

5. Daniel Clapp 32. Eva Phillipi

6. and wife Polly 33. Elizabeth Pheifer

7. Daniel Faust 34. Katy Low

8. Tobias May 35. Barney Clapp

9. and wife 36. and wife Judith

10. J. H. Clapp 37. Nelly Clapp

11. Hartwell Hoffman 38. John Corsbie

12. and wife 39. David Swing

13. John Clapp 40. and wife Mary

14. and wife Katy 41. Jonathon Pheifer

15. George Clapp 42. Solomon Clapp

16. Elizabeth Clapp 43. Laama Burns

17. George Hoffman 44. David Corsbie

18. William Albright 45. Joel Swing

19. George Friddle 46. Hezekiah Coble

20. and wife Barbara 47. Gabriel Coble

21. John Swing 48. Perry Lewey

22. and wife Elizabeth 49. Katy Clapp

23. Barbara Swing 50. Joshua Clapp

24. William A. Carrigan 51. Ezekiel DeVault

25. Jacob Clapp 52. Barbara DeVault

26. Christian Clapp 53. William Sheppard

27. and wife Katy

Communicants at the Brick Church held by Rev. William Paisley May 6, 1827

1. Barney Clapp 21. George Clapp

2. and wife 22. Elizabeth Clapp

3. Sallie Kime 23. David Clapp

4. Nelly Clapp 24. Peggy Sherer

5. Polly Clapp 25. George Clapp

6. Leorge Clapp Sr. (George?*) 26. and wife Barbara

7. and wife 27. Elias May

8. Elizabeth Clapp 28. and wife Eva

9. Jacob Clapp 29. Valentine Pheifer

10. Jacob Clapp Capt. 30. Leizabeth Pheifer

11. Polly Starr 31. John Swing Sr.

12. Polly Pheifer 32. and wife Elizabeth

13. Katy Loy 33. Barbara Swing

14. Lavoma Burns 34. Christian Clapp

15. Nancy Thompson 35. and wife Katy

16. Elizabeth Corsbie 36. Samuel Cartner

17. Peggy Cartner 37. and wife Jane

18. Barbara Nees 38. Solomon Clapp

19. John Clapp 39. William Albright

20. and wife Katy 40. Tobias May

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41. and wife 52. J. H. Clapp

42. Jonathan May 53. Elizabeth Clapp

43. John Swing 54. Daniel Clapp

44. David Corsbie 55. and wife Polly

45. David Swing 56. Daniel Faust

46. Joel Swing 57. and wife Mary

47. Gabriel Albright 58. Jonathan Pheifer

48. John Corsbie 59. Polly Pheifer

49. Joshua Clapp 60. Adam Ingold

50. Gabriel Coble 61. Jane Ingold

51. Adam Ingle

Communicants at the Brick Church held by Rev. William Paisley April 6, 1828

1. George Clapp 27. Christian Faust

2. and wife Elizabeth 28. Valentine Pheifer 1

3. Tobias May 29. _______ Pheifer 2

4. and wife 30. _______ Pheifer 3

5. Daniel Faust 31. _______ Pheifer 4

6. and wife Mary 32. Nancy Findley

7. Dnaiel Clapp 33. Eva Phillipi

8. David swing 34. Barbara Shepherd

9. and wife Mary 35. Polly Starr

10. Jacob Clapp 36. Abraham Clapp

11. Perry Lewey 37. and wife Elizabeth

12. John Swing 38. Christian Clapp

13. and wife Elizabeth 39. and wife Katy

14. Barbara Swing 40. Solomon Clapp

15. Jacob May 41. Jacob Clapp

16. and wife 42. Joshua Clapp

17. Jacob Friddle 43. Joel Swing

18. and wife 44. Gabriel Albright

19. Henry Friddle 45. John Corsbie

20. and wife 46. Elizabeth Clapp

21. William Albright 47. J. H. Clapp

22. John Swing Jr. 48. David Corsbie

23. John Clapp 49. Katy Brower

24. and wife Katy

25. Elizabeth Clapp

26. George Clapp

Communicants at the Brick Church held by Rev. William Paisley October 4, 1828

1. George Clapp and 10. J. H. Clapp

2. wife Elizabeth 11. Perry Lewey

3. and daughter 12. Peggy Cartner

4. Tobias May 13. Jacob Clapp

5. and wife 14. Peggy Corsbie

6. Daniel Faust 15. Nancy Thompson

7. and wife Mary 16. Peggy Sherer

8. Daniel Clapp 17. John Clapp and

9. and wife Polly 18. wife Katy

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19. George Clapp 29. Christian Faust

20. Elizabeth Clapp 30. Elizabeth Clapp

21. William Clapp 31. Solomon Clapp

22. Abraham Clapp and 32. David Corsbie

23. wife Elizabeth 33. Joshua Clap

24. Barney Clapp and 34. Katy Loy

25. wife Judith 35. Barbara Shepherd

26. Valentine Pheifer 36. Heziekiah Coble

27. ____ Pheifer 37. John Corsbie

28. _____ Pheifer

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John H. Crawford June 7,

1827.

1. George Clapp 27. Christian Clapp

2. and wife 28. And wife

3. and daughter Elizabeth 29. Katy Fogleman

4. and son Jacob 30. Joel Swing

5. Tobias May and 31. Eva Phillipi

6. wife 32. Caty Loy

7. Daniel Clapp 33. J. M. Clapp

8. Daniel Faust 34. and wife

9. and wife 35. Solomon Clapp

10. John Clapp 36. Joshua Clapp

11. David Swing 37. Polly Ingle

12. and wife 38. William Albright

13. John Clapp 39. Perry Lewey

14. and wife 40. Nancy Findley

15. and daughter Elizabeth 41. George Clapp of P.L.

16. Samuel Cartner and wife 42. George Lcapp

17. Daniel Albright 43. Jacob May

18. and wife 44. Elizabeth Clapp of George

19. Abraham Clapp 45. Ezekiel DeVault

20. George Clapp 46. Joshua Butler

21. Barbara Clapp 47. Molly Richerdson

22. Daniel Clapp 48. Solomon May

23. and wife 49. Moser Pitts

24. David Swing 50. Ann. M. Crawford

25. Christian Clapp 51. Rev. John G. Fritshey

26. and wife 52. Rev. John H. Crawford, pastor

Communicants at the Brick Church held by Rev. John H. Crawford, probably

November 1829 but date not given. There was a confirmation held Nov. 1, 1829.

This list is just above the following communicants (initialed wch).

1. George Clapp 8. Daniel Faust and

2. and wife 9. wife

3. and daughter 10. John Clapp

4. and son Jacob 11. David Swing

5. Daniel Clapp 12. and wife

6. Tobias May 13. and daughter

7. and wife 14. J. H. Clapp

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15. and wife 44. and daughter

16. George May 45. Katy Soots

17. and wife 46. Joel Swing

18. John Swing 47. Hartwell Hoffman

19. Elizabeth Swing 48. and wife

20. Barbara Swing 49. Henry Friddle

21. Sophia Pheifer 50. and wife

22. Elizabeth Pheifer 51. Polly Pheifer

23. Molly Starr 53. Jacob May

24. Barbar Shepherd 54. and wife

25. Nelly Clapp 55. Jacob Friddle

Nancy Findley ** 56. and wife

27. Peggy Corsbie 57. Barbara Clapp, wife of C.

28. Eva Phillipi 58. the wife of David Ingle

29. George Hoffman 59. Jonathan Pheifer

30. and wife Elizabeth S 60. John Hoffman

31. Ludwig Clapp 61. Daniel Albright

32. Catherine Fogleman 62. and wife

33. Samuel Cartner 63. Jospeh Gibson *

34. and Wife 64. Catharine Clapp wife of J.

35. George Clapp of J. 65. Dilly Clapp wife of D.

36. Margret Shepherd 66. John Corsbie

37. Jacob Clapp 67. and wife

38. Abraham Clapp 68. Polly Staley, wife of Henr

39. Jacob May 69. Judy Clapp, wife of Barney

40. and wife 70. Elizabeth Clapp, Gr. Mo.

41. Joshua Clapp 71. Barbara DeVault

42. David Soots 72. Anna Maria Crawford

43. William Albright 73. Mrs. Lineberry

* This is spelling in book ** Number Missing

Communicants at the Brick Church celebrated by Rev. John H. Crawford Nov. 21,

1830

1. George Clapp 21. Amelia May

2. and wife 22. Christian Sharp

3. and daughter Elizabeth 23. and wife

4. and daughter Polly 24. David Ingle

5. Barney Clapp 25. and wife

6. and wife 26. Elizabeth Clapp

7. and daughter Polly 27. Judith Clapp

8. Daniel Faust 28. Eva Phillipi

9. and wife 29. Catharine Albright

10. and son Henry 30. Turley Greeson

11. Tobias May 31. Elizabeth Swing

12. and wife 32. Molly Starr

13. and daughter Letty 33. Barbara Shepherd

14. and daughter Amelie 34. Frederick Sherer

15. John Clapp 35. and wife

16. and wife 36. David Soots

17. and daughter Nelly 37. Ezekiel Devault

18. and daughter Elizabeth 38. Lewis Foust

19. Polly Lewey 39. J. George Clapp

20. Nancy Findley 40. and wife

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41. Elizabeth Clapp 65. and wife

42. Sally Clapp 66. Jacob Clapp of John

43. Catharine Clapp 67. George Faust

44. John Clapp of John 68. and wife

45. Solomon May 69. Elizabeth Clapp Sr.

46. Joel Swing 70. Daniel Clapp

47. William Albright 71. Leayer Greeson

48. Daniel Clapp of John 72. John Clapp

49. John Clapp 73. Amelia Greeson

50. Joshua Clapp 74. George Hoffman of John

51. Daniel Albright 75. Jacob Greeson

52. and wife 76. John Low

53. Sally Montgomery 77. and wife

54. J. H. Clapp 78. Hartwell Hoffman

55. and wife 79. Perry Lewey

56. and daughter Perry 80. Bythy Savage

57. Abraham Clapp 81. Sally Coble

58. and wife 82. Peggy Neese

59. George Clapp of Tobias 83. Sally Jobe

60. and wife 84. John Corsbie

61. Sally Shepherd 85. John Faust

62. Peggy Shepherd 86. David Clapp

63. Catharine May 87. Jacob Clapp

64. Jacob May 88. Elizabeth Bowman

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Register of the communicant members of the Brick Church according to a

revision made in March the year 1840. By rev. G. W. Welker.

Jacob Clapp (Miller) of Geo., of Valentine born December 11, 1767 received

about 1784 by rev. John W. Bitham. Married Eva Cartner of Geo. Cartner. Died

Oct. 4, 1846

Mary Shepherd (Clapp), widow of Jacob Shepherd received about May 26, 1776 by

rev. Samuel Suther. Died 18__.

John Clapp of Geo. of Valentine born Jan. 7, 1772 received Sept. 18, 1788 by

Rev. Andrew Loretz. Married Catharine Faust of George and Barbara Kivett.

Died Jun 27, 1866.

Elizabeth Clapp, widow Swing, received Sept. 15, 1788 by Rev. Andrew Loretz.

Moved to Davidson Co. NC.

Anna Barbara May of Daniel, widow of Valentine DeVault born Jan. 1, 177_

received Sept. 15, 1788 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Nov. 16, 1843, lies at

Brick Church.

Elizabeth Clapp of Geo. of Valentine born Jan 21, 1774, received Sept. 15,

1788 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, married Daniel Albright, postmaster, died Sep. 9,

1842.

George Clapp of Geo. of Valentine born Sept. 14, 1776, received Feb. 12,

1791(2?) by Rev. Andrew Loretz, married Elizabeth Albright of John, died July

3, 1846. Brick House Geo. Clapp.

Margret Cartner received Feb. 12, 1791 by Rev. Andrew Loretz.

Eva Bower, widow Phillip Shoe, received Feb. 12, 1791 by Rev. Andrew Loretz.

Eva Cartner of Geo. Born May 15, 1770 received Feb. 12, 1791 by Rev. Andrew

Loretz, married Jacob Clapp of George of Valentine, Died June 12, 1850.

Dorothy Ingle wife of Isaac Greeson received Feb. 12, 1791 by Rev. Andrew

Loretz, married Isaac Greeson died 1855.

Magdalena Cartner widow Coble received Sept. 19, 1795 by Rev. Andrew Loretz,

joined the Methodist Church.

Henry May received Oct. 20, 1793 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Aug. 3, 1844.

Daniel Albright of Ludwig born Jan. 30, 1771 received at Friedens by Rev.

Schnoider, married Elizabeth Clapp (of Geo. of Valentine). He was postmaster

a long time, died April 26, 1843.

Samuel Cartner received Nov. 1, 1800 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died May 31, 1844.

Barbara Ingold, widow of Peter, received Nov. 1, 1800 by Rev. Andrew Loretz.

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Henry Barnhart of Henry and Gertrude born Jan. 7, 1779 received Nov. 1, 1800

by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died July 22, 1853, lies at Brick Church.

George Friddle received Nov. 1, 1800 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Dec. 27,

1844.

Elizabeth Albright, wife of Geo. Clapp Jr. (Brick House) of Geo. Clapp Sr.

born Oct.13, 1781, received Nov. 1, 1800 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Dec. 29,

1843.

Catharine Clapp, wife of John Clapp Sr. born Jan. 27, 1783 received Nov. 1,

1800 by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Dec. 21, 1866.

Daniel Clapp, Col., of George of Valentine born July 19, 1787 received Oct. 1,

1802 by Rev. Henry Diffenbach, died 186_, lies at St. Marks Church.

Daniel Faust of George and Barbara Kivett born Oct 13, 1788, received at

Stoner Church by Rev. Andrew Loretz, died Feb. 28, 1882, lies at Brick Church.

Daniel Clapp of John (Hatter) born July 22, 1805, received Nov. 22, 1822 by

Rev. John Rudy, lies at Brick Church.

Joel Swing received November 22, 1822 by Rev. John Rudy, moved to Davidson.

Died.

Jacob Shepherd of Jacob received Nov. 22, 1822, by Rev. John Rudy, died.

Mary Swing, wife of Joshua Clapp, of Jacob, of Felty, received Nov. 22, 1822

by Rev. John Rudy, died.

Rosina May, wife of Nelson Kellam received Nov 22, 1822 by Rev. John Rudy,

moved out of the congregation, returned 1847.

Susanna Shepherd, widow Ban, received Nov. 22, 1822, by Rev. John Rudy, went

west.

Barbara Swing, present wife of Henry Swing of Conrad received Nov. 22, 1822 by

Rev. John Rudy, went west.

Milly Friddle received Nov. 22, 1822, by Rev. John Rudy, died.

Joshua Clapp of Jacob (Miller) of George of Valentine born Sept. 6, 1806

received Nov. 22, 1822, by Rev. John Rudy, died Dec. 1, 1892 lies at Brick

Church.

Abraham Clapp of William of Geo. of Valentine born Aug 28, 1808 received April

23, 1825 by Rev. John Rudy, died June 4, 1884, lies at Brick Church.

Jacob R. Clapp of Geo. (Brick House) of Geo. of Valentine born April 21, 1824

received April 23, 1825, by Rev. John Rudy, married Reinhart, died.

Catharine Low of Geo. Loy received April 2, 1825 by Re. John Rudy, died.

Elizabeth Clapp of John Clapp received April 2, 1825, by Rev. John Rudy.

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Sally Weitzel of Billie, wife of Jacob Shepherd received at Freidens, died

Dec. 23, 1891.

Mary May of John received Oct. 16, 1813 by Rev. Jacob R. Reily, died.

Anna May of John received Oct. 16, 1813 by Rev. Jacob R. Reily.

Catharine Albright of William, widow of John Shepherd received Oct. 16, 1813,

by Rev. Jacob R. Reily.

Barbara Shepherd, widow of George Friddle, received Oct. 16, 1813, by Rev.

Jacob R. Reily.

Lewis Boon received Oct. 16, 1813, by Rev. Jacob R. Reily, married Sarah Clapp

of Jacob and Eva.

Jane Hofheins, wife of Samuel Cartner received at Freidens.

Polly Weitzel, wife of Henry Staley, received by Rev. William Hauck, died

1847.

Gabriel Albright of John of Capt. William born Aug. 16, 1798 received at

Friedens by Rev. William Hauk, died (single) June 28, 1886.

Joshua Clapp received April 10, 1819 by Rev. John Ebaugh, died, lies at Brick

Church.

Elizabeth Clapp of George Sr. born Jan. 21, 1774, received April 10, 1819 by

Rev. John S. Ebaugh, died Sept. 9, 1842.

Elizabeth DeVault, of Valentine, now widow Hartwell Hoffman, born Sept 25,

1801 received April 10, 1819 by Rev. John S. Ebaugh, died May 11, 1886, lies

at Brick Church

Sarah Albright, now Mrs. Montgomery, received April 10, 1819 by Rev. John S.

Ebaugh, died Oct. 7, 1844.

Barbara Clapp of John, wife of Daniel Shoffner born May 10, 1800, received

April 2, 1820 by Rev. George Leidy, married Daniel Shoffner, died July 17,

1860, lies at St. Pauls.

Tobias May of Henry received at Freidens by Rev. William Hauck, died.

Barbara Albright, wife of Tobias May of Henry received at Freidens by Rev.

William Hauck, died. [ dau - Ludwig - sister Geo m. Marie Clap ]

Elizabeth Clapp of Henry, wife of Abaham Clapp of Wm. born Dec. 11, 1805,

received April 2, 1820, by Rev. George Leidy, died Jan. 26, 1886.

Magdalene May, wife of Henry Friddle received Oct. 16, 1813, by Rev. Jacob R.

Reily, died.

John Hobbs received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H. Crawford, died Sept. 8,

1846. Jacob May received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H. Crawford, died.

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David Ingle of Barney born 1796 received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H.

Crawford, died March, 191878. Lies at Springwood.

John Clapp of John Henry received Oct. 31, 1829 by rev. John H. Crawford,

moved to Indiana in 1839. Regularly dismissed.

Elizabeth Clapp of John of Barney received Oct 21, 1829 by Rev. John H.

Crawford, married and moved away, died.

Judith Clapp of John of Barney received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John Crawford,

moved to Illinois in 1839

Philippina Clapp of John Henry, now Mrs. Watson received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev.

John H. Crawford, died.

Sally Clapp of John of Geo. of Valentine, now wife of Hillary Hoffman,

received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H. Crawford, died.[ not Valentine - was

Ludwig - Valentine was of Phillip]

Sally Shepherd, wife of John Albright of Capt. Wm. received Oct, 31, 1829 by

Rev. John H. Crawford, died Sept. 14, 1900.

Polly Lewey of John received Oct. 31, 1829, by John H. Crawford, moved west,

died.

Letty May of Tobias received Oct. 31, 1829, by Rev. John H. Crawford, moved to

Indiana.

Amelia May of Tobias received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H. Crawford, moved to

Indiana, regularly dismissed.

Amelia Cartner of Samuel, wife of William Brown received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev.

John H. Crawford, died.

Polly Clapp of Geo. (Brick House) now Mrs. Wm. Reitzel born May 9, 1813,

received Oct. 31, 1829 by Rev. John H. Crawford, died Aug. 17, 1842.

Mrs. Hobbs, wife of John Hobbs received Oct, 31, 1829, by Rev. John H.

Crawford, died Dec. 12, 1857. [ Catherine Clapp ]

David Hoffman of John of Christian born Dec. 18, 1798 received April 3, 1830

by Rev. John H. Crawford, died Sept. 24, 1884, lies at St. Marks Church.

Henry Faust of Daniel born April 5, 1810 received April 3, 1830 by Rev. John

H. Crawford, died May 20, 1861.

Jacob Clapp of John (Hatter) received April 3, 1830 Rev. J. H. Crawford,

married Tempy Hobbs, died June 16, 1859.

John Clapp of John (Hatter) received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Nelly Clapp of John (Hatter) received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Elizabeth Clapp of John (Hatter) born Dec. 7, 1812 received April 3, 1830 by

Rev. J. H. Crawford.

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Temperance Hobbs of John Born July 12, 1812, received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford, married Jacob Clapp of John (Hatter). Jacob C. was killed in the

Civil War. Died June 1, 1890, lies at Brick Church.

Margaret Shepherd received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Amelia May of Daniel now wife of ____ Shaw, received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford.

Sarah May wife of Daniel May (Tailor) received April 3, 1830 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford, moved to Indiana.

Ambrose Ingold received Oct. 16, 1831 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, moved to Demfrom

Iowa.

Levi Faust of Daniel born Sept. 12, 1814, received Oct. 16, 1831 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford, moved out of the bounds of the congregation 1839.

Sally R. Clapp of Daniel, now wife of Henry Faust. Born Sept. 14, 1814,

received Oct. 16, 1831 by Rev. John R. Rudy, died July 27, 1861.

Joel Ingold confirmed Oct. 21, 1832 by Rev. John H. Crawford, moved to New

Salem, 1839.

Jeremia Ingold of Peter born Sept. 25, 1816 confirmed Oct 21, 1832 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford, In a course of preparation for the ministry in 1872, died Feb,

12, 1893.

Elizabeth A. Clapp of Col. Daniel now wife of Dr. John Brower born Aug 14,

1816 confirmed Oct. 21, 1832 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, then married Dr. Black,

moved out of the congregation.

Daniel Boon of Lewis confirmed Sept. 1, 1833, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Jacob Boon of Lewis confirmed Sept 1, 1833 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Jacob Faust of Daniel born Nov. 12, 1816 confirmed Sept 1, 1833, by Rev. J. H

Crawford, disowned.

John Mitchell confirmed Sept. 1, 1833 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, disowned.

Sally Faust of Daniel, now wife of Daniel Clapp, born Dec. 8, 1818, confirmed

Sept. 1, 1833 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died March 8, 1894 lies at Brick Church.

Polly Albright now wife of A. Kellam confirmed Sept. 1, 1833 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford.

Louisa Reinhart now wife of Joseph E. Albright confirmed May 19, 1839 by Rev.

J. H. Crawford, moved to Catawba, NC, regularly missed.

Mary Faust of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) born Nov. 23, 1825 confirmed May 19,

1839, never married, lies at Springwood.

Fred N. Smith confirmed Oct. 30, 1839, married Eliza Clapp of Col. Daniel went

west.

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John Albright of William confirmed Oct. 30, 1839 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Catharine Faust of Freeland now wife of Daniel Faust born Nov. 24, 1802

confirmed in 1834 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, received on certificate from the

Hawfields Church, died April 11, 1882.

Polly Ingle of Tickle wife of David Ingle born in 1804 received by Rev. J. H.

Crawford, received from the Lutheran Church at Friedens, died March 7, 1871.

Catharine Clapp of Reinhart, wife of Jacob Clapp confirmed in 1830 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford, received from the Ger. Reformed Church at Friedens, died March 7,

1871, lies at Friedens.

Charlotte Swing wife of Joel Swing confirmed by Rev. J. H. Crawford, received

from the Reformed Church in Germany, moved to Davidson, NC.

Mrs. William A. Carrigan confirmed by Rev. J. H. Crawford, received on

certificate from the Ref. Church Stoners Feb. 1840.

Nancy Carrigan wife of William A. Carrigan confirmed by Rev. J. H. Crawford

received on certificate from the Ref. Church at Stoners Feb. 1840.

Hillary Hoffman of Geo. and Elizabeth (Shoffner) born Dec. 8, 1808, confirmed

May 29, 1831 at Friedens by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died Aug. 18, 1866 in Vienna,

IL.

Anna M. Crawford confirmed May 1829 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, moved to Lincoln

Co. NC.

Amelia G. LeSch now wife of Silas Lindsay confirmed Jun 1834 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford, moved to Rowan Co. NC into the Ref. Church.

Adam Clapp confirmed May 17, 1840, by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died.

Joshua Clapp of (Yost) Joe of Daniel of Ludwig born Jan 19, 1814 confirmed May

17, 1840 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died Feb. 16, 1898, lies at Brick church,

gone to Springwood.

Sally Clapp of (Yost) confirmed May 17, 1840, by Rev. J. H. Crawford, married

Sjep. Copeland, died. (note—"Sjep" is not a typo on my part. I don‘t know

what it stands for.) [Shep ]

Hannah Starr of Abner now wife of Joshua Clapp (Yost) confirmed May 17, 1840,

by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died 1861.

Polly A. Findley confirmed Sept. 1, 1833, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Rachel R. Findley confirmed Sept. 1, 1833, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Eliza Clapp of Col. Daniel now wife of Frederick Smith confirmed Sept. 1, 1833

by Rev. J. H. Crawford. Went west.

Fanny Fisher confirmed Sept. 1, 1833, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Rebecca Ingold now wife of Peter Shoe confirmed Sept. 1, 1833 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford.

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Amelia Ingold confirmed June 15, 1834 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Leah Ingold now wife of John Shoe confirmed June 5, 1854 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford. Moved to Indiana.

Sally Feisher now wife of Joseph Feisher confirmed Sept. 28, 1838, by Rev. J.

H. Crawford, died.

Amelia Johnson now wife of Mr. Staley confirmed Sept. 28, 1838 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford. Moved to Randolph Co. NC and out of the congregation.

Rebecca Ephland of John confirmed Sept. 28, 1838 by Rev. J. H. Crawford,

attached Stoners Church.

Daniel F. Clapp of John of Geo. of Valentine, born Dec. 16, 1816, confirmed

May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford. Died June 17, 1885.

Nathaniel Clapp of Geo. born April 2, 1818, confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford, died Sept. 30, 1838.

David Clapp of John (Hatter) confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H> Crawford.

Moved west.

Joshua Clapp of Jacob of ___ (Cooper) confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford died Aug. 25, 1847.

George Clapp of John (Hatter) confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford

moved west in 1840.

Charles Feisher confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Eliza Greeson now wife of David Weitzel confirmed May 15, 1836, by Rev. J. H.

Crawford.

Elizabeth Friddle confirmed May 16, 1836, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Elizabeth Weitzel now wife of Adam Shepherd confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford.

Polly Swing of Ludwig confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Mary Ann Shepherd of John confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Malinda Wagoner of John confirmed May 15, 1836.

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Sally Albright of Jonathan of William confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford.

Barbara [Fogleman]Clapp wife of Daniel [Walter] of John (Hatter) confirmed May

15, 1836 by Rev.

J. H. Crawford.

Sally Clapp of John (Hatter) now Mrs. Weitzel confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev.

J. H. Crawford.

Delilah Cartner of Samuel now wife of Joseph Swing born Aug. 14, 1819

confirmed May 15, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died Oct. 8, 1850.

Malinda Boon of Lewis now wife of J. P. Fogleman confirmed by Rev. J. H.

Crawford.

Matilda Boon of Lewis now wife of Peter Fogleman confirmed by Rev. J. H.

Crawford. First married Calvin Pryor.

Joseph Freeland of James confirmed Oct. 16, 1836, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

John Freeland of James confirmed Oct. 16, 1836, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

George Faust of Daniel born March 30, 1821, confirmed Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford.

John J. Clapp of John Sr. (White John) born Sept. 5, 1819, confirmed Oct.16,

1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, died July 23, 1882.

Hampton Johnson confirmed Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, certificate,

moved west.

Rebecca Ingold now wife of Ambrose Ingold confirmed Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J.

H. Crawford. Died Nov. 18, 1842.

Lucy Ann Obrian confirmed Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Cynthia Johnson of William confirmed Oct. 16, 1836, by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Polly (Mary) Barnhart now wife of Henry Barnhart born April 20. 1779 confirmed

Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford. Died June 4, 1860.

Barbara Harried Clapp confirmed April 18, 1837 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, married

Stanly Coble.

Malvina Reinhart confirmed April 18, 1837 by Rev. J. H. Crawford, married and

moved away 1840.

William A. Clapp of Col. Daniel born Jan. 15, 1813, confirmed Nov. 18, 1838 by

Rev. J. H. Crawford, moved to Missouri with certificate.

Martha Clapp of Col. Daniel born 1823, confirmed Nov. 18, 1838 by Rev. J. H.

Crawford, now Mrs. R. L Mebane of Graham, NC, dismissed to Presbyterian

Church.

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Elvi Johnson of Wm. confirmed Oct. 16, 1836 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Sally May of Lewis confirmed Nov. 18, 1838 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Euphenia Wagoner confirmed Nov. 18, 1838 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Catharine B. Shepherd confirmed Nov. 18, 1838 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Catharine May confirmed April 3, 1830 by Rev. J. H. Crawford.

Anne Catharine Weitzel wife of H. Weitzel confirmed Nov. 20, 1842 by Rev. G.

W. Welker, went west.

Maria May of Jacob confirmed Nov. 20, 1842 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Polly Louisa May of Jacob confirmed Nov. 20 1842 by Rev. G. W. Welker. Polly

Maria May of Levi now wife of A. Clapp confirmed Nov. 20, 1842 by Rev. G. W.

Welker suspended for indefinite time.

Elizabeth Wagoner confirmed Nov. 20, 1842 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married

Valentine Cobb.

William Reitzel confirmed May 21, 1843 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Jan 9, 1847.

Delilah Hoffman of Hartwell now wife of Alfred Eulis born Jun 15, 1827,

confirmed May 21, 1843, by Rev. G. W. Welker, died April 5, 1904.

John R. (Rudy) of Hartwell, born July 13, 1824 confirmed May 21, 1843 by Rev.

G. W. Welker. Died Feb. 10, 1899.

Henry Haddock confirmed Oct. 1, 1843 by Rev. G. W. Welker, removed without

certificate.

Jeremiah Clapp born Feb. 4, 1808, confirmed April 28, 1844 by Rev G. W.

Welker, went west on account of Brick Church trouble on that Saturday.

Polly Clapp of Muck George Clapp and wife of Jeremiah confirmed April 28, 1844

by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Thaddeus A. Price of Dr. Price confirmed April 28, 1844 by Rev. G. W. Welker

died Feb. 21, 1848 in Philadelphia PA attending Medical lectures, lies on the

old Barnhart place now.

Juliana D. Welker of Daniel born Oct. 19, 1825, confirmed April 28, 1844 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, moved to Green Castle, IN.

John Bain confirmed Aug. 4, 1844 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Nov. 14, 1879.

Perry Swing, widow of Wm. Clapp, wife of Henry Sr. confirmed Aug. 4, 1844 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, died. The maidens name was Perry Albright and the mother

of Col. Abraham Clapp.

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Abby Welker of Joe Mason, 1st wife of G. Welker born April 26, 1818 confirmed

Oct. 5, 1844 by Rev. Rev. G. W. Welker, dismissed from the Congregational

Church Worcester, Mass. Died.

Polly M. Clapp of J. Henry confirmed Oct. 6, 1844 by Rev. G. W. Welker,

dismissed by certificate, married Reley Clapp, died.

Elizabeth Clapp of Joshua of Jacob of Felty confirmed Oct. 6 1844 by Rev. G.

W. Welker dismissed by certificate, married Riley Clapp, died.

Ruth Ingold of Ambrose confirmed May 18, 1845 by Rev. G. W. Welker by

dismission from Methodist Prot. Church moved to Iowa and died.

Hiram Weitzel confirmed May 18, 1845 by Rev. G. W. Welker, went west.

Joshua Hoffman of Hartwell born Nov. 16, 1825, confirmed May 17, 1846 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, moved to Tennessee first, died July 20, 1911 lies in Rogers Ark.

Daniel P. Foust of Daniel born Oct 25, 1827 confirmed Nov. 7, 1847 by Rev. G.

W. Welker gone to Springwood, died July 20, 1911.

Elvira L. Clapp of John George, wife of Caleb Boone born Aug. 30, 1831

confirmed Nov. 7, 1847 by Rev. G. W. Welker, gone to Springwood died Feb. 11,

1915. Lies at Bethel Church.

Lillian Hoffman of Hartwell and Elizabeth (DeVault) born June 28, 1829

confirmed Nov. 7, 1847 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Rev. Fred R. Scherer and

dismissed to Lutheran Church, died March 12, 1897, lies in Waterville, Kansas.

Nanny e. Friddle confirmed Nov. 7, 1847 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Alfred

Greeson.

Alfhonso G. Clapp of J. George born Nov. 7, 1829, confirmed Oct. 29, 1848 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, gone to Springwood, died July 26, 1906.

Tubal A. Clapp of Abraham born May 28, 1829 confirmed Oct. 29, 1848 by Rev. G.

W. Welker, died in army near Richmond Aug. 23, 1862 at Camp 1st N. C. Troop.

Isaac May confirmed Oct. 29, 1848 by Rev. G. W. Welker, dismissed to Methodist

Prot. Church.

Sarah May confirmed Oct. 29, 1838 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married d. Weitzel.

Polly Isabella Clapp of Col. Abraham confirmed May 6, 1849 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, dismissed to Lows Lutheran Church.

Cleadora T. Clapp of J. George born Feb. 21, 1834, confirmed Nov. 4, 1849 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, married Daniel P. Faust, gone to Springwood, died March 29,

1912.

Martha E. Reitzel born Nov. 12, 1835, confirmed Nov. 4, 1849 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, married Geo. W. Clapp, died Jan. 6, 1896.

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Matilda Ingle of David of Barney confirmed Nov. 4, 1849 by Rev. G. W. Welker,

married Joshua Boon.

Jacob C. Clapp (Rev.) of Capt. Joshua born Sept. 5, 1832, confirmed Nov. 4,

1849 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Emma Lewis of Miss., died July 2, 1910 in

Newton NC.

Samuel Welker of Daniel Sr. born Sept. 28, 1827, confirmed Nov. 4, 1849 by

Rev. G. W. Welker died March 19, 1903, lies at Mr. Hope Church NC.

Nancy Stockard of second wife of Capt. Joshua Clapp confirmed Nov. 4 1849 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, received on certificate from Methodist Protestant Church,

died in Newton, NC

Nelly Clapp (May) of Levi, wife of Tubal Clapp born July 1832 confirmed April

21, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died July 15, 1804.

John C. Ingle of David born Oct. 26, 1828, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G.

W. Welker, gone to Springwood married a Miss Hurdle, died May 29, 1897.

Sidney Ingle of David confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, went west.

Mebane Ingle of David confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died lies

at Springwood.

Elizabeth Ingle of wife of Mebane Ingle confirmed Oct. 20 1850 by Rev. G. W.

Welker.

Gabriel Fooshee of Joseph born Oct. 26, 1827, confirmed Oct. 20 1850 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, died Sept. 14, 1870 lies at St. Marks.

Damarius Ingle of David born July 13, 1836 received Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G.

W. Welker.

John J. Hoffman of Hillary born Sept. 21, 1833, received Oct. 20 1850 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, married Emily Arch. of Rev. Wm. disowned, died.

Daniel Starr of Abner received Oct. 20 , 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Sarah Starr of wife of Daniel Starr received Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W.

Welker.

Robert L. Mebane received Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Abraham Shepherd of Adam received Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Joshua Shepherd of Adam of Adam received Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

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Ann J. Clapp of Col. Abraham, wife of Joshua Shepherd received April 20, 1851

by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Malinda E. Flack wife of George Faust received April 20, 1851 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, was a member of the Christian Church of baptism, died lies in

Greensboro, NC.

Willis David (Slave of Capt. Joshua Clapp) received April 20, 1851 by Rev. g.

w. Welker, moved (or taken to Tennessee.

Lemuel (Slave of Daniel Faust) confirmed April 20, 1851 by Rev. G. W. Welker,

moved (or taken) to Tennessee.

Madison Lindsay (Slave of Daniel Faust) confirmed April 20, 1851 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, went west, a fugitive but returned after the war a minister, died.

Monroe (Slave of Daniel Faust) confirmed Oct. 5, 1851 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

William M. Carrigan confirmed May 16, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Maray A. Watson of John, wife of Dan. C. Welker confirmed Aug. 1, 1852, was a

member from Alamance, certificate from Presbyterian Church, died.

Gideon Faust of Daniel born Aug. 7, 1833, confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G.

W. Welker, died Feb. 25, 1916, lies at Alamance Presbyterian Church.

John Ingle of Reuben of Barney born Sept. 7, 1835, confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by

Rev. g. W. Welker, a minister NC Classes, died June 23, 1926, age 90 years 9

months 16 days, lies at China Grove, NC.

Riley Ingle of Reuben of Barney born Jan. 30, 1837, confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by

Rev. G. Welker, died April 28, 1924, lies at Brick church.

John Clapp of Capt. Joshua born March 2, 1838 confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, died Oct. 17, 1910, lies in Greensboro NC.

Simeon R. Clapp of Capt. Joshua born April 21, 1836 confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by

Rev. jG. W. Welker, never married, died Sept. 9, 1889, lies at Brick Church.

Henry Clapp of Capt. Joshua born April 6, 1840 confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, died Aug. 29, 1864, at camp in the war.

Zimri M. Faust of Henry of Daniel born May 20, 1836 confirmed Nov. 21, 1852,

by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Dec. 31, 1927 lies in Burlington, NC.

Henry Low widow Nelly and John confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker

married Martha Watson of John W., died in Illinois.

Flavius E. Clapp of J. George (Roberson Geo.) born April 19, 1837, confirmed

Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Jan. 9, 1915.

William G. Friddle confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

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Jacob Shepherd of Jacob, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Eliza Shepherd of Jacob, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Joel R. Low of George confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker. Went west.

Addison Low of George, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

David Low of George, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Nelly Hoffman of Hartwell and Elizabeth DeVault of Valentine born June 21,

1831, confirmed by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Robert Wilson, died Aug. 10,

1910, lies at Bethel Church.

Caroline Lucinda Low of John and Nelly born Oct. 16, 1833, confirmed Oct. 20,

1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Duncan Troxler, died Jan, 16, 1892.

Lillian Catharine Low of John confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. Welker.

Barbara A. Faust of Daniel and 2nd wife of Catharine born Jan. 8, 1836,

confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Oct. 31, 1868, lies at Brick

Church.

Attelia DeVault of Gideon born Sept. 2, 1835, confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, married R. O. Sharp, died Oct. 21, 1857, lies at Friedens.

Abi Catharine DeVault of Gideon born June 3, 1837 confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, married J. M. McLean, died July 18, 1909, lies at Friedens.

Delilah May of Tobias born March 15, 1832, confirmed Oct. 20 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, married Jacob Shepherd, died May 30, 1891.

William Bain of widow Bain confirmed Oct. 20, 1850 by Rev. G. W. Welker, moved

west.

Cornelia Weitzel confirmed Nov, 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married George

Coble.

Martha H. Clapp of Col. Abraham confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Mary Twitzel confirmed Nov 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

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Maria A. Clapp of J. George confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Louisa A. Clapp of J. George confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Delilah Shepherd confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Mary J. Faust of Henry confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker, dismissed

to the M. P. Church.

Harriet Low of widow Nelly now wife of Levi Barnhart born Sept. 22, 1836

confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died Feb. 21, 1911.

William Greeson of wid. C. confirmed Nov. 21, 1852 by Rev. G. W. Welker,

disowned.

Thankful confirmed May 15, 1833 by Rev. G. W. Welker, slave of James Gilmer,

wife of Willis, slave of Joshua, died.

Reuben confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave of G. B. Clapp.

Lewis confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave of G. B. Clapp.

Campbell confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave of G. B.

Clapp.

Dennis confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave of George

Faust.

Rosa confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave of Daniel Faust.

Letitia confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died slave Daniel Faust.

Emily Shepherd of widow Sally confirmed, May 7, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Christina Goley. Date of confirmation and by whom unknown. Married Martin

Staley.

Gideon Greeson of Solomon confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Joseph W. Faust of Daniel and Catharine 2nd wife born March 25, 1837 confirmed

Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, lies at Springwood.

James F. Clapp of Jerry of Col. Daniel confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, killed by a tree, lies at Brick Church.

Alexander May, of Tobias confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Rufus Ingle of David of Barney born Feb. 1, 1838, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854, by

Rev. G. W. Welker, died May 17, 1917 (A confederate Soldier), lies at

Burlington, NC.

Levi Barnhart of henry of Henry born Nov. 3, 1834 confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by

Rev. G. w. Welker, married Barbara Harried Low of widow Nelly and John Low,

died April 3, 1917.

Henry C. Clapp confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, moved to

Tennessee.

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Catharine W. Hoffman of Hilliary born Dec. 14, 1835, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854

by Rev. G. W. Welker, moved to Tennessee.

Sarah Ellen Hoffman of Hilliary born Dec. 14, 1838, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, moved to Tennessee, lies in Illinois.

Louise C. Faust of Daniel and 2nd wife born Aug. 8, 1843, confirmed Oct. 15,

1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, married Dr. Kivett Faust, died Oct. 18, 1908, lies

at Stoners Church.

Joanna Clapp of Daniel confirmed Oct. 15, 1854, by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Elizabeth Fooshee of Gabriel confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Temperance May of Tobias confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

E. Jane Greeson of Solomon born June 24, 1840 confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev.

G. W. Welker, died June 23, 1864, lies at Brick Church.

Elizabeth A. Greeson of Solomon confirmed Oct, 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

E. Carolina Low of _____ confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Calvin N. Pryor born July 12, 1830, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W.

Welker.

Mrs. E. H. Clapp of Lewis confirmed Oct, 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

E. J. Shepherd confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Myra Mason of Joe and Malinad (Allen) Mason, Prinston, Mass. Born April 4,

1835, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker, died July 18, 1855, lies

at Brick Church.

Alexander, slave of Daniel Faust, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W.

Welker, was coachman for Daniel Faust, was killed by a falling tree on the

Hillary Shepherd land.

Isabel, slave of W. Rankin Smith confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Caroline, slave of John Clapp, Sr. confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W.

Welker.

Leethe, slave of widow Nelly Low, confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W.

Welker.

Louisa, slave of E. N. McLean confirmed Oct. 15, 1854 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Elizabeth Faust of George of Daniel born Feb. 6, 1841 confirmed May 6, 1855 by

Rev. G. W. Welker, married George, Patterson, died May 22, 1866.

Edward, slave of Daniel Faust confirmed May 6, 1855 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

Mary Eliza, slave of John Wharton confirmed May 6, 1855 by Rev. G. W. Welker.

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Louisa M. Mason of Joe and Malinda (Allen Mason), 2nd wife of G. W. Welker born

May 1, 1827, confirmed Sept. 30, 1855 by Rev. G. W. Welker, Dismissed from

Cong. Church, Westminister, Mass., died March 1, 1858.

Washington Denny confirmed Sept. 30, 1855 by Rev. G. W. Welker, moved to __

County, NC.

Elizabeth Albright confirmed Sept. 30, 1855 by Rev. G. W. Welker, wife of

Aquila Lineberry.

Martha Virginia Barnhart confirmed Oct. 2, 1859 by Rev. G. W. Welker, went

west.

Martha Maria, slave of Capt. Joshua Clapp, confirmed Oct. 2, 1859.

Israel R. Clapp of Jacob of Brick House Geo. Clapp born Feb. 7, 1854, died

April 29, 1833, lies at Bethel Chruch.

Malvina Donnell wife of Green Wharton born Sept. 30, 1823, died Sept. 6, 1902,

lies at Daniels Church in Lincoln County.

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MARRIAGE RECORD OF THE REFORMED AT BRICK CHURCH

Barney Swing, the son of Lewis Swing and Anna Maria Neese were married March

24, 1772.

John Moritz and Mary Elizabeth Meyer were married April 28, 1772.

The honorable Jacob Clapp, of Ludwig, and modest virgin Barbara Faust were

married Dec. 1, 1772.

John Weitzel and Anna Maria Trogin were married April 22, 1773.

Adam Starr and Margret Weitzel were married April 22, 1773.

Henry Barnhart and Gertrude Swing, daughter of Ludwig Swing and wife Maria Eva

were married April 5, 1774.

John Starr and Catharine Weitzel were married Jan. 25, 1776.

Jacob Starr and Ana Maria Weitzel were married Jan. 25, 1776.

John May, son of Daniel May, and Magdalena Trogin were married June 25, 1776.

Peter Ingold and Christina Streter (Strader) were married by a Justice Oct.

11, 1774.

Christian Faust and Anna Wolf were married Sept. 17, 1776.

Daniel (W)icks and Elizabeth Weitzel, daughter of Henry Weitzel, were married

Feb. 23, 1779.

Matthais Swing and Marey Barbara Clapp, daughter of Phillip Clapp, were

married April 6, 1779.

Adam Luger and Anna Margret Clapp were married June 22, 1780.

Rev. Henry Diffenback married the following:

John Clapp, son of Ludwig Clapp, and March Coble, daughter of Ludwig Coble,

were married Dec. 10, 1801.

William Clapp, son of Ludwig Clapp, and Elizabeth Faust, daughter of Peter

Faust, were married Dec. 10, 1801.

Adam Low, son David Low, and Susanna Barnhart, daughter of Henry Barhart were

married Feb. 25, 1802.

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John Clapp, son of Jacob Clapp and Margret Hoffman daughter of John Hoffman,

were married April 13, 1801. Marriage Bond is 1802. Jacob Clapp was I think

of Ludwig the 1st (author‘s comment not mine—Mara).

George Neese, son of George Neese, and Barbara Faust, daughter of Christian

Faust, were married Oct. 14, 1802.

John Fogleman, son of Melchiar Fogleman, and Elizabeth Albright, daughter of

Jacob Albright, were married Jan. 13, 1803.

George Faust, from the Kliush son of John Faust, and Catharine Hagy, daughter

of Conrad Hagy, were married Feb. 15, 1803.

George Troxler, son of Barney Troxler, and Margret Coble, of John, were

married April 7, 1803.

Anthony Coble, son of Anthony Coble Sr., and Maria Barbara Sommers, daughter

of Peter Sommers, were married May 31, 1803.

John Garrett, son of Henry Garrett, and Barbara Ingold, daughter of Peter

Ingold, were married Feb. 12, 1804.

David Hiat, son of Jacob Hiat Sr., and Maria Dick, daughter of Peter Dick were

married April April 5, 1804.

Conrad Swing, son of Matthais Swing, and Catharine Phillippi, daughter of John

Phillippi, were married May, 17, 1804.

Peter Sommers, son of John Sommers (dead) and Sarah Gruber, daughter of Peter

Gruber, were married Aug. 26, 1804.

Frederick Grausler (Grauster) and Agnes Stuard were married Oct. 11, 1804.

Christian Eisley (Isley), son of Baltzer Eisley, and Hanna Zimmerman, daughter

of George Zimmerman, were married Dec. 11, 1804.

Jacob Cline, son Christopher Cline, and Catharine Wagerman (widow) were

married Jan. 29, 1805.

Leonard Phillippi, son of John Phillippi, and Margret Coble daughter of George

Coble were married Feb. 21, 1805.

Nicklaus Amick, son of Peter Amick, and Sarah Faust, daughter of Peter Faust,

were married April 4, 1805.

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John Ingold, son of Peter Ingold, and Dorothy Anthony, daughter of John

Anthony, were married Jan. 30, 1806. [ Son or brother of Jacob Anthony?]

Jacob Hiat, son of Jacob Hiat, dead, and Maria Coble, daughter of David Coble

and were married Jan. 30, 1806.

William Clapp, son of George Clapp, and Philippina Albright, daughter of

George Albright, were married Dec. 18, 1806.

Peter Gruber, son of Peter Gruber, and Philepina Ingle, daughter of George

Ingle. Were married Dec. 30, 1806.

Henry Phillippi, son of John Phillippi, and Wlizabeth Weitman, daughter of of

Matthais Weitman, were married Jan. 15, 1807.

Jacob Clapp, son of Jacob Clapp, and Rosina Sommers, daughter of Peter

Sommers, were married Feb. 12, 1807 (Jacob Clapp Jr. "Roper Jacob").

David Low, son of Davie Low, and Catharine Hoffheines, daughter of Daniel

Hoffheins, were married March 3, 1807.

Daniel Clapp, son of George Clapp and Maria Holt, daughter of Jeremiah Holt,

were married March 24, 1807.

George Cartner, son of Samuel Cartner, and Christian Hoffheins, daughter of

Daniel Hoffheins, were married March 17, 1808.

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RECORDS OF BURYINGS IN THE BRICK CHURCH CEMETERY

(copied from Old Book see page 208)

Anna Maria Clapp, wife of Tobias Clapp, died Aged 33 years, 10 months and had

lived with her husband 13 years and had 6 children, 2 daughters and 4 sons.

Died Oct. 9, 1776.

Mrs. Lewenberger died Sept. 11, 177 aged 76 years, 8 months, 3 weeks and 4

days. She had 13 children, 4 sons living. Born Dec. 16, 1700.

Jacob Starr‘s wife, Anna Maria, daughter of Henry Weitzel died Feb. 25, 1779

aged 20 years, 6 months and left 2 children.

Barney (Barhart) Swing lost one little son Oct. 13, 1779.

Barney Clapp lost one little son Nov. 29, 1779, named John Ludwig, age 14 days.

(Barney and Philepina(Moser) Clapp).

Barney Clapp‘s wife, Philipina, daughter of Adam Moser. She was married 20

years and 3 months and had 13 children of which only 6 are living. She died

Jan 12, 1780 aged 38 years, 2 weeks and 4 days. Born Dec. 24, 1741.

George Clapp‘s daughter died July 20, 1780 aged 1 year, 9 months and 4 dys.

Her name was Anna Margret.

Conrad Swing, son of Ludwig Swing died April 24, 1781, aged 25 years, His

funeral text was Psalm 57,1,1.

Barney Swing, son of Ludwig Swing died April 25, 1781 aged 37 years. He was

married 9 years, 1 month and 1 day with Anna Maria Neese, daughter of _____

Neese. She had 5 children, 3 sons and 2 daughters of which 4 are living, 2

sons and 2 daughters.

John Weitzel died April 2, 17__ aged 31 years, 1 week and 4 days. He was

married to Anna Maria Troy, daughter of Jacob Troy. She was married 7 years,

11 months, 1 week and 1 day. Had 4 children, 2 sons and 2 girls.

William Shepherd died Sept 2, 1801 aged 72 years and several months old and

was married 46 years and 3 months. Had 9 children. Her sickness was the

dropsy. Born 1729.

Matthais Swing‘s wife died July 9, 1805. She was 37 years, 4 months and 4

days old. She was married 11 years, 3 months and 3 weeks. She had four

children.

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Valentine Clapp died Oct. 12, 1773 aged 71 years, 4 months, 2 weeks and 4

days. he was married 51 years and had 12 children, 7 sons and 5 daughters.

He as born in Germany on May 24, 1702. His body probably lies not far from

the South East corner of the Church.

Isaac Greeson who died June 8 1774 and his wife died 6 years after him. She

was 71 years, 9 months and 7 days old. He had 5 children 3 sons and 2

daughters and 26 grandchildren.

Ludwig Albright‘s wife died June 10, 1806. She was 69 years, 7 months, Less

one day old. She was married 51 years, 9 months and 3 weeks. She had 8

children and 66 grand children and 2 great grand children. 1803 is on the

grave stone.

Peter Helten died Dec. 1, 1802 aged 82 years and nearly 11 months old. He had

11 children 66 grandchildren and 35 great grandchildren. He was 12 days sick.

(Eli Helten, a son of Peter)

John Ludwig Siebald [Devault?] died March 20, 1804 aged 64 years, 2 months and

several

weeks old. He was married nearly 15 years and had 6 children.

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A RECORD OF GRAVES IN BRICK CHURCH CEMETERY

(marked and known June 20, 1925)

Ludwig Albright, of John of Henry age 79 years, 0 months and 5 days.

Born Nov. 11, 1731. Died November 16, 1810.

Anna Maria Keller, wife of above Ludwig Albright age 69 years, 6 months and 29

days.

Born Nov. 11, 1733. Died June 10, 1803.

William Albright, a Captain in the Revolutionary Army age 87 years 11 months 25

days. Born Oct. 6, 1751 Died Oct. 1, 1839. [ Son of John Christian Albrecht]

Anna Maria Moser, wife of above Wm. Albright, she was from Penna.

Born Oct. 28, 11764, Died June 16, 1811.

Daniel Albright, of Ludwig and Anna Maria Keller. The P.M. Married Oct. 9,

1792.

Born January 30, 1771 Died April 26, 1843.

Elizabeth Clapp, of George, of Valentine, wife of above Daniel Albright.

Born January 21, 1774 Died Sept. 9, 1842.

Daniel Albright, by Tradition a first cousin of Capt. Wm. Albright

Died Oct. 1795.

George Albright, a son of Ludwig and Anna M. Keller.

Born January 18, 1766 Died August 8, 1835.

John Albright, of Capt. Wm. Age 84 years.

Born Dec. 27, 1809 Died December 27, 1893.

Sarah Shepherd wife of above John Albright 89 years, 6 months 9 days. Blind

for several years. Born February 25, 1811 Died September 14, 1900.

John Albright, of Ludwig, died in 80th year.

Born 1750, Died October 24, 1830.

Gabariel Albright, of Capt. William. Never married 87 years 10 months 12 days.

Born August 16, 1798 Died June 28, 1889.

Mary Ann Albright, of John, of Capt. William. Never married., 86 yrs. 16 das.

Born April 16, 1838 died May 2 1886

Daniel Albright, of John, of Capt. William. Never married. He was a gunsmith in

the Cedar Hill foundry a few months.

Born August 17, 1839 Died December, 27, 1920.

Johnathan Albright, of Capt. William, born Aug. 1, 1793. May not lie at Brick

Church as he moved away.

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Letty Albright (Faust of John) wife of Henry Albright.

Born 1805 Died Sept. 24, 1826 age 21 year.

William Albright, of John of Capt. William born June 14, 1842. He was married

to Frankie Smith of Daniel , of David Smith.

Died July 15, 1928 aged 86 year, 1 month 1 day.

Frankie Smith of Daniel and Anna (Clapp) Smith, wife of above William

Albright.

Born May 14, 1842, Died Dec. 3, 1924, age 82 6 months, 19 days.

William Presly Albright, of Elias

Born July 9, 1823, Died Nov. 26, 1844, Age 21 years, 4 months and 16 days.

Anna Maria Amick, born 1767, died March 25, 1817. She was accidentally killed

at the age of 50 years.

Adam age 27, died 1808 This grave is just above Capt. Albright.

Elias Albright of Daniel Albright and Katie Low died Feb. 1862, or 63.

Elizabeth Hobbs of wife Elias Albright died 1873.

Rev. John A. Bithan. He lived a few yards west from the Capt. William

Albright home in the confluence of the two brooks. His remains lie about 20

feet south east from the Daniel Faust tomb stone. Died 1789.

Sarah L. Bauldwin, born Nov. 12 1816, died Jan 5, 1839.

Sarah E. L. Bauldwin, Born Nov, 19, 1838 died June 13, 1839.

Henry Barnhart of Henry Jan. 7, 1779, died July 22, 1853.

Mary Linn of wife of Henry Barnhart born April 20, 1779, Died June 6, 1860.

Levi Barnhart, of Henry and Mary Linn born Nov, 3, 1834, died April 3, 1917.

Age 82 years 5 months.

Barbara Harriet Low, of Nelly wife of Levi Barnhart born Sept. 22, 1836, Died

Feb. 21, 1911, age 74 years, 4 months and 29 days.

Loula A. Barnhart of Levi and Harriet born June 25, 1858, Died June 20, 1860

age 1 years, 11 months and 25 days.

Henry Barnhart Sr. born 175_.

Gertrude Swing of Ludwig, wife of Henry Barhart born 175_.

Valentine Clapp, born may 24, 1702, died Oct. 12, 1773, age 71 years, 4 months

18 days. [ Anna Barbara Steiss - Wife of Valentine Clapp - born in Germany ]

Elizabeth Albright, (tradition says was Valentine Clapp‘s wife) married in

Germany in 1722, born, died. [ Wrong - she married Geo. Clap]

George Clapp of Valentine [wrong - John Ludwig ] born April 17, 1739, died Dec. 18,

1806. He lives at the Green Wharton place. Age 67 years 8 months and 1 day.

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Elizabeth Albright, sister of Capt. William and wife of above George Clapp.

Born May 15, 1746 Died Nov. 2, 1839. Age 93 years, 5 months and 17 days.

[ dau. Of John Christian Albrecht - Burk Co. Pa. ]

[Capt.] Jacob Clapp of Ludwig born Nov. 22, 1749, Died January 30, 1832. Age

82 years 2 months 8 days.

Barbary Faust of John St. wife of above Jacob Clapp born January 20, 1752.

Died March 1, 1837. Age 85 years 1 months and 11 days.

John Clapp of George of Valentine born January, 7, 1772 died June 27, 1866.

Age 94 years, 5 months and 20 days.

Catharine Faust of George, at Stoners and sister of Daniel Faust, wife of John

Clapp, born Jan 27. 1783 Died Dec. 21, 1866. Age 83 years, 10 months and 24

days.

Barney Clapp of Barney, a soldier of the Revolution born Aug. 10,1764, died

Sept. 27, 1844.

Judith Faust of of John of John wife of Barney Clapp born March 21, 1766

died July 22, 1845.

Jacob Clapp of George of Valentine [Ludwig] born Dec. 11, 1767, died Oct. 4,

1846.

Eva Cartner, of George wife of above Jacob Clapp born May 15, 1770, Died June

12, 1851.

[misprint] Capt. Joshua Clapp (Miller) of Jacob of George of [Ludwig]Valentine

born Sept. 6, 1806, died Dec. 1, 1892. Age 86 years 2 months and 25 days.

Delilah Hoffman of George of John, 1st wife of Joshua Clapp born March 8,

1811, died Oct. 6, 1848.

George Clapp (Brick House) of George of Valentine [Ludwig] born Sept. 14, 1776

died

July 3, 1846. Age 69 years 9 months 19 days.

Elizabeth Albright of John and Elizabeth (Graves) Albright, wife of Brick

House Geo. Clapp born Oct. 13, 1781, died Dec. 29, 1843.

Capt. John Clapp of Geo. (Brick House) of Geo. of Valentine born May 23, 1808,

died Dec. 24, 1880. Called Pewter eyed Jacob on account of his Whitish eyes.

Catharine Reinhart wife of Capt. John Jacob Clapp born Jan , 1809. Died Oct.

29, 1880.

Jacob U. Clapp of Capt. John J. and wife Catharine, above Jacob of Brick House

Geo. born March 7, 1852 died March 17, 1863 Age 11 years 10 days.

Abraham Clapp of John and Catharine Clapp born Oct. 21, 1803. Died Nov. 17,

1806. Aged 3 years, 27 days.

Elizabeth Clapp of Geo. Clapp (Brick House) born April 4, 1803, died Sept. 8,

1842. Age 39 years, 5 months 4 days.

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John Clapp of Barney and Judith born Dec. 1787, died Sept. 1829, age 41 years,

9 months.

Anna Maria Clapp born Jan. 17, 1785 died Jan 17 1785, died Jan 17, 1852 age 67

years.

Judith Clapp of Jacob born Aug. 6, 1792, died Nov. 18, 1798. Age 6 years 3

months 12 days.

Catharina Clapp

George Clapp of Tobias of Ludwig (Middle bar Geo.) born Dec. 24, 1785 died in

West.

Barbara Clapp of Barney wife of Geo. Clapp of Tobias born June 30, 1786 died

July 4, 1845.

Elizabeth Clapp of Geo. of Tobias and Barbara born Oct. 12, 1807, died Dec. 10

1807 age 1 month, 28 days.

Col. Abraham Clapp of William and Pene Albright Clapp born Aug. 28, 1808 died

June 4, 1884. (Abraham was the only child that lived)

Elizabeth Clapp of Henry Clapp wife of Col. Abrahm Clapp born Dec. 11, 1805,

died Jan. 26 1886.

John Jephunah Clapp of John born Sept. 5, 1819, died July 23, 1882, age 62

years 10 months 18 days.

Emily Shoffner of Michael, wife of John born April 23, 1822, died March 9,

1878, age 55 years, 10 months 16 days.

John Henry Clapp of Ludwig born March 23, 1783 died Nov. 9, 1839.

Polly Boon, wife of John Henry Clapp of Ludwig born Jan. 23. 1785. Died Sept.

27, 1825, age 40 years 1 months 23 days.

Isaac Clapp of Tobias and of Ludwig the first born May 4, 1791, died Oct. 9,

1832, age 41 years 5 months, 5 days.

Catharina Clapp of Barney and Judith Clapp wife of Isaac Clapp born Dec. 22,

1797, Died Oct. 9, 1846, age 48 years 10 months 27 days.

David Clapp of Barney and Judith born June 16, 1801, died Dec. 27, 1892, age

91 years 6 months 11 days.

Lucinda Summers of Col. Peter, wife of David Clapp born Sept. 29, 1810. Died

Feb. 20, 1891.

Ludwig Clapp, the first, Anna Margret Clapp wife of Ludwig.

Joshua A. Clapp of Yost of Daniel of Ludwig born Jan. 19, 1814, died Feb. 16,

1898, age 84 years, 27 days. Married Feb. 22, 1841.

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Hannah Starr of Abner, first wife of Joshua Clapp of (Yost) Joseph, of Daniel,

of Ludwig, the pioneer born 1820 died 1865.

Mary Ann Elizabeth Clapp born Oct. 15, 1831, died Nov. 5, 1835, age 4 years,

20 days.

William C. Clapp of Capt. John Jacob of Brick house George born June 23, 1841,

died Aug. 3, 1862, age 21 years, 1 month, and 10 days. Died single.

Anna Margret Clapp of Geo. born Aug. 16, 1778, died July 20, 1780, age 1 year,

9 months, 4 days.

The birth month is doubtful.

William Clapp of George of Valentine born June 9, 1784, died March 13, 1810

age 25 years 9 months 4 days (Wm. Clapp, father of Col. Abram).

Philipina Albright of John of Jacob, of John of Hendrich, wife of above

William Clapp born June 9, 1784 died March 13, 1810. She married Henry Swing

Sr. second time.

Elizabeth Clapp of Barney and Judith born March 21, 1807, died Nov. 15, 1807

age 7 months 28 days.

Alphonso F. Clapp born Jan. 24, 1840, died Dec. 20, 1840 age 10 months 26

days.

Francis C. Clapp of Daniel F. and Sally born Aug. 1, 1843, died Nov. 1, 1845,

age 2 years 3 months.

Michael W. Clapp of Daniel F. and Sally born Oct. 15, 1841 died July 9, 1842,

age 8 months 24 days.

Permela J. Clapp born Oct. 29, 1838, died June 27, 1842 age 3 years 7 months

28 days.

Boston Clapp born Nov. 4, 1820, died Aug. 28, 1821, age 9 months 24 days.

Perry Ellen Clapp of Col. Abraham and Elizabeth born March8, 1836 died April

19, 1925 age 89 years 1 months 10 days. Never married.

Elizabeth Clapp of John and Catharine born Jan. 24, 1811, died Oct. 22, 1840,

age 29 years 8 months 28 days.

Hattie Clapp of Z. Lonnie.

Keturah Clapp of Alphonso Giles Clapp of J. George born Jan. 25, 1864, died

June 28, 1865, age 1 years, 5 months 3 days.

Anna Maria Clapp of Geo. of Valentine, born April 28, 1781, died Feb. 26,

1787, age 5 years 9 months 28 days.

Benjamin F. Clapp of Emanuel and Elizabeth Clapp born July 2, 1849, died July

14, 1871, age 21 years 11 months 19 days.

Polly M. Clapp of John H. born Jan. 4, 1824 died June 17, 1854 age 30 years, 5

months, 13 days.

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Nathaniel B. Clapp of Geo. and Elizabeth (Brick House) born April 2, 1818,

died Sept. 30, 1838, age 20 years, 5 months and 28 days.

Sarah E. Clapp wife of H. I. Iseley born Aug. 31, 1849, died July 19, 1913,

age 63 years, 11 months, 18 days.

Infant son of Capt. Joshua and Delilah Clapp died at time of its mother‘s

death Oct. 1848.

Sarah Jane Stradford of Capt. Joshua Clapp and Nancy Stockard Clapp 2nd wife of

Capt. Joshua born Oct. 23, 1850 died Aug. 16, 1877, age 26 years 9 months 23

days.

Daniel Welker Clapp of Capt. Joshua and Delilah born May 23, 1844, died May 5,

1863, age 18 years, 11 months 12 days, never married.

Simeon Reily Clapp of Capt. Joshua and Delilah born April 21, 1836, died Sept.

9, 1889. Never married.

Charlie Stradford of Sarah Jane Clap and Fayette Stradford. Died Aug. 17,

1878.

Mary Parmelia Catharine of Capt. Joshua and Delilah Clapp born March 5, 1842,

died Sept. 14, 1879, never married.

Henry Milton of Capt. Joshua and Delilah Clapp born April 6, 1840 died Aug.

29, 1861. Never married.

Elizabeth O. Clapp of E. and E. Clapp born July 5, 1851 died June 12, 1852,

age 11 months, 7 days.

Emanuel Clapp of Barney and Judith, born March 26, 1809 died Aug. 12, 1846,

age 37 years 4 months, 16 days.

John Henry Clapp only son of above Emanuel born Aug. 10, 1842 died Dec.12 1845

age 3 years, 4 months 2 days.

Polly Clapp born Oct. 5, 1803, died July 20, 1845 age 41 years, 9 months, 15

days.

George Cartner born May 1738, died Feb. 5, 1819, a very prominent man in his

Church and community. A delegate to the Patriot convention at Hillsboro, NC

August 21, 1775.

Maria Sophia Clapp of Geo. of Valentine born April 2, 1766 died (J?)___ 20,

1780 age 14 years, 18 days.

Nancy L. Coble of J. G. and Isabella Frelland 2nd wife of Austin Coble born

Sept. 20, 1833, died Aug. 22, 1863.

Infant of Dexter B. and Doshie D. A. Clapp born Aug. 18, 1891.

Martha Caroline (Coble) of Solomon and Anna Greeson, 1st wife of Austin Coble,

born Feb. 20, 1834, died March 24, 1854.

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Daniel F. Clapp of (White) John, of George, of Valentine, born Dec. 16, 1816,

died June 16, 1885.

Sally Faust of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust wife of Daniel F. Clapp born dec.

8, 1818, died March 8, 1894, age 75 years, 3 months.

James Clapp of Jeremiah of Col. Daniel Clapp killed by a falling limb ½ mile

east of Brick Church.

Adline Greeson of Solomon and wife of above James Clapp. Infant son of A. C.

and N. L. Coble born Jane. 31, 1862.

Denny Clapp of Joseph (Yost) of Daniel, of Ludwig born 1828, died Dec. 27,

1910. Never married.

Eliza Clapp of Joseph (Yost), of Daniel, of Ludwig, born 1835 died Mary 30

1902. Never married.

James F. R. Clapp of Jacob, of Brick House Geo., born Nov. 8, 1838, died June

27, 1924. A confederate soldier. Age 85 years, 7 months, 19 days.

Mary Ann Elizabeth Stewart born Nov. 23, 1837, died Oct. 26, 1918, wife of

James F. R. Clapp.

Maude Clapp, of James F. R. and Mary born Dec. 25, 1876, died Dec. 4, 1897,

age 20 years, 11 months, 9 days. Single.

Thomas T. Clapp of Jacob of Brick house Geo. born Sept. 2, 1845, died Aug. 10,

1898 age 52 years 11 months, 2 days.

Lavinia Hoffman of George and Delilah, wife of above Thos. T. Clapp born Jan.

19, 1858, died July 10, 1924.

Mary Clapp of Michael, and wife of William Shepherd of Rankin died Oct. 21,

1900, age 24 years, 9 months, 20 days.

John Pleasant Welker of Daniel F. Clapp and Sally, 1st husband of Mary Alice

Coble of Dr. A. L. Coble born Sept. 30, 1852 died Dec. 10, 1883.

Francis M. Clapp born Nov. 16, 1835 died July 10, 1837.

Mary Jane Barnhart of Henry, wife of Wilbert Clapp, of Daniel F. and Sally

Clapp born Jane 28, 1861, died May 26, 1921.

Laura L. May of Levi and Polly May, wife of Michael a. Clapp born Oct. 28,

1847, died Dec. 13, 1911.

Nelly Clapp of Levi May, wife of Tubal Clapp who died in the army born July

1832 died July 15, 1904.

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Sarah Friddle Clapp died May 20, 1909.

Tempy Hobbs, of John, wife of Jacob Clapp, of "Hatter" John born July 12,

1812, died June 1, 1890. Was killed in the civil war.

George W. Clapp of Capt. Joshua and Delilah born Aug. 18, 1834 died Dec. 6,

1906.

Martha Writzsel of William, wife of above Geo. W. Clapp born Nov. 12, 1835

died Jan. 6, 1896.

Children of Geo. W. Martha Clapp. One died in 1859 and the other in 1860.

Gabriel Clapp of Jacob, and Eva (Cartner) Clapp born Feb. 4, 1786 died Aug. 4,

1797.

Joseph W. Clapp of Tubal, of Abraham, born Aug. 21, 1857 died July 27, 1925,

age 67 years, 11 months, 6 days.

Jacob (Yock) Clapp of Eva Clapp [married Hubbard] and Jacob Amick born 182_

died May 2, 1904.

Amick went west. (these names appear to be turned around—what do you

think?—Mara)

Nancy Barnhart of Henry[ Alonza Clapp], 1 st wife of Jacob (Yock) Clapp.

Mary Ann Weitszell, 2nd wife of Jacob (Yock) Clapp.

Eva Clapp of Daniel (Hook) of Ludwig born Oct. 3, 1805 died. Married Ned

Hubbard and parted. (Hook) because a great fisher.

Joseph (Yost) Clapp of Daniel, of Ludwig, the pioneer.

Mary Bets, wife of Joseph Clapp.

Peggy Clapp, of Daniel of Ludwig, never married.

Valentine DeVault of ____. His first wife, Elizabeth Rudisill lies in Lincoln

Co. (in 64 yr). She was a daughter of Micael Rudisill. He was born 1769,

died Feb. 12, 1833.

Ezekiel DeVault of Valentine, and Barbara (May) DeVault born June 3, 1808,

died March 19, 1833, age 24 years, 9 months, 24 days.

William Denny of Dr. W. R. and Eliza Benny born May 6, 1855, died Sept. 30,

1856, age 1 year, 4 months, 24 days.

Anna Barbara May, of Daniel 2nd wife of Valentine DeVault born Jan. 1, 1771,

died Nov. 16, 1843.

Daniel Clapp of Ludwig 1st.

Mary Glass, wife of above Ludwig Clapp.

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1st wife of Henry Friddle was widow Levi May, Sr. and her name was Mollie

Huffines.

Clarence Clapp of Z. Lonnie was born March 24, 1900, died March 24, 1927.

Polly Friddle, sister of Henry Friddle and never married died Nov. 15, 1819,

age 82 years.

Henry Friddle born Oct. 24, 1805, died June, 8 1891 age 85 years, 7 months, 14

days.

Sally Staley of Henry Staley, 2nd wife of Henry Friddle and she then married

Alfred Clapp, died May 10, 1909. Stone is "Sarah Friddle Clapp".

George A. Foster of William A. and M. J. Foster died Aug. 22, 1884, age 1

year, 8 months, 21 days.

George Adam Foster born April 1826, died March 1898, age 72 years.

Sibby Staley wife of George Adam Foster born Jane. 1, 1829, Died June 6, 1887,

age 58, 5 months, 5 days.

John Faust of George, of John the pioneer born May 15, 1760, died Dec. 27,

1806, age 26 years, 7 months, 12 days.

Barbara Albright of John of Jacob wife of above John Faust of Geo. May not be

buried at Brick Church.

George Faust, of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust of Jacob Clapp born March 30,

1820, died Jan. 29, 1873, age 52 years, 9 months, 29 days.

Malinda Flack wife of George Faust.

Abraham Faust born November 29, 1816, died Dec. 19, 1816, age 20 days.

Daniel Faust, died 1792. Lies near the present entrance just above the other

Daniel Faust grave.

Daniel Faust of George and Barbara Kivet Faust of John, born Oct, 13, 1788,

died Feb. 28, 1882, Age 93 years, 4 months, 14 days.

Mary Clapp, of Jacob and Eva, and George Clapp, of Valentine, 1st wife of

above Daniel Faust born Nov. 22, 1790, died Jan. 30, 1834, age 43 years, 2

months, 8 days.

Catharine Freeland second wife of Daniel Faust above born Nov. 24, 1802, died

April 11, 1882, age 79 years, 5months, 17 days.

Joshua Faust, of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust born Jan. 24, 1812, died Dec.

25, 1838, age 26 years, 11 months, 1 days.

Simeon R. Faust, of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust, born Nov. 30, 1823, died

Sept. 20, 1841, age 17 years, 9 months, 20 days.

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Barbara A. O. Faust, of Daniel Faust and "Catharine Freeland" 2nd wife born

Jan. 8, 1836, died Oct. 31, 1868, age 32 years, 9 months, 23 days.

Henry Faust, of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust born Aug. 15, 1810, died Nov.

20, 1861, age 50 years, 9 months, 5 days.

Sarah R. Clapp of Col. Daniel, wife of Henry Faust, born Sept. 14, 1814, died

July 27, 1861, age 46 years, 10 months, 13 days.

Claudius Faust of Zimri, of Henry, of Daniel, born June 26, 1868, died Oct.

26, 1886, age 18 years, 14 days.

H. A. Filibi, M. E. I. Died 1766.

Lizzie Faust of George of Daniel and Mary (Clapp) Faust born Feb. 6, 1841

married George Patterson and had two children, died May 22, 1866, and at her

death Patterson then went to Cabarrus Co. NC age 25 years, 3 months, 16 days.

Lyndon T. W. Faust, of Henry, and Sarah (Clapp) Faust born June 23, 1846.

Died May 3, 1851, age 4 years, 10 months, 10 days.

Daniel A. Faust of Henry and Sarah (Clapp) Faust, born Dec. 3, 1833, died June

26, 1834, age 6 months, 23 days.

Henry, ( ). Faust of Henry and Sarah (Clapp) Faust born April 16, 1852 died

Aug 12, 1832, ae 3 months 26 days.

Raymond Boyd Gerringer died Jan. 7, 1930, age 1 month, 6 days.

William H. Fogleman of Henry born Oct. 15, 1844, died Dec. 27, 1815, age 71

years, 2 months, 12 days.

Sarah E. Faust of Henry and Sarah (Clapp) Faust, 1st wife of William H.

Fogleman born march 31, 1849 died Aug. 26, 1909.

Rosa B. Reece of Frank, wife of Albert Foster born July 29, 1890, died March

18, 1927, age 36 years, 7 months, 19 days.

Mary E. Johnson wife of Joseph ( ). Clapp of Tubal died Aug. 1927.

Dexter B. Clapp, of Joshua, of Joseph (Yost) of Daniel, of Ludwig born June

13, 1853, died July 5, 1928, age 75 years, 21 days.

Daniel Wilbert Clapp, of Daniel F. Clapp and Sally Faust Clapp, born Dec. 24,

1850 died Jan. 11, 1929 age 75 years, 10 months, 17 days.

Daniel Clapp of John of Jacob born July 22, 1805.

Barbara Clapp wife of Daniel Clapp.

George A. Greeson, born July 11, 1797 died Nov. 9, 1820 ae 23 years, 2 days.

Barbara Albright wife of George A. Greeson born July 17, 1799, died Aug. 16,

1833, age 84 years 1 months 9 days. A widow and married Tobias May.

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Eli Greeson of Jacob born May 18, 1805, died 1880 age 75 years.

George Adam Greeson of George A. and Barbara born April 16, 1821, died Aug.

28, 1824, age 3 years 4 months 12 days.

Myron Newt Greeson of Solomon and Anna A. (Freeland) Greeson born may1, 1852,

died Dec. 22, 1918.

Jane Eulis of Alfred and Dilla Hoffman Eulis, wife of above Newt Greeson.

Mary Ada Greeson of Myron N. and Jane Eulis Greeson born May 30, 1878, died

Dec. 6, 1896, died single, age 18 years 6 months , 6 days.

Francis Isabella Greeson of Solomon and Anna Greeson born Jan. 12, 1848, died

July 27, 1864.

Elizabeth Mabe Greeson of Solomon and Anna Greeson born Jan. 12, 1840, died

Jun 23, 1864.

Infant son of Solomon and Anna Greeson born Jan. 14, 1855, died Aug. 8, 1856.

William B. Greeson born Aug. 27, 1854, died Nov 25, 1881.

Infant of Wm. B. and S. E. Greeson.

George ( ). Greeson of Solomon and Anna born Aug. 20, 1844, died Dec. 10,

1917.

Lucy Waller of Henry and wife who was a Hollie born May 4, 1859, died Feb. 19,

1926.

John Hoffman of Christina, father of George, Davie a soldier in the Rev. War,

born 1735, died Sept. 18, 1839.

Catharine Hoffman of Geo. Ingle (Not Certain) wife of above John Hoffman born

175_, died June 15, 1832.

Solomon Greeson of Jacob born Aug. 26, 1810, died Dec. 4, 1864.

Anna A. Freeland wife of Solomon Greeson born Feb. 27, 1814, died June 14,

1880.

Hartwell Hoffman of George, of John, of Christian born May 26, 1805, died May

20, 1833.

Elizabeth DeVault of Valentine, and Barbara May DeVault, wife of Hartwell

Hoffman born Sept. 25, 1801, died May 11, 1886.

Catharine Hoffman of George and Elizabeth Schoffner Hoffman and of John and

Christian, born Dec. 21, 1816, died Aug. 17, 1846. Single.

Col. John Rudy Hoffman of Hartwell and Elizabeth DeVault Hoffman born July 13,

1824, died Feb. 10, 1899. The Cutting on the grave stone is wrong and should

be 1824 instead of 1826.

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Jennie Loudie Hoffman of Col. John Rudy and Maria E. Welker Hoffman lies at

the feet of Abigail Welker‘s grave, born Oct. 1, 1869, died June 22, 1870.

Hattie Abigail Hoffman of Col. John R. and M. E. Hoffman lies at the feet of

Abigail Welker‘s grave, died of diphtheria. Hattie and Pinkey lie in one

grave born July 26, 1873, died Dec. 19, 1878.

Pinkey Reinhart Hoffman of Col. John R. and M. E. Hoffman born Dec. 13, 1875

died Dec. 19, 1878 of Diphtheria.

John W. Holt.

Cornelia R. Holt wife of John W. Holt born Jan. 28, 1832, died Nov. 16, 1852.

James F. Hoffman of George (Miller) born Aug. 25, 1870, died Oct. 27, 1906.

Aubrey Edward Hoffman of Peter P. and Ursula (Ingle) born Aug. 26, 1904, died.

Georgia Pearl Hoffman of Peter P. and Ursula born April 23, 1896, died Oct. 2,

1900.

Nancy A. Hackett of James Hackett, 1st wife of Alphonso Shepherd born Jan. 14,

1851, died March 8, 1920.

Ursula Ingle of Reily, wife of Peter P. Hoffman born Jan 8, 1864, died Dec. 8,

1926.

Peter P. Hoffman of Daniel, of Davis died Feb. 20, 1929.

Christian Hoffman (pioneer) born in 1720 in Herie Germany. The following

dates are calculations on his youngest son‘s John‘s birth 1755, died 1795.

Barney Ingle, of Geo. a soldier of the Revolution born 175_. He lies south

from the Reubin Ingle monument and just above the Mary Pryor grave stone.

Elizabeth Richerdson, wife of Barney Ingle born 17__, age 104 years.

Reubin Ingle of Barney and Elizabeth Richerdson Ingle killed by a Negro. Born

Dec. 14, 1808, died Dec. 24, 1849.

(Note from Mara—Edna Ingle Blythe of Whitsett, NC is currently working on

Barney‘s line for the DAR. She has a copy of Barney‘s father, George‘s Will,

and a copy of a pay voucher on the books in NC. She says Reubin was killed

when the Negro he caught drinking his moonshine panicked and hit him on the

head.)

Milly Low of John and 1st wife of Sally Low, of Daniel Low, wife of Reubin

Ingle born Feb. 25, 1814, died July 3, 1892.

William Reily Ingle of Reubin and Milly Low Ingle born Jan. 30, 1837, died

April 28, 1924.

Emily Marcelia Smith, of Daniel and Anna Clapp Smith, wife of Wm. Reily Ingle

born Feb. 1, 1841, died June 18, 1899.

William Cyrus Ingle of Wm. Reily and Emily M.. Died Aug. 8 1860.

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Elizabeth P. Starr of George and Delilah Low, 1st wife of Daniel R. Ingle, of

Reubin and Milly born March 26, 1847, died July 20, 1881.

Silas V. Ingle of Daniel and Elizabeth Ingle born March 23, 1875, died June

15, 1896.

Brona Helen Ingle born Sept. 17, 1921, died Aug. 5, 1923.

Peter Ingold born 1752, died Oct. 18, 1825.

William Ingold, born June 20, 1721, died 1801.

Barbara Caroline Greeson of David, wife of John Ingle of Reily born May, 30,

1872, died March 27, 1922.

Susan Robinson, wife of _____ Bishop.

Polly Tickle of _____ Tickle, wife of David Ingle of Barney, born 1804, died

March, 7, 1871, lies at Friedens Church.

Delia Low of John Low of Daniel, 2nd wife of Wm. Reily Ingle born March 14,

1845, died July 25, 1829.

Tipton Johnson, father-in-law of Joe. Clapp, lies just south of Levi May.

Christian Kime born Dec. 31, 1789, died Jan. 29, 1826.

Sally Clapp of Barney and Judith, wife of Christian Kime, 2nd married William

Ferguson and they parted. Born Sept. 7, 1799, died Aug. 14, 1834.

Mamie N. Greeson of Barney Low and Barbara Low (Warlick), wife of Bunyan B.

Greeson born Dec. 9, 1879, died May 1, 1929.

Philipina Lewey, wife of john Henry Lewey born 1790, died Nov. 9, 1842.

Nelly Low of Barney Clapp and Judith 2nd wife, of John Low, born Aug. 15, 1805

died Oct. 3, 1867. John is buried at Lows.

Barney Frank Low of John and Nelly Clapp Low born Oct. 4, 1842, died Feb. 22,

1918.

Barbara S. Warlick of Maxwel of Lincoln Co. NC wife of Barney Low, born Feb.

13, 1846, died April 16, 1919.

Guy Warlick Low, of Barney F. and Barbara Low (Warlick), born Sept. 23, 1885,

died Sept. 27, 1902.

Francis Low born Nov. 28, 1858, died Sept. 11, 1866.

John Low of Daniel born April 2, 1861, died Jan. 17, 1863.

Hezekiah Low of Daniel born Dec. 20, 1825, died July 1, 1884.

Mary Catharine, wife of Hezekiah Low born May 28, 1816, died Aug. 13, 1879.

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John Low of Daniel, brother of Hezekiah, of Daniel born Oct. 3, 1816, died Dec.

20, 1889.

Sidney M. Low of John, of Daniel, born Jan. 31, 1847, died June 13, 1910.

Peggy Jane Low, of John, of Daniel, born April 12, 1841, died Oct. 30, 1908.

Sarah Brown wife of Sidney Low.

Mary Ann Low of John of Daniel, wife of Henry Low born Oct. 1, 1851, died March

22, 1918.

Wilbert C. Low of Henry and Mary Ann born April 20, 1880, died Dec. 3, 1883.

Aquilla Lineberry born July 7, 1825, died Feb. 28, 1898.

Jacob May of Daniel born Feb. 11, 1798, died Aug. 4, 1869.

Robert Moore born May 23, 1926, died Dec. 10, 1926, lies at feet of Babriel

Albright.

Henry May died Aug. 3, 1844.

Hannah DeVault, of Valentine DeVault 1st wife of Jacob May and first wife of

Elizabeth Rudisill and Val. DeVault.

John William Murph(y) Jr. died Sept. 4, 1929.

Murphy Wait May, of Denny A. and Martha L. May born April, 1, 1889, died July

4, 1889.

Welker Wade May of Denny A. and Martha L. May, born April 1, 1889 died July 16,

1889.

Benjamin May of Henry Sr., father of [Wm.]Henry May of Burlington, NC died in

183_, lies in S. West corner. [Brick Church]

Lula J. May of Peter and L. J. Clapp May born Feb. 11, 1883, died Sept. 10,

1884.

Simeon ( ). May of Peter and L. J. May born Dec. 29, 1885, died July 22, 1886.

Henry M. May of Peter and L. J. May born Sept. 25, 1891, died April 23, 1892.

William J. May of Peter and L. J. May born July 9, 1885, died May. 27, 1895.

John Hobart McMaster born Jan. 2, 1846, died July 27, 1847.

Oresa M. May of Ludwig born Dec. 11, 1821, died June 18, 1841.

Tobias May of Henry born Jan. 10, 1798, died Jan. 29, 1886.

Barbara Greeson of Albright, wife of Tobias May (Her maiden name was Albright)

born July 7, 1799, died Aug. 16, 1883.

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James M. May of Alexander, of Tobias born Jan. 17, 1867, died may28, 1918.

Levi May of Levi Sr. and Molly Huffines born July 10, 1814, died Oct. 25,

1891.

Polly Fogleman of John and wife of Levi May Jr. born Nov. 20, 1812, died Aug.

9, 1891.

Hillary May of Levi and Polly Fogleman May born Jan. 13, 1854, died Dec. 1,

1912.

Anna Margret Notz born Nov. 16, 1717, died Sept. 16, 1772.

William Trolinger Montgomery of J. R. and C. C. Montgomery born April 9, 1817,

died July 20, 1818.

Miss Maria B. Montgomery born Oct. 23, 1824, died March 16, 1873.

Martha H. Montgomery. Age 17 years, 6 months and 12 days.

Dr. William Montgomery, a member of the 28th U. S. Congress born Dec. 27,

1789, died Nov. 30, 1843.

Sarah Albright, of Daniel and Elizabeth Clapp, wife of Dr. William Montgomery,

born Dec. 1, 1797, died Oct. 7, 1844.

Calvin M. Pryor born July 12, 1830 died Dec. 17, 1857.

Mary E. Pryor born May5, 1840,died Jan. 14, 1868.

Daniel Warlick Ramseur, married Kate Low of Barney Low and Barbara Warlick Low,

died June 1930.

Deleah A. Roney died Sept. 6, 1846.

William Reitzel born Aug. 25, 1811, died Jan.9, 1847.

James Henderson May of Ezekiel and wife born April 2, 1852, died May 9, 1853.

William Patterson May of Ezekiel May and wife born Jan. 8, 1854, died July

1855.

Artelia J. May of Ezekiel and wife born May 14, 1859, died July 1864.

Caleb Walter May of Ezekiel and wife born Dec. 17, 1865 died June 19, 1868.

Joseph Swing born 1812, died 1859.

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Delilah Cartner of Samuel, wife f Joseph Swing born Aug. 14, 1819, died Oct. 8,

1850.

Daniel Shepherd, of Jacob and Maria born Jan. 21, 1816, died Feb. 17, 1853.

Mary A. Starr (Polly) of Abner, wife of Daniel Shepherd, born March 4, 1825,

died Nov. 25, 1906.

Jacob Rodey, only child of Daniel and Mary A. (Polly) Shepherd died of too

much whiskey, born Oct. 14, 1842, died June 6, 1887.

Elizabeth A. Boon of Martin and Elizabeth, 1st wife of Jacob Rodey Shepherd

born March 7, 1844, died July 7, 1876.

Brooks R. Shepherd of Jacob Rodey and Elizabeth, born May 13, 1871, died Jan.

11, 1892.

L. B. Shepherd of Jacob Rodey and Elizabeth born Dec. 26, 1873, died Sept. 27,

1914.

Sarah E. Coble of Dr. A. L. wife of L. B. Shepherd born Aug. 22, 1873, died

Feb. 22, 1920.

Albertine Shepherd of Abraham born Oct. 27, 1856,, died Jan. 2, 1929.

Hannah Shepherd of Jacob born Dec. 1, 1829, died Aug. 5, 1842. Single.

Dora F. Shepherd of Jacob R. and Elizabeth born Feb. 4, 1869, died Aug. 12,

1870.

Jacob Shepherd of Jacob and Sally Weitzel born Nov. 18, 1827, died Oct. 17,

1876.

Delilah May of Tobias May and wife of Jacob Shepherd, of Jacob and Sally

Weitzel born March 18, 1832, died May 30, 1891.

Infant of Jacob and Delilah Shepherd died Sept. 14, 1871.

Infant of Jacob and Delilah Shepherd died Jan. 4, 1861.

Infant of Jacob and Delilah Shepherd died.

Infant of Jacob and Delilah Shepherd died July 2, 1870.

Infant of Jacob and Delilah Shepherd died.

Abraham Shepherd of Adam and Elizabeth Weitzel born Feb. 26, 1831.

Tempy Weitzel of Henry, wife of Abraham Shepherd born Oct. 1, 1838, died Feb.

17, 1910.

Simeon Shepherd of Adam and Elizabeth Weitzel born Aug. 1837, died April 3,

1917. Confederate cook in Army.

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Malinda Ingle of Milly and Reubin, wife of Simeon Shepherd born Feb. 13, 1843

died July 3, 1913.

Adam Shepherd of Jacob and Anna Maria born Mar. 2, 1806, died Dec. 10, 1900.

Elizabeth Weitzel of Daniel, wife of Adam Shepherd born July 26, 1813, died

Nov. 26, 1890.

Jacob Shepherd born Oct. 12, 1797, died Feb. 3, 1850.

Sallie Weitzel of "Billie", wife of above Jacob Shepherd born Sept. 11, 1805,

died Dec. 23, 1891.

Plesant Smith of Daniel and Anna Clapp Smith born June 11, 1846, died Jan. 12,

1866.

Solomon Shepherd of Jacob and Sally Weitzel Shepherd born Sept. 11, 1833, died

June 20, 1918.

Tempy R. Smith of Daniel and Anna Clapp Smith, wife of Solomon Shepherd born

Nov. 26, 1838, died June 18, 1905.

Delilah Shepherd of Adam, wife of Wm. G. Friddle and died wife of Henry Linn

born Oct. 14, 1835, died Oct. 17., 1867.

Thomas Smith of Daniel and Anna Clapp Smith born July 29, 1859 died April 9,

1824.

Jodie G. Smith of Quint A. and Emily Robe(r)son born Sept. 9, 1878, died March

3, 1898. Single. [Dreamed she died died & cedar tree grew on grave - in 2 weeks she died and to the amazement of family a cedar tree did grow on grave. It stood there until graves were

cleared in 80's. Also Boxwood's were cleared. It looked awful. Told by Brother]

John F. Smith of Daniel and Anna Clapp Smith born June 17, 1854, died Feb. 7,

1923.

Emily Clapp wife of John Smith of Daniel adn Anna born April 29, 1853, died

March 30, 1924. [Emily Frances of Daniel Walter Clapp & w. Johana Troxler Clapp.]

Daniel Smith of David born July 29, 1816, died Sept. 15, 1901.

Anna Clapp of Isaac [of Tobias] and Catherine of Barney, wife of Daniel Smith

born Feb. 20, 1820, died April 25, 1899.

George C. Starr born May 22, 1810, died Sept. 15, 1887.

Delilah Low of Ludwig, wife of George Starr born Oct. 24, 1810, died Feb. 17,

1892.

Alfred Starr of George C. and Delilah Low Starr born March 3, 1850, died July

26, 1879.

John Swing born 1766, died Oct. 16, 1828.

Tempy Swing wife of above John Swing, died 1830.

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Pearl M. Shepherd of W. P. and Martha M. Shepherd born April 5, 1892, died

June 4, 1908.

Isabelle Shepherd of W. P. and Martha M. Shepherd born Jan. 11, 1896, died

Feb. 28, 1910.

Mrs. Emily Shepherd born April 29, 1854, died March 30, 1924.

Clarence G. Shepherd of J. Riley and M. C. Shepherd born June 20, 1897, died

March 20, 1902.

Margret R. Shepherd of Joshua and Ann Clapp Shepherd and wife of William H.

Iseley born Dec. 21, 1863, died Oct. 18, 1890.

Walter R. Shepherd of Alphonso and Nancy Hackett Shepherd born March 1, 1871,

died Aug. 19, 1895. Single. Deformed in walking.

Joshua Shepherd of Adam and Elizabeth Weitzel Shepherd born Oct. 15, 1829,

died Feb. 22, 1912.

Ann J. Clapp of Col. Abraham and Elizabeth Clapp, wife of Joshua Shepherd,

born Feb. 10, 1834, died Jan. 24, 1920, died of cancer of the face.

Sarah E. Shepherd of Abraham and Tempy Weitzel Shepherd born Feb. 25, 1875,

died Nov. 16, 1878.

Callie E. Shepherd of Abrahm and Tempy born Dec. 13, 1871, died Oct. 27,

1878.

Elmira A. Shepherd of Solomon and Tempy Smith Shepherd born Jan. 13, 1865,

died July 14, 1880.

Lula A. Shepherd of Solomon and Tempy Smith born Dec. 11, 1862, died Aug. 29

1864.

Sarah C. Shepherd of Solomon and Tempy Smith born Feb. 11, 1872, died Aug. 19,

1872.

John Monroe Shoffner of [P.M.] Glenn and Malvina Smith Shoffner of Daniel and

Anna

Smith born May 24, 1885, died Aug. 25, 1886.

Henry Riffin Shoffner born May 4, 1887, died Oct. 4, 1900.

Peter Monroe Glenn Shoffner, of Baldwin, born Dec. 20, 1851, died Oct. 25,

1892.

Malvina L. Smith of Daniel and [A]nnie Clapp Smith wife of P. M. Shoffner born

Feb. 25, 1852, died March 22, 1882. [Face still red when buried. Some thought

possible alive - told by Mary Cobb]

Nettie May of Joshua and Ann J. Shepherd and wife of Charles May died May 12,

1925, Probably buried alive.

Elizabeth Clapp Trolinger of John and Elizabeth Trollinger born Aug. 25, 1818,

died May, 30, 1885. [Wife of Emanuel Clapp of Barney and Emanuel of Tobias -

Married cousins of same name.]

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John Shepherd of Jacob and Maria born Sept. 1803. He was drowned Feb. 3, 1841

in the Big Alamance Creek at the lower ford on the land of Col. J. R. (John

Rudy) Hoffman.

Nellie R. Smith of Albert of "Bud" of Daniel born June 13, 1913, died Jan. 4,

1926.

Gideon M. Shepherd of Adam and Elizabeth.

Ples. Rufus Shepherd of Joshua of Adam, born May 5, 1855, died Jan. 14, 1927.

His wife is in Ohio.

Perry Shepherd of Joshua, wife of Plutarch Show died Aug. 12, 192_.

Jacob Shepherd of William Shepherd born 1778, lived on the Col. J. R. Hoffman

place.

Polly Maria Stahr married Henry Staley and the Jacob Shepherd. Staley lived

at the Staley Ford.. The Staley marriage was April 25, 1828.

Mary A. Iseley of Henry, wife of Tubal Shepherd, born April 26, 1887, died

May, 9, 1928.

Mary Writesell born May 9, 1813, died Aug. 17, 1842.

Myra Mason of Joseph and Malinda Allen Mason of Princeton, Mass. Born April 8,

1835, died July 18, 1855. Single.

Abigail Mason of Joseph and Malinda Mason of Princeton, Mass. And first wife

of Rev. G. W. Welker, born April 26, 1818, died May 2, 1851. She was buried

in an arched over brick vault in order to be taken up and carried back to

Penna (Penn.?--Mara).

Louisa Mason of Joseph and Malinda of Princeton Mass., second wife of Rev. G.

W. Welker born May 1, 1827, died March 1, 1858.

David Newton Welker of Daniel St. and Anna M. Kesecker Welker born in Penna.

Aug. 20, 1832.

Mary Welker of Daniel St. and Anna M. Kesecker Welker born in Penna. Aug. 20,

1832, and died Feb. 7, 1847 of Brain Fever.

Samuel Wolf of ___ from Penna and a brother of Anna M. Kesecker‘s mother died

April 6, 1846.

Brewster M. Welker of Rev. G. W. and Abigail born May 2, 1851, died June 29,

1851.

Abigain Mason Welker of Rev. G. W. and Louisa Mason Welker, his second wife

born Sept. 26, 1852, died Dec. 6, 1853.

Malinda Allen Welker of Rev. G. W. Welker and Louisa born Dec. 9, 1853, died

Dec. 9, 1853.

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Jesse Abigail Welker of Rev. G. W. and Emily Corsbie, his third wife, born

Sept. 11, 1862, died Oct. 26, 1865.

T. Green Wharton of John born Sept. 17, 1822, died Sept. 30, 1882. Was

drowned in Younger Mill pond. [Crossing dam on horse and slipped in pond]

Infant of T. Green and Mr. Wharton died Aug. 21, 1850.

Mrs. T. Green Wharton born Sept. 30, 1823, died Sept. 6, 1902. Is buried at

Daniels Church in Lincoln Co. NC Her maiden name was "Donnell". She was a

widow of McNeily at her marriage to Wharton.

Mary Lillian Smith, wife of J. Frank Clapp born Dec. 12, 1870, died June 16,

1911.

Infant son of J. F. and M. L. Clapp born Feb. 3, 1905, died Feb. 8, 1905.

Clide Jacob Infant son of J. F. and M. L. Clapp born June 16, 1911, died Oct.

15, 1911.

Myra T. Barnhart of Levi and Harriet and wife of Chas. T. M. Clapp, born Jan.

4, 1857, died March 13, 1930.

Z. Lonnie Clapp of Swing Clapp died Dc. 1930.

Valentine Clapp Sr. lies hard by the Eastern middle of the Church wall.

Ludwig Clapp Sr. brother of Valentine lies just south of the Old cemetery gate.

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Stoner's (Steiner's) Church,

Alamance County, N.C.

Stoner's Church became an active congregation about 1801. The church was dissolved

about 1886. The cemetery is presently located in a pasture near the village of Belmont

(near Graham) in Alamance County. It is thought that before they organized as Stoner's

they were associated with the Lutherans who later formed St. Paul's Lutheran Church.

The Church book of Stoner's was translated from the original German by Reverend D. I.

Offman. A copy was type from Rev. Offman's translation by Calvin Hinshaw in 1959. It is

my understanding that a copy of the typed records is at Guilford College. I have also

been told that the original records are in the Library at Catawba College, Salisbury,

N.C. My information is that these records are in such a fragile condition that the

public is no longer allowed to view them.

The following is from a copy of Calvin Hinshaw's transcription of Rev. D. I. Offman's

translation. I have attempted to copy it exactly as typed. Any comments of my own will

be in brackets [].

Translated Copy of a part of Stoners Church Records

Henry son of William Sharp and wife Elizabeth born A.D. 1818, Oct. 11.

Baptized March 3, 1821. Parents sponsors.

Edward, son of William Sharp and wife Elizabeth, born July 10,1820.

Baptized March 3, 1821. Sponsors, parents.

Jeremiah, son of William Sharp and wife, Elizabeth, born Sept. 15,1822.

baptized Nov. 30,1822 by John Rudy.

Mary Catherine, daughter of Wm. Sharp and wife, Elizabeth, born Jan. 7,

1827, baptized Aug. 14,1831 by John Crawford.

William Graves, son of William Sharp and wife Elizabeth, born Oct.8,

1833, baptized June 7,1834 by John Crawford.

Prissy, (Preisy) daughter of Valentine Neese and wife Eva, born Aug.

20, 1806, baptized Dec. 14,1806. Sponsors, Rolby Sherb.

Nelly, daughter of David Graves, born Sept. 4,1821, baptized Sept. 22,

1822 by John Rudy. Sponsors, Christian Sharp and wife.

Sally, daughter of Christian Sharp and wife, Barbara, born Sept. 14,1800.

Ludwig, son of Christian Sharp and wife, Barbara, born Aug. 30,1805.

Joel, son of Christian Sharp and wife, Barbara, born Feb. 25,1812.

Maria, daughter of John Reitzel and wife, Sarah, born Jan. 17,1807,

baptized March 14,1807. Sponsors, Jacob Albright and wife, Sarah.

Sarah, daughter of John Reitzel and wife Sarah, born July 11, 1817,

baptized Aug. 18,1822 by John Rudy. Sponsors, Daniel Foust and wife.

Ilion, of John Reitzel and wife, Sarah, born Jan. 30,1822, baptized

Aug. 22,1822 by John Rudy. Sponsors, John Ferrell and wife.

Eliza, daughter of Henry Ritch, born Apr. 23,1823, baptized Aug. 3,

1823 by John Rudy.

Elizabeth, daughter of David Burrow and wife, Elizabeth, born Mar.1,1807,

baptized Mar. 14,1807. Sponsors, Christian Sharp and wife.

Mitica Holt, daughter of Joseph Neese, born Mar. 31,1824, baptized May

9,1824 by J. Rudy. Sponsors, William Coble and Sally Neese.

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Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Neese, born baptized June 13,1829 by

J.G.Fritchey. Sponsors Daniel Coble and Sarah Neese.

John Ludwig, son of John Fogleman and wife, Mary, born Jan. 26,1807

baptized Feb. 18,1807. Sponsors, John Ludwig Albright and wife.

Delila, daughter of Christian Isley, born June 25,1823, baptized Aug.

3,1823 by J. Rudy. Sponsors, Jesse Boggs and Mary Isley.

Nancy Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Catherine Sharp, born baptized

Apr. 23,1842 by G.W. Welker.

William, son of Thomas Steele, born Mar. 24,1806, baptized May 15,1806.

Sponsors, Jacob Anthony and wife, Mary Magdalene.

Edwig Thompson, son of Henry and Catherine Sharp, baptized Oct.21,1843

by G.W. Welker

Martha Mary Ann Elizabeth, daughter of George Albright, born Nov.21,1822,

baptized Aug. 3,1823 by J. Rudy.

Malinda, daughter of William Albright born Jan. 24,1823, baptized Aug. 3

1823 by J. Rudy.

Sally Catherine, daughter of William Albright, born Aug. 24,1824,

baptized Nov. 9,1824 by J. Rudy.

Sarah, daughter of Henry Shatterly and wife Maria, born Nov. 12,1806,

baptized Mar. 14,1807. Sponsors, Henry Thomas and Elizabeth

Councilman.

Widow Foust, named Barbara, a born Albright, died Mar. 1,1802, aged 82

years, 4 months and several weeks. In her marriage estate she had

10 children, but 2 are dead. She has 75 grandchildren and 48 great-

grandchildren. She lived in widowhood 12 years and near 3 months.

Widow Wolf was buried Sep. 28,1801. She was found dead near her house

the day before. She closed her life at 72 years and 3 months. She

had by her husband 8 children. Her husband died 7 years and 8

months before she did.

The Widow Shatterly died June 20,1806 after being sick 5 days. She

was buried on the 21st. She was 65 years and 6 months less 2

days. She died 12 years and 5 months after her husband, Philip

Shatterly.

Eli, son of William Sharp and wife, Elizabeth, born Aug.20,1824,

baptized Dec. 10,1824 by John Rudy.

COMMUNICANT ROLL

Nov. 13,1803 the following were confirmed and on the 14th were for

first time admitted to the Lord's Supper:

Jacob Albright Catherine Albright

Jacob Loy, Elizabeth Neese

Elizabeth Loy, Barbara Albright

Maria Loy Catherine Thomas

Nov. 11,1804 were the following confirmed and on the 14th were

admitted to the Lord's Supper:

Jacob Thomas Catherine Albright

John Albright Elizaeth Councilman

Jacob Efland Philpena Garrett

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Jacob Friddle Barbara Garrett

John Albright Dorothy Friddle

John Efland Maria Sharp

Barbara Garrett Elizabeth Graves

Philpena Albright Sarah Neese

Nov. 14,1802 the following members cameto the Lord's Supper:

George Foust and Sarah Loy,

wife Barbara Jacob Neese

John Foust George Albright

John Albright Elizabeth Moser

Barbara Foust William Albright

Elizabeth Albright Anna Margaret Wolf

Barbara Albright Henry Albright and

John Efland and wife Maria

wife Margaretta John Loy and

Elizabeth Efland wife Philpena

Maria Barbara Efland Peter Ritch

Bostian Sharp and David Efland

wife Catherine John Thomas

George Albright Catherine Coble

Conrad Steiner Catherine Homes

Daniel Albright Sarah Nicholson

his mother Ludwig Albright and

his wife Catherine wife Elizabeth

Peter Foust Daniel Albright and

Sarah Foust wife Elizabeth

Catherine Loy Philpena Sharp

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INDEX

ALBRIGHT

Anna Barbara, 11

Anna Catharine, 16

Anna Elizabeth, 9, 56

Anna Maria, 12, 17, 22, 26, 60, 61, 62, 63

Anna Magdalena, 13

Anna Margret, 13, 57

Anna Mattelenna, 12

Anna Maria Keller, 98

Anna Maria Moster 98

Babriel (Gabriel), 111

Barbara, 28, 57, 79, 94, 106, 107, 111

Catharine, 10, 13, 21, 57, 60, 61, 63, 75, 79

Christian, 6

Daniel, 2, 6, 14, 15, 18, 26, 28, 29, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69,

70, 74, 75, 76, 77, 98, 99, 112

David, 14, 58

Eli, 58

Elias, 36, 39, 41A, 67, 99

Elizabeth, 6, 15, 18, 26, 28, 29, 33, 57, 59, 61, 62, 63, 64, 78, 92, 94, 99,

100.

Elizabeth Clapp, 77, 98, 112

Elizabeth Findley, 16

Elizabeth Graves, 100

Elizabeth Hobbs, 99

Emma Catharine, 11

Filbina, 23

Gabriel, 16, 23, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, 73, 79, 98

George, 28, 31, 58 ,98

Hendrich, 102

Henry, 17, 58, 98, 99

Isaac, 38

J., 58

Jacob, 16, 47, 66, 94, 102, 106

John, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 26, 42, 45, 47, 56, 71, 77, 79, 80, 82, 94, 95,

98, 99, 100, 102, 106

John Christian, 13

John Henry, 12

John Patterson, 39

John Wm., 11

Jonas, 58

Jonathan, 14, 66, 84, 98

Joseph, 55

Joseph E., 81

Joseph Preston, 51

Katie Low, 99

Letty, 99

Louisa Reihart, 81

Ludwig, 8, 10, 77, 97, 98.

Magdalena, 57, 58, 59, 60

Margret, 65, 66

Maria, 28, 57, 58, 59, 60

Maria Barbra, 4

Martha, 59

Mary Ann, 42, 98

Martha Garrett, 38

Nancy, 59

Pena, 101

Perry, 85

Philpina, 95, 102

Polly, 81

S., 58

Sally, 84

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Sally Shepherd, 80

Salome, 57

Sarah 28, 59, 79, 112

Sarah Shepherd, 98

Solomon, 32

Sophia, 5, 58

W., 58

Willia, 99

Wm., 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 22, 26, 32, 45, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,

67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 82, 84

Wm. Capt. 5, 79, 80, 98, 99, 100

Wm. Presly, 99

Wm. Presley, 36

ALLEN

Malinda, 53, 91, 92

AMICK

-----, 25

Anna Maria, 99

Barbara, 19

Catharina, 30

Daniel , 59

Eli, 30

Elizabeth, 15, 25, 70,

Jacob, 59, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 105

John, 19, 58

Joseph, 30, 57, 67, 69

Maria, 19, 35, 58, 59, 65, 66

Maria Barbara, 25

Nickalous, 28

Niclous, 94

Obadia, 28

Peter, 58, 94

Philip, 15, 56

Sarah Faust, 94

Wm., 15

ANDREW

James D., 1

ARTZ

J., 41A

ARCH.

Emily, 87

Rev. Wm. 87

ANTHONY

Dorothy, 95

John, 95

Maria, 57

BAIN

John, 46, 85

Susanna, 71

Wm., 50, 89

BAN

Susanna Shepherd, 78

BARBER

Wm., 52

BARNHART

Anna Barbara, 11

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Barbara Harriet Low, 90

Gertrude, 7, 17, 78

Gertrude Swing, 93

Harriet, 117

Harriet Low, 90

Henry, Sr., 99

Henry, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 17, 57, 78, 84, 90, 93, 99, 104, 105

John Joel, 7

Levi, 90, 99, 117

Loula A., 99

Martha Virginia, 92

Mary Jane, 104

Mary Linn, 99

Myra T., 117

Nancy, 105

Nelly, 99

Polly (Mary), 84

Susanna, 57, 93

BAULDWIN

Sarah E. L., 99

Sarah L., 99

BAYIN

Saloma, 57

BENNETT

Daniel, 20

Elizabeth, 20

Elisha, 20

BETS

Anna Barbara, 8

Anna Catharine, 4

Christian, 4

Elizabeth, 4

Mary, 105

Susanna, 4

Wm. 4, 8

BISHOP

Susan Robinson, 110

BITHAN

Rev. John W., 1, 77, 99

BLACK

Dr. Black, 81

BOHSERT

Catharine, 56

David, 56

BOON

Daniel, 81

Elizabeth, 113

Elizabeth A. 113

Henry Clapp, 37

Jacob, 4, 81

Joshua, 87

Joshua Riley, 30

Lewis, 14 35, 37, 58, 64, 66, 68, 70, 79, 81, 84

Ludwig, 30

Malinda, 84

Martin, 113

Mary Me Tildy, 35

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Matilda, 84

Matilda Ingle, 87

Polly, 101

Sally, 71

Sarah, 30

Sarah Clapp, 79

BOONE

Caleb, 86

Elvira L. Clapp 86

BORK

Michael, 19

Susa, 19

BORKS

Ehlovina, 15

Ester, 62

Esaac, 14, 15, 56

Michael, 20

Sarah, 14

Susan Moretz, 20

BOWER

Catharine 56, 60

Christian, 24

Delila, 64

Elizabeth, 20, 24

Eva, 56, 62, 64, 77

Maria, 64, 65, 67, 69

Odilla, 60, 63

Oddilla, 62

Susan, 21

Susanna, 56, 60, 62, 64

Solomon, 24

BOWERS

David, 17

Eva, 17, 61

Joshua, 1

Odilla, 61

Susanna, 61

BOWMAN

Catharina, 24

Catharine, 63

Elizabeth, 24, 76

Peter, 24

BROWER

Christian, 55

Elizabeth Clapp, 81

Dr. John, 81

Katy, 73

Niclaus, 56

BROWN

Amelia Cartner, 80

Catharina, 17, 20

John, 17

John Adam, 20

Wm., 80

BURK

Susa, 19

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Michael, 19

BURNS

Laama, 72

Lavoma, 72

Nancy, 70

Naoma, 70

BURROW

Catharine Elizabeth, 21

Ishmael, 21

Myzely, 21

BUTLER

Joshua, 74

Thornton, 54

CALK (see KECK)

Catharina, 12

Conrad, 12

CARTNER

Abraham, 66, 59

Amelia, 80, 59

Anna Margaret, 5

Barbara, 17, 18, 21, 25, 31, 56, 57, 58, 60

Catharine, 56

Catharina, 20

Christina, 28, 56

Christina Hoffheins, 95

Daniel, 5, 20, 66

Delilah, 84, 113

David, 56

Elizabeth, 25

Eva, 21, 24, 56, 77, 100, 105, 16, 56, 59, 60, 77, 95, 100, 103

Jacob, 15, 29, 30, 66, 67, 69, 70, 58

Jane, 72

Jane Hofheins, 79

Joel, 30

John, 18, 31, 64, 65, 66, 57

John Matthew, 5

Kadda, 28

Magdalena, 7, 15, 29, 77, 56

Margret, 6, 15, 29, 77, 56, 67, 69, 77

Maria, 6, 21, 60, 64, 66, 69, 57

Matthais, 14, 17, 21, 25, 56, 60

Milly, 29, 30

Peggy, 71, 72, 73

Peter, 5, 11, 18, 67, 70

Peggy Jenette, 43

R…., 43

Rosina, 5

Samuel, 24, 28, 57, 64, 65, 67, 70, 70, 72, 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 84, 95, 113

Sarah, 58

CAUSEY, (Kasset)

William, 59

CHRISTMAN

Jacob, 25

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CLAPP

A., 85

A. G., 48

A. S., 1

Abraham 2, 19, 26, 39, 40, 42, 43, 44, 47, 50, , 53, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76,

78, 79, 86, 105

Col. Abraham, 85, 86, 88, 89, 100, 101, 102, 115

Col. Abram, 102

Adam, 12, 47, 50, 55, 82

Adeline Greeson, 104

Albertine, 41A

Alfhonso G., 86

Alfred, 33, 106

Alphonso F., 102

Alphonso G., 87

Alphonso Giles, 40, 102

Andrew, 36

Ann, 52, 114, 115

Anna J., 88, 115

Anna, 32, 99, 109

Anna Barbara, 8, 9, 56

Anna Catharine, 5

Anna Elizabeth, 6

Anna Filvina, 26

Anna Maria, 11, 13, 17, 64, 96, 101, 102

Anna Margaret, 8, 9, 55, 93, 96, 101, 102

Anna Mary, 6, 9

Anna Philipina, 7

Augustus, 29

B., 58

Barbara, 7, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20, 23, 25, 26, 29, 31, 34, 36, 39, 41,

42, 43, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 71, 72, 74, 75, 79, 84,

101, 107

Barbara Faust, 93, 100

Barbara Harriet, 33, 84

Barbara Harriet Catharine, 49

Barbara Maria, 8

Barnard, 34

Barney, 11, 13, 18, 22, 23, 27, 28 , 29, 30, 32, 34, 38, 39, 60, 61, 62, 63,

64, 65, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72, 74, 75, 80, 96, 101, 102, 103, 110, 114

Varney, Jr., 100

Barney, Sr., 7, 64, 100

Benjamin F., 102

Boston, 102

Butler, 53

Butler Dexter, 53

Catharina, 12, 17, 19, 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 30, 31, 33, 34, 58, 101

Catharine, 13, 14, 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, 31, 38, 39, 41, 51, 57, 58, 60, 61, 62,

63, 65, 75, 102, 114

Catharine Faust, 29, 77, 100

Catharine Reinhart, 41A, 48

Caleb Reily, 40

Chas. T. M., 117

Christian, 33, 34, 37, 41, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74

Christina, 14

Claodor Terihsa, 1A

Clarence, 106

Cleodora T., 86

Clide Jacob, 117

Cornelia, 34

D., 83

Daniel, 2, 3, 14, 15, 17, 23, 27, 29, 31, 34, 37, 42, 43, 45, 47, 55, 57, 59,

60, 61, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 81, 82 84, 91, 95,

101, 102, 104, 105, 107

Daniel (Cooper), 30

Daniel (Hatter), 22, 53

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Daniel (Hook), 105

Col. Daniel, 2, 12, 26, 27, 32, 36, 41, 78, 81, 82, 84, 90, 104, 107

Daniel F., 29, 43, 45, 50, 52, 81, 83, 104, 107

Daniel Monroe, 32

Daniel Welker, 46, 103

Daniel Wilbert, 50, 107

David, 7, 14, 17, 20, 30, 34, 38, 56, 58, 59, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72,

76, 83, 101

Delila, 23, 71

Delilah, 46, 102, 105

Delilah Hoffman, 43, 100

Demarius Ingle, 87

Denny, 104

Dexter B., 103, 107

Dilli, 59

Dilly, 75

Doshie D. A., 103

Dutch Yost (Joe), 58

E., 103

E.H., 91

Edith Elizabeth, 47

Eli, 59

Elias, 21, 32

Elisa, 31, 81

Eliza, 82, 104

Eliza Ann Margret, 43

Elizabeth, 6, 8, 13, 14, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 30, 33,

39, 44, 47, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70,

71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 86, 98, 100, 101, 102, 103, 112, 115

Elizabeth A., 81

Elizabeth Albright, 77, 78, 100

Elizabeth Faust, 93

Elizabeth O., 103

Elizabeth (Robison), 40

Eloisa Jane, 47

Elvira, 86

Elvirah Ladosca, 41

Emanuel, 25, 102, 103

Emeline, 53

Emily, 114

Emily Frances, 53

Ester, 5, 6, 55

Eva, 14, 25, 28, 56, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 79, 105, 106

Eva Cartner, 24, 77, 105

Eve Cartner, 100

F. Zwing, 46

Felty, 78, 86

Filbina, 25

Flavius E., 88

Flavius Zoinglius, 42

Francis C., 102

Francis Cooks, 43

Francis M., 104

Gabriel, 15, 105

George, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29, 30, 31,

32, 33, 34, 36, 38, 39, 40, 41, 45, 49, 56, 57, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,

65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 95, 96,

98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106

George Jr., 17, 18, 25, 26, 60, 62

George Sr., 27, 72, 78, 79

George Archable, 30

George Benjamin, 26

G. B., 90

George Eli, 41A

George Martin Reinhart, 41A

George Newton, 44

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George Valentine, 55

George W., 86, 87, 105

Brick House George, 17, 29, 51, 77, 78, 80, 92, 100, 102, 104

Gibson George, 26

Hanna, 18

Hannah Starr, 53, 82, 102

(Hatter), 47

Henry, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 30, 56, 60, 61, 63, 64, 65, 66, 68, 79, 88, 101

Henry Boon, 28

Henry C., 90

Henry Milton, 103

Henry Rankin, 48

Helen, 15

Hellina, 15

Isaac, 27, 29, 30, 33, 34, 38, 39, 41, 41A, 66, 101, 114

Israel R., 92

J., 46

J. F., 117

J. M., 74

J. H., 34, 68, 73, 74, 76

J. Frank- 117

J. George, 41, 41A, 42, 44, 75, 86, 90, 102

J. George (Roberson George), 88

J. Henry, 31, 32, 33, 40, 41, 70, 71, 86

Jacob, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 21, 23, 24, 27, 29, 31, 41, 41A, 42,

43, 44, 45, 46, 48, 49, 51, 56, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69,70, 71,

72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 86, 92, 93, 94, 95, 100, 101,

104, 105, 106, 107

Jacob Sr., 13, 28, 63, 67, 95

Jacob Jr., 8, 13, 14, 15, 15, 63, 66

Jacob (Miller), 77, 78

Reb. Jacob C., 87

Capt. Jacob, 72

Jacob R., 78

Jacob Rudy, 36

Jacob (Roper Jacob), 95

Jacob U., 100

Jacob Ursinus, 51

James, 104

James F. R., 104

James F., 90

James L., 104

Jarr-tte Crawford, 43

Jeremia, 26

Jeremiah, 45, 89, 85, 104

Jerry, 90

Joanna, 91

Joe, 52, 53, 110

Joe (Yost), 82

John, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 20,

31, 32, 33, 34, 37, 41, 44, 45, 48, 56, 68, 69, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66,

67, 68, 69, 71, 72 , 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 83, 88, 93, 94, 100, 101,

102, 107

John Jr., 15, 16, 76

John Sr., 2, 76, 78, 84, 91

Capt. John, 100

(Hatter ) John, 44, 78, 80, 81, 83, 84, 105

(White) John, 6, 84, 104

John Artz, 41

John Barnhart, 13

John David, 18

John Elihu, 47

John George, 9, 12, 25, 28, 47, 86

John H., 102

John Henry, 12, 32, 36, 80, 101, 103

John Holt, 26

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John J., 84, 100

Capt. John Jacob, 101, 102

John Jacob, 25

John Jep, 46

John Jephuna, 31, 101

John Ludwig, 13, 14, 18, 96

John Phillip, 5, 9, 12

John Pleasant Welker, 52, 104

John Wm. 11

Joseph, 26, 33, 36, 65, 107

Joseph (Yost), 104, 105, 107

Joseph W., 105

Joshua, 3, 24, 29, 42, 43, 45, 46, 48, 53, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74,

75, 76, 78, 82, 83, 86, 100, 102, 107

Joshua A., 101

(Miller) Joshua, 51

Capt. Joshua, 51, 87, 88, 92, 100, 103, 105

Judith, 10, 22, 13, 18, 22, 23, 27, 28, 30, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 72,

74, 75, 80, 100, 101, 102, 103, 110

Judith Faust, 100

Judy, 59, 75

Katy, 71, 72, 73

Kate Rinehart, 49

Keturah, 102

L. J., 111

Laura, 12

Laura L. May, 104

Lavinia, Hoffman, 104

Leorge (George Sr., 72

Levi D., 41

Levi Monroe, 45

Lewis, 53, 91

Lewis Crawford, 41

Lewis Wm., 46

Louisa A., 70

Louisa Augusta, 44

Louisa Jane, 46

Lucinda Summers, 101

Ludwig, 7, 8, 9, 11, 12, 13 , 15, 16, 26, 33, 55, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65,

66, 67, 70, 75, 82, 93, 94, 100, 101, 102, 104, 105, 107

Ludwig Jr., 5, 13, 14, 15

Ludwig Sr., 16, 117

M. L., 117

Magdalena, 9, 14, 56, 64

Margaret, 19, 22, 27, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 64

Margret Hoffman, 94

Margery Jane, 48

Marey Barbara, 93

Marey Coole, 93

Maria, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 36, 41, 57, 58, 59,

60, 63

Maria A., 90

Maria Barbara, 14, 18, 27, 55, 57

Maria Catharina, 19

Maria Christina, 55

Maria Eva, 17, 23

Maria Holt, 95

Maria Sophia, 103

Marietta, 28

Martin, 37

Martha, 16, 84

Martha Ann, 44

Martha E. Reitzel, 86

Martha H., 89

Martha Hariette, 43

Martha (Patsy) Rudy, 36

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Martha Writzel, 105

Mary, 77, 81, 104, 106, 107

Mary Ann Elizabeth , 41, 102

Mary Alice Coble, 109

Mary Ann Weitszell, 105

Mary Bets, 105

Mary Ann Elizabeth Stewart, 104

Mary E. Johnson, 107

Mary Elizabeth, 42

Mary Glass, 105

Mary Jane, 50, Mary Jane Barnhart, 104

Mary Pymelia Catharine, 43, 103

Mary Swing, 78

Matilde, 37

Mattallena, 15

Maude, 104

Michael, 28, 104

Michael, A., 104

Michael Abraham, 53

Michael W., 102

Michael Washington, 45

Milton Alphonso, 47

Minnie, 115

Muck George, 85

Nancy Stackard, 87, 103

Nathaniel, 30, 83

Nathaniel B., 103

Nellie, 64

Nelly, 22, 65, 67, 70, 71, 72, 75, 80, 104, 110

Nelly May, 87

Nurvy, 38

Obadia, 26

Odena Helena, 22

Oliver, 34

Peggy, 105

Peggy Ann, 39

Pena Albright, 101

Permela J., 102

Perry, 59, 76

Perry ___ben, 42

Perry Ellen, 102

Perry Swing, 85

peter, 20

Philepina, 43

Philepina Moser, 96

Phillipina, 30, 80

Phillipina, 89

Philipina Albright, 95, 102

Phillip, 7, 16, 17, 19, 21, 56, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 67, 68, 69, 71, 93

Pinkney Welker, 45

Polly, 26, 27, 59, 67, 68, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 81, 85, 103

Polly M., 86, 102

Polly Anna Maria, 26

Polly Maria, 36

Polly Maria May, 85

Polly Isabella, 42, 86

Rachael May, 83

Rebecca Caroline, 47

Reley, 86

Riley, 86

Rosina Sommers, 95

Sallie, 33, Sally, 41, 45, 52, 59, 76, 80, 82, 84, 102, 104, 110

Sally Faust, 81, 107

Sally R., 81

Sally Reily, 27

Sally Staley Friddle, 106

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Saloma, 26, 28, 47, 51

Sarah, 14, 22, 32, 40, 43, 58, 79, 102

Sarah E., 103

Sarah Ellen, 50

Sarah Friddle, 105

Sarah Jane, 51, 103

Sarah R., 107

Simeon R., 88

Simeon Reily, 42, 103

Solomon, 15, 33, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74

Sophia, 5, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63

Sophia Albright, 5

Swig, 117

Temperance, 81

Tempie M., 89

Tempy Cornelia, 37

Tempy Hobbs, 80, 105

Tempy Maria, 41

Thomas T., 104

Thomas Thaddeus, 48

Tobias Sr., 6

Tobias, 9, 11, 12, 15, 20, 23, 25, 29, 30, 38, 39, 56, 60, 61, 76, 96, 101

Tub. A., 50

Tubal, 87, 104, 105, 107

Tubal A., 53, 86

Tubal Albright, 40

Upha Charline, 38

Valentine, 11, 15, 18, 20, 22, 23, 29, 31, 55, 60, 77, 78, 80, 83, 97, 98, 99,

100, 102, 103, 104, 106

Valentine Jr., 21

Valentine, Sr., 117

W. A., 46

Wilbert, 104

Will, 63

William, 12, 15, 17, 19, 20, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 41, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63,

64, 78, 79, 85, 93, 95, 101, 102

William A., 84

William C., 102

William Dickey, 30

William Henry, 12

William M., 39

William Monroe, 46

Yost (Joseph), 45, 48, 52, 53, 58, 101, 102

Z. Lonnie, 102, 106, 117

CLINE

Catharine Wagerman, 94

Christopher, 94

Jacob, 94

COBB

Elizabeth, 19, Elizabeth Wagoner, 85

Valentine, 19, 85

COBLE

A. C., 104

Dr. A. L., 104, 113

Amalia, 27

Anna Eliza Carolina, 52

Austin, 52

Anthony, 20, 21, 94

Barbara, 18

Barbara Harriet Clapp, 84

Caroline, 35

Catharina, 24

Catharine, 22

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Christina, 19, 24

Cornelia Weitzel, 89

Daniel, 24, 29, 31, 35

David, 17, 18, 25, 95

Dorothea, 22

Elizabeth, 29, 31, 35, 67, 58

Gaberiel, 18, 70, 72, 73

George, 22, 24, 89, 94

Henry, 6

Henry Nathaniel, 52

Hezakiah, 71, 72, 74

Isabella Frelland, 103

J. G., 103

Jacob, 19, 24

John, 24, 34, 94

Ludwig, 93

Magdalina, 17, 18, 29, 62

Magdalena Cartner, 77

Marey, 93

Margret, 18, 94

Maria, 19, 24, 95

Maria Barbara Sommers, 94

Martha Caroline, 103,

Martha Caroline Greeson, 103

Mary Alice, 104

N. L., 104

Nancy, 103

Nelly, 31

Peggy, 70

Peter, 18

Phillip, 24

Reily, 35

Sally, 76

Sarah, 24

Sarah E., 113

Stanley, 50, 52, 84

COOK

Christian, 55

Elizabeth, 55

Henry, 55

COPELAND

Denny Alphonso, 52

Sally Clapp, 52, 82

Shep., 52

Sjep., 82

CORSBIE

Mr., 66

David, 72, 73, 74

Elizabeth, 72, 73

Emily, 117

Jane, 70

John, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76

Margret, 66, 70

Peggy, 71, 73, 75

COSTEN

Anna Margret, 5

COX

D. C., 1

CRAWFORD

Anna M., 74, 82

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Anna Maria, 75

Rev. John H., 1, 2, 3, 39, 40, 41, 41A, 42, 43, 4, 59, 74, 75, 79, 80, 81, 82,

83, 84, 85

DENNY

Eliza, 105

Washington, 92

Wm., 105

Dr. W. R., 105

DEVINNY, DEVINEY

________, 17

DE VAULT

Abi Catharine, 89

Anna Barbara, 65

Anna Barbara May, 77, 105

Attelia, 89

Barbara, 19, 27, 61, 72, 75

Barbara May, 105, 108

Elizabeth, 19, 58, 79, 86, 89, 108

Elizabeth Rudisill, 105

Ezekiel, 72, 74, 75, 105

Frances Ann Minerva, 46

Cideon, 46, 89

Hannah, 30, 111

John Valentine Montgomery, 46

Lilly, 27

Valentine, 19, 27, 30, 65, 79, 105, 108, 111

DICK

Maria, 94

Peter, 94

DIFFENBACK

Rev. Henry, 1, 5, 57, 58, 60, 78, 93

DILLMAN

Margret, 55

DONNELL

_____, 117

Malvina, 92

DUPERT

Richard, 1

EBAUGH

Rev. John S., 27, 31, 32, 58, 79

EISLEY, (Isley)

Bolzer, 36

Elizabeth, 36

ELLOIT

Elizabeth, 58,

Hiram, 34

John, 34, 58

EPHLAND

Elizabeth, 57

John, 83

Maria, 57

Rebecca, 65, 83

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ESSLINGER

Andrew, 7, 10, 11

Anna Eva, 7

Christian, 10

Elizabeth 7

John Adam, 10

EULIS

Alfred, 49, 85, 108

Dilla Hoffman, 108

Dililah Hoffman, 85

Rankin Columbia, 49

FARMAN

Christian, 11

Jacob, 11

FAUST

Miss, 14

Abraham, 106

Ann, 62

Anna Maria, 4, 5, 12

Ann Wolf, 93

Barbara, 4, 19,, 23, 57, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 93, 94, 100

Barbara A., 89

Barbara Albright, 94, 106

Barbara A., O., 107

Barbara Ann, 42

Barbara Kivett, 77, 78, 106

Catharina, 4, 5

Catharina Clapp, 17

Catharine, 28, 29, 31, 42, 77, 82, 89, 90, 100

Catharine Freeland, 107

Catharine Hagy, 94

Christian, 4, 5, 8, 11, 12, 19, 56, 57, 60, 61, 62, 65, 73, 74, 93, 94

Christian Jr., 63, 64

Christian Sr., 63, 64

Claudius, 107

Cleodora T. Clapp, 86

Daniel, 1, 2, 3, 19, 22, 34, 37, 38, 40, 42, 45, 51, 53, 54, 59, 64, 65, 67,

68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 78, 80, 81, 82, 84, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 99, 100,

104, 106, 107

Daniel A., 107

Daniel P., 86

Daniel Paisly, 38

Elizabeth, 11, 57, 91, 93

Floretta Alma, 54

G., 44

George, 7, 16, 37, 44, 48, 76, 77, 78, 84, 88, 90, 91, 94, 100, 106, 107

Gideon, 88

Henry, 27, 37, 44, 48, 50, 51, 54, 75, 80, 81, 88, 90, 107

Henry Wm., 51

Jacob, 4, 11, 37, 58, 81

John, 4, 5, 7, 12, 15, 16, 18, 19, 55, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 68, 76, 94, 99,

100, 106

John Sr., 4

John Jr., 4

John Fritchey, 40

John Geo., 7

John Phillip, 4, 5

Joseph W., 90

Joshua, 37, 106

Judith, 4, 6, 9, 11, 12, 14, 100

Dr. Kivett, 91

Leonard, 18, 59

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Letty, 59, 99

Levi, 37, 81

Lewis, 75

Lizzie, 107

Louise, C., 91

Lydia Filbina, 23

Lyndon T. W., 107

Lyndon Thaddeus Welker, 48

Magdalena, 20

Malinda, 51

Malenda E. Flack, 88

Malinda Flack, 44, 48, 104

Margret, 18, 19

Maria Magdalena, 25

Martha Cornelia, 44

Martha Louisa Catherne, 45

Mary, 71, 73, 81

Mary Clapp, 81, 104, 106, 107

Mary J., 90

Mary Mariah, 37

Nancy, 61, 62

Peter, 20, 58, 93, 94

Philip, 4, 12

Philipina Swing, 94

Salome, 57

Sally, 37, 81, 104, 107

Sally R. Clapp, 81

Sally Reily Clapp, 27

Sarah, 19, 59, 64, 94

Sarah E., 107

Sarah Elizabeth, 50

Sarah Nurvera Jane, 48

Sarah R., 44, 54

Simeon R., 106

Simeon Rudy, 34

Sophia, 64

Wm., 17, 37, 62

Zimri. 107

Zimri M., 88

FEISHER

Charles, 83

Joseph, 83

FERGUSON

Sally Clapp Kine, 110

Wm., 110

FERIL

Barbara, 67

FESPERMAN

Harvey, 3

Hoy,1

FILIBI

H. A., 107

FINDLEY

Elizabeth, 16

Nancy, 72, 73, 74, 75

Polly A., 82

Rachel R., 82

FISHER

Fanny, 82

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FLACK

Malinda, 44, 48, 88, 106

FOGLEMAN

Anna Margret, 6

Catharina, 17

Catharine, 64, 66, 75

David, 16, 17

Elizabeth Albright, 94

Geore, 5, 32

George, 5, 32

Haneyr, 107

J. P., 84

John, 27, 36, 94, 112

Katy, 74

Margret, 4

Maria, 27, 58

Matilda Boon Pryor, 84

Melchiar, 94

Molly, 66, 71

Peter, 84

Polly, 27, 112

Polly May, 27

Sarah E. Faust, 107

Wm. H. 107

FOOSHE

Charles, 44, 46, 48, 52, 54

Elizabeth, 91

Gabriel, 87, 91

Joseph, 87

Ladoska Ellen, 54

Martha Elizabeth, 52

Rufus Baxter, 46

Sarah, 44

Zwinglius Welker, 48

FOSTER Albert, 107

George A., 106

George, Adam, 106

M. J., 106

Rosa B. Reece, 107

Sibby Staley, 106

Wm. A., 106

FREELAND

Anna A., 108

Catharine, 106, 107

Isabella, 103

James, 84

John, 84

Joseph, 84

FRIDDLE

Anna Margret, 8

Annie, 39

Barbara, 33, 72

Barbara Shepherd, 79

Catharine, 55, 57, 83

Delilah, 83

Delilah Shepherd, 114

Elizabeth 83

Emily, 33

Emily Caroline, 41

George, 33, 35, 57, 64, 65, 68, 69, 72, 78, 79

Henry, 33, 39, 41, 70, 73, 75, 79, 106

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Isom, 59, 68

Jacob, 39, 73, 75

Laban, 35

Levi Monroe, 47

Lewis, 39, 50

Lorentz, 55

Loretz, 8

Magdlene, May, 79

Mary Elizabeth, 48

Millie, 59

Milly, 68, 78

Mollie Huffines, 106

Nancy, 71

Nanny, 86

Oliver, 43, 45, 47, 50

Polly, 36, 41, 71, 106

Polly Jane, 43

Polly Staley, 39

Sarah, 43

Sally Staley, 106

Sophia, 20

Wm., 45

Wm. G., 88, 114

Wm. Guilford, 41

FRITCHEY

Rev. Mr., 2

Rev. John G., 74

GARRETT (Garrit - Garhard - Gerhart)

Barbara, 21, 23, 24, 62, 63

Barbara Ingold, 94

Elias, 23

Henry, 26, 94

John, 21, 23, 26, 57, 62, 63, 94

GERRINGER

Raymond Boyd, 107

GERSHEIMER

Philip, 11

GIBB

Anna Barbara, 55

Henry, 55

GIBSON

John Calvin, 34

Joseph, 71, 75

GILMER

James, 52, 90

GIPSON

Catherine, 55

GLASS

Elizabeth, 21

George, 21, 22, 29, 35

John, 18

Maria, 21, 22, 29, 67

Mary, 105

Philip, Jr., 18

GOLEY

Christina, 90

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GRAUSER

Agnes Stuard, 94

Frederick, 94

GRAVES

Anna Maria, 57

Bostian, 58

Cahtarine, 57

D., 58

Daniel, 20, 56, 58

David, 57, 58, 63

Eli, 58

Elizabeth, 21, 55, 58, 100

John, 20, 60, 61, 62, 63

Millie, 24

Milly, 58

Peter, 21, 56, 61, 63

Sarah, 58

Sebastian, 56

GREESON

A. L. A., 44

Adeline, 104

Alfred, 86

Alfred Monroe, 41A

Amelia, 76

Anna, 103, 108

Anna A. Freeland, 108

Barbara, 33 52, 68, 89, 108, 111

Barbara Albright, 107

Barbara Caroline, 110

Barbara Catharine, 42

Bunyan, 110

David, 23, 110

Dorothea, 21, 62

Dorothy, 60

Dorothy Ingle, 77

E. Jane, 91

Eli, 108

Eliza, 83

Eliza Adline, 44

Elizabeth A., 91

Elizabeth Mabe, 108

Elize Moelke, 31

Farley, 67

Frances Isabella, 49, 108

George, 31, 47, 58

George a., 33, 107

George Adam, 33, 108

Gideon, 90

Gideon Lindsey, 43

Gurley, 72

Henry, 42

Isaac, 21, 77, 97

Jacob, 10, 23, 31, 41A, 76, 108

John, 24

Jane Eulis, 108

Leayer, 76

Mamie N., 110

Margret, 7, 24

Maria, 23

Martha C., 89

Mary Ada, 108

Myron Newton, 52, 108

Nanny E. Friddle, 86

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Newt, 108

Nicholaus, 7

S. E., 108

Samuel, 7

Sarah Cleodora, 50

Solomon, 42, 43, 44, 47, 49, 50, 52, 89, 90, 91, 103, 104, 108

Tamatha, 65

Turley, 75

Wm., 52, 90

Wm., B., 108

GROFF

W. H., 1

GRUBER

Peter, 94, 95

Peter Sr., 95

Philipina Ingle, 95

Sarah, 94

HACKETT

James, 49, 109

Nancy, 115

Nancy A., 109

Nerva Harriet Holt, 49

Wm. Harvey, 49

HADDOCK

Henry, 45, 85

HAGY

Catharine, 12, 94

Conrad, 10, 12, 21, 23, 29, 94

David, 67

John, 12, 21, 32

Ludwig, 32

Magdalena, 21, 23, 29, 67, 68, 69

Maria Magdalena, 60

Maria Sophia, 21

HAMEL

Jacob, 7

HAUCK

Rev. Wm., 79

HAUK

Wm., 28, 29, 30, 31, 37

HAUR

Christian, 6

HELTEN

Eli, 97

Peter, 97

HENKEL

Phillip, 28

HIAT, HIATT

Chas. E., 1

David, 18, 57, 94

Elizabeth 57, 61, 62

Jacob, 23, 24, 57, 60, 94, 95

John, 57

John Jacob, 18

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Magdalena, 60, 61, 62

Maria, 23, 23

Maria Coble, 95

Maria Dick, 94

Maria Magdalena, 18

Wm., 24

HILL

James, 36

Menerva Miller, 36

HINES

____, 46

Lilly, 27

Permelia Cahtarine, 46

Wm., 27, 46

HOBBS, HOBS

Elizabeth, 59, 99

Jane, 70

John 59, 79, 80, 81, 105

Katy, 59

Maria, 59

Polly, 66, 67, 71

Temperance, 81

Tempy, 80, 105

HOFFHEINES, HOFFEINS

Catharine, 95

Christina, 95

David, 95

Daniel, 95

Jane, 79

HOFFMAN

Andy, 34

Anna Margret, 11, Aubrey Edward, 109

Catharina, 22

Catharine, 21, 57, 63, 108

Catharine Ingle, 108

Catharine W., 91

Christina, 108

Christian, 80, 108, 109

Daniel, 10, 57, 109

David, 3, 59, 80

Davie, 109

Delilah, 43, 85, 100, 104

Dilla, 108

Elizabeth, 19, 22, 25, 41, 58, 68, 71, 75

Elizabeth DeVault, 79, 86, 89, 108

Elizabeth Shaffner, 82, 108

Emily Arch, 87

George, 10, 25, 57, 67, 68, 71, 72, 75, 76, 82, 100, 104, 108

George Harpine Welker, 47

George, (Miller), 109

Georgia Pearl, 109

Hilliary, 28, 51, 80, 82, 87, 91

Hartwell, 19, 38, 39, 41, 66, 70, 71, 72, 75, 76, 79, 85, 86, 89, 108

Hattie Abigail, 109

James F., 109

Jennie Loudie, 109

John, 10, 11, 22, 32, 63, 75, 76, 80, 94, 100, 108

John J., 87

John R., 85

Col. J. R., 116

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Col. John R., 108, 109

Josephus Kivet, 51

Joshua, 86

Lavinia, 104

Lillian, 86

Lillie, 39

Margaret, 94

Maria E., 109

M. E., 109

Narcissa Delvina, 48

Nelly, 41, 89

Oliver, 25

Peter, 22, 56, 109

Pinkey, 109

Pinkey Reinhart, 109

Polly Louise May, 34

Sally Clapp, 80

Saloma Clapp, 28, 47, 51

Salome, 48

Solomon, 22

Sarah Ellen, 91

Ursula Ingle, 109

Valentine, 89

Wm., 47, 48

HOLLIE

Lucy, 108

HOLT

Alfred, 39

Barbara, 56

Catharine, 63

Cornelia R., 109

Helena, 56

James Monroe, 52

Jeremiah, 95

John W., 109

Maria, 95

Sarah, 65

Wesley, 52

HUBBARD

Eva Clapp, 105

Ned, 105

HUFFINES

Mollie, 106

Molly, 112

HURDLE

Miss., 87

INGLE

Adam, 30, 31, 33, 34, 38, 47, 68, 71, 73

Aidy, 19

Albert, 45

Anna Barbara, 60

Anna Margret, 10, 55

Barbara, 19, 110

Barney, 8,, 21, 55, 69, 80, 87, 88, 90, 109, 110

Brona Helen, 110

Catharina, 67

Catharine, 21, 55, 59

Cornelia, 47

Daniel, 110

Daniel R., 110

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David, 3, 39, 40, 45, 47, 49, 59, 75, 80, 82, 87, 90, 110

Delia Low, 110

Delila, 30

Demarius, 87

Dorothea, 6, 56

Dorothy, 77

Elizabeth 21, 30, 56, 87, 110

Elizabeth Richerdson, 109

Emily Marcelia Smith, 109

George, 6, 10, 95, 108, 109

George Zevingle, 50 (Zwingle)

Henry, 10

Hezakeah, 38

Jacob, 15

John, 10, 59, 88, 110

John C., 87

John Calvin, 39

Joshua C., 31

Katy, 71

Lowina, 56

Ludwig, 19, 60

Malinda, 114

Margret, 6

Maria, 30, 58

Matilda, 87

Mebane, 50, 87

Milly, 110, 114

Milly Low, 109

Philipina, 56, 95

Polly, 74, 82

Polly Tickle, 45, 110

Rebecca, 33

Reily, 109, 110

Reuben, 88, 109, 110, 114

Riley, 88

Rufus, 90

Sidney, 87

Silas V., 110

Tempy Cornelia, 34

Thaddeus, 49

Ursula, 109

Wm., 15

Wm. Cyrus, 109

Wm. Reily, 109, 110

INGOLD

Abigail, 47

Adam, 73

Ambrose, 42, 47, 81, 84, 86

Amelia, 83

Barbar, 17

Barbara, 21, 24, 57, 60, 62, 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 77, 94

Catharina, 17

Christian, 60

Christina 19, 60, 61, 62, 63

Christina Streter, 93

Delila, 24

Dorothea, 23, 24

Dorothy Anthony, 95

Filbina, 24

Gerhart, 65

Jane, 73

Jeremeah, 81

Jeremiah, 42, 48, 49

Joel, 81

John, 23, 24, 57, 63, 95

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Leah, 83

Maria, 56

Peter, 17, 19, 21, 24, 56, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 70, 77, 81, 93, 94,

95, 110

Peter Sr., 28

Rebecca, 82, 84

Ruth, 86

Wm., 56, 60, 62, 110

ISELEY, EISLEY

Baltzer (Eisley), 94

Christian (Eisley), 94

Hanna Zimmerman (Eisley, 94

H. I., 103

Henry, 116

Margret R. Shepherd, 115

Mary A., 116

Sarah E. Clapp, 103

Wm. H., 115

JOBE

Aron Washington, 35

Joseph Graham, 35

Moser, 35

Sally, 76

JOHNSON

Amelia, 83

Cynthia, 84

Elvi, 85

Hampton, 84

Mary E., 107

Tipton, 110

Thomas, 58

Wm., 84, 85

KARLIN Anna Margret, 5

KAST Anna Margret, 5

KECK (Calk)

Catharina, 12

Conrad, 12

Danile, 32

Elizabeth, 22, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 70

George, 30

Henry, 16, 22, 23, 25, 31

Maria, 20, 23

Phillip, 24

KEIM (See KIME)

C., 58

Christian, 63

David, 63

P., 58

S., 58

KELLAM

A., 81

Deleza Crawford, 41A

Martin Rudy, 39

Nelson, 39, 41A, 78

Polly Albright, 81

Rosina Mary, 78

Tempy Caroline, 41A

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KELLER

Anna Maria, 98

KENNET ____, 30

KILIAN

Meria, 56

KIME (see KEIM)

Christian, 38, 55, 58, 110

David, 58

Henry, 55

Sallie, 72

Sally, 38, Sally Clapp, 110

Sally Mariah, 38

KIMERY Catharine, 24

Elizabeth, 23

John, 23

Minny, 23

KIMRIE

Frederick, 12

KIRKENETT

Magdalena, 9

Philip, 9

KIVET

Barbara, 77, 78, 106

KLOPFENSTEIN

M. L., 1

KNEIL

David, 65, 66

LEIDY

Rev. George, 31, 32, 59, 79

LEOPOLD

George A., 2

LERVERY

Philipina, 64

LESCH

Amelia G., 82

LEWENBERGER

Mrs., 96

LEWEY

Alfred, 38

David, 32

John, 32, 33, 36, 38, 39, 80

John Henry, 110

Nelly, 33

Polly, 59, 75, 80

Peny, 39

Perry, 72, 73, 74, 76

Philipina, 67, 110

Reuben, 39

LEWIS

Emma, 87

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LINDSAY

Amelia G. Lesch, 82

Silas, 82

LINEBERRY

Albertine, 35

Anna Margaret, 7

Aquilla, 92, 111

Barbara, 56

Catharine, 66, 68

David 10

Elizabeth albright, 92

Eva, 58

Feorge, 35

Frank, 7

Frankl, 10

George, 10, 58, 66

Judith, 7

Mrs., 75

Magdalena, 35, 58

Maria, 56, 65

Molly, 68

Sarah, 24, 57

Wm., 59, 66, 69

LINN

Alexandre, 6

Ann, 6

Dililah Shepherd Friddle, 114

Henry, 114

John, 6, 9, 10

John Jr., 24

Maria, 24

Mary, 99

Samuel, 10

Sarah, 24

LORETZ

Adam, 9

Rev. Andrew, 1, 12, 14, 55, 56, 77, 78

Anna Maria, 9

Catharina, 9

George, 7, 9

Joseph, 7

Maria, 9

LOW

Adam, 15, 19, 23, 93

Addison, 89

Anna, 59

Barbara Harriet, 90, 99

Barbara Harriet Barnhart, 99

Barbara Warlick, 110, 112

Barney, 110, 112

Barney F., 110

Barney Frank, 110

Caroline Lucinda, 89

Catharine Hoffheins, 95

Daiel, 109, 110, 111

David, 14, 89, 93, 95

Davie, 95

Delia, 110

Delilah, 110, 114

E. Carolina, 91

Elizabeth, 14

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Eva, 20, 56

Francis, 110

George, 89

Guy Warlick, 110

Harriet, 90

Henry, 43, 88, 111

Hezekiah, 110, 111

Joel R., 89

John, 31, 33, 34, 43, 76, 88, 89, 90, 109, 110, 111

Kate, 112

Lillian Catharine, 89

Ludwig, 15, 24, 27, 114

Magdalena, 19,

Mamie, 110

Margret, 7

Maria, 23, 24, 27

Martha Elizabeth Watson, 43

Martha Watson, 88

Mary Ann, 111

Mary Catharine, 110

Milly, 109

Nelly, 88, 89, 90, 91, 110

Peggy Jane, 111

Peter, 7

Philipina, 31

Sally, 109

Saloma, 31

Sarah, 19

Sarah Brosn, 111

Sidney M., 111

Susanna Barnhart, 93

Wilbert C., 111

LOWEY

Isaac, 35

John, 35

LOY

Catharine, 78

Caty, 74

George, 78

Katie, 99

Katy, 70, 71, 72, 74

LOYD

Henry, 55

LUCKER

Adam, 8

John George, 8

LUDSVIKIN

Elizabeth, 10

LUEY

Benjamin, 29

Elizabeth, 29

Jacob, 29

John, 27, 29

Oliver, 27

Philipina, 27, 29

LUGER

Adam, 93

Anna Margret Clapp, 93

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MABE

Elizabeth, 108

MARKHERT

Rev. J. L., 25, 26

MARSTALLEA

Conrad, 11

Solomon, 11

MARTIN

James, 1

MASON, MEHSON

Abby, 86

Abigail, 116

Abraham John, 30

Elizabeth, 30

Emily, 32

Joe, 53, 91, 92, 116

Louisa, 92, 116

Malinda Allen, 91, 92, 116

Myra, 53, 91, 116

MAST

Conrad, 7

Eva, 7

MATTHEW

John, 5

MAY

A., 58

Alexander, 41A, 42, 90, 112

Amelia, 59, 75, 80, 81

Amelie, 75

Anna, 30, 66, 83

Anna Barbara, 4, 77, 105

Anna Magdalena, 13

Anna Maria, 16

Anna Maria Wagner, 95

Anna Sophia, 31

Annie, 69

Artelia J., 112

Barbara, 6, 7, 10, 18, 55, 59, 61, 62, 63, 66, 71, 105

Barbara Albright, 79

Barbara Albright Greeson, 107

Benjamin, 111

Caleb Walter, 112

Calvin Reily, 40

Catharina, 6, 7, 9, 30

Catharine, 20, 23, 57, 61, 62, 67, 70, 76, 85

Charles, 115

Cresa M., 111

D., 58

Daniel, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 15, 16, 18, 31, 35, 36, 40, 41, 57, 59, 61, 63, 65,

67, 68, 69, 70, 77, 81, 83, 93, 105, 111

Daniel Jr., 14, 22

Daniel (Tailor), 81

David, 14, 32

Delilah, 89, 113

Denny A., 111, 112

Eli, 35, 65

Elias, 34, 38, 59, 65, 66, 68, 67, 70, 71, 72

Elizabeth, 10, 59, 67, 68

Emily Elizabeth 40

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Ester, 56

Eva, 65, 68, 70, 71, 72

Eva Barbara, 17

Ezekiel, 33, 46, 112

George, 18, 23, 35, 60, 62, 63, 66, 69, 70, 75

Hannah, 30, 32

Hannah DeVault, 111

Henderson, 39

Henry, 14, 16, 17, 18, 22, 41A, 42, 63, 64, 65, 67, 69, 70, 77, 79, 111

Henry Sr., 111

Henry M., 111

Hillary, 112

Isaac, 86

Jacab, 4, 16, 20, 30, 32, 33, 34, 37, 39, 40, 41A, 55, 57, 58, 59, 61, 63, 65,

66, 67, 68, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 76, 79, 85, 95, 111.

James Henderson, 112

James M., 112

Jeremiah, 32

Jonathan, 23, 35, 70, 71, 73

John, 13, 14, 35, 55, 79, 93, 95

Joseph, 32

Katy, 71

L. J. Clapp 111

Laura L., 104

Letty, 75, 80

Levi, 27, 85, 104, 106, 110, 112

Lewis, 85

Lotty, 59

Louise Martin, 33

Ludwig, 33, 36, 58, 68, 69, 111

Lula J., 111

M., 58

Madison, 34

Magdalena, 14, 18, 22, 58, 64, 68, 93

Magdlene, 79

Maria, 34, 59, 66, 68, 69, 85, 71

Maria Barbara, 22, 57

Maria Elizabeth 14, 32

Maria Margaret, 56

Maria Sophia, 36

Martin, 59, 67, 69

Martha L., 111

Martha L. Shaw, 112

Mary, 79

Mary Ann, 41

Michael, 38

Molly, 65, 67, 70, 71

Mollie Huffines, 106

Murphy Wait, 111

N., 58

Nelly, 87, 104

Nettie, 115

Peter, 14, 46, 111

Polly, 34, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71

Polly Fogleman, 112

Polly Louise, 34, 85

Polly Maria, 36, 85

Rachel, 30, 83

Rosina, 59, 67, 68, 69, 70, 78

Sabina, 57

Saffried, 33

Sally, 85

Sarah, 81, 86

Simeon, 111

Solomon, 20, 40, 70, 71, 74, 76

Temperance, 91

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Tempy Ann, 42

Tobias, 16, 20, 23, 33, 36, 40, 42, 56, 59, 61, 62, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69,

70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 79, 80, 89, 90, 91, 107, 111, 112, 113

Washington, 37

Welker Wade, 111

William, 59, 65

Wm. J., 111

Wm. Patterson, 112

Wm. Rudy, 36

MEBANE

John, 50

Martha Clapp, 84

Mrs., R., L., 84

Robert L., 87

Robert Lafayet, 50

MEGEAEHEY

James, 35, 36

Joseph White, 36

Wm. Lindley, 35

MEHSON, MASON

Emily, 32

John, 32

METZGER

Anna Margaret, 5

Valentine, 5

MEYER

Mary Elizabeth , 93

MITCHELL

John, 81

MOHSER (See MOSER)

Franciscus, 56

MONTGOMERY

C. C., 112

J. R., 112

Maria, 112

Martha, 112

Mary A., 112

Nancy Elizabeth, 28

Sally, 66, 67, 68, 76

Saloma, 28

Sarah Albright, 79

Wm., 28

Dr., Wm., 112

Wm. Trolinger, 112

MOORE

Robert, 111

MORIS

Frederick, 56

MORITZ

Anna Maria, 55

Maria Barbara, 56

Mary Elizabeth Meyer, 93

John, 56, 93

Susan, 20

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MOSER

Adam, 96

Anna Maria, 98

Jacob, 24

Maria, 68, 69, 70

Philepina, 96

Phillip Jacob, 55

MURPHY

John Wm. Jr., 111

McADOO

Hon. Wm. Gibbs, 55

McLEAN

Abi Catharine DeVault, 89

E. N., 91

J. M., 89

McMASTERS

John Hobart, 111

McNEILY

____, 117

NEESE

Adam, 21, Anna Catharine, 7

Anna Maria, 93, 96

Barbara, 20, 28, 60, 61, 62, 72

Barbara Faust, 94

Catharine, 21

Catharine, 21, 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 70

Elizabeth, 21, 30, 63, 66, 69

George, 7, 10, 11, 20, 28, 94

John, 20, 21, 41, 58, 59

John Adam, 7

John George, 11

Joseph, 58

Margret, 67

Martain, 30

Martin, 63

Milly, 58

Peggy, 76

Reily, 41

Sophia, 28

W., 58

NOTZ

Anna Margret, 112

O‘BRIEN

Lucy Ann, 84

PAISLEY

Rev. Wm., 1, 37, 38, 39, 71, 72, 73

PATTERSON

Elizabeth Faust, 91

George, 91

Lizzie Faust, 107

PHEIFER, PHEIFFER

Adam, 56

B., 58

Barbara, 65, 66, 68

Catharina, 58

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Daniel, 17

Delila, 27

Elizabeth, 58, 65, 66, 72, 75

Johathan, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75

Margret, 17, 27

Polly, 34, 59, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75

Sophia, 58, 65, 66, 68, 69, 75

Valentine, 17, 27, 65, 66, 68, 71, 72, 73, 74

PHILLIPI, PHILLIPPI

Ambrose Gutman, 31

Catharina, 20

Catharine, 22, 60, 61, 94

Elizabeth , 19, 20, 25, 29, 31, 60, 64

Elizabeth Weitman, 95

Eva, 29, 64, 66, 67, 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 75

Jacob, 25

John, 20, 22, 31, 36, 83, 94, 95

John Jr., 29

John Sr., 29

Leonard, 18, 22, 94

Margret, 16, 22

Margret Coble, 94

Nancy, 29

Rachel Starr, 83

Sarah, 22

PITTS

Moser, 74

PRICE

Dr., 85

Thaddeus A., 85

Thaddous Alexander, 45

PRIESTLY

Wm., 48

PRYOR

Calvin, 84

CalvinN., 91

Calvin M., 53, 112

Mary, 109

Mary E., 112

Matilda Boon, 84

RAMSEUR

Daniel Warlick, 112

Late Low, 112

REECE

Frank, 107

Rosa B., 107

REILY

Rev., James R., 1, 27, 28, 58

Rev. Jacob R., 79

REINHART

___, 78

Catharine, 41A, 48, 100

Kate, 49

Louisa, 81

Melvina, 84

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REITZEL

Widow, 64

Henry, 70

Martha E., 86

Polly, 44

Polly Clapp, 80

Sarah Kature, 44

Wm., 44, 80, 85, 112

RICH

John, 59

Peter, 56

RICHERDSON

Elizabeth, 109

Molly, 74

RITSCHERDON

Barbara, 56

Frederick, 56

Magdalena, 56

Maria, 56

ROBESON

Elizabeth, 40

Emily, 114

ROBINSON

Susan, 110

ROMNE

Wm., 59

RONEY

Delah A., 112

RUDISILL

Elizabeth, 105, 111

Michael, 105

RUDY

Barbara, 35

Rev. John R., 1, 22, 24, 25, 36, 59, 66, 68, 70, 71, 78, 81

Maria, 35, 67, 69, 70, 71

SAVAGE

Bythy, 76

SCHERER

Rev. Fred R., 86

Lillian Hoffman, 86

SCHNOIDER

Rev., 77

SCHULTZ

Christian, 6, 9

John Henry, 6

Maria Elizabeth, 9

Mary Elizabeth, 6

SHADDY

Jacob, 18

John, 18, 56

Rachael, 56

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SHAEFFER

Elizabeth, 16

John, 13

Wm., 16

SHARP

Anna, 56

Anna Catharine, 55

Attelia DeVault, 89

Barbara, 57, 62

Catharine, 58

Christian, 62, 75

Eva Maria, 55

R. O., 89

Sarah, 58

SHATTERLY

Andrew, 94

Catharine, 94

Catharina, 17

Catherine, 55

John, 22

SHAW

Amelia May, 81

Martha Hariette, 43

Martha L., 112

Wm., 112

Wm. C., 1

SHEPHERD

Abraham, 50, 87,, 113, 115

Abraham Alexander, 51

Adam, 23, 44, 49, 50, 52, 83, 87, 113, 114, 115, 116,

Alphonso, 109, 115

Ann Clapp, 52, 115

Anna Maria, 23, 28, 114

Ann J., 115

Ann J., Clapp, 88

Albertina, 113

Barbara, 58, 59, 65, 66, 67, 68, 70, 71, 73, 74, 75, 79

Brooks R., 113

Catharine Albright, 79

Catharine, 58, 67

Catharine B., 85

Catherina, 28

Clarence G., 115

Dora F., 113

Delilah May, 89, 113

Delilah, 44, 90, 114

David, 22

Daniel, 29, 13

Daniel Rankin, 49

E. J., 91

Elizabeth, 16, 31, 44, 113, 116

Elizabeth A. Boon, 113

Elizabeth Jane, 53

Elizabeth Pyrmelia, 40

Elmira A., 115

Emily, 90, 115

Eliza, 89

Elizabeth Weitzel, 83, 114

Eralina, 44

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Gideon M., 116

Gideon Monroe, 49

George, 40

Hannah, 40, 113

Hilliary, 91

Hilliary Waller, 50

Henry, 32

Isabelle, 115

J. Riley, 115

Jacob Riley, 49

James Alphonso, 52

Joshua, 51, 52, 87, 88, 115, 116

John, 20, 28, 31, 32, 40, 70, 79, 83, 116

Jacob Rodney, 113

Jacob R., 113

Jacob Jr., 78

Jacob Sr., 78

Levi, 49

L. B., 113

Lula A., 115

Mary Clapp, 77, 104

Mary A. Iseley, 116

Mary Ann, 44

Margret, 27, 75

Margaret, 81

Margret R., 115

Mary Ann, 83

Malinda Ingle, 114

Mary A. Starr, 113

M. C., 115

Martha M., 115

Maria, 20, 27, 29, 59, 67, 71, 113, 116

Nancy A., 109

Nancy Hachett, 115

Pleasant Wesley, 52

Ples Rufus, 116

Polly, 113

Pearl M., 115

Peggy, 76

Rankin, 104

Suffona, 68

Sarah, 44, 98

Susanna, 59, 78

Sally, 39, 47, 59, 76, 80, 90

Sally Weitzel, 79, 113, 114, 115

Sarah C., 115

Solomon, 114, 115

Sarah E., 115

Sarah (Sally), 50

Sarah E. Coble, 113

Simeon, 113, 114

Tubal, 116

Thaddeus, 47

Tempy R. Smith, 114

Tempy Smith, 115

Tempy Weitzel, 113, 115

Walter R., 115

W. P., 115

Wm. Moser, 31

Wm., 16, 22, 27, 40, 59, 65, 72, 104, 116

SHERER

Barney, 28

Daniel, 29

Frederick, 28, 29, 75

Rev. Frederick Riley, 39

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Jacob, 30, 33

Jacob G., 28

Rev., 26

Lillie Hoffman, 39

Marietta, 28, 29

Peggy, 70, 72, 73

SHERRER

Barbara, 65, 66

Jacob, 31

Margret, 64, 65, 67

SHOE (see SHOW)

Catharine, 44

Catharine Shatterly, 94

David Washington, 48

Eliza Jane, 43

Eva Bower, 77

Henry, 17, 94

Jeremiah, 45

Joel, 45

John, 43, 44, 45, 83

Leah, 43, 44

Leah Ingold, 83

Phillip, 77, 94

Peter, 43, 45, 48, 82

Rebecca, 43

Rebecca Ingold, 82

SHOFFNER

Baldwin, 115

Barbara, 64, 65, 69

Barbara Clapp, 16, 79

Catharina, 24, 32

Daniel, 16, 32, 79

Elizabeth, 82, 108

Emily, 101

Glenn, 115

Henry Riffin, 115

John, 101

John Monroe, 115

Malvina Smith, 115

Michael, 101

P. M., 115

Peter Monroe Glenn, 115

Wm., 65

SHOW (see SHOE)

Peter Shepherd, 116

Plutarch, 116

SIEBALD

John Ludwig, 18, 97

John Jacob, 18

Maria Magdalena, 18

SMITH

Adam, 9, 17

Albert, 116

Ann, 115

Ann Clapp, 99, 109, 114

Bud, 116

Daniel, 99, 109, 114, 115, 116

David, 99, 114

Eliza Clapp, 81, 82

Emily Clapp, 114

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Emily Marcelia, 109

Emily Robson, 114

Eva, 17, 29

Frankis, 99

Frankie, 99

Fred N., 81

Frederick, 82

Jodie G., 114

John, 114

Malvina, 115

Malvina L, 115

Maria Eva, 9

Mary Lillian, 117

Minnie Clapp, 115

Nellie R., 116

Phillip, 60

Plesant, 114

Quint A., 114

Tempy R., 114

Thomas, 114

W. Rankin, 91

Willia Albright, 99

SOMMERS

John, 94

Maria Barbara, 94

Peter, 94, 95

Rosina, 95

Sarah Gruber, 94

SOOTS

David, 75

Katy, 75

STAHR (see STARR)

John, 8

John Barnhart, 8

Madalene, 60

Margret, 60, 62, 63

Mary Eliza eth, 8

Polly Maria, 116

STALEY

Mr., 83

Amelia Johnson, 83

Catharine, 40

Henry 40, 79, 106, 116, 75

Martin, 90

Polly, 75, 39

Polly Maria Stahr, 116

Polly Weitzel, 79

Sally, 106

Sibby, 106

Tempy Ann May, 42

STARR

Abner, 53, 82, 87, 102, 113

Adam, 5, 7, 8, 9, 12, 20, 23, 93

Adam Jr., 23

Alfred, 114

Anna Margaret, 5, 8, 9

Anna Maria, 5, 55, 96

Anna Maria Weitzel, 93

Catharine Weitzel, 93

Daniel, 51, 53, 87

Daniel Wilbert, 53

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David, 7, 15, 21

Delilah Low, 110, 114

Elizabeth Margret, 8

Elizabeth P., 110

George, 110, 114

George C., 114

Hannah, 53, 82, 102

Jacob, 8, 9, 96

John, 9, 93

John Jr., 11

John Adam, 7

John Jacob, 8

John Henry, 9

John Pembroke, 51

Launda Cleodora, 51

Magdalena, 21, 68

Margret, 12

Margret Weitzel, 93

Maria, 23

Mary A., 113

Molly, 65, 75

Polly, 65, 71, 72, 73, 113

Rachel, 83

Sarah, 87

Sophia, 11

STAUFFER

Geo., A., 1

STEELE

Tubley, 58

STEWART

Mary Ann Elizabeth, 104

STOCKARD

Nancy, 87, 103

STRADER

Anna Catharine, 16

Anna Martret, 7

Jacob, 16

John, 16

STRADER

Anna Catharina, 16

Anna Mortret, 7

Jacob, 16

John, 16

STRADFORD

Charlie, 103

"Fayette", 103

Sarah Jane, 103

Sarah Jane Clapp, 103

STRATER

Christian, 93

STRETER

Christina, 93

Jacob, 16

John, 16

STUARD

Agnes, 94

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SUMMERS

Lucinda, 101

Col. Peter, 101

SUTHERS

Anna, 55

Rev. Samuel, 1, 7, 10, 55

Elizabeth, 7, 9, 10

John Henry, 6, 8

SUTZ

Abraham, 24

Anna Margaret, 21, 62

Anna Maria, 63

Catharine, 70

Christian, 15, 55

David, 36, 59, 65, 67, 69, 70

Elizabeth, 58, 65

Eva, 56

Frederick, 21, 35, 58, 62, 63, 66, 68, 69

Henry, 35

Jacob, 15, 35, 58, 67

John Rudy, 36

Ludwig, 64

Magdalena, 24, 70

Margret, 58, 63, 64, 65, 69

Maria, 3, 55, 57, 59, 63

Maria Barbara, 15

Maria Magdelena, 15

Millie, 59

Susan, 21

Tobias, 24, 56

SWING

Adam, 17

Anna Margret, 60

Anna Maria Neeese, 93, 96

Barbara, 25, 38, 41A, 43, 58, 59, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 75, 78

Barney, 5, 7, 10, 11, 57, 64, 93

Barney (Barnhart), 96

Barnhart, 6

Catharina, 20

Catharine, 59, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71

Catharine Phillipi, 94

Charlotte, 82

Conrad, 55, 57, 78, 94, 76

Daniel, 15, 58

David, 17, 34, 46, 38, 40, 59, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 74

Delilah Cartner, 84, 113

Dillian Patsy, 40

Eliza, 58

Elizabeth, 16, 17, 20, 23, 25, 31, 44, 57, 60, 61, 62, 64, 65, 71, 73, 75, 77

Elizabeth Hanette, 44

Elizabeth Rudy, 34

Eva, 11

Filbina, 60

Gertrude, 55, 93, 99

Henry, 30, 41A, 43, 43, 48, 78

Henry Sr., 83, 102

Joel, 23, 44, 66, 67, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 82

John, 1, 15, 16, 17, 20, 23, 31, 58, 60, 61, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 114

John Jr., 73

John Sr., 72

John Barnhart, 13

John Henry, 13

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John Matthew, 5

Joe, 78

Joseph, 84, 112, 113

Jowel, 59

Lewis, 93

Ludwig, 5, 6, 7, 15, 83, 93, 96, 99

Margret, 15

Maria, 16, 58, 59, 66, 68, 71

Maria Barbara, 14

Maria Eva, 5, 7

Mary, 72, 73, 78

Mary Barbara Clapp, 93

Mary Eva, 9, 93

Matthais, 10, 14, 15, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 66, 68, 69, 71, 93, 94, 96

Matthew, 8, 10

Oliver, 41A

Perry, 85

Philipina, 30, 57, 94

Polly, 83

Sally, 41A

Stanford Harrison, 43

Susanna Magdalena, 55

Tempy, 114

William, 17, 59, 65

William Denny, 41A

THEOBALT

Valentine, 68, 69, 70

THOMAS

Barbara, 55

THOMPSON

Nancy, 72, 73

THRONBARGER

Eva, 24

John Paul, 24

Ludwig, 24

TICKLE

Polly, 45, 110

TROLLINGER

Elizabeth, 115

Elizabeth Clapp, 115

John, 115

TROXLER

Barney, 94

Caroline Lucinda Low, 89

Duncan, 89

George, 94

Margret, 94

TROY

Anna Maria, 96

Jacob, 96

Peter, 14

UBELLAND

John, 16

VOGT

Margret, 70

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WAGERMAN

Catharine, 94

WAGNER

Anna Maria, 95

John, 95

WAGONER

Elizabeth, 85

Euphenia, 85

John, 83

Malinda, 83

WALLER

Henry, 108

Lucy, 108

WARLICK

Barbara, 110

Barbara S., 110

Maxwel, 110

WATSON

Ellen Jane, 43

Harriet Cornelia, 46

Isabella Carolina, 49

James S., 41A, 43, 48, 49, 51

John, 88

John H. Crawford, 41A

John W., 88

Maray A., 88

Margret Frances, 51

Martha, 88

Martha Elizabeth, 43

Pandara Melissa, 48

Philipina, 43

Philippina Clapp, 43, 80

WEIDMAN

Margret, 25

WEITMAN

Elizabeth, 24, 95

Henry, 22

Margret, 22

Matthais, 22, 95

WEITSZELL

Mary Ann, 105

WEITZEL

Adam, 6, 8

Anna Margret, 6

Anna Maria, 6, 9, 93, 96

Anna Maria Trogin, 93

Anna Maria Troy, 96

Anna Catharine, 85

Barbra, 8

Billie, 79, 114

Catharina, 30

Catharine, 93

Christian, 56

Cornelia, 89

D., 86

Danie., 6, 114

David, 83

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Eliza Ann Hannah, 49

Elizabeth, 55, 56, 83, 93, 113, 114, 115

Emely Patterson, 48

Emsley, 48, 49

H., 85

Henry, 5, 6, 8, 56, 69, 93, 96, 113

Hiram, 30, 48, 50, 86

Jacob, 70, 114

Joshua, 70

John, 6, 8, 9, 93, 96

John Henry, 8

Margret, 7, 93

Maria Eva, 5

Maria Froena, 5, 7, 8

Maria May, 34

Mary, 89

Mary Ann Hannah, 50

Polly, 79

Sallie, 1114

Sally, 79, 113, 114

Sally Clapp, 84

Sarah May, 86

Tempy, 113

WELKER

Abbey, 86

Abigail, 46, 47, 48, 109, 116

Abigail Mason, 52, 116

Anna M. Kesecker, 116

Anna Maria, 17

Brewster M., 116

Dan C., 88

Daniel Sr., 87,, 116

Daniel, 85

Daniel C., 52, 54, 87

David Newton, 116

Rev. G. W., 1, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 77, 85, 86, 87,

88, 89, 90 91, 92, 116, 117

George, 17, 19, 20

Jesse Abigail, 117

John Francis, 54

Juliana D., 85

Leila Ada (Ben), 54

Louisa, 54

Louisa Mason, 116

Maria, 19, 20

M. A., 54

Maria E., 109

Maria Elizabeth, 47

Mary, 116

Mary A. Watson, 88

Myra J-rusha, 48

Samuel, 87

Sarah, 20

Sarah Louise Gertrude, 49

Wm. Allen, 46

Wm. Butler, 52

WEYNEL

Wm., 29

WHARTON

Green, 92, 99

John, 91, 117

M. R., 117

Malvina Donnell, 92

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T. Green, 117

WICKS

Daniel, 93

Elizabeth Weitzel, 93

WILLKEIT

Catharine, 62

WILSON

Dr. A., 46

Nelly Hoffman, 89

Robert, 89

WOLF

Anna, 93

Catharine, 55

Samuel, 116

Sarah, 55

WOOD

Leven, 32

Mary, 32

WRITESELL

Mary, 116

WRITZSEL

Martha, 105

Wm. 105

ZIMMERMAN

George, 94

Hanna, 94

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THE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1863

PUBLIC MEETING IN GUILFORD COUNTY.

A large meeting of the people ot Guilford county was held at Alamance school

house, Tuesday, the 27th of August. Abraham Clapp, was called to the Chair, and

J. P. Montgomery was appointed Secretary. On motion, the chairman appointed the

following men to draft resolutions: W. S. Gilmer, John Clapp, Jr., Levi

Barnhart, J. Causley and George Starr, who adopted the resolutions of a meeting

previously held at Coble's school house on the 13th inst., with an amendment,

that the people who are in favor of peace to meet and hold public prayer

meetings, and pray to God to bring this unholy war to a close, and restore

peace and quietude to our once happy country. And if God be for us who can be

against us. Which were unanimously adopted.

ABRAHAM CLAPP, Chm'n.

J. P. MONTGOMERY, Sec'y.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, SEPTEMBER 23,1930.

Whitsett Items

In view of the approaching centennial of the classis of the Reformed church in North

Carolina which is to be held at church in May, 1931 a special effort is being made to

collect all the local history that pertains to the years from 1745 to 1770 covering

this territory as this has heretofore being neglected. Many interesting facts have been

found covering this period, and others are being sought.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, AUGUST 4, 1930.

J. P. Greeson of Sapulpa, Okla. Former resident, who is visiting relatives near Brick

church, was here Saturday seeing old friends.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, AUGUST 4, 1930.

MRS. ELLA BALLENTINE SPOON

On July 27th the spirit of our beloved friend and sister in Christ, Mrs. Ella

Ballentine Spoon, wife of our fellow deacon and brother, Robert L. Spoon was summoned

by the Father to come to her heavenly home, to that ―House not made with hands. Eternal

in the Heavens.‖

In token of the love and esteem in which she was held this committee of the board of

deacons of the First Baptist church of Burlington offer these resolutions and

expressions of affection.

She was a kindly mother, a sweet spiritual Christian and a true friend, and a devoted

church worker.

A life quietly serene and unpretentious. As the placid stream _____ deepest so the

lite of this old friend by its very serenity touched the depths of the spirit ___ of

many with whom she ____ in contact.

May the sweet fragrance of her memory live on thru time to blossom brighter in the

eternity of God’s everlasting love.

That these expressions of our esteem be made public through the columns of The

Burlington Daily Times and the Biblical Recorder and be spread upon the minutes of our

church.

J. C. STALEY,

R. B. ANDREWS,

J. P. SPOON,

C. H. CATES

Committee of the board of deacons of the First Baptist church of Burlington, N. C. This

the thirtieth day of July nineteen hundred and thirty.

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The Burlington (N.C.) Daily Times

December 30, 1930

MRS. LULA SHEPHERD DEAD

Mrs. Lula L. Shepherd, aged 63 years, wife of S. L. Shepherd, died at their home on

Route 1, Whitsett last night at 11:45, following two weeks of illness. She was born in

that community and spent all or her life there.

Funeral service will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock at Brick Church where the

deceased was a member all of her life, by her pastor, Rev. C. E. Hiatt, and the body

will be interred in the church cemetery.

She is survived by her husband; one sister. Mrs. J. C. O'Brien, Route 4, Burlington;

and by several nieces and nephews.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1934

MRS. MARY JANE FOSTER

Mrs. Mary Jane Foster, 83, died at 2 o'clock this morning at her home.

R. F. D., Whitsett, near the Brick church, after an illness of four

weeks, Mrs. Foster was the widow of the late W. A. Foster, and a native

of Guilford county. She was a member of the Brick church.

Mrs. Foster is survived by two sons, C. W. Foster, of Salisbury, and J.

A. Foster, of Whitsett, and eight grandchildren.

Funeral services will be conducted at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning at the

Brick Reformed church by the Rev. Charles E. Hiatt, pastor of the

church. Interment will be in the church cemetery.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, AUGUST 28, 1929

WHITSETT NEWS

G.G. Clapp of Greensboro spent some time here yesterday completing plans for the annual

reunion of the Clapp families which is to be held at Brick church on Wednesday,

September 4th. It is hoped at the gathering this year to have present practically all

the descendents throughout Guilford and Alamance counties of the two brothers, George

Valentine Clapp and John Ludwig Clapp, who came over on the ship ―James Goodwill‖

landing at Philadelphia Sept. 27, 1727 where they remained until 1745 when both came to

North Carolina settling in eastern Guilford. They were among the founders of Brick

church. The reunion exercises this year are expected t be of unusual interest and

importance. Edgar R. Clapp of Winston-Salem will be in charge of the music for this

year. Several able speakers will be on the programme. All kindred and friends will be

welcomed t the occasion.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, AUGUST 31, 1929

CLAPP REUNION TO BE HELD WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER TH [E 4th]

The fifth annual Clapp reunion will be held Wednesday, September 4th, at the Brick

church, two miles beyond, the Alamance Battle ground. This reunion will start promptly

at ten o'clock, and will last throughout the day.

According to one of the members of this family several noted speakers have been secured

to talk at this time, and fun and music for all have been provided. A string band,

famous for its music, will furnish the music and the entertainment committee is looking

out for every person of every age.

All members and friends of this family are urged to attend this reunion, and are asked

to bring full baskets.

THE BURLINGTON, N. C., DAILY TIMES-NEWS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1933

MRS. NELLIE JANE GREESOX

Mrs. Nellie Jane Greeson, 80, died at 8 o'clock this morning at the home or a daughter,

Mrs. M.

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N. Greeson, Greensboro, Route 2, after having been in failing health for two years.

Death, however, was quite sudden.

The body was removed this afternoon to the home of another daughter, Mrs. J. H. Coble,

Burlington, Route 1, where it will remain until Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when it

will be removed to Brick Church for the funeral service

Rev. D. I. Offman, pastor of the church, will conduct the service. She was for many

years a member of Lowe's Lutheran church. Other immediate surviving relatives are: Mrs.

D. C. Steward; two sons, J. P., of Oklahoma; and H. D. Greeson, of Alabama, also two

sisters, Mrs. Dora Free, of Randolph county, and Mrs. Will Garrett, of this city, and

one brother, Vonnie Euliss, of Hickory. Sixteen grandchildren also survive

THE BURLINGTON, N.C., DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1933.

MRS. NELLIE JANE GREESON

Funeral service for Mrs. Nellie Jane Greeson, 80, widow of the late M. N. Greeson,

whose death occurred at the home of a daughter, Mrs. D. C. Stewart, Greensboro, Route

2, was conducted at Brick Reformed church, Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by the Rev. D.

I. Offman.

The body was removed from the home of Mrs. Stewart on Saturday to the home of another

daughter, Mrs. J. H. Coble, Burlington, route 1, where it remained until the funeral

service hour. Interment was made in the Brick Church cemetery.

In addition to the daughters named above two sons survive: J. F., of Oklahoma, and H.

D. Greeson, of Jones, Alabama; also two sisters, Mrs. W. R. Garrett, of this city, and

Mrs. Dora Free, at Randolph county; also a brother, Vannie Euliss, of Hickory.

Sixteen grandchildren and one great grandchild also survive.

Pallbearers were: J. M. and F. P. Crouse, E. C. and J. L. Euliss, R. F. Snyde and

Eugene Ingle. The flowers were to charge of Miss Agnes Stewart and were carried by

Misses Lucy, Julia Vivian and Esther Coble and Mrs. Homer Herring.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MARCH 18, 1932

FUNERAL HELD FOR GREESON BABY

George W. Greeson, 10 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Greeson, died yesterday

morning at 11 o'clock at their home In the Brick church section, following four days of

illness with pneumonia. Funeral service was held this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at

Low's Lutheran church, with Rev. D. I. Offman in charge, and burial was made in the

church cemetery. Surviving are the parents and the following brothers and sisters:

Vera, Bernice, Linnie, Agnes, Junius, Kelly, Vance, Jasper and Bane Greeson; and by a

grandfather, W. C. Shoffner, Route 13.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1942

INFANT CLAPP

The Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Otis E. Clapp of Route 1, Julian, died in a Greensboro

hospital at 5 'clock this morning. Graveside services will be held at the Brick Church

cemetery.

Besides the parents, the grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Smith Route 1, Burlington,

and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clapp, Route 1, Julian, survive.

Burlington Daily Times Saturday, MAY 3, 1930.

FIRE DESTROYS BARN NEAR BRICK CHURCH

THREE AUTOMOBILES, TRUCK, MACHINERY AND SUPPLIES AND CALF LOST IN BLAZE

Three automobiles, a truck, farming machinery and supplies, and a calf, were lost

yesterday when fire destroyed a large barn on the farm of E. Phillipie near Brick

church.

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Origin of the blaze is unknown. It was discovered by people on the road on their way to

a funeral. Two children were at home, it is said, the oldest of which was asleep at the

time. Other members of the family were in the industrial plants at Alamance.

The building had insurance coverage but none of the machinery destroyed in the blaze

was insured it is said.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, SEPTEMBER 9, 1931

BRICK CHURCH ITEMS

Mr. and Mrs. Flavious Jones and children were visitors at the home of D. C. Greeson,

Sunday evening.

Clinton Fogleman and family spent Monday at the home of L. M. Fogleman.

Mr. and Mrs. J. T. McNeal and little daughter, visited at the home of Mrs. Tom Smith,

Monday evening.

There will be a community singing at Brick Church on the third Sunday in September, in

the afternoon.

The Women's Bible class will have a social at the home of Kivett Sheperd, on Saturday

night, September 19th. There will be sandwiches, weinies, ice cream and many other

things for sale. Everybody is invited to come.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, JULY 3, 1930.

NEWS OF WHITSETT

Whitsett, July —Next Sunday will be memorial and home coming day at Brick Church

communities south of this place on the Whitsett-Julian highway. The address at 11 p.m.

will be delivered by President Frank Porter Graham, of the University, and an unusually

large crowd is expected to hear the newly elected president of the university as this

is the first time he has spoken in this section. In the afternoon Prof. J. B.

Robertson, of the Elon College faculty will speak. Rev. Kendall Shoffner, of Catawba

College will introduce the speakers and Rev. Charles E. Hiatt will conduct the

devotional services. Dinner will be served on the church lawn on long table spread

under the ancient oaks. Bayard DeLoache is president of the association this year with

Mrs. Clarence E. Morrison secretary. Ira Shephred <sic> is the superintendent of

cemetery which has been greatly improved under his direction. The church building has

been renovated and greatly improved and presents a very attractive appearance. Brick

Church is the outstanding church of the Reformed denomination in this part of the

state, and was founded more than a century and a half ago in 1770. It has been the

scene of many important church gatherings, and it was here that the organization of the

Reformed people for North Carolina took place in 1831 when they formed their North

Carolina classis. Visitors gather annually from all parts of the state for these annual

home-comings.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, APRIL 28, 1931

GREESON BABY DIES

The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Greeson, of the Brick Church community, was born

and died at Miss Williams' Maternity home Saturday night. Funeral and burial were held

at Brick church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, MAY 16, 1931

Daniel Rankin Shepherd, aged 83 years, died yesterday afternoon at his home in the

Brick Church neighborhood, where he had spent his entire life except a few years he

resided in Indiana. He had been sick a long time, and his death was not unexpected.

Funeral service will be held Sunday afternoon at 1:30 at Brick church by his pastor

Rev. C. E. Hiatt, and interment will be made in the church cemetery.

He is survived by his wife and two daughters and a son, Misses Elizabeth and Emma

Shepherd of the home and W. M. Shepherd, Burlington and one brother, Riley Shepherd, of

Guilford county.

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THE BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES; MAY 17, 1927

HERIOT CLARKSON AT GIBSONVILLE

Memorial Celebration At Gibsonville Cemetery On Sunday A Great Success

Yesterday was the annual memorial celebration at Gibsonville cemetery, and the occasion

was in all respects a highly successful occasion. One of the largest crowds of many

years gathered from all sections of eastern Guilford to join in the celebration. The

cemetery has been much improved recently, drive-ways built for cars and parking, and

many plots had been put in excellent condition. Flowers covered almost every grave.

After a very impressive devotional service conducted by Rev. C. W. McClanahan of the

Lutheran church, Dr. W. T. Whitsett gave the historical report for the past year,

showing many researches into the history of all surrounding churches embracing

Friedens, Gibsonville, Springwood, Low’s Brick Church, Hawfields, Alamance, Buffalo and

several others; including the early settlements over one hundred

and seventy five years ago of the Friends, the Presbyterians, the Lutherans, the

Reformed people, and the Moravians. Interesting incidents were mentioned concerning

Bishop Edmund Gibson, Joseph and Andrew Gibson, early settlers here, and others. This

feature is receiving much attention, and valuable publications have been issued, and

are now under way.

Rev. S. M. Rankin, of Greensboro told the story of the original Patterson graveyard,

now the Gibsonville cemetery, and the early history of Cedar Creek Presbyterian church,

which was later merged into the creation in 1812 of Bethel Presbyterian church.

Ralph L. Steel, a native of the community, now a resident of Raleigh in fitting words

introduced Justice Heriot Clarkson, telling of his constructive work in the legislation

of prohibition, good roads, municipal government and other interesting matters.

Justice Clarkson took for his subject ―Christianity, the hope of the world,‖ and for

one hour held the undivided attention of the great audience as he pictured in eloquent

terms the worth, the power and the influence of the Christian religion. It was an

address of unusual scope, and delivered with fine effect. Many tender and touching

illustrations were given drawn from his own wide reading, and his experiences in life,

and it is seldom that an audience gives to any speaker the absorbed attention that was

paid to his words. As he closed, the audience by a rising vote showed its deep

appreciation for his powerful plea. Friends crowed the platform from every direction to

grasp his hand and testify to their appreciation of his fine address.

Music for the occasion was furnished by the church choirs from The M.E. and the M. P.

churches, the Baptist church, and Sharon Lutheran church.

The committee elected to serve for the coming year consists of S. _______, chairman, M.

J. Randolph sec; and, treas., and T. L. Flynn; Miss Olga Allen, and Miss Sallie

Shephard. The treasurer's report showed much work done, and handsome balance in the

treasury. A liberal contribution was added to this fund by those present. The

collection was in charge of Rev. C. W. Clark, Rev. E. H. Nease, Dr. T. M. Johnson, and

Hon. Gilliam Grissom of Raleigh.

An unusual number of visitors attended from many distant points, .and showed the

growing interest in the work at this place which improves from year to year; already

the Gibsonville cemetery being one of the most attractive in this entire section.

BURLINGTON, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1934.

FUNERAL SERVICES TOMORROW

Funeral services for Roy Brooks Shepherd, 35, whose death occurred in St. Leo's

hospital in Greensboro at 9:30 o'clock last night, from injuries received in the crash

of an airplane near Gibsonville about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon, will be conducted

at Brick church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. Charles E. Hiatt, pastor of the

church.

He is survived by his parents, Beecher and Mrs. Lizzie Coble Shepherd; one sister, Mrs.

G. C. Holt, near Kimesville; three brothers, C. P. and Herbert, Whitsett Route 1; and

L. B. Shepherd, Burlington Route 4.

The body was carried to the home of an aunt, Mrs. J. C. O'Briant near Brick church,

this afternoon to await the funeral

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hour. He was a member of Brick Reformed church and was a brick mason by trade.

Mr. Shepherd was one of three occupants of a plane that went into a spin end crashed

near the McLean private airport a mile west of Gibsonville. The other occupants were

David McLean, pilot, critically injured, and Verne Doak, negro, who died from his

injuries.

As far as known Mr. McLean has not been questioned concerning the cause of the

accident. He was considered a capable pilot of his own aircraft. The opinion has been

advanced, without verification, that an occupant of the front compartment may have

"frozen", to the dual controlled biplane and made it impossible for Pilot McLean to

regain control of it.

Spectators at a ball game at Elon College saw the plane go into a spin but dismissed It

as a trick stunt, as may be observed often when flyers go aloft to practice.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, SEPTEMBER 29, 1927 .

GREESON-FOUST REUNION

The annual gathering; of the Greeson-Foust family association was held Thursday, Sept.

22nd at Brick church. In addition to the social features, there was an interesting

exchange of information by various members of the families represented concerning their

various lines of ancestry. Dinner was spread for all present on the church lawn.

The address of Rev. D.I. Offman was devoted to the subject of the genealogy of the two

families represented. He presented a large chart of the Greeson family, showing Isaac

Greeson as the original founder, of the family, in this part of the state. Isaac

Greeson had four children, viz. Jacob, Nicholas, Margaret and Mintie. Margaret married

a Lineberrer? (now known as Lineberry in this section), and Mintie married a Low, Jacob

Greeson had eight children, as follows, Mary, Samuel, John, David, Isaac, Elizabeth,

Jacob and Daniel. Nicholas Greeson had one son Samuel. The Rev. Jacob Greeson

(Grierson) who is buried at Low's church is a son of Jacob, and a grandson of Isaac

Greeson.

The Foust chart was then presented showing John Foust, born 1710, and his wife, Anna

Barbara Albright Foust, born, 1719, as the founders of the Foust families of Guilford,

Alamance, and Randolph counties. The nine children of this couple were as follows:

Philip, John, Jacob, Christian (who married Anne Wolf). George (who married a Kivett),

Barbara (who married Jacob Clapp.) Judith (who married Barney Clapp), Peter (who

married a Snotherly,) and Daniel (who married a Snotherly.) In the ancient Stoner's

graveyard near Belmont Mills some of these are buried, among them Peter Foust (Sept.

15, 1759-Sept. 26, 1808), Mary Foust (April 28, 1763-April 15, 1852), Philip Snotherly

(1730-1791), Peter Foust (April 2, 1796-Feb. 8, 1856), the latter was elected an elder

in the Reformed church in 1825. George Foust (March 30, 1792-Sept. 17, 1861), .Maria D.

Foust (May 9, 1790-March 22, 1882.)

The second address of the day was by Dr. W. T. Whitsett of Whitsett who gave an

interesting historical tracing of "The Story of the Family. He began in primitive

times, and showed the family life of the various stages of human development. The

earliest formal records of Indian, Greek, and Roman society how the family firmly

established, even then. The village, the town, the city, etc., is only the growth, and

of shoot of family growth. Clans and tribes split off as numbers multiply, and thus

civilization grows. Scholars claim that the most civilized races may have lasted

through the stages of Fxogamy?, Tetomism, etc. Their theories were briefly touched

upon. He spoke of the researches of McLennan, Lewis Morgan, Gillien?, Spencer and

others. The story of the family as the very unit of civilization afforded many

interesting lines of thought. Families in religious life, growth of schools,

government, society, etc., were touched upon in the address.

The date for the next annual reunion of this association was fixed, for Tuesday, after

the first Sunday in August of 1928.

THE BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES, AUGUST 10, 1927

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INFANT CHILD OF MR. AND MRS. WALTER COBLE DEAD

The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coble died yesterday at the home near Brick

church and was buried from Brick church at 2 o'clock today. These people have the

sympathy of the community in their loss.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, DECEMBER 23, 1931.

GRAHAM NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Moser and daughter, Mabel, of Brick church, spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. J. H. Rich.

Burlington Daily Times, July 20, 1931

SOCIAL EVENTS

W. W. Coble, of the Brick Church section, came yesterday to visit his brother, R. A.

Coble, and family.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, July 27, 1931

FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY FOR JESSE APPLE

Funeral service was held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock at Apple's Christian Chapel

for Jesse Apple, aged 47 years, resident of that section, who died Friday in a

Greensboro hospital, following short illness.

His pastor, Rev. R. A. Whitten, was in charge of the service, assisted by Revs. T. J.

Green, L. V. Harris, and Enoch Brown, and Dr. J. W. Patton, and interment was made in

the church cemetery. The large crown present showed the high esteem in which the

deceased was held.

Pall bearers were C. W. Isley, J. T. Sutton, C. V., R. S. and C. R. Busick and L. F.

Pritchett.

Flowers were in charge of Mrs. R. E. Apple and carried by Misses Carrie, Sallie and

Helen Apple, Alma and Willie Brown, Edna Michael, Ruth Shepherd, Carleen Barber, Alma

Sutton and Sarah Lee Isley.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, July 27, 1931

LARGE CROWD ATTENDS FUNERAL OF MISS COBLE

Historic old Brick church was filled to capacity yesterday morning at 11 o'clock for

the funeral service for Miss Elsie Coble, aged 18 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Coble, of Brick church community who died Thursday night in a Greensboro

hospital, following a short illness.

Rev. C. E. Hiatt was in charge of the service, assisted by Rev. W. R. Turner, and the

body was buried in the church cemetery, beneath a mass of flowers. Pall bearers were

Paul and Boyd Reece, Terrell Shoffner, Coleman Isley, Kenneth Brothers, and Wilson

Clapp.

Flowers were carried by Misses Violet and Joy Bell Foster, Estelle Ingle, Ruth and

Maggie Greeson, Nora Shoffner, Ruth Smith, Kathleen Hinshaw, Mable and Annie Clapp,

Annie Mae and Margaret Brothers, and Maxie Reece.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, July 27, 1931

LARGE CROWD ATTENDS FUNERAL OF G. W. STOCKARD

A large crowd gathered at the home of J. B. Cheek Saturday afternoon

at 3:30 for funeral service for George W. Stockard, aged 79 years, step-father of Mrs.

Cheek. He had been making his home here several years, and had been failing in health

some time. His death came suddenly at 8:30 Friday morning.

Rev. T. J. Whitehead was in charge of the service, assisted by Rev. M. W. Buck, and Dr.

F. W. Paschall and the body was carried to the Stockard family burying ground in south

Alamance for interment.

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Honorary pall bearers were George R. Stockard, J. R. Foster, Ervin Hogan, L. L.

Merritt, Lewis H. Holt, C. H. Cates, Dr. H. M. Montgomery, and Isaac and Gilbert Holt.

Active bearers were nephews; Dr. Robert Sheriff, H. J. Victor, and Ben Stee---, Dan

Holt and Sam Newlin.

Flowers were, in charge of Mrs. H. M. Montgomery, and were carried by Mesdames T. T.

Stafford, J. G. Rogers, A. L. Hill, J. R. Foster, E. M. Cheek, C. H. Cates, and J. Ed

Moore, and Misses Lena Merritt, Anne Moser, Daisy Winningham and Elia Andrews. [some

names hard to read, I hope I have these all right]

The Burlington News, January 26, 1923

R. F. D. NO. 10 ITEMS

Mr. and Mrs. Earlie Fogleman and children were visitors at Dwight Huffman's Sunday.

Mrs. Otis Noah spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Floyd Clapp.

Mr. Tapscott and family, of Elon spent a while at Robert Clapp's on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. James Greeson and family were visitors at N. D. Huffman's Sunday.

C. B. Greeson's family have the "flu."

John and Ira Shepherd spent a while at D. R. Shepherd's Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Shoffner visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Clapp, Sunday.

Miss Ethel Burgess spent Sunday evening with .Miss Thelma Sharpe.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Holt and children spent Sunday at D. M. Ingle's.

Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Shoffner and family; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clapp, and Miss Ruth

Tapscott and Tinsy Clapp were visitors at Doris Shoffner's Sunday.

Miss Wilda Davis attended services at Brick Church Sunday.

Harlen Albright was a caller at D. B. Clapp's Sunday.

Albert Sharpe' spent a while at James Shepherd's Sunday.

Best wishes to all the readers.

BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES

SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929

Funeral For Mrs. Isley Yesterday

Funeral services were held at Friendship M. P. church Friday morning at 11 o’clock for

Mrs. Barbara Isley, aged 92 years, who died at her home in that community Thursday

morning after a week’s illness of flu and pneumonia. Rev. J. Elwood Carroll was in

charge of the service, assisted by Rev. D. I. Offman, and the body was interred in the

church cemetery.

Pall-bearers were Howard and Duane Isley, Virgil Albright, William Linley, J. C.

Crutchfield and Clifton Sharpe. Flowers were carried by Mrs. Virgil Albright, Miss

Callie Isley and the following grandchildren: Misses Edna Louise Isley, Dorothy

Crutchfield, and Christine Graves.

BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES

SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1929

Wilbur Clapp Died At Hospital Last Night of Phenumonia <sic>

Wilbur Clapp, aged about 78 years, died at the hospital last night at 11 o'clock, after

week's illness of pneumonia. For more than 40 years Mr. Clapp was a resident of

Burlington, being engaged in the general mercantile business. He was a man of upright

and retiring disposition and was never known to do an unkind nor under-hand deed.

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Funeral services will be held at 2 o’clock Sunday afternoon at the Pilgrim Holiness

church, of which he was a member, and the body carried to Brick church, near his

boyhood home, for interment.

The casket will be placed in the church at 1 o'clock Sunday for the benefit of those

who wish to view the body.

He is survived by a nephew and niece, John A. and Miss Donnie Clapp of this place.

THE BURLINGTON, N. C., DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933

WHITSETT NEWS

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Clapp of Greenville, S. C., were here this week seeking facts

connected with their family history. They are connected with the early settlers of the

Clapp family in this section, George Valentine and John Ludwig Clapp who settled at

Brick church in the year 1745.

THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES, FEBRUARY 4, 1931

Graham News

Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Rich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Moser, in Brick church

neighborhood.

BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931

MRS. INGLE DIES AT GLEN RAVEN

Mrs. D. R. Ingle, age 75 years, died at her home at Glen Raven Thursday morning at 9

o'clock, following two weeks of illness.

She had been a member of Mount Hope church since she was 14 years old. The funeral

service will be held at Brick church, Guilford county, Saturday morning at 11 o'clock,

with Rev. H. A. Welker in charge, and burial will be made in the church cemetery.

She is survived by her husband and one daughter, Mrs. Esther Lee Moore, of Greensboro.

The Burlington (N.C.) Daily Times-News

Dec. 9, 1931

William A. Foster aged 78 years Died Last Night

William A. Foster, aged 78 years, died last night at 9:15 o'clock at his home on Route

1, Whitsett, near Brick Church, following a lengthy illness a month of which he was

critically ill. He was born in Chatham County, but had spent practically all his life

in this section.

He was a loyal member of Brick church and the funeral service will be held there

Thursday noon by Rev. W. C. L----- of Greensboro with interment following in the church

cemetery.

He is survived by his wife and two sons C. W. (?Sansbury) and J. A. Foster, Route 1,

Whitsett and by a brother John Foster, Greensboro.

Burlington Daily Times April 24, 1930

Grandmother of Mrs. J. E. Garrett Died Friday

Mrs. W. P. Isley, grandmother of Mrs. J. E. Garrett of this place, died last Friday,

April 18, at her home at Excelsior Springs, Mo. She was born February 5, 1852, the

daughter of the late Jerry and P---- Clapp, of the Brick church neighborhood near

Burlington.

She was married to William Preston Isley in 1867 and moved to Holt, Mo. in 1870. She is

survived by one brother, George Clapp, of Council Grove, Kansas; one son. S. J. Isley,

of Excelsior Springs, Mo.; and was the mother of the late Mrs. Jesse Tickle, who is

survived by four children, grandchildren of Mrs. Isley: Mrs. J. E. Garrett, of

Burlington; Miss Grace Tickle, of Jacksonville, Ill., Homer Tickle, of Birmingham.

Ala., and Richard Tickle, Minneapolis, Minn.: and three grandchildren.

Funeral services were held at Holt, Mo. last Sunday.

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THE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD: WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26, 1863.

PUBLIC MEETING IN GUILFORD COUNTY.

A meeting of the people of Guilford county was held at Cobles school-house, on

Thursday, the 18th of August, Jeremiah Clapp, Esq., was called to preside, and Rev. G.

W. Bowman appointed Secretary. On motion, the Chairman appointed W. M. Mebane, D. F.

Clapp, Gid. Grieson, R. P. Shaw, Samuel Coble, A. T. Finley and G. William Welker, to

prepare resolutions expressive of the sentiments of the meeting, who presented the

following, which were unanimously adopted; Whereas, It is not only the privilege but

the sacred right of the citizens of a free government to keep sleepless guard over

their liberties and to perpetuate the blessings they have enjoyed under the Republican

government inherited of their fathers; therefore we, a portion of the people, have

assembled peaceable to petition the redress of grievances, and to express our views of

such other matters as concern our welfare as a sovereign State, and thus by discussing

such matters of public interest as concern our right as freemen, best prepare ourselves

to guard our liberties against every encroachment of despotism. Therefore -

Resolved, That we protest against any and every attempt to subvert our present form of

government or to change our republican institutions.

Resolved, That we protest against the interference of any European power in our

affairs, or any attempt to place our State under foreign protection.

Resolved, That we solemnly protest against the suspension of the writ of habeas corpus,

except only as provided for by the Constitution, and then only under the most urgent

necessity; and demand the strict subjection of the military to the civil authority of

the State.

Resolved, That we protest against every attempt to muzzle the Press, whether under the

form of legislation, by usurped Executive power or by threats of mob violence, and that

as a people born to the inheritance of freeman, we will resist every attempt to abridge

the freedom of speech or to destroy the right of private property.

Resolved, That our State has been aggrieved by the common government in subjecting the

people to the indignity of having most of the civil and many of the military offices,

the duties of which pertain to North Carolina, filled by citizens of other States.

Resolved, That the people in this most critical period of their history, as a State,

should be honestly and truthfully dealt with by their servants in power, and by the

public press; that we shall hold all offenders in this respect as guilty of a great

crime against the people; that our Representatives both in National and State

legislature, in transacting business vital to the welfare of the people in secret

session with closed doors, have violated the right of the people, destroyed mutual

confidence, and improperly evaded the accountability which is due from public servants

to their constituents.

Resolved, That as the Presidents has called for more troops, we protest against any

more men being taken from this State, for North Carolina has done her whole duty in

this disastrous war - her sons have gone forth by thousands to be cut down by disease

and the sword, and no more men can be spared without subjecting the women and children

to starvation and surrendering the country to lawless violence.

Resolved, That we believe this unnatural and bloody war can never be brought to an end

by arms; we therefore call upon the President and Congress to make an immediate effort

to secure an armistice of six months with a view to institute negotiations for peace,

for extermination or slavery must follow persistence in this wicked war.

Resolved, That we are not only opposed to taxation without representation, but we are

also opposed to being taxed by representatives in Congress, many of whom have no

constituency.

Resolved, that we will not support any man for a seat in the next Congress who will not

pledge himself to use all proper means to effect the repeal of the tithe law and the

establishment of an equitable and lasting peace.

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Resolved, That we are justly proud of the noble conduct of our North Carolina soldiers

- that we deeply sympathize with them in all their hardships and pray that they may

soon be permitted t enjoy the blessings of freedom and peace in their homes.

Resolved, That Gov. Vance, by the generous employment of all the powers of his

intellect and heart to make the resources of the State serve the people, has fully

justified the lavish confidence reposed in him as his election; and that we call upon

him now to take the lead in this great movement of the people for peace.

Resolved, That W. W. Holden has earned the lasting gratitude of the people of North

Carolina, by his bold and manly defense of the rights of the State and the freedom of

the people - that we heartily comment the Standard to the patronage of the sons of

liberty as a proper exponent of republican freedom, and his press and person to their

special guardianship.

Resolved, That we call upon the citizens of the several counties of this State who are

favorable to a speedy peace and are unwilling to see their beloved old North State

overrun and made a ruin, in case speedy negotiations are not set on foot by the

government to secure peace, to old delegates to a State Convention who shall place

North Carolina in a position where she can negotiate for herself as a sovereign State.

Resolved, That we recommend to the people everywhere to preserve law and order

inviolate, and that while they firmly and determinedly maintain their rights and resist

the aggressions of tyranny or the imposition of despotism, be it from what source it

may, they frown down all mob violence and resist all injury to the persons or property

of those who have made themselves obnoxious to the people by their conduct.

Resolved, That the solemn and momentous duty now rests in the Providence of god upon

the people of this State to decide whether they and their children shall be and remain

free - whether this uncalled for and wicked war that is now filling the land with

mourning and causing our fair heritage to become a desolation, shall be ended by a

speedy peace; that we will seek the aid and guidance of God and bend all our energies

to accomplish our holy and benevolent work.

After the adoption of these resolutions, the assembly called for W. M. Mebane, Esq.,

Rev. Mr. Bowman, Rev. Mr. Welker and the Chairman, who severally made short addresses.

The following resolutions were then passed when this large meeting was adjourned;

Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be published in the Greensborough

Patriot and the Standard.

Resolved, That the thanks of this meeting be tendered to our Chairman for the efficient

and satisfactory manner in which he has presided.

Resolved, That we adjourn to meet at the call of the chairman. JEREMIAH CLAPP, Ch'n.

G. W. Bowman, Sec'y.

[We acknowledge the receipt of $60 for subscriptions to the Standard, made at the close

of this meeting]

__________________________________

Burlington Daily Times | 1927-09-01

Mrs. Clapp Dies in Pennsylvania

Mrs. Mary E. Clapp, aged 74 years, died Monday at the home of her son, Rev. W. S.

Clapp, at Collegeville, Pa., following an illness of 6 months, Mrs. Clapp was born in

Rockingham County, and was Miss Johnson before marriage. She was the widow of the late

Mr. Joel Clapp, who died two years ago at the home near Brick church. She had been

making her home the past year with her son in Collegeville.

The body was brought here this morning to the Rich & Thompson funeral home, and the

funeral cortege left at 1 o'clock for Brick church, where Mrs. Clapp had been a member

most of her life. The services were conducted at 2 o'clock by Rev. Mr. Hiatt and

interment made in the church cemetery.

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She is survived by two sons and two daughters, Mrs. L. M. Coble, Burlington, Route 1;

Mrs. R. L. Coble, Burlington, Route 10; Rev. W. S. Clapp; and J. M. Clapp, of

Wyandotte, Mich.

_______________________________

WEEKLY STANDARD, RALEIGH, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1864.

Guilford County.

We learn that the true Conservative ticket in Guilford County for the Legislature is as

follows:

For the Senate, Robert P. Dick, Esq. For the Commons D. F. Caldwell, Esq., Col. Abram

Clapp, and Col A. S. Holton. These gentlemen are all Conservatives "after the straitest

sect," and their election is regarded as certain by a large majority.

Mr. Dick is well known to our readers as a gentleman of fine attainments and as a

sterling patriot. He was a devoted friend and active supporter of Mr. Douglas for the

Presidency, and did every thing in his power to prevent this awful war. For this ho was

proscribed by the administration at Richmond as unworthy to hold office at his hands –

a compliment to Mr. Dick as marked as the venom was bitter which could lead an

administration of a whole people in the midst of a common war, to attempt to punish a

citizen for the honest exercise of his political rights. Mr. Dick was afterwards

elected

to the State Convention by the people of Guilford, in which body he was uniformly found

on the side of Conservatism and popular rights. He is now the Conservative candidate

for the Senate in Guilford, and we learn from those who are well informed as to public

sentiment in that County that his election is certain by a large majority.

Mr. Caldwell has frequently served the people of Guilford in the House of Commons, and

has always beon noted as a public man for his opposition to arbitrary power, to abuses

of every kind in the administration of public affairs, and for his devotion to popular

------------ of civil liberty, hatred of tyranny, and respect for the opinions of the

great body of the people be of the essence of Conservatism, as they certainly are,

then Mr, Caldwell --- thorough embodiment of Conservatism "after the straitest sect."

The State contains no more honest, candid, or patriotic citizen than David F. Caldwell.

Messrs. Clapp and Holton are both gentlemen of intelligence and character, and will

make good representatives. The Conservatives of Guilford may well be proud of their

ticket. We trust they will work for it zealously in every neighborhood, so as to insure

its triumph by the largest possible majority.

___________________________________

MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1959

The Burlington Daily Times-News

Mrs. Ella Nora Clapp Coble

Final rites for Mrs. Ella Nora Clapp Coble, 73, of route 1, Burlington will be held

tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock at Lowe's Lutheran Church.

Mrs. Coble died yesterday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. G C. Carden of

Route 6, Burlington after several years of failing health and a critical illness of one

month.

A native of Alamance County, she was the daughter of the late Joel W. Clapp and Mrs.

Mary Ellen Johnson Clapp.

Surviving are her husband, Robert L. Coble of Route 1. Burlington; a daughter, Mrs. G.

C. Carden of Route 6, Burlington; a son, Bruce Coble of Burlington; a sister, Mrs. L.

M. Coble of Route 6, Burlington; a brother, William S. Clapp of Sumnerdale, N.J.; four

grandchildren and four great grandchildren.

Rev. Donald E. Wooley, pastor of the church will conduct the funeral. Burial will be

in the church cemetery.

The body was taken to the home of Mrs. Carden this afternoon where it will remain until

taken to the church to lie in state half hour prior to the funeral.

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BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1966

Robert Lee Coble

Robert Lee Coble, 85, of Rt. 6, Burlington, died this morning at 1 o'clock at his home

folowing one year of illness.

A native of Alamance Couny, he was the son of the late Joel S. and Mary Stanford Coble.

He was the husband of the late Mrs. Ella Clapp Coble, who died in 1959, and was a

member of Low's Lutheran Church in Kimesville.

Survivors include one daughter, Mrs. G. C. Carden of Rt. 6, Burlington, with whom he

made his home; one son, Bruce B. Coble of Rt. 1, Burlington; our grandchildren; and six

great-grandchildren.

Final rites will be held tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock at Low's Lutheran Church. The

Rev. Paul E. Moose, pastor will conduct the service. Burial will be in the church

cemetery.

The body will remain at Rich and Thompson Mortuary in Burington until taken to the

church to lie in state 30 minutes prior to the service.

The family will, receive friends at the funeral home tonight from 7 to 9 o'clock.

RALEIGH, WEEKLY STANDARD NOVEMBER 30, 1859

BOSTON, Sept. 27,1859.

Mr R. T. ROBBINS, Treas. Am. Watch Co.,

DEAR SIR: It gives me great pleasure to comply with your request for a report of the

performance of the American watch which I purchased of you Dec. 29, 1858. It was set on

that day, and its variations from true time to the 19th of February, 1859, when I let

it run down, was ten seconds fast. From that time to the present, it has run with

nearly perfect, steadiness, having, during the eight months, varied not more than two

seconds, and this with uncommonly rough usage. I can commend your manufacture the

highest terms.

Yours truly, JAMES H. CLAPP.

Firm of Clapp, Fuller & Browne, Bankers, Boston.

Mountain | New Mexico | Albuquerque | Albuquerque Journal | June 11, 1948

BABY SPOON

with your child's own initial yours for 25cent with 3 labels from Clapp's Bably Foods

or 1 box top, from Clapp's Baby Cereal or Oatmeal.

Your Baby will love to eat with his very own baby spoon today.

Now you can order it in original Rogers Silverplate, embossed

with your baby's own initial —for only 25 cent in cash—actually a

fraction of what it's really worth!—plus 3 labels from Clapp's

Baby Foods, or 1 box top from CIapp's Baby Cereal or Oatmeal.

And what delicious meals Clapp's Baby Foods make!.

Your baby will thrive on Clapp's soups and meat dishes ... garden fresh vegetables ...

tempting fruits and desserts ... all rich in vitamins and minerals!

New Mexico | Albuquerque | Albuquerque Journal | November 4, 1938

Fremont Grocrery Co.

The Year's Biggest News In Baby Food

CLAPP'S JUNIOR DINNERS

Sensational Additions to the Chopped Food Line

Chopped Junior Dinner, lamb with vegetable )

Chopped Junior Dinner, beef with vegetable )------------- 2 for 25 cents

Clapp's New Mixed Green, Both Strined and Chopped

17 Varieties of Clapp's Strained Foods, 3 for ---------------------25 cents

11 Varieties of Clapp's Chopped Food, 2 for ---------------------25 cents

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ALLISON ALBRIGHT TO CELEBRATE NINETY-FOURTH BIRTHDAY SOON

The Burlington, N. C. Daily Times-News Monday Oct. 3, 1932

The following story accompanied by the picture of Mr. Albright, appeared recently in an

Arkansas paper, and will be of interest to many people in the city, Graham and the

county:

Newport, Sept 23—Allison G. Albright of Batesville will celebrate his 94th birthday

October 9. His eight children hope to spend the day with him. Mr. Albright was born in

Graham, N. C., in the year 1838. Thirteen years later he came with, his parents to

Arkansas and settled in the northeast section of the state, and has spent his entire

life in this part of Arkansas. Mr. Albright has been interested in several industries

and retired at a comparatively recent date. He was a merchant for many years and also

operated a gin and a mill. He was a planter, and at one time operated a hotel. Mr.

Albright makes his home in Batesville with his son and daughter.

His son, J. G. Albright, of Newport, is one of the most celebrated and popular

educators in this section. For the past ten years he has been Jackson county

superintendent and recently was honored with a reunion at Cave City, given by more than

200 of his former pupils from six states and every county in this section. Gray

Albright, a grand son, is sheriff of Jackson county, serving his first term and

renominated in a recent primary without opposition.

Mr. Albright is the father of 14 children, 10 of whom grew to manhood and womanhood.

Eight are living. Mr. Albright's wife died about seven years ago.

Among the relatives in this county that will be interested in the above story are Dr.

Dan Long and Will S. Long, of Graham. Mr. Albright's mother was a sister to Dr. Dan

Long's mother. He is also related to the Clendenine family in Graham.

(COULD THIS BE THIS FAMILY???)

I have John Stockard b. 17 Jul 1781 married to Catherine Albright b 30 Nov 1786

had

Dau Jane Stockard who married Jacob Long

and Mary A Stockard who married Alvis Albright. This is probably Allison Albright.

(I have an George Alvis Murray on birth certificate who is called George Allison Murray

in obit)

Catherine Albright has a sister, Mary Albright who married George Clendenen.

_____________________________________

SAME PAPER

Mr. and Mrs. Spoon Honored Birthdays.

On Sunday, September 25, more than 50 relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S.

L. Spoon near Kimesville in honor of their birthdays, Mr. Spoon being 80 years old on

the date and Mrs. Spoon will be 78 years old in a few weeks.

Two lovely white birthday cakes, with pink and green decorations, surrounded by 158

pink candles were used as a centerpiece on the large table on the lawn from which

dinner was served in picnic style.

Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Spoon and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Spoon, Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Smith and family, Mrs. Lizzie Amick and son, John Henry, Mr. and Mrs.

Lee Spoon and sons, George and Garland and Mrs. Josie Spoon, of near Kimesville, Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Isley, Miss Myrtle Isley, Clarence Isley, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McPherson,

Mr. and Mrs. Everette Amick and family, of Burlington, Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Cheek and

family, of Pleasant Garden, Mrs. A. C. Cooper, of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. Cicero

Spoon, of Haw River.

____________________________________

SAME PAPER

FUNERAL HELD FOR WILLIAM B. MALONE

Funeral services of William B. Malone, who died at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon

following an illness of one day, were conducted at 3 o'clock Thursday afteroon at the

late residence by Rev. W. A. Cade, assisted by Rev. M. W. Buck. Burial was in the

Pinehill cemetery.

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The choir from the Front Street Methodist church furnished the music.

Pallbearers were: Messrs. E. S. W. Dameron, W. S. Miles, Will Horner, Floy Rogers, C.

G. Phibbs, J. C. Chandler.

Flowers were carried by Mrs. D. E. Todd, Mesdames G. C. Blanchard, and William

Stanford, Misses Nell Loy, Maxlne Loy, Addle Malone, Inez Malone, Louise Horner, Madie

Bryant, Violet Wand and J. P. Malone, Warren Malone and

Milton Loy.

Funeral arrangements by Rich & Thompson Funeral Service

THE BURLINGTON, N. C.. DAILY TIMES-NEWS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1932.

GOLDEN WEDDING DINNER GIVEN MR. AND MRS. J. M. ALBRIGHT ON THANKSGIVING

Mrs. J. L. Kernodle and Mrs. L. E. Shaw entertained at Mrs. Kernodle's country home

Thanksgiving, honoring Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Albright whose golden wedding anniversary was

November 23.

Three large open fires were burning and cast a golden glow over the rooms which were

beautifully decorated with fall flowers and floor baskets of evergreens gathered from

the woods.

Covers were laid for 18 and a sumptuous Thanksgiving dinner was served. The table was

lovely in a golden color scheme. A large brass bowl filled with small yellow

chrysanthemums was used for the centerpiece. On either side of the centerpiece was a

beautiful anniversary cake. One was in white and pink. On the top of the cake was the

figure 50, and underneath this was a golden coin which was given by Mrs. C. R. Case.

Another especially pretty cake was done in golden icing with doves, orange blossoms and

little golden bells. This cake was made of ice cream and when cut it was found that it

had pink and white layers. This cake was given by Mrs. Joseph Moag and Mrs. James

Murphy, of Raleigh. Other beautiful cakes, too numerous to mention, were given.

One very unusual guest was the mother of the golden wedding bride, Mrs. Tempie

Albright, age 94. She enjoyed the day as much as anyone present. Seated by her at the

table was a great great grandson, Hendrick Albright.

The honer guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Albright seem young. Both enjoy good health and

enjoy their friends. They like to go places and are not the kind to sit at home and

grow old. They are never thought of as being old. Many lovely gifts were given them on

this occasion.

Those invited to enjoy this lovely cocasion were: Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Carr, Mr. and Mrs.

L. E. Shaw and son, of Raleigh, Mr. and Mrs. Cad Albright, of Graham, Mr, and Mrs. Ed

Adams, of Greensboro, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. C-se. of Oak Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ed McPherson,

Rev. and Mrs. D. I. Offman, Mr. and Mrs. Earle Patterson, Mrs. Temple Albright and Miss

Mary McLeod.

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THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, SATURDAY, APRIL 14, 1934.

JAMES T. ALBRIGHT, CONFEDERATE VET, DIES AT SON'S HOME

Nine Comrades Survive In Alamance County; Funeral Sunday At Hawflelds Pres. Church.

The thin gray line of the Confederacy was reduced to nine in Alamance county today when

James Taylor Albright, 86, answered the final muster at the home of his son, W. H.

Albright. In the Hawflelds community. He had been ill four days.

Until his retirement from active life, Mr. Albright was one of the best known and most

active farmers of his section, holding the admiration and respect of his community and

county fellow citizens.

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During the war he served as a member or Company B, Fourth Regiment, North Carolina, and

served with distinction which marked the Fourth as a glorious band of patriotic sons of

the state.

He is survived by three daughters, Mesdames C. F. Overman, Mebane; J. O. Corbitt,

Shelby and Charles C. Adams, Mebane; five sons, J. S., Henderson; C. A., Haw River; R.

E. and W. H. Albright, all of Mebane; also 37 grandchildren and two great

grandchildren.

Mr. Albright was a member of the Hawfields Presbyterian church from which the funeral

service will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. N. N. Fleming, assisted

by Rev. W. M. Baker, pastor at Hawflelds.

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THE BURLINGTON, N. C., DAILY TIMES-NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1933.

V. B. ALBRIGHT

V. B. Albright, of Spencer, formerly of Burlington, died yesterday morning at his home

in Spencer, following a lengthy illness. Funeral services will be 3 o'clock tomorrow

afternoon at Spencer.

Mr. Albright leaves a sister, Miss Florance Albright, of the city, and one brother, W.

A. Albright, of Danville. Va.

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MRS. MARY E. JORDAN

Final rites of Mrs. Mary E. Jordan, 80, who died Wednesday morning at the home of James

A. Horner, on Stockard street, following an illness of one week, were conducted at 2:30

yesterday afternoon at the residence by Dr. Fred W. Paschall, of the First M. P.

church. Burial was in the Pine Hill cemetery.

Pallbearers were: Messers W. H. Foushee, Roy Nance. Rex Ivey, D. D. Cook, Fred Overman,

and L. A. Lutterloh.

Flowers were carried by Misses Beatrice and Martha Horner, Elsie Maynard, Joyce

Foushee, and Mrs. James Holt.

Rich & Thompson funeral services had charge of the arrangements.

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THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1934.

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"Pioneer Women of Graham Chapter United Daughters of the Confederacy" was interestingly

given by Mrs. M. R. Rives at a recent meeting of the local chapter.

The history as reviewed by Mrs. Rives follows:

The New Universities dictionary tells us that a pioneer is "a soldier of person whose

business it is to clear or repair roads, etc., before an army" or "one who goes before

to prepare the way for another." As we go into a study of this sort we wonder what

there was in the lives of these women or in their background to inspire them to open up

these new trails.

In a day and time when "women's place" was "in the home" and and ''children should be

seen and not heard" it took much courage for women to form an organization which would

put them much in the forefront and attract the eyes of the public to them: but women of

the sixties have never been accused of being cowards when "duty" was in question. Lo,

we find that in Nashville, Tenn., in 1891 an organization was formed which was destined

to become two years later "The United Daughters of the Confederacy." Six years later

the North Carolina division was formed, and eight years after this, October, 1905, the

Graham chapter was formed. This was during the time that Mrs. H. A. London, of

Pittsboro, was president of the North Carolina division and she gave us much aid and

encouragement. This being the last chapter organized in North Carolina during her

regime she called us her "baby chapter" and took a great pride in her strong infant, as

is the nature of parents.

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As we look over our chapter and see the names recorded there we cannot keep the tears

away for they have everyone been personal friends or even relatives; and so many of

them have "gone before" or "blazed the trail" not only as to earthly things many of

them have passed on into eternity. Now can we in the midst of our tears fail to

straighten our shoulders and throw up our heads in pride and admiration of those who

have led in the work of this great organization in which we feel so much satisfaction.

I give brief sketches of the records of our 21 charter members as follows:

Mrs. J. A. Long, born in Alamance county in 1856, daughter of Donald P. Teague who

belonged to Company G. 2nd North Carolina calvary, was also the wife of a Confederate

veteran.

Jacob A. Long who belonged to Wright's battery colt's battalion of artillery, A. N. V.

Mr. Long was in service until the close of the war and was paroled from Greensboro in

April, 1865.

Mrs. Long was second president of the Graham chapter, an active member as long as she

lived in Graham. She was made an honorary member after leaving Graham and was

interested in our chapter until her death last year.

Mrs. J. N. H. Clendenin, (Bettie Long) was born in Alamance County.

Her husband belonged to Company H, 5th North Carolina volunteers where he served till

the close of the war.

Mrs. Clendenin was never an active worker in the U. D. C., abut was interested in the

work as long as she lived.

Mrs. J. W. Harden, daughter of Col. William Reade, born in Person county in 1841 was

the wife of J. W. Harden who was in the Confederate navy, listed as "Seaman Company F.

Navy battalion, C. S. A. He served under Commander Tucker, was in Charleston during

the period 1864 - 65, was at Harper's farm, taken as prisoner to Point Lookout, Md.

He was discharged June 27, 1865.

Mrs. Harden was a loyal member until her death in 1910.

Mrs. C. B. Erwin, who Mary Speer, daughter of Thomas D. Speer, of Sumpter county,

Georgia, who was unable, on account of age, to do active service in the army, but

contributed liberally of his means to the cause of the Confederacy, joined the U. D.

C., on the record of her uncle (Capt. B.T. Johnston) Company A, 27th battalion, Georgia

volunteers, who served until after Lee's surrender, and was paroled from Greensboro,

April 26, 1865. Mrs. Erwin was third president of Graham chapter and it was largely

thought her interest and perseverance that our lovely monument was erected.

Mrs. Erwin moved to Fayetteville a number of years ago but retained her great interest

in our chapter. She was made an honorary member, which membership she held until her

death last year.

Mrs. J. L. Scott was the daughter of Rufus A. Brady who first belonged to Company C,

37th North Carolina regiment and was later sent by the governor to South Carolina where

he had charge of a department in the railroad shop. Mrs. Scott was the fifth president

of the chapter and a loyal member until after she moved away from Graham. She now lives

In Greensboro.

Mrs. E. S. Parker, born in Johnston county in the year 1842, was wife of Capt. E. S.

Parker, who was a member of the Goldsboro rifles and went with his company to Fort

Macon on Monday after the fall of Fort Sumpter. Here he remained until he and others in

response to call for troops, raised Company H. of the second regiment. He was

afterwards appointed A.C.S. in the 50th regiment. Captain Parker was captured, carried

to Old Fort and held in close confinement on scant rations for weeks. After this he and

about 90 fellow prisoners were put upon a transport named Maple Leaf and under guard

started for Fort Delaware. Soon after leaving Fort Monroe, these prisoners, in midday,

captured their guards and took possession of the vessel. Seventy-six of these men

escaped and after abut two weeks they reached Weldon, N. C. without a man missing. Mrs.

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Parker, was first president of the chapter always presiding with grace and dignity.

During later years, because of sickness of her husband and later her own frailty, she

was not able to attend meetings but her chapter was ever near her heart. She died in

1925.

Mrs. J. Edgar Long was born in Halifax county North Carolina. The daughter of D. B.

Bell, Company I, first North Carolina regiment who was discharged April 9, 1865.

Mrs. J. D. Kernodle, (nee, Cora Harden) joined on the record of her uncle, J. W.

Harden, whose record is given in the Sketch of Mrs. J. W. Harden.

Mrs. Kernodle was sixth president of the Graham chapter and had the distinction of

serving four consecutive years and our chapter history says, "Mrs. Kernodle had done

such fine work that in 1919, Mrs. Harvey, president North Carolina division made her

leader of the sixth division. We all call her passing on Christmas morning, 1932.

Sadie Hines, (later Mrs. Theo Pomeroy) came to Graham from Caswell county, joined on

the record of her father, Edward H. Hines, who enlisted in April, 1861, at the age of

16 years in the Milton Blues 13th regiment. This regiment was afterwards called the

Border Rangers 45th North Carolina regiment.

At the age of 17 years Mr. Hines was promoted to lieutenant by Jefferson Davis. He

served on the staffs of Generals Daniel and Given. Mrs. Pomeroy moved to Milton where

she died a number of years later.

Ava Clendenin, later Mrs. C. M. Lance, was a daughter of J. N. H. Clendenin and joined

on the record which is the same as that of Mrs. J. N. H. Clendenin. She died a number

or years ago.

Miss Alice Bason was the daughter of Capt. James D. Bason. Mr. Bason was paroled from

the service after 1865. Miss Bason was an active member as long M she lived in Graham

and from the records she did much and efficient work on various committees.

Mrs. D. S. Thompson who was before her marriage Sara White, joined on the record of her

husband who belonged to Company H, 5th North Carolina Volunteers, serving until the

close of the war, although too modest and retiring for aggressive outside work her

loyalty to the chapter was never doubted and her love for it never flagged even with

years of blindness and physical infirmities. She died several years ago.

Mrs. C. A. Thompson joined on the record of her father, J. N. H. Clendenin, whose

record has already been given.

Mrs. Thompson was first secretary of the chapter and served for four years. There was a

period through which she could not attend meetings so withdrew from the chapter, but

has been back in the chapter and active for the last three years.

Mrs. J. N. Williamson joined on the record of her husband who belonged to Company A.

13th North Carolina regiment but was also a sister of James H. Holt, Alexander Holt and

L. Banks Holt. The latter served in the 6th North Carolina regiment.

Mrs. Williamson was never an active member in the chapter but was always interested and

gave freely of money for needs of the chapter. She had been a confirmed invalid for

several years and is now in a hospital in Martinsville, Va.

Mrs. T. A. Albright was a daughter of W. J. Page who belonged to Company D. 19th

battalion, S. C. calvary and served

until he was parolled from Greensboro at the close of the war. Mrs. Albright died

during the first year of the chapter's existence.

Mrs. Giles Mebane was our oldest member at the time of organization. Also the first of

our member to be taken by death. She was the widow of Giles Mebane who belonged to the

convention that carried the state out of the Union. Mrs. Mebane gave personal aid to

soldiers by knitting and sewing. She was one of the number of women who stood all day

and wrapped lunches for Johnston's army when they marched through.

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Mrs. George W. Long joined on he record of her husband who was a cadet at Hillsboro

Military academy at the age of 16 years, when Governor Vance called for the aid of 100

of the largest boys of the academy to help drive General Stoneman and his troops from

the state. Dr. Long was one of this group and served the governor through the remainder

of the conflict.

Mrs. Long was ever an interested member of the chapter. She died several years ago in

Statesville, where she went to live with her daughter after Dr. Long's death.

Mrs. W. R. Goley (Lou Coe) was born in Guilford county, daughter of Lorenzo Hurley Coe,

who belonged to Company (E5??) 15th regiment and died of fever while in service. Mrs.

Goley I'm glad to say is still an active daughter in our chapter.

Miss Mamie Parker joined on the record of her illustrious father whose war record has

already been given, Miss Parker has always been active in her much loved chapter, was

president for two years and is now a division officer.

Miss Bert Albright, (now Mrs. Frank Moore) was a granddaughter of J. G. Albright who

was first a member of the home guards, later enlisted in Company A. SR reserves 73rd

regiment. He was in the retreat before Sherman in his march to the sea. He also fought

in the last battle of Bentonville and was in service until the close of the war.

In addition to these I find in the minutes that among the charter members were: Mrs. D.

A. Long, Miss Carrie Long, Miss Louise Holt, Miss Bess Scott, Miss Mattie Holt, though

I do not find that they were ever at a meeting.

I do find that Mrs. E. C. Murray and Miss Annie Harden were active members from the

beginning, though not named on the charter or in those first minutes.

Of the 21 charter members seven were wives, 10 were daughters, one was granddaughter,

two were nieces and one grand-niece of Confederate veterans. These women understood the

work of preserving Confederate history, memorializing the dead, and aiding the living

veterans and widows of the Confederacy but I imagine they would be amazed could they

know the volume of work accomplished by their chapter through the years.

I would that those who have gone before could know of many of these things. Imagine

their joy should they pay a visit to the Woman's home at Fayetteville.

Think of their pride in the boys and girls whom we've helped to educate! Wouldn't they

rejoice in the healing ministrations of Bessie Bell Reid bed fund.

How lovingly they would give to Mrs. Norman V. Randolph relief fund. How they would

enjoy our beautiful highways.

We find that of the 21 charter members of our chapter only three are now active

members. These are Mrs. W. R. Goley, Mrs. C. C. Thompson and Miss Mamie Parker.

Miss Alice Bason. Miss Hallie Irwin, (now Mrs. L. Banks Williamson) and Mrs. J. L.

Scott are living elsewhere but probably active in their chapters. Mrs. J. N. Williamson

is an honorary president of this chapter.

Twelve have truly "gone before." May we carry on as a good soldier and bequeath to our

successors strong hearts, quick minds and aggressive spirits for this work so nobly

undertaken by our "pioneers."

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THE BURLINGTON, N. C., DAILY TIMES-NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1933.

Funeral Service for Distinguished Educator and Minister Held at Providence Church

Today.

Florence, S. C., Oct. 27.—After an illness of some time, Dr. Daniel Albright Long. 89,

died at his home here last night. The funeral services, will be held at Providence

church, Graham, N. C., at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon.

Dr. Long is survived by his wife and the following sons and daughters: Mrs. D. K.

Wolfe, of Denver, Colo., Mrs. Charles M. Belvin, of Raleigh, N. C., Mrs. George Albert

Kernodle, of Burlington, N. C., and J. C. Long of Florence.

Dr. Long was in the active ministry of the Christian church for 65 years. For half a

century he was a college president having served in this capacity at Graham Normal

college, Graham, N. C., Antioch college of Yellow Springs, Ohio, and Union Christian

college, Meron, Ind. he was a chaplain in the Confederate army. Dr. Long was a man of

brilliant intellect. A noted orator and scholar.

Among those who will serve as honorary pallbearers for the funeral tomorrow will be the

following from North Carolina: Junius H. Harden, John M. Fix, George W. Fogleman, D. E.

Sellars, H. W. Trollinger, B. D. Vestal, R. A. Sharpe, Claude Gates, Dan S. Hall of

Burlington, N. C., and McBride Holt, W. J. Nicks, J. D. Kernodle, E. P. McClure, and

John Trollinger of Graham, N. C.

The body arrived in Graham this afternoon at 1 o'clock, and lay in state in the

Providence Christian church until 2:30 o'clock. Interment was in the Linwood cemetery

in Graham.

Not sent – not related Brick Church

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, MONDAY. AUGUST 26, 1935

Patriot's Grave To Be Marked By D. A. R. Tuesday

Guilford Battle chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution

will hold a simple ceremony Tuesday morning at 10:30 o'clock at

the grave of Capt. John Harden at an old cemetery two miles

outside of Graham to present a marker to the honor of the revolutionary soldier who is

greatgreat-great-grandfather of Mrs. J.

J. Henderson, of Graham, and Mrs. M. B. Wyatt, of Greensboro,

both members of the Guilford Battle chapter.

Miss Coda Emmaline Henderson, of Graham, daughter of Mrs. J. J. Henderson, will read a

short biographical sketch of her noted ancestor. Mrs. E. E. Gillespie. regent, will

preside, and Mrs. Cora Cox Lucas, chapter chaplain, will have charge of the devotional

part of the service. Salute to the flag will be led by Mrs. Z. V. Conyers, chairman of

correct use of the flag.

John Harden lies in an old family burying ground on the Michael Holt homeplace. Michael

Holt also of revolutionary days, is likewise buried there.

Capt. John Harden was appointed captain of Tryon County Troops and led the cmopany in

the battle of Ramseur's Mill. He was a member of the Colonial Provincial Congress which

met in Hillsboro, Aug. 20, 1885. He married Sarah Holt, daughter of Capt. Michael Holt

and his wife, Lockhart Holt.

All connections of the Harden family and those interested will meet at Mrs. mcBride

Holt's at 10 o'clock Tuesday morning to attend this ceremony.

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Burlington Daily Times | Sept. 13, 1927

Mr. and Mrs. Junius Clapp and daughter of South Carolina are here for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. M. Clapp.

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THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, MARCH 1, 1930.

Herman M. Clapp and daughter, of Charlotte, reached here Saturday for a short visit with relatives.

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THE BURLINGTON. N. C. DAILY TIMES-NEWS

SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1932.

Mr, and Mrs. Herman M. Clapp of Charlotte, who have been here with their two daughters visiting Chas. T. M. Clapp

and Miss Minnie Clapp have returned to their home.

THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, MARCH 1, 1930.

Mrs. Charles T. M. Clapp has been very sick for the past two weeks, and her condition is regarded as very serious. Her

health has not been good for the past six months but her friends have been hoping for some improvement but, instead,

she has steadily grown weaker.

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THE BURLINGTON (N. C.) DAILY TIMES, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930.

Mrs. Clapp Passes at her home at Whitsett.

Mrs. Myra Barnhart Clapp, aged 73 years, wife of C. T. M. Clapp, died this morning at 4 o'clock at their home at

Whitsett, following several weeks illness of paralysis. She was a native of that section, and had been a member of

Brick church from girlhood. She had the love and esteem of a large circle of friends and relatives.

Funeral service will be held at Brick church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock by her pastor, Rev. C. E. Hiatt, assisted by

Rev. H. A. Fesperman of Greensboro, and interment will be made in the church cemetery.

She is survived by her husband and the following son and daughters; Miss Minnie Clapp, Whitsett, Mrs. G. H. Parker,

Spartanburg, S. C., Mrs. W. E. Rowland, Rocky Mount, Mrs. C. N. Morrison, Greensboro, Mrs. R. L. Boring,

Reidsville, Mrs. W. E. Williams, Battleboro, J. W. Clapp, Florence, S. C., and ? M. Clapp, Charlotte. She is also

survived by two sisters and a brother, Mrs. Alfred Alexander, Liberty, Miss Aurelia Burnhart, Burlington, and C. C.

Barnhart, High Point; and by sixteen grandchildren.

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THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1949

CHARLES T. M. CLAPP

Whitsett, Jan. 12.—Charles T. M. Clapp, 91, a life-long resident of Whitsett, died at his home here last night at 5

o'clock after a critical illness of four days.

Husband of the late Mrs. Myra Earnhardt Clapp, who died in 1930, Mr. Clapp was the son of the late George W. and

Martha Reitzel Clapp and was born in Guilford county.

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Rev. A. R. Detwiler, pastor, and Dr. Harvey A. Fesperman of Burlington will conduct the final rites at the Brick

Evangelical Reformed Church at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Survivors include six daughters, Miss Minnie Clapp, Whitsett, Mrs. George Parker, Reidsville; Mrs. W. E. Rowland,

Rocky Mount; Mrs. W. E. Williams, Rocky Mount; Mrs. C. N. Morrison, McConnelsville, S. C.; and Mrs. R. L.

Boring, Lexington, Ky.; Two sons, J. W. Clapp, Florence, S. C., and H. M. Clapp of Charlotte; two sisters, Mamie

Clapp and Georgia Clapp, both of Gibsonville; two brothers, Gurney G. Clapp of Gibsonville and Carl Clapp of

Charleston; 19 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren.

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THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS,

FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1949

CHARLES T. M. CLAPP.

Whitsett, Jan. 14.—Final rites for Charles T. M. Clapp, 91, who died Tuesday, were held at the Brick Evangelical and

Reformed Church yesterday morning at 11 o'clock with services conducted by Rev. A. R. Detwiller, pastor of the

church.

Burial was in the church cemetery and music was rendered by the church choir.

Pallbearers were Odis Noah, Odis Clapp, Albert Smith, Clay Perrett, Dean Torreyson and Troy Perkins.

Flower bearers, with Mrs. G. C. McKaughon in charge, were Miss Ruby Woodard and Mesdames C. O'Briant, Egbert

Ingle, C. B. Ingle, L. A. Wharton, S. A. Dow, V. T. Whitsett, S. W. Reece, J. W. Foster and J. H. Joyner.

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THE BURLINGTON DAILY TIMES-NEWS

TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 23, 1940

DONALD [DANIEL] EDWARD CLAPP

Final rites for Daniel Edward Clapp of Lakeside avenue who died on January 21, were conducted on Monday

afternoon at 2:00 o'clock from the residence by the Rev. George E. Dillinger, pastor of the First Reformed church.

Members of the choir, accompanied by Mrs. Herbert W. Coble, furnished music.

Pall bearers were: George Fowler, Duncan C. Bryan, John R. Hoffman, E. M. Cheek, Paul Jenkins, M. G. Pickett.

Flower bearers were: Mesdames D. C. Bryan, and Elsie Kennedy, in charge, assisted by members of Circle No. 2 and

Flora Sharpe Bible class of the First Reformed church Mesdames E. M. Cheek, Geo. Fowler, T. C. Andrews, Walter

Askew, M. G. Pickett, B. M. Clapp, Wyatt Clapp, Sherman Ross, Glenn Ward, R. D. Tickle, Frank Loy, L. W. Love,

J. C. Shepherd, S. P. Whitt, Paul Jenkins, Grady Beck, C. E. Mize, C. T. Ward, Lacy Brown.

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THE BURLINGTON (N.C.) DAILY TIMES-NEWS

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23,1936

GEORGE WASHINGTON CLAPP.

George Washington Clapp, 56, of Burlington, Route 5, died this morning at 10:45 at his home, after an illness of

about seven months.

He was the husband of Mrs. Mamie Rigsbie Clapp, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elizabeth Greeson Clapp, of Guilford

county.

Funeral services have not been announced, but the body will remain at Rich and Thompson mortuary until final plans

are made.

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He is survived by his wife; one daughter, Vergan Clapp, of the home; three sons, Harvey, Lawrence and Clarencs

Clapp; three sisters, Mrs. L. L. Bowman of Kimesville, and Miss Verle and Thelma Clapp of Graham; four brothers,

C. P. Clapp of Graham, Luther, Lawrence and J. L. Clapp, all of Kimesville; two grandchildren.

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