Source:Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States. Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township (Near New Holland), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

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Source Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township (near New Holland), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania
church records 1746-1800
Author Hinke, William John
Coverage
Place Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Year range 1746 - 1832
Subject Church records
Publication information
Type Government / Church records
Publisher Genealogical Society of Utah
Date issued 1985
Place issued Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
References / Cites Church records of the Seltenreich Reformed congregation now at New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1746-1887
Citation
Hinke, William John. Seltenreich Reformed Church, Earl Township (near New Holland), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania: church records 1746-1800. (Salt Lake City, Utah, United States: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1985).
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  • 1434016 Item 7

Microfilm of typescript made in 1936, at the Adams County Historical Society in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

Contains baptisms 1746-1800, 1832; marriages 1766-1779; baptisms, 1785-1790; burials 1767-1778; confirmations 1767-1777.

References: Church records of the Seltenreich Reformed congregation now at New Holland, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1746-1887 Stmnt.Resp. copied [by] Wm. J. Hinke Authors Hinke, William John, 1871-1947 (Main Author) Seltenreich Reformed Church (Earl Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania) (Added Author)

Notes Microfilm of typescript (2 v. [76 and 52 p.], made in 1936) at the Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Includes baptisms 1746-1887; marriages 1767-1779, 1852-1858, 1867-1887; burials 1767-1778, 1867-1887; communicants; confirmations; list of members; financial accounts.

Seltenreich Reformed was in Earl Township until it moved to New Holland ca. 1800. The Lutherans were the Earltown Church. The cemetery was kept by the church. In 1842 a union church, now called Zeltenreich- Mt. Tabor United Church of Christ was built on the property in Earl Township.