This is the second book in this series of translations of the massive and important records of one of pre-Revolutionary America's most influential Protestant congregations. For such a short time period, the vast amount of entries in these record books point out the fact that the Lancaster Lutheran congregation was the second largest in Pennsylvania. Included are baptisms, burials, marriages, confirmation, communicants, and pew rents. Besides being priceless for genealogical work, these early records also provide an important social history of the time period, place and denomination. This is a wonderful source for information on Pennsylvania Germans, many of whom migrated to Ohio in the 1800s.
Debra D. Smith and Frederick S. Weiser, editors
1995, 6" x 9", cloth, 578 pp.
ISBN: 9781558562141
109-005