DANIEL'S CHURCHES and CEMETERY
Lincolnton, Lincoln County, North Carolina
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The two Daniel's churches with the parsonage
located between them (just behind the stop sign). Peter Statler's land adjoins the
land that the churches are on. Included in the deed was that Peter Statler and
five others bought and deeded the land to the two congregations.
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Daniel's Lutheran Church, located on State Road 1113.
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Closeup of the sign outside of the church.
It reads:
"DANIELS CHURCH
Evangelical Lutheran. Organized in 1774. J.G. Arndt was first regular
minister; Philip Henkel assistant. This building, 1888, is third on site."
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Daniel's Evangelical and Reformed Church.
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Cornerstone at the church. It reads:
"Daniel's Evangelical and Reformed Church 1937
Early Missionary Minister Rev. J. Martin 1759
Early Regular Minister Rev A. Loretz 1786-1812"
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Daniel's Cemetery for both churches. The parsonage is visable just to the right of the church. One family that is located here is Jacob Seabach d. 22 Dec. 1809 Age 51 and his wfe Margaret (Runk) Bollinger Seabach d. 3 Mar. 1848 Age 88 yrs, 4 mos, 1 day.
Click HERE for a website that shows a listing of those buried at Daniel's Cemetery courtesy of W. D. Floyd.
Thanks goes to Edna Statler for supplying the pictures.
©2000 by David Statler of StatlerWeb
Last Updated: February 29, 2008