

Mellinger, Fannie (b. 1759, d. 1822)
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Text: Date of Import: 4 Nov 1998
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Title: INDIV2.DAT
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Text: Date of Import: 4 Nov 1998
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Title: Will of Christiana Hergleroth
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Title: Lancaster Co. Deed Book K, Vol.26, p. 238
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Title: Biog. Annals of Lebanon Co.
Note: Peter Arnold was born in Berks Co. He moved to Manheim, Lancaster Co., where he learned the shoemaker trade. Peter and Elizabeth were residents of Manheim Boro, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records - Warwick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Warwick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records - Old Salem Church, Lebanon
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Title: Stoever Family Book
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Note: Lebanon Co. Historical Society
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Warwick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
Note: Records in Warwick Lutheran Church state that John Friedrich was bor 28 Jan 1735 and bap. 7 march 1735. This can't be correct because his brother, John Philipp was born 3 months earlier, on 6 Oct 1734. Rev. Stoever recorded these bap. about ten years after they occurred.
Records at Hill Lutheran Church, Annville state that Frederick was born April 1730. He had 6 children and died of consumption.
He was buried 1810-11.
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Warwick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Warwick Evangelical Lutheran Church, Brickerville, Lancaster Co.
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
Note: Hill Church, Annville burial records state that Barbara Peter of Philip Fernsler and wife, married to John Peter, had 7 children, of whom 3 are living. Probably consumption for 15 years, aged 58 years.
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
Note: In the 1860 census there is a Henry Ferntzler, laborer, age 17, living with Henry and Lydia Frank in N. Annville Twp.
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Bindnagel Church, Palmyra, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records of Rev. John Casper Stoever
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Stoever Family Book
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Note: Lebanon Co. Historical Society
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
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Title: Records - Hill Lutheran Church, Annville, Lancaster Co., (now Lebanon Co.)
Note: Hill Church, Annville, burial records state that Anna Catharine Peter, nee Sichely married George Peter, 5 children, 3 survive. Fever, aged 59 years 7 months, 6 days.
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Title: Cemetery records - Shoop's Cemetery, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co.
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Title: Cemetery records
Note: CAWLEY was born in Lucknow, Dauphin Co., to DAVID and EVA MINERVA HOOVER STINE. When he was 2 years old the family moved to Rockville, a small town just north of Harrisburg. They lived in a double house on Front Street next door to his grandparent's hotel . His name was a combination of his mother's & grandmother's maiden names (ELIZABETH CAWLEY m. MORGAN HOOVER - their daughter was EVA MINERVA HOOVER, who was to become CAWLEY'S mother). ELIZABETH promised a pony to DAVID & EVA's child if it were given the family names of CAWLEY and HOOVER. CAWLEY got the names and he also got the pony!
His grandmother HOOVER owned a hotel in Rockville, where CAWLEY worked as a stable boy. He graduated from Susquehanna Twp. High School in 1916; Lebanon Valley College, Annville, PA, with an A.B. degree in 1920; & Bonebrake Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio, with a B.D. degree in 1923. While in college he was active in the Glee Club, Band, college newspaper, was in two plays - "Comedy of Errors" & "Her own House," football, baseball, basketball & tug-of-war. He was the Sophmore Class President. During the years 1924-1926 & 1929-1930 he pursued graduate work at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD specializing in Biblical and Oriental Literature and Archaeology. In 1944 he was awarded an honorary doctor of divinity degree from Lebanon Valley College. He was pastor at the Old Otterbein Church, 112 Conway St., Baltimore, MD, from 1923-1931; Second U.B. Church, 59th & Catharine Sts., Philadelphia, 1931-1943; & State Street U.B. Church, 18th & State Sts, Harrisburg, 1943-1954. He was General Church Treasurer of the Evangelical United Brethren Church, Dayton, OH, 1955-1968. (There is a tape of his memoirs on file at the church archives.) He was chaplain for the PA state Senate during the 1979 session.
He told his family that the reason he was given the pastorate of the Old Otterbein Church was that when he preached his trial sermon the head of the board of trustees was a man who was hard of hearing. CAWLEY had a very strong voice and he was the one candidate that the deaf gentleman could understand!
The records of the Old Otterbein Church are on microfilm in the Maryland Historical Society, Baltimore, MD (Baltimore Churches 11). The old historical notes are written in German. CAWLEY wrote the notes for the 150th anniversary of the church. The records of the marriages (first marriage was performed 28 Nov 1923), baptisms ( Dick [Dr. S.C. Enck], John [Dr. G.D. Gossard] & Jeanne's [Bishop G.D. Batdorf] baptisms are recorded), membership lists (Otto Deitz requested a transfer in 1927 that was not granted. In 1933 he joined the Christian Science Church!) & burials that CAWLEY performed are also recorded. He reported in 1927 he oversaw the restoring of the church building. A new roof was installed, the organ was cleaned and they put in a new lighting scheme. They considered stuccoing the outside of the building but after much discussion they decided to sand blast the bricks. They also remodeled the inside bathrooms. CAWLEY wrote "Old toilets occupied the northwest corner of the church, with the old time "non freezible hopper" - these were unsanitary in every respect". They installed modern fixtures with drinking fountain, wash bowl, toilets & urinal.
The Old Otterbein Church is very proud of the bells that were installed in 1789 & have been rung for many historic events. CAWLEY recorded that he helped to ring the bells when Col. Lindburgh flew over the Atlantic Ocean in 1927; when the Graf Zeppeln, the German Transatlantic Derigible, flew over Baltimore at 1 p.m. on 16 Oct 1928; and when the bells were rung 200 times to celebrate the bi-centennial of Baltimore on 13 Sep 1929.
While in Phila. He was Treas. of the Phila. Ministerium; U.B. representative of the Phila.. Federated Council of Churches; & U.B. representative on the Phila. Council of Christian Education. His civic interests included Air Raid Warden, Bond Sales, PTA & USO.
After retirement he served as pastor of the United Methodist Churches in Steelton & Manada Hill and was associate pastor of Trinity United Methodist Church, New Cumberland. He was a member of the Robert Burns Lodge 464 F&AM, the Scottish Rite Bodies & Zembo Temple, Harrisburg.
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