Lykens Valley: History & Genealogy
  • Home
  • About
  • Categories
    • Commerce
    • Communications
    • Education
    • Entertainment
    • Farming
    • Genealogy
    • Government
    • Labor
    • Memories
    • Military
    • Mining
    • Organizations
    • Religion
    • Resources
    • Sports
    • Transportation
  • Civil War Blog
  • PA Historian
  • Contact

Tag Archives: Killinger

Read more..

Rev. Dr. Frederick C. Seitz – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Frederick C. Seitz, D.D., served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, from 1898 to 1899. ________________________________ Frederick Curtis Seitz was born at Hametown, York County, Pennsylvania, […]

November 15, 2020
Read more..

Rev. J. W. Reinicke – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. J. W. Reinicke served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, from 1894 to 1898. ________________________________ J. W. Reinicke was born at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, June 11, 1866, […]

November 12, 2020
Read more..

Rev. Richard A. Fisher – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Richard A. Fisher served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, from 1856 to 1857. ________________________________ Rev. Richard Adam Fisher was born October 25, 1905, in a rural […]

November 9, 2020
Read more..

Rev. Henry S. Bassler – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Henry S. Bassler served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, from 1864 to 1865 [during the Civil War]. _____________________________________ Rev. Henry S. Bassler was born in Lower […]

November 8, 2020
Read more..

Rev. Franklin J. Mohr – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Franklin J. Mohr served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, from 1865 to 1868. ________________________________ Franklin J. Mohr was born November 27, 1930, in Allentown, Pennsylvania. After […]

November 7, 2020
Read more..

Rev. Tilghman Derr – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Tilghman Derr served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, from 1888 to 1893. ________________________________ Tilghman Derr was born in Lewis Township, Northumberland County, March 9, 1843. For […]

November 6, 2020
Read more..

Rev. James Reily – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. James R. Reily served as minister of David’s Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, from 1812-1819. ____________________________ The charge was served by supply pastors from about 1800 to 1812, when Rev. […]

November 3, 2020
Read more..

Rev. Jacob Edwin Sheetz – Reformed Minister of the Lykens Valley

Rev. Jacob Edwin Scheetz was a son of David’s Evangelical and Reformed Church, Killinger, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. He was ordained in 1900 and began his ministry at Grace Reformed Church, […]

November 1, 2020

Posts navigation

← Previous 1 … 3 4 5 … 14 Next →

Email notification of new posts

Places

Ashland Bear Gap Berrysburg Dalmatia Elizabethville Erdman Fisherville Gordon Gratz Halifax Halifax Township Hegins Hegins Township Herndon Hubley Township Jackson Township Killinger Klingerstown Lenkerville Loyalton Lykens Lykens Township Matamoras Mifflin Township Millersburg Muir Orwin Pillow Pine Grove Porter Township Reinerton Sacramento Shamokin Specktown Spring Glen Tower City Tremont Upper Paxton Township Valley View Washington Township Wayne Township Wiconisco Wiconisco Township Williamstown Williams Township

Categories

  • Commerce
  • Communications
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Farming
  • Genealogy
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Memories
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Organizations
  • Religion
  • Resources
  • Sports
  • Transportation
  • Unidentified

Categories

  • Commerce
  • Communications
  • Education
  • Entertainment
  • Farming
  • Genealogy
  • Government
  • Labor
  • Memories
  • Military
  • Mining
  • Organizations
  • Religion
  • Resources
  • Sports
  • Transportation
  • Unidentified

RSS Feeds

  • RSS - Posts
  • RSS - Comments

Copyright 2016-2024, Norman Gasbarro, Philadelphia, PA

Site Created by Brian Tomlin

Archives

Powered by WordPress | theme Layout Builder