A People called Schwenkfelder - Source Page 3

A People called Schwenkfelder
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My Schwenkfelder site

[S54] (Rev.) Reuben Kriebel, Genealogical Record of the Descendants of the Schwenkfelders, who arrived in Pennsylvania in 1733, 1734, 1736, 1737 from the German of the Rev. Balthasar Heebner, and from other sources (Manayunk, Pa.: Josephes Yerkel, 1879), from images of the book found on-line at <<http://www.HeritigeQuestOnline.com>>, saved off-line as pdf files.

[S56] Rootsweb World Connect Project, The Godshalk History, online <http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=Godshalk>, Michael James Godshalk, webmaster <e-mail address> (2217 Summit View Dr. Valrico, Florida 33594-5235).

[S57] Halteman family, genealogy, 1914, Among the papers of Wm. S. Halteman, then of Norristown, Pa. and Atlantic City, later of Northfield, New Jersey.

[S107] Register of Deaths for Chester County, Penna., Chester County Archives and Records, 601 Westtown Road, Suite 080, P.O. Box 2747, West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hereinafter cited as Register of Deaths.

[S109] Brøderbund Software Inc., Selected U.S./International Marriage Records, 1340-1980., CD-ROM (n.p.: Yates Publishing, 1997), Family Archives CD #403. Hereinafter cited as Selected Marriage Records.

[S117] Michael James Godshalk, The Godshalk History (2217 Summit View Drive, Valrico, Florida 33594-5235: privately published, 1997), also published on-line at <http://www.familytreemaker.com/user/m/j/g/Michael_James_Godshalk> hard copies available at certain libraries.

[S120] A.J. Fretz, The Genealogical Record of the Descendants of Henry Stauffer: and other Stauffer Pioneers together with the historical and biographical sketches and Illustrated with portraits and other illustrations. (Harleysville, Pa.: Press of The Harleysville News, 1899); this book can be found on the Internet at <<http://www.genalogicallibrary.com>> as a faithful word by word transcription, which was copied full text to an off-line file. It can also be found as digital images scanned on-line at HeritageQuest On-line <<http://www.heritagequestonline.com>>. Rev. Fretz states information was gathered from interviews with family members, family Bibles, letters, parish and public records in an attempt to preserve an accurate family history. He had done similar work for other families. Citations are mostly lacking. Hereinafter cited as The Stauffer-Stover Family History.

[S180] Catharine Schultz, death registration Chester County Archives and Records, 601 Westtown Road, Suite 080, P.O. Box 2747, West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

[S181] Social Security Death Index, Ancestry.com (Provo, Utah: My Family.com Inc., 1998-2001). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

[S194] Social Security Death Index, FTM CD 110, United States, 1937-1997, Vol. 1, M-Z (Hiawatha, Iowa: Brøderbund Software, Inc., 1998). Hereinafter cited as SSDI.

[S309] Jacob Clemmans household, 1850 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Worcester Township, page 269, dwelling 44, family 44; National Archives micro-publication M432, viewed on-line at HeritageQuest Online <<http://www.heritagequestonline.com/>>.

[S323] 1840 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, (East Vincent Township), National Archives micropublication M704, roll 454.

[S335] Inventory of the personal estate of Catherine Schultz of East Vincent Township, Pa., filed 16 June 1905 (Chester County Archives and Records, 601 Westtown Road, Suite 080, P.O. Box 2747, West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania).

[S359] Samuel Kriebel Brecht, editor, The Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families: Seekers of Religious Liberty who fled from Salesia to Saxony and thence to Pennsylvania in the years 1731 to 1737. (Pennsburg, Pa.: Rand McNally & Company, 1923). Also on-line at HeritageQuest Online <<http://www.heritagequestonline.com>>.

[S360] Thomas Taylor household, 1880 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, enumeration district 91, supervisor district 2, page 20, dwelling 195, family 211; National Archives micropublication T9, roll 1115, viewed from Census Images On-line Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>>.

[S370] Walter H. Davis household, 1920 U.S. census, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Philadelphia, Ward 40, enumeration district 1457, supervisor district 1, sheet 24B, dwelling 489, family 586?; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1641, viewed Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>> The handwriting is heavy and at places illegible..

[S375] Catherine Schultz household, 1870 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, Pughtown Post Office, page 41, dwelling 359, family 354; National Archives micropublication M593, roll 1323, viewed Images On-line Census Project at Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>>.

[S387] Mary Gresh household, 1910 U.S census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Norristown borough, 5th Ward, enumeration district 117, supervisor district 3, sheet 6C, dwelling 337, family 126; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1379, viewed at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>> The enmerator had a strange way of numbering dwellings; he did not follow the printed instructions for that row. The sheet looks as if it was microfilmed in the negative. It is readable in the digitized form.

[S388] John P. Spring household, 1910 U.S census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, West Norriton Township, enumeration district 79, supervisor district 3, sheet 9A, dwelling 180, family 193; National Archives micropublication T624, roll 1377, viewed at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>>.

[S389] John P. Spring household, 1920 U.S census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, West Norriton Township, enumeration district 90, supervisor district 3, sheet 13A, dwelling 268, family 279; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1604, viewed 2 May 2002 at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <>.

[S392] Frank S. Gresh household, 1920 U.S census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Conshohocken borough, Ward 3, enumeration district 84, supervisor district 3, sheet 2B, dwelling 39, family 44; National Archives micropublication T625, roll 1606, viewed at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>>.

[S403] John Spring household, 1900 U.S census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Norristown borough, 5th Ward, enumeration district 239, supervisor district 2Pa., sheet 1, dwelling 7, family 7; National Archives micropublication T623, roll 1443, viewed at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>>.

[S429] Catharine Schultz household, 1900 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, enumeration district 67, supervisor district 2, sheet 12B, dwelling 285, family 285; National Archives micro-publication T623, roll 1392, viewed at Images On-line Census Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com>> the dwelling and family numbers were crossed out and written over.

[S532] Inventory of the personal estate of Jesse Schultz of East Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, filed 17 April 1863 (Chester County Archives and Records, 601 Westtown Road, Suite 080, P.O. Box 2747, West Chester, Chester County, Pennsylvania).

[S671] Thomas Taylor household, 1930 U.S. census, Chester Couny, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, enumeration district 33, supervisor district 27, sheet 22B, dwelling 258, family 258; National Archives micro-publication T626, roll 2019, viewed on-line at Genealogy.com census subscriptions.

[S672] Paul Taylor household, 1930 U.S. census, Chester Couny, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, enumeration district 33, supervisor district 27, sheet 12A, dwelling 245, family 245; National Archives micro-publication T626, roll 2019, viewed on-line at Genealogy.com census subscription data library.

[S676] Moses Halteman household, 1860 U.S. census, Chester Couny, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, Pottstown post office, page 97, dwelling 751, family 765; National Archives micro-publication M653, roll 1093, also recorded as book 1, page 155, viewed on-line at Genealogy.com census subscriptions.

[S701] Robert Edmunds household, 1930 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Norristown borough, 9th Ward, 400 block, enumeration district 171, supervisor district 22, sheet 5B, dwelling 78, family 87; National Archives micro-publication T626, roll 2083, viewed at Ancestry.com Images On-line Census Project, image 977.

[S702] John Spring household, 1930 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, West Norriton Township, Jeffersonville unincorperated place, enumeration district 159, supervisor district 22, sheet 17B, dwelling 399, family 415; National Archives micro-publication T626, roll 2085, viewed at Ancestry.com Images On-line Census Project.

[S703] Frank Gresh household, 1880 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Upper Providence Township, enumeration district 32, supervisor district 4, page 42, dwelling 338, family 402; National Archives micro-publication T9, roll 1159, also numerated as page 177B stamped, viewed at Ancestry.com Images On-line Census Project.

[S704] John Spring household, 1880 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Borough of Norristown, 1st Ward, enumeration district 47, supervisor district 4, page 54, dwelling 521, family 510; National Archives micro-publication T9, roll 1159, there are no house numbers on this page, also known as page 402B, stamped; viewed at Ancestry.com Images On-line Census Project.

[S717] Joel Good household, 1850 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, East Vincent Township, page 69, dwelling 185, family 185; National Archives micro-publication M432, roll 752, viewed at Ancestry.com Images On-line Census Project.

[S819] Vernon E Halteman, burial record, 20 March 1898, Church Records of the St. Vincent German Reformed Congregation in Chester County, Penna., page 85, line 4. microfilm no. 1598063, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S824] Volume 1, List of Communicant Members, (1853-1886), St. Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. The dates attached to these records, many of which are in limited space, are in places hard to read. Microfilm no. 1598063, item 5, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S827] Membership list, St. Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm no. 1598063, item 5, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S848] Mrs. J. S. Halteman received by letter into full church membership, 25 April 1898, Consistory minute book, St. Vincent Reformed Church minutes 1884-1928, East Vincent Township, Pa.; microfilm no. 1598063, item 8, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S862] Jesse Schultz elected as an elder, Easter Monday, April 5th, 1858, Convocation minutes, St. Vincent Reformed Church minutes 1852-1894, East Vincent Township, Pa.; microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S863] Jesse Shultze re-election as an elder, April 16, 1861, Convocation minutes, St. Vincent Reformed Church minutes 1854-1894, East Vincent Township, Pa.; microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S865] Jesse Shultze appointment of a fund-raising committee, Easter Monday, April 9th, 1860, Convocation minutes, St. Vincent Reformed Church minutes 1854-1894, East Vincent Township, Pa.; microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S868] List of Contributors to building Sheds, St. Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S873] Convocation minutes, Deacon's List, (31 August 1876), St. Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S874] Mr. Fetter's list of those who did not pay for the support of the Church, the record is undated but belongs to 1877 due to the dates of records before and after this record; Mr. Fetter was a deacon, St. Vincent Reformed Church, East Vincent township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. Microfilm no. 1598063, item 9, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.

[S1052] Committee to work on hospital dance, Pottstown Mercury (Pottstown, Pa.), 28 March 1953, p. 26, second column, downloaded 7 January 2005, on-line at.

[S1106] 1840 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, (Towamencin Creek), National Archives micropub-lication M704, roll 477, accessed from HeritageQuest Online.com.

[S1121] 1830 U.S. census, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, (Towemencin Township), National Archives micropub-lication M19, roll 154, accessed on-line from HeritageQuest Online.com census project <<http://www.heritagequest.com>> from ProQuest.

[S1144] Jacob Boyer household, 1860 U.S. census, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Penn Township, Huntingdon, Penna. post office, page 21, dwelling 148, family 144; National Archives micropub-lication M653, roll 1115, stamped number 459 in upper right hand corner, viewed on-line at <<http://www.heritagequestonline.com>>.

[S1145] Jacob Boyer household, 1870 U.S. census, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Penn Township, McCauville town post office, page 25, dwelling 175, family 185; National Archives micropub-lication M593, roll 1349, stamped number 724 in upper right hand corner, viewed on-line at <>.

[S1146] Henry J Boyer household, 1900 U.S. census, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, population schedule, Penn Township, enumeration district 99, supervisor district 12, sheet 6A, stamped number 256, dwelling 116, family 117; National Archives micropub-lication T624, roll 1414, viewed on-line at <<http://www.heritagequestonline.com>>, the enumerator crossed out and wrote over the dwelling and family numbers twice for each entry on this page.

[S1207] Daniel Hipple household, 1860 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania population schedule, East Pikeland, Phoeninville post office, page 19, 93 stamped, dwelling 137, family 137; National Archives micro-publication M653, roll 1093, image 95 also shown as 19 of 20, viewed on-line at Images Online Project of Ancestry.com <<http://www.ancestry.com/>>.

[S1208] Daniel Hipple household, 1850 U.S. census, Chester County, Pennsylvania population schedule, East Pikeland, page 6 stamped, dwelling 73, family 77; National Archives micro-publication M432, roll 765, the spaces for the city, county, state and enumerator's name are empty, image 14, also shown as 11 of 18, viewed on-line at Images On-line Project of Ancestry.com<<http://www.ancestry.com/>>.



         
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