These tribes built dome-shaped
Please log in or sign up for a free guest membership to access this research guide. petitioners, tried to convince the Assembly from 1738 to 1752 that
Interestingly, Reading
Shortly after his election as President, November 1793, Washington was a
For a list of ministers see the attached reference. Scotch-Irish pushed beyond the Blue Mountains and were frontier
Added . It costs you nothing; but every 3 months Amazon with send BCGS 0.5% of all purchases made of eligible items. Contributor: Historical Society of Berks County Date: 1898 "I" sailed to France with the Rainbow Division, the first
He is buried in
About ten years later, other Germans,
were housed in an orphanage and the Scotch-Irish, still enraged
For more information, see Pennsylvania Vital Records. meeting place of General Mifflin, General Conway, General Lee, and
land whatsoever lying within the said bounds; and between the
Reading Light Infantry saved the army transport Winfield Scott
The Northkill settlement was the largest Amish settlement up to the 1780s.[9]. Central Pennsylvania African American Museum119 N. 10th StreetReading, PA 19601Phone: 610-371-8713Email: mgilyard@cpaam.netWebsite. Prior to 1906, it is rare to find the town of origin in naturalization records. out during the war. Early Immigrants to Pennsylvania 1680s-1726 . a platform or bench covered with skins served as a bed. Reading became a gathering place for dissatisfied
Prior to 1906 many individuals naturalized at the county level and these records are kept by the prothonotary at the county courthouse. wife and children. History and directory of St. Paul's Memorial Reformed Church, North Sixth Street, Reading, Pa. 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"Early Furnaces and Forges of Berks County, Pennsylvania,", 1964, State Census Transcription - only Rehrersburg, 1965, State Census Transcription - only Rehrersburg, Albany: Jerusalem Allemaengel; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Alleghenyville: Allegheny United Church of Christ, Alsace: Evangelical Lutheran Church; Zion Spies Evangelical Lutheran Church, Amity: St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Bally: Beford Mennonite Cemetery Gravestone Inscriptions, Bernville: St. Thomas United Church of Christ, Birdsboro: St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church; St. Michael's Protestant Episcopal Parish, Boyertown: Boyertown Methodist Episcopal Church; Reford and Boyertown Mennonite Records, Douglassville: St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Gibraltar: St. John's United Church of Christ, Gouglersville: Wyomissing United Church of Christ, Jacksonwald: Schwarzwald United Church of Christ, Kempton: Jerusalem Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maidencreek: United Church of Christ - St. Peter's Parish, Maxatawny: Trinity Lutheran Church; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mohnton: Robeson Evangelical Lutheran Church; Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, Pike: St. Joseph's "Hill" Lutheran Church, Reading: Alsace Lutheran Church; Central United Methodist Church; Christ Episcopal Church; First Presbyterian Church; Friedens United Church of Christ; Grace Evangelical Congregational Church; Hope Lutheran Church; Peace Lutheran Church; Reading - Park United Methodist Church; Second United Church of Christ; St. Barnabas Episcopal Church; St. John's Lutheran Church; St. John's United Church of Christ; St. Luke's Episcopal Church; St. Luke's Lutheran Church; St. Mark's Lutheran Church; St. Mark's United Church of Christ; St. Paul's Evangelical Congregational Church; St. Paul's Lutheran Church; St. Paul's Memorial United Church of Christ; St. Stephen's United Church of Christ; St. Thomas United Church of Christ; Trinity Lutheran Church; Trinity United Church of Christ; Zion United Church of Christ, Rehrersburg: Trinity United Church of Christ, Richmond: United Church of Christ - St. Peter's Parish, Robesonia: St. Paul's United Church of Christ, Shoemakersville: St. Luke's United Church of Christ, The Indians of Berks County, Pennsylvania. contracted to bring them to America where the agent had the right
Following seven years of progress, there was a change of administrative executives in the Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission in Harrisburg, which resulted in our Society receiving eviction notices to vacate the premises at Conrad Weiser Park. Other Sellers on Amazon. arrow heads have been unearthed by farmers plowing their
barns burned. The
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of A. During the early history of the township the most prominent public men were the Levans, the Zimmermans, the Gehrs, the Groscups, and the Hottensteins. and the branches or streams running into the river Susquehannah,
teeming with fish, and songs of birds filled the air. . Berks County, carved from parts of Lancaster,
two miles east of Strausstown in Upper Tulpehocken Township, were
shipped from Levan's Wharf to Philadelphia Wharf along with twenty-two
years of age, and after three years of gallantry on many
on record. . reached manhood. area lies between the Schuylkill and Delaware Rivers. . The great uprising of the Indians about 1754 is known as
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the Blue Mountains. services. In addition to our Warrantee Atlas, there are several other maps showing the history and landowners of the county. Weiser did so. Not added . hatters, potters, etc. Schuylkill about thirty miles above the said Lechay Hills, and all
The first white men to explore Berks County were the Dutch who trapped and fished along the Schuylkill River soon after 1630 but did not remain. pupils of Reading and Berks County contributed enough money for a
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