Record of persons names / that were baptized by immersion by the German Baptist, and a small history of their emigrating to America ... [1734-1933.].

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Record of persons names / that were baptized by immersion by the German Baptist, and a small history of their emigrating to America ... [1734-1933.].

Records of the Conestoga Church, 1734-1863.--Conestoga, Ephrata and West Conestoga Church, 1864-1899.--Springville Church, 1900-1933.

1 v. ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7658978

Elizabethtown College, High Library

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