Bethlehem (Dutch Glory) Lutheran Church (Bethlehem, PA)
Scope and Contents
The Bethlehem Lutheran Church collection consists of a transcription of the church register, 1791-1860, translated and indexed by Margaret Miller Simon in 1981. It includes baptisms, confirmations and cemetery inscriptions. Also included are the few existing records of Trinity Church, Upper Ten Mile, near Zollarsville (Horn Church), which are: baptisms 1796-1848; confirmation and communicant lists, 1791. Nearly all of its member families are represented in the Bethlehem records.
Dates
- Creation: 1791 - 1981
Biographical / Historical
Bethlehem Lutheran Church is also known as Dutch Glory Church. It was organized in 1788 on land sold to the congregation for five shillings by Michael Simon. The first church was a two-room log schoolhouse built in 1788. A second log structure was built in 1797 and lasted nearly fifty years. It is not known how long the church remained union.
Extent
1 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Simler, Casper (1751-1802) (Person)
- Weber, John William (1735-1816) (Person)
Geographic
- Title
- Bethlehem (Dutch Glory) Lutheran Church (Bethlehem, PA)
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the E&R Library & Archives Repository
555 W. James Street
Lancaster PA 17603 United States
717-290-8734
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