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            <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Guide to Farmersville Church Record Book, 1877

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                       <author encodinganalog="Creator">Ilhan Citak</author>
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         <creation>Ilhan Citak <date normal="2010-12-06">December 6, 2010</date>
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            <persname>Farmersville Church</persname>
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         <abstract encodinganalog="520$a" label="Abstract: ">Farmersville Church (currently known as St. John’s Farmersville Church, Easton, Pennsylvania) record book that contains information in several handwritings on weddings, baptisms, funerals for the year of 1877.
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            repositorycode="LYU" identifier="SC MS 0186">SC MS 0186</unitid>
         <langmaterial label="Language: " encodinganalog="546">Most of the entries are written in
               <language langcode="eng">English</language>, and some are in <language langcode="ger"> German.</language> 
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         <p>The record book supposedly kept by Irwin W. Bieber who was the pastor of Farmersville Church during 1877. Bieber was born on November 23, 1847. He graduated from Franklin and Marshall College in 1865, and from the Philadelphia Seminary in 1871. He then served as a pastor at Farmersville-Hecktown Parish from 1871 to 1905. Bieber was retired in 1905, and died on October 16, 1909.  </p>


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         <p>This record book contains notes in several handwritings regarding information for weddings, baptisms, funerals in the Bethlehem Township communities served by the Farmersville Church founded in 1846 as St. John’s Farmersville Church.  It was a Union church originally with Lutheran and German Reformed congregations.  Some of the notes are in German as well as English. The pastor most frequently noted is I. W. Bieber (Irwin W. Bieber).  He was installed as pastor at the Farmersville Church in 1871 and served for 35 years.</p> 
           
<p>The Farmersville Church has the current name of St. John’s Lutheran Church (8065 William Penn Highway, Easton, PA  18045) but is a Union Church containing two congregations:  Lutheran and United Church of Christ.  The United Church of Christ congregation resulted when the German Reformed denomination merged in the 1960s and became the UCC.  The booklet lists many names of people, who they were related to, when they were born and locations where they were living such as Hecktown, Macungie, Bethlehem Township, and Farmersville.  The information could be of great interest to people interested in genealogy.  The small envelope that accompanied the booklet is addressed to: Books Unlimited. % Book Barn, (Mr. Messinger.) Tatamy, Pa. with return address of:  The Bethlehem Globe-Times, 202 West Fourth Street, Bethlehem, PA., 18016.  In red ink across face of envelope in handwriting is written Farmersville Church.  Two postmarks on envelope are June 2, 1967 with a third noting the 100th Anniversary of the Bethlehem-Globe Times.
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         <p>The events entered in the notebook in chronological order.</p>
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         <head>Related Material</head>
         <p>Early maps of Lehigh Valley.</p>
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        <persname encodinganalog="600" source="lcnaf">Bieber, Irwin W., 1847-1909</persname>
         <corpname encodinganalog="610" source="lcnaf">St. John’s Lutheran Church (Easton, Pa.)</corpname>
         <subject encodinganalog="651" source="lcsh">Easton (Pa.)--Genealogy</subject>

         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Churches, Protestant—Easton (Pa.)</subject>
         <subject encodinganalog="650" source="lcsh">Church records and registers—Pennsylvania—Easton.</subject>

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         <p>This collection is open for research.</p>
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         <p>Collection housed remotely. Users need to contact 24 hours in advance.</p>
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         <head>Preferred Citation</head>
         <p>Preferred citation for this material is as follows:</p>
         <p>Cite as: Farmersville Church Record Book, 1877, SC MS 0186, Special Collections, Linderman Library, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA</p>
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         <head>Acquisition Information</head>
         <p>Purchase from Books Unlimited, in circa <date>1990.</date></p>
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<unittitle>Farmersville Church Record Book, <unitdate normal="##" type="inclusive">1877</unitdate></unittitle>
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<unittitle>Farmersville Church record book is 8.75 cm x 16.75 cm in dimensions and it is 33 pages total, plus 6 pages blank.
The notebook contains notes in several handwritings regarding information for weddings, baptisms, funerals in the Bethlehem Township communities served by the Farmersville Church during the year of 1877.  
Some of the notes are in German as well as English.
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