Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... Tulpehocken and Mana- tawny , brought him to Philadelphia . It was decided that Godin should be tried as a natural born subject of the Queen of England , but no record as to his being convicted or punished has been seen . Francois was ...
... Tulpehocken and Mana- tawny , brought him to Philadelphia . It was decided that Godin should be tried as a natural born subject of the Queen of England , but no record as to his being convicted or punished has been seen . Francois was ...
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... Tulpehocken - Not Mennonites - The Dutch Reformed become inde- pendent of the Presbyterians - Increase in Pala- tinate immigration - A German Reformed congre- gation - Further history of the Reformed - The German Lutherans - The ...
... Tulpehocken - Not Mennonites - The Dutch Reformed become inde- pendent of the Presbyterians - Increase in Pala- tinate immigration - A German Reformed congre- gation - Further history of the Reformed - The German Lutherans - The ...
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... Tulpehocken region was selected . Subsequently , Keith being at Albany for the treaty of 1722 ( see chapter on the Irish and their Kirk ) , George Haine and another Palatinate had an interview with him , and reported to those who sent ...
... Tulpehocken region was selected . Subsequently , Keith being at Albany for the treaty of 1722 ( see chapter on the Irish and their Kirk ) , George Haine and another Palatinate had an interview with him , and reported to those who sent ...
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... Tulpehocken in 1727 is ex- pressly stated by Conrad Weiser Jr. , who came in 1729 , to have been built by the Lutherans , but also to have been attended by some Reformed . While these com- panies were arriving on the Tulpehocken , there ...
... Tulpehocken in 1727 is ex- pressly stated by Conrad Weiser Jr. , who came in 1729 , to have been built by the Lutherans , but also to have been attended by some Reformed . While these com- panies were arriving on the Tulpehocken , there ...
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... Tulpehocken on the 18th of that month to 32 persons . In 1727 , we find the mention of ships starting from Holland , although stopping at some port in England , bringing large numbers of Palatines . On Sep. 14 , 1727 , Keith's successor ...
... Tulpehocken on the 18th of that month to 32 persons . In 1727 , we find the mention of ships starting from Holland , although stopping at some port in England , bringing large numbers of Palatines . On Sep. 14 , 1727 , Keith's successor ...
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