. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . e Leg-islature, serving the sessions of 1850 and 1851. In1854 he was chosen to the State Senate, servingthree years. He was elected to the Thirty-sixthand Thirty-seventh Congresses from the districtcomprising Dauphin, Lebanon, and Northumber-land Counties, to the Forty-second and Forty-third theprincipalshipof Rev. Stephen Boyer, subsequentlyentering the grammar school connected with MarshallCollege, Mercersburg. Remaining there one yea* anda half, he was admitted to Marshal


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . e Leg-islature, serving the sessions of 1850 and 1851. In1854 he was chosen to the State Senate, servingthree years. He was elected to the Thirty-sixthand Thirty-seventh Congresses from the districtcomprising Dauphin, Lebanon, and Northumber-land Counties, to the Forty-second and Forty-third theprincipalshipof Rev. Stephen Boyer, subsequentlyentering the grammar school connected with MarshallCollege, Mercersburg. Remaining there one yea* anda half, he was admitted to Marshall College, and grad-uated from that institution Sept. 27, 1843. He thenentered the Theological Seminary at Mercersburg,where he pursued his studies under Drs. John and Philip Schaff. Graduating from the semi-nary, he was ordained to the ministry, and installedas pastor of the Grindstone Hill charge, consisting offour congregations located in the vicinity of Cham-bersburg. In 1851 he received and accepted a callfrom the Lebanon charge of the Reformed Church,comprising three congregations, one located in Leb-. c^C^.^^ ^ M Congresses from the district comprising Lebanonand Schuylkill Counties, and to the Forty-fifth andForty-sixth Congresses from the district comprisingthe first-named counties, making twelve years of Con-gressional life. REV. F. W. William Kremer, son of Frederick Wil-liam Kremer (1790-1864) and Anna Margaret Yent-zer (1794-1876), was born Nov. 16, 1816, in the vil-lage of Washington, Lancaster Co., Pa. His parentsremoving to York County, the son attended theschools of the neighborhood, and was afterwards sentto the York County Academy, at York, then under anon, one at Annville, and the third, known as the Hill Church, about three and one-half miles north-west of Lebanon. At the close of the first year hisconnection with the Annville Church was severed,agreeably to the conditions contained in his accept-ance of the call, and in the mo


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