History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . DAVID NAUGLE,One of Charter Members, and largecontributor JACOB J. WEIBLE, One of First Council of St. ThomasDavidsville faithful Christian is equally applicable to all the charter mem-bers upon whom the prosperity of the church depended; for thechurch prospered and grew in numbers as it was served by thefollowing pastors: Rev. J. A. Nuner, 1874 to 1875; Rev. DavidStufft, 1875 to 1885; Rev. E. M. Hubler, 1885 to 1887; R


History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . DAVID NAUGLE,One of Charter Members, and largecontributor JACOB J. WEIBLE, One of First Council of St. ThomasDavidsville faithful Christian is equally applicable to all the charter mem-bers upon whom the prosperity of the church depended; for thechurch prospered and grew in numbers as it was served by thefollowing pastors: Rev. J. A. Nuner, 1874 to 1875; Rev. DavidStufft, 1875 to 1885; Rev. E. M. Hubler, 1885 to 1887; E. Lerch, 1887 to 1890; Rev. A. B. Erhard, 1890 to 1894;Rev. II. C. Salem, 1894 to 1899; Rev. G. D. Gross, 1899 to Rev. Gross ministry the Scalp Level charge was dividedand a new charge formed by taking St. Thomas, Davidsville andBenscreek congregations together, since known as the Davids-576 ST. THOMAS, WINDBER ville charge and served by pastors from there. During ministry, 1902 to 1907, this congregation decided to.


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