. History of the Church of the brethren of the Eastern district in Pennsylvania by the committee appointed by District conference . ohler Bucher; clerk, J. L. Wilhelm. There were 195 members in the new church, the namesof which will all be found in the history of the TulpehockenChurch prior to the division. Ammon H. Brubacher was elected to the ministry March28, 1904; Jay G. Francis was received by letter as a min-ister, June 13, 1905; Abraham Z. Brubaker was electedAugust 30, 1909; John H. Smith was elected deacon March23, 1903; Henry M. Patches, August 30, 1909. William was received


. History of the Church of the brethren of the Eastern district in Pennsylvania by the committee appointed by District conference . ohler Bucher; clerk, J. L. Wilhelm. There were 195 members in the new church, the namesof which will all be found in the history of the TulpehockenChurch prior to the division. Ammon H. Brubacher was elected to the ministry March28, 1904; Jay G. Francis was received by letter as a min-ister, June 13, 1905; Abraham Z. Brubaker was electedAugust 30, 1909; John H. Smith was elected deacon March23, 1903; Henry M. Patches, August 30, 1909. William was received by letter as a deacon August 24, 1908,and George McKinney, July 23, 1911. Martin Heisey was ordained and A. H. Brubacher ad-vanced to the second degree of the ministry August 30,1909. April 2, 1912, at a Council Meeting held in LebanonWilliam A. Forry was elected to the ministry and AllenEdris to the deacons office. Jan. 18, 1913, Samuel Wengerand Howard Weiss were elected to the office of deacon. August 25, 1913, A. H. Brubacher was ordained to theeldership, and A. Z. Brubaker advanced to the second dgreeof the ministry. 496.


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