Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . ained in Cincinnati by the LutheranSynod of Ohio. In 1874 he was received into the ReformedChurch by the Heidelberg Classis. From 1852 to 1890 heserved the New Knoxville congregation with great account of ill health he was then compelled to died March 29, 1915. Rev. T. C. J. Kurtz, of Reading, Pa., died of heart failureon March 26, 1915, at Jacksonville, Fla., where he had goneearly in the winter, accompanied by his wife and his daugh-ter. Rev. Mr. Kurtz was a native of Germany. He was 75years of age. He


Almanac and year-book for the Reformed Church in the United States . ained in Cincinnati by the LutheranSynod of Ohio. In 1874 he was received into the ReformedChurch by the Heidelberg Classis. From 1852 to 1890 heserved the New Knoxville congregation with great account of ill health he was then compelled to died March 29, 1915. Rev. T. C. J. Kurtz, of Reading, Pa., died of heart failureon March 26, 1915, at Jacksonville, Fla., where he had goneearly in the winter, accompanied by his wife and his daugh-ter. Rev. Mr. Kurtz was a native of Germany. He was 75years of age. He served in the ministry for thirty years atthe following places: Hanover, Pa., Pinegrove, Pa., Tamaqua,Pa., and Shamokin, Pa. Rev. John F. Mackley died at Fairfield, Pa., Sept. 16,1914. He graduated from Gettysburg College in 1878. Lateihe entered a medical college and was graduated as a phy-sician in 1882. He practiced his profession several years inBaltimore, Md. and Marietta, Pa. He later entered the Lan-caster Theological Seminary, graduating in 1886. He served. rev. muehlmeier rev. roeck


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