History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . es for the repairs or the betterment ofthe church property as the congregations order or the circum-stances require. By the will of William Troutman. a life-long and much-beloved member of the Lutheran Church and who entered uponhis heavenly reward April 18, 1906, the Lutheran congregationof Wellersburg, Pa., received a legacy of $300, the interest ofwhich is to be used toward the pastors salary. And John G. 775 SOMERSE
History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . es for the repairs or the betterment ofthe church property as the congregations order or the circum-stances require. By the will of William Troutman. a life-long and much-beloved member of the Lutheran Church and who entered uponhis heavenly reward April 18, 1906, the Lutheran congregationof Wellersburg, Pa., received a legacy of $300, the interest ofwhich is to be used toward the pastors salary. And John G. 775 SOMERSET CONFERENCE Witt, who, from young manhood to old age, was a devoted,honored and beloved member of the same church, and who withMr. Troutman had witnessed its multitudinous and varied experi-ences and who survived him but a few days over a month, leftto the same congregation and on the same conditions a bequestof $250. These bequests, amounting to $550, were duly paidover and are now fulfilling the wishes of their kind and lorig-to-be-remembered donors. During the sixty years in which the Wellersburg Church hasbeen a member of the Somerset County Conference they enjoyed.
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