History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . The pastors follow: Rev. Gideon Butler, 1846 to April 1,1849; Rev. P. Sahm, 1849 to 1850; Rev. William A. Kopp, 1850to 1852. About this time a plot of ground in Davidsville for achurch was given by Isaac Kaufman. Rev. J. K. Bricker, 1852to 1855. At a communion service held about May 5, 1853, K. Miller, of Stoyestown, laid the corner-stone. August DAVIDSVILLE 1854, the church was dedicated, the pastor being


History of the Alleghany Evangelical Lutheran synod of Pennsylvania, together with a topical handbook of the Evangelical Lutheran church, its ancestry, origin and development . The pastors follow: Rev. Gideon Butler, 1846 to April 1,1849; Rev. P. Sahm, 1849 to 1850; Rev. William A. Kopp, 1850to 1852. About this time a plot of ground in Davidsville for achurch was given by Isaac Kaufman. Rev. J. K. Bricker, 1852to 1855. At a communion service held about May 5, 1853, K. Miller, of Stoyestown, laid the corner-stone. August DAVIDSVILLE 1854, the church was dedicated, the pastor being assisted byRev. A. Babb, of Somerset. The building committee was HenryUnbarn, Samuel Livingstone, Daniel Border, Samuel Border andJosiah Swank, who were also members of the first council, whosepious zeal and hard labor brought the venture to a successful Livingston Church was now abandoned, and has long sincerotted down. Rev. Joseph B. Bechtell, January 1, 1855, to Jan-uary 1, 1857; Rev. J. K. Bricker, May 1, 1857, to May 1, 1859;Rev. John Beaver, November 11, i860 to 1863; Rev. J. K. Bricker,July 1, 1864, to 1867; Rev. Jacob B. Crist, February 24, 1867, to. DANIEL HOFFMAN,Charier Member of Davidsville Church December 22, 1869; Rev. A. R. Height, January 9, 1870, to April1, 1871; Rev. D. Stufft, January 1, 1872, to April 1, 1873; Rev. Nuner, June 1, 1873, to June 1, 1875. In l$72, the ScalpLevel and Dunmeyer congregations became a part of the Davids-ville charge, and the new Jennerstown charge was formed. Dur-ing this pastorate the St. Thomas Church was organized andadmitted a part of the pastorate, making four D. Stufft, July 1, 1875, to October 1, 1882; Rev. E. , March 15, 1883, to December 1, 1885. During this timethe charge bought a parsonage in Scalp Level for $700, andbecame known as the Scalp Level charge. Rev. J. A. Lerch, 573 SOMERSET CONFERENCE February 16, 1886, to January 1, 1889; Rev. A. B. Erhard,April 1, 1889, to 1893. D


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