. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . currents and air lines,sketches of particular stars, instruments to measurethe moon and sun, and many other implements andarticles that pertain to the science of astronomy. Itis truly a singular apartment to those Ibach has gained his knowledge by patient in-dustry and hard toil, his distinction, therefore, con-sisting of gleaning all this astronomical science whileworking at the forge and anvil. Church of the United States. He has also been thepastor of St.


. History of the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon : in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania ; biographical and genealogical . currents and air lines,sketches of particular stars, instruments to measurethe moon and sun, and many other implements andarticles that pertain to the science of astronomy. Itis truly a singular apartment to those Ibach has gained his knowledge by patient in-dustry and hard toil, his distinction, therefore, con-sisting of gleaning all this astronomical science whileworking at the forge and anvil. Church of the United States. He has also been thepastor of St. Johns Reformed Church nearly twentyyears, and is regarded as one of the ablest preachersand writers in the Reformed Church. He has en-gaged in many benevolent movements, and endearedhimself to the community, of which he is consideredone of the most useful and estimable. Rev. married, Feb. 14, 1843, Hannah R. Fraily,daughter of Leonard and Mary Fraily, born May23, 1818, at Haddington, West Philadelphia, children have been Mary Fraily; Susan B.,married S. P. Raber, superintendent of Taylor Iron-. REV. T. S. JOHNSTON, Swan Johnston, son of Thomas Johnston(1706-1840) and Mary Swan (1788-1839), was bornin Philadelphia, Pa., Aug. 4, 1818. His educationaladvantages were limited to private tutors and a reli-ance upon his own efforts, and subsequently receivedthe degree of from Delaware College, and thedegree of from Marysville College, has been one of the trustees of Palatinate Col-lege, Myerstown, Pa., also a school director in Leb-anon Borough, Pa., and secretary of the Board ofCommissioners for Foreign Missions of the Reformed Works, High Bridge, N. J.; Thomas L., a physicianat Duncannon, Pa.; H. Jean, professor in NormalSchool, Mansfield, Pa.; James C, a practicing physi-cian at Denver, Col.; and Elizabeth B. JOHN H. H. Kinports, son of John Kinports and Bar-bara Huber, was born Jan. 21, 1821, in LebanonCounty, Pa


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