The Henkel memorial : historical, genealogical, and biographical : a serial publication devoted to collecting and preserving the history of the RevAnthony Jacob Henkel (known in history as RevGerhart Henkel), an exiled Lutheran clergyman who came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1717, one of the founders of his church in America and father of a great and honorable posterity : also to collect and preserve the history of his worthy descendants of whatsoever name or creed . bell, Miss Florence, Lewisburg, Stoudt, Rev. John Bair, Emaus, Penna. Penna. Trueluck, Mrs. Fred W., Summer-Campbell, Miss Th


The Henkel memorial : historical, genealogical, and biographical : a serial publication devoted to collecting and preserving the history of the RevAnthony Jacob Henkel (known in history as RevGerhart Henkel), an exiled Lutheran clergyman who came from Germany to Pennsylvania in 1717, one of the founders of his church in America and father of a great and honorable posterity : also to collect and preserve the history of his worthy descendants of whatsoever name or creed . bell, Miss Florence, Lewisburg, Stoudt, Rev. John Bair, Emaus, Penna. Penna. Trueluck, Mrs. Fred W., Summer-Campbell, Miss Theora, Lewisburg, ton, S. C. Penna Bitner, Miss Blanche, Kearneysville, Hinkle, John L., Carlisle, Ind. Virginia. Hinkle, Pansey, Sullivan, Ind. Yount, Carl, New York City, N. V. Hinkle, Pearl, Westfall, 111. Funkhouser, Solon I., Lebanon Little, Mrs. Sabina, Conover, N. C. Church, Va. Costephens, Mrs. C. E., Conover, Curry, Hon. Wm. Wallace, Wash-North Carolina. ton, D. , John Montg., Columbus, O. Henkel, C. V., Lynchburg, , H. C. Pueblo, Col. NAMES AND ADDRESSES DESIRED —The names and addresses ofall Henkels (whatever the spelling of the name) nnd those related by con-sanguinity—not previously published in The Hexkei, MEMORIAL—arewanted for record. The list will be helpful now and in the future, in manyways. Favorable responses by postal card or otherwise, will be , Ambrose L. Henkel, New Market, Shenandoah Cocnty. REV. SOCRATES HENKEL. D. March 23d. 1823Died June 20th. 1901 Slip Timtkrl llUurmrial First Series. JANUARY, 1912. Number Four. IMPORTANT NOTICE; WHAT OF THEFUTURE\ This issue closes the First Series of kkThe Henkel Memo-rial. Shall it be the last? We hope not. Many havewritten us of the great value of our work. With us it hasbeen a labor of love, the income little more than coveringthe money cost and leaving us nothing for the time givenin writing and research, but which to us is of more valuethan the receipts.


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