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  Birth Records, Marriage Records, Death Records. Parish & Proabate Record Databases. Vital Records & Certificates.
Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1745-1805: Cacusi or Hain's Reformed Church Baptismal records from Cacusi or Hain's Reformed Church in Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Heidelberg Congregation, 1765-1864, Schaefferstown, Lebanon County, PA Record of baptisms, marriages, and deaths of Schaefferstown.
Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, 1747-1875: Millbach Reformed Congregation Births, marriages, and deaths for Millbach Township, Pennsylvania between 1747 and 1875.
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  Berks County-Pennsylvania Dutch History, Genealogy and Culture
Pennsylvania was the only colony at that early date which could offer large amounts of developable land which, except for the outermost fringes, was mostly free of Indian depredations.
Counties in Pennsylvania are clasified on the basis of population for purposes of legislation and regulation of their affairs.
In addition, the General Assembly es- tablished a new classification of townships-a township of the first class-and three of the townships have voted this classifi- cation, thereby reducing the present number of townships of the second class to 41.
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  Lower Heidelberg Township, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lower Heidelberg Township is a township located in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
In the township the population is spread out with 26.6% under the age of 18, 5.1% from 18 to 24, 27.3% from 25 to 44, 23.0% from 45 to 64, and 18.0% who are 65 years of age or older.
The median income for a household in the township is $61,375, and the median income for a family is $69,706.
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 Pennsylvania locations by per capita income - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some of Pennsylvania’s most affluent neighborhoods and priciest real estate are located in communities located in these townships, including Ardmore, Bala Cynwyd, Gladwyne, Haverford, and Villanova.
Outside of the Philadelphia and Pittsburgh metropolitan areas, Pennsylvania is a relatively poorer state, especially in the northern areas and the Appalachian Mountains; only 22% of Pennsylvania places have per capita incomes higher than the national per capita income, and 11.0% of the population lives below the poverty line.
There are sixty-seven counties located in Pennsylvania, three of which are in the 100 richest counties in the country.
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 Reading Eagle: Municipal Links   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Lower Heidelberg Township supervisors have announced that a public information session will be held in January to inform residents on how they can extend the life of their on-lot sewage systems.
The Lower Heidelberg Township supervisors have heard several residents lodge their opposition to a neighbor’s request to have a photography studio at his 60 E. Charles St. residence in the College Hill subdivision.
The Lower Heidelberg Township supervisors have refused to allow land-development plans for a 38-acre subdivision to move forward until sewer issues are resolved.
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 Berks County, Pennsylvania Marriages, 1885-1929 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
In 1752 Berks County was formed as the seventh Pennsylvania County, from portions of Philadelphia, Lancaster and Chester Counties.
Pennsylvania Marriages to 1790 Database of Pennsylvania marriages to 1790
Berks County, Pennsylvania, 1745-1805: Cacusi or Hain's Reformed Church Baptismal records from Cacusi or Hain's Reformed Church in Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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 PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 02-2037
The 85-acre tract of land is located on the north side of Faust Road near Green Valley Road with boundaries bordering on the Stoudt property, the parcel formerly known as the Oldt Tract and the development of Knollwood.
On April 17, 2001, the Lower Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors agreed to extend to the Citizens Utilities Water Company (Citizens), the predecessor to Applicant, the authority to provide water service to the proposed service area.
Lower Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors, Applicant and the developer agreed to delay the project until Applicant's acquisition of Citizens was finalized.
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 The Samuel S. Reifsnyder Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
proprietor of the "Tulpehocken House" at the Blue Marsh in North Heidelberg township, was born April 12, 1839, in Lower
Heidelberg township, son of Samuel and Justina (Stiely) Reifsnyder.
Wilhelm Stiely, a weaver of Stielytown, in Lower Heidelberg township.
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 LOWER TOWAMENSING TOWNSHIP
This township lies on the south border of the county, and is bounded on the south by the Blue Ridge or Kittatinny Mountains and Northampton County, on the east by Monroe County, on the north by Franklin and Towamensing townships, and on the west by Lehigh River and East Penn township.
The Township was set off from Towamensing with its present territories between November, 1840 and March, 1841, as in that month the name of Lower Towamensing is first found in official records of Northampton County.
A paint-factory was established in the lower end of the village about 1855, by ____ Lawrence, who continued it till about 1868, when it was sold to A. Prince, under whom it burned down in the winter of 1881.
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 Warwick Township: BOS 6/403
The Township Manager explained that representatives of Elizabeth Township received a letter from the Chairman of the Heidelberg Township Board of Supervisors advising that they have requested the PA Department of Environmental Protection to perform a formal stream assessment to determine if Hammer Creek is a High Quality Stream.
Heidelberg Township’s intent is to provide public sewer facilities for the Village of Schaefferstown and to construct a new sewer plant to discharge the effluent into the Hammer Creek.
The Township Manager explained that the Township was awarded a $7,500.00 grant from the PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources for a peer-to-peer project to study the formation of a Regional Park and Recreation Agency.
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Also known as the Union Church of North Heidelberg, this church is located about 6 miles north of Robesonia in Berks County, Pennsylvania.
Died in an accident by drowning in the mill race of John Bickel in Bern township Sept. 5, 1814.
A monument in the form of a shaft is erected in the burial grounds of the North Heidelberg Church, even though it was the Moravian custom to place tombstones flatly on the ground.
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Heidelberg, from the name of a distinguished place in the southern portion of Germany, whence a large number of the earliest settlers emigrated.
Heidelberg, Lower, from its location, being the lower, or eastern portion of the township in its division; and Heidelberg, North, from its location.
CHARMING FORGE, established in 1749, in Tulpehocken (afterward Marion) township, along the Tulpehocken creek, three miles north of Womelsdorf; operated by George Ege from 1774 to 1824; and by Andrew Taylor and his sons William and S. Franklin from 1855 to 1885.
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 Pennsylvania Office of Attorney General
Heidelberg Township / North Heidelberg Township / Robesonia Borough / Womelsdorf Borough - Berks County
According to the Attorney General's lawsuit, Heidelberg Township, North Heidelberg Township, Robesonia Borough and Womelsdorf Borough adopted a joint zoning ordinance in January 2004 to define and regulate the "intensive raising of livestock or poultry," placing a series of restrictions on the raising and keeping of livestock and poultry.
The Attorney General's lawsuit asks the Commonwealth Court to declare the Heidelberg Township, North Heidelberg Township, Robesonia Borough and Womelsdorf Borough ordinance null and void, prevent the townships and boroughs from enforcing the illegal ordinance, and grant such other relief as the court finds necessary.
www.attorneygeneral.gov /press.aspx?id=1339   (835 words)

  
 Genealogical Records of the Black Creek, Butler, Foster, Hazle, Sugarloaf Townships
He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1871, and from the Philadelphia Divinity School in 1874, and was ordained to the priesthood in June, 1875.
He enlisted in Co. F 147th Pennsylvania volunteers, August 10th, 1862, and was on Sherman’s "march to the sea." His wife was Emma Jane Wagner, of Sugarloaf township.
Lines came here this borough, as well as the township, was a dense forest, which he has lived to see pass away, and a thriving town grow up in its stead.
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 Birth of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The Historical Society of Pennsylvania has preserved a copy of the original Proceedings of the Provincial Conference and we are indebted to them for permission to reproduce it here.
Warwick, Manheim, Hempfield, Manor, Conestoga, Lampeter, to be held at the Court-House in the Borough of Lancaster.
And the Electors of every borough, Ward, or Township, in each of the Counties, shall meet on Saturday the 6th of July next, between the hours of Two and Six o'Clock in the Afternoon, and chose inspectors to receive the votes from the Electors of their Boroughs, Wards or Townships respectively.
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 Heidelberg Township PA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Heidelberg Township, 15 minutes north of Allentown PA This gorgeous property starts with a long tree lined driveway up to the house, partially secluded from the road.
The home is a beautiful Colonial style surrounded by landscaping, lush lawns and 11 1/2 acres of pasture and views.
The property is located close to game lands and some of the most beautiful vista's in Eastern Pennsylvania.
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 Attorney General Appeals ACRE Rulings | Lancaster Farming
The lawsuit against Lower Oxford Township states that in March 2004 the Lower Oxford Township board of supervisors adopted an ordinance that defines a “commercial composting processing operation,” placing a series of restrictions on mushroom compost preparation.
Betsy Huber, Master of the Pennsylvania Grange, said, “I am not happy with the Commonwealth Court’s decisions that the ACRE law does not apply in the Chester and Berks County cases.
Pennsylvania municipalities should be supportive of local agriculture, not attempt to drive it away.”
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 Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania Farm Ledger Of John W Gaul.
This is the farm ledger of John W Gaul from Lower Heidelberg Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania.
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Genealogy is the study of family pedigrees, the descent of a person or family from an ancestor, generation by generation.
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 Available Now...Berks County Warrantee Atlas
A number of Township Warrantee Maps of Berks County were platted by the state from the original warrants and surveys in the 1950s.
The townships which were not mapped by state draftsmen were Amity, Colebrookdale, District, Douglass, Earl, Hereford, Lower Alsace, Maidencreek, Maxatawny, Oley, Ontelaunee, Perry, Pike, Rockland, and Washington.
All map images shown in the atlas had to be reduced to fit the pages of the book, but the full-size images (some of which are up to 6 feet in width) are available on a companion CD.
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 Voters Guide 2006 -- Pennsylvania House races / Districts 32 - 60   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Part of Allegheny County consisting of the city of Clairton and the townships of Forward, South Park and part of Elizabeth and the boroughs of Elizabeth, Jefferson Hills and West Elizabeth; and part of Washington County consisting of the townships of Nottingham, Union and part of Carroll and the boroughs of Finleyville and New Eagle.
Part of ALLEGHENY County consisting of the townships of Aleppo, Findlay, Kilbuck, Moon, North Fayette, Ohio and part of Collier and Robinson and the boroughs of Ben Avon Heights, Edgeworth, Haysville, Osborne, Sewickley, Sewickley Heights and Sewickley Hills.
Part of Allegheny County consisting of the townships of Kennedy and parts of Collier, Robinson, Scott, South Fayette and Stowe and the boroughs of Bridgeville, Carnegie, Coraopolis, Heidelberg, and Pennsbury Village and part of McKees Rocks.
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 Picture Book
Johannes Brossman, son of the immigrant Frantz Brossman, is listed on the Heidelberg Township census of 1790; he farmed a 200 acre tract of land bounded by land of Peter Klopp, John Klopp and John Miller according to the petition of his estate.
She was a practical nurse; she helped deliver and care for many of the babies born in the township into the early 1920's.
Although it sounds Pennsylvania German, the name means, “hill of the horse" in Gaelic, the family roots of the Stewarts.
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 Berks County, Pennsylvania Estate Records, 1752-1914 -- Genealogy Database for Family History Research
This database is a part of the more than 750,000 records held by the Berks County, Pennsylvania Register of Wills/Clerk of the Orphans' Court whose office is located in the Berks County Services Center in Reading, Pennsylvania.
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania: Hilffrich Pastoral Records Record of baptisms, marriages, and burials in Lehigh County.
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania Church Records Records of baptisms, marriages, and burials for various churches in Cumberland County.
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 Cushwa/Gushwa Family File
John Cushwa was one of Pennsylvania's early settlers,, and in 1754 assisted in the construction of Braddock's road, in the southwestern part of the State.
She was born 1775 in Somerset County, Milford Township, Pennsylvania, and died 1850 in Holmes County, Ohio.
She was born August 05, 1808 in Pennsylvania, and died August 05, 1870 in Miami County, Ohio.
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 Old maps of Pennsylvania towns for genealogy
This historical old map of Oley was reproduced from the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Pennsylvania (PA), compiled and drawn from Personal Examinations, Surveys and Under the Personal Supervision of F.A. Davis, and published under the Superintendence of H. Kochersperger by the Reading Publishing House, A. Davis, Successor to F. Davis and Co., 1876.
This historical old map of Exeter was reproduced from the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Pennsylvania (PA), compiled and drawn from Personal Examinations, Surveys and Under the Personal Supervision of F.A. Davis, and published under the Superintendence of H. Kochersperger by the Reading Publishing House, A. Davis, Successor to F. Davis and Co., 1876.
This historical old map of Spring was reproduced from the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Berks County, Pennsylvania (PA), compiled and drawn from Personal Examinations, Surveys and Under the Personal Supervision of F.A. Davis, and published under the Superintendence of H. Kochersperger by the Reading Publishing House, A. Davis, Successor to F. Davis and Co., 1876.
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 Pennsylvania Cities   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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 Preservation Pennylvania :: Programs :: PA at Risk
Last month, Preservation Pennsylvania placed the Park at the top of their 2006 Pennsylvania At Risk list because of concern that a casino in the area would mar the experience of visitors to Gettysburg, one of America's most sacred places of premier importance in our nation's history.
Preservation Pennsylvania applauds the decision of the Gaming Board who clearly recognized that there are more important factors than location and revenue in their decision.
Pennsylvania at Risk 2005: Saylor Cement Kilns, Adams County Fruitbelt, Turtle Creek High School, Conneaut Lake Park, Mortonville Bridge, 29-59 East Lancaster Ave., Ardmore Historic District, Lower Merion Township, Montgomery Co., 2901, 2909, 2917 N. Front St., Academy Manor Historic District, Harrisburg, Roxbury Band Shell, Dolington Village, Log Plank House (aka Blackbeard's mistress's house).
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