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The Samuel Fox diary : Berks County, Pennsylvania / Yvonne K. Kimmel.
Author
Kimmel, Yvonne K.
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Format
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Language
English
Published/Created
Morgantown, PA : Masthof Press, [2016]
© 2016.
Description
xii, 515 pages : illustrations, facsimiles, maps, portraits ; 28 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
F157.B3 K56 2016
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Subject(s)
Fox, Samuel 1802-1881
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Family
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Berks County (Pa.)
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Religious life and customs
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Berks County (Pa.)
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Biography
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-457) and Index.
Language note
Includes original German script diary along with an English translation, and supporting, documented biographies.
Contents
Pricetown Meeting House / Ruth E. Fox
Preface, explanations and introduction
Chapter 1. The Samuel Fox diary
Chapter 2. Hymns and composers
Chapter 3. Preachers, churches and cemeteries
Chapter 4. The life of Samuel Fox (1802-1881)
Chapter 5. Samuel Fox's children
Chapter 6. The Ritz and Breidegam families
Chapter 7. The Pennypacker and Ludwig families
Chapter 8. The Kieffer family
Chapter 9. The Ganser family
Chapter 10. The Bankes (Becker) family
Chapter 11. The Delong family
Chapter 12. Other diary entries
Chapter 13. The Fox family
Chapter 14. Canada or the next frontier
Chapter 15. DNA testing.
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ISBN
9781601264909
1601264909
LCCN
2016905790
OCLC
958830342
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