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Bethlehem at the end of June 1741.<br />
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<placename>Bethlehem</placename> at the end of <date>June 1741</date>.<br />
 
He engrossed the document placed in the corner-<br />
 
He engrossed the document placed in the corner-<br />
stone of the Gemeinhaus, and was the first<br />
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stone of the <placename>Gemeinhaus</placename>, and was the first<br />
school-master of Bethlehem, when the school was<br />
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school-master of <placename>Bethlehem</placename>, when the school was<br />
opened in May, 1742, - as he was also the<br />
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opened in <date>May, 1742</date>, - as he was also the<br />
 
first diarist and the postmaster, who had<br />
 
first diarist and the postmaster, who had<br />
 
charge of the mail sent to and received from<br />
 
charge of the mail sent to and received from<br />
 
the Brother who rendered a like service in<br />
 
the Brother who rendered a like service in<br />
Philadelphia. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; In 1745, Feb. 14, he married<br />
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<placename>Philadelphia</placename>. &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; In <date>1745, <abbr>Feb.</abbr> 14</date>, he married<br />
Catherine Theobola Medler.<br />
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<persname>Catherine <unclear>Theobola</unclear> Medler</persname>.<br />
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Ordained a deacon in Bethlehem by<br />
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Ordained a deacon in <placename>Bethlehem</placename> by<br />
John on Walleville, Spangenberg<br />
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<persname>John on Walleville</persname>, <persname>Spangenberg</persname> and<br />
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<unclear>Gammerhof</unclear> in <date><abbr>Oct.</abbr> 27, 1748</date>, he served in<br />
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the pastorale of various Congregations, last of<br />
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all in <placename>Philadelphia</placename>, where he died on<br />
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<date><abbr>Nov.</abbr> 1, 1784</date>. He was buried in the <unclear>[?]</unclear><br />
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cemetery, <placename>Franklin &amp; Vine Sts</placename>. When the<br />
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(church and) cemetery was sold in the Fall<br />
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of <date>1886</date>, and the remains <unclear><add>[?]</add></unclear><add> in the graves</add> <unclear>reeintered</unclear> elsewhere,<br />
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those of <persname>George Neisser</persname> were brought to <placename>Bethlehem</placename><br />
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and reinterred in <date>October</date> in the Old Graveyard<br />
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in <placename>Bethlehem</placename> - grave <abbr>no.</abbr> 18, row 3.&nbsp;<br />
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Latest revision as of 16:58, 14 November 2017

<placename>Bethlehem</placename> at the end of <date>June 1741</date>.
He engrossed the document placed in the corner-
stone of the <placename>Gemeinhaus</placename>, and was the first
school-master of <placename>Bethlehem</placename>, when the school was
opened in <date>May, 1742</date>, - as he was also the
first diarist and the postmaster, who had
charge of the mail sent to and received from
the Brother who rendered a like service in
<placename>Philadelphia</placename>.        In <date>1745, Feb. 14</date>, he married
<persname>Catherine <unclear>Theobola</unclear> Medler</persname>.
             Ordained a deacon in <placename>Bethlehem</placename> by
<persname>John on Walleville</persname>, <persname>Spangenberg</persname> and
<unclear>Gammerhof</unclear> in <date>Oct. 27, 1748</date>, he served in
the pastorale of various Congregations, last of
all in <placename>Philadelphia</placename>, where he died on
<date>Nov. 1, 1784</date>. He was buried in the <unclear>[?]</unclear>
cemetery, <placename>Franklin & Vine Sts</placename>. When the
(church and) cemetery was sold in the Fall
of <date>1886</date>, and the remains <unclear><add>[?]</add></unclear><add> in the graves</add> <unclear>reeintered</unclear> elsewhere,
those of <persname>George Neisser</persname> were brought to <placename>Bethlehem</placename>
and reinterred in <date>October</date> in the Old Graveyard
in <placename>Bethlehem</placename> - grave no. 18, row 3.