The parish register, Probst's Church, Pendleton County, Virginia (W. Va.), volume 1, 1813 - 1851/ translated and transcribed [by] George M. Smith
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Title listed in "A Guide to church records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library" as: The parish register, Probst's Church, 1813 - 1851, Pendleton County, West Virginia.
Probst Lutheran Church was formally organized in 1813. However, the congregation existed since the 1750's when the area was settled by German pioneers from Rockingham County.
Contains 1813 organization of church with list of families, baptisms 1814-1855, and communicants 1814-1826. Some entries are out of chronological order.
Includes the title page and two other pages photocopied from "A Guide to church records in the Archives Branch, Virginia State Library". These pages explain the history of this document and Probst Church.
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