Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, church records of the 18th century: Lititz Moravian Congregation /
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"For the first six years, from 1759 to 1765, the records of the Lititz congregation were included together with the Warwick Moravian register. This separate Lititz register was begun in 1765 for those members who were residents of the town" -- P. 44.
Contains baptisms of children 1765-1800; marriages 1767-1801; burials 1758-1801; adult baptisms 1768-1802; confirmations and admissions to first communion 1765-1783; acceptances of new members 1765-1783; other special acts of the congregation including communicants who lived at Lititz 1759 and who lived outside Lititz in Warwick Township 1759; a catalog of all communicant members at Lititz, 1765-1771 giving name, arrival date at Lititz, where they came from; single men 1765; single women 1765, children, married people to 1810 (either in Lititz or in Warwick Township).
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