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From: "Patricia Hickin" <>
Subject: Re: [BRE] United Brethren
Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 18:37:54 -0500
References: <771156.81228.qm@web82714.mail.mud.yahoo.com><4751EF5B.2040109@rtkonline.com>
In-Reply-To: <4751EF5B.2040109@rtkonline.com>
If you go to World Cat and put Moravian diaries in the seach box,
you'll get 121 hits:
I don't know whether you can go straight to the results or not, but
you can give it a whirl:
http://worldcat.org/search?qt=worldcat_org&q=Moravian+diaries&submit=Search
If not, the search box comes up immediately when you go to http://worldcat.org/
I don't know about all 121 entries but the first ten look great.
I have found books that are in HeritageQuestOnline showing up in World
Cat. If they all do (as I would assume), I find WorldCat a lot easier
to search than HQO.
Pat
On Dec 1, 2007 6:33 PM, Merle C Rummel <> wrote:
> There are a few records of the Brethren Annual Meeting Elders being sent
> 2 x 2 to Kentucky, but the dates are about 20 years after the death of
> Francis Stump. The meeting in Muhlenberg County Ky (1820) is referenced
> by George Wolfe, but he "forbear" to mention the names of the "Ruling
> elders".
>
> Merle C Rummel
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> > Everything I read seems to always bring up another question. Hope you understand.
> >
> > You mention the missionaries going out 2 x 2 through the Virginia (now West Va.) area and those missionaries keeping records of the people they contacted. Are those diaries and/or logs available mentioning any of the surnames which might help me in tracing Francis Stump - died 1801 in Muhlenberg Co. KY?
> >
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