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Full listing > Accession BC2014/19Accession # | BC2014/19 | Topic | Ladoga Area Church of the Brethren: Membership Transfer Letters | Title | Members in Good Standing Transfer of Affiliation Letters | Location | Large Box with Ladoga and related congregational materials - identified with accession numbers - IS, Unit #1 | Citation | Members in Good Standing Transfer of Affiliation Letters, BC2014/19, Archives and Brethren Historical Collection, Funderburg Library, Manchester University, North Manchester, Indiana. | Access | Researchers are responsible for determining copyright status of archived materials where this is relevant to their intended use of the materials. | Provenance | Bill Eberly | Scope and Content | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 5 | November 15 1883 | | | | | Adeline Bailiff | Elder H. P. Hltton | | | | | | | | | Elder J. B. Hltton | | | | | | | | | Elder J. H. Slusher | | | | | | | | | Jus. Roberson | | | | | | | | | C. D. Hylton, Asst. Clerk | | | | | | | | | E. W. Hylton | | | | | | | | | Sam'l Samuel Weddle | | | | | | | | | Beth Harmon | | | | | | | | | Harvey Weddle | | | | | | | | | Jas or Jus Roberson | | | | | | | | | P. N. Hylton | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 6 | 14 September 1828 | | IN | | Montgomery County VA | Mary Hickman | Jacob Weddle | | | | | | | | | David Weddle | | | | | | | | | Andrew Weddle | | | | | | | | | Henry Duncan | | | | | | | | | Sisters Names: | | | | | | | | | Suphire Weddle | | | | | | | | | Elizabeth Duncan | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | | Folder 4 | | | | A letter of dismission | | | Peter Fisher? | fragment | | | | | | | | Samuel France or Franee | | | | | | | | | Daniel Bowman ( ) | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 7 | 8 April 1827 | | Putnum County, Indiana | Church on Whitewater | Union County IN | Christian Landes | Benjamin Bowman | | | | | To William Smith, Senior | | | See: pg. 176 | David Miller | | | | | See: pg. 176 | | | | Nicholas Stutsman | | | | | Note: Big Racoon Creek is the | | | | Jacob Huston | | | | | first house in Putnam | | | | (Joseph?) Gaby | | | | | County | | | | Daniel (Foster?) Daniel Fosher? | | | | | | | | | (another name? illegible) | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 7 | 3 December 1871 | | | Freedonia | Freedonia Wilson County KS | Byron Mahorney (Mahoney)? | Elder Isaac Hershey (Eld.?) | | | | | | | | | J. H. Mahorney | | | | | | | | | J. F. Hess | | | | | | | | | Sam Rettinger (Samuel)? | | | | | | | | | George M. (Pefley?) Tefley ? | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 3 | 26 February 1894 | | | Little Walnut | Putnam County IN | David Burket | Wm Harshberger, Minister | | | 14 April 1894 | | | Note: Little Walnut | | Susan Burket | P. H. Beary or Berry, Minister | | | | | | was the 2nd house | | | Wm Larnter, Minister | | | | | | built in Putnam County | | Probably Zimri Marker and | Zervis or Zeronri Mauker or Memker, Deacon | | | | | | | | Hiram Heady. See pg 178. | Hiram or Hurm Headyor Hedey, Deacon | | | | | | | | Probably William Harshbarger | John S. Baswell, Clinton Falls, Clerk | | add records from box | | | | | | see pgs. 177 & 178. | Also note | | | | | | | | | William R. Harshbarger elected to ministry on | | | | | | | | | 27 April 1867. pgs. 177 & 178 | | | | | | | | | | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 2 | Probably 1800's | | | Brethren Church | Roanoke County VA | Henry Riffey | Daniel Barnhart | | | | | | | | Elizabeth Riffey | John Allen or Ellen | | | | | | | | | John Brubaker | | | | | | | | | Christian Wertz | | | | | | | | | B F Byerly | | | | | | | | | Elias Brubaker | | | | | | | | | Moses E. Brubaker | | | | | | | | | Benjamin Brubaker | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 8 | 8 September 1849 | | | | Franklin County VA | Mary Beard | John Bowman | | | | | | | | | Abraham Naff | | | | | | | | | Abraham Barnhart | | | | | | | | | Isaac Naff | | | | | | | | | Joel Peters | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 9 | 24 September 1866 | | | Middlefork Church | Clinton County IN | Eli Wolf | Daniel Nehrer | embossed paper | | | | | | | | John Metzger | | | | | | | | | Allen Mohler | | | | | | | | | Jacob Shivel | | | | | | | | | Shephan Metzger | | | | | | | | | Samuel Huffort | | | | | | | | | John W Metzger | | | | | | | | | Isaac Metzger | | | | | | | | | John W Brumbauch | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 9 | 27 August 1864 | | | Middlefork Church | Clinton County IN | Martin Nehrer | Daniel Nehrer | | | | | Note: Big Racoon Creek is the | | | Susannah Nehrer | Allen Mohler | | | | | first house in Putnam | | | Note: pg. 177 | Martin Howess, (jr?) | | | | | County | | | | J. W. Brumbaugh | | | | | | | | | Samuel Hoffert | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 10 | 23 July 1865 | | | | Botetcourt County VA | Catharine Haris (Harris) | Peter Naringer | | | | | | | | | B. F. Moomaw | | | | | | | | | Jonas Graybill | | | | | | | | | John McClure | | | | | | | | | Daniel Kinzie | | | | | | | | | Michael Graybill | | | | | | | | | W. G. Naringer | | | | | | | | | Joseph Moomaw | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 10 | 15 February 1858 | | to the elders and | | | Susanna Layman with children | Peter Naringer | | | | | Brethren in the west | | | | Benjamin Moomaw | | | | | | | | | Daniel Kinzie | | | | | | | | | Jos Moorman | | | | | | | | | George (Say)man | | Folder # | Date | Receiving Church | Receiving Church Location | Sending Church | Sending Church Location | Name of Member(s) | Name(s) of Church Authority(ies) | Note(s) | Folder 11 | 29 September 1839 | | | | | | Frantz ? | | | or 29 September 1859 or 1835? See little number "35"written above year | | | | | | W. Daniel Miller ? | | | This letter, written primary in German, is hard to read. On the verso there is a note: Catharine Goswil ? Letter of recommendation. It also appears as if the words and names, | | | | | | | | | Wm Daniel Miller, Blakesburgh, Putnam County, Va? Are written as well. | | | On the recto there is mention of Racoon Creek, Clark County Ohio, and Putnam County, Indiana. | | | | |
| Date of Accession | 27 December 2014 | Bio History Note | Page numbers for folders 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11 refer to the book, "History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana," 1952 edition.
Spellings are often irregular or sometimes a german-english phonetic mix.
Bill Eberly donated letters for the Ladoga congregations, including Squirrel Creek, Bethel, and Mount Pleasant and Little Walnut. Early letters can be compared with members listed in the book, "History of the Church of the Brethren in Indiana."
The Archivist could be mistaken, but believes that these letters were held by Ladoga Church of the Brethren. | Archivist Note | Bill Eberly discovered this collection of letters and donated them to the Archives. If archivist, Jeanine Wine, remembers correctly, she first began working on the letters in 2006 after finding many of them tightly folded up and contained in a metal box. Jeanine unfolded these letters in 2006 and kept them in the Flat File for safe keeping. Volunteer, Lisa Iverson, first prepared the notes for folders 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, and 11. Jeanine Wine edited and added information on 21-28 December 2014.
In addition - In January or February of 2006, former archivist, Elizabeth Allen, notes in an email to Rob Gratz (library director) that Bill Eberly donated "...quite a collection of items on various Indiana CoB congregations, and one of his two collections of membership letters." She goes on to say, "Today he brought the Ladoga congregation's batch. There are fewer in German than he thought. These are fragile but valuable primary sources..." Jeanine believes that many of these were contained in the metal box mentioned above. Elizabeth also comments, "His other batch is from churches up toward northern Kosciusko Co., but he's working with those to publish an article with the Sate Historical Society including names, dates, and where they came from." " He plans to deposit them with us when he's done." Archivist, Jeanine Wine, questions whether the Kosciusco letters might have been brought to the archives following Bill's death and might be described as BC2011/25g {located in Flat File Drawer C}. Another batch of letters that might apply to the Ladoga congregations was discovered by Jeanine Wine in another box in the Archives and was added to Flat File Drawer C (along with the original group of Eberly letters). Unfortunately, these letters did not get processed until the end of December 2014 and January of 2015. Lisa Iverson, a volunteer working in the Archives, did process, encapsulate, and describe some of the letters prior to 2014 - however, Jeanine Wine suspects that the Ladoga Eberly letters, and the additional letters found in a box, might have been mingled. Before a researcher publishes, these names and congregations should be investigated to see if they all pertain to the Ladoga area. Also - other Ladoga materials found in the Archives are included in this box, including minutes and notebooks. This description is being prepared December 2014 and January 2015 by Jeanine M. Wine. |
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