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29. Salome Ebbecke, née Meinung, 1779-1862. She was born at Salem, N. C. After serving as teacher and superintendent of the unmarried women at Salem and Bethlehem, she married the widower Rev. Th. Langballe. After his death she was again married to J. C. Ebbecke of Schoeneck. Lastly she was appointed warden of the Widows' House.
30. Eliza Kleckner, née Brunner, 1834-63, from Springtown, Bucks Co., wife of Valentine C. Kleckner.
31. Maria Sautter, m. n. Schuster, 1774-1863, from Rauden, near Uhyst, Lusatia. In 1802 she married Rev. W. F. Sautter, missionary to Antigua, W. I .. who died in 1825. Her daughter married the Rev. (later Bishop) L. T. Reichel.
32. Cornelia S. A. Pharo, m. n. Levers, 1830-63, wife of Job Pharo. Her infant daughter, Sarah Elmira, was buried with her.
"Affection mourns, Heaven rejoices."
33. Anna Maria Anton, m.n. Mueller, 1800-63, born at Wallsbrunnen, Lor- raine, wife of Peter Anton. They came to America in 1829.
34. Hannah Milchsack, m.n. Everett, 1796-1863, born at Emaus. In 1823 she married Augustus Milchsack.
35. Amanda Sophia Reinke, 1844-64, born at Nazareth, a daughter of Bishop Samuel Reinke.
36. Harriet Matilda Oppelt, m.n. Hatnick, 1809-64. After teaching in the Moravian Seminary for eleven years she married Francis H. Oppelt of South Bethlehem.
37. Lydia Theodora Benzien, 1801-64, born at Salem, N. C., where her father was Administrator of the general Church Estate.
38. Maria Theresia Christ, nee Everett, 1792-1865, widow of Louis Christ, of Emaus, and mother of ten children.
39. Anna Matilda Greider, m.n. Levering, 1799-1865, a daughter of Rev. A. Levering, wife of Michael Greider of Lititz. One son was the Rev. Eugene Greider. After her husband's death she was for 26 years matron in the Bethlehem Seminary, and manifested uncommon energy and activity.
40. Wilhelmina Loesch, m.n. Boehler, 1801-66. She taught in the Young Ladies' Academy at Salem, N. C., and in 1824 married Charles W. Loesch. Her husband died at Bethabara, N. C., in 1833. Her son was in the employ of the Tract Society, New York; a daughter married the Rev. G. F. Oehler.
" It is well with our mother."
41. Louisa Augusta Kaucher, 1848-66, daughter of Wm. Kaucher. She died while on a visit to her uncle, the Rev. G. Oehler, at Coveville, Pa. 42. Catharine Salathe, a married woman, died in 1869, about 50 years old. 43. Anna Graefle, 1797-1867, born in Switzerland, servant in the family of W. Horsfield and G. Grunewald.
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44. Julia Ann Schaefer, 1833-82, widow of the late Henry D. Schaefer ; was born at Chestnut Hill, Monroe Co., and died in Philadelphia.
45. Maria Borhek, m.n. Luckenbach, 1784-1868, daughter of Adam Lucken- bach, of South Bethlehem, second wife of Christian F. Borhek, who died in 1828. She was the mother of six children.
ROW V .- GIRLS.
I. Charlotte M. Yohe, 1848-49.
2. Caroline Louisa Reichel, 1839-50, a pupil of the Bethlehem Boarding School; daughter of Rev. L. T. Reichel of Nazareth.
3. Martha Jane Rauch, 1848-50, daughter of Ambrose Rauch.
4. Amanda J. Ricksecker, 1816-51 and Eliza C. Ricksecker, 1817-46, daughters of Samuel and Anna Ricksecker, born at Nazareth, died at Boston. The remains were removed to this place in 1855.
" This place is holy ground, World with its care away, A holy, solemn stillness round This lifeless mouldering clay. No pain, nor grief, nor anxious fear Can reach these peaceful sleepers here."
5. Albert F. Clewell, 1846-47, and Mary Clewell, 1848-51, children of Reuben Clewell of Easton.
6. Mary A. Weinland, 1851, daughter of William Weinland.
7. Alice R. Milchsack, 1852, daughter of George Milchsack.
8. Anna E. Miller, 1852, daughter of William Miller.
9. Elizabeth C. Weiss, 1853, daughter of William Weiss.
10. Caroline V. Miller, 1853-54, daughter of William Miller.
II. Sarah A. Waltz, 1872.
12. Beata Kunze, still-born, 1868.
13. Felix Fenner's still-born, 1856.
14. Emma L. Bittrich, from South Bethlehem, 1856.
15. Amy Frances Rauch, daughter of Edward Rauch, 1857.
16 Emma L. Lelansky, 1856-58, daughter of F. Wm. Lelansky, janitor of the Moravian Parochial School.
17. Clara A. Heck, 1856-58, daughter of William Heck.
18. Maria C. Mies, 1857-58, daughter of Gottlieb Mies.
19. Jemima C. Maloy, 1858, from South Bethlehem.
20. Mary F. Freiling, 1873-81.
21. Anna M. Karte, 1858-59, West Bethlehem.
22. Margaret E. Glitsch, 1850-60, born in New York.
23. Mary E. A. Brown, 1853-50, daughter of Edward and Clarissa Brown.
24. Mary M. Peisert, 1860, daughter of Levin Peisert, born in Philadelphia.
25. Luckenbach, 1861, infant daughter of Wm. Luckenbach,
26. Alice L. Miksch, 1852-61, daughter of Joseph Miksch.
27. M. Louisa Freudenberger, 1850-62.
28. Caroline M. Wagner, 1862.
20). Betge's still-born, 1863.
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30. Caroline E. Hartman, 1863, daughter of John Hartman.
31. Mary Kuenz, 186c-68, daughter of Henry Künz.
32. Ida Olivia Benner, 1869, daughter of Levi Benner.
33. Adelaide Prince, 1863-64, daughter of Robert Prince.
34. Probably no grave.
35. Anna C. Luckenbach, 1864, J. Edward Luckenbach's child.
36. Fietta L. Peisert, 1864-65, from South Bethlehem, daughter of Levin.
37. Emma E. Anstaett, 1864-65.
38. Amanda Cornelia Blank, 1853-65, born at Upper Saucon. Her mother was matron in the Young Ladies' Seminary.
39. Cora E. A. Gross, 1865-66, born at Slatington, Pa.
40. Eleonora Sterner, 1866-67, daughter of Samuel Sterner.
41. Mary A. Clewell, 1866-67, daughter of Daniel Clewell.
42. Mary J. McCarty, 1867.
43. Minerva A. Ricksecker, 1866-67, daughter of Emanuel Ricksecker.
44. Gertrude N. Beckel, 1868, daughter of Louis Beckel.
45. Charlotte E. Malthaner, 1868-69.
ROW VI .- LITTLE GIRLS.
1. M. Amanda Gold, 1848-49, daughter of James Gold.
2. Jane C. Rice,. 1848-49, daughter of John Rice.
3. Mary Beidelman, 1882.
4. Beata Doster, 1849, infant daughter of Lewis Doster.
5. Mary C. Heck, 1847-51, born at Hopedale, Pa., daughter of William Heck.
6. M. Louisa Heck, 1843-51, daughter of William Heck.
7. Beata Decker, 1852.
8. Olivia C. Kaucher, 1850-52, daughter of William Kaucher. " Transplanted to heaven."
9. Aline J. Geissinger, 1849-53, daughter of Jacob Geissinger, was drowned near her parents' mill.
IO. Emma L. Osborne, 1852-54, daughter of H. P. Osborne.
II. Sarah E. Stone, 1854-55, daughter of Samuel Stone.
12. Ellen . S. Friederich, 1854-55, daughter of Jacob Friederich.
13. Anna C. Miksch, 1852-56, daughter of Levin Miksch.
14. Julia Beck, 1867-77.
15. Anna E. Stone, 1857.
16. Francesca P. Groman, 1856-58 daughter of David Groman.
17. Anna M. Klink, 1853-58.
18. Alma F. Volkmar, 1858.
19. Ellen M. Blank, 1854-59, daughter of Jacob Blank.
20. Caroline E. Miksch, 1858-59, daughter of Levin Miksch.
21. Minna O. Weiss, 1858-59, Julius Weiss' daughter.
22. Minerva J. Hauck, 1860.
23. Wilhelmine L. Betge, 1860.
24. Lilly M. R. Schoeneberger, 1878-81.
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25. Beata Christ, 1861.
26. Anna Poesche, 1860-61, born in St. Louis. The parents were here on a visit.
27. Beata Conradi, 1862, infant daughter of Adolph Conradi.
28. Maria A. Goth, 1862, daughter of Anton Goth.
29. Ellen A. Doster, 1851-63, daughter of Jac. Lewis Doster.
30. Emily V. Rupp, 1861-63.
31. Jennie C. Fries, 1862-63, Jacob Fries' daughter.
32. Lydia A. Schneller, 1862-64, daughter of Benjamin Schneller. "A bud on earth, To bloom in heaven."
33. Emily E. Knauss, 1863-64.
34. Auguste Emilie Gugatsch, 1863-64, daughter of Adolph Gugatsch.
35. Amanda L. Stone, 1864; the father, Samuel Stone, was with the army in Virginia.
36. Mary E. Rieser, 1864-65, from South Bethlehem.
37. Anna S. Knes, 1865, infant daughter of John Knes.
38. Emily E. Kreiter, 1865, daughter of Aaron Kreiter.
39. Amelia M. Goth, 1866, daughter of Anton Goth.
40. Cornelia A. Sutton, 1867, born at Riegelsville.
41. Landis, 1867, daughter of Henry Landis.
42. Laura A. Fradeneck, 1863-68, daughter of Emil Fradeneck.
43. Ellen A. Walter, 1868, daughter of Frederick Walter.
44. May Irene Smith, 1868. daughter of Adam Smith.
" Lonely the house and sad the home, Since dear little Irene is gone, But oh, a brighter home than ours In heaven is now her own."
45. Lizzie A. Kleckner, 1868-69, daughter of William Kleckner. ROW VII .- LITTLE GIRLS.
I. Jane E. Fenner, 1848-49, daughter of Felix Fenner.
" Du gingst geliebtes Kind Zu deiner Ruhe ein, Wo Gottes Engel sind, Wirst du auch selig sein."
2. Josephine E. Mies, 1848-49, daughter of Gottlieb Mies.
3. Sarah C. Luckenbach, 1849, child of Thomas Luckenbach. 1
4. Ellen E. Milchsack, 1842, daughter of George Milchsack.
5. Reichenbach, 1851, infant daughter of Henry Reichenbach.
6. Rebecca C. Werst, 1850-51, daughter of Jacob Werst.
7. Maria C. Miksch, 1850-51, daughter of Levin Miksch ; born at Hope- dale, Wayne Co., Pa.
8. Alice E. Eckert, 1846-52, daughter of Jacob Eckert.
9. Mary L. Fenner, 1852-53, daughter of Felix Fenner.
IO. Jacoby's still-born, 1853.
II. Ellen L. Manuel, 1842-54, danghter of Edward Manuel.
12. Mary E. Luckenbach, 1854-55, Parmenio Luckenbach's daughter.
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13. Emily Benade, 1855-56, daughter of Charles and Selina Benade.
14. Selma Miller, 1877-79, daughter of William Miller.
15. Anna Etig, 1878-79.
16. Maria J. Krause, 1853-57, and Emma L. Krause, 1855-57, daughters of Levin Krause.
17. Emma E. Wille, 1856-57.
18. Beata Snyder, 1858, still-born, daughter of Josiah Snyder.
19. Emily J. Milchsack, 1857-59, daughter of George Milchsack.
20. Sophia C. Miller, 1853-59, daughter of Jacob Miller.
21. Emma V. Schrader, 1858-59, a daughter of Julius Schrader. "Jesus called our little Emma, Called her to His arms of love, There to dwell with Him forever, In that blissful land above."
22. Sarah E. Mies, 1852-59, daughter of Gottlieb Mies.
23. Jane M. Gering, 1853-60, adopted daughter of Adam Gering.
24. Emma Fradeneck, 1864-88, daughter of Albert Fradeneck. Not a church-member.
25. Emily Jane Jacoby, 1867, daughter of Franklin Jacoby.
26. Cornelia E. Clewell, 1861, daughter of Samuel Clewell.
27. Martha H. Sims, 1861, daughter of William Sims.
28. Disinterred.
29. Fanny E. Stone, 1861-62.
30. Lydia A. Krausemueller, 1863.
31. A. M. Salome Anstaett, 1861-63, born at Allentown, daughter of Mich- ael Anstaett.
32. Letitia and Edward Kummer, 1864, twin children of C. Edw. Kummer.
33. Schmidt's still-born, 1864.
34. Sarah S. Fradeneck, 1863-64, born in Lower Saucon.
35. Aravesta L. Mies, 1864.
36. Daisy E. Rieser, 1863-64, from South Bethlehem.
37. Laura M. Levers, 1861-65, daughter of Aaron Levers. "Gone, but not forgotten."
38. Lucy R. Leinbach, 1866, daughter of Dr. A. N. Leinbach.
39. Mary E. Clewell, 1864-66, twin-daughter of Walter Clewell.
40. Mary Wier, 1864-69, daughter of Robert Wier. " With the angels."
41. Stadiger's still-born, 1867.
42. Anna S. Lawall, 1863-68, daughter of Jacob Lawall.
43. Lily A. Sutton, 1868.
44. Abigail Clewell, m.n. Reinhardt, 1814-97, born at Emaus; became the second wife of William Clewell, a farmer. After his death she lived for many years in the "Gemein Haus," but died at Locust Valley, near Coopersburg, Pa. Though very deaf, she always attended and greatly appreciated the services in the house of God.
45. Frances C. Beckel, 1868-70, daughter of Charles N. Beckel.
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SECTION F.
ROW I .- WOMEN-MEN.
I. Magdalene Dorothy Brown, 1794-1870, m. n. Miller. She was married to Matthew Brown, who died in 1853.
2. Emma Cecilia Greider, (Grider), m. n. Smith, 1839-70, born at Naza- reth, wife of Orville A. Grider. In 1868 they moved to Allentown, where she died.
3. Eleonore Jane Breder, m.n. Bilheimer, 1841-71, from Moore Township, Northampton County. In 1859 she was married to Geo. Breder.
4. Jane Winnemore, died January 5, 1872 ; unmarried, probably over 85 years of age, but she never made known the year of her birth.
5. Sarah Ann Schrader, m. n. Thomas, 1837-72, born at Lower Saucon ; widow of Julius Schrader.
6. Anna Benigna Reichenbach, m. n. Christ, 1792-1873. She was born at Emaus and was the widow of Henry Reichenbach.
7. Maria Rosina Rose, 1795-1873, born at Nazareth ; widow of Joseph Rose, 78 years.
"There is rest in Heaven."
8. Ann Caroline Brown, 1805-74, daughter of the Rev. Nath. Brown of Staten Island. From 1820 to the end of her life, for 54 years, she gave instruction in vocal and instrumental music, at first as a resi- dent of the Boarding School, then living in the Sisters' House.
9. Elizabeth Grider, m. n. Skirving, 1833-75, born in Philadelphia. In 1864 she became the wife of Rufus A. Grider. She was very active in the work of the Sunday-school and in different church societies.
II. Amelia Kleckner, m. n. Lerch, 1847-76, a daughter of Joseph Lerch. In 1866 she married William Kleckner and three years later joined the Moravian Church.
II. Louisa Wilhelmina de Tschirschky, 1799-1876, a daughter of Baron Henry von Schoenberg-Luga, born at Weiss Culm. In 1822 she was married to Fred. von Tschirschky and subsequently removed to Kleinwelka, Saxony. She lost her husband in 1848. On the mar- riage of her youngest daughter to the Rev. Edmund de Schweinitz, she accompanied her to America.
12. Sarah S. Davenport, m. n. Cargill, 1810-77, born in New York City, wife of John T. Davenport. She came to Bethlehem in 1874.
13. Catharine Louisa Albright, m. n. Clewell, 1799-1878, born at Schoen- eck. She was first married to C. H. Beck, who died at Salem, N. C., in 1823, and again to Henry Albright of Nazareth who died in 1845.
14. Caroline Eger, m. n. Krsek, 1807-78, born at Hirschberg, Bohemia. She became the wife of Alois Eger and came to America in 1857, to be with her daughter, who had married Anthony Goth. She was a Roman Catholic by birth, but joined the Moravian Church here.
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15. Sarah Ann Luckenbach, m. n. Zahm, 1819-79, born at Lancaster. Her first husband was Aaron Traeger. After his death and the death of her three children, she, in 1853, married William Luckenbach, to whom she bore two children.
16. Barbara Schenk, m. n. Feltschli, 1815-97, born at Augsburg, Bavaria. She came to Bethlehem in 1842 with her husband, Ladislaus Schenk, who died in 1881.
17. Caroline Joan Koch, m. n. Huth, 1853-80. She married Ad. Koch and became the mother of seven children of whom only one survived her.
18. Anna Gertrude Cooke, m. n. Kelly, 1812-80. She was born at Boston, of Roman Catholic parentage and, when only 15 years old, was mar- ried to John C. Cooke. Having joined the Moravian Church with him, they entered the mission service in the West Indies and after laboring there for 16 years, took charge of the church at Friedberg, N. C., until 1861, when they retired to Bethlehem. Her husband de- parted this life in 1871.
19. Marie Louise de Schweinitz, m. n. de Tschirschky, 1826-81, born at Wilke, Saxony. In 1846 she became the wife of the Rev. Robert de Schweinitz, and faithfully served with him in various Moravian con- gregations, of which her husband had pastoral charge. She also as- sisted in the building up and successful management of the large Boarding School for girls, the Salem Academy, N. C.
20. Charlotte Frederica Hunt, m. n. Hauschild, 1820-81, born at Gnadau, Germany. She came to Bethlehem in 1851 and was married the same year to Jacob L. Hunt. She left one son and one daughter.
21. Eliza Cecilia Manuel, m. n. Christ, 1820-82, daughter of Lewis Christ, of Emaus. Her husband, Edward Manuel, died in 1872 of small- pox.
22. Pauline Frederica Betge, m.n. Graff, 1826-82. She was born at Gnad- enfrei, Silesia, and was a teacher, before she married ; emigrated to America with her husband in 1850. They first went to Watertown, Wis., then removed to Hopedale, Pa., and finally to Bethlehem.
23. Mary Hildebrand, m. n. Pflüger, 1811-83. She was twice married, first to S. P. Ricksecker of Lititz, and then to J. H. Hildebrand of Beth- lehem.
24. Mathilda Helen Schaefer, 1841-84, daughter of Adam Schaefer ; af- flicted with spine disease. She removed with her mother to Philadel- phia, where she died.
25. Vacant.
26. Agnes Amelia Kluge, 1837-84, daughter of the Rev. Charles F. Kluge, born in New York. She became a teacher in the Young Ladies' Seminary and served in this capacity for 27 years, with great faithful- ness and devotion.
27. Louisa Amelia Reck, m. n. Adler, 1821-85, born at Lobenstein, Princi- pality of Reuss. She came to America in 1849 and, two years later,
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was married to the plumber and gasfitter G. H. Reck. Her only daughter, Julia, was the first wife of Prof. A. Schultze.
28. Caroline Theresa Clewell, m. n. Fradeneck, 1846-88, wife of Daniel Clewell. Separated from her husband and lived with her widowed mother, until her mental condition required her removal to the Nor- ristown asylum, where she died.
29. Anna Julia Fahs, m. n. Vogt, 1848-89, from Astorf, near Breslau, Ger- many. She was confirmed at Easton and, in 1880, became the wife of James Fahs.
30. Emma Mack, m.u. Mengo, 1851-90. Having lost both parents she was adopted by a family near Lehighton and, in 1871, married John Mack.
31. Elizabeth Fuehrer, m. n. Roth, 1806-90, born at Schoeneck. In 1827 she married Henry Fuehrer.
32. Catharine Eysenbach, m.n. Kron, 1812-91, from Sprendlingen, Hesse ; emigrated with her husband, Louis Eysenbach, in 1850. They joined the Moravian Church at Lititz, Pa., and came to Bethlehem in 1869.
33. Vacant.
34. Vacant.
35. Bertha Ernestine Spiegler, 1839-96, born at Dietendorf, Saxe Coburg Gotha. Came to Bethlehem in 1865, with her parents. Her father died in 1873, and her mother in 1885. She was an excellent dress maker.
36. Vacant.
37. Daniel Sensenbach, 1825-93, born at Bath, Pa. He was a carriage painter. In 1864 he married Maria Freitag, and three years later united with the Moravian congregation.
38. William Heck, 1804-91, born at Münchsweiler, in the Palatinate. His wife, m. n. Eliz. Becker, in 1860 became demented and died in an asylum. He himself attained the age of 86 years, but in 1885 was stricken with paralysis.
39. Samuel B. Sterner, 1828-90, born in Springfield Township, Bucks Co. He was confirmed in 1858. His first wife was M. Cleweil ; his second L. Schwarz.
40. John Henry Hildebrand, 1811-90, from Uttenhofen, .Würtemberg. Originally a carpenter, he worked here for many years in the Zinc Works, and later in the Gas Works. He was twice married; first to the widow C. Smiley, and again, in 1880, to the widow M. Ricksecker.
41. John Joseph Haller. 1859-89, son of Christian Haller. He married M. A. Schlegel, and died at the age of 29.
42. Vacant.
43. Vacant.
44. Francis Max Rauch, 1804-86, born at Lititz. In 1842 he married Louisa F. Ricksecker. He was steward at Linden Hall, Lititz, and later engaged in business for himself, till his property was destroyed
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by fire. He came to Bethlehem in 1867 and served as a Notary Public.
"At evening time it shall be light."
45. Peter Yaeckel (Yeakel), 1794-1885, born at Hirschberg, in Bavaria, Germany. He emigrated to America in 1832 with his wife, C. Kiefer, who died in 1855. With his second wife, J. M. Zobel, he moved to Bethlehem and joined the Moravian Church, approving himself a true child of God. He attained the age of 901/2 years.
46. John Becker, 1827-84, a Bavarian, who came here in 1841 and married A. M. Stolzenbach. For six years he served on the police force and for three years in the Borough Council.
47. George William Dixon, 1801-84, born at Emaus; married, in 1834, A. P. Paulus, who died in 1860. In memory of his deceased daughter, Mary, who had attended Linden Hall Seminary at Lititz, he built the Mary Dixon Memorial Chapel at that place.
48. Francis Henry Oppelt, 1807-94, born in Germany. For many years he maintained a hydropathic institute on Fountain Hill, South Beth- lehem. In 1844 he married Harriet M. Hatnick, a teacher in the Moravian Seminary, who died in 1864.
49. Jacob Lebrecht Hunt, 1813-82, born at Calbe, near Magdeburg, Ger- many ; came to America in 1849. With his wife, m. n. Hauschild, he moved to Weaversville, but returned to Bethlehem in 1861.
50. Matthew Christ, 1796-1882, born at Lititz. He was landlord of the Sun Inn and teacher of the Parochial School, also a talented musician. After 60 years' residence in Bethlehem he removed to his daughter in Delaware, where he died, aged 86 years.
ROW II .- WOMEN-MEN.
I. Elizabeth Hillman, m.n. Moeller, 1787-1870, a widow, whose husband, Aaron Hillman, farmer for the Moravian Seminary, had died in 1852.
"The weary at rest."
2. Agnes Rosalia Fradeneck, 1841-70, single, a daughter of Gilbert Frad- eneck; born at Nazareth, and the first child baptized in the new church at Nazareth.
3. Helena Bartlett, died June, 1871, daughter of Nathan Bartlett.
4. Ellen Augusta Milchsack, m.n. Beitel, 1829-72, born at Nazareth. In 1852 she married Henry T. Milchsack. During the last years of her life she was an invalid, but bore her affliction with great patience.
5. Anna Rosina Peisert, 1794-1872, born at Nazareth. She was an in- mate of the Sisters' House for nearly 40 years.
6. Laura Euphemia Luckenbach, 1856-73, a daughter of Thomas Luck- enbach.
7. Cornelia Clementine Mueller, m.n. Weber, 1808-74. She was the first wife of Wm. E. Mueller.
8. Julia Amelia Schultze, m. n. Reck, 1853-74, only daughter of G. H.
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Reck and first wife of the Rev. Aug. Schultze. She died with great assurance of eternal life.
9. Joanna Salome Schmidt, (Smith), m. n. Beck, 1809-75, born at Naza- reth ; was married to Geo. Schmidt, who died in 1868. One son served in the Union Army during the Rebellion and died in South Carolina.
10. Mary Catharine Kampman, 1789-1876, a daughter of Dr. Christian Kampman. After the death of her parents she removed to Salem, N. C., to live with her. sister, the wife of Bishop W. H. Van Vleck. In 1849 she returned with her to Bethlehem, and made her home in the Sisters' House.
II. Mary Kampman, 1854-76, a daughter of the Rev. Lewis F. Kampman. She departed this life on Staten Island, while visiting her sister, the wife of the Rev. Wm. Vogler.
12. Elizabeth Krause, m. n. Beitel, 1793-1877, born at Bethlehem, relict of John Krause, the butcher, with whom, in 1867, she celebrated the golden wedding. She was the mother of 10 children, and lived to see 38 grandchildren.
13. Caroline Rebecca Beckel, m. n. Eberman, 1828-77. She was born at Friedensfeld, St. Croix, W. I. In 1848, she was married to Louis F. Beckel.
14. Catharine Hildebrand, m.n. Seibel, 1802-79, born in Lehigh Co. Her first husband was Wm. Smiley, who died in 1826; afterwards she married John Hildebrand.
15. Anna Maria Herbst, m. n. Euter, 1794-1879, born at (iermantown. After the death of her first husband, Thiele, she married John G. Herbst, who died in 1866.
16. Pauline Louisa Doster, m. n. Eggert, 1808-79, a daughter of Matthew Eggert. In 1826 she married Jacob Lewis Doster, to whom she bore 16 children. Her husband died in 1860. She was a faithful Christian wife and mother.
17. Anna Justina Ricksecker, m.n. Beitel, 1797-1880. Her husband, Sam'l Ricksecker, died in 1854. After his death she lived chiefly in Boston, with her sons Joseph and Emanuel.
18. Sarah Ann Kleckner, m.n. Snyder, 1817-80. She was first married to Isaac Saylor, and the second time to Reuben Kleckner.
19. Anna Eliza C. Gardner, m. n. Osborne, 1850-81. She taught in the Moravian Parochial School and in the Sunday School. In 1872 she became the wife of A. Gardner.
20. Irene Louisa Jacoby, 1870-81, daughter of Augustus Jacoby.
21. Sarah Ann Andrews, m. n. Gerhardt, 1836-82, born at Lower Saucon. Her husband, Adam Andrews, was a soldier and died at Fort Monroe.
22. Mary Elizabeth Eggert, m ... Freytag, 1796-1882. She was a daughter of Dr. Eberhard Freytag, and widow of Benjamin Eggert, to whom she was married in 1819.
23. Lydia Rice, m. n. Oerter, 1799-1884. Her husband, Wm. Rice, de-
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parted this life in 1833. After his death she taught in the Young Ladies' Seminary until 1844. Her last years were spent with her daughter, Mrs. Cargill, in Philadelphia. She was a devoted member of the Church.
24. Laura Kampman Vogler, m. n. Kampman, 1850-84, daughter of the Rev. Lewis Kampman, and wife of the Rev. W. H. Vogler, with whom she served in the ministry in Philadelphia, and at New Dorp, Staten Island.
25. Anna Juliana Hittinger, m. n. Proske, 1796-1884, born at Nazareth. Her husband died at Seidersville, this County. She attained the age of 87 years.
26. Lydia Smith, m.n. Whitesell, 1814-84. She was born at Lower Mount Bethel, this County. After the death of her husband, John Smith, she moved to Allentown, and in 1869 to Bethlehem.
27. Margaret Hilt, m.n. Lenz, 1804-85. She left her native country, Wür- temberg, in 1817. The vessel being wrecked on the coast of Norway, she was obliged to winter there, and was confirmed in a Norwegian church. She was married in Ohio. For 30 years she lived in Beth- lehem with her daughter, Mrs. P. Laub. She died while on a visit to Ohio.
28. Anna Margaret Schaefer, m. n. Borzel, 1818-88, born in Bavaria. Her husband, Adam Schaefer, left her. She was the mother of five daughters.
29. Lisetta Haus, m. n, Vognitz, 1811-89. Her father came to America from Barby, Germany, and taught at Nazareth Hall. She was first married to C. Daubert, and a second time to George Haus, who died in 1864.
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