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Referenced on this site:
  1. Marriages from Private Records of Rev. William Mendesen – Lutheran Pastor in Northampton and Lehigh Counties (Pennsylvania), 1818 – 1830

  2. Burial & Marriage Records of Rev. William Rath - Lutheran minister in Towamensing, Cherryville, Moorestown, and Stone Church (Northampton Co. Pa.) from June 14, 1852.

  3. Church Record of the Towamensing Union Church in Monroe County, Pa

  4. Pastoral Records of Abraham Blumer 1773 - 1787 - burials and marriages.  Four Main Congregations including: Egypt, Schlossers, Jordan, and Northampton.

  5. Pa Archives Series 6, Vol 6 - Egypt Reformed Church - Lehigh County, 1734 - 1834  [Posted in full by Linnea Miller at:  /www.geocities.com/Heartland/3955/lehegypt.htm]

  6. Some of the Settlers of the Forks of the Deleware - Keifer, p. 305 Burials of Easton, Plaenfield, Mt. Bethel & Dryland

  7. Some of the Settlers of the Forks of the Deleware - Keifer, p. 390 Married by Dr. Ch. L. Becker, Pastor of the Four United Reformed Churches (Northampton, Jordan, Union, Egypt)

  8. Pa Archives - Series 3 Vol 19

  9. Histories of Lehigh and Carbon Counties - Mathews - 1884, p 543

  10. History of Lehigh County - Charles Rhoades Roberts, 1914

  11. Schlossers Union Reformed Church - Unionville - North Whitehall Township, Lehigh Co., Pa.
  12. Records of the St. John's Lutheran Church of Towamensing Twp (was Northampton Co., Pa., now Carbon Co.
  13. Burials by Reformed Pastors at St. Paul's Church - Indianland, Stone Church - Kreidersville, and other churches beginning in 1870.
  14. Pennsylvania German Marriages by Donna P. Irish.   New Goshenhoppen Reformed Church, Upper Hanover Township, Montgomery Co.
  15. Pennsylvania German Marriages by Donna P. Irish.   Helffrich Personal & Pastoral Records 1790 - 1810 & 1816 to 1862.
  16. Northampton County, Pa. Courthouse
  17. Church Records of Jordan Reformed Church - South Whitehall Township
  18. Orphans Court Records - Northampton County Courthouse, Book 8, p 672
  19. Somerset County Pa. Courthouse Records
  20. Berks County Pa. Courthouse Records
  21. Levengood Cemetery (on private farm), Monroe Township, Grant County, IN
  22. Amityville Lutheran Church Cemetery, Amity Township, Berks County, PA [transcribed in full on USGenWeb by Robin Helman (gfarobin@mail.discover-net.net)]
  23. Livingood Cemetery, Tulpehocken Township, Berks Co., Pa. [transcribed in full by Jeffrey L. Gensemer at www.paonline.com/jlgens/livingoo.htm]
  24. Meyersdale Union Cemetery, Summit Township, Somerset Co., Pa
  25. Scottdale Cemetery, Scottdale, PA Westmoreland Co., Pa
  26. Salem Union Church Cemetery,  Moorestown, Northampton Co., Pa.   [transcribed in full by Tiana at www.geocities.com/Heartland/6508/CEM2.HTM]
  27. Brodhead Memorial Gateway, Jim Thorpe, Carbon Co., Pa.  Evergreen Cemetery Erected 1913 [portions transcribed by Cindy Koegel at: Jim Thorpe, Carbon Co., Pa.  Evergreen Cemetery Erected 1913 [portions transcribed by Cindy Koegel at: www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/6533/
    cemeteries/jimthorpe.htm
    ]
  28. New St. Joseph's Cemetery Wayland, Steuben County, New York [transcribed in full by Steuben Co. NYGenWeb at: www.rootsweb.com/~nysteube/wl/wl8.html]
  29. Indiana Marriages Through 1850  Indiana State Library Genealogy Division
  30. The Lutheran Observer, Issue of 20 Apr 1860, page 206
  31. Riverside (Bridge Street) Cemetery   Reading, Endwell (Union), Broome Co, NY  [transcribed in full by Deborah J. Barnes at:  http://genweb.net/~broomecony/brrivrsl.htm
  32. Hazleton Standard-Sentinel Newspaper - 1935 Obits
  33. St. John's Lutheran Church: Butler Twp, Luzerne Co., PA  Baptisms: 1874-1908 [transcribed in full by Darcy Fowler USGenWeb Archives at: http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ifetch2?
    /u1/data/pa+index+358263529762+F
  34. New Hanover Lutheran Church, Marriage Records, Montgomery Co., Pa
  35. Tuscarawas County (Ohio) Original Death Records, Volume 1, 1867-1884 published by the Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society, Inc, 1995
  36. Tuscarawas County (Ohio) Cemetery Books - Sugarcreek, Auburn, Bucks, Franklin, Wayne Twp:   Shanesville First Reformed Cemetery, Sugarcreek Twp.
  37. Pennsylvania Archives - unknown series
  38. Pennsylvania Archives - Marriages at Reformed Church, Falkner Swamp
  39. St. Paul's Lutheran and Reformed Church Cemetery (Indianland), Cherryville, Lehigh Twp., Northampton Co. Pa. (Cemetery Records Online at www.interment.net/data/us/pa/northampton/
    stpaulindian/indianland.htm
    )
  40. Indiana Marriages - www.rootsweb.com database
  41. Records of Trinity Tulpehocken Reformed Congregation, Jackson Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, Marriages 1769-1864
  42. North Carolina Marriages, 1827-1900
  43. Records of Lohill Reformed Congregation, Lohill Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1769-1881
  44. The Pennsylvania Archives Series 3Volume XVI Page  261
  45. The Pennsylvania Archives Series 3 Volume XIX Page 451
  46. Records (index of births and christenings) from Most Blessed Sacrament Church (Catholic), Bally, Berks, Pennsylvania - Ref. #C-30-2
  47. Death registers and tombstone data from Most Blessed Sacrament Church, Bally, Berks, Pennsylvania

 

Other Resources:

    • The Doctors Livingood - Tulpehocken Historical Society, Womelsdorf PA

    • History of Berks County PA in the Revolution, Montgomery

    • Historical & Biographicals of Berks Co PA, Montgomery

    • History of Bethel & Tulpehocken Townships 1723-1976 published by Bethel & Tulpehocken Twps, 1976

    • Geschichte eines Zweiges der Familie Leibundgut aus der Schmitte von Affoltern im Emmental.  (im Staatsarchiv Bern) by Alice Leibundgut

    • The Levegood, Levergood, Levengood, Livingood [=Leibundgut] family. Americans for over two centuries. Long Island City 1934.  45 p.  by Lynne L. Levegood (in the Easton Public Library, Easton Pa.)

    • Leibundgut Family Church Records, Switzerland [ Washington D.C. 1952. 52 p. by C. A. Livengood. (in the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana) 

    • Lebengut-Hoyt families [=Leibundgut aus dem Kanton Bern] of Jackson County, Michigan. Seattle, Wash. 1971. by Walter W. Levengood (in the Seattle Public Library) 

    • The Livengood and Related Families [=Leibundgut in Kanton Bern]. Manhattan, Kansas 1976. 143 p. by Katherine Mulanax.  (in the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana)

    • Die Familie <<Leibundgut>> [von Aarwangen] auf der Neuscheuerhof St. Urban.  In the Hinterländer Heimatkundliche Beilage des Willisauer Boten 11, 1972 - S. 10-13  Alfred Wyss
    • Livengood: The Last Stampede by Audrey Parker ISBN:1-58736-230-9  Offers insight into the town of Livengood from its inception in 1914, describes what it was like living in a mining camp, and highlights major events in Livengood's history.  Available at www.Wheatmark.com, www.Amazon.com,or www.BarnesandNoble.com. The author can be contacted:  Audrey E. Parker P.O. Box 74872, Fairbanks, AK 99707

 

 


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