St. John German Reformed Church (Frederick, MD)
Scope and Contents
St. John's German Reformed Church Collection consists of Church Records, 1846-1918 Birth and Baptism, Marriage, Death Confirmation and Communion, Pastoral Records, original and digital copy (RG427) Consistory Minutes, History Translation of the Book of Records.
Dates
- Creation: 1844 - 1907
Biographical / Historical
Around 1844 St. John's was established as a separate congregation from the Evangelical Reformed Church in Frederick MD. because the parent church had begun to conduct sermons in English. The German speaking members wanted to retain the German language in worship and prevailed upon the pastor Dr. Daniel Zacharias to minister to them separately. For a couple of decades after it's founding St. John's did well, increasing it's membership and purchasing it's own parsonage and cemetery. Soon it became clear that the use of the German language was declining in the Frederick area. During the 1890's the consistory minutes record the dismissal of scores of members to the English speaking churches of the community. In 1902 the church was listed as having 37 members but no minister. Finally on Dec. 20, 1907 the final step of the dissolution was taken when it's meager assets were sold.
Extent
1 Cubic Feet
Language of Materials
English
Subject
- Reinecke, Ernest William (1822-1891) (Person)
- Zacharias, Daniel (1805-1873) (Person)
Geographic
- Title
- St. John German Reformed Church (Frederick, MD)
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
Part of the E&R Library & Archives Repository
555 W. James Street
Lancaster PA 17603 United States
717-290-8734
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