Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Church Records

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Dauphin County was created in 1785 from Lancaster County and lies in the central eastern area of Pennsylvania. This database contains records from the following churches, all of which lie in present-day Dauphin County:

  • Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg, 1800-1842
  • Lykens Valley Lower Church (David's Reformed), Killingern, Upper Paxtang, 1774-1844
  • Fetterhoff's Lutheran and Reformed Church (St. Peter's), 1789-1798
  • Fredricktown Church, Hummelstown, 1765-1768
  • Hoffman Reformed Church, 1782-1800
  • Lykens Valley Lower Church, 1774-1800
  • Middletown Church, 1756-1769
  • Paxtang and Derry Churches, Marriages, 1744-1800
  • Reformed Church, Hummelstown, 1796-1798
  • St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1757-1801
  • Salem Reformed Church, Harrisburg, 1790-1808
  • Shoop's Reformed Church, 1774-1801
  • Wenerich's Reformed Church, 1791-1801
  • Zion Church (Klinger's), 1787-1800

Sources Lineages, Inc., comp. Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Church Records. [database online] Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000. Original data: Transcribed from LDS Family History Library copies of church records for this locality. For more information, see the Family History Library Catalog (FHLC) for FHL 974.818 K2w.

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