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~ Churches

Almont
Applebachsville
Bedminster
Bensalem
Bristol
Buckingham
Carversville
Center Valley
Chalfont
Coopersburg
Croydon
Doylestown
Durham
Fairless Hills
Feasterville
Forest Grove
Hilltown
Holland
Hulmeville
Jamison
Lahaska
Langhorne
LEVITTOWN
Mechanicsville
Milford
Morrisville
New Britain
New Hope
Newtown
Nockamixon
Ottsville
Penndel
PennsPark
Perkasie
Pipersville
Plumstead
Quakertown
Revere
Richboro
Richlandtown
Riegelsville
Sellersville
Solebury
Southampton
Spinnerstown
Springtown
Telford
Tinicum
Tullytown
Warminster
Warrington
WashingtonCrossing
Wycombe
Yardley

Many genealogy doors can be opened by researching the history and evolution of  places of worship in Bucks County

To name a few... Dates of origin, Ethnic Background, Founding families, Birth Records, Baptismal Records Marriage Records, Death Records

BUCKS COUNTY CHURCH DIRECTORY

Saint John's Lutheran Church's 250th anniversary is coming up in 2013 There are no details yet, but we do know that Bishop Burkett of the Southeastern PA Synod (SEPA) within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America (ELCA), will be visiting our church on September 22, 2013 for a celebratory service.

St. Lukes Ferndale - cemetery photos

Quakers of Bucks County

Directory of Catholic Churches in the Lehigh Valley

 

We are spirits That bodies should be lent to us while they afford us pleasure, assist us in acquiring knowledge, or in doing good to our fellow creatures - is a kind and benevolent act of God When they become unfit for these purposes, and afford us pain instead of pleasure, instead of an aid become an encumbrance and answer none of these intentions for which they were given - it is equally kind and benevolent that a way is provided by which we get rid of them, Death is that way.

Ben Franklin

Bucks County Directory & Gazetteer 1871-72, S. Mersey

Dutch Reformed

The Low Dutch Community

North and Southampton Reformed Church1380 Bristol Road

Churchville, Pennsylvania 18966
(215) 357-5636 Fax (215) 942-2821
nsrc@voicenet.com

Mennonites

  • Deep Run, about a mile north of Plumsteadville, in Bedminster Township
  • Derstines, near Schlichter's, in Rockhill Township
  • Flatland, near Richlandtown, in Richland Township
  • Milford, near Milford Square, in Milford Township
  • Springfield, near Pleasant Valley, in Springfield Township
  • Swamp, near Steinsburg, in Milford Township

    Through the failure of the leading members of the New Menonite Denomination to respond to the Publishers letters of inquiry, the names and location of Ministers are omitted. Amongst the leading ministers, however, may be mentioned the following: Rev. A.B. Shelley, Milford square; Rev. J.H. Oborholtzer, Milford Square; Rev. John Young, Steinsburg; Rev. Jacob Moyer, Springfield.

Methodist Episcopal

  • Quakertown, Rev. B. H. Sanderlin, Quakertown
  • New Hope, Rev. L.B. Brown, New Hope
  • Lumberville and Lahaska, Rev. J.J. Timanus, Lumberville
  • Bristol, Rev. W. M. Dalrymple, Bristol
  • Doylestown, Rev N.D. McComas, Doylestowon
  • Morrisville and Fallsington, Rev. T. Cundy, Morrisville
  • Richborough and Pennville, Rev. J.b. Craff, Richborough
  • Attleborough, Bensalem, Emilie, Neshaminy and Scottsville, Rev. Thomas Sumption and Rev. J.H. Britain, Attleborough.
  • Newtown and Yardleyville, Rev. F. Illman, Newtown.

Methodist Episcopal, (Colored)

  • Attleborough, Buckingham and Newtown, Rev. Wm. Hopkins, Attleborough.
  • Bristol and Bensalem, Rev. James Hollon, Bristol

Methodist Independent, (Colored)

  • Newtown, no regular Pastor

LUTHERAN

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Page last updated:   May 5, 2020   To contribute additional data for this page  email - Nancy

A Timeline of Bucks County History - Mercer Museum PDF

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1864) 2nd Inaugural

With malice toward none; with charity for all; with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are in, to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have borne the battle, and for his widow, and his orphan - to do all which may achieve a just and lasting peace among ourselves and with all nations. 

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February 28, 2024