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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf visits
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Monday, July 11, 2005. Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf visits. Zinzendorf.the rich young ruler that said YES! Count Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzendorf sent missionaries throughout the world to proclaim Christ's love for Mankind. The Count's one night stay to Jacob Huber's Tavern, now known as the Forgotten Seasons Bed and Breakfast. And located 1 mile north of Lititz along East Newport Road, is still talked about centuries later. Born into royalty, Nicolaus Ludwig von Zinzen...
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Bloghisattva of the Earth: The most foreign culture to me is the one my family comes from...
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Bloghisattva of the Earth. A blog about thinking spiritually outside the box. Buddhist and interfaith commentary about finding the middle-path between the extremes which hold us back from developing a more enlightened and humane society. It is my wish and my intention that what you read here will help you restore the sacred to your everyday life, in whatever form the sacred takes for you. Namaste. Friday, December 23, 2016. The most foreign culture to me is the one my family comes from. Of course, people...
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: June 2005
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Sunday, June 26, 2005. Before there was Lititz. The first settlers to northern Lancaster County included Jacob Huber, George Kline, Valentine Becker, Rev. Henry Landis, Christian Eby, Nicolaus Erb, Abraham Huber, Ulrich Huber, Martin Kundig, John Snavely, Michael Kline, Henry Stiegel, among others. The Invitation to Pennsylvania. The trip across the ocean was very uncertain. Some of the boats ended up at ports other than the one intended. Some ships reportedly made po...By th...
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: August 2005
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Saturday, August 13, 2005. The Erb family owned Jacob Huber's Tavern (now known as the " Forgotten Seasons Bed and Breakfast. For about 40 years , from 1802 through 1844. The history of this family has been widely documented. They have a very interesting history that can be traced back to the mid 1500's. The connection from Ulrich and Barbli to the property owners of Jacob Huber's Tavern is as follows:. Ulrich and Barbli Schoni Erb. Peter and Magdalena Kupferschmid Erb. This ...
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: We're environmentally sensitive
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Tuesday, July 05, 2005. Today the public discussion in Lancaster County is focused on recharging the groundwater, cleaning up the stormwater run-off before it enters the creeks and streams and the impact Lancaster County streams and rivers have on the Chesapeake Bay. Dale works for Terre Hill Concrete Products. Forgotten Seasons Bed and Breakfast. Today, we allow the grasses to grow to their natural heights, added some ornamental grasses, wild flowers and a willow tree. This ...
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: The Snyder / Hershey Family
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Sunday, October 16, 2005. The Snyder / Hershey Family. I have been fortunate to been given documents from the Snyder / Hershey family that detail the history of these two families. There is an Ancestral Fan Chart showing the Snyder Family Tree. Some parts of this Chart detail relations as far back as 10 generations. However, following the male Snyder lineage only goes back to John Snyder (birth date and death unknown), the father of Christian B. Snyder (born 1809). Christian ...
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz: Jacob Huber
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Forgotten Seasons of Lititz. Saturday, July 09, 2005. The First of Many. Jacob was a proactive business man, realizing opportunites and developing them into realities. In addition to the Tavern, he participated in the layout of two major roads that I think without co-incidence, happened to intersect an eighth of a mile away from his newly built Tavern. Chris Bumbarger", to La[? Hoffs Line", "to ye Creek by John Brubakers land", "to the lane between George Albright and Jacob Keesey", "to He[nry? Humrys La...