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Focusing on the lives
of any person or family who has lived in Little Washington,
Washington County, Pennsylvania at anytime throughout
history to recent times, through data and family stories.
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Below are links that will help you learn more about Washington
County Pennsylvania, the Church of the Brethren, and families of Washington
County.
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Church of the Brethren / German Baptist Brethren
History:
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| Ten Mile Church of the Brethren (Marianna) and South Pigeon Creek
Dunkard (north end of the congregation), Washington Co., PA |
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Genealogy
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The ancestry of the LANE family were German Baptists,
who adopted the official name of The
Church of the Brethren in the early 1900s. See Families of Ten Mile Church of
the Brethren
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Site History and Updates: Dec '05; Jan '05; Mar
'06
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This page was last updated on Wednesday, May 24, 2006 04:00
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children and families, and the resilience of all the women of
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