Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery (Lancaster, PA)

Gravestones from the Emanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery in Brickerville, Elizabeth Township (formerly Warwick), Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. This church was at one time referred to as the Warwick Congregation.

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  1. Looking for the grave stones of the Haushalter family, later known as Householder. I know some are buried there and some were married and baptized in this church in the mid 1700’s. Are there and where can I obtain all records? I would like to Thank who ever is in charge of keeping up this old cemetery, it looks well taken care of and I think that is wonderful. Please respond to my email address above….

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  2. Annette Stewart 6 Sep 2011 at 1:46 pm

    Thank you; do you have a church address and does this church building still exist today? What about the cemetery? I wonder if the above Sus/Suess families are buried here. Must have went to Bindnagle Church later to help start.

    thanks,
    Annette

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    1. I don’t have an address. The church and it’s cemetery are located in Brickerville on route 322 (E 28th Division Highway) at Hershey Road. Google has Brickerville United Lutheran church at 340 East 28th Division Highway, Lititz, Pennsylvania. Based on the placement of their dots, it may be the same church.

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  3. Annette Stewart 6 Sep 2011 at 11:40 am

    Is this Emanuel Lutheran Church different than the Bindnagle’s Lutheran Church near Palmyra in Lebanon Co? Interested in any Sus/Suess/Seess/Sees (SEASE today) records.

    Thank you.

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    1. Yes. This Emanuel Lutheran Church is located in Brickerville, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.

      Balthasar Süss was a member of the congregation. He and his wife Maria Barbara sponsored:

      1. Maria Barbara Wiedman, d/o Martin Weidman, on 11 Feb 1741
      2. Maria Margaretha Eichelberger, d/o Joh. George Eichelberger, on 6 Oct 1745
      3. Joh. George Säger, s/o George Säger, on 26 Feb 1744
      4. Maria Barbara Stober, d/o Valentin Stober, on 1 Oct 1752
      5. Christina Stober, d/o Valentin Stober, on 2 Dec 1759
      6. Joh. Michael Spiegel, s/o Michael Spiegel, on 6 Sep 1741 (wife listed as Catarina Barbara)
      7. Joh. Albrecht Spiegel, s/o Michael Spiegel, on 19 Nov 1743

      Balthasar Süss and his wife had children:

      1. Maria Barbara, b. 19 Sep 1739, bap. 20 Oct 1738, sponsors: Mattheis Weidman & wife Maria Catharina
      2. Catharina Margaretha, b. 11 Jun 1742, bap. 27 Jun 1742, sponsors: Mattheis Weidman & wife Maria Catharina and Martin Weidman & wife Margaretha

      Christoph Süss sponsored:

      1. Johannes Eichelberger, s/o Joh. George Eichelberger, on 25 Mar 1744
      2. Jacob Oberlin, s/o Joh. Adam Oberlin, on 26 Jul 1747 with wife Catharina Eliesabetha and Eve Lehnrerr
      3. Eliesabetha Oberlin, d/o Joh. Adam Oberlin, on 13 Aug 1749 with wife
      4. Joh. Michael Oberlin, s/o Joh. Adam Oberlin, on 8 Sep 1751 with wife
      5. Maria Catarina Oberlin, d/o Joh. Adam Oberlin, on 26 May 1753 with wife

      Also listed as sponsors:

      1. Maria Barbara Süss, sponsored Maria Barbara Oberlin, d/o Joh. Adam Oberlin, 22 Jun 1755
      2. Margaretha Süss sponsored:
        1. Margaretha Eub, d/o Andreas Eub, 28 Jun 1741
        2. Eva Margaretha Eub, d/o Andreas Eub, 17 Sep 1744 with Wendel Weidman, Martin Oberlin, and Eva Spiegel
      3. Christoph Süss sponsored
        1. Joh. Michael Eub, s/o Andreas Eub, 6 Jan 1743 with his sister Christina Margaretha
        2. Cataraina Margaretha Pflantz, , d/o Joh. Mattheis Pflantz, 21 Oct 1746 with fiancée Catarina Eliesabetha Haager
      4. Christoph Sees sponsored Rebecca Lancaster, d/o William Lancaster, 28 Oct 1743 with Catarina Agatha Kerlinger
      5. Anna Margaretha Süss sponsored Catarina Margaretha, d/o Joh. Mattheis Pflantz, 21 Oct 1746 with fiancé Joh. Wilhelm Stober

      There are many more records. I’d recommend you get the book Records of Pastoral Acts at Emanuel Lutheran Church, known in the eighteenth century as the Warwick congregation, near Brickerville, Elizabeth Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1743-1799.

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