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Genealogy Resources for Montgomery County, Pennsylvania

Montgomery County encompasses approximately 483 square miles* in the State of Pennsylvania.

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150th anniversary of the founding of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, September 8, 9 and 10, 1934
50th anniversary of Boehm's Reformed Church, Blue Bell, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1890
50th anniversary, Centre Square Fire Company, Saturday, May 11, 1963
A Brief record of the chief events in the history of All Saints' Church, Norristown, Penna., 1889-1914 being also a memento of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the establishment of the church's work in West Norristown, All Saints' Day, 1914
A Church history, the Lower Merion Methodist Church of Gladwyne, PA
A brief history of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania .
A historical narrative of the Sunday schools of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania .
A history of the Lutheran Church in New Hanover, Montgomery County, Penna
A history of the Upper Dublin Evangelical Lutheran Church, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania an address delivered at the sesqui-centennial anniversary exercises, Sunday morning, November 1, 1903
A town called Crestmont Crestmont-Willow Grove Heights, Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, with extensive excerpts from And so we grow, serialized story of Crestmont, 1952-? by Harold Lee Woolfolk
An address delivered in Wales, 1862, history of the town down to 1866, a roll of honor, catalogue of the names, soldiers from this town who served in the armies of our government in the late Civil War
An historical sketch of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Rosemont, Pennsylvania, 1869-1934
Annals of Phoenixville and its vicinity from the settlement to the year 1871, giving the origin and growth of the borough with information concerning the adjacent townships of Chester and Montgomery counties and the valley of the Schuylkill
Augustus Lutheran Church, Trappe, Pa., the shrine of Lutheranism historical facts and description, Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, the first school house, the Muhlenberg house, the present church, distinguished men, life and services today
Background material to the History of the Norristown Conference of the Lutheran Synod, known as the Ministerium of Pennsylvania
Bi-centennial anniversary of the Friends' Meeting House of Merion, Pennsylvania
Biographical and portrait cyclopedia of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the county, together with an introductory historical sketch
Biographical annals of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania containing genealogical records of representative families, including many of early settlers and biographical sketches of prominent citizens
Charter, constitution and by-laws of Boehm's German Reformed congregation of Whitpain Township, Montgomery County, Pa. together with deed for ground and list of officers from the year 1747 to the present time
Church history of Audubon-Oaks-Perkiomen, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1829-1909
Commemorative meeting held at Providence Meeting House, Upper Providence Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, seventh day, ninth month, twenty-eighth, 1929
Directory of Montgomery County, Penna. 1900-1902 containing residence and business directories of all the boroughs, also a list of residents .
Directory, Boehm's Reformed Church Blue Bell Montgomery County, Pa., founded 1740 .
Directory, First Cheltenham Methodist Episcopal Church, Cheltenham, Pa. February, 1920
Directory, St. Paul's Memorial Church, Oaks, Pa. Lent, 1926
Farm and business directory of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, with a complete roadmap of the county
Faulkner Swamp historical notes of Montgomery County, Pa. given through newspaper clippings
Gwynedd Friends Meeting History Page
Gwynedd Monthly Meeting of the religious Society of Friends, 1699-1949 two hundred and fiftieth anniversary, Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Historic Lower Merion and Blockley the erection or establishment of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Historical sketch of Wentz's Reformed Church, of Worcester Township, Montgomery Co., Pa
Historical sketch of the Augustinian monastery, college and mission of St. Thomas of Villanova, Delaware County, Pa. during the first half century of their existence, 1842-1892
Historical sketch of the Evangelical Lutheran Congregation of Saint Paul's Church, Ardmore, Lower Merion Township, Pennsylvania .
Historical sketch of the First Presbyterian Church, of Norristown, Pa. with biographical notes of its ministers, and reminiscences of its revivals and of Oakland Female Institute, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Norristown, Pa., July 2d and 9th, and August 20th, 1876
History of Abington Library Society of Jenkintown, Pa. prepared and read at the one hundredth anniversary, June 12, 1903
History of Bridgeport, Pa
History of Hatfield, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
History of Montgomery Baptist Church in Montgomery Township, Montgomery County, Pa
History of Montgomery County within the Schuylkill Valley
History of Saint Mary's Church, Ardmore, Pennsylvania, 1887-1937
History of Souderton, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
History of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trinity, Norristown, Pa., 1848-1938 written on the occasion of the celebration of the nintieth anniversary, September 25, 1938
History of the Falkner Swamp Reformed Church, New Hanover, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
History of the Lower Merion Baptist Church, Montgomery County, Penn
History of the parish of St. Thomas' Church, Whitemarsh, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Index of wills and estate settlements, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, 1784-1850
Industries and wealth of the principle points in southeastern Pennsylvania (excepting Philadelphia) embracing Dauphin, York, Lancaster, Schuylkill, Berks, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester and Delaware Counties, 1890
Lives of the eminent dead and biographical notices of prominent living citizens of Montgomery County, Pa
Local sketches and legends pertaining to Bucks and Montgomery Counties, Pennsylvania
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, a history
Norristown, 1812-1912 a brief history of the borough of Norristown, memorializing its one hundredth anniversary, together with maps showing the complete evolution of the borough and views of the town in the dress of its first centennial, groups of citizens, distinguished guests, and scenes from the first historical pageant
Norriton Presbyterian Church, Montgomery County, Penna. including historical gleanings pertaining to the early settlers
Revolutionary soldiers' graves in Lower Merion Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania and others
Saint Paul's Lutheran Church, Ardmore, Pennsylvania through two hundred years, 1765-1965
St. John's Church, Lower Merion, Pa. a short history of the fifty years
The 75th anniversary of the North Penn Lutheran Pastoral Association, 1889-1964
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of the Trinity, Norristown, Pa. a souvenir history of its reconsecration, September 15, 1895
The Life and lives of Charity Lodge No. 190, Sixth Masonic District, Norristown, Pennsylvania
The Montgomery County story
The Montgomery County story, 1776-1957
The centennial celebration at Pottstown, Pa., July 4, 1876, and historical sketch written by L.H. Davis, at the request of the centennial committee
The centennial celebration of Montgomery County, at Norristown, Pa., 1884
The first hundred years, Church of Our Savior, Jenkintown, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The industries and advantages of the borough of Norristown in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania a sketch of the county, location of the town, railroad connections, with statistics
The old Trappe Church a memorial of the sesqui-centennial services of Augustus Evangelical Lutheran Church, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
The story of Roslyn, 1684-1973 a history of Roslyn, formerly the village of Hillside, in Abington Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Two hundred fiftieth anniversary, New Hanover Lutheran Congregation, New Hanover, Pa., September 10-17, 1950
Union Library, founded 1755 historic sketch of one of the oldest libraries in Pennsylvania
Upper Dublin, a country beautiful...county of Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Wentz's Church through two hundred years Wentz's United Church of Christ, Worcester, Pennsylvania, 1962

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Elizabeth Jarman
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Lower Gwynedd Township
Gwynedd Friends Cemetery
Edward Morgan
DANIELS
Lower Gwynedd Township
Gwynedd Friends Cemetery

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Dec 12, 1787

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