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Genealogy Resources for Northampton County, Pennsylvania

Northampton County encompasses approximately 374 square miles* in the State of Pennsylvania.

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A brief sketch of the principle events of St. John's Church, Howertown, Pa. together with a burial record, from 1835 to 1885
A check list of imprints of the German press of Northampton County, Pennsylvania, 1766-1905, with biographies of the printers
A history of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1741-1892 with some account of its founders and their early activity in America
A history of Grace Reformed Church, Northampton, Pennsylvania together with an account of the Dry Run and Stemton union Sunday schools, a complete record of baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths, the officers and members of the congregation and Sunday school, in commemoration of the fifteenth anniversary of the Laying of the cornerstone, October 18, 1897-October 20, 1912
A history of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies, at Bethlehem, Pa., with a catalogue of its pupils, 1785-1870
Brief account of murders by the Indians, and the cause thereof, in Northampton County, Penn'a., October 8th, 1763
Brother Albrecht's secret chamber a legend of the ancient Moravian Sun Inn of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Burial record of Zion's (Stone) Church graveyard and cemetery, near Kreidersville, Northampton Co., Pa
Centennial of Christ Church at Shoenersville, Pa
Centennial survey of the Episcopal Diocese of Bethlehem, 1871-1971
Historical notes on music in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania from 1741 to 1871
Historical sketch of Bethlehem in Pennsylvania with some account of the Moravian Church
Historical souvenir of Christ Lutheran Church, Stone Church, Northampton County, Pennsylvania issued at the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary, 1774-1924
History of Bath, Pennsylvania published upon the occasion of its bi-centennial celebration, August twenty-second to twenty-eight, in the year of our Lord nineteen thirty-seven
History of Northampton County (Pennsylvania) and the grand valley of the Lehigh
History of Northampton County, Pennsylvania
History of the Moravian College and Theological Seminary founded at Nazareth, Pennsylvania 1897
Index to A history of the Moravian Seminary for Young Ladies at Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Local historical and biographical notes from the files of newspapers published in Easton, Penna
Memorial discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Lower Mt. Bethel, Pa., October 1, 1876
Memorial volume, St. John's Lutheran Church, Easton, Pennsylvania
Proceedings of the 41st annual encampment, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the Republic Easton, 1907
Sesquicentennial story of the First Presbyterian Church, Easton, Pennsylvania, 1811-1961
The Hill-to-Hill Bridge, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania including historical review and engineering features, September, 1924
The Northampton County directory for 1873 containing the names of the inhabitants of Easton, South Easton, Phillipsburg, Bethlehem and South Bethlehem, together with a business directory of the principal towns of Northampton Co.
The Whitefield House on the Ephrata property at Nazareth, Pa., 1740-1914, and historical sketch
The forks of the Delaware illustrated containing 200 full page views of Easton, Phillipsburg and surrounding country, with a concise history of Easton from 1752 to 1900
The history of Easton, Pennsylvania from the earliest times to the present, 1739-1885
The old grave-yards of Northampton and adjacent counties in the state of Pennsylvania
The rise and decline of the first Lutheran congregation at the forks of the Delaware
Trial of Charles Getter, for the murder of his wife, late of Forks Township, Northampton County, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Gaol Delivery, held at Easton, in and for the County of Northampton, in 1833, containing the arguments of counsel, at length
Trinity Parish, Easton, Pennsylvania, founded March 29, 1819

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Dec 12, 1787

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