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1 Green Village Methodist 2.jpg
 
 
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1 Hoover Showalter wedding 1989.jpg
1 Hoover Showalter wedding 1989.jpg
 
 
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1 Peter Brick farm .jpeg
 
 
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1851 Census, John and Barbara Hoover
1851 Census, John and Barbara Hoover

This Census entry includes John and Barbara (Heise) Hoover's daughter, Elizabeth, who married deacon John S. Wideman. Elizabeth was already married at the time, but appears to have been at home when the census was taken.  
 
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1858 Map of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, PA
1858 Map of Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, PA
Marked in red, from the left, the John Hoover home, the Abraham Hoover home, and the Millers German Baptist meetinghouse and cemetery. The Meetinghouse is no longer standing.  
 
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1870 Tremaine's Map of Wilmot Township
1870 Tremaine's Map of Wilmot Township
Red dots point to farms of the Peter and Michael Brick families.  
 
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2 Elizabeth Brick Hoover.jpg
 
 
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2 Elizabeth Brick Hoover.resized.jpg
 
 
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2 Elizabeth Hoover, Paxton CoB.jpg
2 Elizabeth Hoover, Paxton CoB.jpg
 
 
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2 Green Village Methodist 2.jpg
 
 
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2 Hanoverdale 6.jpg
 
 
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2 Hoover Memoial 3.jpg
2 Hoover Memoial 3.jpg
 
 
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2 Hoover memorial 2.jpg
 
 
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2 Hoover Memorial, Sibu.jpg
2 Hoover Memorial, Sibu.jpg
 
 
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2 James Book.jpg
 
 
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2 ladies Hanoverdale.jpg
 
 
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2 Lowre Paxton Cemetery.jpg
 
 
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2 Lowre Paxton Meetinghouse.jpg
 
 
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2 Markes, Franklin Co., 2015.JPG
2 Markes, Franklin Co., 2015.JPG
 
 
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2 Masland Church 1 .jpg
 
 
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2 Memorial.jpg
 
 
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2 Reverend_James_Hoover_in_1899.jpg
 
 
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2 St Thomas, Kuching.jpg
2 St Thomas, Kuching.jpg
 
 
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2 The wedding photo of James and Mary Hoover.jpg
2 The wedding photo of James and Mary Hoover.jpg
 
 
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Abraham Hoover Sr., in the 1790 Dauphin County Tax List
Abraham Hoover Sr., in the 1790 Dauphin County Tax List
From the Big Swatara Dunkard congregation, Abraham and Catherine Hoover, with the Asherfelter, Bailer, Baker, Boyer, Brightbill, Evens, Fisher, Gayman, Gidner, Gonse, Greider, Hallman, Hoster, Hutzapple, Kreiser, McLane, Miller, Mutzabaugh, Noll, Orth, Pletz, Pouge, Ramsey, Reichart, Rhoad, Schalm, Shadel, Shatzer, Snyder, Spangler, Straw, Umberger, Wade and Warfel families, with others, they built a German Baptist congregation in the early 1800s for the glory of God.  
 
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Barbara Black Hoover
Barbara Black Hoover
Barbara Black (1804-1877), buried at Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia, was the wife of Benjamin Hoover.  
 
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Barbara Black Hoover
Barbara Black Hoover
Barbara Black (1804-1877), buried at Bridgewater, Rockingham County, Virginia, was the wife of Benjamin Hoover. 
 
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Basement Facilities for the Love Feast at Big Swatara, Hanoverdale
Basement Facilities for the Love Feast at Big Swatara, Hanoverdale
Spring and fall love feasts brought hundreds of visitors from other Dunkard congregations, as well as other Anabaptist fellowships of the area. The event involved three days of preaching, singing, the Lord's Supper in bread and wine, feet washing, using the holy kiss (sisters to sisters, brothers to brothers) and many times baptisms in a nearby branch of the Swatar. Baptisms were performed, face forewards, dipping converts completely, three times, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Not unusually, baptisms took place in the winter, where a hole was cut into the ice.  
 
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Big Swatara Meetinghouse at Hanoverdale in the late 1800s
Big Swatara Meetinghouse at Hanoverdale in the late 1800s
The Lord in Heaven greatly blessed the work amongst the German Baptist believers in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, during the 1800s. But the evil one also did his part in planting seeds of apostasy, division and spiritual disorder. Thankfully, through many challenges, the work continues today. --Photo from the Elizabethtown College Church of the Brethren Photographic Collection 
 
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Bishop Martin Hoover (1760-1849)
Bishop Martin Hoover (1760-1849)

Martin Hoover, the first bishop of the Mennonites of Elkhart County, Indiana, was buried at Yellow creek in 1849. Before this he had lived with his family in Ohio, in Upper Canada (Ontario) and Pennsylvania.

J. C. Wenger, the Mennonite historian and writer, stands here at the grave, in 1985 with Rufus Martin on the right.  
 
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Brick Farms, Wilmot Twp.jpg
Brick Farms, Wilmot Twp.jpg
 
 
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Brick Farms, Wilmot Twp.resized.jpg
 
 
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Ceder Grove Cemetery.jpg
Ceder Grove Cemetery.jpg
 
 
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Ceder Grove Cemetery.resized.jpg
 
 
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Cleason, David, Nancy and Velina.jpg
Cleason, David, Nancy and Velina.jpg
 
 
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Dad shovelling snow.jpg
 
 
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Dad with horses.jpg
 
 
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Daniel and Anna (Stauffer) Hoover
Daniel and Anna (Stauffer) Hoover

On a small cemetery behind their farm-buildings alongside what is now the Markham Road, just south of Dickson Hill, Daniel and Anna lie buried along with their daughter Susanna, and another infant.  
 
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Derry and Hanover Townships, Dauphin County, PA
Derry and Hanover Townships, Dauphin County, PA
West Hanover Township, upper left, shows (1) the Michael Hoover farm, (2) the future site of the Big Swatara German Baptist Meetinghouse at Hanoverdale, (3) the Kiefer "Zion's Children" River Brethren meetinghouse and cemetery in East Hanover Township, and (4) the Spring Creek German Baptist Meetinghouse in Derry Township, Dauphin County, PA. Spring Creek village has been absorbed, totally, by the modern city and chocolate factory of Hershey, Pennsylvania, at this location. The river flowing to the west, in this map, is the Swatara, diving South Hanover and Derry Townships in Dauphin County, Pa. 
 

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