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The Livingood family came from Switzerland to the Palatinate. Jacob and his father, John Wendell Leibengut embarked for America with the first party of Palatines, May 6, 1709 from London, England. In 1728 Jacob Sr. arrived in the Tulpehocken Valle…
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One Red Roseis annually paid byTrinity Reformed Churchto the heirs ofCaspar Wistarof Philadelphia who in 1738gave 100 acres of landfor church and school purposesThe congregation was formedby Reformed familiesamong the Tulpehocken settlersThe first…
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In legendRegina Hartmanas a small child heldIndian captive 1755-1763Identified by her mother'ssinging the hymn"Allein, und doch nichtganz allein" HonoringReginaThe Indian Captive
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Organized in 1727 by Tulpehocken settlers. Since 1745, one red rose has been paid annually by the Church to the heirs of Caspar Wistar as rental for the land granted by him for erection of the second place of worship. Since 1902, a white rose, a t…
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