History of the Kreutz Creek Charge of the Reformed Church

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In 1765, he organized Lischy's Church. He spent the remainder of his life in this section, dying in 1780, and was buried in the burial lot on his own farm. His tomb- stone was removed in July, 1923, to the cemetery of Lischy 's Church by one of his descendants. His date of death is given as 1781 on the tombstone and is so reported by Dr. Harbaugh (I, 373). But Dr. Hinke points out the fact that letters of administration were issued to his widow and son, Jacob Lischy, February 15, 1780. Hence he... died within the thirty days preceding.
2. Rev. John Conrad Wirtz (1762-63) The second pastor of Kreutz Creek Charge was John Conrad Wirtz. He was a descendant of a ministerial family, his father, grandfather and great-grandfather having been ministers. He was born at Zurich, Switzerland, November 30, 1706, being the thirteenth of fourteen children. He was educated in the Latin School at Zurich, as later his brother- in-law, Henry Goetschy, was. As a young man, he went to Creek Reformed Charge 137 Holland, where he entered the Dutch navy as a cadet.


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