The Church of the Brethren (Dunkers) in Lebanon County 8, No.3
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L ■"■ - Abraham Gibbel, called to the ministry in 1822, was an exceptionally able-preacher,: but unsteady in conduct. He especially made, inroads into the Mennonite families of the' community, viz: the Brubachers, Horsts, Heiseys, "Smiths, and others. The wife of Dr. Benedict Bucher, of Rexmont, became a memberr J At the home of Jacob Bucher, son of Dr. Benedict, at Isaac Brubaker's, 'and at Abraham Geib's meetings were held every twelve weeks, making meetings in the neighborhood every four wee...ks. Occasional meetings and love-feasts were held at other homes. JThis work in ■ the neighborhood of Rexmont led to the building of the . Cornwall meeting-house in 1S71, a frame structure 40 ft. x 60 ft. In 1880. George Bucher started in this house, the first Brethren Sunday School in Lebanon County. X But the White Oak Church was working in another part of her Lebanon field- At a somewhat early day, per- haps Before Geib came to our counry^George Royer set- tled a short distance below Aehey's Corner, now Reist- .jville.
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