St. Paul’s Reformed Church
St. Paul’s Reformed Church of Somerset was organized by Rev. Henry Giesey* in 1810. Among the original members were:Michael and Elizabeth HugusThe AnkenysGeorge Shaver and Rosanna his wifeDaniel Stahl and…
Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church
The Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, of the town of Somerset, was organized prior to the year 1800 by Rev. Frederick Long. Among the original members were:Adam Snyder and familyJohn Kurtz,…
Disciple or Christian Church
The Disciple or Christian Church of Somerset borough was organized as a Baptist church in the summer of 1817, by Dr. Estep, of Mount Pleasant, and Prof. Charles Wheeler, of…
Somerset Presbyterian Church
Matters of the early history of this organization, by reason of the lack of records, are vague and unsatisfactory. It appears that some Presbyterian ministers preached here and at Jenner…
Professional & Tradesmen of Somerset Borough – 1820
Number of dwellings, stores and shops: 87 PROMINENT RESIDENTS: Armstrong, John – merchant Bruce, Norman M. – physician Chorpenning, George – merchant Carson, James – attorney Clark, James – postmaster…
St. Luke’s Reformed Church
St. Luke’s Reformed church, situated in Deeter’s Gap, on the top of Allegheny mountain, was organized January 15, 1861 by Rev. F.A. Edmonds. The original members and officers were:Jacob G.…
1784 Milford Township Census Return
1784 Milford Township Census ReturnThe following is a copy of the 1784 census return for Milford Township: Allen, James; 1 horse; 2 cattle; 3 sheep; 1 house; 4 persons in…
1800 Citizens of Somerset Borough
The following names were classed as citizens of the town of Somerset in 1800: Ankeny, Peter Armstrong, John Sr. – mason Beymer, Conrad Brallier, Emanuel – joiner Campbell, John Campbell,…
Somerset Borough School Directors 1836-1883
1836 – Chauncey Forward, John Neff 1837 – Andrew Stewart, Michael Shaffer 1838 – Martin Holderbaum, Samuel K. Pearson 1839 – Alexander B. Fleming, Henry Chorpenning 1840 – John C.…
Methodist Episcopal Church
The date of the organization of the Methodist Episcopal church in Somerset cannot be accurately ascertained. Its first members were Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Phythian and Mrs. McCarty, who…