The Wageners/Wagners
Learn the genealogy of Maria Magdalena Wagener [Wagner] Castner, born February 15, 1776.
Schwenckfeld Basics
Caspar Schwenckfeld (1489/90–1561) was impressed with Martin Luther’s reform efforts, but Schwenckfeld soon turned away from Luther. Schwenckfeld emphasized the personal inner experience of Christ (Erkenntnis Christi) was necessary for spiritual growth; that the School of Christ is a life-long endeavor.He emphasized the personal inner experience of Christ (Erkenntnis Christi) was necessary for spiritual growth; that the School of Christ is a life-long endeavor.
A Contract for Religious Life
George Weiss was a leader of the Schwenkfelders as spelled out in a contract of 1735. In this contract, Weiss instructed people how to live according to the Ten Commandments.
1776 Schwenkfelders: Day of Remembrance
Schwenkfelders arrive in Pennsylvania on September 22, 1734 and offer thanksgiving two days later.
1776 Schwenkfelders: Why they came to America
The American Schwenkfelders fled European persecution in the 1730s.
How to read a family entry?
Family entries in the 1923 Genealogical Record use numbers and typeface to distinguish families, marriages, and religious affiliation. The GR is a great help to many people of Pennsylvania German background in their family history research.
How to Find People in the G.R.
The 1923 Schwenkfelder Genealogical Record provides ways to search for people and family names through its organization. Here are tips for using the book. The G.R., as it is known, is a great resource for genealogists.
What’s With All of the Numbers?
The 1923 Genealogical Record (GR) can be hard to read as each emigrant and family are given distinct numbers to follow bloodlines. Here is how to use the book. The G.R., as it is known, is a great resource for genealogists.
The Mystery of the 1879 GR
The way in which Rev. Heebner organized the Schwenkfelder Genealogical Record in the 1840s is not obvious to us today but formed the basis of the 1879 Genealogical Record compiled by Rev. Kriebel. The G.R., as it is known, is a great resource for genealogists.
How to Understand the Heebner G.R.
Rev. Heebner created a genealogical manuscript in 1848 that later editors of Schwenkfelder Genealogical Record used. The G.R., as it is known, is a great resource for genealogists.
The Very First G.R.
Early efforts to record the people who followed the teachings of Caspar Schwenckfeld include an 1879 publication that lists immigrants to this county in the 1730s and their descendants.
What is the G.R.?
Yes, it’s the 102nd Anniversary of the GR (The Genealogical Record of the Schwenkfelder Families…) edited by Samuel Kriebel Brecht and published in 1923.