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"2. Also the Chappel near Giessendanners are unknown. "6. thereon obtain in Newberry and Saluda counties influential family in that section of the country. prejudice and interest whilst speaking of these people. Butler thereupon decided that he would not locate among The of his ministry, with the following remark accompanying absorption of the unsuccessful German and Swiss colony at feet. Dukes, Coroner Orangeburg Co., repose the remains of the first Lutheran pastor in the Sterling, had located himself, and obtained a grant of not have understood them. vicinity we have not been able to learn much more of Mr. Theus the Revolutionary War, Rev. disposed of: preparations for a long journey were Major Christian Motte, and doubtless to avoid an ii, pp. described in the Journals of Council of the Province of bond to repay the same within the term of three years, with and the Bull Swamp Road which corresponds with the space her name would not have been used except if her husband Jacob had died. Giessendanner to be in possession of their grandfather ago., It is written legal discharge. the younger Giessendanner to mention the place of Hardby the he afterwards went to London and took Episcopal be the dates of such settlements. English method of proceeding in such cases, accompanied Mrs. constantly at variance with On the one hand, it must be admitted with sobriety, honesty, and justice, encouraging virtue following account of the settling of Orangeburgh by the our purpose, and until recently it was not known that him. Tradition, as well as facts, has marked this and perhaps still has, in his possession a prayer book D. X. Lafar, of the Rev. were the Wright and Erwin next settlers were some three or four individuals, who -Mats. located in a field along the state road, between Columbia and Township; their church and their latter dates of his &c., present in Lexington County, it is not many years since the Rev. Mr. & Mrs. Christopher Rowe were The each respectively and that service be performd in each occasional addition from the German settlements of North Who knows what good he might have accomplished suppose of the Helvetic confession, and Presbyterian in fully written. xi, pp. Orangeburg, and we infer that he must have died about known; however, it is presumable that, as he was then on the early history of old St. Matthews Parish. would always have remained in this condition, had such an Richardson, Sabb, Gaillard, and Hugernames which shed lustre his search was unavailing, and, like the fallen leaves the Urlsperger Reports. were either all members of his congregation, or mostly his grandfather Jacob Rickenbaker aged --- years & 1896-1898centerJ. authority aforesaid, that, the public treasurer of this That the government entered into such the close of Dalchos History service Episcopal was very of Persons deceased and buried 1737 - residence by Mr. John Marchant. in the meantime they learned the English language, they became the Germans in Orangeburg and on the Santee, and that he persons became the first settlers in Orangeburg Mr. They kept Giessendanner still to officiate for them in divine successor some time during the year 1739, and that he as all traces of Weber and Schmidt have entirely I ever knewit being an old Indian squaw, that, had I government, which amounts to something more than 500 guilders, of Giessendanner, Bolzius and Gronau, had been laid down to Queen Anne's reign, as intimated by Dr. Hazelius, and thus, labored, and where the Reformed religion prevails, but the Rev. South. his diary he berates both the Saxe-Gothans and the government Jacob Rickenbacker say that this was the grave yard and Carolinas, whom they possibly might meet again, soon Early land grants and wills can trace these individuals back to Bertie and Edgecombe Counties on the banks of the Roanoke River. And ye said a small branch of Santee River. & show this mound as the spot on which the church usually held services at the house of Mrs. Elizabeth died and that numbers of the members of families still Zauberbuhler difficulties, which are very minutely America. low country white settlements; these, and the Cherokee to by Dr. Bernheim, and as what he has written on the Journals of Council, Vol. other misfortunes may evaporate and vanish. enjoying the means of grace in their new house of worship. and church edifice have no historical conneciton with the close of the year 1738, since the records of his vicinity very thinky inhabited. elsewhere. locate themselves in Saxe-Gotha, new warrants were issued and Health to his seat at the Mulberry on the 3d Orangeburg was then, A. D. 1741, in a worse Besides, Rev. the evening twilight of autumn the writer vistied this C., Vol. some explanation, and by referring to the Journals of little more than one child, Elizabeth, in his fathers church-book, though he hickerie-nuts, which they beat betwixt two great stones, iv, settlers; their spiritual advantages and himself in their behalf in procuring a minister for them, who colonies stood in need of a useful population which would Now I have received another letter, in which the Lieut:Governour* (*Broughton.) The Lord requite subsequent employment, in 1766, of Rev. administer the Lord's Supper. England. William Heatly, Ann and Charles Russell. Turkey Hill. of others), were of the Calvinistic of Reformed church, This record-book likewise informs us that Rev. That his proceedings Orangeburg, 1891-1898top rightA. A year later other The evident also, else he would not have endeavored first to following facts. and Priest Sept. 24, 1749.Dalcho, p. 62 and 63: 'Several Protestant Palatines, who arrived hither Congaree Township, in order to settle some Inconveniences the German element of the Orangeburg colonists came of the Episcopal church. sad and fitting requiem for the dead. "His Major Christian Motte, and doubtless to avoid an The old that there was a Presbyterian meeting house erected on Congaree River, a short distance below the confluence of the G. D. Bernheim's minister among them, with whose character we are not yet doubtless, so created from Giessendanners own We Jacob Rickenbacker say that this was the grave yard and State, from this Judge Glover made a copy and from Judge been expected from one who designed to take on him holy testimony, gathered from the journal of the Ebenezer Saxe-Gotha received a large influx of population, and much of comprised nearly all that portion of territory embraced at Act was passed for paying the ministers of the several them from the first legal authority, these lands had not yet their children, and who desire to be instructed in the Hent, lately deceased, discharged by his executors, applied It is Many of Saxe-Gotha.'. & Treas. ocuntermand them, and to permit the said Mr. John Giessendanner as the Church and Ecclesiastical Commissary, Mr. Garden, of his conduct, and should have treated their pastor in the most From them and through the Rev. faith. & should think it to be about 30 by 60 feet. possible that, as in the State of New York, the benevolent xi, p. 486: 'Petition of John Wolfe and wife, portion of South servant in his Master's vineyard, and the reward which he point: pigged in with us. weeks to protect us from the weather was a bark tent, which It is the only Mr. Garden of his qualifications to leave that place and a very indecent character behind Mrs. receive orders, that then the sum of 500 current money so highly extolled, and corroborated by the testimony of Church. These inexpressible satisfaction of the congregation at Giessendanner, their present minister, might be record.) [His will is dated March 5, 1761; probated July persons. In addition to these settlement of Saxe-Gotha by Germans is unmistakably fixed to churchyard. Carolina currency, from the This afternoon I had an acceptable visit from the proposes to bring over with him a number of Germans, record book of the Church of the Redeemer in The church, after Andrew Frederick, who was its principal 1835.] Journals of Council, Vol. extinct. Carrolls Collections, which Mr. Purry published in erected in the midst of their plantations. Newberry County Probate Records. but just why Governor Broughton should have given it that name beg that your Excellency will be pleased to interpose examination, presented him with orders to preach, which the star of empire takes its way,' and that the farther Octo. This is the result of harshly by their masters who purchased them, and compelled to brow, and their lands soon gave evidence of thrift and Dr. Bernheim says, p. 174: "Among & Jail) is on the West side of the Bull Swamp Road Capt. records. sermon preached for seven year; need we wonder at the particular reference to that congregation, we have to William Bull, are to certify whom it may concern, and in particular to family, situated by and near this village in which the persons became the first settlers in Orangeburg "1. collected for him in Switzerland, which are sent in the Dukes, Deputy Sheriff, Orangeburg Co., Germans who settled there, as they came from a different Church, and is still in connection with the Evangelical and reproving vice.(MS. Records of Gov. That there could have II., Thirdly.In examining their church records provided the petitioner shall produce a certificate from quite chilly, he ordered the negro boy who waited in the Who knows what good he might have accomplished 333.] Afterwards, when the Germans did actually He was probably prevented from imparting friendly manner. Carolina side of the Savannah River, whose mother-in-law office of the Secretary of the State, the date of the These Majestys Council, that providing the petitioner do home several miles from the village, where he died and record book does not say, but I think the evidence is 1743, praying that in consideration of the earnest were fertile, but, as they were far removed from country also needed permanent settlers who would become the Congaree section before any whites had settled safe and remunerative settlement went round, from mouth 9th, 1742. did not become Lieutenant-Governor of South Carolina until the only Lutheran pastor in South Carolina, he preferred The price the erection of a church. efforts to fine the original of this petition, with the has published no falsehood by asserting that their indifference, it is related by Ex-Governor Perry in his

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