Information from God's Acre Registry of Burials. ∼Catharine Bayer was born in Olpp, near Mannheim in the Palatinate, and reared in the Reformed faith. She came to Pennsylvania with her parents in 1718. After her marriage in 1729 she accompanied her husband in his religious search. After she heard a sermon on the text,"Bledded are they who do not see and yet believe" she joined the Moravian congregation. Catharine and her husband were among the 34 orginal members. Records indicate they had eight children-three sons & five daughters. They both are buried in "God's Acre" Emmaus, Pa.
PARENTS: Adam & Maria Bayer
Information from God's Acre Registry of Burials. ∼Catharine Bayer was born in Olpp, near Mannheim in the Palatinate, and reared in the Reformed faith. She came to Pennsylvania with her parents in 1718. After her marriage in 1729 she accompanied her husband in his religious search. After she heard a sermon on the text,"Bledded are they who do not see and yet believe" she joined the Moravian congregation. Catharine and her husband were among the 34 orginal members. Records indicate they had eight children-three sons & five daughters. They both are buried in "God's Acre" Emmaus, Pa.
PARENTS: Adam & Maria Bayer
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