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Joseph Danner

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Joseph Danner

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
28 Feb 1855 (aged 76)
Orange County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Orange County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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Joseph married Catharine Briant.
Danner's Chapel Church was organized by Rev. Aaron Farmer in 1829, it being the second one in the county. At the first session of the Indiana Conference of 1830, Rev. Frederick Kenoyer was sent to the Orange Circuit. The class was organized in the home of Joseph Danner and the class worshipped there until 1833, when they erected a log house to be used for school and church purposes. They worshipped in the log house until 1841, when they erected a small frame house. The deed for the church and burial ground was made by Joseph Danner to James Danner, Andrew Danner, and Joseph Danner, who were the church trustees for the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. The deed was made January 9, 1851. The frame church house had been erected just ten years before in 1841.
Joseph married Catharine Briant.
Danner's Chapel Church was organized by Rev. Aaron Farmer in 1829, it being the second one in the county. At the first session of the Indiana Conference of 1830, Rev. Frederick Kenoyer was sent to the Orange Circuit. The class was organized in the home of Joseph Danner and the class worshipped there until 1833, when they erected a log house to be used for school and church purposes. They worshipped in the log house until 1841, when they erected a small frame house. The deed for the church and burial ground was made by Joseph Danner to James Danner, Andrew Danner, and Joseph Danner, who were the church trustees for the Church of the United Brethren in Christ. The deed was made January 9, 1851. The frame church house had been erected just ten years before in 1841.


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