
Is anyone around Berks County, Pennsylvania?
I need a girlfriend to go out with.
Berks? Yeah that sounds familiar. Although I don’t know where it is exactly. Anyway, I’m in Harrisburg…If that’s close enough.
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Wheeland Wieland Weyland Wheland Family Genealogy Book 1984 Berks County PA $49.99 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #5 – CD $45.00 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #2 – CD $40.00 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #1 – CD $35.00 |
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Abstracts of Berks County, Pennsylvania Wills, 1800-1825 $32.50 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #4 – CD $30.00 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #3 – CD $30.00 |
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Berks County PA Genealogy Collection #6 – CD $25.00 |
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Genealogy of the Filbert Family; Berks County, Pa. $25.00 |
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1929 Dir Berks County Pennsylvania PA $22.99 |
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Passaic County`s First Murder and Execution (Paperback) $15.43 Description not available. |
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Framed U.S. Constitution With All 3 Bicentennial Coins $32.99 A beautiful facsimile of one of our county’s most important document, the Constitution, mounted in an exquisite black frame. This set includes the three dual-dated 1776-1976 Bicentennial coins. |
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Southeastern Berks County $24.69 Berks County was established in 1752 from portions of Chester, Lancaster, and Philadelphia Counties, but its early settlers had already left their marks on the area. Southeastern Berks County covers a mythical trip between the villages Oley, Englesville, Exeter, Yellow House, Earlville, Amityville, Douglassville, Pine Forge, Little Oley, Greshville, Moreysville, Boyertown, Gabelsville, Shanesville, and Pleasantville. It examines why people settled here and how they lived, worked, and enjoyed themselves 100 years ago. The trip, taken through the medium of vintage postcards, may be traveled today by car. Author: Smith, Patricia Wanger Series Title: Postcard History Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 127 Publication Date: 2006/11/13 Language: English Dimensions: 9.20 x 6.56 x 0.34 inches |
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Jewish Reading and Berks County (Paperback) $42.22 Reading and Berks County`s first documented Jewish settlers, Lyon Nathan, Meyer Josephson, and Israel Jacobs, arrived in the 1750s. Another wave of Jewish immigrants, mostly from Eastern Europe and Russia, came in the late 1800s to escape the Russian army draft or persecution. Many of these early settlers` families still remain, and their established synagogues and organizations are a vital part of the community. Reform Congregation Oheb Sholom, the oldest surviving synagogue, was founded in 1864. On October 18, 1945, the Jewish Community Center of Reading was completed and dedicated. The Jewish community is committed to improving the lives of everyone in the area by sharing their time, talents, expertise, and financial resources with the larger region. |
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