![]() It appears to be inactive, the last burial The Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Cemetery remains at the site. A small frame church edifice was erected on the Hollowing Run road in the same year in 1875 it was enlarged, but has been much damaged by a storm arid never repaired.” ![]() References: Brief History: Bell’s 1891 History of Northumberland County, page 795: “Ebenezer Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in 1860, and numbered among its membership the families of Gonsar, Tucker, Shipman, Long, and Malick. Of the East Pennsylvania Conference of the United Brethren Church. Long-closed former Evangelical and Unitedīrethren churches of the area are included to help preserve theirīrethren churches of the area that were active in 1952 are preserved in Gibble’s 1952 History Ties to appointments now within the Susquehanna Conference. Townships between the Central Pennsylvania and EasternĪdjustments have placed the entirety of both townships within the Easternįormer Methodist churches are included in this special X list because of their close and longstanding Following the 1968 Methodist-EUB merger toįorm the United Methodist Church, the conference reorganization split the ![]() Methodist Church, these townships were within the Central PennsylvaniaĬonference in the EUB Church they were within the Eastern Conference.
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