Philip Augustus HENKEL

Philip Augustus HENKEL

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Philip Augustus HENKEL
title Reverend

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt 23. September 1779 Hampshire County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [1]
Bestattung Richland Lutheran Church Cemetery, Randolph County, North Carolina nach diesem Ort suchen [2]
Tod 9. Oktober 1833 Richland, Randolph County, North Carolina nach diesem Ort suchen [3]
1830 United States Census 1830 Philip Henkle Household, Greene County, Tennessee nach diesem Ort suchen [4]
Heirat 7. Juni 1801 Shenandoah County, Virginia nach diesem Ort suchen [5]

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
7. Juni 1801
Shenandoah County, Virginia
Catherine RUPPERT

Notizen zu dieser Person

Life Sketches of Lutheran Ministers, North Carolina and TennesseeSynods 1773-1965, Pages 86 to 91 HENKEL, PHILIP L., second son of the Rev. Paul and Elizabeth (Negeley)Henkel; born Sept. 23, 1779, in Pendleton Co., Va. Married CatharineRupert. Three sons are known, Rev. Eusebius, Rev. Irenaeus, andAmbrose Dedric; but records state that at his death he was survived byhis wife and seven children. Licnesed 1800 by Min. Of Pa., andordained 1805 by N. C. Synod. Churches served: Friedens-Lows, GuilfordCo.-St. Paul, Alamance Co., 1800-05; as assistant to the aging JohannGottfried Arends (Arndt) Emmanuel, Lincolnton-Daniels, LincolnCo.-Grace-St. Paul, Catawba Co., 1805-07, and as pastor, 1808-14; alsoas Arends' assistant, Zion, Catawba Co., 1805-07, and as pastor,1807-12; Bethel-Philadelphia, Gaston Co.-St. Luke, Lincoln Co.,1808-14; also St. John, Catawba Co. In late years of ministryapparently did mostly supply work, 1825-33, at Cobles, Guilford Co.;Mt. Pleasant, Alamance Co.; Mt. Moriah, Rowan Co., with other pastors,1825, 1831-32, alone 1833; and Trinity, Vale, Pastor in Tenn. And didmissinary work in other states, Secretary 1811, and president 1815, N.C. Synod. With other pastors, including his father and brother David,was an organizer of Tenn. Synod, 1820, in Solomons Church, Greene Co.,Tenn., of which he was pastor at the time; secretary 1830, and waselected president one month before death. Died Oct. 9, 1833, aged 54,after short illness, while on pastoral tour to churches in Guilfordand Randolph Cos., having preached last sermon Sept. 21, 1833 inRichland Church, Randolph Co., where he is buried. From his recordshis ministry of 33 years can be stated thus: More than 4,350 sermonspreached, 125 at funerals, 4,115 baptisms of infants and 325 ofadults, and 1,650 confirmations. Biography from the North Carolina Synod of the Evangeical LutheranChurch in America HENKEL, PHILIP L. Date/Place of Birth: September 23, 1779; Pendleton County, Va. Parents: Second son of the Reverend Paul and Elizabeth (Negeley)Henkel. Spouse: Catharine (Rupert) Henkel. Children: Three sons are known, The Reverend Eusebius, the ReverendIrenaeus, Ambrose Dedric; but records state that at his death he wassurvived by his wife and seven children. License/Ordination: Licensed 1800 by Ministerium of Pennsylvania, andordained in 1805 by North Carolina Synod. Calls: Frieden's-Low's, Guilford County; St. Paul, Alamance County,1800-05; as assistant to Johann Gottfried Arends (Arndt), Emmanuel,Lincolnton; Daniel's, Lincoln County; GraceSt. Paul, Catawba County,1805-14, as Pastor, 1808-14; also as Arends' assistant, Zion, CatawbaCounty, 1805-07, as Pastor, 1807-12; BethelPhiladelphia, GastonCounty; St. Luke, Lincoln County, 1808-14; also St. John, CatawbaCounty, 1805-14. In later years of ministry apparently did mostlysupply work, 1825-33, at Cobles, Guilford County; Mt. Pleasant,Alamance County; Mt. Moriah, Rowan County, with other Pastors, 1825,1831-32, alone in 1833; and Trinity, Vale. Pastor In Tennessee and didmissionary work in other states, particularly in Indiana, where heorganized five churches in the period from 1814-25. Other: Secretary 1811 and President 1815 North Carolina Synod. Withother pastors, including his father and brother David, was anorganizer of Tennessee Synod, 1820 in Solomon Church, Greene County,Tenn., of which he was Pastor at the time; Secretary 1830 and waselected President one month before death. Date of Death/Burial Location: October 9, 1833, aged 54, after shortillness, while on pastoral tour to churches in Guilford and RandolphCounties, having preached last sermon on September 21, 1833 inRichland Church, Randolph County, N.C., where he is buried.

Quellenangaben

1 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 240
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;
2 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 240
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;
3 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 240
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;
4 1830 Census, Greene County, Tennessee, Page 161
Autor: Fifth Census of the United States
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: United States Federal Courts System, U.S. Marshall's Office,June 1, 1830;
5 The Henckel Genealogy, 1500-1960, Page 240
Autor: William Sumner Junkin and Minnie Wyatt Junkin
Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: Name: Rev. Anthony Jacob Henckel Family National Association, 1964;Location: C. W. Hill Printing Company, Spokane, Washington; Date:1964;

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