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MLA citation style
First Moravian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.). Burials, God's Acre, 1757-1805. . 1757. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/Moravian.DP_f_223.
APA citation style
First Moravian Church (Philadelphia, P. (1757). Burials, God's Acre, 1757-1805. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/Moravian.DP_f_223.
Chicago citation style
First Moravian Church (Philadelphia, Pa.).Burials, God's Acre, 1757-1805. 1757. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, https://philadelphiacongregations.org/records/item/Moravian.DP_f_223.
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Burial plan of the God's Acre (cemetery) at Philadelphia First Moravian Church, bounded by Franklin and Vine Streets, from 1757 to 1805. Column headings translate as: Mägdlein and Mädgen (girls); Vereh[e]l[ichte] Schw[este]rn (married sisters, i.e. married women); Ledige Schw[este]rn (single sisters, i.e. single women); Vereh[e]l[ichte] Br[üde]r (married brothers, i.e. married men); Ledige [Brüder] (single [brothers], i.e. single men); and finally Knäbgen and Knäblein (boys). These burials are also documented on pages 211 to 263 of "Church register vol. 1, 1743-1822."