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Migration of early
settlers from other countries and states to Hartford, Keeler, Lawrence, and
surrounding communities played a very important role in shaping the
religious backbone of our small rural settlements. Many traveled from
eastern states to find a new life as they forged their way through rugged,
undeveloped land. Some died of diseases on the way across country.
Those who survived the long tiresome journey found a new beginning as they
cleared the land to create new towns and villages. Many soldiers
settled their families in the local area after serving in the Civil
War. Evidence of their hard work in forming dedicated congregations
and church buildings created a solid religious base that Hartford dwellers
continue to witness into the19th and 20th centuries. Integrating into
community life, devoted religious citizens became church leaders, held
governmental positions, and were serious about the need to plan and build
schools so their children could learn to read and write for the new world
they were creating. Many of the church members and leaders became an
integral axis of Hartford, Lawrence, and Keeler business marketing
ventures. In 2005, remnants of the original family lines of the
settlements built in the 1800s remain a positive influence in our churches,
schools, and businesses.
A past and present church membership database
is being set up for each church in our community. It will be
interesting to follow the family lines through our religious history and the
positive influence they had in shaping future Hartford, Keeler, and Lawrence
generations. If you would like to volunteer with the database entry,
send the webmaster an email so
can be completed much faster. If you have a computer, can type
accurately, possess good proofreading skills (to record church history as
accurately as possible), and are willing to put in a few hours...I would be
happy to work with you in training on Microsoft Access database
entry.
Following are brief histories of our churches as they developed in Hartford, Keeler, and
Lawrence. Please email the webmaster
to report any errors or to provide additional information in the history of
our religious beginnings. This listing is incomplete, as there is much
research to do. If your church is not listed below and you have a
recorded history, please contact me with historic information. |
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