Several weeks ago Rev. A. J. Bachman started out with his newly wedded bride on a wedding trip through the West. While in the State of Indiana, Mr. Bachman was suddenly taken sick and has not been able to return home. From all accounts, however, he is convalescing, and is expected home in the course of the present week. His regular appointment in St. Paul’s Reformed Church of this place on Sunday morning was filled by Rev. D. B. Albright, of Bethany Orphans’ Home, who preached a very interesting sermon.
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~ The Lititz Record, 14-Oct-1881, Page 2, Column 3
Shaefferstown Shavings
Educational - Matrimonial - Philosophical And GeneralRev. A. J. Bachman, whose illness we noted in our last week’s communication, returned home last week, quite restored. His many friends congratulate him upon his recovery. We trust he may never have occasion to regard domestic bliss as a delusion and a snare.
~ The Lititz Record, 21-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 2
Shaefferstown Shavings.--
From Grave To Gay, From Lively To Severe - Religious And Secular - Communion And Horse Racing.
The Rev. A. J. Bachman and wife, newly wedded, last Thursday took possession of the Reformed parsonage, and formally settled down to the monotony of house keeping after a very short honeymoon. This is something new for Shaefferstown. Not for a generation or two has the parsonage been occupied by a minister. Mrs. Bachman is a very estimable lady, eminently qualified to aid and sustain her husband in his pastoral work. She is a daughter of Mr. William Zeller, of the neighborhood of Newmanstown. This county, who has for many years past served as elder in the Reformed congregation of that place, and been one of the most active workers in the Sunday School cause.
~ The Lititz Record, 28-Oct-1881, Page 3, Column 4
You can visit the memorial page for Rev. Adam Jacob Bachman.
You can visit the memorial page for Permilla Judith [Zeller] Bachman.
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