Jacob Albright
Posted by: Gosffo
N 40° 18.043 W 076° 14.962
18T E 393822 N 4461883
The founder of the United Methodist Church.
Waymark Code: WM7BK
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 02/08/2006
Views: 18
Born in Pottstown, served as a drummer and a guard for Hessians ( prisoners in the American Revolution from Germany) he maried Catherine Cope (1758) and moved to Lancaster County. He made roofing tiles for barns. In 1790, several of his children died from an out break of dysentery. Albright had been raised Luthern, but found no solace in his faith, in his time of need. In 1791, while at a neighbor's house he embraced the Methodist faith. But the Methodist had refused to teach to the German speaking people of the area. So, Albright found the calling to preach. In 1800, after forming a group of followers, the Evangelical movement was started. Albright is considered the founder of the United Methodist Church! To find his church and grave go to N40 18.249 and W076 15.082.
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Marker Name: Jacob Albright
County: Lebanon
Date Dedicated: 06/07/1967
Marker Type: City
Location: Pa. 897 near Main & Shad Sts., Kleinfeltersville
Category: Religion, Ethnic & Immigration
Website: Not listed
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