-Saur's Paper, May 16, 1749
excerpted from the Diary of Rev. Michael Schlatter:
"On the 7th of May, I preached at Germantown, not without emotion, a funeral sermon on the death of Mr. Boehm, the oldest of the High German Reformed ministers in this country, who for the space of many years had to serve various congregations, and whose memory is cherished by many as blessed."
son of Maria B. Englehard and Rev. Philip Ludwig Boehm (also a Reformed minister)
Rev. Boehm was born in Hochstadt, near Frankfurt-am-Main and baptized on Nov. 25, 1683:
"Philippus Ludovicus Boehm, p.t., pastor of this place, and Maria his wife, brought a son to baptism, Johann Philipp."
John Philip Boehm was the spouse of Anna Maria Stahler/Stehler, daughter of Anna Maria Stahler/Stehler and Hartmann Stahler/Stehler.
-bio from "The Life and Letters of Rev. John Philip Boehm", JW Hinke, ed.
-Saur's Paper, May 16, 1749
excerpted from the Diary of Rev. Michael Schlatter:
"On the 7th of May, I preached at Germantown, not without emotion, a funeral sermon on the death of Mr. Boehm, the oldest of the High German Reformed ministers in this country, who for the space of many years had to serve various congregations, and whose memory is cherished by many as blessed."
son of Maria B. Englehard and Rev. Philip Ludwig Boehm (also a Reformed minister)
Rev. Boehm was born in Hochstadt, near Frankfurt-am-Main and baptized on Nov. 25, 1683:
"Philippus Ludovicus Boehm, p.t., pastor of this place, and Maria his wife, brought a son to baptism, Johann Philipp."
John Philip Boehm was the spouse of Anna Maria Stahler/Stehler, daughter of Anna Maria Stahler/Stehler and Hartmann Stahler/Stehler.
-bio from "The Life and Letters of Rev. John Philip Boehm", JW Hinke, ed.
Gravesite Details
Boehm's Reformed Church at Blue Bell, Whitpain Twp, Montgomery County was one of the last congregations organized by Rev. Boehm before his death. Reverend Boehm is buried beneath the church.