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George Rapp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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RAPP, George, founder of the sect of Harmonists, or Harmonites, born in Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1770; ... You are in: Museum of History >> Hall of North and South Americans >> George Rapp ... Start your search on George Rapp.
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George Rapp was born November 1,1757 in Wurttemburg, Germany. He was a leader of a group called the Harmonist's Society. He brought the Harmonists from Germany to Pennsylvania to escape religious persecution.
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George S. Rapp, 56, 2006 - present Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Harleysville and Harleysville National Bank 2005 - 2006 ... George S. Rapp, 56, 2006 - present Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, Harleysville and Harleysville National Bank 2005 - 2006 Senior Vice President,
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George Rapp was accepted as the spiritual and organizational head of the Society. After 1809, his followers began to address him as "Father." He preached, heard confessions, led prayers and religious discussion, and advised in spiritual matters.
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Historic New Harmony; Post Office Box 579; New Harmony, Indiana 47631; 800-231-2168 ... ; Historic New Harmony is a unified program of the University of Southern Indiana and the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. ... Take a Tour Today!
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The Harmonie Society was created and lead by Johann George Rapp. He was born 1 November 1757 in the town of Iptingen in the German Duchy of Wurttemburg. His father was Hans Adam Rapp a farmer and vine grower. His mother was Rosine Berger.
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RAPP, GEORGE (Nov 1, 1757-Aug 7, 1847), religious leader, founder of the Harmony Society, was born at Iptingen, Oberamt Maulbronn, Wuttemberg, the son of Hans Adam Rapp, a farmer and grape-grower in moderate circumstances, and his wife, Rosine (Berger).
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