Rev. Henry H. Blauch

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Rev. Henry H. Blauch (Blough)

Also Known As: "Henry Blauch", "Henry Blouch", "Henry H. Blough"
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Birthplace: Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death: June 08, 1904 (76)
Springs, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States (Paralytic Stroke)
Place of Burial: Elk Lick Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Jacob Emmanuel Blough, III; Sarah Blough and Sarah Blough
Husband of Catharine Blauch and Catharine Blauch
Father of Jacob H Blough; William K Blough; Jeremiah Blauch; Harvey K Blauch; Caroline Kaufman and 11 others
Brother of Rachel Blouch; Abraham W. Blough; Jacob Wilkinson Blough; Joseph W Blough; Jonas Blough and 4 others

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About Rev. Henry H. Blauch

Pre. Henry H. Blauch was born near Johnstown, Pa. on April 14, 1828, and died at Springs, Somerset Co., Pa., on June 8, 1904, aged 76 Y., 1 M.., 24 D. He was a brother to Bish. Jonas Blauch of Johnstown, Pa. Bro. Blauch united with the Mennonite church in early life and took up his abode in Elk Lick Twp., Somerset Co., Pa., then known as the "Casselman River" district, where he was called to the ministry by the unanimous voice of the church on Sept. 6, 1853, serving the church at this place continuously for more than fifty years. His language was German, but he also had an ordinary English education and preached the gospel in both languages. When he was ordained to the ministry the church at this place numbered 22 members, only two of whom survive him. He lived to see the congregation increase in numbers from 22 to 250. For several years he was the only Mennonite minister in the southern part of the county. The church had no house of worship, so he filled appointments in school houses at various points in both his native county and the adjoining county (Garrett) in Maryland; the work grew and in his lifetime the congregation erected four meeting houses. He was unable to do any preaching for several years on account of bodily and mental weakness. His end was peaceful and painless, being the direct result of a paralytic stroke. He was married to Catherine Keim on May 25, 1851. To this union were born eight children, six of whom, with the mother, 25 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, survive him. Funeral services were held at the Springs (Folk) M. H. on June 10th, before a large concourse of people, conducted by D.H. Bender, G.D. Miller, H.M. Geinett and Ed. Miller, from the text, "I have waited for they salvation, O Lord." Gen. 49:18. Interment in the adjoining cemetery. Peace to his ashes. (Mennobits)

Father: Jacob BLAUCH b: 1 Feb 1801 in Somerset Co., Pa. Mother: Sarah BLAUCH b: 2 Sep 1799 in Somerset Co., Pa.


  • Residence: Conemaugh, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States - 1850
  • Residence: Elklick Township, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States - 1860
  • Residence: Pennsylvania, United States - 1870
  • Residence: Elk Lick, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States - 1880
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Rev. Henry H. Blauch's Timeline

1828
April 14, 1828
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, United States
1851
October 2, 1851
Salisbury, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
1851
1853
April 13, 1853
Salisbury, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
1853
1855
January 27, 1855
Salisbury, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
1856
1856
1857
May 30, 1857
Salisbury, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States
1859
October 1, 1859
Salisbury, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States