OUR HISTORY



                     1879

     Kimber Cemetery

1879_tranfer_from_Kimber_-cemetary.docx

Martha Kimber, daughter of Emmor Kimber for who Kimberton was named, conveyed the cemetery where her father and family were buried, to the Centennial Lutherans.  


                      1874

1874_indenture_page.docx

1874_conveyance_to_St._Peters.docx

Building and lot were conveyed to " The Minister, Trustees, Elders and Deacons of the German Lutheran congregation worshipping at the church called St. Peters in Pikeland Township"

                        1869/1870

Friends Meeting House

1870_transfer_deed.docx

1869_indenture_from_Friends_mtg_hs.docx


The Trustees of Friends Meeting House got approval from the Commonwealth  to sell the property to 5 individuals




                     1890

1892_Deed_from_St._Peters.docx

St. Peter's conveyed the church building and lot of lant to Centennial Evangelical Lutheran Church of Kimberton.

                     1956

1956_transfer_from_CIBA_parking_lot.docx

Indenture to convey land to Centennial from CIBA company to Centennial Lutheran Church. (today's parking lot)

                         1960

1960_transfer_from_Adams_to_Centennial_Parsonage.docxIndenture between the estate of Harry Ambrose Adams and Centennial. 

(the parsonage building and lot)


Centennial Evangelical Lutheran church

circa 1985