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From Lehigh Valley News. com: Wayne Sherrer at the Sigal Museum

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Our own Wayne Sherrer appeared in Lehigh Valley News.com as part of their Black History in the Lehigh Valley article:

Graves and genealogy

Additionally, author Rev. Wayne C. Sherrer’s exhibition, “Phorgotten No More: Glimpses of African-American Presence in Phillipsburg, NJ 1777-2021,” shines the light of the Black experience in the small New Jersey town.

Sherrer, a priest at St. James in Hackettstown, New Jersey, is an avid genealogist and sixth generation resident of Phillipsburg and former president of the of the Phillipsburg Area Historical Society.

His published works include “A Guide to Civil War Graves in Phillipsburg Cemetery,” transcriptions of the parish records of Wesley Methodist Church and St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (both in Phillipsburg).

When: 1 p.m. Feb. 17

Info: The Sigal Museum and Northampton County Historical and Genealogical Society, 342 Northampton St., Easton, sigalmuseum.org

— From Lehigh Valley News.com

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2 responses to “From Lehigh Valley News. com: Wayne Sherrer at the Sigal Museum”

  1. Laurie Avatar
    Laurie

    a woman gave me your name so I could ask if you have any history of the property 177 Washington st Phillipsburg. My son purchased the property in April 2024 and on multiple occasions my dogs would start barking at the air. One day I went down the basement and didn’t feel alone and I commented you can tell this isn’t a guys basement, it doesn’t have hooks to hang a weed trimmer as soon as I said that the lights went out. I went upstairs to sit on the couch and the dogs went crazy. I don’t look to find odd happenings but I feel something isn’t settled. Laurie Gormerley. gormerley@gmail.com

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    1. Angel Ackerman Avatar

      I will send a message to Wayne.

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