NameGeorge Hoopengardner 247
Birth Date5 May 1822
Birth PlacePennsylvania, USA
Bapt Date6 Oct 1822 Age: <1
Bapt PlaceOld Log Church, Schellsburg, Bedford Co., PA, USA
Bapt Memo(see Notes)
FatherJohn Hoopengardner (1793-1863)
MotherElizabeth Hull (1792-1846)
Misc. Notes
George served in the military during the Civil War about 1860 with 208th Pa. Vol. Inf. Reg.247
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Where George was reportedly baptised.

Welcome

Two hundred years ago, a German named John Schell, moved westward from the early settlements in eastern Pennsylvania to purchase a large tract of land nine miles west of Bedford. Schell brought his family and friends to this unsettled land and being a very religious man donated about six acres of land for the purpose of building a church. In 1806, settlers of the German Reformed and Lutheran faith built a log structure to serve as their place of worship. Later in the 19th century the log structure had siding put over the logs. After the church was completed, Schell “laid out” the town of Schellsburg, Pennsylvania in 1807. To learn more about the history of the “Old Log Church” click on the history page.

Although the log pews are no longer in the church there are some wonderful straight back pine pews that allow for very uncomfortable seating! The wine glass pulpit is a unique architectural detail probably related to the Eucharistic cup. Take a “walking” tour of the church and cemetery by clicking on the photos page. To visit the church click on the visiting page.
Nearly 200 years later the "Old Log Church," as residents have come to refer to the church, was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in January of 2005.



The Old Log Church
Owned by Schellsburg and Chestnut Ridge Cemetery Association

The Old Log Church was the first church built by the early settlers of the area. It was built on land donated by John Schell, the founder of the village of Schellsburg. John Schell arrived in this area about 1798-1799 from Montgomery County, after purchasing a large tract of land from John Anderson. John Schell was a very generous man, donating land for the first church and later for schools in the small community. He laid out the town of Schellsburg in November of 1808, and by spring had sold ten lots. Some of those original homes still line the main street (Lincoln Highway-Route 30).

The church was built to accommodate the union of the Reformed and Lutheran denominations. The deed for the church was given on March 17, 1807. The construction of the church began in 1806. Subscriptions and pledges were made from $.50 to $10.00, making a total of $196.92. On the first day of June 1806, the congregation agreed, “That the church should be free to no other professions than the Reformed and Lutherans. Traveling preachers shall have the liberty to preach by application to the elders of said congregation.”
The church is 25 X 30 feet; two stories high, galleries on three sides with a wine glass pulpit. The church was built of logs that were furnished by John Schell, John Mowry, Jacob Hillegass, and George Rock, each furnishing one side. For six years the congregation worshipped by sitting on logs. In 1809, a stove and pipe were purchased. It is said that previous to the stove purchase, members brought their dogs to church to keep their feet warm! In 1812, the pulpit, the stairs and the pews were erected and installed. Two years later the gallery was built; and several years later the church was plastered. At one time the outside of the church was weather boarded, but in 1935 the weatherboarding was removed and has since been known as the “Old Log Church.” It was noted in one source that $225.91 ½ cents was spent on the completion of the church. The Missionary Society of the Reformed Church contributed four dollars of this amount. Church membership at this time was 37.

The first minister of the church was Rev. Deatrich Aurandt, probably in a missionary capacity. Another record indicates that Rev. Henry Gerhart became the first regular pastor in the fall of 1811. He served this church for the next seventeen years.

The Old Log Church was used for worship until about 1852. The Lutheran denomination erected a large brick church in Schellsburg around 1843. The Reformed congregation broke ground for their new church in Schellsburg on March 1, 1851
Members of the Lutheran, Reformed, Methodist, and Presbyterian churches were named as corporators of the cemetery of which the governor approved the charter on March 17, 1860 for the formation of the Chestnut Ridge and Schellsburg Union Cemetery. The land for the cemetery was deeded in 1897. In 1806 the first burial took place (little Whetstone girl), and since that time has been used as a burial place for area residents. The cemetery association is still active with approximately 25 burials each year.

The Centennial celebration for the church was held on Saturday, June 23, 1906. Accounts report that 3500 people took part in or witnessed the parade and addresses given by the Honorable William P. Schell and the Rev. B.H. Hunt.
On June 26, 2002 the first organizational meeting of the Old Log Church and Cemetery Preservation Society met at the Old Log Church. The purpose of the meeting was to gain support for the restoration of the church and to have it ready for its bicentennial celebration in 2006. In addition to the restoration of the church, it was decided that the church should be placed on the National Register. Discussion included concern for the condition of the gravestones as well.

The Preservation Society has met monthly to discuss and give support for completing the National Register. That process has been completed and we are waiting for approval. During the summer of 2003, members of the Society began recording information on the gravestones. In September of 2003, Everett Marble and Granite Works, began repairing and resetting the most fragile of the gravestones. Also, in the fall of 2003 Society members waterproofed the oldest gravestones to protect them from the weather.2629
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There are over 3,925 interments at the cemetery surrounding The Old Log Church. They are listed at FindaGrave as the Schellsburg Cemetery, Schellsburg, Bedford County, PA.2630
Last Modified 22 Jan 2016Created 17 May 2017 Rick Gleason - ricksgenealogy@gmail.com