[Editor's Introduction: In November, 1982, on pages 194 – 198, the Journel
published Ute-Ingrid Seidler's "A List of Children of Settlers of German
Descent in Central North Carolina, 1775 – 1791". Since that time
additional pages of Pastor ARNDT's register have been located, and the
names from them appear below.]
The Rev. Johann Gottfried ARENDS (John Godfrey ARNDT) was born on 11
December 1740 in Gottingen, Germany, and he was graduated from the
Teachers Seminary in Hanover. He came to America in 1772 and,
finding a shortage of ministers, he was ordained at the Organ Lutheran
Church in Rowan County, North Carolina, in 1774. He served churches
in the area now Cabarrus, Davidson, Guilford, Iredell, Lincoln, Rowan, and
Stokes counties.
After his marriage to Hannah RUDISILL, ARENDS (ARNDT) moved his home from
Rowan County to Lincoln County. He established many Lutheran
churches in western North Carolina and served as a minister until
blindness handicapped his last years. He died on 9 July 1807 and was
buried in the Old White Church in Lincolnton, North Carolina.
This pioneer Lutheran minister's confirmation lists of teenaged children
were kept in German in his Register, now preserved in the Archives of the
North Carolina Synod of the Lutheran Church in America, Salisbury, North
Carolina.
Register of the Reverand John Godfrey ARNDT
Table 1
November 1792 South fork [Old St. Paul's, Catawba County] |
| 1. BOST | 2. FOLBRECHT [FULBRIGHT] |
3. ANTONEN |
| 4. HAAS | 5. HAFFNER | 6. HAUSEN |
| 7. WEISS | 8. HAFFNER | 9. BONEN |
| 10. STEIN | 11. LUTZ |
12. Sara KILIANEN |
| 13. STEIN | 14. LUTZ | 15. SOPHAFFERTEN |
| 16. EISENHAUER | 17. LUTZ |
18. JUNTEN [YOUNT] |
| 19. LUTZ | 20. KLEINEN |
Table 2
26 August 1792 Killian Settlement [Lincoln County] |
| 1. LINK | 2. DELLINGERN | 3. KLONINGERN |
| 4. CRAUSELL | 5. RUDENSILL | 6. HELLERMAN |
| 7. RIELL | 8. RUDENSILL | 9. LEIKEN |
| 10. SEITZ | 11. SAILERN | 12. BOHMEN |
| 13. HELLERMAN | 14. KIENERN | 15. KIENERN |
| 16. LEIK | 17. CRAUSELL | 18. DELLINGERN |
| 19. SAILOR | 20. KLONINGERN |
Table 3
September 1793 at Linkhorn |
| 1. BLACK | 2. ADERHOLDT | 3. HIGLMANN |
| 4. KLEIN | 5. HOFFNERN | 6. ERNSTEN |
| 7. ERNST | 8. SIEGELL | 9. GANTZLERN |
| 10. HIGLMANN | 11. HOEVERN | 12. KRATZEN |
| 13. GANTZLER | 14. SIEGELL | 15. KRATZEN |