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  2. Belleville, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Belleville is located at (40.603376, -77.724822 Pennsylvania Route 655 is known as Main Street within the village, with residences and a few businesses spread out within about two blocks of Main Street.

  3. Bockman - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 27 February 2022, at 02:57 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Thomas Patterson Brockman - Wikipedia

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    Colonel Thomas Patterson Brockman (December 4, 1797 – August 20, 1859) was an American merchant and planter in the Greenville District and also owned land in the Spartanburg District. He was born in the Greenville District (now Greenville County ), South Carolina , the son of Susannah Patterson and Henry Brockman.

  5. Category:Drake-Brockman family - Wikipedia

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  6. Benjamin T. Brockman - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Thomas Brockman (December 11, 1831 – ca. June 12, 1864) was a merchant and a Confederate officer in the American Civil War. Brockman was born in South Carolina , the eldest son of Colonel and Senator Thomas Patterson Brockman and the granduncle of Tallulah Brockman Bankhead .

  7. Boeckman - Wikipedia

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    Boeckman may refer to: Alan L. Boeckmann, American businessman; Todd Boeckman, American football player; Vicki Boeckman, American musician; Von Boeckman. James Von Boeckman, American politician; Ramona von Boeckman, American basketball player

  8. Byler Amish - Wikipedia

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    In his 1981 book Plain Buggies Stephen Scott writes that the Byler Amish have "only one district around Belleville" and "about 90 members". [6] As of 2000, the Byler had three churches in Mifflin County and are also affiliated with districts near New Wilmington, Pennsylvania. [7] As of 2011, the Byler Amish had 5 church districts. [8]

  9. Belleville Mennonite School - Wikipedia

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    Belleville Mennonite is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International. [ 1 ] This private, Christian school is currently led by superintendent, Nicholas Wilson, along with high school principal, Mr. Jon Farley, middle school principal, Mrs. Jessica Geissinger, and elementary principal, Mrs. Becky Williams.