William G. Hackman
In 1843, when the Beaver Dam Charge was separated from Mifflinburg, the Rev. William G. Hackman came to the Beaver Dam Charge and remained for ten years. It was during his pastorate that the church building was erected in Beavertown on land donated by Henry Kern. The corner-stone was laid April 27, 1851, in the presence of a large gathering of people, who were interested in the new enterprise. The ministers present were Revs. J. G., Anspach and J. P. Schindel, Lutheran, and Revs. J. H. Derr and W. G. Hackman, Reformed.
