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A real source of inspiration in the church life, during the earlier years of Rev. John B. Wakefield's administra- tion, was the Bible class under the supervision of Mrs. Isabella Wakefield. Even in trying weather there were seldom vacant seats in the vestry room where the class assembled on Sunday mornings. Those who had the privilege of being members of this class, gained, through the enthusiasm and earnest endeavor of Mrs. Wakefield, an interest in the books of the Bible, and an insight into their meaning, that only those who give knowledge with love can impart.
Through the untiring effort of Mrs. Wakefield, the sum of four thousand dollars was raised toward the erection of the Parish House, in which there is a tablet bearing an inscription to her memory. The rose window was the gift of Edward Williams, who served so long and faith- fully as vestryman of the church.
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One of the most active parish organizations at this time was St. Mary's Guild, composed of young women who showed boundless zeal in devising means for realizing any prospective improvements in the church buildings proposed by the rector. It was through the energy of this guild that the little English porch was built, and the guild rooms added to the Parish House. With the aid of the Sunday School, St. Mary's Guild furnished the Parish House with seats and gas fixtures.
It was during Rev. John B. Wakefield's administration, in 1890, that the vested choir of men and boys was inau- gurated under the direction of Clarence T. Urmy as organist and choirmaster. The first boy to offer his services was Adrian Machefert. The other boys who were members of the choir during the first year of its organization were: Anthony Du Brutz, Hal Hathaway, Seymour Montgomery, Arthur Caldwell, Albert Stephens, William White, Charles York, Edwin Dorsey, Herbert Edwards, Percy Johnson, Loui King, Frank King, Edward Whitney, Henry Plate, Leslie Harkness, Carl Crichton, Leverage Lenham, Harry Wishaar, Lloyd Parmenter, Senior Gohranson, Henry Bretherton, Fred Perrin, Raymond Perkins.
There were six men in the choir during this first year: Marcus T. Brower, Charles W. Knox, Wallace O. Avery, J. J. Hendricks, F. C. W. Thompson, Stephen Maynard.
Only those who attended Trinity Church before the days of the vested choir can realize how much it has helped, through all these years, to bring out the beauty of the church service; and only those who have been present at choir rehearsals can have a faint appreciation of the devotion of the choirmaster to his work.
By April, 1895, the old church debt of about four thousand dollars, had all been paid. A new debt, how- ever, of two thousand dollars, had been incurred for street improvement.
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In April, 1899, having served as rector of the parish for nearly fifteen years, Rev. John B. Wakefield tendered his resignation, to take effect on September the first of the same year. As a token of affectionate regard, and in appreciation of his long service, the vestry conferred upon him the title of Rector Emeritus.
Just at the time when the parish was without a rector and wholly dependent upon its vestry, a real loss was felt in the death of two tried and trusted vestrymen, Judge A. S. Kittredge and Edward Williams.
After the resignation of Rev. John B. Wakefield, Rev. Burr Miller Weeden responded to a call from the vestry and entered upon his duties as rector of the parish in October, 1899.
As the church was again becoming over-crowded at the Sunday services, it seemed wise to look for more space for building purposes. The lot adjoining the church property on St. John Street was secured for the sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars. Trinity Parish Guild, composed of women of the parish, and incorporated with full power to act in legal transactions, undertook the responsibility of paying for the lot, and had paid, up to Easter, 1903, all but five hundred and fifty dollars of the required sum.
The growing work of the parish called for an assistant for the rector, and the reestablishment of a system of pledged offerings made it possible to engage the services of a curate.
In October, 1900, the men of the Parish organized as "Trinity Brotherhood." The object of the Brotherhood, as defined in the constitution then adopted, was to "pro- mote the interests and quicken the activities of Trinity Church by interesting men in its energies, thereby increas- ing its virility and extending its power in the community."
In November, the Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis, Dean of the Convocation of San Jose, who had been for many
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years active in the work of the parish, was appointed associate priest.
One of the notable features of the parish work at this time was the publication by the rector, of a weekly leaflet which contributed not a little to the churchly education of the parishioners, reviving the spirit of the " Parish Guide," published during the rectorship of Rev. George W. Foote. . Besides the regular weekly announcements of services and meetings of various organizations, the "Trinity Messenger" always brought some exhortation or some bit of information that roused a real interest in the life of the church.
After fifteen months of active service, on February 18th, 1901, to the deep regret of both vestry and people, Rev. Burr M. Weeden resigned from the rectorship of the parish. At the same time, the Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis tendered his resignation as associate priest.
Fortunately for Trinity Church, Rev. George W. Foote was within call and willing to take charge of the parish for a few weeks, until the arrival of Rev. Charles H. Mockridge, whom the vestry had called as rector.
Rev. Charles Mockridge, Jr., rector of St. Philip's Church, Detroit, served as curate until September, 1901, when his work in Detroit called for his return.
Rev. William F. Venables served as curate from November, 1901, to Easter, 1902. From Easter, 1902, to Easter, 1903, no curate was engaged on account of lack of funds to pay a salary.
In December, 1902, Rev. Charles H. Mockridge ten- dered his resignation. Again the vestry sent for Rev. George W. Foote, and again, like Cincinnatus of old, he came from his mountain home to which he had retired. With strength apparently restored, he entered upon his work with a heartiness that bore rich fruit. A "word" from him in the Lenten Leaflet, gives some interesting statistics. It reads as follows: "I have consented to
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remain in charge of this parish until after Easter. I came here thirty-two years ago and was rector for nearly fourteen happy years. I love this dear old parish with all my heart and it is a joy to be at work in it again. There is a great yearning desire to help this parish to be and to do what it should be and do after all these years; first by helping individual souls to the higher life, and next by helping in its material prosperity. Thirty-two years ago your rector appealed to the few members of the little church to free it from a crushing debt by their Easter offering. This was done by that little handful of people who gave $1350 on Easter morning. On the fol- lowing Easter $1650 was given to build the rectory. The parish is again in debt to the amount of $2200. This can be removed at Easter if every member of the parish will really try to give according to his ability. There are now five times as many people to help pay this debt as there were thirty-two years ago. It surely can be done."
In the midst of the pressing needs of the parish, strength, given unreservedly for so many weeks, failed Mr. Foote, and he was compelled to stop short of what he had hoped to accomplish materially for the parish.
Rev. A. A. Mckenzie, of the Divinity School at San Mateo, took charge of the services for a few weeks, and Rev. John B. Wakefield, who through long service had endeared himself to so many of the parishoners of Trinity, was welcomed again into the chancel. Rev. Mardon D. Wilson of Christ Church, San Jose, Secretary of the Diocese of California, and Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis, Dean of the Convocation of San Jose, gave most gener- ous assistance to the parish in its time of need.
At the beginning of the Lenten Season of 1903, an auxiliary vested choir of young women was organized to sing at the Lenten services and to join the regular choir on Easter Sunday and other festivals.
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The Easter services of 1903 were full of the hope that the day inspires-hope of a new and higher life for Trin- ity Parish; and the long shafts of Easter sunlight that reached across the church, from roof to floor, seemed to herald the coming of the truer light.
As this little sketch closes, a new era in the life of Trinity Parish opens. "There is no pause in the lead- ing and the light." "The best is yet to be."
The growth of the Parish has been seen mainly from a material and temporal point of view. There are out- ward and visible signs of spiritual growth embodied in material form, which may be found scattered all along the years from 1860 to 1903; but the history of the real life of the Parish can never be written nor can adequate expression be found for the earnest work of those who have ministered to its highest needs.
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REV. SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE Founder of Trinity Parish
Early Communicants
Registered by REV. SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE.
1861 - 1863
Appleton, Sarah
Schallenberger, Fannie M. (Mrs.).
Hardy, Sarah J.
Comstock, Ellen D.
Smith, H. E. (Mrs.)
Meadowcroft, Mary J.
Hammond, J. W.
Rhodes, Carrie
Hammond, R. C.
Ray, Hepsibah
Holabird, Sarah
Broodbent, Mary A.
Brown, O. C. (Mrs.)
Cory, (Mrs.)
Devine, Frances
Hadley, Daniel
Spencer, Eleanor
Broodbent, (Miss)
Lowe, James R.
Hamn, (Mrs.)
Lowe, Mary A.
Pomeroy, Everett
Daniels, William
Calvert, Elizabeth
Reedway, (Mrs.)
Coleman, Caroline
Thorn, Portia Hartman, B.
Case, F. M. (Mrs.)
Hartman, B. (Mrs.)
Hayes, N. (Mrs.)
Read (Miss)
Jones, Mary (Mrs.)
Fowler, William A.
Hester, Sallie
Hartwell, Julia
Hanjary, Anna
Canon, A. J.
Lissak, H. (Mrs.)
Cassey, Peter
Warhurst, Ann B.
White, Rebecca V.
Atchinson, L. M. (Mrs.)
Kingsbury, B. B.
Lendrum, Anne E.
Hewlings, Margaret
Bond, George W.
Creighton, Frederick
Clarke, Francis B.
Creighton, Emily A. (Mrs.)
Marvin, Ellen C.
Yoell, James Alexander
Appleton, Joseph L.
Yoell, Emily (Mrs.)
Meadowcroft, (Mr.)
Scott, S. (Miss)
Snook, Robert (Mrs.)
Meadowcroft, (Mrs.) Davis, William R.
Mallory, C. B. (Mrs.)
Littlefield, Ellen (Mrs.)
Weatherhead, James
Hart, Anna Healey, (Mrs.) Lissak, H.
Littlefield, J. M.
Petrie, Mrs.
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REVEREND SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE.
1861 - 1864
Appleton, Joseph Smith
Meadowcroft, Robert R
Barker, Robert L
Meadowcroft, William Henry
Barker, Zilpah V
Mellor, George Frederick
Baxter, George
Miller, Horace Lee
Baxter, (Mrs.)
Norris, Frank Brown
Byron, Fred
Olden, Catherine Wilkins
Canfield, William W
Cassey, Amy Henrietta
Peacock, George Winfield
Creighton, Frederick John
Peck, Emma
Crowell, Mary
Peck, Francis
Dana, Laura Amelia
Peck, Lilly
Djalina, Frank
Pope, Happy Albertina
Hardy, Mark Robson
Porter, Warren Reynold
Prescott, Emma Jane
Hart, Mary
Prescott, William Syms
Hart, Anna
Schallenberger, Margaret Everitt
Hart, Henry
Schallenberger, Lou Townsend
Hart, Toland
Schoenheight, George William
Hart, William
Searle, Catherine L
Hammond, Lutitia May
Searle, Sophia Caroline
Hangary, Annie S
Smith, Mary
Hartwell, Julia A
Smith, Joseph
Heath, John Alfred
Smith, Willette
Heath, Frederick William
Stanfield, James
Heath, Emma Jane
Stanfield, Phebe Jane
Hedge, William S
Thompson, Harry Scott
Hensley, Mary Helen
Toms, Joseph Henry
Holabird, John Thomas
Warhurst, Ralph King
Hough, Angelina Jane
Warhurst, Thomas Kussuth
Jacobs, Sara Frances
Warhurst, Lizzie Ann
Jacobs, Robert
Watkins, Edmond Cairns
Klotz, Christina
Weed, Hampton Wells, Harriet Mary
Lendrum, Eliza
Lendrum, Andrew Reubin
Wells, David Ashley
Lendrum, Mary Jane
White, Rebecca Alexander
Lendrum, Maud Anna
White, Charles Brooks
Leroy, Marcul
White, Elbert Lockwood
White, Anna Magdalen
White, Howard
Yoell, Alice Virginia
Mayo, Cordelia M
Yoell, James Alexander
Marston, James Allen
Yoell, John Hampden
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Littlefield, John M
Littlefield, Edith Rebecca
Mayo, Gabrilla V
Pearl, James Hanks
Hardy, Franklin Graves
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REV. DINSMORE D. CHAPIN.
1864 - 1866
Bacon, Francis William
Hollister, John Hubbard
Beaty, James Haskell
Hollister, Ida Guhilma
Beaty, Irving Eugene
Hollister, William Wallace
Bradly, Harriet Penn
Latimer, Catherine Ann
Britton, JohnDailey
Latimer, Louisa Levering Littlefield, John Monroe Littlefield, Emily Daisy
Castle, Edgar Michael
Castle, Charlotte Louise
Marshall, James Riggs
Castle, Annette Adelaide
Marshall, Amanda Taylor
Cassey, Emma Louisa
Marshall, George Shorter
Clayton, Frank
Marston, George Henry
Coddington, Mary Frances
Monroe, James Egbert
Eaton, Sarah Louise
Mortimer, John Benning
Eaton, Cornelia Elizabeth
Mortimer, Lewis Joseph
Franklin, George Riter
Gavitt, Mary Augustine
Moultrie, Frank Barnett Overacker, Howard Panyburn, Susie Alice
Gassoway, Horace P
Panyburn, James A
Gassoway, Ada Henderson
Gish, Ellen Summerford
Pitts, Nellie
Hall, Elizabeth
Randall, Andrew Todd
Hartman, Felix Leavitt
Rhodes, Maggie
Harrison, Hiram
Rimlinger; Charles Philip
Harrison, Sarah Ann
Schallenberger, Lloyd Jones
Harrington, William Chester
Smith, Frank Eugene Staus, Mary Leonora Watkins, Anna Maria
Haskell, (Mrs.) Hensley, Charles Brenham Hewlings, John Elliott
Weller, Ellen Elizabeth
Hill, Etheridge Howard
White, Maria Louisa
Holmes, Frances Evelyn
Willey, Mary Susan
Hollister, Nellie
Yates, Martin Huffman
Hollister, Sally Kate
Yoell, Emily Frances
Hollister, Jenny Bryne
REV. EDWARD S. PEAKE.
1866 - 1870
Adams, Lizzie Agnew, Henry David
Cartright, Mary Groesbeck
Cilker, Martha Elizabeth Cleal, Thomas Lenham
Bacon, Elvira Ellis
Clevinger, William Thomas
Bardwell, Henrietta Bodfish, Emma Brent
Coddington, Charles Thompson
Bodfish, George Fenwick
Cole, Walter
Bodley, Effie May
Cooper, George
Bodwell, Benjamin James Bradford, Fannie Viola Branch, Monroe
Cook. George Marshall
Corde, Bertha Jane Creighton, Florence Annie
Gavitt, Jessie Annette
Gassoway, Belita
Panyburn, Mary Louise
Panyburn, Edward Lucius
Brown, Alfred Persons
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Creighton, Herbert Brodie Creighton, Sidney Stuart Curtis, Dean Blake Davidson, Douglas Norwall Dorety, Charles
Dunn, Robert James
Farns, William Victor Emanuel Merritt, John Ezra
Floyd, Elbert Stanley
Miller, Murdock McLoud
Minor, Mary Brayne
Minor, Elliot Bengen
Minor, Alice Rhodes
Floyd Helen Louisa
Moore, Murray
Gavitt, Alice Luella
Moultrie, May Moultrie, Lloyd
Gibbs, William Horace
Moulin, Victor Ferdinand
Gibson, George Hahneman
Oldham, Edward Ashley
Granger, Betsey Ann
Overton, Jacob
Harper, Robert Samuel
Overton, Harriet Belle
Haskell, Flora Haskell, Walter Henry
Payne, Louise
Haskell, Alvana
Payne, Harry Dow
Haskell, William Pearson
Peake, George Parker
Haslett, Elizabeth
Peake, Fanny Augusta
Haslett, Sarah Frances
Pillers, Sarah Jane
Haslett, Henrietta
Pillers, John
Herritage, Carolina Hickman, Nameoki
Pillers, Fannie
Raynor, Susan
Holland, Joseph Henry
Reynolds, Ida Alma
Holland, Mary Catherine
Savage, Lincoln
Holland, Emma Florence
Shriver, Edith Summerford
Houghton, Eliza Pooré, (Mrs.)
Houghton, Mary Martha
Smith, George Washington Smith, Milton
Snook, Edgar Anson
Speights, Noah Edgar
Stuart, James Henry
Houghton, Charles D.
Stuart, Frederick Douglas
Houghton, Francis Irving
Sylvester, Joey Amelia
Howell, Sarah Marian
Thorne, Walter Martineaut
Huestes, Minnie M.
Underwood, Mary
Jobson, Mary
Warthen, Arrilla
Keaton, George
Warthen, Albert Rosencrans
Keaton, Henry William
Weller, George Manning
Keaton, Elizabeth
Keaton, Helen
Kelly, David William
West, Esther Maria
White, Margaret Bird
Wright, Emma Rhodes
Yoell, Gertrude Ellen
Kelly, Bessie Cory Lattimer, Eva Knight Lendrum, William Edward Lendrum, Emily
Lewis, Louisa Rebecca Lewis, William Morris Mayo, Alice
McLennan, Mattie Meadowcroft, Cornelia Rees Meadowcroft, Fannie Everett
Floyd, John Henly
Floyd, Ada Cassey
Floyd, Daisy
Gavitt, Lilian
Parker, Mabel Welles
Houghton, Eliza Pooré Houghton, Sherman Otis Houghton, Clara Helen
Weller, Edith Elizabeth Weller, Wilfred Henry
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REV. GEORGE W. FOOTE.
1871 - 1884
Abbott, Mary
Christopher, Rita
Adams, Dura Maria
Cochrane, Fanny Forester
Adams, Mary Phoebe
Cohnon, Antoinette
Adams, Grove
Cole, Lewis
Allison, Camile
Congdon, Georgietta
Allison, Winifred
Collins, Frederick
Allison, Mildred
Collins, Guy Sackett
Allen, Ethelyn Phelps
Allen, Dora Louise
Cook, Grace Isabel
Allen, Lilly Jane
Cullen, Edith Margaret
Allen, Louisa
Cutler, Henry M.
Baker, Annie Hollis
Cutler, Henry Monroe
Baker, Emily Lester
Delmas, Delphine
Baker, Despard Dillon
Delmas, Paul Hoge
Baker, Clara Dillon
Delmas, Antoinette Irma
Baker, Morgan Dillon
Delmas, Joseph Pendleton
Bardenwerper, Katie
Denny, Cora
Bawden, Richard Henry John Best, Catharine
Denny, Minnie
Blackmore, George William
Denny, William
Blackmore, Carrie
Dickenson, Luila
Bradley, Nelly Theresa
Dimick, Margaret Helen
Bradley, Ellen
Dixon, Georgia Esther Downs, Mary Effie
Briesen, Ernest Albert
Downs, Raymond Willard
Briesen, Marie Maxa
Drinkwater, John Rupell
Britton, Daisy Jane Britton, Annie Elizabeth
Dunn, Mabel Emma
Brown, Charles Edward
Eastin, Annie Eastin, Sarah (Mrs.)
Edwards, Belle Ogier
Estabrooke, Clarence
Fallon, Erederick Arthur
Cairns, John James
Farrington, William James
Cairns, Robert Hugh
Faul, Mildred Maria
Caldwell, Arthur Ebetts
Featherstone, Archibald Featherstone, George Finley
Caldwell, Louisa Caldwell, Roberta
Floyd, Amy Matilda
Carlson, Emma Christine
Floyd, Cora
Floyd, Pauline
Foley, Elizabeth Alice
Foote, Christine
Fox, William Tipton
Franklin, John Henry
Froude, Charles Henry
Gibson, William Bannister Gibson, Letitia
Carlson, Carl Edward Carlson, George Severeen Case, Sarah Jane Castle, Rothsay Benjamin Cavanaugh, Mary
Chapin, Maria Endicott Chapin, Elizabeth Childs, Sarah Brice
Colwell, Annie Tensard
Colwell, Charles Tensard
Allen, Adeline
Cullen, Florence Elizabeth
Allen, Edward
Deuny, Frederick
Breyfogle, Edwin Solomon
Dunn, Susan Millard
Brown, Edward Rodney Browne, Carry Ruggles Brown, Winifred Penoyer Cairns, Emma Jane
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Gohranson, Frederick Turin Gohranson, Victor Turin Graham, Martha Ann Graham, Jennie Maude Granger, Horace Greeley Guppy, Estella Lois Guppy, Florence Belle
Joseph, Mary Wright Joyce, Louisa Jane
Joyce, Mary Augusta
Juth, Frans Edwin
Juth, Emma Cecilia
Jutto, Carl Oscar Kelley, Marv
Guppy, Mabel Fide
Kennedy, Albert John
Guppy, Christine Mary Hall, Adelia Evans
King, Loui Foote
Hall, Alice
King, Luena May
Hammiel, Hans Nikles
King, James Henry
Hammaland, Emma
King, Frank Giorza
Hammond, Edith
King, Louisa Etta
Lane, Harry Albert
Hansen, Cornelia Karren
Hargrave, Lucy Harmons Ernest
Lane, Martha Jane Laurilliard, Margaret Polhemus Laurilliard, Albert Ferguson
Harmons, Elizabeth
Laurilliard, Osborne
Harris, William Thomas
Laurilliard, Frederick Henry
Laurilliard, Arthur Brent
Lawrence, Eliza Jane
Hart, Ella Sands Hart, Ella
Hart, Anna Frances
Hartman, Emma Lottie Fay
Hawkshurst, Theodocia
Hebard, Francis Edward
Herndon, Lena Martha
Hoffman, Adela Henrietta Hollenbeck, Beatrice Lawry Hollenbeck, Grace
Lion, Clara Zulema
Lipsett, Robert Alexander Longdon, John McLeod Lopen, Jennie
Louis, Georgiana Margaret
Lovejoy, Grace
Lowe, Duncan Forsythe
Maddock, Maud Machefert, Claude Adrian
Maleck, Caroline Dorothea Mallory, Clarence Swan Malungren, Jennie Augusta
Mayo, Lucy Thacker Mayo, James Evans
Mayo, Hannah Griffeth Merritt, Charles August Merritt, Leaser Chase
Meyerle, Lisett
Meyerle, Ella McCloskey, Jane Gertrude
McCloskey, Thomas Alexander
McKipick, Donald
McMeekin, George Herbert
McMeekin, John Alfred Miles, Ella Gertrude
Leigh, Alice Delicia Lendrum, Birney Alexander Lewis, Frederick Wagner Lewis, Abby Ann
Lewis, Lucy Elizabeth
Lillie, Edward John
Lillie, George William
Hollenbeck, Walter Lawry Holman, Charles Clarence Hommerick, Marie Emily Hommerick, Clara Louisa
Hopper, Frederick Charles Houghton, Herbert Sutter Howell, Dura Maud
Hughs, Annie Elizabeth Hughs, Sarah Charlotte Hunt, Franklin Louis Huntsman, Martha Hyde, Marcus Louis Incagnone, Rosa Jarman, Albert Hutchinson Jaynes, - Johnson, Annie Caroline Johnson, Joel
Johnson, Selma Josephine Johnson, Ellen Elizabeth Johnson, Gustave Henry Johnson, August Fritz Jones, Laura Annie Jones, George Irvin
Ketcham, Lydia Elmira
Hansen, George Dekay
Harris, Adrian Ninnis
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Miles, Bertha Miles, Lulu Miles, Mary Mabel Miles, Martha Jane Minor, Butler Brayne Minor, James Garratt Montgomery, Coralie Louisa Montgomery, Seymore Thomas Montford, Joseph Montford, Harrington Montford, Stella Montford, Grace Moore, Betty Morgan, Isaac Richard
Morphey, Mary Freeman
Morphey, Margaret
Morton, Henry Chestney
Morton, Harriett Frances
Moultrie, Lloyd Kelly
Moultrie, Kate
Shelbourn, Ernest Brooks Singletary, George Curtis
Singletary, Emory Grigsby
Smith, Dana Smith, Elizabeth Montague
Smith, Selina Elita
Snook, Norman Albert
Snook, Eva Elizabeth
Snyder, Gertrude Arminda
Neal, Jepie Green Nelson, Lillie
Snyder, Mamie A Soderer, Kate May
Nelson, Carl Albert
Nelson, Amanda
Nelson, Edwin Paulina Newcomb, Mary Alice
Spafford, Adelaide Cecilia Spencer, Grace May
Nixon, Amy
Spencer, Tulita
Starratt, Frank Smith
Oberg, May Christine Oberg, Ellen
Stevens, Antoinette Belle
Overton, Charles Henry Pace, Rachel
Pace, John Edmund
Stratford, Hugh Ogilby
Parker, David
Parker, Abby Etta
Parks, Lillian
Payne, Theodora
Payne, Louis Starr Peck, Talula
Peers, Sarah Isabella
Polhemus, Mariana
Pomeroy, Elwood Gault
Popplewell, Ettie Christiana Pratt, Henry
Rayner, Joseph Edward Reynolds, Willie LeGrange Rhodes, Margaret Elizabeth
Rhodes, John Morris Rife, Mary Elizabeth Rife, Sophrana Matilda Rife, George Austin Robbeschotte, Joseph Antonis Robbeschotte, Nina Victoria Roberts, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Mary Ellen Rowe, Mary Ogilby Sahlberg, Belle Helena Scott, Mary Rowena Scott, Nellie
Schallenberger, Frances Reese Schallenberger, Milton Potter
Scully, William Ferguson
Shaplin, Samuel
Shaplin, Walter David
Shaplin, May Shelbourn, Jessie Maud
Moyer, William Edmund Moyer, William
Moyer, Mary Ellen Murdock, Laura May
Murgotten, Mary Anna
Murgotten, Edith Clemintina
Murgotten, Martha Kelly Murry, Robert Keys
Somers, Mary Emma
Somerville, Albert Ernest
Stevens, William Joy Stevens, Sidney Bella
Stratford, Nellie Campbell Stratford, Hugh Campbell Swain, Effie Drake Swenson, Selma Matilda
Swenson, Emma Josephine Swenson, Carl William Syer, Martha Virginia Symonds, George Ernest Tabor, Edmund Beckett Taggart, Oscar Mortimer Taggart, Henry Abbott Taylor, William Lee Taylor, Martha Allen
Taylor, William Grey
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Taylor, Ellen Sutherland Tennant, John William Tennant, Margaret Helen Theiessen, Dora Sophia Thompson, Austin Norris Thompson, Austin Norris Thorne, Grace Lucretia Thorne, Edna
Wharton, Robert
Wheatland, Arthur John
Wheeler, Sylvia Jane
White, Mary Elizabeth White, Christina
White, Henry Warde Whitwell, Jennie Louisa
Thorne, Mary Chrisholm
Wilcox, Miles Irvin
Townsend, Ethel Clare
Townsend, Eva Lillian
Townsend, Maud Isabel
Williams, Simeon Waldo
Townsend, Arthur Chisholm
Williams, Paul Sibley
Troedson, Carl Edwin
Williams, Bessie Galindo
Troedson, Johan Alfred
Williams, Virginia Hardy
Tuffree, Charles Polhemus
Williams, Effie Gladys
Tuttle, Kitty Clover
Wilson, Alma Evalinda Wilsou, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Henry
Varela, Alexander Robert
Walker, Frederick Carrol
Walker, William Henry
Young, Richard Betty
Wallace, Dora
Young, Thomas John
Wallace, Lena Elizabeth
Young, Howard Birney
Ware, Lizzie May
Young, George William
Young, Henry
REV. JOHN B. WAKEFIELD, D. D. 1884-1899
Abbott, Frank Max Sheridan Adel, Grace Adel, Mabel
Baker, Jewett Adams
Baker, Arthur Dillon Baker, Olympia Dillon
Ainsworth, Trevlyn
Baker, Albert Dillon
Ainsworth, Horace
Ball, Lillian Eliza
Ainsworth, Doris
Barker, Carrie Alzora
Alderson, Edith Eveline
Barker, Samuel Richard
Allen, Edith
Barney, Grace Edith
Allen, Walter
Barnhardt, Frank Dyckinson Barnhardt, Clifford Cobb
Allen, Ray Marston
Barnhardt, Della Carra
Allen, Gwendolyn
Barnhardt, Carra Prudence
Allison, Leona Allison, William De Witt
Bartley, Elmer Robert
Arques Frances Louise
Barrows, Estelle
Arques, Mabel
Bates, Ella
Artnous, Louise Elizabeth
Bawden, John William
Beans, Ellard Hendly
Artnous, Augustus Henry Austin, Paul Page Bacon, Bessie Stuart
Beans, Mildred Elizabeth Bennett, Irma Grace
Bacon, Albert Sylvester
Bentley, Robert Irving
Biede, Alesia Dickinson
Bacon, Ruth
Bacon, Jeremiah Bruce Baker, Lucy
Black, Bessie Avery Black, Kenneth James
Allen, Floyd Ensley
Barnhardt, Mary Prudence
Webb, Ida Gertrude
Wilde, Margaret Butler Willett, Sarah
Whitwell, Florence Agnes
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Bohlmann, Laura Frances Bernice Colwell
Bohlmann, Eugenie Edna Bohlman, Laura Bolton, Charles Henry Lufkin Bolton, Sydney Rogers Bone, Arthur Bone, Lewis Bowham, Madelina Boring, Rosalind Crowell Bowles, Ora
Cooper, Thomas Elwyn Cormack, Jessie More Costa, Albert James Costa, Joseph Henry
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