Centennial memorial of the First Baptist Church of Hartford, Connecticut, March 23d and 24th, l890, Part 14

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Publication date: 1890
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J. L. HODGE, D. D.,


son of William Hodge, was born in Scotland Septem- ber 5, 1812. In 1831 he became a member of this church. In 1835 he was ordained at the First Church in Suffield. From Suffield he moved to Brooklyn, becoming pastor of the First Baptist Church in that city. After a long pastor- ate, he founded the Washington Avenue Baptist Church, becoming pastor of the new interest. He had also a pastorate in Newark, N. J. In 1864 he became pastor of the Mariners' Church of New York, a position which he held until age constrained him to retire.


LESTER LEWIS.


He was born in Suffield October 15, 1817. He was baptized by Dr. Jackson in 1838, and studied at Suffield. He was ordained in Agawam, Mass., in 1840, and was subsequently pastor of the church in Bristol. In 1853 he accepted a call to the church at Middletown, where he died in the maturity of manhood, in the midst of a glorious revival, February 7, 1858. He was greatly be-


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loved, and was often called to aid pastors in the time of revivals.


ELISHA CUSHMAN, JR.


He was born at Hartford July 4, 1813. In early life he was a printer, associated with Mr. Canfield, then publisher of the Christian Secretary, and also with Mr. Isaac E. Bolles, of the Northern Courier. In 1839, at the age of twenty-six, Mr. Cushman was converted, and united with our church. In 1840 he was licensed to preach. He became pastor of the church in Willington, where he remained for five years, seventy-one members being added to the church. In April, 1847, he accepted a call to the church in Deep River, where he remained for twelve years. His pastorate there was singularly successful. In 1859 he became pastor at West Hartford, where he remained until 1862. He then assumed charge of the Christian Secretary, and retained it until his death, January 4, 1876. He was a preacher of real power, a man of deep piety, self-possessed under all circumstances, and pervaded with genuine affection. His widow, Mrs. Frances Cushman, survives him, and is now an active and useful member of this church.


WILLIAM C. WALKER.


He was born in Warwick, R. I., December 24th, 1818, converted at fourteen years of age, and baptized at Westerly in 1837. He subsequently moved to Hartford and became a member of this church. In 1841 he entered upon a four years' course of study for the ministry ; was ordained and became pastor of the Groton


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Church 1845. After a successful pastorate here of four years and another of six and a half years at Willington, he became pastor of the Church at Putnam. Here he remained until 1864 and had a wonderful success. He then entered the army as chaplain, and was afterwards for more than six years pastor at New Britain. The settlement here was one of continuous revival. The present house of worship was erected during his pastorate there. In 1871 he became the Sunday-school Missionary of the State. In this position he remained for many years doing valiant work, which endeared him all over the state. He was a brave soldier, an ardent abolitionist, friend of the mission cause and of temperance reform. He died October, 1886.


DANIEL J. GLAZIER.


He was born April 11, 1828, at Willington. He was graduated from Brown University in 1851, and entered upon the study of law in Hartford. Soon thereafter he was converted, and united with our church. He began to prepare for the ministry, entering upon a course of study at Newton. He died March 19, 1855, in the last year of his course, after having been called to a pastorate in Fall River, Mass. In his death a life of surpassing promise was brought to a mysterious close.


SAMUEL M. WHITING.


He was born in Sutton, Mass., June 25, 1825, and removed to Hartford in 1839. He was converted at fifteen, and baptized by Mr. Eaton soon after. He was


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graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, in 1846, and from Newton Theological Institution in 1850; ordained May 8, 1850, at Hartford; and married to Miss Mary Flint of this city. In June following, they sailed as missionaries for Assam, India. His missionary service in India covered a decade remarkable for the enlargement of missionary operations. He translated large portions of the Old Testament from Hebrew into Assamese. For four years he took charge of the printing establishment, and for two years he had the whole charge of the mission at Sibsagor. He did a great work for Assam. Returning to this country on account of Mrs. Whiting's health in 1861; for seven years he was pastor of the church in Colchester, Vt .; for four years in Windsor, Vt. ; and finally at Fair Haven, Conn. The church there owes to him, under God, almost its very existence. He built their present church edifice, a monument of his fidelity. His failing health compelled his retirement. He removed to New Haven, and there died February 21, 1878.


JEREMIAH ASHER.


He was born in Branford October 13, 1812. His parents were natives of Africa. He became pastor of a church in Providence, and afterwards of the Shiloh Baptist Church in Philadelphia. During the war he was chaplin of a colored regiment in the Northern army.


JULIUS BOND.


He was born November 21, 1828, in Canterbury. He was graduated from Brown University in 1856. He


16


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was never ordained, but statedly supplied the church in Southington several months, then a church in Illinois, and has supplied other churches occasionally. He now lives in Plantsville, where he has been an active and useful member of the church in that place since it was estab- lished. Mr. Bond is a brother of the excellent literary editor of the Christian Secretary, the Rev. E. P. Bond.


EDWARD M. JEROME.


He was born in Bristol June 15, 1826; was graduated from Yale in 1850; baptized by Dr. Turnbull in 1856; and became pastor at Northampton, Mass., West Meriden, Conn., and Westfield, Mass. He served as Sunday-school Missionary of the State Convention, and has been engaged in editorial work. He is at present editor and proprietor of the Shore Lines Times, of New Haven.


HENRY E. ROBINS, D. D., LL. D.


was born in Hartford, and is a son of the Rev. Gurdon Robins. He was ordained December 6, 1861 ; was pastor of the Central Baptist Church in Newport, R. I., for five years, and at Rochester, N. Y., for six years. While at Newport he was associated with Dr. Jackson until the death of the latter. He was President of Colby Univer- sity from 1873, for several years, where he did an im- portant work. He is now Professor in the Rochester Theological Seminary. Feeble health has restrained him from appearing often in public of late years. He has been one of the gifted and eloquent preachers in the denomination. His excellent sister, Mrs. Caroline Tur- ney, the widow of the late Rev. Dr. Edmund Turney, at


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one time pastor of the South Church, is now a faithful member of this church. Dr. Robins was invited to deliver an address at the centennial celebration. His health prevented his coming in person, but did not pre- vent his sending the excellent address, which was read by Dr. Stone. The address will be found on page 105.


JAMES HOPE ARTHUR.


He was born in Hartford May 27, 1842 ; was graduated from Brown University in 1870, and from Newton in 1873. He was ordained in Hartford in June, 1873. In the fall of the same year he sailed for Japan, locating as a missionary at Yokohama, and later at Tokio. I11 health compelled him to return home in 1877. He reached San Francisco in June, and died in December. He was an earnest Christian, a laborious missionary, and gave promise of great usefulness. He gathered a church of twenty members at Tokio.


JOSEPH H. MATHER


was born at Deep River, October 26th, 1822 ; converted at nine years of age and welcomed into the church. His testimony, given soon after his conversion, resulted in the conversion of a thoughtless and hardened young man, who afterwards entered the ministry. Mr. Mather studied at Suffield, Brown University and Newton. I11 health prevented his graduation at college, shortened his ministerial life, and obliged him to go into business. He died in 1853, but thirty-one years of age. His widow, Mrs. Rachel C. Mather, established the Mather Industrial School for colored people at Beaufort, S. C., and still conducts it with success. Mr. Mather was a


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man of excellent Christian character and highly re- spected. He was connected with this church for some years.


HALSEY W. KNAPP, D. D.,


son of the Rev. Henry R. Knapp, was born in New York, October 3Ist, 1824; entered Suffield in 1837; in 1840 engaged in business with the Rev. Gurdon Robins at Hartford; was converted during the great revival under Elder Knapp, largely through the personal labor of Mrs. Caroline Turney. He was baptized by Mr. Eaton. He was early drawn toward the ministry. Al- though silent about his convictions, was advised by Deacon Gilbert to return to school and prepare to preach. Shrinking from dependence on others for an education, he declined. Coldness and backsliding followed. In 1857 he yielded to the call, and began work at Hudson City, N. J., with a church of sixteen members. He founded a Baptist Church at West Farms, N. Y., returning to his first church, built the meeting-house, and remained seven years; then settled with the South Baptist Church, then with the Pilgrim Baptist Church, both in New York City. In 1871 he took the old field of the Laight Street Church. Here great revivals were given and very many souls saved. This church he merged into the old Macdougal Street Church. After fourteen years he resigned, and is now pastor of the Central Baptist Church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dr. Knapp has always been in business and is now.


HEMAN H. BARBOUR


was born June 22d, 1850, and united with this church in


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March, 1859. He studied law with his father, Judge Barbour, and aftewards practiced his profession at New Britain. The conversion of his young son was the occa- sion of the quickening of his religious life and his entrance into the ministry. He was ordained in the fall of 1880 and settled with the North Baptist Church of Newark, N. J. He remained there six years, and then became pastor of the North Baptist Church of Camden, N. J., for a year and a half. Since the spring of 1888 he has been the pastor of the Belden Avenue Baptist Church, Chicago.


THOMAS S. BARBOUR


was born July 28th, 1853, and united with this church May Ist, 1864. He was graduated from Brown Univer- sity in 1874 and the Rochester Theological Seminary in 1877. He was pastor at Brockport, N. Y., for four years, North Orange, N. J., two years, and since October, 1883, of the First Baptist Church, Fall River, Mass., where he still labors with great acceptance. While at Brockport he had the pleasure of baptizing his three brothers, William H., Clarence A. and John B. The second is now a member of the senior class of the Rochester Theological Seminary, and the former is about to enter the seminary with the ministry in view. Mr. Barbour was invited to deliver an address at the centennial anniversary of the church. Accepting the invitation, he was present, and spoke with great interest to all. His address may be found on page 94 of this volume. Mr. Barbour, as this sketch goes to press, is


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on his way to visit Palestine, in company with the Rev. Byron A. Woods of Philadelphia, the Rev. J. K. Wilson of Taunton, Mass., and the Rev. G. C. Baldwin, Jr., of Springfield.


WILLIAM WARD WEST


is the youngest child of the church in the ministry. He was born in this city, July 11th, 1858. He was converted at sixteen years of age, and baptized by Dr. Sage February 27th, 1876. He at once became an active Christian, and in 1879 began a course of study preparatory to entering the ministry. He took the honors of his class at Suf- field, studied at the University of Rochester, at the Hartford Theological Seminary, and graduated in 1889 from the Rochester Theological Seminary. His ten years' course of study was partially interrupted by his own labors to secure the funds needed for his education. During his course he supplied the church at Tariffville for two years. In the fall of 1889 he became Assistant Pastor of the Fourth Avenue Church at Pittsburg. In eight months the Oakland mission in his care was organ- ized as a church with forty members. This young church he still serves with great success. He was married Octo- ber 9th, 1889, to Miss Jennie E. Sanford of New Hart- ford. By an inadvertence Mr. West's letter to the church at the centennial celebration was omitted.


OTHER NAMES.


It has been impossible to secure biographical sketches of all who have gone from the church into the ministry.


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The following list contains the names of some, if not all, of the others.


JOSEPH JEFFERY, PETER EASTON,


S. B. RANDALL, S. L. BRONSON, R. H. BOWLES,


G. W. PENDLETON,


BENJAMIN GOWER, RALPH H. MAINE, JOHN CLAPP, D. R. LUMSDIN, JOHN JENNINGS, WILLIAM BRONSON, E. H. BRONSON,


W. C. MUNROE,


M. C. THWING, OTIS SAXTON.


DEACONS OF THE CHURCH.


John Bolles, chosen 1790 ; died March, 1830.


Samuel Beckwith, chosen 1790 ; died September, 1833. Gurdon Robins, chosen January 20th, 1814 ; resigned October 5th, 1817. Joseph B. Gilbert, chosen October 5th, 1817 ; died June 2d, 1857. Jeremiah Brown, chosen March, 1822 ; died August 15th, 1851. Waterman Roberts, chosen April 23d, 1830 ; resigned October 17th, 1834. Philemon Canfield, chosen May 27th, 1836 ; resigned July, 1842. Aaron Clapp, chosen May 27th, 1836 ; removed March 3d, 1844. Chauncy G. Smith, chosen July 22, 1842.


James G. Bolles, chosen February 3d, 1845 ; died March 29th, 1871. John Braddock, chosen January 26th, 1852 ; died April 11th, 1871.


James L. Howard, chosen January 26th, 1857. William Wallace, chosen March 4th, 1870 ; died July 10th, 1881. Charles B. Canfield, chosen March 4th, 1870. Gustavus F. Davis, chosen September 29th, 1881. Luther C. Glazier, chosen November 6th, 1881. Rush P. Chapman, chosen November 6th, 1881. Carnot O. Spencer, chosen October 3d, 1889.


CLERKS OF THE CHURCH.


Luther Savage, from April 4th, 1790, to February 17th, 1809. Gurdon Robins, from February 17th, 1809, to October 5th, 1817. Edward Bolles, from October 5th, 1817, to September, 1822. Jeremiah Brown, from September, 1822, to August 25th, 1825. Gurdon Robins, from August 25th, 1825, to February 3d, 1827. Albert Day, from February 3d, 1827, to May 30th, 1834. Joseph W. Dimock, from May 30th, 1834, to January 12th, 1852. Henry E. Robins, from January 12th, 1852, to December 2d, 1853. Heman H. Babour, from December 2d, 1853, to October 30th, 1857. Daniel D. Erving, from October 30th, 1857, to September 10th, 1866. F. B. Eustis, from September 10th, 1866, to April Ist, 1880. Chester G. Munyan, from April Ist. 1880.


GURDON ROBINS


JOSEPH B. GILBERT.


JEREMIAH BROWN.


JOHN BOLLES.


PHILEMON CANFIELD.


JAMES G. BOLLES.


JOHN BRADDOCK.


EARLY OFFICERS.


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


PRESENT OFFICERS OF THE CHURCH.


PASTOR : The Rev. J. S. JAMES .- Residence, 102 Ann Street.


DEACONS :


CHAUNCY G. SMITH,


JAMES L. HOWARD,


GUSTAVUS F. DAVIS,


LUTHER C. GLAZIER,


RUSH P. CHAPMAN,


CARNOT O. SPENCER.


CLERK :


CHESTER G. MUNYAN.


TREASURER :


CHAUNCY G. SMITH.


THE CHURCH COMMITTEE.


In addition to the Pastor, Deacons, and Clerk, the following :-


J. W. DIMOCK, F. A. CHAPIN, A. J. PRUDEN,


W. S. BRONSON, W. O. CARPENTER, W. C. BOLLES,


JOHN SLOAN, ALBERT GUY, A. S. BAILEY,


W. B. CLARK, G. T. UTLEY, J. G. BURNET.


THE SOCIETY'S COMMITTEE :


CARNOT O. SPENCER, Chairman ; SILAS CHAPMAN, Jr., Clerk ; W. O. CARPENTER, C. H. EMMONS, W. C. BOLLES, W. B. CLARK.


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


Adams, Jane J., widow of F. D. Adams, William J.


140 Maple Ave.


B. May 5, 1848


So Church B. Jan. 5, 1868


Adams, Emily A.


66


B. May 2, 1858


Allardyce, Charles B.


28 Center


L. June 1, 1882


Allardyce, Catharine


L. June 1, 1882


Allen, Ada, widow of Edward


559 Main L. Nov. 29, 1878


Allen, Mary A., widow of Wm. G.


Chicago, Il1.


L. Jan. 4, 1850


Allis, Miss Frances M.


90 Edwards


L. Sep. 5, 1886


Alpress, H. W., widow of G. L.


39 Chestnut


B. Mar. 7, 1841


Andrews, Wales L.


Elmwood L. July 7, 1868


Andrews, Elizab'h, widow of Lyman 98 Edwards


B. Mar. 7, 1841


Annis, Caroline H., wife of B. H. Arnold, Frances M., wife of G. W. Arthur, Louisa, widow of James G. Ashwell, Miss Elizabeth S.


Springfield, Mass.


B. Mar. 3, 1878


54 Chestnut


B. May 20, 1855


W. Rocky Hill


L. Sep. 28, 1882


Aston, Della F. (Taylor), wife of William


Milford


L. June 3, 1880 Richm'd City, Wis. L. Aug. 7, 1864


Babcock, Caroline, wife of A. W.


East Hartford B. Apr. 4, 1873


Bailey, Asher S.


East Hartford B. Apr. 7, 1878


Bailey, Hannah E., wife of Charles


1043 Main


L. May 10, 1852


Barker, Charles S. W.


26 Belden B. Jan. 22, 1865


Barker, Ludlow


Farmington Ave.


L. Apr. 2, 1852


Barker, William E.


56 Asylum


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Barker, Lizzie B.


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Barnes, George C.


29 Spring


B. Mar. 28, 1858


Barnum, Miss Belle M.


25 I-2 Florence


L. June 30, 1887


Barrows, Miss Nellie M.


190 Sisson Ave.


L. Feb. 3, 1881


Bartlett, James B.


24 Belden


L. Nov. 29, 1872


Batterson, James G.


I Vine


L. Sep. 7, 1845


Batterson, James G., Jr.


New York City


B. Apr. 7, 1878 B. Apr. 21, 1878


Bayliss, James E.


129 Trumbull


B. May 5, 1878


Bayliss, Isadore E.


B. May 5, 1878


Beardsley, Anna G., wife of B. F.


90 Edwards


L. Sep. 5, 1886


Beardsley, Miss Mary A.


90 Edwards


L. Sep. 5, 1886


Beardsley, Guy E.


90 Edwards


B. Jan. 1, 1888


Beeman, William M.


IO Avon


L. Jan. 31, 1867


Beeman, Mary A.


B. Apr. 6, 1876


Behner, F. Edward


22 Walnut


B. Apr. 2, 1876


Behner, Ella M. (Shumway)


$


66


B. Mar. 19, 1876


Bayliss, Charles E.


30 Vernon


B. Oct. 24, 1886


Bayliss, Eunice W. (Brown)


Tylerville


B. July 4, 1858


Atwood, Mary R., wife of T. W.


244


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


Belcher, Eliza A., widow of John


New London


B. Oct. 22, 1837


Belcher, Mary E., wife of R. S.


Buckland 179 Albany Ave.


B. Apr. 2, 1876


Belknap, Miss Rosella


B. Apr. 4, 1858


Bennett, Alice (Howard), wife of E. B. 67 Collins


B. Dec. 5, 1858


Berry, Anna F., widow of Benj.


107 Hungerford


B. Dec. 6, 1857


Bestor, Foronda


New Hartford


L. Nov. 4, 1872


Bestor, L. (Merritt), wife of S. J. Bidwell, Frank L.


So Buckingham Manchester


B. Mar. 14, 1852 L. June 28, 1877


Bissell, Miss Emma L.


Windsor


B. Apr. 23, 1876


Bliss, Emeline, wife of Edward


54 Sumner


B. Feb. 4, 1872


Bolles, Enoch


Ashford


B. Mar. 5, 1865


Bolles, George J.


Brooklyn, N. Y.


B. Mar. 30, 1884


Bolles, Herman L.


12 Village


B. Nov. 6, 1887 Io Goodman Place B. Apr. 2, 1852


Bolles, Miss Jennie J.


12 Village


B. Apr. 6, 1884


Bolles, Wm. C.


12 Village 66


L. May 29, 1873


Bonner, John D.


88 Fairmount


L. June 4, 1881 B. May 4, 1881


Bonner, Violet (Marsh)


Bowers, Miss Ellen M.


180 High


B. Jan. 5, 1868


Boynton, Miss Ada


38 Williams


B. June 5, 1887


Boynton, Edward B.


38 Williams


B. Mar. 30, 1884


Boynton, Jennie P. (Sloane)


Boynton, Miss Ella L.


38 Williams


L. May 1, 1879


Wallingford B. Mar. 30, 1884


Boynton, Henry M.


38 Williams


L. May 1, 1879


Braddock, Miss Annie


13 Capitol Ave.


B. Jan. 17, 1841


Bradstreet, F. A., wife of G. W.


Roylston, Vt.


B. Jan. 1, 1865 E. Oct. 5, 1866


Brewer, Miss Carrie E.


29 Pratt


B. Dec. 22, 1889


Brewer, C. A., widow of F. A.


29 Pratt


B. Mar. 2, 1862


Brewster, Alfred L.


26 Goodwin


B. June 4, 1881


Brewster, Mary E., widow of N. D.


26 Goodwin


L. Apr. 6, 1873


Brewster, Sarah E., wife of H. T. Broadus, S. S.


41 Windsor


B. May 2, 1852


Bronson, Miss Emma L.


106 Ann


B. June 5, 1864


Bronson, Willis S.


106 Ann


B. Mar. 4, 1842


Bronson, Sarah A. (Winslow)


B. Dec. 1, 1842


Brown, Miss Abbie C.


36 Bond


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Brown, Elmer E.


Rocky Hill


B. Apr. 2, 1876


Brown, Miss Mary E.


472 Main B. May 20, 1838 Providence, R. I. E. Dec. 25, 1878


Brown, William A. -


Rocky Hill


L. Aug. 31, 1866


Brown, Margaret G.


L. Aug, 31, 1866


Buckley, Wm. O., Jr.


312 Asylum


B. Oct. 25, 1885


Buckley, Nellie A.


L. Oct. 29, 1885


Bulkeley, Miss Bertha


8 Belden


B. Feb. 23, 1890


Bullock, Mary O., wife of Jos. B.


154 Main


B. Jan. 5, 1868


B. Apr. 2, 1852


Bolles, Harriet E. (Payne)


B. Feb. 27, 1881


Boynton, Geo. H.


Brewer, Alice M., wife of Janeway


East Hartford


Louisville, Ky.


L. Oct. 31, 1889


Brown, Robert


Bolles, Jane, widow of E. J.


245


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


Burdick, Rollin D.


12 Canton


B. June 6, 1858


Burdick, Sarah J. (Glazier) $


B. Apr. 5, 1863


Burnet, James G.


IIO Hopkins L. Jan. 30, 1879


Burnet, Carrie M.


B. Feb. 2, 1879


Butman, Ransom T.


57 Farmington


L. Feb. 27, 1890


Cadwell, Amelia H., wife of J. M. James Street


B. Nov. 4, 1866


Cairnes, Elizabeth, wife of Joseph 17 Canton


L. Aug. 30, 1878


Callender, Mary G., widow of Lewis 129 Trumbull


B. Apr. 1, 1838


Campbell, H. M., wife of A. C. 206 Asylum


B. Mar. 14, 1858


Canfield, Miss Ellen A.


116 Main


B. Jan. 4, 1852


Carpenter, Miss Cora


Burnside


B. June 5, 1887 B. Apr. 27, 1884


Carpenter, Fred H.


2 East


L. July 1, 1886


Carpenter, Frederick H.


Burnside


L. May 1, 1879


Carpenter, Anna


Carpenter, Ira


Burnside


L. Nov. 29, 1878 L. Nov. 29, 1878


Carpenter, William O. -


12 Belden


B. June 1, 1884


Carpenter, Helen L.


38 Church


R. Jan. 28, 1886


Carman, Nancy E.


Glastonbury


B. Nov. 2, 1856 L. June 3, 1859


Case, Horace J.


49 Bellevue 591 Main B. July 4, 1858


Case, Miss Mabel D.


591 Main


B. Feb. 23, 1890


Chadwick, Hattie W. (Waghorn), wife of Elliot


S. Hampton, L. I. L. July 3, 1884


Chamberlain, C. W.


1478 Broad L. May 29, 1890


Chapin, Francis A.


85 Jefferson


L. Jan. 5, 1879


Chapin, Jane P.


L. Jan. 5, 1879


Chapin, Miss Florence E.


85 Jefferson


L. Jan. 5, 1879


Chapin, Miss Laura


85 Jefferson


B. Feb. 27, 1881


Chapin, Miss Mary L.


85 Jefferson


L. Jan. 5, 1879


Chapman, Dwight


34 Morgan


B. Mar. 6, 1887


Chapman, Adeline, widow of S. E.


30 Washington


B. Feb. 25, 1838


Chapman, Frederick S.


113 Edwards


B. Jan. 1, 1888


Chapman, James O.


22 Belden


B. Apr. 7, 1878


Chapman, Nancy T.


E. May 4, 1876


Chapman, Maria F., widow of Silas


911 Main


B. Mar. 4, 1838


Chapman, Rush P.


113 Edwards


L. Oct. 29, 1874


Chapman, Addie E.


911 Main


B. May 17, 1874


Chapman, Sophia, wife of Adelbert


559 Main


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Charter, Miss Lena E.


88 Wooster


Charter, Oliver E.


88 Wooster


B. Apr. 6, 1884 B. Jan. 26, 1890


Carpenter, Lucy A.


66


E. July 3, 1884


Carman, George G.


L. Apr. 5, 1850


Carrier, David H.


Carrier, Mary J.


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Case, Laura A., wife of H. O.


L. May 1, 1879


Carpenter, Julia A. (Case)


L, Oct. 29, 1874 B. May 17, 1874


Chapman, Silas, Jr. Chapman, Julia A. $


246


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


Church, J. M.(Chalker), wife of H. B. Bridgeport


B. Mar. 3, 1878


Clapp, Nellie L., wife of Cyrus C.


26 Church


L. Mar. 2, 1876


Clark, Alice B., wife of Oliver


Wapping


B. June 22, 1865 13 Capitol Avenue B. Jan. 17, 1841


Clark, Emma (Haub), wife of H. D.


19 Morgan


B. Mar. 28, 1886


Clark, George N.


13 Capitol Avenue B. Apr. 4, 1873


Clark, Nellie R.(Crosby) wife of E.D. 181 Babcock


B. Mar. 27, 1881


Clark, William B.


268 Farmington


B. Jan. 3, 1858


Clay, George -


Putnam


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Clay, Anna


66


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Clay, William


68 Clark


L. Nov. 2, 1882


Clay, Hannah


L. Nov. 2, 1882


Clough, Miss Emma J.


405 Main


L. June 4, 1885


Coleman, Fannie E., wife of A. H.


778 Main


B. Nov. 3, 1867


Cook, Edward W., Jr.


905 Main


B. July 7, 1884


Cook, Miss Lucinda A.


916 Main


B. Mar. 2, 1862


Cook, Lucy A., widow of John


85 Clark


B. Dec. 4, 1864


Cooley, Sarah, widow of Almon


684 Main


E. Mar. 31, 1876


Cooper, H. (Wright), wife of W. F.


103 Jefferson


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Cornwall, Jessie L., wife of Geo. I.


Buffalo, N. Y.


B. Apr. 7, 1878


Crosby, Albert H.


I12 Hungerford


B. Apr. 13, 1881


Crosby, George E. -


112 Hungerford


B. Mar. 27, 1881


Crosby, Clara J.


.


106 Trumbull


B. Mar. 24, 1878


Crosby, Albert W.


19 Seyms


B. Feb. 6, 1887


Crosby, Miss Carrie May


112 Hungerford


B. Jan. 26, 1890 L. Dec. 4, 1879


Crowell, Amelia A.


L. Dec. 4, 1879


Cummings, Miss Ida L.


2 Bellevue


B. Dec. 22, 1889


Curtis, E. C. B., wife of G. W.


230 Main


L. Jan. 16, 1890


Cushman, F. V., widow of Elisha


43 Chestnut


L. June 3, 1870


Daniels, Charles B.


926 Main


L. Apr. 28, 1881


Daniels, Jane H.


L. Jan. 7, 1883


Daniels, Lillian M., wife of Wm. N. Winthrop


B. Mar. 24, 1878


Darlin, Parker L.


East Hartford


B. May 5, 1878


Dart, Mary P., wife of Charles


325 Asylum L. July 3, 1890


Davis, Gustavus F.


129 Washington


B. Mar. 24, 1833


Davis, Lucy T.


B. Mar. 30, 1834


Davis, Joseph S.


46 Wooster


L. Mar. 29, 1883


Davis, Frances L.


L. Mar. 29, 1883


Davis, Josephine, wife of I. B. 183 High


L. Sep. 6, 1867


Delahanty, H. A., wife of John J.


75 Pleasant


L. Mar. 4, 1877


Dickinson, Carrie E., wife of E. M. Dickinson, Franklin P.


Philadelphia


B. Dec. 4, 1871


Dimock, Joseph W.


204 High


B. Apr. 28, 1816


Dow, Annie, wife of D. H.


943 Main B. Apr. 7, 1878


Drake, Nathan F.


805 Main


B. Feb. 28, 184I


L. Nov. 29, 1872


Crosby, Miss Mary E.


Crowell, John W.


455 Garden


218 Main


B. Apr. 7, 1878


Clark, Emily J., widow of A. N.


247


ROLL OF MEMBERSHIP.


Dubes, Miss Mary


352 Main


L. Nov. 4, 1886


Duley, Julia E., wife of J. E.


So Church


E. June 4, 1858


Dunham, Mrs. Amelia F.


186 Collins


L. Nov. 5, 1882


Dustin, Loraine (King), wife of C. E. 519 Farmington


B. Feb. 19, 1865




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