The Presbyterian Church in Iowa, 1837-1900; history, Part 21

Author: Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Synod of Iowa; Hubbard, Joseph Welton
Publication date: 1907
Publisher: [Cedar Rapids, Jones & Wells]
Number of Pages: 408


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Bethel of W. Un., 90-1. D. Jan. 4, 92. "A devoted Christian, in character and work. A clear, strong scholar, and fine edu- cator. Also a good preacher." T. S. Bailey.


Hodges, John G. B in England. Oberlin Col. and Sem. Lic., 85. Ord., 86, Cong. Council. Ser. Lime Springs, 93-5. Mo. and Dak., 96-8. Lebanon, Ia., 99. Canada. Dishamel, Can., 1906.


Hoffmeister, Charles C. B. Tenn., Sep. 6, 58. King's C.,


84. Stud. Col. T. S. Va. Prin. T. S., 87. Ord., Nov. 11, 86. Pres. Red River. Ser. Axtel, Kan., 87-90. Afton, 90'1. Kan., Minn.


Hollyday, Wilson C. Pres. Sidney, Ohio. Ser .: West Point. Tea., 55-8. Eddyville, and Kirkville, 59-61. Chariton, 63-7. Columbia and Whitebreast, 68-70. Newbern, 71-2. Lucas, 73-5. Chariton, Res. 76-8. Mt. Vernon and Hope- ville Chs., 79. Greenfield, Ohio. H. R. D. May 13, 89. Age 79.


Holmes, Henry B. (N. S.) Ser .: Belvidere, Ill., 62. Dubuque Second, 63-6. Dist. Sec., 67-8. Ill., and Mo., till his death. D. July 11, 85. Age 71.


Holt, Edmund D., (N. S.) B. Vt. Sep. 20, 18. Am. C., 46. U. T. S., 49. Ord., 50, Pres. Galena. Ser. Rock Island, 111., 49-52. Montrose, 53-5. Minn. W. C., 56. D. June 11, 65.


Honsaker, David S. Rec. from Pres. Topeka, 1900. Ord., May 15, 1900, Pres. Corning. Ser. Randolph and Ander- son, 1900. Afton, Ia., 1906 .


Hood, John, D.D. Grad. State U., Ind., 62. In military Ser. Civil War. Ord., June 16, 70, Pres. Kaskaskia. Ser.


Sparta, Ill., 70 -. Cedar Rapids Second, 78-84. Agt. and Supt., Cedar Rapids, 85-88. Galesburg, Ill., 89-97. D. in Texas, Jan. 29, 1905. Age 64.


Hopkins, John T. B. Hillsboro, Ohio, May 2, 56. Pars. C., M. A., 81. McC. T. S., 84. Lic., 84. Ord., 85, Pres. Kearney. Ser. Ill., Neb., Cal., Colo., till 97. Indianola, 98- 1900. Res., Fullerton, Cal.


Horne, Robert. B. in Canada, Sep. 30, 60. Col. N. J. 2 years. McC. T. S., 91. Ord., 92, Pres. Rock River. Ser. Ill., till 94. Cleghorn and Mt. Pleasant, 94-7. Utica, Minn., 1906.


Horton, Eugene S. B. in Ind., United with C. P. Ch., at age of 14. Taught school ten years. Admitted to the bar. Cum. Pres. Sem. Grad., 1901. Ser, in C. P. Churches till 1904. Auburn, 1905-6. G. p. 7.


Hostetler, Harvey. B. Somerset, Pa., Feb. 13, 57. Un. of Iowa., B. A., 81. U. T. S., of N. Y., 84. Lic., May, 84, Waterloo Pres. Ord., Oct., 84. Pres. Ft. Dodge. Ser. Vail, 84-90. Sioux City Second, 90-97. Pres Buena Vista Col., 97-1900. Council Bluffs, Second, 1900 -. G. p.p 12, 88, 107.


Howe, Charles Marion. B. Girard, Pa., Mar. 21, 42. U. of Iowa, 67. Aub. Sem. 2 years, McC. 1 year. Ord., Nov. 17, 71. Pres. Waterloo. Ser. Eldora and Point Pleasant, 72-9. Janes- ville, 80-6. Dysart. 87-9. New Mex., 90-93. Pasadena, Cal., 94-6. D. Mch. 2, 97. Age 55. "A cultured gentleman of the Old School. A good preacher, a pains-taking, patient, pastor. Sweet and spiritual in his motives. A very precise


man in his methods." T. S. Bailey.


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Howe, Samuel Storrs. B. Shoreham, Vt., June 20, 08.


M. C., 29. And. Sem. (1) Ord. Pres. Chemung, May 6, 41. Ser: New York State, 38-49. Iowa City, Ia., 49-51. Sec. 52-3. S. S. Franklin, 56. Scott, 59. Prof. I. C., 61. Scott and Atalissa, 63. Pres. Miss., 67-8. Ed. Temp. Journalist. "Literary Advertiser," "Annals of Iowa," Mostly, W. C. H. R., 81-8 Mem. G. Assembly, 81. Convener of Synod of Iowa, 81. D. Oct., 24, 88.


Hoyt, James A. Lic., Pres. Waterloo, 68. Ser. Laporte City, 69-71. Disappears.


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Hubbard, Joseph Welton, D. D. B. Geneseo, N. Y., May 11, 27. Hamilton C., 50, A. B. 53, A. M. Harvard U. L. L. B., 52. Lawyer, New York, 2 years. Buena Vista and Lenox, D. D., 1906. Un. T. Sem., 54-5. Prin. T. S., 55-7. Grad. Lic., Pr. N. York., 56. Ord. Pres. West Jersey, Aug. 5. 57. Ser. Sec. Ch., Bridgeton, N. J., 57-65. Cape May, N. J. 65-7. LeRoy, N. Y., 67-9. Dayton, N. J., 70-5. President N. Illinois Col., 75-7. Cong. Ch., Dewitt, Ia., 77-9. Wilton and Sugar Creek, 79-83. Knoxville, 83-9. Mechanicsville, 89-96. Linn Grove, 96-99. H. R. Mount Vernon, la., Stated Clerk. Pres. W. Jersey, Genesee, and Cedar Rapids. Mem. Gen. Assemblies, 61, 75, 95. Author of "History of the Presby- terian Church in Iowa, from 1837 to 1900." Pub. 1907. Was thrice married: To Olive S. Carrier, 1850, Rebecca B. Mc Bride, 1858. Laura B. Smith, 1888. Survivors of seven chil- dren: Joseph D., Prin. Univ. 81, Lawyer in Chicago; Louis M. European Schools 4 years, and Franz Liszt, President South Carolina College of Music, Greenville, S. C. G. pp. 17, 88.


Hudson, John. B. Lexington, Ky., 1800. T. U., 1818. Pr. T. S., 21. Ord. , Pres. West Lexington, 24. Ser Ky., O., Tenn., till 47. Muscatine, Ia., 47-9. High Prairie and Branch, 49-52. W. Liberty, 53. Sugar Creek, and Wap-


sinonock, 54-5. Sugar Creek, 55-8. Cedar Valley, 58-68 Fairview, 59-61. Unity, 60-1. D., Keota, May 25, 91. G. p. 71


Huendling, Leubke, D. D. B. Germany. Dub. Sch., 76 McC. T. S., 79. Lic., Pres. Dubuque. Ord., Ft. Dodge. Ser Wheatland, Ger., Breda, 79-81. Inst. Dub. T. S., 81-3 Wheatland, Ger., and Emman, Ger., Breda, Ia., 84-92. W. Ger. and Em., 93-9. 1900, W. G. only. Breda, Ia., 1906.


Hughes, Daniel. L. D. D. B. Cold Spring, N. J., 20. Jei Col. B. A., 40. W. and J. C., D. D., 90. Prin. T. S., 43. Lic., Pres. West Jersey. Ord., Pres. Huntingdon. Ser. Pa. till 57. Glenwood, Ia., 57-64. Des Moines, 64-6. Tipton and York, 66-9. R. R. Miss., 69-70. Yankee Grove, 70-4. Big Grove, 70-77. Dysart, 76-9. Tranquility, 79-85. Salem. 82-5. Eldora, 86. Petersburg, Pa., 87-91. H. R., D. Lake Charles, La., Feb. 20, 1902.


Hughes, Richard Cecil. B. : Springdale, O. Nov. 10, 61 W. U. O., 84. Prin, T. S., Grad. Ord., Pres. Council Bluffs May 87 .. Ser. Sidney, 87-91. 92-6, Prof. Tabor C. Pres .. 91-6. Dis. to Assoc. of Cong. Chs., 97.


Hughes, Robert J. Lic., D M .. Pres., 77. Ser. Adel and Waukee, 77-88. Guthrie Center, 89. D. Nov. 11, 89. Age 44


Hughes, Melancthon. B. O. Sep. 19, 43. Mi. U., 64 Prin. Sem., 67. Ord., Ev. June 21, 68. Pres. Mo. River Ser Neb. and Utah, 67-70. Atlantic and Avoca, 70-3. D Santa Fe, N. M., Nov. 18, 73.


Hughes, William Jr. B. Wales. Wab. C. B. A., 78 M. A., 82. Lane T S., 87. Lic., 80. Ord., 81. Pres. S Dak. Ser S. Dak., Wisc., Ia. Oxford, 84-5. Baker City Or., 1900.


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Hummer, Michael. Ind. C. Ind. Prin. T. S., 30 (1). Ord., July 18, 34, Pres. Crawfordsville. Ser. Ind. and Ill. till 39. Davenport 1st, 40. Round Prairie, 41. Iowa City, 42-7. Washington, 48. Kan., Mo. Business. While in service he was active and self-sacrificing. A financial difference with Iowa City Ch. he tried to settle by capturing the bell. We let the Poet Laureate of the day tell the story; and we assure the reader that it contains quite as much truth as poetry.


HUMMER'S BELL.


In the Presbyterian church, pretty high up in the steeple, Hung a loud-sounding bell, to call together all the people. That bell was held in high esteem by all who knew its sound; It rang so loud it could be heard for many miles around.


The minister who labored there did not exactly suit; The people thought they'd let him slide, but he was rather cute. He did not get his salary for which they had agreed; And he was bound to have it-and he knew he could succeed.


For he had formed a plan which to Margrave he did tell: He would ascend that steeple and let down that handsome bell, So he mounted a long ladder, and climbed through the steeple door,


And soon the bell came rushing down, and landed on the floor. Then followed fast his trouble, for the ladder was taken away, And he was up in the steeple, and there he had to stay. And there he preached a sermon-far louder than before; Some said he threatened vengeance, and others said he swore!


For Vanfleet had sent a wagon, and the bell was loaded in; And the driver never reckoned he'd committed any sin. He took the bell to a rapid stream, and sank it very deep, And there for months the bell remained while Hummer was left to weep.


In due time the bell was resurrected by a man who had turned Mormon; and was carried to Salt Lake City, where it did service on the private school house of the Mormon prophet.


The failure to get satisfaction left the church in silence, but filled the preacher with noisy wrath. Years later he said: "That bell, that bell! I yet shall ring that bell through heaven, earth, and hell." You see he was himself something of a poet. Leaving I. C. he was S. S. at Washington in 1848, finally de- posed for a complication of errors, and died in Wyandotte, Kan. in 79.


Moral: Settle up with the minister.


Hunt, Charles R. Ph. D. Ap. in 90. Ser. Colfax, 90-1. Keota, 93. Pa., 94-8. Eldora, Owassa, Cedar Valley, 99-00. - Burkeville, Ky., 1905.


Hunter, Thomas K. D. D. B. Ashland, O. Vermi'l Inst., 80. Danville T. S., 83. Lic., 82. Ord., 83, C. Bluffs. Ser. Griswold, 83-8. Villisca, 96-00. Omaha, Neb., 1905.


Hutchison, Hugh. Has LeClaire and Princeton, 54-5. D. member of Cedar Presb., 55 or 56.


Hutchison, Arthur L. D. D. B. Pa. Studied Theol. privately. Lic., and Ord. 83. by Synod Luth. Ch. Rec, by Pres. Chicago 84. Ser. Lansing, 84-91. Ore., Wash. Tacoma.


Hutchinson, John C. Ph. D. B. O. Miam. Un., 56. Mon. T. S., 61. Lic., 61. Ord., 63, U. P. Pres. Monmouth. Prof. Mon. Col., 59-90. Acting Pres. for a time. Rec, by Pr. Sioux City, 91. Ser. Prof. Buena Vista Col., 91-3.and 95-9. Larrabee, 93-5. Address Monmouth I11., 1906.


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Hutchison, George A. Mar. C., 62. Prin. T. S., 62-3. Ord., ? Ser. 111 .. 67-9. West Point, 69-70 Ind .. Wis., Neb., Kan., Colo. San Bernardino, Cal., 1904.


Idsinga, Bernardus H. B. Elburg, Netherlands. Lic., 71. Ref. Ch. Netherlands. Ord., Cong. Council of Winnebago, 74. P. Holland Cong. Ch., Alto. Wis., 74-8. Rec. Ft. Dodge Pres. 78. Ser. Hospers and East Orange 78-80. Wis. 81-1906.


Ilsley, William Henry. B. Montg. Co., Ill. Blackb. U. B. A., 73. M. A., 82. Stud. Theol. Blk. U. Il1. Lic., Pres. Alton, 73. Ord. Pres. Platte, 73. Ser. St. Joseph, Mo., 73-4. Hopkins, Mo., 74-80. Carlyle, I11., 80-3. Elgin, I11., 83-6. Macon, I11., 86-94. Agt. Coe College, 94-6. Grand Junction, . and Dana, 96-8. Leon, 99-03. Wyoming, Ia., 1903-7. Soldier in U. S. Army, 61-4. His regiment, Ninth Ill. Inf., represented in 110 battles or skirmishes.


Innes, John W. D. D. B. Brookdale, Ontario. Mon. Col. Ill. B. A. McC. T. S., 92-4. Prin. T, S., 94-5. Lic., 95, Pres. Cedar Rapids. Ord., 96, Pres. Ft. Dodge. Ser. Algona, 96-7 Nevada, 97-9. Monticello, 1900-1907. G. p. 51.


Israel, George R. Rec. from Pres. Newark, Oct. 11, 88. Ser. Janesville, 89-97. Dis. to Pres. Newark. In Dutch Ref. Ch. Brooklyn, 1905.


Jack, Hugh, D. D. B. Portglenone, Ire. Stud. Royal U. Ire. Auburn T. S., 93. Lic., and Ord. Pres. Geneva, 92. Ser. Neveda, 92-3. Westminster Ch. Des Moines, 94-6. Dexter, 96-8. Des Moines Westminster, 99-1903. Peoria, I11., 1904-7. G. p. 25.


Jackson, Sheldon, D. D., LL. D. B. Minaville, N. Y., 1834. Un. Col., 55. A. B., and D. D., 97. Han. C. D. D., 7.4. Rich. C. O., LL. D., 97. Prin. T. S., 58. Lic., 57. Ord., 58, Pres. Albany. My. to Choctaws, 58-9. H. M., La Crescent, Minn., 59-64. Rochester., Minn., 64-9. Sup. H. Miss., West Territories, 69-70. Sup. Wyo., Col., N. M., Ariz., Utah, Mont., 70-82. U. S., Gen. Agt. Education in Alaska, 85-1907, Mod. G. Assembly, 97. Swept over Iowa, and established several churches, but did not stop long enough to be enrolled in our Synod. G. p. 104.


Jacob, Prosper Hubbard. B. Berkshire Co. Mass. Oct. 30, 08. F. C., 43. W. T. S., 44-6. Lic., 46. Ord., 46, Pres. Redstone. Ser. Mckeesport, Pa., 46-51. Coshocton, O., 51-5. Knoxville, I., 55-73. Dallas Center, 73-4. Infirm. H. R. at Knoxville till death D. Sept. 14, 86. Chaplain with Iowa Volunteers during the Civil war. G. p. 6.


James, David W. M. D. Ord. April. 24, 70, Pres. Winona, Ser. Steamboat Rock, Grundy Center, 76. Greene, 78. Ply- mouth, LeMars, 79-86. Oregon City, Ore., 1906.


Janes, Justus L. (N. S.) From Grand River Pres. Ser. Wyoming, 69-70 W. C., 71-2. D. at Floyd, Ia., Oct. 4, 72. Age 64.


Jeffries, Winfield Vance. B. O. Wo. Un. 82. A. M., 85. Boston U. Div. Sch,. 85. Ord., Pres. C. Bluffs in 86. Ser. Malvern, Ia., 86-91. El Paso, Ill., 1900. Morrison, I11., 1906.


Jenkins, Daniel E. Ph. D. B. Flintshire, Wales. 1866. U. Melbourne, Aus. A. B., 89. M. A., 91. Melbourne T. S,


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88-9. Prin. T. S., 91. Ord. Pres. Chester, 91. Ser. P., New London, Pa., 91-96. Pres. and Prof. Philos. Parsons Col., Ja., 96-1901. Prof. Omaha T. S., 1901-7. Omaha, Neb.


Jenkins, Hermon, D., D. D. B. Columbus, O., 42. Hamilton, Col. N. Y., B. A., 64. Beloit Col. Wis., D. D., 81. Stud, Auburn T. S., 64-5. Un. T. S., N. Y., 67. Stud. abroad, 67-8. Lic., 66, Pres. New York. Ord., 68, Pres, Chicago. Ser. P. Cent. Ch. Joliet 68-73. Freeport, I11., 73-89. Sioux City 1st, 89-95. Kansas City, 2nd, 95-1900. Riverside, Chi- cago, 1901-7.


Jenks, George M. From Pres. Galena and Belvidere. Ser. Centerville, la., 71-2. D. Aug. 26, 72.


Jennings, C. P. (N. S.) From Pres. Cincinnati, Bur- lington 2nd, 55. W. C., 56. Ind., Ill., Ind., Shelbyville, 69, Last appearance.


Jennings, William H. Licentiate Des Moines Pres., in 71. Ser. Maynard, 81-4. Kan, Dak., 85, 1906.


Jewett, Sylvanus. B. O., 09. H. C., 37. W. T. S. 37-9. Prin. T. S., 39-40. Ord. Pres, Chillicothe. Ser. O., I11., O. till 66. Tea. Farley, S. S. Epworth, 66-7. Tea., 68-9. Rock Creek, 71. D. Jan 12, 72 ..


Johnson, Asa. B. South Deerfield, Mass. Feb. 13, 1802. Union C. N. Y., 27. Ord., 30. Gen. Cong. Consociation. Ser. Mo., O., Ind., N. Y., till 57. Adel, la., and neighboring chs., 57-67. H. R. D. Marshall, Mich., Aug. 15, 91.


Johnson, Jerry. Lic., 98, Pres. Dubuque. Ord. Apr. 18, 99, Dubuque. Summit, 1900. St. Louis, Mo., 1906.


Johnson, Samuel M. B. Ind. Pars. Col., 81. McC. T. S., 84. Lic., 83. Ord. 84, Pres. Council Bluffs. Ser. Corning, 84-7. Org. Corning Acad. in 85. Denver, Chicago. Charlotte, N. C., 1906.


Johnson, Silas. B. Greene Co. Pa., Dec, 31, 21. Martins- burg Acad. W. T. S., 46-9. Lic., 48. Ord. Oct. 2, 49, Pres. Marion. Ser. Mt. Gilead, Bucyrus. Worthington, O. till 61. Oskaloosa, la., 62-7. Indianola, 67-79. Leon 79-84. H. R D. Ap. 18, 87. G. p. 71.


Johnston, Howard Agnew. Ph. D., D. D. B, Green Co. O., U. of Cinc. O., B. A., 82. Wo. U. O. Ph. D., 89. Pars. C. Ia., D. D., 94. Lane T. S., 85. Lic., 84. Ord., 85, Pres. Cincinnati. Ser. Cincinnati, O. 7th, 84-90. Central, Des Moines, 90-3. Chic. 41st St., 93-8. Madison Av., N. Y., 99- 1906. Mod. Synod of Iowa, 93. Lecturer in India.


Johnston, John L. B. Oskaloosa, Ja., Hillsdale C. Mich., B. A., 84. McC. T. S., 88. Ord., Pres. Duluth, 88. Ser. Ava, Ill., 88-91. Adel, 91-2. In Mich. till 1900. Dis. to Cumb. Presb.


Johnstone, William W. B. Edgington, I11. Aug. 4, 66. Lake. F. U., B. A., 88. M. A., 92. McC. T. S .. 91. Lic., 90. Ord., 91, Pres. Rock River. Ser. Geneseo, Il1 .. , 91-4. Tipton, Ia., 94-9. River Forest, Ill., 99-1906.


Jones, Daniel. (N. S.) At Keokuk, 46. Mich., 54. Ind., 63.


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Jones, John D. From Pres. Utica, 71. Ser. Columbia and Plymouth, 71-2. Intrans,. 73. H. R. D. 76, Pella, Ia.


Jones, John L. B. Wales May1, 29. Aub. Sem., 60. Ord. Oct. 8, 61. Ser. New York, 61-73. Villisca, 74-9. Essex and Imogene, 81-2. Cazenovia, N. Y. D. June 12, 95.


Jones, John M. B. Pa. June 3, 21. Wash. C, 51. W. T. S., 55. Lic., 55. Ord., 57, Pres. Cedar. Ser. Walcott and Blue Grass, 57-61. In Pa., 62. H. R. D. Sep. 16, 97.


Jones, John Rees. B. in England. Park C. B. A., 90. M. A., 95. Om. T. S., 95. Ord., 95, Pres. Omaha. Ser. Manilla, 95-6. S. D., Cal. Last appears. Redding, Cal. 1903.


Jones, Owen. B. in Wales. Univ. London, B. A., 72. M. A., 79. Ord., 77, Syn. N. Wales. Ser. In Wales, 75-87. O., 87-8. Manchester, Ia., 88-9. P. Welch. Oakland, Cal., Seattle, Wash., 1906.


Jones, Robert J. B. Albany, N. Y. Wms. Col., B. A., 69. Newburg T. S., 72. Lic., 71. Ord., 74. Pres. Albany. Ser. In N. Y. and Ill. till 86. Janesville, 87. Now Gaines, Mich.


Jones, Williston. (N. S.) Appears in 50. Ser. Cedar Rapids, 1st, 50-6. Iowa Falls, 57-64. D. Nov. 27, 65. Age 51. Mem. Pres. of St. Louis at his death. "He was wont to scour the Cedar Valley with his mules, wearing out a span or two every year. Was never satisfied if he did not see sinners converted all the time. He went straight from a protracted meeting to his Savior, with these words on his lips: "May they all be converted" -- Samuel Storrs Howe. For what he did for Cedar Rapids and Coe College see the story of Coe College.


Jordan, William H. D. D. B. Vinton, Mar. 18, 66. Coe. C., 91. McC. T. S., 94. B. D. Lic., 93. Ord. June 19, 94. Pres. Waterloo. Ser. Morrison, 94-6. Grundy Center, 96-1901. Carroll, 1902 .- 6 G. pp. 46, 51.


Junkin, Benjamin O. B. Pa., 26. Jef. C., 55. W. T. S., 58. Lic., 57. Ord., 60, Pres. Clarion. Ser. O., Pa., till 69. Dexter, Ia., 70-1. Penn. and Cal. H. R. Los Angeles, Cal. D. Oct, 11, 99.


Kadletz, Adolph. B. Austria. Omaha T. S., 96. Lic.,


95. Ord., 96, Pres. Omaha. Ser. Ref. Bohem., Saratoga,


97. Minn., N. Dak. Res. Westhope, N. D.


Kain, William M. (N. S.) B. O. Ord., 59. N. S. Pres. Des Moines. Ser: H. Miss. in Iowa, Missouri, Pa., and Ohio for 25 years. Ser. in Ia. Panora, 59-60. Unionville, 61-2. Ash- tabula, O., 1906.


Kalohn, Augustus. B. in Prus. Dub. Sem., 89. Lic., 88. Ord., Ap. 17, 89, Pres. Dubuque. Ser. Ramsay (Ger-


mania), 88-90. So. Dak. Bay, Mo., 1906.


Kaye, A. Cato. B. Manchester, Eng. Owen's C. Vic. Un. Ord., 82, Ontario Cong. Asso. Ser. N. Y. and Mich. till 87. Jefferson, Ia., 88-99. Dis. to Cong. Assoc., 1900.


Kaye, James R. Ph. D., LL. D., B. Woodstock, Ont. Bloomington, U. Ph. B., 83. P. G. Wis. U. Lawrence U. Ph. D., 94. Chic. T. S., .85-6. Ord. Nov. 15, 87. Ill. C. Asso, Cong. Church. Ser. in Ill. and Wis. till 94. Lyons, Ia .. , 95-7. Prof. Greek, N. Il1. C. W. C., 98. Traveled in Holy Land. In I11., 99-1900.


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Kaye, John B. B. Lancashire, Eng. Cong. Institute Eng., 68. Ord., Oct, 14, 68. Ser. Cong. churches in Eng. to 83. in Mich., 83-9. Manchester, Ia., 89-93. In Mich, 93-06.


Kean, William F. B. Westmoreland Co. Pa. Sep. 9, 15. Jef. C., 49. W. T. S., 48. Lic. Pres. Blairsville. Ord., Oct. 49. Pres. Allegheny. Ser. In Pa. till 64. Dom., Miss. Col. City and Ononwa, Ia., 69-70. Pa., 73-82. D. Oct. 23. 86.


Kearns, Carl E. B. Linn County, Ia. May 13, 76. Coe Col. 99. McC. T. S., 1902. Ord. Pres. Cedar Rapids, Apr. 16, 1902. Miss. to Korea. Ser. Syen Chyun. Ko., 1902 .- 7 Bap. over 1000 converts in 1906. G. p. 8.


Kearns, J. Edmund. B. Lewiston, Pa. Dec. 4, 35. Jef. Co., 62. Ord. Pres. Huntingdon, 66. Ser. In Pa. till 79. Morning Sun, Ia., 79-86. Ind., Kan., 86- D. Dec. 16, 94.


Kearns, William H. D. D. B. Juniata, Pa. Pars. Col. A. B., 88. McC. T. S., 91. Lic., 90. Ord., Ap., 91, Pres. I. City. Ser. Dav. 2nd. 91-4. Cherokee, 94-7. Jerseyville, Ill., 97. Beatrice, Neb., 1906.


Keeler, August Caesar. Ord. Sep. 9, 78. M. E., Conf. of Iowa. Rec. Sept. 22, 86. Ser. Battle Creek, 87-90. Rolfe and Gilmore City, 91-3. Norton, Kan, 94. H. R. D. Aug. 3,1902. Age 53.


Keeley, Horace C. B. Pa. Mar. 3, 60. W. R. U., 84. U. T. S., 84-7. Ord. Pres. Kan. City, Nov. 16, 87. Ser. Osceola, Mo., 87-90. Storm Lake, Ia. 90-2. Ind. till 95. Millville, N. Y., 95-6.


Keigwin, Albert N., D. D. B. Ind. Feb. 20, 40. Han. Col., D. D., 96. Prin. T. S., and Danv. T. S. Lic., 65. Ord., 67. Pres. Rock River. Ser. Fulton, Ill., 66-8. Lyons, Ia., 68-9 Cedar Rapids, Sec., 69-71. Philadelphia, 72-8. Wilmington, Del., 78- P. Em. of Wilmington, Del. New York City, 1906. Army experience: Cap. Co. D., 26th Ky. V. I. and A. A. Gen. U. S. Army, 61-3.


Keith, Lewis E. B. Martinstown, Pa. W. and J. C., 86. W. T. S., 89. Ord. Oct. 20, 89. Pres. Butler. Ser. In W. Virg. and O ,till 96. Menlo, Ia., 96-1900. Ohio. 1906,


Kelley, William H. B. Mass. Wms. C., 80. Aub. T. S., 84. Ord. Apr. 30,84. Pres. Columbia. Ser. in N. Y. till 94. Burt, Ja., 94-5. New York, 96, What Cheer, 1906-


Kellogg, Hiram Huntington, D. D. (N. S.) B. Clinton, N. Y. Feb. 26, 1803. Hamilton, C., 22. Aub. T. S. 26. Ord. Pres. Oneida, 27. Ser. Founder and Prin. of Female Sem. Clinton N. Y., 33-9, and 47-61. First Pres. Knox Col. I11. 39-45. Marshalltown, Ia., 66-7. Org. Churches. Helped the weak, Ser. Guthrie and Dexter, 70-5. D. Mt. Forest, Ill., Jan. 1, 81. Had 6 sons and 5 daughters. One dau., Miss. Am. Bd. One son, H. H. Jr., in ministry.


Kellogg, Hiram H. Jr. B. Galesburg, I11. 23, 42. During College period was in the 86th Ill. Vol. Hamilton College 66. Aub. T. S. 69. Ord. July 14, 69. Ser. In Iowa organizing and serving churches, 69-71. Returned to N. Y. Vernon Center, 1906.


Kendrick, William. (N. S.) B. Ky., 24. Occi. Col. U. T. S., 58-9. Ord., 57, Cong. Ser. H. Miss., Ky., 59-60.


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Montrose, Ia., 61. Leon and Decatur, 62-3. Sharon, 64-5.


Am. B. S., in Iowa, 66-8. Moulton, 68-72. In Mo., Kan.,


1. Ter., and Kan., till 93. D. Wichita, Kan., June 4, 93.


Kennedy, Joel. B. St. Anns, Can., 16, W. R. C. 49. Ord., Pres. of Niagara, 54. Ser. Middleport, 52-4. Niagara City, 55-7. Chs. in Mich. 60-7. Mo, till 80. In Iowa. Avoca, 81-2. Shellsburg, 88. Ev., 88-92. Ann Arbor, Mich., H. R. D. July 23, 1902. Age 86.


Kenyon, Fergus L. B. Scotia ,N. Y., Dec. 4, 33. Col. N. J., 59. Ord., Pres. Newark, Aug. 2, 64. Ser. Newark and East Orange, N. J., 61-6. Elyria, O., 67-70. Mo., 70-8. Cong. Ch. Iowa City, 70-85. Prin. Ft. Dodge, 86-91. Laying foundation for Buena Vista Col. Albion, I11., 92. Cong. Ch.


Kephart, William G. (N. S.) Ap. at Yellow Springs (Kossuth), 67. Ser. Y. Springs, 67. Cheyenne, Wyo., 70. Atlantic, Ia., 73-6. W. C., 3 years. Pilot Grove, 80. W. C., 81. Tea., 82. Casey and Adair, 83-5. Atlantic, Evan., 86-7. H. R. D. May 29, 94. Age 77.


Kerr, Aaron H. B. Wash. Co., Pa., Ap .. 1, 19. Jef. Col., 43. W. T. S., 46. Lic., 46. Ord., Apr., 47, Pr. Lake. Ser. Ind. till 51. Dubuque, 51-6. Prof. Alexander Col. In Minn., and N. Dak. D. Feb. 28, 90. Chap. 9th Minn. Vol., 62-5.


Kerr, J. Horner. B. Pa., Apr. 3, 47. Laf. Col., B. A., 68. W. T. S., 72. Lic., 71. Ord., May 1, 73, Pres. Carlisle. Ser. Pa., and N. Dak. Casey, Ia., 94-8. W. C., N. Chicago,


Kerr, Joseph. (N. S.) B. N. J., Feb. 4, 05. J. Col., 30. W. T. S., 33. Lic., 33. Ord., 33, Pres, Ohio. Ser. In Ohio, till 54. Round Prairie, 54-6. Col., 57-79. H. R., 80-3. D. Chicago, Apr. 11, 91.


Kidd, David D. Recd. by Pres. C. Rapids, Apr. 24, 89 from Cong. Assoc. in Minn. Ser. Delmar and Elwood, 89. Florida, in 90. Dropped from roll of Pres., S. Florida, in 1902 ..


Kier, Samuel M. Ap. 68. Ser. Liberty, 68-9. Col. Springs, 71-6. Leighton and Olivet, 77. Neb., 78. D. Dec. 24, 88. Age 63.


King, Obadiah J. B. Pa., Nov. 25, 22. Wash. Col., 43. W. T. S., 49. Lic., 49. Ord., 49, Ser. In Ohio and Pa., till 50. In Iowa., Ft. Madison and Charleston, 50-2. Acting Prof., Des Moines Col. Keosauqua, 62-7. W. C., 68-9. Prospect, and Chequest, 70-2. Moulton, 74. To Kansas in 75. H. R. D. Jan. 4, 92.


King, Samuel Henry. B. Ft. Wayne, Ind., Apr. 28, 61. B1. Un., 84. McC. T. S., 2 years. Ord., May 31, 87, Pres. Red River. Minn. till 91. Alaska, 91-4. Perry, 94. Sey- mour and Promise City. 95-9. Supt., Des Moines, 1900. South Bend, Ind., 1906.


King, Solomon N. Ap. in 74. Ser .: Big Grove, 74. Fairfaxuand Ely, 78-82. Neb. for a time. D. at Vinton, May_9, 92. Age 59.


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Kinnaird, R. H. Danville Seminary, in 62. Lic. in 64, Pres. of Iowa(?) Ser. Ft. Madison, Union, 65-6. Kentucky


in 67.


Kirk, James. B. in Ireland, Nov. 22, 22. Prin. T. S., 44. Tea. Ord., June 2, 58. Pres Cedar. Ser. : Vinton and Sand Prairie, 58-61. Penn. D. Jan. 30, 95.


92.


Kiser, Aaron Elsworth. B. Wilton, la., Dec. 1, 65. P. Col., Prin. T. S., MeC. T. S., Ord., 95, Pres. Corning. Ser. Hamburg, 95-8. State Center, 99-1904. Malvern, 1905. G. p. 88.


Kliebenstein, Ludwig. B. in Germany, Dub. Sem., 61 Lic., 61. Ord., Sep., 27 61. Pres. Dubuque. Ser .: Buffalo, German, 61-4. St. Peters Evan., 65-84. West Friesland, 85- 1905. H. R. Dubuque. 1906.


Knell, Henry. Lic. in 71. Ser .: Waukon, 72-7. Prof. in Dubuque, 78. D. Sep. 30, 78. Age 33.


Knight, Hervey B., D.D. B. New Castle, Ohio, July 20, 41. W. and J. Col., 64. W. T. S., 67. Lic., 66. Ord., Apr. 14, 68, Pres. lowa. Ser .: West Point, 67-9. Ottumwa. 69- 80. Agt. Fairfield, and Fin. Sec .. 81-4. Prof. 85. Prof., 87- 93. Sec. Chicago, 94-7. Ohio, 98. Fairfield, 99-1900. Tea. Pendleton, Ore., 1906.


84.


Knight, William E. B. in Kentucky, 62. Center Col., K., Lane T. S., 87. Lic., 87. Ord., SS, Pres. Denver. Ser.


Georgetown, Col., 88-91. Colfax, la., 91-6. Mo. and Ky. Lex- ington, Ky., in 1906.


Knott, John W. B. Ind., March 26. 36. O. Wes. U. Tea. McC. T. S., 67. Ord., Oct. 67. Pres. Cedar. Ser .: Mechanicsville, 67-71. Wis. and Ill., 71-84. Hermon, Ia., 85-8. In Mo., 89. Pomeroy, 89-90. Greenfield, 91-2. Neb., Mo.,


I11. Iola, Ill., 1906.


Knox, Andrew King. B. Lime Stone, W. Va., Dec. 24, 60. WV. and J., M. A., 88. Allegheny, Sem. (U. P.) and U. T. S. Ord .. June 13, 88, Pres. of Wheeling, (U. P.) Ser., E. Liverpool (U. P.), Ohio, 88-94. Mount Vernon, Ia., 94-1906. Per. Clerk., Commissioner to General Assembly, from Pres. Cedar Rapids. D. Oct. 29. 1906. Earnest, laborous, self-sacrific- ing, he battled four years with a deadly disease. On the morning of Oct. 28 he preached from the text. "Having done all to stand." He left the church at noon a dying man, and entered into the glorious rest at 2 o'clock of the coming night. How better could the good soldier of Jesus Christ triumph over death? Mr. K. was married June 14, 1886, to Estella Ault, who with the one son, William, are left to mourn their loss. G. p. 29.




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