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If any member for any reason wishes to withdraw from our commu- nion, without uniting with any other church, and shall in writing, request a dissolution of his connection with this church, his request shall be granted by a simple vote of the church declarative of the facts.
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SECTION 6. Termination ..- If circumstances should arise which ren- der it desirable on account of bad conduct or otherwise that any name should be dropped from the list of members, it may be done by vote of the church in such manner as circumstances appear to require.
ARTICLE 1II.
OFFICERS.
SECTION 1. The officers of the Church shall consist of :
(1.) A Pastor, to be chosen and called by the church in such man- ner as the church may agree upon whenever a vacancy occurs.
(2.) Six or more Deacons, two at least being chosen annually, to hold office for three years.
(3.) Six or more Deaconesses, to be chosen annually, to hold office for one year.
(4.) A Prudential Committee, which shall consist of the Pastor, the Treasurer, the Clerk, the Superintendent of the Sunday School. the Dea- cons and Deaconesses.
(5.) A Clerk, to be chosen at each annual meeting to serve one year and until his successor shall be chosen and qualified.
(6.) A Treasurer, to be chosen at each annual meeting, to serve for one year and until his successor shall be chosen and qualified.
ARTICLE IV. ELECTIONS.
All officers shall be elected by ballot, and all elections shall be deter- mined by the vote of the majority of the members present, who are quali- fied to vote, and vote, except that a three-quarters vote shall be required in the election of a Pastor.
ARTICLE V. DUTIES OF OFFICERS.
SECTION 1. The Pastor shall have in charge the spiritual welfare of the congregation ; he shall preach the Word, and have in his care the stated services of public worship, and shall administer the sacraments.
SECTION 2. The Deacons shall provide for the Lord's Supper and aid in its administration ; and shall do all in their power to promote the useful-
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ness of the church and increase its membership, especially among the young ; and in conjunction with the Deaconesses shall care for the poor.
SECTION 3. The Deaconesses shall have regard to the sick, the poor, . the neglected, the thoughtful, the strangers, and shall encourage the attend- ance upon divine worship and perform such other duties as may from time to time be assigned them. They may draw from the Treasurer money set aside for the relief of the poor to an amount not exceeding a sum agreed upon or ordered at any meeting of the church.
SECTION 4. The Prudential Committee shall examine the qualifica- tions of persons who may offer themselves as candidates for admission into the church, whether by letter or otherwise, aid in matters of administra- tion, and especially bring before the church such cases as in their opinion may require its consideration ; and advise and assist generally in the pru- dential matters of the church. In cases where it is inconvenient or unde- sirable for the whole committee to meet for the examination of candidates. it may designate a part of its members as a sub-committee so to do.
SECTION 5. The Clerk shall keep a faithful record of the proceedings and acts of the church, entering the same upon a book for future reference, which shall be submitted for revision and correction at any regular church meeting, if requested by any member of the church. He shall also keep a register of the church members, with the date of their reception and of their removal. and other similar particulars, and a record of the baptism of infants, and shall make a full annual report.
SECTION 6. The Treasurer shall receive the money contributed for church expenses and poor funds, and dispense the same under the direction of the Deacons and Deaconesses. He shall also take charge of the con- tributions made to various benevolent objects, and pay over the same as authorized by the church. At the annual meeting he shall make a report of all his receipts and disbursements, which report shall be referred to an auditing committee.
ARTICLE VI.
MEETINGS.
SECTION 1. For Worship .- Public services shall be held statedly on the Lord's Day and on some regular evening of each week. The Lord's Supper shall be celebrated on the first Sabbaths in January, March, May,
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July, September and November, a preparatory season being observed dur- ing the previous week. Other religious meetings may be appointed by the Pastor at his discretion or by vote of the church.
SECTION 2. For Business .- The annual meeting of the church shall be held on the first Wednesday in January, when the regular elections shall be made and reports rendered. £ The Pastor may, and shall, when requested by the Prudential Committee, call from the pulpit special business meet- ings, the particular object of the meeting being clearly stated in the notice. Special meetings of the church shall also be called by the Clerk upon the written application of any ten adult members, specifying the object thereof, which notice shall be read at the public service on the Lord's Day next preceding the day fixed for such a meeting.
SECTION 3. At all meetings for business called by the Clerk, a chair- man shall be chosen by vote of the church, but at all other meetings the Pastor may preside ; except that in his absence or when the business re- lates to himself the church shall elect a chairman.
ARTICLE VII. MONTHLY COLLECTIONS.
Collections, for benevolent purposes, shall be taken during the morn- ing service of some Sabbath each month.
ARTICLE VIII. AMENDMENTS.
At any business meeting these articles may be modified and amended by a majority of the members present who are qualified to vote, and vote, providing notice has been given of such amendment when the meeting is called.
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BY LAWS OF THE CHURCH SOCIETY.
ARTICLE 1. The name of this society shall be the Second Congrega- tional Society of Rockford, Ill.
ARTICLE 2. There shall be elected a board of trustees, to consist of six persons, who shall hold their offices respectively for the period of three years, and until their successors are elected and qualified. Such board shall exercise such powers and perform such duties as shall be provided by the by-laws. The election of trustees shall be so regulated that the term of office of two trustees shall expire on the second Friday of January of each year. Whenever any vacancy shall occur in the board of trustees, such vacancy shall be filled by the board until the next annual election.
ARTICLE 3. As soon as practicable after the annual election, the trustees shall elect a chairman, a secretary and a treasurer from their number, who shall hold their respective offices for the period of one year, or until their successors are elected and qualified.
ARTICLE 4. The annual meeting of the Society shall be held on the second Friday in January of each year, for the purpose of electing trustees and for the transaction of the business of the Society. The business at the annual meeting shall be conducted in the following order, viz:
1. The reports of the officers and trustees.
2. The general business of the Society.
3. Amendments to the by-laws.
4. The election of officers and the appointment by the chair of three inspectors of election.
The election shall be conducted by ballot. The inspectors shail make a report of the number of votes cast and the names of the persons elected,. which report shall be recorded by the Secretary of the Society. -
ARTICLE 5. Notice of the time and place of holding the annual meeting shall be announced from the pulpit the Sunday preceding the an- nual meeting, or by publication at least six days before such time, in a pub- lic newspaper published in Rockford.
Hist. Rec. 23.
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ARTICLE 6. Special meetings of the Society may be called by order of the board of trustees upon giving notice thereof in the manner provided in the foregoing article, provided such notice shall set forth the particular business to be proposed at such meeting ; and it also shall be the duty of trustees to call a special meeting on the application in writing by ten mem- bers of the Society.
ARTICLE 7. The secretary shall record all proceedings of the Society and of the trustees, and perform such other duties as shall from time to time be required.
ARTICLE 8. The treasurer, subject to the direction of the board of trustees, shall have the custody of the moneys and of all papers and docu- ments belonging to the Society and pertaining to its property. He shall keep an account, in the name of the Society, of all moneys belonging to the Society, in such bank or banks within the City of Rockford as the board may direct; and he shall immediately deposit all the moneys received by him in such bank or banks.
The treasurer shall keep true and proper accounts and books of ac- count of the moneys belonging to the Society, showing from what source derived and how expended, which books of account shall at all times be open to the inspection and examination of the board of trustees or any member thereof. When required, he shall submit to them a full and true statement of the financial condition of the Society, showing the moneys received and paid out, and upon what accounts.
No money shall be paid out by the treasurer except by the direction of the board, and then only upon an order which shall specify the particular purpose for which the same is drawn.
ARTICLE 9. In all appropriations of money by the board, the vote shall be taken by ayes and noes and entered upon the record ; and the ayes and noes shall be taken on any other question when demanded by two members.
ARTICLE 10. The board of trustees shall have the general control and management of the property and financial affairs of the Society, sub- ject to the by-laws and such orders and resolutions as shall from time to time be adopted by the Society.
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ARTICLE 11. The board may adopt such rules and regulations as they deem necessary for their government ; also appoint such committees and agents from their members as they may require for the transaction of the business of the Society.
ARTICLE 12. All members of this church and all persons who sub- scribe to the laws and regulations of this Society, and who attend its meet- ing and make yearly or quarterly payments on annual pledges, are es- teemed as members of said Society ; and if eighteen years of age or over, are entitled to vote on all questions before this Society, but no member in default of dues shall be entitled to vote.
ARTICLE 13. If requested, voting shall be by ballot, and the result shali be determined by the vote of the majority of the members present qualified to vote and voting ; except that a three-quarters vote shall be required in the election of a pastor, or in the changing of by-laws at a special meeting.
ARTICLE. 14. These by-laws may be repealed or amended or new by-laws adopted, at any annual meeting, by a majority vote of those pres- ent ; and at any special meeting, by a vote of three-quarters of those present.
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GENERAL NOTICES.
REGULAR PUBLIC SERVICES are held in the Church, corner of North Church and North streets, every Lord's day, forenoon and afternoon or evening.
SUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICE is held in the Church from 12 M. to 1 P. M.
COMMUNION SERVICES in the Church on the first Sabbaths in January, March, May, July, September and November, at 10:30 A. M.
PREPARATORY LECTURE AND CHURCH MEETING at the Wednesday Evening Service preceding the Communion.
SOCIAL RELIGIOUS MEETINGS, for conference and prayer, are held in the Lecture Room every Wednesday evening.
THE YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR meets every Sunday immediately after the Vesper Service.
THE LADIES AID SOCIETY AND SOCIAL UNION meets the second and fourth Fridays of each month., The ladies meet in the afternoon. The gentlemen are invited to tea at 6:30 P. M., and to the social gathering in the evening. All the congregation are cordially invited to be present.
THE WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY meets at 3 o'clock on the first Friday afternoon of every month, in the Lecture Room.
THE WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY UNION meets at 3 o'clock, on the third Friday of every month, at the same place.
Persons or families, desiring regular or temporary sittings in the Church, can secure them at any time by applying to the treasurer of the Society.
MEMBERSHIP LIST FOR FIFTY YEARS ENDING NOV. 7, 1899.
The first forty-seven nanies are those of the charter members. The otlier names follow in alphabetical order.
ABBREVIATIONS-P, admitted upon profession of faitli; L, admitted by let- ter; L. dismissed by letter; D, dead ; dis , dismissed.
All persons who united with the church and afterwards took letters and later on united again, have been entered in the list but once, under the name and date they were first received, and the subsequent receptions have been noted under remarks.
NOTE While the membership list has been compiled with the utmost care, there are doubtless some errors which it has been impossible to eliminate, on account of the church records having been destroyed by fire for the years from 1871 to 1882.
NAMES.
Admis- sion.
Dismis- sion.
REMARKS.
Alling, David D
1849
D 1898
Alling, Rebecca
..
Bond, Mary
D 1868
Burns, Michael.
L 1854
Burns, Deboralı.
I, 1854
Wife of Michael.
Clark, Dexter G.
D 1861
Clow, Robert
L 1854
Dickerman, Worcester A ..
D 1899
Deacon forty-six years.
Dickerman, Caroline A
Wife of Worcester A.
Field, Elizabethı B.
. .
L 1855
Wife of Horace. Took letter 1853; united again 1855.
Franklin, Rachel.
L 1860
Tookletter 1853; united again 1855. Married Moses G. Hascall.
Frink, Mary A
L 1851
J Daughter of Abner and Mary Bond.
Fuller, Susan G
L 1865
Wife of Samuel C.
) Mother of Mrs. Alex. Patterson.
Gordon, Jane
L 1850
Widow of George.
Gorhanı, Alonzo.
L 1853
Deacon.
Gorham, Mercy A
L 1853
S Daughter of Alonzo and Mercy A.
Gorham, Hannah L.
L 1853
Married Salmon R. Weldon.
Hanford, Eliza
D 1880
Married William Campbell.
Hyde, Ebenezer
16
L 1858
Hyde, Lucy C.
L 1858
Hyde, Gersliom C.
٠٠
D 1893
Son of Ebenezer and Lucy C.
Hyde, Esther Ann
L 1858
Daughter of Ebenezer and Lucy C.
Hyde, Sarah D.
L 1858
Married Charles R. French.
Levings, Anna
L 1853
Wife of Peter.
Myer, Lemira S.
D 1855
Patterson, Alexander.
..
L 1857
Patterson, Helen
L 1857
S Daughter of George and Jane Gordon. Wife of Alexander.
Patterson, Ellen
L 1862
Married Rufus Young.
Platt, Harriet W.
Wife of John.
I Married Robert Cotton.
Porter, James
L 1856
Hist. Rec. 24.
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Wife of Ebenezer.
Son of Ebenezer and Lucy C.
Hyde, Henry C.
Daughter of Ebenezer and Lucy C.
§ Daughter Elisha and Cynthia Satterlee Widow of William.
Daughter of Alexander and Helen.
(Took letter 1857; united again 1860.
Wife of David D. Widow of Abner.
§ Daughter of Alden and Eliza Thomas.
Franklin, Burton P
L 1860
ý Wife of Burton P.
Wife of Alonzo.
§ Widow of William
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NAMES.
Admis- sion.
Dismis- sion.
REMARKS.
Porter, Barbara
1849
L 1856
Wife of Janies.
Porter, Elizabeth C.
L 1855
Wife of Rev. Lansing Porter.
Robertson, Thomas D.
Rose, Benjamin A
D 1883
Rose, Antoinette W.
D 1896
§ Daughter Thos. and Elizabetlı Parker. 2 Wife of Benj. A.
Russell, Samuel J.
L 1855
Russell, Lucy Gilbert
L 1855
Sanford, Goodyear A.
D 1894
Sanford, Elizabeth H.
60
D 1857
Wife of Goodyear A
[ Daughter of Abner and Mary Bond.
Sanford, Eniily G
Spurr, Rebecca
66
dis1869
Town. Rial King
16
L 1876
Deacon 12 years.
Town, Clarissa
66
L 1876
Wife of Rial King.
Woodruff, Anor
D 1888
Took letter 1868; united again 1871.
Woodruff, Eliza
D 1890
Wife of Anor. Took letter 1868; united again 1871.
Aagesen, Nicholas S L 1878
Aagesen, Mary B
L 1878
Aagesen, Schuyler C.
P 1880
Abernethy, Hattie D.
L 1873
Adams, Mattliew
L 1890
D 1894
Adams, Mary A.
L 1890
Adams, Margaret B L 1890
Adams, Eva M.
P 1892
Agard, James B.
P 1858
D 1884
Agard, Emily
L 1858
L 1897
Agard, James Fremont. P 1873
L 1893
Agard, Elizabeth H.
P 1880
D 1891
( Took letter 1888; united again 1890.
Agard, Myrta A
P 1881
Agard, Estella F
P 1881
L 1897
Ainsworth, Mary A .. L 1854
L 1858
Albanion, Frances H. P 1866
L 1866
Albee, Lilly
L 1867
Albertson, Abrahanı R. P 1886
Albertson, S. Jennie
P 1886
D 1897
Albertson, Florence D. P 1887
Albertson, Robert
P 1890
Albertson, Blanche
P 1890
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Albright, Viola J.
L 1898
Albright, Lillian C. P 1898
Allen, Caroline.
P 1891
Allen, Enima Elizabeth
P 1890 L 1899
Allen, James C.
L 1892
L 1896
Allen, Thomas G.
P 1897
Allen, Dr. Loren S.
L 1872
D 1890
Allen, Sarah M.
L 1872
Alling Arabella L. P 1854
Allis, Cordelia, A.
L 1869
L 1885
Wife of Nicholas S .. Son of N S. and Mary D. Married Mr. Barnes.
Wife of Mattliew. S Daughter of Mattliew and Mary A. Married Dr. J. E. Harned. Daughter of Matthew and Mary A.
S Wife of James B. Married W. W. Kitchen. j Son of J. B. and Emily. Took letter 1888; united again 1890. ( Daughter Francis and Martlia Harmon Wife of James Fremont.
§ Daugliter of J. B. and Emily. / Married A. L. Bartlett.
S Daughter of J. B. and Emily.
Married Henry Calkins.
S Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edson Albee. ¿ Married Henry Akester.
Wife of Abraham R Daugliter of A. R. and Frances. Son of A. R. and Frances. S Daughter of A. R. and Frances. Married I. Swan Brown Wife of Albert A. Daughter of Viola J. and Albert A. Wife of Charles.
Daughter of Charles and Caroline.
¿ Wife of Rollin Furbeck. Son of J. Henry. Son of Harry and Ella C. Brother of Mrs. Shepherd Leaclı. Wife of Loren S. Daugliter of D. D. and Rebecca. Mar- ried Philip W. Dankey. Took letter 1866; united again 1886 as Mrs. Dankey. Married J. H. Cook.
Wife of Samuel J.
I Wife of Albert G. Sanford. ! Married Jacob Dodd. Took letter 1877; united again 1885 as Mrs. Dodd. Wife of Rufus.
( Uncle E. L. and Warren Woodruff and Mrs. Wm. Thayer.
§ Daugliter of Robt. and Catherine Dow.
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NAMES.
Admis - sion.
Dismis- sion.
REMARKS.
Allyn, Elizabeth G
L 1883
Anderson, William.
L 1863
I. 1869
Anderson, E. C.
L 18633
I, 1869
Anderson. Emily
L 1863
L. 1867
Anderson Emilie A
P 1874
L 1877
Married Wm. A. Bickel.
Anderson, Isabella
L 1889
Anderson, Clara B. L.
P 1891
L 1897
S Daughter of Thomas and Mary A. Married Louis J. Pelck.
Daughter of Nancy and Samuel Phelps
Andrews, Nancy Phelps
P 1850
L, 1872
Wife of Dr. Andrews. Took letter 1862; united again 1867.
Andrews, Irma T.
P 1860
L 1862
Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nancy.
Andrews, H. Eliza
L 1867
1, 1872
Andrews, Charles
P 1885
Andrews, Mary A. E
P 1885
Andrews, Alice M. E
P 1888
Andrews, Charles Jr
P 1889
L 1890
Andrews, Enima T ..
L 1895
Andrews, Charles P L 1887
L 1SS7
Andrews, Vinnie Z. L 1891
Armes, Mrs. Harriet L 1853
L 1867
Ashmun, Mary
L 1871
D 1876
Avery, Miss Susan
P 1877
I) 1890
Avery, Colby M. L 1892
Avery, Emma.
L 1888 I) 1898
Avery, Wallace H
P 1897
Avery, Frank B
P 1897
Ayers, Otis L.
L 1883
Babcock, Olive
P 1858 L 1861
Baird, Mrs. S. 1
L 1851
L 1852
Baird, John N.
L 1891
Baird, Josepliine C.
P 1891
Baker, H. N
L 1875
Baker, Mary A
L 1875
Baker, Edward H.
L 1875
L 1889
Baker, Maude L.
P 1890
Daughter of H. N. and Mary A.
Baker, Myra
L 1875
D 1885
Baker, Clinton D).
P 1883
Baker, A. II
P ISS5
Baker, Theodore W
L 1897
Baker, Mary J.
L 1897
Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. L. Burr Wife of Theo. W.
Baldwin, Eliza
L 1854
Baldwin, Margaret O.
P 1858 L 1860
Baldwin, Matthew F.
L 1863
L 1871
Baldwin, Harriet S.
L 1863
L 1871
Baldwin, Myron W.
P 1863
L 1871
Baldwin, Elizabeth H.
L 1865
I, 1867
Baldwin, Lottie A
P 1865 L 1867
Baldwin, Harriet F.
P 1872
Baldwin, Charles S.
P 1881
Baldwin, Dr. Marcella C.
P 1883
Ballantyne, Mary
L 1854 dis 1856
Married James Anderson.
Banks, Archie W
P 1897
Banks, Grace T.
P 1897
Banks, Anna
P 1899
Banks, Ernest
P 1899
Bardin, Matie C.
P 1881
L 1884
--
Took letter 1890; united again 1895. Daughter of Clias. and Mary A. E. Took letter 1890; united again 1895. Son of Chas, and Mary A. E. Daughter of Charles and Mary A. E.
S Daughter Silas T. and Julia E. Barnes. Wife of Ernest J.
Married George Plielps. Teacher Rockford Seminary. Aunt of Mrs. Susan Fordham Rowley.
Daugliter of Warren and Mary Shedd. 2 Wife of Colby M. Son of Colby M. and Enima. Son of Colby M. and Emma.
Wife of Hiranı.
Wife of John N. Son of Ira W. and Myra.
S Daughter of John H. Hall. 2 Wife of H. N. Son of H. N. and Mary A.
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S Daughter of Solomon and Lucy Noble. Widow of Ira W. Son of Augustus and Harriet A.
Wife of Matthew F.
S Daughter of Daniel S. and Philenda M.
Married Geo. G. Dennick. Wife of Albert G. Son of A. G. and Harriet FF.
Wife of Archiie W. Daughter of Archie W. and Grace T. Son of Archie W. and Grace T. Married Edward Penfield.
‹ Daughter of Mrs. Margaret Gaston. 7 Wife of Chauncey B.
Wife of Willliam. Daughter of William and E. C.
Sister of Mrs. J. P. Rowland.
Married Nelson B. Jones. Daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Nancy. Took letter 1890; united again 1895. Wife of Charles.
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NAMES.
Admis- sion.
Dismis- sion.
REMARKS.
Barlow, Nancy
L 1864
D 1866
Barnes, John ...
P 1867
Barnes, Mary J.
L 1875
Barnes, Aubrey T
P 1886
Barnes, Mary Elizabeth.
·P 1888
Barnes, Harriet L.
P 1892
Barnes, John P
P 1842
Barnes, Adelaide W.
P 1899
Barnes, Mary E.
P 1872
L 1880
Barnes, Mary W.
L 1886
D 1890
Widow of Joseph.
Barnes, Myron E.
P 1897
Barnes, Annie Elizabeth
P 1897
Barrett, M. Romeo
P 1873
Barrows, C. S ..
P 1881
L 1887
Barrows, Rev. Walter M.
L 1889
L 1898
Barrows, Mary Dewey
L 1889
L 1898
Wife of Rev. Walter M.
Barrows, Walter Loring.
P 1897
L 1898
Barrows, Arthur S.
P 1897
L 1899
Bartlett, Albert L.
P 1883
Bartlett, Edgar E
L 1892
Bartlett, Hattie L. L 1892
Bateman, Enoclı
L 1883
L 1888
Bateman, Salina-
L 1883
L 1888
Batenian, Laura B L 1883
L 1888
Bateman, Anna E
L 1883
Baylies, Nettie
P 1891
L 1894
Beach, Mary L.
L 1882
Beal, Mart A
P
Bean, Kittie.
P 1888
Bean, Thatcher B
P 1891
Bean, Winslow G
P 1891
Beattie, Mary I
P 1873
Beck, Minnie C.
P 1875
Beddoes, Saralı E.
P 1871
Beddoes, Mary A
P 1870
D 1887
-
Beddoes, Lyon L.
L 1892
Beddoes, Mary C.
L 1892
Beddoes, Clinton L. P 1898
Beebe, Charlotte M.
P 1892 L 1895
Beecher. Stephen .
L 1874
Beecher, Sarah E.
L 1874
Beecher, Samuel R.
L 1874
Beecher, Emily E.
L 1874
L 1877
Benedict, Caroline.
L 1897
Bennett, James F.
P 1891
Bennett, Mary A.
P 1891
Bennett, Ella D
L 1892
L 1896
Bennett, Catherine S
P 1895
Bennett, George M.
P 1889
L 1898
Bennett, Mary. C.
P 1889
Bennett, Paul P.
P 1891
Bennett, William W. Jr ... P 1898
Bennett, Gertrude S L 1899
Bensley, John
P 1865
Bensley, Maria
P 1865
Berry, Mary A.
L 1863
Berry, Mary J.
L 1875
D 1882
Son of Rev. Walter M. and Mary D. Son of Rev. John H. Son of D. L. and Olinda.
§ Daughter Shepherd and Phoebe Leach ¿ Wife of Edgar E.
Wife of Enoch. Daughter of Enocli and Salina.
S Daughter of Enoch and Salina. Took letter 1888: united again 1899.
§ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Married Fred Poor.
L 1897 Widow of J. L.
§ Daughter of Mrs. Thatcher Blake.
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Widow of Clarence. Son of Clarence and Kittie. Son of Clarence and Kittie. Daughter of John and Mary A.
Daughter of M. G. and Marilla Upright. 2 Wife of William E. Beddoes. Daughter of Wm. E. and Sarah E. Married Thomas Charlton, Jr. Son of William E. and Sarah E S Daughter of M. T. and A. E. J. Sweeney Wife of Lyon L. Son of Lyon L. and Mary C. Daughter of Edward P. and Margaret R.
L 1877 L 1877 Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. L 1877 Son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen.
Daughter Jos. and Catherine Faulkner ¿ Wife of James F. Wife of E. Chapin. Widow of Wm. W. Son of W. W. and Catherine S. Daughter of W. W. and Catherine S. Son of W. W. and Catherine S. Son of W. W. and Catherine S.
Daugliter of H. C. and Rosa Scovill. Wife of W. W. Jr.
§ Daughter of Capt. Benj. H. and Eva Davis. Wife of John.
S Daughter of Joseph and Jane Vance. Wife of Capt Berry.
Son of Joseph and Mary W. Wife of John. Son of John.
§ Daughter of John and Mary J.
Married George O. Forbes. Daughter of John and Mary J. Son of John and Mary J. Daughter of Jolin and Mary J.
S Daughter J. G. and Elizabeth Vawter. ? Wife of Myron E ..
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NAMES.
Admis- sion.
Dismis- sion.
REMARKS.
Berry, Oscar V
P 1896
L 1897
Berry, Mary E.
P 1896
L 1897
Wife of Oscar V.
Bettes, William
P 1877
D 1888
Bettes, Ellen M.
P 1877
Wife of William.
Bickford, Charles
L 1884
D 1889
Bickford, Susan
L 1884
Wife of Charles. Son of Charles and Susan.
Bickford, J. M.
P 1883
Bickford, Nannie J.
P 1881
Daughter of Charles and Susan.
Bickford, Julia L.
P 1881
Married W. H. Dent.
Bierer, Helen J.
L 1881
Bingham, Amelia J.
P 1876
L 1888
Wife of John Wheelock Jr.
Bingham, Charles H.
P 1880
Bingham, Electa.
L 1857
D 1876
Widow of John Wheelock.
Bissell, Emily
P 1885
L 1894
Missionary to India.
Blaisdell, Elizabeth
P 1866
I, 1874
Wife of E. W.
Blaisdell, Byron R. P 1867
L 1871
Son of E. W.
Blake, Evans
L 1854
Blake, Lizzie S.
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