Jubilee souvenir of the First Presbyterian Church of Rahway, New Jersey, Part 4

Author: Payson, George Hubbard
Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Rahway, N.J. : Mershon
Number of Pages: 136


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Dr. Pomeroy was a manly man-an admirably balanced man, a man of intellectual ability ; a thoroughly and con- sistently Christian man ; a gentleman in every sense, with a vein of genial humor pervading his conversation ; a man of amiable manners and even temperament. Social, and sympa- thetic, and warm-hearted, his people gave him welcome to their homes. He, undoubtedly, like the rest of us, had his


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imperfections, and he himself would have been the last man to claim exemption from such, but you forgot to notice them in his virtues. His brethren loved and trusted him to the largest extent to which he chose at any time to draw upon their trust and love.


He was a stanch and strong Presbyterian in his denomi- national preferences, but he was at the same time exceed- ingly catholic in his spirit toward the whole evangelical body of the Lord Jesus. As a preacher, he was forcible and clear. With deep convictions of truth he had a soldier's courage and a woman's tenderness in presenting that truth. He believed the Gospel himself as inspired of God from Moses in the Penteteuch to John in the Revelation, in every line of it, and with no mental reservations ; and his evident aim and effort was that his lost fellow-men might be reached and rescued through its mystic power. Sensitive to divine "criticism " only, he recognized nothing "higher." The cross of Christ was both refuge, and palace, and throne, in his estimation, for poor human nature. Goldsmith's pa- thetic description of the Village Pastor might have had him, I think, sitting for its portrait both in his study and among his people, when he said :


His ready smile a parent's warmth expressed, Their welfare pleased him, and their cares distressed ; To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, While all his serious thoughts had rest in heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form,


Swells from the vale, and midway leaves the storm ; Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.


On the marble above the dust of the great Daniel Webster, in Marshfield, you read the inscription dictated by himself before he died : " My heart has always assured me, and re-


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assured me, that the Gospel of Jesus Christ is a divine reality ;" and in that confidence his spirit departed as the brilliant orb of day went down for the last time behind the western hills, murmuring to himself ; "I still live!" The last voice on Time's sands, the first on Eternity's threshold.


With the same confidence, but with a grander religious life behind to base it on, our friend, of whom we have been speaking, went up from Earth that quiet Sabbath morning, and a reassuring voice comes back to us, both from the work he did while here, and from the blessed heaven he entered : "I still live !"


We are reminded again and again as a sad fact, " The evil that men do lives after them," but it is just as true that the influence lingers from a good life when life itself has gone.


A poet strikingly sings of it thus :


Alike are life and death When life in death survives, And the uninterrupted breath Inspires a thousand lives.


Were a star quenched on high, For ages would its light, Still traveling downward from the sky, Shine on our mortal sight.


So when a good man dies, For years beyond our ken, The light he leaves behind him lies Upon the paths of men.


The calm and stately Judge Breckenridge sank on the floor of our great Assembly with the words trembling on his lips : " I have endeavored to be faithful, and I ask to


REV. WM. ALFRED GAY.


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be excused from further service." Death punctuated and immortalized the sentence and sentiment.


And so, I cannot but feel that fidelity to duty was the pre- eminent watchword of that life we have been briefly con- sidering.


Well did Willis say :


How beautiful it is for man to die Upon the walls of Zion ! to be called Like a watch-worn and weary sentinel, To put his armor off, and rest-in heaven !


BIOGRAPHICAL.


THE REV. AARON RICHARDS, FIRST PASTOR.


Born in Newark, N. J., 1718 ; graduated at Yale College, 1743 ; ordained by the Presbytery of New York and in- stalled pastor of this Church, November 5, 1748 ; pastoral relation dissolved, November 2, 1791 ; died May 16, 1793.


THE REV. ROBERT HETT CHAPMAN, D. D., SECOND PASTOR.


Born at Orange, N. J., March 2, 1771 ; graduated at the College of New Jersey, 1789 ; ordained and installed by the Presbytery of New York, January 5, 1797 ; resigned Octo- ber 2, 1799; afterward President of the University of North Carolina ; received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Williams College, 1815 ; died June 18, 1833.


THE REV. BUCKLEY CARLL, THIRD PASTOR.


Born in Cohansey, N. J., 1780 ; pastor at Pittsgrove, N. J., 1799 to 1802 ; installed pastor here, December 28, 1802 ; resigned April, 1826 ; died May 29, 1849.


THE REV. ALFRED CHESTER, FOURTH PASTOR.


Graduated at Yale College, 1818; studied theology at Andrews and Princeton; ordained and installed by the Presbytery of Elizabethtown, July 18, 1826 ; pastorate dis- solved, March 3, 1829 ; principal of Morristown Academy, 1829 to 1843 ; subsequently, agent for our Church Board of Publication ; died June 2, 1871.


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THE REV. THOMAS LEIPER JANEWAY, D. D., LL. D., FIFTH PASTOR.


Born in Philadelphia, Pa., February 27, 1805 ; graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, 1823, and at Princeton Seminary, 1827 ; ordained and installed pastor of this Church, November 3, 1829 ; resigned November 17, 1840 ; pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, 1840 to 1854 ; pastor at Kingston, N. J., 1855 to 1861 ; secretary of the Board of Domestic Missions, 1861 to 1868 ; received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from the College of New Jersey, 1850 ; resides in Philadelphia.


THE REV. CHARLES KISSELMAN IMBRIE, D. D., SIXTH PASTOR.


Born in Philadelphia, Pa., December 15, 1814; gradu- ated at the College of New Jersey, 1835, and at Princeton Seminary, 1840; ordained and installed to this pastorate January 5, 1841 ; resigned January 6, 1852 ; pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Jersey City, 1852 to 1887; afterward Pastor Emeritis, received the Doctorate of Divinity from the College of New Jersey, 1861 ; resides in Jersey City .*


THE REV. SAMUEL SHARON SHEDDAN, D. D., SEVENTH PASTOR.


Born in Northumberland County, Pa., September 13, 1810 ; graduated at Jefferson College, Pa., 1831 ; ordained and installed at Muncy, Pa., 1835 ; pastor at Warrior Run, Pa., 1841 to 1852 ; installed pastor of this Church April 21, 1852 ; received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Columbia College, 1864 ; died October 18, 1874.


* Died November 20, 1891.


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THE REV. JOHN JAY POMEROY, D. D., EIGHTH PASTOR.


Born in Roxbury, Pa., September 8, 1834 ; graduated at Lafayette College, 1857, and at Princeton Seminary 1861; ordained and installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Dover, Del., November 28, 1861 ; chaplain in the U. S. army 1862 to 1865 ; pastor of the Upper Octorora Church in Chester County, Pa., 1865 to 1875; installed pastor of this Church, April 29, 1875 ; called to Central Presbyterian Church, Chambersburg, Pa., April 2, 1884; received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Lafayette College, 1885 ; died at Chambersburg, December 1, 1889.


THE REV. WILLIAM ALFRED GAY, NINTH PASTOR.


Born at Waterbury, Conn., February 24, 1845 ; gradu- ated at the College of Northern Illinois and the Theological Seminary of the Northwest, Chicago ; pastor at Winnebago, Ill., three years, and at Buffalo, N. Y., ten years ; installed here. September 10, 1884 ; pastorate dissolved in August, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Corry, Pa., 1888.


THE REV. GEORGE HUBBARD PAYSON, TENTH PASTOR.


Born at New Hartford, N. Y., January 5, 1852 ; gradu- ated at Hamilton College, Clinton, N. Y., 1873, and at Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1878; or- dained and installed at Roslyn, L. I., by the Presbytery of Nassau, April 21, 1881; pastor at Roslyn till October, 1882; pastor at Newtown, L. I., 1882 till 1889 ; installed pastor of this Church January 16, 1890.


Mr. Shaw Oct. 21-1904 till give 1-1909 Mr. graham Imal 1-1910 Mr. Davis


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ELDERS, TRUSTEES, ETC.


SUCCESSION OF ELDERS SINCE 1804.


John Wood, 1804-14. Merie Martin, 1804-14. Nath'l Hadden, 1804-42. Aaron Tucker, 1807-49.


Jonathan Meeker, 1808-13. Amos Morse, 1809-71. Benjamin Megee, 1809-13. Samuel Trembly, 1814-17. Thomas Morris, 1815-37. Wm. Connett, 1825-51. David Meeker, 1825-26. Latham Clark, 1825-48. Job Squier, 1832-36. Joseph Oliver, 1832-38. Jonathan Thompson, 1832- 49. Frederick King, 1832-49. John Crowell, 1837-58.


George F. Webb, 1837-49.


William B. Crowell, 1837-82.


Jonathan T. Ely, 1850-51.


Joseph Randolph, 1850. Charles L. Lathrop, 1850-55. Joseph Woodruff, 1859-90. Caleb Halsey, 1859-61.


Randolph De Camp, 1859-64. Ira Bingham, 1867-68. Oscar E. Boyd, 1867-84. Jeremiah Johnson, Jr., 1869- 74. Chas. P. Williams, 1869-76. Henry S. Moore, 1869-84.


William V. Mckenzie, 1873.


William E. Wells, 1873-82.


Charles H. Clark, 1882-87. Charles R. Oliver, 1882. Joseph Beach, 1882. Edward C. Potter, 1882. James C. Waters, 1884. John Van Vliet, 1886. Henry M. Woodruff, 1887. Ira B. Bull, 1891.


ALPHABETICAL ROLL OF SUCCESSION OF TRUSTEES SINCE 1834, WITH TERM OF SERVICE AS FAR AS ASCERTAINED.


P, signifies President, S, Secretary, T, Treasurer.


John R. Ayers (P.), 1860-67, '71-81.


M. Baumgartner, 1879-91. Edmund M. Brown, 1836-37. Wm. E. Bloodgood, 1855-61. Joseph Beach, 1874. H. C. Carman (S.&T.), 1878- 91.


David S. Craig, M. D., 1826. Lewis Cory, 1835-36. Chas. H. Clark, 1879-85. Wm. H. Cleaver (T. & S.), 1837-38. Wm. B. Crowell (P.), 1837- 40, '42-53. John Crowell, 1840.


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Silas Cook, M. D. (P.), 1849- 54. John D. Chapin (P.), 1855- 71,'75-77.


John C. Denman, 1855.


Randolph De Camp, 1855, 59, '62-63.


Fred. K. Dunn, 1890.


James Enders, 1840.


F. Freeman Force, 1824.


John Florence, 1841.


Levi Folsom (T. & S.), 1872- 73.


A. D. Gibbons (P.), 1872-75.


S. Freeman Garthwaite (T. & S.), 1875, '81-82.


M. T. Gay (P.), 1881-91.


Isaac L. Hunt, 1849-54, '65.


D. W. C. Hough, M. D. (T.), 1859-61.


Linus High, 1876-77, '80-91. Jeremiah Johnson, Jr., 1871- 72. Frederick King (P. & T.), 1834, '41-49.


William Lawrence, 1824.


James B. Laing, 1845-54.


Henry Mundy, 1824-34.


Th. Marsh, 1879-80.


Jonas T. Marsh, 1835-39. C. D. Marsh, 1879.


Amos Morse, 1840-41.


Linus H. Mooney, 1842-43.


Nicholas Mooney, 1857-65. '69-71.


William V. Mckenzie (P.), 1872-77, '80-91. Jno. R. Morse, 1886-90. Samuel Oliver, 1824. Joseph Oliver, 1834.


Washington B. Oliver, 1849- 54. C. A. Oliver (T. & S.), 1873- 74, '76-77, '83-90.


C. R. Oliver, 1883-91. Recompense Squier, 1804.


Job Squier (P. & T.), 1828- 36.


Wm. C. Squier (P.), 1849-71. Geo. W. Savage, 1855-56.


A. F. Shotwell, 1858-59, '68- 70.


Thomas Terrill, 1799-1826. W. C. Terrill, 1885-91.


Jonathan Thompson, 1840- 49. George W. Thorne, 1876-77. John U. Underhill (S. & T.), 1866-71.


John Urmston, 1868, '72-73, '75. John Y. Vantuyl, 1826


Francis Vanwinkle, 1834-39, 42-48. John Wood, 1826-34.


William Woodruff, 1824.


Jacob L. Woodruff (T.), 1835-39, '41-54, '60-64, '78-81.


Christopher D. Woodruff, 1838-41. John Woodruff (P. & T.), 1848, '54-58, '64, '72-75.


Wm. S. Woodruff, 1862-67.


George F. Webb (T. & S.), 1836-49. John F. Whitney, 1866-67.


John M. Weldon (T. & S.), 1874-77. J. C. Waters, 1891.


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SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE SABBATH SCHOOL SINCE ITS ORGANIZATION, 1812.


Rev. Buckley Carll, 1812-23 Amos Morss, 1823-30, 1831-56 John W. Seymour, 1830


Jos. T. Higgins, 1856-58 Edward C. Potter, 1885-91


George W. Savage, 1858-61


Rev. S. S. Sheddan, 1861-66 Jere. Johnson, Jr., 1866-74 Wm. V. Mckenzie, 1874-85


Charles R. Oliver, 1891


ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH.


OCTOBER, 1891.


OFFICERS.


PASTOR, REV. GEORGE HUBBARD PAYSON. ELDERS.


Joseph Randolph,


William V. Mckenzie,


James C. Waters,


Charles R. Oliver,


Edward C. Potter, Joseph Beach, H. M. Woodruff, John Van Vliet,


Ira Bull.


DEACONS.


J. Joseph Urmston, Frank Haliday,


J. G. Stacy.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES.


Matthew T. Gay, Pres., John R. Morss,


J. C. Waters, Treas., Linus High,


H. C. Carman, Secy.,


Walter C. Terrill,


William V. Mckenzie, Charles R. Oliver,


Mark W. Baumgartner.


RAHWAY CEMETERY COMMITTEE.


Mark W. Baumgartner,


W. C. Terrill,


H. C. Carman, C. R. Oliver.


SUPERINTENDENT OF CEMETERY AND SEXTON OF CHURCH. Thomas A. Kidd.


CHOIR. Organist, George C. Oliver. Soprano, Miss Nellie F. Martin. Alto, Miss Adriana M. Stacy. Tenor, Joseph Avery.


Bass, John H. Williams.


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ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH.


STATED SERVICES.


Weekly.


Divine Worship and Preaching, Sunday, 10.30 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.


Sabbath School, 2.30 P. M.


Mid-week Service of Praise and Prayer, Wednesday, 7.45 P. M.


Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, Monday, 7.45 P. M.


Junior Society Christian Endeavor, Friday, 3. 15 P. M.


Ministering Circle of King's Daughters, Tuesday, 4 P. M.


Pastor's Office Hours at Home, I to 2 P. M., 6 to 7 P. M. ; also at the Church after all services.


Monthly.


Session, second Wednesday, 8.45 P. M.


Trustees, second Monday, 8 P. M.


Ladies' Association, first Monday, 8 P. M.


Missionary Society, first Thursday, 3.30 P. M.


Pastor's Training Classes, last Friday, 3.30 and 7 P. M. Sharon Band, first Friday, 8 P. M.


Memorial Band, first Monday, 3.30 P. M.


Mother's Circle of the King's Daughters, first Wednesday, 3 P. M.


Annual.


Church Meeting, first Wednesday after second Sabbath in March, 8.30 P. M.


Parish Meeting, first Thursday in April, 8 P. M.


Sabbath School Anniversary, last Sunday in May.


Sabbath School Business Meeting, Thursday after the anni- versary, 8 P. M.


Sacraments.


Lord's Supper, second Sabbath morning of January, April, July, and October.


Infant Baptism, third Sabbath of same months.


Preparatory Lecture and Session Meeting, Friday preced- ing Communion, 7.45 P. M.


Prayer meeting, 10 A. M., Communion Sundays.


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CHURCH SOCIETIES.


LADIES' ASSOCIATION.


President, Mrs. C. Archer,


Vice President, G. H. Payson,


Secretary,


I. W. Story,


Treasurer, C. F. Woodruff.


LADIES' SEWING SOCIETY.


First Directress, . . Mrs. J. C. Terrill,


Secretary and Treasurer, J. D. Chapin.


LADIES' MISSIONARY SOCIETY.


President, . Mrs. C. Archer,


Vice President, .


H. M. Woodruff,


Treasurer, .


S. A. Gray,


Recording Secretary, C. F. Woodruff,


Corresponding Secretary, . Miss M. Williams,


Superintendent of Collectors,


Maggie Oliver.


SHARON MISSION BAND.


President,


Miss Bessie P. Williams,


Vice President,


Mrs. Thos. Andrews,


Treasurer, . Miss Lizzie Freeman,


Secretary, Wm. E. Higgins.


MEMORIAL MISSION BAND.


President, Miss Celia Gardner, 66 Anna Littell,


Vice President, .


Secretary,


Mamie Horton,


Treasurer, .


Addie Weldon.


KING'S DAUGHTERS' MINISTERING CIRCLE.


President, Miss Lillie Mckenzie,


Vice President, Aimie Dean,


Secretary, .


Treasurer, .


Mae Urmston, 66 Mamie Baumgartner.


MOTHERS' CIRCLE.


President, Mrs. S. L. Flake,


Secretary,. S. B. Morss,


Treasurer, R. Ryno.


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ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH.


SILVER RAYS CIRCLE. President, Miss Aimie Dean.


YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Officers.


President, Vice President,


Recording Secretary, Corresponding Secretary, Treasurer,


Fred. G. Williams. Miss Louise Urmston.


Edward E. Carman.


Miss Bessie P. Williams. Frank Whitehead.


Committees.


Look Out.


Harriett M. Williams, Julia George, Fannie B. Woodruff, Bessie P. Williams, E. E. Carman. Prayer Meeting.


H. M. Woodruff,


Nettie M. Haliday,


S. E. George,


Adelaide Weldon,


Chas. A. Grove, Jr.


Social.


Lizzie Freeman, Nellie M. Martin, J. H. Williams,


Mamie Baumgartner, Mae Urmston, Wm. E. Higgins.


Junior Branch.


Superintendents, Mamie Baumgartner, Addie Weldon.


President,


Helen Davis.


Vice President,


Grace Avery. Annie Smith.


Treasurer,


Secretary,


May Garthwaite.


SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.


President,


C. R. Oliver.


Secretary and Treasurer, H. M. Woodruff.


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CHURCH ROLL .*


Allston, Isabella


Anderson, Susan Marsh


Ayres, Fanny


Allen, Mae Oliver


Arnold, Ephraim


Ayres, Frances


Arnold, Naomi


Ainsworth, Charlotte


Allston, Catharine


Arnold, Martha Tracy


Anderson, Harriet


Arnold, Harriette Maynard


Ayres, Abigail Ann


Ayres, Eveline


Aird, Miriam C.


Ackerman, Ceorge W.


Ayres, Caroline Euphemia


Archer, Thomas


Ayres, Frazee


Armon, Albertina


Assman, Albertina


Armon, Isabella


Assman, Isabella


Anson, Lottie F.


Archer, Mrs. Cornelia E.


Andrews, Mrs. Mollie H.


Ainsworth, Mrs. Katie A.


Avery, Mrs. Fanny


Ainsworth, George C.


Avery, Mrs. Anna Laura


Ayers, Mrs. Augusta Amelia


Brown, Mary


Bennet, Thomas


Brown, Ann


Brewster, Sarah


Blackwell, Enoch


Brown, Jane


Brandt, Jane


Bennet, Mary


Beams, Elizabeth


Bennet, Rachel


Bennet, Sarah B.


Brookfield, Huldah


Brokaw, Phœbe


Baker, Cornelius


Brown, Edmund M.


Baker, Janette J. E.


Brown, Ann


Baker, William E.


Brower, Elizabeth


Baker, Phebe Anna


Bloomfield, Nancy


Baker, Henrietta


Burlew, Isaac


Brewster, Joanna Eliza


Brewster, Ann


Baker, Matilda


* This list comprises the names of all who have ever been members of this church as far as can be ascertained from the church books-whether deceased, dismissed or dropped-as well as those who are still in active membership. A revised roll is in course of preparation and will be pub- lished soon by the session in the form of a church manual, including only those members now in "good standing " in the church.


Total number of members from the organization of the church, about thirteen hundred.


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Baker, Henry Martyn


Blake, Rebecca R. Bayley, William


Brown, Eliza


Brown, Phillips, Jr.


Bayley, Anna Maria


Brown, Catherine


Bonnell, Moses W.


Baier, Amelia


Bonnell, Elizabeth M.


Brown, Benjamin


Boyd, Oscar E. Boyd, Mary E.


Brown, Georgianna


Bingham, Ira


Briant, John A.


Bingham, Charlotte M.


Berry, Albert_


Bingham, Maretta


Brant, Susan


Brohe, Mary F.


Beach, Sarah


Brown, Philip


Barret, Brittain M.


Brown, Jane Brant, Isabella


Blackwood, David


Brummell, Jane


Blackwood, Martha


Bender, Henry


Baumgartner, Lawrence


Bayley, Thomas A ..


Baker, Rhoda B.


Brown, Joseph


Buehler, Francis J.


Brown, Amanda K.


Bloodgood, Margaret W.


Bogert, Maria


Bloomfield, Zeruiah


Bender, Henry


Barrett, Arabella


Bennet, Grettie Frazee


Blake, Julia J. Britton, Susan


Boyd, Annie M.


Byrne, Matilda


Beebe, Lillie H.


Burchell, Ebenezer C.


Boyd, James Oscar


Beach, J. M.


Bryan, Mrs. Ella M. Brown, Mrs. Bessie


Baumgartner, Mrs. Jacobina Baumgartner, Mark W.


Brower, Mrs. Mary J.


Baumgartner, Lawrence B.


Brower, Anna Victoria


Baumgartner, Mrs. Mary S. Bloodgood, Amanda


Baumgartner, Mamie


Beach, Joseph


Beach, Mrs. Lydia


Bayley, Mrs. Julia Bagley, Valentine Nye Bull, Ira B.


Bull, Mrs. Susan W.


Clark, Sarah Clark, Susan Crowell, Margaret


Clark, Gertrude Clarkson, Anne C. Calhoun, Ann L.


Brower, Lizzie Almira


Blake, William M.


Boyd, Mary F.


Baldwin, S. L. Bloomfield


Briggs, Lydia Morris


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Clawson, Ira Cory, Eliza Corey, Lewis Clarkson, John E. Crane, Ann E.


Coddington, Rebecca


Crosker, Samuel


Cutter, Sarah Ann


Connett, Sarah Elizabeth


Crowell, Harriet


Coddington, Rebecca


Cisco, John


Clark, William


Cisco, Elizabeth


Cory, Aaron Kitchell


Clark, Mary


Crowell, Hannah


Connett, Sarah


Campbell, Mary Hayes


Connett, William


Campbell, Ellen Slevens


Crowell, John


Clark, Julia Ann


Clark, Latham


Clarkson, Catharine


Cooper, Rhoda


Campbell, Isabella Chapin, Rachel


Clark, Mary


Clark, Rebecca Ann


Condict, Sophia L.


Clark, Sarah Elizabeth


Cooke, Silas, Jr.


Cooke, Hannah Maria


Crew, Henry


Cooper, Maria B.


Campbell, Lemuel


Carle, Lydia (Jaques)


Clark, Maria Margaret


Clarkson, Arabella


Clarkson, George


Conklin, Mary Eliz. (Higgins)


Clark, Patrick


Clark, Martha C.


Calhoun, Margaret Creego, Alonson


Creego, Delia Maria


Compton, Adelia


Compton, Wm. Wallace


Coddington, Jeanette


Calhoun, James A. Clinton, Henry Clinton, Hannah


Cole, Lemuel C. Cole, Joanna Crowell, Sarah Ann


Clark, Lawrence


Clarkson, Esther


Clarkson, Mary E.


Chase, George A.


Clark, Sarah


Crowell, Jas. Henry


Coriell, Isaac


Coriell, Mary


Cure, Sarah Emma


Corenhoren, Elizabeth


Clark, Elizabeth Coriell, Margaret


Crowell, William B.


Crowell, Margaret


Clark, Sarah Terrill


Compton, James


Compton, Mary P.


Connett, Sophia


Chapin, Mary Harned Crowell, Louisa Craig, Susan A.


Corwin, Phebe Eliza


Coriell, Henrietta


Clarkson, Elizabeth


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Cory, Jonathan Cory, Catherine


Clark Frances


Craine, Thomas


Cooke, Jabez Mills


Crane, Maria


Chapin, Eliza Ann Cory, Susan Radley Cottell, Philomela J. Clark, Deborah


Carter, Mary Jane Crate, John Crate, Mrs. Jno.


Crowell, Electa


Crowell, Mary M.


Cisco, Edward G.


Carpenter, Mary V.


Clark, Daniel B.


Clarke, Charles H. Crowell, Hattie (Clark)


Coddington, Eliza Ann Coddington, Hannah M. Crówell, Edward


Carpenter, Eliza Kate


Calhoun, Annie J.


Crowell, Ann B. Chase, Susan Crowell, Eliza


Carpenter, John Clark, Emma Elizabeth


Chapin, William


Curtis, Mary L.


Compton, Alma


Clark, Agnes Elizabeth


Clark, Hattie Anna


Clark, Annie Dayton


Chapin, Rachel Pierson Carpenter, Lizzie Carman, Edward E.


Clarke, Mrs. Phœbe Ann


Clarke, Mrs. Susan M. Clark, Mrs. Susan E. Coddington, Jos. B. Coddington, Mrs. Sarah J.


Carman, May Evaline Cutter, Mrs. Mary J. Campbell, Elvira Crowell, Mrs. Abbie A.


Clarkson, Lucy Osborne


Chambers, John H.


Chambers, Mrs. Lizzie Wood


Cooper, Laura Tellfair


Deits, Mrs. Peter D. Dunham, Catherine C. Dunham, Harriet De Camp, Eliza Dunham, Samuel Darby, Ezra


Dunham, Alfred


Devoe, Catherine Dunham, John


-Dunham, Rachel


Dodd, C. A. Dodd, Moses


Clark, Harriet W.


Chapin, Mrs. Catherine


Clark, Margaret M.


Clarke, Julia A. Clark, Nellie F. Williams Coope, Anna C. Chapin, Caroline S.


Coddington, Annie L. Chapin, Mrs. Sarah Ann


Carman, Henry C. Carman, Mrs. M. Augusta Crawford, Mrs. Alice Gay


Clark, William E.


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Disbrow, Charlotte


De La Croix, Joanna


Disbrow, Mary Louisa


Darby, Jane M.


Danforth, Jonathan


Dale, Jane W.


Danforth, Ann Eliza


De Camp, Elizabeth C.


De Veuve, Julia M.


Devoe, Lydia


Disbrow, Margaret Poole


Darby, Euphemia


Disbrow, John Fowler


Deutsch, John C.


D'Camp, Randolph


Deutsch, Elanor


D'Camp, Margaret


Douglass, Maria


Dow, Susanna Phebe Dow, Sarah


Dwight, Helen Louise


Day, Jane


Dwight, John F.


Disbrow, Wm. Henry


Drake, Susan C. (Pierson)


De Witt, Guthrie


Dunham, John A.


Davidson, Isabella


Dunham, Sarah L.


Dodd, Susan Jaques


Dickson, Emma


De Graw, Maria K.


Dunn, Leonard


De Camp, Mary Malvina


Dunn, Gershon


Davidson, Nancy


Dey, William L.


D'Camp, Henrietta


Darbey, Rachel


Dodd, Susan E.


Dunn, Henrietta


Downing, Carrie Halliday


Dunham, Margaret L.


Dunham, Susie


Durand, Harrison Martin


Durand, Mrs. Mahala Higgins


Evans, Cesar


Evans, Hagar


Enders, Adeline


Edgar, C. H.


Edgar, John B.


Edgar, Ann H. Babcock


Enders, John


Eckerson, Evelina


Enders, Catherine B.


Edgar, Geo. Paton


Edgar, Ursula M.


Edgar, Alexander


Enders, James


Edgar, Mary Cornelia


Enders, Mrs. Jas.


Eddy, Julia


Edgar, Phebe Catherine


Enders, Julia Ely, Mary (Midgley)


Edgar, Ann Wilhelmina


Enders, Fanny Everingham, Phebe Anna


Enders, Marietta


Enders, Elizabeth (Perkins)


Ennis, Thos. W.


Ennis, Mrs. C. W.


Douglass, James


Douglass, Mrs. Augusta


Dunn, Mrs. Anna Maria


Edgar, Wm. Matthias Eckerson, Philip


Disbrow, Margaret P.


73


ORGANIZATION OF THE CHURCH.


Edwards, Mrs. R. Endors, Ann B. Ennis, Anna Isabel


Ewing, Matilda S. Easton, Abigail J. Eaton, Gussie Everson, Mrs. Mary Ellen


Frazee, Hannah Freeman, Hagar


French, Mabel K. Tucker Frazee, Mary Elizabeth


Fornate, Elizabeth


Flatt, Rachel A.


Flatt, Mariam C. (Aird)


Freeman, William T.


Finnegar, Phebe


Florence, Martha (Ross) Freeman, Agnes


Amelia


Freeman, Jane (Guion). Florence, John


Florence, Hannah


Freeman, Susan M.


Florence, Harriet N.


Forbes, Jane


Florence, Matilda


Fithian, Lemuel S.


Flatt, Jacob


Fithian, Anna D.


Flatt, Hannah Freeman, Jane O. (Thomp- son) Frazee, Elizabeth


Folsom, Marietta C.


Freeman, Solomon


Finch, Jane


Folsom, Levi


Flatt, Eliza


Folsom, Ella M.


Freeman, Uel


Folsom, Julia


Force, Susan Morse


Folsom, Rachel F.


Freeman, Phebe


Flake, Frederick Wm.


Francisco, Ann H.


Forbes, Catherine V. G.


Ferguson, Jane Finnegar, James


Fordham, Mary C.


Freeman, Hetty


Frazee, Adelia


Force, Wm. Harris


Frazee, William D.


Frazee, Phineas Frazee, Agnes Florence, Martha A.


Folsom, Dora


Freeland, Catherine (Lud- low) Freeman, Lizzie


Fithian, Mary W.


Folsom, Mrs. Eliza A.


Fowler, Mrs. Hannah M. Fowler, Clara Bell Flake, Frederick


France, Alonzo


France, Mrs. Hannah M.


Fyfe, Alexander T.


Flake, Mrs. Sophie Flake, Annie E. J.


Fyfe, Mrs. A. T.


Florence, Mrs. Charlotte B.


Fithian, Isabella


Freeman, Isabella


Folsom, Josephine Mary


Folsom, Clara


74


JUBILEE SOUVENIR.


Flake, John Henry Flake, Fredrica D.


Feald, Mrs. Katie Hunter Feald, Mrs. Annie Hunter


Gillchrist, Hetty Gage, J. Smith


Green, Sarah


Griffin, Abigail


Gibbons, Elizabeth C.


Gage, Ursula F.


Gay, Joanna M. Glynn, Caroline


Geery, Mary Jane


Guion, Frances Jane


Garthwaite, Abigail


Garthwaite, Jeremiah Gay, Mrs. Wm. Alfred


Gage, Harriet. Geary, Mary Gundaker, Charles


Garthwaite, S. Freeman


Garthwaite, Mrs. Mary M.


Grove, Charles A., Jr.


Garthwaite, Oscar B.


Ganswyk, Cora Eveline




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