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"From his earliest connection with St. Timothy's parish he realized the important future of this Free Church, and gave generously of his means for its support, and of his sympathy for its interests, throughout periods of financial ‘storm and stress.' Nor was his hearty co-operation wanting in its later
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prosperity, although his retiring nature led him to decline an official place when the two parishes were consolidated.
" Mr. Montague was a man of marked presence, and his familiar form will long be remembered even by those who did not have his personal acquaintance. He was one of those few who make themselves indispensable and to whom the heart clings affectionately.
" In the death of Mr. Montague our church has sustained an almost irreparable loss. We, his associates, will sadly miss a loving, steadfast friend, a wise counsellor, a loyal churchman, and a consistent Christian gentleman.
" To the family of our deceased friend the Vestry extend a sincere sympathy, knowing that they, with us, will long keep in remembrance the good example of him who having finished his course in faith does now rest from his labor. We commend them to the God of all comfort for strength to bear their great affliction.
" A. HOWARD HOPPING,
" Clerk of the Vestry.
"NEW YORK, July 27, 1894."
APPENDIX A.
LIST OF PARISHIONERS ATTACHED TO ZION CHURCH, 1810-II.
Mr. Jacob Aim,
Mr. John Adam,
Mr. George Bonner,
Mrs. Brunn,
Mr. Conrad Brooks,
Mr. John Buscowan,
Mr. John Baisley,
Mr. Benjamin Beekman,
Mr. John Dietz,
Mr. Sewel Dodge,
Mr. John Davenport,
Mr. Joseph Dally,
Mr. Jacob Dean,
Mr. George Engelhart,
Mr. Alexander Fink, Jr.,
Mr. Ernest Fink,
Mr. Andrew Fisher,
Mr. Gilbert Fowler,
Mr. Henry Fritz, Mrs. Fash,
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Mr. Leonidas Gates
Mr. John Graff,
Mrs. Galloway,
Mr. Israel Hunt,
Mr. David Huntington,
Mr. Lodowick Harple,
Mr. Ludwig Harple,
Mr. Joseph Horn,
Mrs. Hyser,
Mr. Adam Hartell,
Mr. Christian Hartell,
Mr. Henry Heiser,
Mr. John Heath,
Mr. Lewis Hartman,
Mr. Gregory Ivers,
Mr. Alexander Jeroleman,
Mr. Jacob Jeroleman,
Mr. Benjamin Jessup,
Mr. William Kline,
Mr. Cornelius King,
Mr. Jesse McLacklen,
Mr. Henry Laverty,
Mr. Peter Lorillard,
Mr. John Lyons,
Mr. John Minuse,
Mr. George Minuse,
Mrs. Minuse,
Mrs. Catharine Meserve,
Mr. George Meserve,
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Mr. John Mason, Mr. Alexander McClure, Mr. Isaac Martin, Mrs. Myers,
Mary McEwen, Mrs. Michaels, Mr. Joseph Neal,
Mrs. Nash,
Mr. Benjamin Ogden,
Mr. Lear Olsen,
Mr. Frederick Pentz,
Mr. Frederick Resler,
Mr. John P. Ritter,
Mr. David Ramer,
Mr. John H. Schmidt,
Mr. Christian Stambler,
Mr. Aaron Swarts,
Mrs. Shire,
Mr. Nicholas Steele,
Mrs. Sulhurst,
Mr. William Simpson,
Mr. David Spicer,
Mr. Henry Spicer,
Mr. Francis Spicer,
Mr. Thomas Starr,
Mr. Samuel Sparks,
Mr. John Sparks,
Mr. George Smith,
Mr. William Smith,
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Eliza Senger,
Mr. George Thomson,
Mr. Lucas Van Buskirk,
Mr. Cornelius Vredenberg,
Mr. Richard Wheeler,
Mr. Henry Willers,
Mr. John Winship,
Mr. E. Winship,
Mr. Thomas Winship,
Mr. Christopher Went,
Mr. Court Went,
Mr. Philip Wicker,
Mr. Jacob Weaver,
Mr. James Young.
APPENDIX B.
PARISHIONERS OF ZION CHURCH IN 1890.
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. James H. Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Bartow, The Misses Bartow, Mr. and Mrs. George H. Byrd, Mr. Alfred H. Byrd, The Misses Byrd,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Carroll Beckwith, Mr. and Mrs. William B. Beekman, Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beddall, Mrs. Daniel H. Baldwin,
Miss Baldwin,
Mrs. Byrne,
Miss K. Budd,
Mr. Burns,
Mr. Butler,
Mr. T. M. Cozzens,
Miss Cozzens,
Mr. David Clarkson,
Judge Delano C. Calvin,
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Dr. and Mrs. Clement Cleveland
Mrs. W. Collins,
Mr. Wm. S. Collins,
Miss Carrie Collins, The Misses Collins,
Mrs. Theodore Crane,
Mr. D. Augustus Clarkson,
Mr. Clermont L. Clarkson, Mr. E. McClintock,
Mr. John D. Champlin,
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Devoe, The Misses Devoe, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Emmet, Dr. and Mrs. Elliot,
The Misses Elliot,
Mrs. Everett,
Mrs. Ellison, Madame Fabrici,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Faxon,
Mrs. H. E. Fitch,
Mr. Charles J. Gillis,
Mrs. Dewitt C. Graham,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Galot, Mrs. S. Grunner,
Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Garrettson, Miss Garrettson, Judge John Clinton Gray, Mrs. Hall,
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Mr. John T. Hall, Miss S. Hargous, Mr. Robert L. Harrison, Mrs. B. Hardee, Mrs. Henderson, Mr. Thomas Hillhouse, Miss Hillhouse, Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hawk, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haight, The Misses Hefter, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Jewett, Dr. and Mrs. William C. Jarvis, Miss Caroline Ogden Jones, Miss Frances Ogden Jones, Mrs. A. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jacob, Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Kellogg, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman W. Kneval, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lapsley, Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Latting, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Lanier, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Livingston, Mr. Charles E. Lydecker, Miss B. Mckesson, Miss Mary L. McLanathan, Madame A. C. Mears, Mr. W. A. Martin, Miss L. Mckeever, Mrs. Marble,
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Miss Neeley,
Dr. and Mrs. De Witt Nelson,
Mrs. George E. Poole,
Mrs. Frederic A. Potts,
Miss Anna L. Peck,
Miss S. E. Peck,
Mrs. George L. Peabody,
Mr. E. F. Petrie,
Miss Philbrick,
Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Platt,
Mr. and Mrs. M. Taylor Pyne,
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Perry,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell,
Mrs. Rawlins,
The Misses Switzer,
Mrs. W. H. Strong,
Miss L. Sewell,
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Shoemaker, Mrs. Swan,
Mrs. F. T. Southack,
Mr. J. S. Smith,
Mr. E. C. Stanton,
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Thompson,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Truman,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tiletson,
Mr. and Mrs. Turnbull,
Mrs. Underhill,
Mrs. and Miss Van Boskerck,
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Vidal,
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Miss Vidal, Mrs. Van Munchausen, Col. Benjamin F. Watson, Mrs. W. F. Whiting, Mr. H. Weil,
Miss Laura Wheeler,
Mr. and Mrs. Wesson,
Mr. Richard F. Ware, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Young.
APPENDIX C.
LIST OF WARDENS AND VESTRYMEN OF ZION CHURCH AND PERIOD OF CONTINUANCE IN OFFICE.
John P. Ritter, Warden from 1810 to 1812.
Lewis Hartman, Warden from 1810 to 1817.
John Graff, Vestryman from 1810 to 1812, Warden from 1813 to 1815, Vestryman or Warden until 1839.
John Heath, Vestryman from 1810 to 1819, Warden from 1820 to 1844.
Aaron Swarts, Vestryman in 1810.
Lodowick Harple, Vestryman from 1810 to 1814.
Nicholas Steele, Vestryman from 1810 to 18II.
Jacob Jeroleman, Vestryman from 1810 to 1815.
John Sparks, Vestryman from 1810 to 1815. Jacob Weaver, Vestryman from 1810 to 18II.
Lucas Van Buskirk, Vestryman from 1811 to 1817. Henry Heiser, Vestryman in 1812.
Lazarus Beach, Vestryman from 1812 to 1815.
Thomas Gibbons, Vestryman from 1813 to 1815, and Warden from 1816 to 1817.
Effingham L. Embre, Vestryman in 1816, 1817. Gilbert Fowler, Vestryman from 1813 to 1820.
Israel Hunt, Vestryman from 1815 to 1817.
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Benjamin Jessup, Vestryman in 1816.
Alexander Fink, Vestryman in 1817, Warden in 1819.
Richard Whittingham, Vestryman from 1819 to 1831, excepting in 1823 and 1829.
Hunt Underhill, Vestryman from 1819 to 1822 ..
James Young, Vestryman in 1819, again from 1821 to 1823.
Adam Hartell, Vestryman from 1816 to 1820.
William Tripler, Vestryman in 1819 and 1820.
William Blakewell, Vestryman in 1820 and 1821, again from 1824 to 1830, and again from 1846 to 1849.
Jacob Stout, Jr., Vestryman in 1820 and 1821, Warden from 1822 to 1824.
Samuel Jarvis, Vestryman in 1821, and again from 1825 to 1833.
Samuel Marvin, Vestryman from 1821 to 1824, Warden from 1825 to 1828, again a Vestryman in 1830 and 1831.
Samuel Sparks, Vestryman in 1822, again from 1832 to 1835.
George C. Morgan, Vestryman from 1822 to 1824, again in 1830.
Lloyd D. Windsor, Vestryman from 1823 to 1829, again in 1831 and 1832.
Erastus Goodwin, Vestryman in 1823.
Stephen Barker, Vestryman in 1823 and 1824.
Thadeus Seymour, Vestryman from 1824 to 1828. Richard E. Purdy, Vestryman from 1825 to 1828.
Dr. Benjamin R. Robsen, Vestryman from 1825 to 1832.
Resolvent Stephens, Vestryman from 1829 to 1832. Samuel Whitney, Vestryman from 1829 to 1833.
Walter Peck, Vestryman in 1829, again from 1831 to 1833.
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J. H. Hobart Hawes, Vestryman from 1832 to 1836. Wm. Van Norden, Vestryman in 1833 and 1834.
William Thorn, Vestryman from 1833 to 1839.
Frederick Pentz, Vestryman from 1833 to 1839, Warden from 1840 to 1860.
Robert B. Cuthbert, Vestryman from 1834 to 1845, Warden from 1846 to 1848.
Ephraim D. Brown, Vestryman from 1834 to 1844, Warden in I845.
John Shimmins, Vestryman in 1844.
Isaac O. Barker, Vestryman from 1835 to 1847.
James Brooks, Vestryman from 1835 to 1836.
Jonas C. Tanner, Vestryman in 1836.
Smith Barker, Vestryman from 1837 to 1847, again from 1851 to 1855, and again from 1857 to 1872, a Warden in 1869.
Thomas Gwynn, Vestryman in 1837.
John A. Graff, Vestryman from 1837 to 1854, again from 1857 to I860.
James Van Norden, Vestryman from 1838 to 1848, Warden from 1849 to 1869.
Robert R. Boyd, Vestryman from 1840 to 1844.
Nehemiah Lounsberry, Vestryman from 1840 to 1852.
John T. B. Maxwell, Vestryman from 1845 to 1856.
John L. Fendall, Vestryman in 1845.
Jasper W. Hughes, Vestryman from 1846 to 1856.
Joseph Warren Barker, Vestryman from 1848 to 1849.
James B. Cook, Vestryman from 1848 to 1861.
John S. Williams, Vestryman from 1849 to 1859.
Edward Carter, Vestryman from 1850 to 1859.
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Wm. C. Tallmadge, Vestryman from 1854 to 1856.
John S. Patterson, Vestryman from 1855 to 1857.
George S. Mumford, Vestryman, from 1857 to 1859.
Philip Reynolds, Vestryman in 1857, again in 1860, Warden from 1861 to 1866.
William Fisher, Vestryman in 1858.
George B. Pentz, Vestryman from 1858 to 1865.
William V. Porter, Vestryman from 1859 to 1863.
Edward F. De Lancey, Vestryman from 1860 to 1867.
George Macculloch Miller, Vestryman from 1860 to 1868.
Clement Jewett, Vestryman from 1861 to 1866.
William Powell, Vestryman from 1861 to 1867, Warden in 1868.
Matthew P. Read, Vestryman from 1863 to 1866, Warden in 1867.
John H. Thompson, Vestryman from 1864 to 1868.
Daniel G. Ray, Vestryman in 1866.
David Clarkson, Vestryman from 1867 to 1871, Warden from 1872 to 1890.
John A. Bartow, Vestryman from 1867 to 1869.
George A. Lathrop, Vestryman from 1867 to 1868.
Eugene Schiefflin, Vestryman from 1868 to 1869.
Robert W. Nesbit, Vestryman from 1868 to 1869, Warden from 1870 to 1871.
James O. Smith, Vestryman in 1869, Warden in 1870. Wm. B. Smyth, Vestryman in 1869.
William Reed, Vestryman from 1869 to 1871.
A. Craig Palmer, Vestryman from 1869 to 1872. Charles H. Van Brunt, Vestryman from 1870 to 1873. Allan Melville, Vestryman from 1870 to 1871.
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George L. Jewett, Vestryman in 1870, Warden from 1871 to 1879, Vestryman 1880 to 1888, Warden 1889 to 1890.
George N. Gardner, Vestryman from 1870 to 1879. George Collins, Jr., Vestryman in 1871.
Benjamin F. Watson, Vestryman from 1872 to 1890.
Wm. T. Lloyd, Vestryman from 1872 to 1873.
Chas. S. Van Norden, Vestryman in 1872.
Henry S. Ward, Vestryman in 1872.
Carlos Cobb, Vestryman from 1873 to 1877.
Charles H. Pierce, Vestryman from 1873 to 1875.
Edward W. Bartow, Vestryman from 1873 to 1879.
Howard Potter, Vestryman from 1874 to 1878.
George H. Byrd, Vestryman from 1874 to 1890.
John M. Stuart, Vestryman in 1876.
Delano C. Calvin, Vestryman from 1877 to 1890.
Thomas Belknap, Jr., Vestryman in 1878.
James H. Aldrich, Vestryman from 1878 to 1879, again in 1884.
G. Bentham Rae, Vestryman in 1879. Wm. Ronckendorff, Vestryman in 1879.
Samuel Hawk, Warden from 1880 to 1882.
Wm. Graydon, Vestryman from 1880 to 1882, Warden in 1883. Frederic A. Potts, Vestryman from 1880 to 1883, Warden from 1884 to 1888.
Frederick W. Devoe, Vestryman from 1880 to 1890. Robert Colgate, Jr., Vestryman from 1880 to 1884. John W. Harper, Vestryman in 1883.
Wm. S. Hawk, Vestryman from 1884 to 1890.
Wm. B. Beekman, Vestryman from 1885 to 1890. M. Taylor Pyne, Vestryman from 1886 to 1890.
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Chas. J. Gillis, Vestryman in 1889. Robert L. Harrison, Vestryman in 1890.
TREASURERS OF ZION CHURCH.
Lewis Hartman,
1810-18.
John Graff,
1818-22.
George C. Morgan, 1822-25.
William Bakewell, 1825-30.
Resolvent Stephens, 1830-32.
John Heath, 1832-37.
Frederick Pentz,
1837-60.
Smith Barker,
1860-71.
David Clarkson,
1871-90.
CLERKS OF ZION CHURCH VESTRY.
John P. Ritter, 1810-12.
Lazarus Beach,
1813-15.
Effingham L. Embree, 1816-18.
William Tripler,
1819.
Jacob Stout, Jr.,
1820-2I.
George C. Morgan,
1822.
Erastus Goodwin,
1823.
Lloyd D. Windsor,
1824-29.
George C. Morgan, 1830.
Lloyd D. Windsor, 1831-32.
J. H. Hobart Hawes, 1833-36.
Isaac C. Barker, 1837-44.
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James Van Norden, 1845-55.
John S. Patterson,
1856-57.
George B. Pentz,
1858-65.
Daniel G. Ray, I866.
John A. Bartow, 1867-68.
A. Craig Palmer,
1869.
George L. Jewett,
1870.
George N. Gardner, 1871.
Chas. S. Van Norden,
1872-77.
George N. Gardner,
1878-79.
Robert Colgate, Jr., 1880-83.
James H. Aldrich, 1884.
William B. Beekman,
1885-90.
APPENDIX D.
AN ABSTRACT OF THE HISTORY OF ZION CHURCH, DEPOSITED IN THE CORNER-STONE, AUG. 6, 1853.
Zion Church was originally a Lutheran organization, and its first place of worship was in a frame building, yet standing, in Pearl Street opposite to what is now known as City Hall Place. Other edifices have since been erected in front of it, leaving but a few feet of passage way, and therefore but little of it can be seen from the street.
Its first minister was the Rev. George Strebeck, who seems to have officiated for his people some three years before an organi- zation was ventured upon, for on the first page of the records of the church we have this heading, or title, " Register of Baptisms and Marriages performed previous to the organization of the Eng- lish Lutheran Church in New York, by George Strebeck." The first of these records bears the date November 9, 1794, and the last, May, 1797.
The first official act on the register proper, is dated July 16, 1797, and that is about the time of the formation of the parish.
Mr. Strebeck remained in charge of the congregation until 1804. He had endeavored to persuade his people to conform to the Episcopal Church, and at one time had succeeded. A reso- lution to that effect is recorded, under date of June 18, 1804. It
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was ratified at a meeting of the congregation in July. But in the minutes of the meeting immediately succeeding, we have the fol- lowing words :
" Resolved, That the church shall remain an English Lutheran Church as formerly."
Mr. Strebeck in consequence of the above, resigned his office as minister of this congregation. He must have been ordained without delay, for at the annual convention of the diocese, in that year, Bishop Benjamin Moore reports the Rev. George Strebeck, deacon, as officiating since August, as missionary in Bedford and its vicinity.
In the convention of the next year it was reported that St. Stephen's Church in this city was organized on the 12th March, 1805, and on the 6th May, the Rev. George Strebeck was called to the rectorship of it. The people of his new charge were prin- cipally those whom, from Lutheranism, he had induced to conform to the Church. St. Stephen's Church, therefore, must be regarded as the offspring of Zion Church.
Upon the resignation of Mr. Strebeck the Rev. David Austen officiated as Lutheran minister in Zion Church, for about six months.
On the 7th July, 1805, the Rev. Ralph Williston preached his introductory sermon. In 1810, he renounced Lutheranism and was ordained a minister of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and having prevailed upon nearly his whole congregation to become churchmen, the edifice in Mott Street, in which they had long been worshipping, was consecrated by Bishop Moore as an Epis- copal Church, under its old name of Zion. The resolution to conform to the Protestant Episcopal Church was adopted at a
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meeting of the congregation held on the 23d February, 1810, and the first election of wardens and vestrymen was held on the ensuing 13th of March.
On the 31st August, 1815, the old edifice was destroyed by fire. After much delay, caused by want of means, the edifice was re- erected, the venerable Corporation of Trinity Church kindly and liberally sustaining a considerable portion of the cost. On the 3d January, 1817, the Rev. Ralph Williston, induced by the then involved circumstances of the parish, resigned his rectorship. On the 16th November, 1818, the new Zion Church was conse- crated by the Rt. Rev. J. H. Hobart, D.D.
The Rev. Thomas Breintnall began to officiate in the church in the latter part of 1818, and became its Rector in 1819. He remained in charge of the parish for about eighteen years, and resigned the rectorship the 21st April, 1837. The Vestry in vain endeavored to induce him to recall his resignation of the place he had so long and usefully held.
The Rev. William Richmond accepted the call of the Vestry on the 9th of August, 1837. He resigned on the 9th June, 1845, having been Rector nearly eight years. On the 7th December, 1845, being the second Sunday in Advent, the Rev. Richard Cox, the present Rector, was instituted by the Rev. William Berrian, D.D., the Rt. Rev. Samuel A. McCoskry, D.D. preaching the sermon.
Among the incidents to be noted as occurring since, is the bequest of Mary Welsh, (an aged communicant of the parish), of a sum large enough to remove an onerous and oppressive debt. She bequeathed about $5000 to found two scholarships for indi- gent students in the General Theological Seminary, to be called
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respectively, the Mary Welsh, and the Zion Church, New York, scholarships, and $rooo to the missionary committee of the dio- cese. In the month of June, 1850, an arrangement was completed with the Hon. Murray Hoffmann acting in behalf of the heirs of Susan Ogden, by which it was agreed that Zion Church should be removed to this location, and receive the valuable donation of these five lots, and the five confronting ones on the opposite side of Madison Avenue. It need not be added that the Vestry and congregation gratefully appreciated the donation.
On the afternoon of the 19th October, 1851, the chapel of Zion Church, now standing on the fifth of these lots and facing Thirty-eighth Street, was opened with appropriate services. It continued to be used for afternoon services only up to October 17, 1852, on which day the entire services of the parish were removed thither, where they have been regularly celebrated since.
On the 2d May, 1853, the sale of the edifice and other property in Mott Street was completed, the church receiving therefor $30,000.
Contracts having been duly made, the workmen, for several weeks, have been constructing the substantial foundation for the handsome structure here to be erected, and to-day, in accordance with established and wholesome usage, we lay the corner-stone in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost, with the full persuasion that as our work is for the honor and glory of the Lord, He will bless and prosper it.
APPENDIX E.
LIST OF WARDENS AND VESTRYMEN OF ST. TIMOTHY'S CHURCH, AND PERIOD OF CONTINUANCE IN OFFICE.
Anthony B. McDonald, Warden 1854-187I.
John Carey, Jr., Warden 1854-1857.
Fanning C. Tucker,
Vestryman 1854-1857.
Gouverneur M. Ogden,
1854.
Don Alonzo Cushman,
1854.
Henry E. Davis,
1854.
Galen E. Terry,
1854-1859.
Ambrose K. Striker,
1854.
John G. Davison,
1854.
Henry A. Cargill,
1854.
Eugeine Ledenta,
1855-1857.
George Reton, Verstryman 1855-1867, Warden 1868, again Vestryman 1869.
Dr. J. Lewis Smith, Vestryman 1855-1857.
John Bradford,
1855-1869.
Peter W. Toy,
1855-1858.
William I. Stewart,
1855-1858.
Daniel C. Spencer, Vestryman 1858-1861, Warden 1862-1867.
Gershon N. Hard,
Vestryman 1858-1867.
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Thomas Stevenson,
1858, again 1860-1863
Henry McLean, Warden 1858-1861.
William H. Riblet,
Vestryman 1859-1861.
Cornelius Minor,
1859-1868.
John P. Worstell
1859-1866.
Noyse Streeter, Jr.,
1862-1866.
Edmund S. Le Britton
1862-1864.
George Montague, Vestryman 1865-1871, Warden from 1872- 1890.
John Jewell Smith, Vestryman 1865-1868, Warden from 1869- 1890.
Welcome Geer Hitchcock, Vestryman 1867-1890.
Elam O. Potter, Vestryman 1867, again from 1874-1880.
Samuel R. Wells, Vestryman 1868-1875.
Robert S. Blossom,
I868.
William Irwin,
1868-1873.
Sidney T. Smith, 66 1869-1879.
Dr. A. S. Church,
1869-1884.
Hubbard G. Stone,
1870-1890.
Archibald Turner,
1870-1890.
Leonidas P. Williams,
1872-1880.
Enos T. Throop,
1876-1885.
James B. Young,
1880-1887.
Horace Manuel,
1881-1890.
Joseph S. Palmer, 1881-1887.
A. Howard Hopping, 1885-1890.
Dr. Robert Milbank, 1886-1890.
Charles Harvey Lane, 1887-1890.
William P. Wallace, 66 1888-1890.
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TREASURERS OF ST. TIMOTHY'S CHURCH.
Galen Terry, 1855-1857. Henry M. Lean, 1858-1859. Daniel C. Spencer, 1860. Gershorn N. Hard, 1861-1866. George Montague, 1867-1890.
CLERKS OF THE VESTRY.
Galen Terry, 1854-1857. John Bradford, 1858-1869. Welcome G. Hitchcock, 1870-1890.
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