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5th. The above missionary is hereby authorized and re- quested to purchase all the implement utensels he may think necessary for house keeping and farming for the above school and mission
6th. That an appropriate address be drawn up & pre- sented to the above Indians
7. That an address be drawn up or sanctioned by this conference and put into the hands of every preacher who has charge of a circuit or station to obtain signatures petioning Congress not to repeal the existing Laws which regulate our commirce with the Indians, These petitions when signed are to be returned to the P Elder of each district and forwarded by him to Congress as soon as it can be done,
8th. The committee also examined the accounts of Moses Hincle and James B. Finley and find that the expindi- tures of the Indians School and Mission are less than the monies recd by (Errors excepted) $3.57,
9. We likewise beg leave to report that the Superintend- ent of the Indian scholl be allowed a salary of $500, in- cluding what he may receive as a Missionary,
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WEDNESDAY MORNING B GEORGE PRESIDENT.
The subject of the Wyendott mission and school was recommitted to the commitee of Indian affairs,
William Tipton, Platt B. Morey, Whitfield Hughs, Rob- ert Dobbins, James T. Donehoo and George M. Mealy were admitted on trial but Vienal Stewart, George Wad- dle, were not admitted, but a presiding elder may employ Stewart.
John McMahon and Will I. Thompson were readmitted into connexion, but Augustis Joslin was not admitted tho a presiding Elder may employ him,
The committe on the subject of the Seminary made their report which was confirmed as follows,
1. That such an establishment in or near the state of Ohio is expedient and necessary,
2. That the place where we have a prospect of the most ample funds is in the town of Augusta on the Ohio River, 3. Inasmuch as that place is on the Kentucky side of the river and in the bounds of the Kentucky conference it seems expedient to make it answer the purpose of both this and that conference,
4. That it is expedient to appoint a commitee whose duty it shall be to confir with a similar committe from the Kentuckey Conferance, provided they think proper to ap- point one and to take such measures in favour of the con- templated establishment as they may think advisable provided they do not place themselves or this conferance liable to any expence, and in case the Kentuckey Confer- ance should not see fit to appoint a similar committe the commitee appointed by this conferance shall have author- ity to act without them,
5. It shall be the duty of this committe in case of success in such an establishment to take the most prudent meas- ures in there power to secure the influence and gover- ment of the institution to the M. E. Church.
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JOURNAL OF THE OHIO CONFERENCE
Martin Rutter, John Collins, and David Young are the committe appointed according to the fourth Article of the above report,
AFTERNOON SESSION B. ROBERTS PRESEDENT,
The commitee to whom the subject of the Indian School &ct was recommited reported which was confirmed and the priceeding report is hereby made null and void and the following is to be the Law on the subject of the Wyendott School and Mission.
1. That the Conference immediately establish a School at Camp Meegs, for the education of the Wyendott Indians, and others,
2. That the Missionary who may be stationed at Camp Meegs shall have the superintendance of the above School and the said Missionary is nereby authorized and required to select and employ a missionary family like- wise to erect such buildings as may be necessary.
3. That a special committe be appointed in or near the town of Xenia to whom the Superintendant of the above School may make known the wants and necessaties of the Missionary family & school which committe shall correspond with him and all others concerned, moreover the duty of the above committe is to take charge of all pro- visions, clothing &ct. which may come into their hands they are also to give such instructions to other commites as they may learn from the Superintendant to be neces- sary.
4. That suscriptions be printed and put into the hands of every preacher in charge of a circuit or station, to obtain monies for the above Mission and School.
5. That the Presiding Elders be authorized & required to appoint a commitee or committees in every district for the purpose of obtaining provisions, clothing &ct for the support of the Indians at school which provisions
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when collected shall be subject to their order or the order of the Superintendent.
6. The above Missionary hereby authorized and requested to purchase all the impliments and utentials he thinks necessary for house keeping and farming for the above school and Mission.
7. That an appropriate address be drawn up and pre- sented to the above Indians.
8. That an address be drawn up and sanctioned (sanc- tioned) by this Conference and put into the hands of every preacher who has the charge of a Circuit or Station to obtain signatures petioning Congress not to repeal the existing laws which regulate our commerce with the Indians : These petitions when signed are to be returned to the P. Elder of each district and forwarded by him to Congress as soon as it can be done.
9. The committe also examined the accounts of Moses Hinkle, and James B. Finley and find that the expendi- tures of the Indian School and Mission are less than the monies recd. by errors excepted) $3.57.
10. We likewise beg leave to report that the Superin- tendant of the Indian School be allowed a salary of $500. including what he may get as a Missionary.
James Fowler, John Sale, Andrew Reed George S. Houston, and Nathaniel McLean are appointed the com- mitee in compliance with the third Article of the above report.
The Secretary is at liberty to give any extract from the Journals on the subject of the Indian School and Mis- sion that may be requested, Moses Hinkle is appointed an additional member of the committe to address the In- dians.
The report of the financial commitee was conference as follows.
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JOURNAL OF THE OHIO CONFERENCE
Names
Moneys Received
De- ficiency
Brot to Confer- ence
Appro priated
Remarks
$ 10
$
c
$
C
8
0
W. Swayze
174 00
26
Ira Eddy
82 99
117 50
Charels Eliote
41 71
50 29
Ezra Boothe.
150
44
Wm Cunningham
50
50
Charls Trescote.
100
Saml Adams.
200
Henry Knap
100
Curtis Goddard
100
Thos Carr ..
90
110
Saml Brochunier
80
20
Philip Green.
74 87
25|12
Alfred Brunson
157 00
43
Jacob Young.
190 13
9|87
Abner Goff.
160 .6
40
Charles Thorn.
80
20
Shadk Ruark.
171 81
28 19
Daniel Limerick
105 86
9416
Thos R. Ruckels.
52 80
47
20
Joseph Carper .
74 62
125 3712
I. C. Hunter
70 1812
29 8112
Ewd Taylor.
90
10
Dennis Goddard .
56
44
Peter Stephens.
57 24
142 76
Thos A. Morris
172
102 42
99 37
Jacob Hooper.
83 79
10 21
John Graham.
170 50
29|50
Archd McIlroy
162 29
37 71
Zara Coston.
85 25
14 75
James McMahon.
128
72
William Westlake.
50
25
Will. Simmons.
92
8
Robt W. Finley
152 29
47 71
And. McClain.
152|29
47 71
3 43
Zarch Connell.
60 12
39 87
James Smith
74 50
25 50
5 00
Walter Griffith.
131 32
68|68
John Collins.
200
162 31
32|31
Saml Baker.
53|61
46|18
Will H. Raper
107 62
92 37
Jas Jones. .
108/51
91 40
Moses Crume
132 50
67 50
Ar. W. Elliott
132 150
67|50
J. P. Durbin .
100
1|00
James Collard .
200
Allen Wiley
110 14
89 86
W. P. Quinn
40 28
59 72
Henry Baker.
80 -
20
John Sale
70 00
David Young.
70|00
Michael Ellis.
70 00
Abbott Goddard
70 00
Bish. McKendree.
20 00
Bish. George. Bish Roberts.
30/00
Will Knox.
170
30 00
Jno Waterman
170
30
Thos McClary
78
22
Abel Robison
172 41
27|59
Daniel Davison
62 53
143 47
Jon P. Kent.
30
Benj. Lawrence
37 68
.6
Chas Waddle.
100
Josiah Foster
.6
..
20 00
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Names
Moneys Received
De- ficiency
Brot to Confer- ence
Appro- priated
Remarks
Abm. Lippett
150
50
James V. Wills
43 70
56|30
James Gilruth
100
Will P. Kent.
100
Truman Bishop
No demand
Saml West.
96 81
103 19
Russel Bigelow .
135 -
65 1-
Horace Brown
70 37
29 62
C. Springer .
147 50
52 47
Peter Warner
71
29
Wm Stephens.
91 37
108 62
And. Kenniar
91 37
108|62
James Quinn
144 53
55 47
James Havens
125
72
G. R. Jones.
130/09
69|91
Robt. Delap
132 23
67 72
Bur. Westlake
130
70
Moses Hinkle
68
32
Will Crawford
135
65
James Murry
78 70
27 30
Jas. B. Finley
183 13
16 87
Wm. Page.
200
LeRoy Swarmstead.
72
50
27 50
Jno C. Brook.
150
50
Thos S. Hitt.
80
20
John Strange.
230
..
Jno P. Taylor
200
Deficiencies.
4414 27
Amt. recd. fr B. Conce
trn
410 40
Total Deficiencies
$ 1
4010 77
$
C
$
C
$
c
$
C
4 25
The monies in the hands of the Stewards to amt. of Seven dollars was given to Jno Waterman
The Acct. of Saml I. Brown presented to the Confer- ence was refered to the Book Agent at Cincinatia.
The Agent at Cincinatia is at liberty to make ex- changes for School books and to circulate them,
The P. Elder of Miamia district the Station preacher of Cincinatia the preachers in charge of Meamia and White Oak circuits and Truman Bishop are the committe to examine the Premmiar to be published by the Agent at Cincinatia Jacob Young, David Young and Greenbury R. Jones, are appointed a committe to consider on a suit- able place for a Seminary within the bounds of this Con- ference and to see what means can be procuried for sup- porting it and to report to the next Conferance.
C. fund & circuits.
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Extract from the Journal of the General Conferance, 1. Resolved by the delagates of the Anual Conferances in general Conferance assembled, That it be and is hereby recommended to all the anual conferances to establish as soon as practicable literary institutions under their own control in such way and manner as they may think proper.
2. Resolved &ct That it be the special duty of the Episco- pacy to use their influence to carry the above resolutions into effect by recommending the subject to each A. Con- ferance.
3. Resolved &ct. That the following amendment to the 2d. answer to the 3d question of the 4th. Section of the first chapter of the Decipline be adopted (viz) after the word preachers, let, let there be added And the Presi- dents, Principles, or Teachers of Seminearies of learning which are or may be under our Superintendance.
4. Resolved, that the principals of the Wesleyan Academy and Wesleyan Seminary be requested to forward a copy of their constitutions to each of the Anual conferances. 5. Resolved &ct. That a copy of this report be recorded on the Journals of the Several Anual conferances
A true copy from the Journal.
New York May 25th. 1821
THOS. MASON
THURSDAY MORNING B. GEORGE PRESEDENT.
The report of the Book commitee was confirmed.
The committe appointed for the purpose reported the address to the Indians, which was accepted.
The Secretary is authorized to give the B. Agent at Cincunatia an extract from the Journala relating to the publication of the premmer. Signed
C. SPRINGER SEC.
ENOCK GEORGE
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Membership of the Ohio Conference, 1820-1821. Ohio District.
Scioto District.
Whites Col.
Whites
Col.
Erie circuit
583
Columbus
890
1
Mahoning
875
Pickaway
878
Beaver
856
17
Deer Creek
1,260
7
Cross Creek
991
Chilicothe
225
32
Steubenville
205
14 Salt Creek
495
Tuscarawas
557
Scioto
1,358
16
Bush Creek
989
4
Grand River 546
Cuyahoga
490
Straight Creek . 625
Delaware
188
5,103 31
6,908
60
Lancaster District.
Lebanon District.
White Oak
1,452
3
Muskingum
503
4
Granville
741
2
Milford 1,223
3
Knox
602
Union
1,265
Mansfield
720
Piqua
866
1
Wayne
247
Mad River 1,170
30
Huron
330
Paint Creek
600
Hockhocking
354
London
579
2
Lancaster
65
Detroit
20
Indian M.
4,718
6
7,575 39
Muskingum District.
Zanesville
529
3
West Wheeling
931
10
Barnesville
1,004
8
Greenville 340
Oxford
936
9
Marietta cir.
470
White Water 1,069
Miami
841
Athens
688
Lawrenceburg
730
5
Burlington 421
Madison
667
Hamilton and
Rossville
92
1
5,277 21
Miami District.
Cincinnati 540
33
Duck Creek
612
Marietta 94
5,215 48
Fairfield 1,156
4
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JOURNAL OF THE OHIO CONFERENCE
Appointments for 1821.
Martin Ruter, book agent at Cincinnati.
Ohio Dist. William Swayze, P. Elder.
Erie cir., Ezra Boothe, Charles Truscett.
Mahoning, Charles Elliott, Dennis Goddard.
Beaver, John Graham, William Tipton. Cross Creek, Samuel Adams, William H. Collins. Steubenville, John Waterman.
Tuscarawas, Thos. Carr, Josiah Foster.
Grand River, Alfred Brunson, Henry Knapp.
Cuyahoga, Ira Eddy.
Newcastle, Samuel Brockunier.
Lancaster Dist. Charles Waddle, P. Elder.
Fairfield, William Stevens, Zarah Coston.
Muskingum, Abraham Lippitt.
Granville, Abner Goff, Horace Brown. Knox, Shadrach Ruark, John Walker.
Mansfield, Thos. R. Ruckle, Chas. Thorn.
Wayne, James Gilruth. Huron, Philip Green. Hockhocking, Peter Stevens. Lancaster, Joseph Carper.
Muskingum Dist. Jacob Young, P. Elder.
Zanesville, Lerot Swormstedt, Moses Henkle.
West Wheeling, James M'Mahan, William Cunningham. Barnesville, Curtis Goddard, Wm. Knox. Duck Creek, Archibald M'Ilroy, John Pardo. Marietta circuit, William I. Kent. Athens, Daniel Limerick. Letart Falls, Edward Taylor. Burlington, John M'Mahan. Marietta station, Cornelius Springer.
Scioto Dist. Greenbury R. Jones, P. Elder. Columbia, Russel Bigelow, Thomas M'Cleary. Pickaway, Burroughs Westlake, Andrew Kanier. Deer Creek, Andrew M'Clain, Isaac C. Hunter. Chilicothe, James Quinn.
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Salt Creek, William Crawford.
Scioto, William Page, Henry Fernandes, Whitefield Hughs. Bush Creek, William J. Thompson, James Donahoo. Straight Creek, James Havens.
Delaware, Jacob Hooper.
Lebanon Dist. John Strange, P. Elder.
White Oak, Arthur W. Elliott, Zacariah Connell.
Milford, Benjamin Lawrence, Nathan Walker. Union, John C. Brook, John P. Taylor.
Piqua, Robert Dobbins, R. W. Finley.
Mad River, Thomas S. Hitt, George M. Mealy. Paint, James Smith.
London, Daniel D. Davidson, William Simmons.
Detroit, Platt B. Morey.
Indian Mission, James B. Finley.
Lebanon, John F. Wright.
Miami Dist. Alex'r Cummins, P. Elder.
Cincinnati, John Collins.
Greenville, James Collard.
Oxford, Moses Crume, Rich'd Brandriff.
Whitewater, Allen Wiley, James T. Wells.
Miami, Samuel Baker, Wm. H. Roper. Lawrenceburg, Henry Baker.
Madison, James Jones, James Murray.
Hamilton and Rossville, John P. Durbin.
XI
THE OHIO ANUAL CONFERENCE COMMENCED ITS ELEVENTH SESSION, IN MARIETTA ON THE 5TH OF SEPR. 1822.
MEMBERS PRESENT
Alex Cummins
Archd McElroy
Will Swaze
James McMahan
Ira Eddy*
John McMahan
Charles Eliott
Robt. W. Finley*
Ezra Boothe
Andrew McLean
Willm Cunningham
Willm J. Thompson
Daniel D. Davison Zech Connell
Saml Adams
Thomas S. Hitt*
Curtis Goddard
John P. Taylor*
Thomas Carr
James Smith
Martin Ruter
John P. Kent*
Saml. Brockunier
John Collens
Philip Green
Benjn Lawrence*
Jacob Young
Saml. Baker
Abner Goff
Willm H. Raper
Shadk Ruark
Moses Crume
John F. Wright
Arthr W. Eliote
Thomas R. Ruckel
John P. Durbin
Joseph Carper
Allen Wiley
Josiah Foster
Henry Baker
Isaac C. Hunter
John Sale*
Edward Taylor
David Young
Dennis Goddard
Michael Ellis*
Peter Stevens
Abbot Goddard*
Charles Waddle
William Knox
Jacob Hooper
John Graham
John Waterman Thomas McClary
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Abm. Lippet*
Burris Westlake
James T. Wells
Moses Hinkle
James Gilruth
James B. Finley
Truman Bishop
James Murry
Samuel West William Page*
Russel Bigelow
Leroy Swarmsted
William Stevens
John C. Brook*
James Quinn*
John Strange
Greenbury R. Jones
(Those marked thus * are absent.)
Thursday Morning Bishop McKendree and Bishop George present and after opening Conferance with read- ing the Scriptures, singing & prayer it proceeded to Business.
Bishop McKendree in the chair.
Cornelius Springer was appointed Secretary
The Conference appointed the times of its setting and adjournmanet the former at 8.oclock and the latter at 2 oclk
John Collins, Jacob Young, and Cornelius Springer were appointed a Committe, to regulate the congrega- tion for preaching during the sitting of this conferance.
Leroy Swarmsted, Russel Bigelow & Charles Eliote was appointed the Book Committe.
John Strange, John P. Taylor and Martin Ruter a committe to prepare for publication a biographic sketch of our deceased Br. Walter Griffith.
The characters of Whitefield Hughs, James IDonahoo, Richard Brandriff, George W. Mealey John Pardo John Walker, William Tipton, William H. Collins, and Henry S. Fernandes, probationers, were each examined ap- proved, and they continued on trial; But the case of Roberts Dobbins was laid over.
John Collins, Jacob Young, and Martin Ruter, were appointed a committe to examine the graduates,
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The characters of Samuel Adams, Charles Eliote, Saml Brockunier, Edward Taylor, Dennis Goddard, Thomas McClary, Leroy Swarmsted, Andrew McClain, and Peter Stevens, deacons were examined approved and each elected to the office of Elder, But the cases of James Smith, James T Wells and Abm. Lippet were laid over.
The characters of Isaac C. Hunter, James Gilruth, Thomas R. Ruckes, Thomas S. Hitt, William H. Raper, Zechariah Connell, and John P. Durbin, deacons were each examined and approved.
The characters of Martin Ruter. Willm Swaze Ezra Boothe, John Graham, John Waterman, Thomas Carr, Josiah Foster, Ira Eddy, Charles Waddle, Willm. Stev- ens, Abner Goff, Shdk. Ruark, Philip Green Jacob Young and James McMahon elders were each examined, and approved, But the case of Jas. Carper was laid over.
FRIDAY MORNING BISHOP MCKENDREE IN THE CHAIR
The rules of the Western Anual Conferance as re- corded on pages 78 & 79 of these Journals, were adopted by this conferance for its regulations.
Wheras the last Conferance enjoined it on the Presid- ing Elder of the District, on which Willm Cunningham might travel, to admonish him for saying that "he would as soon marry a Girl out of Society as one in it," and to advise him to say so no more; in conformity with the above requisition I called on Br. Cunningham to admin- ister the reproof &c. but, he then denied and still denies the charge and there appeared no evidence to support it therefore pronounced him innocent, which report, was confirmed.
Bishop George took the chair.
The character of Curtis Goddard Willm Knox Arichald McElroy. Cornelius Springer, Greenbury R. Jones Rus- sel Bigelow, Burris Westlake, James Quinn, William Page, William J. Thomson, Jacob Hooper, John Strange
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Arthur W. Eliote, William Cunningham, Joseph Carper, were each examined and approved.
The characters of Charles Thorn, Charles Trescott, Nathan Walker, William J Kent, William Simmons, James Collard, James Jones, Daniel Lemerick, Henry Knopp, Zara Coston, probationers, were examined, ap- proved and they admitted into conferance and each elected to the office of Deacon; but Horace Brown and Andrew Kenniar were discontinued.
William Crawford a deacon was continued an trial.
James Havens was admitted into connexion and elected to the office of Elder.
The conferance made a draft on the Book concern for $300.00 and on the Charter Fund for $120.00
Henry Mathews, William Hamilton, Jesse Cartleck, George Gordon, Live Reeve, William Waller, Elijah Frampton, William Stuteer, John Haman, John Price, James Dixon, Abm. Daniel, Charles Rairy, John Jen- kins, Local preachers were each elected to the office of deacon; but Saml Wilson tho recommended was not elected.
SATURDAY MORNING BISHOP MCKENDREE IN THE CHAIR
Three Chiefs from the Wyandote Mission appeared be- fore the Conferance and each addressed it through an interpreter in a pleasing and appropriate manner, and they were replied to in like manner through the same by Bishop McKendree.
Alfred Brunson was admitted into connexion, and elected to the office of elder.
James Murry was elected to the office of deacon.
Jeremiah Monett, Asa Church, Shadrick Cole, Mathew Mahon, John O. C. Smith, Thomas Sommerset, George Stontz, Thomas Sullison, George Palmore Will Sutton Henderson Crabb, Joel Dolly, Aron Pavey, John Len- ville, John Gregg, and Thomas Manwarring Local preach-
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JOURNAL OF THE OHIO CONFERENCE
ers were each elected to the office of deacon but Richard Creamer, though recommended was not elected,
Bishop George in the chair.
Sampson Maynard, and Jacob Delay local deacons were each elected to the office of elder,
James Smith was admitted, into connexion and elected to the office of deacon.
James T. Wells though eleigable to elders office was not elected in consequence of the peculiarities of his con- duct
Billings O. Plimpton, John Crawford, Albert G. Rich- ardson, Orin Gilmore, Solomon Minnear, John James, Aron Wood, James Rowe, George Gatch, James C. Tay- lor, Nehimiah B. Griffith, & Levi White were admitted on trial But, Enos Thomson was not admitted
Robert Dobbins a probationer was discontinued at his own request
The characters of Benjn Lawrence, John Collins, John P. Taylor, Robert W. Finley, Daniel D. Davison James B. Finley & John F. Wright elders were each examined and approved,
James McMahon was made affected.
MONDAY MORNING BISHOP MCKENDREE IN THE CHAIR.
The characters of Alrx. Cummins, Jas McMahan Allen Wiley, Samuel Baker, and Abm. Lippet elders were each examined and approved.
John P. Kent, Moses Crume, and David Young were placed in a Supernumerary relation.
The characters of John Sale, and Michael Ellis super- anuated, elders approved and they continued in their relation,
Truman Bishop and Samuel West, were made effective.
Brother James B. Finley our Missionary superintend- ant from Sandusky reported to this Conferance, which
220 CIRCUIT-RIDER DAYS ALONG THE OHIO
report was refered to a committe to be appointed from the chair.
Moved and decided that this Conferance recommend to its members to form themselves into an Auxeliary Mis- sionary Society. The superintendent of the Mission at Sandusky is authorized, to employ an interpreter for the benefit of the Mission.
Jacob Young, David Young, John Waterman, and Mar- tin Ruter, were appointed the Commitee, to examine & attend to the report of James B. Finley on the Subject of the Wiandot Mission.
Moses Hinkle, and Abbot Goddard, we located at their own request.
William Westlake who was suspended last year from all official services in our Church was restored to the priveleges of a traveling preacher but his parchments are to be withheld.
By the request of the Miamia Destrict Conferance the parchment of William Hunt, who had been expelled from the traveling connexion was restored.
David Young, Alex Cummins, and John Collins, were appointed, a commitee to select some subjects and nomi- nate persons to prepare and preach sermons thereon at the setting of the next Conferance.
Frederick Curp, James M. Round, James Stallard Joshua Hallard and John Morrow local deacons were each elected to the office of Elder.
The case of Andrew Kinnear was reconsidered and he admitted into Connexion and elected to the Office of deacon.
TUESDAY MORNING BISHOP MCKENDREE IN THE CHAIR
The Conferance received an address from the Lan- caster Destrect Conferance; and William Stevens, Sam- uel Adams, and Cornelius Springer were appointed a
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Commitee to reply thereto which reply is to be submitted to this conferance.
James Haschal, a local preacher who was recommended by the Conferance of Muskingum Destrect in August 1822 but whose recommendation by some mistake was not brought forward to last Conferance was elected by this Conferance to the office of deacon on the conditions of the above recommendations; evidence thereof being presented to us.
The report of the Stewards was confirmed as follows.
Preachers Names
Amount Received
De- ficiency
Brought to Confer- ence
Appro- priated
Remarks
$ | c
$ 1c
S
c
$
Jc
William Swaze
160 99
40 00
Ezra Boothe.
170 00
30 00
Charles Eliote .
100|00
Dennis Goddard
100 00
John Graham.
166 00
34 00
Will Tipton.
150 00
50 00
Sam. Adams
175 22
24 78
Will H. Collins.
87 61
12 39
John Waterman
200 00
Thomas Carr
100 00
100 00
Josiah Foster
100 00
100 00
Alfred Branson
156|16
48|84
Henry Kapp
68|26
31|74
Ira Eddy .
Saml. Brockunier
89 10
10 90
Charles Waddle ..
135 37
64 63
Will Stevens
160 00
40 00
Zara Causten.
80 00
20 00
Abm. Lippet
Abner Goff.
139 71
60 23
Horace Brown
Amt not known
Shadk Ruark.
100|50
99 50
John Walker .
50|25
49 75
Thos R. Rucke.
89|26
10|74
Charles Thorn
89 00
11 00
James Gilruth
70 00
30 00
Philip Green
145 00
55 00
Peter Stevens.
7 47
192 53
Joseph Carper
80 00
20 00
Jacob Young.
200 00
Moses Hinkle.
50|00
half year
James McMahon
118 15
81 50
Wm. Cunningham.
119 76
80|24
Curtis Goddard.
96 00
4 00
Willm. Knox. Ach. McElroy
148 00
52 00
John Pardo.
74 00
26 00
Willm. I. Kent
75 00
25 00
Daniel Limerick
150 00
50 00
Edward Taylor.
80 00
20|00
John McMahan.
57/12
42188
194 00
6|00
Leroy Swarmsted
100 00
32 67
1 68%
Charles Triscott .
85 00
15/00
JOURNAL OF THE OHIO CONFERENCE
222 CIRCUIT-RIDER DAYS ALONG THE OHIO
Names
Amount Received
De- ficiency
Brot to Confer- ence
Appro- priated
Remarks
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