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HELEN YANCEY, Daughter of James W. & Anna E Gray, Born Aug 12th 1837, Died July 17th 1838.
TENCH, INFANT SON OF TENCH C. AND S A COXE, born March 18th 1849, died April 25th 1850.
ELLEN.
WILLIAM.
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Southern Boundary.
SACRED To the Memory of Capt JOSEPH C HAGUE, who was born, in the city of Baltimore, State of Maryland, and departed this life in this eity, on the 19th May 1841, aged 47 yrs, 4 ms, & 24 days.
This Monument is erected to the memory of BENJAMIN CRAMTON, of Hartford, Connecticut, who departed this life, April 7th 1819 aged 36 years.
Sacred to the Memory of
Mr HENRY TUTHILL, a native of New York. who died Jan. 10th 1819, while here on a visit for the benefit of his health, Modest and unassuming in his deportment, faithful and honest in his dealings, he lived respected, and died lamented.
143
Inscriptions, NO
FORTY LOTS, NUMBERED AND IRON-RAILED IN 1841,
Beginning at Archdale Street.
7
T
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
No. 1.
THE GOOD DIE FIRST.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF MY BELOVED WIFE, CATHARINE V MILLER,
who was born Nov. 23ª 1818, and departed from this world of sorrows, July 9th 1855, aged 36 years, 8 mos, & 9 days. As a Wife and Mother she was ever doted on. As a daughter and friend she was ever beloved and esteemed ; Always doing unto others as she would have them do unto her.
"'Tis finished, tis done, the spirit is fled, The Prisoner is gone, the Christian is dead ; The Christian is living through Jesus's love, And gladly receiving a kingdom above."
No. 2. WEST.
No. 3. BONNELL.
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From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
Nos. 4 and 5.
SACRED to the memory of JULIA, born at Newport, Rhode Island,
Oct 23d 1836, and died at Charleston Jan. 1838.
The last surviving child of Hugh Swinton Ball, and Anna Elizabeth Ball, his wife, who both perished in the wreek of the Pulaski June 14th 1838.
Nos. 6 & 7.
SACRED To the Memory of ANN MARGARET, wife of George Thompson, died Sep 20th 1836, aged 39 yrs, 9 mo and 15 days.
The dust has returned to the earth, as it was, and the Spirit to God who gare it.
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From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
IN MEMORY of SARAH MARY wife of William Thompson, died 26th Aug. 1849, aged 37 yrs, 8 months, and 27 days.
" As she bore the image of the earthly, She shall also bear the image of the Heavenly,"
Here repose all that was Mortal of GEORGE THOMPSON, An affectionate Husband, and Father, An honest man, and a useful Citizen. He died on 13th of Oet. 1859, aged 73 yrs, 3 mo., and 10 days.
Also, HENRY A. THOMPSON,
son of
GEORGE AND ANN M. THOMPSON, Died 5th Aug 1852, Aged 32 years.
" This corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality."
149
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
GEORGE THOMPSON HORTON,
Born, Jan. 3ª 1849, Died, May 29th 1849.
We will not call thee back !- Dear lored, and gentle one, farewell! But we will hope to rise With thee, where Angels dwell.
Nos. 8 and 9.
ROSE.
SACRED To the memory of
ANNA MARIA ROSE, A native of this city, who died On 11 Aug 1858, aged 67 years.
Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.
150
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
SACRED to the Memory of MRS ROSELLA B SMITH, who departed this life, on the 7th of April 1845, aged 73 years. She sustained the relation of a kind and beloved wife, an affectionate mother, and a sineere friend; was loved by kindred, esteemed by friends, and respeeted by all. She trusted in the merits of Christ alone, for Salvation, and died in the hope of a blessed Immortality.
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF ANNA LOUISA,
Infant daughter of Stephen and Eliza T. Watson, who was born in Charleston, on the 22 Feb., 1850, And died on the 17th April, 1851.
Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.
151
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
No. 10.
HORSEY.
No. 11. To the memory of
SARAH HARRIET, Daughter of Henry T &. Martha E STREET, who died, Nov. 8th 1842, Aged 14 days.
IN Memory of SARAH CAROLINE,
Daughter of Henry T and Martha E Street, Who died, 12th December, 1847, Aged four years, And Two Days.
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From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
MARTHA, Wife of HENRY B CLARKE, DIED, Oct 25th 1856, AGED 29 YEARS.
ALSO, HER INFANT, DIED June 26th 1854, AGED 3 MONTHS.
OUR LITTLE EDWIN HENRY, Only child of HENRY B & MARTHA A CLARKE, died June 25th 1854, Aged 3 months, and 7 days.
No. 12.
This Tablet IS erected in affectionate remembrance of MR ANDREW MITCHELL,
Who departed this life, the 3d of May 1826, aged Seventy Three years.
He was a Native of Inverness, Scotland, but for many years a Resident of this city.
153
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
" Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven."
HARVEY, ONLY SON OF GEORGE H AND M J MITCHELL, Born Aug 26th 1848, Died March 29th 1853.
E. H. C. 1854.
No. 13.
JOHN RANDOLPH.
OUR DARLING JOHNNY.
No. 14. CHAPMAN.
154
Inscriptions,
OPPOSITE SOUTHERN BOUNDARY.
Opposite Southern Boundary.
No. 15.
JAMES CHAPMAN, BORN, AT GEORGETOWN SO. CA. DEC 25th 1804. DIED, JAN. 31st 1859.
THE GRAVE of CATHARINE ADELA CHAPMAN, born, 11 Oet 1829, and died, 19 May 1848, aged 18 years, 7 months, and 8 days. eldest daughter of James and Isabella Chapman.
" Only an earthly pillow To bear my death-cold head, And the turf and drooping willow To deck my lowly bed."
ALICE ANN CHAPMAN, Died 29 Sep. 1856, aged 15 years, 7 months & ten days. daughter of James &· Isabella Chapman.
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Opposite Southern Boundary.
IN memory of EDWARD SPALDING, son of James &· Isabella Chapman, born 30 Ang 1843, and died 8 Nov 1843, Aged two months, & eight days.
THIS stone marks the grave of MARTHA ANN, daughter of James & Isabella Chapman. She was born 10th May, 1836, and died Saturday 12th August, 1837. Æ 15 months, & 2 days.
Within the same enelosure lie the remains of JAMES BANKS, Son of James &. Caroline Chapman, born the 25th died the 31st of July 1859.
158
Opposite Southern Boundary.
No. 16.
THIS MARBLE is erected by ROBERT BROWN, to the memory of his grand-daughter, Clara Brown, who died Oct 19 1836, aged 6 years, 4 mos. & 24 days.
" Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven."
No. 17.
BLACK.
No. 18.
JOHN KING, Son of R E & Mary K Sutton, Born Dec. 31st 1838 Died March 17th 1839, Aged Two months, and Seventeen days.
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Opposite Southern Boundary.
ROBERT EMMET KING, DIED 9th OCT, 1856, AGED 22 YEARS, AND 21 DAYS.
ALSO IIIS SON, EDWARD FITZGERALD. DIED 4 AUGUST 1856. AGED 11 MONTHS AND 6 DAYS.
No. 19. DAVIS.
AMARANTHIEA SCREVEN AIR. Died, Nov. 10th 1859, aged 61 years.
" The last of her race."
No. 21. INGLESBY.
No. 22.
PROCTOR.
No. 23.
BEE.
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Opposite Southern Boundary.
No. 24. STEVENS.
No. 25.
JOHN HUMPHRIES, Obt April 12th 1844, Æ 58 years.
For 16 consecutive years, he was elected, Master of the Poor- House of Charleston, and died an ineumbent in office.
THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS, under whom he served, in testimony of his worth as an offieer, and as a man, have erected this STONE.
No. 26. CAPTAIN ROBERT WILSON AGED 81 YEARS.
No. 27. SMITH.
161
Inscriptions,
SOUTH OF CENTRAL MONUMENT TO BROAD WALK.
South of Central Monument, to the Broad Walk.
No. 28. SUSAN COMSTOCK, DAUGHTER OF D F & NB FLEMING, Born Dec 26th 1843, Died, April 21 1845.
ANNA GERTRUDE, DAUGHTER OF D F AND NANCY B FLEMING, Born, Dec 12th 1840. Died, Oct 16th 1841.
No. 29.
WILLIAMS.
No. 30. NATHANIEL COOPER. Obt. Sep. 9th 1846, aged 66 years.
By his side lie the remains of Mary Cooper Spratt, born, April 23, 1854, died, July 13, 1855.
165
South of Central Monument to the Broad Walk.
ALSO, IN memory OF Nathaniel, Mary, and Susannah, CHILDREN OF NATHANIEL and MARY COOPER.
" And God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes ; and there shall be no more death, neither sorrow nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain, for the former things have passed away."
No. 31.
SACRED to the memory of JEREMIAH A YATES,
who departed this life, On the 28th of April, A. D. 1846, in the 74 yr of his age.
" Blessed are the dead Who die in the Lord."
166
South of Central Monument to the Broad Walk.
SACRED to the memory of Our Mother, ELIZA YATES, Wife of J A YATES, Born, Sep. 17th 1781, Died, June 3ª 1852.
" Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God."
TO THE MEMORY of LEWIS ST JULIEN HERIOT,
who died 15th Sept. 1849, aged 4 years, 7 months, & 28 days.
ALSO to his two infant Brothers,
LEWIS T HERIOT,
who died Jan 9th 1841, aged 4 mo, & 25 days, AND Octavius B Heriot, who died April 23ª 1843, aged 2 mos, & 28 days.
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South of Central Monument to the Broad Walk.
No. 32.
The Earth her body, Heaven her spirit holds.
ANN MARY,
Eldest daughter of EDWARD & MARY W NEWHALL, Died, March 12th 1836, Aged 11 yrs and 10 months.
CHEEVER MANSFIELD NEWHALL. Died, May 13th 1837, aged 5 mo, & 6 days.
SACRED To the memory of MARGARET A NEWHALL, Born in Charleston, Aug 31st 1829, Died in Cincinnati, Dec 24th 1848.
None knew her but to lore her, None named her but to praise.
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uscriptions,
BROAD WALK, SOUTH OF CHURCH.
8
Broad Walk, South of Church.
No. 20.
SACRED To the memory of
MARY SOPHIA WHITAKER, daughter of the late
Rev. Jonathan Whitaker,
Formerly of Massachusetts.
Cheered by the animating Hopes, resulting from A useful and well-spent life,
She surrendered up her
Spirit to God, who gave it, on the 27th day of
October, 1837, In the 29th yr of her age.
MARY SCRIMZEOUR WHITAKER,
. Born, July 7th 1852, Died, April 30th 1853,
Not lost, but gone before. Asleep in Jesus.
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Broad Walk, South of Church.
No. 33.
Sacred TO THE MEMORY OF FISHER DAY,
ELDEST SON OF THE HON. SAMUEL DAY, Born in Wrentham, Mass, IN THE YEAR 1793, AND DIED, IN THIS CITY, Dee 13th 1852, aged 59 yrs, 9 mos, and 7 days.
SACRED To the memory of MISS ABIGAIL ARNOLD,
youngest daughter of Mr Fisher and Mrs Susan Day, who was born in Wrentham, Mass, March 9th 1820, and departed this life at her father's residence, in this city, Feb 4th 1836, aged 15 years, 10 mos, & 25 days.
Mourn not for me, though I'm no more With you on earth, to praise and adore, The blessing God to man hath giren, That he may prepare his soul for Hearen.
.
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Broad Walk, South of Church.
Also, in memory of WILLIAM, Infant Son of MR FISHIER & MRS OLIVIA DAY, who departed this life March 6th 1833, aged 16 days.
Forgive, blest shade, the tributary tear, That mourns thy exit from a world like this ; Forgive the wish that would have kept thee here, And stayed thy progress to the seats of bliss.
SACRED to the memory of
Anson Blake, Son of Mr & Mrs Fisher Day, who died 6th April, 1837, aged 2 years, 10 months, & 18 days.
Departed soul, thou once loved form, Vow mingled with the dead, Shalt rise with innocence adorned. To follow Christ the head.
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Broad Walk, South of Church.
Ereeted in memory of ARTHUR MARION, who departed this life, Mareh 3ª 1843, aged 1 year, 9 months, & 25 days.
ALSO FRANCES ANN who died July 10th 1844, aged 1 yr, 9 mo, & 8 days, Children of Fisher & Olivia Day.
In life they knew no guile, In death they 'll gently sleep, Till they are called to smile And sit at Jesus feet.
Christ sayeth, let all little Children come unto me, For of such is the kingdom of Hearen.
IN MEMORY of SARAH ELLEN Daughter of Fisher & Olivia Day, who died May 24th 1847, aged 2 yrx, 6 months, and 9 days.
Of such is the kingdom of Heaven.
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uscriptions,
FROM
BROAD WALK TO ARCHDALE STREET,
Garden Side.
From Broad Walk to Archdale Street, Garden side.
No. 34.
BENEATH THIS TABLET
repose the remains of GUSTAVUS A MILLS, A native of Armenia, State of New York, who died of Stranger's fever, on the 29th of August, 1838, Aged 23 years, 4 mos, & 29 days.
Earth guard what here we lay in holy trust, But thou, O Heaven, keep, keep what thou hast taken,
And with our treasure, keep our hearts on high, The spirit meek, and yet by pain unshaken, The faith, the love, the lofty constancy, Guide us where these are with Gustavus flown, They were of thee, and thou hast claimed thine own.
No. 35. HORACE, Son of Benjamin J. &· Hannah HOWLAND, Born, 10th Decr 1836 Died, 12th Septr 1838.
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From Broad Walk to Archdale Street, Garden side.
THE GRAVE of ELLEN L. HOWLAND, who died July 5th 1850, aged 20 yrs, 9 months, and 15 days.
MRS RACHEL MARY BARBER, DIED, MAY 14TH 1857, IN THE 45 YEAR OF HER AGE.
" TO KNOW HER WAS TO LOVE HER."
BURY ME THERE IN THAT CHURCH YARD OLD, WHERE FLOWERS GIVE OUT THEIR SWEETS, AND THE SABBATH BELL SO OFT HATH TOLLED, FOR PASTOR AND FLOCK TO MEET.
'TIS DONE.
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From Broad Walk to Archdale Street, Garden side.
No. 37.
BENEATH this monument Repose the Remains of THOMAS LEE, Late Judge of the District Court of the UNITED STATES.
A man, whose life, and extraordinary powers, were devoted to the welfare of his country, the performance of every private duty, and the faithful service of God.
He was born on the Ist Dec 1769, Aud died on the 28th Oct 1839.
The Lord doth take away from Jerusalem The stay and the staff, The mighty man, the Judge, and the prophet, The prudent and the ancient, The counsellor, and the eloquent Orator.
Isaiah III. 1, 2, 3.
SACRED To the Memory of ELIZABETH S LEE, beloved daughter of Hon, Thomas Lee, and Keziah Lee, who departed this life, Dec. 31st 1852, in the Forty Ninth year of her age. " The memory of the just is blest."
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From Broad Walk to Archdale Street, Garden side.
IN MEMORY of MRS KEZIA LEE, who departed this life Jan 27th 1854, aged 78 years, 5 months, & 26 days.
The Lord is my shepherd. P8 23. 1.
I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd giveth his life for the sheep.
John 10. 11.
When Christ, who is our life shall appear, then shall we also appear with him in glory. Col 3. 4.
LAWRENCE LEE, M.D.
Born, 17 Decr 1813, Died, 19th Octr 1848. Aged 34 years, 10 months, 2 days.
Beloved for his virtues as a Man, Respected for his Abilities as a Physician,
THE MEDICAL SOCIETY OF SO. CA., Of which he was a Member, HAVE Caused this monument
To be Erected, as a Token Of their Unfeigned Sorrow at his Early and Unexpected Decease.
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From Broad Walk to Archdale Street, Garden side.
Nos. 38 and 39.
Eliza Ladson,
First child of Thos L. and Susan S. Webb. Born, 15th May 1832, Died, 8th Sep. 1838.
MARY ELIZABETH, WIFE OF WILLIAM L. W. Born, 17th May 1821, Died, 6th July 1846.
DANIEL CANNON. Born, 12 July 1782, Died, 17th Nov. 1850.
Daniel Cannon, Son of Wm L. and Susan W. Born 9th Nov. 1852, Died 24 July 1854.
No. 40.
BROWN.
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In memory of
The Rev.
JAMES. R. MCFARLAND,
Born at Charleston, Kanawha Co. Va. Dee. 7th 1821. Died, At Charleston, S. C. April 4th 1858.
" He did that which was right, in the sight of the Lord."#
Sacred
to the
memory of
MARY ANN BENNETT,
daughter of JOHN AND ELIZA C. BENNETT, who died June 10th 1828,
aged 9 months, and 17 days.t
* Since this volume was in press, a monnment has been raised in the Cemetery with the above Inscription.
t A slab has been recetly dug up with this Inscription, and placed by the monument of John Bennett, near the Chancel.
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[As this work originated in contemplating the testimonials of affection to the " Pastor," the following extract from a discourse delivered by Rev. George G. Inger- soll. D. D., in the Unitarian Church, on the Sabbath succeeding the second anniver- Bary of his death, may not inappropriately close the volume.]
TEXT .- I have finished the work which Thou gavest me to do .- JOHN xvii. 4.
These words, in an interrogative form, we might propose to ourselves with peculiar fitness, every day; on the Sabbath, when the cares and joys of our outer life are put aside, and we come thus more closely to God; on our birth-day, when they seem forced upon us, without asking our consent; on the death of some loved or honored friend, when the heart is aching under the blow, and the mind labors with the thought,-What was he, and what am I? Did he finish the work given to him to do ? Am I finishing my work?
Such a day has occurred since we last assembled for worship in this house ; a day marked with the dark and mournful sign of his death, who belongs, not only to yourselves, but to the com- munity in which he lived. Need I speak his name, need I add the relation in which he stood to you-your Pastor-the second anniversary of whose death was on the Thursday of the past week. Need I do more than repeat the name of SAMUEL GIL- MAN, and leave your own hearts to supply the rest? For what could thoughts of mine, or words of mine, do to touch those hearts which are still so tremblingly alive to the sense of their great loss ?
When I came among you, some few weeks since, I was much struck with the freshness of your sorrow. How many men,
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those of worth and even of high standing in the community, almost pass from memory within the compass of two years; and though not entirely forgotten, become partially so by the pressure of other thoughts. But here, almost every house I entered, had something to awaken remembrance of him; almost every voice I heard, had some tribute of affection and respect to utter; so that I could not but repeat the sentiment inscribed on one of the marbles in your cemetery, "To live forever in the hearts of loving friends, is not to die."
I knew Dr. Gilman many years since, during the period of our college lives-he a tutor, and I a student-a relation preventing a closer acquaintance than a kind greeting and conversation. I was well acquainted with his position as one of a distinguished class, and his standing as a man of letters ; though of him, as a preacher, I could, of course, know but little. It was here that the professional character was developed, which grew with his growth, and strengthened with his strength, until it ripened into the revered counsellor, the Christian orator, the indefatigable pastor, the well read theologian, the accomplished divine.
I might speak of him as a man of warm and kind heart, genial spirit, blameless conversation, cordial manner, and social feeling, which made him, at once, beloved and respected. I might describe him as the citizen, ever ready with pen and hand to help on the work of the general good. I might dwell on his character as a scholar of various attainments, deep research and polished grace, rich thought and airy faney, which so well fitted him for a purely literary life. But, on this day, in this place on which I stand, it is to him, as the preacher, the pastor, the advocate of a pure and undefiled religion, that I would refer. And how can I do more than this ? Looking, as I do, from an outside position, how cold and pointless may seem what I now utter, compared with those full tributes which his death called forth, not only from his professional brethren, but from almost every class of those who knew him well.
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The religious paper and seeular print, the religious magazine and the literary journal, the theological review and the seientifie periodical, as well as the sermon of the Sabbath, all united in the sorrowful notice of his deeease, and in the respeetful and tender eulogy of his eharaeter. The tablet at my side, the mon- ument in what he himself called " the flower-crowned cemetery," all these speak to you of him; remind you of him, as if they would never let his memory die.
And is not this enough ? His Christian eourse was run, and was not the work given him here to do, finished? In his modest humility he would not have said so himself ; rather would he have mourned that he had done so little. As he once said in a sermon which I heard him preach, early in life, in the begin- ning of his ministerial course-" Who is sufficient for these things."
It is true the work here given him to do was a great work; but others, who looked on the spirit in which he labored, and the actual amount he wrought, would say that he at least had well finished his course. Others could say of him, he fought a good fight, he kept the faith. Henceforth there is laid up for him a erown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous judge, shall give him at that day, when he will bestow on those who have labored faithfully upon the earth, the approving com- mendatiop, "Well done good and faithful servant, enter thou into the joy of thy Lord."
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NOTE .- Blank pages, with the various headings, have been added to the Inseriptions, for the convenience of those who de- sire to continue the system.
NOTE .- It appears that the irregularity of punctuation re- ferred to in the early part of this volume, arises from the action of time, dust, light and shadow, and other accidents, and not from inaccuracy in the original carving. In a work of this kind, it would be more advisable to follow the ordinary rules of punc- tuation.
NOTE .- The vignette sketch of the monument is from a photograph, taken in November, when the leaves of the de- ciduous forest trees had fallen, but the ornamental shrubs were in bloom.
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Index.
Page
Page
Air, 160
C. H. E., 154
Andrews, 65
Casey, 57
Artman, .
57
Caw,
79
Ashley, 98
Chambers,
23
Aubin,
135
157
Chapman, Clarke, 153
B. R., . 91
Cleary, 104
Badger, .
77
Conner, 132
Bailey,
58
Ball,
148
Barber, 178
Cooper, . 165
Bassett, 53
Courtenay, J. C., 55
Bee, 160
Courtenay, J. S., 5.4
Coxe, .
142
Crampton, 143
Bennett, M. A., 182
71
Bennett, M.,
116
Benson,
129
Day, J., .
121
Berdine,
33
Bigelow,
43
DeSaussure,
34
Billings, .
110
Deveaux, 38
Bireh, .
82
Diekenson,
107
Bixby,
132
Diekman, 125
Blaek,
159
Dickson, 73
Boit,
28
Don, . 114
Bonnell,
147
Dunbar, . 27
Bours,
124
Dunean, A., 67
Brown,
181
Duncan, J., 33
Brown, C.,
159
Brownlee,
91
Ellen, E. M. B., . 142
187
Conyers, 49
Cooke, 87
Belcher, . 121
Bell, 59
Bennett, J.,
Davis, 160
Day, F., 172
Dellinger, 115
Index.
Page
Page
Elliott,
30
Horton, 150
Evelyth,
134
Horsey, . 152
Eyland, .
73
Howland, 177
Humphries, 161
Hurlbut,
97
Hutchinson,
123
Fleming, 165
Forbes,
117
Inglesby,
160
Forster, 13
Francis,
23
Jackson, 133
Jenkins, 47
Johnson, 87
Gamage, 130
Gardner, 27
Gelston, .
137
Gibbon, 101
Gibson, . 26
Keith, I. S., 12
Gilman, A. H., 99
Keith, J., . 41
Gilman J. T., . .
50
Keith, M., 78
Gilman, S.,.
15,102
Kennedy, . 47
Girdler, .
28
Kerr, . 98
Goodwin,
137
Kershaw, 84
Graves,
82
King, J., 52
Gray, .
142
King, R. E., 160
Green,
39
Knight, 33
Griggs, .
84
Kreps, 43
Grimball,
41
H. I. C .. 123
Lec, T., 179
Hackell, .
52
Hague,
143
Lloyd,
131
Low, 134
Harbeson, 141
Hardy, 113
Mackey, . 48
McFarland, 16, 103, 182
Me Leod, 95
Ilathaway, 8.4
Michel, 51
Ilcath, 122
Miller, . 147
Iledriek, 24
Mills, E. II., 136
Ileriot,
167
Mills, G.,
177
188
Lavell, 49
Lee, W., 106
Hahnbaum,
79
Harper, 51
Harvey, . 134
Jones, 117
Jordan, . 57
Keith, II. S., 42
G. J. W., 67
Fisher, 50
Flagg, 123
Index.
Page
Page
Miner,
26
Savage, .
19
Miot, E. & C.,
59
Scott, M., 52
Miot, J. & H.,
29
Scott, R. E., 43
Mitchell, A.
153
Scott, W., 66
Mitchell, W. G., .
57
Seabrook,
122
Morgan,.
31
Seaver, 131
Mott, .
137
Shrewsbury, 105
Murdoch,
141
Simons,
81
Murray,
136
Smith,
161
Smith, A. H. & C. M.,
51
Newhall,
168
Smith, C. C. & E. A.,
37
Noble,
29
Smith, R. & A.,
27
Nott,
101
Smith, R. B., .
151
Smith. S, . 36
O'Sullivan, .
115
Smith, S., Sr., . 54
Otis,
32
Smith, S., Jr., 40
Smith, S. & H.,
20
Parkinson,
31
Snowdon, 38
Parks,
133
Stevens, .
161
Paterson,
82
Street,
152
Pearson,
114
Strobel, 53
Pepoon, .
113
Sutton, 159
Perkins,
101
Porcher, .
100
Taggart,
14, 103
Porter, J., .
28
Tennent, 36
Porter, P. C.,
29
Tennent, S. V., 40
Prescott, 120
Tennent, Wm., 11
55
Price, M.,
117
Thayer,
113
Proctor, .
160
Thompson,
148
Thurber,
135
Rabb, .
130
Ramsay, .
37
Randell,
24
Randolph,
154
Righton,
111
Wadsworth, 111
Rolando,
118
Walker, . 60
Rose, .
150
Wallace,
30
Rose, W.,
30
Wallis,
51
Russell, .
32
Watson,
151
189
Price, E.,
119
Tew,
Tillinghast, 25
Townsend, :
125
Tuthill, . 143
Index.
Page
Page
Webb,
181
William, W. H. S., . 142
Wells, .
116
Williams, . 165
Welsh,
49
Williams, C. G., 129
West, .
147
Williamson, 47
Whitaker, G. E., 116
Wilson, .
151
Whitaker, M. S.,
171
Wiltburger,
81
White, A., 141
White J.,
65
Yates,
166
Whitney,
48
Wilkie,
60
Zogbaum,
129
190
Pastors.
Pastors.
Pastors.
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From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
From Archdale Street, to Southern Boundary.
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