CYCLOPAEDIA
OF
METHODISM IN CANADA:
CONTAINING
DATING FROM THE BEGINNING OF THE WORK IN THE
SBVEEAL PEOYINCES
OF THE
Dnmininn of €anaba,
AND EXTENDING TO THE
ANNUAL CONFEEENCES OF 1880.
BY THB
REV GEORGE H. CORNISH.
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BY THE .
REV JOHN CARROLL, D.D.
TORONTO :
Methodist Book and Publishing House.
HALIFAX :
Methodist Book-Room.
1881.
Entered according to the Act of the Parliament of Canada, in the year one thousand
eight hundred and eighty one, by the Kev. George H. Cornish, in the
Office of the Minister of Agriculture, at Ottawa.
CYCLOPEDIA OF METHODISM.
BOOK I.
FKOM THE BEGINNING OF METHODISM IN THE SEVEEAL
PROVINCES TO THE UNION OF 1874.
TO THE
MINISTERS AND MEMBERS
OF
THE METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA,
IN HEARTY ADMIRATION
OF THEIR SELF-DENYING LABOURS IN PROMOTING
THE EXTENSION OF
THE KINGDOM OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOUR JESUS CHRIST,
THIS
IS RESPECTFULLY
WITH THE EARNEST DESIRE THAT
THE RECORD HEREIN CONTAINED MAY STIMULATE AND ENCOURAGE THEM
TO STILL MORE
EARNEST WORK AND SELF-SACRIFICING DEVOTION
IN THE ENLARGEMENT
OF THE BOUNDARIES OF OUR BELOVED
METHODISM.
COMMENDATOEY
BY REV JOHN CARROLL, D.D.
The circumstances of my past life, rather than any extraordinary talents
or wisdom native to myself, authorize me to speak in relation to the contents
of the following pages. The whole of my existence, except a few short inter-
vals, has been spent in what we now call the Dominion of Canada. Fifty-five
out of the seventy years of my life I have been an accredited Methodist.
My childhood was nurtured by the Methodist ministry of the Genesee Con-
ference ; my membership began while that Conference still exercised jurisdic-
tion in Upper Canada ; my labours on a circuit, fifty years ago, began before
our connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States was
dissolved ; the whole of my half century of ministerial labour has been spent,
despite all the changes, in connection with the largest or central body of
Colonial Methodism ; and twenty-five of those years I held an official posi-
tion, which gave me large opportunities of observation. Then, I have been led
necessarily to study the history and working of Canadian Methodism, and to
contemplate the lives and character of hundreds and hundreds of its ministers
and members in preparing at least eight or ten books, greater or smaller, re-
lating to these subjects. The above circumstances, without any assumption
on my part, will, perhaps, lend some little weight to the testimony I now
give.
The compiler of this Cyclopaedia, the Rev. Geo. H. Cornish, I hold to
be pre-eminently qualified, by natural aptitude, taste, and long practice as a
Statistician, for the work of Cyclopaadist. I have not read every line of this
volume, but I was familiar with almost every line of its basis and precursor,
the original " Handbook of Canadian Methodism ; " and I conned over
various parts of the present work while it was in course of preparation ; be-
sides often being referred to, and making researches, coincidently with the
author, in relation to many matters treated of in the " Handbook," to cor-
rect or verify, as the case might be. I feel, therefore, great confidence and
pleasure in saying, in the strongest language possible, that I regard the " Cy-
lopaedia " to be an indispensable necessity to every minister, member, and
adherent of the Methodist Church of Canada, who would acquire that
knowledge of her history, situation and resources necessary to perform his
duty to the Church intelligently and well.
I make the above disinterestedly and with heartiness ; indeed, through
the unhappy disposition of most Methodists to reduce their purchases of their
8 CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS.
own literature to the most contracted minimum, this work will naturally tend
to rival and limit the circulation of my own works. Therefore, I even
write against my own interests when I say, with my whole heart, that I do
hope, whatever becomes of mine, that there will not be a Methodist family
from Newfoundland to British Columbia, and from the Lakes to the Frozen
Ocean, without a copy of the " Cyclopaedia."
JOHN CARROLL.
Riverside, Toronto, June, 1880.
CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS.
1. From the Minutes of the London Conference of the Methodist Church
of Canada, which met in St. Thomas, June, 1878 : —
"Cyclopaedia of Methodism. — Moved by Rev. John A. Williams, D.D., seconded by
Rev. James Gray, and
" Resolved, — That having been informed that the Rev. Ceorge H. Cornish has in course of
preparation a volume entitled ' Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada,' containing a full
account of the men and circuits of the Wesleyan, the New Connexion, and the Eastern British
American Conferences to the year 1874, and of the six Annual Conferences of the Methodist
Church of Canada from 1874 to 1880, with full tabulated Statistics, and an account of the
General Conferences of 1874 and 1878, together with an Epitome of the chief facts of
Methodist history, this Conference earnestly requests that it be published as soon as practic-
able, and that we pledge ourselves to give it our hearty support.
2. From the Minutes of the Toronto Conference, which met in the Rich-
mond Street Church, Toronto, in June, 1878 : —
Request to Rev. George H. Cornish. — Moved by Rev. Wellington Jeffers, D.D., se-
conded by Rev. John G. Laird, and
" Resolved, — That this Conference having heard that the Rev. George H. Cornish, of the
London Conference, is preparing for the press a volume entitled ' Cyclopaedia of Method-
dism in Canada,' embracing a full record of the Wesleyan Methodist, the Eastern British
America and the New Connexion Conferences down to the year 1874, and of the six Annual
Conferences from 1874 to 1880, with tabulated statements of statistics, an Epitome of the chief
events of Methodist history, and an account of the General Conferences of 1874 and 1878 ;
we do earnestly request him to have it published as soon as practicable, and pledge him our
hearty support."
CONFERENCE RESOLUTIONS. 9
3. From the Minutes of the Montreal Conference, which met in Brockville
in June, 1878 : —
"Cyclopedia of Methodism.— Moved by Eev. William Scott, seconded by Rev.
William S. Blackstock, and
"Resolved, — That the Conference approves of the projected publication by the Rev.
Geo. H. Cornish of a Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada, being an enlargement of his
' Handbook on Methodism,' which comes down to 1867. The members of the Conference
will endeavour to promote its circulation, as affording valuable and useful information on
the history of Methodism, and the relation of Ministers to their work from the beginning to
the Conferences of 1880.'"
4. From the Journal of the General Conference of 1878 : —
" Cyclopedia of Methodism. — Moved by Rev. Joseph Hart, of the New Brunswick
and Prince Edward Island Conference, seconded by Rev. Alexander Sutherland, of the Toronto
Conference, and
" Resolved, — That this General Conference, approving of the efforts of the Rev. George H.
Cornish, of the London Conference, to furnish a Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada,
embracing the history of the late Canada Conference, the Conference of Eastern British
America and the New Connexion Conference, and of the six Annual Conferences now consti-
tuting the Methodist Church of Canada, hereby requests that the work may be published as
soon as practicable, and pledges its hearty support to this valuable work."
EXPLANATION
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS VOLUME.
Agt. V. C— Agent of Victoria College. ,
Asst. Ed. — Assistant Editor.
B. C. — British Columbia.
C— The year thus marked was travelled under the
direction of a Presiding Elder or Chairman.
C. B. — Cape Breton.
C. E. — Canada East.
Ch. C. E. D.— Chairman Canada Eastern District.
Chmn. — Chairman.
Ch. L. S. D.— Chairman Lake Superior District.
Co-Del. — Co-Delegate.
Dem. — Demerara.
Dist. — District.
Eng. — England.
Fch. Mis. — French Mission.
F. Sec. — Financial Secretary.
Gen. Conf. — General Conference.
Germ. Mis. — German Mission.
Genl. Conf.— General Conference Methodist Epis-
copal Church, U.S.
Germ. Mis. — German Mission.
Gov. F. C. — Governor Female College, Hamilton,
C.W
Gov. V ('.—Governor Victoria College, Cobourg,
C.\V
H. B. T.— Hudson's Bay Territory.
I. 0F -\y _lsle of Wight.
Man. — Manitoba.
N. B. — New Brunswick.
Nfd. — Newfoundland.
N. J. — New Jersey.
N. S. — Nova Scotia.
N. Y.— New York.
0. or Ont. — Ontario.
Or. — Ordained.
Or. D. — Ordained Deacon.
Or. E. —Ordained Elder.
P. Eld. — Presiding Elder.
P. E. I.— Prince Edward Island.
Pees. Conf. — President of Conference.
Prof. — Professor.
Que. — Quebec.
R. Can. Conf. — Received into Canada Conference.
R. F. C. — Received into full connexion with the
Conference.
R. F. C. and 0. — Received into full connexion and
ordained.
R. M. E. U. S. — Received from Methodist Episco-
pal Church, U.S.
R. New. Con. — Received from New Connexion
Methodist Church.
R. on T. — Received on Trial.
R. P. M. — Received from Primitive Methodist
Church.
Sec. Conf. — Secretary of Conference.
S. and T. V. C. — Secretary and Treasurer of Vic-
toria College.
Stu.— Student.
Sup'd. — Superannuated.
Sup' y. — Supernumerary.
S. V. C. — Student Victoria College.
Tp. — Township.
Tutor U. C. A. — Tutor Upper Canada Academy.
Tutor V C. — Tutor Victoria College.
U. S.— United States.
U. V C. — Undergraduate Victoria College.
Van. I. — Vancouver's Island.
W. A. — "Western Africa.
\V. I. —West Indies.
Wes. — Wesleyan.
W. T. C. — Wesleyan Theological College, Mon-
treal.
PEEFACE.
Eighteen years' devoted to labourious Mission and Circuit work, have
passed away since we began to collect, in definite form, the contents of this
volume. The work was begun from a felt personal need of such a collection
of facts, and from a conviction that a volume containing, in connected form,
a list of the Circuits on which each minister had been stationed, the period of
his reception on trial, ordination, etc., together with historical, educational
and statistical information, would be very valuable as a work of reference,
and help to preserve the memory of those men whose unblemished lives have
adorned the doctrines of the Gospel, and whose faithful, self-denying labours
have been successful in leading thousands to Christ.
The careful student of Methodist history will find in these pages suffi-
cient to encourage, admonish aud instruct him. The trials and triumphs of
the heroes of Young Canadian Methodism are not forgotten. They are pre-
cious memories of the past — memories embalmed in the gratitude of the tens
of thousands who have been saved and profited through their ministry. A
more noble and glorious class of men than the Methodist pioneers of this
country cannot be found this side the Apostles. They excel in some particulars
even the noble men of the Lutheran Reformation. Their courage, their zeal,
their self-devotion, their power with God and men, and the wonderful and
immediate effects produced by their preaching, can scarcely find a parallel
in all past history.
The results of Methodism in the social, civil and religious interests of the
world, are not appreciated — are not known even. Indeed they cannot be till
the great balance sheet shall be made up. Methodism saved England from
French atheism and anarchy ; the United States from antinomianism and a
licentious liberalism ; and Canada from a State ecclesiasticism. It has saved
the Protestant Churches of Great Britain and America from the stupor of the
dark ages. Those blessed men who were the immediate instruments of this
great salvation are worthy of monuments more enduring than the pyramids
of Egypt. The fragrance of their memory will be as fresh a thousand years
hence as it is now ; never, never lost — rather increasing in its preciousness till
Gospel triumphs shall culminate in glory. ,
In the year 1867 we published the " Handbook of Canadian Metho-
dism," which contained a full record of all the ministers and preachers whose
names had appeared in the Minutes of Conference down to that date, together
with those who travelled in Canada under the direction of the Methodist
Episcopal Church of the United States of America, prior to the formation of
the Canada Conference, and those who laboured under the direction of the
British Wesleyan Conference.
12 PREFACE.
The thirteen years which have passed since the issue of that volume
have not been years of idleness or unf ruitfulness. Methodism, as will be seen
from the tabulated statements herein contained, has wonderfully prospered.
The " Conference of Eastern British America," the " Conference of the Methodist
New Connexion," and the " Conference of the Canada Wesleyan Methodists,"
have become amalgamated under the name of the " Methodist Church of
Canada." We have therefore deemed it advisable to enlarge and extend the
"Handbook" to the Annual Conferences of 1880, under the name of the
" Cyclopaedia of Methodism in Canada," so as to include the names of the
ministers, and the statistics of the three bodies. In many respects this has
proven to be a very difficult task, owing in part to the great extent of territory
to be examined and the difficulty of obtaining the earlier records of the
Churches.
It will be noted that in Book I. we have given the Alphabetical List of
each of the three Conferences, distinct, down to 1874 ; and in Book II. each
of the Six Annual Conferences, from the Union of 1874 to 1880.
Great care has been taken to have every item as correct as possible ; and
to accomplish this, the Minutes of the Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, TJ. S., Vol. I., 1773 to 1813 ; Minutes of the Canada, Eastern British
American, and New Connexion Conferences ; several of the English Minutes,
and Magazines ; the written Journals of the Lower Canada District ; the
Eeports of the Missionary Society ; Douse's Begister ; Hill's Arrangement ;
Playter's History of Methodism ; Carroll's Past and Present ; Stevens' Life of
Dr. Bangs ; Savage's Life of Rev. Wm. McClure ; Smith's History of Method-
ism in Eastern British America ; Carroll's Case and his Co-temporaries; Memo-
rials of Methodist Preachers, by G. 0. Huestis ; Webster's History of the
M. E. Church in Canada, etc., have all been diligently examined : and with-
out encumbering the work with numerous references to these volumes, the Com-
piler, would here acknowledge his indebtedness to them, and at the same time
tender his hearty thanks to those brethren who have from time to time given
him much private information and advice, and to many who have so kindly
and promptly responded, by letter or post card, to his inquiries. To my dear
friend and brother, the Rev. John Carroll, D.D., I would also tender my
special thanks for his valuable help and many kind words.
And now having, in the good providence of God, been permitted to com-
plete this volume, we cherish the hope that it will supply an acknowledged
want in reference to the Statistics of Methodism, and prove useful as a work
of reference to every minister and member of the Church.
Praying that Methodism may continue to move onward in its march of
glorious triumph, until all flesh shall see the salvation of God, this volume
is commended to the patronage of the Church, confidently relying upon their
help and support in securing for it a large circulation.
GEO. H. CORNISH.
Burlington, Ontario, October, 1880.
REV. JOHN CARROLL, D.D.
INTRODUCTION:
BEING AN EPITOME OF
flju fisiorg of Central $tj>t!j00ism
IN THE
BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN PROVINCES,
FROM ITS BEGINNING IN EACH PROVINCE DOWN TO 1874.
BY THE
REV JOHN CARROLL, D.D.,
Of the Toronto Conference.
Methodism was the result of a revival, or a quickening of sundry clergy-
men of the Established Church of England, and others, into a more exalted
state of spiritual life, which commenced within the first quarter of the eight-
eenth century, in England. At first its adherents consisted of spiritually-
minded members of different religious communities, whose common experience
of the love of God shed abroad in their hearts constituted a sympathetic tie
among them. Methodism's first organized embodiment was in the " United
Societies," banded together " in 1739," and which existed "first in Europe, and
then in America."
In the United States these were consolidated into an independent ecclesi-
astical body, under the name of the " Methodist Episcopal Church." Although
nominally " Episcopal," and presenting the distinction and names of the three
clerical orders, which obtained as early as the patristic age — namely, those of
" bishops," " elders " and " deacons " — its bishops were simply elders, set apart
to the office of " General Superintendents " over the rest, as a useful arrange-
ment, and not as possessing any essential superiority over their fellow-presby-
ters by "divine right." This was the act of John Wesley, who only claimed
himself to be a presbyter of the Church of England.
In Britain, although Mr. Wesley ordained certain of his preachers to dis-
pense the Sacraments, under certain circumstances, Methodism did not as-
sume a nominal Church status, distinct from others, until after Mr. Wesley's
death, subsequently to which it gradually crystallized into an ecclesiastical
organization, with the conditions, appliances, and style of the " Wesleyan
Church."
14 INTRODUCTION.
Newfoundland, the most easterly of the colonies, was the first to receive
an essential, though peculiar, modification of Methodism. It was introduced
into that island by Laurence Coughland, one of the three Irishmen to whom
we owe the plantation of Methodism in America, in three several places, the
other two being Embury and Strawbridge. Mr. Coughland had been received
on trial as a travelling preacher by Mr. Wesley in 1755, and laboured very
successfully in that relation until 1764, when he obtained ordination from
Erasmus, a Syrian Bishop, in London, England. In 1765 we find him in New-
foundland (thus taking priority of Embury and Strawbridge by one year),
but under whose auspices he commenced his career of colonial evangelization,
it is hard to determine with certainty. He at first located himself at Con-
ception Bay, and afterward extended his labours to Harbour Grace, Carbonear,
and Black Head. After returning to England for a space, to receive orders
from the Bishop of London, he dispensed the ordinances as a regular clergy-
man, and preached with marked demonstration and power. In 1767, Lady
Huntingdon's Missionary Society took him under their patronage and pay. His
labours were divinely owned in producing a very great revival in the various
settlements of the islands : and Mr. C. adopted Mr. Wesley's Society arrange-
ment as a means of disciplining and watching over his spiritual children ; keep-
ing up a friendly correspondence with the founder of the Methodist Societies
during the whole time of his sojourn in the colony. In 1772 Mr. Coughland
began to look " homewards," and in 1773 he left Newfoundland. In 1776 he
was minister of Cumberland Street Chapel, London, England. Some time
after he applied to Mr. Wesley for a circuit, but the " Master bade him rest
from his labours."* The work in the island was aided in Coughland's time,
and to a certain extent kept up afterward, by sundry Methodist local preachers
who came to the island, or were raised up therein.
In 1785 an itinerant preacher was sent by Mr. Wesley to the colony di-
rect. This was John McGeary, who did not remain very long. In 1799 the
British Conference sent James Bulpit to succeed McGeary and carry on the
mission. The work of salvation received a great impulse there at several
different periods, by the visits and efficient ministrations of William Black,
from Nova Scotia, to whom, and whose province with the neighbouring ones,
we must now turn our attention.
Methodism in Nova Scotia came into existence with Mr. Black's conver-
sion in 1779, and was greatly promoted by his instant and unremitting labours
as a preacher. The instruments of his personal salvation were some newly
arrived Yorkshire Methodists, and the perusal of the Rev. John Wesley's
Sermons. He opened a correspondence with this father in the Gospel, with
whom he held epistolary intercourse till Mr. Wesley's death in 1791. But the ex-
istence of American Methodism was known and acknowledged by Black, who
visited Coke and Asbury at the celebrated Christmas Conference of 1784. In
1791, the very year that an itinerant preacher was regularly deputed to Upper
Canada, he again visited Philadelphia and New York, and received ordination
(first as deacon, and then as elder) from Dr. Coke, and obtained six additional
* Abridged from T. Watson Smith's History.
INTRODUCTION. 15
missionaries from the Republic for the colonies. The staff of preachers for
that year (1791-92) stood in the American Minutes as follows : —
William Black, Elder.
Halifax — William Jessup, John Mann.
Liverpool — Thomas Whitehead.
Shelburne — William Early.
Cumberland — Benjamin Fidler.
Newport — John Cooper.
St. John — John Ragan.
Annapolis — James Boyd.
Previous to this, American preachers had been appointed to the Eastern
Provinces from time to time, among whom were Freeborn Garrettson and
James 0. Cromwell. All the preachers in those provinces who were ordained
in America, down to 1802, were ordained by the bishops of the Methodist
Episcopal Church of America, and one or two afterwards.
New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Cape Breton received Method-
ism and its institutions from Nova Scotia during the foregoing lapse of time.
By 1804 all the American preachers were withdrawn from these provinces,
and as far as supplied at all, they were supplied from England, their names
appearing in the English Wesleyan Minutes, the Wesleyan usages and termin-
ology being thenceforth employed. The work from New Brunswick, eastward
to Newfoundland, stood as Missionary Districts connected with the British
Conference. In 1855 those districts were organized into a Wesleyan Confer-
ence, affiliated to the British Conference, under the style of the " Conference
of Eastern British America." When that Conference was created there were
70 circuits and missions, 88 ministers, 102 local preachers, 222 chapels, 393
other preaching places, 1,162 day scholars, 91,114 Sunday-school scholars, with
13,136 members in Church fellowship, and an estimated attendance of 65,690
on public worship.
The work in that part of North America continued to stand in that re-
lation until 1874, when it was merged in the comprehensive organization
known as the " Methodist Church of Canada," and divided, for administra-
tive purposes, into three Annual Conferences — namely, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland Conferences.
In the Province of Canada, a few local preachers represented Methodism
before 1790 ; a Mr. Tuffy, of the British Connexion in Quebec, for a time,
and Messrs. McCarty, Lyons, and Neal in the upper part of the Province,
That year, William Losee, a preacher on trial for the ministry of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church in the United States, but without a definite appoint-
ment, being left " to range at large," came into the St. Lawrence and Bay
Quinte- country, preached, formed some classes, and bore back with him
petitions for his re-appointment. The next year, in 1791, the year the Upper
Canada Provincial Act was promulgated, Mr. Losee returned, having been
regularly stationed in the Kingston Circuit by the New York Conference.
The following year Mr. Losee received deacon's orders, and was returned to
the Province by the same authority as before, being also accompanied by an-
16 INTRODUCTION.
other minister in elder's orders — the Rev. Darius Dunham. Mr. Dunham
took the Cataraqui Circuit, and Mr. Losee the Oswegotchie. By 1799 there
was a Presiding Elder's District, with three Circuits and four preachers. The
circuits and incumbents were as follows : —
Bay Quinte — Darius Dunham, P. E.
Oswegotchie — Samuel Coate.
Niagara — James Coleman, Michael Coate.
The preachers for Canada sometimes stood in connection with one American
Annual Conference, and sometimes another ; or sometimes those in Lower
Canada were related to a different Conference from those in Upper Canada,
but both were always connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church in the
United States until 1812, when the American war broke out. In 1810 a new
Conference was organized, called the Genesee Annual Conference, and the
Canada preachers were mostly comprehended within its boundaries — Upper
Canada always until 1824. At the opening of the Conference year 1812-13,
all the preachers in Canada excepting those on the border circuits, Dunham
and Stanstead, stood connected with this Conference, and a Presiding Elder's
District staff designated to each Province. The stations and preachers for
Lower Canada were as follows : —
Nathan Bangs, Presiding Elder.
Montreal — Nathan Bangs.
Quebec — Thomas Burch.
Ottawa — Robert Hibbard.
St. Francis River — Samuel Luckey, Israel F. Chamberlain.
Nathan Bangs, Samuel Luckey, and Israel F. Chamberlain, being American
citizens, turned back on account of the war. Robert Hibbard, although an
American, having been in the country the year before, and having formed a
tender attachment in it, and not likely to be molested, as being far from the
lines, remained ; but during the first autumn, in a journey made to serve the
interests of his previous year's circuit, was drowned in the St. Lawrence, near
Montreal. Thomas Burch, who was a British-born subject, came forward to
his work, but took the place of Nathan Bangs, in Montreal, as being the
most important, and went at first to Quebec occasionally ; but after some
months he ceased to go altogether, of which the reader will please to take note.
The Rev. Henry Ryan was the Presiding Elder of the Upper Canada
District, in charge of seven circuits and twelve preachers. Several of these
had been American citizens, but we have no evidence that any of them went
out of the Province on that account, during the war, excepting George W
Densmore ; but two who had come in from the States, and were regarded as
Americans, were not found in the itinerant ranks at its close, although they
afterward returned to the work — these were Isaac B. Smith and Joseph Gat-
chell. Ryan supplied their places by local preachers, and also took charge of
Montreal and Ottawa, in Lower Canada, for both of which he provided.
The Quebec Methodists became dissatisfied at their long season of desti-
tution of Gospel ordinances, and applied to the Chairman of the Nova Scotia
INTRODUCTION. 17
district for a supply, and through his representations a minister was sent from
the British Conference, the Rev. John B. Strong, who arrived in June, 1814.
The larger part of the Society in Montreal, no doubt on account of prejudices
created by the war, also desired to be supplied by a preacher from the British
Conference. In answer to that request, the Rev. Richard Williams arrived in
that city in 1815, about the time that Thomas Burch returned to the United
States. The majority of the Society siding with the British missionary
he was put in possession of the chapel, under the plea that the funds by
which it was principally erected were raised among the Methodists of
England. With them it remained. A preacher, however, was provided for
the American sympathizing minority, who worshipped in a public hall until
the difficulty was settled between the American and the British Conferences,
which was not until the year 1820. By that time upon one plea or another,
British preachers had established themselves in other parts of Lower Canada,
and as far west in Upper Canada as Niagara and St. Catharines, including
such intermediate places as Bay Quinte", Kingston, Johnstown, Cornwall and
York.
The adjustment of the difficulty at the time above mentioned (1820) was
effected by allotting the Upper Province to the American preachers, and the
Lower Province to the British, who were respectively under the jurisdiction of
the Conference, each of his several country — excepting that a British mis-
sionary was allowed to remain in Kingston, because of the soldiers at the fort,
and that the American Conference supplied the people on the Lower Canada
side of the Ottawa river. For a period of twelve years, or until 1832, there
was no attempted disturbance of this arrangement, each regarding the other
as a co-ordinate Methodist Church on its own specified ground. Mr. Wesley's
old maxim was re-affirmed, namely, " Methodism is one all the world over."
Four years after — that is to say, in 1824 — the Upper Canada work, con-
sisting of thirty-five ministers and preachers, and six thousand one hundred
and fifty members, was placed under an Annual Conference of its own. After
a series of discussions and agitations, the Annual Conference (intending to re-
tain the Episcopal form of Methodism in Upper Canada), principally for civil
and national reasons, asked for a peaceable separation from the parent
Connexion in the United States. This was finally consented to at the General
Conference in 1828, and in the following October the Canada Conference
organized itself into a " Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada." Although
its constitution provided for a bishop, and three at least were elected, neither
of them accepted the office, or was ordained. The functions of the General
Superintendency, except ordinations, were performed by the Rev. William
Case, who was appointed to that office pro tempore.
After the lapse of four years — that is to say, in 1832 — the British Confer-
ence, believing that their compact with the American Conference about terri-
torial lines was dissolved by the Canada Church having gone out from under
its jurisdiction, and that the Provincial Church had more missionary ground than
it had men and means to cultivate, as shown by their appealing to the English
public for funds to carry on its expanding Indian Missions, determined to oc-
2
18 INTRODUCTION.
cupy any openings in the Upper Province that presented themselves. To discover
where such openings were, one of the missionary secretaries, the Rev. Robert
Alder, was sent out as a deputation to make enquiry. He was invited to re-
main and confer with the approaching session of the Canada Conference, which
sat in Hallowell, now Picton, in the month of August, 1832. The delibera-
tions between him and the Conference led to the proposal of preliminary Arti-
cles of Union with the British Conference. A delegate was sent to England,
and with slight modifications, which were all in favour of Canada, the Articles
were accepted by the British Conference, and were accompanied in their re-
turn by two of its eminent ministers. The union was finally ratified in York,
now Toronto, in the month of October, 1833.
The arrangement embraced the change of the Church's name from
"Methodist Episcopal " to " Wesleyan Methodist ; " the substitution of an
Annual Presidency for a life-long Episcopacy ; the compression of two orders
into one ; the discontinuation of the ordination of local preachers, and the sub-
stitution of a Local Preachers' Meeting for a District Conference. The
missions were placed in a more immediate connection with the British Con-
ference, which was responsible for the funds necessary for carrying them on,
the sums raised in Canada for missionary purposes being considered as auxili-
ary to those of the " British Wesleyan Missionary Society." These, with some
minor details, were carried, after carefully observing all the required provisos,
by constitutional majorities, both in the Annual and General Conferences,
and finally by a unanimous rising vote in the Conference of 1833. The Rev.
George Marsden, of the British Conference, became the first Wesleyan Presi-
dent ; and the Rev. Joseph Stinson, appointed by the same authority, was in-
stalled as Superintendent of Missions. All the details which affected the laity
and local preachers, which had to be submitted to the Quarterly Conferences,
received the required majority of suffrages to make them constitutionally
valid during the year 1833-34, and the new Discipline was immediately pub-
lished. This Union measure, however, gave occasion to some dissatisfied per-
sons— mostly local preachers at first — within the next two or three years, to
enter into a new organization, adopting the old name, and claiming to be the
original " Methodist Episcopal in Canada," whose name and constitution had
been legally changed into that of the "Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada."
After the lapse of some years — that is to say, in 1840 — the British Confer-
ence withdrew from its co-operation with the Canada Conference, and re-
mained in a state of separate operation seven years, but the form and name
of the Wesleyan Methodist Church remained intact with the Canada Confer-
ence during the period referred to. In 1847 the union was restored, sub-
stantially, in its old form, and the two classes of Wesleyan Methodist Socie-
ties were consolidated. In 1854, by special arrangement between the British
and Canadian Conferences, the Lower Canada District and the Hudson's Bay
Missionary District, both of which had stood in immediate connection with the
British Wesleyan Conference, became part and parcel of the " Wesleyan
Methodist Church in Canada."
In 1874, the Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada,
INTRODUCTION. 19
the Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British America, and the Canada Con-
ference of the Methodist New Connexion Church, after some months of nego-
tiation, organized themselves into one united hody under the name and style
of the " Methodist Church op Canada," dividing the work into six An-
nual Conferences — namely, " London," " Toronto," " Montreal," " Nova Scotia,"
" New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island," and " Newfoundland," with a
delegated General Conference to meet quadrennially, and to consist of equal
numbers of ministerial and lay delegates.
The past of Methodism has been a grand success, for it has been a
constant exhibition of the " glorious Gospel of Christ." Its triumphs will
culminate amid the effulgence of the latter-day glory. For His is the king-
dom, the power and the glory, forever and ever. Amen.
JOHN CARROLL.
Riverside, Toronto, June, 1880.
CONTENTS.
BOOK I
PREFATORY.
1. Dedication.
2. Commendatory. By Rev. John Carroll, D.D.
3. Conference Resolutions.
4. Explanation of Abbreviations.
5. Preface.
6. Epitome of the History of Methodism in the British North American Provinces. By
Rev. Dr. Carroll.
PART I.
The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada, 1791 to 1833, and the Wesleyan
Methodist Church in Canada, 1833 to 1874.
1. Record of Methodist Episcopal Conferences.
2. Record of Wesleyan Methodist Conferences.
3. New York and Genesee Conferences — Statistics of their Work in Canada, 1791 to 1823.
4. The Canada Conference Statistics, 1824 to 1828.
5. The Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada Statistics, 1829 to 1832.
6. The Wesleyan Methodist Church Statistics, 1833 to 1874.
7. Tabular Statement of Connexional Funds, 1833 to 1874.
8. Names of 198 Ministers connected with the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada,
from 1790 to 1833, classified and arranged under the year in which their ministry
began.
9. Alphabetical Arrangement of Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry connected
with the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada, 1790 to 1833, showing Circuits
■ travelled, etc.
10. Names of 1,045 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry connected with the
Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, 1833 to 1874, classified and arranged under
the year in which their ministry began.
11. Alphabetical Arrangement of Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry connected
with the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Canada, 1833 to 1874, showing Circuits
travelled, etc.
12. Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Circuits, Stations, and Missions of Canadian
Methodism, 1791 to 1874, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, Members, etc.
13. The Missions of the Canada Wesleyan Conference, with Names of all the Mission-
aries, etc.
i. Indian Missions in Ontario and Quebec,
ii. Missions in the Hudson's Bay Territory,
iii. Missions to the French,
iv. Missions in British Columbia,
v. Missions to the Germans,
vi. Missions in Manitoba,
vii. Missions in Japan.
22 CONTENTS.
14. Alphabetical List of the Districts into which the Canada Wesleyan Conference has
been divided, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secretaries, also the
Number of Members for each year.
PART II.
The Wesleyan Methodist Church in Eastern British America.
1. Record of Conferences, 1855 to 1874.
2. Tabular Statement of Ministers, Members, and Sabbath Schools.
3. Tabular Statement of Connexional Funds.
4. Names of 344 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry connected with Methodism
in Eastern British America, 1765 to 1874, classified and arranged under the year in
which their ministry began.
5. Alphabetical Arrangement of Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, 1765 to 1874,
showing Circuits travelled, etc.
6. Alphabetical Arrangement of all the Circuits and Missions, 1855 to 1874.
i. The Work in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Cape
Breton, and Bermuda, showing what Ministers have laboured on each
Circuit, Number of Members, and Amounts contributed to the Connexional
Funds for each year from 1855 to 1874.
ii. The Work in Newfoundland, showing what Ministers have laboured, etc.
7. Alphabetical List of Districts, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secreta-
ries, also the Membership.
PART III.
The Methodist New Connexion Church in Canada, 1829 to 1874.
1. The Canadian Wesleyan Conferences, 1835 to 1841.
2. The New Connexion Conferences, 1842 to 1874.
3. Tabular Statement of Ministers, Members, and Funds.
4. Names of 310 Ministers connected with New Connexion Methodism, 1829 to 1874,
classified and arranged under the year in which their ministry began.
5. Alphabetical Arrangement of Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, 1829 to 1874.
6. Circuits and Missions, Alphabetically Arranged, showing what Ministers have been
Stationed thereon, Number of Members for each year, and Contributions for Con-
nexienal Funds.
7. List of Districts, showing Names of Chief Officers.
BOOK II
PART I.
Section I. — The General Conference.
Its Composition and Work.
The General Conference of 1874.
Its Officers.
Its Statistics.
The General Conference of 1878.
Its Officers.
Its Statistics.
Synopsis of Mission Work.
List of Delegates — Ministerial.
List of Delegates — Laymen.
CONTENTS. 2.3
Section II. — Methodist Periodicals.
1. " The Christian Guardian."
Its Jubilee Editorial and Song.
Its List of Editors, 1829 to 1880.
2. " The WeSleyan."
List of Editors.
3. " The Evangelical Witness."
List of Editors.
4. " The Methodist Magazine."
5. " The Sunday School Banner."
6. " The Sunday School Guardian."
7. " Pleasant Hours."
8. " The Sunbeam."
Section III. — Book and Publishing Establishments.
1. Toronto.
2. Halifax.
3. Montreal.
Section IV. — Educational Institutions.
1. Victoria College.
Its Presidents.
" Faculty, 1841 to 1880.
" Statistics.
" Graduates in Arts and Science.
" Graduates in Medicine.
" Graduates in Law.
" Graduates in Divinity.
Collegiate Institute.
Jackson Society.
Literary Association.
Philosophical Society.
Science Association.
2. Hamilton Wesleyan Female College.
Its Governors and Faculty of Instruction.
" Graduates, 1863 to 1880.
3. Mount Elgin Industrial Institution.
4. Stanstead Wesleyan College.
Its Governors and Faculty of Instruction^
" Graduates.
5. Ontario Ladies' College.
Its Faculty of Instruction.
" Graduates.
6. Theological College, Montreal.
7. Mount Allison Wesleyan College.
Its Faculty of Instruction.
Degrees Conferred.
Its Graduates.
8. Mount Allison Wesleyan Male Academy.
9. Mount Allison Wesleyan Female Academy.
10. Manitoba Wesleyan Institute.
11. Methodist Academy, St. John's, Newfoundland.
12. Methodist Grammar School, Carbonear, Newfoundland.
24 CONTENTS.
PART II.
The Toronto Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2. Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 435 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement of the Ministers connected with the Conference, showing on
what Circuits they have laboured, etc.
5. The Circuits and Missions, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, the Number
of Preaching Places, Number of Members, and the Sums Contributed for the several
Connexional Funds for each year from 1874 to 1880.
6. The Missionary Districts of the Conference, showing the Names of the Missionaries,
Number of Members, Amounts contributed to the Mission Fund, and the Sum granted
for the Support of the several Missions from the Mission Fund.
i. The Algoma District.
Its Statistics.
ii. The British Columbia District.
Its Statistics.
iii. The Indian Missions.
Statistics of Indian Work,
iv. The Japan District.
Its Statistics.
v. The Mission Field of the North- West.
Statistics of Red River and Saskatchewan Districts.
7. The Districts of the Conference, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secre-
taries, also the Number of Members, 1874 to 1880.
PART III.
The London Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2 Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 403 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement of the Ministers connected with the Conference, showing on
what Circuits they have laboured, etc.
5. Circuits and "Missions, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, the Number of
Preaching Places, Number of Members, and the Sums Contributed for the several
Connexional Funds.
6. Indian and German Missions, showing the Names of Missionaries, Number of Members,
etc.
7. Districts of the Conference, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secre-
taries, also Number of Members for each year.
PART IV
The Montreal Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2. Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 273 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement of the Ministers, showing on what Circuits they have laboured,
etc.
CONTENTS. 25
5. The Circuits and Missions, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, Number of
Members, etc.
6. French and Indian Missions, showing the Names of Missionaries, Number of Members,
etc.
Statistics of French and Indian Work.
7. German Missions.
Statistics of German Work.
8. Districts of the Conference, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secretaries,
and Number of Members for each year.
PART V.
The Nova Scotia Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2. Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 133 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement of the Ministers, showing on what Circuits they have laboured,
etc.
5. Circuits and Missions, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, Number of
Members, etc.
6. Districts of the Conference, showing who have been Chairmen and Financial Secretaries,
also Number of Members.
PART VI.
The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2. Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 115 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement ol the Ministers, showing on what Circuits they have laboured,
etc.
5. Circuits and Missions, showing what Ministers have laboured thereon, Number of
Members, etc.
6. Districts of the Conference, Chairmen and Financial Secretaries.
PART VII.
The Newfoundland Conference.
1. Sessions of Conference.
2. Statistics of Conference.
3. Names of its 59 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, classified and arranged
under the year in which their ministry began.
4. Alphabetical Arrangement of the Ministers, showing on what Circuits they have laboured,
etc.
5. Circuits and Missions, showing what Ministers have been Stationed thereon, Number
of Members, etc.
6. Districts of the Conference, Chairmen and Financial Secretaries.
26 CONTENTS.
PART VIII.
1. Tabular Record of the Number of Ministers and Members connected with all Branches
of Methodism in Canada.
1. Methodist Church of Canada.
2. Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada
3. General Summary.
4 General Summary of Methodism throughout the World, j
2. Tabular Record of Sunday Schools.
3. Necrological Record of Ministers who have Died in connection with their Work in
Canada.
1. Methodist Episcopal, 1791 to 1832.
2. British Wesleyan, 1832 to 1854.
3. Wesleyan Methodist, 1833 to 1874.
4. Eastern British America, 1792 to 1874.
5. New Connexion Methodist, 1835 to 1874.
6. Toronto Conference, 1874 to 1880.
7. London Conference, 1874 to 1880.
8. Montreal Conference, 1874 to 1880.
9. Nova Scotia Conference, 1874 to 1880.
10. New Brunswick Conference, 1874 to 1880.
11. Newfoundland Conference, 1874 to 1880.
4. Chronological Record of the Chief Historical Events in Canadian Methodism.
5. Index to the Names of the Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, showing the
year in which their ministry began, and the Conference or Conferences with which
they may have been associated.
6. Index to the Names of the Circuits and Missions.
7. Index to the Names of the Districts.
PART I.
THE
JErtfaMst %iar0pai fcrdj in Canada,
1790 to 1832 ;
AND THE
WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH IN CANADA,
1833 to 1874.
RECORD
OF THE
€imhxma% Ijdb in Canaira
Fbom 1824 to 1874,
showing the place where held, and the names of the various
officers for each year.
The term " Conference " was applied by Mr. Wesley, the venerated
founder of Methodism, to the first assembly of his fellow-labourers when he
met with them to confer on points of doctrine and discipline. It has since
been used by all the Methodist organizations in the world. The Conference
is composed of all ministers in full connexion. The President and Secretary
are elected by ballot annually. The following is a complete record of all the
Conferences held in Canada, from the first held in 1824 to 1874, showing the
place where held, and the names of its various officers for each year.
I.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCES.
1824 to 1832.
No. of
Conf.
Year.
1
1824
2
1825
3
1826
4
1827
5
1828
6
1829
7
1830
8
1831
9
1832
Where held.
Hallowell ..
Saltfleet
Hamilton (Township)..
Hamilton (City) . .
Earnestown. .
Ancaster
Kingston and Belleville
York. (Toronto)
Hallowell '. ...
Presiding Officer.
Bishops George and Hedding. . .
Bishop Hedding .
Bishop George . .
Bishop Hedding .
Bishop Hedding ....
William Case, Genl. Supt. pro tern .
William Case, ii n
William Case, n n
William Case, n u
Secretary.
William Case.
William Case.
William Case.
William Case.
James Richardson.
James Richardson.
James Richardson.
James Richardson.
James Richardson.
NoteI. "At the Conference of 1828, the Methodist Societies in Canada were organized, by and
with the consent of the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United. States,
into a separate and independent Church in Canada ; and William Case was appointed its General
Superintendent, until the ensuing Annual Conference." — See Annual Minutes, 1828.
Note 2. At the Conference of 1833, a Union was consummated between the English Conference
and the Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada ; hence we have —
30
WESLEYAN CONFERENCES.
II.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCES.
1833 to 1874.
No. of !
Conf.
Year.
Where held.
President.
Co-Delegate.
Secretary.
10
11
1833
York (Toronto)
Kingston .
Egerton Ryerson.
1834
Edmund Grindrod ....
James Richardson.
12
1835
Hamilton
William Lord .
Egerton Ryerson.
13
1836
Belleville
William Lord .
William Case.
14
1837
Toronto
Wm. M. Harvard
Egerton Ryerson.
15
1838
Kingston .
Wm. M. Harvard
Egerton Ryerson.
16
1839
Hamilton . .
Joseph Stinson . ...
Egerton Ryerson.
17
1840
Belleville . .
Joseph Stinson .
Egerton Ryerson.
18
19
1840
Toronto
John C. Davidson.
1841
Toronto .
William Ryerson
Anson Green.
20
1842
Picton
Anson Green
Thomas Bevitt.
21
1843
Hamilton ...
John Byerson.
. . . ■ • . •
Alex. McNab.
22
1844 'Brockville . .
Richard Jones
Henry Wilkinson.
23
1845 St. Catharines
Henry Wilkinson. , , .
Thomas Bevitt.
24
1846 Kingston
Thomas Bevitt ...
Hamilton Biggar.
25
1847 iToronto
Robert Alder, D.D.. .
Matthew Richey, M.A.
James Musgrove.
26
1848 iBelleville.
James Dixon, D.D.. . .
Matthew Richey, D.D.
George R. Sanderson.
27
1849 | Hamilton. . . .
Matthew Richey, D.D.
John Ryerson .
Conrad Vandusen.
28
1850
Brockville .
Matthew Richey, D.D.
John Ryerson ...
Asahel Hurlburt.
29
1851
Toronto
Enoch Wood.
John Ryerson .
James Musgrove.
30
1852
Kingston .
Enoch Wood. . . .
John Ryerson .
George R. Sanderson.
31
1853
Hamilton
Enoch Wood. .
John Ryerson . ...
Wellington Jeffers.
32
1854
Belleville
Enoch Wood. . .
John Ryerson
Isaac B. Howard.
33
1855
London .
Enoch Wood
John Ryerson .
Samuel D. Rice.
34
1856
Brockville .
Enoch Wood
John Ryerson .
James Elliott.
35
1857
Toronto ...
Enoch Wood
John Ryerson .
James Spencer.
36
1858
Montreal
Joseph Stinson, D.D. .
John Douse
John Borland.
37
1859
Hamilton. . .
Joseph Stinson, D.D .
John Douse .
Ephr. B. Harper.
38
1860
Kingston
Joseph Stinson, D. D . .
Richard Jones . .
Kennedy Creighton.
39
1861
Brantford
Joseph Stinson, D.D .
Henry Wilkinson. .
John Gemley.
40
1862
Belleville. . .
Enoch Wood, D.D. .
James Musgrove .
William Scott.
41
1863
Quebec
Anson Green, D.D. . .
John Carroll . ...
James Spencer, M.A.
42
1864
Toronto.
W. L. Thornton, M.A.
Samuel D. Rice ....
William Pollard.
43
1865
London
Richard Jones
Asahel Hurlburt..
John Hunt.
44
1866
Montreal
George Scott, D.D.
Wei. Jeffers, D.D.
George Young.
45
1867
Hamilton
James Elliott
Samuel Rose
James Gray.
46
1868
Kingston .
W. M. Punshon, M.A.
Lachlin Taylor, D.D.
Charles Lavell, M.A.
47
1869
Toronto
W M. Punshon, M.A.
George Douglas, LL.D.
Charles Lavell, M.A.
48
1870
Toronto .
W M. Punshon, M.A.
Ephraim Evans, D.D .
Alex. Sutherland.
49
1871
Belleville
W. M. Punshon, M.A.
George R. Sanderson . .
Alex. Sutherland.
50
1872
Montreal . . . .
W M. Punshon, M.A.
John Borland
William Scott.
51
1873 London
Samuel D. Rice, D.D. .
Ephr. B. Harper, M.A.
E. B. Ryckman.M.A.
52
1874
Hamilton ...
Samuel D. Rice, D.D. .
John A. Williams
E. B. Ryckman,M.A.
NUMBER OF MINISTERS AND MEMBERS.
31
TABULAR STATEMENT OF THE NUMBER OF MINISTERS AND
MEMBERS CONNECTED WITH METHODISM IN CANADA.
1791 to 1874.
1.— METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
1. NEW YOEK AND GENESEE CONFERENCES.— Statistics of their Canadian Work.-
1791 to 1823
Year.
Ministers.
Members.
Increase.
Year.
Ministers.
Members.
Increase.
1791. : .
1
1808.
19
2,360
110
1792.
1
165
165
1809.
19
2,540
180
1793.
2
345
180
1810.
20
3,177
637
1794.
3
332
1811.
21
3,237
60
1795.
4
418
86
1812.
21
3,293
56
1796.
4
474
56
1813.
) No report, owing to the war be-
1797
4
795
321
1814..
\ tween Great Britain and the U. S.
1798.
4
809
14
1815..
16
1,785
1799.
5
866
57
1816..
18
2,670
885
1800.
6
936
70
1817 ...
20
3,107
437
1801.
10
1,159
223
1818. ..
26
4,731
1,524
1802. . ..
10
1,502
343
1819.
27
5,232
501
1803.
10
1,700
198
1820.
27
5,470
138
1804.
10
1,750
50
1821.
27
5,188
1805.
10
1,787
37
1822.
28
5,222
34
1806.
16
2,085
298
1823..
29
5,315
93
1807
17
2,250
165
2. CANADA CONFERENCES.
1824 to 1828.
Year.
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
Ministers.
Members.
Effective
Super'd.
Super 'y.
Total.
Indians.
Whites.
Total.
Increase.
31
5
36
56
6,094
6,150
835
34
6
40
104
6,771
6,875
725
33
6
39
250
7,251
7,501
526
39
5
44
572
8,073
8,645
1,084
49
7
56
915
8,763
9,678
1,033
II.— METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN CANADA.
1829 to 1832.
Year.
Ministers.
Members.
Effective
Super'd.
Super'y.
Total.
Indians.
Whites.
Total.
Increase.
1829
1830
1831
1832 .. .
50
57
56
65
3
5
9
8
1
54
62
65
73
1,052
1,153
1,233
1,090
9,179
10,195
11,330
13,909
10,231
11,348
12,563
14,999
553
1,117
1,215
2,436
32
NUMBER OF MINISTERS AND MEMBERS.
III.— THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH.
1833 to 1874.
Ministers.
Members.
y
'
Effective
Super'd.
Super'y.
Total.
Indians.
Whites.
Total.
Increase.
1833 . .
72
9
81
913
15,126
16,039
1,040
1834
72
9
2
83
915
14,015
14,930
1835 . .
85
8
2
95
909
14,147
15,056
126
1836 . .
94
11
2
107
1,017
15,027
16,044
988
1837
92
11
103
923
14,530
15,453
1838
95
12
107
)ni ■ (
15,328
15,328
1839
97
13
110
(^ CJ \
15,190
15,190
»• • •
1840
102
12
114
('3""^ )
16,354
16,354
1,164
1841
99
8
3
110
) a B
17,017
17,017
663
1842 . .
107
9
4
120
772
18,706
19,478
2,461
1843 ..
115
10
4
129
792
22,519
23,311
3,833
1844
123
9
7
139
882
22,867
23,749
438
1845 . .
129
10
5
144
876
22,070
22,946
1846
143
9
6
158
812
20,745
21,557
1847 ..
160
11
9
180
812
20,937
21,749
192
1848..
157
13
13
183
1,095
22,717
23,842
2,093
1849
160
12
13
185
1,124
23,144
24,268
426
1850 . .
159
13
13
185
989
24,053
25,042
774
1851 ..
179
12
13
204
1,078
25,135
26,213
1,171
1852 . .
188
12
12
212
1,111
26,474
27,585
1,372
1853 ..
197
14
10
221
1,159
29,165
30,324
2,739
1854 . .
236
18
9
254
1,142
35,181
36,323
5,999
1855
253
19
16
288
1,039
36,846
37,885
1,562
1856
275
21
15
311
1,068
38,847
39,915
2,030
1857
295
26
12
333
1,374
40,553
41,927
2,012
1858 .. .
307
29
13
349
1,715
47,308
49,023
7,096
1859 .. .
326
32
15
373
1,737
49,932
51,669
2,646
1860 .. .
365
39
17
421
1,326
52,308
53,634
1,965
1861 .. .
411
44
19
474
1,799
51,765
53,564
1862 .. .
424
42
21
487
1,841
52,544
54,385
821
1863
446
40
23
509
1,857
54,481
56,338
1,953
1864
467
48
21
536
1,664
53,898
55,562
1865 .. .
469
51
17
537
1,826
54,569
56,395
833
1866 ... .
454
52
21
527
2,251
54,517
56,768
373
1867 .. .
452
55
22
529
1,755
56,702
58,457
1,689
1868 . .
462
58
23
543
2,160
58,284
60,444
1,987
1869
499
60
21
580
1,723
60,877
62,600
•2,156
1870 . .
498
70
21
589
2,159
62,529
64,688
2,088
1871 ..
527
70
21
618
2,136
64,663
66,799
2,111
1872..
570
68
19
657
1,663
67,934
69,597
1,798
1873 . .
589
71
22
682
2,045
68,639
70,684
1,087
1874 . .
599
75
21
695
2,201
71,356
73,557
2,873
CONNEXIONAL FUNDS OF THE WESLEYAN METHODIST CHURCH.
33
TABULAR STATEMENT
OF THE
OOIN'IlSrEIXIOIN'.A.L FTJ^TIDS
OF
®bt mtih^m Mttboiti&t dknttb,
1833 to 1874.
Year.
Church Relief
Contingent
Educational
Superannuated
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
Min. Fund.
| cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
$ cts.
1833. ....
$562 88
$1,430 88
1834
432 35
432 35
1835
407 67
727 43
1836
838 23
838 23
1837
573 12
938 18
1838.
867 56
946 62
1839
1,081 27
1,190 97
1840
880 87
935 10
1841
914 29
1,148 78
1842. .. ....
1,062 42
1,275 16
1843. ..
1,072 92
1,510 13
1844
1,135 70
1,650 96
1845
1,254 16
1,660 85
1846.
1,598 37
1,791 99
1847
345 62
1,821 34
1,518 13
1848. ..
552 54
4,392 40
1,788 42
1849....
630 65
4,705 65
2,023 93
1850 • ■ ••
812 32
4,825 43
2,199 42
1851.. ....
855 23
5,288 04
2,437 07
1852. ..
954 50
5,187 78
2,435 46
1853.
1,040 26
5,347 21
3,944 99
1854
1,199 08
5,798 73
4,439 52
1855.
1,402 05
6,291 04
802 02
4,579 87
1856..
1,752 52
6,878 61
1,176 15
5,901 79
1857
1,811 65
7,263 14
1,187 48
6,025 58
1858
1,592 50
6,127 26
1,137 21
7,345 33
1859
1,450 62
5,531 87
1,104 59
9,103 14
1860.
1,459 89
5,475 96
1,126 00
7,091 97
1861..
1,464 00
5,537 21
1,242 18
9,513 51
1862.
1,532 91
5,682 26
1,252 07
9,056 85
1863. .. .':...
1,583 83
5,721 09
1,275 39
8,817 16
1864
1,672 00
6,133 92
1,319 10
10,504 38
1865.
1,642 38
5,785 35
1,269 54
10,788 48
1866
1,575 58
6,107 92
1,265 88
12,780 50
1867
1,867 29
6,634 40
1,494 72
13,387 77
1868
2,249 00
7,063 73
1,537 44
15,789 32
1869 .. .
2,239 26
7,582 62
1,845 77
22,842 11
1870. ..
2,513 83
7,582 51
2,372 27
19,065 34
1871. ..
! 2,520 00
7,873 64
1,508 02
26,197 08
1872
' 2,763 53
8,270 51
2,969 79
24,045 40
1873.
2,929 59
8,118 54
2,740 18
29,343 30
1874
3,050 56
7,979 26
2,954 36
27,657 65
NAMES
OF
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
WHO LABOTJKED IN CONNECTION WITH THE
JItriljtfMst (Kpisrnpal Cljurdj in Cattaira,
From 1790 to 1832,
CLASSIFIED AND ARRANGED UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR
MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — A blank after the name indicates connection with the Conference at the time of the
Union in 1833. The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his ministry in
Canada ceased ; the letters indicating the cause, thus — D. died ; ex. expelled ; loc. located ; u. s.
removed to the United States.
1783.
1 "Whitehead, Thomas
1788.
2 Dunham, Darius.
1789.
5 Losee, William.
1791.
4 Coleman, James
1793.
5 Woolsey, Elijah ....
6 Wooster, Hezekiah C. .
1794.
7 Brumley, Daniel
8 Coate, Samuel . .
9 Robinson, John . .
1795.
10 Coate, Michael.
11 Jewell, Joseph
12 Keeler, Sylvanus
1796.
1?) Vannest, Peter. .
1797.
1 4 Sawyer, Joseph
.loc.
.loc.
tj. s.
. .D.
TJ. s.
.LOC.
.loc.
.V. s.
.V. s.
.LOC.
. V. s.
.LOC.
1800
1793
1800
1796
1798
1816
1810
1804
1799
1803
1807
1804
1810
1799.
15 Chichester, Elijah tj. s.
16 Herron, James . . . .u. s.
1800.
17 Anson, William rj. s.
18 Merwin, Samuel tj. s.
19 Morris, Caleb ... tj. s.
20 Pickett, Daniel . . . loc
21 Ryan, Henry . . . loc.
1801.
22 Aikens, James . rj. s.
23 Bangs, Nathan v. s.
24 Clark, Laban rj. s.
25 Crowell, Seth tj. s.
26 Draper, Samuel v. s.
27 Ruter, Martin ... . u. s.
1802.
28 Howe, Samuel ... u. s.
29 Madden, Thomas '
30 Tompkins, Nehemiah U. .tj. s.
1803.
31 Bishop, Luther ... . . . u. s.
32 Cochran, Samuel . . u. s.
33 Harris, Reuben tj. s.
34 Pearce, Gershom. . tj. s.
1805.
35 Burch, Thomas . . . . . . tj. s
36 Case, William
1804
1801
1806
1804
1802
1809
1827
1802
1808
1804
1803
1802
1805
1805
1803
1808
1809
1807
1808
1815
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
35
1805. — ( Continued. )
37 Perry, Robert. .loc
38 Prindel, Andrew
39 Samson, Joseph. u. s.
40 Scull, Joseph u. s.
41 Walker, Levi loc.
1806.
42 Ayer, Philip . .
43 Mitchell, James
44 McCracken, George.
45 Snyder, William . .
46 Sykes, Oliver
1807.
47 Holmes, Ninian . .
48 Hulbert, Cephas. . . .
49 Lockwood, Joseph —
50 Pattie, Elias
51 Smith, Isaac B.
52 Snow, William.. .
53 Sornborger, Stephen.
54 Virgin, Charles. . .
1808.
55 Freeman, Daniel. . .
56 Hibbard, Robert. . .
57 Lambert, Chandly. . .
58 Reynolds, John . .
59 Rhodes, John
60 Whiting, Lansford . .
.tr. s.
.u. s.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.u. s.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.U. S.
.LOC.
.u. s.
.EX.
.tr. s.
.LOC.
. .D.
.V. s.
.LOC.
U. s.
v. a.
1809.
61 Densmore, Geo. W u. s.
62 Smith, Bela . .v. s.
63 Streeter, Elisha.. .. .v. s.
1810.
64 Bennett, Leonard — .. .u. s.
66 Cooper, Edward. loc.
66 Covenhoven, Peter loc.
67 Dennett, Joseph u. s.
68 Garlick, Heman. U.S.
69 Gatchell, Joseph
70 Minor, Timothy .u. s.
71 Sabin, Benjamin U.S.
1811.
72 Addoms, John T v. a.
73 Burdock, Enoch loc.
74 Hopkins, Silas. ..loc.
75 Lewis, John . .. .. ..loc.
76 Luckey, Samuel u. s.
1812.
77 Evarts, Renaldo M . TJ. s.
78 Hickox, Joseph loc.
79 Ross, William U.S.
1813.
80 Chamberlain, Israel . u. s.
81 Culp, David loc.
82 Hamilton, John. . . . . u. s.
83 Jones, Peter
84 Reeder, Nathaniel. . . . .u. s.
85 Warren, Elijah. . . . .loc.
86 Youmans, David
1811
1812
1812
1808
1807
1815
1810
1809
1809
1814
1810
1811
1811
1829
1810
1812
1807
1811
1812
1810
1813
1816
1810
1812
1811
1810
1813
1814
1813
1812
1811
1812
1817
1814
1813
1813
1817
1813
1820
1820
1813
1818
1825
1817
1819
1818
1814.
87 Adams, Ezra
88 Adams, Zenas
89 Barlow, William.
90 Bowen, Elias
91 Chamberlain, Wyatt .
92 Peirce, Thomas C. . . .
93 Wilson, Shipley W
1815.
94 Arnold, John ....
95 Brown, William
96 Davis, Alpheus. . . .
97 Dempster, John
98 Goodwin, Timothy
99 Plumbly, Daniel. . .
1816.
100 Byam, John W
101 Cannon, Ibri
102 Covell, James . . .
103 Ferguson, George.
104 Jones, William
105 McGee, Thomas
106 Scarritt, Josiah A . .
107 Shepherdson, Daniel .
108 Torry, Alvin
1817.
109 Belton, Samuel
110 Jackson, James.. . .
111 Peal, J. Griggs..
112 Reed, Fitch
113 Seager, Aurora...
114 Swazey, Caleb..
115 Tuke, John...
116 Wilson, James
.u.
s.
.u.
s.
.u.
s.
.u.
s.
.u.
s.
.u. s.
u.
s.
1819
u.
s.
1817
u.
s.
1821
u.
s.
1817
u.
s.
1818
u.
s.
1821
u.
s.
1820
1822
1818
u.
s.
1819
u.
s.
1825
.u.
s.
1828
.EX.
1829
. . D.
1822
U. S.
1822
. .D.
1819
.LOC.
1819
.LOC.
1820
1818.
117 Dixon, Truman. . .
118 Flint, Calvin M
119 Haskel, Squire B
120 Jeffers, Robert.
121 Mack, Wilbur... .
122 Norris, Samuel . . .
123 Rundle, William W
1819.
124 Boardman, Elijah. ..
125 Demorest, Thomas.. ..
126 Metcalf, Franklin
127 Smith, Kenneth McK.
128 Spore, David C
1820.
129 Crandell, Phineas. ..
130 Healy, Ezra
131 Ryerson, John
132 Smith, Philander.
133 Williams, Win. H. ..
1821.
134 Ryerson, William .
135 Waldron, Solomon.
136 Wright, David. . . ,
.u. s.
.u. s.
.u. s.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.U. S.
.U. S.
u. s.
.LOC.
.LOC.
u. s.
1819
1818
1819
1818
1817
1816
1821
1823
1821
1822
1819
1820
1820
1821
1827
1826
1822
1821
36
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
1822.
137 Attwood, Joseph.. .
138 Castle, Joseph..
139 Corson, Robert
140 Irvine, Alex. .
141 Parker, John
142 Slater, "William.
143 Wood, Charles
1823.
.u. s.
.IT. S.
u, s.
. .D.
144 Griffis, William
145 Hey land, Rowley
146 Messmore, Joseph.. ..
147 Poole, Jacob .loc.
148 Stoney, Edmund.
1824.
149 Bissell, George
150 Black, John ....
151 Breakenridge, David. ...loc.
152 Green, Anson . .....
153 McMullen, Daniel ...
154 Richardson, James
155 Ryerson, Egerton
156 Sovereign, George.
1825.
157 Jones, Peter (Kakewaquonaby). ...
158 Jones, Richard ....
159 Martin, Timothy . loc.
160 Poole, George
1826.
161 Allison, Cyrus R. . .
162 Beatty, John
163 Farr, George ..
164 Phelps, Richard .
165 Whiting, Matthew
1827.
166 Adams, Alvah ..
167 Attwood, John S. .
LOC.
1825
1824
1824
1829
1831
1827
1826
1829
1827. — (Confirmed.)
168 Bevitt, Thomas...
169 Biggar, Hamilton.
170 Carroll, John
171 Davidson, John C.
172 Evans, Ephraim. .
173 Huston, John H.
174 Norris, James
1828.
175 Armstrong, John.
176 Huntingdon, Simon
177 Hurlburt, Asahel
178 Ryerson, George
179 Shaler, Henry,
180 Smith, William
181 Currie, James
182 Miller, Gilbert.
183 Patrick, William.
184 Van Dusen, Conrad
1830
185 Bailey, John
186 Brock, James.
187 Church, Levius S
188 Dean,, Horace . . .
189 Evans, James . . .
1831
190 Baxter, John.
191 Musgrove, James. .
192 Ryerson, Edwy M.
193 Shepherd, Edmund.
194 Warner, Lewis . .
195 Wilkinson, Henry
1832.
196 Holtby, Matthias .
197 McNab, Alexander
198 Sunday, John
.LOC.
1831
1831
Note. — Of the above 198 Ministers and Preachers —
38 Located after spending a short term in the work ;
80 Returned to the work in the United States ;
2 Were expelled ;
5 Died ; and
73 Remained in the Canadian work and participated in the Union of 1833. — See Wesleyan
Conference for their subsequent record.
ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT
OF
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
CONNECTED WITH THE
JEtfljnMst (Bpiarnpal (EHjurrlj in (Kana&a,
From 1790 to 1833.
In this list will be found the names of all the Ministers and Proba-
tioners for the Ministry who laboured in Canada under the direction of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States from the year 1790 to
the formation of the Canada Conference in the year 1824, and of the Canada
Conference from the year 1824 to the year 1833, when, by the Articles of
Union, they became a part of the Wesleyan Methodist Church ; showing
the Circuits or Missions to which they were appointed, the date of beginning
their ministry, time of ordination, official position, etc.
A.
ADAMS, ALVAH.
1827 c.
28 R. on t.
29
30 OE. D
31
32 . .
33 ..
Matilda.
Mississippi.
Perth.
Bonchire.
By town.
Bytown.
Sec Wes. Conf.
ADAMS, EZRA.
1814 c.
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
to
29
30
31
32
33
r. on t .
OR. D .
P. ELD .
Ancaster and
Long Point.
Bay of Quinte.
Bay of Quinte.
Hallowell.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Thames.
Thames.
Niagara.
Niagara.
Located.
Yonge Street.
London District.
See Wes. Conf.
ADAMS, ZENAS.
r. on t. . New Haven, L'.S.
. . New Haven, U.S.
or. D . Danville.
. . Danville.
or. E . . . Stan stead and
St. Francis.
Unity, Vt.
> . . Superannuated.
Salisbury.
Salisbury.
Salisbury.
Located.
Note. — In 1833 he was placed
in charge of the Toronto Circuit.
During that Conference year he
died, in the 58th year of his age.
ADDOMS
11
c.
12
R.
on t . .
13
OE
D.
14
15
JOHN T.
Y.
Malone, N.
Dunham.
Dunham.
N.Y. Conference.
Located.
AIKENS, JAMES.
1801 R. wit Oswegotchie.
2!
to (•
22 )
United States.
Died August 9th, 1823, aged
43 years.
ALLISON, CYRUS RICH-
MOND.
1826 c. Matilda.
27 R. on t. Augusta.
28 . . Ottawa.
29 or. d. Ottawa.
30 Yellowhead and
Matchedash.
31 Rideau.
32 . . Agent Upper
Canada Acad.
33 See Wes. Conf.
ANSON, WILLIAM.
1800 R. onT.
1
2 OR. D.
3
4
Bay of Quinte.
Oswegotchie.
Grand Isle.
Vergennes.
Home District.
38
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1805 or. E.... Pittsfleld.
to > . . United States.
22 )
23 )
to [ Sup'd Troy Con-
48 ) ference.
Died, July 17th, 1848, aged
80 years.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN.
1828 c. . . Niagara.
29 R. out.. Toronto T'p.
30 . . Dumfries.
31 . . . . Long Point.
1832 . . . . Nelson.
33 See Wesleyan
Conference.
ARNOLD, JOHN.
1815 R. omt.. St. Lawrence.
16
to J- ... United States.
31
32
to } sup'd. Oneida, U.S.
65
ATTWOOD, JOHN S.
1827 E.wiT.. Belleville.
28 Belleville.
29 R. F. c. Lake Simcoe.
1830 ok. d... Ancaster.
31 -.....: Dumfries.
32 Dumfries.
33 See Wes. Conf.
ATTWOOD, JOSEPH.
1822 R. on t. United States.
23 .....
24 OR. D...
Smith's Creek.
Yonge Street and
York..
25 Rem. to U. S.
Located 1836.
AYER, PHILIP.
1806 r. onT. Stanstead.
7 . . . Rem. to U. S.
Located 1836. •
B.
BAILEY, JOHN.
BARLOW, WILLIAM.
1830
r. on t . London.
1814 E.OHT. Genesee Conf.
31
London.
15 . . Genesee Conf.
32
Oxford.
16 or. d.. Genesee Conf.
33
... See Wes.
Conf.
17 . Montreal.
18 Returned toU. S
Withdrew 1821.
BANGS, NATHAN, D.D.
1801 c. . Niagara and
Long Point.
2 R. on t . Bay Quinte and
Home District.
3 Bay Quinte and
Home District.
, I or. D. ) Thames, 3 mo.
( or. e. ) Niagara, 9 mo.
5 . . Oswegotchie.
» { Quebec, 3 mo.
( Montreal, 9 mo.
7 . . . Montreal.
8 . . Deleware, N.Y.
9 Albany, N.Y.
Note. — In 1808 he was a dele-
gate to the General Conference,
and with the exception of 1848
was a delegate to every General
Conference until 1856. In 1820
he was elected Book Agent, and
in 1824 re-elected to the same.
In 1828 he was elected Editor of
the Christian Advocate. In 1836,
Missionary Secretary. In 1838
he published a history of the
Methodist Episcopal Church, in
four volumes ; he was also the au-
thor of several important works.
In 1850 he visited the Canada
Wesleyan Conference as the re-
presentative of the General Con-
ference of the Methodist Episcopal
Church in the United States.
He died May 3rd, 1862, aged
84 years.
BAXTER, JOHN.
1831 c. Westminster.
32 R.onT.. Hallowell.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf.
BEATTY, JOHN.
1826 c
Yonge Street.
27 c. . .
. Yonge Street.
28 R. 071 T
Newmarket and
Lake Simcoe.
29
Belleville.
30 OR. E..
Belleville.
31
Agent Upper
Canada Acad.
32
Agent Upper
Canada Acad.
33
. See Wes. Conf.
BELTON, SAMUEL.
1817 c. . .
Ostego, N.Y.
18 R. 071 T
Detroit.
19 .. .
. York.
20 ..
. Westminster:
21 OR. D..
. Hallowell.
22 OR. E..
Smith's Creek.
23
Smith's Creek.
24 . ..
Belleville.
25
Mississippi and
Perth
26 ..
. . Bay Quinte.
27
. Bay Quinte.
28 ....
. . Fort George.
29
. . Fort George.
30 ..
Westminster.
31 ...
Ancaster.
32
Nelson.
33
. See Wes. Conf.
BENNETT, LEONARD.
1810 R. on T. Grantham, N.Y.
11 . . . Bridgewater,
N.Y.
12 OR. D.. . . Stanstead.
13 . United States.
35 sup'd. New Hampshire
' Conference.
Died in 1846, aged 60 years.
BEVITT, THOM4.S.
1827 . . United States.
28 United States.
29 c . . . Kingston.
30 R. -on t . . Hallowell.
31 Hallowell.
32 Belleville.
33 See Wes. Conf.
BIGGAR,
HAMILTON.
1827 c.
Cavan and
Rice Lake
28 R. 071 T.
Cavan and
Rice Lake
29
Hallowell.
30 OR D. . .
. Whitby.
31 .. ..
London.
32 .. ..
Westmister.
33
See Wes. Conf.
BISHOP, LUTHER.
1803 R. on t. Oswegotchie.
4 Niagara and
Long Point.
5_ or. B. Long Point.
6 . . . . Smith's Creek.
7 or. e. , Bay Quinte.
8 )
to > . . United States.
13 )
14 . . Located.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
39
BISSELL, GEORGE.
1824
R.
on t.
Ottawa.
25
Rice Lake.
26
OR
D.
Hull.
27
Rideau.
28
29
30
31
32
OR
E.. .
Augusta.
Bay Quinte.
Bay Quinte.
Yonge Street.
Toronto and
Credit
33
See Wes. Conf.
BLACK, JOHN.
1824
0.
Cornwall.
25
26
27
R.
OR.
on t.
D.. .
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Toronto T'p.
28
Perth.
•29
30
OR
E.. .
Mississippi.
Cornwall.
31
32
Augusta.
Ottawa.
33
See Wes. Conf.
BOARDMAN, ELIJAH.
1819 r. on t. Smith's Creek.
20 Cornwall.
21 ... Rem. to U. S.
Expelled 1833.
BO WEN, ELI AS, D.D.
1814
to
17
1818
19
to
56
57
to !> sup'd
Genesee Conf.
Montreal.
United States.
69
Oneida Conf.
Note. — For 24 years he was a
Presiding Elder. He was a Dele-
gate to seven General Conferences.
In 1870 he united with the Free
Methodists. He died Oct. 25th,
1871, aged 80 years.
BREAKENRIDGE, DAVID.
1824 r. on t. Smith's Creek.
25 Cobourg.
26 . . Belleville.
27 Located.
BROCK, JAMES.
1830 c. Rideau.
31 R. on T. Bonchire.
32 Mississippi.
33 See Wes. Conf.
BROWN,
1815 R. on t.
16
17 OR. D.
18
19
20
to
28
29
30
WILLIAM.
Niagara.
Montreal.
Cornwall.
Retired — ill
health.
In charge of a
Circuit.
sup'y Rideau.
p. ELD.
p. eld.
31 sup'y.
32 sup'y.
33
Rideau District.
Rideau District.
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Falls.
See Wes. Conf.
BRUMLEY, DANIEL.
1794 r. on t. Pittsfield, U. S.
95 . . Greenwich, U. S.
96 or. d.. Pomfret.
97 . . Granville.
1798
99
to
1814
15
16
OR. E. Needham.
. New England.
Montreal.
. . Rem. to U. S.
1811
12
13
BURDOCK, ENOCH.
r. on t. Long Point.
Long Point.
Located.
BURCH, THOMAS.
05 r. on t.
Millford, U. S.
6
St. Martins, U. S
7 OR. D.
Dauphin, U. S.
8
Dauphin, U. S.
9 OR. E.
Lancaster.
10
Philadelphia.
11
Philadelphia.
12
Montreal.
13
Montreal.
14
Montreal.
15)
to }
United States.
34 j
35 )
to > sup'd .
New York Conf.
49
Died August 22nd, 1849, aged
71 years.
BYAM, JOHN WESLEY.
1816 r. on t.
17
18 ..
Ontario, N. Y.
Niagara.
Located.
Note. — In 1834, as one of the
men dissatisfied with the Union
of 1833, he assisted in the organi-
zation of the present Methodist
Episcopal Church of Canada.
c.
CANNON, IBRI.
1816 )
to > . . United States.
20 Dunham, C. E.
21 . ., . United States.
Located 1844.
Died at Troy, N. Y. , June 15th,
1866, aged 83 years.
CARROLL, JOHN.
Toronto Tp. four
months.
Belleville.
Cobourg.
Perth.
Perth. [town.
Ottawa and By-
See Wes. Conf.
1827 c
28 c. ..
29 r. on t .
30
31 R. F. C.
32
33 ..
CASE,
WILLIAM.
05 R. on t .
6
7 OR. D.
8 OR. E..
Bay Quinte.
Oswegotchie.
Ulster, N.Y.
Ancaster.
9
Detroit.
10 P. E. . .
11 P. E. .
12 P. E. .
Cayuga Dist. U. S.
Cayuga Dist. U. S.
Oneida Dist.
13 P. E. .
Oneida Dist.
14 P. E. . .
15 P. E. .
. Chenango Dist.
Upper Canada
District.
16)
to > P. E. . .
Lower Canada
19 \
District
20 )
to > P. E .
23)
Upper Canada
District
to > P. E .
Bay Quinte Dist
27)
28 )
( Sup't. Ind. Mis
29 )
' ( and Schools.
30 )
to \
Grape Island,
32 )
General Supt
33
See Wes. Conf.
CASTLE,. JOSEPH, D.D.
1822 c Hallowell.
Augusta.
23 R. on t.
24 ..
Rem. to U. S.
Note. — In 1837 he received
the degree of M.A. from Hamil-
ton College. In 1848 he gra-
40
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
duated in medicine in the Penn-
sylvania College of Medicine, and
the same year received the de-
gree of Doctor in Divinity from
Dickinson College. From 1863
to 1871 he was a Presiding Elder.
In 1875 he was Superannuated.
CHAMBERLAIN, ISRAEL,
D.D.
1813
14
15
16
17
18
to
35
36
37
38
39
to
■ 74
k. on t Northumber-
land, U.S.
United States.
or. D. . . St. Lawrence.
. . United States.
or. E. . . Belleville.
. . Genesee Conf.
Editor N. C. Ad-
vocate.
sup'd Genesee Conf.
Died at Lyndonville, March
20th, 1875, aged 80 years.
CHAMBERLAIN, WYATT.
on t.
United States.
United States.
St. Lawrence.
Hallowell.
Augusta.
United States.
United States.
Augusta.
Bay Quinte.
Bay Quinte.
Augusta.
Augusta.
Cornwall.
Hallowell.
sup'd Rideau.
CLARE, LAB AN, D.D.
1801 R. on t. Fletcher, U.S.
2 .. .. Plattsbvrg, U.S.
3 or. d.. St. John's and
Sorel.
4
to |
50
51
to \ sup'd .
United States.
United States.
Died Nov. 28th, 1868, aged 91
years.
COATE, MICHAEL.
1795 r. out. Columbia, N. Y.
96 Columbia, N. Y.
97 or. d.. . Middleton, N.Y.
98 Niagara.
99 or. e.. United States.
Died August 1st, 1814, aged 47
years.
COATE, SAMUEL.
1794 R. on t. Flanders, N.Y,
95 A1V-C--KTV
96 OR. D..
97
98 OR. E..
99
1800
1
2
4 p. E
5 P. E.
6
7
8 p. e. .
9 P. E.
10 ...
Albany, N.Y.
Bay Quinte.
Bay Quinte.
Oswegotchie.
Bay Quinte.
Burlington, N.J.
Burlington, N.J.
Philadelphia.
Baltimore.
Canada District.
Canada District.
Montreal.
Quebec.
Lower Canada
District.
Lower Canada
District.
Located.
See Wes. Conf.
CHICHESTER, ELIJAH.
1799 R. on t. Windsor, U.S.
1800 .. Windsor, U.S.
1 OR. d Plattsburg, U.S.
2 . . Vergennes, U.S.
3 OR. E. . . St. John's and
Sorel.
4 . Ret. to U.S.
Located 1807.
CHURCH, LIVIUS S.
1830 E.i»T. Ottawa.
31 Dropped.
COCHRAN, SAMUEL.
1803 c. . .
4 E.OTT.
5
6 OR. D
7
8 OR. E..
9
41 sup'd. .
Fletcher, U.S.
Grand Isle.
Vergennes.
Litchfield.
St. Lawrence.
Quebec.
United States.
New York Conf.
Died May, 1845, aged •
COLEMAN, JAMES.
1791 R. on t. Redstone, U.S.
92 Litchfield.
93 or. D... Fairfield.
94 Oswegotchie.
95 OR. e.... Oswegotchie.
1796 ..
97 ..
98
99 ..
1800
23 sup'd.
Niagara.
Niagara.
Niagara.
Niagara.
Vermont, U.S.
New York Conf.
Died February 5th, 1845, aged
77 years.
COOPER, EDWARD.
1810 R.o»T. St. Lawrence.
11 Bay Quinte.
12 or. d.. Augusta.
13 . . Augusta.
14 . . Located.
CORSON, ROBERT.
1822 c. Westminster.
23 R. oni. London.
24 Dumfries.
25 OR. D. . . Dumfries.
26 Westminster.
27 OR. E.. Long Point.
28 .. Whitby and
Scugog.
29 Whitby.
30 . . Toronto Tp.
31 . . Toronto Tp.
32 . . Yonge Street.
33 -See Wes. Conf.
COVELL, JAMES.
1816 r. onr. Pittsfield, Mass.
17 Brandon, Vt.
18 or. D. Dunham.
19 . . St. Albans.
20 New York, Conf.
Died 1843, aged 49 years.
COVENHOVEN, PETER.
1810 R. oni. Bay Quinte.
11 . . . . Niagara.
12 or. D. . . Ancaster and
Long Point.
13 Located.
CRANDELL, PHINEAS.
1820 r. on t Stanstead.
21 Rem. to U. S.
53 )
to > sup'd New England
75 ] Conference.
CROWELL, SETH.
1801 R. om. Niagara.
2 . . Oswegotchie and
Ottawa.
3 or. d. Rem. to U. S.
Died July 6th, 1826, aged 45
years.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
41
CULP, DAVID.
1813 C. . . Ancaster and
Long Point.
14 C. . . Ancaster and
Long Point.
15 r. <MiT. Bay Quinte.
16 Ancaster.
17 or. d. Yonge Street.
18 .. .. York.
19 Genesee Conf.
20 . . Genesee Conf.
21 Yonge Street.
22
Long Point and
Ancaster
23 ..
. . . Ancaster.
24
Ancaster.
25
Located.
Note. — Mr. Culp was one of
the noted Five who in 1834 met at
Cummer's meeting-house, Yonge
Street and organized the present
Methodist Episcopal Church of
Canada. He died June 16th,
1871, aged 87 years.
CURRIE, JAMES.
1829 c.
. Albion.
30 e. on t .
Yellowhead and
Matchedash
31
Lake Simcoe.
32
. Cavan and
Hallowell
33
See Wes. Conf.
D.
DAVIDSON, JOHN C.
1827 E. out. Hallowell.
28 Kingston.
29 R. f. c Brockville.
30 or. D. . . Bytown.
31 . . Bytown.
32 Cobourg.
33 See Wes. Conf.
DAVIS, ALPHEUS.
1815 c. Cayuga, N. Y.
16 r. om. Northumberland
17 or. D. ... Clarence.
18 Ancaster.
19 or. e. . . Herkimer, N. Y.
20 sup'd. Herkimer, N. Y.
Died October 8th, 1820, aged
27 years.
DEAN, HORACE.
1830 c. London.
31 e. on t . Westminster.
32 Thames.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf.
DEMOREST, THOMAS.
1819 E. om. St. Lawrence.
20 Yonge Street.
21 Thames.
1822 or. d. Lyon's Creek.
23 . . Grand River.
24 Niagara.
25 or. E. Niagara.
26 . . . . Dumfries.
27 ... Located.
See Wes. Conf.
DEMPSTER, JOHN D.D.
1815 c. Genesee Conf.
16 R. out. St. Lawrence.
17 . . . . United States.
Died November 28th, 1863,
aged 70 years.
DENNETT, JOSEPH.
1810 e. onr. Barnard, U. S.
11 Stanstead.
12 . . Ret. to U. S.
Located 1814.
DENSMORE, GEO. WASH-
INGTON.
1809 e. otot. Cayuga, U. S.
10 Ontario, U S.
11 or. d. Long Point.
12 . . Detroit, U. S.
Located 1836.
DIXON, TRUEMAN.
1818 R. out. Detroit.
19 . . Detroit.
20 or. D. . . Montreal and
Ottawa.
21 . . Ret. to U. S.
Located 1825.
DRAPER, SAMUEL.
1801 e. onr. Upper Canada.
2 United States.
Died in 1824, aged 46 years.
DUNHAM, DARIUS.
1788 E. out Shoreham, U. S.
89 Cambridge, U.S.
90 or. D. Cambridge, U.S.
91 . . Columbia, U. S.
92 OR. e. Cataraqui.
93 Cataraqui.
94 p. eld. Canada District.
95 Niagara.
96 P. eld. Canada District.
97 p. eld. Canada District.
98 p. eld . Bay Quinte Dist.
99 Oswegotchie.
1800 Located.
Died in 1825 or 1826.
E.
EVANS, EPHRAIM.
1827 o. . . Kingston.
28 R. on T . Cobourg.
29 Kingston.
30 or d . Niagara.
31 . . Stamford.
32 . . Stamford.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
EVANS, JAMES.
1830 r. on t. Rice Lake.
31 . . Credit.
32 oe. D. Ancaster.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
EVERTS, RENALDO M.
1812 r. imT. . Caledonia, U. S.
13 .. Bloomfield, U. S.
1814 or. d. Wyalusing.
15 Northumberland
16 or. eld. Lycoming.
17 Bald Eagle.
18 Ottawa.
19 . . Augusta.
20 Ret. to U. S.
Died July 20th, 1865, aged 77
years.
42
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
F.
FARR, GEORGE.
1826 R. out. Ottawa.
27 .... Perth.
28 oe. D. Bonehire.
29 Located.
FERGUSON, GEORGE.
1816 E. oni. Ottawa.
17 . . Niagara.
18 oe. D. Niagara.
19 Ancaster.
20 oe. eld.. Ancaster.
21 . . Westminster.
22 . . . . Long Point.
1823 .. ..
Westminster.
24
Westminster.
25 ..
Thames.
26
27 ....
. Amherstburg.
Thames.
28
Hallowell.
29
Hallowell.
30
31
32 ..
Bay Qninte.
Bay Quinte.
Waterloo.
33
See Wes. Conf
FLINT,
CALVIN M.
1818 E. OTIT
St. Lawrence.
19
Augusta.
1820 oe. D. Rideau.
21 Belleville.
22 oe. eld.. Hallowell.
23 . . Ret. to U. S.
Located 1829.
FREEMAN, DANIEL.
1808 E. OUT.
9
10 OE. D.
11
Asbury, U. S.
Asbury, U. S.
Ancaster.
Located.
Died in Windham, Ontario,
March 10th, 1835.
a
GARLICK, HEMAN.
New York Conf.
1810 e. om. Dunham.
to \
14)
15 Located.
Died in 1857.
GATCHELL, JOSEPH.
1810 E. OUT.
. Niagara.
11
Smith's Creek.
12 OE. D. .
. Yonge Street.
13)
to)
Located.
24 )
25
. Ancaster.
26 ..
. Ancaster.
27 ..
. Lyon's Creek.
28
. Niagara.
29 . .
. Long Point.
30
Long Point.
1831
to
32
33
sup'd. Long Point.
See Wes. Conf.
GOODWIN, TIMOTHY.
1815 e. out. Chazy, N. Y.
16 Chazy, N. Y.
17 or. d. Georgia.
18 . . . . St. Lawrence.
19 . . St. Lawrence.
20 qe. e Augusta.
21 . Ret. to U. S.
22 1
to > United States.
27)
28 . . Located.
Died March 30th, 1854, aged
62 years.
GREEN, ANSON.
1824 c. . . Smith's Creek.
25 r. onr. Hallowell.
1826
27 OE. D.
28
29
Ancaster.
Ancaster.
Fort George.
Fort George.
30 or. e. Brockville.
31 . . Brockville.
32 p. eld Augusta District.
33 See Wes. Conf.
GRIFFIS, WILLIAM.
1823 r. out. Thames.
24 . . St. Clair.
25 or. d. Niagara.
26 Niagara.
27 or. e. . . Long Point.
28 . . Long Point.
29 . . . . Dumfries and
Grand River.
30 . . Ancaster.
31 . . Ancaster.
32 London.
33 ... See Wes. Conf.
H.
HAMILTON, JOHN.
1813 E. o»t.. Lyons, U. S.
14
15 or. d
16 . . Westmnstr, Ont.
17 . . . Ret. to U. S.
Located 1820.
HARRIS, REUBEN.
1803 r. onr.. Niagara and
Long Point.
4 . . Bay Quinte.
5 oe. d. United States.
1806 . . . . Dunham.
7 or. e. Rem. to U. S.
35 .sup'd. New York Conf.
Died February 15th, 1844, aged
68 years.
HASKEL, SQUIRE B.
1818 E. omt. Danville.
19 . . Stanstead.
20 or. d. Barrie.
21 . Ret. to U. S.
Located 1828.
HEALY, EZRA.
1820 c. Decalb, N. Y.
21 e. onr. St. Lawence.
22 Rideau.
23 or. d. . . Rideau.
24 . . Cornwall.
25 or. e. Cornwall.
26 Bay Quinte.
27 ... Kingston.
28 . . Brockville.
29 Brockville.
30 . . Rideau.
31 Augusta.
32 Augusta.
33 See Wes. Conf.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
43
HERRON, JAMES.
1815
Detroit, U.S.
1831 sup'd Troy Conf.
1799 R. Ott T.
Chester, U. S.
16
Detroit, U.S.
Died Feb. 16th, 1858, aged 78
1800 .. ..
Oswegotchie.
17
Ancaster, C.W.
years.
1
Rem. to U. S.
18
Ancaster, C.W.
Located 1814.
19
20
Thames, C.W
Located.
HULBERT, CEPHAS.
1807 R. onT. Oswegotchie.
HEYLAND. ROWLEY.
8 . . Bay Quinte.
1823 c
Home District.
HOLMES, NINIAN.
9 Smith's Creek.
10 .... Located.
24 R. on T.
Home District.
1807
R. on T.
Niagara.
25
Long Point.
8
Bay Quinte.
26
27
Long Point.
Niagara and
9
10
OR. D.
Augusta.
Detroit.
HUNTINGDON, SIMON.
Fort George.
11
OR. ELD.
Detroit.
1828 c . . Yonge Street.
28 OR. E.
Bay Quinte.
12
Niagara.
29 R. onT.. Yonge Street.
29 ....
Bay Quinte.
13
Niagara.
30 Westminster.
30
Hallowell.
14
Located.
31 R. f. c. Mississippi.
31
Cobourg.
Died May 5th, 1829, aged 44
32 . . Bonchire.
32
Hallowell.
years.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
33 ....
See Wes. Conf.
HOLTP.Y.
MATTHIAS.
^ _ 7
HURLBURT, ASAHEL.
HIBBARD, ROBERT.
1832
33
R. on T.
Toronto Circuit.
See Wes. Conf.
1828 R. out. Brockville.
1808 c.
Ulster, U.S.
29 . . Westminster.
9 r. on t .
Granville, U.S.
30 OR. d. Long Point.
10 OR. D.
St. Francis
HOPKINS, SILAS.
31 ... Thames.
River, C. E.
1811
R. on T .
Detroit.
32 Rideau.
11
St. Francis
12
Augusta.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf.
12 OR. ELD
River, C. E.
Ottawa.
13
Located.
Drowned,
Oct. 12th, 1812,
HUSTON, JOHN H.
while crossing
near Montreal.
the St. Lawrence,
HOWE,
SAMUEL.
1827 R. onT. London.
1802
R. on T.
Philadelphia
Conference.
28 Thames.
29 Richmond.
HICKOX, JOSEPH.
3
Niagara andLong
30 or. d. Richmond.
1812 r. onT.
Shamokin, U.S.
Point.
31 . . . . Albion.
13
Canaan, U.S.
4
OR. D.
Ottawa.
32 Albion.
14
Canaan, U.S.
5
United States.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
I. & J.
IRVINE, ALEXANDER.
1822 )
to > Genesee Conf.
28 )
29 Located.
30 c
31 R. CAN.c. Bay Quinte.
32 York.
33 See Wes. Conf.
JACKSON, JAMES.
1817 e.o)it.. Duffin's Creek.
18 Yonge Street.
19 or. d. Long Point.
20 Long Point.
21 Westminster.
22 . . Westminster.
23 . . . . Thames.
24 Thames.
25 . . . Westminster.
26 )
to > sup'd . . Westminster.
28 )
29 ExDelled.
JEFFERS, ROBERT.
1818 r. om. Augusta.
19 Augusta.
20 . . Bay Quinte.
21 Bay Quinte.
22 .... Located.
JEWELL, JOSEPH.
1795
R.
on T.
Dover, U. S.
96
Somerset, U. S.
97
OR. D. . .
Dorchester, U. S
98
Maryland, U.S.
Canada District.
99
P.
ELD . .
1800
1
P.
P.
ELD
ELD . .
Oswegotchie.
Upper Canada
District
2
P.
ELD.
Upper Canada
District
3
Rem. to U. S.
Located 1810.
JONES
, PETER.
1813
R.
onT .
Broom, U. S.
14
Lycoming. U. S.
1815 or. d.. Bald Eagle, U.S.
16 . . Augusta.
17 . . Ottawa.
18 . . Litchfield, U. S.
19 ... Meslem, U. S.
20 Ridgeway, U. S.
21)
to > sup'd. Canada.
32 )
33 See Wes. Conf.
JONES, PETER.
(ka-ke-wa-quon-a-by.)
1825 c. Visiting Mis'y.
26 o. . . Visiting Mis'y.
27 R. on t . . Visiting Mis'y.
28 . . Credit.
29 R. F. C . . Credit.
30 OR. d. Credit.
31 Visiting England
32 . . Mis. to Indians.
33 ord. ... See Wes. Conf.
44
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
JONES,
RICHARD.
1832
Cobourg.
1819
Ancaster, C.W.
33 . .
See Wes. Conf.
20 OK. E..
Malone, N.Y.
1825 c.
Augusta.
21 .
Rideau, C.W
26 c.
27 R. on t.
Augusta.
Perth.
JONES,
WILLIAM.
22)
to \
United States.
28 .
Richmond.
1816 k. on t
New Amster-
37
29 OB. D. .
Augusta.
dam, U.S.
38
30
Kingston.
17
. Caledonia, U.S.
to '
► stjp'y
East Genesee
31 ...
Belleville.
18 OK. D.. .
. Thames, C.W.
61
Conference.
K & L.
KEELER, SYLVANUS.
1795 K. on T. Bay Quinte.
96 )
to > Located.
99)
1800 R. on t. Bay Quinte.
1 ok. d.. Bay Qninte.
2 . . Oswegotchie and
Ottawa.
3 . . Niagara and
Long Point.
4 . . Bay Quinte.
5 . . Oswegotchie.
6 . . . . St. Lawrence.
7 .... Located.
Died in 1825.
LAMBERT, CttANDLY.
1808 R.wiT.. St. Lawrence.
9 . . Bay Quinte.
10 ... Rem. to U. S.
38 stjp'd. . . Black River
Conference.
Died March 16th, 1845, aged
64 years.
LEWIS, JOHN.
1811 R. on T.
12 .
Henderson, N.Y.
Ashurnham, »
13
14
15
Stanstead.
16
17
Located
LOCKWOOD, JOSEPH.
1807 R. on t
8
Long Island, U.S
Middletown, n
9 or. d..
10 ..
11
Bay Quinte.
Yonge Street.
Located.
LOSEE,
WILLIAM.
1789 e. onT.
90
Lake Champlain
Canada.
91 or. d..
92
Kingston.
Oswegotchie.
93
Located.
Note.— To William Losee be-
longs the honour of being the
first Methodist missionary sent
in 1790 to Canada. The New
York Conference which sat in
Albany in May, 1791, 'appointed
him to Kingston, which was the
name given to the first Methodist
Circuit. — See "Case and Cotem-|
poraries, Vol. i, p. 7.
LUCKEY, SAMUEL, D.D.
Ottawa.
St. Francis River.
New York and
Genesee Conf.
1811 E. OUT.
12
13
to
69 .
Note. — In 1832 he was elected
Principal of the Genesee Wes-
leyan Seminary, and in 1836 he
was elected Editor of the Chris-
tian Advocate, New York. In
1843 he visited the Canada Wes-
leyan Conference at Hamilton,
as delegate from the General Con-
ference of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church.
He died Oct. 11th, 1869, aged
78 years.
M.
MACK,
WILBUR.
1814
Brandon, N.Y.
1818 R. on t.
Stanstead and
15
Augusta.
/
St. Francis.
16
Bay Quinte and
19
Located.
Kingston
17
Bay Quinte.
~5
18
Hallowell.
MADDEN. THOMAS.
19
Hallowell.
20
Belleville.
1802 R. om.
Long Point.
21
Smith's Greek.
3
Bay Quinte and
22
Augusta.
Home Dist.
23
Augusta.
4 OR. D.&E
Oswegotchie.
24)
5 . .
■ Smith's Creek.
25 ^p.!E.
Niagara District
6
Long Point.
26 )
7 ......
Quebec.
27
Ancaster.
8
Montreal.
28 ..,.
Rideau.
9
Ottawa.
29 ..
Augusta.
10
Ottawa.
30
Augusta.
11
Charlotte, N.Y.
31 ..
Elizabethtown.
12 .
Charlotte, N.Y.
32
Elizabethtown.
13
Brandon, N.Y.
33
See Wes. Conf.
MARTIN, TIMOTHY.
1825 r. on T. Long Point.
26 . . Located.
Died June 24th, 1841, aged 47
years.
MERWIN, SAMUEL.
1800 r. om. Long Island, U.S.
1
2 OR. D..
3
Redding, U.S.
Addams, U.S.
Montreal.
Quebec, 1 mo.
Rem. to U.S.
Died January 13th, 1839, aged
62 years.
MESSMORE, JOSEPH.
1823 c Ancaster.
24 R. om. Thames.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
45
1825
Lyon's Creek.
1828
York.
MITCHELL, JAMES, M.D.
26 OR. D..
Lyon's Creek.
29 ASST. ED.
York.
1806 r. on t. Somerset, N.Y.
27
Grand River.
30
Augusta District.
7 . . Scipio, N.Y.
28 OR. E.. .
Grand River.
31 ..
Augusta District.
8 OR. d. ... Ontario, N.Y.
29
Amherstburg.
32 ..
Niagara District.
9 OR. e... Holland, N.Y.
30
Stamford.
33 ..
See Wes. Conf.
10 . . Quebec.
31
Niagara.
11 . . Montreal.
32
St. Catharines.
12 Rem. to U.S.
33
See Wes. Conf.
MILLER
, GILBERT.
Died April 13th, 1859, aged
1829 o.
Belleville.
83 years.
METCALF,
FRANKLIN.
30 R. on t .
Cavan.
1819 R. on T.
Hallowell.
31
Lake Simcoe.
MORRIS, CALEB.
20
Hallowell.
32
Lake Simcoe.
1800 E.WT. Herkimer, U.S.
21 OR. D.. .
Bay Quinte.
33
See Wes. Conf.
1 . . . . Ottawa.
22
Perth.
2 . . Rem. to U.S.
23 OR. E...
Perth.
MINOR,
TIMOTHY.
24
Hallowell.
MUSGROVE, JAMES.
25
Hallowell.
1810 R. on t
Dunham, C.E.
1831 c. Belleville.
26
Augusta.
11
Dunham, C.E.
32 r. on T. Whitby.
27
Augusta.
12
Rem. to U.S.
33 See Wes. Conf.
Mc. & N.
MoCRACKEN, GEORGE.
McMULLEN, DANIEL.
NORRIS, JAMES.
1806 r. on t. Dorchester, U.S.
7 Lyons, U.S.
8 or. d... Scipio, U.S.
9 or. e. . . Quebec.
10 Located.
1824 c. . . Home District.
25 E. on T . Thames.
26 . . London.
27 R. f. c. Located.
28 or. d. Yonge Street-
29 . Cavan and Rice
Lake.
1827 R. onT. Cavan.
28 . . . . Cobourg.
29 R. F. c. Yonge Street.
30 OR. D. Yonge Street.
31 . . Whitby.
1832 . . Whitby.
33 See Wes. Conf.
McGEE, THOMAS.
1816 r. onx. United States.
17 . . St. Lawrence.
18 . . Rem. to U. S.
30 or. E. Cobourg.
31 .. Hallowell.
32 . . Rice Lake.
33 See Wes. Conf.
NORRIS, SAMUEL.
1818 R. wit. Landaff, U. S.
19 Stanstead and
St. Francis.
1820 .... Rem. to U. S.
Died August 8th, 1859, aged
65 years.
McNAB, ALEXANDER.
1832 r. om. Hallowell.
33 See Wes. Conf.
He was superannuated in 1861,
and held that relationship in the
New Hampshire Conference until
his death, June 23rd, 1880.
.
PARKER, JOHN.
1809 OR. D. . .
Cornwall.
1822 r. om:. Thames.
10
Augusta.
23 . . Lyon's Creek.
24 OR. D. East Gen. Conf.
11
Rem. to U. S.
Located 1838.
PATRICK, WILLIAM.
1829 R. owt. Long Point.
PEAL, JAMES GRIGGS.
30 . . . . Belleville.
1817 c. ..
Ottawa.
31 R. F. o. Whitby.
18 R. om.
Belleville.
32 . . Perth.
19 OR. D.
Cornwall.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
20
Yonge Street.
21 OR. E.
Perth.
P ATT IE, ELI AS.
22
Bay Quinte.
1807 R. onr. . Bay Quinte.
Died December 25th, 18
8 . . Smith's Creek.
aged 43 years.
PEARCE, GERSHOM.
1803 r. om.. Plattsburg, U. S.
4 .... Fletcher, U. S.
5 OR. D. Niagara.
6 . . Oswegotchie.
7 . Dunham.
8 United States.
He was superannuated in 1832
and held that relationship until
his-death, March 23rd, 1865.
PEIRCE, THOMAS C.
1814 r. out. ) NewEngland
16 or. d. ( Conference-
17 St. Francis.
46
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1818 )
to \ United States.
49 )
50 sup'd.
Died May 25th, 1851, aged 60
years.
PERRY, ROBERT.
1805 r. out. Ottawa.
6 Niagara.
7 or. d. Smith's Creek.
8 Yonge Street.
9 or. E. Niagara.
10 Long Point.
11 Located.
PHELPS, RICHARD.
1826 c. Cobourg.
27 c Grape Island.
28 R. on t Westminster.
29 Thames.
30 or. d. . . Canborough.
31 Grand River.
32 Grand River.
33 See Wes. Conf.
PICKETT, DANIEL.
1800 R. out. Ottawa.
1 . . . . Bay Quinte.
2 OR. D. . . Niagara.
3 . . . . Ottawa.
4 OR. e. . . Niagara and
Long Point.
5 Yonge Street.
6 Yonge Street.
7 Oswegotchie.
8 .... Augusta.
9 . . . . Located.
Note. — After his location he got
sadly estranged from the Church
of his early choice, and for several
years preached on his own respon-
sibility, and tried to raise a society
under the name of "Provincial
Methodists." In 1830 he re-
turned to the Methodist Church
and took rank as a local preacher,
and so continued until after the
Union, when he placed himself in
opposition, and was oneof the five
who on June 25th, 1834, met and
organized the present Methodist
Episcopal Church in Canada. He
died July 15th, 1854, aged 83
years. See "Case and Cotem-
poraries. " — Carroll.
PLUMBLY, DANIEL.
1815 R. OflT
16
17
to!
20
21
New England.
St. Francis River.
United States.
Expelled.
POOLE, GEORGE.
1825 c Cornwall.
26 c Bay Quinte.
27 R. on t . Richmond.
28 . . Bytown.
29 R. T. C. Bytown.
30 or. d.. Ottawa.
31 . . . . Ottawa.
32 . . . . Bay Quinte.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf.
POOLE, JACOB.
1823 R. wit. Belleville.
24 .. .. Hallowell.
25 or. D. Augusta.
26 . . Rideau.
27 or. E. . . Crosby.
28 Cornwall.
29 . . . . No Station.
30 . . Albion.
31 ... Located.
32 .... See Wes. Conf.
PRINDEL, ANDREW
1805 c Niagara.
6 R. on t . Ottawa.
7 or. D. Yonge Street.
8 Litchfield, N. Y.
9 or. E. Ancaster.
10 . . Niagara.
11 ... Yonge Street.
12 Ancaster and
Long Point.
13 Bay Quinte.
14 Bay Quinte.
15 Augusta.
16 Augusta.
17 . . . . St. Lawrence.
18 Black Riv. N.Y.
19 . . . . Black Riv. N.Y.
20 Seneca, N.Y.
21 Bloomfield.N.Y.
22 Bloomfield.N.Y.
23 Genesee, N.Y.
24 Batavia, N.Y.
25 Batavia, N.Y.
26
27
28^
29
30
31
32.
33
}■ SUP D.
. Lewiston, N.Y.
. St. Lawrence,
N.Y.
r Ancaster, C.W
Ancaster.
-j Dumfries.
Ancaster.
I Long Point.
See Wes. Conf.
PUFFER, ISAAC.
1817 R.M1T. Augusta.
18 Bay Quinte,
19 Bay Quinte.
20 Niagara.
21 Niagara.
22 Rem. to U. S.
Note. — He continued in the
active work until 1843, when he
superannuated. He died in 1853,
after a short illness, in the 69th
year of his age.
E.
REED, FITCH, D.D.
1817 R. wit Suffolk, N.Y.
18 Sa£j;g Harbour,
N.Y.
19 or. D... Dunham, C.E.
=<20 York (Toronto).
r21 or. E.. York (Toronto).
22 Rem. to U.S.
Note. — He visited the Wes-
leyan Methodist Conference of
<.'anada, in Toronto, in June,
1864. He died Oct. 10th, 1871,
aged 76 years.
REEDER, NATHANIEL.
1813 R. out. Shamokin, N.Y.
14 Chenango, N.Y.
15 OR. D.... Ottawa.
16 Smith's Creek.
17 Bay Quinte.
18 Cornwall.
19 Rem. to U.S.
Note. — He located in 1835.
He died Aug. 10th, 1838, aged
76 years.
REYNOLDS, JOHN.
1808 r. on t. . Augusta.
9 . . . . Yonge Street.
10 or. d.. . . Smith's Creek.
1811 Augusta.
12 Bay Quinte.
13 Located.
Note. — After his location he
was employed for a time as a
school teacher in Sidney, and
subsequently went into mercan-
tile life# in Belleville. He con-
tinued to exercise his gifts as
local preacher, and in that capa-
city was ordained a local elder at
the Conference of 1824. He
served the Church in various
ways acceptably until after the
Union of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church with the British
Wesleyans, under the name of
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE.
47
the Wesleyan Methodist Church.
This Union was consummated at
the Conference of 1833. On Feb.
9th, 1834, as a member of the
Wesleyan Methodist Church, he
acted as Secretary of the Belle-
ville Auxiliary Missionary So-
ciety, and wrote an account of the
Annual Meeting, which was pub-
lished in the Guardian of Feb.
17th. On June 25th, 1834, Mr.
Eeynolds, Joseph Gatchell (a su-
perannuated minister), Daniel Pic-
kett, who had travelled nine years
—viz., from 1800 to 1808, but who
located in 1809, and subsequently
endeavoured to raise an indepen-
dant organization under the name
of the "Provincial Methodists ;"
David Culp, who had travelled
from 1813 to 1825, and who had
been located for nine years ; and
John Wesley Byam, who was re-
ceived on trial in 1816, and after
two years' probation was discon-
tinued ; met at Cummer's meet-
ing-house, north of Toronto, and
"claiming to be dissatisfied with
the Union of 1833, organized
the present Methodist Episcopal
Church of Canada. In 1835 Mr.
Eeynolds was elected the first
Bishop of the new organization
by the General Conference, which
consisted of Joseph Gatchell, John
Eeynolds, David Culp, Daniel
Pickett, already named, and Jno.
H. Huston, who had only travel-
led six years, had never been ad-
mitted to Elders' orders, and who
had located in 1833. He was
ordained by Messrs. Gatchell,
Culp, and Pickett. He held the
office of Bishop acceptably until
his death in 1857.
RHODES, JOHN.
1808 R. on t.. Northumber-
land, U.S.
9
U.S.
10 or. d.. Seneca, U.S.
11 Augusta, C.W
12 or. e.. . . Augusta.
13 Ancaster and
Long Point.
14
15 Yonge Street.
16 ... Rem. to U.S.
Died January 13th, 1843, aged
60 years.
RICHARDSON, JAMES, D.D.
1824 c Yonge Street and
York.
25 R. on T . . Yonge Street and
York.
26 .... Fort George and
Queenston.
27 or. D Credit.
1828 . . . . Niagara.
29 . . . . Niagara.
30 OR. E. . . Kingston.
31 p. e. . . . Niagara Dist.
32 editor. Toronto.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf.
Note. — He was Secretary of
the Conference from 1828 to 1831
inclusive.
ROBINSON, JOHN.
1794 r. on t Freehold, U.S.
95 .. .. Chester, U.S.
96 or. d Milford, U.S.
97 .. .. Delaware, U.S.
98 or. e. Delaware, U.S.
99 Dorchester, U.S.
1800 ... Mohawk, U.S.
1 . . Ottawa, Canada.
2 Niagara.
3 P. eld . Upper Canada D.
4 . . . . Located.
Died in 1848, aged 79 years.
ROSS, WILLIAM.
1812 r. oriT.. Dunham, C. E.
13 Rem. to U. S.
Died Feb. 10th, 1824, aged 33
years.
RUNDLE, WILLIAM W.
1818 r. onr. Yonge Street.
19 Long Point.
20 Rem, to U. S.
RUTER, MARTIN, D.D.
1801 r. out Chesterfield, U.S.
2 Landoff, U. S.
3 or. d. Adams, U. S.
4 Montreal.
5 Rem. to U. S.
Died May 16th, 1838, aged 53
years.
RYAN, HENRY.
1800 R. om. Vergennes, Vt.
1 Vergennes, Vt.
2 or. d. Fletcher, Vt.
3 Plattsburg,N.Y.
4 or. E. Plattsburg, N.Y.
5 Bay Quinte.
6 Bay Quinte.
7 Long Point.
8 Niagara.
9 Niagara.
10)
to > p. eld. . Upper Canada
14 ) District,
15 P. eld . Lower Canada D.
16)
to > P. eld.. Upper Canada
19 ) District.
20 P. eld . . Lower Canada D.
21 )
to > p. eld.. Bay Quinte
23 \ District.
1824 Chippewa and
Grand River.
25 Superannuated.
26 Superannuated.
27 Located.
Note. — After his location, he
and James Jackson succeeded in
creating, in 1829, a rival organ-
ization under the name of the
Canadian Wesleyan Methodist
Church.
RYERSON, EDWY M.
1831 c Credit.
32 r. on t . . Ancaster.
33 See Wes. Conf.
RYERSON, EGERTON.
1824 c Ancaster.
25 r. on t. . Yonge Street and
York.
26 Credit.
27 or. d. Cobourg.
28 Ancaster.
29 or. e. York (Toronto).
30 editor. . York (Toronto).
31 editor. . York (Toronto).
32 editor. . St. Catharines.
33 See Wes. Conf.
RYERSON, GEORGE.
1828 E.WIT.. Credit.
29 .... Credit.
30 . . Grand River.
31 Located.
RYERSON, JOHN.
1820 c. Long Point.
21 R. on T . Ancaster.
22 Niagara.
23 or. d. Yonge Street.
24 Bay Quinte.
25 OR. e. Perth.
26 Niagara.
27)
to > p. eld. Niagara District.
30 )
31 York (Toronto).
32 P. eld . . Bay Quinte Dist.
33 See Wes. Conf.
RYERSON, WILLIAM.
1821 c Westminster.
22 c Norwich.
23 R. on T . Niagara.
24 .... Niagara.
25 or. d. Fort George and
Queenston.
26 York and Yonge
Street.
27 York and Yonge
Street.
28 )
to > P. eld.. Bay Quinte Dist.
31)
32 Brockville.
33 See Wes. Conf.
48
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
s.
SABIN, BENJAMIN.
1810)
to \ United States.
15)
16 Stanstead.
17 . . . United States.
19 Located.
SAMPSON, JOSEPH.
1805 R. on T. Hartford, U. S.
6 Prince George.
7 ok. D. . . Frederick, U. S.
8 Severn, U. S.
9 or. e. Three Rivers.
10 Three Rivers.
11 p. eld. . . Lower Canada D.
12 Rem. to U. S.
Expelled 1816.
SAWYER, JOSEPH.
1797 R. out. Saratoga, N. Y.
98 Pittsfield, N. Y.
99 or. D. . . Vergennes.
1800 Niagara.
1 or. E. . . Niagara.
2 Bay Quinte and
Home District.
3 . . Bay Quinte and
Home District.
4 Croton, N. Y.
5 New Rochelle.
6)
to > p. eld. . Upper Canada
9 ) District,
10 Located.
See Wes. Conf.
SCARRITT, JOSIAH A.
1816 r. on t New England.
17 Stanstead.
18 Danville.
19)
to > . . United States.
23)
24 Located.
See Wes. Conference.
SCULL, JOSEPH.
1805 R. out.. Somersett, U. S.
6 Talbot, U. S.
7 or. D. . . Ontario, U. S.
8 United States.
9 or. e. Montreal.
10 Montreal.
11 Quebec.
12 Rem. to U. S.
13 Superannuated.
Located 1814.
SEAGER, AURORA.
17 c Granville, U. S.
18 r. out Clarence, U. S.
19 ... Montreal.
Died Dec. 21st, 1819, aged 24
SHALER, HENRY.
1828 c Toronto Circuit.
29 R. out. Albion.
30 Toronto Circuit.
31 r. F. c . Waterloo.
32 .... Waterloo.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
SHEPHERD, EDMUND.
1831 R. WIT.
32 ....
33
Cobourg.
Belleville.
See Wes. Conf.
SHEPHERDSON, DANIEL.
1816 R. on t. . New York Conf.
17 New York Conf.
18 OR. D. Westminster.
19 Niagara.
20 Lyon's Creek.
21 . . . . Ancaster.
22 Yonge Street.
23 Long Point.
24 Long Point.
25 Rem. to U. S.
Located in 1832.
1821 . . .... Long Point.
22 ...... Ancaster.
23 Ancaster and
York.
24 Lyon's Creek.
25)
to / sttp'd .
28 )
29 Located.
SMITH, KENNETH
McKENDREE.
1819 R. on t.
20
21
22 OR. D...
SLATER, WILLIAM.
1822 R. out. Thames.
23 Yonge Street.
24 or. D Bay Quinte.
25 Ottawa.
26 or. E Cobourg.
27 Cobourg.
28 Ancaster.
Died January 17th, 1829, aged
41 years.
SMITH, BELA.
1808 R. on t. Plattsburg, N.Y.
10 or. D... Cornwall.
11 Rem. to U.S.
22 sup'd....
Died July 2nd, 1848, aged 64
years.
SMITH, ISAAC B.
1807 R. on t.. Oswegotchie.
8 Niagara.
9 or. d... Albany, N.Y.
10 Albany, N.Y.
11 or. e. . . Niagara.
12 Bay Quinte.
jUl .... United States.
15 Smith's Creek.
16 Yonge Street.
17 Ancaster.
18 Niagara.
19 Niagara.
20 Westminster.
23
24
25
26
sttp'd.
Ottawa.
Ancaster.
York and New
Settlements.
York and New
Settlements.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Located.
SMITH, PHILANDER.
1820 E.onT. Smith's Creek.
21 Cornwall.
22 OR. d Kingston.
23 Hallowell.
24 OR. E... Augusta.
25 Bay Quinte and
Kingston.
26)
to > p. e.. . . Bay Quinte
29 ) District.
30)
31 > sup'd Prescott.
32)
'33 See Wes. Conf.
SMITH, WILLIAM.
1828 R. on t . Grape Island.
29 Ancaster.
30 or. d.. . York.
31 Kingston.
32 or. e.. Kingston.
33 See Wes. Conf.
SORNBORGER, STEPHEN.
1807 R. on t., Fletcher, N.Y.
8 Brandon, N.Y.
9 or. d.. Cambridge, N.Y.
10 Charlotte, N.Y.
11 . . Dunham, C.E.
12 Expelled.
SOVEREIGN, GEORGE.
1 824 e. on t. Long Point.
25 ... Toronto Tp.
26 or. d.. .. Toronto Tp.
27 Dumfries.
28 or. E.. o Westminster.
29 Located.
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49
SPOKE, DAVID C.
1819 c Thames.
20 e. wit., Bay Quinte.
21 Ottawa.
22 Rem. to U.S.
STONEY, EDMUND.
1823 c Dumfries.
24 k.owt. London.
25 London.
26 or. D.. Tlrames.
27 Amherstburg.
28 or. e. . . . Amherstburg.
1829 Niagara.
SWA.ZY, CALEB.
30 Niagara.
31 Stamford.
32 Stamford.
33 See Wes. Conf.
1817 E. out.. Westminster.
18 Rem. to U. S.
STREETER, ELISHA.
1809 e. out.. Stanstead.
10 Rem. to U. S.
SYKES, OLIVER.
1806 r. on t. Redding, N.Y.
N.Y.
SUNDAY, JOHN.
8 or. D.. Dunham.
9 .... Rem. to U. S.
1832 r. out.. Missionary to the
10 stjp'd
Indians.
Died Feb. 11th, 1853, aged 75
33 See Wes. Conf.
years.
T. & V.
TOMPKINS, NEHEMIAH W
1802 e. o»t.. Oswegotchie and
Ottawa.
p 3 Rem. to U. S.
Located 1809.
TORRY, ALVIN.
1816 c Cayuga, N.Y.
17 R. out. Scipio, N.Y.
1818 Long Point.
19 or. d... Westminster.
20 .... Ancaster.
21 oe. e.. Lyon's Creek.
22 )
to > . . . . Grand River.
27)
28 . . . Rem. to U. S.
TUKE, JOHN.
1817 c Brome, N.Y.
18 R. out. Hallo well.
19 .. .. Belleville.
20 Located.
See Wes. Conf.
VANDUSEN, CONRAD.
1829 c. .. Whitby.
30 r. on t . . Whitby.
31 Cavan.
32 Cavan.
33 .... See Wes. Conf.
VANNEST, PETER.
1796 r. on t. New Jersey.
97 Connecticut.
1798 or. d...
Vermont.
99
. Vermont.
1800 or. e..
Essex.
1
. Essex.
2
. Bay Quinte and
Home Dist.
3 .. ..
4
Oswegotchie.
Rem. to U. S.
Died Oct. 17th, 1850, aged 92
years.
VIRGIN
, CHARLES.
1807 R. on T.
Grantham, U.S.
8
. Stanstead.
9 .. ..
Rem. to U. S.
Died April
1st, 1853, aged 66
years.
W. & Y.
WALDRON, SOLOMON.
WARNER, LEWIS. i
1786
Albany and New
1821 c. . . Smith's Creek.
1831 c. . . Ottawa !
York.
22 <j Augusta.
82R.MT IS?™11"
( Ottawa.
33 . . . . See Wes. Conf. i
87)
( Nova Scotia
23 E. on T Perth and Back
to \
< and New
Settlements.
24 .. Perth.
1803 )
4
( Brunswick.
. Albany, N. Y.
25 or. d.. Bay Quinte and
5
Albany, N. Y.
Kingston.
26 .... Hallowell.
WARREN, ELIJAH.
6
7 .. .
Niagara.
. Niagara.
27 or. e.. . Grape Island.
1813 E. oni. Bridgewater,
U. S.
8 OE. E. .
. Long Point.
28 . . . . Bay Quinte.
9 ..
Long Point.
29 . . Rideau.
14
10 ....
Bay Quinte.
30 .... Augusta.
15 OE. D
11
Bay Quinte.
31 . . Matilda.
12 ....
Smith's Creek.
32 . . Matilda.
17 oe. e. Thames.
13
. Smith's Creek.
33 . . See Wes. Conf.
18 . . . . Located.
14 ..
. Ancaster.
15
. Burford.
16
WALKER, LEVI.
17 \ •
to V SUP D .
1805 E. out. Penobscott, U.S.
WHITEHEAD, THOMAS.
. Brantford.
1783 k. out. New York Conf.
32 )
33 ..
. See Wes. Conf.
85 or. d. . . Albany and N.Y.
50
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
WHITING, LANSFORD.
1808 E. «t., Plattsburg, N.Y.
9 Dunham.
10 ... Rem. to IT. S.
Died June 4th, 1811, aged 25
years.
WHITING, MATTHEW.
1826 c. . . London.
27 k. on T . . Westminster.
28 . . . . London.
29 R. F. c . . London.
30 OR. D. Amherstburg.
31 Amherstburg.
32 Bay Quinte.
33 See Wes. Conf.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM H.
1820 R. on t Long Point.
21 . . Long Point.
22 or. d. Ottawa.
23 Cornwall.
24 or. E. Yonge Street and
York.
25 Toronto Circuit.
2618 .. Perth and Missis-
sippi.
27 Mississippi.
28 . . Cornwall.
29 No Station.
30 Brockville.
31 . . Elizabethtown.
32 . . . . Richmond.
33 See Wes. Conf
WILSON, JAMES.
1817 c Bay Quinte.
18 R. om t. Bay Quinte.
19
20 OR. D.
21
22 OR. E.
Bay Quinte.
Hallowell.
Hallowell.
Hallowell.
23 sitp'd. . . Hallowell. .
24 sup'd. Hallowell.
25 ... Belleville.
26 . . Whitby.
27 ... Yonge Street and
Whitby.
28 Trafalgar.
29 Ancaster.
30 Stamford.
31 Stamford
32 sup'd. Whitby.
33 See Wes. Conf.
WILSON, SHIPLEY W
1814 r. onr. . New England,
15
16 or.
17
to
42
43
D.
New England.
St. Francis River.
New England
Conference.
Withdrew.
WOOD, CHARLES.
1822 r. ow t.. Belleville.
23
Rideau.
24)
to£
Located.
27)
28 r. out.
. Augusta.
29
Cornwall.
30
Mississippi.
31 R. F. C.
Richmond.
32 ..
Elizabethtown.
33
See Wes. Conf.
WOOLSEY, ELIJAH.
1793 r. wit.. Cambridge, N.Y.
94 Upper Canada
Upper Circuit.
95 or. d. Bay Quinte.
96 Redding, U. S.
1835 New York Conf.
Died in 1849, aged 78 years.
WOOSTER HEZEKIAH C.
1793 r. om. Granville, Mass,
94 ...
95 or. d.
Elizabethtn.N.J-
Columbia, N. Y.
Oswegotchie.
97 Oswegotchie.
Died Nov. 6th, 1798, aged 23
years.
WRIGHT, DAVID.
1821 c. . .
22 c. . .
23 R. out.
24
25 OR. D. .
26 ....
27 OR.
28
29
30
31
32
33
E.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Hallowell.
Rideau.
Rideau.
Brockville.
Cornwall.
Kingston.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
See Wes. Conf.
YOUMANS, DAVID.
1813
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
to
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
R. on T.
OR. D. .
OR. E. .
STJPY.
sup'y.
Ancaster.
Ancaster.
Westminster.
Long Point.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Duffin's Creek.
Located.
Niagara and Fort
George.
Yonge Street.
Toronto Tp.
Credit.
STJPD.
Whitby.
See Wes. Conf.
Note.— Of the one hundred and -ninety-eight men whose record is given in the above list, five are
reported as having died in the work ; two as having been expelled ; thirty-eight as having located ;
eighty as having returned to the work in connection with their Conferences in the United States ;
leaving seventy-three connected with the Conference at the time of the Union in 1833, every one of
whom are returned as being connected with the Conference after the Union had been consummated.
The Union is thus seen to have secured the unanimous vote of the Conferences concerned. Henceforth
there was no organization in Canada known as the Methodist Episcopal Church, until the so-called
Conference of five men was held at Cummer's meeting-house, Yonge Street, on June 25th, 1834, when
the present Methodist Episcopal Church of Canada was constituted.
The five who formed said new organization, for which they adopted the old name, were —
JOHN W, BYAM,
DAVID CULP,
JOSEPH GATCHELL,
DANIEL PICKETT,
JOHN REYNOLDS.
NAMES
OF
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
WHO HAVE LABOURED IN CONNECTION WITH THE
^akgan JlUtfaitist CHjxtrrlj in Canaita,
1813 to 1874,
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY AERANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his Ministry in Canada
terminated, the letters indicating the cause, thus : —
n. b. means Removed to N. Brunswick.
d. means Died.
DEP.
DP.
EX. '
LOC. '
1 Deposed from the Ministry.
' Dropped.
' Expelled.
' Located.
w. '
' Withdrew.
ENG. '
' Removed to England.
NFD. "
' ' Newfoundland .
N. S. "
" Nova Scotia.
U. S. "
United States.
W. I. "
" West Indies.
P. E. I. "
" Prince Edward
Island.
A blank after the name indicates connection with the Conference at the time of the great organic
Union with the Methodism of Eastern British America and the New Connexion Methodism of Canada
in 1874.
1783.
1 Whitehead, Thomas ....
1796.
2 Taylor, Andrew
1797.
3 Sawyer, Joseph
1802.
4 Madden, Thomas
1805.
.D.
5 Case, William . .
6 Prindel, Andrew
1806.
7 Barton, King ..
8 Knowlan, James
1809.
9 Johnston, Edward
. .D.
. N. B.
1846
1841
1851
1834
1855
1855
1834
1832
.ENG. 1819
1810.
10 Crosscombe, William.
11 Gatchell, Joseph .
12 Harvard, Wm. M., D.D.
1813.
13 Jones, Peter
14 Strong, John B
15 Williams, Richard. . .
16 Youmans, David
1814.
17 Adams, Ezra
18 Beckwith, James . .
19 Chamberlain, Wyatt.
20 Pope, Henry
1815.
21 Brown, William.
22 DePutron, John.
23 Hick, John
24 Hillier, Daniel
.p. E. I.
. . . LOC.
. .ENG.
. . LOC.
. E. B. A.
. E. B. A.
. . .D.
. . . .D.
D.
.LOC.
. E. B. A.
. .1).
. ENG.
. . .D.
. W. I.
1838
1835
1847
1834
1815
1832
1856
1871
1852
1850
1826
1857
1825
1834
1824
52
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1816.
•25 Alder, Robert, D.D...
26 Booth, James
27 Burt, William
28 Catterick, Thomas
29 Ferguson, George . .
30 Pope, Richard
1817.
31 Belton, Samuel. .
32 Binning, William. . . .
33 Lusher, Robert L. . .
34 Tuke, John . . .
35 Wilson, James
. ENG.
.D.
.ENG.
. ENG.
. .D.
. . .D.
. . .D.
. LOC.
. . .D.
. .W.
. . .D.
1819.
36 Demorest, Thomas. . . d.
37 Metcalf, Franklin d.
38 Washington, George
1820.
39 Healy, Ezra d.
40 Ryerson, John
41 Smith, Philander u. s.
42 Squire, William. . D
43 Sutcliffe, William eng.
44 Williams, Wm. H d.
1821.
45 Richey, Matthew, D.D. .
46 Ryerson, William
47 Waldron, Solomon ....
48 Wright, David
1822.
49 Corson, Robert
50 Irvine, Alexander
51 Turner, Thomas
52 Wood, Charles .
1823.
53 Griffis, William..
54 Hcyland, Rowley
55 Lang, Matthew
56 Messmore, Joseph
57 Poole, Jacob
58 Stinson, Joseph, D.D..
59 Stoney, Edmund .
1824.
60 Bissell, George.
61 Black, John
62 Byrne, Claudius. .... .
63 Green, Anson, D.D. . . .
64 MeMullen, Daniel
65 Richardson, James . .
66 Ryerson, Egerton, D.D.
67 Sovereign, George .
.N. S.
.D.
.LOC.
. ENG.
. LOC.
.LOC.
. . . D.
.D.
. LOC
.D
1825.
68 Barry, John ...
69 Jones, Peter (Ka-ke-wa-quonaby)
70 Jones, Richard ....
71 Poole, George.
1827
1854
1828
1823
1851
1832
1861
1818
1849
1847
1851
1872
1850
1849
1837
1852
1822
1873
1851
1872
1872
1836
1841
1844
1837
1873
1850
1862
1862
1834
1867
1874
1836
1838
1856
1853
1826.
72 Allison, Cyrus R d.
73 Beatty, John . .d.
74 Brownell, John B. .e. b. a.
75 Faulkner, Wm. nfd.
76 Phelps, Richard
77 Whiting, Matthew d.
78 Wood, Enoch, D.D
1827.
79 Adams, Alvah ... DEr.
80 Attwood, John S loc
81 Bevitt, Thomas d.
82 Biggar, Hamilton ...
83 Carroll, John, D.D
84 Davidson, John C w.
85 Evans, Ephraim, D.D
86 Hetherington, John P . . . eng.
87 Huston, John H . . . loc.
88 Norris, James ...
89 Tomkins, John
1828.
90 Armstrong, John
91 Huntingdon, Simon ... . . . D.
92 Hurlburt, Asahel
93 Shaler, Henry
94 Shenstone, Wm. E.
95 Smith, William.
1829.
96
97
98
Currie, James
Hitchcock, Barnabas .
Hurlburt, Thomas.
99 Miller, Gilbert . .
100 Patrick, William. ..
101 Vandusen, Conrad .. .
1830.
102 Bailey, John. .
103 Brock, James.
104 Dean, Horace.
105 Evans, James.
1831.
106 Baxter, John. . ..
107 Cooney, Robert, D.D.,
108 Musgrove, James.
109 Rose, Samuel.. ..
110 Ryerson, Edwy M.
111 Shepherd, Edmund.
112 Sutcliffe, Ingham...
113 Warner, Lewis
114 Wilkinson, Henry
1832.
115 Fawcett, Thomas. . . .
116 Harmon, Thomas.
117 Holtby, Matthias
118 McFadden, William
119 McNab, Alex., D.D.
120 Newlove, George
121 Sunday, John. . . .
122 Williston, John K. .
1833.
123 Brownell, Stephen . .
124 Davis, Heman
125 Hardie, David. .
.E. B. A.
. .U. S.
. . LOC.
.D.
. .D.
. .DP.
.D.
.D.
. J>.
. Ii.
1869
1864
1837
1826
1868
1866
1836
1865
1854
1846
1833
1856
1848
1835
1843
1864
1873
.loc. : 1836
1834
1866
1S46
INTO
1863
.ex. 1857
. . EX. 1 S.">.>
.NFD. ; 1S34
.D. 1802
.d. 1859
.u. \ 1862
v. j 1850
. .D. ! 1832
...i). | 1S71
.loc. '< 1836
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
53
1833. — Continued.
126 Howard, Vincent B. . . .
127 Johnson, John loo.
128 Ker, Peter
129 Law, John , . . D.
130 McMullen, Thomas
131 Playter, George F d.
132 Townley, Adam w.
133 Watson, John D.
1834.
134 Berney, Daniel . , .
135 Botterell, Edmund
136 Douse, John
137 Gladwin, Jonathan . .
138 Manley, John G
139 Nankeville, Benjamin
140 Scott, Jonathan.
141 Slight, Benjamin, M.A.
142 Steer, William
1835.
143 Blackstock, Moses
144 Borland, John
145 Deverell, William . . .
J 46 Flanagan, John
47 Flummerfelt, Cornelius
148 Garrett, Richard
149 Haw, William . . .
150 Hutchinson, Richard . .
151 Ingalls, Edmund S.
152 Jenkins, John
153 Lever, John ....
154 Mc In tyre, John.
155 Montgomery, Hugh .
156 Mulkins, Hannibal . . .
157 Raine, John ...
1 58 Sanderson, John
159 Snider, Solomon
160 Stewart, Schuyler . .
161 Ward, James.
162 Young, William
1836.
163 Butcher, George B. . .
164 Campbell, Thomas. . .
165 Creighton, Kennedy
166 Goodrich, Charles fi. ...
167 Goodson, George ....
168 Hurlburt, Sylvester .
169 Jeffers, Wellington, D.D
170 Miles, Stephen
171 Scott, William
172 Selley, John B., M.D. ..
173 Tupper, Reuben E.
174 Will, John C
175 Willoughby, William
1837.
176 Byers, Henry
177 Churchill, Charles ....
178 Coleman, William
179 DeWolfe, Charles, M.A.
180 Hume, William
181 Lanton, Henry ....
182 Rice, Samuel D., D.D . .
183 Sanderson, Geo. R.
. . . LOC.
.E. B. A.
.D.
... .D.
.D.
IT. S.
. .DP.
.LOC.
. . .D.
.LOO.
. .EX.
.LOC.
W.
W.
w
. .D.
. . . W.
.DP.
u. s.
.LOC.
.D.
. .W
.D.
• D.
.LOC.
. . .E. B. A.
. E. B. A.
LOC.
1837
1868
1866
1840
1834
1846
1848
1837
1856
1858
1856
1838
1839.
1861
1839
1857
1843
w. 1854
1841
1854
1840
1844
1848
1836
1837
1847
1866
1841
1874
1870
1838
1837
1855
1840
1838.
184 Gilbert, Chas. W. M.
185 Jacobs, Peter
186 McDonald, Malcolm.
187 Newbury, Arkle S.
188 Philp, Samuel C. . . .
189 Spencer, James, M.A.
1839.
190 Brooking, Robert
191 Cosford, Thomas
192 English, William
193 Hughes, James
194 Milner, James
195 Price, William
196 Taylor, Lachlin, D.D.
197 Wright, Daniel.
1840.
198 Bakewell, Wm. H
199 Beynon, George.
200 Coleman, Francis
201 Connor, Matthew .
202 Darlington, Robert
203 Dignam, William
204 Howard, Isaac B. . .
205 Hutchinson, James
206 Madden, David B
207 Mason, William
208 Mockeridge, James
209 McCullough, William
210 Philp, William
211 Reynolds, Joseph
212 Rice, Luther O . .
213 Rundle, Robert F
214 Van Norman, Daniel C, M.A.
215 Wilkinson, John.
216 Williams, Thomas
1841.
217 Barrass, Edward
218 Barber, Ozias .....
219 Culham, John
220 Elliott, James .
221 Fawcett, Michael ...
222 Flanders, Rufus A.
223 Gemley, John
224 Harper, Ephraim B., M.A
225 Hurlburt, Jesse, M.A. ...
226 Jeffers, Thomas
227 Marsden, John S
228 McCallum, John W
229 Sallows, Edward
230 Sheply, Joseph
231 Williams, John
.EX.
W.
. .D.
1858
1840
1863
.DP.
. . . EX.
.LOC
.D.
W.
. . W.
. . . W
. ENG.
.11. M.
.LOC.
.IT. S.
. .D.
. . . .D.
W.
. . .D.
. .D.
.D.
1842.
232 Ames, William
233 Baxter, Michael
234 Bredin, John
235 Carr, George
236 Davis, George H
237 Fear, Samuel
238 Hunt, Francis
239 Kennedy, George
240 La Dow, Samuel P.
241 Lavell, Charles, M.A.
242 Morton, William
243 McEwen, William
244 Pollard, William
245 Young, George
.DP.
1840
1854
1863
1848
1864
1854
1854
1841
1849
1852
1840
1872
1852
1865
1849
1871
1845
1854
1846
1843
54
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1843.
246 Andrews, William ....
247 Aylesworth, Isaac B. M.D
248 Constable, Thomas W
249 Copway, George. ...
250 Dixon, William.
251 Goodfellow, John
252 Greener, James
253 Herkimer, William.
254 Lochead, Robert
255 Robinson, Reuben ...
256 Sickles, Abraham
257 Taggart, Charles
w.
.LOC.
..DP.
.D.
.LOC.
.u. s.
.D.
.EX.
1844.
258 Cawthorne, John W . . .
259 Clappison, David C. . . .
260 Dayman, Abraham
261 Gundy, John
262 Hanna, Thomas ...
263 Harnden, Robert dp.
264 Heck, Samuel log.
265 Howes, John
266 Hunt, John . .
267 Hurlburt, Erastus.
268 Jennings, David ...
269 Jones, Benjamin ... . loc.
270 Robinson, Robert
271 Ryerson, Joseph E . ... .loc.
272 Turver, Charles.
1845.
273 Armstrong, James ...
274 Axtle, Nathan dp.
275 Chapman, Francis . . . d.
276 Cleghorn, Thomas. u. s.
277 Clement, Edwin
278 Cotton, William dp.
279 English, Noble F . d.
280 Glass, William . . loc.
281 Graham, William . loc.
282 Green, Alexander T
283 Hill, Joseph
284 Hutchinson, John
285 Loverin, Jonathan. . . . .
286 Punshon, William M., LL.D.
287 Rattray, Thomas.
288 Robson, Thomas
289 Whiting, Richard
.EX.
.ENG.
.DEP.
.D.
1846.
290 Bettys, Darius
291 Blackstock, William S .
292 Brown, Nelson .
293 Campbell, Alexander .
294 Carpenter, Abraham . . .
295 Case, George ...
296 Chapman, William . . .
297 Cox, Henry .
298 Dorey, Gifford . . .
299 Douglas, John
300 Gray, James . . .
301 McDowell, David C
302 Osborne, John C. . .
303 Pattyson, William M . .
304 Poole, William H
305 Potts, Alexander
306 Reid, Henry
307 Silvester, Charles
308 Slater, James C
309 Webster, John...
.LOC.
1874
1846
1844
1861
1844
1852
1863
1848
1845
1845
1858
1848
1848
1855
1870
1848
1874
1848
1848
1852
1874
1849
1868
1847
. . .D.
1865
.DP.
1853
TJ. S.
1851
. . ENG.
1864
. .U. S.
1872
.w.
OlA TIT^ll.*
1850
1847.
311 Evans, John S. ..........
312 McGill, William
313 Nelles, Samuel S., D.D.
1848.
314 Armstrong, John (A). . .
315 Armstrong, John B
316 Armstrong, Noble loc.
317 Budge, Henry .loc.
318 Byrne, Alexander S D.
319 Douglas, George, D.D . ...
320 English, John. ...
321 Fish, Charles
322 Gooderham, James . loc.
323 Laird, John G
324 Morton, Lewis. . ..... i?p.
325 Peacock, Thomas. D.
326 White, Edward .D.
327 Wilson, Richard
1849.
328 Barber, Isaac .
329 Brown, Robert
330 Griffin, William S
331 Johnson, Joshua H., M.A.
332 Sawyer, David
333 Smith, Andrew A
334 Stobbs, Thomas
.v. s.
.D.
.LOC
1850.
335 Briggs, Joel.
336 Burns, William...
337 Creighton, William
338 Culbert, Thomas.
339 German, John W
340 Graham, Robert
341 Hammond, Richard M . . .
342 Hodgson, John
343 Hugill, Joseph.
344 Huntingdon, Silas . ...
345 Miller, Aaron D
346 McAlister, Andrew
347 McDougall, George
348 McRitchie, George
349 Robertson, David. \ .
350 Swann, Matthew
351 Witted, JohnG....
1851.
352 Bishop, James H.
353 Brewster, Robert.
354 Clarke, James M.
355 Clarke, Richard
356 Crews, Thomas
357 Dewart, Edw. H. . . .
358 Dickson, G. N. A. F. T.
359 Fletcher, DrummondJ.
360 Harris, James ...
361 Hobbs, Robert.
362 Jones, Henry ....
363 Mills, John
364 McDowell, Henry
365 Preston, James
366 Richard4on, William
367 Sanderson, Jos. E., M.A.
368 Sanderson, William
369 Shaw, John ,
370 Starr, J. Herbert . . .
371 Steinhaur, Henry . . .
. .D.
. . u. s.
. . .D.
.U. S.
. ..D.
.DP.
.D.
. LOC
1851
1850
1851
1850
1850
1856
1872
1866
1863
1853
1874
1868
1868
1853
1853
1855
1869
1870
1858
1853
1861
1855
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
55
1852.
373 Atkinson, Thomas . . .
374 Berry, Francis . . .
375 Doel, John ....
376 Edwards, Andrew . . .
377 Ellsworth, Orrin H.
378 Kerr, John L. ...
379 Maudsley, Samuel E .
380 McDonagh, William .
381 Peake, Edwin
382 Pearson, Thomas D. .
383 Wakefield, John ....
384 Woolsey, Thomas
1853.
385 Adams, Lucius
386 Bryers, William . .
387 Cochran, George . . .
388 Dingman, Garrett J .
389 Fawcett, John
390 Forman, Richard J. .
391 Fowler, Robert, M.D.
392 German, Peter
393 Houghton, Luther
394 Koyl, Ephraim L....
395 Lund, William
396 Phillips, Samuel G.
397 Pugh. JohnD
398 Salt, Allan
399 Tomblin, William....
400 Williams, William . . .
401 Youmans, Jay S.
1854.
402 Armstrong, Andrew
403 Blaker, George ....
404 Bradon, John
405 Briden, William . .
406 Campbell, Alex. R.
407 Clarke, John S
408 Cragg, Edward
409 Dowler, John A . . .
410 Dyer, James E.
411 Fletcher, Ash ton, Jun
412 Gostello, David
413 Hawke, William
414 Hewitt, William T. . .
415 Hough, John
416 Hunt, Ambrose
417 Hunt, David
A18 Iveson, James A.
419 Jacques, George .
420 Johnston, David A. . .
421 Keough, Jabez B.
422 Luke, Wm. M. C.
423 Masson, James . . .
424 Morgan, James
425 Pinch, Richard ...
426 Richardson, Geo. T
427 Roy, James
428 Russ, Amos E.
429 Sanders, Joseph L .
430 Savage, John W
431 Savage William .
432 Thompson, James
433 Vanderburg, Levi.
434 Ward, Edward A. .
435 Wilson, John V.. .
, .D.
1867
1872
.LOC.
1854
1855
. . .D.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.DP.
.LOC.
. .DP.
. D.
.EX
.D
1855.
436 Andrews, Alfred . .
437 Ash, John C. . . .
1859
1861
1871
1861
1856
1857
1856
1869
1864
1858
1872
1873
1867
1855 . — (Continued.)
438 Bawtinhimer Henry
439 Berry, James . . . loc.
440 Betts, Jonathan E
441 Cobb, Thomas
442 Cole, Benjamin ... ... . d.
443 Crane, Isaac
444 Davies, John ....
445 Down, Samuel .
446 Drennan, Alex ....
447 Dyre, William R.
448 Fletcher, Ashton
449 Forsyth, Joseph L. .loc.
450 Fowler, Hiram
451 Hansford, William
452 Hay, William
453 Hill, Murray loc.
454 Howard, Thomas S.
455 Huxtable, George G
456 Jackson, John ex.
457 Jones, Joseph .... .v. h.
458 Laird, William H
459 Lake, John N. . .
460 Latimer, James F . . . ....
461 Lawson, Thomas . ... . D.
462 Morden, William R loc.
463 Morten, William . .
464 Perdue, Henry H. . . loc.
465 Scott, William L
466 Short, William
467 Stringfellow, Charles
468 Sutherland, Alex.
469 Sutton, William
470 Sweet, Edmund E
471 Tucker, Samuel .
472 Walton, John
1856.
473 Ash, James . . . d.
474 Ashquabe, James dp.
475 Bond, Stephen
476 Brown, Brinton P., M.D u. s.
477 Brown, Wm. D
478 Browning, Arthur
479 Charbonell, Thomas
480 Chase, Henry P. . . loc.
481 Clarke, Wm. Warner . . . u. s.
482 Cleworth, Thomas.
483 Cross, William
484 Dixon, James . . .u.s.
485 German, George O .... loc.
486 Glassford, Edward . .... loc.
487 Goodwin, James .
488 Hadwin, Thomas .... ....
489 Hamilton, Christopher
490 Hill, William
491 Hoskins, Benjamin S ... loc.
492 Hunter, William J
493 Jackson, Daniel ... loc.
494 Jackson, Henry tr. s.
495 Keough, Thomas S.
496 Kilgour, Joseph . ...
497 Krupp, Henry. ...
498 Learoyd, John. ... ....
499 Lyon, Seth loc.
500 Meacham, George M., M.A
501 Messmore, John F . loc.
502 Miller, Wm. W ... ....
503 Milliken, Andrew
504 Morris, James .... dp.
505 Ormerod, J ... w.
506 Parker, Wm. R., M. A
507 Peterson, Andrew L
1857
1870
1863
1856
1865
1858
1870
1859
1860
1863
1863
1869
1858
1870
1859
1857
1858
1858
1860
1860
1859
1862
1857
1857
56
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
M.A.
1856. — (Continued.)
508 Philp, Samuel C.
509 Robson, Ebenezer
510 Rose, Philip
511 Byckman, Edward B.
512 Seeley, Samuel C
513 Slight, John .
514 Sutherland, Donald
515 Tucker, Richard L
516 Whitlock, George C, LL.D.
517 Willoughby, N. R, M.A....
518 Wilson, Samuel
519 Wright, Wesley P., M.A. . .
1857.
520 Baker, Isaac
521 Bate, John. ...
522 Broley, James
523 Browne, George.
524 Burch, Oliver E
525 Campbell, Peter
526 Christopherson, Hall
527 Clarkson, John B., M.A . .
528 Connolly, Daniel.
529 Cooley, Wm. M
530 Derrick, Thomas
531 Doxee, Archelaus
532 Edwards, Timothy
533 Ferguson, Thomas A . ...
534 Fessant, Edwin .
535 Frazee, Elias W
■ 536 Hayworth, Richard .... .
537 Henderson, Wm. C, M.A.
538 Irwin, William
539 Jeffery, Thomas W
540 Jones, George
541 Kennedy, James. . .
542 Kiernan, John. .
543 Langford, Alexander
544 Mark, Robert, M.D
545 McLean, Hugh
546 McNamara, George
547 Potter, Richard.
548 Potts, John
549 Ross, William W .
550 Sanderson, John (B) ....
551 Scott, John ,
552 Smith, Robert H.
553 Tallman, Isaac B.
554 Tetron, Henri ....
555 Thompson, Robert
556 Thorneloe, James
557 Walker, William E
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558 Adams, William . .
559 Anderson, James
560 Beeson, Henry
561 Bell, Thomas..
562 Bland, Henry F. . . .
563 Blanshard, Shem . . .
564 Brock, Thomas ....
565 Clark, Nelson B. .
566 Cornish, George H. .
567 Dorion, Joseph A . .
568 Drake, Thomas
569 Feather, Thomas
570 Gordon, John Alex.
571 Hall, William, M.A.
572 Hannon, James . ...
573 Harris, Edward .
574 Hayhurst, William .
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1860
1865
1865
1865
1867
1864
1861
1871
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
1858. — ( Continued. )
Hewitt, Joseph William
Hughes, James (B) . . . .
Jackson, Samuel
Ogilvie, James D
Parent, Amand
Peake, William H.
Pretty, Richard ... ...
Ryan, David
Salmon, John, B.A ,
Sheridan, William
■Sherlock, Benjamin ...
Sloane, James W
Squire, William Wood, B A .
Stenning, George
Stephenson, William
Stinson, Joseph H .
Teeson, Samuel
Thornton, James
Thurston, John
Washington, George, M. A. .
WU1, Phineas D
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596 Adams, Richard N
597 Addison, Peter
598 Bawtinhimer, Peter M.
599 Begg, Martin
600 Briggs, William
601 Bristol, Colman, M.A. .
602 Burson, George ....
603 Campbell, Alex. (B) .
604 Gold, Isaac
605 Graham, James ...
606 Hiscox, John
607 Hume, Samuel
608 Ireland, Francis C
609 Johnston, Hugh, B.D.
610 Messmore, Samuel W. . . .
611 Might, Samuel
612 Morrison, Wm. F., M.A. . .
613 McDonald, Davidson, M.D.
614 McRea, George ...,-.,...
615 Neelands, John
616 Pen-in, Daniel, B.A...
617 Rice, Madison A
618 Shannon, John .
619 Shaw, Robert, B.A.
620 Shorey, Edmund S.
621 Spencer, Hazleton A .
622 Walker, Thomas H
623 Ware, Francis W
624 Whiting, James . . .
625 Wilson, Robert O . . .
1860.
626 Bartlett, Henry.
627 Brethour, David. .
628 Browne, George (B) .
629 Brownell, Daniel E
630 Burns, Alexander, D.D. ...
631 Burwash, Nathaniel, S.T.D.
632 Burwash, Nathaniel S
633 Campbell, William Francis.
634 Chalmers, David
635 Field, George H
636 Freshman, Charles, D.D . .
637 Godfrey, Robert.
638 Greene, Josiah.
639 Hewitt, John N .
640 Hicks, William
641 Hyndman, John ...
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1861
1863
1867
1871
1863
1862
1861
1861
1867
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1867
1872
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642 Kelly, Thomas u. s.
643 Kennedy, David, B.A
644 Kenney, George H.
645 Lake, Charles V. .
646 Leech, Webster W
647 Lee, Ira C
648 Lucas, Daniel V
649 Matheson, James . .
650 Matthews, Henry S
651 Mitchell, John...
652 Philp, John, M.A.
653 Pyke, William
654 Richardson, James E.
655 Rose, Brock
656 Rupert, Edmund S.
657 Schmidt, Karlos , .. . . .D.
658 Schofleld, William H., M.A. . .d.
659 Sexsmith, George d.
660 Stafford, Ezra A
661 Watson, Wm. C, M.A.
662 Willmott, John C, M.A
663 Wilson, John.
1861.
>664 Armstrong, John (B).
665 Barker, James dp.
666 Casson, Wesley . . .
667 Cullen, Thomas. ..
668 Curry, Erastus S. .
669 Ferrier, Robert W., M.A. .d.
670 Galbraith, William
671 Garbutt, Thomas E. ... .d.
672 Haight, George Lewis loc.
673 Holmes, John .
674 Hooker, LeRoy
675 Huff, Dennis L . .
676 Hunter, Samuel J
677 Leech, George. .
678 Lester, Alexander. . . .d.
679 Lewis, Joshua P
680 McCann, Alfred
681 McCullough, William S., M.A .. |
682 McHardy, Norman loc. '
683 Roadhouse, Job
684 Robson, George d.
685 Russell, John.
686 Teskey, Ebenezer
687 Washington, William C, M
688 Weldon, Isaac
1862.
689 Alexander, Samuel log.
690 Barker, William R. . . .
691 Brown, George Martin.
692 Burns, Nelson, M.A. .
693 Cairns, Hugh . . .
694 Clement, Benjamin . . .
695 Colling, Joseph .
696 Colling, Thomas . .
697 German, John P., M.A
698 Halstead, William
699 Hardie, Alex., M.A.
700 Jackson, William
701 Johnson, Moses M.
702 Jones, Cornelius A. . .
703 Kapelle, Stephen . . .
704 Keagey, John G., B.A
705 Kellam, Henry
706 Laird, James
707 Lambly, Osborne, B.A
708 Maxwell, Henry W.
1862
1873 709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
1861 If 718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
1862
1869
1874
1864
1871
1862
1870
1869
1865
1861
1870
1862
1870
1862. — (Continued. )
Mauni, Henri
Morrow, Edward, M.A. . . .
Moyer, Peter E. W., B.A. .
Mulholland, John H
Musgrove, William H .
McKenzie, Kenneth
Pearson, Marmaduke L. . . .
Perry, Charles E
Reynar, Alfred H, M.A...
Robinson, Richard
Shepherd, William W
Stewart, John
Taylor, William
Williams, Thomas G.
Wilson, J. Carroll
Wilson, John J
Withrow, W H, M.A. ...
1863.
726 Allen, Henry W. P. ...
727 Allum, Carl
728 Benson, Manly .
729 Brown, Thomas C .
730 Burwash, John, M.A.
731 Cairns, Samuel .
732 Cole, William John
733 Connor, Samuel. ..
734 Corbett, John . . .
735 Dochstader, John W
736 Edwards, Abel
737 Ferguson, George
738 Freshman, Jacob
739 Gabie, Robert L . .
740 Holmes, John (A) .
741 Holmes, Joseph W
742 Irvine, Henry .
743 Keppel, J. Hadden . .
744 Kines, James .
745 La Glair, Alex
746 Large, Richard . .
747 McClung, James A.
748 McCullough, William (B) .
749 Phillips, Samuel B.
750 Rich, George W
751 Rogers, George
752 Rowsom, William H., B.A.
753 Tennant, Elisha
754 Waddell, Robert H.
755 Wicher, John W
756 Winans, William H.
757 Young, Egerton R. . .
1871
1864.
758 Alexander, John R.
759 Bell, Robert
760 Bridgman, George H., M.A.
761 Campbell, Thomas . ...
762 Chambers, Andrew. B
763 Chant, Joseph H. . . .
764 Chartier, Stephen
765 Gee, Daniel E
766 Harris, Alex. G .
767 Howell, Jacob E., M.A.
768 Kerr, Richard
769 Kidd, James P
770 McCartney, James ....
771 McCullough, James
772 McLean, William J
773 Perry, David
774 Shaw, William
775 Shaw, William J
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MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1864. — (Continued.)
11Q Sparling, William H. . . .u.s.
777 Stafford, Charles E
778 Starr, Eeginald H., B.A. .. w.
779 Stewart, John H. . .
780 Stonehouse, James H
781 Sutherland, Donald G
782 Thompson, David ... . d.
783 Van Camp, Albert . .
784 Wigle, Eli . . . u. s.
1865.
785 Bruce, Robert ... v. s.
786 Cookman, Christopher ...
787 Hagar, Joseph M., M.A
788 Hanson, Charles A
789 Hoskins, Richard . u. s.
790 Jolley, William Clowes
791 Locke, Joseph
792 Magwood, William P. . loc.
793 Mitchell, George, B.A
794 Raney, William
795 Robinson, John
796 Scanlon, John
797 Smiley, John, M.A
798 Smith, John w.
799 Squire, George H., M.A.
800 Totten, John W
801 York, Frederick . . . . . v. s.
1866.
802 Campbell, Thomas M. . .
803 Chapman, J. Anderson
804 Clark, George
805 Eby, Charles S., B. A
806 Edwards, William Watson . .
807 Fisher, JohnS
808 Hall, Joseph
809 Jones, Edmund S . . .
810 Magwood, Alex. A. loc.
81 1 Moss, James
812 McDougall, John
813 Pearen, James, B.A.
814 Russell, Alfred L
815 Sanders, Nelson . .ex.
816 Saunders, John, B.A
817 Schuster, Anselm w.
818 Smith, Nathaniel
819 Sparling, Joseph W
820 Wilson, Albert C .
1867.
821 Agar, John .. . r.s.
822 Andree, William r.s.
823 Bottoms, William E . . . . loo.
824 Cardus, Thomas . . . . . u. s.
825 Carson, Wellington W
826 Cattanach, David
827 Cunningham, Andrew
828 Eastman, Andrew C. u. s.
829 Glover, Thomas W ...
830 Halpenny, Jacob .loo.
831 Hare, John James. ....
832 Healy, Ezra A., B.A.
833 Isaae, John R
834 Jackson, Thomas W
835 Jones, Peter W
836 Mahan, John
837 McCollum, Edwin
838 McCulloch, Robert
839 McFarlane, James
1866
1867
1867
1866
1867
1869
1868
1867
1868
1867
1870
1871
1871
1872
1870
1874
1870
1870
1 867 . — (Continued. )
840 Peirce, William ....
841 Reynolds, Francis C
842 Richardson, Ezekiel
843 Ridley, John . ......
844 Robison, Matthew
845 Ross, James S.
846 Ryan, William
847 Schesser, Elmira J .
848 Scott, John, B.A. ...
849 Sing, Samuel
850 Williams, David . .
851 Willson, John, B.A
852 Woodsworth, Richard W
853 Young, William J
1868.
854 Bielby, William M. . .
855 Bloomfield, Arthur G. .
856 Chambers, Alexander C.
857 Charlton, James
858 Chown, Edwin A., B.D.
859 Crosby, Thomas.
860 Davey, Robert
861 Deacon, Joseph
862 Edmison, Thomas J
863 Ford, William J. . .
864 Garrett, John C
865 Grenfell, John.
866 Haddon, Thomas
867 Hill, Newton.
868 Horsky, William H .
869 James, Richard G .
870 Johnson, Thomas
871 Johnston, William
872 Jolliffe, William J.
873 Keefer, Benjamin B
874 Longley, Benjamin, B.A .
875 Phillips, Robert
876 Rigsby, Walter
877 Rilance, William . .
878 Rivet, Xavier
879 Saunders, Jabez B. . .
880 Taylor, Edward H. . .
881 Thompson, Daniel W.
882 Tovell, Isaac ....
883 Toye, Reuben
884 Tozeland, John
885 Turner, William T
886 Wilkinson, Isaac
887 Williams, Richard W
888 Winter, David ...
1870
1869.
889 Allen, James
890 Austin, Nathan ...
891 Aude, James
892 Calvert, George W
893 Charlton, Edward, B A.
894 Clipsham, John W. . . .
895 Dundas, Brabazon B.
896 Fear, James
897 Ferguson, John .
898 Fife, William H. . . .
899 Galloway, Joseph ....
900 Hammond, Joseph
901 Hare, Robert B
902 Jewell, John A., B.A. .
903 Knight, Adolphus, B.A.
904 Madden, George C.
905 Manning, Henry M. .
906 Mills, William
1870
1870
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1871
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1 869.— ( Continued,
907 Montgomery, James.
908 Oliver, Robert F
909 Reid, Thomas R.
910 Reynolds, Robert . .
911 Ruttan, John H. ...
912 Scott, John G
913 Tuckley, Henry
914 Walsh, William
915 Washington, Edwin S., B
916 Wass, JohnB., M.A. ..
917 Watson, Coverdale
1870.
918 Bell, John W.
919 Boyd, John H
920 Bryant, Cornelius
921 Cairnduff, William H. . .
922 Campbell, Thomas W. . .
923 Clarkson, George C.
924 Cook, William H. ...
925 Craig, William . .
926 Edmonds, Jabez
927 Forster, Joseph L
928 German, Orrin .
929 Gibson, Joseph R. .
930 Hall, Robert H
931 Hames, Arthur B . . .
932 Knowles, Henry W
933 Knox, William
934 Lanceley, John E . . . .
935 Leach, John J
936 Metcalfe, James F.
937 Millyard, Reuben
938 Mclntyre, Charles E.
939 Odery, Joseph
940 Patchell, Thomas H.
941 Phillips, Alfred M.
942 Potter, Austin
943 Reid, Thomas J . .
944 Rutledge, William L.
945 Schram, George A . .
946 Semmens, John . ...
947 Shier, Richard
948 Simpson, James .
949 Smith, Charles
950 Smith, John V
951 Stevenson, John C.
952 Thibeadeau, Alex
953 Thompson, Christopher L
954 Turner, James
955 Walton, John (B)..
1871.
956 Annis, Jeremiah W. .
957 Austin, William
958 Berry, Henry .
959 Bishop, George J.
960 Bowerman, Allan
961 Buchanan, William
962 Burns, Robert
963 Daniel, George
964 DeGruchy, Edward..
965 Goff, Edward.
966 Hart, John
967 Henderson, James.
968 Hill, Henry E. . . .
969 Holmes, A. Lee, B.A
970 Howson, William G.
971 Hughes, Silas J
972 Jennings, John ...
973 Langford, Charles. .
974 Lyons, Almon P. . . .
975 Maxwell, William J.
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187 1 . — (Continued,
976 Mooney, James
977 Morden, Thomas E. ...
978 Myers, Henry
979 McCarroll, John . . .
980 McCauley, Samuel
981 McGladdery, William.
982 Mclntyre, George . .
983 Padgham, Richard W.
984 Patterson, Allan .....
985 Perley, William F
986 Robbins, John ....
987 Robinson, Isaac N
988 Salton, Samuel
989 Sellery, Samuel
990 Sexsmith, William V.
991 Smith, William E
992 Syvret, John
993 Timberlake, William
994 Turner, John
995 Werden, James E
1872.
996 Blades, John Thomas .
997 Brick, John G . ...
998 Crookshanks, Simon
999 Crothers, William J.
1000 Crozier, James G . .
1001 Eason, Richard
1002 Fawcett, James B. . .
1003 Franklin, Benjamin
1004 Fydell, Thomas R.
1005 Gee, Thomas . . •. .
1006 Godwin, William . .
1007 Guest, Joseph
1008 Hawkins, Charles W., B.A
1009 Henderson, William H. . .
1010 Hill, Edward . ....
1011 Hobbs, Richard
1012 Jamieson, William H.
1013 Johnson, Francis . . .
1014 Kettlewell, William
1015 Morrow, Charles R.
1016 McNair, Thomas R. .
1017 Pearson, William
1018 Pepper, John, B.A.
1019 Pickering, John
1020 Ross, Andrew W
1021 Scott, Moses
1022 Shibley, Samuel
1023 Shortt, William K., M.A. .
1024 Smith, JohnTatler.
1025 Snowden, Thomas J
1026 Strachan, Richard
1027 Torrance, William
1028 Webster, John (B) .
1029 Wellwood, Robert G.
1030 Whiteside, Arthur
1873.
1031 Bettschan, David . .
1032 Cunningham, Robert
1033 Edwards, George . .
1034 Flanders, Charles R. .
1035 Harrison, James M .
1036 Kane, David
1037 Keam, Frank . . .
1038 Legate, Thomas
1039 Morrison, William R.
1040 Munroe, John A
1041 Rose, Samuel P.
1042 Taylor, Ernest M.
1043 Waite, Joseph
1044 Ward, Joseph
1045 Workman, George C. .
1873
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ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT
OF ALL THE
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
IN CONNECTION WITH THE CONFERENCE OF THE
■t&lqim JHtffaMst CKjarrlj in (Kattaita,
1833 to 1874.
In this record there will be found a list of all the Ministers and Proba-
tioners for the Ministry whose names have appeared on the Minutes of Con-
ference from the date of the Union with the Methodist Episcopal Church in
Canada in 1833, to the larger Union of 1874, together with those who la-
boured in Canada under the direction of the British Wesleyan Conference
from 1813 to the Union with the Lower Canada District in 1854, showing the
period of being received on trial and date of ordination ; the circuits to which
they were appointed, official positions held, date of superannuation, location,
suspension, expulsion, removal or death.
In the compilation of this list, containing the large number of ten hun-
dred and forty-five names, we have in several instances experienced great
difficulty, from the fact that in numerous cases changes had taken place in
the appointments, after the publication of the Minutes of Conference, or
during the Conference Year, of which no record had been made ; hence, in some
cases, it has been found impossible to arrive at correct information. Then,
again, changes have apparently taken place in the stations of brethren,
when in reality the only change was in the name of the Circuit or Mission
through the alteration of boundaries, division, or otherwise.
If, therefore, any brother finds on examination that he is misrepresented,
he will not attribute it to carelessness or indifference on the part of the com-
piler, but to errors in the most authentic sources of information.
We have aimed at giving the full amount of work done by each man,
rather than the exact Conferential standing, on which a claim upon the
Superannuation Fund is based. For instance, it will be noted that some
brethren have travelled two or more years under a Chairman, and that others
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have been allowed to spend two or more years as students at college, thus
lengthening the period of probation to six or seven years. The law, how-
ever, is, that in computing a claim on the Superannuation Fund, only four
years prior to being received into full connection with the Conference can be
counted.
A.
ADAMS, ALVAH.
1827 ) rMethodist
to > . . . -I Episcopal
32 ) I Conference.
33 ord. . Augusta.
34 Located.
35 ... Located.
36 Rideau.
37 Ottawa.
38 Ottawa.
39 . . Mississippi.
40 ... Mississippi.
41 . . Mississippi.
42 ... Elizabethtown.
43 . . Elizabethtown.
44 . . Whitby.
45 .... Bowmanville.
46 Bowmanville.
47 . . Newboro'
48 . . Newboro'
49 )
to > sup'd. . Sherbrooke.
66 )
67 Deposed from the Office of
the Ministry.
ADAMS, EZRA.
1814 )
to }
Meth.Epis.Conf.
32 )
33
Muncey.
34
Muncey.
35
Prescott and
Augusta.
36)
to > sup'd. .
Nelson.
39)
40 ..
Toronto Circuit.
41
Guelph.
42 ..
Newmarket.
43
Newmarket.
44
Newmarket.
45 ..
Markham.
46
Markham.
47
Bradford.
48 ...
Stratford.
49^1
to > sup'd. .
. Drayton.
71 J
Died December 31st, 1871, aged
84 years.
ADAMS, LUCIUS.
1853 c. Mitchell.
54 b. on t . Mitchell.
Died August 29th, 1854, aged
25 years.
ADAMS, RICHARD N.
1859 r. out. Milford.
60 . . Stirling.
61 Carlton Place.
62 . . Smith's Falls.
63 R.F. c.&o Plantagenet.
64 Plantagenet.
65 . . North Wakefield
66 North Wakefield
67 . . North Wakefield
68 . . Long Isld. Locks
69 . . Long Isld. Locks
70 . . . . Long Isld. Locks
71 .. .. Thurso.
72 Thurso.
73 Thurso.
74 Montreal Conf.
ADAMS, WILLIAM.
1858 R. on t . Cobourg, S. V. C.
59 ... Cobourg, S.V.C.
60 ... Cobourg, S.V.C.
61 ... Smith's Falls.
62 ... Cobourg, S.V.C.
63 Kemptville.
64 e.f. c.&o Port Neuf.
65 .. .. Port Neuf.
66 Port Neuf.
67 ... Port Neuf.
68 sup't. . . Bury.
69 Bury.
70 . . Bury.
71 ... Bury.
72 . . . Mansonville.
73 . . . Mansonville.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
ADDISON, PETER.
1859e. cut.. Belmont.
60 . . Durham.
61 ... St. Vincent.
62 s. v. c. Cobourg.
63 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
64 R.r. c.&o Bradford.
65 Cookstown.
66 . . . Cookstown.
67 . . Cookstown.
68 Homing's Mills.
69 ... Homing's Mills.
70 ... Homing's Mills.
71 .... Lloydtown.
72 Lloydtown.
73 Lloydtown.
74 .. .. Toronto Conf.
AGAR, JOHN.
1867 o. Cassville.
68 r. on t . Beebe Plains.
69 ... Point Abino.
70 ... Angus.
71 .... Located — ill
health.
Note. — He subsequently united
with the New York Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church
and laboured successfully for a
short time. He died at Kendall,
N. Y., February 9th, 1878, aged
35 years.
ALDER, ROBERT.
1816 )
to } E. B. A. Conf.
24 )
25 Montreal.
26 Montreal.
27 Ret. to England.
President- of the Canada Con-
ference in 1847, by appointment
of the English Conference.
ALEXANDER, JOHN R.
1864 r. on t . Stratford.
65 s. v. c Cobourg.
66 Rem. to U. S.
ALEXANDER, SAMUEL.
1862 R. 071 T.
63
64
Florence.
Howick.
Located, — ill
health.
ALLEN, HENRY W. P.
1863 R. out. Ainleyville.
64 . . Mitchell.
65 Kincardine.
66 Elora.
67 R.F^c&o. Teviotdale.
68 Teviotdale.
69 Teviodtale.
70 Listowell.
71 . . . . Rem. to U.S. and
united with the Northern
New York Conference.
62
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
ALLEN, JAMES.
1869 c Lucan and Ailsa
Craig.
70 E.miT. Exeter.
71 Point Levis.
72 . . . . Point Levis.
73 e.f.c &o London — Pall
Mall.
74 . . . . Montreal Conf.
ALLISON, CYRUS
EICHMOND.
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Agent Upper
Canada Acad.
Elizabethtown.
Elizabethtown.
Cobourg.
Murray.
Murray.
Murray.
Napanee.
Augusta Dist.
Bath.
Bath.
Bath.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
1826)
to } ...
32)
33 OED
34
35
36 sup'd.
37
38
39
40 . .
41 ch'-m')
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
to
54
55
to
58
59
to
63
64
to
69
Died July 1st, 1869, aged 74
years.
ALLUM, GAEL.
sup'd Consecon.
sup'd . Demorestville.
sup'd . . Consecon.
sup'd Picton.
1863 c.
64 e.
65 ..
Oil T. .
67
68
69
to
73
74
Eganville G. M.
Eganville G. M.
Eganville G. M.
Preston G. M.
Hamilton G. M.
Hamilton G. M.
Hamilton G. M.
Rankin G. M.
Montreal Conf.
AMES, WILLIAM.
OED
E. F. C,
1842 c.
43 e.
44 .
4.3 s.
46 s.
47 R.
v. c
V. c
F. c k 0
Grimsby.
Dumfries.
York.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Alderville.
1848
49 ..
50
51
52
53
54 ....
55 ....
56
57 F. SEC.
58 F. SEC.
59 F. SEC.
60 F. SEC.
61
62
63
64
65
66 ..
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Alderville.
St. Catharines.
Humber.
London.
Sandwich and
Windsor.
Wards ville.
Wardsville.
Wardsville.
Wardsville.
Chatham.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Samia.
Wilton and
Odessa.
Wilton and
Odessa.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Washington.
Washington.
Washington.
Aylmer, W.
Aylmer, W.
Aylmer, W.
Park Hill.
London Conf.
ANDERSON, JAMES.
1858 e. on t
59
60
61
S. V.
Stouffville.
Prince Albert,
c. . . Cobourg.
Walsingham.
62 e.f.c.&o Warsaw.
63 ... Seymour.
64 . . Seymour.
65 ... Craighurst and
Penetanguishene
66 ... Durham.
67 . . Durham.
68 . . . . Durham.
69 Thornbury.
70 . . Thornbury.
71 . . Thornbury.
72 . . Meaford.
73 . . . . Meaford.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
ANDREE WILLIAM.
1867 c . . .
68 e. on t
69
Waterloo, G. M.
Heidelburg.
Preston and St.
Jacobs.
70 ... Preston and St.
Jacobs.
7 1 e.f. c & O Preston and Paris
72 . . Rem. to U. S.
ANDREWS, ALFRED.
1855 c
56 R. OUT
57
58
Mount Forest.
Stouffville.
Stouffville.
Whitby.
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
F. SEC
F. SEC.
Franklin.
Franklin.
Franklini
Norwich*
Norwich.
Norwich.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant
Mount Pleasant.
St. George.
St. George.
St. George.
London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
ANDREWS, WILLIAM.
1843 E. on t. . Kingston.
44 . . Bytown.
45 Woodstock.
46 London and
Blanchard.
47 e.f.c.&o Bytown.
48 Richmond.
49 Richmond.
50 Richmond.
51 Brockville.
52 Brockville.
53 Compton, C. E.
54 Georgetown.
55 Brampton.
56 Brampton.
57 • . Brampton.
58 Port Hope.
59 Port Hope.
60 Morrisburg.
61 f. sec. . . Morrisburg.
62 f. sec. . . Maitland.
63 Augusta.
64 ... Augusta.
65 Lyn.
66 Lyn.
67 Moulinette.
68 Moulinette.
69 Aultsville.
70 .... Omemee.
71 ... Omemee.
72 Alderville.
73 Alderville.
74 . . . . Toronto Conf.
59 e.f.c&o Whitby.
60 St. Andrews.
61 ... St. Andrews.
ANNIS, JEREMIAH W.
1871 c. Stouffville.
,., ( Merrickville.
.2 E. »»T. |Whitby.
73 Whitby.
74 Toronto Conf.
ARMSTRONG, ANDREW-
1854 e. om:. L'Orignal.
55 St. Andrews.
56 . . Wesleyville.
57 Wesleyville.
58 e.f.c.&o Cavignal.
59 . Cavignal.
60 N. Wakefield.
61 N. Wakefield.
62 N. Wakefield.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
63
18(J3\ [Long Island
65 J
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
I Locks.
"Winchester.
Winchester.
Winchester.
South Mountain.
South Mountain.
South Mountain.
Mount Albert.
Mount Albert.
Toronto Conf.
ARMSTRONG, JAMES.
1845 c.
SUPD
St. Andrews
and L'Orignal.
Matilda.
Wilton.
Bath.
Bath.
Perth.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Elora.
Elora.
Cayuga.
Cayuga.
Welland.
Welland.
Richmond.
North Gower.
North Gower.
Aylmer, C.E.
Alymer, C.E.
Kempt ville.
Kemptville.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
Thorold.
London Conf.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN.
1828^|
to V
32 J
33 R.F.C.
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
r Methodist
. . -J Episcopal
I Conference.
&0 Ancaster.
St. Catharines.
Goderich and
Saugeen.
. . Peterboro'.
Mississippi.
Mississippi.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
Richmond.
Richmond.
Osgoode.
Osgoode.
. . Buckingham.
. . Buckingham.
. . Buckinghham.
Gatineau.
Gatineau.
Peel.
1853
54
55
to
62
63
to
6,6
67
to
73
74
Peel.
Grey.
sup'd Wallace.
sup'y Wallace.
sup'd . Listowell.
London Conf.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN (A).
1848 c. . . .
49 E. on T
50 ..
51 ..
52 ORD
53 R. F
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65 .. .
66 F. SEC
67 F. SBC
68 F. SEC
69
70
71
72
73
74
F. SEC
Eaton.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Eaton.
Eaton.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Shefford.
Shefibrd.
Shefford.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Dunham.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
Shefford.
Shefford.
Shefford.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Montreal Sev'th.
Montreal Conf.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN (B).
1861 c . . . Milford.
62 E. on T . Elma.
63 .. .. Wellesley.
64 Berlin.
65 ... Albion.
66 Rem. to U. S.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN B.
1848 c.
49 b,. on t.
50
51
52 R.F.C.&O.
53 ..
54
55 ..
56 sup'd.
57 ...
58
59 ...
60
61
62
63 ....
64
L'Orignal.
St. Andrews.
Cornwall.
Matilda.
Kemptville.
Maitland.
Pakenham.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Morrisburg.
Morrisburg.
Morrisburg.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Richmond.
Richmond.
1865
66 ..
67
68
69
70
71
72 sup'd...
73 sup'd..
74 ....
Richmond.
Aylmer, C.E.
Aylmer, C.E.
Aylmer, C.E.
Chambly.
Chambly.
Seneca.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Toronto Conf.
ARMSTRONG, NOBLE.
1848 e.wit.
49 ... .
50 ....
51 ...
Richmond.
L'Orignal.
Grimsby.
Located — ill
health.
ASH, JAMES.
1856 c. . . Lindsay.
57 E. on T . Bobcaygeon.
58 Brewer's Mills.
59 Wilton and
Harrowsmith.
60 e.f.c&o. Napanee.
61 I sttp'd \ NaPanee-
62 \ SUP D • / Wilton.
Died June 6th, 1863, aged 29
years.
ASH, JOHN C.
1855 c.
56 e.
57 s.
58 ..
59 e.
60
61
62
63
64 .
65
66 .
67 .
68 ..
69
70
71
72
73
74
. . Newcastle.
oh T . Chatham,
v. c . . Cobourg.
. . . Toronto East.
F.c.&O Kingston.
Harrowsmith.
Harrowsmith.
Harrowsmith.
Wilton and
Odessa.
Centreville.
Centre ville.
Centreville.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Campbellford.
Campbellford.
Campbellford.
Agent Victoria
College.
Toronto Conf.
ASHQUABE, JAMES.
1856 c Pic.
57 E. 07i T. Pigeon River.
58 . . Michipicoton.
59 . . Michipicoton.
60 . . Lac la Pluie.
61 Michipicoton.
62 . . Michipicoton.
63 . . Dropped.
64
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
ATKINSON, THOMAS.
1852-1
to V
55 j
56 ORD.
57 R.F.
r Methodist
| Episcopal
L Conference.
. . . Rochester.
c. . . Gosfield and
Kochester.
58 . . Gosfield and
Rochester.
59 . . Mt. Brydges.
60 . . Mt. Brydges.
61 Warwick.
62 . . Warwick.
63 . . . . Warwick.
64 . . . . Euphemia.
65 . . Wardsville and
Euphemia.
66 Kings ville.
67 Kingsville.
68 . . . . Kingsville.
69 Penetanguishene.
70 . . Carlton Place.
71 . . Carlton Place.
72 Carlton Place.
73 . . . . Maitland.
74 Montreal Conf.
ATTWOOD, JOHN S.
1827
to
32
33
1834 .... Canboro'.
35 Oxford.
36 . . . . Located.
AUSTIN, NATHAN.
f Methodist
■\ Episcopal
I Conference.
No station — ill
health.
1869
70
71
72
73
74
r. on t . .
Thornbury.
Walter's Falls.
Durham.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Montreal Conf.
AUSTIN, WILLIAM.
1871
72
73
74
1869
70
71
E.0)lT.
Sombra.
Mooretown.
Alvinston.
Montreal Conf.
AWDE, JAMES.
K.OIIT.
72
73 R.F.C.&O.
74
Oniemee.
Millbrook.
Drummondville.
Hamilton 2nd.
Montreal 5th.
Montreal Conf.
AXTLE, NATHAN.
1845 c
46 R. on t . . Chatham.
47 . . . . Sarnia and St.
Clair.
48 Dropped.
AYLESWORTH, ISAAC B.,
M.D.
1843 c.
44 R. on T
45
46 or.
47 ^ R. F. c
to J-sup'y.
53J ..
54 .. ..
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
Hallowell.
Hallowell.
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
V Demorestville.
F. SEC.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN. . .
63 ^
64 ^AGT. V.
65 J
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
CHMN.
CHMN.
sup'd.
svp'd.
Mitchell.
Mitchell.
Bradford.
Bradford.
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
Colborne.
Colborne.
Newcastle.
f Cobourg.
. -! Cobourg.
I Cobourg.
Bradford.
Bradford.
Bond Head.
Owen Sound.
Owen Sound.
Collingwood.
Stayner.
Newcastle.
Withdrew.
Note. — He was elected as a
lay delegate to the General Con-
ference of 1878.
B.
BAILEY, JOHN.
1830-1 rMethodist
31 J- | Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 Goderich.
34 Dropped.
Note. — Mr. B. did not enter
upon the circuit last named, but
placed himself in opposition to
the Union which had just been
consummated. He was present
at the Union Conference and ac-
cepted work for the year. At the
ensuing Conference his name was
dropped in silence. — See Carroll's
"Case and his Cotemporaries."
He subsequently united with the
New Methodist Episcopal organi-
zation. About tlie year 1853 he
obtained a superannuated rela-
tion. He died March 15th, 1863,
aged 81 years.
BAKER, ISAAC.
1857 R. out
58
59 s. v. c. .
60
Nottawasaga.
Cookstown.
Cobourg.
Holland Landing
1861 R.F.I
\&o Nottawasaga.
62 ..
Nottawasaga.
63
Durham.
64
Durham.
65 ..
Durham.
66
. . Thornbury.
07
Thornbury.
68 ..
Thornbury.
69
Walter's Falls.
70
Walter's Falls.
71
Walter's Falls.
72
Keppel.
73 ..
Sarawak.
74 ..
Toronto Conf.
BAKEWELL, WILLIAM H.
Eng. Wes. Conf.
18401
to V
54 J
55 | \ Meth. Epis.
56 | •• | Church, U. S.
57 R. can. c Shefford, C. E.
58 Stanstead.
59 . . • • Stanstead.
60 Brock.
61 . . . Brock.
62 Brock.
63 ... Expelled.
BARBER, ISAAC
1849 c. . . . Grimsby.
50 R. om. St. Catharines-.
51 ... Glanford.
52 . Bradford.
53 r.f. c.&c Stratford.
54 . . Huntingdon.
55 Huntingdon.
56 Guelph.
57 Port Dover.
58 Port Dover.
59 Lynedoch.
60 . . Lynedoch.
61 Lynedoch.
62 London Circuit.
63 . . London Circuit*
64 .... Strathroy.
65 Strathroy.
66 Rem. to IT. S.
BARBER, OZIAS.
1841 c. . . Buckingham.
42 r. om. Matilda.
43 Elizabeth town.
44 Mississippi.
45 r.f. c.&o Gananoque.
46 Bowmanville.
47 .... Caineville.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
65
1848
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
to
71
72
SUP Y ,
Cainsville.
Adelaide.
Simcoe.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Aylmer, Ont.
Aylmer, Ont.
Norwich.
No Station.
Wesleyville.
Wesleyville.
Rawdon.
Rawdon.
Rawdon.
Tamworth.
Tamworth.
Tamworth.
Strathroy.
Rem. to U. S.
1862 c.
63 R.
on T. .
BARKER, JAMES.
1861 R. oni. Mitchell.
62 Dropped.
BARKER, WILLIAM R.
Victoria Road.
Lakefield and
Warsaw.
Bobcaygeon.
Omemee.
Cobourg.
Bolsover.
Fenelon Falls.
Fenelon Falls.
Fenelon Falls.
Bobcaygeon.
Keene.
Keene.
Toronto Conf.
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
S. V. c. .
R.F.C.&O.
BARRASS, EDWARD.
1841 -)
to [
Eng. Primitive
52 J
Meth. Conf.
53^)
to V ...
Can. Primitive
58 J
Meth Conf.
59 R. CAN.
3. Frankford and
Trenton.
60
. Frankford and
Trenton.
61 ..
Frankford and
Trenton.
62 .
Sherbrooke, Que.
63 ..
Sherbrooke, Que
64
Sherbrooke, Que
65
Gananoque.
66
Bath.
67 ...
. Bath.
68
. Bath and Am
herst Isle.
69
. Albion.
70
Albion.
1871 . . Albion.
72 Aurora.
73 ... Aurora.
74 Toronto Conf.
BARRY, JOHN.
1825-)
to [ ....
29 J
30
31
32
33
34
35
36 sup'd.. . .
the Conference.
Jamaica.
Visiting Eng.
Jamaica.
York (Toronto).
Montreal.
Bermuda.
Bermuda.
By permission of
he visited Eng-
land, hoping that a change of
climate would be beneficial. The
vessel on which he journeyed was
wrecked in the British Channel,
and many of the crew were
drowned. Mr. Barry lost his
library and entire household ef-
fects. As an invalid, he spent
the winter of 1836 in Guernsey,
one of the Channel Islands. In
1837 he again went to Montreal,
but under medical advice he
avoided the cold of the Canadian
winter by once more visiting his
old friends in Jamaica. In 1838
he returned to Montreal, where
he died in June of that year.
BARTLETT, HENRY.
1860 c. . . . Dundas.
61 R. on t Milton.
62 Paris.
63 ... Withdrew, and
united with the Episcopalian
Church. He is now (1880) in
charge of a congregation in the
small village of Rond-Eau, Ont.
BARTON, KING.
C. . Irish Conference.
R. on T . . Roscrea.
Oldcastle.
. . . Pettigo.
r.f.c.&o Sligo.
Sligo.
Boyle.
Boyle.
Castleblaney.
.... Castleblaney.
Castleblaney.
sup't... Castleblaney.
sup'd... Toronto, C.W.
sup'd St. Clair, C.W
1806
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
to
29
30
31
32
33
34
Died August 30th,
60 years.
BATE,
1854-1
55 y ..
56 J
57 R- CAN. C
58
59 ...
60 ...
JOHN.
Meth. Epis.
Church/'U.S.
Odelltown.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Removed to Eng-
land, and united with the British
Wseleyan Conference. In 1879
he was in charge of the Ashby-
de-la-Zouch Circuit, on the Not-
tingham and Derby District.
BAWTINHIMER, HENRY.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
c.
R. on t .
F.R. C. &0
SUP D. .
63^)
to [ sup'd.
67 J
68
69 -)
to V sup'd.
73j
74
Wellesley.
Kincardine.
Bayfield
Stratford.
Morris.
Morris.
Teeswater.
Teeswater.
Clinton.
Oil Springs and
Petrolia.
Paris.
Toronto Conf.
BAWTINHIMER, PETER
MATTHIAS.
1859 R o»!T. Welland.
60 ... Dunnville
61 ... Dunnville.
62 . . Chatham.
63 r.f.c.&o Sandwich and
Windsor.
64 Windsor.
65 ... Rond-Eau.
66 ... Rond-Eau.
67 ... Vienna.
68 ... Vienna.
69 ... Lynedoch.
70 Lynedoch.
71 . . East Zorra.
72 . East Zorra.
73 sup'y.. Woodstock.
74 London Conf.
BAXTEE, JOHN.
1831 C Westminster.
32 r. on T . . Hallowell.
33 ... St. Catharines.
34 ... Canboro'.
35 r.f.c. &o Gosficld
1834, aged
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Waterloo.
Waterloo and
Gananoque.
Thames.
Thames.
Albion.
Albion.
Whitby.
Markham.
Markham.
66
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
18-45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
to
60
61
to
72
73
74
SUP D.
sup'd.
sup'd.
Newmarket and
Snake Island.
Newmarket and
Snake Island.
Humber.
Humber.
Seneca.
Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
Crowlarid.
Crowland.
sup'd . . Welland.
sup'd Point Abino.
sup'd. Ridgeway.
London Conf.
BAXTER, MICHAEL.
c.
E. Oil T .
1842
43
44 ...
45 ... .
46 K.FC.&O.
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61 ...
62
63 ....
64, sup
65 sup
66 sup'd.
67^
to i- sup'd
73 J
74
SUP
D.
Augusta.
Cornwall.
Bytown.
St. Andrews.
DSt. Andrews.
Elizabethtown.
Sherbrooke.
Sherbrooke.
Lanark.
Newboro'.
Newboro'
Madoc.
Madoc.
Hungerford.
Hungerford.
Hungerford.
Demorestville.
Gatineau.
Picton.
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
Hungerford.
Picton.
Demorestville.
Font Hill.
London Conf.
BEATTY, JOHN.
1826 ) ( Methodist
to > < Episcopal
32 ) ( Conference.
33 ord. . . . London.
34 .. TwmtoTp.
35 . . Yongc Street.
36 Agent U. C. A.
37 Agent U. C. A.
38 Steward U. C. A.
39 Gov. and Steward
U. «'. Acad.
40 Gov. and Steward
U. C. Acad.
41 Agent U. C. A
1842-) '
to [-sup'd
64 J
Cobourg.
Died June 30th, 1864, aged 82
years.
BECKWITH, JAMES.
English Conf.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
sup t . .
1814
to
28
29
30
31
to
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52 )
Died July 25th, 1852, aged 58
years.
BEESON, HENRY.
Dundee.
Dundee.
Bramley.
Bramley.
Leicester.
Leicester.
Walsall.
Walsall.
Lacolle, Que.
1858 r. on t.
59
60 ..
61
62
63
64 r.f.c.&o. Chaudiere.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Hamilton.
Visiting Eng.
Grimsby.
65
Chaudiere.
66 jup'd. ... Ottawa.
Died May 11th, 1867, aged 37
years.
BEGG, MARTIN.
1859 e. out.. Artemesia.
60 Brock.
61 Dropped.
BELL, JOHN WESLEY.
1870
71
■>
73 u. v.
74
Milford.
Ameliasburg.
Trenton.
Cobourg.
Toronto Conf.
1870
71
72
73
74
1858
Newburgh.
Lowville.
Lowville.
Lowville.
London Conf.
BELL, THOMAS.
c. . . .
59 e. on
60
61
62 e.
F. C.
63 OED.
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Smith's Falls.
Merrickville.
Cookstown.
Cookstown.
Barrie.
Newmarket and
Aurora.
Newmarket and
Aurora.
New Ireland.
New Ireland.
Melbourne.
Bolton.
Bolton.
Bolton.
Frelighsburg.
Frelighsburg.
Frelighsburg.
Montreal Conf.
BELTON, SAMUEL.
1817^|
to V ..
32 J
33
34 ...
35 ...
36 sup'd.
37
38
39 .
40
41
42
43
44
45 .
46
471 -
to y sup d
61 J
Died Oct.
years.
f Methodist
J. Episcopal
I Conference.
. . Lake Simcoe.
Lake Simcoe and
Coldwater.
. . Dumfries.
Hamilton.
Grimsby.
. . Grimsby.
. . St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Reesorville.
Reesorville.
Whitby.
Lake Simcoe.
Credit.
Credit.
Hamilton.
6th, 1861, aged 71
BELL,
ROBERT.
1864
e. on T .
Harrington
65
e. on T .
L'Orignal.
66
March.
67
March.
68
E.F.C. &0
March.
69
Newburgh.
BENSON, MANLY.
1863 R.onT. Romney.
64 Chatham.
65 Sandwich and
Windsor.
66 ... Sarnia.
67 e. f.c.&o Ridgetown.
68 Ridgetown.
69 Newbury.
70 Newbury.
71 ... Cooksville.
72 Hamilton.
73 Hamilton.
74 London Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
67
BERNEY, DANIEL.
1834 c. ... Mississippi.
35 R. on t. . Clarendon.
36 ord Richmond.
37 - - . . Richmond.
38 Elizabethtown
and Gananoque.
39 R. f. c. Elizabethtown
and Gananoque.
40 . . Augusta.
41 . . Augusta.
42 Matilda.
43 Matilda.
44 .... Crosby.
45 No Station.
46^|
to J- Located.
53J
54 ) ( Agent American
55 \ ••• { Tract Society.
56 ) ( Niagara Conf.
57 i \ M. E. C.
58 ) Stoney Creek,
59 \ \ Mich., M.E.C.
60 Methodist Prot.
Church, U.S.
R1 ■, ( Port Sanilac,
01 I \ Mich., Pastor
en \ l First Congrega-
8U ' ( tipnal Church.
BERRY, FRANCIS.
1852 R.r.c. &o Dumfries.
53 ... St. George.
54 . . Aylmer, C. "W.
55 . . . . Aylmer, C. W.
56 . . . . Sarnia.
57 . . Sarnia.
58 .... St. Thomas.
59 F. SEC. St. Thomas.
60 Napanee.
61 . . Napanee.
62 . . Napanee.
63 f. sec. . . Whitby and
Oshawa.
64 Muncey.
65 F. sec. . Muncey.
66 f. sec. Muncey.
67 Smithville.
68 . . Smithville.
69 chmn. Collingwood.
70 chmn. Collingwood.
71 chmn. Collingwood.
72 chmn. Sarnia.
73 chmn. Sarnia.
74 . . . . London Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
BERRY, HENRY.
1871 R. on t.
72 .. .
73 .. .
74 .. ..
Listowell.
Washington.
Drayton.
London Conf.
BERRY, JAMES.
1855 r. on t. . Goderich.
56 ord . ._ . Bayfield.
BETTS, JONATHAN
, EDMONDSON.
1855 c Hamilton.
56 r. on t. Quebec.
57 ord. Kingston.
58 Dundas.
59 R. f. c Glanford.
60 Glanford.
61 Glanford.
62 Smithville.
63 Smithville.
64 Milton.
65 . . Milton.
66 . . . . Milton.
67 Mount Pleasant.
68 Tilsonburg.
69 ... Tilsonburg.
70 . . Tilsonburg.
71 f. sec. Picton.
72 Markham.
73 . . Markham.
74 . . ' Toronto Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference held in Toronto, 1874.
BETTSCHAN, DAVID.
BEYNON, GEORGE.
1873 R. o»t.
74 .. .
Garafraxa.
London Conf.
57
Located.
BETTYS, DARIUS.
1846 r. on T.
47 ..
. Markham.
Located.
BEVITT, THOMAS.
27)
' Methodist
to
■■ i
Episcopal
32
Conference
33
E.F.C &0
Cobourg.
34
Cobourg.
35
St. Catharines.
36
St. Catharines.
37
Stamford.
38
Brantford.
39
Brantford.
40
Brantford.
41
Yonge Street.
42
43
CHMN. (
Bytown, Sec'y
> byt'n <
of Conf.
DIST. (
Bytown.
44
Matilda.
45
Matilda, Sec'y.
of Conf
46
President of
the Conf
47
CHMN.
Kingston Dist.
48^i
*. w
' Prescott.
49
3Sg
Merrickville.
50
s z 2
Merrickville.
51
Kemptville.
52
S § S
Kemptville.
53 J
° «
1 Kemptville.
54
CHMN.
Thorold.
55
> ham'n <
DIST.
Thorold.
56
to
64
sup'd . St. Catharines.
1840 r. onr
41
42
43
44 R.F.C &0
45 . .
46
47
48
49
50
51 sup'y.
52 ..
53
54
55 ..
56
57 F. SEC
< w H
S g 2
3 a H
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
to
72
73 sup'd.
74
Elizabethtown
and Gananoque.
Hull.
L'Orignal.
L'Orignal.
Mississippi.
Mississippi.
Sheffield.
Wilton.
Wilton.
Wilton.
Kemptville.
Newmarket.
Bath.
Bath.
Bath.
Farmersville.
Farmersville.
Farmersville.
Newboro'.
Newboro'
Newboro'.
Carlton Place.
Carlton Place.
^Carlton Place.
Oakville.
sup'd Weston.
Yorkville.
Toronto Conf.
BIELBY, WILLIAM M.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
Prim. Meth.
Conference.
Artemesia.
Walter's Falls.
c
r. on T.
r.f.c. &o Amable.
Wiarton.
London Conf.
Died February 5th, 1865, aged
69 years.
BIGGAR, HAMILTON.
1827) rMethodist
to > 1 Episcopal
32 ) l Conference.
33 ord Long Point.
34 .... Long Point.
35 .... Cobourg.
36 Yonge Street.
37 Yonge Street.
38 Nelson.
39 Nelson.
40 ... Stamford.
41 .... Stamford.
42 Grand River.
43 .... Grand River.
44 .... Grand River.
45 Grand River.
.„ . f Sec. of Con. '1846.
.»[.... -{ Steward and
4/ ' I Treas. Vic. Col.
48 Grimsby.
49 .... Grimsby.
50 Dumfries.
51 Dumfries.
52-)
to }■ sup'd . Brantford.
73 J
74 London Conf.
68
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
BINNING, WILLIAM.
1855
Stirling.
BLAKER, GEORGE.
1817 R
18
o?i t . Melbourne.
56 )
to > sup'd . Sidney.
66 )
1854
55
r. om
Lake Superior.
. Lake Superior.
Died
April 28th, 1867, aged
56
57
OR
Michipicoton.
Pic.
BISHOP, GEORGE JOHN.
76 years.
58
59
Pic.
Pic.
1871 o.
Rosemont.
BLACKSTOCK. MOSES.
60
Michipicoton.
72 e.
on t . Lloydtown.
61
Located.
73 .
Lloydtown.
1835 )
74 .
Toronto Conf.
to \
New Con. Conf.
39 )
BLAND, HENRY FLESHER
BISHOP, JAMES HENRY.
1851 R. on. t. Institution, Eng.
52 Institution. Ene.
40 R.
41
42 ...
43"!
f. c. Peterboro',
Missionary to
back T'ps.
. .. Scugog.
1858
59
60
61
c
c . . .
R. on T .
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
Hemmingford.
Hemmingford.
53 OKD
Montreal East.
to > SUp'v Peterboro'
62
R.F.C.&
o Hemmingford.
54
Montreal East.
46
63
F. SEC
Montreal East.
55 R.
F.
c. St. Andrews.
47 1
to y si
64
Montreal East.
56 .
.,. Toronto West.
p'y . . Cavan.
65
Montreal East.
57 ..
Toronto West.
50 J
66
Dundas.
58 ..
Toronto West.
51^1
67
F. SEC
Dundas.
59 F.
60 F.
sec. Picton.
sec. . . Picton.
to y sup'y Millbrook.
55 J
68
69
F. SEC
F. SEO
Dundas.
Kingston.
61 F.
sec. . . Picton.
56
North West In-
70
7r
72
F. SEC
Kingston.
C Belleville.
\ Belleville.
62 F.
63 F.
sec. Cobourg.
sec. . Cobourg.
diana Conf. U.S
VCHMN.
64 F.
sec. . . Coboure.
Died near Paxton, 111., August
73
J
1 Belleville.
65 ..
31st, 1873, aged 80 years.
74
Montreal Conf.
66 ..
. . London.
— —
Delegate to First General Con-
67 F.
68 F.
sec. . . London.
sec. . Toronto North.
BLACKSTOCK, WM. S.
ference, Toronto, 1874.
69 F.
sec. . . Toronto North.
( Mono and Notta-
Died
Dec. 25th, 1869, aged
1846 R. <
>» T. < wasaga, 3 mo.
BLANSHARD, SHEM.
43 years.
( Barrie, 9 mo.
1858
C.
Nanticoke.
47 ..
. . Humber.
59
R. on T
Dunnville.
BISSELL, GEORGE.
48
49 ...
. . . Bradford.
Oshawa.
60
61
Grimsby.
Smith ville.
1824 )
r Methodist
50 R.B
.c. &o Brampton.
62
R.F.C.&
o Caistorville.
to >
< Episcopal
51 ...
. . Brampton.
63
....
Harrowsmith.
32 )
I Conference.
52 ...
. . Brampton.
64
Mono.
33 .
53 ...
Yonge Street.
65
. Mono.
34
Located.
54 ..
Newcastle.
66
Mono.
55
Newcastle.
67
. Point Abino.
56 ..
Brighton.
68
. Point Abino.
BLACK, JOHN.
57 ..
58
Brighton.
. . Hamilton.
69
70
East Zorra.
East Zorra.
1824 )
r Methodist
. . -{ Episcopal
59 ...
.... Three Rivers.
71
Oxford Centre.
to \
60 ..
. . Three Rivers.
72
Oxford Centre.
32 )
L Conference.
61 ...
. . L'Orignal.
73
Oxford Centre.
33 .
. . . . Ottawa.
62 ..
L'Orignal.
74
Toronto Conf.
34 .
. . Cavan.
63
L'Orignal.
35
. . Peterboro'
64
. . Drummondville.
36 .
Bay Quinte.
65
BLOOMFIELD, ARTHUR G.
37 .
. .
Bay Quinte.
66 ...
Drummondville.
38 .
. . . . Hallowell.
67 ...
68
. . Milton.
. . . Milton.
1868
69
c.
R. on T.
Brock.
39
Hallowell.
Millbrook.
40 .
Murray.
69
Milton.
70
Rem. to U.S.
41 .
Murray.
70 ...
42
43 ..
. . . . Murray.
71 .
72
73
. ... Goderich.
Goderich.
Clinton.
1856
BOND,
c
STEPHEN.
44 ..
Colborne.
St. Mary's.
45 ..
Bath.
74 .
. . Montreal Conf.
57
R. on T .
Mitchell.
46
47 ..
.. Bath.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Delega
ference, r
te to First General Con-
roronto, 1874.
58
59
60
R.F.C&C
Goderich.
Stratford.
48
> Woodstock.
49
Sidney.
61
Georgetown.
50
Napanee.
BLADI
S, JOHN THOMAS.
62
Gait.
51
Napanee.
63
....
Gait.
52
Brighton.
1872 r. c
n t. . Woodville.
64
Erin.
53
Brighton.
73 .
Windsor Mills.
65
Manningville.
54
74 ...
66
Manningville.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
69
1867
Manningville.
1857 Toronto East.
1851)
to {-
Phila. and Lou-
68
, . Mount Forest.
58 sec. conf. Toronto East.
. isiana Confs, M.
69 ..
Mount Forest.
59 . . Toronto East.
61 J
E.C., U. S.
70
Mount Forest.
60 ~> f Stanstead.
62-|
71
Wellington.
61 J-chmn \ Stanstead.
63 [
64 J
Irish Wes. Conf.
72
Canton.
62 J LStanstead.
73
. Kemptville.
63^i ("Brantford.
64 \ chjin . -j Brantford.
65 c
Leslieville and
74
Montreal Conf.
Davenport.
65 J L Brantford.
66 c
. Peel.
^.
66 F. sec. Montreal East.
67^
67 chmn. Montreal East.
68 V
City Mis'y,
BOOTH, JAMES.
68 chmn. Montreal East.
69 J
Toronto.
1816 R. on T
OED . .
17 ..
18 ....
19 R. F. C
20 ..
21
[ Montreal.
69 chmn. Sherbrooke.
70 . . St. John's.
70-i ]
to }
a. f. c.
( Sup'y, Toronto
( City Mis'y.
. . Montreal.
Bay Quinte.
Kingston.
Kingston.
, Quebec.
71 ... . St. John's.
72 .. St. John's. Co-
Delegate.
73 . . St. John's.
74 Montreal Conf.
73 J
74 .
75)
76 |
Rem. to U. S.
Arkansas Conf.
Returned to Canada and located
22
. St. Armand.
Delegate to the Canada Wes-
in Toronto.
23
St. Armand.
leyan Conference from the Can-
24 ..
Quebee.
ada Eastern District, with the
25
. Quebec.
view of obtaining a union of the
26 ....
. Quebec.
District with that Conference,
BRADON, JOHN.
27
Kingston.
1853. Delegate to First General
28 ..
Kingston.
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
1854 e.
on t.
Carlton Place.
29 ..
Stanstead.
55 ..
Richmond.
30 ..
Stanstead.
— — -
56
Dropped.
31 ....
Shefford.
BOTTERELL, EDMUND.
32
. Shefford.
33 ..
. Odelltown.
1834 r.oht. Ryde, Isle of
34
. Odelltown.
Wight.
BREDIN. JOHN.
35 ..
. Odelltown.
35 or. d. ... Quebec.
36
St. Armand.
36 . . . . Quebec.
1842 c.
London.
87 ..
Three Rivers.
37 . . Montreal.
43 R.
on T.
Goderich.
38-)
38 e. f. c. Hatley.
44
Woodstock and
to J-sup'y
. Kingston.
39 . . . . Hatley.
Stratford.
44 j
40 . . Compton.
45
Toronto West.
45
. Guelph.
41 Melbourne.
46
Peterboro' and
46
. Peterborough.
42 . . . . Melbourne.
Rice Lake.
47 ..
Simcoe.
43 . . . . Dunham.
47 R.F.C.&O
. Guelph.
48
. Simcoe.
44 Dunham.
48
Guelph.
49^|
45 Kingston.
49
Cobourg.
to J-stjp'y
Kingston.
46 ... Kingston.
50
Cobourg.
53 J
47 . . . . London.
51
St. Thomas.
48 . . Eastern British
52
53
Hamilton.
Died Jan.
22, 1854, aged 73
Am. Conf.
Hamilton.
years.
54
Toronto East.
55
Toronto East.
BORLAND. JOHN.
BOTTOMS, WM. EDWIN.
66
Cobourg.
1867 c. . . Florence.
57 f.
SEC.
Cobourg.
1835 r. <wtT.
. St. Armand.
68 E. on T . . Kincardine.
58 f.
SEC.
Cobourg.
36 or
New Ireland.
69 . . Romney.
70 . . Located.
59
Woodstock.
37 ....
New Ireland.
60 f.
SEC.
Woodstock.
38
New Ireland.
61
Brockville.
39 E. F. 0
Melbourne.
62
Brockville.
40
Melbourne.
BOWERMAN, ALLAN, M.A.
63
Brockville.
41
Montreal.
64 ..
Baltimore and
42
. Montreal.
1871 c.
Grafton.
43
Quebec.
72 e. on t. . Headingly and
65
Baltimore and
44 ..
Quebec.
Boyne River.
Grafton.
45 ..
Melbourne.
73 Headingly and
66
Yonge St. North.
Yonge St. North.
Yonge St. North.
46
Melbourne.
Boyne River.
67 . .
47
Melbourne.
74 . . . . Toronto Conf.
68
48 ..
Stanstead.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
69 . .
Yonge St. South.
49 ..
Stanstead.
sity— B A. in 1871 and Silver
70
Yonge St. South.
50 ..
. Stanstead.
Medallist ; M.A, in Course 1874.
71
Yonge St. South.
51
Dunham.
72
Bowman ville.
52
Quebec.
73
Bowman ville.
53
Quebec.
BOYD, JOHN H.
74 .
, Toronto Conf.
54 ..
. . Toronto West.
1839)
55 ..
. . Toronto West.
to V Irish Wes. Conf.
Delegate to the First General
56
. . Toronto "West.
50 )
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
70
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
BRETHOUR, DAVID L.
1870 . . Pittsburg.
1871 f. sec. Cobourg.
1860 K. o?i T. Mooretown.
61 . . Chatham.
62 .. Yonge St. South.
63 . . Napanee.
71 . . Pittsburg.
72 Pittsburg.
73 . . Cataraqui.
74 . . . . Montreal Conf.
72 F. sec. Cobourg.
73 f. sec. Cobourg.
74 Toronto Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
64 b.f.c.&o Napanee.
ference, Toronto,
1874.
65 . . Consecon.
BRIDGMAN, GEO. H., D.D.
66 Templeton and
Chaudiere.
1864 c. . . Paris.
BRISTOL, COLMAN, M.A.
67 . ■ Scarboro'.
65 E. on T . Dundas.
68 Bloomfield.
c« 5 Milton
1859 ) e. on t.
i Cobourg.
j Cobourg.
69 Belleville.
00 • ■ \ Toronto East.
60 \ u. v. c.
70 . . Belleville.
67 Toronto East.
61 tutor Vic. Col.
71 .. Belleville.
68 e.f.c. &o Hamilton West.
62 Mitchell.
72 . . Cooksville.
69 . . . . St. Catharines.
63 e.f.c. &o Blythe.
73 f. sec. . . Windsor.
70 St. Catharines.
64 . . Blythe.
74 London Conf.
71 Brantford.
65 . . . . Hanover.
72 Toronto Third.
66 Hanover.
73 Withdrew.
67 . . . . Hanover.
BREWSTER, ROBERT.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, B.A., 1864; M.A., 1867.
He obtained the hon. degree of
Doctor in Divinity from Syracuse
University, June, 1879. He is
(1879) a member of the Genesee
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church, and is President of
68 Ainleyville.
1851 E. out. Bath.
52 . . Napanee.
53 Winchester.
54 OE. D. Winchester.
55 e. f. c. Merrickville.
56 . . Merrickville.
57 . . Merrickville.
69 . . . . Ainleyville.
70 .... Ainleyville.
71 ... Dungannon.
72 Dungannon.
73 ... Fullarton and
Hibbert.
74 London Conf.
58 . . Matilda.
Lima Academy.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
59 . . . . Matilda.
— —
sity ; B.A., 1861
; M.A., 1872.
60 Matilda.
BRIGGS, JOEL.
61 Smith's Falls.
62 Smith's Falls.
63 . . . . Smith's Falls.
1850 c. . . Chatham,
51 e. on t. . Goderich.
BROCK,
JAMES.
64 Clinton.
52 Grimsby.
1830 ) f
Methodist
65 . . Clinton.
53 . . Dundas.
31 . . . \
Episcopal
66 Clinton.
54 e.f.c. &o Cookstown.
32 ) I
Conference.
67 Elora.
55 Collingwood.
33 E.F.C. &0
Mississippi and
68 ... Fergus.
56 Owen Sound.
Bonchire.
69 . . Fergus.
57 . . Milford.
34
Perth.
70 . . . . Rem. to U. S.
58 . . . . Milford.
35 ....
Perth.
1879 a member of Central New
York Conference, and stationed
at Lodi, New York.
59 Milford.
60 . . Consecon.
61 . . Consecon.
62 Consecon.
36 ...
37
38 ..
By town.
Bytown.
Elizabethtown
and Gananoque.
63 Hullsville.
39 ...
Cobourg.
64 . . Hullsville.
40 ...
Cobourg.
BRICK, JOHN G.
65 Hullsville,
41
Quebec.
1872 E. F. c. From Free Will
66 . . Welland.
67 .. .. Welland.
42
43
Quebec.
Stanstead.
Baptists. '
New Ireland.
73 . . . . Inverness.
74 Montreal Conf.
68 Welland.
69 .... Georgetown.
70 . . Georgetown.
71 . . . . Georgetown.
44
45
46
47 ...
Stanstead.
Stanstead.
St. Johns.
St. Johns.
72 Elora.
48
St. Johns.
. BRIDEN, WILLIAM.
73 . . Elora.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
49
50
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
1854 c. . . Sheffield.
51
Huntingdon.
55 E. T. & O. Metcalfe.
56 Metcalfe.
BRIGGS, WILLIAM.
52
Odelltown and
Hemmingford
57 • • • . Omemee.
1859 E. out., Durham, C.E.
53 ..
Odelltown and
58 E. F. c. Keene.
60 . . Toronto East.
Hemmingford
59 . . Keene.
61 Yonge St. South.
54
Odelltown and
60 ... Keene.
62 Toronto West.
Hemmingford
61 . . Norwood.
63 r.f.c. &o Toronto West.
55 ) (
Ottawa.
62 Norwood.
64 . . Hamilton.
56 > C'HMN ■
Ottawa.
63 . . Norwood.
65 .... Montreal Centre.
57)
Ottawa.
64 . . Wilton.
66 . . Montreal Centre.
58 i
Brockville.
6"> . . Wilton.
67 . . Montreal West.
59 > C1I.MN
Brockville.
66 ... Wilton.
68 London.
60 )
Brockville.
67 Selby.
69 . . London.
61)
Guclph.
68 . . Selby.
70 London —
62 > CHMN
Clui'lph.
69 Selby.
1 Dundas Street
63 )
Guelph.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
71
1864
65
66
67
69
70
71 CHMN
72
73
74
CHMN
Peterborough.
Peterborough.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Prescott.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharine8.
Lindsay. |
Lindsay. s-
Toronto Conf.
Delegate to the Canada Wes-
leyan Conference, with the view
of obtaining a Union of the Cana-
da East District with that Con-
ference, 1853. Delegate to First
General Conference, Toronto,
1874.
BROCK, THOMAS.
1858 R. on T. . Mount Brydges.
59 . . Romney.
60 New Ireland.
61 s. v. c. Cobourg.
62 r.f.c. &o
63
64
65
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
Newcastle.
Newburg.
Clinton.
Gait.
Georgetown.
Milton.
Kingston.
Parkenham and
Arnprior.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Perth.
Perth.
Perth.
74 London Conf.
BROLEY, JAMES.
1857 c.
58 r
59
60
61 R
62
63 .
64 .
65
66
67
68
69 F.
70 .
71 .
72
73
74
.. Erin.
on T . . Bowmanville.
Stouffville.
.... Prince Albert.
f. c. & o Orangeville.
Orangeville.
Rond Eau.
. ... Rond Eau.
Sandwich and
Windsor.
.... Sandwich and
Windsor.
.... Warwick.
Warwick.
sec: Warwick.
Beamsville.
Cainsville.
Cainsville.
Dungannon.
London Conf.
BROOKING, ROBERT.
1839 R.orcT.&o Cape Coast
Castle, W.A.
40 .... Accra, W.A.
41 Ashanti, W.A.
42 Ashanti, W.A.
1843 R. F.
44 . .
45
46 ...
471
to y
51 J
52
53
64^|
X [
«t H
55
m o
& s
O H
56
£ «
57
58
RMAN H
RITORY
« «
59
^
,
Q I
60
to
68
69
to
73
74
Ashanti, W.A.
Ananaboo, W.A.
Ananaboo, W.A.
Retired — ill
health.
Rice Lake, C.W.
St. Clair.
St. Clair.
Oxford House,
H.B.T.
Oxford House,
H.B.T.
Oxford House.
H.B.T.
Norway House,
H.B.T.
Norway House,
H.B.T.
Norway House,
H.B.T.
Rama, Ont.
Hiawatha.
Toronto Conf.
BROWN, BRINTON P., M.D.
F. C .
SUP Y.
Aylmer, W.
Bayham.
Bayham.
Bayham.
Bayham.
f Bayham.
Bayham.
I Belmont.
| Belmont.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Rem. to U. S.
1856 c.
57 E. on t.
58 ORD
59
60 r.
61^
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
Note. — In 1874 he held a su-
pernumerary relation in the Erie
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church.
BROWNE, GEORGE.
R.
1857 c.
58 R.
59 ..
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
. . Woodstock.
on T Aylmer, C. W.
Blenheim.
Elora.
F.a &o Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Consecon.
Consecon.
Consecon.
Innisfil.
Innisfil.
Innisfil.
Lloydtown.
Lloydtown.
. . Uxbridge.
. . Uxbridge.
.... Castleton.
Toronto Conf.
BROWN,
1860 E. on T.
61
62
63
GEORGE (B).
Durham, C.E.
Eaton.
Consecon.
Dropped.
BROWN, GEORGE MARTIN.
1862 R. on T.. Cooksville.
63 Yonge Street N.
64 Albion.
65 .. Berlin.
66 e.f.o. &o Stratford.
67 Keppel.
68 . . Keppel.
69 Keppel.
70 ... Inverrhay.
71 Invermay.
72 Invermay.
73 . . Vespra.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
BROWN, NELSON.
Colborne.
Cobourg.
Norwood.
Colborne.
Chippewa.
Located.
Hungerford.
Shannonville.
Stirling.
Stirling.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Stouffville.
Wallace.
Wallace.
Rockwood.
Rockwood.
Elma.
Elma.
Trowbridge.
Lucknow.
Lucknow.
. . Lucknow.
sup'd Listowell.
1846 E. on t. .
47 s. v. c. .
48 ..
49 ..
50 . .
51
52
53
54 r.f.c. &o
55
56
57
58
59
60 ..
61 ..
62
63
64
65
66
67
69
70
71
72)
73 f
74
SUP D
High Bluff, Man.
Toronto Conl.
BROWN, ROBERT.
1849 )
to > .. Vermont Conf.,
55 ) U.S.
56 R. f. c. Huntingdon,
C. E.
57 . . Huntingdon,
C. E.
58 . . St. Andrews.
59 . . . . St. Andrews.
60 Cavignal.
61 Eaton.
62 Eaton.
63 Eaton.
Died Nov. 4th, 1863, aged 45
years.
72
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
BROWN, THOMAS C.
1863
72
73 R. F.
. 74 ...
r Methodist
-{ Episcopal
L Conference.
Compton.
Montreal Conf.
BROWN, WILLIAM.
r Methodist
-1 Episcopal
I Conference.
1815->
to V
32 j
33^1
to V sup'y . . Smith's Falls.
56j
Died March 5th, 1857, aged
88 years.
BROWN, WILLIAM D.
1856 r.f.c.&o. Sherbrooke.
57 Sherbrooke.
58 Sherbrooke.
59 . . Leeds.
60 Leeds.
61 . . Leeds.
62 St. Andrews.
63 . ... St. Andrews.
64 ....... L'Orignal.
65 ... L'Orignal.
66 Richmond.
67 F. sec. Richmond.
68 F. sec. . Richmond.
69 . . Odelltown.
70 Odelltown.
71 Odelltown.
72 . Maitland.
73 Aultsville.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
BROWNELL, DANIEL E.
1860 r. o» t . . Clinton.
61 ... Stratford.
62 St. Mary's.
63 Clinton.
64 R.F.c.&o. Osprey.
65 Paisley.
66 Meaford.
67 Meaford.
68 Meaford.
69 Vienna.
70 . . Vienna.
71 .. Tilsonburg.
72 Tilsonburg.
73 . . Tilsonburg.
74 London Conf.
BROWNELL, JOHN B.
1826 ^
to i- . . Eastern B. A.
37 J Conference.
38 Kingston.
39 Dunham.
40 Dunham.
41 Dunham.
42 Dunham.
43 Montreal.
44 Montreal.
1845
46
47
Quebec.
Quebec.
Eastern B. A.
Conference.
BROWNELL, STEPHEN.
1833
34
35 ....
36 ..
37 ....
38 or.
39 R. F,
071 T
Clarendon.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Crosby.
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52 .. ..
53
54
55
56
57 . . . .
58 . . . .
59^1
to V
63 J
64-i
to }■ stjp'd . .
70 J
Died March
71 years.
BRUCE, ROBERT.
Clarendon,
Pembroke and
Bonchire.
Bonchire.
Owen Sound.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Agent for Con-
nex. Funds.
Grand River.
Chippewa.
Chippewa.
Toronto and Dur-
ham Road.
Toronto and Dur-
ham Road.
St. Vincent.
Penetanguishene.
Penetanguishene.
Penetanguishene.
Flos and Orillia.
Southampton.
Southampton.
Southampton.
Cape Crocker &
Colpoy's Bay.
Moulinette.
22nd, 1871, aged
BROWNING, ARTHUR.
1856 c. . . Percy.
57 R. out.. Consecon.
58 Artemesia.
59 or. .. Nanaimo, B.C.
60 R. f. c. . . Nanaimo, B.C.
61 ...... Fort Hope and
Fort Yale.
62 Fort Hope and
Fort Yale.
63 New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
64 New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
65 Victoria, Van. I.
66 .... Victoria, Van. I.
67 Victoria, Van. I.
68 F. sec New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
69 f. sec New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
70 . . . Percy, Ont.
71 Percy, Ont.
72 . . Percy, Ont.
73 Canton.
74 Toronto Conf.
1865 r. out.
66
67 . . . .
BRYANT,
1870 o.
71 R. 071 T.
.72 .
73 ..
74 ..
Merrickville.
Newboro' and
Bedford.
Rem. to U.S.
CORNELIUS.
New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
Nanaimo and
Maple Bay.
Sumas and Chil-
liwhack.
Toronto Conf.
BRYERS, WILLIAM.
1853 c. Bath.
54 R. o»T. Picton.
55 . . . . Port Hope.
56 s. v. c . Cobourg.
57 r.f.o. &o Bowmanville.
58 . . Hemmingford.
59 Hemmingford.
60 Carlton Place.
61 .... Wawanosh.
62 Wawanosh.
63 Cainsville.
64 Cainsville.
65 . . Cainsville.
66 Hullsville.
67 . . Hullsville.
68 . . . . Hullsville. .
69 . . Norwich.
70 Norwich.
71 Norwich.
72 . . Port Dover.
73 Port Dover.
74 London Conf.
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM.
1871 R. o?i t
72
73
74
N. Wakefield
and Templeton.
Winchester.
Chandos.
Toronto Conf.
BUDGE, HENRY.
1848 c Bytown.
49 R. on T . Prescott and
Augusta.
50 Located.
BURCH, OLIVER EDISON.
1857 R.
onT.
Mooretown.
58 .
Gosfield and
Rochester
59 s. v. c . .
60 s. v. c . .
61 R.F.C.&C
62
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Amherstburg.
Wardsville.
63 .
Wardsville.
64 .
Warwick.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
73
1865 Warwick.
1854 r.f.c.&o
Lochabar.
1873 L'Orignal.
55
Lanark and
74 .... N. B. & P. E. I.
67 Mono.
Sherbrooke.
Conference.
68 Rem. to U. S.
56
Lanark and
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
1879 a member of Rock River
Sherbrooke.
sity : B.A. Silver Medalist, 1863 ;
Conference, and stationed at
57
Loughboro'.
M.A., 1872.
North Belvidere.
58
59
Harrowsmith.
Wilton and
Harrowsmith.
BURWASH, NATHANIEL,
BURNS, ALEX., D.D., LL.D.
60
Wilton.
S. T. D.
1860 R. owT.. Tutor Vic. Col.
61
Elgin.
1860 c. . . Newburg.
61 E.«T. Belleville.
61 Tutor Vic. Col.
62 .
Elgin.
62 .... Stratford.
63 .
Elgin.
62 Belleville.
63 Peel.
64
Pakenham and
63 . . Toronto East.
64 r.f.c.&o Drayton.
Arnprior.
64 r.f.c.&o Toronto East.
65 Rem. to U. S.
65 .
Pakenham and
65 . . Hamilton.
Note. — In 1861 lie graduated
Arnprior.
fifi v ( Hamilton.
t 1 ) Prof, of Natural
in Arts at Victoria University and
66
Pakenkam and
received the Prince of Wales'
Arnprior.
72 I ) Science Vic. Col.
' ' Cobourg.
r Prof, of Natural
Gold Medal as " Primus in Arti-
67 .
Omemee.
bus. " He removed to Iowa in
68
Omemee.
1865 at the invitation of the late
69 .
Omemee.
73 . . . ( and Systematic
I Theology.
Dr. Charles Elliott, and for three
70 F.
SEC. . .
Oakwood.
years occupied the position of
71 F.
SEC. . .
Oakwood.
Vice-President of Iowa Wesleyan
72 F.
SEC. .
Oakwood.
University.
73
Brampton.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
In 1868 he was elected Presi-
74
Toronto Conf.
sity ; B.A., Valedictorian, 1859 ;
dent of Simpson Centenary Col-
M.A., 1867.
lege, and the same year received
the degree of Doctor in Divinity
from the Indiana State University.
BURSON
, GEORGE.
BURWASH, NATHANIEL S.
In 1876 he was elected a Dele-
1859 c.
Elora.
1860 R. out. Bobcaygeon.
gate to the General Conference of
60 r.
on T.
Georgetown.
61 Lindsay.
the Methodist Episcopal Church,
61
Frankford and
62 Millbrook.
U. S. In May 1878 he received
Trenton.
63 s. v. c Cobourg.
the honorary degree of LL.D.
62
Hamilton.
64 R.F.c. &o Arthur.
from Victoria University. In
63 R.F.C.&O
Hamilton.
65 Arthur.
September 1878 he returned to
64
Dundas.
66 Arthur.
Canada, having accepted the po-
65
Paris.
sition of Governor of the Hamil-
66
Paris.
68 . . . . Lynedoch.
ton Wesleyan Female College. —
67
Withdrew, and
69 ... Durham W.
See London Conference.
united
with
the Presbyterian
70 . . . . Durham W
Church
and is
(1880) in charge
71 . . Paisley.
BURNS, NELSON, B.A.
of a Congregation in St. Catha-
rines, Ontario.
72 . , Paisley.
73 .. Paisley.
1862 c. . . Smithville.
•
74 . . Toronto Conf.
63 r. wit. Holland' L'ding.
64 . . Cookstown.
65 . Erin.
BURT, WILLIAM.
BUTCHER, GEO. B.
.g ( r.f.c.&o Gait.
1816-)
to j-
1836 r. on T. . Pembroke.
j sup'y. . Port Dover.
E. B. A. Conf.
37 .... Pembroke .
67 sup'y. Port Dover.
25 J
38 Pembroke.
68-}
26
Odelltown, C. E.
39 )
to i- sup'y.. Milton.
27
Odelltown, C. E.
73 J
28
Rem. to Eng.
j
41 r.f.c.&o L'Orignal.
74 . . London Conf.
Died
September 15th, 1870,
42 Perth.
A graduate of University Col-
aged 79
years.
43 . . Perth.
lege, Toronto, B.A. 1857. Silver
44 . . . . Cornwall.
Medalist in Natural Sciences.
45 . . Rideau.
BURWASH
, JOHN, M.A.
46 Scugog.
47 Located — ill
BURNS, ROBERT.
1863 r.
om .
Canton.
health.
1871 c. . . Mount Forest.
64
Colborne.
72 R. wit. Wingham.
73 . . Howick.
65
Barrie.
'Tutor Vic. Col.
BYERS, HENRY.
74 . . London Conf.
66
-
Baltimore and
-1 pO>T ~
loo/ O
k. Grafton.
38 r. on t . . Gosfield.
67 R.F.C.&O
Belleville.
39 . . London.
BURNS, WILLIAM.
68
Belleville.
.. 1 Oxford.
40 | Barrie.
1850 R. obt. Augusta.
69 .
Belleville.
51 . . Cornwall.
70)
{
Prof, in Mt.
41 . . Amherstburg.
52 . . Cornwall.
71 .
... <
Allison Acade.
42 R.F.c. &o Adelaide and
53 . . Matilda.
72 )
Sackville, N.B.
Warwick.
74
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1843
Brantford and
Grand River.
44
| Guelph.
( Peterboro'.
. . Goderich.
46
. . Guelph.
47)
to > stjp'y
. . Kingston.
73)
74 ..
. . Montreal Conf.
BYRNE, ALEX. STURGEON-
1848 c. . .
. Yonge Street.
49 B. MIT
. . London.
50
Toronto East.
Died Feb.
11th, 1851, aged 18
years and 8 months.
BYRNE, CLAUDIUS.
1824 k. onT.. Downpatrick,
Ireland.
25 Downpatrick.
26 Sligo.
27 Tanderagee.
28 r.f.c. &o Tanderagee.
29 Londonderry.
30 Londonderry.
31 .-. Dungannon.
32 . . . Newry.
33 . . Newry.
34 Newry.
35 Lurgan.
36 Lurgan.
37 ... Lisburn.
38 Lisburn.
39 .... Lisburn.
40 Carrickfergus.
41 ... Carrickfergus.
1842
Carrickfergus.
43.-1
B
f Enniskillen.
44
r 3 i
Enniskillen.
45
Enniskillen.
46
«<!
Dungannon.
47 j
s
L Dungannon.
48
. > •
Rem. to Canada
49
Brantford.
50
Brantford.
51
St. Catharines.
52
• «
St. Catharines.
53
Niagara.
54
Niagara.
55
1
to
> sup'y..
Mount Pleasant.
67
1
68
)
to
> sup'y
Fairfield.
73
i
»
74
London Conf.
c
CAIRNDUFF, WILLIAM H.
1870 c Marmora.
71 R. out. , Demorestville.
72 Vienna.
73 St. George.
74 Toronto Conf.
CAIRNS, HUGH.
1862
E. on T .
New Ireland.
63
New Ireland.
64
Melbourne.
65
Melbourne.
66
E.F.C. &0
Dudswell& Bury.
67
Dudswell.
68
. . -
Dudswell.
69
Lawrenceville.
70
Lawrenceville.
71
Knowlton.
72
. 1
Knowlton.
73
Knowlton.
74
Montreal Conf.
CAIRNS
SAMUEL.
1863
R. on t .
Franklin.
64
Eaton.
65
Eaton.
66
Located — ill
health.
Died January 12th, 1867, aged
26 years.
CALVERT,
GEORGE W.
1869
E. on t . .
Cainsville.
70
■ ■ • •
Aylmer.
71
No Station — ill
health.
72
Port Stanley.
73
S. V. c . .
Cobourg.
74
London Conf.
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER.
1846 c. .. Brock.
47 e. out. , Bradford.
48 Newmarket.
49 .... Newmarket.
50 Located.
51 St. Vincent.
52 e.f.c.&o St. Vincent.
53 St. Vincent.
54 Clinton.
55 Clinton.
56 Clinton.
57 St. Mary's.
58 St. Mary's.
59 . . . Port Stanley.
60 Aylmer, C.W.
61 . . Aylmer, C.W
62 Aylmer, C.W
63 . . Newcastle.
64 . . Newcastle.
65 ... Newcastle.
Died Dec. 31st, 1865, aged 54
years.
CAMPBELL, ALEX. (B)
1872
73
74
Cornwall.
Cornwall.
Montreal Conf.
CAMPBELL, ALEX. R.
1854 c. . . . Peel.
55 E. on t . Flos and Orillia.
56 Flos and Orillia.
57 ....... Aurora.
««■« -H Ground.
59 Artemesia.
60 . . . Artemesia.
61 . . Mt. Forest.
62 f. sec Mt. Forest.
63 .... Lloydtown.
64 Lloydtown.
65 . . . Lloydtown.
66 . Cookstown.
67 Cookstown.
68 Cookstown.
69 Smithville.
70 Smithville.
71 Smithville.
72 Hullsville.
73 Hullsville.
74 .... Toronto Conf.
859 E. on T .
Consecon.
60
Hungerford.
Franklin.
St. Andrews.
61 ...
62 .
CAMPBELL, PETER.
63 E.F.C.&O
Brewer's Mills.
1857 c. Flos and Orillia
64 . •. . ..
Brewer's Mills.
58 E. on t . Rama.
65
Brewer's Mills.
59 . . . . Rama.
66
Napanee.
60 . . Rama.
67
Napanee.
61 e.f.c.&o Morris.
68
Princeton.
62 Blyth.
69 ........
Princeton.
63 Coboconk.
70
Montreal and St.
64 . . , Coboconk.
Lambert.
65 ... Rockwood.
71
Montreal 3rd.
66 .... Rockwood.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
75
1867
Rockwood.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS W-
1862
Demorestville.
68
69 ..
. Edmonton,
H.B.T.
Edmonton,
H.B.T.
71 E. on T. . Port Stanley.
72 Whitby.
73 Baltimore
63
64
65
66
Demorestville.
Hungerford.
Hungerford.
Hungerford.
70
Edmonton,
H.B.T.
74 . . . . Toronto Conf.
67
68
Stirling.
Stirling.
71 ...
Victoria, Sask.
69 ....
Stirling.
72 ..
73 ...
Victoria, Sask.
Victoria, Sask.
CAMPBELL, WM. FRANCIS.
70
71
Ameliasburg.
Ameliasburg.
74 ...
Toronto Conf.
1860 E. out.. Ingersoll.
72
Ameliasburg.
61 .... Ingersoll.
73 sup'd.
Colborne.
62 .... Grimsby.
63 Thorold.
74 ..
Toronto Conf.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS.
1836 c.
37 e. on t .
Wesleyville.
St. Armand.
64 e.f.c.&o Dunnville.
CARROLL, JOHN.
38
St. Armand.
1827-|
Methodist
39
Shefford.
67 Locat'dandafter-
to y ..
32 J
Episcopal
40
Russelltown.
ward united with the Episcopalian
Conference.
41 E.F.C. &
o Shefford.
Church. He is now (1880) Rec-
33 oe
Bytown.
42
New Ireland.
tor of the church at Seaforth, Ont.
34
Matilda.
43
New Ireland.
35 ..
Brockville.
44
New Ireland.
36
Brockville.
45
Clarenceville.
CARDUS, THOMAS.
37
Cobourg.
46
47 ...
48
. Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
. Compton and
Hatley.
1867 c. Streetsville.
68 E. out. Millbrook.
70 . . Thorold.
38
39 TUTOR
U. C. A.
40
Cobourg.
1 Cobourg.
( Brockville.
1 Brockville.
\ Kingston.
Bytown.
49
. Compton and
Hatley.
71 Napanee.
72 e.f.c.&o Yonge St. North.
73 Yonge St. North.
74 Rem. to U. S.
41 CHMN . . .
50 ....
Three Rivers.
^2 "I CHMN.
1 Prescott.
51
. Three Rivers.
43f™fAiPrescott.
52
. Russelltown.
J DIST.
53
Russelleown.
1879 a member of Genesee Con-
44 ) CHMN.
45 \ DIST.
\ Kingston.
54
. Nelson.
ference, and stationed at Akron,
| Kingston.
55
Nelson.
N. Y.
46 . .
Toronto East.
56
Nelson.
47 ..
Toronto East.
57
Markham.
48 "j CHMN.
( London.
58
. Markham.
CARPENTER, ABRAHAM.
49 i- LONDOiv
■I London.
59
60)
to [• sup'd
66 )
Markham.
1846"> E. out. Grand River.
tn I
50 J DIST.
51 "J CHMN.
1. London.
f Hamilton.
Hamilton.
to r . .
52 I HAM.
{ Hamilton.
L Hamilton.
51 J
53 J DIST.
52 Mt. Elgin and
54 c.MONT.r
St. John's C. E.
Died Nov.
12th, 1836, aged 55
Muncey.
55 ..
Belleville.
years.
56 ) CHMN.
57 \ DIST.
1 Belleville.
| Belleville.
CAMPBELL. THOMAS.
58"] CHMN.
f Ottawa.
CARR, GEORGE.
59 >• Ottawa *! Ottawa.
1864 )
to£
66 )
67 o.
68 E. OUT.
69 E.F.C. &
70
71 ,.
72
Irish Methodist
Conference.
Consecon.
Milford.
O Uxbridge.
. Uxbridge.
Rosemont.
Rosemont.
1842 c Asphodell.
43 E. out.. Asphodell.
44 Whitby.
45 ... Markham.
46 r.f.c.&O Yonge Street.
47 . . Yonge Street.
49 . . . . Demorestville.
60 J DIST.
61"| CHMN.
62 V p.
63 J DIST.
64^1
65 I CHMN-
66 J DIST-
L Ottawa.
( Peterboro'.
■1 Peterboro'
I Peterboro' Co
Delegate
f Guelph.
-1 Guelph.
1 Guelph.
73
Rosemont
50 Bath and
„*~\ CHMN.
\ St. Catharines
74
. Toronto Conf.
Amherst Island.
51 . . Bath and
68 fN St Catharines
) DIST. f
Amherst Island.
69
Gen 1 Agt. 8. 8
Union
Yorkville.
Yorkville.
CAMPBELL, THOMAS
METCALF.
53 . . Percy.
70 sup'd. . .
71 sup'd. . .
1866 c. . .
Colborne.
55 Norwood.
72 sup'd.
Rochesterville.
67 E. on t
68 ....
St. Thomas.
Peel.
56 Gananoque.
73 sup'd.
74
Leslieville.
Toronto Conf.
69
. Washington.
58 .... Gananoque.
70 R.F.C. &
71 ...
o Dunnville.
Dunnville.
Hastings Road.
CARSON, W.
WELLINGTON.
72 ..
. Dunnville.
60 ... Madoc and
1867 b.wit.
Farmersville.
73
, Ridgeway.
Hastings Road.
68.
Franklin Cent.
74 ..
. London Conf.
61 Demorestville.
Yonge St. N.
76
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
69 . . . . Yonge St. North.
70 . . Streetsville.
C Branipton.
71 R.F.c. &o < Toronto — Elm
I Street.
72 . . . Kingston.
73 . Hamilton — King
Street.
74 London Conf.
1846
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
€2
€3
«4
65
66
«7
€8
69
70
71
72
73
74
CASE, GEORGE.
r. on t . Cornwall.
. . . . Coteau Landing.
Markham.
Chippewa.
r.f.c. &o Stratford and
Wellesley.
Wellesley.
. . Devonshire.
Warwick.
Stratford.
Stratford.
. . . . Gatineau.
. .- . . Gatineau.
f. sec. Osgoode.
F. sec. Osgoode.
f. sec. Osgoode.
...... Pakenham.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Moulinette.
Moulinette.
. . Moulinette.
"Waterloo, Kn.
Cataraqui.
Cataraqui.
Colborne.
■ : . . . Colborne.
sup'd. Colborne.
sup'd. Colborne.
London Conf.
CASE,
18051
to y ..
32 J
331
84}-..
35 J
37
371
to V
51 J
51
52
to
55
WILLIAM,
r Methodist
-j Episcopal
L Conference,
r Credit, Sup't.
-J Indian Transla-
l tions.
. . Grape Island and
Rice Lake.
Alderville In-
dustrial School.
Alderville.
Note. — He occupied the posi-
tion of Presiding Elder from 1810
to 1827, was Secretary of Confer-
ence from 1824 to 1827, and again
in 1836. From 1829 to 1832 he
was President of the Canada Con-
ference. In 1836 he was appointed
as one of the representatives to
the General Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in
Cincinnati.
He died Oct. 19th, 1855, aged
75 years.
CASSON, WESLEY.
1861 r. out. Mono.
62 . . Brantford.
63 Bradford.
64 Leslieville.
65 r.f.c. &o Matilda.
66 . . Odessa.
67 .. Odessa.
68 Odessa.
69 Gananoque.
70 Gananoque.
71 Gananoque.
72 Newmarket.
73 . . . . Newmarket.
• 74 . . Toronto Conf.
CATTANACH, DAVID.
1867 c . . Aylmer, W-
68 r. on T . Smithville.
69 Aurora.
70 CQokstown.
71 s. v. c Cobourg. ,
72 r.f.c. &o Markham.
73 .. Bradford.
74 Toronto Conf.
CATTERICK, THOMAS.
1816 r. 071 t. Kingston.
17 . . Kingston.
18 Fort Wellington.
19 Fort Wellington.
20 r.f.c. &o Niagara.
21 Shefford.
22 Shefford,
23 . . Rem. to England.
Died April 21st, 1861, aged 75
years.
CAWTHORNE, JOHN W.
CHAMBERLIN, WYATT.
Toronto Circuit.
Barrie.
Newmarket.
Woodstock.
1844 r. o?i t
45
46
47 ...
48^|
to )- Located.
50 J
51 r. out. Markham.
52 Rem. to U.S
CHALMERS, DAVID.
1860 r. om. Berlin.
61 .... Wellesley.
62 . . Blenheim.
63 Blenheim.
64 r.f.c. &o Erin.
65 Erin.
66 L'Orignal.
67 L'Orignal.
68 L'Orignal.
69 . . Bell's Corners.
70 Bell's Corners.
Bath and
Amherst Isle.
72 .-....: Bath.
73 Bath.
74 London Conf.
71
1814]
( Methodist
to
\ Episcopal
32
( Conference.
33
to'
► sup'd .
Rideau.
36
37
to
> sup'd
Elizabethtown.
49
50
Located.
CHAMBERS, ALEX. C.
1868 c.
69 R. on T .
. Darlington.
70
No Station — ill
health
71
Prince Albert.
72 ....
Leslieville.
73 R.F.C.&
o Morrison.
74
. . . ■ .
London Conf.
CHAMBERS, ANDREW
BUSTEED.
1864
R. on T . Arran.
65
.... Markham.
66
Newcastle.
67
Newmarket and
68
r.f.c &o Newmarket.
69
Consecon.
70
Consecon.
71
. . . . Consecon.
72
Montreal Sixth.
73
. . Montreal Sixth.
74
CHANT, JOSEPH HORATIO.
1864 R. wit. Bayfield.
65 . . Elma.
66 Waterloo, K'n.
67 ... Smith's Falls.
68 r.f.c. &o Bathurst.
69 Osgoode.
70 . . . . Osgoode.
71 Osgoode.
72 ... Moira.
73 . Moira.
74 '...,... Toronto Conf.
CHAPMAN, FRANCIS.
1845 c ,
Simcoe.
46 R. om.
Simcoe.
47
London.
48
Woodstock.
49 R.F.C. &0
Simcoe and New
Credit.
50 ...
Norwich.
51
Norwich.
52 ..
53
54
55
Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Port Stanley.
Port Stanley.
Died Nov. 19th, 1855, aged 37
vears.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
77
CHAPMAN, J. ANDERSON
MA.
1866 c. . . Lloydtown.
67 E. on t. Orillia.
68 s. v. c Cobourg.
69 u. v. c. Cobourg.
70 u. v. c . . Cobourg.
71 No Station— ill
health.
72 f.r.c. &o Lawrenceville.
73 .... Frankfort.
74 Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Unveri-
sity— B.A., 1871 ; M.A., 1874.
CHAPMAN, WILLIAM.
1846 C. ... Bonchire.
47 K.WH.. Richmond.
48 Mississippi.
49 Matilda.
50 r.f.o. &o Shannonville.
51 . . Shannonville.
52 . . Farmersville.
53 . . Farmersville.
54 ... Port Dover.
55 ... Gosfield.
56 Gosfield.
57 Amherstburg.
58 Amherstburg.
59 ... Warwick.
60 Warwick.
61 Devonshire.
62 .... Devonshire.
63 Exeter.
64 London North.
65 . . . . Aylmer, C. W.
66 Aylmer, C.W
67 Rond Eau.
68 Blenheim.
69 .... Ridgetown.
70 Bidgetown.
71 Dawn Mills.
72 . . Mount Brydges.
73 . . . Mount Brydges.
74 London Conf.
CHARBONELL, THOMAS.
1856 e. f. c. Roxton Fch. Mis.
57 Roxton Fch. Mis.
58 . . Stanstead F. Mis.
59 Stanstead F. Mis.
60 Stanstead F. Mis.
61)
to \
65.)
66 .... Compton.
67 sup'd. Compton.
68 sup'd. Compton.
69 sup'd . Compton.
70 .... Granby.
71 ... Shefford.
72 ... Shefford.
73 ... Sweetsburg.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
1871
72
Magog Fch. Mis.
CHARLTON, EDWARD, B.A.
1869 c Keppel.
70 n. on t. . Thornbury.
Artemesia, 3 mo.
ill-health.
No Station — ill-
health.
73 Artemesia.
74 . . . . Located.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity— B.A., Silver Medallist,
1868.
CHARLTON, JAMES.
1868 c. . . Arkona.
69 R. on t . Belmont.
70 Belmont.
71 s. v. c . Cobourg.
72 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
73 e.f.c. &o Plainville.
74 London Conf.
CHARTIER, STEPHEN.
1864 e. out
65 Stukeley and
Farnham.
66 Stukeley and
Farnham.
67 Stukeley.
68 r.f.c. &o Stukeley.
69 .. Lake of Two
Mountains.
70 Rem. to U.S.
CHASE, HENRY P.
1856 e. on t Mount Elgin
and Muncey.
57 r.f. c. & o Michipicoton.
58 . . Located.
CHOWN, EDWIN ANNING,
B.A.
1868 o. Listowel.
69 R. on T. . Drayton.
70 . . Tilsonburg.
71 Smith's Falls.
72 stu Montreal Th. C.
73 r.f.c.&o Beaverton.
74 . . London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity— B. A., Silver Medallist,
1867.
CHRISTOPHERSON, HALL.
1857 C. . Bayfield.
58 E. out. Woodstock.
Ingersoll.
Mount Brydges.
60 Milton.
61 E. f.o. &o Glanford.
62 .. Glanford.
63 . . Glanford.
64 Stratford.
65 Stratford.
66 ... Stratford.
67 . . . . Ailsa Craig and
Park Hill.
68 .... Ailsa Craig.
69 .... Gait.
59
1870
71
72
73
74
Gait.
Agent Vic. Col.
Wellington Sq.
Wellington Sq.
London Conf.
, CHAS., M.A.
Eastern British
America
Conference..
St. John, C.E.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Quebec.
CHURCHILL
1837
to
43
44
45
46
47
48
49 Quebec.
50 Quebec.
51 ... E. B. A. Conf.
Visited Canada Conf. in 1862.
CLAPPISON, DAVID C.
1844 c. ... Barrie.
45 E. on t. Loughboro.
46 . . Whitby and
Pickering..
47 . . Oshawa.
48 Brampton.
49 e.f.c. &o Brampton.
50 L'Orignal.
51 ... L'Orignal.
52 ... L'Orignal.
53 Farmersviile.
54 .... Farmersville.
55 . . Bath.
56 ... . Bath.
57 Bath.
58 .... Lindsay.
59 Lindsay.
60 Lindsay.
61 . . Ameliasburg.
62 . . Ameliasburg.
63 ... Ameliasburg.
64 Colborne.
65 Colborne.
66 . . Colborne.
67 . . Aylmer.
68 . . Aylmer.
69 . . Aylmer.
70 Exeter.
71 . . Exeter.
72 .... Westminster.
73 .... Westminster.
74 . . London Conf.
CLARK, GEORGE.
1866 E. out. Romney.
67 Romney.
68 . . Kingsville.
69 ... Sarnia.
70 e.f.c. &o Mooretown.
71 ... Mooretown.
72 . . . Mooretown.
73 Forest.
74 . . London Conf.
CLARKE, JAMES MATHIE-
SON.
1851 c. . . Barrie.
52 E.OST j ***■ Vincent.
( Saugeen.
78
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1853
Goderich.
1871 ....*
"Welland.
1850 R.F.C.&0
Hungerford.
54
Glanford.
72
Millbrook.
51
Hungerford.
55 OED.
Wallace.
73 F. SEC
Millbrook.
52 ,
Wilton.
56 R F. C. .
Wellesley.
74 ..
Toronto Conf.
53 . .
Wilton.
57
Mono.
54 .. ..
55
London.
London. -1
Died April 16th, 1858, aged 28
CLARK, WM.
WARNER, D.D.
56
Sandwich and
years.
1856 c
Devonshire.
Windsor.
57 b. on t . .
Belmont.
57 F. SEC
Clinton.
CLARKE, JOHN S.
58 ..
59 . . . .
Blenheim.
Mt. Pleasant.
58 F. SEC
59 F. SEC
Clinton.
Clinton.
1854 R. on t.
Barrie.
60 R.F.C.&O
Mt. Pleasant.
60 F. SEC
Stratford.
55 ..
Newmarket.
61
Port Dover.
61 F. SEC
Stratford.
56
London.
62 sup'd .
Woodstock.
62 ....
Ingersoll.
57
London.
63
Toronto East.
63
Ingersoll.
58 E.F.C.&O
Rockwood.
64
Toronto East.
64 CH. C. D.
Chatham.
59 ....
Cookstown.
65
St. Thomas.
65"| CHMN.
r Owen Sound.
60 ....
Cooks town.
66
St. Thomas.
66 1- ow. s. -
67 J DIST.
Owen Sound.
61 .. , ,.
Cookstown.
67
Ingersoll.
Guelph.
Guelph.
^Owen Sound.
62
63 F. SEC
Bradford.
Bradford.
68 sup'd.
68 sup'd .
68 CHMN .
69 ....
Newcastle.
Newcastle.
64 F. SEC
Bradford.
70
Rp.ni to TT. S..
70 ...
Rem. to U. S.,
65
Napanee.
and united with the New York
and united with Michigan Con-
66 F. SEC
Napanee.
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
ference, Methodist Episcopal
67 F. SEC
Napanee.
copal Church.
He is now (1880)
l^nurcn.
68 ...
Grimsby.
Pastor of the Eighteenth St.
Died in Cazenovia, Michigan,
69
Grimsby.
Church, New York. The honor-
February 24th
, 1878, aged 57
70 F. SEC
Grimsby.
ary degree of D.D. was conferred
years.
71 F. SEC
Thorold.
upon him by
the Illinois Wes-
72 F. SEC
73 F. SEC
Thorold.
Thorold.
leyan University in June, 1880.
CLEMENT
, BENJAMIN.
74
Toronto Conf.
1862 r. on t
Hullsville.
CLARKSON, GEO. C.
63
HuUsville.
1870 R. on t
Sumas and
64
Georgetown.
CLARKE
NELSON B.
Chilliwhack.
65
Georgetown.
1Q,H ( R. 071 T
1858 1 S. V.' C
59
60 ..
61
1 Cobourg.
Southampton
and Paisley.
Carleton Place.
No station on
account of ill
health.
Rem. to Califor-
71
Sumas and
Chilliwhack.
66 R.F.C.&C
67 ... .
Streetsville.
Streetsville. .
72 s. v. c
73 s. v. c
74
CLARKSON,
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Located.
JOHN B., M.A.
68
69
70
71
72
73
Milton.
Milton.
Richwood.
Richwood.
Richwood.
Fairfield.
62
1857 R. on t.
Frankford and
74
London Conf.
nia Conf. U. S.
Trenton.
Died, April
5th, 1864, aged 31
58)
59 f
CLEMENT. EDWIN.
years.
60 ( 8- Y- C
. Cobourg.
1845 c . .
Covington, N.Y.
CLARKE
1851 E. on t.
, RICHARD.
1 Kingston.
( Hamilton.
61 )
62 .... Toronto East.
63 b.f.c.&o Kingston.
46 B. on t . .
47 ..
48 ..
Alabama, N.Y.
Murray, N.Y.
Gosfield and
64
Kingston.
Amherstburg.
Gosfield.
52 ..
Crowland.
65
Kingston.
49 ...
53
St. Catharines.
66 ..
Montreal East.
50 b.f.c. &r
Paris.
54
j Guelph.
67 ...
Montreal Centre.
51
Paris.
( Elora.
68 . .
Montreal Centre.
52
Paris.
55 E.F.C.&
d Hemmingford.
69 .
Montreal Centre.
53 . .
Simcoe.
56
St. John's.
70 sup'd . .
Montreal Centre.
54 . .
Simcoe.
57
St. John's.
71
Gait.
55
Vienna.
58
Farmers ville.
72 ..
Gait.
56
Vienna.
59
. Maitland.
73
Gait.
57 ..
Vienna.
60 . . .
. Maitland.
74
London Conf.
58
Chatham.
61
Maitland.
A graduate
of Victoria Univer-
59 .. ..
Chatham.
62
. Moulinette.
sity— B.A., 1863; M.A., 1873.
60
Chatham.
63
Moulinette.
61 F. SEC.
Sarnia.
64
65
Odessa.
Odessa.
CLEGHORN, THOMAS.
62 F. SEC.
63
Sarnia.
Bowmanville.
66 . .
Erin.
1845 b. on t.
. Conseoon.
64 F. SEC. .
Bowmanville.
67 ..
Erin.
46 ....
Peterboro'.
65 F. SEC.
Bowmanville.
68
Erin.
47 ...
Hallowell.
66
Yonge St. South.
69 ..
Welland.
48 ..
Hallowell.
67 F. SEC.
Yonge St. South.
70
Welland.
49
. Napanee.
68
Yonge St. South.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
79
1869 . . Streetsville.
COCHEAN, GEOEGE.
1847 ...
Perth.
70 . . . Streetsville.
71 . . Streetsville.
72 f. sec. . Picton.
73 f. sec. Picton.
1853 c. Elora.
54 r. onT. Goderich.
55 ... Holland Landing
56 or. . . '. Port Stanley.
57 R. f. c Port Stanley.
58 . . Port Stanley.
48
49
50
51
Perth.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
74 . . . . Toronto, Conf.
Delegate to the First General
52
53
54
55
56 ...
57
58
Matilda.
Matilda
Matilda.
Wilton and
Lough boro
Wilton.
Milton.
Milton
Conference held in Toronto, 1874.
CLEWOETH, THOMAS.
59 . . Belmont.
60 Belmont.
61 . . Chatham.
62 Chatham.
63 . . Whitby and
1856 c Chambly, C.E.
Oshawa.
59") CHMN
. ( Newcastle.
57 R. onT.. Aylmer, C.E.
64 . . . . Whitby and
60 j- WHIT
61 J DIST.
62
\ Newcastle.
58 . . Westmeath.
59 . . Frankford and
Oshawa.
65 Whitby and
( Newcastle,
l.'olborne.
Trenton.
60 r.f.c. &o Sandwich and
Windsor.
Oshawa.
66 Bowmanville.
67 . . Toronto West.
63
64
65
66
gOCHMN.
1- PERTH
J DIST
. Colborne.
Ameliasburg.
Ameliasburg.
. Ameliasburg.
( Smith's Falls.
| Smith's Falls.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
61 . . Sandwich and
Windsor.
68 . . Toronto West.
69 Toronto West.
62 . . Amherstburg.
70 F. sec. Toronto East.
63 . . Amherstburg.
71 f. sec. Toronto East.
64 Gosfield.
72 f. sec. . Toronto East.
69
65 Gosfield.
73 . . Yokohama, Japan
70 ...
66 . . Wardsville.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
71
Millbrook.
67 . . Wardsville.
72
Bond Head.
68 . . .". Wingham.
73
Bond Head.
69 . . Wingham.
COLE, BENJAMIN.
74
London Conf.
70 Londesboro' and
Holmesville.
1855 c. .. Melbourne, C.E.
71 . . Londesboro' and
56 r. out. Melbourne, C.E.
Holmesville.
57 . . Melbourne, C.E.
COLEMAN, WILLIAM.
72 Sault Ste. Marie.
73 . . . Sault Ste. Marie.
58 New Ireland.
59 r.f.c. &o New Ireland.
1837 R. on t.
Nelson.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
60 Coaticook and
Barnston.
38
39
Brantford.
Hamilton and
61 Coaticook and
Ancaster.
Barnston.
40
. London.
CLIPSHAM, JOHN W.
62 Coaticook and
41 r.f.c. &
o Oxford.
1869 c. Coldwater.
Barnston.
42
43 '. ...
44 ..
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
. Brockville.
. Peter) ioro'
Dundas.
Albion.
. Bradford.
Bowmanville.
Colborne.
. Hallowell.
Brighton.
Wilton.
. Smith's Falls.
70 R. on t . Coldwater.
71 Albion.
72 Hatley and
Cassville.
73 . . Hatley and
Cassville.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
63 Compton.
64 . . Compton.
65 . . Compton.
66 Granby.
67 Granby.
68 Granby.
69 f. sec. . . Clarenceville.
70 sup'd.. . Granby.
Died Aug. 2nd, 1870, aged 45
COBB, THOMAS.
years.
53
Smith's Falls.
54
Richmond.
1855 c. . . Grimsby.
COLE, WM. JOHN.
55
Richmond.
56 R. on T . Thorold.
56
Eichmond.
57 . . . . Dunnville.
1863 R. mn Tamworth.
57
Demorestville.
58 . . Glanford.
64 . . Wilton.
58 ....
Hungerford.
59 r.f.c. &o Cayuga.
65 . . Wilton.
59
Hungerford.
60 . . Cayuga.
66 . . . . Eem. to U. S.
60
Hungerford.
61 . . . . Niagara.
Died July 13th, 1867, aged 24
61 j CHMN.
) Matilda.
62 .... Niagara.
years.
62 ) DIST.
) Matilda.
63 Centreville.
63
Brighton.
64 . . Demorestville.
64 ...
Brighton.
65 .: Demorestville.
COLEMAN, FRANCIS.
65
Brighton.
66 . . . . Demorestville.
1840— IStn7'
66
Kleinburg.
67 . . Milford.
67
Kleinburg.
68 F. sec. . . Trenton.
... J Toronto.
| Hamilton.
68
Brock.
69 F. sec. . . Trenton.
69
Brock.
70 F. sec. Trenton.
42 ord. . Albion.
70
Brock.
71 . . Mount Forest.
43 . . Albion.
71
Milford.
72 Mount Forest.
44 R. f. c . . Barrie.
72 sup'd.
Scarboro'.
73 Mount Forest.
45 ... Prescott.
73 sup'd.
Scarboro'.
74 . . . London Conf.
46 Hull.
74 ...
Toronto Conf.
80
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
COLLING, JOSEPH S.
1866 s. V. c.
. Cobourg.
COOLEY, WILLIAM M.
1862 c. , St. Vincent.
63 k. on t . Cookstown.
64 s. v. c. Cobourg.
65 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
67 R.F.C. &
68 sup'd
69 sup'd
Died Jan.
o Milford.
Pittsburg.
Pittsburg.
7th, 1870, aged 33
1857 e. cm t Walpole Island.
58 . . Penetanguishene
59 . . Penetanguishene
60 . . St. Andrews.
66 . . Newmarket and
years.
61 e.f.c &o Walpole Island.
Aurora.
62 Walpole Island.
67 e.f.c. &o Muskoka.
68 . Mono.
CONSTABLE, THOMAS
TTT k X TT XT1 T\
63 ....... Saugeen and
Southampton.
69 Rosemont.
WALKER.
64 . . Saugeen and
70 Rosemont.
71 : HuUsville.
72 ... Nanticoke.
73 .... Nanticoke.
1843 c.
44 e. oni.
45
46 ...
. Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
. Woodstoek.
Southampton.
65 ... Rem. to U. S.
74 . . London Conf.
47 ..
Warwick and
Adelaide.
COONEY, ROBERT, D.D.
COLLING, THOMAS, B.A.
48 ...
49
Elizabeth town.
Elizabethtown.
1831 ) ( Eastern
to > . . < British
1862 c. . . . HuUsville.
50 R.F.C. &
o Carlton and
37 ) ( America.
63 E. out. Arran.
Pakenham.
38 ... Odelltown.
64^1
51 ..
Carlton and
39 Odelltown.
to J-u.v.o. Cobourg.
Pakenham.
40 Stanstead.
68 J
52 ...
. St. Andrews.
41 .... Stanstead.
69 e.f.c. &o Dundas.
53
St. Andrews.
,„ I Stanstead.
70 . . . . . Oakville.
54 ....
St. Andrews.
j Montreal.
71 . . . Lachine.
55 ...
Melbourne.
43 ... Montreal.
72 .. „ . . . . Lachine.
56
Melbourne.
44 ... Montreal.
73 . . Lachine.
57 ...
. Melbourne.
74 . . London Conf.
58
Eaton.
46 Toronto West.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
59
60
Eaton.
TCfl t.OTl
47 ) ( Eastern
to > . < British
sity— B.A. 1869.
61
Clarenceville.
54 ) ( America.
62 ....
Clarenceville.
55 ... St. John's.
CONNOLLY, DANIEL.
63
64
Clarenceville.
Dunham.
56 Guelph.
57 ... . . Guelph.
1857 e. on T Morris.
65
Dunham.
58 j chm-n | L d
58 St. Mary's.
66 ..
Dunham.
59 ( DIST. \ JJUmlu"-
59 ... Howick.
67 ...
St. Armand.
60 .'. St. Catharines.
60 . . . . Stratford.
68
. St. Armand.
61 )
61 e.f.c. &o Kincardine.
69 ...
. St. Armand.
to > sup'd St. Catharines.
62 . . Kincardine.
70
. Aultsville.
67)
63 . Kincardine.
71
. Aultsville.
68 sup'd. Toronto North.
64 Paisley.
72
Aultsville.
69 Toronto North.
65 . . Harrington.
73
. "Spencerville.
Died March 17th, 1870, aged
66 Harrington.
74
. Montreal Conf.
70 years.
67 . . . L'Orignal.
68 North Wakefield
Delegate to the First General
69 f. sec. . Richmond.
Conference, Toronto, 1784.
COPWAY, GEORGE.
70 f. sec. Richmond.
71 f. sec. Richmond.
(ka-ka-ge-bow.)
72 Sherbrooke.
COOK, WILLIAM HENRY.
1843 e.f.c. &o Saugeen.
73 . . Sherbrooke.
44 Saugeen.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
1870 c.
. Denbigh and
Mattawachin.
46 . . . Located.
71 E. on t
Denbigh.
CONNOR, MATTHEW
72 OED
Denbigh and
Died July 15th, 1869, aged 59
1840 E. on t Pembroke.
73
Abinger.
. Marmora.
years.
41 ... Pembroke.
42 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
74 .
Toronto Conf.
CORBETT, JOHN.
43 s. v. c, Cobourg.
1846 ~) c Presbyterian
44 .... Cartwright and
Man vers.
COOKMAN,
CHRISTOPHER.
to \ { Church of Can-
62 J I ada.
45 ... Crosby.
1865 c.
. Drayton.
63 e. on t . . Mono.
46 e.f.c. &o Newborough.
66 e. on T.
. Wellesley.
64 e. f. c . Kleinburg.
47 . . . . Scugog.
67
Georgetown.
65 .... Kleinburg.
48 .... Located.
68
. Point Abino.
66 ... Flinton and Ad-
69 E.F.C. &
o Exeter.
dington Road.
CONNOR, SAMUEL.
70 .. .
71
Nissouri.
Nissouri.
67 Flinton and Ad-
dington Road.
1863 c. Denbigh.
72
Nissouri.
68 , . Flinton and Ad-
64 e. on t Tamworth.
73
Berlin.
dington Road.
65 Tamworth.
74
London Conf.
69 Playfair.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
81
1870
71
72
73
74
Playfair.
Playfair.
Grenville.
Grenville.
Montreal Conf.
CORNISH, GEORGE HENRY.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C.&O
F. SEC .
F. SEC. .
Mitchell.
Clinton.
Kincardine.
Newcastle.
Beaverton.
Beaverton.
Glanford.
Glanford.
Cainsville.
Cains ville.
( 'ainsville.
Rockwood.
Rockwood.
Pickering.
Pickering.
Pickering.
London Oonf.
Author of the ' ' Hand Book of
Canadian Methodism," published
in 1867.
Journal Secretary of the Con-
ference for the years 1872, 1873,
and 1874.
COSFORD, THOMAS.
CORSON, ROBERT.
1822^)
to L
32 J
33 ..
34 ..
35 ..
36
37 ..
38
39 ..
40 ..
41 .
42
43 ..
44 ..
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53 .
54
V.)
56 .
57 .
58 i
to V sup'd . Cobourg,
72 J
73 sup'd
74 ..
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Yonge Street.
Newmarket.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Bath and Isle of
Tanti.
Consecon.
Sheffield.
Warwick.
Adelaide.
Norwich.
Norwich.
Gosfield.
Chippewa.
Crowland.
Cainsville.
Cainsville.
Erin.
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
Cainsville.
London Conf.
1839 R. oni..
40 ...
41 ....
42 ... .
43 R.F.C.&O
44
45
46
47
48 ...
49
50
51
52 .. ..
53
54
55
56
57^
58
59
60
61 J
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
^ z, ^
5 a ■£
CHMN.
P. DIST
Murray.
Grimsby.
St. Catharines.
Simcoe.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Guelph.
Guelph.
York.
Seneca.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Bowman ville.
Bowman ville.
Bowmanville.
' Stratford.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Goderich.
.St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
Yonge St. South.
Yonge St. South.
Yonge St. South.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
COTTON, WILLIAM.
1845 c. . . Bath.
,., ( R, OUT I , , ,
ib ] s. v. c. ( <Jobourg-
47 Sherbrooke,C.W
48 Dropped.
COX, HENRY.
1846 R. otit&o Quebec.
47 . . Quebec.
48 Dunham.
\ Montreal.
| Wesleyville.
50 Wesleyville.
51 ... . Rem. to IT. S.,
and united with the Methodist
Episcopal Church. In 1874 he
was Chaplain of the Y. M. C. A.
in San Francisco, and a member
of the Howard Street Quarterly
Conference.
49
CRAGG, EDWARD.
1854 c.
55 R. on T.
56 ....
57 ..
Point Levi.
Chaudiere.
Dudswell.
Millbrook.
Newcastle.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
.F.c.&o Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Mount Brydges.
Mount Brydges.
Howick.
. . Howick.
. . Howick.
Teeswater.
Teeswater.
Teeswater.
Bayfield.
Bayfield.
. . Tyreonnell.
.. Tyreonnell.
Smithfield.
Toronto Conf.
CRAIG, WILLIAM.
1870 c. . .
Erin.
71 R. on t
Chandos.
72
( Bobcaygeon.
j Minden.
73
74
Hall's Bridge.
Montreal Conf.
CRANE, ISAAC.
1855 R. onr.
56
■ Fredericksburg
Delhi.
57 ORD . .
Morris.
58
Morris.
59 R. F. ('.
Elma.
60
Elma.
61 ...
Elma.
62
Rockwood.
63
Wellesley.
64
65
66
Wellesley.
Wellesley.
Drayton.
67
Drayton.
68 ..
69 ...
Drayton.
Peel.
70 ..
Peel.
71
Peel.
72 ...
. Londesboro'.
73 ....
Londesboro'.
74
London Conf.
CREIGHTON, KENNEDY.
1836 )
to }
. . . New Connexion
39 )
Conference
40 c.
. . I'etei'lioMi'.
41 R.F.C
&o Grand River.
42
Gosfield and
Howard
43
. . St. Thomas.
44 ..
. . St. Thomas.
45 ..
Simcoe.
46 ..
. . Simcoe.
: 47
1 Dundas.
( AVoodstock.
48 ...
Woodstock.
49
Woodstock.
50
. . . Grand River.
51 ..
. . Brantford.
52
Brantford.
53 ...
Bvtown.
82
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1854 CHMN.
55 ..
56
57 sttp'd.
58
59 ...
60
61
62
CHMN
baer'e
DIST.
Bytown and
London.
. St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
London.
Collingwood.
Collingwood.
r Newmarket and
Aurora.
I Newmarket and
} Aurora.
I Newmarket and
L Aurora.
Prescott.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Bruce Mines.
Bruce Mines.
Bruce Mines.
Innisfil.
Owen Sound.
Owen Sound.
Owen Sound.
Orillia.
Toronto Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1859.
Delegate to the First General
Conference. Toronto, 1874.
CREIGHTON, WILLIAM.
63 CHMN.
64 F. SEC
65 F. SEC
• CHMN.
1850 c
Glanford.
51 K. on T.
Chippewa.
52 ....
Goderich.
53
Chatham.
54 b.f.c. &o Kincardine.
55 ...
Rawdon and
Wesleyville.
56
Rawdon.
57
Rawdon.
58
Lochabar.
59
Lochabar.
60
Lachabar.
61
Clarendon.
62 . . ..
Clarendon.
63 ...
Clarendon.
64 ... .
Renfrew.
65 ...
Renfrew.
66 .
Portage-du-Fort.
67
Portage-du-Fort.
68
Portage-du-Fort.
69 F. SEC .
, Renfrew.
70 ...
Fitzroy Harbour.
71 ....
. Fitzroy Harbour.
72
. Fitzroy Harbour.
73 sup'd . .
. Almonte.
74
Montreal Conf.
CREWS, THOMAS.
1851 b. omT.. Kincardine.
52 Kincardine,
53 London Circuit.
54 obd London Circuit.
55 k. f. c . . Warwick.
56 . . . . . Warwick.
57 . . . . Westminster.
58 . . Westminster.
59 Westminster.
60 Fingal.
61 Fingal.
62 Fingal.
1863
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Bayham.
. Bayham .
{ Bayham.
j Fingal.
Fingal.
Fingal.
. Belmont.
Belmont.
. Belmont.
Salford.
Salford.
. Salford.
. London Conf.
CROOKSHANKS, SIMON.
1872 c Franklin Centre.
73 b. d»t. Island Brook.
74 .■ . Montreal Conf.
CROSBY, THOMAS.
1868 K. on t ,
69
70
LY J- Indian Tribes,
72 e.'f'.c. J B-C-
73 J
74 ... Toronto Conf.
CROSS, WILLI AM.
1856 c
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
to
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R. on T .
B.F.C. &0
Elora and Sau-
geen Road.
Wallace.
Elora.
Alma.
Erin.
Durham W.
Durham W.
Hanover.
Hanover.
Saugeen and
Southampton.
Walpole Island.
Walpole Island.
Oneida.
Oneida.
Oneida.
London Conf.
CROZIER JAMES G.
CROSSCOMBE, WILLIAM.
( Eastern British
. . . < America Con-
( ference.
Montreal.
Montreal.
. . Quebec.
.... Quebec.
.... Quebec.
... E. B. A. Conf.
1810
to
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
CROTHERS, WM. J., B.A.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Montreal Conf.
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity, Montreal— B.A. , 1872.
1872 e. ont.
73
74
1872 c
73 B. OUT.
74 ,-■
Harriston.
Newburg.
Montreal Conf.
CULBERT, THOMAS.
1850 b
51 .
52 s.
53
54 b
55
56
57 .
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68 .
69
70
71 .
72
73
74
on T . Bradford.
Barrie.
v. c Cobourg.
.. Peel.
F.c &o Proton.
St. Vincent.
.... Arthur.
....... Mount Forest
and Arthur.
... Mount Forest
find Arthur.
..... Warwick.
Warwick.
. . . Mooretown.
Mooretown.
Mooretown.
Romney.
Romney.
Romney.
Arnherstburg.
. ... Arnherstburg.
Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Homing's Mills.
Homing's Mills.
Homing's Mills.
Toronto Conf.
CULHAM, JOHN.
1830-|
to V . . . . New Connexion
40 J Conf.
41 -i B. F. c.
to Istjp'y. . Yonge Street.
■ 44J
45^1
to V sup't Humber.
52 J
Died December 2nd, 1852, aged
76 years.
1861
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
CULLEN, THOMAS.
e. out Kincardine.
.... Howick.
Wawanosh.
s. v. c . Cobourg.
s. v. c. Cobourg.
e.f.c. &o Bridgewater.
Bridgewater.
Bridgewater.
69 Demorestville.
70
71
72
73
74
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Toronto Conf.
CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW.
1867 c Newmarket and
Aurora.
68 B. out Innisfil.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
83
1869 Cookstown.
CURRIE, JAMES.
CURRY,
ERASTUS. S.
70 .. Yonge St. North.
71 .. Yonge St. North.
1829^1
( Methodist
1861 R. 011 T.
Eganville.
72 r.f.c. &0 Hamilton Third.
to
\ .... 4 Episcopal
62
. Alice.
73 .. .. Cooksville.
32 J
I Conference.
63 s. v. c .
. Cobourg.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
33
r.f.c. &o "Waterloo.
64 s. v. o
Cobourg.
34
Richmond.
65
Shawbridge.
35
Richmond.
66 R.F.C.&
o Shawbridge.
36
Elizabethtown.
67 . . .
. Fitzroy Harbour.
CUNNINGHAM, ROBERT.
37
38
Crosby.
Augusta.
68
69
Fitzroy Harbour.
Fitzroy Harbour.
1873 R. out. Oakwood.
39
Augusta.
70
. Sault Ste. Marie.
74 Dropped.
40
. . Perth.
71 .. ..
. Sault Ste. Marie.
41
Perth.
72
Garden River.
42
Waterloo.
73 ..
Garden River.
43
Located.
74
Toronto Conf.
D.
DANIEL, GEORGE.
1871 R. out. Adelaide.
72 . . . . Wyoming.
73 Wyoming.
74 London Conf.
DARLINGTON, ROBERT.
Whitby.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Peterboro'.
44 R.y. o.&o Peterboro'.
Colborne.
Colborne.
47 Markham.
Located on
count of
health.
ac-
ill
sup't Whitby.
Toronto Conf.
DAVEY, ROBERT.
1868 e. out.. Baltimore.
69 Stirling.
70 ... Dundas.
71 Glanford.
72 r.f. c.& o Ainleyville.
73 ... Brussels.
74 ... London Conf.
DAVIDSON, JOHN C.
1827 ) (-Methodist
to > 1 Episcopal
32 ) l Conference.
33 ord .... Belleville.
34 Kingston.
35 Toronto.
36 Hallowell.
37 Hallowell.
1838 Hamilton and
Stoney Creek.
39 . . Hamilton and
Aucaster.
40 sec. conf Kingston.
41 chmn. Bay Quinte Dist.
42 Toronto.
43 Peterboro'.
44 . . Peterboro'.
45 . . Bytown.
46 . . Bytown.
47 . . Quebec.
48 . . Quebec.
49 . . . Odelltown.
50 Odelltown.
51 ... Odelltown.
52 . . . St. John's.
53 St. John's.
54 . . . . Withdrew and
united with the Episcopalian
Church. He is now (1880) in
charge of a congregation in Hem-
mingford, Quebec.
DAVIES, JOHN.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
R. on T .
ORD
F. C.
STJP D
SUP D .
Hatley.
Hatley.
Farnham.
Farnham.
St Armand.
St. Armand.
Georgeville.
George ville.
Granby.
Granby.
Granby.
Frelighsburg.
Frelighsburg.
Frelighsburg.
Sutton.
Sutton.
Sutton.
Granby.
St. Armand.
Montreal Conf.
DAVIS, GEORGE H.
1842 R. on t. .
43 . .
44 ORD
45
46 R. F. c. .
47 ..
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57 f. sec. . .
58
59 f. sec. .
60 F. SEC. .
61
62 GOV. F. c
63 ) CHMN. (
64 > bar'ie <
65 ) DIST. [
66 ^
67 ]■
68 J
69^|
70 [
71 J
72
73
74
CHMN.
DIST.
CHMN.
DIST.
Institution, Eng.
Institution, Eng.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Kingston
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
St. John's.
St. John's.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Brockville.
Brockville.
St. John's.
St. John's and
Chambly.
St. John's and
Chambly.
Three Rivers.
Hamilton.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Peterboro'
Peterboro',
Peterboro'
Brantford.
Brantford.
Montreal Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
DAVIS, HEMAN.
1833 R. onr..
34
35
36
Sidney.
Cobourg.
Murray.
Located.
84
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
DAYMAN, ABRAHAM.
DB GftUCHY, EDWARD.
DEVERELL, WILLIAM.
1844 R. on t . . Asphodel.
18ll °" . 1 Bolton, French
1835 r.
on T . Peterboro'.
45 . . . - Brock.
72r.OWt. 'Mission.
36 ..
; . Murray.
46 Consecon.
73 . . . )
37
. . Bay Quinte.
47 ... Colhorne.
74 Montreal Conf.
38
... Dropped.
48 r.f.c. &o Sheffield.
49 . . . Marmora.
50 Madoc.
51 ...... Rawdon.
DEMOREST, THOMAS.
1819^1 ("Methodist
to V . . { Episcopal
DEWART, EDWARD
HARTLEY.
52 Shannonville.
26 J I Conference.
1851 c
St. Thomas.
53 Shannonville.
27 )
52 R.
on t . . St. Thomas.
54 , .. ... Wilton.
to > . . . . Located. *
53 ..
.... Port Hope.
55 sup't. . . Wilton.
40 j
54
Thorold.
56 . . . Elgin.
41 Picton.
55 k.f.c. &o Dundas.
57 stjp'd. Elgin.
42 . . . Rideau.
56
St. Andrews.
58 ... Morpeth.
43 Brockville.
57
St. Andrews.
59 , . Morpeth.
44 . . . Peterboro'.
58 ,
Odelltown.
60 . . Morpeth.
45 ... St. Catharines.
59 .=
Odelltown.
61 . . . Holland Landing
46 .... Grimsby.
60 .
Montreal West.
62 stjp'd... Whitby.
47 York.
61 F.
sec . . St. John's.
Died April 13th, 1863, aged 45
years.
48 Humber.
49 ) (
, / \ Agent for Con-
( ) nexional Funds.
62 f.
63
64 ..
sec St. John's.
Collingwood.
54 ) (
65 ...
. . Toronto North.
DEACON, JOSEPH.
55 •. Prince Albert.
56 Prince Albert.
66
67
. . Toronto North.
Toronto North.
1868 c Franklin Centre.
57 , Millbrook.
68 f.
sec Ingersoll.
69 R. on T Angus.
58 Peel.
69 )
•
70 . .. Orillia.
59
to^
, . v . Editor Christian
71 . . . . Sharon and
to
Agent for Book
73)
Guardian.
Mount Albert.
62
Room.
74
Toronto Conf.
_„ I Pickering.
' ( Newcastle.
63
to
71
sup'd Percy.
Delegate to the First General
Conferenee. Toronto. 1874.
73 r.f.c.&o Wellesley.
74 . . London Conf.
Died January 24th, 1872, aged
74 years.
De WOLFE, CHARLES, M.A.
1837)
DE PUTRON, JOHN.
*2f
.... Eastern British
DEAN, HORACE.
47)
America.
1815 r. out. England.
48
Montreal.
1830~> ( Methodist
31 \ • • • \ Episcopal
16 ord. . Montreal.
49
.... Montreal.
17 William Henry.
50
Montreal.
32 J I. Conference.
18 Kingston.
51
Quebec.
33 Gosfield.
19 R. f. c. Melbourne.
52 ...
.... Three Rivers.
34 Gosfield.
20 Melbourne.
53 ...
35 R.F.C.& o Newmarket.
21 . . French Mission.
54 ...
. . . . Three Rivers.
36 ... Newmarket.
22 Bentonville.
55 ..
E. B. A. Conf.
37 Whitby.
23 ... Odelltown.
38 , Whitby.
24 St. Armand.
39 ... Brock.
40 Brock.
41 ... Toronto Circuit.
42 . Snake Island.
Died Sept. 21st, 1859, aged 71
years.
DICKS
1851 r. c
52 ori
SON, G. N. A. F. T.
n t . Montreal.
) Montreal and
43 Snake Island.
Wesleyville.
44 Barrie.
45 . Barrie.
46)
to > Rama.
49)
50 Beausoliel and
French River.
51 . . Beausoliel and
French River.
52 Rama.
53 Rama
DERRICK, THOMAS.
1857 )
53
54
55 r. i
Kingston.
Hamilton.
". c Niagara.
to \ c. . Danville, C.E.
60 p
56
57
Niagara.
Drummon d ville.
61 C Acton vale.
62 c. ... Leslieville.
58 ..
59 ...
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
63 r. on t . . Leslieville.
64 . . . . . Montreal East.
65 r.f.c.&o Montreal East.
66 Kingston.
60 ...
61 ...
62
63 SUP
Whitby.
Whitby.
. .... Whitby.
'd. Whitby and
*J%j • • ■ • JlXiCLLIICL*
54 . . Rama.
55 . . Yonge Street.
56)
to > sup'd. . Yonge St. North.
66)
67 Hamilton.
Oshawa.
68 Cariboo, B.C.
69 Cariboo, B.C.
64
65
St. John's.
70 .... Cariboo, B.C.
71)
66 ...
67
. . , Cornwall.
72 > Nanaimo and
68
Cornwall.
Died Nov. 4th, 1866, aged 68
73 ) Maple Bay.
69 f. s
EC . . Bowmanville.
years.
74
... . Toronto Conf.
70 F. 8
ec . . Bowmanville.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
1871 f. sec . . Bowmanville.
72 St. Thomas.
73 f. sec St. Thomas.
74 London Conf.
DIGNAM, WILLIAM.
1840 r. on t.
'41
42
43 ORD
44 R. F. c.
45 ....
46
47
48 ..
49 ...
50
51 ...
52
53
54
55 ..
56
57
58 )
59^ ...
60 )
61
62
63
64 sup'd. .
Buckingham.
St. Andrews.
Clarendon.
Warwick.
Warwick.
Gosfield and
Tilbury.
London Circuit.
Stratford & Peel.
Stratford.
Stratford.
Mono.
Mono.
Mono.
Gosfield.
Gosfield.
Morpeth.
Morpeth.
Morpeth.
Devonshire and
McGillivray.
Belmont.
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
London South.
Died July 22nd, 1864, aged 56
years.
DINGMAN, GARRETT J.
1853 c. ... Lindsay.
54 R. on T. . Lindsay.
55 Wilton and
Loughboro'
56 ord St. Vincent.
57 R. F. u Elgin.
58 Elgin.
59 ... Elgin.
60 Shannonville.
61 Long Isld Locks.
62 . . Long Isld Locks.
63 ... North Wakefield.
64 North Wakefield.
65 New Glasgow.
66 New Glasgow.
'67 . . Demorestville.
68 .... Demorestville.
69 ... Bridgewater.
/0 ..... Bridgewater.
71 • • ■ Bridgewater.
72 . . Wellington.
73 Wellington.
74 Toronto Conf.
DIXON, JAMES.
1856 c Brampton.
57 R. on T . . Brampton.
58 .... London.
59 Rem. to U. S.
DIXON, WILLIAM.
1843 R. on t
44 ....
Woodstock.
Dropped.
DOCHSTADER, JOHN W.
1863)
to } .
71 i
72
73 ORD
74
New Connexion
Conference.
Grimsby.
Acton.
Toronto Conf.
DOEL, JOHN.
1852
to
57
58
59 ..
60 .. ..
61 ..
62
63
64
65 sup'd
66
67
68
69 sup'y
70
71
72 sup'y
73 sup'y
74
New Connexion
Conference.
Thamesford.
Nissouri.
Devonshire and
McGillivray.
. Devonshire.
Florence.
Walsingham.
J Ingersoll.
\ St. Clair.
Walpole.
Cape Crocker.
. Cape Crocker.
Toronto.
Cape Crocker.
Brudenell and
Carlow.
Yorkville.
Yorkville.
Toronto Conf.
DOREY, GIFFORD.
1846 r.owt.&o Montreal.
47
48 ...
49
50 R. F. C.
51
52 ....
53
54)
55 \ ...
56)
57 ....
58 f. sec
59 F. SEC
60 f. sue
61 F. SEC
62 F. SEC
63 ...
and united
Quebec.
Sherbrooke.
Odelltown.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
St. Armand.
Shefford and
Granby.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
Rem. to England
with the English
Wesleyan Conference. He is
now (1879) in charge of the Sea-
man s Mission, Commercial Road
East, London.
DORION, JOSEPH ARCH'D.
1858 r. out.. Durham, F.M.
59 .... Durham.
60 Quebec, F.M.
61 .... Quebec.
1862 r.f.c.&o Quebec,
63 . . Quebec,
64 Quebec, J- F.M.
65 Quebec,
66 Quebec, j
67 Sauble.
68 .... Sauble.
69 . . Sauble.
70 Roxton Pond.
71 . . ... Roxton Pond.
72 Roxton Pond.
73 ... Shefford.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
DOUGLAS, GEORGE, LL.D.
1848 c ... Melbourne, C. E
49 r. ou t . Bermuda.
50 Bermuda.
51 sup'y. No Station — ill
health.
52 ord . . Montreal East.
53 R. f. c . Montreal East.
54 . . Kingston.
55 Kingston.
56 ... Kingston.
57 Toronto West.
58 Toronto West.
59 Toronto West.
60 .... Hamilton.
61 ... Hamilton.
62 . Hamilton.
63 sup'd. Montreal Centre,
64 ... Montreal West.
65 . . . Montreal West.
66 Montreal West.
67 Montreal Centre.
68 Montreal Centre.
69 chmn Montreal Centre.
70 . Montreal, St.
Joseph's, &Lachine.
71 .. Montreal Fourth.
72 . . MontrealFourth.
73 .. .. Princ. Theo. Col.
Montreal.
74 . . . . Montreal Conf.
The hon. degree of LL. D. was
conferred upon him by the Uni-
versity of McGill College, Mon-
treal, in 1870.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
DOUGLAS, JOHN.
1846
c.
Sherbrooke.
47
r. Mir..
Sherbrooke.
48
Odelltown.
49
Odelltown.
50
Chambly.
51
F.R.C.&O
Chambly.
52
Wesleyville.
53
54
sup'y
Chambly.
55
to
sup'y
Montreal Centr
71
72
Removed to U.
DOUSE, JOHN.
1834
R. on T . .
Grand River.
35
ORD.
Grand River.
36
St. Catharines.
86
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1837
38 K. f. c.
39 ..
40 ..
41 1
to V
44j
45
46
47 . . . .
48 V
49 CHMN.
50
• CHMN.
CHMN.
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58^)
59 [ CHMN.
60 J
61
62 } CHMN.
63 '
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71 .. ...
72
73 sup'd.
74 . .
CHMN.
Cobourg.
St. Clair.
St. Clair.
St. Clair.
Belleville.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Cobourg.
Kingston.
Toronto "West.
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Barrie.
London.
London.
Guelph.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
St. John.
St. John.
St. John.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Toronto Third.
Toronto Conf.
Co- Delegate of the Conference,
1858 and 1859.
Treasurer of the Superannuated
Ministers' Fund, 1860 to 1874.
DOWLER, JOHN ALEX-
ANDER.
1854 c Osgoode.
55 r. ore t . Morris.
56 . . Howick.
57 s. v. c. . . Cobourg.
58 r.f.c.&o Bobcaygeon.
59 . . . . Bobcaygeon.
60 Bobcaygeon.
61)
62 [ Flinton and Ad-
63 ) dington Road.
64 Marmora.
65 Marmora.
66 Marmora.
67 .... Bell's Corners.
68 Bell's Corners.
69 Elgin.
70 Elgin.
71 Elgin.
72 Glentay.
73 . . ... . Glentay.
74 Montreal Conf.
DOWN,
1855 c
56 R. on t . .
57
SAMUEL.
Millbrook.
Sarnia.
Chatham.
1858 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
59 r.f.c&o Seymour.
60 Bruce Mines.
61 . . . Bruce Mines.
62 ... Bruce Mines.
63 ... Nottawasaga.
64 ) ( Garden' River
65 } .... I and Sault Ste.
66 ) ( Marie.
67 Templeton.
68 Thurso.
69 Thurso.
70 .. .. Thurso.
71)
72 > Long Isld. Locks
73)
74 ... Toronto Conf.
DOXEE, ARCHELAUS.
1857 c.
58 r. on x .
59
60
61 R.F.C &0
62
63 ..
64
65
66
67
68 .. ..
69
70 ..
71
72 ..
73
74
Sidney.
Onslow.
L'Orignal.
Point Alexander.
Onslow.
Onslow.
Onslow.
Brudenell.
Brudenell.
Maynooth.
Marmora.
Marmora.
Marmora.
Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Tweed.
Toronto Conf.
DRAKE, THOMAS.
1858 R. on t . . Florence.
59 .... Gosfieldand
Amherstburg.
60 Romney.
Died April 30th, 1861, aged 23
years.
DRENNAN, ALEXANDER.
1855 r
56 s.
57 .
58
59 r.
60
61
62
63
64 .
65 ..
66 ...
67 ..
68
69
70
71
. on-v Whitby,
v. c. . . Cobourg.
Alnwick Circuit.
Merrickville.
f.c. &o Onslow.
Renfrew.
Renfrew.
Holland Landing
.... Holland Landing
. . Holland Landing
Walsingham.
. . Walsingham.
Walsingham.
... Tyrconnell.
. Gaspe.
Gaspe.
. . . Gaspe.
1872
73
74
Cartwright.
Metis.
Montreal Conf.
DUNDAS, BRABAZON B.
1869
70
71
72
73
R.F.C.&O
Smith ville.
Coboconk and
Bolsover;
Clarendon and
Portage du Fort.
Romney.
Streetsville.
74 Toronto Conf.
DYER, JAMES E.
1854 c
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
ORD. .
R. F. C
t Elora.
\ Guelph.
R. oni. . Gray.
. . ... Wallace and
Elma..
Peel.
Erin.
Erin and Rock-
wood..
Erin.
Wellesley.
Wellesley.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
London South-
London Soiithi
London South.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Lucan.
Lucan.
London Conf.
DYRE, WM. RANKIN.
1855 c.
Durham.
56 r. on t Brant.
57 ORD
Arran.
58
Arran.
59 R. F
. c. Arran.
60 ...
. . . Southampton
and Paisley
61 ...
Southampton
and Paisley.
62 ...
Thornbury.
63 ..
Thornbury.
64 .
Bayfield.
65
Bayfield.
66
Bayfield.
67
Mitchell.
68
, Mitchell.
69 ...
Mitchell.
70 ...
. St. George
71
Matilda.
72 ...
Matilda.
73 ....
Matilda.
74 ....
. . . Montreal Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
87
E.
EASON, RICHARD.
1872 c
73 r. onr.
n
Kingston First.
Montreal Conf.
EASTMAN, ANDREW C.
1867 c.
68 R. OUT.
69
70
Clarendon.
Alice.
Calabogie.
Calabogie.
Located.
EB7, CHARLES S., B.A.
1866 c
r. on T
s. v. c.
67
to
70
71 R.F.C. &0
72
73
74
Cobourg.
Preston and
Paris, Germ.
Preston and
Paris, Germ.
Hamilton, Germ.
London Conf.
Editor for some years of Cana-
dian Evangelist (German Metho-
dist.)
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—A.B., 1871.
EDMISON, THOMAS J.
1868 c. ... Oakwood.
69 r. on t. Oakwood.
70 . . Omemee.
71 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
72 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
73 r.f.c.&o Grafton.
74 Toronto Conf.
EDMONDS, JABEZ.
1870 c.
71 it.
72
73 s.
74
Nissouri.
Peel.
Berlin.
Cobourg.
London Conf.
EDWARDS, ANDREW.
EDWARDS, ABEL.
1863 R. om.. Mooretown.
64 | (No Station—
65 \ ■•• \ ill health.
66 Muskoka.
67 . . 0 range ville.
68 . . Cooksville.
69 ) I No Station—
70 \ ( ill health.
71 Nissouri.
72 Aylmer.
73 r.f.c.&o East Zorra.
74 London Conf.
1852
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R. F. C
C. . . Barrie.
R. mil. Barrie.
ord Holland L'ding.
.... Guelph.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
Exeter.
Exeter.
Exeter.
Fingal.
Fingal.
Fingal.
Belmont.
London Conf.
EDWARDS, GEORGE.
1873 r. on t
74
Palestine, Man.
Toronto Conf.
EDWARDS, TIMOTHY.
1857 R. on t. Ingersoll.
58 St. George.
59 Rem. to U. S.
EDWARDS, WM. WATSON.
1866 c.
67 R. on t.
68 ..
69 ...
70 s. v. c .
71 s. v. c
72
»3 } R.F.C.(
74
( Harrowsmith
( and Frontenac.
\ Bath, 5 months.
J Erin, 7 months.
Erin.
. Listowel.
. Cobourg.
Cobourg.
\ Wallaceburg
°' I Walpole Isld.
London Conf.
ELLIOTT, JAMES.
1841 c. . . Richmond.
42 r. on t. Richmond.
43
44
L'Orignal.
Matilda.
45 r.f.c.&o Kemptville.
46 Kemptville.
47 Kemptville.
48 ... Hull.
49 ... Aylmer.
50 Prescott.
51 . . Prescott.
52 ... Prescott.
53 ... Brockville.
1854
. Hamilton.
55
Hamilton.
56
. Hamilton.
57 ^
Quebec and Point
58
CHMN.
Levi.
59
Quebec.
60
61
CHMN .
Toronto West.
62
63 OHMN. .
Hamilton.
64 1
65 \ CHMN
66)
Montreal Centre.
67 CHMN .
. Hamilton, John
Street.
68)
69 > CHMN.
London.
70)
71 )
72 \ OHMN.
Quebec.
73)
74
. Montreal Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1856
President of Conference, 1867
Delegate to the General Confer ;
ence, Toronto, 1874.
ELLSWORTH, ORRIN
HAMILTON.
1852 c
53 R. on T . ,
54
55 ORD. .. .
56 r. f. c.
57
58 ...
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Mud Lake.
Vienna.
Vienna.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Stratford.
Stratford.
Mitchell.
Mitchell.
Bayfield.
Bayfield.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
Died Jan. 2nd, 1867, aged 49
years.
ENGLISH, JOHN.
1848 j*'™*| Cobourg.
49 Malahide.
50 . . . Brantford.
51 .... Simcoe.
52 r.f.c.&o Newcastle.
53 Newcastle.
54 Stoney Creek.
55 . . . Stoney Creek.
56 Grimsby.
57 Grimsby.
58 Stirling.
59 ... Stirling.
60 Milford.
61 . . . . Milford.
62 Milford.
88
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1863 ... Trenton.
64 Trenton.
65 . Madoc.
66 . . . Madoc.
67 Madoc.
68 Rawdon.
69 Rawdon.
70 . . . Rawdon.
71 ... Farnham.
72 Farnham.
73 . . Selby.
74 . . . . Toronto Conf.
ENGLISH, NOBLE
FRANKLIN.
1845 R. o?i t.
46
47 R.F.C. &0
. 48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
"59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
Hamilton.
Toronto.
Demorestville.
Brock ville.
Brockville.
Brockville.
Bytown.
Bytown.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Chatham.
Chatham.
St. Thomas.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Goderich.
London South.
London South.
Weston.
Weston.
Weston.
Elora.
Elora.
Elora.
London South.
London South.
Died May 23rd, 1874, aged 53
years.
i
ENGLISH, WILLIAM. .
1839 R. am Gambia, W.A.
40 . . Gambia, W.A.
41 St. Vincent, W.I.
42 ... St. Vincent, W.I.
43 r.fc. &o Tobago, W.I.
44 Tobago, W.I.
45 Barbadoes, W.I.
46 Barbadoes, W.I.
47 . , Abram's Tuil,
Dem.
48 ... Ret. to England.
49 .... Turk's Isld.W.I.
50 Turk's Isld.W.I.
1851
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62 F. SEC
63 F. SEC
64 F. SEC
65 ...
F.
F.
F,
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
Turk's Isld, W.I.
Nassau, New
Providence.
Harbour Island.
Harbour Island.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Bradford.
Bradford.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Exeter.
Morrisburg.
Morrisburg.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Granby.
Granby.
Granby.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Montreal Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
EVANS, EPHRAIM, D.D.
1827 )
to } ..
32)
33 ORD
CHMN
CHMN.
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Agent U. C. A.
Ancaster.
Editor Christian
Guardian.
London District.
Hamilton.
London.
Toronto West.
( Eastern British
j America
( Conference.
Kingston,
( Kingston.
( Victoria, V I.
chmn. Victoria, V I.
66 CHMN.
67 CHMN.
68 CHMN.
69 CHMN.
70 CHMN.
71 CHMN.
Nanaimo, B. C.
Nanaimo, B. C.
Hamilton
Centre.
Yorkville.
Yorkville.
1872
73
74
\ Muncey, Mt. El-
( gin Institution.
. London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
EVANS, JAMES.
1830 ;
31
32'
33 ORD.
34
to
37
38
39
40
to
45
46
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
St. Catharines.
St. Clair.
Lake Superior.
Guelph.
Norway House
and Gen. Supt.
\ Miss. H. B. T.
Visiting Eng.
Died at Keelby, in Lincoln-
shire, England, Nov. 23rd, 1846,
aged 46 years.
EVANS, JOHN SWANTON.
1847 c. ... Toronto Circuit.
48 c Seneca.
49 R. o?i T . St. Thomas.
( Yonge Street.
50 ] Toronto East.
( St. Catharines.
51 . St. Catharines.
52 r.f.c.&o Woodstock.
53 Port Dover.
54 Odelltown and
Hemmingford.
55 Goderich.
56 ... Goderich.
57 . . . . Goderich.
58 ... Mitchell.
59 Mitchell.
60 Melbourne.
61 Melbourne.
62 . . Danville.
63 Danville.
64 ....... Danville.
65 ) [ Coaticoke and
66 \ " " ' ' \ Barnston.
67 . Dunham.
68 . Dunham,
69 f. sec. . Spencerville.
70 f. sec. . Morrisburg.
71 f. sec. . Morrisburg.
72 F. sec. Morrisburg.
73 Uxbridge.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
Journal Secretary of Conference,
1861-1866.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
89
F.
FAULKNER, WILLIAM.
1826 r. oni. Three Rivers.
27 Melbourne.
28 .. Three Rivers.
29 . . Rem. to Nfld.
FAWCETT, JAMES B.
1872 c.
73 ii. out. . Fairfield.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
FAWCETT, JOHN.
1853 c. . . Norwood.
54 it. on t . . Norwood.
55 Dropped.
FAWCETT, MICHAEL.
1841 c. . .
42 R. on t .
43'
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C.&O
Barrie.
Sidney.
Marmora.
Elizabethtown.
Elizabeth town.
Elizabethtown.
Bath.
Bath.
Bowman ville.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Conseeon.
Conseeon.
Conseeon.
Conseeon.
Frankford and
Trenton,
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Smith ville.
St. George.
St. George.
St. George.
Brampton.
Brampton .
Brampton.
Markham.
Markham.
Oakville.
Oakville.
High Bluff, Man.
High Bluff, Man.
Toronto Conf.
FAWCETT, THOMAS.
1832 a ... Dumfries.
33 k. on t . Toronto Tp.
34 Newmarket.
35 Whitby.
36 Yonge Street.
1837
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
o St. Thomas.
Oxford.
Oxford.
Malahide.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Brantford and
Grand River'
Woodstock.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Chatham.
St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
St. George.
St. George.
St. George.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Killed by an accident on the
G. W. R., March 19th, 1859,
aged 51 years.
FEAI
., JAMES.
1869 R. out.
Georgetown.
Died April
17th, 1870, aged
29 years.
FEAR,
SAMUEL.
1842 c. . .
Chinguacousy.
43 c. . . .
Chinguacousy.
44 r. on t
Brock.
45
Jirock.
46
Guelph.
47 R. f. c.
Gosfield.
48 ORD
Chatham.
49
Chatham.
50
Goderich.
51
Goderich.
52
Goderich.
53
Owen Sound.
54
Owen Sound.
55
Owen Sound.
56 ...
Brock.
57
Brock.
58
Brock.
59 ...
Peel.
60
Peel.
61
Peel.
62
Blenheim.
63
Blenheim.
64
Elora.
65
Elora.
66
Elora.
67^1
68 [
69 J
1 Sault Ste Marie
( & Garden River.
70 ..
Battersea.
71 ...
Battersea.
1872 . . . Battersea.
73 ... Tamworth.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
FEATHER, THOMAS.
1858 c Maitland.
59 r. on t . Opeonga Road.
60 ... Durham, C. E.
61 s. v. c . Cobourg.
62 r.f.c. &o Newmarket
and Aurora.
63 .... Barrie.
64 Thornbury.
65 Thornbury.
66 Orillia.
67 ... Orillia.
68 ... Arkona.
69 .... Wellesley.
70 .. .. Wellesley.
71 Rem. to Eng.
FERGUSON, GEORGE.
1816^1
to V
32 J
33 ....
34
35
36
37
38
39
40 sup'd .
41
42
to J-
50 J
Died January 1st, 1851, aged
65 years.
FERGUSON, GEORGE, JR.
{ Methodist
J. Episcopal
I Conference.
Waterloo.
Sidney .
Sidney.
Prescott and
Augusta.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Grand River.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
sup'd . Nelson.
1863 r. on t
64
65 ...
Lyn.
Farmersville.
Newboro' and
Bedford.
66 .... Manningville.
67 r.f.c. &o Washington.
68 . . . . Waterford.
69 Port Rowan.
70 Port Rowan.
71 Elmira.
72 Elmira.
73 Vienna.
74 London Conf.
FERGUSON, JOHN.
1869 c. . .
70 r. om .
71 ....
Hungerford.
Demorestville.
Cataraqui.
90
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1872 Amherst Isle.
73 r.f.c.&o Amherst Isle.
74 . ...... Montreal Conf.
FERGUSON, THOMAS
ALEXANDER.
R.
1857 c.
58 r.
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67 ,.
68
69 f.
70 f.
71
72
73 ..
74 ..
. . Tutor Vic. Col.
. on t . Tutor Vic. Col.
, Agt. for Vic. Col.
.. Yonge St. North.
f.c&o Yonge St. North.
.... Yonge St. North.
Brampton.
.... Brampton.
. . Brampton.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Berlin.
sec Berlin.
sec . Berlin.
Darlington.
Darlington.
Darlington.
Toronto Conf.
FERRIER, ROBT. W., M.A.
1861
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
Died May 2nd, 1870, aged 32
years.
c. . . .
r. ojit.. St. John's, C. E.
. St. Catharines.
. Montreal Centre.
r.f.c.&o Chambly.
Tutor Vic. Col.
.... Montreal Centre.
, . . . Montreal East.
sup'y . . Montreal Centre.
FESSANT. EDWIN.
R.
1857 c.
58
59
60
61
62
63
64 ..
65 ..
66
67
68
69
70
71
72 f.
73 f.
74 ,
071 T.
V. C.
r.f.c. &o
SEC.
SEC. .
Gosfield and
Rochester.
Milford.
Cobourg.
Collingwood.
Danville.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Eganville.
Maberly.
Maberly.
Newboro'.
Newboro'.
Newboro'
Clarendon and
Portage du Fort.
Portage du Fort.
Portage du Fort.
London Conf.
FIELD, GEORGE H.
1860 r. onT.
61
62
63 s. v. c
Millbrook.
Bath.
Waterloo —
Kingston.
Cobourg.
1865
66
67
68
69
SUPD
70 sup'd .
71 sup'd
72 : ...
Niagara.
Niagara.
Port Dalhousie.
Port Dalhousie.
Metis.
Smithville.
Smithville.
Withdrew.
FIFE, WILLIAM H.
1869
70
71
72
73
74
r. on T
R. F. C. & O
Rosemont.
Bond Head.
Drayton.
Blenheim.
Sandwich.
London Conf.
64 r.f.c.&o Roxborouah
FISH, CHARLES.
1848 c. ... Guelph.
49 R. on T . Guelph.
50 Peel.
51 ... Nelson.
52 r.f.c.&o Bowman ville.
53 .... Bowmanville.
54 ... Newburg.
55 Newburg.
56 Newburg.
57 Picton.
58 . . . Picton.
59 Toronto West.
60 Toronto West.
61 .. Toronto West.
62 . . . Collingwood.
63 . . . Collingwood.'
64 ( ( Kingston, Agent
65 | ' * " (for Victoria Col.
66 ... Streetsville.
67. ... Streetsville.
68 ... Streetsville.
69 .... Yonge Street.
70 ... Yonge Street.
71 Yonge Street.
72 ... , Peterboro'.
73 Peterboro'.
74 Toronto Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
1866
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
FISHER, JOHN S.
R. on t . . Cainsville.
... Cainsville.
. . Oakville.
...» Oakville.
R. f. c. & o Harmony.
Harmony.
Harmony.
... Lucknow.
London Conf.
FLANAGAN, JOHN.
1835 r. on t .
36
37 ORD
38 R. F. c.
39
Cobourg.
London.
Toronto Circuit.
Cornwall.
Tjnp.ated .
FLANDERS, CHAS. RUSTON.
on T
1873 R.
74 ..
St. Armand.
Montreal Conf.
FLANDERS, RUFUS
ARLINGTON.
1841 c.
42 r. on t .
43
44
45 .
46 R.F.C&0
47 ..
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63 CHMN...
64 CHMN . .
65 CHMN.
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
Russelltown.
Russelltown.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
Wesleyville.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Shefford.
Shefferd.
Shefford.
Shefford.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Dunham.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Died October 12th, 1865, aged
48 years.
FLETCHER, ASHTON.JR.
1854 r. on t . . Nelson.
55 s. v. c Cobourg.
56 u. v. c Cobourg.
57 Located.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity ; B.A., 1859; LL.B., 1864.
Is now (1880) a lawyer in Wood-
stock, Ontario.
FLETCHER, ASHTON, SEN.
1855 r. out.
56 ord . .
57
58
to
63
64 ^j
to \ sup'y
66 J
67 sup'y
68 sup'y
69 sup'y
70
to
73
74
Stouffville.
Humber.
Albion.
sup'y.. . Woodstock.
Ingersoll.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Brampton.
Hastings.
Toronto Conf.
SUP Y
FLETCHER, DRUMMOND J.
1851 r. on T.
52 ..
K3
Woodstock.
Wellesley.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
91
FLUMMERFELT, CORNELI'S
c.
1827
28
to
34
35 c
36 c.
37 e. on t .
38 OED
39 e. f. c. .
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
to
60
Toronto Circuit.
Desisted.
Newmarket.
Brock.
Brock.
Brock.
Walpole.
Gosfield and
Howard.
Gosfield and
Howard.
Thames.
Chatham.
Muncey.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Mono.
Bradford.
Bradford.
Brock.
Brock.
Brock,
Stouffville.
Stouffville.
sup'd. Markham.
Died Feb. 10th, 1861, aged 73
years.
FORD, WILLIAM J.
Madoc.
Shannonville.
Drummondville.
Dundas.
1868 c. ...
69 r. on t .
70 ... .
71
72 r.f.c.&o Waterford.
73 .... Waterford.
74 London Conf.
FORMAN, RICHARD JOHN.
on T Newmarket.
Bradford.
Thorold.
Grimsby.
f.c. &o Thamesford.
. . Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Gait.
.... Elora.
Elora.
sec . . Elora.
Blenheim.
Blenheim.
Washington.
Westminster.
Westminster.
London South.
London South.
London South.
Drayton.
Drayton.
London Conf.
1853 e.
54 ..
55 ..
56 ..
57 e.
58 ..
59 ..
60
61 ..
62 ..
63 f.
64 f.
65 f.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74 ..
SEC.
SEC.
FORSTER, JOSEPH L.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
1870 c.
71 E
72 .
73
on t . Milford.
Bradford.
Point Levis.
74 Located.
FORSYTH, JOSEPH L.
E. on t . Bruce Mines.
r.f.c.&o Bruce Mines.
J Compton and
1 Coaticoke.
Hatley.
Eganville.
sup'y . Eganville.
Located.
FOWLER, HIRAM.
1855 c Dudswell.
56 E. on T . Chaudiere.
57 Sutton.
58 Sutton.
59 r.f.c.&o Bearbrook.
60 Sutton.
61 Sutton.
62 Sutton.
63 Farnham.
64 ... Farnham.
65 Farnham.
66 ... Sutton.
67 ... Sutton.
68 Sutton.
69 .... Eaton.
70 ... Eaton.
71 ... Cookshire.
72 .. Bury.
73 . . Bury.
74 Montreal Conf.
FOWLER, ROBERT, M.D.,
M.R.C.S.E.
Nelson.
Oshawa.
Markham.
Markham.
o Toronto East.
( Wolfe Island.
( Hamilton.
Consecon.
Brantford.
Yonge St. South.
. Keene.
. Keene.
Frankford.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Colborne.
. Colborne.
Colborne.
Orillia.
Orillia.
Orillia.
. Fergus.
London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
1853 c.
54 R. on T .
55 ..
56 ...
57 E.F.C. &
58
59
60
61 ..
62
63 sup'd.
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN.
1872 c Carlton Place.
73 e. wit. Smith's Falls.
74 Montreal Conf.
FRAZEE, ELIAS WETMORE.
1857 c.
58 c
59 e. on t .
60
61
Stratford.
Wawanosh.
Bayfield,
Teeswater.
Berlin.
62 r.f.c.&o Peel.
63 . . Lucknow.
64 Lucknow.
55 . . Napier.
66 . . Oil Springs and
Petrolia.
67 Petrolia.
68 Oil Springs.
69 . . . . Removed to the
United States and united
with the Detroit Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at Clinton and
Macon, Adrian District.
FRESHMAN, CHAS., D.D.
1860
to
63
64
to
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
E.F.C&O.
Hamilton Ger-
man Mission.
Preston German
Mission.
Brighton.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
London Conf.
FRESHMAN, JACOB.
63 c
Hamilton G. M.
64 e. on T
Preston G. M.
65
Preston G. M.
66
Hamilton G.M.
67 E.F.C.&O
Waterloo G.M.
68 ...
Heidelburg and
Grey
69 sup'd . .
Brighton.
70
Agent Vic. Col.
71
Agent Vic. Col.
72
Georgeville and
Magog.
73 ..
Gananoque.
74 ...
Montreal Conf.
FYDELL, THOS. ROBERTS.
1872 c.
73 R. on t
74
Hillsdale and
Penetanguishene-
Pittsburg.
London Conf.
92
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
G.
GABIE, ROBERT L.
1863 k. out. Carlton Place.
64 . . . . Moulinette.
65 Fitzroy Harbour.
66 Fitzroy Harbour.
67 ....... Brampton.
68 s. v. c Cobourg.
Died May 18th, 1869, aged 34
years.
GALBRAITH, WILLIAM.
GARRETT, RICHARD.
1861 R. 071 T
Victoria Road.
62 ...
Lindsay.
63
Bowman ville.
64 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
65 R.F.C. &<
i Shefford and
Lawrenceville
66
St. Mary's.
67 ....
Dorchester.
68 ....
Park Hill.
69
Streetsville.
70
Hamilton East.
71
Hamilton East.
72 ... ...
Montreal Third.
73 .
Montreal Third.
74
Montreal Conf.
GARRETT, JOHN COLQU-
HOUN.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
R. on t
R.F.C.&O
L'Orignal.
Chandos.
Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
Winchester.
Moulinette.
North Augusta.
Montreal Conf.
GALLOWAY, JOSEPH.
1869 R. 07i t.. Blenheim.
70 Blenheim.
71 ... Romney.
72 Yonge St. South.
73 r.f.c. &o Silver Islet.
74 . ... Toronto Conf.
GARBUTT, THOMAS E. ;
1861 r. on t . St. Mary's. \
62 Clinton.
63 ... Bayfield. \
64 s. v. c . . Cooourg.
65 s. v. c Cobourg. i
66 r.f.c.&o Yonge St. North, j
67 . . . Yonge St. North. ;
68 Yonge St. North, j
69 Montreal South, j
Died March 19th, 1869, aged ■
34 years.
1835 c. .
36 c
37 R. on t.
38
39
Wesleyville.
St. Armand.
Stanstead and
Barnston.
Dunham. '
Located — ill-
health.
GATCHELL, JOSEPH.
!10)
( Methodist
to \ ..
•j Episcopal
32)
( Conference
33 sup'd.
Long Point.
34 stjp'd.
Long Point.
35
Dropped.
Note. — As a member of the
Wesleyan Conference after the
Union of 1833, Mr. Gatchell re-
ceived his superannuation claim
from the united body. Never-
theless, in June, 1834, he was one
of the five who met and organ-
ized the present Methodist Epis-
copal Church in Canada, and sub-
sequently with Culp and Pickett
ordained John Reynolds as their
first Bishop. In the MSS. Jour-
nals of the Conference of 1835,
the following Resolution appears
in his case : — " Resolved, that
Joseph Gatchell, who has with-
drawn under very dishonourable
circumstances, is therefore drop-
ped without any further notice. "
He, however, became an effective
worker in the New Church, and
for several years occupied the po-
sition of Presiding Elder. He
died in 1863.
GEE, DANIEL F.
1864 r. o?i t Markham.
65 ... Brock.
66 Prince Albert.
67 ... Newcastle.
68 r.f.c.&o Stouffville.
69 . . Stouffville.
70 Stouffville.
71 .... Alliston.
72 ... Alliston.
73 ... Alliston.
74 Toronto Conf.
GEE, THOMAS.
1872 c. Cayuga.
73 r. 071 t Welland.
74 .,.».,. London Conf.
GEMLEY, JOHN.
1841
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
to
73
74
c. . . .
R. 071 T .
R.F.Q.&O
F. SEC.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN
CHMN.
CHMN. ,
CHMN.
sup'd.
Mississippi.
Mississippi.
St. Andrews.
Prescott.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
Montreal Centre.
Montreal Centre.
Montreal Centre.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Toronto East.
Sec U. C- Bible
Soc. by permis-
sion of Conf.
Toronto Conf.
Secretary of Conference 1861.
GERMAN, GEO..G.
56 R. 071 T
Glanford.
57 ..
Located — ill
health
GERMAN, JOHN FERGUSON,
M.A.
1862 | v.T'c | CoWS-
63 r. v. c . Cobourg.
64 Napanee.
65 Waterloo —
Kingston .
66 r.f.c &o St. George.
67 ... . . Paris.
68 . . Paris.
69 ... Walsingham.
70 . . St. Williams.
71 St. Williams.
72 Norwich.
73 Norwich.
74 Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity, Cobourg— B. A, 1864:
M.A., 1867.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
93
GERMAN, JOHN WESLEY.
1850 c Bath.
51 r. on t. Napanee.
52 ... Brighton.
53 Brighton.
54 K.F.c.&o Farmersville.
55 ... Farmersville.
56 . . Farmersville.
57 Wilton.
58 . . Wilton.
59 . . Sidney.
60 Sidney.
61 Sidney.
62 . . Stirling.
63 .... Bath.
64 ... Bath.
65 Bath.
66 .... Elora.
67 f. sec. Elora.
68 f. sec. Elora.
69 ... Port Dover.
70 Port Dover.
71 Port Dover.
72 Seneca.
73 ... Seneca.
74 ... London. Conf.
GERMAN, ORRIN.
1870 c.
71
72
k. on t .
73 ORD..
74 ..
Maynooth and
Carlow.
Marmora.
Brudenell and
Bark Lake.
Oxford House,
H. B. T.
Toronto Conf.
GERMAN, PETER.
1853
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
to
64
65
66
67
to
71
72
73
74
c
R. on T
ORD
J
1
to j-
71 J
St. George.
Norwich.
Norwich.
Norwich.
Cornwall.
Cornwall.
Moulinette.
Grand River.
Fairfield.
Fairfield.
Muncey.
Port Stanley.
Port Stanley.
London Conf.
1841
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
to
73
74
R.F.C.&I
Grimsby.
Newmarket.
Toronto Circuit.
Albion.
Humber.
Humber.
Brock.
Brock.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Tngersoll.
Ingersoll.
St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
Mono.
Mono.
Delhi.
Delhi.
. . Lynedoch.
. . London Conf.
GODWIN, WILLIAM.
1871 c. Vienna, 4 mo.
72 c Fairfield.
73 it. on t. . Nissouri.
74 ... London Conf.
GOFF, EDWARD FADE.
1871 c.
72 r. on t.
73
74
\ Toronto Third.
( Brampton.
. Kleinburg.
Yonge St. South-
Toronto Conf.
GOLD, ISAAC.
1859 e. on-T.
60 ....
61 ...
62 ....
Centreville and
Tamworth.
Milford.
Bradford.
Cookstown.
GLADWIN, JONATHAN.
1834 r. on t
Isle of Tanti.
35 ...
Isle of Tanti.
36 ORD . .
37
Amherstburg.
Isle of Tanti.
Died October 2nd, 1837, aged
34 years.
GLASS,
WILLIAM.
1845 e. out.
Mono and
46
Nottawasaga.
Humber.
47 ...
Markham.
48 ...
. Located.
GLASSFORD, EDWARD.
1856 c.
. Gatineau.
57 n. on t .
58
Osgoode.
. Located.
GLOVER,
THOMAS W
1867 )
i Bible
to \
70 i
■' Christian
( Conference.
71
Havelock.
72 ord . .
Blairton.
73 ....
Durham.
74 ....
Toronto Conf.
63 e.f.c.&o L'Orignal.
64 Aylwin.
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
73 F. SEC
74 ..
Aylwin.
Paisley.
Paislejr.
Invermay.
Invermay.
Vespra.
Vespra.
Vespra.
Stayner.
Toronto Conf.
GIBSON, JOSEPH R.
1870 c Muskoka.
71 E. on t. Rosseau.
72 Rosemont.
73 ... Rosemont.
74 ... Toronto Conf.
GILBERT, CHARLES W M.
1838 o Dumfries.
39 e. on t . St. Thomas.
40 . . Simcoe.
GODFREY, ROBERT.
Wellesley.
Elma.
Brock.
Frontenae.
1860 c.
61 R. on t.
62
63 .. .
64 r.f.u.&o Frontenae.
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Hastings Road.
Bannockburn.
Bannockburn.
Campbellford.
Hastings.
Hastings.
Hastings.
Bobeaygeon.
Bobcaygeon.
Toronto Conf.
GOODERHAM, JAMES.
1848 R. on t. Oshawa.
49 . . Markham.
50 ... Located — ill
health.
Died on Sunday, the 1 1th May,
1878, of injuries received at a
railway accident near Carleton
Station on the 10th inst., in his
54th year.
GOODFELLOW, JOHN.
1843 R. on T Albion.
44 .... Markham.
45 Ouelph.
46 York.
47 r.f.c. &o London.
48 Mono.
49 . . . Mono.
50 Newmarket.
51 ... - Newmarket.
52 Amherstburg.
53 Amherstburg.
54 . . Nanticokc.
55 . . . Nanticoke.
56 Norwood.
57 Norwood.
58 Omemee.
59 Omemee.
60 .... Omemee.
61 sup'd. Omemee.
Died July 22nd
years.
1861, aged 43
94
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
GOODRICH, CHARLES B.
1836 e.o»t.. Thames.
37 St. Thomas.
38 .... Walpole.
39 Warwick and
Adelaide.
40 b.f.c.&o Goderich.
41 Withdrew.
GOODSON, GEORGE.
1836 R.mT.. Matilda.
37 Matilda.
38 Richmond.
39 .... Hull.
40 e.f.c. &o Crosby.
41 Crosby.
42 Mississippi.
43 Mississippi.
44 Perth.
45 Perth and Sher-
brooke.
46 Napanee.
47 .... . . Napanee.
48 Peterboro'
49 ... .. Port Hope.
50 Port Hope.
51 Guelph.
52 . . Guelph.
53 St. Catharines.
54 St. Catharines.
55 Dundas.
56 . . Mt. Pleasant.
57 Mt. Pleasant.
58 f. sec Mt. Pleasant.
59 . . Milton.
60 Milton.
61 f. sec . . Milton.
62 chmx. . . Owen Sound.
63 chmx. . . Owen Sound.
64 chmx. . . Owen Sound.
65 chmn. Chatham.
66 chmn. . Chatham.
67 chmn. Chatham.
68 chmn. Sarnia.
69 chmn. Strathroy.
70 chmn. . . Strathroy.
71 chmn. Bradford.
72 . . St. Clair.
73 St. Clair.
Died May 11th, 1874, aged 64
years.
GOODWIN, JAMES.
1856 R. on T Dundas.
57 Thorold.
58 Thorold.
59 Yonge St. South.
60 r.f.c. &o Brampton.
61 , . . . Brampton.
62 . . Brampton.
63 Mono.
64 . . .... Mono.
65 Mono.
66 .. Peel.
.67 ... Peel.
68 Peel.
69 Bond Head.
70 Bond Head.
71 Bond Head.
1872
73
74
Welland.
Welland.
London Conf.
GORDON, JAMES ALEX.
1858
59
60
61 i
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
. o?i T Osgoode.
. . Kemptville.
Maitland.
, v. c Cobourg.
.f.c.&o Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Montreal West.
Montreal West.
Hemmingford.
Hemmingford.
Hemmingford.
Montreal Third.
Montreal Third.
Montreal Third.
Prescott.
. . Prescott.
. . Montreal Conf.
GOSTELLO, DAVID.
1854 c. . . . Snake Island.
55 k. on T . Snake Island.
56
Dropped.
GRAHAM, JAMES.
1859 R. onT. Newcastle.
60 . . Markham.
61 Bowmanville.
62 . . . . Bowmanville.
63 r.f.c. &o Yonge St. South.
64 Yonge St. South.
fi_ ( Yonge St. South.
' ' ' ( Clarenceville.
66 Davenport and
Seaton.
67 Baltimore and
. Grafton.
68 .. .. Canton.
69 Canton.
70 Clinton.
71 .... Clinton.
72 ... .. Clinton.
73 Goderich.
74 London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
GRAHAM, ROBERT.
1850 R. on t .
51 ... Russelltown.
52 —
53
54 R.F.C. &0
Eaton.
Eaton.
55 Eaton.
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Collingwood.
Collingwood.
Oakville.
Brock.
Grenville.
Grenville.
Innisnl.
sv/p'd , Oxford.
1865)
66 > sup'd . . Waterdown.
67)
Died Feb. 20th, 1868, aged 70
jrears.
GRAHAM, WILLIAM.
1845 c. ....
46 r. out. Barrie.
47 Barrie.
48 Located.
GRAY, JAMES.
Woodstock.
Simcoe.
Goderich.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Perth.
Perth.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Falls.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Wellington Sq.
Mount Elgin In-
dustrial School.
Mount Elgin In-
dustrial School.
St. Mary's.
Milton.
London Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1867.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
1846 c
47 R. on t .
48 ..
49
50 R.F.C. &0
51
52 ...
53
54 ...
55 ...
56 ...
57
58 ...
59 ..
60
61
62
63
64 CHMN
65 CHMN.
66 CHMN . . .
67 CHMN .
68 CHMN. .
69 CHMN.
70
71
72 CHMN.
73 CHMN.
74
GREEN, ALEX. T.
1845
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
R. on T .
R.F
c.
&0
Grand River.
St. Thomas.
Brantford.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Waterdown.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Port Hope.
Canton.
Canton.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
95
1863
to
73
74
Port Hope.
Toronto Conf.
GREEN, ANSON, D.D.
ELD
ELD
1824
to
32
33
34
35 CHMN.
36 -|
to J- CHMN.
39 J
401
41 J-CHMN.
42 J
43 CHMN.
44 CHMN.
45^)
to y
53 J
54^)
to fsur'D
58 J
59 >
to
64.
65~)
to V sup'd .
73 J
74
( Methodist
I Episcopal
L Conference.
Augusta Dist.
Augusta Dist.
Augusta Dist.
Bay Quinte Dist.
Toronto Dist.
Hamilton.
Toronto.
Book Steward.
Toronto.
Book Steward.
Toronto.
Toronto Conf.
The honorary degree of D.D.
was conferred upon him in 1853
by University, U.S.
Secretary of Conference, 1841 ;
President of Conference, 1842 and
1863. Representative to the Eng-
lish Wesleyan Conference in 1854
and again in 1856. Delegate to
the First General Conference,
Toronto, 1874.
GREENE, JOSIAH.
1860 e.«t. Moulinette.
61 Moulinette.
62 .... Matilda.
63 s. v. c Cobourg.
64 e.f.c. &o Keppel.
65 .... Keppel.
66 ... Keppel.
67 Artemesia.
68 ... Artemesia.
69 .... Artemesia.
1870
71
72
73
74
F. SEC
Chatsworth.
Chatsworth.
Chatsworth.
Invermay.
Toronto Conf.
GREENER, JAMES.
1843 c.
44 R. 071 T.
45
46 ORD
47 R. F. C
48
49 ..
50 ...
51
52
53
54
55 ..
56
57 F. SEC
58
59
60
61
62
63 ...
64 ...
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
E.
F. SEC
SHPD
Buckingham.
Buckingham.
Perth and
Sherbrooke.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
L'Orignal.
L'Orignal.
Aylmer, C.
Richmond.
Richmond.
Richmond.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Lindsay.
Consecon.
Ameliasburg.
Ameliasburg.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
Newburg.
Lindsay.
Toronto Conf.
GRENFELL, JOHN.
1868 c.
69 r. on t.
70 ...
71
72 R.F.C.&0
73 ...
74 ....
Florence.
Mooretown.
Arkona.
Arkona.
Stanstead.
Bolton.
Montreal Conf.
GRIFFIN, WM. SMITH.
1849 R. on t . . Seneca.
50 .... Guelph.
51 . . Grimsby.
1852
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
ll.F.C.&O
F. SEC
CHMN.
St. Catharines.
Brantford.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant.
Drummondville.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Sirncoe.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Gueli'h.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Toronto Third.
Toronto Third.
Toronto Third.
Chatham.
London Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Totonto, 1874.
1823
to
32
33
34
35
36
37
GRIFFIS, WILLIAM.
( Methodist
< Episcopal
( Conference.
Canboro'.
London.
Thames.
Thames.
Located
and
sided in Canada until 1854, when
he removed to the State of Wis-
consin, where he again entered
the ministry. His health failed,
and in a few years he again loca-
ted. He died December 19th,
1878, aged 82 years.
GUEST, JOSEPH.
Park Hill.
1872 c
73 it. on t
74
Dawn Mills.
London Conf.
GUNDY, JOHN.
1844 c Goderich.
45 R. on t . Whitby.
46 ... . Whitby.
47 e.f.c.&o Brantford.
48
Expelled.
H.
HADDON, THOMAS.
1868 c. . . . Merrickville.
69 r. onr. North Wakefield
70 Aylwin. '
71 Bell's Corners.
72 r.f.c. &o Gaspe.
73 . . Gaspe.
74 Montreal Conf.
HADWIN, THOMAS.
1856 R on t. Tecswater.
57 ord Teeswater.
58 Bayfield.
59 ... Bayfield.
60 R. f. c Howick.
61 Howick.
62 Howick.
1863
Wawanosh.
64
Wawanosh.
65
. . . Wawanosh.
66
Stouffville.
67
Stouffville.
68
. . Dorchester.
69
. . Dorchester.
70
. . Dorchester.
96
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1871 Yarmouth.
72 Yarmouth.
73 Woodslee.
74 . London Conf.
HAGAR, JOSEPH MESS-
MORE, M.A.
1865 k. on t . . Wellesley.
66 Wallace.
67 Peel.
68 St. Thomas.
69 K.F.C. &o Hamilton West.
• 70 . . Coaticoke.
71 .... Coaticoke.
72 ... . Coaticoke.
73 Shefford.
74 Montreal Conf.
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— M.A. , 1869.
HAIGHT, GEO. LEWIS.
1861 c. . Markham.
62 p.. out. Wellesley.
63
64
65
Erin.
Peel.
Located.
HALL, JOSEPH.
o\ii
1866 k.
67
68
69 s. v. c.
70 s. v. c.
Waterdown.
Omemee.
Markham.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
71 r.f.c.&o Cariboo, B. C.
72 Cariboo, B. C.
73 , Cariboo, B. C.
74 Toronto Conf.
HALL, ROBERT HENRY.
1870 c. . . .
St. Thomas.
71 R. onT
Belmont.
72 ..
. Morrison.
73
Forest.
74
London Conf.
HALL, WILLIAM, M.A.
1858 k. cm t. . St. John's and
Chambly.
59 . . . . St. John's and
Chambly.
60 Franklin.
61 Toronto East.
62 r.f.c.&o Toronto East.
63 Belleville.
64 Belleville.
65 Belleville.
66 F. sec. Sherbrooke.
67 f. sec. . Sherbrooke.
68 f. sec... Sherbrooke.
69 . Prescott.
70 Prescott.
71 Prescott.
1872 f.'sec. .
73 CHMN.
74 . ...
Ottawa East.
Ottawa East.
Montreal Conf.
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity, Montreal — B. A., 1861 ;
M.A., 1867
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
HALPENNY, JACOB.
1867 c.
68 r.
69
70 .
Shefford.
Bolton.
Bolton.
Located.
HALSTEAD, WILLIAM.
1862 r. on t Brighton.
63 Colborn«.
64 ... Millbrook.
65 Millbrook.
66 r.f.c&o Visiting Eng.
67 . . Havelock.
68 . . Havelock.
69 . . Havelock.
70 Selby.
71 .. Selby.
72 j | Prince Arthur's
73 ) •••■•• j Landing.
74 « Toronto Conf.
HAMES, ARTHUR B.
1870 c.
71 R. on t
72 ..
73 . , ..
74
Maynooth.
L'Orignal.
Marmora.
Demorestville.
Toronto Conf.
R.
on t
v. c ,
F.C.&O
HAMILTON, CHRISTOPHER.
Nanticoke.
Grimsby.
Dunnville.
St. George.
Cobourg.
Fenelon Falls.
Fenelon Falls.
Alnwick.
Fenella.
Osprey.
Osprey.
Sharon and
Mt. Albert.
Mono.
Mono.
St. Williams.
St. Williams.
London Conf.
1856 c.
57 R,
58 ..
59
60 s.
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
HAMMOND, JOSEPH.
1869 r. o»rr. Farmers ville.
70 Located.
HAMMOND, RICHARD M.
1850 R. OUT.
51
52
53
L'Orignal.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
Richmond.
1854 r. f.c.J
55 . ...
56 ..
57
58
59
60 ..
61
62 ...
63 CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
64
65
66
67
68
to
71
'72
73 f.
74 ..
SEC
i o Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
L'Orignal.
L'Orignal.
Merrickville.
. Merrickville.
Newboro'.
Newboro'
. Westmeath.
. Westmeath. .
. Westmeath.
. . Kemptville.
. . Kemptville.
( California Confe-
< rence, Methodist
( Episcopal C..U.S
,, N. Wakefield
and. Templeton.
N. Gower.
. Montreal Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
HANNA, THOMAS.
1844 c . . . St. Andrews.
45 r. on t . . Richmond.
46 .. .. L'Orignal.
47 s. v. c . Cobourg.
48 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
49 Carleton and
Pakenham.
50 r.f.c.&o Bonchire.
51 Renfrew.
52 .... Lindsay.
53 Lindsay.
54 Cartwright.
55 . . Cartwright.
56 Osprey.
57 Nottawasaga.
58 . . . Holland Landing
59 Holland Landing
60 Holland Landing,
61 Morpeth.
62 Morpeth.
63 ... Morpeth.
64 . . Ainleyville.
65 Blythe.
66 Blythe.
67 ...... Blythe.
68 . . Paisley.
69 . . Paisley.
70 Paisley.
71 Durham.
72 . . . . Durham.
73 , Tyrconnell.
74 London Conf.
HANNON, JAMES,
1858 R. on t.
59 s. v. c
60 s.
61
62
V. c.
Norwood.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Colbome.
Colborne.
63 r.f.c.&o Newcastle.
64
65
66
67
68
Bowman ville.
Bowman ville.
Yonge St. South..
YongeSt. South.
Toronto, Berke-.
ley St.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
97
1869
70
71
72-
73
74
Toronto, Berke-
' ley St.
Hamilton "West.
Hamilton West.
London Nor. St.
London Nor. St.
London Conf.
HANSFORD, WILLIAM.
S55 c.
Quebec.
56 e. out.
. Ormstown.
57 ORD . . .
. Ormstown.
58 ..
Three Rivers.
59 R. F. c.
Sherbrooke.
60 F. SEC
Sherbrooke.
61 F. SEO
Sherbrooke.
62 F. SEC
Melbourne.
63 F. SEC
Melbourne.
64 F. SEC
Melbourne.
65 F. SEC
Perth.
66 F. SEC
Perth.
67 F. SEC
. Perth.
68
Barrie.
69
Barrie.
70
. Barrie.
71 CHMN. .
. Stanstead.
72 CHMN.
Stanstead.
73 CHMN.
Stanstead.
74
Montreal Conf.
Governor Stanstead Wesleyan
College, 1873.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
HANSON, CHARLES
AUGUSTINE.
1865 e.
Oil T
Howick.
66 ..
Mitchell.
67 .
1 Brampton.
\ Hamilton.
68 ..
Dundas.
69 R.F.C.&
o Parry Sound.
70
. Wellington Sq.
71
. Wellington Sq.
72
Belleville.
73
. Belleville.
74
Toronto Conf.
HARDIE,
ALEX., M.A.
1862 c
Bobcaygeon.
63 R.
onr.
Bobcaygeon.
64 u.
v. c.
. Cobonrg.
65 u.
v. c
Cobourg.
66 R.F.C.&
o Consecon.
67 .
Edwardsburg.
68 ..
Edwardsburg.
69 .
. Montreal South.
70
Montreal South.
71
Montreal Second
72
I Windsor.
( Toronto First.
73 .
Lawrenceville.
74
Montreal Conf.
HARDIE, DAVID.
1833 c.
34 c.
35 c
36 c.
37 e. oni.
38
39
40 E.F.C. &0
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48 sup'd.
49 ...
50 ...
51
52
53
54
55 ..
56 ....
57
58
59 ;
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72 sup'd.
73 sup'd.
74 ...
Brock.
Brock.
Lake Simcoe.
Lake Simcoe.
Gosiield and
Amherstburg.
St. Thomas.
Simcoe.
Warwick and
Adelaide.
Warwick and
Adelaide.
Warwick and
Adelaide.
Muncey.
Norwich and
Malahide.
Gosfield and
Tilbury.
Gosfield and
Tilbury.
Lindsay.
Port Hope.
Bath.
Winchester.
Winchester.
Winchester.
Sherbrooke.
Sherbrooke.
Lochaber.
Lochaber.
Cavignal
Oso.
Bridgenorth and
Mud Lake.
Bobcaygeon .
Bobcaygeon.
Bobcaygeon.
Havelock.
Havelock.
Havelock.
Coboconk.
Coboconk.
Coboconk.
Hall's Bridge.
Hall's Bridge.
Blairton.
Blairton.
Montreal Conf.
HARMON, THOMAS.
HARE, JOHN JAMES, B.A.
1867 R on t ..' Chatham.
68 Smith's Falls.
69 Smith's Falls.
70-i
71 [v. v. c. Cobourg.
72J
73 e.f.c. &o London, North St
74 ... Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., 1873.
HAKE, ROBT. B.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1866 '; M.A., 1869.
1869 c
70 it. on t .
Merrickville.
71
Fanners ville.
72 u. v. c
Cobourg.
73 u. v. c.
Cobourg.
74
. Toronto Conf.
Arnherstburg.
Cavan.
Sidney.
Crosby.
Perth.
Hull.
Hull.
Mississippi.
Ottawa.
Matilda.
No Station.
Howard.
Howard.
St. Thomas.
London.
Westminster.
1832 c.
33 R. on t.
34
35
36 R.F.C&C
37
38 . .
39
40
41
42 ....
43
44
45 -|
to }■ sup'd .
51 J
521
to [-sup'd
55 J
to y sup'd .
62 J
Died July 12th, 1862, aged 79
years.
HARNDEN, ROBERT.
1844 r. out.
45
Rideau.
Dropped.
HARPER, EPHRAIM B., M.A
1841 c Osgoode.
42 K. i»t. Osgoode.'
43 Mississippi.
44 St. Catharines.
45 r.f.c.&o Dundas.
46 Stamford.
47 ... Stamford.
48 .... Stamford.
49 . . . . . Kingston.
50 . . . Kingston.
51 Toronto East.
52 Toronto East.
53 Toronto West.
54 Toronto West.
55 Hamilton.
56 ... Hamilton.
57 Hamilton.
58 chmn. Belleville.
59 chmn. Belleville.
60 chmn. . . Belleville.
61 chmn. Montreal Centre.
62 chmn. Montreal Centre.
63 chmn. Montreal Centre.
64 chmn. Hamilton.
65 chmn. Hamilton.
66 chmn. . Hamilton.
67 chmn. Ottawa.
68 chmn. Ottawa.
69 chmn. Ottawa.
70 chmn. Guelph.
71 chmn. Guelph.
72 chmn. Guelph.
73 chmn. Port Hope,
74 . . Toronto Conf.
He received the honorary de-
gree of M.A. from Victoria Uni-
versity, 1860. Secretary of Con-
98
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
ference, 1859. Co-Delegate of the
Conference, 1873. Delegate to
the First General Conference,
Toronto, 1874.
HARRIS, ALEX. GORDON.
1864 r. on t Belmont.
65 Aylnier, W.
66 . . Exeter.
67 ... Cooksville.
68 r.f.c. &o Scarboro'.
69 Scarboro'. ■
70 . . Leamington.
71 Leamington.
72 .... Florence.
73 . . . Florence.
74 London Conf.
HARRIS, EDWARD.
1858 E. wit Markham.
59 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
60 . Consecon.
61 .... Hungerford.
62 R.F.C.&0 Madoc.
63 Madoc.
64 . Madoc.
65 sup'd Consecon.
««^» tc?amb^
67 ■ = Cavignal.
68 . . Cavignal.
69 Ormstown.
70 . . . Ormstown.
71 Ormstown.
72 Demorestville.
73 . Demorestville.
74 .... Toronto Conf.
HARRIS, JAMES.
1851 c. . . Elora.
52 R. on T . . Peel.
53 ... . Grimsby.
54 Dundas.
55 r.f.c.&o Welland.
56 Welland.
57 Cainsville.
58 , . Cainsville.
59 Cainsville.
60 Norwich.
61 Norwich.
62 ... . . Port Dover.
63 Port Dover.
64 . . Mount Pleasant.
65 Vienna.
66 Vienna.
67 St. George
68 ....... St. George.
69 f. sec Welland.
70 London North.
71 London North.
72 London North.
73 Fingal.
74 London Conf.
HARRISON. JAMES M.
HART, JOHN.
1871 c.
72 r.
73 .
74 .
Keppel.
Walter's Falls.
Prince Albert.
Toronto Conf.
on T.
HARVARD, WILLIAM
MARTIN, D.D.
Diss.
Diss.
Canterbury.
, Asia.
Bombay.
Colombo, Ceylon
r English
■j Wesleyan
I Conference.
Montreal.
. Toronto.
. Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
.St. Armand.
. . Toronto West.
. . Toronto West.
Maidstone, Eng.
of Conference 1837
15th, 1857,
HAW, WILLIAM.
1835 c
36 r,
37 .
38
39 r,
40
41
42 .
43 .
44
45 ..
46
47
48
49 .
50
51 .
52 ..
53
54 ..
55 su
56
57
. . Sidney.
on t . Hallowell.
...... Hallowell.
Waterloo.
f.c.&o Colborne.
Port Hope.
. . . Bath and Isle of
Tanti.
Napanee.
.... Napanee.
Belleville.
.... Brockville.
. Waterloo.
. . Bowman ville.
.... Bowmanville.
\ VisitingEngland
( Glanford.
Glanford.
Glanford.
.... Grimsby.
. Grimsby.
Hamilton.
p'd . . . Stoney Creek.
. . No Station.
Expelled.
1873 r. om
74 .
Smith ville.
Toronto Conf.
HAWKE, WILLIAM.
1854 c Sarnia.
55 r. on t Chatham.
56
57
Florence.
Florence.
1858 R.F.0.&O
59 ... ,
60
61 ........
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
70 F. SEC
71 F. SEC
72 F. SEC
73 F. SEC
74 .. ..
Florence.
Wardsville.
Wardsville.
Wardsville.
Gosfield.
Gosfield.
Ridge town.
Ridgetown.
Ridgetown.
Clinton.
Clinton.
Clinton.
Mitchell.
Mitchell.
Howick.
Howick.
London Conf.
HAWKINS, CHAS. W., B.A
1872 R.onT Alderville.
Grimsby.
73
74
London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univei
sity— B.A., 1872.
HAY, WILLIAM.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
c. ...
R. 071 T
S. V. C
S. V. c
R.F.C
&0
F. SEC
F. SEC
F. SEC
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
Mitchell.
Mono.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Gait and Paris.
Arran.
Arran.
Arran.
St. Vincent.
Meaford.
Meaford.
Lloydtown.
Lloyd town.
Lloydtown.
Cookstown.
Cookstown.
Cookstown.
Bradford.
Bradford.
London Conf.
HAY HURST, WILLIAM.
1858 c.
Weston.
59 r
on t . . Yonge St. North
60
... Albion.
61
Paris.
62 r.
f.c.&o Pakenham and
Arnprkjr
63
... Pakenham and ,
™ ArD^l
64
Elgin. ■/*■$
65 ..
• • Elgin. .^
66
67 ..
• . Seaforth.
68 .
Seaforth.
69 .
..... Kincardine.
70
..... Kincardine.
71 ..
. . . . Kincardine.
72 ..
...... Peel.
73
Peel.
74
London Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
99
HAYWORTH, RICHARD.
1857 c.
58 r. on t
Matilda and
Edwardsburg.
59 Matilda.
60 Lyn.
61 Expelled.
HEALY, EZRA.
f Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Matilda.
Bytown & Hull.
Bytown & Hull.
Augusta Dist.
Brockville.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
1873
74
Stratford.
London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B A., 1860 ; M.A., 1868.
HENDERSON, WILLIAM H.
I
1820
to
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
to
49
Died Dee. 27th
" years.
1872 v ■ —
73 r. on t . Peel.
74 London Conf.
HERKIMER
« •
1
- stjp'd . . Augusta.
1849, aged 59
HEALY, EZRA ANTHONY,
B.A.
1867 C Stratford.
68 R. on t Mitchell.
69 ■)
to J-u.v. o. Cobourg.
71 J
72 r.f.i;. &o Montreal 7th.
73 sup'd. Drayton.
74 London Conf.
HECK, SAMUEL.
1844 r. onT.
45 ...
Sherbrooke
Located.
1843 it. on T.
44
45 ...
46 R.F.C.&
47 1
48 }
49 J
50
51
52 )
53 (
54 .
55
56 .
57 .
58
59 .
60 .
6M .
to }- SUP D .
67;
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
WILLIAM.
Owen Sound.
Owen Sound.
Rama.
French River.
Beausoliel
Island.
Saugeen.
St. Clair.
i Beausoliel.
[ Island.
Rice Lake.
Rice Lake.
Rice Lake.
Walpole Island.
Walpole Island.
Walpole Island.
Garden River.
New Credit.
Cape Crocker.
New Credit.
(Jape Crocker.
New Credit.
London Conf.
HEWITT, JOHN N.
HENDERSON, JAMES.
1871 c.
L Ainable.
72 r.
on t
L'Amable.
73 ..
Shannonville.
74 .
Montreal Conf.
HENDERSOIN
, WM. G, M.A
1857 R.
OH T .
Port Hope.
58
Belleville.
59 u
V. c
Cobourg.
60 R.
F. C. & C
London.
61 .
London.
62 .
Kingston.
Hemmingford.
64 .
Henimingford.
65
Hemmingford.
66
Odelltown
67
Odelltown.
68 .
Odelltown.
69 .
Cornwall.
70 .
Cornwall.
71 .
Cornwall.
72 .
Stratford.
! HETHERINGTON, JOHN P.
1827 R. out. Newcastle-
upon-Tyne.
28 ord Barnston.
29 . . . . Barnston.
! 30 Barnston.
31 it. F. c . . Kingston.
32 Kingston.
33 Kingston.
; 34)
35 \- Charlottetown,
36 J P. E. I.
37 . . Halifax, N. S.
38 . . . Miss. Committee
39 . . Montreal.
40 . . Montreal.
41 . . Kingston.
42 Toronto West.
43 . . Toronto West.
44 .... Toronto West.
45 sup'd Toronto West.
46 Tucking Mill,
' England.
Died January 16th, 1861, aged
: 61 years.
1860 v.
61 r. on t .
62
63 ..
64 ...
Artemesia.
Ainleyville.
Norwich.
St. George.
Paris.
Located.
HEWITT, WM. JOSEPH.
1858 r. Frankford and
Trenton.
59 r. on T . Hungerford.
60 . . Centreville and
Tamworth.
61 Woodstock.
62 R.F.r.&o Artemesia.
63 Homing's Mills.
64 ... Homing's Mills.
65 Holland Land'g.
66 Sharon and Mt.
Albert.
67 ... London North.
68 ... London North.
69 London North.
70 ( 'anton.
71 ... Canton.
72 ... Consecon.
73 . . Consecon.
74 Toronto Conf.
HEWITT, WM. T.
1854 c. Cavignal.
55 r.owt.&o Cavignal.
c.
56
57
58 R. f
59
60
61 ] ,
to Y SUP D
69 J
Died December 9th, 1869, aged
70 years.
HEYLAND, ROWLEY.
Cavignal.
Lochabar.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
18231
to j-
32 J
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41 .
42
43
44
45
46
47
48 .
49 .
50 .
51
f Methodist
-J Episcopal
I. Conference.
Hallowell.
Bay Quinte.
. Bay Quinte.
. Dumfries.
Toronto Circuit.
Toronto Circuit.
Toronto Circuit.
N elson. *
Nelson.
Yonge Street.
. Yonge Street.
. Woodstock.
Norwich.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Grand River.
New Credit.
New Credit.
, . Nanticoke.
100
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1853 sup'd . . . Brantford.
54 sup'd . . Brantford.
55]
to [ sup'd .
64J
65]
to [ sup'd
67 J
68]
to [ sup'd
72 J
Died May 27th, 1873, aged 75
years.
HICK, JOHN.
Mount Pleasant.
Norwich.
Fairfield.
1815 K. on t
16 oed .
17
18 E. F. C.
19 ....
20
21
Prince Edward
Island.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Stanstead.
22 Stanstead.
23
24^
Kingston.
England.
24]
to y
27 J
28 , Montreal.
29 Montreal.
30 ... Montreal.
31 Stanstead.
32 Stanstead.
33 Quebec.
34 . . Quebec.
Died August 3rd, 1834, aged
47 years.
HICKS, WILLIAM.
1860 e. miT.
61
62 , . -
63 .
Melbourne.
East Bolton.
Lawrence ville.
Eaton.
67
68
69
70
F.
SEC
71
F.
SEC
72
F.
SEC
73
sup'd
64 e.f.c.&o Dudswell & Bury
65 . . Dudswell & Bury
66 Wyoming.
Walpole Island.
Mooretown.
, Mooretown.
Warwick.
Watford.
, Watford.
I Exeter.
| Orangeville.
74 . . . . . , Toronto Conf.
• HILL, EDWARD.
1872 r. out.. Omemee.
73 Millbrook.
74 Toronto Conf.
HILL, HENRY E.
1871 c. Oil Springs and
Petrolia.
72 e.«it. Adelaide.
73 Watford.
74 London Conf.
HILL, JOSEPH.
L845
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
69
70
71
72 .
73
74
e. miT
e.f.c&o,
Cornwall.
Bath.
Barrie.
Grimsby.
Adelaide.
Wallaceburg.
Proton.
Proton.
Bruce Mines.
Bruce Mines.
Durham.
Durham.
Artemesia.
Akinesia.
Lanark.
Lanark.
Lanark.
Grenville.
Grenville.
Lochabar.
Thurso.
Thurso.
Chambly.
Chatsworth.
Chatsworth.
Port Elgin.
Port Elgin.
Norwood.
Norword.
London Conf.
HILL, MURRAY.
1855 R. on t .
56
Norwich.
Located.
HILL, NEWTON.
1868 c.
69 R. on t .
70
71 s. v. c. .
72
Pickering.
Brock.
Brock.
Cobourg.
Prince Albert.
73 e.f.c. &o Newcastle.
74 London Conf.
HILL, WILLIAM.
1856 R. out.
hi ...
Aurora.
Located.
HILLIER, DANIEL.
1815 R,
to y
20 J
21 ..
22
23 .
24 ,.
25
on t. England.
..... West Indies.
St. Armand.
Quebec.
. Quebec.
. , , . . West Indies.
........ West Indies.
Drowned, with four other mis-
sionaries, while returning to the
Island of Antigua, from the Dis-
trict Meeting, February, 1826.
1859
to
70
71
72
73
74
HISCOX, JOHN.
r Methodist
-j Episcopal
I Conference.
e. f. c. Minden.
Island Brook.
North Gore.
Montreal Conf.
HITCHCOCK, BARNABAS.
r. on T
OR. D
Highgate, Vt.
Milton, Vt.
Milton, Yt.
Essex, N.Y.
St. John's, C.E.
St. John's, C.E.
Rtfsselltown.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Russelltown.
Russelltown.
Located .
sup't. Shefford and
Granby.
sup'y. Dunham.
sup'y , St. Armands.
ORD
1829
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
to
53
54
55
50
to
64
Died Oct. 12th, 1864, aged 80
years.
HOBBS,
RICHARD.
1872
73
74
r. onT.
Kippin.
Aylmer.
London Conf.
HOBBS
ROBERT.
1851
52
R. OUT.
Osgoode.
Richmond.
53
54
L'Orignal.
Cornwall.
55
R.F.C. &C
) Pakenham.
56
Pakenham.
57
Pakenham.
58
Merrickville.
59 sup'd... Merrickville.
60 sup'd... Merrickville.
Died Feb , 1861, aged 31 years.
HODGSON, JOHN.
1850]
to y
55 J
56 c.
57 R,
58
59
60
61 .
62 .
63
64 .
65
66 .,
F.C &0
( Bible Christian
| Church.
Amherstburg
Mooretown.
Mooretown.
Romney.
Romney.
Gosfield.
Florence.
Florence.
Stouffville.
Stouffville.
Brock.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
101
1867
68
70.
71 sup'd.
72 ...
73
74 . ..
Brock.
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
Teviotdale.
Dudwell.
Hall's Bridge and
Mud Lake.
Cartwright.
Toronto Conf.
HOLMES, A. LEE, B.A.
1871 c. . . .
72 R. on t
73
74
Blenheim.
St. Lambert.
Stanstead.
Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1871 ; M.A., 1874.
HOLMES, JOHN.
1861 K. ore T.. Kemptville.
62 s. v. c Cobourg.
63 Smith's Falls.
64 Newboro' and
Bedford.
65 e.f.c.&o Lanark.
66 Harrowsmith.
67 Harrowsmith.
68 . . Spencerville.
69 Winchester.
70 Winchester.
71 Winchester.
72 Richmond.
73 Richmond.
74 Montreal Conf.
HOLMES, JOHN (A).
1863 E. i»t.' Exeter.
64 Located — ill
health.
HOLMES, JOSEPH
WILLIAM.
1863
c. . . .
Exeter.
64
b. on T.
Exeter
65
Strathroy.
66
Strathroy.
67
R.F.C. &0
St. Mary's.
68
St. Mary's.
69
Kirkton.
70
Innisfil.
71
Innisfil.
72
Innisfil.
73
Richmond.
74
London Conf.
HOLTBY,
MATTHIAS.
1832
r. on T
Toronto.
33"
)
to
\
Located.
40
1
41
r. on T .
Oxford.
42
London.
43
Simcoe.
44
ORD
Simcoe.
45
R. F. C .
Woodstock.
4fi
Woodstock.
47
sup'y.
Toronto.
1848 sup'y. Toronto.
49")
to [ Walsingham.
58 J
59^
to }■ sup'y . . Lynedoch.
73 J
74 London Conf.
HOOKER, LE ROY.
1861 R. onT.. Romney.
62 . . . Romney.
63 . . Milton.
64 Barrie.
65 R.F.C. &o Florence.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
F. SEC
Florence.
Florence.
Romney.
Romney.
Romney.
Shefford.
Shefford.
Coaticoke. .
Montreal Conf.
HORSLEY, WILLIAM H.
1868 R. on t. Exeter.
69 ... Located— ill
health.
Died in Toronto, Dec, 12th,
1880, aged 33 years.
HOSKIN, BENJAMIN, S.
1856 c ... Welland.
57 R. on T Welland.
58 ... Located.
HOSKINS, RICHARD.
1865 c. . Exeter.
66 c. ... St. Thomas.
67 R. onv.. Strathroy.
68 Windsor and
Sandwich.
69 Rem. to U. S.
HOUGH, JOHN.
1854 o Clinton.
55 c. ... Peel.
56 c Mitchell.
57 r.o.t.&o Howick.
58 Howick.
59 R. F. c. Ainleyville.
60 Ainleyville.
61 ... Ainleyville.
62 . . . Teeswater.
63 . . Teeswater.
64 .... Wyoming.
65 Wyoming.
66 ... Mount Brydges.
67 Mount Brydges.
68 Rockwood.
69 Millbank.
70 .. .. Millbank.
71 .. Millbank.
72 . . Trowbridge.
73 ... Trowbridge.
74 London Conf.
1853
c.
54
R.
on T
55
ORD.
56
^
57
. .
58
R.
F.
C
HOUGHTON, LUTHER.
Hungerford.
Clarendon and
Portage-du-Ft.
Clarendon and
Portage-du-Ft.
Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Flinton and Ad-
dington Road.
59^|
60 > sup'y . Templeton.
61 J
62^
to [ sup'y . Brockville.
73 J
74 Montreal Conf.
HOWARD, ISAAC BROCK.
1840 c. ...
41 r. onT.
42 u. s. o.
43
44 r.f.c. &o
45
46
47 ..
48 .. ...
49
50 ...
51 .. ..
52 . .
53
54
55
56
57 F. SEC.
58 F. SEC.
59 CHMN.
60 CHMN.
61
62
63
64 CHMN.
65 CHMN.
66 CHMN.
67 CHMN.
68 CHMN.
69 CHMN.
70
71 CHMN.
72 CHMN.
73 CHMN.
74
Oxford.
Hamilton.
Toronto.
Cobourg.
Kingston.
Hamilton.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Montreal West.
Montreal West.
Montreal Centre.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Brockville.
Brockville.
Brockville.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Guelph.
London Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1854 ;
Journal Secretary of Conference
from 1857 to 1860 inclusive.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
HOWARD, THOMAS S.
1855 c Strathroy.
56 r. t. & o Mount Brydges.
57 . . Warwick.
58 Warwick.
59 r. f. c . ) Gosfield and
60 \ Amherstburg.
102
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1861
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Romney.
Romney.
Romney.
Mitchell.
Mitchell.
Mitchell.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Orangeville.
Orangeville,
Orangeville.
Glanford.
Glanford.
London Conf.
HOWARD, VINCENT B.
1833 c. . . Matilda.
34 r. on t . Hull.
35 . Rideau.
36 . . . . Mississippi.
37 Clarendon.
38 . Osgoode.
39 k.f.c.&o Augusta.
40 Sidney.
41 Peterboro'.
42 , . . Murray.
43 ... Murray.
44 . „ .... Gananoque.
45 Waterloo.
46 Waterloo,
47 . . . Merrickville.
48 . . . , Merrickville.
49 Newboro'.
50 Newboro'.
51 .... Cornwall.
52 Cornwall.
53 Cornwall.
54 . , Demorestville.
55 ..,..,.,, Demorestville.
56 Smith's Falls.
57 , Smith's Falls.
58 Percy.
59 .... Percy.
60^1
to )■ sup'd . Cobourg.
73 J
74 Toronto Conf.
HOWELL, JACOB ELI, M.A.
1864 e. om. Madoc.
65 Madoc.
66 .... Hungerford.
67 Hungerford.
68 K.F.C.&0 Thurlow.
69 Thurlow.
70 . . Thurlow.
7n
72 L.
73 J
74 ..=
Bloomfield and
Cherry Valley.
Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1863; M.A., 1868.
HOWES, JOHN.
1844 e. on t Richmond.
45 Clarendon.
46 .... Onslow.
47 . > Bonchire.
1848 R.F.C.&0
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71.
72
73
74
HOWSON,
1871 c.
72 r. on t .
73
74 .... .
Bonchire.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Torbolton.
Gatineau.
Gatineau.
Cornwall.
Cornwall.
Cornwall.
Carlton Place.
Carlton Place.
Carlton Place.
Richmond.
Richmond.
Richmond.
Winchester.
Winchester.
Winchester.
South Mountain.
South Mountain.
South Mountain.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Montreal Conf.
WILLIAM G.
Albion.
Baltimore.
Cooksville.
Cookstown.
Toronto Conf.
HUFF, DENNIS L.
1861 R. on t. . Artemesia.
62 Walsingham.
63 Oxford.
64 ....... Located — ill
health.
HUGHES, JAMES.
1839 c
40 R. OUT,
41
42
43
44
45
ORD. .
R. F. C.
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
F, SEC
F. SEC
Elizabethtown
and Gananoque.
Clarendon.
Crosby.
Crosby.
L'Orignal.
L'Orignal and
St. Andrew's.
Mississippi.
Mississippi.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Cooksville.
Colborne.
Colborne.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Glanford.
Glanford.
Glanford.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Georgetown.
1862 f. sec Georgetown.
63 Aylmer, C. W.
64 . . . Aylmer, C. W
65-)
to V sup'd Colborne.
73J
74 . Toronto Conf.
HUGHES, JAMES [B].
1858 r. cm t . Bowmanville,
59 R.F.C.&0 Mooretown.
60 Mooretown.
61 sup'd . . . Millbrook.
62 sup'd Bowmanville.
Died November 17th, 1862,
aged 30 years.
HUGHES, SILAS JAMES.
1871 c. ... Ainleyville.
72 r. om. Mitchell.
73 Wilton. ■
74 ..... Montreal Conf.
HUGILL, JOSEPH.
1850 r.
on t.
Dundas.
51 .
( St. Thomas.
j Wallaceburg.
52 ...
Chatham.
53
. St. Thomas.
54 R.F.C.&(
3 Morpeth.
55 ..
East Bolton.
56
East Bolton.
57
Gait.
58
Gait.
59
Brampton.
60
Brampton.
61
. Brampton.
62 f.
SEC .
. Stratford.
63 f.
SEC
Stratford.
64
Cornwall.
65
Cornwall.
66
. Cornwall.
67
Farmers ville.
68
. Farmersville.
Died
November 30th, 1868,
aged 46
years.
HUME
SAMUEL.
1859 R.
(WIT.
Devonshire and
McGillivray.
60 ..
Belmont.
61 s.
v. c
Cobourg.
62 .
Strathroy.
63
( Paris.
( Wyoming.
Died
July 28th, 1864, aged 28
years.
HUME, WILLIAM.
1837 R. on*
38 .
39 ...
40 ..
England.
Stanstead.
Located.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
103
HUNT,
AMBROSE.
1861
Port Hope.
1863
Renfrew.
1854^|
to ]■
IV)
72 R. F. C.
73
74 ...
r Methodist
-j Episcopal
I Conference.
Romney.
Romney.
London Conf.
62 F. SEC
63 F. SEC. .
64 F. SEC. .
65
66 .. ..
Picton.
Picton.
Picton.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
64 .. ..
65
66
67
68
Ormstown.
Ormstown.
Huntingdon.
. Huntingdon.
North Augusta.
67 ..
68 CHMN.
Woodstock.
Owen Sound.
69
70 ....
Wellington.
Wellington.
69
Aurora.
71 ...
. Thurlow.
HUNT
, DAVID.
70 ...
71 F. SEC.
Aurora.
Aurora.
72 ...
73 ...
. Thurlow.
. Thurlow.
1854 b. out.
Derby.
72
Yonge St. North
74
Toronto Conf.
55
Osprey.
73
Yonge St. North
56
Morris.
74
Toronto Conf.
57
Elma.
HUNTINGDON, SIMON.
58 . Elma.
59 e.f.c. &o "Wellesley.
60 Wellesley.
61 ....... Rockwood.
62 Flos and Medonte
63 Wellesley.
HUNTER, SAMUEL JAMES.
1861 c Nanticoke.
62 r. on t Oak ville.
63 Oakville.
64 Yonge St. North
1828 ^
to j- ..
32 J
33 ord.
34 ..
35 ...
36 .. .
38 ..
r Methodist
\ Episcopal
I Conference.
Augusta.
. Augusta.
Murray.
. Murray.
. Newmarket.
. Toronto Circuit.
64
65 ...
66
Nottawasaga.
Nottawasaga.
Nottawasaga.
Mono.
65 R.F.C.&o Yonge St. North
66 Bowmanville
67 .... Montreal East.
67
68
Montreal East.
39 . . .
Toronto Circuit.
68
, 69
70
.71 ... .
72
Mono.
Mono.
Romnev.
Romney.
Kingsville.
69
70 ..
71 ....
72 ...
73
Montreal East.
Montreal Second.
Montreal Second
Montreal Second
Toronto Third.
40 ...
41
42
43 ...
44
. Whitby,
. Whitby.
. Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Rideau.
73
74
Kings ville.
London Conf.
74 ....
Toronto Conf.
45
46 ...
. Rideau.
. Cornwall.
47 ..
. Cornwall.
HUNTER,
WM. JOHN.
48
Pl'esi'Ott.
HUNT,
FRANCIS.
1856 c.
Aurora.
49
. Prescott.
1842 )
( New
57 R. on T .
Bradford.
50 ...
. Farmersville.
to \
< Connexion
58 s. v. c. .
Cobourg,
51 ...
. Farmersville.
54 )
( Conference.
59
Dundas.
52
Glanford.
55 R. (HIT.
Sutton.
60 r.f.c.&o Waterdown.
53
. Glanford.
56 R.F.C. &c
Sutton.
61
Waterdown.
54
Grimsby.
57
St. Armand.
62 ...
Waterdown.
55 ....
Grimsby.
58
St. Armand.
63
Clinton.
56
Walsingham
59 ....
60
Farnhain.
Knowlton.
64 sup'd. .
65 ...
Toronto East.
London.
Died Augu
55 years.
st 25th, 1856, aged
61
Knowlton.
66 ..
London.
62 )
67
London.
to \ sup'd
St. Armand.
68
Toronto West.
HURLBL
rRT, ASAHEL.
70}
Toronto West.
1828 )
( Methodist
71
72
73
74
Rawdon.
Rawdon.
Rawdon.
Montreal Conf.
70)
71
72
73
( Hamilton
j Centenary.
Ottawa Centre.
to f
32}
33 ord..
34
•j Episcopal
( Conference.
Elizabethtown.
Elizabethtown.
74
Montreal Conf.
35
Ottawa.
HUNT, JOHN.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
36 ....
37
. Ottawa.
Matilda.
1844 R. out.
Woodstock and
38
Matilda.
45 ...
46
Goderich.
Toronto West.
HUNTINGDON, SILAS.
39 ...
40 ...
Richmond.
. Richmond.
47 ...
Guelph.
1850 c.
. Clarendon and
41
Port Hope.
48 R.F.C. &
o Stamford.
Onslow.
42 ....
Port Hope.
49)
50 \
1 Drummondville
51 E. O/l T.
. Richmond.
43 ..
. Cobourg.
| and Niagara.
52
L'Orignal.
44
. Napanee.
51
Dunn ville.
53
St. Andrews.
45
Napanee.
52
Nelson.
54 R.F.C. &
o Gatineau.
46
Hallowell.
53
Nelson.
55
Gatineau.
47
Hallowell.
54
Milton.
56 ..
. Aylmer, C. E.
48
Kemptville.
55 ..■
. Milton.
57 F. SEC. .
Aylmer, C. E.
49 ...
Kemptville.
56
Yonge Street.
58 F. SEC.
Smith's Falls.
50 ..
Matilda.
57
Yonge Street.
59 F. SEC.
Smith's Falls.
51
Matilda.
58
Yonge Street.
60 F. SEC.
. Smith's Falls.
52 CHMN.
Aylmer, C. E.
59
Whitby.
61 sup'd.
North Wakefield
53 CHMN.
Aylmer, C. E.
60
. Port Hope.
62 ...
Renfrew.
54 CHMN.
Maitland.
104
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1855
CHMN.
Maitland.
56 UHMN.
Maitland.
571
58
SB-T S
' "Woodstock.
"Woodstock.
59
I £f-sj
r ■* 'a P i
Mount Pleasant
60
X < x
Mount Pleasant
61 J
1 a
.Mount Pleasant
62-|
—
f Mitchell.
63
z S a
Mitchell.
64
Seaforth.
65
a n £
Seaforth.
66 J
a a
L Seaforth.
67)
to > sup'd
MitcheU.
73)
74
London Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1850 ;
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1865 ; Delegate to the First Gen-
eral Conference, Toronto, 1874.
HURLBURT, ERASTUS..
1844 c
45 r. onT-
46 ....
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
to
72
73
74
R.F.C.&O.
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
SUPD
Gananoque
Bath.
Elizabethtown
Perth and Sher-
brooke.
Onslow.
L'Orignal.
Gatineau.
Gatineau.
St. Andrew's.
Merrickville.
Merrickville.
Rawdon and
Wesley ville.
Rawdon.
Winchester.
Winchester.
Winchester.
Innisfil and
Snake Island.
Innisfil aud
Snake Island.
St Vincent.
St. Vincent.
St. Vincent.
Thornbury.
St. Clair.
St. Clair.
Christian Islands
Grand River.
London Conf.
HURLBURT, JESSE, M.A.
1841 -)
to [ ..
47 J
48 sup'y.
49 .....
f Principal
-{ Victoria
I College.
Toronto West.
. Located.
HURLBURT, SYLVESTER.
1836 R. on t Grape Island.
37 Rice Lake.
38 ........ Rice Lake.
1839 Lake Simcoe
and Barrie.
40 r.f.c.&o Lake Simcoe.
41 .... Lake Simcoe.
42 Lake Simcoe.
43 Chippewa.
44 York.
45 York.
46 York.
47 Grimsby.
48 trea.v. c Cobourg.
49 Colborne.
50 .... Colborne.
51 .... Maitland.
52 Maitland.
53 .... Maitland.
54 .. Smith's Falls.
55 Smith's Falls.
56)
to > Alnwick.
63 )
64
to > sup'd Prescott.
73)
74 Montreal Conf.
HURLBURT, THOMAS.
1829 -)
to J-c Muncey.
33 J
34 c. . Saugeen.
35 r.f.c.&o Saugeen.
36 ... Saugeen.
37 . . St. Clair and
Walpole Island.
38-)
to J- ... Lake Superior.
42 J
43 Lake Simcoe. •
44-)
to [ Indian Mission
50 J Work, U.S.
51 Alderville.
52 Rice Lake.
53 Rice Lake.
54 ~) chmn. )
55 > h. b. t. > Norway House.
56 J dist. )
57 chmn. , . Garden River.
58^
to V chmn St. Clair.
64 J
65 Walpole Island.
66 Mooretown.
67 Mooretown.
68 Caistorville.
69 . Caistorville.
70 ... Point Abino.
71 Manitoulin Isld.
72 Manitoulin Isld.
Died April 14th, 1873, aged 65
years.
HUSTON, JOHN H.
1827 ) ("Methodist
\ Episcopal
formed the First General Confer-
ence of the present Methodist
Episcopal Church in Canada, and
at which Mr. Reynolds was or-
dained Bishop by Messrs. Gat-
chell, Culp and Pickett. He
died Oct. 9th. 1851.
HUTCHISON, JAMES.
I Conference.
Located.
Note. — He was one of the five
disaffected men who, in 1834,
1840 r. on t. Yonge Street.
41
Yonge Street.
42
. . Albion.
43 r.f.c. &o Albion.
44 ....
45
Toronto Circuit.
46
Toronto Circuit.
47
Owen Sound.
48 . .
Owen Sound.
49 ....
Sydenham.
50
51 ..
. . Saugeen.
52 ..
. . . Saugeen.
54 ...
Arran.
55 .
Withdrew.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN.
1841 )
42 \
( New Connexion
\ Conference
43)
44 \
Located.
45 c
New Ireland.
46 R. on T New Ireland.
47 1
48
Wesley ville and
49 J
Rawdon
50 ...
.. Adelaide.
51 ^
52 }-
53 J
54 r.f.c. &o Chatham.
55 ...
. . Westminster.
56 ...
Westminster.
57
.... Belmont.
58
. . . Belmont.
59 ...
, Durham.
60
. . Hanover.
61
Hanover.
62
63 .
... Bruce Mines.
64 ..
. . Bruce Mines.
65 ...
Bruce Mines.
66
Caistorville.
67 .
. . Caistorville.
68 sup
d. Caistorville.
69)
to } su]
p'd Hamilton.
73)
74
... London Con f .
HUTCHINSON, RICHARD.
1835 r. <wt.
Institution Eng
36
Institution Eng.
37 ORD .
Quebec.
38
Montreal.
39 R. F. 0.
Stanstead.
40
St. Armand.
41
St. Armand.
42
. St. Armand.
43
Located.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
105
HUXTABLE, GEO. GELLARD.
1855 R. on t.
56
to
68
English Wes-
leyan Corif.
West Indies.
1869^|
to \ England.
72 J
73 k. CAX.c. North Wakefield.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
HYNDMAN, JOHN.
1860 e. oiir.. L'Orignal.
61 Plantagenet.
62 Berlin.
63 s. v. c Cobourg.
64 Located— ill hth.
I.
INGALLS,
EDMUND S.
IRVINE, ALEX.
1869
70
j
Hanover.
\ Sharon and Mt.
1835 R. o?i t.
New Ireland.
1822~
1 Genesee Con-
f | ference, U.S.
71
I"
( Albert
36
St. John's.
to
72
F. SEC. .
Cookstown.
37
Wesleyville.
28,
73
F. SEC.
Cookstown.
38
39
Wesleyville.
Sherbrooke.
29
30
Located.
74
Toronto Conf.
40 R.F.C.&O
New Ireland.
31
r. can. c. Bay Quinte.
Delegate to First General Con
41
New Ireland.
32
.. York.
ference, Toronto, 1874.
42
Shefford.
33
.. York.
43 ..
Shefford.
34
Stamford.
44)
45 j '•
i Compton and
Hatley.
Stanstead.
35
36
.... Stamford.
. . . . Located and re-
ISAAC, JOHN RUXTON.
46
moved to the Western States,
1867
C.
Artemesia.
47
Stanstead.
where he died Aug. 30th, 1840.
68
C.
Thornbury.
48
Clareneeville.
69
r. on T .
Hanover.
49
Clarence ville.
70
Durham.
50
Clareneeville.
IRVINE, HENRY.
71
s. v. c . .
Cobourg.
51
St. Armand.
72
R.F.C.&O
Sombra.
52
St. Armand.
1863
r. on t . . Farmersville.
73
Napier.
53 sup'y
Dunham.
64
.. Lyn.
74
London Conf.
54
Dunham.
65
Smith's Falls.
55
Gaspe.
66
Carleton Place.
56
Granby.
67
r. f. c. & o Leave of absence.
57 ..
Dunham.
68
. . Yonge St. South.
IVISON
JAMES A.
58^1
69
Battersea.
1854
c.
Mud Lake.
to J-sup'd
Granby.
70
Metis.
55
R. on T . .
Alnwick Circuit
73j
71
Metis.
56
Owen Sound.
74
Montreal Conf.
72
Metis.
57
Paisley.
73
Three Rivers.
58
R.F.C &f
Paisley.
74
Montreal Conf.
59
Southampton
IRELAND,
FRANCIS C.
60
and Paisley
Strathroy.
1859 k. on t
Percy.
IRWIN, WILLIAM.
61
Strathroy.
60 )
62
Westminster.
61[s.v.c.
Cobourg.
1857
r. on T. St. Vincent.
63
Westminster.
62
Elgin.
58
.... Belmore.
64
Westminster.
63 R.F.C.&O
Marmora.
59
Oakville.
65
London North.
64 )
60
Chatham.
66
London North.
65|SUPY
St. Andrew's.
61
r.f.c.&o Rond Eau.
67
Fenella.
66 -\
to J- sup'y
62
Rond Eau.
68
Fenella.
Lachute.
63
f. sec Wallaceburg.
69
Alnwick.
70 J
64
F. sec Wallaceburg.
70
. . .
Alnwick.
711
65
Invermay.
71
Alnwick.
to > sup'y
Montreal.
66
F. sec Invermay.
72
Madoc.
73 J
67
f. sec Invermay.
73
sup'd
Madoc.
74
Montreal Conf.
68
f. sec Hanover.
74
London Conf.
106
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
J.
JACKSON, DANIEL".
1856 c Newcastle.
57 R. on t . Norwood.
58 Lindsay.
59 s. v. c Cobourg.
60 Located— ill
health.
JACKSON, HENRY.
1856 R. OttT.
57 ... ..
58 s. v. c
59
60
Sidney.
Weston.
Cobourg.
Grafton.
India, under di-
rection of Methodist Episcopal
Church, U.S. In 1874 he was
at Cawnpore, in charge of the
Boarding School and Native work.
JACKSON, JOHN.
1855 c. . . .
56 R. <m t . . Stratford.
57 . . Guelph.
58 Consecon.
59 R.F.C. &o Consecon.
60
61
62
63
64
65
Stirling.
Stirling.
Sidney.
Sidney.
No Station.
Expelled.
JACKSON, SAMUEL.
1858 c. ... Eaton.
59 r. on t . . Dunham.
60 . . East Bolton.
61 Westmeath.
!s.'v.' ciCobours-
62
63 ord No Station
Sutton.
Sutton.
Frelighsburg.
Vermont
Conference,
U. S.
64
65
66 sup'd
67
to
70
71 r
to > Frelighsburg.
74 Montreal Conf.
JACKSON, THOMAS W
1867 c Listowel.
68 r. on t Drayton.
69 Erin.
70 „ . St. George.
71 R.F.c.&o Otterville.
72 Otterville.
73 Otterville.
74 London Conf.
JACKSON, WILLIAM.
1862 c.
63 R. on T
64 ...
65 s. v. o
66 ...
67
68 .
69 .
70 .
71 ..
72 ....
73 ..
74
. Farnham.
East Bolton.
East Bolton.
. Cobourg.
I Milford.
( Quebec.
Quebec.
Danville.
. Danville.
Danville.
Melbourne.
. Melbourne.
Melbourne.
. Montreal Conf.
JACOBS, PETER.
1838 c.
39 c.
40
41
42 R.OWT.
43 ord. . .
44'
to
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
Lake Superior.
Lake Superior.
Fort Alexander,
H.B.T.
Norway House,
H.B.T.
Visiting Eng.
Lac La Pluie,
H.B.T.
Visiting Eng.
Canada West.
Tour in H. B. T.
and C. W
Saugeen.
Saugeen.
Rama.
Rama.
No Station.
Expelled.
JACQUES, GEORGE.
1854 r. ojit.
55
56
57 ORD..
58 r. p. c.
59 ..
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68 .. .
69 sup'd.
70 sup'd .
71 sup'd.
72
73
74
Southampton.
Derby.
Arran.
Hanover.
Hanover.
Hanover.
Holland and
Sullivan.
Paisley.
Paisley.
Artemesia.
Artemesia.
Artemesia.
Bayfield.
Bayfield.
Bayfield.
Artemesia.
Artemesia.
Saugeen.
Saugeen.
Toronto Conf.
JAMES, RICHARD G.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
R. on T
Tilsonburg.
Amabel.
Welland.
Smithville.
No Station — ill
health.
Blenheim.
Toronto Conf.
JAMIESON, WM. S., B.A.
1872 c.
73 R. OUT
74 ...
North Gower.
L'Orignal.
Montreal Conf.
1841
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
R.F.C.&O
JEFFERS, THOMAS.
Peterboro'.
Brantford.
London.
Simcoe.
Malahide.
Malahide.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Cainsville. .
Cains ville.
Crowland.
Welland.
Markham.
Markham.
Waterdown.
Dunnville.
Duunville.
Dunnville.
Walsingham.
Walsingham.
Weston.
Weston.
Weston.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
69^
70 [ sup'd Toronto.
71 J
Died September 15th, 1871,
aged 62 years.
JEFFERS, WELLINGTON,
D.D.
1836 c.
37 K.
38
39
5 mo.. Isle of Tanti.
on t . Hamilton.
Lake Simcoe,
Barrie and
Coldwater.
. . . Osgoode and
Bytown.
( Mississippi.
| Brock ville.
40
41 r.f.c.&o Belleville.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
107
CHMN.
DIST.
CHMN.
DIST.
Sidney.
Sidney.
"Waterloo.
. Waterloo.
Dundas.
Grimsby.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Toronto East.
C Montreal Centre,
■j Montreal Centre.
I Montreal Centre.
("Rice Lake.
\ Rice Lake.
LRice Lake.
Editor Chris tian
Guardian.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
London, Nor. St.
London, Nor. St.
London East.
Toronto Conf.
1842
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60)
to }
68 )
69 CHMN,
70 CHMN
71 .. .
72 sup'd
73 CHMN
, 74 .
Secretary of Conference 1853 ;
Co-delegate of the Conference
1866. The honorary degree of
D.D., was conferred upon him
by Victoria University, 1863.
Delegate to First General Con-
fence, Toronto, 1874.
JEFFERV, THOS. WESLEY.
1857 c. Paris.
58 R. on t . . Paris.
59 Melbourne.
60 . . . . Kingston.
61 r.f.c.&o Kingston.
62 .... Napanee.
63 Napanee.
64 . . Toronto West.
65 f. sec Melbourne.
66 Melbourne.
67 Melbourne.
68 Wellington Sq.
69 ... Wellington Sq.
70 f. sec. . Milton.
71 f. sec. . Milton.
72 f. sec. Milton.
73 f. sec. Toronto Second.
74 Toronto Conf.
JENKINS, JOHN.
1835 e. on t Institution Eng.
36 . . . Institution Eng.
ord Goobee, India.
37
38
to
41
42
to
46
47
to
51
52
53
54
India.
English Conf.
Montreal.
Montreal Centre.
Montreal Centre.
Withdrew.
JENNINGS, DAVID.
1844 c.
45 R. on T
Yonge Street.
Whitby.
46 r.f.c. &o Owen Sound.
47 Gananoque.
48 Clarendon.
49 Clarendon.
50 .... Farmersville.
51 ... Sherbrooke.
52 . . Sherbrooke.
53 .... Merrickville.
54 . . Merrickville.
55 Chambly.
56 ... Farnham.
57 Bruce Mines.
58 ... Bruce Mines.
59 ... Bruce Mines.
60 No Station— ill
health.
61 ... Holland Land'g.
62 sup'd. Weston.
63 . . Gaspe.
64 .... Gaspe.
65 )
to > sup'd , Weston.
73)
74 Toronto Conf.
JENNINGS, JOHN.
1871 c
72 r. on t.
73 ...
Smithville.
Located.
JEWELL, JOHN ARTHUR,
B.A.
1869 c. . . Stayher.
70 R. on t . Smithville.
71 . . Oakwood.
72 ... Millbrook.
73 r.f.c.&o Blairton.
74 Toronto Conf.
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— B.A. , 1869.
JOHNSON, FRANCIS.
1872 c
73 R. on-r
74
Lakefield.
Omemee.
Toronto Conf.
JOHNSON, JOHN.
1833 R.
34
35
36
37 ...
on T.
St. Johns.
Stanstead.
Located.
JOHNSON, JOSHUA H, M.A.
( Methodist
< Episcopal
/ Conference.
1849 ^
to J- . .
59 J
60 r. f. c
Brockville,
Principal of
Victoria School.
61 Montreal West.
62 Montreal West.
63 Montreal West.
1864
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Aylrner E.
Aylmer E.
Peterborough.
Peterborough.
Peterborough.
Quebec
Quebec.
Odessa.
Odessa.
Agent Vic. Col.
Toronto Conf.
JOHNSON, MOSES MAIT
LAND.
1862 r. onT.
63 ...
64 ....
65 s. v. c
66 R.F.C.&O
67 ...
68
69
70
71
Hungerford.
Bath.
Bath.
Cobourg.
I Georgeville and
/ Magog.
Compton.
Compton.
Dundas.
Died Aug. 27th, 1871, aged 35
years.
JOHNSON, THOMAS.
( Methodist
< Episcopal
( Church, U.S.
1868
69
70 R. on t L'Orignal.
71 Withdrew.
Killed by being thrown from
his buggy, Aug. 17th, 1873.
1854
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
JOHNSTON, DAVID
ARTHUR,
c. . . Sidney.
r. on t . Sidney.
Waterloo — K.
Storrington.
r.f.c.&O Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Lakefield and
Mud Lake.
Percy.
Percy.
Percy.
Baltimore and
Grafton.
Osprey.
Osprey.
Florence.
Florence.
Ainleyville.
Cartwright.
D. Belleville.
Toronto Conf.
SUP
JOHNSTON, EDWARD.
1809^1 (-English
to >■ < Wesleyan
16 J I Conference.
17 . . Fort Wellington
C. W
18 ..... Kington.
19 Ret. to England.
Died in 1858.
108
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
JOHNSTON, HUGH,
M.A., B.D.
1859 R. onT.. Florence.
60 Gosfield and
Amherstburg.
to [v. v. c. Cobourg.
64 J
65 e.f.c.&o. Toronto East.
66 ....... Montreal East.
67 Sandwich and
Windsor.
68 Windsor.
69 Windsor.
70 Toronto West.
71 Toronto Fifth.
72 Toronto Fifth.
73 Hamilton —
Centenary.
74 London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A., 1865, Silver Medal-
list ; M.A., 1869 ; B.D., 1874.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM.
{Primitive
Methodist
Church.
R. on T Drayton.
. . . Elora.
r.f.c.&o Erin.
Erin.
.... Toronto Conf.
JOLLEY,
1865-1
to [
70 J
71 R.
72 ..
73 ..
74 ..
F. C
WM. CLOWES.
Primitive
Methodist
Church.
Port Rowan.
Port Rowan.
Allenford.
Toronto Conf.
JOLLIFFE, WILLIAM J.
1868 c. Bowmanville.
69 r. on t . Prince Albeit.
70 ... Newcastle.
71 . Newcastle.
72 Streetsville.
73 R.F.c.&o Yonge St. South.
74 , Montreal Conf.
JONES, BENJAMIN.
1844 R. on t
45 .
46 .
48 I
49 J
50 C,
51 c,
52 R
53 .
Newmarket and
Snake Island.
Albion.
Bradford.
Located.
54
Owen Sound.
Picton.
F.c.&o Newburg.
Newburg.
\ Humber.
\ Yonge Street.
1855
56
57
58
Yonge Street.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Located.
JONES, CORNELIUS A.
1862 r. on t . Wesleyville.
63 .... Wesleyville.
64 St. Andrews.
65 . . Prince Albert.
66 r.f.c.&o Millbrook.
67 Burleigh Road.
68 Hall's Bridge.
69 ... New Ireland.
70 New Ireland.
71 New Ireland.
72 Cookshire.
73 Cookshire.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
JONES, EDMUND SHEP-
HERD.
1866 c. . . . Kincardine.
67 R. on t . Howick.
68 Wyoming.
69 Arkona.
70 . . Romney.
71 R. F.c.&o Woodslee.
72 Woodslee.
73 . . . Amherstburg.
74 London Conf.
JONES, GEORGE.
1857 c
58 E. MIT.,
59
60 ... ,
61 .... .
Wawanosh.
Morris.
Kincardine.
Bayfield.
Teeswater.
Died May 24th, 1862, aged 28
years.
JONES, HENRY.
1851 c. . . . Sidney.
52 R. on t. . Sidney.
53 Humber.
54 . . Markham.
55 Located — ill
health.
JONES, JOSEPH.
1855 c. . .
56 R. WIT.
57 . .
58
Montreal East.
Montreal East.
Clinton.
Rem. to U. S.
JONES, PETER.
1813^ rMethodist
\ Episcopal
to \ ..
32J L
33 sup'd.
34
Conference.
JONES, PETER.
(ka-ke-wa-quon-a-by. )
1825 ")
to [
32 J
33
34
ORD.
35 Credit.
r Methodist
-< Episcopal
I Conference.
Credit,
Translating.
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
to
56
SI7PY.
supy .
. Credit.
I Visiting
| England.
. Credit,
Translating.
Muncey.
Muncey.
Muncey.
Muncey.
( Visiting
\ England.
Muncey.
I Muncey Indus-
( trial School.
. Under Sup't. of
of Missions.
. . Brantfbrd.
Grand River.
Located.
Died June 28th, 1856, aged 54
years.
JONES, PETER W
1867 c - Belmont. ,
68 K. wit St. George.
69 .... Norwich.
70 Albion.
71 R.F.c.&O Garafraxa.
72 Garafraxa.
73 Rockwood.
74 .... London Conf.
JONES, RICHARD.
1820 ^ rMethodist
to i- < Episcopal
32 J I Conferenoe.
33 ORD . Cobourg.
34 . . Hallowell.
35 Hallowell.
36 , Stamford.
37 Hamilton.
38 ... By town.
39 . . Bytown. ,
40 Bytown.
41 .. Hallowell.
42 Bay Quinte.
43 Bay Quinte.
44 . Pres. of Conf.
45 . . . ". Cobourg.
46 Cobourg.
47 . . Cobourg.
48 Consecon.
49 Consecon.
50 Belleville.
51 Belleville.
52 Yonge Street.
53 Yonge Street.
54 Yonge Street.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
109
1855 ...
Yonge Street.
1863
56
Yonge Street.
64
57 ....
Weston.
65
58
Weston.
66
59
Dundas.
67
60
Dundas.
68 j
61
Dundas.
to S
62
London.
73 )
London.
London.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
sup'd. Cobourg;.
1874
Toronto Conf.
President of Conference, 1844
and 1865 ; Co-Delegate of Confer-
ence, 1860 ; Delegate to First Gen-
eral Conference, Toronto, 1874.
Chairman of District, 1836 to
1867.
K.
KANE, DAVID.
1873 R. out.
74
Glanford.
Dropped.
KAPPELE, STEPHEN.
1862 R. onT. Preston — Germ.
63 ORD Preston — Germ.
64 ... Hamilton — Ger.
65 Hamilton — Ger.
66 ... Vennacher.
67 Vennacher.
68 Vennacher.
, / ( Hamilton and
£j I i Paris.
73 .. Preston and Paris
74 London Conf.
KEAGEY, JOHN, G., B.A.
1862 r. wit. Perth.
63 v. v. u . . Cobourg.
64 Grimsby.
65 ... Grimsby.
66 r.f.c.&o Bradford.
67 )
to > sup'y. Dundas.
73)
74 . . . London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1864.
KEAM, FRANK COUCH.
1873
R. Oil T
. Alderville.
74
Toronto Conf.
KEEFER,
BENJAMIN B.
1868
c.
. Thorold.
69
R. on T
. Grimsby.
70
Brantford.
71
. London, Nrtli.
St
72
R.F.C. &
o London, Nrth.
St
73
Brantford, Brant
J
lV.
74
. London Conf.
KELL,
UI, HENRY.
1862
k. on T
Albion.
63
Stratford.
64
Kincardine.
66 s.v.c.
67
68
1865 s.v.c Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Milton.
n.F.c. &o Clinton.
Clinton.
69 Clinton.
70 Lucknow.
71 . . Lucknow.
72 Lucknow.
73 . . Wingham.
74 ... London Conf.
KELLY, THOMAS.
$60 R
61 .
on T.
Ainleyville.
Clinton.
62
63
Bayfield.
Paris.
64 s.
V. C.
Cobourg.
65 s.
v. c.
\ Cobourg.
( Yonge St. South.
66 r
67
F.O. &
o Brampton.
Port Rowan.
68
69
Napanee.
. New Glasgow.
70
St. Armand.
71
St. Armand.
72
. . .
. St. Armand.
73 Rem. to U. S.,
and united with the Methodist
Erjiscopal Church.
KENNEDY, DAVID, M.A.
1860 r. on t. Berlin and
Blenheim.
61 it. v. c. Cobourg.
62 u. v. c. Cobourg.
63 . Consecon.
64 r.f.c.'&o Consecon.
65 Napanee.
66 Selby.
67 Pittsburg.
68 Pittsburg.
69 Erin.
70 . . Erin.
71 .... Seaforth.
72 sup'd. Seaforth.
73 ... Hudson.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1863; M.A., 1868.
KENNEDY, GEORGE.
1842 R. out
Peterboru'.
43
Simcoe.
44
Woodstock.
45
. London Circuit
46 R.F.C. &
3 Goderich.
47
Godercih.
48
. Adelaide.
49
50
. Walsingham.
Walsingham.
51
Malahide.
52
Malahide.
53 ...
54
Aylmer W
Gait.
55
Gait.
56
57
58
. Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
59 sdp'y.
60
Ingersoll.
Nissouri.
61
Nissouri.
62
Nissouri.
63
64
Mount Brydges
Mount Brydges
65
66
Mount Brydges
Lucan.
67
Waterdown.
68 ....
Dunnville.
69
Dunnville.
70
L'Orignal.
71 )
72 \ sup'd .
Ingersoll.
73
74
London Conf.
KENNEDY, JAMES.
1857 c.
Walsingham.
58 r. on t.
Walsingham. .
59 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
60 s. v. c
Grafton.
61 R.F.C. &c
> St. George.
62
Arkona.
63
Arkona.
64 ..
Arkona.
65
Belmont.
66
Belmont.
67
Belmont.
68
Mount Brydges.
69
Mount Brydges.
70
Mount Brydges.
71
Dorchester.
72
Dorchester.
73
Dorchester.
74 ....
London Conf.
110
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
KENNEY, GEORGE H.
,... ( Blenheim.
1860K.<mT |GullRiver.
61 Gull River.
62 . . Plantagenet
63 "
64
65 ...
66 ..
67 ... .
68 ...
69 .
70 ... .
71 ......
72
73 sup'd
74
North Wakefield
r. f. c. & o Grenville.
.... Grenville.
Riceville.
Bearbrook.
Beai'brook.
Bearbrook.
Wingham.
Wingham.
Wingham
Wingham.
Toronto Conf.
KEOUGH, JABEZ BUNTING.
1854 c. . Orillia.
55 R. onT. . Brighton.
56 s. v. c Cobourg.
57 s. v. c Cobourg.
58 r.f.c.&o Alnwick Circuit.
59 . . Point Alexander.
60 Long Isl'd Locks
61 Lochaber.
62 .... . Lochaber.
63 . . Lochaber.
64 Russell.
65 . . Bearbrook.
66 . . . . Bearbrook.
67 . . . . Grenville.
68 . Grenville.
69 . . . . Grenville.
70 . ... North Gower.
71 .... North Gower.
72 . . North Gower.
73 Bell's Corners.
74 . . . Montreal Conf.
KEOUGH, THOMAS STOTT.
56 r. oti t.
Kingston.
57 ...
Belleville.
58
. Grimsby.
59
Grimsby.
60 R.F.C. &
o Welland.
61 F. SEC.
. Welland.
62 F. SEC.
Glanford.
63 F. SEC.
Glanford.
64 ....
. Glanford.
65
. St. George.
66 ... ..
. St. George.
67
East Zorra.
68 ....
East Zorra.
69 J
1 Agent
to } .
< Victoria
72 |
( College.
73
\ Baltimore.
j Yonge St. Centre
74 ....
Toronto Conf.
KEPPEL, JOHN HADDEN.
1863 c Berlin.
64 r. o/it.. Blenheim.
65 Blenheim.
66 ...... Barrie.
1867
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
RtF.c.&o Vespra.
Cookstown.
Bruce Mines.
Bruce Mines.
Bruce Mines.
Silver Islet.
Princeton.
London Conf.
KER, PETER.
1833 e.,oht..
34 ....
35
36
37 R.F.C.&O
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45 ...
46
47 ...
48
49
50
51 . .
52 ....
53 .
54 sup'd
55 sup'd
56
57 .
58 .. . .
59 F. SEC.
60 -|
to J- sup'd .
66 J
67
68-)
69 > sup'd
70 J
71 ...
72 ....
Westminster.
Gosfield.
Canboro'.
Simcoe.
Brantford.
Ancaster.
Hamilton.
Oxford.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Toronto Circuit.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Markham.
Markham.
Markham.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
Suspension Bdge.
Dunnville.
Dunnville.
Paris.
Paris and Gait.
Drummondville.
Agt. Tract Soc.
by permission
of the Conf.
Drummondville.
Hillsdale.
Hillsdale.
73 , . Chelsea.
74 . . . . Montreal Conf.
KERR, JOHN L.
1852
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
o. . . .
v.
R.cmT.&O
R. F. C.
Erin.
Wellesljy.
Mono.
Proton.
Proton.
Owen Sound.
St. Vincent.
St. Vincent.
Orillia.
Orillia.
Orillia.
Cayuga.
Cayuga.
Cayuga.
Napier.
Romney.
Dawn Mills.
Dawn Mills,
Dawn Mills.
1871 ... Ridgetown.
72 . Ridgetown
73 .... Ridgetown.
74 . . London Conf.
KERR, RICHARD.
1864 c
65 R. Oil T .
66 .
67
) Brighton.
\ Newcastle. ,
Merrickville.
Bury.
68 R.F.c. &o Port Neuf.
69
70
71
72
Winchester.
Otterville.
Wallaceburg.
Located.
KETTLEWELL, WILLIAM.
1872 R. onr. Exeter.
73 Exeter.
74 ........ London Conf.
KIDD, JAMES P.
1864 r. on t
65
66 ... .
67 .... .
Artemesia.
Keppel.
Thornbury.
Expelled.
KIERNON, JOHN.
1857 R. f. c. Methodist Epis.
Church, U.S.
58 Huntington.
59 Huntington.
60 ... Winchester.
61 . . . . Winchester.
62 ... Winchester.
63 . . Portage du Fort.
64 . . Portage du Fort.
65 . . Portage du Fort.
66 Rem. to U. S.
KILGOUR, JOSEPH.
1856 e. (wt.. L'Orignal.
57 . Richmond.
58 Kemptville.
59 s. v. c . Cobourg.
60 s. v. c Plainville.
61 r.f.c &o Ormstown.
62 . . . Ormstown.
63 Ormstown.
64 Cavignal.
65 . Cavignal.
66 . . Lachute and
Grenville.
67 . Lachute.
68 ._. . Lachute.
69 . . Aylmer, Que.
70 ... Tweed.
71 . Tweed.
72 . . Tweed.
73 . . . Shannonville.
74 Toronto Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
Ill
KINES, JAMES.
1863 R. om. Milford.
64 Milford,
65 . . . . Hungerford.
66 . . Sidney.
67 s. v. c ■ Cobourg.
68 k.f.c.&o Hamilton East.
69 Keene.
70 . . Keene.
71 .... Keene.
72 . . Agent Vic. Col.
73 Odessa.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
KNIGHT, ADOLPHUS G.,B.A.
1869 |R,,°,'l.T ! Cobourg.
| S. V. c.
70 . . Shannonville.
71 Trenton.
72 Ameliasburg.
73 f.e.o. &o Kingston 2nd.
74 Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A., 1873.
KNOWLAN, JAMES.
1806
to
20
Eastern British
America.
1821
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Melbourne.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Stanstead.
Stanstead.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
Odelltown.
E. B. Amerk'i
KOYL, EPHRAIM LILLIE.
KNOWLES, HENRY WM.
1870 u Port Neuf.
71 k. o»t. Coaticoke.
72 Cassville.
73 stu Mont. Theo. Col.
74 Montreal Conf.
KNOX, WILLIAM.
1870 c.
71 R. (MIT.
72 ...
73 ....
74
Collfield.
Franklin Centre.
North Gore.
Mont. Theo. Col.
Montreal Conf.
1853 r.f
. c. Belmont.
54
Amerstburg.
0.r> . . .
Amherstburg.
56 ...
. . . . Devonshire.
57 ...
Devonshire.
58 ...
Wawanosh.
59 .
Wawanosh.
60
Wawanosh.
61
Percy.
62 ..
Percy.
63 )
64 \
f Lakefield,
-| Warsaw and
I. Mud Lake.
65
Oakwood.
66 ..
Oakwood.
67 ...
Niagara.
68 ...
Niagara.
69
Pittsburg.
70
Centreville.
71 .
( 'entreville.
72
Centreville.
73
. . Stouffville.
.74
Toronto Conf.
KRUPP, HENRY.
1856^)
to [ ..
( With the
. . -! United
I Brethren.
72 J
73 R. F. (.'. Preston and Paris
Ger. Mis.
74
Montreal Conf.
L.
LA-CLAIRE, ALEXANDER.
1863-) R. f. o. r South Roxton,
64 V .. I French
65 J L Mission.
66 .... Rem. to U. S.
LA DOW, SAMUEL P.
1842 r. 07i t. . Hallowell.
43 r.f.c. &o Napanee.
44 . . Napanee.
45 Peterboro'.
46 . . Rem. to U. S.
LAIRD, JAMES.
LAIRD, JOHN G.
1862 i
. on t . Holland Land'g
63
.... Mount Forest
and Arthur
64
. . Durham.
65 s
66
v. c Cobourg.
. . Chatham.
67 i
68
69
.f.c. &o Napier.
...... Napier.
. . Woodslee.
70
Woodslee.
71
72 .
73
. . Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
. . Teeswater.
74
.... London Conf.
1848
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C.&O
F. KKC.
Chatham.
Goderich.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
London.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Samia.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Hamilton.
London Circuit.
Londou Circuit.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Fergus.
Fergus.
Fergus.
Owen Sound.
Toronto Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
LAIRD, WILLIAM HENRY.
1855 R. out. Lindsay.
56 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
57 s. v. c. Cobourg.
58 Toronto East.
59 r.f.c.&o Glanford.
60 . . Cainsville.
61 .... Cainsville.
62 Cainsville.
63 .... Waterdown.
64 ... Waterdown.
65 . . Water-down.
66 Port Dover.
67 Port Dover..
68 . . Port Dover.
69 .... Dundas.
70 .... Dundas.
71 Woodstock.
72 Woodstock.
73 Woodstock.
74 Toronto Conf.
LAKE, CHARLES VAN-
DUSEN.
1860^1 f Methodist
to y -l Episcopal
70 J I Conference.
71 R. f. c Aylwin.
72 Aylwin.
73 . . Aylwin.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
112
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70 |
71 S
LAKE, JOHN N.
c. . Picton.
K. on T . . Picton .
.... Aylmer, W
Ingersoll.
E.F.C.& o Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
.... . , Nanticoke.
.... Markham.
Markham.
Markham.
.... Pickering.
Markham.
73
74
SUP D. .
sup'd
srr'D
sup'y
London.
Niagara.
Toronto.
Toronto.
Toronto Conf.
LAMBLY, OSBORN R., M.A.
1862 E. on t.,
63 it. v. c.
64 . . . .
65
Cobourg, U.V.C.
Cobourg.
Ill health— No
Station.
Sherbrooke.
66 Melbourne.
67 Carlton Place.
68 r.f.c. &o Georgeville.
69 ... Georgeville.
70 .... Georgeville.
71 Kemptville.
72 ... Kemptville.
73 Brighton.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A. 1864, Valedictorian ;
M.A., 1868.
LANCELEY, JOHN E.
1870
71
72
73
74
on T.
Washington.
Aurora.
Chatham.
Dundas.
London Conf.
LANG, MATTHEW
1823 e. on t.&o Shefford.
24 Shefford.
25 St. Armand.
26 , St. Armand.
27 R. F. c. Stanstead.
28 . . Odelltown.
29 .. Odelltown.
30 ... Odelltown.
31 Quebec.
32 . , Quebec,
33 St. Armand.
34 St. Armand.
35 ) I Book Steward,
36 j \ Toronto.
37 ... Belleville.
38 Kingston.
39 Kingston.
40 chmn. . . Bay Quinte Dis.
41 Quebec.
1842 Quebec.
43 Montreal.
44 „ Montreal.
45 . . ... Dunham.
46 Dunham.
47 Odelltown.
48 ... Odelltown.
49 chmn , St. John's and
Chambly.
Died Feb. 21st, 1850, aged 52
years.
LANGFORD, 'ALEX.
1857
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
K. on T . Warwick.
Warwick.
.... Hamilton,
s. v. c . Cobourg.
k.f.c. &o Cayuga.
. . Cayuga.
Innisfil.
Innisfil.
Innisfil.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Chatham.
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
CHMN.
CHMN
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
London — Dun-
das St.
London Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
LANGFORD.f CHARLES.
1871 c.
72 r. on t .
73
74
Artemesia.
Durham.
Hillsdale and
Penetanguishene
Toronto Conf.
1837
R.
on T
38
ORD. .
39
40
41
R.
F. C
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
5V
to
54.
55 .
56
57 CHMN.
58 CHMN.
59 ... .
60 CHMN.
61 .«
62 ....
LANTON, HENRY.
Institution, Eng.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Stanstead.
Kingston.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
Sherbrooke.
Sherbrooke.
Clarenceville.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Perth.
Perth.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Bath.
Bath.
Visit'g England.
Vienna.
1863 supd.
64
65^)
to [ sup'd Hamilton.
73 J
74 London Conf.
LARGE, RICHARD.
1863 R. out. Keppel.
64 . . Holland Land'g.
65 Dropped.
Note. — He subsequently unit-
ed with the Ontario Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal
Church in Canada, and is now
(1879), stationed at Kincardine.
LATIMER, JAMES FRANCIS.
r. on T.
S. V. c.
R.F.C.&
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67-]
to > sup'd.
71 J
72
73
74
SUP D
Osgoode.
Richmond.
Westmeath.
Cobourg.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
Artemesia.
Artemesia.
Artemesia.
Craighurst and
Penetanguishene
Port Stanley.
Port Stanley.
Port Stanley.
London.
London Conf.
LAVELL, CHARLES, M.A.
1842 c Yonge Street.
43 R. on T . St. Catharines.
44 London.
45 Brantford.
46 r.f.c. &o London.
47 . . Port Hope.
48 ... St. Catharines.
49 Montreal.
50 . . . Montreal.
51 . . Kingston.
52 Kingston.
53 Toronto West.
54 . . . Toronto West.
55 Toronto West.
56 Hamilton.
57 Hamilton.
58 . . Hamilton.
59 , Belleville.
60 Belleville,
61 Toronto East.
62 . . . Toronto East.
63 . . Montreal Centre.
64 Montreal Centre.
65 Cobourg.
M!::::::|o2T*
67 chmn. . , Gait.
68 chmn. . Gait.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
113
1869-|
fc K ,-
C Stratford.
70
«S O H
w w O
Stratford.
71
72
[AIRl
DDER
STRI
Stratford.
Seafortli.
73 J
Sao
ISeaforth.
74
London Coni
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
Secretary of Conference, 1868
and 1869.
LAW, JOHN.
1833 R. on t.
34
35
36
37 R.F.C. &o
38 ....
39
40
41
42
43 ....
44
45
46 ..
47 ...
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
to
Cavan.
Dumfries.
London.
Brantford.
Grimsby.
Nelson.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Stamford.
Toronto Circuit.
Toronto Circuit.
Toronto Circuit.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Humber.
Humber.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
Markham.
Markham.
Georgetown.
Milton.
Sidney.
Sidney.
Prince Albert.
Prince Albert.
Prince Albert.
LEACH, JOHN J.
sup'd . Whitby.
Died Sept. 7th, 1868, aged 63
years.
LAWSON, THOMAS.
1855 R. p. m. Arthur.
56
57
58 ..
59 ..
60 ..
61
62
63
64 |
to i
67 )
68
69
70
Wawanosh.
Albion.
Albion.
Albion.
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
Baltimore and
Grafton.
Grafton.
New Credit.
Madoc.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Drowned while crossing the
Grand River, Oct. 22nd, 1870,
aged 46 years.
1870 c. . .
71 R. on T
72 ... .
73 .. ..
74
Wilton.
Wilton.
Pittsburg.
Bath.
Montreal Conf.
LEAROYD, JOHN.
1856 c. Toronto West.
57 R. out.. Toronto West.
58 . . Brampton.
59 . . . . Brampton.
60 r.f.c. &o Albion.
61 . . Albion.
62 Albion.
63 . . St. Mary s.
64 St. Mary's.
65 St. Mary's.
66 ... Strathroy.
67 . . Strathroy.
68 . . Strathroy.
69 . . Ingersoll.
70 Ingersoll.
71 . . Ingersoll.
72 . . Yonge St. South.
73 . . Yonge St. South.
74 Toronto Conf.
LEE, IRA CASE.
1860 K. «T. Walsingham.
61 . . Alymer, W.
62 . . Located.
LEECH, GEORGE.
1861 o. . . .
62 R. onr.
63
64 s. v.
c .
65
66 r.f.c. &o
67 ..
68
70
71
72
73
74
Teeswater.
Wawanosh.
Mitehell.
Cobourg.
I Bayfield.
j Stratford.
Clinton.
Kincardine.
Bowman ville.
Bowmanville.
Whitby.
Agt. Vic. Col.
Cannington.
Cannington.
Cannington.
Toronto Conf.
LEECH, WEBSTER WESLEY.
1860
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
r. om. Wawanosh.
Bayfield.
Kincardine.
s. v. c.
Cobourg.
LEGATE, THOMAS.
r.f.c. &o Wilton.
Battersea.
Battersea.
.... Tamworth.
Tamworth.
Bell's Corners.
Bell's Corners.
. . Bracebridge.
. . Toronto Conf.
1873 R. on t. .
74
Brussels.
Toronto Conf,
LESTER, ALEXANDER.
1861 r. om: . Consecon.
62 Milford.
63 . . . . Newboro' and
Bedford.
64 Elgin.
65 r.f.c. &o Perth.
66 Lanark and
Sherbrooke.
67 Play fair.
68 Playfair.
69 Westmeath.
70 f. sec. Westmeath.
Died
August 8th, 1870, aged
42 years.
LEVER, JOHN.
1835 c. . . .
Brock.
36 r. on t.
Newmarket.
37
Newmarket.
38 ...
Whitby.
39
Whitby.
40 r.f.c. &c
Toronto Circuit.
41
Toronto Circuit.
42
Barrie.
43 ...
Barrie.
44
Augusta.
45
Augusta.
46
Matilda.
47
Matilda.
48 ..
Smith's Falls.
49 .
Smith's Falls.
50 .
Augusta.
51 .
Wilton.
52 .
Wilton.
53 .
Sidney.
54 .
Sidney.
55
Sidney.
56 ...
Sidney.
57
Consecon.
58
Brighton.
59 ....
Brighton.
60 )
to > sup'd
Sidney.
73^
74
Toronto Conf.
LEWIS, JOSHUA PITT.
1861 c. Shefford.
62 k. on r Shefford.
63 . . Shefford and
Lawrenceville.
64 Magog.
65 r.f.c. &o Lyn.
66 Scarboro'
67 Montreal South.
\ Thorold.
bB • • '( Farmersville.
69 . . Point Levis.
70 Point Levis.
71 St. Catharines.
72 St. Catharines.
73 St. Catharines.
74 ... London Conf.
114
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
LOCHEAD, ROBERT.
1843 c.o
44 R. mi T.
45
46
47 R.F.C. &0
48
49
50
51
52 ..
53
54
55
56
57
58
59^
to J-sup'd.
70 J
71 .. ..
72 . ...
73 .. ...
74 . ...
Matilda.
Sidney.
Cartwright and
Scugog.
Cartwright.
Amherst Isle.
Wilton.
Peel.
Malahide.
Qshawa.
Newmarket and
Snake Island.
South Shore,
Lake Simcoe, &
Snake Island.
Humber.
Humber.
Humber.
Erin.
Erin.
Meaford.
Markdale.
Smith's Falls.
Cold water.
Montreal Conf.
LOCKE, JOSEPH H.
1865 K. on T. Holland Lnding.
66 Innisfil.
67 Bradford.
68 ... Grimsby.
69 r.f.c.&o Beamsville.
70 Kleinburg.
71 Kleinburg.
72 , . Weston
73 Weston.
74 Toronto Conf.
LONGLEY, BENJ., B.A.
1868 c. , . ) Hatley and Cass-
69 R. on t. ) ville.
7(h
to yv. v. c Cobourg.
72 J
73 r.f.c.&o Georgeville and
Magog.
74 . . . Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
Tereity— B.A., 1874 ; Silver Me-
dalist and Valedictorian.
LOVER1N, JONATHAN.
1845 c. . . . . Wolfe Island.
46 r. <»i t . . Bytown.
47
Cornwall.
1848 T ..... . Coteau Landing.
49 r.f.c.&o Torbolton.
50 No Station.
51 , . . Westmeath.
52 .. Expelled.
LUCAS, DANIEL VAN-
NORMAN.
1860 r. oni. Farmersville.
61 . . Farmersville.
62 ord Victoria, V. I.
63 ... Victoria, V.I.
64 . Smithville.
65"| R. F. en
to \ . . \ Grand Biver.
68J J
69 Waterford.
70 . . Waterford.
71 ... Waterford.
72 , . . Farmersville.
73 , ,■ . . Farmersville.
74 Montreal Conf.
LUKE, WM. M. C
1854 c.
55 R. on T
56 , ...
57
Owen Sound.
Proton.
Elora.
58 r.f.c.&o Wallace.
59 Wallace.
60 Wallace.
61 .... Point Abino.
62 Eganville Germ.
63 . . Suspended.
64 Expelled.
Note. — Removed to U.S., and
obtained a position as school
teacher among the Freedmen's
children in Alabama, where he
was hanged by a mob on July
12th, 1870.
LUND, WILLIAM.
1853 R. on t
54 OR. D.
55
56
Williamsfield.
U.S.
Clarksville, U.S.
Cleveland, U.S.
Mayfield, U.S.
57 r.can. c. Walsingham.
58 ord . Walsingham.
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
St. George.
St. George.
St. George.
Oxford.
Oxford.
Woodstock.
Collingwood.
1866 o = Mono.
67 ... Lucan.
68 . . . Lucan.
69 ... .. Port Stanley.
70 Port Stanley.
71 ',, Port Stanley.
72 Exeter.
73 Exeter.
74 ... London Conf.
LUSHER, ROBERT L.
1817 r.O'-t.&o Montreal.
18 . . Montreal.
19 ... Quebec.
20 ... Quebec.
21 e. f. c Montreal.
22 . . . Montreal.
23 ..'. Montreal.
24 Liverpool, N.S.
25 . , Liverpool, N.S.
26 . . Liverpool, N.S.
27 . . . . Oldham, Eng.
28 Oldham, Eng.
29 . Oldham, Eng.
30 . . . Halifax, N.S.
31 Halifax, N.S.
32 Halifax, N.S.
33 ) ( Manchester
34 \ \ Third.
35 Bath.
36 . . Bath.
37^|
to \ ..... Montreal.
40 J
41 sitp'y. Montreal..
42 Three Rivers.
43 Three Rivers.
to ^sup'y Montreal.
48 j
Died July 10th, 1849, aged 62
years.
LYON, SETH.
1856 c. ( Bridgenorth and
57 r. on t j " Mud Lake.
58 President's re-
serve list.
59 Located.
LYONS, ALMON P.
1871 c.
72 c
73 R. (WIT.
74 ....
Coboconk and
Bolsover.
Chandos.
Bracebridge.
Toronto Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
115
M.
MADDEN, DAVID BREAK-
ENRIDGE.
1840 c.
41 r. on t.
42
43
44
45 R.F.C.
46 ..
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
&o
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
59
60
61
62
63 ...
64)
to f
68 J
69 ^
to |>-sup'd
73 J
74 ....
Brantford.
Dumfries.
No Station — ill
health.
Whitby.
Colborne.
Hallowell.
Perth and
Sherbrooke.
St. Andrews.
St. Andrews.
Gananoque.
Consecon.
Uonsecon.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Oshawa.
Whitby.
Consecon.
Consecon.
Frankford and
Trenton.
Three Rivers.
Rice Lake.
Rice Lake.
Hiawatha.
Hiawatha.
Alnwick.
Castleton.
Toronto Conf.
MADDEN, GEORGE C.
1869 R. on t. Pittsburg.
70
71
72
Pittsburg.
Waterdown.
Tilsonburg.
73 r.f.c. &o Yarmouth.
74 London Conf.
MADDEN, THOMAS.
1802 1 ( Methodist
to > ... \ Episcopal
32 ) I Conference.
33 sup'd . Augusta.
Died May 22nd, 1834, aged 54
years.
MAGWOOD, ALEXANDER A.
1866 c. Coboconk.
f Erin.
67 R. onr. -j Located — ill
I health.
MAGWOOD, WILLIAM P.
1865 n.onr. I™**-
( Chatham.
66 Kingsville.
67 Mooretown.
68 . . . . Located.
MAHAN, JOHN.
1867 R. onr. Elgin.
68 Romney.
69 . . Wyoming.
70 . . Wyoming.
71 r.f.c. &o Adelaide.
72 Adelaide.
73 .. Adelaide.
74 Toronto Conf.
MANLY, JOHN G.
1834 R. on t. . Rideau.
C Prescott and
-j Augusta.
I Montreal.
. Kingston.
Peterboro'.
r.f.c. &o Hallowell.
Hallowell.
Hamilton.
St. Johns.
Toronto.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Vis. England.
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
to
51
52
to
55
56
to
65
66
to
73
74
Jamaica.
England.
. Dublin, Ireland
( Toronto, Zion
< Congregational
( Church.
Toronto Conf.
MANNING, HENRY MARK.
1869 R. om. Sharon and
Mount Albert.
70 Innisfil.
71 No Station— ill
health.
72 Bradford.
73 Yorkville.
74 Toronto Conf.
MARK, ROBERT, M.D.,
F.R.C.P.S.K.
1857 R. om.
58
59
Danville.
Dudswell.
Dudswell.
1860 Wilton and
Odessa.
61 r.f.c. &o Odessa.
62 Tamworth.
63 . . Tamworth.
64 Tamworth.
65 . . Hastings and
Seymour.
66 Wallaceburg,
67 ... Wallaceburg.
68 ... Orillia.
69 ... Orillia.
70 ... Brighton.
71 . . Brighton.
72 Brighton.
73 . . Ottawa West.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
A graduate of the Royal College
of Physicians and Surgeons, in
affiliation with Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston— M.D., 1867 ; ad-
mitted to Fellowship, F.R.C.P.
S.K., 1873.
MASON, WILLIAM.
1840 e. on t. . Lac La Pluie.
41 Lac La Pluie.
42 Lac La Pluie.
43^
to V Norway House.
53
54
Withdrew.
MASSON, JAMES.
1854 c.
55 r
56 .
57 .
58 R
59
60 .
61 .
62
63
64
65
66
67 |
68 \
69
70
71
72
73
74
Matilda.
011 t . Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Maitland.
f.c.&o Richmond.
.... Opeonga Road.
. . Pembroke.
Pembroke .
Pembroke.
Newboro' and
Bedford.
Carleton Place.
Carleton Place.
Carleton Place.
Pakenham and
Arnprior.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Ohambly.
Chambly.'
Chambly.
London Conf.
MATHESON, JAMES.
1860 c Port Neuf.
61 r. on r Port Neuf.
62 .... Port Neuf.
lit)
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1863
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C. &0
...
Port Neuf.
Hullsville.
Hulls ville.
Craighurst.
Craighurst.
Craighurst.
Alliston.
Alliston.
Stayner.
Albion.
Albion.
Toronto Conf.
MATTHEWS, HENRY
STEELE.
1860) (Primitive
to )■ . . I Methodist
69 J ( Church.
70 R. p. M. Hanover.
71 Hanover.
72 Hanover.
73 „ . „ . Artemesia.
74 .... Toronto Conf.
MAUDSLEY, SAMUEL
EDWARD.
1852 c. . . . St. Vincent.
53 R. on t . Proton.
54 St. Thomas.
55 ord. . Kincardine.
56 R. f. c Hemmingford.
57 . . Hemmingford.
58 . . . Ormstown.
59 .... Ormstown.
60 Eganville.
61 . . Roxboro'.
62 Roxboro'
63 ... Arundel.
64 ... . Chaudiere Gold
Mines.
65 Gaspe.
66 Metis.
67 Metis.
68 Chambly.
69 Shawbridge.
70 Shawbridge.
71 . . . . Georgeville and
Magog.
72 Collfield.
73 .... Westmeath.
74 Montreal Conf.
MAXWELL, HENRY W
1862 R. out Ainleyville.
63 . . .. . Kincardine.
64 . , , . . Howick.
<*— .jgjr*
66 R.F.c. &o Eaton
<57 . . Bathurst.
68 Roxboro'
«9 . . Port Neuf.
70 ... . . . Durham, Que.
71 sup'd. Durham.
Died April 14th, 1871, aged
$1 years,
MAXWELL, WILLIAM J.
1871 c. . . Watford.
72 r. out. Watford.
73 . . . Park Hill.
74 London Conf.
MAUNY, HENRI.
1862 c.
63 R. on t .
64 ......
65
66
Montreal Fr. M.
Montreal Fr. M.
Montreal Fr. M.
Montreal Fr. M.
Rem. to U. S.
MEACHAM, GEO. M., M.A.
1856 c
Maitland.
57 R.
on T.
Matilda.
58 u. v. c. Cobourg.
59 u. v. c . Cobourg.
60 R.F.c. &o I Newmarket and
61 ..
( Aurora.
62 ..
Bradford.
63 ..
Elora.
64 ..
Elora.
65 ..
Elora.
66 ..
Frankford.
67 ..
Frankford.
68 ..
Montreal West.
69
Montreal West.
70
Montreal West.
71
72
73
74
Napanee.
Napanee.
Napanee.
London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity—B. A. , 1860; M. A., 1872.
MESSMORE, JOHN F.
1856 c. . . .
57 R. on t .
v. c
58
59
60 r.f.c. &o Barrie.
St. George.
Cobourg.
Markham.
61
62
Gait.
Located.
MESSMORE, JOSEPH.
1823^| fMethodist
to V . . . . ■{ Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 . . . Grand River.
34 , . Grand River.
35 Long Point.
36
37
38
39
40
41
42 sup'd.
43 sup'd.
44
45
46
47
48
49
Simcoe.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Stamford.
Colborne.
Colborne.
Colborne.
St. Catharines.
Stamford .
Stamford.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Markham.
Markham.
1850
Newmarket.
51
Newmarket.
52 .•.
Georgetown.
53 .
Georgetown.
54
Waterdown
55
Waterdown.
56 ..
St. Georga.
57 ....
St. George.
58 .....
St. George.
59 ...
Blenheim.
60
Blenheim.
61 .. .
Blenheim.
62 sup'd.
Blenheim.
63^)
to y sup't..
Simcoe.
73 J
74 ...
London Conf.
MESSMORE,
SAMUEL WM.
1859 c. . . .
Aylmer, C.W.
60 r. on t
Norwich.
61
L'Orignal.
62
Located
METCALFE, FRANKLIN.
1819)
r Methodist
to } -
Episcopal
32)
I Conference.
33 ...
Niagara District.
341 ,
to [-SUPD
Ottawa.
39 J
40^
to 1- sup'd.
L'Orignal.
49 J
Died June 10th, 1850, aged 50
years.
METCALFE, JAMES F.
1870 c. Berlin.
71 R. wit Yonge St. North.
72 . Darlington
73 r.f.c. &o Darlington.
74 Toronto Conf.
MEYER, HENRY.
1871 c
72 r. on t ■
73
74 ... ...
North Gore.
Paris — Germ. M.
Hamilton — G. M
Montreal Conf.
MIGHT, SAMUEL.
1859 r. on x Port Hope.
60 . . Whitby.
61 . Brock.
62 , . . . Prince Albert.
63 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
64 s. v. c . Cobourg.
65 R. f. c. & o Colborne.
66 Percy.
67 ...... Percy.
68 ... Percy.
69 . . Shannonville.
70-j
71 [ sup'd. Port Hope.
72 J
73 ..,.,.. Battersea.
74 Montreal Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
117
MILES, STEPHEN.
1836 K. onr..
Gosfield.
37
Thames.
38
Howard.
39
Gosfield and
Howard
40 P.. F. c. & c
Gosfield and
Howard
41
42
43
44
Gananoque.
Gananoque.
Gananoque.
Waterloo.
45
Marmora.
46
Marmora.
47 ...
Marmora.
48
Marmoi'a.
49
Bath.
50 . . .
Cartwright and
Scugog
52 1 'SUP'D-
Madoc.
53
Mud Lake.
54 )
55JSUPD
Madoc.
56 ..
• to )■ sup d.
70 J
Loughboro'
Newburg.
Died Dee. 13th, 1870, aged 81
years.
MILLER, AARON D.
1850 c. . .
51 c.
52 r. om
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C. &0
Sidney.
Brighton.
Picton.
No Station — ill
health.
Bath.
Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Peel.
Peel.
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
Madoc.
Madoc.
Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Shannonville.
Preston.
Arthur.
Arthur.
Arthur.
Waterdown.
Hudson.
Hudson.
Belleville.
Toronto Conf.
1839 .. ..
40 ..
41 .. ..
42
43
44
45
46 sup'y. . .
47 1
to )■ sup'y. ,
73 J
74
MILLER, GILBERT.
1829^1 f Methodist
to y \ Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 r.f.c.&o Albion.
34 ) i Rice Lake and
35 \ | Mud Lake.
36 ) \ Coldwater and
37 \ ( French River.
38 Saugeen.
Peterboro'
Napanee.
Napanee.
Isle of Tanti.
Waterloo.
Brock.
Brock.
Brock.
Picton.
Toronto Conf.
MILLER, WILLIAM
WESLEY.
1856 c.
57 r.
s. v. c
59
60 R.
61
62 .
63 ..
64 .
65
66 .
67
68
69 .
70
71
72 .
73 .
74 ..
Gananoque.
Waterloo —
Kingston.
Cobourg.
Lindsay.
F.c. &o Rond Eau.
Napier.
Napier.
Napier.
Nissouri.
Nissouri.
Bolsover.
Bath.
Harrowsmith.
Harrowsmith.
Harrowsmith.
Tam worth.
Tamworth.
Moulinette.
Montreal Conf.
MILLIKEN, ANDREW.
1856
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R. OM. T
ORD.
R. F. 0.
Flos and Orillia.
Flos and Orillia.
Flos and Pene-
tanguishene.
Erin and Rock-
wood.
Rockwood.
Elora.
Elora.
Wallace.
Wallace.
Wallace.
Wellesley.
Millbank.
Millbank.
Howick.
Howick.
Howick.
Bervie.
Bervie.
London Conf.
MILLS, JOHN.
1851 c. Newboro'
52 E. on T . Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
53 . . Sidney.
54 Bowmanville.
55 r.f.c.&o Sheffield.
56 Sheffield.
57 Farmersville.
58 Lyn.
1859
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Lyn.
Clinton.
Clinton.
Clinton.
Vienna.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant.
Paris.
Paris.
Paris.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Grimsby.
London Conf.
MILLS, WILLIAM.
1869 r. out.
Innisfil.
70 .. .
. Aurora.
71
Berlin.
72
. Elora.
73 r.f.c.&o Elmira.
74 London Conf.
MILLYARD, REUBEN.
1870 c Carleton Place.
71 R. om . Tilsonburg.
72 St. George.
73 stu Montreal Theol.
College.
74 London Conl.
MILNER, JAMES.
1839 r. out. Thames.
40 Dropped.
MITCHELL, GEORGE, B.A.
1865 R. onT. Clinton.
66 Cooksville.
67 Sarnia.
68 Chatham.
69 r.f.c. &o"i
70 [Oil Springs and
71 J Petrolia.
72 ... Kincardine.
73 Kincardine.
74 London Conf.
MITCHELL, JOHN.
1860 R. om
61
Cartwright.
Dropped.
MOCKERIDGE, JAMES.
1840 r. om:.. Brantford.
41 Withdrew.
MONTGOMERY, HUGH.
1835 c Perth.
36 K. on T. Peterborough.
37 .... London.
38 ord Goderich.
118
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1839 R. f. c Dumfries.
40 Hamilton and
Ancaster.
41 St. Johns.
42 . . St. Armands.
43 ... . St. Armands.
44 ... Shefford.
45 ........ Shefford.
46 Shefford.
to }■ Russelltown.
51 I
52 Dunham.
53 . . . . Dunham.
54 . . Withdrew, and
united with the. Episcopalian
Church. He is now (1880) retired
at Phillipsburg, Quebec.
MONTGOMERY, JAMES.
1869 R. om. Cooksville.
70 Yonge St. South.
71 s. t. c . . Cobourg.
72 s. v. c. . . Cobourg.
73 Removed to U.S.
and united with the Newark Con-
ference of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at South Orange.
MOONEY, JAMES.
1871 c. .. Innisfil.
72 R. on t McKellar.
73 Thornbury.
74 . . London Conf.
MORDEN, THOMAS E, B.A.
1871 c. . .
72 r. on t. Rankin Germ. M.
73 Rankin Germ.M.
74 London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1868.
MORDEN, WM. R.
1855 r. on t. . Devonshire.
56 8. v. c. Cobourg.
57 .... Nanticoke.
58 Hungerford.
59 . . Located.
MORGAN, JAMES.
1864 c. .... Woodstock.
55 K.«iiT Aylmer.
56 Ingersoll.
57 Dundas.
Died Feb. 4th, 1858, aged 28
years.
MORRIS, JAMES.
1856 i. on t. . Grenville.
57 Dropped.
MORRISON, WM. FRED.,
MA.
1859 R. ra T. . Mitchell.
60 St. Mary's.
61 u. v. c. Cobourg.
62 , ... Canton.
ao „ , „ ( Millbrook, 4 mo
63 r.f.c.&o. { 0 . 0 '
/ Paris, 8 mo.
64 . . Lindsay.
65 .... Bradford.
66 . . Bayham.
67 Tilsonburg.
68 Norwich.
69 Rem. to U.S.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1863; M.A., 1868.
MORRISON, WM. R.
1873 r. out
74 ...
Cooksville.
Toronto Conf.
MORROW, CHARLES
RICHARD.
1872 R. onT. Welland.
73 ... Cayuga.
74 ... London Conf.
MORROW, EDWARD, M.A.
1862 c Peterboro' Dist.
63 R. on T . Havelock.
64 Newcastle.
65 Pickering.
66 r.f.c.&o Madoc.
67 ... Sidney.
68 Consecon.
69 . . Paris.
70 ... Princeton.
71 ... Princeton.
72 .... Princeton.
73 . St. Thomas 2nd.
74 Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity—B. A., 1862; M. A., 1867.
MORTON, LEWIS.
1848 R. out.. Clarendon.
49 ' Cornwall.
50 . . Dropped.
MORTON, WILLIAM.
S42 c.
St. Andrews.
43 R. WIT.
Clarendon.
44
Clarendon.
45
Pembroke and
Bonchire
46 F.R. C. &
o Gatineau.
47
Colborne.
48
Colb»rne.
49 ..
Norwood.
50 ...
Norwood.
51
Millbrook.
52 ...
Millbrook.
53 ...
L'Orignal.
54
L'Orignal.
55
L'Orignal.
56 ......
L'Orignal,
1857
58
59
60-|
61 IcHMN.
62 J
63 ...
64
65 . .. .
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Westmeath.
Portage du Fort.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Spencerville.
Spencerville.
Spencerville.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
London Conf.
MOYER, PETER E. W., B.A.
1862 r. o»t. Lyn.
63 Alice.
64 u. v. c. Cobourg.
Bath, 6 months.
Located.
65
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1865.
MULHOLLAND, J. H.
1862 r. on t. Mono.
Died Oct. 21st, 1862, aged 25
years.
MULKINS, HANNIBAL.
1835 r. on t. . Yonge Street
36 ... Toronto Tp.
37 . Whitby.
38 r.f.c.&o Cobourg.
39 Brockville.
40 ........ Withdrew.
Died July 26th, 1877, aged 65
years.
MUNROE, JOHN A.
1873 R. on t Sombra and
Wajpole Island.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
MUSGROVE, JAMES.
1831 c I Methodist Epis-
32 r. oni \ copal Conf.
33 . Bay Quinte.
34 r.f.c.&o Waterloo.
35 . Long Point.
36 : Hamilton.
37 .... St. Catharines.
38 . . . ... St. Catharines.
39 Grimsby.
40 . . Grimsby.
41 Brantford.
42 . . Hamilton.
43 . . . . Stamford.
44)
to } chmn . . Bytown District.
47
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
119
184S
Matilda.
1862. Secretary of Conference,
1864
Plain ville.
49
Matilda.
1847 and 1851. Co-Delegate of
65 s. v. c
Plain ville.
50 ...
Yonge Street.
Conference, 1862.
66
Ingersoll.
51 ..
Yonge Street.
Died May 9th, 1863, aged 47
67
Ingersoll.
521
years.
68
Norwich.
to j- . .
Aklerville.
69
St. George.
55 J
70
. Rem. to U.S. and
56 1
united with
the Illinois Con-
to V ..
62 J
Ohainnan
Mount Elgin and
MUSGROVE, WM. HENRY.
ference, Methodist Episcopal
Muncey.
of Districts, 1854 to
1862 k. o«T | Mount Elgin and
63 ... \ Muncey.
Church. In 1874 he was sta-
tioned in Bloomington, Illinois.
Mc.
McALISTER, ANDREW-
1850 c. . .
Osgoode.
51 K. on T.
Clarendon and
Onslow.
52
No Station — ill
*
health.
Died April
10th, 1853, aged
24 years.
McCALLUM,
JOS. WESLEY.
1841 h. on t.
Whitby.
42
Whitby.
43 ORD. .
Cornwall.
44
Cornwall.
45 r.f.c. &o Cornwall.
46 ..
Augusta.
47
Augusta.
48
Elizabethtown.
49
Elizabeth town.
50
Waterloo.
51
Nelson.
52 ..
Nelson.
53 ....
Nelson.
54 ...
Port Hope.
55 ....
Port Hope.
56 ...
Aurora.
57
Barrie.
58
Barrie.
59
Barrie.
60
Yonge St. South.
61
Yonge St. South.
62
Yonge St. South.
63
Yonge St. North.
64
Yonge St. North.
65
Yonge St. North.
66 ...
St. Mary's.
67 ...
St. Mary's.
68
St. Mary's.
69 ...
Sarnia'.
70 ...
Sarnia.
71 CHMN.
Sarnia.
72 ...
Collingwood.
73 GHMN.
Collingwood.
74
Toronto Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
1861 R
62
McCANN, ALFRED.
on t . Stouffville.
.... Newcastle.
1863 . . . Pickering.
64 . Pickering.
65 r.f.c.&o Wallaceburg.
66 . Manvers.
67. ..... Manvers.
68 Manvers.
69 Darlington.
70 Darlington.
71 ... Prince Albert.
72 ... Prince Albert.
73 ... Wilton.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
McCARROLL, JOHN.
Howick.
Ainleyville.
1871 c.
72 r. on t
73 ..
74
Meaford.
Toronto Conf.
McCartney, james h.
1863 (.'.
. . . Howick.
64 k. out. Wawanosh.
65 ..
Artemesia.
66
Invermay.
67 R.F.C
.&o Mitchell.
68
Invermay.
69
... Yonge St. South
70
Teeswater.
71
. . . Teeswater.
72
Teeswater.
73
Watford.
74
London Conf.
McCAULEY, SAMUEL.
1871 c. . .
Bobcaygeon.
72 r. on
t Stirling.
73
Ameliasburg.
74
Toronto Conf.
McCLUNG, JAMES A.
1863 c. . .
64)
( Coboconk and
65 \ ■•■
\ Carden
66
. . . Omemee.
67 ..
. . . Markham.
68 r.f.c
. & o Newcastle.
69
. . Manvers.
1870 ... Manvers.
71 . . Manvers.
72 ... Kleinburg.
73 Kleinburg.
74 Toronto Conf.
McOOLLUM, EDWIN.
1867 c.
r. on T
69
70
71
72
73
74
R.F.C.&O
Rondeau.
Blenheim.
Kingsville.
London, Nor. St.
Windsor.
Leamington.
Leamington.
London Conf.
McCULLOUGH, JAMES.
1864 r. on t
65 ...
Matilda.
Dropped.
McCULLOCH, ROBERT.
1867
R. on T.
70
71 s. v. c
72 R.F.C.&O
73
74 ..
Merrick ville.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Sarnia.
Cobourg.
Woodville.
Woodville.
Toronto Conf.
McCULLOUGH, WILLIAM.
1840 r. on T
41
42 ORD. .
43
44 R. F. c .
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54 CHMN.
55 CHMN.
56 CHMN.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Hallowell.
Hallo well.
Picton.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
Woodstock.
120
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1857 ..
58
59 F.
SEC. .
60 F. SEC. ,
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
F. SEC. .
F. SEC.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
St. Thomas and
Port Stanley.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Bradford.
Newcastle.
Newcastle.
Oakville.
Oakville.
Markham.
Markham.
Colbome.
Colborne.
Colborne.
McCULLOUGH, WM. (B).
1863 c.
64 R. on t.
65 .
66 ..
North Gower.
Richmond.
Located — ill
health.
McCULLOUGH, WM. SID-
NEY, M.A., M.D.
1861 r. on t
Belmont.
Wyoming.
62 u. v. c . . Cobourg,
63 U. v. c . . Cobourg.
64 Wellesley.
65 r.f.c&o Carlton Place.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
La Chute and
Grenville.
North Gore.
North Gore.
L'Orignal.
Bloomfield and
Cherry Valley.
Stouffville.
Stouffville.
Pittsburg.
Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Col-
lege—B. A. 1864; M. A. 1871. In
1875 he graduated in Medicine in
Queen's College, Kingston, and
obtained the degree of M. D.
McDONAGH, WILLIAM.
1852 c. ... Humber.
53 R. wit.. Markham.
54 ... . Newmarket.
55 ... Bradford.
56 s. v. c . Cobourg.
57 s. v. u Cobourg.
58 Lyn.
59 Maitland.
60 r.f.c&o Dudswell.
61 . Dudswell.
62 ) I Sherbrooke and
63 | Oso.
gg f 1 Parkenham and
gg ( ) Arnprior.
67 . . . . Cartwright
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Newcastle.
Newcastle.
Newcastle.
Aylmer W
London Conf.
Mcdonald, davidson,
M.D.
1859 R. onr. Brewer's Mills.
60 Frankford and
Trenton.
61 .... Napanee.
62 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
63 s. v. c. Cobourg.
64 r.f.c&o Newburg.
65 . . Newburg.
66 Gananoque.
67 Gananoque.
68 Gananoque.
69 Bloomfield and
Cherry Valley.
70 ... Leslieville.
71 ) \ Davenport and
72 ) — ( Seaton.
73 ... Yokohama —
Japan.
74 Toronto Conf.
Mcdonald, malcolm.
1837 R. on t
38
39 ..
40 ....
41 ..
42 R.F.C
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
5s;
to
73 '
74
SUP
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
&o Wesleyville.
Wesleyville.
Russelltown.
. . . Russelltown.
Russelltown.
Shefford.
. Shefford.
Shefford.
Compton.
Compton.
Compton.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
. . . Stanstead.
. . Stanstead.
. . Stanstead.
D Stanstead.
. . Montreal Conf.
McDOUGALL, GEORGE.
1850 r. onr.
51
52 ORD . . .
53
54 r.
55
56
57
58
59
f. c.
Alderville.
Lake Huron.
Lake Huron.
Garden River.
Garden River.
Garden River.
Garden River.
Rama.
Rama.
Rama.
■ chmn. Norway House.
chmn. Victoria Lake.
chmn. EdmontonHouse
... Toronto Conf.
McDOUGALL, JOHN.
1866 R. out.. EdmontonHouse
67 EdmontonHouse
68 Elk River, Sask.
69 Elk River.
70 R. f. c . Elk River.
71
72 ORD
73 . . .
74 ....
Woodville.
Woodville.
Morley and Bow
River.
Toronto Conf.
Mcdowell, david c
Richmond.
St. Andrews.
Matilda.
By town.
Bytown.
Toronto East
Oshawa.
Perth.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Matilda.
Pembroke.
Pembroke.
Pembroke.
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Fallfl.
Smith's Falls.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Toronto Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
46
E. onT
47
48
49
50
R.F.C. &
51
• •
52
53
1
to
\
56
J
57
58
F. SEC.
59
F. SEC.
60
61
F. SEC.
62
CHMN.
63
F. SEC.
64
65
....
66
CHMN
67
CHMN,
68
CHMN
69
CHMN.
70
CHMN.
71
CHMN
72
CHMN.
73
CHMN.
74
Mcdowell, henry.
1851 r. on t L'Orignal.
52 . . . Osgoode.
53 , . . . Osgoode.
54 Richmond.
55 r.f.c&o Keene.
56 Keene and Mud
Lake.
57 Keene.
58 . . Norwood.
59 .... Norwood.
60 . . . . . Norwood.
61 Omemee.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
121
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Omemee.
Omemee.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Carleton Place.
Carleton Place.
Carleton Place.
Lakefield.
Lakefield.
Lakefield.
Oakwood.
Toronto Conf.
MoEWEN, WILLIAM.
1842
R. on T .
Stamford.
43
Dropped.
McFADDEN, WILLIAM.
1832 c.
Augusta.
33 k. on t .
Hull.
34
Mississippi.
35 ..
Mississippi.
- 36
Hull.
37 R.F.C.&0
Rideau.
38
Eideau.
39 ..
Rideau.
40
Peterborough.
41 ..
Peterborough.
42
Peterborough.
43
Port Hope.
44
Port Hope.
45
Consecon.
46
Consecon.
47
Consecon.
48
Napanee.
49
Najjanee.
50
Wilton.
51
Picton.
52
Picton.
53 CHMN.
Picton.
54 CHMN.
Brighton.
55 CHMN.
Brighton.
56
Barrie.
57 CHMN.
Aurora.
58 CHMN.
Aurora.
59 CHMN.
Aurora.
60 F. SKC
Bowmanville.
61 F. SEC
Bowmanville.
62
Bowmanville.
63-|
/■-, ■ .
' Pickering.
64
*t y* H
a m o
Pickering.
65
- a a s ^
Markham.
66
$%%
Markham.
67 J
5^3
„ Markham.
68
Brampton.
69
Brampton.
70
Brampton.
71
Weston.
72 |
73{SUPD.
Davenport and
Seaton.
74
Toronto Conf.
McFARLA
NE, JAMES.
1867 c. . .
Knowlton.
68 r. on t . .
Lawrence ville.
69
Lyn.
70
Smith's Falls.
1871 Carleton Place.
72 s. v. c. . Cobourg.
73 r.f.c &o Hillsdale and
Penetanguishee.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
McCILL, WILLIAM.
1847 r. on t Matilda.
48 .... Winchester.
49 .... Winchester.
50 . Richmond.
51 r.f.c.&o Bytown.
52 . . . / Carlton and Pa-
53 \ kenham.
51 . . Aylinev.
55 .... Osgoode.
56 . . Osgoode.
57 .... Osgoode.
58 ... Pakenham.
59 Pakenham.
60 Pakenham.
61 .. Merriekville.
62 f. sec Merriekville.
63 f. .ski- Merriekville.
64 Farmersville.
65 Farmersville.
66 Farmersville.
67 Morrisburg.
68 Morrisburg.
69 Morrisburg,
70 Merriekville.
71 ... Merriekville.
72 f. sec Merriekville.
73 f. sec Almonte.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1.874.
McGLADDERY, WILLIAM.
i 1871 R. out. Milford.
Died Dec. 2nd, 1871, aged 22
years.
McHARDY, NORMAN.
McINTYRE, JOHN.
1835 u. on t.
36 ord
37
38
39 r. f. c.
40
41
Mississippi.
Mississippi.
Ottawa.
Perth.
Perth.
Hull.
Withdrew.
1861 R. (WIT.
Markham.
62
Located — ill
health.
Died Sept. 30th, 1871, aged 36
years.
McINTYRE, CHARLES E.
1870 R. on t. Waterdown.
71
Grimsby.
72 .
Newburg.
73 ..
. . . . St. Lambert and
Longueuil.
74
Toronto Conf.
McKENZIE, KENNETH.
1862 c... Newburg.
63 it. on t Chatham.
Died Dim-. 25th, 1863, aged
years.
MoLEAN, HUGH.
1857 R. onr. Milford.
58 . . . Demorestville.
59 ... Stirling.
60 \ . Glanford.
61 r.f.c.&o Cornwall.
62 Cornwall.
63 .... Cornwall.
64 . . . South Mountain.
65 . . . South Mountain.
66 . . . . Long Isld Locks.
67 . . . . Long Isld Locks.
68 ... Salford.
69 . . Salford.
70 Salford.
71 . . Belmont.'
72 Belmont.
73 Nissouri.
74 .... London Conf.
McLEAN, WM. J.
1864 r. (MiT.. Oakville.
65 Located.
Died Sept. 7th, 1866, aged 23
years.
Mcmullen, daniel.
r Methodist
-j Episcopal
I Conference.
Rice Lake.
Murray.
Bay Quinte.
. Murray.
Consecon.
Picton.
Withdrew and
McINTYRE, GEORGE.
1871 c Morrison.
72 k. on t . Aurora.
73 Located— ill
health.
Died May 17th, 1874, aged 27
years.
1824-1
to Y
32 J
33 ...
34
35
36^)
to > sup'y
44 J
45-)
to [ sup'y
50 J
511
to j- sup'y
73 J
74 ...
united with the Episcopal Metho-
dist Church. He died in 1875.
M .MULLEN, THOMAS.
1833
34
35
36
Dumfries.
Whitby.
Toronto Circuit.
Rideau.
122
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1837 R.F.c. &o Lake Simcoe and
Barrie.
38 Thames.
39 Gosfield and
Howard.
40 Barrie and Pene-
tanguishene.
41 . . . . Barrie
42 Toronto Circuit.
43 ....... Norwich.
44 sup't. . Toronto Circuit.
45^
to [ ... Located.
49 J
50 ......... Cartwright and
Man vers.
51 Metcalfe.
52 . . . ( Clarendon and
53 ... | Portage du Fort.
54 Huntley.
55 Huntley.
56 .... Bell's Corners.
57 . . .... Madoc.
58 Madoc and
Hastings Road.
59
to
68
69
to
73
74
sup'y . Cooksville.
Yorkville.
. Toronto Conf.
McNAB, ALEX., D.D.
1832 r. out.. Hallowell.
33 Prescott.
34 e.f.c.&o Hallowell.
35 .... Stamford.
36 , Stamford.
37 ... Hamilton.
38 .... . Ancaster.
39 Cobourg.
Credit.
Hamilton.
41 .... Hamilton.
40
Book Steward,
Toronto.
Credit.
1842 . . .:
43 . . ..
44
45 )
to > ... Principal Vic-
49 ) toria College.
50 . Withdrew and
united with the Episcopalian
Church. He is now (1880), and
has been for several years, Rector
of the Church in Bowmanville,
Ont.
McNAIR, THOMAS R.
1872 r. out. Kirkton.
73 Removed to U.S.
and united with the Central
Illinois Conference. In 1874 he
was stationed at Saunemin.
I
McNAMARA, GEORGE.
1857 R.
58 r.
59 .
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67 ...
68
69
70 .
71 .,
72 ..
73 ..
74
WIT
F. C.
St. Vincent.
Owen Sound.
Flos.
Penetanguishene
Penetanguishene
Muskoka.
Muskoka.
Lakefield and
Warsaw.
Bobcaygeon and
Silver Lake.
Bobcaygeon.
Bolsover.
Bolsover,
Arthur.
Arthur.
Arthur.
Garafraxa and
Luther.
London Conf.
McRAE, GEORGE.
1859 c
60 r. on t
61
62
Peel.
Elma.
Blenheim.
Erin.
63 r.f.c.&o Georgetown.
64 .... . . . Gait.
65 ... Mitchell.
66 Rem. to the U.S.
and united with the California
Conference, Methodist Episcopal
Ohurch. In 1874 he was sta-
tioned at Potter and Little Lake,
in the Ukiah District.
McRITCHIE, GEORGE.
1850
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
r. cm T
S. V. c
R.F.C.&O
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
CHMN..
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Cobourg.
Bowmanville.
Kingston.
Toronto West.
Lloydtown.
Lloydtown.
Lloydtown.
Perth.
Perth.
Perth.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Montreal South.
Montreal South.
Montreal South.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Brockville.
Montreal Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
N..
NANKEVILLE, BENJAMIN.
1834
35
36
37
38
c. . . .
R.'on T
Credit.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
No Station — ill
health.
Guelph.
39 R.F.C. &o Matilda.
40 . . Matilda.
41 Matilda.
42 Augusta.
43 . . . Augusta.
44 Kemptville
45 . . . . Richmond.
46 Richmond.
1848
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
Mississippi.
Carlton and
Pakenham,
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Falls.
Gananoque.
Brampton.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Died October 9th, 1856,
57 years.
NEELANDS, JOHN.
1840 c. Mono.
aged
Owen Sound.
St. Vincent.
St. Vincent.
St. Vincent and
Owen Sound.
Owen Sound and
Queen's Bush.
1842
43
44
45
46
47
to!
58 '
59'
to
64'
Died September 7th, 1864, aged
85 years.
sup'y Owen Sound.
sup'd Arran.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
123
NEELANDS, JOHN (B.)
1859 r.
60
61
62 s.
63 r.
64 ..
65 ..
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
on t . Wawanosh.
Mitchell.
Howick.
v. c . Cobourg.
F.c.&o St. Mary's.
Muskoka.
.... Holland and
Sullivan.
.... Chatsworth.
Chatsworth.
.... Adelaide.
Adelaide.
Adelaide.
Forest.
. . Forest.
.... Moore.
. . London Conf.
NELLES, SAM'L SOB1ESK1,
D.D., LL.D.
1847
48
49
R. on T.
50 R.F.C.&O
Port Hope.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
j London 3 mo.
j Principal V.C.
1 Principal
< Victoria
( College.
l President
< Victoria
( College.
Note. — He was born at Mount
Pleasant, Ontario ; converted at
the Genesee Wesleyan Seminary,
N.Y. ; obtained local preacher's
license while at Victoria College,
Cobourg, and there resolved to
yield to his convictions of duty
and consecrate himself to the full
work of the Ministry. He finish-
ed his collegiate course at Mid-
dletown University, from which
he received the degree of A. B.,
and afterwards that of A. M. In
1861 he received the hon. degree
of D.D. from Queen's University,
Kingston, and in 1872 the hon.
degree of LL.D.
He was a Representative to the
General Conference of the Metho-
dist Episcopal Church, U. S., in
1864, and Associate Representa-
tive to the Conference of Eastern
British America in 1868, also to
the English Wesleyan Conference
in 1873 ; and Delegate to the First
General Conf., Toronto, 1874.
NEWLOVE, GEORGE.
1832 ii. on t Stanstead.
Note. — He did not reach his
circuit, having been seized with
cholera in Montreal, where he died
June 26th, 1832, aged 22 years.
NORRIS, JAMES.
1827
to
32
33 ord. .
34 ..
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42 ..
f Methodist
-j Episcopal
I Conference.
Sidney.
Nelson.
. Nelson.
. Oxford.
Oxford.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
London.
London.
Goderich.
) ( Newfoundland ;
> .... ] See E. B. A.
| ( Conference.
... St. Armands.
St. Armands.
St. Armands.
Cooksville.
.... Brampton.
Brampton.
Markham.
Markham.
Markham.
Stouffville.
{ Newboro' and
• ■ | Bedford.
sup'd Omemee.
Toronto Conf.
c. . . .
r. on T
R. F.c.&o
WILLIAM.
Bayfield.
Mount Forest.
Merrickville.
Larnark.
Sherbrooke.
Mount Forest.
Thornbury.
i Holland and
1 Sullivan.
Horning's Mills.
Homing's Mills.
Horning's Mills.
Bannockburn.
Bannockburn.
Bannockburn.
Flinton and
Addington.
Alice.
Alice.
Montreal Conf.
o
ODERY, JOSEPH.
1870 c.
71 R.
72 ..
73
74 ..
on t
Ottawa.
Oakville.
Drummondville.
Chatham.
London Conf.
OGILVIE, JAMES D.
1858 c. Millbrook. .
59 R. on t . Bowman ville.
Dundas.
Expelled.
60
61
OLIVER, ROBERT F.
1869 R. mil Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
70 , . . Bobcaygeon.
-j ( Westmeath.
| Mattawa.
1872 ord Mattawa.
73 r. f. c. Renfrew.
74 Montreal Conf.
ORMEROD, JOHN.
1856 u. out.
57
St. Mary's.
Dropped.
Note. — He subsequently united
with the Ontario Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church in
Canada, with whom he continued
until 1868, when he removed to
the United States.
OSBORNE, JOHN C.
1846 R. on t. Sidney.
47 . . Sidney.
48 ... Bowmanville.
1849
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
to
69
70
71
72
73
74
Brighton.
.. .. Sheffield.
F.c.&o Sheffield.
Metcalfe.
Metcalfe.
Lindsay.
Lindsay.
. . . Lindsay.
( Lanark and
\ Sherbrooke.
No Station.
sup'y . Consecon.
Located.
Marmora.
Marmora.
Marmora.
Onslow.
Montreal Conf.
124
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
PADGHAM, RICHARD
WATSON.
1871 c. . .
72 R. on T .
73 ...
74 .. ...
Hamilton —
Wesley Church.
Glanford.
Waterdown.
Rem. to U. S.
PARENT, AMAND.
1858 ) R. on t ) St. Arniand
to
64
65
66
to
69
70
71
72
73
74
French
Misssion.
Stukely and
Farnham F. Mis.
South Roxton.
Lake of Two
Mountains.
Napierville.
Lacolle.
Lacolle.
Montreal Conf.
PARKER, WM. R., M.A.
1856 R. OUT. ) n ,
57 8. v. o. (Cobourg-
58 ... Toronto West.
59 Toronto East.
60 r.f.c. &o Montreal East.
61 Montreal East.
62 . . Montreal East.
63 .... Odelltown.
64 Odelltown.
65 Odelltown.
66 Stanstead.
67 ....... Stanstead.
68 . Stanstead.
69 Brantford.
70 F. sec. Brantford.
71 f. sec. . Brantford.
72 chmn. . St. Catharines.
73 chmx. St. Catharines.
74 . London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity—B. A. , 1858, Valedic-
torian ; M.A., 1868.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
PATCHELL, THOMAS H.
1870
71
72
73
74
c.
R. on t .
Huntingdon.
Darlington.
Bond Head.
Innisfil.
Toronto Conf.
PATRICK, WILLIAM.
1829
to
r Methodist
-i Episcopal
1833 ord Perth.
34 Prescott.
35 . . . Rideau.
36 Located.
Note. — For several years he
has occupied the position of
Sheriff of the County of Perth.
He was elected as one of the lay
Delegates to the General Confer-
ence of 1874 and 1878.
PATTERSON, ALLAN.
1871 c. St. Armands.
72 r. on t . Coaticoke.
73 Coaticoke.
74 , Montreal Conf.
PATTYSON, WM. M.
1846 r. oni. Pembroke.
47 Mississippi.
48 ... Cornwall.
49 . . Richmond.
50 R.F..C. &o Clarendon.
51 ... Clarendon.
52 . . ■ Osgoode.
53 . . Osgoode.
54 Osgoode.
55 . . Newborough.
56 . . . Newborough.
57 . . Newborough.
58 . . : Winchester.
59 . . Winchester.
60 Moulinette.
61 Moulinette.
62 Spencerville.
63 Spencerville.
64 . .... Spencerville.
65 North Cower.
66 North Gower.
67 .... Osgoode.
68 Osgoode.
69 Norwood.
70 . . Norwood.
71 Norwood.
72 .... Thombury.
73 Thombury.
74 Toronto Conf.
PEACOCK, THOS.
c. . . .
1848
49
50
51
52 R.F.C
53 .
54 ..
55 ...
R. OUT.
&0
United States.
Wardsville.
Goderich.
Malahide.
Brantford.
Woodstock.
Sandwich and
Windsor.
No Station — ill
health.
Died Jan. 12th, 1856, aged 29
PEAKE, EDWIN.
1852 c. .
) Carleton and
53 R. on t.
\ Pakenham
54
Maitland.
55
Maitland.
56 R.F.C. &
o Woodstock.
57 ...
. Wardsville.
58 . .
Wardsville.
59
60 . . .
«1
62
. Georgeville.
Georgeville.
Wyoming.
Norwich.
63 .
Norwich.
64 ..
Norwich.
65
. Withdrew.
Died Sept. 25th, 1872, aged 42
years.
PEAKE, WM. HENRY.
1858 r
59 .
60
61 .
62 r
63 .
64 .
65
66 .
67 .
68
69
70
71 .
72
73
74
on t . . Centreville and
Tamworth.
Bath.
.... Waterloo, Kgtn.
.... Melbourne.
f.c. &o Dudswell.
Dudswell.
Harrowsmith.
Harrowsmith.
Shefford and
Lawrenceville.
Durham, E.
. Durham, E.
Durham, E.
. . . . Bearbrook.
Rama.
Rama.
Rama.
Toronto Conf.
PEAREN, JAMES, B.A.
1866 o. , . Erin.
67 c Millbank.
68 R. on T Georgetown.
69 Elora.
70 rj. v. c , . Cobourg.
71 u. v c Cobourg.
72 r.f.c. &o Merritton.
73 . Sawyerville.
74 Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sithy— B.A., 1872.
PEARSON, MARMADUKE
LOUIS.
1862
c.
Mono.
63
R.
on t.
Albion.
64
....
Orillia.
65
Orillia.
66
R.F.C. &0
Brock.
67
Prince
WBSLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
125
1869
70
71
72
73 F. SEC
74 ...
Odessa.
Odessa.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Lyn.
Montreal Conf.
PERRIN, DANIEL, B.A.
PEARSON, THOMAS D.
1852 c Belleville.
53 R. on t . London.
54 . . . Chatham.
55 Sarnia.
56 r.f.c.&o Whitby.
57 Whitby.
58 Brampton.
59 Orillia.
60 .... Innisfil.
61 Innisfil.
62 ... Dunnville.
63 ... Dunnville.
64 Welland.
65 Welland.
66 Glanford.
67 Glanford.
68 Glanford.
- 69 Hullsville.
70 ... Hullsville.
71 . . Hullsville.
72 Oakville.
73 .... Oakville.
74 . . London Conf.
PEARSON, WILLIAM.
1872 c. . . Lyn.
73 R. out. Farmersville.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
PEIRCE, WILLIAM.
1867 c Nottawasaga.
68 R. on T . Sharon and Mt.
Albert.
' 69 Orillia.
70 ... Located.
1850 r.
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Oil T
u. v. c. ) Cobourg.
Brighton.
Thorold.
r. f. c. & o Hastings.
Hastings.
Fenella.
Fenella.
Glanford.
Removed to U. S.
and united with the South Kansas
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at Cottonwood Falls.
PERRY, CHARLES
EBENEZER.
1862 c. Brudenell.
63 c Clarendon.
64 r. on t . . Calabogie.
65 ... Calabogie.
66 . . Alice.
67 r.f.c.&o Denbigh.
68 Denbigh.
69 Denbigh and
Matawachin.
70 . . Artemesia.
71 Artemesia.
72 Artemesia.
73 Hanover.
74 Toronto Conf.
PERRY, DAVID.
1864
to
71
72
73
74
R. F. V
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Port Elgin.
Port Elgin.
Toronto Conf.
PEPPER, JOHN, B.A.
1872 r. on t London South.
Rugby.
73
74
Toronto Conf.
59 s. v. c
60
PERLEY, WILLIAM F.
1871 c.
72 r. on t.
73 ...
74 ..
PETERSON, ANDREW L.
1856 u. . . Norwood.
57 R. on t . Lindsay.
58 .. .. Percy.
59 Farmersville.
60 r.f.c.&o Onslow.
61 Arnprior.
62 Russell.
63 ... Pu.ss.-ll.
64 | Templeton and
65 \ Portland.
66 Battersea.
67 Tamworth.
68 Tamworth.
69 Avon more.
70 ... Avonmore.
71 ... North Augusta.
72 North Augusta.
73 . . Edwardsburg.
74 'Montreal Conf.
PHELPS, RICHARD.
1826 j ( Methodist
Welland. , to ...\ Episcopal
Oakville. 32 \ I Conference.
Cataraqui. 33 ord .... Oxford.
Montreal Conf. 34 . . Oxford.
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— B.A. , 1868.
PERDUE, HENRY H.
1855 <:.
56 r. on t
57
Matilda.
Kemptville.
Carleton Place.
Cobourg.
Located — ill
health.
1835
36
37
38
39
to
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
to
65
66
to
71
72
73
74
Canborough.
Grimsby.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Erie Conf., U.S.
Sidney.
Norwood.
Norwood.
Gosfield and
Amherstburg.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Morpeth.
Morpeth.
Belmont.
sup'd... Morpeth.
sup'd Ridgetown.
SUP D .
Grimsby.
London Conf.
PHILLIPS, ALFRED M.
1870 c.
71 E. OMT.
72 ...
73 s. v. c
Mooretown.
Sarnia.
Oil Springs.
Cobourg.
74 London Conf.
PHILLIPS, ROBERT.
1868 r. om. Albion.
69 ... Albion.
70 Orangeville.
71 Orangeville.
2 R. F. C. & O
73
74
Acton.
Arthur.
London Conf
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL B.
1863 n. on t. . Moulinette.
64 . . Carleton Place.
65 Elgin.
66 Albion.
67 R.f.c.&o Albion.
68 Muskoka.
69 Muskoka.
70 1
to !■ srr'n. Lyn.
to > SI
73 J
74
Montreal Conf.
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL G.
1853 c. . . St. Johns.
54 r. on T. . Dunham.
55 . . Dunham.
56 ... Granby.
57 r.f.c. ito East Bolton.
58 .... East Bolton.
59 East Bolton.
60 Compton.
61 Compton.
62 ... Compton.
126
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1863 Three Rivers.
64 Three Rivers.
65 Three Rivers.
66 ... Clarenceville.
67 ... Clarenceville.
68 Clarenceville.
69 . . Dunham.
70 .... Dunham.
71 . Dunham.
72 Lachute.
73 Lachute.
74 Montreal Conf.
PHILP, JOHN, B.A.
1860 r. o» t. Cohourg, U.V.C.
61 . . Oakville.
62 . .. Dundas.
63 . . Dundas.
64 r.f.c.&o St. Mary's.
65 . Woodstock.
66 "Woodstock.
67 ... Fairfield.
68 Fairfield.
69 Fairfield.
70 Windsor.
71 .... Windsor.
72 f. sec . . Windsor.
73 ... Paris.
74 i London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1861.
PHILP, SAMUEL C.
1838 c. ..... . Cobourg.
39 . . . . Nelson.
40 R. on T . Nelson.
41 Hamilton.
42 r.f.c.&o Oxford.
43 ..... Woodstock.
44 Chatham.^
45 Chatham."
46 St. Thomas.
47 St. Thomas.
48 St. Thomas.
49 . . . Malahide.
50 . . Malahide.
51 Humber.
52 Humber.
53 Humber.
54 . . Brampton.
55 Brampton.
56 Georgetown and
Erin.
57 Georgetown.
58 f. sec. Berlin.
59 f. sec. . Berlin.
60 f. sec. . Berlin.
61 f. sec. . Lindsay.
62 f. sec Lindsay.
63 f. sec. Lindsay.
64 f. sec. . Omcmee.
65 f. sec. . Omemee.
66 f. sec. . . Norwood. ,
67 f. sec. . Norwood.
68 f. sec. . . Norwood.
69 Frankford.
70 Frankford.
71 sup'd Frankford.
72 sup'd . Frankford.
73 sup'd . . . Omemee.
74 .. .. Toronto Conf.
F. C
PHILP, SAMUEL C, JUN.
, . Georgetown.
on T . . St. Mary's.
... Clinton.
.... Berlin.
St. Thomas and
Port Stanley.
Wallaceburg.
Wallaceburg.
Mount Forest
and Arthur.
Mount Forest.
Oil Spring.
Oil Springs and
Petrolia.
Dunnville.
Frankford.
Cooksville.
Cooksville.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Prince Albert.
Toronto Conf.
1856 c
57 R.
58
59 ..
60 r.
61
62
63
64
65
66
67 ..
68
69 .
70 ..
71 .
72 .
73
74 ,.
PHILP, WILLIAM.
1840 R. on t .
Hallowell.
41
42 . ..
Sidney.
Hamilton.
43 ord. .
Dundas.
44 R. F. c
Nelson.
45 ...
Nelson.
46
47 ...
48 .
49
. Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Georgetown.
Oshawa.
50 ..
Oshawa.
51
Farmersville.
52
Farmersville.
53 ^|
54 \
Waterloo —
55 J
56
Kingston
Newcastle.
57
Newcastle.
58 CHMN.
Newcastle.
59 f. sec. .
Weston.
60
Weston.
61
. Waterdown.
62 ...
Waterdown.
63
Waterdown.
64
Cooksville.
65
Cooksville.
66 ...
Cooksville.
67 sup'd . .
. Whitby.
68
to
73
74
sup'd . Waterdown.
London Conf.
PICKERING, JOHN.
1872 c . . Aurora.
73 R. on t Markham.
74 . . . Toronto Conf.
PINCH, RICHARD.
1854 c Berlin.
55 rcwt&'o St. Mary's.
56
57
58
59
No Station — ill
health.
Mono.
Mono.
1860 R. F. c.
Mono.
61 ... .
StounVille.
62 ....
Stouffville.
63
Nissouri.
6* j SUP'D.
Mono.
66 sup'y
St. Mary's.
67 sup'y
Mono.
68 )
to \ ...
United States.
72)
73
Monkton.
74
London Conf.
PLAYTER, GEORGE
FREDERICK.
1833 c. . .
. Ottawa.
34 r. onr.
. Matilda.
35 ...
By town.
36 ...
Gananoque.
37
Perth.
38 R.F.C.&
o Ottawa.
39
Richmond.
40
Sidney.
41
. Sidney.
42
. Yonge Street.
43
Yonge Street.
44 |
45 • ' '
. Editor, Toronto.
46
Belleville.
J* j SUP'Y
Picton.
49
Brighton.
50 ....
Brighton.
51
Norwood.
52
Rawdon.
53
. Rawdon.
54 ....
Napance.
55
, Napanee.
56 ...
) Waterloo —
57 ...
) Kingston.
58)
to > sup'd.
66)
Frankford.
Died Oct. 24th, 1866, aged 55
years.
POLLARD, WILLIAM.
1842 c.
Cornwall.
43 R. On T
Sherbrooke.
44
Toronto.
45 ....
Bytown.
46 R.F.C.&
o Hamilton.
47
London Circuit.
48 .
London Circuit.
49 ...
. St. Thomas.
50
St. Thomas.
51 ...
London.
52
London.
53 . ..
London.
54
Quebec.
55 . .*
. Quebec.
56 . . .. .
. Three Rivers.
57 F. SEC.
Three Rivers.
58 F. SEC.
Three Rivers.
59 CHMN. .
. Kingston.
60 CHMN. .
. Kingston.
61
Brantford.
62 CHMN. .
. Brantford.
63 F. SEC.
, Toronto West.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
127
1864 CHMN.
65 CHMN.
66 CHMN.
67 CHMN.
68^
69 }- CHMN.
70 J
71
72 } CHMN
73
74
Secretary of
Toronto "West.
Toronto West.
Barrie.
Barrie.
( Cobourg.
< Cobourg.
( Cobourg.
( Victoria, Van. I.
■j Victoria, Van. I.
L Victoria, Van. I.
Toronto Conf.
Conference, 1864.
1865
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Brockville.
Brockville.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Hamilton Centre
Toronto, Queen
Street.
Toronto Conf.
POOLE, GEORGE.
1825 )
to \
32)
33 ord
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
. 41
42
43
44
45
46
471 .
to i-SUP D.
53 J
Died Sept.
54 years.
Methodist
Episcopal !
Conference. [
Murray.
Hallowell.
Hallowell.
Cobourg.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Toronto Circuit.
Brantford.
11th, 1853, aged
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
POPE, HENRY.
POOLE, JACOB.
r Methodist
Episcopal
L Conference.
Located.
sup'y Coookstown.
. ... Toronto Conf.
POOLE, WM. HENRY.
1846 R. on t . .
47
48 ..
49
50 R.F.C. &0
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
SEC.
SEC.
SEC.
Smith's Falls.
Elizabethtown.
Consecon.
Consecon.
Demorestville.
Demorestville.
Toronto East.
Toronto East.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
I Agent Victoria
( College.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Brockville.
1814 r. on r. .
15
16 ORD
17
18 R. F. C .
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Kingsbridge, Eng
Reading, Eng.
Cornwall, C.W-
Cornwall.
York (Toronto).
Niagara.
York (Toronto).
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Eastern British
America.
POPE, RICHARD.
1816
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
to
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
r. on t
ord Montreal.
St. Armand.
Kingston
R. F. c Fort Wellington.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
Stanstead.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Shefford.
Shefford.
sup'y Quebec.
Died September 2nd,
aged 43 years.
1832,
POTTER, AUSTIN.
1870 c. . . . Muskoka.
71 k. on T . Hillsdale and
Penetanguishene
72 . . . Belmont.
73 Bond Head.
74 Toronto Conf.
POTTER, RICHARD.
1857 c. ... Demorestville.
58 R. on T . Sidney.
59 ........ Woodstock.
60 Paris.
61 r.f.c. &o Hastings Road.
62 Frankford.
63 .... Milford.
64 Milford.
65 Mount Forest.
1866
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Mount Forest.
Mount Forest.
Glanford.
Glanford.
Moira.
Moira.
Campbellford.
Campbellford.
Toronto Conf.
POTTS, ALEXANDER.
1846 r
47
48 ..
49
50 ..
Sidney.
Bowmanville.
Withdrew.
1857 c
58 k.
59
60
61 R,
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
POTTS, JOHN.
Markham.
on t . Newmarket and
Aurora.
Thorold.
.... Thorold.
F.c &0 Thorold.
. . London.
London.
London.
Yorkville.
Yorkville.
Hamilton West.
Hamilton West.
Hamilton West.
Montreal First.
Montreal First.
Montreal First.
Toronto First.
Toronto Conf.
F.
SEC
F.
SEC
F.
SEC . .
F.
SEC. . .
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
PRESTON, JAMES.
51 R. on t .
Brantford.
52 ...
Belleville.
53 OR. D
Indiana, U. S
54
Indiana, U. S
55 OR. ELD.
Indiana, U. S
56 ...
London.
57
London.
58 ...
Vienna.
59 ..
Vienna.
60 ..
Simcoe.
61 F. SEC
Simcoe.
62 F. SEC
Simcoe.
63
Toronto West
64
Toronto West
65 F. SEC
Belleville.
66 F. SEC .
Belleville.
67 F. SEC
Belleville.
68 F. SEC. .
Woodstock.
69 CHMN. .
Woodstock.
70 CHMN. .
Woodstock.
71 ..
Dundas.
72 ....
Dundas.
73
Dundas.
74
London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
128
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
PRETTY, RICHARD.
1858 c
59 R. «T.
60 ... .
61 s. v.
62 .....
63 ..
c .
Farmersville.
Moulinette.
Napanee.
Cobourg.
Denbigh.
Located.
PRICE, WILLIAM.
r.:
1839 c-.
40 r
41 .
42 .
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
on T.
Bavrie.
Walpole.
Brantford.
London.
Hamilton.
f.c.&o Toronto.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Chatham.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Prescott.
Prescott.
Prescott.
1860 .... Kemptville.
61 Kemptville.
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
CHMN.
CHMN.
SUPD.
sup'd
sup'd .
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
Kleinburg.
| St. Clair.
| Drayton.
Drayton.
Stratford.
Stratford.
Seaforth.
Seaforth.
. Owe,n Sound.
Owen Sound.
. Toronto.
Toronto Conf.
PRINDE, ANDREW.
1805 ^i ( Methodist
to V . . < Episcopal
32 J ( Conference.
33
to \ sup'd . Ancaster.
39
40
to \ sup'd . . Hamilton.
49
50
to \ sup'd . Glanford.
54)
Died Jan. 15th, 1855, aged 75
years.
PUGH, JOHN D.
1853 R. on t Napanee.
54 , . Hinchinbrook.
55 . . ... Grenville.
56 Osgoode.
57 L'Orignal.
58 .... L'Orignal.
59 . . Located — ill
health.
PUNSHON, WM. MORLEY,
LL.D.
1845
to
67
68i
to y . . .
12)
73 .
74 ..
( English
I Wesleyan
( Conference.
C President
< Canada
I " Conference.
. Kensington, Eng
President Eng-
lish Conference.
PYKE, WILLIAM.
18601
to y
72 J
73 R. P. M .
74
Primitive
Methodist
Church.
Farnham.
Montreal Conf.
B.
RAINE, JOHN.
1835 R.om
36 ord. .
37
38 R. F. ('
39
40
■41
42
43
44
Stanstead.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
Russelltown.
Russelltown.
Russelltown.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Died Aug. 24th, 1844, aged 41
years.
RANEY, WILLIAM.
1865 r. out Peel.
66 Drayton.
67 , . Manningsville.
68 Farmersville.
69 r.k.c. &o North Augusta.
70 . . . . Renfrew.
71 Renfrew.
72 Renfrew.
73 . . Carleton Place
74 .... Montreal Conf.
RATTRAY, THOMAS.
1845 it. on r.. St. Catharines.
46 . . Hamilton.
47 . Hamilton.
48 . . No Station.
49 » Located.
Note. — He subsequently be-
came a Congregational Minister
in Drummondville, then at Cow-
aiisville, and then at Salisbury,
New Hampshire. A very severe
affliction, in the last-mentioned
place, compelled him to relin-
quish all pastoral work in 1857 ;
from which time till 1864 he re-
sided in Concord, N.H., then till
1870 at Concord, Mass., and then
in Toronto till his death, which
took place July 7th, 1879, at
the age of 65 years.
RKID, HENKY
1846 c.
47 <'
48 c. . .
49 <■ .
Mono.
Nottawasaga.
Nottawasaga.
St. Vincent.
1850
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
R.F.C.'
. . St. Vincent.
; o Penetanguishene
. . Durham.
. . Durham
Peel.
.. Peel.
Peel.
Blenheim.
Blenheim,
i . Walsingham.
. Walsingham.
Bayham.
Bay ham.
Brock.
. Brock.
. Brock.
. Pickering.
. Pickering.
. Prince Albert.
. Prince Albert.
. Prince Albert.
. Mount Brydges.
. Dawn Mills.
. Kirkton.
. London Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
129
REID, THOMAS JAMES.
1870 c. . .
71 R. on t
72 S. v. v
73 s. v. c
74 ....
Stayner.
Muskoka.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Toronto Conf.
REIL), THOMAS ROBINSON.
1869 c. . . Walter s Falls.
70 R. on T . Hanover.
71 Hanover.
72 Meaford.
73 r.f.c.&o Alton.
74 Toronto Conf.
REYNAR, ALFRED HENRY,
M.A.
1862 u. onr. i Classical Tutor,
63 .*....( Victoria College.
64
65 ....
66 r.f.c&o
67 ...
-68 j
to
73 ^
74
Shefford and
Lawrenceville.
Classical Tutor,
Victoria
College.
Prof. Mod. Lan-
guages, Vic.
Col., Cobourg.
Toronto Cont.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A.. 1862, Silver Medal-
list and Valedictorian ; M.A.,
1869.
REYNOLDS, FRANCIS C.
1867 c Brock.
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
c.
r. on t .
S. Y. C
R.F.C.&O.
Lloydtown.
Cobourg.
Georgetown.
Harriston.
Harriston.
Montreal Conf.
REYNOLDS, JOSEPH.
1840 u. ore t . Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
41 Murray.
42 . . Buckingham.
43 Osgoode.
44 R.F.C.&0 Osgoode.
45 .... Hull.
46 L'Orignal.
47 \ L'Orignal.
j Marmora.
48 . . . . Marmora.
49 Hungerford.
50 Napanee.
51 Newburg.
52 Demorestville.
53 Demorestville.
54 .... Carleton Place.
55 .... Carleton Place.
56 . . . . Carleton Place.
57 . . Maitland.
58 . . Maitland.
5y .... Farmersville.
60 Farmersville.
61 . . Farmersville.
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
to
73
74
Welland.
Welland.
Smith ville,
Smithville.
Smithville.
Hiawatha.
Hiawatha.
sup'd . . Waterford.
London Conf.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT.
1869 c. . . Bond Head.
70 it. on t Rosemont.
71 ... Stayner.
72 . . Rugby.
73 r.f.c.&o Kippen.
74 ... London Conf.
RICE, LUTHER O.
R. F. C.
1840 c. . .
41 R. o:
42
43 ORD
44 ..
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Dumfries.
Malahide.
Walpole.
Walpole.
Georgtown.
Georgetown.
Chippewa.
Chippewa.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Bradford.
Cookstown.
Cookstown.
Cookstown.
Dunn ville.
Dunnville.
Dunn ville.
Berlin.
Fingal.
Fingal.
Westminster.
Westminster.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
Kincardine.
Kincardine.
Dungannon.
Dungannon.
Dungannon.
Bervie.
Bayfield.
London Conf.
1859 r. on t.
60
61 ...
62 ....
RICE, MADISON A.
Mount Brydges.
Ingersoll.
Madoc and Has-
tings Road.
Peel.
Located.
1847
48
49
50 CHMN.
51 CHMN.
52 CHMN.
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60/
6U
62
63 i
to
73 j
74
RICE, SAMUEL DWIGHT,
D.D.
1837 ) (-Eastern
to | . . . \ British
46 \ I America.
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
F. SEC
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
Muncey Indus-
trial School.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Treasurer Vic.
College.
) Governor
J- Victoria
) College.
. Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
fGov. Wesleyan
-J Female College,
I Hamilton.
. . London Conf.
The honorary degree of D. D.
was conferred upon him by Vic-
toria University, 1867.
Secretary of Conference, 1855.
President of Conference at Lon-
don in 1873, and at Hamilton in
1874.
Delegate, to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
RICH, GEORGE W
1863 R. on t
Paisley.
64
Keppel.
65 ...
Wawanosh.
66 ...
. Mooretown.
67
Expelled.
RICHARDSON, EZEKIEL.
1867 R. on t. . St. George.
68 Washington.
69 . . Harmony.
70 Mitchell.
71' R.F.c&o Maberly.
72 . . Maberly.
73 . . Bryson.
74 Montreal Conf.
RICHARDSON, GEO. THOS.
54 R. on t .
. Brock.
55
Brock.
56
Holland Land.
57 ....
Holland Land.
58 r. f. c.
59
60
Nottawasaga.
Nottawasaga.
Point Mara.
61
Point Mara.
62
Manvers.
63 ..
. Manvers.
64
65
66
. Lynedoch.
. Lynedoch.
Lynedoch.
67
68 ...
69 ....
Wyoming.
Wyoming.
Blenheim.
70 ...
Blenheim.
71 ..
. Brock.
130
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1872 Brock.
73 Brock.
74 Toronto Conf.
RICHARDSON, JAMES.
( Methodist
< Episcopal
( Conference.
Toronto District.
1824
to
32
33
34 }-CHMN.
35J
36 ......... Withdrew.
Secretary of Conference, 1834.
Note. — He removed to the U.
S., and was admitted a member
of the Oneida Annual Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal
Church ; but after spending one
year in the City of Auburn, N.
Y., he returned to Canada and
united with the New Methodist
Episcopal Church. For several
years, by permission of that body,
he acted as Agent of the Upper
Canada Bible Society. In 1858
he was elected a Bishop, which
office he held until his death,
which took place in Toronto on
March 9th, 1875, aged 84 years.
RICHARDSON, JAMES E.
1860
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R. on t Percy.
. . Percy.
.......... Melbourne.
Melbourne.
r.f.c &o Durham.
Durham.
Durham.
Coaticoke and
Barnston.
Compton.
Coropton.
Compton.
Granby
Montreal Conf.
RICHARDSON, \VM.
1851 c Humber.
52 R. on t . Dunnville.
53 . Glanford.
54 . Grimsby.
55 r.f.c.&o Southampton.
56 j Cartwright and
57 .. ] Scugog.
58 . . Rawdon.
59 ... Franklin.
60 Franklin.
61 .. Franklin.
♦>2 . . . . Centreville.
63 . . Niagara.
64 Niagara.
65 Port Dalhousie.
66 Cayuga.
67 . Cayuga.
68 ..... Cayuga.
<59 Point Ahino.
1870
71
72
73
74
Bobcaygeon.
Newboro'.
Newboro'.
Newboro'.
Toronto Conf.
RICHEY, MATTHEW, D.D.
1821
to;
341
35
36
37
38'
39
40 i
41
42
43 ....
44
45
46 CHMN.
47 CHMN.
48 CHMN.
49 ....
50 ...
51 ....
Eastern
British
America.
Montreal.
Principal U. C.
Acad. Cobourg.
Toronto.
England.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
H. B. Territory.
Toronto
Toronto.
Eastern British
America.
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1848.
President of the Conference,
1849 and 1850.
RIDLEY, JOHN.
1867 c ... Drayton.
68 E. obt Bath.
gq ( Cataraqui.
' ' " j Napanee.
70 Napanee.
71 R.F.c.&o Merritton.
72 Font Hill.
73 Font Hill.
74 ... London Conf.
RIGSBY, WALTER.
RIVET, XAVIER.
1868 c. Montreal F. M.
69 R. on t. Roxton F. M.
70 Roxton F. M.
71 .. Removed to U.S.
1861
to
71
ROADHOUSE, JOB.
f Primitive
-i Methodist
Conference.
72 r. f. c. Bearbrook.
73 . Bearbrook.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
ROBBINS, JOHN.
1871 c.
72 r. onr.
73
74
St. George.
Waterdown.
Oakvilla.
London Conf.
ROBERTSON, DAVID.
1850 c. ... Humber.
51 E. out.. Carl eton and
Pakenham.
52 ... Matilda.
Died Feb. 8th, 1853, aged 24
years.
1868 r. on t.
69 ...
70
71
Cainsville.
Tilsonburg.
Grimsby.
Thorold.
72 r.f.c. &o Caistorville.
73 Caistorville.
74 London Conf.
RILANCE, WILLIAM.
1868 c Keppel.
69 R. om Milford.
70 ...
71 ..
Stirling.
Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
72 ... Cataraqui.
73 r.f.c. &o Centreville.
74 .,..- , . . Montreal Conf.
ROBINSON, ISAAC
NEWTON.
1871 c Cartwright.
72 r. on t Stouffville.
73 Darlington.
74 Toronto Conf.
ROBINSON, JOHN HOWSON.
1865 R. onr Bobcaygeon and
Silver Lake,
gg \ Minden.
| Burleigh Road.
67 Oakville.
68 Streetsville.
j69 Invermay.
70 r.f.c.&o Markdale."
71 Scarboro'.
72 Scarboro'
73 . . Merritton.
74 . London Conf.
ROBINSON, REUBEN.
1843 R. on t Barrie.
44 . . . . Located.
ROBINSON, RICHARD.
1862 r. om
63
64
65
66
Franklin.
St. Andrews.
Sherbrooke.
East Bolton.
East Bolton.
67 r.f.c.&o East Bolton.
68
Faruham.
WESLBYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
131
1869
70
71
72
'73
74
Farnham.
Farnham.
Lawrenceville.
Sutton.
Sutton.
Montreal Conf .
ROBINSON, ROBERT.
1844 c Norword.
45 r. onx. Norwood.
46 . . Mississippi.
47 s. v. o Cobourg.
48 s. v.. c . . Cobourg.
49 e.f.c.&O Sidney.
.50 ... Picton.
51 . . Madoc.
52 Madoc.
53 Newboro'.
54 Newboro'.
55 Aylmer.
56 J Clarendon and
57 I Fortage-du-Fort.
58 Bell's Corners.
59 Bell's Comers.
60 Bell's Corners.
.61 . . Hungerford.
62 Hungerford.
63 Hungerford.
64 . . . ( Flinton and Ad-
65 ... . j dington Road.
66 Shannonville.
67 Shannonville.
68 Shannonville.
69 Madoc.
70 Madoc.
71 Madoc.
72 Hastings.
73 Hastings.
74 Montreal Conf.
ROBISON, MATTHEW.
Kingsville.
Sarnia.
Red River.
High Bluffs.
High Bluffs.
High Bluffs.
Baltimore, Ont.
Cobourg.
Demorestville.
Toronto Conf.
1867 c
68 R. on T
69 OKI)..
70
71 R. F. (.'.
72 ...
73 s. v. c
74
ROBSON, EBENEZEK.
1.856 R. on t { Coboul.„
57 u. v. c. ) °
58 Montreal Centre.
59 0RD. I Fort Yale, B. C.
60 n. f. c. ) '
61 Nanainlo, B.C.
62 Nanaimo, B.C.
63 Fort Hope and
Fort Yale.
64 Victoria, V.I.
65 .... New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
66 Hamilton.
67 .... Merrickville.
68 . . Merrickville.
69 Merrickville.
1870 Castleton.
71 ... Castleton.
72 . . . Castleton.
73 Morrisburg.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
ROBSON, GEORGE.
1861 o. . . .
62 r. on t . .
63 s. v. o. . .
64 u. v. c.
65 ..
66 R.F.C.&0
67
68 . .
69 ....
70 sup'd.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
St. George.
J Toronto East.
\ Agt. Vic. Col.
Colborne.
Castleton.
Castleton.
Castleton.
Died Dec. 12th, 1870, aged 32
years.
ROBSON, THOMAS.
1845 1 ( Methodist
to > . . . . < Episcopal
54 j ( ( 'onference.
55 R. f. c . . Berlin and Blen-
heim.
56 Blenheim.
57 Wellesley.
58 Wellesley.
59 Norwich.
60 .. Bayfield.
61 Bayfield.
62 . . Ainleyville.
63 Ainleyville.
64 . . Florence.
65 ... Arkona.
66 . . Nissouri.
67 . . Nissouri.
68 Nissouri.
Died October 20th, 1868, aged
49 years.
ROGERS, GEORGE.
1863 r. on'i. Cooksvillc.
64 . . Perth.
65 ... Milton.
66 Dundas.
67 r.f.c. &o Grimsby.
68 Franklin Centre.
69 .... Franklin Centre.
70 . . Franklin Centre.
71 Huntingdon.
72 . . Huntingdon.
73 ... ... Huntingdon.
74 . . . . Montreal Conf.
ROSE, BROCK.
1860 R. our Matilda.
61 . . . . Maitland.
62 . . Farmersville.
63 .. Brudenell.
64 r.f.c. &o PointAlexander.
65 ... Point Alexander.
66 Alice.
67 Alice.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
Alice.
Glentay.
Glentay.
Glentay.
Elgin.
Fitzroy Harbour.
Montreal Conf.
ROSE, PHILIP.
1856 c
57 r. on t.
Durham.
58 Durham.
59 ORD
60 R. f. c.
61
62 ... .
Died Dec.
years.
Mount Forest
and Arthur.
Bayham.
Marmora.
Marmora.
29th, 1862, aged 42
ROSE, SAMUEL.
1831 c Toronto and
Indian Mission.
32 c. ... Albion.
33 r. wit.. Westminster.
Westminster.
Hamilton.
.c. &o Stamford.
Stamford.
Stamford.
St. Catharines.
!St. Catharines.
London.
London.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Mount Elgin
and Muncey.
I Dundas.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Thorold.
-{ Thorold.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines,
i Belleville.
65 1
to > ... Book Steward,
73 ) Toronto.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1867.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
ROSE, SAMUEL PETER,
1873 is. onr. Peterboro'.
74 Toronto Conf.
132
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
ROSS, ANDREW W.
1872 c. . Pickering.
73 r. on t. . Pickering.
74
Toronto Conf.
ROSS, JAMES STEWART.
1867 c.
••
Ailsa Craig and
Park Hill
68 R.
on t
Belmont.
69 . . Aylmer.
70 it. v. c Cobourg.
71 v. v. c Cobourg.
72 u. v. c. Cobourg.
73 r.f.c. &o Point Edward.
74
...
. London Conf.
ROSS,
WILLIAM WILSON.
1857 R.
58 .
59 .
60 ..
on t.
. Cobourg, S.V.C.
Napanee.
Aylmer.
Merrickville.
61 r.f.c. &o Hamilton.
62 .
63
64 .
65
66
...
Three River^.
Compton and
Hatley.
Hatley.
Hatley.
Shefford and
Lawrenceville.
67 . .
68
Kingston.
Metis.
69 ..
. .
Hamilton.
7o ..
. . . ,
Toronto Fourth.
71 ..
Toronto Fourth.
72 .
Toronto Fourth.
73 *
SF.C. .
Montreal Fourth
74
London Conf.
ROWSOM, WxM. H., B.A.
1863 R. on t. . Matilda.
64 Morrisburg.
65 s. v. c Cobourg.
66 s. v. c Cobourg.
67 s. v. c . . Cobourg
68 r.f.c.&o Quebec.
69)
70 [ . . . . Hatley and
71 ) Cassville.
72 . ... - Granby.
73 Removed to U.S.
and united with the Troy Con-
ference of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church. In 1874 he was in
charge of Trinity Church, Al-
bany, N.Y. He is a graduate of
Victoria University — B.A., 1868.
ROY, JAMES, M.A.
1854 c Cxrenville.
55 u. (wit. L'Orignal.
56 Onslow.
57 Onslow.
58 r.f.c. io Gatineau.
59 .... . Port Dover.
nn v>~~* r>„„„-
1861
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
to
73
74
Dunnville.
Gananoque.
Gananoque.
Gananoque.
Sherbrooke, C.E.
sup'y . Cobourg.
( Principal Cob'rg
< Collegiate
( Institute.
. Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1868, Valedictorian;
M.A., 1871.
RUNDLE, ROBERT T.
1840 ) R.onT.&o~i Edmonton
to > j- House,
48 ) . . . J H.B.T.
49 . .. Removed to Eng-
land, where he has continued to
labour in connection with the
English Conference. In 1879 he
was stationed at Wigton, on the
Carlisle District
RUPERT, EDMUND STONEY,
M.A.
1860 n. on t. . Cobourg, U.V.C.
61 . . Dundas.
62 Milton.
63 Prince Albert.
64 r.f.c.&o Beaverton.
65 . . . Beaverton.
66 ... Beaverton.
67 ... Centreville.
68 Centreville.
69 . Centreville.
70 . . . . Wilton.
71 . . Wilton.
72 . . Wilton.
73 Percy.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1861 ; M.A., 1867.
RUSS, AMOS E., M.A.
1854 .
55 r,
56
57
58 u.
59
60 .
61
62 ..
63
64 f.
65 .
66 ..
67
68
69
70
72 [v
73 J
74 .
was conferred upon him by Wil-
lamette University, Salem, Ore-
gon, U.S., June, 1872.
RUSSELL, ALFRED L.,
M.A., B.D.
1866 r.
on t
Howick.
67
Kincardine.
68 it.
v. c.
Cobourg.
69 u.
v c.
Cobourg.
70 ..
.
Brampton.
71 R.F.C.&C
Streets ville.
72 ..
Osprey.
73 ..
Osprey.
74
London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B. A., 187C, Gqjd Medalist ;
M.A., 1874; B.D., 1874.
RUSSELL, JOHN.
61 R. on t. .
Waterloo —
Kingston
62
Aylmer, W.
63
Belmont.
64 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
65
Moulinette.
66 r.f.c.&o Farmersville.
67 .. ....
New Ireland.
68 .. ..
New Ireland.
69 ...
North Gore.
70 .......
North Gore.
71
Sombra.
72
Arkona.
73
Arkona.
74
London Conf.
RUTLEDGE, WM. LEECH.
Student, V. C.
on t . Norwood.
...... Bowmanville.
Port Hope.
f. c. & o London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Baltimore.
Baltimore.
Perth.
, . Perth.
sec Perth.
. . . . Trenton.
Trenton.
Trenton.
. . Victoria, Van. I.
... Victoria, Van. I.
f. sko. , . Victoria, Van. I.
New Westmin-
ster, B.C.
Toronto Conf.
1870 c. . .
71 R. onr. .
72
73 stu. .
74 ..
Chandos.
Omemee.
Oakwood.
Montreal Theo-
logical College.
Toronto Conf.
RUTTAN, JOHN HENRY.
1869 c ) Brudenell and
70 r. on t \ Bark Lake.
71 ... Stirling.
72 Shannonville.
73 r.f.c.&o Norway House.
74 , ... Toronto Conf.
RYAN, DAVID.
1858
59
60
61 s,
c.
R. onr.
v. o.
Kincardine.
Teeswater.
Howiok.
Cobourg.
62 r.f.c.&o Lucknow.
SEC. j
63
64
65
66
67
Frankford.
Frankford.
Frankford.
Stirling.
Hungerford.
68 . ..... Hungerford
69 Hungerford,
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
]33
1871 Fairfield.
72 Fairfield.
73 Blenheim.
74 London Conf.
RYAN, WILLIAM.
1867 c.
68 c.
69 k.
70 s.
onr
v. c
71 OED
72 R. F. c.
73
74 ... .
Thome.
Hungerford.
Marmora.
Cobourg.
Matilda.
Milford.
Milford.
Toronto Conf.
RYCKMAN, EDWARD
BRADSHAW, M.A.
1856 E. on t. .
57
58 R. F. C. & 0
59
60
61 ..
62
63 ..
€4
65 ....
66
67
68
69
70
71 OHMN
72 CHMN.
73 F. SEC
74 ..
F. SEC.
CHMN .
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Montreal East.
Montreal East.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Stanstead.
Stanstead.
Chatham.
Chatham.
Gov. Dundas
Colleg. Instit.
London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., 1855, Valedictorian ;
M.A., 1868.
Journal Secretary of Conference
1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, and 1871.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
RYERSON, EDWY M.
1831 ) ( Methodist
to > I Episcopal
33 ) I Conference.
34 e.f.c. &o St. Catharines.
35 . St. Catharines.
36 Nelson.
37 Nelson.
38 Belleville.
39 ... Belleville.
40 Belleville.
41 Cobourg.
42 .... Cobourg.
43 . . Kingston and
Wolfe Island.
44 Kingston.
45 London.
46 ... Brantford.
47 . • . Brantford.
48 Brantford.
1849
50
51
52
53
to
56
57
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
.... Simeoe.
Simcoe.
sup'y . . Port Dover.
Expelled.
RYERSON, EGERTON, D.D.,
LL.D.
1824") ( Methodist
to > . . . . -I Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 . . . ) Editor Christian
34 ... . ) Guardian.
35 Kingston.
36 Kingston.
37 . . . , Kingston.
38 ) Editor Christian
39 . . . . \ Guardian.
40 Toronto.
41 . . Toronto.
42^1 ( Principal Vic.
43 V \ College, Co-
44 J ( bourg.
45 ) ( Sup. of Education
to > -j by permission
73 ) I of Conference.
74 . . Toronto Conf,
Secretary of Conference, 1833,
1835, 1837, and 1838.
Representative to English Con-
ference, 1832, 1836, 1839, 1840,
and to the General Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church,
U.S., 1835, 1839, 1843, 1852,
and 1866.
The honorary degree of LL.D.
was conferred upon him by the
University of Victoria College,
Cobourg, 1861.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
RYERSON, JOHN.
1820) f Methodist
to > . . . . -J Episcopal
32 ) I "
33^)
to >• P. ELD.
35 J
36 CHMN.
3T)
to J-
41 J
42 CHMN.
43
44 ~)
to \ CHMN .
47 J
to - CHMN
51 j
52 CHMN.
Conference.
Bay Quinte Dist.
Toronto District.
Book Steward,
Toronto.
St. Catharines.
President of Conf.
Hamilton Dist.
Toronto East.
Belleville.
1853^1
to ['CHMN.
55 J
56 CHMN.
57
58
59
60^)
to S-sup'd
73 J
74 .. .
CHMN
Kingston.
Quebec.
Governor, Vic-
toria College.
Grand River.
Brantford.
London Conf.
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1849 to 1857.
Representative to English Con-
ference, 1840, 1846, and 1849,
and to General Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church,
U.S., 1839 and 1854.
RYERSON, JOSEPH E.
1844 c.
45 R. on t.
46
47 ....
48
Chatham.
Woodstock.
Dundas.
Toronto East.
Located.
RYERSON, WILLIAM.
1
( Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Kingston.
Niagara District.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Toronto.
Toronto.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
New Credit.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Grand River.
. Grand River.
Located.
Grand River.
1821^1
to I
32 j
33
34 P. ELD.
35 CHMN.
36 CHMN.
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44^|
to >- chmn . London District.
47 J
48 CHMN.
49 CHMN.
50 CHMN.
to y . . .
57 J
58
to!
61
62
to ;
66 '
to ^sup'd
72 J
President of Conference, 1841.
Died Sept. 15th, 1872, aged
75 years.
134
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
s.
SALLOWS, KDWARD.
1S41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
to
73
74
K. on t
K.F.C. &0
Brock.
Barrie.
Woodstock and
Stratford.
Whitechurch.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
Chatham.
Sydenham.
Wards ville.
Cornwall.
Newash.
Bruce Mines.
Collingwood.
Collingwood.
Penetanguishene
Penetanguishene
Penetanguishen e
Teeswater.
Teeswater.
Teeswater.
Garden River.
Garden River.
Garden River.
Cape Crocker and
Colpoys Bay.
sup'd . Collingwood.
Toronto Conf.
I 1872 Muncey.
73 Muncey.
74 London Conf.
SALTON, SAMUEL.
SALMON, JOHN, B.A.
1858 K. on t Cobourg, U.V.C'
59 Alnwick Circuit
60 Alnwick Circuit.
61 u. v. c. . Cobourg.
62 R.F.C.&0 Wilton and
Odessa.
63 . . ) Coaticoke and
64 j Barnston.
65 • • • i Quebec, Sea-
66 ) men's Mis.
67 ... Withdrew and
subsequently united with the
Congregationalists ; he is a gra-
duate of Victoria University —
B.A., 1862.
SALT, ALLAN.
1853 r. on t St. Clair.
54 ord )
to I Lac La Pluie.
57 r. f. c. )
58 Garden River.
59 Garden River.
60-)
to f Christian
67 J Islands.
68")
to [ .... St. Hair.
71 I
1871 c
72 r. on t
73
74
Milford.
Milford.
L'Amable.
Toronto Conf.
SANDERS, JOSEPH LANG-
DON.
London.
Yonge Street.
Belleville.
Three Rivers.
Bradford.
Lloydtown.
. Lloydtown.
. Weston.
Weston.
Brampton.
Brampton.
. Brampton.
\ Whitby and
f Oshawa.
Rama.
Rama.
Baltimore.
Baltimore.
1854 i'.
55 R. on t
56 . .
57
58 R.F.C.&O
59 ....
60
61
62 ...
63 ...
64 ....
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
Died August 16th, 1872, aged
41 years.
SANDERS, NELSON
1866 r. on t
67
68
69
70
Keppel.
Walter's Falls.
Howick.
Mitchell.
Expelled.
SANDERSON, GEORGE
RIVERS.
1837 c
38 I:
39
40
41 R
42
43
44
45 .
46 1
to
50 \
51 ..
52 .
53
54 |
to }
Thames.
. on t . Newmarket.
Grimsby.
Hamilton.
.F.c. &o Stamford.
Stamford.
St. Catharines.
St. Catharines.
Toronto.
Editor, Toronto.
. Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
\ Book Steward,
( Toronto.
1859
60 CHMN.
61 CHMN.
62 CHMN.
63 CHMN.
64 CHMN".
65 ~)
66 A
67
68
69
70 J
71 CHMN.
72 CHMN.
73 CHMX.
74
London.
London.
London.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Picton.
Picton.
Picton.
* Belleville.
Belleville.
.. Belleville.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Kingston.
London Conf.
Secretary of Conference, 1852.
Representative to English Wes-
leyan Conference, 1861.
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1871.
Delegate to the First General
Conference held in Toronto, 1874.
SANDERSON, JOHN.
1835
to
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57 ■•
58)
to :-
62 )
631
to \ sri-
73)
74 ...
New Connexion
Conference.
Peterboro'.
Brock.
Brock.
Consecon.
Consecon.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Sheffield.
Norwood.
Mariposa.
Metcalfe.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Cartwright.
Mud Lake.
Madoc.
Madoe.
Madoc .
sup'd Millbrook.
n.
Peterboro'
Toronto Conf.
SANDKRSON, JOHN (B).
1857 c. Devonshire and
McGillivray.
58 R. on r Visiting England
59 Milton.
60 ... Peel.
61 Erin.
62 k.k.o.&o Elma.
63 Elma.
Ri VI
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
135
1865 . .
Fenelon Falls
66 ....
67
Fenelon Falls
68 ....
69 ....
. . Warsaw.
70 ....
. . . Caistorville.
71 ....
Caistorville.
72
73
74
Cayuga.
Cayuga.
London Conf.
SANDERSON, JOSEPH E.,
M.A.
1851 c. ...
52 ..
53 c
54 k. on t
55
56 R.T.v.ko
57
58
59
60
61 F. SEC
.62
63
64
65
66
67
68 F. SEC
69 F. SEC
70 F. SEC
71 ..
72 ..
73 ...
74 ...
F. SEC
F. SEC.
Brampton.
Student.
Brampton.
Brampton.
London.
Montreal East.
Montreal East.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Aylmer E.
Aylmer E.
Trenton.
Shefford and
Lawrenceville.
Compton.
Compton.
Perth.
Perth.
Perth.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Toronto Conf.
SANDERSON, WILLIAM.
1851 r.
on t.
Norwood.
52 ..
Markham.
53"i
54 j-
55 J
\ No Station— ill
\ health.
56
Picton.
57 ..
Percy,
o Seymour.
58 R.F.C. &
59
) Flinton and Ad
\ dington Road.
60
61
Point Alexander
62
Point Alexander
63
Point Alexander
64 ..
. Onslow.
65 ..
. Onslow.
66
. Onslow.
67 .
. Clarendon.
68
Clarendon.
69
Alice.
70 ..
. Alice.
71 F.
SEC. .
Alice.
72
Playfair.
73
Playfair.
74 .
Montreal Conf.
SAUNDERS
, JABEZ BEER.
1868 c.
. Carleton Place.
69 r.
oral'.
Merrickville.
70 .
- Lyn.
1871 .... Lyn.
72 r.f.c. &o South Mountain.
73 South Mountain.
74 Montreal Conf.
SAUNDERS, JOHN, B.A.
1866
c. . . . -
Artemesia.
67
R. oni .
Keppel.
68
. Walter's
Falls.
69
U. V. c.
. Cobourg.
70
U. V. c.
Cobourg.
71
R.F.C. &
o Durham,
Que.
72
. Durham,
Que.
73
. Durham,
Que.
74
. London Conf.
A graduate
of Victoria
Univer
sity—
-B.A., 1871.
SAVAGE, JOHN WESLEY.
1854 c.
55 r.
56 ..
57 ORD. .
58 r. f. c.
59 ....
60
61
62 . .
63 ..
64
65 ...
66 .. ..
67
68
69
Warwick.
London Circuit.
London Circuit.
Cooksville.
Prince Albert.
Prince Albert^
Orangeville.
Orangeville.
Mono.
Mono.
Albion.
Albion.
Albion.
Howick.
Howick.
Howick.
Glanford.
70 Glanford.
71 Glanford.
72 ... Omemee.
73 . . Omemee.
74 Toronto Conf.
SAVAGE, WILLIAM.
1854 o Belmont.
55 r. on t Belmont.
56 . . Belmont.
57 Mount Brydges.
58 r. f. c Mount Brydges.
59 . . Florence.
60 Florence.
61 ... Florence.
62 . . Peel.
63 . . Peel.
64 .... Berlin.
65 .. Berlin.
66 ... Brewer's Mills.
67 . . Elgin.
68 Elgin.
69 .... Cayuga.
70 Cayuga.
71 Cayuga.
72 Smithville.
73 Smithville.
74 . . London Conf.
SAWYER, DAVID.
1849 c Owen Sound.
50 c Newash.
51 E. on t. Newash.
52 ord Beausoliel and
French River.
53 ... Located.
SAWYER, JOSEPH.
1797 ) ( Methodist
to > . . ! Episcopal
1810 ) ( Conference.
11 }
to > Located.
47 j
48)
to } supy Matilda.
50 )
51 Rem. to U. S.,
where he died in 1852 or 1853.
Note. — In 1850, when about
80 years of age, he visited the
Canada Conference at Brockville.
SCALES, WILLIAM.
1854 r. on t . St. Andrews.
55 ... Point Alexander.
56 Westmeath.
57 ord Bell's Corners.
58 R. f. c. Aylmer, E.
59 ... Aylmer, E.
60 Elgin.
61 . . Hatley.
62 East Bolton.
63 East Bolton.
64 ... East Bolton.
65 ... Knowlton.
66 Knowlton.
67 Knowlton.
68 Frelighsburg.
69 Frelighsburg.
70 Frelighsburg.
71 Bolton.
72 Bolton.
73 Stirling.
74 . . . Toronto Conf.
SCANLON, JOHN.
1865
r. on T .
Innisfil.
66
. Sharon and
Mount Albert.
67
. Penetanguishene
68
Bond Head.
69
R.F.C. &
o Kingston.
70
Park Hill.
71
Park Hill.
72
....
Hemmingford.
73
Hemmingford.
74
Montreal Conf.
SCHESSER, ELMIRA J.
1867
R. on T .
. Waterloo Ger-
man Mission.
68
. . .
) Heidelburg
69
\ and Grey.
70
Rem. to U.S.
136
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SCHMIDT, KARLOS.
1860 Eganville, Ger.
61 Eganville, Ger.
Died, 1862.
SCHOFIELD, WM. H., M.A.
1860 R. on t ) n„K^,>„
61 v. v. c. ( CoboUrS-
62 Bath.
63 Merrickville.
64 R.F.C.&0 Smith's Falls.
65 ... Coboconk and
Garden.
66 ... Minden.
67 ... Minden.
68 Lakefield.
69 Lakefield.
Died October 29th, 1869, aged
29 years.
SCHBAM, GEO. ASHWELL.
1870 K. on t
71
72 ....
73 sttt
74 ...
( Glanford.
| Ainleyville.
Wingham.
. Drayton.
Montreal Theo.C.
London Conf.
SCHUSTER, ANSELM.
1866 k. on t Paris and St.
George, Ger.
67 Vennacher, G. M
68 Vennacher, G. M
69 Vennacher, G. M
70 k.f.c. &o New Waldec.
71 ...... Suspended.
Note. — He was subsequently
received by the Bible Christians.
In 1879 he was stationed in Belle-
ville.
SCOTT, JOHN.
1857 c Oakville.
58 R. on t . Mono.
59 . Newmarket and
Aurora.
60 Mount Forest.
61 R.F.C. &o Durham, C.E.
62 Durham, C.E.
63 Durham, C.E.
64 New Ireland.
65 . . . Actonvale.
66 Actonvale.
67 New Glasgow.
68 . New Glasgow.
69 Cavignal.
70-j 8
to >• 8UP>D . Montreal.
73 J
74 .... Montreal Conf.
SCOTT, JOHN, B.A.
1870 ..-. Elora.
71 R.F.C. &o Listowel.
72 Listowel.
73 .... Listowel.
74 . . . . London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., 1868.
SCOTT, JOHN GARDINER.
1869 c. . . Orangeville.
70 c. . . Orangeville*
71 R. on t. . Klemburg.
72 . . Brampton.
73 R.F.c. &o Brampton.
74 . . London Conf.
SCOTT, JONATHAN.
1834 c.
35 R. on T
36 ORD ..
37 ..
38 R. f. c
867 R. on t
68 . .
69
Cobourg, U.V.C.
Berlin.
Peel.
Grape Island.
Lake Simcoe and
Coldwater.
. Lake Simcoe.
. Lake Simcoe and
Barrie.
Lake Simcoe,
Barrie, and
Coldwater.
c Editor Christian
\ Guardian,
I Toronto.
, . Stamford.
Stamford.
. . Cobourg.
. . Cobourg.
. . Port Hope.
Perth.
. Perth.
Cooksville.
Cooks ville.
Cooksville.
sup'y Cooksville.
39 -)
to [
43 J
44 .
45
46
47 .
48 .
49
50 .
51
52
53
54
55
56
57 1
to V sup'y
67 J
68
to
73
74
Toronto.
Brampton.
Toronto Conf.
SCOTT, MOSES.
1872
73
74
c. ...
R. on t .
Port Neuf.
Port Neuf.
Montreal Conf.
SCOTT, WILLIAM.
1836 R.onT.. New York Conf.
Brockville and
Elizabethtown.
Yonge Street.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
37 . .
38
39 ORD
40 R. F.
41 1
to y ..
47 J
St. Clair.
St. Arniand.
1850
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
CHMN.
St Arniand.
Melbourne.
Melbourne.
Montreal West
Montreal West.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Peterboro'.
Peterboro'.
Toronto West
Agt. Vic. CoL
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Ottawa.
Prescott
Prescott
Matilda.
Matilda.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Napanee.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
Oshawa.
Montreal Conf.
48 ....
49 St. Armand.
Secretary of Conference in 1862
and 1872.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
SCOTT, WILLIAM L.
1855 c
.... Wellesley.
56 R. mm. Cobourg, S.V.C
57
. Oakville.
58 ...
. . Bridgenorth.
59 R.F.
c. &o Bradford.
60
. . . Percy.
61
Alnwick.
62
Alnwick.
63 .
Keene.
64 .
Ke^ne.
65
Keene.
66 .
67 sop
d. Peterboro'.
68
Three Rivers.
69 ...
. . Three Rivers.
70
Three Rivers.
71 . .
Smithfield.
72
Smithfield.
73
Lakefield.
74
Toronto Conf.
SEELEY, SAMUEL C.
1856 c
57 R. on t . Kincardine.
58 Bayfield.
59 ... . No Station— ill
health.
Died 1859, aged 27 years.
SELLERY, SAMUEL.
1871 R. onr
72
73
74
Londesboro' and
Holmesville.
Howick.
Wingham.
London Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
137
SELLEY, JOHN B., M.D.
1836 R.«iT..
37
38
39
40 R.F.C. &0
41
42
43
44 ..
45 ....
46 .. ..
47 ....
48
49 ....
50
51
52
53 sup'y..
54
55
56
57
to
62
63^
* to f
67)
68 ^
to )■ HW'll. . .
73 J
74 ..
Montreal.
Shefford.
Melbourne.
New Ireland.
Quebec.
Hamilton and
Brantford.
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
St. Armands.
St. Armands.
Eleuthera, Ba-
hamas.
St. Kitts, W. I.
St. Kitts, W I.
Antigua.
Antigua.
Quebec,
Compton.
Compton.
Compton.
sitp'd Ouebec.
sup'd Compton.
Montreal.
Montreal Conf.
SEMMENS, JOHN.
1870
71
73
Windsor.
Chatham.
Dundas.
Norway House,
H. B, T.
Nelson River.
SHALEB, HENRY.
1828^1 / Methodist
to J- -J Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 ord. . Rideau.
34 Rideau.
35 . . Matilda.
36 ... Matilda.
37 Prescott and
Augusta.
38 Augusta.
39 Ottawa.
40 Ottawa.
41 Richmond.
42 Richmond.
43 .. Hull.
44 .... Hull.
45 Pembroke and
Bonchire.
46 . . I'emborke.
47 Pembroke.
48 Pembroke and
Westmeath.
49 Osgoode.
50 Osgoode.
51 Osgoode.
52 Westmeath.
53 Westmeath.
54 1
to j- sup'd. Kemptville.
69 J
70 Hudson.
71 1
to J-.sup i) Kemptville.
73 J
74 . . Montreal Conf.
SHANNON, JOHN.
1859 r. onr Norwood.
74 Toronto Conf.
SEXSMITH, GEORGE.
1860 c. . . . Romney.
61 r. on T Strathroy.
62 MeGillivray.
63 .... Ingersoll.
64 r.f.o. &o MeGillivray.
65 MeGillivray.
66 .... MeGillivray.
67 . . Port Stanley.
68 Port Stanley.
69 ... . ( Lucan and
70 . . j Ailsa Craig.
71 Lucan.
72 Orangeville.
73 ( )rangeville.
Died Feb 22nd, 1874, aged 39
years.
SEXSMITH, WM. V
60 ..
61 ..
62 s. v. c.
Died Oct,
years.
Norwood.
Millbrook.
Cobourg.
4th, 1862, aged 26
1851
SHAW, JOHN.
Strathroy.
c.
52 r. on T.
53
54 s. v. c. .
55 R.F.C. &o
56
57
58 !
I
59 ...
60 ..
61
62
63
64 ....
65
66 ...
67
68
69
70 .. .
71 .. .
72 I'HMX
73 CHMX,
74
SEC
SEC
Malahide.
Crowland.
Cobourg.
Woodstock.
Port Dover.
Cayuga.
Cayuga.
Smith ville.
.Smith ville.
Smith ville.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Whitby and
Oshawa.
Newmarket and
Aurora.
Aurora.
Weston.
Weston.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Toronto Fourth.
Toronto Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
SHAW ROBERT, B.A.
1859 R. out St. Mary's.
60 u. v.
c. Cobourg.
61
Devonshire.
62 u. v.
c Cobourg.
63 R.F.C
. & o Caistorville.
64
Caistorville.
65
Point Abino.
66
Point Abino.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A.
1863.
Died January 13th, 1867, aged
31 vears.
SHANNON, WILLIAM.
1871 R. on t
i J, (i iti) .
73
74
Kennebec.
( Kennebec,
Salt Spring and
( Maple Bay, B.C.
Salt Spring and
Maple Bay.
Toronto Conf.
1854
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
R. fill. T
K.F.C.&O
Osprey.
Bath and Am-
herst Isle.
Brant.
Belmore.
Shannonville.
M adoc and Hast-
ings Road.
Ormstown.
Cavignal.
Cavignal.
Cavignal.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Onslow.
Maberly.
Maberly,
Maberly.
Harrowsmith.
Lynedoch.
Lynedoch.
London Conf.
SHAW,
1864 r. on t.
65
66
67 ..
68 R.F(
69
70 sup'd .
nup'd.
71
Died Feb.
years.
WILLIAM.
Franklin.
La Chute.
Smith's Falls.
Newburg.
&o Newburg.
Napanee.
Shawbridge.
Shawbridge.
24th, 1872, aged 35
SHAW.
WM ISAAC, B.A.,
LL.B.
1864 c. ..
65 r. on r
66 ...
67
Brewer's Mills.
Brewer's Mills.
Belleville.
Lachine.
68 r.f.c.&o Lachine.
69 Hemmingford.
70
71
72
73
74
Hemmingford.
Hemmingford.
Odelltown.
Odelltown.
Montreal Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sitv— B.A.. 1861 : LL.B.. 1S64.
13S
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SHENSTONE, WM. EWEN.
1828 R. on T.&o England.
29 ... Stanstead.
30 . . St. Armand.
31 Three Rivers.
32 R. F. c. Shcfford.
33 ... ... Shefford.
34 Three Rivers.
35 Three Rivers.
36 Three Rivers.
37]
to [■ ... Nova Scotia.
45.)
46 St. Armand.
47 St. Armand.
48 E. B. America.
SHEPHERD, EDMUND.
1831 ( Methodist Epis-
32 ( copal Conf.
33 Hallowell.
34 Bay Quinte.
35 Hamilton.
36 Brantford.
37 Brantford.
38 ... Newmarket.
39 Newmarket.
40 ... Stamford.
41 St. Catharines.
42 chmn". London.
43 chmn. London.
44 chmn. London.
45 . . Dundas.
46 . . Kingston.
47 . . By town.
48 chmn. Bytown.
49 chmn. Bytown.
50 chmn. Bytown and
Torbolton.
51 . . Woodstock.
52 . . Woodstock.
53 . . Woodstock.
54 chmn. Chatham.
55 Expelled.
SHEPHERD, \VM. W.
1862 r. on t. Mount Forest
and Arthur.
63 St. Vincent.
64 s. v. c Cobourg.
65 . . . . Belmont.
66 s. v. c Cobourg.
67 R. f. c.&o Listowel.
68 Listowel.
'59 Listowel.
70 Washington.
71 Washington.
72 Washington.
73 (.'ainsville.
74 London Conf.
SHEPLY, JOSEPH.
Simcoe.
i t Dumfries.
Orimshy.
Stamford.
i.&.. York.
1846
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72 .. .
73 sup'd
74
Dumfries.
Malahide.
Malahide.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Blenheim.
Blenheim.
Paris.
Paris.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Norwich.
Norwich.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Cookstown.
Newmarket and
Aurora.
Berlin.
Berlin.
Fingal.
Fingal.
Wardsville.
Blenheim.
Blenheim.
Ingersoll.
London Conf.
S41
c.
42
R.
43
44
45
11.
SHERIDAN, WILLIAM.
1858 R. on T. Prince Albert.
59 . . . . ( 'artwright.
60 Bowmanvillc
61 ... Merrickville.
62 r.f.c.&o Minden.
63 Fenelon Falls.
64 Fenelon Falls.
65 Lakefield, Mud
Lake & Warsaw.
66 Lakefield.
67 . . Lakefield.
68 .... Bobcaygeon.
69 .... Spencerville.
71 Spencerville.
72 Spencerville.
73 . . . . Merrickville.
74 .Montreal Conf.
SHERLOCK, BENJAMIN.
1858 c. NottaWasaga.
59 r. on t Cookstown.
60 Winchester.
61 ... Lyn.
62 r.f.c.&o Sandwich and
Windsor,
63 ... Orangeville.
64 .... Orangeville.
65 Orangeville.
66 ... Albion.
67 . . Albion.
68 Albion.
69 Tyironnell.
70 Tvrcniilicll.
71 .... Erin.
72 .... (.'hinguacousy.
73 ( 'hinguacousy.
74 . r r.,,,1..,. i '.,„(•
SHIBLEY, SAMUEL.
1871 c. . . Moore.
72 c. ... Thurso.
73 R. on t Richmond.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
SHIER, RICHARD.
1869 c.
70 c.
North Wakefield
and Templeton.
71 R. on t
Aylwin.
72
L'Orignal.
73 r.f.c.&o Mansonville.
74
Montreal Conf.
SHOREY, EDMUND S.
1859 r. on t.
Waterloo —
Kingston
60
Bath.
61
Centreville and
Tamworth
62 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
63 r.f.c.&o Waterloo —
Kingston
64
Rokeby.
65
Rokebv.
66
Newboro' and
Bedford
67
Newboro'.
68
Wallaceburg.
69 ..
Amherstburg.
70 .. ..
Amherstburg.
71
Newbury.
72 ....
Newbury.
73
Newbury.
74
Montreal Conf.
SHORT, WILLIAM.
1855 c.
Brampton.
56 n. on
t Wilton.
57
. . Centreville and
Tamworth
58
Bath.
59 K.F.C
. &i> (iananoque.
60
Seymour.
61
Seymour.
62
Seymour.
63
Minden.
64 ..
Minden.
65 ....
. . . Minden.
66
Hastings.
67
Hastings.
68 ....
69
Fenella.
70
. . . Fenella.
71 ..
Fenella.
72
Harrowsmith.
73
Harrowsmith.
74 ...
. . Montreal Conf.
SHORTT, WM. KEM.M1S, M.A
1872 r. on t
73 ORD..
Ormstown.
Ormstown.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
13J>
SICKLES, ABRAHAM.
1843 ) R. on t
to
46
ORD.
47 ^ R. F. C '
to V
51 J
52 ....
to [
66 J
67 svp'd
68^>
69 [
70 J
711
72 J-
73 J
74
Muncey.
Munoey.
Grand River.
Mount Elgin
and Muncey.
Muncey.
Muncev.
Lake of Two
Mountains.
London Conf.
SILVESTER, CHARLES.
1846 c. . . St. Armand.
47 R. on T . Stratford and
Peel,
.48 . . London Circuit.
49 Devonshire.
50 r.f.c. &o Wardsville.
51 Wardsville.
52 . . Wardsville.
53 Goderich.
54 Goderich.
55 Elora.
56 Elora.
57 f. sec. . Elora.
58 .. Bradford.
59 f. sec. Bradford.
60 . . Collingwood.
61 Collingwood.
62 ... Prince Albert.
63 . . Prince Albert.
64 Prince Albert.
65 Canton.
66 Canton.
67 Canton.
68 F. sec. . Baltimore.
69 f. .sec. . . Baltimore.
70 f. sec. . . Baltimore.
71 .... Grimsby.
72 Grimsby.
73 Niagara.
74 ... London Conf.
SIMPSON, JAMES.
1870 r.oht. Collfield.
71 Moulinette.
72 Richmond.
73 .... March.
74 Montreal Conf.
SING, SAMUEL.
1867
c.
Madoc.
68
R.
on T .
Shannonville.
69
....
Brighton.
70
Plainville.
71
R.
F. C. & 0
Plainville.
72
Plainville.
73
Madoc.
74
...
Toronto Conf.
SLATER, JAMES CORNISH.
1846 r. o« r
47 ..
48 ..
49 ..
50 R.
51
52
53
54 ..
55
56
57 ..
58
59
60 f.
61 f.
62 f.
63
64 ..
65 ..
66 F.
67 ..
68 ..
69
70 ..
71 .
72 ..
73 ..
74 ..
Kingston and
Loughboro'
. . Peterboro'
Port Hope.
Humber.
F.c. &o Bowmanville.
.... Bowmanville.
Norwood.
Norwood.
Picton.
Picton.
Picton.
Bowmanville.
Bowmanville.
Bowmanville.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
J Whitby and
/ Oshawa.
Whitby.
Pembroke.
Pembroke.
Pembroke.
Smith's Falls.
Smith's Falls.
London Conf.
SEC
SEC
SEC
SEC
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
SLIGHT, BENJAMIN, M.A.
1834 k. «t. Amherstburg.
35 ord.. Amherstburg.
36 )
to > Credit.
39 \
40 Guelph.
41 Three Rivers.
42 St. John.
43 . . . . St. John.
44 Three Rivers.
45 Three Rivers.
46 ) Compton and
47 .. \ Hatley.
48 .... Melbourne.
49 ... Melbourne.
50 Melbourne.
51 -j
to J- Sherbrooke.
55 j
56 chmn. Napanee.
57 Napanee.
Died January 16th, 1858, aged
59 years.
SLIGHT, JOHN.
1856 c. Napanee.
57 R. on T. Wilton.
58 Wilton.
"59 Odessa.
60 r.f.c. &o Gananoque.
61 Gananoque.
62 Templeton.
63 Templeton.
64 Osgoode.
65 Osgoode.
1866
67 ..
Osgoode.
Thurso
68
Expelled.
SLOANE
, JAMES W.
1858 c.
Brock.
59 R. on t
Gull River.
60 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
61 ....
62
Cartwright.
Hastings Road,
63 R.F.c.&i
Hastings Road.
64
65
Hastings Road.
Roxboro'.
66 ....
Roxboro'
67 ....
Roxboro'
68 sup'd.
Millbrook.
69
Hall's Bridge
70
Warsaw.
Died June 2i
id, 1*71, aged 3.'
years.
SMILEY,
JOHN, M.A.
1865 r. on t
Cooks ville.
66
67
Washington.
Preston.
68
Elora.
69 R.F.C&C
St. Thomas.
70 ....
Lucan and
71 ....
72 ....
Ailsa Craig
Ailsa Craig.
Mono
73 ..
Mono.
74
Toronto Conf.
A graduate of University < 'ol-
lege, Toronto— M.A., 1868"
SMITH, ANDREW A.
1849 c.
Millbrook.
50 P.. 071 T
Norwood.
51 ....
Bradford.
52
Glanford.
53 R.F.C. &
o Kincardine.
54
\ Berlin and
55 ..
\ Blenheim.
' 56
Mitchell.
1 57
Mitchell.
58 .. ..
Aylmer, W
59
Aylmer, W.
60
Vienna.
61
Vienna.
62 ....
Vienna.
63
Sarnia.
64
Sarnia.
i 65
Sarnia.
66
. Brighton.
67
. Brighton.
68
Brighton.
69
Newmarket.
70
Newmarket.
71 ..
Newmarket.
72
. Selby.
73 ..
Newburg.
74 ...
Montreal ConL.
SMITH,
CHARLES.
1870 c.
Oil Springs and
Petrolia,
71 R. on T.
Wyoming.
72 ..
Cookstown.
73 ..
Tilsonburg.
74
Toronto Conf.
140
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
' SMITH, JOHN.
1865 K. on t ) Dudswell and
66 ) Bury.
67 Withdrew.
SMITH, JOHN TATLER.
1872 c
73 k. on t
74 ... .
Orangeville.
Moore.
London Conf.
SMITH, JOHN VIPOND.
1870 c. , . . Sharon and
Mount Albert.
71 R. on t. Bond Head.
72 .... Sarnia.
73 Drummondville.
74 London Conf.
SMITH, NATHANIEL.
1866 c. . . Grimsby.
67 k. wit.. Exeter.
68 ... Aylmer, W.
69 Kincardine.
70 r.f.c.&o Trowbridge.
71 Trowbridge.
72 Millbank.
73 ... Millbank.
74 ...... . Montreal Conf.
SMITH, PHILANDER.
1820-1 r Methodist
to \ stip'd -j Episcopal
32 j t. Conference.
33-)
to >■ . . . . Prescott and
36 J Augusta.
37 Removed to U.S.
and united with the Black River
Conference. He subsequently re-
turned to Canada, and was elected
one of the Bishops of the New
Methodist Episcopal Church,
which office he held until his
death, which took place at Brook -
lin, Ont., March 29th, 1870.
SMITH, ROBERT HALL.
1857 i •. . . Bath.
58 R. on t. . Devonshire.
59 Owen Sound.
HO Bradford.
61 r.f.c&o Barrie.
62 Actonvale.
•53 Actonvale
64 . Actonvale.
65 . . Danville.
66 Danville.
67 Danville.
68 ...... : .. . Leeds.
69 ...... . Leeds.
70 Leeds.
71 Sawyerville.
72 . . Sawyerville.
73 Innisftl.
74 Toronto Conf.
SMITH, WILLIAM.
1828-| ("Methodist
to > . . -! Episcopal
32 J I Conference.
33 Brockville.
34 Brockville.
35 Rem. to U. S.
SMITH, WILLIAM E.
1871 c. ...
72 E. «T.
73
74
Florence.
Holmesville.
Scarboro'.
Toronto Conf.
SNIDER, SOLOMON
1835 r. on t.
36
37 ....
38 .
Matilda.
Waterloo.
Sidney.
Sidney.
39 . Peterborough.
40^
to >■ Located.
44j
45 r. on t . St. Thomas.
46 r.f.c.&o Norwich.
47 Norwich.
48 . . Withdrew, and
removed to the United States.
SNOWDEN, THOMAS J.
1872 b. onr. Muskoka.
) Huntsville.
) Coldwater.
74 .... Toronto Conf.
SPENCER, HAZLETON A.
1859 R. on t. . Long Isld. Lcks.
60 . Smith's Palls.
61 s. v. c . . Cobourg.
62 . . Carleton Place.
^.-H&Har*,
64 Eaton.
65 . . . Removed to U.S.
and united with the Vermont
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at Montpelier.
73
SPARLING, JOSEPH W.,
M.A., B.D.
1866 r. on t . . Belmont.
67 s. v. c Cobourg.
68 Lloydtown.
69 tt. v. c. Cobourg.
70 u. v. c . Cobourg.
71 R.F.C.&0 Montreal Fifth.
72 ... Montreal Fifth.
73 Aylmer, E.
74 Montreal Conf.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1871 ; B.D., 1872;
M.A., in course, 1874.
SPARLING, WILLIAM H.
1864 r. on r Paisley.
65 Stratford.
66 .. Removed to U.S.
and united with the Michigan
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at Evart, Big Rapids
District.
SPENCER, JAMES, M.A.
1838 r. on t. . Grimsby.
39 ... Newmarket.
40 I Whitby.
(St. Catharines.
41 . . . Brantford.
42 R.F.C.&0 Tutor Vic. Coll.
43 ... Dundas.
44 Dundas.
45 . . Toronto Circuit.
46 . . Nelson.
47 . . Nelson.
48 Nelson.
49 Guelph.
50 Guelph.
51-)
to >- Editor Christian
59 J Guardian.
60 Brampton.
61 Brampton.
62 Brampton.
63 Paris.
Representative to English Wes-
leyan Conference, 1860.
Secretary of Conference, 1863.
The honorary degree of M.A.
was conferred upon him by the
University of Victoria College,
May, 1863.
Died October 9th, 1863, aged
51 years.
SQUIRE, GEO. H., B.A.
1865 c . . . . Napanee.
66 r. on t. Newburg.
67 .. Wilton.
68 Wilton.
69 r.f.c.&o Lachine.
70 ... New Glasgow.
71 ... New Glasgow.
72 New Glasgow.
73 . . . . . Clarenceville.
. 74 . . Montreal Conf.
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— B.A. , 1865.
SQUIRE, WILLIAM.
1820 r.omt.&o )
to
. } Grenada, W. I.
23
. )
24 R. F. 0.
, St. Vincent and
St. Lucia, W. I.
25
Shefford, C. E.
26
, Shefford, C. E.
27 .
. St. Armand.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
141
1828
29 .. ..
30 ...
31
32 . . . .
33^1
to }• ..
36 J
37 ..
38
39
40
41
42
43
44 ..
45
46
47 CHMX.
48 CHMN.
49
50 ..
51 CHAIN.
52 CHMN.
St. Armand.
Quebec.
. Quebec.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Stanstead.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
St. Armand.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal .
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Three Rivers.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Toronto West.
Toronto West
Montreal West.
Montreal West.
Died October 16th, 1852, aged
56 years.
SQUIRE, WM. WOOD,
M.A., M.D.
1858 ii. onr. Yonge Street.
59 No Station— ill
health.
60 . . St. John's.
61 .... St. John's.
62 .... Montreal Centre.
63 Located— ill
health.
A graduate of Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston— B.A., 1854 ; M.
A. in course, 1874 ; also a graduate
of McGill University, Montreal,
M.D., 1864.
Died in 1865, aged 29 years.
STAFFORD, CHARLES E.
STARR, JOSEPH HERBERT.
1864-|
i Primitive
to j-
I Methodist
70 J
( Conference
71 R. F. C
. . Rockwood.
72
Rockwood.
73
Holmesville.
74 ...
. . London Conf.
STAFFORD, EZRA ADAMS.
1860 it. on r. Warwick.
61 Arkona.
62 Ingersoll.
63 s. v. c Cobourg
64 r.f.c. &o Mooretown.
65 Mooretown.
66 Newbury.
67 Newbury.
68 Newbury.
69 F. .sec. . Kingsville.
70 F. .sec. . Kingsville.
71 f. sec. Kingsville.
72 Petrolia.
73 f. sec. . . Petrolia.
74 Montreal Conf.
1851)
to J-
56 J
57 .
58
59
60 f.
61 F.
62 f.
63 f.
64 f.
65 F.
66 f.
67 f.
68 f.
69 f.
70 f.
71
72
73
74
SEC.
SEC.
SEC. .
SEC.
SEC. .
SEC. .
SEC
SEC. .
SE( '. .
SEC. .
SEC. .
Eastern
British
America.
(Georgetown.
Bath.
Bath.
Bath.
( Waterloo-
i Kingston.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Thorold.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Streetsville.
Streetsville.
Toronto Conf.
1854
STARR, REGINALD H., M.A.
1864 R. 071 T
65
66
67
Ingersoll.
St. Mary's.
AyJmer, C. W.
Markham.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A., 1864; Silver Medal-
ist; M.A., 1867.
He withdrew irregularly in
1867 and united witli the Epis-
copalian Church.
He now (1879) has charge of a
congregation in Kincardine, Ont.
STEER, WILLIAM.
1834 r. on t.
35 ....
36
37
38 K.F.C.&
39
40 .. . .
41
42
43
44
45
46 ....
47
48 ...
49
50 ..
51
52 ...
53 ....
54 sup'd.
55
56 |
to J- sup'd .
72 J
73 sup'd .
74
Kingston.
Gananoque.
Grimsby.
Murray.
Murray.
London.
London.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Rice Lake.
Kingston.
Chin guacousy.
Chinguacousy.
Scugog.
Scugog.
Brock.
Rama.
Rama.
Erin.
Mono.
Mono.
Three Rivers.
Cobourg.
Grafton.
Toronto Conf.
STEINHAUR, HENRY,
1851 R. on t
53
1 Oxford House,
! H. B. T.
Visiting Eng.
and Canada.
55^| k.f.c.&o i
to \- \ Lac La Biche.
59 J .... )
69^
to }■ White Fish Lake.
72 J
73 . . Woodville.
74 Toronto Conf.
STENN1NG, GEORGE.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
K.F.C.&O
Albion.
Mono.
Lawrenceville.
Lawrenceville.
South Bolton.
Sutton.
Frelighsburg.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Leeds.
Knowlton.
Knowlton.
Knowlton.
CoUfield.
Clarendon.
Clarendon.
Montreal Conf.
STEPHENSON, WIILLIAM.
1858 ii. i\ m
59 ...
60
| Waterloo —
j Kingston.
61
. Woodstock.
62
Woodstock.
63
Simcoe.
64
Simcoe.
65
Toronto West.
66 ..
Toronto West.
67
. Toronto East.
68
. Toronto East.
69
Toronto East.
70 CHMN. .
. Ottawa.
71 CHAIN.
Ottawa.
72
. Ottawa.
73
Hamilton —
Wesley Church
74
. London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
STEVENSON, JOHN C.
1870 c
71 it. on t.
72
73 ....
74
Kleinburg.
Cookstown.
Innisiil.
Aurora.
London Conf.
STEWART, JOHN.
1862 c. ..
63 it. on t
64 ..
65
66 s. v. c .
67 e
68
Arran.
Artemesia.
George ville.
Georgeville.
Cobourff.
f.c.&o Eaton.
Eaton.
142
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1869 DudswelL
70 ....... Dudswell.
71 . . . Leeds.
72 , .. Leeds.
73 Leeds.
74 Montreal Conf.
STEWART, JOHN HARDY.
1864 c. Dudswell.
65 e. wit Clarendon.
66 . . Clarendon
67 Alice.
68 R.F.C.&0 Thorne.
69 Thome.
70 ....... Onslow.
71 ... Onslow.
72 Onslow.
73 . . . Elgin.
74 , Montreal Conf.
STEWART, SCHUYLER.
1835 R. on T
36
Nelson.
Located.
ST1NSON, JOSEPH, D.D.
1823 R.OMT.&0 Melbourne.
24 . . . Kingston.
25 . . .... Melbourne.
26 ... Melbourne.
27 k. f. c Montreal.
.28")
to }• ... English Conf.
32 J
33 ... Kingston.
34 .... Kingston.
35 Kingston.
36 Toronto.
37 . . Toronto
38 Toronto.
39 ) President of the
40 \ Conference
41 .. .. Toronto.
42)
to V ... , English Conf.
57 J
58
to
61
62 . . Ex-President.
Note. — The honorary degree
of D. D. was conferred upon him
l>v Victoria University 1856.
Died August 26th, 1862, aged
61 years.
STINSON, JOSEPH H.
1858 c Port Hope.
59 k. wit Albion.
60 Lindsay.
61 Prince Albert.
62 . , St. George.
63 k.f.c. &o Walsingham.
64 . ... Robcaygeon.
65 ...... Lakefield, Mud
Lake & Warsaw
66 Warsaw.
67 Warsaw.
68 Minden.
President of
the Conference.
1869
70
71
72
73
74
Minden.
Minden.
Frankford.
Frankford.
Christian and
Beausoliel Isl'ds
London Conf.
STRACHAN, RICHARD.
1872 c. ... Aniable.
73 R. on t Walter's Falls.
74 ... Toronto Conf.
STOBBS, THOMAS.
1849 c Chatham.
50 r. owt. Amherstbiirg.
51 .... Dundas.
52 .... Dundas.
53 s. v. c Cobourg.
54R.F.C.&0 | London.
( Bytown.
55 Innisfil.
56 Innisfil.
57 ■.. Innisfil.
58 ..... Colborne.
59 ... Colborne.
60 ... Millbrook.
61 Millbrook.
62 ... Millbrook.
63 Canton.
64 Canton.
65 . . Prince Albert.
66 . . . Prince Albert.
67 . . . Prince Albert.
68 . . Pickering.
69 Pickering.
70 Pickering.
71 Berlin.
72 Berlin.
73 Drummondville.
74 ... London Conf.
STONEHOUSE, JAMES H.
1864-)
to ]■ .
70 J
71 R.
72
73
74 .
f Primitive
-j Methodist
I Conference.
f. c . Napier.
Napier.
. . . . Sombra and
Walpole.
London Conf.
STONEY, EDMUND.
1823^1 ( Methodist
to j- ■■ ] Episcopal
32 J [ Conference
33 . Yonge Street
34 . . Yonge Street.
35 Toronto Circuit.
36 . . Toronto Circuit.
37 ... London.
38 ... London.
39 .... Dumfries.
4-0 Dumfries.
41 ........ Guelph.
42-)
to y sup'd , London.
62 J
Died August 8th, 1862, aged
72 years.
1855 c.
56 R.
OUT
57 ORD.
to ..
63 .
64
65 ..
66 ..
67
68 ...
69 ..
70
71
STRINGFELLOW, CHARLES.
Point Levi, C.E.
Point Levi, 3 mo
Danville, 9 mo.
1 Oxford House,
J H. B. T.
. Norway House.
Norway House.
. Norway House.
Nissouri.
Nissouri.
Nissouri.
Kirkton.
Kirkton.
72 Kirkton.
73 London North.
74 London Conf.
STRONG, JOHN BASS.
1813
14
15
16
17
r. oni
Quebec.
Quebec.
Three Rivers.
Three Rivers.
Eastern British
American Conf.
SUNDAY, JOHN.
(SHAH-WUN-DAIS.) ■
1832)
33^
Missionary to
34)
Indians
35
Grape Island.
36 ORD..
Rice Lake and
Grape Island.
37
Alderville.
38 R. F. u
Alderville.
39-)
to [
Rice Lake.
42 J
43
) Alderville and
44
\ Rice Lake.
45)
to £
Rice Lake and
50 )
Mud Lake.
51/
to }
Mount Flgin
and Muncey.
55)
56-i
to }
Alnwick.
66 J
67)
to > sup'd .
Alderville.
73
74
Toronto Conf.
SUTCLIFFE, INGHAM.
1831 R. WIT
London, Eng.
32 , .
, St. Armand and
Missisquoi Bay.
33 .......
Montreal and
Little York-
34
Newfoundland.
REV. JOHN SUNDAY,
(SHA-WUN-J)AIS.)
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
143
SUTCLIFFE, WILLIAM.
1820 11. onr.
21
22 ..
Melbourne.
Caldwell's Manor
England.
SUTHERLAND, ALEX.
1855 c
Clinton.
56 k. on t . .
Gait and Berlin.
57
Berlin.
58 s. v. c . .
Cobourg.
59 R.F.C.&O
Niagara.
60
Niagara.
61
Thorold.
62 .. ..
Thorold.
63 ..
Drummondville.
64 ....
Hamilton.
65
Hamilton.
(!6 ..
Hamilton.
67 ..
Yorkville.
68
Yorkville.
69
Yorkville.
70 ...
Toronto Second.
71
Toronto Second.
72
Toronto Second.
73
Montreal First.
74
Toronto Conf.
Secretary of Conference in 1870
and 1871.
Delegate to First General Con-
fence, Toronto,
1874.
SUTHERLAND, DONALD.
1856
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
c
R. on T .
R. F. c. k o
Percy.
Hungerford.
Shannonville.
Westineath and
Pembroke.
East Bolton.
East Bolton.
Knowlton.
Knowlton.
Knowlton.
Frelighsburg.
Rem. to U. S.
Died January 25th, 1868, aged
■i'2 years.
SUTHERLAND, DONALD G.,
1857
Fingal.
M.A.
58
. Elora.
1864 R. out.
65
66
Milton.
Oakville.
Oakville.
59
60
61
. Elora.
Elora.
Lloydtown.
67
68 R.F.C.&O
69 . .
70
Dundas.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Kingston.
62
63
64
65
66^
Lloydtown.
Cookstown.
. Cookstown.
Cookstown.
71
72
Kingston.
Gananoque.
67
68
69
70
- sup'd .
Cookstown.
73 F. SEC. .
74 ..
Gananoque.
London Conf.
Drayton.
Drayton.
A Graduate
of Victoria Uni-
71
Drayton.
versity — B. A
., 1859 ; M. A.,
72
. Georgetown.
1867.
73
. Georgetown.
74
London Conf.
SUTTON,
WILLIAM.
•
1855 c
56 R. F. c.
Cainsville.
Cainsville.
SWEET,
EDMUND E.
57
Orange ville.
1855
c. . .
. Huntingdon.
58
Orangeville.
56
R. on T
St. Andrews.
59
St. Vincent.
57
St. Andrews.
60 ...
61 )
to [ ..
63 J
64 . .
65 ....
Teeswater.
58
Aylmer, E.
Located.
59
60
R. F. V. &
(i L'Orignal.
L'Orignal.
Denbigh.
Denbigh.
61
62
63
Osgoode.
Osgoode.
Osgoode.
66 . .
Denbigh.
64
F. SEC
Bell's Corners.
67
Maynooth.
65
East Bolton.
68
Maynooth.
66
East Bolton.
69 . .
Maynooth.
67
East Bolton.
70
Coboconk.
68
Eaton.
71
Coboconk.
69
Eaton.
72
Coboconk.
70
. Eaton.
73
Manitoulin Isld.
71
Three Rivers.
74
Toronto Conf.
72
. Three Rivers.
73
sup'd.
Hamilton.
74
London Conf.
SWANN,
MATTHEW.
1850 c.
Peel.
51 C.
Peel.
SYVRET. JOHN.
52 R.OMT.&O
Norwich.
53
Norwich.
1871
R. on t
Knowlton, Feb..
54 n. f. c
Walsingham.
72
Sweetsburg, Fch.
55
Walsingham.
73
ORD. .
Roxton, French.
56 ...
Fingal.
74
. Montreal Conf.
T.
TAGGART, CHARLES.
1843
44
45
46
47
c. . .
R. on t .
Richmond.
L'Orignal.
Mississippi.
St. Andrews.
Osgoode.
R. F. r. & o
48 Osgoode.
49 Wilton.
50 ... Wilton.
51 ... Waterloo.
52 . . Waterloo.
j 1853
; 54
! 55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
Consecon.
1864
Consecon.
65
Colborne.
66
Colborne.
67
Colborne.
68
Stouffville.
69
Stouffville.
70
Centreville and
71
Tarn worth.
72
Farmersville.
73
Farmersville.
74
Merrick ville.
Merrickville.
Merrickville.
North Gower.
North Gower.
North Gower.
Stirling
Stirling.
Stirling.
Ameliasburg.
Toronto Conf.
144
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
TALLMAN, ISAAC B.
1857 R. on t. Glanford.
58 ...... Melbourne.
59 okd )
to > Gaspe.
62 ... . )
63 Arran.
64 . . Arran.
65 Caistorville.
66 Gaspe.
67 Gaspe
68 Gaspe.
69 Hullsville.
70 Hullsville.
. 71 Bayfield.
72 .. Bayfield.
73 . . . Rem. to U. S.,
and united with the Michigan
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church. In 1874 he was
stationed at Coloma, on the Niles
District.
TAYLOR, ANDREW
179ti
R. on T.
|
to
\ Irish Conf.
1834
351
>>
f Brockville.
36
37
38
S
r * ■
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Toronto.
39
Toronto.
40.
g
.Newmarket.
Died April, 1841, aged 66 years
TAYLOR, EDWARD H.
1868 u. . . . Exeter.
69 r. on t Kirkton.
70 , Milton.
71 .... Cainsville.
72 Cainsville.
73 r.f.c. &o Winchester.
74 -. Montreal Conf.
TAYLOR, ERNEST M., B.A.
1873 r. on T. . Classical Tutor
Theol. College,
Montreal.
74 Montreal Conf.
TAYLOR, JAMES.
1851 c. . . Chatham.
52 r. wit London Circuit.
53 , Bradford.
54 s. v. c , . Coobourg.
Died 1854, aged 28 years.
TAYLOR, LACHL1N, D.D.
1839 c Buckingham.
40 u. out Richmond.
41 . .... Prescott.
42 Toronto.
43 i:.f.c.&o Hamilton.
44 ........ Brockville.
45 Kingston.
1846 .,....,, Bytown.
47 . ... St. Catharines.
48 ...... Montreal.
49 Three Rivers.
50 sup'y . . Cobourg.
51^ r Toronto, Agent
to [ . . . . -{ for U. C. Bible
59 J I Society.
60 ") f Hamilton, Agent
to \ \ for U. C. B. S. &
64J I B. &F. B. S.
65^
to j- Missionary
73 J * Secretary.
74 Toronto Conf.
Co-Delegate of the Conference
in 1868.
The honorary degree of D.D.
was conferred upon him by the
, U.S., in 1865.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM.
1862 r. out. Georgetown.
63 . Norwich.
64 St. George.
65 ... Bayham.
66 R.F/C.&o Bayham.
67 Woodstock.
68 . Port Rowan.
69 -. . . . Wyoming.
70 Wyoming.
71 Edwardsburg.
72 ... Edwardsburg.
73 Avonmore.
74 . . . Montreal Conf.
TEESON, SAMUEL.
1858 c, . . Clarendon.
59 r. on t Sutton.
60 Eaton.
61 . . New Ireland.
62 r.f.c.&o Lanark.
63 ... Lanark.
64 Lanark.
65 . . Riceville
66 Aylwin.
67 Aylwin.
68 . . Aylwin.
69 )
70 \ ..- North Wakefield.
71 J
72 ... Osgoode.
73 . Osgoode.
74 .... Montreal Conf.
TENNANT, ELISHA.
1863 c. . . . Elgin.
64 r. on t . . Merrickville.
65 Farmersville.
66 .. ... Matilda.
67 R.f.c.&o Consecon.
68 Florence.
69 ...
70 ...
71 ...
72 .
Saugeen.
Saugean.
, Saugeen
. New Credit.
73 ...
New Credit.
74 ....
. . London Conf.
TESKEY, EBENEZER.
1861
r. on T
Mooretown .
62
- . ...
Mooretown.
63
S. V. c .
Cobourg.
64
S. V. c . .
Cobourg.
65
R.F.C.&C
Nor. Sherbrooke
66
Perth.
67
Shawbridge.
68
Shawbridge.
69
Napier.
70
Napier.
71
Wyoming.
72
Wyoming.
73
Wyoming.
74
London Conf.
TETRON, HENRI.
1857
c . .
Quebec, F.M.
58
r. on T.
Quebec, F.M.
59
Quebec, ¥ M.
60
Dropped.
THIBADEAU, ALEXANDER.
1870 c. ... Keppel.
71 R. onr Thornbury.
72 .. .. Thornbury.
73 Paisley.
74 . Toronto Conf.
THOMPSON, CHRISTOPHER
L.
1870 r. on t
71 ... ..
72 ORD
73
74 ....
Kennebec.
Newburg.
Newcastle.'
Victoria and
Saanich, V.I.
Victoria and
Saanich, V.l.
Toronto Conf.
THOMPSON, DANIEL
WELLWOOD.
1868 v. Wingham.
69 R. on T Howick.
70 .. Listowel.
71 ... Washington.
72 s. v. c . Cobourg.
73 R.F.C. &o Harmony.
74 London Conf.
THOMPSON, DAVID.
1864 r. wit. Wesleyville.
65 ... Manningville.
66 .... Located — ill
health.
Died Jan. 23rd, 1867, aged 25
years.
THOMPSON, JAMES.
1854 c. . . . Storrington.
55 R. <wi t . . Storrington.
56 Bradford.
57 s. v. c. Cobourg.
58 s. v. c - . Cobourg.
59 r.f.c.&o Napanee.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
145
1860 Brewer's Mills.
TOMBLIN
WILLIAM.
TOTTEN, JOHN W
61 . . Brewer's Mills.
62 Brewer's Mills.
63 Oil Springs.
64 . . . Oil Springs.
65 ... Milford.
66 Milford.
67 Ameliasburg.
68 .... Ameliasburg.
69 Ameliasburg.
1853 o.
54 r. on t .
55
56
57 r.f.c.&o
Dunnville.
Port Hope.
Picton.
Brighton.
Richmond.
1865 r. wit. Muskoka.
66 . . Penetanguishene
67 Sharon and
Mount Albert.
68 s. v. o Cobourg
58 ..
59
60 F. SEC. .
Richmond.
Richmond.
Westmeath.
69 r.f.c.&o Edwardsburg.
70 ... Edwardsburg.
71 . . . . Angus.
70)
71' > sup'd . Napanee.
72 )
61 F. SEC.
Westmeath.
72 Angus.
62 F. SEC
63 F. SEC. .
Westmeath.
Pembroke.
73 f. sec Angus.
74 Toronto Conf.
61 V. SEC. .
Pembroke.
Died April 19th, 1873, aged 43
years.
65 F. SEC.
66 F. SEC.
Pembroke.
Westmeath.
TOVELL, ISAAC.
67 F. SEC
Westmeath.
1868 c Millbank.
68 F. SF.C
Westmeath.
69 r. on r. Berlin.
THOMPSON, ROBERT.
69 )
70 .... Georgetown.
71 s. v. c Cobourg.
72 s. v. c Cobourg.
70 F. SEC
Pakenham and
1857 c. ■ • . Arteiiiesia.
71 \
Arnprior.
58 R. om St. Vincent.
72
Hridgewater.
73 K.F.f.&o Toronto, Elm-St
59 . . . Ainleyville.
73
Bridge water.
74 . . . . Toronto Conf.
60 s. v. c. Cobourg.
74 ..
Toronto Conf.
61 s. v. c. Cobourg.
62 r.f.c. &o Penetanguishene
63 . Penetanguishene
TOMKINS, JOHN.
TOWNLEY, ADAM.
- 64 sup'd Mono.
1827]
to j-
1833 c. Canada East.
Newfoundland.
34 c. ... Dunham.
Died March 16th, 1865, aged
32 J
35 R. o»rr. Brantford.
30 years.
33
Cuebec
36 ... . . Cobourg.
34
Quebec.
37 . Yonge Street.
35 ...
St Armand.
38 r.f.c.&o Yonge Street.
THORNELOE, JAMES.
36
Odelltown.
39 . . London.
37
Odelltown.
40 ... Withdrew and
1857 c. . . . Granby.
38
Shefford.
united with the Episcopalian
58 R. out, Granby.
39
Shefford.
Church. He is now (1880) super-
59 Granby.
40
Shefford.
annuated and residing in Paris,
60 Farnham.
41
Compton.
Ontario.
61 r.f.c.&o Farnham.
42
Compton.
Compton.
Odelltown.
62 Farnham.
63 . . Georgeville.
43
44
TOYE, REUBEN E.
64 . . Georgeville.
45 ..
Odelltown.
1868] (-Primitive
to [ . . . { Methodist
65 Expelled.
46
Odelltown.
47/
72 J I Conference.
to \
50)
51
Dunham.
73 k. f. c. McKellar.
74 Toronto Conf.
THORNTON, JAMES.
1858 c PxM.riii-ook
to -
Stanstead.
59 R. out. St. Clair. ;
60 ....': Napier,
62 . . Located.
54 )
•" 1- - y: 2 '
58 | -jn
' Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Clarenceville.
Dunham.
TOZ ELAND, JOHN.
1868 c. Cataraqui.
69 R. un t M:uvh.
70 Richmond.
59 J $
^Dunham.
71 L'Orignal.
60 ...
Dunham.
72 ) rfc&o \ Flinton and Ad-
THURSTON, JOHN.
61 F. SFC
62 F. sue . .
Shefford.
Shefford.
73 ) ( dington Road.
74 London Conf.
1858 c
63 CHMN.
Stanstead.
59 r. on T Eaton.
60 Oakville.
64
65 ...
Stanstead.
Stanstead.
TUCKER, RICHARD LYLE.
61 s. v. c Cobourg.
*u
Hatley.
1856 r. p. ii... Strathroy.
62 Eaton.
67 > CHUN.
Hatley.
57 Strathroy.
63 r.f.c.&o Bury.
68)
Hatley.
58 . . Georgetown.
64 . . Located — ill
69 )
59 ... Georgetown.
health.
to > sup'd .
Stanstead.
60 Georgetown.
73 )
61 ... Berlin.
74 ....
Montreal Conf.
62 . . Berlin.
TIMBERLAKE, WILLIAM.
63 ... Berlin.
1871 o. . . . Shefford.
! TORRANCI
], WILLIAM.
64 Peel.
65 ... Peel.
72 r. onT. Shefford.
1872 c. ..
Sutton, W.
66 Orange ville.
73 . . Shefford.
73 r. on t.
Sutton, W.
67 Orangeville.
74 Montreal Conf.
74
Toronto Conf.
68 Orangeville.
146
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1869 | ( Bath and Am-
1844 .'. Elizabethtown.
TURNER, THOMAS.
70 \ J herst Isle.
45 . . Buckingham.
1822 )
23 ( English Conf.
24 )
71 Point Abino.
72 Point Abino.
46 .... Buckingham.
47 Withdrew.
73 Point Abino.
74 London Conf.
Note. — He united with the
Methodist Episcopal Church of
26 R. F. c Barnston.
Canada, and continued to labour
27 ... Shefford.
TUCKER, SAMUEL.
effectively until the Conference
of 1863, when he was superan-
28 ... - Shefford.
29 Kingston.
1855 k. on T. Bowman ville.
uated. He died August 25th,
30 ... Kingston.
56 Port Hope.
1864, aged 69 years.
31 St Armand.-
1?' ] " - / Sandwich and
TUPPER, REUBEN E.
32 St. Clair.
33 . . St. Clair.
o , ( Toronto, 4 mo.
6i ■■■■ | Shefford, 8 mo.
60 London Circuit.
1836 c ... Perth.
37 "^
„a 1 I Located — ill
™j •••} health.
61 London Circuit.
35 Shefford.
62 Belmont.
36 .. Shefford.
63 Belmont.
37 .... Stanstead.
64 Belmont.
38 ... Stanstead.
65 .... Exeter.
40 c Mississippi.
39 ... Stanstead.
66 ... Exeter.
67 Nottawasaga
41 r on t \ MississiPPi-
41 r. out. | Elizabethtown>
42 . . . St. Catharines.
43 r.f.c. &o Brantford.
44 . . Grimsby.
45 Grimsby.
46 .. Stamford.
47 .. Stamford.
40 . . Odelltown.
41 . . . Rem. to England,
and Angus.
68 Nottawasaga.
69 f. sec Stayner.
70 f. sec . Parry Sound.
71 f. sec . Parry Sound.
72 f. sec Parry Sound.
and was stationed by the Eng-
lish Conference. He died in 1860.
TURNER, WM. THOMAS.
73 . Washington.
48 Chippewa.
1868 c. . . Howick.
74 London Conf.
49 . . Chippewa.
69 n.om. Wingham.
50 Chippewa.
70 . . Kincardine.
51 ... Bradford.
71 Kincardine.
TUCKER, WILLIAM.
52 .. Bradford.
72 ... Sandwich.
53 Brampton.
73 r.f.c &o Tilbury.
1861 - |2»
55"i
74 London Conf.
62 R. on t Belmont.
to ]■ sup'd . Welland.
63 McGillivray.
64 Aylmer, C. W.
61 J
62 Point Abino
TURVER, CHARLES.
65 k.f.c. &o Lucknow.
63 . . Point Abino.
1844 r. on t. Kingston and
66 ... Lucknow.
64 . . Point Abino.
Loughboro'
67 . . , Lucknow.
65 Glanford.
45 ) ( Warwick and
68 Trowbridge.
C Glanford.
46 \ \ Adelaide.
69 Trowbridge.
66 Mount Elgin In-
47 ... Consecon.
70 . . Osprey.
L dustrial School.
48 r.f.c &o Peterboro'
71 . . . Osprey.
72 Walter's Falls.
73 ... Walter's Falls. "
^1 l Mount Elgin In-
70 J " " ( dustrial School.
49 . . . Millbrook.
50 Millbrook.
51 Brighton.
74 Toronto Conf.
71 1
52 sup'y Brighton.
72 y sup'd. London.
53 ... Gananoque.
TUCKLEY, HENRY.
73J
74 ... London Conf.
54 Gananoque.
55 Gananoque.
1869 c . . . Oil Springs and
56 ... Cookstown.
Petrolia.
57 Cookstown.
70 R. on t London, Nor. St.
TURNER, JAMES.
58 ... Cookstown.
71 Expelled.
TUKE, JOHN.
1870 c. . . . Kirkton.
71 e. on t Kirkton.
72 . . Nissouri.
73 okd . . New Westmin-
59 London Circuit.
60 ... Brighton.
61 Brighton.
62 Brighton.
63 . Orillia.
18171 f Methodist
ster, B. C.
64 . . . Orillia.
18 J- ' • < Episcopal
19 J I Conference.
74 ... Toronto Conf.
65 f. sec. Orillia.
66 f. sec. Collingwood.
20 ■)
to )■ Located.
TURNER, JOHN.
67 f. sec Collingwood.
68 F. sec . . Collingwood.
4<iJ
1871 c. ... Meaford.
69^
41 ... . Cornwall.
72 R.otiT. Paisley.
to [• sup'd . Davenport and
42 . . Pembroke.
73 J Seaton.
43 . . Pembroke.
74 London Conf.
74 .... Toronto Conf.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
147
Y.
VAN CAMP,
ALBERT JAS.
VANDUSEN, CONRAD.
1858 CHMN.
Owen Sound.
.
59 sup'd
Georgetown.
1864 R. on T.
Brock.
1829^1
( Methodist
60 sup'd
Georgetown.
65
Durham, W.
to \ . .
< Episcopal
61 sup'd...
Whitby.
66)
32 J
( Conference.
62
. Hullsville.
to \
United States.
33 E.F.C.&
o Dumfries.
63
Visiting U. S.
Wardsville.
n)
34 ..
Dumfries.
64
73
Elora.
35
Westminster.
65
. Wardsville and
74
London Conf.
36
St. Thomas.
Eupheniia.
37
Gosfield and
66 )
Amherstburg.
67 j SUP D
Toronto East.
38
Bay Quinte.
68
VANDERBURG, LEVI.
39
40
Bay Quinte.
Bath and Isle
fl9 BUPD
70
Whitby.
Aylmer, Que.
1854 c.
Metcalfe.
of Tanti.
71 .
Aylmer, Que.
55 R. on t
Bridgenorth.
41 T
72 )
73JSUVD
56 s. v. c
Cobourg.
42 \ ...
43 J
Waterloo —
Whitby.
57 s. v. c .
Cobourg.
Kingston.
74
Toronto Conf.
58 s. v. c .
59
Cobourg.
Chatts.
44
45
Hallowell.
. Hallowell.
Secretary of Conference 1874.
60 f.r.c. &o Carp.
46
Brockville.
61
Bell's Corners.
47 -
Brockville.
62
Bell's Corners.
48
Gananoque.
VAN NORMAN. DANIEL C.
63
Bell's Corners.
49^1
( Treasurer
\ Victoria
M.A.
64 ....
St. Andrew's.
50 \ ...
65 ....
La Chute.
51 J
I. College.
1840^ R. oni
Prof. Mathe-
66
67
. Cavignal.
Expelled.
52
53 OHMN
54 CHMN
1 Newash and
J Colpoy's Bay.
to \
44 J
45 ) R.F.C.
matics, Vic-
toria College.
&o Principal Bur-
55 CHMN.
Newash.
to }
lington Ladies'
56 CHMN.
Newash.
51 i
Acad'y, Ham.
57 CHMN.
Newash.
52
Rem. to N. Y.
w.
WADDELL, ROBERT H.
1863 R. onT
64 ...
65
66
Florence.
Mooretown.
Invermay.
Thorold.
67 R.F.C.&0 Thorold.
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Kemptville.
Beamsville.
Beamsville.
Beamsville.
London Conf.
WAITE, JOSEPH.
1873 R. otot. Albion.
74 Toronto Conf.
WAKEFIELD, JOHN.
1852 c. , Blenheim and
Stratford.
53 K.«T. Cobourg, S.V.C.
1854
55 ..
56 R.FC&O
57
58
59
60
61
62 . . .
63
64 ...
65 ..
66 ...
67
68 ....
69
70 CHMX.
71
72
73
74 ....
Ingersoll.
Woodstock.
Aylmer.
Walsingham.
Niagara.
Niagara.
Welland:
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Drummondville.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Grimsby.
Grimsby.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Sherbrooke.
Sherbrooke.
Aylmer E.
St. Mary's.
London Conf.
WALDRON, SOLOMON.
Delegate to the First General
I Conference, Toronto, 1874.
182n
to y
32 J
33 ..
34 ..
35^|
to y
40 J
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48 .
49
50
51
52 -
53 .
54
to
57
Methodist
Episcopal
Conference.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Muncey.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Gosfield.
Gosfield.
Muncey.
Muncey.
Wardsville.
Walsingham.
Cainsville.
Cainsville.
Elora.
Elora.
Nanticoke.
St. Clair.
148
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1868 1
to )■ .:..
6lJ
62 sup'd.
63 sup'd.
64 sup'd.
65 sup'd.
sup'd. .
sup'd. .
68 sup'd.
69 sup'd.
70 sup'd . .
71 sup'd. ..
72 sup'd . .
73 sup'd . .
74
66
67
. Walpole Island.
Moore town.
Moore town.
Bowmanville.
Bowmanville.
Mooretown.
Mooretown.
Walpole Island.
Mooretown.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
Sarnia.
London Conf.
WALKER, THOMAS H.
1859 c. Smith's Falls.
60 R.onT.. Acton vale.
61 , Matilda.
62 Kemptville.
63 s. v. c. Cobourg.
64 r.f.c. &o Alice.
65 Westmeath.
66 . . . Renfrew.
67 .... Renfrew.
68 . . Renfrew.
69 Portage-du-Fort.
70 . . . . Portage-du-Fort.
71 , Lynedoch.
72 sup'd. . , Woodstock.
73 sup'd. Woodstock.
74 Rem. to U. S.
WALKER, WILLIAM E.
1857 e. ... Percy.
58 E. om . Newcastle.
59 . . .. Toronto East.
60 Toronto East.
61 r.f.c.&o Port Stanley.
62 ...... .. Port Stanley.
63 ..... Fingal.
64 . . , Fingal.
65 . . . . Withdrew and
united with the Episcopalian
Church.
WALSH, WILLIAM.
1869 c
70 R. 011 T.
71 s. v. c. .
72 s. v. c. .
73 ..
74
Pickering.
Pickering.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Visiting Ireland.
London Conf.
1863 ..'.. Stirling.
64 , . Stirling.
65 Stirling.
66 Consecon.
67 . . . Consecon.
68 . . Consecon.
69 ... Sidney.
70 Sidney.
71 Sidney.
72 .... Pakenham.
73 ... Pakenham.
74 Montreal Conf.
WALTON, JOHN (B).
1870 r. out. Franklin Centre.
Shawbridge.
Dawn Mills.
High Bluff.
71
72
73
74
Toronto Conf.
WARD, EDWARD A.
1854 c. Humber.
55 c. . . Humber.
56 rojit&o Percy and
Seymour^
57 Percy.
58 . . Wesleyville.
59 r. f. c. Wesleyville.
60 Huntingdon.
61 Huntingdon.
62 . . Huntingdon.
63 Wilton and
Odessa.
64)
65 > ... Waterloo —
66 ) Kingston.
67 Sidney.
68 . . Sidney.
69 ...... North Augusta.
70 Maitland.
71 ...: Maitland.
72 . . . Winchester.
73 . . Winchester.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
WARD, JAMES.
1835 r. om.
36 ..
37 ...
Gosfield.
Howard.
Rem. to U. S.
WALTON, JOHN.
1855 c. Glanford.
56 Ill health— no
work.
57 R. on t Hatley.
58 Hatley.
59 Hatley.
60 r.f.c.&o Granby.
61 Granby.
62 Granby.
WARD, JOSEPH.
1873 r.mt. Merrickville.
74 . . . Montreal Conf.
WARE, FRANCIS WILLIAM.
1859 c. . . Norwich.
60 r. on t Aylmer W.
61 Mount Pleasant.
62 . Yonge St. North.
63 r.f.c.&o Walsingham.
64 Walsingham.
65 . . Port Dover.
66 sup'y. Port Dover.
1867 sup'y Port Dover.
68 . ... Rem. to U.S. and
united with the New York Con-
ference. In 1879 he was trans-
ferred to the Nebraska Confer-
ence.
R.F.C.
WARNER, LEWIS.
( Methodist
\ Episcopal
I Conference.
Rideau.
o Nelson.
Waterloo — K'n.
. Elizabethtown.
Waterloo and
Gananoque.
. Sidney.
Sidney.
Hallowell.
Hallowell.
Stamford.
. Stamford.
. Hamilton.
. Hamilton.
St. Catharines.
. Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Yonge Street.
Barrie.
Barrie.
Barrie.
' Guelph.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Gait and Berlin.
. Agent Vic. "Col.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Whitby.
Chatham.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
Ingersoll.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Thorold.
Thorold.
Brighton.
Brighton.
Hamilton.
Toronto Conf.
1831
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39 ...
40 ...
41
42
43 ... .
44 . . .
45
46
47
48
49 ...
50 CHMN
51 CHMN
52 CHMN,
53^| £
54
55
56
57 J
58 . .
59 CHMN.
60
61
62 F. SEC
63 CHMN,
64 ...
65 CHMN
66 CHMN.
67 CHMN..
68 ...
69 ..
70 ....
71 sup'd
72 sup'd
73 sup'd.
74
WASHINGTON, EDWIN S.,
B.A.
1869 R. out. Baltimore.
70 Whitby.
71 ... Markham.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A. , 1869.
He was killed by the accidental
discharge of a gun, July 2nd.
1872, aged 26 years.
WASHINGTON, GEORGE.
1819 ) ( Primitive
to > . . { Methodists,
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
149
1848 c.
. Dunnville.
1873 R.F.C.&
o Denbigh and
1869
Wardsville.
49 c.
Nelson.
Abinger.
70 ..
Muskoka.
50 c. ...
Nelson.
74
Toronto Conf.
71 ....
. . Muskoka.
51 c.
Nelson.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
72 ....
52 c.
Georgetown.
sity— B.A., 1869 : M. A.. 1873.
73 ...
Chatsworth.
53 c. ...
Georgetown.
74
Toronto Conf.
54 c
Albion.
55 c.
56 c. ...
. Albion.
Albion.
WATSON,
COVERDALE.
WEBSTER. JOHN (B).
57 K. F. c
Wallace.
1869 r. on t.
Teeswater.
58 sup'y.
Albion.
70
. Londesboro' and
1872 r. om. Windsor Mills.
59 sup'y.
Milton.
Holmesville.
73
Lyn.
60)
71 ...
. Mitchell.
74
Montreal Conf.
to > sup'y
Oakville.
72 s. v. c.
Cobourg.
73)
73
Hamilton 2nd.
74
. London Conf. \
74
Toronto Conf.
WELDON, ISAAC.
1861 r. 01
t . . Norwood.
WASHINGTON, GEO , M.A.
WATSON, JOHN.
62
63 ..
Omemee.
. . Omemee.
, _ „_ t R 071T.
) ry ,
1833 K.oiiT.
Long Point.
64 s. v.
( ' . . Cobourg.
1858 \vv c.
[ Uobourg.
34
Ancaster.
65 R.F.I
:. & u Hastings and
59 u. v. c.
Cobourg.
Died Aug.
•24th, 1834, aged 26
Seymour.
60
Tutor Vic. Col.
years.
66
Oampbellford.
61
No Station.
67 ..
Campbellford.
62 ....
Westmeath.
68
Milford.
63 E.F.C.&
o Westmeath.
WATSON, WM. .CROSSLEY.
69
Milford.
* 64
. Westmeath.
M.A.
70
Milford.
65
Eaton.
71
Trenton.
66
Eaton
1860 c.
Mono.
72 ....
Trenton.
67
Eaton
61 R. Oil T.
. Albion.
73 ..
Trenton.
68
. Melbourne.
62 v. v. c
Cobourg.
74 ...
Toronto Conf.
69 F. SEC
Melbourne.
63
Perth.
70 F. SEC .
. Melbourne.
64 R.F.C &
o Norwich.
71 F. SBC
Danville.
65
( St. George.
WELLWOOD, ROBERT G.
72 F. SEC .
73 F. SEC .
74
. Danville.
. Danville.
Toronto Conf.
66
67
( Bayham.
Norfolk.
. Waterford.
1872 R. mil. Albion.
73 Kleinburg.
68
Oxford Centre.
74 ....
JLocated.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
69 ....
Oxford Centre.
sity— B. A, 1860 ; M.A., 1871.
70
. Oxford Centre.
71
Vienna.
WERDEN, JAMES ELIAS.
72 ..
Vienna.
WASHINGTON, WM. C, M.A.
73
74 ...
Dawn Mills.
London Conf.
1871 C. Fickenng.
72 R. out.. Wilton.
1861 J R-0aT-
( u. V. (J.
> Cobourg.
A graduate
of Victoria Univer-
73 ..
74 ...
Kennebec.
.... Montreal Conf.
62 u. v. <•
. Cobourg.
sity— B.A., 1863 ; M.A., 1867.
C Lindsay 5 weeks.
\ Home ill 11 wks.
IMillbrook 8mos.
63
WEBSTER, JOHN.
WHITE, EDWARD.
64
. Prince Albert.
1846 v.
Gosfield.
1848 c. .
.... Wardsville.
65 R.F.C.&
o Newcastle.
4 / r. on t
Chatham.
49 R. out.. London Circuit.
66
. No Station — ill
48
Adelaide.
50
. . St. Thomas.
health.
49
Bradford.
51 ...
. . Sarnia.
67 ...
Waterloo — K'n.
50 ...
Markham.
52 R.F.
c. &o Sarnia.
68
Onslow.
51 R.F.C. &
.0 Warwick.
53 )
69 ...
Onslow.
52 . .
Warwick.
54 (r
55 )
Sandwich and
70
N. Augusta.
53
Devonshire.
Windsor.
71
Fenelon Falls.
54
Devonshire.
56
Smithville.
72
Fenelon Falls.
55 ....
Devonshire.
57
Smith ville.
73 ...
. Fenelon Falls.
56
Russelltown.
( Smithville.
74 ..
Toronto Conf.
j 57
Russell town.
58
} New Westmin-
A graduate
of Victoria Univer-
58
Russelltown.
( ster, B. C
sity — B.A.,
1863; M.A., 1868.
59
Rawdon.
59 )
60
Rawdon.
to \
New Westmin-
61 ....
Rawdon.
62 )
ster, B. C
WASK, JOHN BARCLAY,
If A
62 ....
63
Wesleyville.
. . Wesleyville.
63
64 ...
Nanaimo, B.C.
Nanaimo, B.C.
64
. . Weslevville.
65 ....
Nanaimo, B.C.
1869 R. onT
Muskoka.
65
. . Ainleyville.
66 ...
1 New Westmin-
70 ....
Farmers ville.
66
. Ainleyville.
67 ..
( ster, B.C
71
Merrickville.
67
Ainleyville.
68 chmn. Nanaimo.
72
Shawbridge.
68 ....
Wards ville.
69 chmn. Nanaimo.
150
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1870 chmn. . . Nanaimo.
71 . . Returning.
Died in Montreal during the
Sessions of the Conference, June
16th, 1872, aged 50 years.
WHITEHEAD, THOMAS.
1783 ) ( Methodist
to > . . < Episcopal
1832 ) ( Conference.
33 i
to > sup'd . Bui-ford.
45 |
Died January 22nd, 1846, aged
83 years.
WHITESIDE, ARTHUR.
1872 r. on t. Bell's Corners.
73 stu. . . Montreal Theol.
Institute.
74 . Montreal Conf.
WHITING, JAMES.
1859 c Millbrook.
60 E. on t . . Welland.
61 . . . . Grimsby.
62 , . Smithville.
63 ... . Roxboro'.
64 r. f. c. & o Teeswater.
65 , . Teeswater.
66 . . Dungannon.
67 Dungannon.
68 ... Dungannon.
69 Arkona.
70 ... Arkona.
71 . . Arkona.
72 Park Hill.
73 ... Dunnville.
74 London Conf.
WHITING, MATTHEW
1826
to
32 ...
33 OKD.
34 ...
35 ...
36
37 ..
38 ..
39
40
41 ..
Methodist Epis-
copal Conf.
Bay Quinte.
Waterloo.
Waterloo.
Grand River.
Grand River.
Stamford.
Stamford.
Newmarket.
Newmarket.
42 Nelson.
43 Nelson.
44 Grimsby.
45 ... Grimsby.
46 Grimsby.
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
to
61
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Dumfries.
Woodstock.
Walsingham.
Walsingham.
Walsingham.
New Credit.
New Credit.
New Credit.
Mount Elgin and
Muncev.
1862 • : Lynedoch.
63 ... Lynedoch.
64 )
to ) sup'd Berlin.
67)
68 sup'd Elora.
Died November 1st, 1868, aged
79 years.
WHITING, RICHARD.
R.F.C. &0
SEC. .
SEC.
1845 c.
46 R. on T .
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69 ....
70
71
72 CHMN,
73 CHMN
74
SEC.
SEC.
Chatham.
Braniford.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
Amherstburg.
St. Thomas.
St. Thomas.
Brockville.
Brockville.
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Dundas.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Goderich.
Bowman ville.
Bowman ville.
St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
St. Mary's.
Pembroke.
Pembroke.
Montreal Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
WHITLOCK, GEO. C, LL.D.
1856 ) ( Prof. Nat. His-
to f \ tory and Phil.,
64 ) ( Victoria Col.
Died 1864, aged 56 years.
WICHER, JOHN W
1863 R. wit. Madoc.
64 Hungerford.
65 Milford.
66 , Brewer's Mills.
67 s. v. c Cobourg.
68 r.f.c &o Penetanguishene
69 Craighurst.
70 . , Craighurst.
71 . . Warsaw.
72 , , Warsaw.
73 ... Warsaw.
74 Toronto Conf.
WIGLE, ELI.
1864 r. onr Romney.
WILKINSON, HENRY.
1831 ) I Methodist Epis-
32 j " | copal Conference
33 ... Ancaster.
34 r.f.c &o Belleville.
35 Belleville.
36 . . Belleville.
37 )
to } chmn . Augusta Dist.
40 )
41 Kingston.
42 . . Kingston.
43 Toronto.
44 .. . , . Toronto.
45 )
46 } chmn. Toronto Dist.
47 j
48 . . Hamilton.
49 Hamilton.
50 Hamilton.
51 ... Toronto West.
52 . . Toronto West.
53 Toronto West.
54 . London.
55 chmn. London.
56 sup'd . Yonge Street.
57 f. sec. Yonge Street.
58 f. sec. Yonge Street.
si— isafjr
61 Yonge St. South.
62 .. Yonge St. North.
Secretary of Conference, 1844.
President of Conference, 1845.
Co-Delegate of Conference, 1861.
Died August 14th, 1862, aged
58 years.
WILKINSON, ISAAC.
1868
69
70 R. OUT.
Primitive Metho-
dist Conference.
Hatley and Cass-
ville.
71 . . Hatley.
72 r.f.c &o Beebe Plain.
73 Beebe Plain.
74 Montreal Conf.
WILKINSON, JOHN.
1840 r. on t/. Hamilton and
Ancaster.
41 Located.
WILL, JOHN C.
1836 B. onT Whitby.
37
38
Dumfries.
.. Located.
65
66
Mooretown.
Rem. to U. S.
WILL, PHINEAS D.
1858 c. .. Wellesley.
59 r. on T Walsingham.
60 .... St. George.
61 . Sarnia.
62 r.f.c. &o Wyoming.
63 . Port Stanley.
64 . Port Sfnnlnv
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
151
1865 Newmarket and
Aurora.
66 Walter's Falls.
67
68"
69
70
71
72
73
74
F. SEC.
F. SEC.
F. SEC. .
F. SEC.
Walter's Fall's.
Walter's Fall's.
Meaford.
Meaford.
Meaford.
Walkerton.
Walkerton.
Toronto Conf.
WILLIAMS, DAVID.
1867 c. . . Invermay.
68 r. on t . Artemesia.
69 ... Artemesia.
70 Amabel.
71 ... . . Amabel.
72 R,F.c.&o Markdale.
73 ... Markdale.
74 Toronto Conf.
WILLIAMS, JOHN.
1841
42
43
44
45
c.
c.
R. on T .
Snake Island.
Asphodel.
Cartwright.
Marmora.
Sidney.
r.f.c. &o
46 ...... Sydenham
47 . . Sydenham.
48 Goderich.
49 ... .: Goderich.
50 . . . Blanshard.
51 Owen Sound.
52 Owen Sound.
53 .... Blenheim.
54 Berlin &Blenhm.
Died August 15th, 1854, aged
36 years.
WILLIAMS, JOHN A.
1846 c.
Hallo well.
47 R. on t
48
49
Napanee.
Napanee.
. Sheffield.
50 R.F.C. &
3 Consecon.
51
Consecon.
52 . .
Consecon.
53
Wilton.
54
Wilton.
55 .
Cookstown.
56
London Circuit.
57 F. SEC.
London Circuit.
58 F. SEC.
London Circuit.
59 CHMN.
Owen Sound.
60 CHMN.
Owen Sound.
61 CHMN
Owen Sound.
62
Milton.
63 .
Milton.
64 F. SEC .
Toronto East.
65 F. SEC.
Toronto East
66 F. SEC. .
, Toronto East.
67
68
69
70 CHMN.
Port Hope,
Port Hope.
Port Hope.
Brockville.
71 CHMN.
Brockville.
72 CHMN. .
Brockville.
73 CHMN.
Simcoe.
74 .
. London Conf.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD.
1813
14
E. 071 T
ORD
Hungerford, Eng
Montreal.
15
16
17^
Quebec.
Quebec.
f Melbourne.
18
Melbourne.
19
y
St. Armand.
20
St. Armand.
21 J
DIST.
J Kingston.
22
23
24
25
(
Kingston.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Eastern
to
British
30
1
America.
31
Odelltown, C. E.
32
. • . •
E. B. America.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD
WATSON.
1868 C. Prince Albert.
69 R. on t Newcastle.
70 . . Darlington.
71 Whitby.
72 r.f.c &o Ailsa Craig.
73 Ailsa Craig.
74 London Conf.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS.
1840 c Thames.
41 r. on t
42 ....
43
44 .
Thames.
Saugeen.
Gosfield&How' d .
Devonshire.
45 r.f.c. &o Howard.
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59]
to
63 J
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Warwick.
Goderich.
Blanshard.
Blanshard.
Devonshire.
Devonshire.
Dunnville.
Dunnville.
Glanford.
Glanford.
Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
New Credit.
Hiawatha.
Hiawatha.
Hiawatha.
Oakwood.
Oakwood.
Oakwood.
Keppel.
Keppel.
Cape Croker.
Cape Croker.
Toronto Conf.
WILLIAMS, THOMAS
GRANGE.
1861 c Newboro'. ■
62 e. onT. Merrickville.
63 s. v. c Cobourg.
64 ... L'Orignal.
1865 r.f.c. &o Rawdon.
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Rawdon.
Rawdon.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Huntingdon.
Franklin Centre.
Franklin Centre.
Franklin Centre.
Montreal Conf.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.
1853 c . . .
54 r. on t
55
56
57
58
59
60
62
R.F.C. &0
sup'y
sup'y
SUP Y
Died November
aged 32 years.
Amherstburg.
Aylmer W
Ingersoll.
Walsingham.
Wawanosh.
Wawanosh.
Wawanosh.
Thornbury.
Sandwich.
19th, 1861,
WILLIAMS, WM. HENRY.
r Methodist
-{ Episcopal
I. Conference.
Richmond.
Augusta.
. . Prescott & Aug.
, Sidney.
Sidney.
_ Bay Quinte.
Bay Quinte.
. Waterloo.
Waterloo.
Hull.
. St. Andrews.
. St. Andrews.
Matilda.
Smith's Falls.
, Smith's Falls.
Cornwall.
Cornwall.
Gananoque.
Gananoque.
Sheffield.
Sheffield.
( Percy and
\ Seymour.
. Demorestville.
Demorestville.
1820
to
32
33
34
35
36 ..
37 ..
38
39
40
41 ...
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53 ..
54 ..
55 ...
56
57 sup'd
58-)
to [sup'd
72 J
Died May
years.
Matilda.
11th, 1873, aged 79
WILLISTON, JOHN
KELLOG.
1832 c.
33 e. onr.
34 ..
35
36
London.
Nelson.
Yonge Street.
Westminster.
St. Thomas.
37 r.f.c. &o Howard.
38 . . Gosfield.
39 Goderich.
40 Thames.
152
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1841
42
43
44
45
46
to
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
to;
62
63
64
65
to
73
74
SUPY ,
SUPD
Thames.
Malahide.
Malahide.
Norwich.
Chippewa.
Saugeen.
St. Clair.
Gosfield.
Gosfield.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Saugeen.
Walpole Island.
Napier.
Strathroy.
London Conf.
WILLMOTT, JOHN C., M.A.
1860 r. out. Nanticoke.
61 . . . . . Canton.
62 u. y, c. Cobourg.
63 v. v. c. Cobourg.
64 B.F.C.&0 Walter's Falls.
65 Walter's Falls.
66 Hullsville.
67 Hullsville.
68 Hullsville.
69 . Cainsville.
70 . Cainsville.
71 Grand River.
72 Grand River.
73 Parry Sound.
74 . . . Toronto Conf.
WILLOUGHBY, WILLIAM.
1836 r. om. Clarendon.
37 .. Perth & Bytown.
38 .... Mississippi.
39 Ottawa.
40 r.f.c.&o Osgoode.
41 Elizabethtown.
42 . Elizabethtown.
43 ... Rideau.
44 . . Dumfries.
45 ... Dumfries.
46 .... Chatham.
47 . . . Nelson.
48 ..... Nelson.
49 . . . Georgetown.
50 Georgetown.
51 . . Georgetown.
52^|
to }• .... Newmarket.
55 J
56 Whitby.
57 Whitby.
58 Whitby.
59 . Yonge St. North.
60 Yonge St. North.
61 .. Yonge St. North.
62 . . . Brampton.
63 ... Brampton.
64 ...... Brampton.
65 ... Oakville.
66 . . Oakville.
67 . . Oakville.
68 . . Waterdown.
69 ... . . Waterdown.
70 Waterdown.
71 . . Mount Pleasant.
72 . . Mount Pleasant.
73 ... Mount Pleasant.
74 ... London Conf.
1871
72
73
74
WILSON,
1867 R. on t
68 ..
69
70 ......
71 R.F.C.&O
72
73 ..
74 . . .
A graduate
I versity — B.A.,
L'Orignal.
L'Orignal.
Montreal Second.
Montreal Conf.
JOHN, B.A.
Millbrook.
Waterdown.
Waterdown.
Ameliasburg.
) Pakenhamand
) Arnprior.
Arnprior.
Montreal Conf.
of Victoria Uni-
1867.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1864; M.A., 1868.
WILLOUGHBY, NICHOLAS
RAMSAY, M.A.
Alnwick Circuit.
Cookstown.
Cobourg.
Baltimore.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Mount Pleasant.
Mount Pleasant.
Port Dover.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Simcoe.
Picton.
Picton.
Picton.
Barrie.
Yorkville.
Yorkville.
Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1860; M.A., 1867.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
WILSON, ALBERT CHARLES.
1856
c.
57
R.
on t
58
V.
v.
C
59
u.
V.
c.
60
R.
F.f
.&(]
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
1866 r.
67 ..
68
69
OUT.
Pickering.
Pickering.
Omemee.
Markham.
70 r.f.c.&o Beaverton.
71 ... Beaverton.
72 . . . Beaverton.
73 . . Coboconk.
74 ... . Toronto Conf.
WILSON, JAMES.
1817-1
to y
32 J
33)
to > sup'd
38 |
39)
to£ . .
42)
Died May 27th
years.
( Methodist
| Episcopal
Conference.
Whitby.
Yonge St. and
Cooks ville.
1851, aged 81
WILSON, JOHN.
I860 ) t Methodist
to > . . } Episcopal
68 ) ( Conference.
69 r. f. c. Aylwin.
70 ... Aylwin.
WILSON, JOHN -CARROLL.
1862 r. om t.. StoufMlle.
63 Brock.
64 .... Omemee.
65 s. v. c Cobourg.
66 Markham.
67 r.f.c.&o Beaverton.
68 Beaverton.
69 ... Beaverton.
70 ... Cart wright.
71 ... Cartwright.
72 ... Manvers.
73 . . Manvers.
74 Toronto Conf.
WILSON, JOHN JAMES.
1862 r. on t
63
Frontenac.
Located.
WILSON, JOHN V.
1854 c.
55 r.
56 s.
57 s.
58 r.
59
60 |
61 $
62
63
64 ..
65
66
67
68 .
69 .
70 ..
71
72 .
73 .
74
on t
v. c
v. c
f.c. &o
Nanticoke.
Nanticoke.
Cobourg.
Cobourg.
Welland.
Gren ville.
Sherbrooke
and Oso.
Egan ville.
Eganville.
Egan ville.
Alice.
Ormstown.
Ormstown,
Ormstown.
Laehute.
La chute.
Laehute.
Avening.
Avening.
Toronto Conf.
WILSON, RICHARD.
1848
49
50
51
52
53
54
on t.
R.f.c. &o
St. Andrews.
Bonehire.
Carleton and
Pakenham.
Kemptville.
Lochabar.
Lochabar.
Russell town.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
153
1855 ,.■"..
. Russelltown.
56 . ,
Eaton.
57
Eaton.
58
Leeds.
59
. . Shannonville.
60
. . Russell.
61
Russell.
62
North Gower.
63
North Gower.
64
North Gower.
65 f. sec. . Bell's Corners.
66 f. sec. Bell's Corners.
67 Wilton.
68 .... Wilton.
69 .... Wilton.
70 . . . Cataraqui.
71 F. SEC. Cataraqui.
72 F. sec. . . Cataraqui.
73 sup'd. Kingston.
74 ... Montreal Conf.
.WILSON, ROBERT OLIVER.
1859 r out. Cobourg, S.V.C.
60 Newcastle.
61 ... Whitby.
^62 ... Whitby.
~63 r.f.c. &o Markhain.
64 ... Manvers.
65 . ; . Manvers.
66 . . Arkona.
67 Arkona.
68 ... Macedon, N.Y.
69 Macedon, N.Y.
70 .. Rochester, N.Y.
71 . Rochester, N.Y.
Died April 12th, 1872, aged
36 years.
WILSON, SAMUEL.
1856 c . . Montreal First.
57 R. out. Napanee.
58 ... Waterloo.
59 ,.,... Lyn.
60 R.F.C.&0 Kemptville.
61 ... .. Erin.
62 .... Erin.
63 . . Erin.
64 ... Norwood.
65 Norwood.
66 Keene.
67 Keene.
68 Keene.
69 . . Farmersville.
70 Farmersville.
71 Farmersville.
. 72 Mitchell.
73 Mitchell.
74 London Conf.
WINANS,
WM. HENRY
1863 r.
64 .
65 .
on t
Strathroy.
Strathroy.
Ingersoll.
Died
May
30th, 1866, aged 25
years.
WINTER, DAVID.
1868 c
69 r
70
on t
Hall's Bridge.
Bobcaygeon.
Oakwood.
1871 Oakwood.
72 s. v. c . Cobourg.
73 r. f. c & o New Glasgow.
74 . . Montreal Conf.
WITHROW, WM. H., M.A.
1861 ) fNew Connexion
to > . . { Methodist
65 ) I Conference.
66 e. out Plainville.
67 ... Plainville.
68 r.f. c. { Davenport and
69 . . ( Seaton.
70 . . . Niagara.
71 Niagara.
72 ..,:... Niagara.
73 . . . Hamilton -Presi-
dent's Assist
74 . . .'. Toronto Conf.
A graduate of Toronto Univer-
sity—M. A., 1864.
WITTED, J. G.
1850 R. f. c. Matilda.
Visiting Eng.
51
52
53
54
55
Consecon.
Colborne.
Colborne.
Rem. to U.S.
WOOD, CHARLES.
1822 1 fMethodist
to > -{ Episcopal
32 ) I Conference.
33 Elizabethtown.
34 Ottawa.
35^|
to > sitp'd. Augusta,
43 J
44 . . Located.
WOOD,
ENOCH, D.D.
1826-j
( Eastern
to V
< British
46 J
( America
47)
f Superintendent
to \ ..
. . -1 of Missions,
I Toronto
68 )
69 )
( Missionary
to >
< Secretary,
73 )
( Toronto
74 -
Toronto Conf.
1867 Innisfil.
68 r.f.c.&o Vespra.
69 ... Vespra. .
70 Stayner.
71 Wellesley.
72 , , Wellesley.
73 . Cooksville.
74 .. Toronto Conf.
WOODSWORTH, RICHARD
WATSON.
Note. — He was President of
the Conference for seven years,
from 1851 to 1857, and again in
1862. The honorary degree of
D.D. was conferred upon him by
the University of Victoria College
in 1860. He was elected a Dele-
gate to the First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
WOODSWORTH, JAMES.
1864 e.«it Cooksville.
65 . . . . Craighurst and
Penetang.
66 ... Orillia.
1867
R.
onT.
Smithville.
68
Aurora.
69
Thorold.
70
Chatham.
71
R.F.C.&O
Wards ville.
72
Wardsville.
73
Wards ville.
74
London Conf.
WOOLSEY, THOMAS.
1852 c
53 r. on t . Picton.
54 . Brighton.
55 )
to > r.f.c&o Edmonton House,
64 ) H. B. T.
65 Visit'g England.
66 . . Farnham, Que.
67 Farnham, Que.
68)
to > New Credit.
71 J J
72 Bruce Mines.
73 . . Bruce Mines.
74 Toronto Conf.
WORKMAN, GEORGE C.
1873 r.
on T.
Cobourg, U.V.C.
74
Toronto Conf.
WRIGHT
, DANIEL.
1839 c.
Sidney.
40 r.
out,
Murray.
41
Bath & I. Tanti.
42 .
Thames.
43 s.
V. c.
Cobourg.
44
Wolfe Island.
45 R
F.C &0
Colborne.
46
St. Vincent.
47
Shannonville.
48
Shannonville.
49
Shannonville.
50
Lochabar.
51
Lochabar.
52 sup'y
Kingston.
53
Brock.
54 .
Withdrew.
WRIGHT, DAVID.
1821)
( Methodist
to j-
32 J
Episcopal
I Conference
33
Stamford .
34 .
• * ■ . .
Stamford.
35")
36 V
JHMN
London District
37 J
38
Grand River.
154
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1839
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
Whitby.
Reesorville.
Credit.
Credit.
Credit.
Agt. Con. Funds.
Whitby.
Markham.
Cooks ville.
Cooksville.
Stoney Creek.
New Credit.
New Credit.
sup'd . . Oakville.
1856
57
58
59
60
to
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
SUPD
• SUP D .
SUPD.
New Credit.
Grand River.
New Credit.
Oakville.
Scarboro'
Yorkville.
Leslie ville.
Leslieville.
Guelph.
Guelph.
Died March 28th, 1872, aged
80 years.
WRIGHT, WES. P., M.A..B.D.
1856 ) /-Methodist >
to > < Episcopal
60 ) I Church, U.S.
61-) rWes. Fem. Col.,
to V .. I Hamilton— Prof.
73 J I Natural Sciences.
74 ... London Conf.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B. A., 1848 ; took degree
of B.D. in Concord Biblical Insti-
tute, Evanston, U.S., 1853; was
ordained by Bishop Janes, 1858 ;
admitted to membership in Can-
ada Wesleyan Conference in 1863.
Y.
YORK, FREDERICK.
1865 R. on t.
66
67 ...
68 ...
Romney.
Wards ville.
Templeton.
Rem. to U.S.
YOUMANS, DAVID.
r Methodist
-} Episcopal
L Conference.
1813^|
to [
32 J
33 1
to > sup'd . Whitby.
0*7 }
40
to
55
Died Feb. 14th, 1856, aged 85
years.
YOUMANS, JAY S.
sup'd Markham.
1853 c. . .
54 . ...
55 .. .
56 ....
57 RFC&O
58
59
60
61
62 ....
63
Percy.
Percy and
Seymour.
Bath.
Centreville and
Tamworth.
Newburg.
Newburg.
Morrisburg.
Morrisburg.
64 Morrisburg.
65 ... Augusta.
66 . . North Augusta.
67 . . North Augusta.
68 Bradford.
69 f. sec Bradford.
70 f. nkc . Bradford.
71 Removed to U. S.
and united with the Erie Confer-
ence of the Methodist Episcopal
Church. He is now ( 1 879) station-
ed in the city of Cleveland. Ohio.
YOUNG, EGERTON
RYERSON.
1863 r. on t. Hungerford.
64 Thorold.
65 ... Thorold.
66 . . . . . Port Dalhousie.
67 R.F.c.&o. Hamilton East.
, ( ( Norway House,
72 j ■ • ■ j H. B. T.
73 . . Berens River,
H. B. T.
74 , Toronto Conf.
YOUNG,
1842 r. out
43
44
45
46 R.F.C.&O
47
48
49
50 . . . |
51
52 ...
53
54
55 ...
56
57 CHMN . .
58
59
60 ...
61 CHMN.
62 CHMN.
63 CHMN.
64 CHMN.
65 CHMN.
66 CHMN.
67 CHMN.
68
to > CHMN
73
74
GEORGE.
Oxford.
Chatham.
Brantford.
Toronto.
St. Catharines.
Gatinean.
Hamilton.
Hamilton.
\ Glanford.
( London.
Drummondville
and Niagara.
Niagara.
Belleville.
Belleville.
Montreal West.
Montreal West.
Montreal West.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Brantford.
Kingston.
Kingston.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Quebec.
Toronto West.
Toronto West.
Winnipeg, Man.
Tnrnntn (\r\r\i
YOUNG, WILLIAM.
1835 c.
36 r. on t.
37 . . . .
38 ORD
39 R. F. c.
40
41
42 ....
43
44 . .
45 sup'd
46 ...
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
to
73
74
SUP D. .
Cavan.
Bay Quinte.
Bay Quinte.
Crosby.
Crosby.
Rideau.
Rideau.
Colborne.
Asphodel.
Asphodel.
Bowmanvflle.
Brock.
| Newmarket and
) Snake Island.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Brampton.
Bradford.
Bradford.
Bradford.
Millbrook.
Millbrook.
Frankford.
Trenton.
Toronto Conf.
YOUNG, WILLIAM JOHN.
1867 c. Ameliasburg.
68 k. on t . Stirling
69 . . Wilton.
70 Cataraqui.
71 Pittsburg.
72 F r c&o j Morven and
73 .... \ Gosport.
74 . . Toronto Conf.
Correction.
On page 101 — Joseph William
Holmes, 1873, for "Richmond,"
substitute "Rich wood," and on
page 103, John Hunt, 1844, put
ALPHABETICAL ARRANGEMENT
OF ALL THE
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS
OF
Canadian JJUtljnMsm,
1791 to 1874.
Circuits in Methodism embrace a number of Congregations under the
charge of the Minister or Ministers stationed thereon. Usually they are
named from the largest settlement or village in the charge. In the early his-
tory of Canada, and now in the remote new settlements, these fields of toil
embrace from seven to fifteen appointments or preaching places, and extend
over a large range of territory, involving long and wearisome journeys. For
many years the Circuit system included the cities and large towns, and as the
Congregations in such centres of population multiplied, they were united toge-
ther in the same manner as country appointments. As the country became
more thickly settled, and congregations increased in numbers and wealth, Cir-
cuits were divided and subdivided, until, in many instances, the number of
appointments does not exceed three, though in a few districts large Circuits
still exist.
The term Mission refers to that class of work where the members of the
Church are few, and unable to sustain the Ministers stationed thereon. A large
portion of the early work of Methodism in these Provinces was really Mis-
sionary in its character. The heroic pioneer Ministers followed the early set-
tlers to their new homes in the wilderness, and shared the privations and dis-
comforts of the times. Before churches could be erected, the people assembled
156
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
together in the log cabin to listen to the Word of Life, and many a revival re-
warded the servant of Christ for his earnest and self-denying labours.
The term Station is used to designate a charge having only one Congre-
gation. During the past few years there has been a tendency to form Stations
as soon as single Congregations became sufficiently numerous and wealthy tc
support their own pastor.
The Itinerant system of Methodism has served to give to every Circuit e
great variety of ministerial talent and labour. We have endeavoured to givt
a full and correct record, in the following pages, of the names of all the met
who have been stationed on each Circuit, together with the number of mem
bers for each year, and the amounts contributed to the Contingent, Educa-
tional, and Superannuated Ministers' Funds. Where Circuits have been di-
vided, reference has been made to the fact so far as information has beer
obtained, so as to show the connection of one Circuit with another.
As the Wesleyan Methodist Church after 1833 was but a continuation oi
the Methodist Episcopal Church, which was begun in Canada in 1791, anc
brought into Union in 1833, we have made no mark of distinction in the fol
lowing account of Circuits and Missions. It will be readily seen how, undei
the new name, after the Union of 1833, every Circuit and Mission was con
tinued, the membership maintained, and the work perpetuated.
A.
ACTON.
A village in the Township of Esquesing, County of Halton, Ontario. It is situate on the Grand Trunl
Kailway, and is distant from Toronto 35 miles, and from Guelph 13 miles. Prior to 1872 i
formed part of the Georgetown Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1872
73
74
Robert Phillips. ......
John W. Dochstader. . .
See London Conference. . , ..
136
100
$4 05
4 50
$2 00
2 25"
$5 66
7 10
ACTONVALE.
A village in the Township of Acton, County of Bagot, Quebec. Distant from Montreal 49 miles, an<
from Richmond 23 miles. Prior to 1860 it was part of Granby and Melbourne Missions.
1860 Thomas H. Walker. . .
61 Thomas Derrick
62 Robert H. Smith
63 Robert H. Smith. .
64 Robert H. Smith
65 John Scott
66 John Scott
67 ......... .
54
2 10
2 66
25
2 33
30
4 58
2 00
35
6 00
3 00
35
4 00
2 00
17
1 50
1 25
7
0 75
0 50
3 00
1 34
4 00
6 00
4 00
4 00
1 00
Note. — Owing to the failure of the copper-mines, a large emigration took place from this section o
country, and the Mission was discontinued.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
157
ADELAIDE.
A village and township in the County of Middlesex, Ontario.
from Samia 36 miles.
Distant from London 25 miles, and
Year
Names of Ministers.
1847 Robert Corson
48 Geo. Kennedy, John Webster.
49 Ozias Barber, Joseph Hill. . . .
50 John Hutchinson ....
51 See Strathroy
No. of Conting.
Members, i Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
293
265
237
215
•S4 50
5 00
8 00
8 04
p 00
3 25
3 50
Note. — In 1868 Adelaide is again found in the Minutes of Conference as a Circuit with four ap-
pointments— Strathroy Circuit having been divided.
68 John Neelands
69 John Neelands ....
70 John Neelands, (B. T. White) ,
71 John Malum, George Daniel.
72 John Mahan, Henry E. Hill.
73 John Mahan . . ....
74 See Toronto Conference ....
100
3 00
S4 00
12 00
139
3 10
6 00
8 25
189
4 00
7 00
9 00
158
5 01
3 72
4 02
155
5 10
2 49
5 00
158
8 94
3 20
7 00
AILSA CRAIG AND PARK HILL.
Ailsa-Craig is a village in the Township of West McGillivray, in the County of Huron, and Park Hill
a small village in the township of West Williams, County ot Middlesex, Ontario — formerly
McGillivray Circuit.
210
223
11 28
12 02
3 27
16 45
25 00
1867 Hall Christopherson, James S. Ross
68 Hall Christopherson | 223 12 02 4 00
Note. — In 1869 Park Hill was set off and Ailsa Craig was united with Lucan. In 1871 Ailsa
Craig again became a separate field.
71 John Smiley, M.A
72 Richard W. Williams
73 Richard W Williams .
74 See London Conference
129
136
132
19
00
4 00
15 30
4 00
20 00
4 27
24 00
3 30
2 28
2 58
75
85
20
17
17
AINLEYVILLE.
A village on the line of the Townships of Morris and Grey, Huron County, Ontario, distant from
Goderich 25 miles, from Seaforth 15 miles, and from Stratford 39 miles — formerly part of Morris
Mission.
1859 John Hough, Robert Thompson. . . ... , . . .
60 John Hough, Thomas Kelly .. .. 130
61 John Hough, John N. Hewitt . ... 164
62 Thomas Robson, Henry W. Maxwell. 176
63 Thomas Robson, Henry W. P. Allen 185
64 Thomas Hanna . . 223
65 John Webster .. .. .... 123
66 John Webster .. 115
67 John Webster *. . 130
68 Colman Bristol, B.A .. . 139
69 Colman Bristol, B. A ... . . .... ". 150
70 Colman Bristol, B.A., George A. Schram 155
71 David A. Johnston, Silas J. Hughes. .... 211 j 10 43
72 Robert Davey, John McCarroll . ... 213 \ 10 60
73 (Name changed to Brussels) . 222 12 50
3
4
2
4
6
6 18
05
06
1 60
1 37
2 13
3 00
3 45
1 10
3 26
3 57
3 40
3 17
3 30
5 10
3 00
4 56
65
50
00
00
00
25
92
30
14 45
12 55
12 90
14 48
12 00
24 08
ALBION.
A village on the Humber, in the Township of Albion, County of Cardwell, Ontario, distance from
Toronto 27 miles.
1829 Henry Shaler, James Currie. . .
30 Jacob Poole 108
31 John H. Huston 128
32 John H. Huston, Samuel Rose 154
33 Gilbert Miller . . .... 414
158
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
387
....
39 )
41 John Baxter
408
$14 90
...
$9 62
451
20 00
9 92
43 Francis Coleman, James Hutchinson, John Goodfellow
553
14 78
8 00 '
44 Charles W M. Gilbert, James Hutchinson ...
617
17 90
8' 50
45 William Coleman, Benjamin Jones . .
46 1
to f Supplied from adjacent Circuits ,
56J
343
16 00
9 05
367
29 67
18 00
58 Thomas Lawson, George Stenning .
297
13 82
$5 05
12 35
59 Thomas Lawson, Joseph H. Stinson
398
18 46
5 91
13 09
421
17 30
6 78
10 37
61 John Learoyd, William C. Watson
444
15 50
6 17
13 10
386
17 10
7 50
15 00
63 John W Savage, Marmaduke Pearson.
402
15 18
7 50
15 26
64 John W. Savage, George Martin Brown
383
15 30
7 55
20 00
65 John W. Savage, John Armstrong (B)
351
14 50
7 00
20 52
66 Benjamin Sherlock, Samuel B. Phillips
360
14 15
7 10
20 60
67 Benjamin Sherlock, Samuel B. Phillips ....
313
14 05
7 00
23 50
68 Benjamin Sherlock, Robert Phillips
350
14 00
9 80
23 00
69 Edward Barrass, Robert Phillips
372
14 10 ,
10 13
24 50
350
20 21
13 69
25 64
71 Edward Ban-ass, J. W. Clipsham W. Gr. Howson...
324
19 75
18 25
27 00
72 James Matheson, Robert G. Well wood , . „ _ ....
324
20 58
10 62
33 00
73 James Matheson, Joseph Waite. .
424
20 60
11 00
35 00
74 See Toronto Conference . .
424
20 40
8 70
43 41
ALICE.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Renfrew, Ontario. It is situate south of the
Town of Pembroke, and extends into four townships.
1862 Erastus S. Curry
8
63 Peter E. W. Moyer ....
32
1 35
1 17
64 Thomas H. Walker ....
65
1 50
1 16
1 55
65 John V. Wilson . .......
75
1 63
1 05
2 15
66 Brock Rose, Charles E. Perry
76
82
1 95
67 Brock Rose, John H. Stewart .
78
3 12
2 00
68 Brock Rose, Andrew C. Eastman .
77
4 48
2 80
69 William Sanderson
55
1 00
1 79
70 William Sanderson
52
1 45
1 30
3 25
71 William Sanderson
55
2 00
1 75
4 00
72 William Norton . .
60
2 20
1 90
4 50
73 William Norton . . ....
61
3 06
2 31
4 66
74 See Montreal Conference ....
62
3 25 •
1 75
4 74
ALLENFORD
A village in the Township of Amabel, County of Bruce, Ontario, -its nearest railway station is South
ampton, on the W G. & B. R. R., from which it is distant 10 miles. Two appointments fron
Amabel Mission, one from Keppel Mission, and two new appointments, a total of five, con
stitutes this field of toil.
1873 William C. Jolley . .
74 See Toronto Conference
108
133
4 80
1 05
6 20
ALLISTON.
A village in the Township of Tecumseth, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Circuit.
1869 James Matheson
70 James Matheson . .
71 Daniel F. Gee
72 Daniel F Gee ...
73 Daniel F. Gee, Daniel Carter
74 See Toronto Conference
160
141
145
150
160
Formerly part of the Cookstowi
4 92
3 68
4 75
8 28
7 fi7
3 59
3 60
3 70
4 16
A. A.C\
11 54
14 21
19 21
25 23
OO 7S
WESLEY AN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
159
A village in the Township of Ramsay,
ALMONTE.
County of Lanark, Ontario.
Place Circuit.
Formerly part of the Carleton
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1873 William McGill
74 See Montreal Conference . . , .
"95
|6 35
$7 25
$22 10
82
5 40
67
3 18
140
5 90
120
3 12
131
2 63
129
6 20
157
4 15
168
4 50
140
4 60
6 60
ALNWICK.
A township in the County of Haldimand, Ontario. Prior to 1855 this Circuit was worked in connec-
tion with the Alderville Indian Mission.
1855 James A. Ivison
56 Nicholas R. Willoughby
57 Alexander Drennan
58 Jabez B. Keough ....
59 John Salmon ....
60 John Salmon ....
61 William L. Scott
62 William L. Scott ...
63 Christopher Hamilton
64 See Fenella . ....
3 75
2 68
1 25
4 20
3 75
2 78
1 16
1 50
2
00
6
50
3
15
5
69
4
00
4
00
4
00
4
00
ALTON.
A small village in the County of Cardwell, Ont. Formerly part of the Orangeville Circuit.
1873 Thomas R. Reid. ... , 60 , . .. , . -.. ,
74 Toronto Conference
69
3 48
2 00
5 00
ALVINSTON.
A small village in the Township of Brock, County of Lambton, Ontario. Formerly part of the Wat-
ford Circuit.
1873 William Austin
74 See London Conference.
16
23
4 95
3 32
2 27
AMABEL.
The name of a township on Lake Huron, in the County of Bruce,
Mission.
1869 Richard G. James
70 David Williams
71 David Williams
72 Wm. M. Bielby, Richard Strachan
73 See Wiarton and Allenford
Ont. Formerly part of the Keppel
0 10
5 60
7 34
6 15
25
• • •
94
45
■ ■ * ■
140
1 10
2 90
180
4 25
3 38
156
4 76
1 00
AMELIASBURG.
A village situated at the mouth of Roblin Lake, in the Township of Ameliasburg, Prince Edward
County, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Consecon Circuit. Distant from Kingston 55
miles, from Picton 15 miles, and from Belleville 10 miles.
1859 James Greener ... . . ..... ... ...
60 James Greener ... . . . 310 9 73 4 25 22 79
61 David C. Clappison . . ...... 312 10 07 4 46 26 37
62 David C. Clappison 270 10 11 2 68 28 00
63 David C. Clappison .... . 285 10 30 3 00 37 50
64 Francis Coleman 286 10 75 4 52 41 25
65 Francis Coleman . 289 10 38 4 55 40 00
66 Francis Coleman .... . . . . 290 9 67 4 59 40 50
67 James Thompson, Wm. John Young. , . 292 9 75 .4 73 50 00
68 James Thompson ........... ...... 405 10 00 4 75 54 00
69 James Thompson 400 10 25 5 53 74 00
70 Geo. Carr, John Wilson, B. A. ■ ■ ; , , 400 No returns published.
71 George Carr, John W. Bell . 430 12 08 7 00 50 52
72 George Carr, A. G. Knight, B.A. ... 445 14 58 8 10 63 13
73 Charles Taggart, Samuel McCauley . 447 16 03 7 09 50 00
74 Toronto Conference .... ... 380 12 15 7 53 59 59
160
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
•AMHERSTBURG.
A village at the mouth of the River Detroit, at the head of Lake Erie, in the Township of Maiden,
County of Essex, Ontario. It is 19 miles from Detroit and 18 miles from Windsor.
Year Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. H.
Fund.
256
253
188
150
150
190
340
27 Edmund Stoney
28 Edmund Stoney ,
29 Joseph Messmore
30 Matthew Whiting. ... -.,..,
31 Matthew Whiting
32 Thomas Harmon
33
Note — This year a new circuit named Gosfield was formed, including within its bounds all the
white members of this circuit, Amherstburg Mission retaining only the Indian members. — See Indian
Missions.
1841 Henry Byers . . . . , ... .
42 Daniel Murphy .
43 Thomas W. Constable ... 62
Sandwich United.
44 Thomas W. Constable, John S. Marsden .
45 Thomas W. Constable, Edward Sallows
46 Edward Sallows ... ...
From 1840 to 1847 Amherstburg does not appear in the Stations in the minutes of the Canad*
Conference. During that period the. British Wesleyans were working independently of the Canada
body, and, we presume, had charge of this circuit. In 1847 the name again appears in the Canada
Minutes, but united with Gosfield, in 1848 it sustained the same relation, the following year it
again resumed its place as the head of a circuit.
1849 Richard Whiting
50 Richard Whiting, Thomas Stobbs
51 Richard Whiting
52 John Goodfellow
53 John Goodfellow, William Williams . .
54 Ephraim L. Koyl
55 Ephraim L. Koyl . .
56 John Hodgson
57 William Chapman . . .
58 William Chapman .
59 )
fi0 > United with Gosfield
61 Oliver Edison Burch .
62 Thomas Cleworth. ,
63 Thomas Cleworth.
64 Luther O. Rice
65 Luther 0. Rice . . .
66 Luther O. Rice.
67 Thomas Culbert..
68 Thomas Culbert
69 Edmund S. Shorey
70 Edmund S. Shorey
71 James Laird .......
72 James Laird . .
73 Edmund S. Jones .
74 London Conference
117
$8 28
154
12 28
....
158
12 45
39
7 00
41
7 34
60
5 78
$0 95
97
5 82
93
11 49
2 25
92
5 86
2 20
92
3 20
2 12
95
7 60
4 24
96
5 26
2 51
82
5 90
70
5 26
0 78
65
8 04
2 30
79
10 10
2 40
63
10 50
2 45
61
10 00
2 92
90
12 48
7 00
75
10 24
8 73
107
10 25
8 00
123
11 00
8 00
142
14 04
7 49
$6 65
10 65
9 06
20
48
20
16
38
3 70
5 20
5 33
5 44
4 33
6 29
8 54
9 84
9 20
13 74
8 50
11 50
12 00
16 00
AMHERST ISLE.
An Island on the north shore of Lake Ontario, Addington County, Ontario— formerly part of Bath
Circuit.
1847 Robert Lochead
48 1
to \ Supplied from Bath Circuit..
71 )
72 John Ferguson .
73 John Ferguson . .
74 Montreal Conference
27
35
50
3 12
11 13
6 75
4 00
4 25
7 00
7 20
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
161
ANCASTER.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Wentworth, Ontario. The Circuit included
that part of the Niagara Circuit which was situated at the head of Lake Ontario and Burlington
Bay.'
Year
Names of Ministers.
1808
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
Samuel Belton
William Case .
Andrew Prindel ...
Daniel Freeman
Long Point Circuit united with it.
Geo. W Densmore, Enoch Burdock
Peter Covenhoven, Enoch Burdock
John Rhodes, David Culp
David Culp, Ezra Adams ...
Thomas Whitehead, David Youmans .
David Youmans, David Culp
Isaac B. Smith, Joseph Hickox..
Jos. Hickox.
Alpheus Davis
George Ferguson, William Jones..
Alvin Torry, George Ferguson . .
Daniel Shepherdson, John Ryerson . . .
Laac B. Smith
Isaac B. Smith, David Culp . .
David Culp, Egerton Ryerson
Joseph Gatchell, (Edward Heylaihd).
Joseph Gatchell. Anson Green
Thomas Madden, Anson Green.
William Slater, Egerton Ryerson.
William Smith, James Wilson
William Griffis, John S. Attwood
Samuel Belton, William Griffis.
James Evans, Edwy M. Ryerson. . . .
Henry Wilkinson, John Armstrong
Ephraim Evans, John Watson .
> Supplied by the Hamilton Ministers.
Alexander McNab, Peter Ker
Now included in Hamilton ( 'ircuit. .
No. of
Members.
300
320
569
569
500
459
374
246
280
582
598
579
594
424
342
345
396
502
517
592
495
680
840
608
506
596
400
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$38 09
$14 11
21 00
47 v?l
40 25
A village in the Township
ANGUS.
Essa, County of Simcoe, Ontario,
and Angus Mission.
Formerly part of the Nottawasaga
1869 Joseph Deacon .... ...,..'
56
70 John Agar . . . .
80
4 88
$4 00
10 16
71 John W. Totten.
80
5 57
5 50
12 00
72 John W. Totten .
* 150
11 41
6 50
18 25
73 John W Totten .
131
\ 9 96
5 12
24 31
74 Sit Toronto Conference ..
140
8 16
5 17
15 60
ARKONA .
A village in the Township of Bosanquet, County of Lambton, Ontario. It was formerly included in
the bounds of the Warwick Circuit. It is distant from London 35 miles, and from Sarnia 35
miles.
1861 Ezra A. Stafford
62 James Kennedy ....
63 James Kennedy
64 James Kennedy . . ...
65 Thomas Robson
66 Robert O. Wilson . . . .
165
9 77
4 09
6 41
148
9 82
5 28
7 15
144
9 86
5 45
8 30
160
7 48
3 30
8 06
150
7 50
3 50
9 00
One appointment from Barrie Circuit and one from Vespra added.
162
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
1867 Robert 0. Wilson
68 Thomas Feather, James Charlton .
69 James Whiting, Edmund S. Jones .
70 James Whiting, John Grenfell .
71 James Whiting ... ......
72 John Russell ......
73 John Russell
74 See London Conference
195
166
154
148
193
94
92
102
Conting.
Fund.
$14 63
14 16
8 26
11 34
11 3fi
6 05
5 02
5 25
Educa.
Fund.
$6 23
6 62
3 93
6 60
6 61
3 12
3 10
Sup. M.
Fund.
$14 00
14 05
10 18
13 00
11 63
6 12
1 78
4 38
4 12
ARNPRIOR.
A village at the mouth of the Madawaska River, in the Township of McNab, Renfrew County, Ont,
distant from Ottawa 40 miles, from Perth 40 miles, and /rom Brockville 70 miles.
1861 Andrew L. Peterson .*.
62 1 35 0 80 .... 2 50
to > United with Pakenham Circuit.
72)
73 John Willson, B.A.
74 See Montreal Conference . * 85 7 88 ,197 7 25
ARRAN.
A village and township in the County of Bruce, Ontario, distant from Collingwood 60 miles, and from
Owen Sound 30 miles.
1853 J mes Hutchinson
54 )
»- 5 Name of Circuit changed to Southampton . . .
56 George Jacques ... ...
57 William R. Dyre . .
58 William R. Dyre
59 William R. Dyre
60 William Hay .....
61 William Hay
62 William Hay, John Stewart
63 Isaac B. Tallman, Thomas Colling.
64 Isaac B. Tallman, Andrew B. Chambers
65 Name of Circuit now changed to Invermay . . .
38
1 04
42
1 10
80
2 78
130
1 90
186
1 88
160
2 00
188
5 55
230
5 62
300
5 66
218
1 38
265
1 66
0 62
1 03
370
1 24
4 05
3 64
i si
5 04
3 00
6 50
3 25
8 01
3 30
8 00
1 00
2 42
1 58
3 00
ARTEMESIA.
A village and township in the County of Grey, Ontario. Formerly called Proton Mission.
1857 Joseph Hill, Robert Thompson
58 Joseph Hill, Arthur Browning
59 Alexander R. Campbell, Martin Begg ...
60 Alexander R. Campbell, John N. Hewitt . .
61 James F. Latimer, Dennis Huff .
62 James F. Latimer, William J. Hewitt
63 James F. Latimer, John Stewart
64 George Jacques, James P. Kidd
65 George Jacques, James McCartney
66 George Jacques, John Saunders
67 Josiah Greene, John R. Isaacs ,
68 Josiah Greene, David Williams
69 Josiah Greene, David Williams
70 Charles E. Perry, W. M. Bielby
71 Charles E. Perry, Edward Charlton, Chas. Langford
72 Charles E. Perry
73 H. S. Matthews, John Turner .....
74 See Toronto Conference . ........
245
224
283
325
282
290
295
h 218
233
247
238
320
440
548
:372
378
384
414
6 57
00
76
09
65
13
13
05
40
53
55
10 40
11 41
11 94
7 63
7 00
8 06
8 40
50
00
00
83
02
98
34
10
75
00
00
9 34
7 00
8 50
4 50
5
7
7
4
5
11
00
00
60
00
60
42
8 70
50
01
6 91
6 17
25 10
12 00
11 00
10 50
14 00
19 49
20 50
Forest set off.
+ Homing's Mills set off.
t Markdale set off.
WESLEYAX METHODIST CONFERENCE.
163
ARTHUR.
A village and township in the County of Wellington, Ontario. Formerly part of the Durham Mission,
distant from Guelph 25 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Thomas Lawson
56 Thomas Culbert.
57)
to > United with Mount Forest
63)
64 Nathaniel S. Burwash . . .
65 Nathaniel S. Burwash
66 Nathaniel S. Burwash
67 Aaron D. Miller
68 Aaron D. Miller
69 Aaron D. Miller . . .
70 George McNamara
71 George McNamara
72 George McNamara
73 Robert Phillips .
74 See London Conference
No. of
Members.
33
34
49
60
75
60
66
46
40
41
61
89
Conting.
Fund.
$2 48
4 58
70
76
46
56
97
57
58
61
50
09
$0 62
0 90
56
52
70
75
80
20
1 69
3 37
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
3 15
50
37
75
00
50
75
57
25
00
09
ARUNDEL.
A township in the County of Argenteul, Province of Quebec, distant from Montreal about 90 mile*
1863 Samuel E. Maudsley ... -I • • • • | • • • • I • • ■ • I
64 Now called Harrington .... I 18 I .... '
ASPHODEL.
A township in the County of Peterboro', Ontario.
1842 John Williams, George Carr
43 William Young, George Carr
44 William Young, Abraham Dayman . .
45 Name of Circuit changed to Norwood
285
266
268
11 37
13 00
17 58
1 00
5 63
7 54
AUGUSTA.
347
404
450
450
330
301
505
822
750
855
623
623
506
567
590
666
983
789
385
474
A township on the St. Lawrence, in the County of Grenville, Ontario. The Circuit was formed out
of the western part of the old Oswegotchie Circuit.
1808 Daniel Pickett, John Reynolds . . .
9 Ninian Holmes
10 Elias Pattie
11 John Rhodes, John Reynolds
12 John Rhodes, Edward Cooper, Silas Hopkins
H J No record owing to the war
15 Thomas Madden, Andrew Prindle
16 Andrew Prindle, Peter Jones
17 Isaac Puffer, Elias Pattie, Thomas Demorest..
18 Wyatt Chamberlain, Robert Jeffers
19 Robert Jeffers, R. M. Everts, Calvin N. Flint
20 Thomas Goodwin, Kenneth McK. Smith
21 Wyatt Chamberlain, George Farr
22 Thomas Madden
23 Thomas Madden, Joseph Castle
24 Wyatt Chamberlain, Philander Smith
25 W. Chamberlain, Jacob Poole, Richard Jones . .
26 Franklin Metcalf, Richard Jones
27 Franklin Metcalf, C. R. Allison
28 George Bissell, Charles Wood ...
29 Thomas Madden, Richard Jones
30 Thomas Madden, Solomon Waldron
* Note.— Up to the year 1828
Brockville formed a part of this
Circuit ; it was then set off as a
Circuit itself.
* Rideau set off.
164
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
1831
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
•39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
to
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
Names of Ministers."
Ezra Healy, John Black ......... . . . . <
Ezra Healy, Charles Wood, Wm. McFadden
Alvah Adams, Simon Huntingdon ...
Simon Huntingdon, William H. Williams
United with Prescott Circuit.
James Currie, Henry Shaler
James Currie, Vincent B. Howard .
Daniel Berney ......
Daniel Berney .
Benjamin Nankeville, M. Baxter
Benjamin Nankeville
John Lever
John Lever ........
Joseph W. McCallum
Joseph W McCallum ....
[ United with Prescott Circuit
John Lever, William Burns
Included in the Maitland Circuit.
William Andrews
William Andrews .
Jay S. Youmans
Jay S. Youmans
Jay S. Youmans . .
See North Augusta
No. of
Members.
416
629
584
598
605
540
538
342
408
380
372
326
319
312
310
337
225
225
218
191
260
Conting.
Fund.
$15 60
15 70
10 00
11 66
12 40
12 50
12.50
7 55
7 48
8 00
9 90
Educa.
Fund.
<- i
8 00
$4 00
15 50
8 00
4 00
15 50
9 00
4 12
16 00
9 25
4 25 |
17 00
0 15
4 50 |
20 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$15 40
5 63
8 45
11 00
4 34
10 65
10 92
11 00
13 40
16 25
15 18
12 00
8 00
8 00
AULTSVILLE. . ,
A village in the Township of Osnabruck, County of Stormont, Ontario.
Circuit.
1869 William Andrews ...
70 Thomas W. Constable
71 Thomas W. Constable ....
72 Thomas W Constable. .
73 William D. Brown
74 See Montreal Conference
Formerly part of the Moulinette
20 00
12 50
13 00
13 00
14 00
25 00
260
6 75
4 00
200
4 75
3 00
172
5 26
4 30
189
6 02
4 50
202
6 50
4 10
210
6 70
4 00
273
395
22 00
31 00
AURORA.
A village on the line ol the Townships of King and Whitchurch, in the County of York, Ontario—
formerly part of the Newmarket Circuit. It is distant from Toronto by Northern R.R. 31 miles,
by Yonge Street 25 miles.
1856 Joseph W. McCallum, Wm. Hill, Wm. J. Hunter
57 William McFadden, Alexander R. Campbell . .
58 )
to > Part of Newmarket Circuit.
67)
68 John Shaw, Richard W. Woodsworth . .
69 John Hunt, Daniel Cattanach
70 John Hunt, William Mills
71 John Hunt, John E. Lanceley
72 Edward Barrass, j George Mclntyre
( John Pickering
73 Edward Barrass, John C. Stevenson
74 See Toronto Conference
257
264
222
235
285
310
17 13
26 00
8 62
10 00
11 58
12 15
13 32
8 00
8 35
9 85
15 09
8 75
19 06
21 00
8 00
8 00
30 80
24 02
18 00
20 00
21 07
32 89
AVENING.
A Village in the. Township of Nottawasaga, County of Simcoe, Ontario. Formerly part of the Stayner
Mission.
1872 John V. Wilson... .
73 John V Wilson ..... 120 864 2 si 5 10
74 See Toronto Conference . . . ....... ... 128 8 66 2 33 7 49
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
165
AVONMORE.
A village in the Township of Roxboro', County of Stormont, Ontario
Formerly Roxboro' Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 Andrew L. Peterson . . .
70 Andrew L. Peterson
71 John Storer. . .
72 John Storer .
73 William Taylor ....
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
88
140
130
84
78
70
§4 50
15
78
00
20
50
Educa.
Fund.
S3 00
3 10
3 25
1 75
I 80
1 70
Sup. M.
Fund.
$13 00
12 00
7 60
12 00
7 00
9 53
AYLMER EAST.
The County town of the County of Ottawa, Quebec. It was formerly called Hull Circuit, from the
name of the Township. Distant from Ottawa City 8 miles.
1849 James Elliott
50 James Greener
51 Daniel McMullen
52 Asahel Hurlburt . . .
53 Asahel Hurlburt
54 William McGill
55 Robert Robinson
56 Silas Huntington
57 Silas Huntington, Thomas Cleworth .
58 William Scales, Edmund E. Sweet .
59 William Scales, William W. Ross
60 Joseph E. Sanderson, M. A
61 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A.
62 James Armstrong
63 James Armstrong .... ...
64 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A
65 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A
66 John B. Armstrong.
67 John B. Armstrong
68 John B. Armstrong.
69 Joseph Kilgour
70 Conrad Vandusen
71 Conrad Vandusen
72 John Wakefield
73 J. W. Sparling, B.D
74 See Montreal Conference
66
10 94
4 02
62
11 50
4 10
65
12 00
....
5 90
60
12 20
6 00
59
14 12
6 00
52
11 70
6 15
60
11 20
6 98
60
12 48
5 10
8 00
90
10 00
4 00
8 00
136
14 90
4 00
10 00
136
13 53
4 00
6 20
123
6 20
2 74
5 05
89
5 27
1 25
8 70
90
6 23
1 47
17 21
72
5 40
1 50
17 25
78
5 60
3 50
16 00
65
6 76
3 14
8 06
65
4 08
1 66
12 76
65
5 51
2 10
13 50
67
6 25
2 25
14 00
68
6 75
3 50
14 50
59
5 21
2 03
7 63
67
4 70
2 15
5 75
64
4 75
2 20
10 15
41
4 88
4 00
20 00
83
15 65
6 63
19 61.
AYLMER WEST.
A village in the Township of Malahide, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly called Malahide
Circuit, and is distant from London 26 miles, from St. Thomas 12 miles.
1853 George Kennedy
54 Francis Berry, William Williams,
55 Francis Berry, James Morgan . . .
56 Ozias Barber j £*D f Wakefield,
( Brinton r. Brown,
57 Ozias Barber, John N. Lake . . .
58 Andrew A. Smith, George Brown . . .
59 Andrew A. Smith, Samuel W. Messmore
60 Alexander Campbell, Francis W Ware .
61 Alexander Campbell, Ira C. Lee
62 Alexander Campbell, John Russell ....
63 James Hughes
64 James Hughes, William Tucker
65 Williaur Chapman, Alex. G. Harris. .
66 William Chapman, Reginald H. Starr, B.A
67 David C. Clappison, David Cattanach
■68 David C. Clappison, Nathaniel Smith
69 David C. Clappison, James S. Ross
70 William Ames, George W. Calvert ....
332
315
300
/ 310
400
+ 283
212
240
227
208
283
242
252
272
290
274
296
310
15 00
10 00
13 56
14 00
12 00
9 60
9 25
9 51
12 52
8 75
10 72
10 40
10 75
12 50
10 00
11 84
12 84
15 00
3 40
3 00
2 00
2 52
3 00
4 43
2 68
3 20
3 50
4 40
5 60
5 00
5 51
8 00
8 00
7 50
7 00
10 20
10 60
10 80
8 50
7 00
7 25
9 00
16 00
19 00
19 00
21 00
23 00
22 00
27 71,
29 43
34 00
* Tenvoleton set off.
+ See Bavham.
166
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa-
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1871 William Ames . .
72 William Ames, Abel Edwards
73 William McDonagh, Richard Hobbs ... .
300
243
274
350
$17 00
17 00
18 00
19 08
$11 00
9 45
6 00
9 00
$35 00
30 00
33 00
60 00
AYLWIN..
A village and township in the County of Ottawa, Quebec, distant from Ottawa City 60 miles.
1864 Isaac Gold . . ....
30
1 70
• • •
2 05
66 Samuel Teeson ....
30
1 25
* ■ • >
1 20
67 Samuel Teeson
33
1 45
0 80
3 94
68 Samuel Teeson
41
4 06
2 05
7 15
69 John Wilson
46
4 00
2 00
5 99
70 John Wilson, Thomas Hadden .... ...
175
12 00
12 00-
21 00
71 Charles V. Lake Richard Shier . . ...
180
7 00
16 00
11 00
72 Charles V. Lake (Joseph Carr) . . ...
145
7 00
7 50
6 50
73 Charles V Lake . . .
141
7 00
2 00
8 00
74 See Montreal Conference ....
137
6 00
2 00
9 00
B.
BALTIMORE and GRAFTON.
Two villages in the Township of Hamilton, County of Northumberland, Ontario. Formerly part of
the Cobourg Circuit. Baltimore is 5 miles north of Cobourg, and Grafton 7 miles east. *
1859 Nicholas R. Willoughby
60 Amos E. Russ
61 Amos E. Russ ...
62 Thomas Lawson
63 Thomas Lawson
64 John Bredin
65 John Bredin ...
-g \ David A. Johnston
John Burwash, B.A.
67 James Graham
Plainville united.
68 Charles Silvester, Robert Davey
69 Charles Silvester, Edwin Washington .
70 Charles Silvester
71 Joseph L. Sanders. . .
-„ | Joseph L. Sanders
( Matthew Robison.
7„ j Thomas S. Keough. . .
'°{ Thomas W Campbell.
74 See Toronto Conference .
W. G. Howson .
I-
85
1 23
2 58
85
5 27
2 15
133
6 46
4 19
104
6 46
3 00
108
6 50
2 00
110
6 80
2 28
100
5 00
3 00
85
10 25
1 30
89
13 30
4 72
144
18 14
9 20
* 142
16 57
9 50
102
9 93
5 12
101
10 00
5 30
108
10 00
6 00
90
10 05
6 05
6 33
5 40
4 00
5 00
4 00
4 50
13 00
7 23
12 20
22 00
22 00
12 75
27 75
28 00
27 40
BANNOCKBURN.
A village in the Township of Madoc, County of Hastings, Ontario— formerly known as the Hastings
Road Mission.
1866 Robert Godfrey
67 Robert Godfrey
68 William Norton.
69 William Norton.
70 William Norton.... . .. '.'. ..'.'..
71 See L'Amable and Madoc ...
64
4 02
2 18
47
2 70
0 91
50
2 71
0 55
52
1 07
2 02
54
0 71
1 36
63
0 87
1 39
3 15
3 30
3 33
1 95
1 18
1 74
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
167
BARRIE.
The County town of the County of Simcoe, Ontario. It is situated at the head of Kempenfeldt Bay,
on Lake Simcoe. Distant from Toronto 64 miles, from Collingwood 32 miles. It was formerly
included in the Lake Simcoe, Coldwater and Barrie Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1839 William Price ,
40 Thomas McMullen
41 Thomas McMullen, Michael Fawcett .'
42 John Lever, Richard Williams
43 John Lever, Reuben Robinson
44 Horace Dean, Francis Coleman
45 Horace Dean, J. W. Cawthorne
46 William Graham, W. S. Blackstock.
47 William Graham, Joseph Hill
48 Luther 0. Rice
49 Luther 0. Rice ...
50 Lewis Warner . .
51 Lewis Warner, Thomas Culbert, J. M. Clarke
52 Lewis Warner, Andrew Edwards .
53 John Douse, Andrew Edwards
54 John Douse, John S. Clarke
^ 55 John Douse ,
56 William McFadden
57 Joseph W. McCallum
58 Joseph W. McCallum. ,
59 Joseph W. McCallum
60 James C. Slater, John F. Messmore
61 James C. Slater, Robert H. Smith. .
62 James C. Slater, Thomas Bell. .
63 George H. Davis, Thomas Feather.
64 George H. Davis, Le Roy Hooker. . . .
65 George H. Davis, John Burwash, B.A.
66 William Pollard, John H. Keppel
67 William Pollard.. .. ..
68 William Hansford .
69 William Hansford .
70 William Hansford
71 N. R. Willoughby, M.A
72 David C. McDowell
73 David C. McDowell
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
130
146
190
189
202
258
200
205
194
163
209
261
166
230
273
'286
138
130
160
162
173
204
249
277
278
244
230
271
160
158
152
144
240
284
284
.$ 2 02
1 40
5 10
5 68
10 30
9 80
5 83
11
12
8
11
21
58
18
83
63
74
26 03
15
14
56
79
14 30
14 98
15 00
15 80
18 95
19 00
15 38
10 45
12 11
28 56
16 50
17 62
16 80
18 48
28 00
29 68
24 98
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$2 13
03
32
00
85
80
18
78
42
62
8 50
25 25
p14 06
26 50
8 25
41 98
7 00
36 00
7 25
37 75
4 75
40 00
5 00
37 00
3 51
30 76
4 50
31 00
5 00
32 61
6 50
30 47
4 51
21 40
4 42
24 92
12 89
26 00
9 40
21 15
10 00
25 04
10 15
26 00
13 54
27 27
15 10
41 55
13 05
42 25
20 00
46 58
BATH.
A village on the north shore of the Bay of Quinte, in the Township of Earnestown, Addington County »
Ontario. It is distant from Kingston 18 miles, and from Belleville 36 miles. The Circuit in
eludes the Isle of Tanti, or Amherst Isle, and was formerly part of the Bay of Quinte Circuit.
1840 Conrad Vandusen, Joseph Reynolds
•
41 William Haw, Daniel Wright . ...
243
10 73
42 Cyrus R. Allison, Gilbert Miller
232
11 10
43 Cyrus R. Allison, Robert Corson
262
13 28
44 Cyrus R. Allison, Erastus Hurlburt
272
12 27
45 John Black, William Cotton
270
12 32
46 John Black, Joseph Hill .
264
10 25 '
47 Michael Fawcett (Sec Amhrrst Isle).
190
9 00 i
1
48 Michael Fawcett, James Armstrong ...
272
7 00 i .
49 Stephen Miles, James Armstrong
270
8 33 .
1
50 George Carr, John W. German
255
7 32
235
9 70
243
12 02
53 George Beynon, William Bryers .
246
12 19
54 George Beynon, Aaron D. Miller
318
11 56
55 David C. Clappison, William Shannon
305
9 98
56 David" C. Clappison, Jay S. Youmans. ...
452
12 57 4
00
6 50
6 00
6 28
12 04
2 00
4 50
5 25
3 63
5 40
4 75
6 50
6 98
8 25
5 12
4 50
12 00
See Ttinisfil.
+ See Vesnra.
1 One aDDointment £riven to Ansrus Mission.
168
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers-
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1857 David C Clappison, Robert H. Smith. . . .
58 J. Herbert Starr, William Short.
59 J. Herbert Starr, William H. Peake
60 J. Herbert Starr, Edmund S. Shorey
61 Henry Lanton, George H. Field
62 Henry Lanton, William H. Schofield, B.A. .
63 John W. German, Moses M. Johnson
64 John W. German, Moses M. Johnson . ....
65 John W. German, Peter E. W. Moyer, B.A.
66 Edward Barrass . .
67 Edward Barrass \ Wm" Watson Edwards, )
0/ inward Barrass, j William Wesley Millei.7 j
68 Edward Barrass, John Ridley
69 Richard L. Tucker, Robert F. Oliver ....
70 Richard L. Tucker, John C. Garrett
71 David Chalmers, Wm. Rilance
72 David Chalmers .
73 David Chalmers, John J. Leech
74 See Montreal Conference ... ....
324
289
296
261
280
235
240
239
248
248
230
250
250
260
274
281
278
287
$12 77
13 18
13 12
8 59
12 00
9 00
8 51
12 35
12 74
16 60
13 89
16 04
15 02
15 50
15 60
20 15
20 00
19 05
$6 00
5 00
68
62
35
04
04
85
26
40
34
7 39
13 80
15 00
15 00.
11 00
10 00
10 45
$21 75
23 20
14 65
21 00
20 00
18 69
6 35
14 10
20 65
51 30
52 13
33 42
25 53
27 20
30 00
32 00
33 50
34 75
BATHURST.
A township in the County of Lanark, Ontario. Formerly part of the Perth Circuit.
1867 Henry W. Maxwell
68 Joseph H. Chant
69 See Glentay . . , . ,
105
91
5 00
5 00
10
00
7 81
6 25
BATTERSEA.
A village in the Township of Storrington, County of Frontenac, Ontario.
Kingston Circuit.
1866 Andrew L. Peterson . .
67 Webster W. Leech „
68 Webster W, Leech
69 Henry Irvine ......
70 Samuel Fear . .
71 Samuel Fear
72 Samuel Fear
73 Samuel Might ...
74 See Montreal Conference
Formerly part of Waterloo,
95
3 02
1 17
76
7 59
2 27
80
7 66
3 50
70
7 72
3 53
60
7 72
3 53
66
7 00
2 50
66
7 00
1 25
121
10 95
5 13
25
00
6 92
00
00
00
00
17
67 George Jacques
68 George Jacques
69 Edward Cragg
70 Edward Cragg
71 Isaac B. Tallman
72 Isaac B. Tallman . . .
73 Luther O. Rice .
74 See London Conference
6 00
BAYFIELD.
A village on Lake Huron, in the Township of Stanley, Huron County, Ontario. It was formerly part
of Goderich Mission. Distant from Goderich 12 miles, and from London 52 miles.
1855 William Norton.
' 56 James Berry .
57 Henry Bawtinhimer, Hall Christopherson
58 Thomas Hadwin, Samuel H. Seeley
59 Thomas Hadwin, Elias W Frazee . .
60 Thomas Robson, George Jones
61 Thomas Robson, Webster W Leech
62 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Thomas Kelly
63 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Thomas E. Garbutt
64 William R. Dyre, Joseph H. Chant
65 William R. Dyre, George Leech. .
66 William R. Dyre
74
64
170
135
138
121
181
204
194
156
131
105
103
103
130
135
126
109
115
■ .
• • . .
4 00
2 37
1 13
7 40
7 48
1 03
4 00
2 00
5 34
2 16
8 00
4 69
8 50
4 70
7 68
2 35
4 63
2 46
5 68
2 91
5 81
3 09
4 29
4 12
5 10
5 70
6 25
3 50
6 76
3 00
6 84
2 48
6 17
10 40
2 60
5 00
2 10
4 30
5 00
6 00
10 75
18 00
14 86
10 13
12 21
14 10
14 64
17 00
10 75
12 00
10 00
59 00
13 6,1
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
169
BAYHAM.
A village and township in the County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Aylmer Circuit.
It is about 19 miles from St. Thomas, 20 miles from Ingersoll, and 11 miles from Port Burwell,
on Lake Erie.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 Brinton P. Brown
58 Brinton P. Brown
59 Brinton P. Brown
60 Philip Rose
61
62
63
64
65
66
Henry Reid
Henry Reid
Thomas Crews .. .
Thomas Crews
Thomas Crews,
Wm. C. Watson, B.A.,
William F. Morrison, B.A., William Taylor.
William Taylor.
No. of
Members.
67 See Tilsonburg .
250
275
290
225
253
246
231
236
300
323
Conting.
Fund.
$3 00
63
65
32
80
74
75
8 00
16 00
16 05
Educa.
Fund.
."?1
1
3
3
4
4
3
00
21
42
34
44
60
50
3 60
10 15
10 22
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 00
3 00
4 43
5 51
12 20
15 00
12 00
16 00
31 10
26 50
BAY OF QUINTE.
Ihis Circuit received its name from the Bay which separates the County of Prince Edward from the
Counties of Hastings and Lennox, Ontario. It was formerly called Cataraqui Circuit, and is
noted in Canadian Methodist History as being the Circuit on which the first Methodist Church in
Canada was built.
Year
Ministers
No. of
Members.
1795 Elijah Woolsey, Sylvanus Keeler
96 Samuel Coate
97 Samuel Coate ....
98 Darius Dunham
99 Samuel Coate . ...
1800 Sylvanus Keeler, Wm. Anson . .
1 Sylvanus Keeler, Daniel Pickett..
2 J. Sawyer, P Vannest, N. Bangs
3 N. Bangs, J. Sawyer, T. Madden
4 Sylvanus Keeler, Reuben Harris]
5 Henry Ryan, William Case . . . . j
6 Henry Ryan
7 Luther Bishop, Elias Pattie. . . . i
8 Ninian Holmes, Cephas Hulbert:
9 C. Lambert, J. Lockwood .
10 Thos. Whitehead, P. Covenhoven
11 Thos. Whitehead, E. Cooper. . . .
12 I. B. Smith, John Reynolds.
13 )
■j , [ No record, owing to the war.
15 David Culp, Ezra Adams..
16 Thomas Madden, Ezra Adams.
17 Thomas Madden, N. Reeder
18 Isaac Puffer, James Wilson..
19 Isaac Puffer, James Wilson. .
20 Robert Jeffers, D. 0. Spore. . . .
265
270
447
447
412
412
464
531
520
518
510
656
696
649
632
622
655
655
511
634
730
755
722
760
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1821 Robert Jeffers, Franklin Metcalf.
22 J. G. Peale, Wyatt Chamberlain.
Kingston now united with it...
23 Wyatt Chamberlain
24 John Ryerson, Wm. Slater.
25 P. Smith, S. Waldron
26 Ezra Healy, Samuel Belton, Geo.
Poole .
Kingston again set off
27 .Samuel Belton
28 Solomon Waldron, R. Heyland . . ]
29 Rowley Heyland, George Bissell
30 George Ferguson, George Bissell. .
31 George Ferguson, Alex. Irvine
32 Matthew Whiting, Geo. Poole...
33 Matthew Whiting, J. Musgrove.
34 Rowley Heyland, E. Shepherd
35 Rowley Heyland, D. McMullen.
36 John Black, William Young. . .
37 J. Black, W. Young, W Deverill
38 C. Vandusen, Wm. H. Williams.
39 C. Vandusen, Wm. H. Williams.'
40 This year the Circuit was divided
into the Bath and Napanee Cir-
cuits— which see.
721
505
486
517
518
930
966
551
657
686
823
749
780
609
620
590
640
643
632
721
BEAMSVILLE.
A small village situate in the Township of Clinton, County of Lincoln, Ontario, distant from St.
Catharines 12 miles,and from Hamilton 24 miles. Formerly part of Grimsby Circuit.
1869 Joseph H. Locke . . ... . . . . I ... • • •
70 James Broley . 116 $8 69 *5 00 §10 55
71 Robert H. Waddell .. 103 8 70 ! 6 66 1100
72 Robert H. Waddell. .. ... Ill 8 76 6 68 12 21
73 Robert H. Waddell . . 112 10 47 6 70 14 35
74 See London Conference ....... 102 11 12 6 90 14 60
170
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
BEARBROOK.
A village in the Township of Cumberland, County of Russell, Ontario. Formerly part of the Osgoode
Mission. Distant from Ottawa City 18 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 James Thornton. . = ....
59 Hiram Fowler. .
60)
to } Included in the Russell Mission .
6i)
65 Jabez B. Keough ........
66 Jabez B. Keough . . . ...
67 George H. Kenny.
68 George H. Kenny. .
69 George H. Kenny. . ...
70 William H. Peake
71 (John Todd, M. A.)
72 job Roadhouse ....
73 Job Roadhouse , . .
74 See Montreal Conference ... .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
26
...
55
$1 00
$8 81
93'
2 06
2'if
87
2 72
1 80
84
5 38
1 02
76
3 51
1 16"
66
4 61
2 90
66
5 07
3 87
62
4 41
1 62
74
4 45
1 65
75
5 27
1 79
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1 25
2 54
2 10
11 40
12 71
8 50
10 28
15 99
6 12
16 00
BEAVERTON.
A village on Lake Simcoe, in the Township of Thorah, County of Ontario, Province of Ontario.
Formerly Point Mara Mission. It is distant from Toronto 75 miles, from Whitby 45 miles, from
Orillia 25 miles, and from Belle Ewart 30 miles. In 1862 and 1863 the Mission had appointments
in the Townships of Thorah, Mara, Eldon, Carden, Dalton, and Fenelon.
1862 George H. Cornish ... 60 2 00 160 5 00
63 George H. Cornish .... . 74 2 53 2 05 6 00
64 Edmund S. Rupert, B.A .... 77 2 70 212 6 20
65 Edmund S. Rupert, B. A 52 2 72 130 4 40
66 Edmund S. Rupert, B.A . . 50 2 78 1 32 4 40
67 John C. Wilson . ... 50 2 93 173 4 85
68 John C. Wilson. .... . ... 38 3 47 2 50 5 00
69 John C. Wilson. .. .. 45 3 50 3 00 9 12
70 Albert C. Wilson ... . . . 56 3 60 3 10 9 50
71 Albert C. Wilson . 100 5 22 6 86 9 08
72 Albert C. Wilson 85 5 60 5 15 8 50
73 Edwin A. Chown, B A . .. 95 10 01 4 35 9 00
74 See Toronto Conference . . .* ... 95 11 94 5 62 10 29
BELLEVILLE.
A city in the County of Hastings, Ontario. It is situated at the mouth of the River Moira, on the
north shore of the Bay of Quinte. Distant from Kingston 54 miles, and from Toronto 113 miles.
1817 Israel Chamberlain
18 James Griggs Peale
,q t John Tuke,
) Franklin Metcalfe,
20 Thomas Madden
21 Calvin N. Flint
22 Charles Wood
23 Jacob Poole
24 Samuel Belton
25 James Wilson . ..
26 David Breakenridge
27 John S. Attwood . .
28 John S. Attwood, John Carroll .
29 John Beatty, Gilbert Miller
30 John Beatty, William Patrick
31 Richard Jones, James Musgrove .
32 Thomas Bevitt, Edmund Shepherd
33 John C. Davidson. * 536 .. 9 00
34 Henry Wilkinson .. . 122 .„ 4 93
165'
::::
156
....
156
,.
156
160
186
207
206
• > • •
301
320
424
• • • •
474
511
....
509
1
690
. *536
122
-. . ..
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
171
Year
Names of Ministers.
1835 Henry Wilkinson
36 Henry Wilkinson
37 Matthew. Lang
38 Edwy M. Ryerson .
39 Edwy M. Ryerson .
40 Edwy M. Ryerson .
41 Wellington Jeffers
42 William McCullough
43 William McCullough
44 William Haw . .
45 Isaac B. Howard, George F. Playter .
46 Isaac B. Howard
47 John Gemley
48 John Gemley
49 John Gemley . . . .
50 Richard Jones
51 Richard Jones
\ James Preston,
( Thomas D. Pearson
52 John Ryerson,
53 George Young
54 George Young ... ....
55 John Carroll ...
56 John Carroll, Joseph L. Sanders.
.57 John Carroll, Thomas S. Keough ....
58 Ephraim B. Harper, William C. Henderson
59 Ephraim B. Harper, Charles Lavell .
60 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A., Charles Lavell . . .
61 John Douse, Nathaniel Burwash, B.A
62 John Douse, Nathaniel Burwash, B.A ... .
63 John Douse, William Hall, B.A.
64 Samuel Rose, William Hall, B.A.
65 James Preston, William Hall, B.A
66 James Preston, Wm. Isaac Shaw, B.A., LL.B
67 James Preston, John Burwash, M. A
68 George R. Sanderson, John Burwash, M.A
69 George R. Sanderson, David L. Brethour. .
70 George R. Sanderson, David L. Brethour . . .
71 Henry F. Bland, David L. Brethour . .
72 Henry F. Bland, Chas. A. Hanson.
73 Henry F. Bland, Chas. A. Hanson
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
116
162
170
165
182
179
150
168
230
260
216
198
180
250
250
280
263
250
Conting.
Fund.
$9 25
12
00
9 00
5
43
6
90
6
93
9
14
9
18
9
50
9
50
7
20
13
05
20
00
24
04
34
00
28
25
1 K
-~
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$7 12
14 00
14 00
12 32
16 40
9 00
13 18
73
00
25
50
50
00
8 00
16 00
25 00
26 00
27 00
240
15
75
27 65
300
25
S7
30 00
330
! 26
34
$18
50
134 00
595
l 36
00
27
20
106 00
478
i 40
28
20
40
06 50
467
36
91
16
22
72 52
543
38
45
25
20
192 67
413
30
63
22
10
110 05
389
29
79
21
40
117 50
420
37
90
16
72
117 48
407
28
68
11
62
107 02
460
28
53
11
62
08 75
500
32
27
14
62
63 52
478
34
62
21
73
75 13
481
40
52
15
10
93 45
442
33 05
17
35
93 85
462
35
18
25
75
95 15
450
46
53
17
00
101 05
503
37
17
22
75
112 61
480
45
25
23
39
130 54
490
47
05
22
13
132 80
506
48
10
22
63
153 51
BELL'S CORNERS.
A village in the Township of Nepean, County of Carlton, Ontario. Distant from Ottawa City
9 miles. The Circuit was formerly a part of Huntley Mission.
1856 Thomas McMullen
57 William Scales . . . .
58 Robert Robinson
59 Robert Robinson
60 Robert Robinson . .
61 Levi Vanderburg.
62 Levi Vanderburg.
63 Levi Vanderburg. ...
64 Edmund E. Sweet r
65 Richard Wilson
66 Richard Wilson
67 John A. Dowler
69 David Chalmers ...
70 David Chalmers
March Mission united.
71 Webster W Leech, Thomas Hadden .
72 Webster W. Leech, Arthur Whitesides .
73 Jabez B. Keough
74 See Montreal Conference
69
85
164
114
114
140
240
255
204
180
208
162
160
162
150
218
213
169
8 05
4 66
5 33
2 00
6 50
4 50
5 50
3 50
6 00
3 65
5 50
2 50
6 05
3 70
6 15
3 75
6 52
4 00
6 52
4 00
10 39
3 69
8 47
3 70
7 33
2 65
12 00
10 00
14 00
13 50
22 00
9 70
15 71
10 44
7 92
2 62
6 00
2 93
8 00
7 00
7 25
13 55
13 60
14 00
14 00
21 65
23 00
21 00
21 12
22 00
23 00
30 90
30 58
20 38
March again set off.
172
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
BELMONT.
A village in the Township of South Dorchester, County of Elgin, Ontario. It is distant from London
13 miles, and was formerly part of London Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1853 Ephraim L. Koyl.
54 I Richard Phelps, )
/ William Savage, \
55 William Savage . . .
56 William Savage
57 John Hutchinson, William W Clarke
58 John Hutchinson
59 George Cochran, Peter Addison ...
60 George Cochran, Samuel Hume
61 Wm- Di<n.n. $ W-m. S- McCullough \
Dignam } william Tucker
62 Samuel Tucker, Wm. Tucker
63 Samuel Tucker, John Russell
64 Samuel Tucker, Alex. G. Harris . . .
65 James Kennedy, Wm. W. Shepherd ....
66 James Kennedy, Joseph W, Sparling .
67 James Kennedy, Peter W. Jones
68 Thomas Crews, James S. Ross . .
69 Thomas Crews, James Charlton
70 Thomas Crews, James Charlton
71 Hugh McLean, Robert H. Hall
72 Hugh McLean, Austin Potter. . .
73 Andrew Edwards, James Watson. ...
74 See London Conference . ...
BELMORE.
A small village in the Township of Turnberry, Huron County, Ontario,
1857 William Shannon
58 William Irwin
59 Included in the Teeswater Mission
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
163
$6 81
226
4 00
$1 20
270
6 45
1 92
281
2 10
3 00
287
19 60
5 25
300
14 81
4 25
302
11 24
6 80
326
12 97
5 56
320
8 00
3 45
284
13 08
5 72
288
14 63
6 15
313
14 96
6 21
287
16 91
8 66
291
17 38
8 70
233
17 63
9 00
258
15 30
10 02
258
15 75
11 00
250
18 13
12 00
213
16 21
6 00
225
16 75
6 35
230
16 95
7 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
41
50
0 70
0 75
0 25
$6 80
2 40
9 00
11 00
8 00
6 00
11 00
24 30
25 00
30 00
35 61
36 50
36 96
39 77
40 00
44 44
45 00
46 00
40 00
30 00
45 13
2 15
0 50
BERLIN.
The County town of the County of Waterloo, Ontario.
67 miles from Toronto, and
1854
Andrew A. Smith
John Williams,
, Richard Pinch,
55 Thomas Robson, Andrew A. Smith
56 United with Gait Circuit
57 Luther O. Rice, Alexander Sutherland .
58 Samuel C. Philp
59 Samuel C. Philp, Samuel C. Philp, jr
60 Samuel C. Philp, jg-jd Kennedy, |
61 Richard L. Tucker, Elias W Frazee. ..
62 Richard L. Tucker, John Hyndman . .
63 Richard L. Tucker, John H. Keppel. . . .
64 William Savage, John Armstrong, 3rd
65 William Savage, George M. Brown . . .
66 Joseph Sheply ......
67 Joseph Sheply
68 Thomas- A. Ferguson, John Scott, B.A.
69 Thomas A. Ferguson, Isaac Tovell .
70 Thomas A. Ferguson, James F. Metcalfe
71 Thomas Stobbs, William Mills
72 Thomas Stobbs, Jabez Edmonds . .
73 Christopher Cookman, William Baugh.
74 See London Conference
It is in the Township of Berlin, and is about
22 from Stratford.
245
280
114
200
178
217
178
204
210
220
224
209
121
130
186
216
222
175
180
230
• • . .
14 00
5 60
16 00
8 00
15 94
7 07
7 32
5 77
10 75
6 10
11 40
5 10
9 19
2 24
10 12
4 07
10 55
4 25
12 31
5 00
12 00
5 20
11 10
5 36
8 97
3 21
10 29
4 45
16 79
6 82
19 77
8 78
19 00
9 35
12 07
6 00
9 83
6 25
22 51
9 45
23 00
50 00
5 95
10 90
13 40
13 52
10 00
11 07
12 00
15 21
15 60
10 52
21 94
26 27
39 62
55 62
47 04
20 00
19 00
44 00
BERVIE.
A small village in the Township of Kincardine, County of Bruce, Ontario. Formerly part of Kincardine
P!iw»i,n+.
1872 Andrew Milliken
73 Andrew Milliken
74 See London Conference
Circuit.
187
216
10 27
10 03
50
26
13 50
20 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
173
BLAIRTON.
A village in the Township of Belmont, County of Peterboro', Ontario.
Formerly Havelock Circuit.
Year
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1872
73
74
John A. Jewell, B. A . .
124
131
100
|3 00
2 20
$2 00
1 45
$5 50
5 65
1 90 ' 1 60
6 03
119
2 73
114
3 14
110
3 25
BLANSHARD.
A township in the County of Perth, Ontario.
1848 Thomas Williams
49 Thomas Williams , . . ....
50 John Williams ...... ........
51 Name of Circuit changed from Blanshard to St. Mary's
BLENHEIM.
A village and township in the County of Oxford, Ontario. Distant from Drumbo
miles, from Woodstock 20 miles, and from Hamilton 68 miles.
1851 Joseph Sheply. .
52 Joseph Sheply, John Wakefield
53 John Williams ....
"jL | United with Berlin Circuit
56 Thomas Robson . ...
57 Henry Reid
58 Henry Reid, William W- Clarke
59 Joseph Messmore, George Brown
60 Joseph Messmore, j g^f k^*
61 Joseph Messmore, George McRae .
62 Samuel Fear, David Chalmers . .
63 Samuel Fear, David Chalmers
64 Bichard J. Forman, John H. Keppel
65 Richard J. Forman, John H. Keppel
66 Now called Washington Circuit
R.R.
204
8 77
257
10 67
257
281
14 15
332
15 40
324
11 56
271
12 00
250
11 00
239
12 25
270
12 30
270
15 01
250
14 12
260
14 72
7 00
9 10
8 00
4 00
4 00
4 50
4 53
4 77
5 15
6 55
250
9 00
3 00
240
14 00
9 00
250
14 25
10 00
270
3 32
10 00
275
16 09
8 00
273
15 71
8 00
267
16 50
7 56
1
45
2
95
3
00
Station 4
13
00
13
25
16
15
19
22-
18 65
12
00
13
00
17
32
19
50
18 50
20 75
31
50
iu Circuit.
12 66
16 50
16
60
16
25'
39 57
43
03
44
50
BLENHEIM.
A village in the Township of Harwich, County of Kent, Ontario. Formerly known as Rond Eau Circuit.
1868 William Chapman, Edwin McCollum
69 George T. Richardson, Joseph Galloway
70 George T. Richardson, Joseph Galloway
71 Joseph Sheply, Alfred L. Holmes ...
72 Joseph Sheply, William H. Fife
73 David Ryan, Richard J. James ....
74 See London Conference ....
BLOOMFIELD and CHERRY VALLEY.
Two villages in the County of Prince Edward, Ontario. Formerly part of the Picton Circuit.
1868 David L. Brethour..
69 Davidson McDonald. . ... ....
70 William S. MeCullough, M. A. . . ....
71 Jacob E. Howell, M. A.. .-
72 Jacob E. Howell, M.A. . .
73 Jacob E. Howell, M.A.
74 See Toronto Conference ... ....
BLYTH.
A village on the line of the Townships of Morris and Wawanosh, County of Huron, Ontario. Distant
from Goderich 18 miles, and from Stratford 42 miles. The Mission was formerly called Morris.
1862 Peter Campbell
63 Colman Bristol, B.A. ........ .
64 Colman Bristol, B. A.. •.
65 Thomas Hanna .... -.....,
66 Thomas Hanna
67 Thomas Hanna .......
68 (See Wingham) ....... . .
213
5 25
3 10
200
5 30
3 20
180
5 96
4 15
178
7 78
3 47
195
7 20
3 80
..
223
8 56
3 77
13 00
13 00
13 55
24 17
20 96
35 39
101
2 80
1 60
95
3 25
3 00
96
3 21
2 00
101
3 24
1 86
122
5 09
2 84
126
5 25
2 46
135
5 71
2 71
2
4
4
4
7
10
40
00
00
02
25
10
13 03
174
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
• BOBCAYGEON.
A village in the Township of Verulam, County of Victoria, Ontario. It is situated on an Islan
formed by the outlets of Sturgeon, Scugog, Balsam, and other Lakes into Pigeon Lake, it wa
formerly part of Lindsay Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 James Ash . . . . .......... v .
58 John A. Dowler. ....
59 John A. Dowler
60 John A. Dowler, N. S. Burwash . .
61 David Hardie . . ....
62 David Hardie, Alex. Hardie
63 David Hardie, Alex. Hardie
64 Joseph H. Stinson, Wm. R. Barker . .
65 George McNamara, John H. Robinson
66 George McNamara .
67 George McNamara ...
68 William Sheridan
69 William Sheridan, David Winter. .
70 William Richardson, Robert F. Oliver
71 William R. Barker, Samuel McCauley
72 Robert Godfrey, William Craig
73 Robert Godfrey, William T. Dyer
74 Toronto Conference . .
No. of
Members.
34
101
100
175
221
147
156
206
197
107
100
109
119
195
200
230
234
229
Conting.
Fund.
$12- 57
4 95
3 32
3 24
2 86
2 18
Educa.
Fund.
69
61
58
50
91
10
00
9 19
13 70
11 00
12 30
$3 57
2 05
1 10
1 31
i 40
oik
0 84
3 17
3 20
5 00
7 12
9 00
7 00
7 10
Sup. M.
Fund.
$8 53
46
50
57
20
02
04
72
02
50
50
10 00
20 00
21 93
27 00
24 00
26 25
BOLSOVER.
A village on the River Talbot, in the Township of Eldon, County of Victoria, Ontario. In 1863 il
was a part of Point Mara Mission ; from 1864 to 1866 it was part of the Coboconk and Carder
Mission.
1866 Wm W. Miller
67 Wm. R. Barker 60 2 96 135 3 20
68 George McNamara 76 3 89 2 29 5 00
69 George McNamara 69 171 2 33 3 25
70 United with Coboconk . 72 1 75 2 36 3 27
BOLTON.
A village at the head of Austin's Bay, Lake Memphramagog, in the Township of Bolton, County o:
Brome, Quebec. Formerly known as East Bolton Mission.
1868 Thomas Bell, Jacob Halpenny .
69 Thomas Bell, Jacob Halpenny .
70 Thomas BeU
71 William Scales.
72 William Scales
73 JohnGrenfell
74 See Montreal Conference ....
137
11 41
3 59
137
5 16
5 00
107
5 16
5 00
111
5 24
5 20
112
4 21
3 00
150
8 83
5 00
* 97
9 00
5 21
8 50
11 58
11 60
11 36
8 00
9 48
12 00
BONCHERE.
So called from the River Bonne Chere, in the County of
1828 George Farr . . . . . .
29
30 Alyah Adams
31 James Brock
32 Simon Huntington ,
33) . ... .. , ..
to > United with Mississippi Circuit.
38)
39 United with Pembroke Circuit.
40 Stephen Brownell . . ... . .
41) .....
to > Again united with Pembroke Circuit.
45)
46 William Chapman . .... . .
47 John Howes . . . . . ....
48 John Howes .....
49 Richard Wilson . .
50 Thomas Hanna ....
51 Name of Mission changed to Renfrew
Renfrew, Ontario.
26
....
30
0 4 • .
40
- 3
56
t ■
47
13"
8 66
. . .
'ii*
■ ....
30
4 47
O ■: .", -
30
• 3 02
• • • •
31
3 85
• • ■ ■
37
4 87
...
3 44
1 40
1 43
0 73
0 90
0 70
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
175
BOND HEAD.
A village in the Township of West Gwillimbury, County of Simcoe, Ontario. It was formerly part
of the Bradford Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D., John Scanlon
69 James Goodwin, Robert Reynolds ,
70 James Goodwin, Wm. J. Fife ,
71 James Goodwin, John Smith
72 Francis Coleman, Thos. H. Patchell
73 Francis Coleman, Austin Potter
74 See Toronto Conference .
No. of
Members.
286
305
308
344
265
260
$8 47
12 62
12 84
12 90
13 00
13 00
Educa.
Fund.
$6 65
00
35
00
00
14
Sup
M.
Fund.
$20 66
28
85
34
58
40 62
42
50
47
26
235
173
243
277
298
173
168
200
262
190
232
270
394
341
407
355
369
374
386
387
374
332
340
■ 400
100
106
150
140
140
8 25
6 10
7 50
7 00
7 60
8 95
10 05
6 43
11 97
15 83
17 00
18 00
14 45
14 70
15 00
15 20
16 30
15 10
20 00
20 36
20 72
24 02
25 05
25 14
11 00
17 00
18 75
19 00
16 75
8 25
7 50
11 75
9 00
8 80
7 00
7 50
12 00
6 37
5 25
10 50
9 00
9 00
75
00
40
00
BOWMANVILLE.
A town in the Township of Darlington, County of Durham, Ontario. It is distant from Toronto 43
miles, and from Cobourg 26 miles, and was formerly part of Whitby Circuit.
1845 Alvah Adams ....
46 Alvah Admas, Ozias Barber.
47 William Haw, William Coleman ....
48 William Haw, John O. Osborne
49 Michael Fawcett, Alex. Potts
. 50 James C. Slater
51 James C. Slater .... ....
52 Charles Fish
53 Charles Fish, George McRitchie.
54 Thomas Cosford, John Mills .
55 Thomas Cosford, Samuel Tucker
56 Thomas Cosford, Amos E. Russ.
57 James C. Slater, William Bryers..
58 James C. Slater, James Broley
59 James C. Slater, James D. Ogilvie . . ...
60 William McFadden, William Sheridan
61 William McFadden, James Graham
62 William McFadden, James Graham
63 Edwin Clement, William Galbraith .
64 Edwin Clement, James Hannon
65 Edwin Clement, James Hannon .
66 George Cochran, Samuel J. Hunter
67 Richard Whiting, George Leech ...
68 Richard Whiting, George Leech, Wm. J. Jolliffe.
69 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson ....
70 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson.
71 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson.
72 John Bredin . .
73 John Bredin . . ....
74 Toronto Conference . ....
5
9
8
9
11
00
18
55
11
60
13 30
17 00
15 00
20 00
8 60
9 50
10 00
13 30
32 12
42 00
18 12
34 50
32 00
27 70
30 15
35 50
55 79
50 00
56 17
82 16
83 25
84 00
50 00
54 00
52 00
53 00
53 00
BRACEBRIDGE.
A village on the Muskoka River, in the Township of Macauley, district of Muskoka, Ontario. Distant
from Orillia 35 miles — formerly Muskoka Mission
120 I 9 59 i 4 00 ! 13 16
123 I 9 49 5 12 ' 16 00
1873 Webster W. Leech, Almon P Lyons
74 Toronto Conference
BRADFORD.
A village in the Township of West Gwillimbury, County of Simcoe, Ontario — formerly part of Albion
Circuit. Distant from Toronto 41 miles, and from Barrie 26 miles.
1846 William Coleman, Benjamin Jones ......
47 Ezra Adams, Alexander Campbell ....
258
24 34
19 00
48 Cornelius Flummerfelt, William S. Blackstock
257
17 52
, .
5 12
49 Cornelius Flummerfelt, John Webster. . .
229
16 50
12 87
50 Luther O. Rice, Thomas Culbert
236
17 28
13 55
' Newcastle set off.
t Darlington set off and Bowmanville made a station.
176
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1851 Reuben E. Tupper, Andrew A. Smith . .
52 Reuben E. Tupper, Isaac Barber . .
53 William Young, James Taylor. .-....,..
54 William Young, Richard J. Forman .
55 William Young, William McDonagh. .
56 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D., James Thompson. .
57 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D., Wm. J. Hunter ..
58 Charles Silvester, Joseph L. Sanders .
59 Charles Silvester, William L. Scott .
60 William English, Robert H. Smith . .
61 William English, Isaac Gold .
62 John S. Clarke, George M. Meacham, B.A.
63 John S. Clarke, Wesley Casson ,
64 John S. Clarke, Peter Addison
65 William McCullough, William F. Morrison, B.A
66 I. B. Aylesworth, M D., J. G. Keagey, B.A.
67 I. B. Aylesworth, M.D., Joseph Locke.
68 Jay S. Youmans —
69 Jay S. Youmans
70 Jay S. Youmans ..
71 George Goodson.
72 William Hay, Henry M. Manning
73 William Hay, David Cattanach
74 See Toronto Conference ...
No. of
Members.
299
279
390
409
455
■376
258
359
332
302
290
278
306
283
265
286
300
385
100
133
150
120
150
155
Conting.
Fund.
$18 78
9 10
18 00
22 56
29 11
29 42
17 90
25 27
16 11
14 90
15 00
8 44
10 00
10 50
8 00
12 15
12 50
16 40
10 00
15 00
16 00
5 85
20 41
22 27
Educa.
Fund.
$9 00
10 38
9 27
7 50
9 33
8 43
88
94
50
50
00
6 14
7 00
10 83
7 00
8 00
10 68
10 75
6 80
10 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$9 76
16 00
9 00
26 36
38 35
40 31
30 75
30 00
34 45
35 41
36 50
28 25
30 00
30 00
15 00
16 00
27 00
27 07
13 50
16 00
21 00
21 50
32 35
32 93
BRAMPTON.
The County town of the County of Peel, Ontario. It is situated in the Township of Chinguacousy, and
is distant from Toronto 22 miles, from Georgetown 8 miles, and from Guelph 28 miles. It was
formerly known as Toronto Circuit.
1848 Peter Ker, David C. Clappison
49 Peter Ker, David C. Clappison .
50 William Young, William S. Blackstock . . , .
51 Wm. Young, Wm. S. Blackstock, J. E. Sanderson.
52 Wm. Young, Wm. S. Blackstock .......
53 B. Nankeville, R. E. Tupper, J. E. Sanderson
54 S. (J. Philp, R. E. Tupper, J. E. Sanderson
55 S. 0. Philp, Wm. Andrews, Wm. Short
56 Wm. Andrews, B. Jones, J. Dixon, MA...
57 Wm. Andrews, B. Jones, J. Dixon, M.A.
58 James Norris, T. D. Pearson, J. Learoyd
59 James Norris, J. Hugill, J. Learoyd . ' . . .
60 James Spencer, J. Hugill, J. Goodwin. ......
61 James Spencer, J. Hugill, J. Goodwin .
62 James Spencer, Wm. Willoughby, J. Goodwin . . .
63 Wm. Willoughby, J. L. Sanders, T. A. Ferguson .
64 Wm. Willoughby, J. L. Sanders, T. A. Ferguson . .
65 Michael Fawcett, J. L. Sanders, T. A. Ferguson
66 Michael Fawcett, Thomas Kelly ...
67 Michael Fawcett, j ®™/ A- Sanson, j
' | Robt. L. Gabie, ( ■■••-••
68 Wm. McFadden, D. G. Sutherland, M.A
69 Wm. McFadden, D. G. Sutherland, M.A
70 Wm. McFadden, Alfred L. Russell, B.A
71 John Shaw, j Celling ton W Carson,
J Edward F. Goff,
72 John Shaw, John G. Scott
73 William Burns, John G. Scott . .
74 See Toronto Conference ....
470
28 00
440
29 00
425
20 00
525
41 75
505
36 65
550
30 82
501
50 12
560
51 57
16 00
642
55 23
21 40
649
61 00
22 00
682
61 00
22 12
662
22 00
4 10
739
28 00
10 00
717
26 55
20 70
676
33 83
14 79
686
24 38
7 34
606
25 51
12 05
582
25 99
11 43
§ 605
21 70
15 00
300
10 60
7 60
332
15 00
9 50
372
26 00
18 15
382
26 50
21 00
349
27 00
28 00
370
27 55
15 00
343
27 50
13 00
400
29 38
14 00
25 00
26 11
'25 50
14 75
34 74
101 12
82 48
120 40
150 50
125 04
80 25
85 00
87 90
92 25
75 00
134 85
107 00
156 25
166 00
72 00
108 25
121 00
132 00
90 59
70 50
118 00
1856 William Shannon, William R. Dyre
57 Name of Mission changed to Hanover
BRANT.
A township in the County of Bruce, Ontario.
28
33
1 07
1 21
1 43
2 02
* Cookstown set off. t Lloydtown se^ off. t Bond Head set off. § Streetsville Bet off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
177
BRANTFORD.
The County town of the County of Brant, Ontario. It is situated on the Grand River, and is distant
from Hamilton 25 miles, from Paris 7 miles, and from Buffalo 76 miles,
the Dumfries Circuit.
It was formerly part of
Year
Names of Ministers.
No, of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
40 Thomas Bevitt
1835 Adam Townley
36 Edmund Shepherd, John Law
37 Edmund Shepherd, Peter Ker
38 Thomas Bevitt, William Coleman
39 Thomas Bevitt, Arkles S. Newbury
James Mockeridge, )
William Price, \
41 James Musgrove, James Spencer
42 Samuel Rose, Thomas Jeffers
43 Samuel Rose, Reuben E. Tupper
44 George Poole, George Young
45 George Poole, Charles Lavell
46 Edwy M. Ryerson, Richard Whiting
47 Edwy M. Ryerson, John Gundy, Alexander T. Green
48 Edwy M. Ryerson, Wellington Jeffers ....
49 Claudius Byrne, Wellington Jeffers
50 Claudius Byrne, John English
51 Kennedy Creighton, James Preston
52 Kennedy Creighton, Thomas Peacock
53 Noble F. English, William S. Griffin . . .
54 Noble F. English
55 Isaac B. Howard
56 Isaac B. Howard ....
57 Isaac B. Howard . . .
58 George Young . . . .'
59 George Young, R. Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E . . . .
60 George Young
61 William Pollard ... . . : . .
62 William Pollard, Wesley Casson
63 John Borland
64 John Borland.
65 John Borland .
66 John Gemley ... . .
67 John Gemley
68 John Gemley
69 William R. Parker, M. A
70 William R. Parker, M.A., Benjamin B. Keefer
71 William R. Parker, M.A., G. Bridgman, M.A
72 George H. Davis, Joseph L. Forster
73 George H. Davis
74 See London Conference
153
386
410
458
366
310
411
437
421
372
395
384
433
433
421
397
364
407
* 407
150
314
240
325
290
305
305
293
284
211
199
232
245
250
270
286
310
313
t375
202
$23 83
25 00
16 35
15 59
20 00
16 19
17 82
19 00
18 00
10 00
14 98
14 73
14 43
25 25
20 74
20 60
20 90
28 99
12 18
24 59
44 32
39 53
31 39
23 93
25 56
24 44
20 62
22 43
18 60
20 78
34 53
35 30
33 50
30 68
33 36
39 58
41 59
20 46
$9 15
15 05
16 15
11 40
17 62
10 53
12 02
9 09
6 50
6 01
11 75
9 91
14 23
16 88
31 00
32 00
32 00
20 00
16 44
11 49
$12 00
16 69
17 00
15 35
10 00
16 55
20 50
20 50
21 73
9 00
7 75
10 25
12 15
9 00
10 00
10 70
16 37
20 62
28 04
4
14
87
00
32 00
32 00
40 00
42 00
40 00
41
41
09
00
34 30
25 00
20 25
45 62
46 00
52 00
30 60
38 37
25 25
.37 04
20 95
BRANTFORD— BRANT AVENUE.
This appointment was previously in connection with Brantford — see above.
1873 Benjamin B. Keefer ... ... . j . . . . i . . . ...
74 See London Conference .'■ 170 18 52 i 10 30
24 30
BREWER'S MILLS.
A village on the Rideau Canal, in the Township of Pittsburg, County of Fronteuac, On
Mission was formerly called Storrington, and is about 16 miles from Kingston.
1858 James Ash ... . .... ....
59 Davidson McDonald 89 10 21
60 James Thompson i 118 7 67
61 James Thompson ! 115 7 50
62 James Thompson 138 7 00
63 Alexander Campbell, 2nd 144 5 00
64 Alexander Campbell, 2nd, Wm. I. Shaw, B.A, LL.B 100 5 50
65 Alexander Campbell, 2nd, Wm. I. Shaw, B.A., LL.B| 125 5 80
66 Wm. Savage, John W. Wicher 140 6 46
67 See Pittsburg Circuit. 226 7 00
5 02
5 35
2 50
2 75
2 00
2 25
3 00
4 67
5 00
ario.
The
4
86
8
00
8
50
8
50
6
50
7
00
i 7
50
!, 10
15
' 10 30
* Mount Pleasant set off.
12
t Brant Avenue set off.
178
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
BRIDGENORTH.
A village in the Township of Smith, County of Peterboro', Ontario.
9 miles. It was formerly Mud Lake Mission.
Distant from Peterbo:
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. :
Fum
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
Levi Vanderburg
57
70
97
80
94
76
71
$4 50
2 75
4 12
3 48
5 26
3 70
3 20
$4 00
2 42
1 40
1 30
1 50
2 00
$5 6
Wm. L.Scott. , ..
David Hardie . .......
Now called Lakefield, Bridgenorth and Mud Lake
Mission
3 0
30
43
5 0
4 0
BRIDGEWATER.
A village in the Township of Elzevir, County of Hastings, Ontario.
Hungerford Circuit.
1866 Thomas Cullen.
67 Thomas Cullen.
68 Thomas Cullen. . . .
69 Garrett J. Dingman. .
70 Garrett J. Dingman. .
71 Garrett J. Dingman.
72 William Tomblin.
73 William Tomblin, .
74 William Tomblin.
It was formerly part of tb
4 5!
6 7<
6 7!
8 61
9 5(
14 71
15 7(
15 7(
60
5 99
2 57
80
7 86
4 17
85
7 90
5 25
119
5 55
2 13
90
5 88
3 81
150
7 00
2 15
140
7 25
3 00
125
7 35
4 00
BRIGHTON.
A village in the Township of Murray, County of Northumberland, Ontario. It was formerly a p
of Colborne Circuit. It is distant from Belleville 22 miles, and from Toronto 91 miles.
1849 George F. Playter, John C. Osborne.
50 George F. Playter, Wm. Coleman
51 Charles Turver, Aaron D. Miller
52 John Black, John W. German. . . . . ....
53 John Black, John W. German . ... ...
54 Wm. McFadden, Thomas Woolsey
55 Wm. McFadden, Jabez B. Keough
56 Wm. S. Blackstock, Wm. Tomblin
57 Wm. S. Blackstock. . .
58 John Lever . .... ...
59 John Lever ....
60 Charles Turver
61 Charles Turver, Daniel Perrin, B.A
62 Charles Turver, Wm. Halstead
63 William Coleman ......
64 William Coleman ...
65 William Coleman, Richard Kerr . .
66 Andrew A. Smith
67 Andrew A. Smith
68 Andrew A. Smith ... . . .
69 Charles Freshman, D.D , Samuel Sing
70 Robert Mark, M.D. ...
71 Robert Mark, M.D
72 Robert Mark, M.D.
73 Osborn Lambly, M.A.
74 Toronto Conference . .
240
10 00
7 25
310
11 55
11 25
333
14 38
11 50
270
15 50
• • ■ •
15 00
360
15 60
■ • • •
9 00
384
17 65
7 32
17 00
495
20 00
7 00
20 00
510
20 38
9 00
40 00
330
8 65
4 68
28 00
316
9 93
4 30
21 55
360
2 00
1 95
11 32
229
5 75
2 50
16 00
260
6 00
1 80
16 00
306
6 20
1 60
12 00
232
7 22
4 00
12 50
223
5 06
3 25
10 30
226
6 96
4 85
14 25
242
7 42
5 03
15 10
267
6 02
4 15
15 15
273
6 27
5 00
15 50
453
10 74
10 22
17 22
387
10 79
13 65
17 30
160
10 00
6 50
15 00
166
11 25
7 50
17 00
140
11 00
7 00
16 25
BROCK.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Ontario, Province of Ontario. It was former]
part of Whitby Circuit.
1833 David Hardie.... ..
34 David Hardie....
35 John Lever ....
76
102
119
.Smithfield set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
179
Year
Names of Ministers.
1836 Cornelius Flummerfelt
37 Cornelius Flummerfelt ...
38 Cornelius Flummerfelt
39 Horace Dean ....
40 Horace Dean
41 John Sanderson
42 John Sanderson
43 {Hemati Davis). .
44 Gilbert Miller
45 Gilbert Miller, Abraham Dayman
46 William Young, Alex. Campbell. . .
47 Charles W. M. Gilbert.
48 Charles W. M. Gilbert
49 William Steer
50 Cornelius Flummerfelt .
51 Cornelius Flummerfelt . . ...
52 Cornelius Flummerfelt
53 Daniel Wright
54 George T. Richardson.
55 George T. Richardson
56 Samuel Fear
57 Samuel Fear
58 Samuel Fear, James W Sloane . . . .
* 59 Robert Graham
60 William H. Bakewell, Martin Begg . ..
61 William H. Bakewell, Samuel Might . . .
62 William H. Bakewell, Robert Godfrey
63 Henry Reid, John Carroll Wilson . .
64 Henry Reid, Albert Van Camp.
65 Henry Reid, Daniel F. Gee
66 John Hodgson, Marmaduke Pearson
67 John Hodgson. Francis C. Reynolds . .. ,
68 William Coleman, Arthur G. Bloomfield
69 William Coleman, Newton Hill
70 William Coleman, Newton Hill
71 George T. Richardson, George Leech. . .
72 George T. Richardson
73 George T. Richardson
74 Toronto Conference .
No. of
Members.
146
116
133
144
203
189
169
237
238
211
174
192
165
191
109
111
105
90
85
115
119
130
179
400
420
407
405
255
254
258
244
214
200
200
210
250
*200
122
142
Conting.
Fund.
$6 50
3 00
2 00
2 00
i 66
5 62
11 00
8 66
00
00
55
62
00
23
6 92
8 00
22
00
25
9 56
20 00
16 00
16 20
7 74
8 34
8 12
8 25
8 61
8 90
10 00
10 81
12 43
12 50
7 05
7 06
Educa.
Fund.
$4 00
2 90
3 15
3 23
3 40
7 50
8 03
8 07
5 10
40
05
25
65
03
50
5
4
4
4
5
6
8 00
10 09
5 87
3 40
3 50
Sup. M.
Fund.
$2 00
2 00
2 00
200
20
00
00
00
25
26
98
34
93
4 23
8 18
9 10
9 20
10 00
16 00
16 00
17 50
15 25
29 09
31 23
36 40
37 00
43 00
35 00
60 00
146 00
142 00
29 01
29 52
BROCKVILLE.
The County Town of the united Counties of Leeds and Grenville is situated on the River St. Lawrence,
in the Township of Elizabethtown, Ontario. It is distant from Perth 45 miles, Montreal 125 miles,
Kingston 48 miles, and from Toronto 208 miles. It was formerly part of the Augusta Circuit.
1826 David Wright
....
• ■ . ■
27 . . .
28 Ezra Healy, Asahel Hurlburt
....
....
....
29 Ezra Healy, John C. Davidson .
625
30 Anson Green, William H. Williams
668
..
31 Anson Green
t518
32 William Ryerson
75
33 William Smith
98
3 00
34 William Smith
68
2 70
35 John Carroll ...■ .
73
8 16
36 John Carroll ■ ■ *
100
10 53
37 Ezra Healy, William Scott
62
5 71
2 50
38 Henry Wilkinson. .
279
12 81
2 00
qQ ( Hannibal Mulkins |
50
1 60
3 00
rfy j John Carroll f ' ' ' -
. „ j John Carroll )
W j Wellington Jeffers \ ' '
51
2 00
3 00
41
75
3 25
4 62
42 Wm. Coleman
91
8 18
3 75
43 Thomas Demorest
123
8 28
8 00
44 Larblin Tavlor . • ....
108
8 50
9 00
45 Wm. Haw
146
11 83
9 50
Cannington set off. + Elizabethtown set oft', and Brockville made a station.
180
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1846 Conrad Vandusen . .
47 Conrad Vandusen
48 Noble F. English
49 Noble F. English
50 Noble F. English ....
51 Wm. Andrews.
52 Wm. Andrews. .....
53 James Elliott
54 Richard Whiting
55 Richard Whiting
56 George H. Davis
57 George H. Davis. ...
58 James Brock .
59 James Brock
60 James Brock
61 John Bredin
62 John Bredin
63 John Bredin
64 Wm. H. Poole . .
65 Wm. H. Poole . .
66 Wm. H. Poole
67 Isaac B. Howard.
68 Isaac B. Howard.
69 Isaac B. Howard. . .
70 John A. Williams
71 John A. Williams.
72 John A. Williams
73 George McRitchie
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
122
148
130
132
122
115
120
123
126
131
173
153
160
138
140
148
133
155
130
103
150
160
180
220
230
230
230
230
230
Conting.
Fund.
$11 25
11 27
7 25
8 18
4 45
6 18
6 50
6 50
13 19
14 15
16 23
11 75
11 40
17 00
8 85
10 80
11 00
11 25
8 05
9 50
9 55
9 70
19 85
18 75
18 42
20 22
22 00
20 27
25 40
Educa.
Fund.
$i 87
5 00
5 00
8 07
.8 55
6 Q0
6 15
Sup. M
Fund.
7 25
7 40
7 50
6 40
7 00
6 27
10 33
13 00
10 60
14 13
14 50
12 00
13 50
$6 50
6 55
3 00
3 50
3 50
3 50
6 00
6 00
7 00
8 00
12 25
12 87
11 12
25 00
25 00
25 00
31 00
33 00
40 00
28 00
23 25
27 50
47 00
34 25
,34 50
40 50
38 50
40 00
42 80
BRUCE MINES.
A village on the north shore of Lake Huron, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 381 miles, and from
Sault Ste. Marie 36 miles.
1851 .
52 Edward Sallows .
53 Joseph Hill
54 Joseph Hill
55 Joseph Forsyth
56 Joseph Forsyth. .
57 David Jennings
58 David Jennings
59 David Jennings
60 Samuel Down .
61 Samuel Down . . .
62 Samuel Down .
63 John Hutchinson
64 John Hutchinson .
65 John Hutchinson
66 Kennedy Creighton.
67 Kennedj Creighton.
68 Kennedy Creighton. . .
69 JohnH. Keppel.
70 John H. Keppel . . .
71 JohnH. Keppel.
72 Thomas Woolsey.
73 Thomas Woolsey. .
74 See Toronto Conference
12
17
15
10
10
10
17
23
24
29
130
109
126*
150
132
107
106
86
67
46
3 15
6 01
9 00
10 00
7 25
6 98
7 14
7 23
8 97
13 68
8 25
8.00
3 io
4 66
4 00
5 00
6 00
3 00
4 00
No returns in
12 50
8 74
13 36
6 96
15 23
7 30
12 90
6 05
10 41
4 58
10 47
6 04
2 75
8 75
13 00
13 00
13 00
6 50
5 00
4 90
5 45
7 70
14 00
8 05
10 00
Minute'.
30 00
19 28
15 25
6 83
15 00
8 25
13 41
BRUDENELL.
So called from the name of a township in the District of Nipissing, Ontario.
ville 118 miles north.
1862 Charles E Perry
63 Brock Rose .
64 Archelaus Doxee
65 Archelaus Doxee
66 ) . .
to \ Included in Maynooth Mission.
40
-....
29
32
23
Distant from Belle-
0 75
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
181
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 John H. Ruttan
70 John H. Ruttan . . .
71 John Doel . . ....
72 Orrin German ....
73 Edward Olivant
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
15
20
16
26
21
Conting.
Fund.
$3 60
8 86
3 78
2 28
4 03
Educa.
Fund.
$6 06
4 89
1 47
3 04
Sup. M.
Fund.
$8 75
7 55
3 70
5 00
5 17
It was formerly known as
BRUSSELS.
A town in the Townships of Morris and Grey, County of Huron, Ontario.
Ainleyville Circuit.
1873 Robert Davey, Thomas Legate
74 See London Conference
BRYSON.
A village in the Township of Litchfield, County of Pontiac, Quebec. It was formerly Collfield Mission.
1873 Ezekiel Richardson , 54 , 3 76 1 29 , 6 14
222
1 12 50 |
4 56
24 08
250
1 16 68 I
8 00
28 75
74 See Montreal Conference
55
3 25.
1 35
4 25
BUCKINGHAM.
A township on the Ottawa River, in the County of Ottawa, Quebec.
1839 Lachlin Taylor
^10 William Dignam ...
41 Ozias Barber
42 Joseph Reynolds
43 James Greener •.
44 James Greener
45 John Tuke . .
46 John Tuke
47 John Armstrong
48 John Armstrong
49 John Armstrong
50 Name of Mission changed to Lochabar
90
96
8 34
100
1 50
152
1 87
116
4 33
89
3 83
86
4 00
74
4 48
64
4 00
62
4 00
68
4 00
2 33
0 50
00
50
00
00
00
BURLEIGH ROAD.
So called from the name of a new Government Road which runs from Peterboro' to the Peterson Road,
in the County of Peterboro', in the Province of Ontario.
1866 John H. Robinson ...
67 Cornelius A. Jones 25 161 1 15 2 35
68 See Hall's Bridge 100 7 42 3 50 4 00
BURY.
1863
64
to
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
A township in the County of Compton, Quebec. It was formerly part of the Eaton Mission.
John Thurston
United to Dudswell Mission.
Richard Kerr
William Adams.
William Adams
William Adams.
William Adams .
Hiram Fowler
Hiram Fowler
Robert Lochead.
39
28
30
33
36
38
36
34
2 26
1 47
1 55
2 25
2 28
2 30
0 60
0 25
0 57
2 21
2 25
0 73
00
50
24
75
52
60
BYTOWN.
The County Town of the County of Carleton, Ontano. It is situated at the mouth of the Rideau
River, in the Township of Nepean.
1828 George Poole
29 George Poole
30 John C. Davidson
31 John C. Davidson, Alvah Adams
9n \ Alvah Adams, ) T . ,,,.
32 { T.v_ „ ,, i Lewis Warner ....
John Carroll,
33 John Carroll
75
125
135
150
159
182
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
War
Names of Ministers.
1834 Ezra Healy, Vincent B. Howard
35 Ezra Healy, George F. Playter .
36
37
38
39
40
41
James Brock, William Currie.
James Brock
Richard Jones
Richard Jones
Richard Jones
John Carroll
42 Thomas Bevitt, Lewis Warner
43 Thomas Bevitt, ...
44 Michael Baxter
45 William Pollard
46 Lachlin Taylor, Jonathan Loverin
47 Edmund Shepherd, William Andrews . .
48 Edmund Shepherd
49 Edmund Shepherd, David C. McDowell
50 Edmund Shepherd, David C. McDowell
51 Noble F. English, William McGill . .
52 Noble F. English,
53 Kennedy Creighton
- . j Kennedy Creighton,
Thomas Stobbs
55 Name now changed to Ottawa City
No. of
Members.
169
162
148
116
169
91
126
140
142
162
115
100
101
174
238
230
263
251
240
.198
140
140
Conting.
Fund.
$4 37
4 40
18 00
20 21
24 82
16 71
4' 50
7 87
12 00
17 40
17 20
17 30
18 00
18 20
16 00
8 22
9 80
8 80
Educa.
Fund.
$8 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
|6 64
9 68
10 00
9 33
6 50
12 00
22 90
22 50
20 00
17 50
7 25
2 00
10 00
18 75
18 00
18 00
18 50
18 60
14 00
12 00
6 00
5 28
c.
52
53
54
110
107
131
134
119
152
127
110
120
120
112
126
171
160
165
156
150
140
152
205
228
244
225
213
248
220
193
5 00
5 00
8 12
7 52
10 00
10 00
10 62
6 00
5 82
8 10
10 32
11 37
8 69
8 15
00
80
00
70
32
CAINSVILLE.
A village on the Grand River, in the township of Brantford, County of Brant, Ontario. It was
formerly a part of the Grand River Mission. It is distant from Brantford 3 miles, and from
Hamilton 21 miles.
1847 Ozias Barber .
48 Ozias Barber
49 Solomon Waldron . . .
50 Solomon Waldron
51 Thomas Jeffers .. ..
Thomas Jeffers
Robert Corson
Robert Corson . .
55 William Sutton
56 William Sutton ".
57 Jamas Hams ....
58 James Harris
59 James Harris .
60 William H. Laird.
61 William H. Laird.. ..
62 William H. Laird \ ""
63 William Bryers
64 William Bryers
65 William Bryers ....'.'.'.'
66 George H. Cornish, John S. Fisher ... ' . . .
67 George H. Cornish, John S. Fisher . . .
68 George H. Cornish, Walter Rigsby
69 John C. Willmott, M.A., George W. Calvert . . .
70 John C. Willmott, M.A \ £h°mas W. CamPbell>
' ( R. G. Bigham .
71 James Broley, Edward H. Taylor
72 James Broley, Edward H. Taylor
73 William W. Shepherd, Joseph Berry
74 See London Conference
12 52
12 95
13 61
15 00
15 17
16 99
17 46
15 64
00
00
50
65
63
17
32
00
25
50
00
3 75
4 18
4 63
8 45
9 00
12 00
10 28
11 03
fi 37
5 00
5 00
5 87
2 63
5 26
5 40
6 00
5 00
7 33
7 44
12 63
13 87
15 12
15 00
14 40
12 83
13 00
11 25
15 45
20 70
37 58
48 00
26 30
26 50
29 00
24 58
90 on
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
183
CAISTORVILLE.
A village in the Township of Caistor, County of Monck, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Dunn-
. ville Mission. Distant from Niagara 42 miles, and from Hamilton 20 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1862 Sheni Blanshard
63 Robert Shaw, B.A
64 Robert Shaw, B.A.
65 Isaac B. Tallman
66 John Hutchinson ... .
67 John Hutchinson
68 Thomas Hurlburt
69 Thomas Hurlburt
70 John Sanderson, 2nd. .
71 John Sanderson, 2nd. .
72 Walter Rigsby
73 Walter Rigsby
74 See London Conference
No . of ! Conting.
Members. | Fund.
204
180
137
145
160
165
190
200
200
200
186
186
$7 27
6 56
3 15
5 46
6 21
6 89
3 55
2 75
2 85
3 00
7 44
7 85
Educa.
Fund.
65
00
15
66
11
81
00
88
88
50
60
14
Sup. M.
Fund.
$15 88
9 00
5 00
8 45
6 00
10 00
5 67
6 42
7 50
13 25
13 61
10 25
CALABOGIE.
A village on Lake Calabogie, in the Township of Bagot, County of Renfrew, Ontario. It was formerly
- a part of Renfrew Mission. The Mission includes settlements in the Townships of Bagot, Blythe-
field, Darling, Levant, Dalhousie, and Matawateah, in the Counties of Lanark and Renfrew.
1864 Charles E. Perry.. .
65 Charles E. Perrv 11 0 10 0 50 2 12
66 .\ . . . ' 21 1 25 1 00 3 20
67
68 Andrew C. Eastman
69 Andrew C. Eastman . . 8
70 Arthur V. Francis 18 5 65 3 50 3 40
71 Supplied from Renfrew 20 3 65 0 68 2 92
72 Supplied from Renfrew 11
CAMPBELLFORD.
A village in the Township of Seymour, County of Northumberland, Ontario. It was formerly Sey-
mour Mission, but more recently part of the Hastings and Seymour Mission.
1866 Isaac Weldon
67 Isaac Weldon .. .100 4 66
68 Robert Godfrey .... 107 6 06
69 JohnC. Ash ... ... 110 5 19
70 John C. Ash 115 6 00
71 John C. Ash 121 6 65
72 Richard Potter 155 7 00
73 Richard Potter 155 9 32
74 Toronto Conference '. . . . . 175 10 71
1 00
2 27
4 50
6 00
8 00
8 00
5 50
6 67
7 38
8 70
9 00
10 00
11 00
15 00
20 00
20 00
CANBOROUGH.
A township in the County of Monck, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Long Point Circuit.
1830 Richard Phelps
31 Richard Phelps
32
33 William' Griffis' . ..'.".'.
34 John S. Attwood, John Baxter
35 Richard Phelps, Peter Ker
36 Now called Grimsby Circuit . . .
145
248
530
370
244
247
8 37
25 47
21 12
Distant
CANNINGTON.
A village on the Toronto and Nipissing R. R., in the Township of Brock, County of Ontario,
from Toronto 59 miles. It was formerly part of Brock Circuit.
1872 George Leech ... ... ...
73 George Leech . . . . . 84 4 91 3 25 121 50
74 See Toronto Conference . . 100 7 39 5 00 226 38
184
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
CANTON.
A village situated on Smith's Creek, in the Township of Hope, Durham County, Ontario. It was
formerly part of the Port Hope Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1861 Alex. T. Green, John C. Willmott. . . .
62 Alex. T. Green, Wm. F. Morrison, B.A.
63 Thomas Stobbs, John Burwash, B.A. . .
64 Thomas Stobbs .
65 Charles Silvester
66 Charles Silvester
67 Charles Silvester
68 James Graham „
69 James Graham
70 William J. Hewitt
71 William J. Hewitt
72 Stephen Bond „ . . .
73 Arthur Browning
74 Toronto Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
262
$15 79
$6 12
300
14 08
6 76
297
9 54
3 75
182
7 00
3 50
225
12 58
6 55
.226
13 46
5 68
201
14 33
5 77
207
19 00
8 25
194
20 07
10 52
289
21 00
14 0t>
285
21 05
7 50
240
15 10
8 00
242
18 50
11 00
Sup M.
Fund.
$49;00
30 00
41 J5
33 25
39 00
46 77
53 00
48 60
50 00
58 00
54 00
36 40
54 00
CARLETON AND PAKENHAM.
The village of Carleton is in the Township of Beckwith, and the village of Pakenham in the Town-
ship of Pakenham, in the County df Lanark, Ontario — formerly Mississippi Circuit.
1849 Benjamin Nankeville, Thomas Hanna . . ... ....
50 Thomas W Constable, Eichard Wilson 331 16 23 ... 11 50
51 Thomas W. Constable, David Robertson . . 310 6 14 3 50
52 William McGill, Edwin Peake . 288 15 12 ". . 7 75
53 William McGill, Edwin Peake . . . 275 12 12 ... 10 83
54 Circuit divided ; see Carleton Place below, and
Pakenham . . 218 1182 5 87
CARLETON PLACE.
A village on the Mississippi River, in the Township of Beckwith, County of Lanark, Ontario. It was
formerly a part of the Carleton and Pakenham Circuit. Distant from Perth 20 miles, and from
Ottawa 36 miles.
1854 Joseph Reynolds, John Bradon .... : . ,
55 Joseph Reynolds . 155 9 22 3 73 4 12
56 Joseph Reynolds ... 160 6 40 1 18 7 20
57 John Howes 148 6 50 1 73 7 25
58 John Howes, Henry H. Perdue .. 169 12 11 3 00 9 00
59 John Howes, 249 12 32 500 15 00
60 William Bryers, Nelson- B. Clarke. . 226 10 30 3 00 16 00
61 George Beynon, Richard N. Adams 224 10 66 3 10 20 00
62 George Beynon, Hazleton A. Spencer ... . 213 8 79 4 80 15 25
63 George Beynon, Robert L. Gabie . 244 10 38 6 21 24 00
64 James Masson, Samuel B. Phillips .... . . 230 11 28 4 35 22 00
65 James Masson, William S. McCullough, B.A .... 238 972 458 1970
66 James Masson, Henry Irvine ... 232 10 89 4 60 20 53
67 Henry McDowell, Osborn Lambly, B.A 237 11 96 6 41 25 12
68 Henry McDowell, Jabez B. Saunders . 240 12 16 6 57 25 60
69 Henry McDowell 245 12 46 7 80 26 50
70 Thomas Atkinson, Reuben Millyard ... . . . 275 1271 8 00 27 10
71 Thomas Atkinson, James McFarlane 288 15 00 14 25 28 00
72 Thomas Atkinson, Benjamin Franklin .282 16 00 12 58 31 32
73 William Raney . . . . * 235 17 00 9 60 36 50
74 See Montreal Conference 154 10 23 5 50 23 00
CARTWRIGHT.
A township in the County of Durham, Ontario. Distant from Bowmanville 15 miles.
1843 John Williams . . l
44 Matthew Connor ... ... . . . . 109 2 00 1 76
Scugog Island united with it.
45 Robert Lochead . ... 128 2 18 .. 2 06
46 Robert Lochead . c . , „ 141 4 14 1 00
* Almonte set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
185
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1847 >
84
$1 00
$4 00
48 > Supplied from Bowmanville Circuit.
49 )
50 Stephen Miles
....
51 John Sanderson . . .
130
2 67
1 10
52 John Sanderson .
84
2 75
2 00
53 John Sanderson .
80
2 82
• • * •
2 23
72
3 60
3 00
89
6 31
$3 25
3 98
56 William Richardson
92
5 48
1 15
4 00
57 William Richardson .
115
7 23
4 00
6 00
115
8 05
4 62
8 00
59 David A. Johnston, William Sheridan
240
11 22
1 00
5 80
60 David A. Johnston, John Mitchell
289
6 35
1 00
6 07
61 Andrew Edwards. James W. Sloane
252
7 00
2 50
6 03
62 Andrew Edwards
*276
10 25
4 78
10 34
142
4 29
2 20
5 27
64 Henry McDowell ...
164
5 71
2 32
5 50
65 Henry McDowell ....
170
5 80
2 37
5 65
66 Henry McDowell .
171
5 89
2 41
5 70
67 William McDonagh
171
6 09
2 60
9 50
68 William McDonagh ....
200
10 45
3 00
35 00
69 William McDonagh
178
13 00
4 00
50 00
- 70 John Carroll Wilson
212
13 50
5 00
43 01
71 John Carroll Wilson, Isaac N. Robinson
170
13 53
6 69
35 10
72 Alexander Drennan
171
11 10
4 69
35 11
73 John Hodgson ...
115
2 82
....
, 4 00
74 See Toronto Conference
100
4 28
1 20
110 00
CASSVILLE.
A small village in the Township and Co. Stanstead, Quebec. It was formerly part of the Hatley Mission.
867 John Agar
....
68 1
65
3 35
3 15
10 35
to > United with Hatley.
70)
72 Henry W. Knowles
69
3 25
5 00
5 20
73 United with Hatley . .
75
4 26
3 60
7 30
*
CASTLETON.
A village in the Township of Cramahe, County of Northumberland, Ontario. It was formerly part of
the Colborne Circuit.
1868 George Robson ... ... ... ....
69 George Robson .... 200 7 67 4 29 1130
70 Ebenezer Robson . . 195 8 34 5 55 13 54
71 Ebenezer Robson 200 9 10 7 50 17 30
72 Ebenezer Robson . 225 7 40 5 69 12 00
73 George Browne 200 8 00 6 00 13 41
74 Toronto Conference 170 10 15 5 25 17 00
CATARAQUI.
A village in the Township of Kingston, County of Frontenac. Formerly Waterloo-Kingston, Circuit.
1868 George Case, John Tozeland
69 George Case, John Ridley ....
70 Richard Wilson, William J. Young.
71 Richard Wilson, John Ferguson. . .
72 Richard Wilson, William Rilance
73 William Briden, William F. Perley.
74 Montreal Conference
250
246
248
260
292
268
270
16 50
13 70
10 50
14 76
15 59
16 60
16 53
50
00
34
51
80
00
10
25 92
23 16
37 47
37 50
38 40
39 28
45 00
* Manvers set off.
186
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
* CAVAN.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Members.
Fund.
96
112
132
•
99
....
218
230
....
222
235
....
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1827 James Norris, Hamilton Biggar ....
28 Hamilton Biggar
29 Daniel McMullen. .
30 Gilbert Miller
31 Conrad Vandusen, William Young.. .
32 Conrad Vandusen, James Currie
33 John Law, Thomas Harmon..-
34 John Black
35 William Young
36 Included in the Peterborough Circuit
$6 37
3 73
10 50
40
$4 02
37
4 00
$0 90
38
3 32
0 90
59
2 58
0 80
47
4 32
1 20
'51
4 35
0 75
49
4 00
2 00
51
2 12
1 50
,50
4 60
1 50
39
4 08
1 50
34
5 21
2 56
36
5 60
2 59
30
60
9 14
3 44
60
7 80
4 91
65
5 00
5 00
Distant from
4 03
5 43
5 00
4 00
4 61
4 65
5 00
2 18
2 75
2 90
4 19
4 21
5 28
6 14
6 20
CAVIGNAL.
A village on the Ottawa River, in the Seigniory and County of Vandreuil, Quebec.
Montreal 36 miles.
1854 William T. Hewitt .
55 William T. Hewitt
56 William T. Hewitt . .
57 David Hardie .... ■..-...
58 Andrew Armstrong . . . . . .
59 Andrew Armstrong
60 Robert Brown .....
61 William Shannon . . . .
62 William Shannon . . . .
63 William Shannon . .
64 Joseph Kilgour
65 Joseph Kilgour . . ..„,„....
66 Levi Vanderburg
67 Edward Harris
68 Edward Harris
69 John Scott
70 (See Hudson) ........
CAYUGA.
The County Town of the County of Haldimand, is situated on the Grand River, in the Township of
Cayuga, Ontario. Distant from Hamilton 23 miles, from Brantford 29 miles, and from Dunn-
ville 15 miles.
1855 James Armstrong ... . . ;
56 James Armstrong.
57 John Shaw . '
58 John Shaw
59 Thomas Cobb
60 Thomas Cobb ['
61 .Alexander Langford . .
62 Alexander Langford
63 John L. Kerr
64 John L. Kerr
65 John L. Kerr ' : ..'.'...'.'" "
66 Wm. Richardson
67 Wm. Richardson [[
68 Wm. Richardson
69 William Savage ' [[
70 William Savage . ...!!,
71 William Savage . . '.'.'.".'
72 John Sanderson, Thomas Gee
7o | John Sanderson, | ,™ . -. _, '
16 j Edmund E. Sweet, J CharJes R' Morrow ■ ■
74 See London Conference s . ,
51
55
71
74
100
115
99
100
105
101
194
128
134
127
177
200
220
187
162
4 18
1 50
8 50
4 08
6 75
4 00
5 03
3 00
6 80
1 69.
4 20
1 60
4 35
1 93
4 98
2 02
3 66
2 12
3 45
2 36
3 87
1 73
4 22
1 80
4 32
1 91
5 12
2 68
6 00
3 00
6 25
4 0ft
6 30
4 25
4 50
4 00
5 55
3 50
4 90
6 38
6 42
6 50
2 00
8 00
9 07
67
27
50
12
6 67
6 00
7 75
7 10
7 50
7 80
8 00
9 00
CENTREVILLE.
A village in the County of Addington, Ontario. It is situate ,in the Township of Camden, and is
distant from Kingston 27 miles — formerly known as Sheffield Mission.
18!!q iay S' Youmans» wm- Short .... 170 8 48 415 8 00
58 Jay S. Youmans, Wm. H. Peake. . ... .... 261 8 75 3 00 10 00
59 Jay S. Youmans. Taiutr- dn\A onn T ra o ii i an
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
187
Year
Names of Ministers.
1860 Charles Taggart, Wm. J. Hewitt. . .
61 Charles Taggart, Edmund S. Shorey
62 Wm. Richardson
63 Thomas Cobb
64 John C. Ash. ..
65 John C. Ash
66 John C. Ash . ...
67 EdmundS. Rupert, M.A.
68 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A
69 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A
70 Ephraim L. Koyl
71 Ephraim L. Koyl
72 Ephraim L. Koyl
73 William Rilance
74 See Montreal Conference ....
No. of
Members.
274
257
220
120
100
136
131
155
146
149
150
144
127
151
104
Conting.
Fund.
$7 21
4 99
4 90
2 99
2 45
3 00
3 50
3 75
4 04
4 76
4 70
5 30
5 42
5 46
6 04
Educa.
Fund.
75
40
00
0 75
20
50
50
75
80
35
27
75
84
91
54
Sup. M.
Fund.
$7 64
8 00
7 50
00
65
00
6 00
10 00
5 38
7 28
7 03
10 £4
15 82
14 18
16 53
39
23
18
21
23
19
20
16
17
12
15
4 00
1 00
0 40
CHAMBLY.
A village on the west side of the River Richelieu, in the Seigniory and County of Richelieu, Quebec.
Distant from Montreal 18 miles, and from St. John s 12 miles.
1850 John Douglas
51 John Douglas ^
. gl | United with St. John's.
54 John Douglas
55 David Jennings
56 Thomas Cleworth
57)
to > United with St. John's.
65)
66 Edward Harris
67 Joseph Hill
68 Samuel E. Maudsley
69 John B. Armstrong . .
70 John B. Armstrong
71 James Masson
72 James Masson
73 James Masson
74 See Montreal Conference
25
00
42
54
83
70
77
00
00
15
85
00
09
01
23
30
2 00
5 50
6 00
2 00
6 00
6 50
5 35
4 50
6 21
CHANDOS.
A village and township in the County of Peterboro', Ontario.
Distant from Coboconk 38 miles.
1869 John C. Garrett
70 William L. Rutledge . .
71 William Craig
72 Almon P. Lyons
73 William Buchanan
74 See Toronto Conference
46
42
36
44
40
3 02
1 14
i 07
1 25
0 50
i 66
2 00
1 15
3 25
3 00
3 60
4 66
1 58
348
7 20
370
20 50
353
15 15
266
7 73
200
12 89
233
15 76
229
12 12
232
14 00
300
20 62
223
22 03
200
24 00
195
24 83
257
15 15
263
18 42
6 78
6 76
3 32
CHATHAM.
The County Town of the County of Kent. It is situate on the River Thames, in the Township of
Raleigh. Distant from Windsor 46 miles, from London 64 miles, from Hamilton 138 miles, and
from Toronto 176 miles.
1843 Cornelius Flummerfelt, George Young
44 Samuel C. Philp, Joseph E. Ryerson
45 Samuel C. Philp, Richard Whiting
46 William Willoughby, Nathan Axtle
47 Edward Sallows, John Webster ...
48 Samuel Fear, John G. Laird
49 Samuel Fear, Thomas Stobbs ....
50 Thomas Fawcett, Joel Briggs
51 William Price, James Taylor
52 William Price, Joseph Hugill
53 William Price, William Creighton
54 Edmund Shepherd, Thomas D. Pearson
55 Noble F. English, William Hawke
56 Noble F. English, John C. Ash . .
ki William Ames. Samuel Down
7
10
6
00
2
12
3
33
5
12
4
37
7
48
13
45
18 37
25
00
20 00
16
00
16 00
188
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 Edwin Clement, Henry Beeson
59 Edwin Clement, Henry Beeson
60 Edwin Clement, William Irwin ......
61 George Cochran, David Brethour
62 George Cochran, Peter Bawtinhimer
63 Lewis Warner, Kenneth McKenzie . .
64 Thomas Cleghorn, Manly Benson .
oc n n j \ Thomas Cullen
65 George Goodson j Wm p Magwood-
66 George Goodson, James Laird
67 George Goodson, John James Hare
68 Alex. Langford, George A. Mitchell, B.A.
69 Alex. Langford, Thomas Cardus
70 Alex. Langford, Richard W. Woodsworth
71 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A., John Semmens . .
72 Edward B. Ry(&man, M.A., John E. Lanceley
73 William S. Griffin, Joseph Odery
74 See London Conference . . .
No. of
Members.
292
364
417
215
188
211
175
141
177
190
172
180
185
194
175
185
156
Conting.
Educa.
Fund.
Fund.
$16 12
$8 50
18 62
13 81
18 78
14 35
14 34
12 26
12 95
4 50
14 11
5 91
14 00
5 95
12 50
5 59
15 28
8 76
16 25
9 00
16 50
9 29
22 57
19 00
23 25
22 00
39 24
25 00
37 40
23 10 '
40 54
13 24
42 36 1
17 09
Sup. M.
Fund.
$12 00
25 07
39 65
20 31
12 77
24 00
26 76
23 10
29 62
30 00
30 50
50 25
51 00
52 00
53 00
61 06
67 00
CHATSWORTH.
A village in the Township of Holland, County of Grey, Ontario.
and Sullivan Mission.
1866 John Neelands . . ...
67 John Neelands
68 Joseph Hill
69 Joseph Hill . . . . . .
70 Josias Greene
71 Josias Greene . .
72 Josias Greene .... . . ... ....
73 John Webster
74 See Toronto Conference ...
It was formerly called Holland
2 78
2 80
3 00
3 65
4 26
6 00
6 76
11 25
11 32
78
2 04
2 04
67
2 12
2 14
64
2 67
2 00
54
2 80
1 55
57
3 00
1 70
90
7 78
3 00
.178
8 04
5 00
179
9 31
5 00
161
9 41
5 10
CHELSEA.
t
A small village in the Township of Hull, County of Ottawa, Province of Quebec.
1873 Peter Ker , . . , ... .
74 Montreal Conference . . . . | 40 I 4 53 1 15 |
3 14
CHINGUACOUSY.
A township in the County of Peel, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Georgetown Circuit.
1872 Benjamin Sherlock
73 Benjamin Sherlock
74 See Toronto Conference
160
125
6 30
7 50
15
20
11 00
11 16
CHIPPAWA.
A village at the mouth of the River Chippawa, in the Townships of Stamford and Willoughby, County
of Welland, Ontario. It was formerly part of Stamford Circuit.
1843 Sylvester Hurlburt
44 Included again in the Stamford Circuit
45 John K. Williston
46 Luther O. Rice
47 Luther O. Rice, Stephen Brownell .
48 Reuben E. Tupper, Stephen Brownell
49 Reuben E. Tupper, George Case
50 Reuben E. Tupper, Nelson Brown.
51 Robert Corson, William Creighton
52 Name of Circuit changed to Crowland ...'".'.
ioo
6 43
107
10 43
93
10 95
149
9 58
122
16 57
130
14 32
120
14 52
110
10 40
7 66
14-73
4 00
4 00
5 00
16 60
12 00
8 25
CLARENCEVILLE.
A village in the Township of Noyan, County of Missiquoi, Quebec, k was formerly part of St Armwid
Circuit.
1845 Thomas Campbell . .
k46 Thomas Campbell 210
47 Thomas Campbell ...... 176
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
189
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
48 Edmund S. Ingalls
193 •
49 Edmund S. Ingalls ...
....
50 Edmund S. Ingalls . . . .
52 Henry Lanton ... . . ....
....
53 Henry Lanton
....
54 Henry Lanton ... . . ....
55 John Tomkins
229
....
56 John Tomkins ... ....
200
$4 20
$3 96
$5 00
57 John Tomkins
109
3 23
8 00
58 Rufus A. Flanders
186
2 00
10 00
59 Rufus A. Flanders
181
2 82
2 86
3 49
60 Rufus A. Flanders . . .
172
2 90
.4 39
61 Thomas W. Constable . . .
173
2 25
1 80
5 85
62 Thomas W. Constable
199
6 18
1 81
12 00
63 Thomas W. Constable . . . .
151
2 86
1 37
8 25
64 Rufus A. Flanders .
142
4 05
2 15
6 15
fit. ( Rufus A. Flanders )
j James Graham . )
154
3 50
3 11
6 08
66 Samuel G. Phillips
144
1 80
3 14
7 70
67 Samuel G. Phillips . . ...
215
1 62
2 50
7 97
253
1 61
2 55
7 00
227
2 30
3 75
7 86
70 John Armstrong
205
2 30
6 40
11 50
71 John Armstrong
210
8 19
8 54
21 00
220
8 25
7 00
25 00
73 George H. Squire, B. A
235
9 00
6 64
35 00
74 See Montreal Conference ...
216
10 08
7 00
35 00
CLARENDON.
A village and township on the Ottawa River, in the County of Pontiac, Quebec.
1833 Stephen Brownell
34
35 Daniel Berney
36 William Willoughby
37 Vincent B. Howard
38 Stephen Brownell
39 John Armstrong
4C John Armstrong
41 James Hughes
42 William Dignam. ... ....
43 William Norton.
44 William Norton ...
45 John Howes .
46 James Greener
47 James Greener
48 David Jennings, Lewis Morton . ...
49 David Jennings
50 Wm. M. Pattyson, Silas Huntingdon .
51 Wm. M. Pattyson, Andrew McAlister
Portage-du-Fort united with it.
52 Thomas McMullen .
53 Thomas McMullen
54 Luther Houghton
55 Luther Houghton
56 Richard Robinson
57 Richard Pobinson .
58 Wm. T. Hewitt, Samuel Teeson
59 Wm T. Hewitt, Hiram Fowler
60 Wm. T. Hewitt
61 William Creighton
62 William Creighton
63 William Creighton, Charles E. Ferry .
64 William Shannon (W. W. Meacham) .
65 William Shannon, John H. Stewart
66 William Shannon, John H. Stewart
55
50
80
96
103
93
92
92
86
90
187
201
228
228
211
182
146
168
170
175
190
274
234
173
168
202
207
154
167
186
184
190
195
14 93
3 59
7 15
6 18
1 25
2 00
9 07
11 60
11
5
4
4
60
20
02
00
68
8 30
10 49
11 .S3
6 71
7 03
7 IS
7 00
6 45
2 37
2 87
2 90
3 20
2 05
3 00
2 19
3 91
4 03
4 14
2 50
25
35
20
1 51
1 04
50
25
75
00
00
28
48
1 50
1 50
1 00
4 12
4 25
5 90
5 35
7 50
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 15
00
76
15
80
67
05
Portage du Fort set off.
190
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1867 William Sanderson, Andrew C. Eastman
68 William Sanderson
69 John Howes ....
70 John Howes . . ....
Portage du Fort annexed, 1 year.
71 Edwin Fessant, Brabazon B. Dundas. . .
72 George Stenning
78 George Stenning . .
74 Montreal Conference . ' . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
203
$3 49
•1 12
220
4 81
2 74
206
4 97
3 00
157
6 00
3 50
174
6 14
4 90
207
8 10
7 00
164
5 00
2 00
173
4 00
1 25
Sup. M.
Fund.
87 63
10 31
11 59
20 00
25 00
36 50
15 00
6 00
CLINTON.
A village in the townships of Tuekersmith, Hullet and Goderich, County of Huron, Ontario. It was
formerly part of Goderich Mission. It is distant from Goderich 12 miles, from Stratford 32 miles,
and from Toronto 120 miles.
1854 -Alex. Campbell, John Hough. . ........
55 Alex. Campbell, Alex. Sutherland
56 Alex. Campbell . .
57 Thomas Cleghorn, Joseph Jones ...... .
58 Thomas Cleghorn, Samuel C. Philp, Jr.
59 Thomas Cleghorn, George H. Cornish . .
60 John Mills, Daniel E. Brownell ...
61 John Mills, Thomas Kelly
62 John Mills, Thomas E. Garbutt.
63 William J. Hunter, Daniel E. Brownell
64 Robert Brewster, Thomas Brock . . .
<!5 Robert Brewster, George Mitchell
66 Robert Brewster, George Leach
67 William Hawke, Henry Kellam ...
68 William Hawke, Henry Kellam '
69 William Hawke, Henry Kellam
70 James Graham
71 James Graham
72 James Graham ........
73 William S. Blackstock
74 See London Conference
• • ■ •
* • • • •
. . •
319
5 50
8 80
341
27 83
9 40
351
21 00
9 61
362
26 00
13 00
406
23 40
9 25
427
25 00
10 00
422
26 00
11 00
430
24 00
10 11
406
20 00
8 51
* 412
21 29
9 20
358
21 30
9 30
335
21 30
5 68
341
21 30
7 50
304
22 36
7 80
345
24 67
16 36
t340
24 89 '
17 03
122
13 75
8 25
113
9 59
6 32
116
13 00
7 25
154
12 72
6 00
9 25
18 00
20 15
31 50
35 00
43 00
48 00
51 00
66 56
60 87
61 00
62 00
55 30
71 87
74 10
71 19
21 50
16 00
24 75
40 00
COATICOKE and BARNSTON.
Two villages in the County of Stanstead, Quebec. Distant from Montreal about 118 miles, and from
Stanstead Plains 13 miles. It was formerly part of Stanstead Mission.
1860 Benjamin Cole
61 Benjamin Cole
62 Benjamin Cole ....
63 John Salmon, B.A. ...
64 John Salmon, B.A. ..
65 John S. Evans ...
66 John S. Evans . ....
67 James E. Richardson
68 James E. Richardson
69 James E. Richardson.. ,
70 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A
71 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A., Henry W- Knowles. ,
72 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A., Allan Patterson..
73 LeRoy Hooker, Allan Patterson
74 See Montreal Conference
• a a •
• • • •
> * > •
80
15 75
.4 35
88
7 75
3 06
73
6 61
2 16
73
6 67
1 50
76
5 35
1 62
59
6 16
5 64
59
6 28
1 70
67
13 66
5 07
64
12 00
7 00
84
12 02
7 42
109
12 50
10 00
136
7 05
4 61
140
8 20
5 33
150
8 45
5 20
9 20
10 00
6 19
6 73
4 57
6 87
7 00
9 31
11 12
11 52
12 10
10 22
10 25
10 86
COBOOONK.
A small village in the township of Bexley, County of Victoria, Ontario. It was formerly called
Victoria Road Mission.
1863 Peter Campbell
The townships of Garden and Dalton now united to it.
64 Peter Campbell, James A. McClung
65 William H. Schofield, B.A., James A. McClung...,
66 Alex. A. Magwood.
67 David Hardie .......
57
1 76
45
1 25
0 75
82
0 75
45 00
t 83
"
45
i is
1 00
1 40
1 00
6*72
h Some appointments given to Seaforth. + Londesboro'. with 238 members set off.
+ Ponton nns? Ttnl4-A«* nu+ r\Pf *%T\A H/\1 BitTrat* Miooinn firvmvinrl
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
191
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 David Hardie.
69 David Hardie
Bolsover united.
70 Wm Sutton, Brabazon B. Dundas .
71 Wm. Sutton, Almon P. Lyons
72 Wm. Sutton
73 Albert C. Wilson
74 Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
62
66
37
122
126
47
50
Conting.
Fund.
00
15
21
30
00
60
03
Educa.
Fund.
n oo
2 25
0 50
75
75
10
90
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 08
4 30
2 00
9 57
8 00
2 75
10 00
COBOURG.
The County Town of the County of Northumberland, Ontario. It is situated in the township of
Hamilton, on the north shore of Lake Ontario. It was formerly called Smith's Creek Circuit.
1825 David Breakenridge, John Black.. . .
26 Wm. Slater, John Black . . .
27 Wm. Slater, Egerton Ryerson.
28 James Norris, Ephraim Evans.
29 David Wright, John Carroll
30 David Wright, Daniel McMullen. .
31 Rowley Hey land, Edmund Shepherd .
32 Richard Jones, John C. Davidson.
33 Richard Jones, Thomas Bevitt. .
34 Thomas Bevitt, Heman Davis.
35 Hamilton Biggar, John Flanagan
36 George Poole, Adam Townley ....
37 John Carroll, John Douse. ,
38 John Carroll, Hannibal Mulkins .
39 James Brock, Alex. McNab .
40 James Brock, John Beatty
41 Edwy M. Ryerson ....
42 Edwy M. Ryerson.
43 Asahel Hurlburt. . .
44 Wm. McCullough ,
45 Wm. McCullough
46 Jonathan Scott.
47 Jonathan Scott.
48 John Douse. . . .
49 John Bredin
50 John Bredin
51 George R. Sanderson .
52 George R. Sanderson . .
53 George R. Sanderson. ,
54 George H. Davis .
55 George H. Davis.. . .
56 John Bredin
57 John Bredin. .
58 John Bredin.
59 Wm. H. Poole .
60 Wm. H. Poole
61 Wm. H. Poole
62 James H. Bishop .
63 James H. Bishop. . .
64 James H. Bishop . .
65 Richard Jones, Charles Lavell, M.A..
66 Richard Jones, Charles Lavell, M.A
67 Richard Jones. , .
68 William Pollard
69 William Pollard
70 William Pollard
71 William Briggs
72 William Briggs
73 William Briggs
74 Toronto Conference
472
452
325
317
360
519
538
560
400
447
404
300
296
522
+ 468
393
J 184 '
207
342
256
280
292
255
245
185
155
163
161
170
270
282
346
353
365
§380,,
222
257
315
269
237
226
253
224
219
231
221
266
250
281
206
24 50
28 48
25 64
19 22
7 67
10 30
14 26
14 80
17 42
17 50
17 75
18 58
10 61
11 88
12 00
15 45
16 03
19 55
18 45
20 00
32 80
21 18
22 55
13 00
13 00
14 50
19 00
18 65
•21 66
21 77
26 75
25 48
30 12
31 21
35 00
36 71
40 00
41 17
20 16
18 83
24 93
20 55
21 00
9 00
8 00
9 00
6 27
9 20
10 00
13 55
11 68
11 37
27 00
26 09
40 00
41 25
20 CO
°0 00
2 10
12 00
14 16
14 31
8 90
26 66
9 87
8 00
6 37
7 30
8 00
10 00
12 25
14 27
14 85
12 00
12 50
8 45
9 25
10 00
12 10
9 75
30 87
60 00
50 00
60 25
17 00
17 50
26 75
13 50
39 00
39 00
50 00
52 75
75 00
65 00
73 00
102 75
85 00
85 00
87 00
* Bolsover again set off. + Colborne set off. J Port Hope set off.
§ Baltimore, Grafton, and Plainville set off.
192
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
COLBORNE
A village in the township of Cramahe, County of Northumberland, Ontario. It was formerly part
of the Cobourg Circuit. It is distant from Cobourg 14 miles, and from Toronto 86 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members;
Fund.
Fund.
142'
$5 25
112
5 40
200
7 00
220
2 60
222
4 00
• • ■
306
8 25
• . .
363
16 00
335
12 00
372
18 58
*460
16 00
266
7 60
170
5 83
177
6 42
170
6 80
167
9 30
118
8 30
142
10 87
$4 65
210
8 60
6 68
271
8 00
4 10
287
9 02
4 50
303
7 65
3 36
317
8 00
4 00
391
11 52
4 94
431
11 77
5 60
395
10 38
5 71
384
10 00
' 5 07
379
11 25
5 44
365
12 64
5 92
t350
16 67
9 04
195
12 31
10 33
189
15 82
10 50
170
11 14
10 68
203
11 90
5 00
200
12 50
8 00
200
12 75
6 24
Sup. M.
Fund.
1839 Wm. Haw
40 Joseph Messmore
41 Joseph Messmore. ...
42 Wm. Young. ...
43 John Black
44 John Black, David B. Madden .
45 Egbert Darlington, Daniel Wright
46 Robert Darlington, Nelson Brown
47 Wm. Morton, Abraham Dayman
48 Wm. Coleman, Wm. Morton . . ;
49 Sylvester Hurlburt, Nelson Brown. . .
50 Sylvester Hurlburt
51 James Hughes ......
52 James Hughes .....(.
53 JohnG. Witted
54 JohnG. Witted
55 Charles Taggart . . .
56 Charles Taggart ....
57 Charles Taggart ....
58 Thomas Stobbs .
59 Thomas Stobbs
60 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D. , . . ....... .
61 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D., James Hannon
62 Francis Coleman, James Hannon. „,..,.
63 Francis Coleman, Wm. Halstead
64 David C. Clappison, John Burwash, B. A
65 David C. Clappison, Samuel Might
66 David C. Clappison, Thomas M. Campbell. ...
67 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S., George Robson
68 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S
69 Robert Fowler, M.D, M.R.C.S
70 George Case
71 George Case
72 William MeCullough . .
73 William MeCullough
74 See Toronto Conference
COLDWATER.
A village in the township of Medonte, County of Simcoe, Ontario
1868 Supplied from Orillia
69 John W. Clipsham .
70 John W. Clipsham
71 Supplied from Orillia
72 Supplied from Orillia
-o \ Robert Lochead,
Thomas Snowdon
74 See Toronto Conference .
*3 10
3 20
4 00
3 18
3 50
8 00
10 00
10 00
14 85
13 00
10 00
6 48
7 25
8 00
8 32
3 72
11 22
20 00
13 00
16 75
11 52
20 50
22 00
22 00
22 50
17 35
29 34
31 10
27 50
19 10
25 00
17 50
18 23
20 00
20 00
It was formerly part of Orillia Circuit.
0 78
1 92
1 00
12 22
4 85
2 48
20
a • • »
*- .
22
0 89
0 56
41
0 20
0 17
34
4 78
5 02
41
6 24
7 34
49
5 40
1 97
52
3 00
1 55
It was formerly Thorne Mission.
COLLFIELD.
A village in the township of Litchfield, County of Pontiac, Quebec
1870 James Simpson, Wm. Knox
71 George Stenning
72 Samuel E. Maudsley . .„,,.. ,
73 See Bryson ...
COLLINGWOOD.
A Town in the township of Nottawasaga, on the Georgian Bay, County of Simcoe, Ontaro.
70
2 90
2 50
3 63
75
5 09
1 10
8 00
81
2 29
8 00
54
3 76
1 29
6 14
from Toronto 96 miles.
1853 Edward Sallows.
54 Edward Sallows
55 Joel Briggs.
39
48
2 42
2 26
Distant
1 88
2 46
* r..;,.v,+™
+ PiXlil^A*
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFEKENCE.
193
Year
Names of Ministers.
1856 Robert Graham
57 Robert Graham
58 Kennedy Creighton
59 Kennedy Creighton
Nottawasaga Mission united with it for one year.
60 Charles Silvester, Edwin Fessant ....
61 Charles Silvester ....
62 Charles Fish ... . .
63 Charles Fish
64 Edward H. Dewart
65 William Lund
66 Charles Turver . .
67 Charles Turver
68 Charles Turver
69 Francis Berry
70 Francis Berry ....
71 Francis Berry . .
72 Joseph W. McCallum
73 Joseph W. McCallum
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members
32
35
33
24
27
139
21
68
35
27
35
31
34
50
60
104
173
163
164
Conting.
Fund.
$4 12
5 05
3 00
2 80
1
11
3
4
3
60
28
10
35
00
2 50
2 55
3 00
3 50
3 60*
Educa.
Fund.
8 98
13 30
15 00
13 70
$3 00
1 92
1 83
1 75
1 45
5 05
2 49
2 50
Sup. M.
Fund.
§3 50
10 00
4 00
2 75
(54
47
55
50
60
00
70
00
20
75
50
50
75
20
50
00
20
4 85
5 00
5 00
4 50
13 20
9 45
18 00
20 00
20 00
COMPTON.
A tillage and township in the County of Compton, Quebec. Distant from Stanstead 20 miles, from
Montreal 110 miles.
1840 Edmund Botterell
41 John Tomkins
42 John Tomkins
43 John Tomkins '
44 Edmund S. Ingalls
45 Edmund S. Ingalls
46 Benjamin Slight, M. A
47 Benjamin Slight, M.A . .
48 Thomas Campbell .
49 Thomas Campbell . .
50 Malcolm McDonald
51 Malcolm McDonald
52 Malcolm McDonald
53 William Andrews .
54 JohnB. Selley, M.D
55 JohnB. Selley, M.D . . . .. ..
Coaticoke now united with it.
56 John B. Selley, M.D
57 Joseph Forsyth
58 Joseph Forsyth . .
59 Joseph Forsyth .
60 Samuel G. Phillips . .
61 Samuel G. Phillips
62 Samuel G. Phillips
63 Benjamin Cole, William W
64 Benjamin Cole
65 Benjamin Cole
66 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A
67 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A
68 Moses M. Johnson
69 Moses M. Johnson
70 James E. Richardson
71 James E. Richardson
72 James E. Richardson
73 Thomas C. Brown
74 See Montreal Conference
Ross
203
195
185
155
165
165
189
83
100
104
50
59
60
60
60
90
78
104
74
97
80
69
74
62
79
71
70
74
100
2 00
2 25
6 00
6 50
6 00
30
60
68
2 95
5 27
5 80
3 83
3 90
4
4
3
8
8
8
11
S6
94
50
94
42
50
15
10
03
00
63
33
6 00
60
4.")
50
2 00
7 00
12 00
15 00
15 00
6 00
5 09
8 20
6 36
5 45
5 02
5 17
18 25
9 07
3 35
9 00
12 50
12 50
16 00
CONSECON.
*. village in the townships of Hillier and Ameliasburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario,
from Picton 22 miles, from Brighton 15 miles.
1844 Robert Corson, John Sanderson .
45 William McFadden, Thomas Cleghorn
46 William McFadden, Abraham Dayman
47 William McFadden, Charles Turver . .
13
481
12 30
385
15 50
372
! 16 22
Distan
13 08
13 12
9 23
194
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
59 John Jackson
1848 Richard Jones, William H. Poole
49 Richard Jones, William H. Poole . . .
50 David B. Madden, John A. Williams
51 David B. Madden, John A. Williams
52 John A. Williams, John G. Witted
53 Michael Fawcett, Charles Taggart . . .
54 Michael Fawcett, Charles Taggart
55 Michael Fawcett, Peter German .
56 Michael Fawcett, David B. Madden
__ T , T I David B. Madden
57 Johp Lever j Arthur Browning
58 James Greener, John Jackson . ....
Robert Fowler, M.D.
Alex. Campbell, 2nd.
60 Joel Briggs, Edward Harris
61 Joel Briggs, Alex. Lester
62 Joel Briggs, George Brown, 2nd
63 George Browne, David Kennedy, B.A.
64 George Browne, David Kennedy, B.A.
65 George Browne, David Brethour ...
66 John Walton, Alex. Hardie, B.A
«t t i. -V.T u ( Elisha Tennant
67 John Walton,
No. of
Members.
Thomas Campbell
68 John Walton, Edward Morrow. M.A.
69 Andrew B. Chambers
70 Andrew B. Chambers
71 Andrew B. Chambers
72 William J. Hewitt
73 William J. Hewitt
74 Toronto Conference
380
510
480
442
409
470
490
586
595
666
707
450
297
399
303
350
350
325
386
365
344
+ 357
148
LSI
163
140
141
Conting.
Fund.
$14 49
20 00
20 55
20 60
18 68
19 00
17 00
17 60
19 00
20 00
13 70
5 05
Educa.
Fund.
$4 20
6 00
7 00
7 10
2 50
Sup. ft
Fund
9 37
3 25
29 50
10 00
5 00
32 00
8 00
4 00
27 00
7 21
2 22
30 00
10 60
3 62
46 17
7 72
2 00
31 00
9 00
5 00
33 00
10 25
4 00
34 50
8 08
4 00
26 57
9 58
7 18
27 24
9 C6
5 65
17 80
10 00
7 61
2L 00
10 19
7 30
22 75
8 50 ]
4 00
8 00
9 50 |
4 00
18 00
$10 2(
26 3J
29 OC
31 48
34 23
38 00
31 75
35 00
36 00
46 80
53 32
66 75
COOKSHIRE.
A village in the township of Eaton, Co. Compton, Quebec. It was formerly part of the Eato,n Circui
1871 Hiram Fowler . . .. ...
72 Cornelius Jones . . . 46 4 00 2 78 6 03
73 Cornelius Jones 54 4 85 3 00 6 50
74 Montreal Conference . ..i . . . ' 54 5 00 2 09 6 00
COOKSTOWN.
A village on the corners of the townships of West Gwillimbury, Tecumseth and Essa, in the Count
of Simcoe, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 49 miles, from Barrie 13 miles, and from Bradfor
13 miles. It was formerly part of Bradford Circuit.
1851 Luther 0. Rice .... .......
52 Luther O. Rice . . . .
98
6 58
3 90
53 Luther 0. Rice ...
131
5 20
6 40
54 Joel Briggs ... . . ..= .',,...
133
9 07
9 77
55 John A. Williams
210
6 50
3 15
11 00
205
12 00
6 50
30 00
57 Charles Turver, Nicholas R. Willoughby
200
15 40
7 00
22 00
58 Charles Turver, Isaac Baker ...
282
12 20
4 05
18 00
59 John S. Clarke, Benjamin Sherlock . .
281
10 20
3 43
25 25
60 John S. Clarke, Thomas Bell
331
10 68
3 50
20 00
61 John S. Clarke, Thomas Bell
323
10 50
3 50
29 00
62 Joseph Sheply, Isaac Gold
355
10 75
4 00
34 50
63 Matthew Swann, Joseph Colling
353
14 03
6 56
60 86
64 Matthew Swann, Nelson Burns, M.A.
365
15 98
8 72
71 52
65 Matthew Swann, Peter Addison .
, 394
' 412
11 18
7 11
60 00
66 Alex. R. Campbell, Peter Addison ...
15 32
8 56
60 84
67 Alex. R. Campbell, Peter Addison
370
15 47
7 08
80 50
68 Alex. R. Campbell, John H. Keppel ....
437
23 00
8 20
90 50
69 Wiliam Hay, Andrew Cunningham . . ...
i 521
18 93
15 00
87 10
70 William Hay, David Cattanach ...... ...
365
14 93
7 43
72 93
71 Wm. Hay, John C. Stevenson. ... „ ..
375
18 86
10 00
75 51
72 Wm. Irwin, Charles Smith . . ,
380
20 32
10 25
75 52
73 Wm. Irwin, Wm. G. Howson ...
360
18 00
9 11
77 00
74 See Toronto Conference ...
360
18 09
9 25
77 16
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
195
COOKSVILLE.
A village on Dundas Street, in Toronto township, County of Peel, Ontario. Di stant from Toronto
16 miles, from Port Credit 2J miles. It was formerly part of Toronto Circuit.
Yew-
Names of Ministers.
1848 David Wright
49 David Wright .
50 James Hughes.
51 Jonathan Scott ....
52 Jonathan Scott
53 Jonathan Scott
54 Benjamin Nankeville
55 Benjamin Nankeville
-„ I Benjamin Nankeville, /
j John Wesley Savage, \ ', '
57 James N orris ....
58 Noble F English ...
59 Noble F. English
60 Noble F. English . ....
61 James Greener
62 James Greener, George Martin Brown
,63 James Greener, George Rogers.
64 Wm. Philp, James Woodsworth .
65 Wm. Philp, John Smiley, B.A
66 Wm. rivilp, George Mitchell
67 Thomas S. Howard, Alex. C. Harris
68 Thomas S. Howard, Abel Edwards.
69 Samuel C. Philp, jr., James Montgomery
70 Samuel C. Philp. jr., John G. Scott . . .
71 Manly Benson, John S. Smith .
72 David L. Brethour, Wm. G. Howson .
73 Andrew Cunningham, William R. Morrison. . .
74 See Toronto Conference.
No. of
Members.
83
91
92
105
198
161
145
165
245
201
207
225
260
220
225
226
220
196
220
235
237
240
242
244
224
234
Conting.
Fund.
$8 26
6 67
10 30
12 48
16 60
16 66
20 95
22 18
22 87
17 23
16 61
14 42
11 06
13 22
15 51
16 00
19 02
11 98
19 94
20 50
21 05
22 00
23 01
23 17
23 40
22 90
Educa
Fund.
$8 18
11 12
6 80
8 80
10 18
10 48
10 00
10
14
15
11
43
00
11
•25
Sup. M.
Fund.
11
46
4
05
4
46
4
35
3
91
4
00 ■
5
69
5
75
10 90
$6 83
6 45
8 80
14 34
16 12
12 25
14 90
19 15
16 10
16 03
14 67
15 78
12 60
16 82
17.00
17 20
31 04
36" 48
34 42
41 20
42 00
44 00
50 00
64 50
45 33
64 59
CORNWALL.
A town and township [in the County of Stormont, Ontario. From 1792 to 1808 it formed a part of
the Oswegotchie Circuit. It is 68 miles from Montreal, and 105 miles from Kingston.
1808
9
10
11
to
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
to
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
Wm. Snow . .
Elias Pattie
Bela Smith
No record — but probably supplied by the Augusta
preachers.
Wm. Brown
Nathaniel Reeder . .
James G. Peale
Elijah Boardman, J. Botfield.
Philander Smith . .
Vacant . . . .
Wm. H. Williams
Ezra Healey, John Black .
Ezra Healey, George Poole .
Wyatt Chamberlayne
David Wright .
Wm. H. Williams, Jacob Poole
Charles Wood
John Black . . . . .
John Flanagan
John Tooke .
Wm. Pollard
Joseph W. McCallum, Michael Baxter .
35
40
40
52
50
54
113
142
176
172
400
423
470
442
489
274
289
290
150
268
6 25
9 50
8 00
6 00
196
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1846 Simon Huntington, George Case
47 Simon Huntington, Jonathan Loverin
48 Wm. H. Williams, Wm. M. Pattyson
49 Wm. H. Williams, Lewis Morton
50 Edward Sallows, John B. Armstrong
51 Vincent B. Howard, Wm. Burns
52 Vincent B. Howard, Wm. Burns
53 Vincent B. Howard.
54 John Howes, Robert Hobbs . . .
55 John Howes.
56 John Howes. . .
57 Peter German
58 Peter German .
59) ....
60 ) Included in Moulinette Circuit.
61 Hugh McLean. ...
62 Hugh McLean.
63 Hugh McLean
64 Joseph Hugill . ...
65 Joseph Hugill
66 Joseph Hugill
67 George N. A. F- T. Dickson . . .
68 George N. A. F. T. Dickson
69 William C. Henderson, M.A
70 William C. Henderson, M.A. . .
71 William C. Henderson, M.A
72 Alexander Campbell
73 Alexander Campbell ...
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members,
Sup. M.
Fund.
2 12
3 10
3 50
3 75
7 00
8 00
12 00
12 00
12 49
11 28
13 06
14 00
15 00
CRAIGHURST.
A village in the Township of Flos, County of Simcoe, Ontario. It was formerly known as the Flog
and Medonte Mission. Penetanguishene Mission was united to it in 1865.
1864 James F. Latimer .... . . ... .... ...
65 James Anderson, James Woodsworth 97 2 70 1 00 3 00
66 James Matheson . . . 112 5 08 2 34 4 60
67 James Matheson ... ... . 70 3 68 1 95 3 65
68 James Matheson ... 87 3 90 2 05 4 10
69 John W. Wicher 117 2 51 3 20 4 15
70 John W. Wicher .... 112 2 75 2 10 5 00
71 (See Hillsdale) . . .100 2 80 3 10 5 00
CROSBY.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Leeds, Ontario.
Townships of Crosby, Bastard, and Kitley.
1827 Jacob Poole ........
28) . 237
to > Supplied from other Circuits. ■
34)
35 Thomas Harmon ... .
36 Stephen Brownell . . .... 164
37 James Currie . 100
38 William Young. 86 2 00
39 William Young. . 100 8 20
40 George Goodson ... H5 7 80
41 George Goodson . . .... 175 7 05
42 James Hughes . . .... . . ... 344 8 92
43 James Hughes . . 334 5 25
44 Daniel Berney ...... .... 294 5 33
45 Matthew Connor ......... 269 5 23
46 Matthew Connor ....... 218 7 89
47 Set- Newboro' ......... . 218 3 28
The Mission consisted of the
12
40
00
22
CO
00
05
60
75
00
50
GO
CROWLAND.
A village and township in Co. of Welland, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Chippewa Circuit
1852 Robert Corson, Richard Clarke
53 Thomas Jeffers, John Shaw. . .
54 Included in Welland Circuit
120
1 Kft
11 00
19 no
8 50
10 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
]97
D.
DANVILLE.
A Tillage in the township of Shipton, County of Richmond, Quebec. It was formerly part of Mel-
bourne Mission. Distant from Montreal 87 miles, and from Quebec 84 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1856 Charles Stringfellow
57 Thomas Derrick, Robert Mark
58 Thomas Derrick
59 Thomas Derrick
60 Thomas Derrick
61 Edwin Fessant
62 John S. Evans
63 John »S. Evans
64 John S. Evans
65 Robert H. Smith . . .
66 Robert H. Smith
67 Robert H. Smith
68 William Jackson
69 William Jackson
70 William Jackson
71 George Washington, M.A ..
72 George Washington, M.A
73 George Washington, M.A
74 See Montreal Conference . . .
DARLINGTON.
The name of a township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
Circuit.
1869 Alfred McCann, Alexander C. Chambers
70 Alfred McCann, Richard W Williams
71 Thomas A. Ferguson, Thomas H. Patchell
72 Thomas A. Ferguson, James F. Metcalfe
73 Thomas A. Ferguson, Isaac N. Robinson . . .
74 See Toronto Conference
33
43
178
138
110
96
102
110
107
110
110
110
133
134
169
147
180
173
158
$3 00
59
20
75
03
95
94
99
60
50
00
00
00
85
80
54
34
45
$2 00
0 75
00
00
75
38
10
00
00
00
3 45
7 57
7 57
6 42
1 50
3 10
1
5
3
3
2
1
2
2
Sup. M.
Fund.
•$2' 50
1 00
4 50
10 50
7 00
7 98
8 00
8 50
7 00
7 00
8 20
15 33
15 00
15 30
11 56
13 45
It was formerly part of the Bowman ville
275
269
230
222
256
19 54
23 00
23 00
20 64
16 95
9 00
15 25
12 00
9 47
7 25
50 54
60 43
34 50
60 60
59 31
DAVENPORT and SEATON.
Davenport is the name of a post-office and railroad station on the Northern Railroad, 5£ miles from
Toronto. Seaton is a small village in the township and County of York, Ontario. It was
formerly part of Toronto West Circuit.
1866 James Graham
67
68 William H. Withrow, M.A
69 William H. Withrow, M.A
70 Charles Turver
71 Davidson McDonald. . .
72 Davidson McDonald..
73 William McFadden
74 See Toronto Conference
DAWN MILLS.
A small village in the Township of Camden, County of Kent, Ontario.
Florence Circuit.
1868 John L. Kerr
69 John L. Kerr ... . .
70 John L. Kerr . .
71 William Chapman .. . . .
72 Henry Reid, John Walton 2nd
73 William C. Watson, M.A., Joseph Guest .. .
IX Spc London Conference
48
5 92
3 21
6 75
56
3 15
4 00
4 00
49
2 13
2 50
9 00
62
7 23
2 7:>
10 00
56
8 68
2 60
21 25
63
8 75
i 00
30 00
nt, Ontario. It
vas formet
ly part of
iis
5 00
3 00
5 82
120
5 40
3 36
6 10
136
6 10
3 82
7 63
176
12 20
5 30
13 63
227
13 25
6 50
20 00
225
19 75
7 60
10 00
198
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
DELHI.
A village in the Township of Middleton, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
burg Mission.
It was formerly Fredericks-
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1856
57
58
59
$123
152
125
$5si
6 29
4 12
$2 68
1 83
1 75
Charles W. M. Gilbert
Charles W. M. Gilbert
Name of Mission now changed to
Lynedoch
$2 83
11 80
9 88
DEMOKESTVILLE.
A village in the township of Sophiasburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario. It was formerly part
of Hallowell Circuit. It is distant from Picton 9 miles, and from Kingston 49 miles.
1845 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D
46 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D . . . ; 195 8 37 6 18
47 Noble F. English 191 8 00 7 00
48 George Carr 160 3 12 6 00
49 George Carr ... 180 4 37 6 12
50 William H. Poole 156 4 52 9 60
51 William H. Poole 177 5 98 7 70
52 Joseph Reynolds 180 5 90 . . 8 00
53 Joseph Reynolds 190 4 30 8 48
54 Vincent B. Howard. . . 264 4 70 . . 8 23
55 Vincent B. Howard. 236 5 70 1 25 7 00
56 William H. Williams 226 5 85 1 90 7 50
57 William Cbleman, Richard Potter 220 8 03 1 25 16 00
* 58 Michael Baxter, Hugh McLean 369 15 16 6 27 17 50
59 Aaron D.Miller... 317 7 75 150 14 50
60 Aaron D. Miller ... 194 4 60 1 25 6 50
61 George Carr . 178 3 50 1 37 12 20
62 George Carr . . ....... .202 4 25 2 06 13 00
63 George Carr 209 4 43 2 16 1150
64 Thomas Cobb .... 203 6 22 2 20 20 00
65 Thomas Cobb. 216 5 95 2 00 1100
66 Thomas Cobb 222 4 16 2 26 1125
67 Garrett J. Dingman .... 218 5 00 2 30 12 00
68 Garrett J. Dingman 200 2 63 1 Oil 9 34
69 Thomas Cullen 212 4 57 1 65 10 00
70 Thomas Cullen, John Ferguson . . 209 11 02 6 21 12 90
71 Thomas Cullen, William H. Cairnduff 280 12 13 8 50 23 77
72 Edward Harris . : . . 320 ! 12 43 6 30 25 37
73 Edward Harris, Arthur B. Hames . . . . 270 j 9 19 5 75 22 50
74 See Toronto Conference.. 265 < 9 50 6 00 25 00
DENBIGH.
A township in the County of Addington, Ontario. It was formerly a part of the Flinton and Ad-
dington Road Mission. Distant from Belleville 82 miles.
1862 Richard Pretty ...
63 T. K. Dissert .
64 William Sutton
65 William Sutton . .
66 William Sutton
67 Charles E. Perry.
68 Charles E. Perry
69 Charles E. Perry.
70 William H.Cook.
71 William H. Cook
72 William H. Cook .
73 Jabez B. Wass, B.A
74 See Toronto Conference
22
36
40
38
1 00
0 20
44
1 00
1 00
42
1 00
1 00
65
1 20
1 20
64
1 25
1 00
62
67
. ..
76
1 00
67
1 45
1 00 1
1 50
2 00
2 25
1 40
1 50
0 75
1 50
1 80
3 00
DERBY.
A township in the County of Grey, Ontario. This Mission embraced all that tract of land lying be-
tween Owen Sound and Southampton.
1853 . ..... . . | I
54 David Hunt , , . 18 0 50 | ... I ...
55 <ii'oi-«{c Jacques ... ... 47 1 77
fi«
2 40
1 «T
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
199
DEVONSHIRE.
So called from the Village of Devon, in the township of Stephen, County of Huron, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1844 Thomas Williams
45
1
to
48
)
49
Charles Silvester
50
Thomas Williams
51
Thomas Williams
52 George Can ...
53 John Webster .
54 John Webster , .
55 John Webster, William R. Morden
56 Ephraim L. Koyl ....
57 Ephraim L. Koyl
58 William Dignam, Robert H Smith ....
59 William Dignam, Samuel Hume, J. Sanderson 2nd.
60 William Dignam
61 William Chapman, John Doel, Robert Shaw . . .
62 William Chapman, John Doel
63 See Exeter ... ...
No. of
Members.
116
96
108
110
112
134
133
172
208
172
236
342
337
460
393
Conting.
Fund.
$12 00
3
2
4
5
9
14
48
93
10
92
08
60
14 80
7 30
12 09
12 00
12 00
12 75
16 70
14 00
Educa.
Fund.
$4
5
4
3
2
4
5
6
4
12
40
75
11
00
50
00
00
00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1 00
1 50
2 55
3 54
4 87
5 00
8 05
10 53
13 62
5 32
5 00
5 00
6 80
20 00
20 00
DORCHESTER STATION.
A village in the township of Dorchester, County of Middlesex, Ontario. It is a station of the Great
Western Railway, 9J miles from London, and 9j miles from IngersolL
1867 William Galbraith
68 Thomas Hadwin 142 9 00 3 85 1125
69 Thomas Hadwin .... ... 142 9 14 5 00 12 00
70 Thomas Hadwin 142 9 00 5 00 12 00
71 James Kennedy 150 8 05 6 50 1100
72 James Kennedy 131 9 02 6 70 15 66
73 James Kennedy 129 10 21 6 08 17 29
74 See London Conference 146 10 80 6 63 20 28
DRAYTON.
A village in the townships of Peel and Maryboro', County of Wellington, Ontario,
part of the Peel Circuit. Distant from Guelph 27 miles.
1864 Alexander Burns, B.A . .
65 William Price, Christopher Cookman . . 356 7 61
66 William Price, William Raney . . ... 312 1114
67 Isaac Crane, John Ridley 313 13 77
68 Isaac Crane, Thomas W. Jackson .... .320 14 00
69 Matthew Swann, Edwin A. Chown, B.A 327 14 15
70 Matthew Swann, William Johnston 318 12 87
71 Matthew Swann, William H. Fife 332 13 77
72 Richard J. Forman, George A. Schram 310 13 02 /
73 Richard J. Forman, Henry Berry . . ... 316 14 28 7
74 See London Conference .... 400 14 96 7
It was formerly
3 34
5 37
6 18
6 20
10 00
9 50
12 75
16
00
12
5 08
26 17
36 00
40 00
40 00
35 00
38 25
37 00
40 00
56 55
DRUMMONDVILLE.
A village in the township of Stamford, County of Welland, Ontario. Distant from Hamilton 30 miles'
from Clifton 2 miles. From 1830 to 1849 the Circuit bore the name of Stamford, which see.
1849 Edwy M. Ryerson, John Hunt ... ... ....
50 Edwy M. Ryerson, John Hunt. .. . 253 17 63
51 Thomas Cosford, George Young 234 ] 22 02
52 Thomas Cosford, George Young 245 24 93
53 Thomas Cosford, Claudius Byrne 260 26 00
54 Alexander T. Green ... 282 28 00
55 Alexander T. Green . . 160 6 93 7 05
Suspension Bridge united with it.
56 William S. Griffin ... 130 11 98 5 05
57 George N. A. F. T. Dickson 133 10 78 6 58
13
25
13
50
20
00
21
00
22
00
12 37
14
00
5 75
200
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 George N. A. F. T. Dickson
50 George N. A. F. T. Dickson
60 John Wakefield. ...
61 John Wakefield
62 John Wakefield
63 Alexander Sutherland
64 William S. Blackstock.
65 William S. Blackstock.
66 William S. Blackstock .
67 John G. Laird
68 John G. Laird
69 John G. Laird .
70 John Mills, William J. Ford
71 John Mills, James Awde
72 John Mills, Joseph Odery
73 Thomas Stobbs, John Smith.
74 See London Conference
No. of
Con ting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
136
$13 40
$4 00
150
12 00
4 00
150
12 50
4 00
141
12 66
4 50
218
12 70
5 00
229
8 50
4 00
231
14 28
4 06
220
12 02
6 70
250
9 00
3 42
216
10 15
5 00
240
11 50
5 20
245
11 85
• 8 75
242
13 10
8 80
247
16 04
14 00
252
17 00
14 5Q
251
17 55
8 00
* 221
20 24 1
9 13
Sup. M.
Fund.
$14 40
20 00
18 00
24 00
45 00
23 50
15 00
19 75
20 00
18 00
22 00
22 00
22 50
30 05
33 59
34 55
33 50
DUDSWELL.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Wolfe, Quebec.
20 miles.
1855 Hiram Fowler
56 Edward Cragg
57 Supplied
58 Robert Mark
59 Robert Mark ...
60 William McDonagh . . . .
61 William McDonagh . .
62 William H. Peake . .
63 William H. Peake
Bury united with it.
64 William Hicks, John H. Stewart
65 William Hicks, John Smith
66 Hugh Cairns, John Smith ...
67 Hugh Cairns
68 Hugh Cairns ....
69 John Stewart
70 John Stewart
71 John Saunders, B.A . .
72 William Adams. ...,
73 William Adams
74 See Montreal Conference ....
Distant from Sherbrooke
a • • •
24
2 66
24
.
25
....
66
60
0 77
0 58
30
1 69
• ■ ■ •
35
1 50
1 00
32
1 77
1 11
25
1 58
1 23
74
3 09
■ • • >
66
0 70
0 80
70
4 00
2 00
50
2 00
1 00
63
2 00
1 10
86
3 89
2 00
90
1 37
3 00
90
1 69
2 56
77
1 37
1 67
71
1 05
....
0 43
0 53
75
20
1 87
4 29
2 05
6 00
5 00
5 15
6 41
3 28
3 79
2 00
2 00
DUFFIN'S CREEK.
A stream running through the township of Pickering, County of Ontario, Province of Ontario. Th«
name given to the western part of the Smith's Creek Circuit.
1817 James Jackson
18 James Jackson .... . . . . . 201
19 Again united with Smith's Creek . . .
DUMFRIES.
So called from the name of a township in Waterloo County, Ontario
1823 Edmund Stoney , ...
24 Robert Corson 120
25 Robert Corson ...... 209
26 Thomas Demorest ... . 222
27 George Sovereign .... .... 205
28 : : ■ ; 179
29 William Griffis „ , . . , „ , 132
30 Andrew Prindle, John Armstrong 195
31 John S. Attwood, Thomas McMullen . „ 200
32 John S. Attwood, Thomas Fawcett. , 363
33 Conrad Vandusen, Thomas McMullen , 416 26 00
> Clifton set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
201
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1834 Conrad Vandusen, John Law ...
. 445
$18 24
35 Samuel Belton, Benjamin Nankeville ....
*405
30 14
36 Kowley Heyland, Benjamin Nankeville . . ....
278
14 10
37 Robert Corson, John C. Will
335
$5 00
12 00
38 Robert Corson, C. W M. Gilbert.
355
6 00
24 75
39 Edmund Stoney, Hugh Montgomery
386
13 62
12 00
40 Edmund Stoney, Luther 0. Rice
391
13 78
12 50
41 George Ferguson, David B. Madden . . . . : . . . .
451
20 40
18 55
42 George Ferguson, Joseph Sheply
522
32 00
> > > •
4> 83
43 Peter Ker, William Ames
683
24 88
42 12
44 Peter Ker, William Willoughby
505
24 88
25 63
45 John Law, William Willoughby
500
25 00
21 00
46 John Law, Joseph Sheply . .
457
26 90
21 00
47 Matthew Whiting, Thomas Jeffers
445
20 00
17 67
48 Matthew Whiting, Thomas Jeffers ....
487
18 00
16 55
49 Matthew Whiting, C. W. M. Gilbert
506
19 87
17 23
50 Hamilton Biggar, C. W. M. Gilbert . .
t699
24 00
31 37
553
27 48
42 00
423
25 67
29 87
53
See St. George
' 463
29 00
29 00
60 Richard Jones,
70
71
72
462
400
374
356
350
385
385
371
500
510
608
350
356
334
438
413
363
344
311
323
306
370
380
400
410
415
382
384
321
291
J 287
DUNDAS.
A town in the township of West Flamboro', County of Wentworth, Ontario.
formed a part of the Hamilton Circuit.
1843 James Spencer, William Philp . .
44 James Spencer, William Coleman
45 Edmund Shepherd, Ephraim B. Harper
46 Wellington Jeffers, Joseph E. Ryerson
47 Samuel Rose, Kennedy Creighton
48 Samuel Rose, Alex. T. Green ...
49 Samuel Rose, Alex. T. Green
50 John Gemley, Joseph Hugill
51 John Gemley, Thomas Stobbs
52 Isaac B. Howard, Thomas Stobbs ....
53 Isaac B. Howard, Joel Briggs .
54 Isaac B. Howard, James Harris ....
55 George Goodson, Edward H. Dewart .
56 Samuel Rose, James Goodwin .
57 Samuel Rose, James Morgan
58 Samuel Rose, Jonathan E. Betts . . .
59 Richard Jones, William J. Hunter .
James D. Ogilvie,
Henry Bartlett,
61 Richard Jones, Edmund S. Rupert, B.A. .
62 .Richard Whiting, John Philp, B.A
63 Richard Whiting, John Philp, B.A.
64 Kennedy Creighton, George Burson . .
65 Kennedy Creighton, George H. Bridgman, B.A.
66 Henry F. Bland, George Rogers
67 Henry F. Bland, Donald G. Sutherland, M.A.
68 Henry F. Bland, Charles A. Hanson
Wm. H. Laird, Thomas Colling ....
Wm. H. Laird, Robt. Davey
James Preston, William J. Ford
James Preston, John Semmens
73 James Preston, John E. Lanceley
74 See London Conference.
23 42
21 25
24 00
24 37
12 00
18 00
19 00
28 38
25 34
33 40
40 00
31 03
29 05
22 18
22 85
16 15
19 94
25 49
25 00
25 62
26 03
27 00
28 00
31 19
31 40
32 36
30 03
30 25
35 76
32 80
38 94
From 1835 to 1843 it
13 27
16 00
24 00
10 73
15 87
16 00
21 18
32 98
40 00
87 60
45 00
28 18
29 25
30 00
20 68
23 00
$10 14
15 05
16 16
9 59
6 95
8 26
9 07
10 00
11 46
12 00
12 50
13 10
16 26
16 30
20 50
20 90
27 90
16 26
12 63
16 45
30 00
58 50
63 00
64 50
67 00
67 00
60 00
69 55
75 81
81 13
70 43
81 89
85 75
86 00
97 25
DUNGANNON.
A village in the township of Wawanosh, County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly Wawanosh
Mission.
1866 James Whiting.
67 James Whiting.
68 James Whiting
69 Luther O. Rice
211
12 06
202
13 20
179
13 50
239
13 60
4 28
2 50
2 50
4 00
Brantford set off.
+ Paris set off.
+ Jersey ville set off.
20 00
20 50
21 00
21 00
202
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Luther 0. Rice
71 Colman Bristol, M.A. .
72 Colman Bristol, M.A.
73 James Broley .
74 See London Conference .
No. of
Members.
214
201
191
200
229
Conting.
Fund.
$10 47
10 08
7 39
8 53
15 69
Educa.
Fund.
$4 48
7 38
4 31
4 38
6 38
Sup. M.
Fund.
$10 30
9 17
13 27
13 54
21 00
DUNHAM.
A village and township in the County of Mississquoi, Quebec. Distant from St. Johns 28 miles
and from St. Alban's, Vermont, 28 miles. It was formerly part of the Fletcher Circuit, State o
Vermont.
1806 Henry Eames, Reuben Harris . .
7 Gershom Pearce
8 Oliver Sykes. .... . . ....
9 Lansford Whiting
10 Heman Garlick, Timothy Minor
11 Stephen Sornborger
12 John T. Adams, William Boss .
13 John T. Adams
1*).. ....... ,
to > No record.
18 )
19 Fitch Reed
20 Djri Cannon
21
to
37,
38 Richard Garrett .
39 John B. Brownell
40 John B. Brownell
41 John B. Brownell
42 John B. Brownell
43 Edmund Botterell ...
44 Edmund Botterell
45 Matthew Lang. ....
46 Matthew Lang ... . .
47 John Tomkins
48 John Tomkins, Henry Cox
49 John Tomkins, John Armstrong (A)
50 John Tomkins, John Armstrong (A)
51 John Borland .
52 Hugh Montgomery
53 Hugh Montgomery .
54 Rufus A. Flanders, Samuel G. Phillips
55 Rufus A. Flanders, Samuel G. Phillips
56 Rufus A. Flanders. . .
57 Rufus A. Flanders
58 John Tomkins . .
59 John Tomkins, Samuel Jackson . .
60 John Tomkins, George Brown (A)
61 John Armstrong (A)
62 John Armstrong (A) .
63 John Armstrong (A) .
64 Thomas W Constable
65 Thomas W. Constable
66 Thomas W Constable
67 John S. Evans . ......
68 John S. Evans .
69 Samuel G. Phillips..
70 Samuel G. Phillips .. .
71 Samuel G Phillips...
72 William English..
73 William English
74 See Montreal Conference .
291
307
262
319
335
335
360
360
136
190
304
403
414
373
355
296
275
275
t260
167
173
159
165
157
160
163
205
T121
116
103
102
105
93
104
106
90
92
Note.— From 1806 to 1820 thi
Circuit was under the can
of the New York Confer
ence, Methodist Episcopa
Church, and the preacher;
sent were members of tha
body.
Note.— From 1838 tff 185J
Dunham Circuit was undei
the care of the Britisr.
Wesleyan Conference. Ii
1854 the whole of the Lowei
Canada Missions were united
to the Canadian Wesleyai
Church, and from that time
have been under the care ol
the Canada Conference.
2 80
2 80
00
32
6 54
4 82
6 00
27
10
00
32
6 31
6 36
00
75
70
27
31
00
67
40
75
77
37
00
50
25
10
71
00
95
00
44
45
81
5 00
5 00
4 52
7 05
6 55
16 00
18 00
16 00
20 00
15 00
16 00
15 00
15 45
12 02
16 50
14 68
14 95
14 25
17 50
Farnham. and Sutton set off.
t St. Armand Circuit.
t Frelighsburg set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
203
DUNNVILLE.
A village on the Grand River, in the Townships of Moulton and Sherbrooke, County of Monck,
Ontario. Distant from Cayuga 15 miles, from Hamilton 40 miles, and from Buffalo, N.Y., 40
miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1851 John Hunt
52 Thomas Williams, William Richardson .
53 Thomas Williams, William Tomblin . . .
54 Luther 0. Rice
55 Luther 0. Rice
56 Peter Ker, John V. Wilson . . .
57 Peter Ker, Thomas Cobb
58 Thomas Jeffers, Christopher Hamilton.
59 Thomas Jeffers, Shem Blanshard. .
60 Thomas Jeffers, Peter Bawtinhimer. . . .
61 James Roy, Peter Bawtinhimer
62 Thomas D. Pearson
63 Thomas D. Pearson
64 William F. Campbell
65 William F. Campbell
66 William F. Campbell
67 Samuel C. Philp, jr
"68 George Kennedy ...
69 George Kennedy
70 Thomas M. Campbell
71 Thomas M. Campbell
72 Thomas M. Campbell
73 James Whiting . .
74 See London Conference ....
No. of I Conting.
Members. Fund.
202
230
243
243
217
243
282
296
310
291
291
83
90
89
112
102
102
60
70
72
85
95
89
$10 00
11 30
13 72
6 78
4 25
10 00
12 43
7 03
7 84
12 04
11 87
2 55
o
5
7
7
7
6
6
7
85
05
15
20
25
10
25
50
8 00
8 75
8 50
Educa.
Fund.
15 96
2 10
00
15
78
00
32
43
75
00
00
17
20
25
25
25
33
50
65
50
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
4 83
7 97
11 40
6 10
15 00
16 16
8 00
14 62
19 25
18 10
3 50
3 50
0 75
6 18
7 00
8 00
7 50
8 00
7 00
8 00
9 00
9 00
DURHAM, E.
A village on the Chateaugay River, in the Township of Durham, County of Chateaugay, Quebec.
Distant from Montreal 36 miles. It was formerly part of the Melbourne Circuit.
1859 William Briggs
60 Thomas Faather . .
90
2 60
1 75
3 90
61 John Scott ... . . . .
117
8 55
2 00
7 62
62 John Scott
108
2 56
3 77
8 00
63 John Scott
100
3 25
3 00
5 00
64 James E. Richardson .... . . . . .
111
3 30
3 10
5 25
65 James E. Richardson . .
95
3 60
1 22
3 27
66 James E. Richardson . . ....
98
6 89
1 94
4 32
67 William H. Peake
98
6 37
1 87
4 74
68 William H. Peake ...
101
7 12
2 62
6 25
69 William H. Peake
90
4 20
2 50
10 69
70 Henry W Maxwell ...
105
9 51
3 02
8 87
71 Henry W Maxwell
125
6 00
4 00
9 20
72 John Saunders, B.A
125
6 25
4 50
15 50
73 John Saunders, B.A.
134
6 00
3 25
12 54
74 See Montreal Conference
138
7 27
3 73
12 58
DURHAM, W.
A village on the Saugeen River, on the line of the Townships of Glenelg and Bentinck, County of
Grey, Ontario. Distant from Owen Sound 28 miles, from Guelph 56 miles.
1852 Henry Reid
53 Henrv Reid
54 Supplied . .
55 Joseph Hill ....
56 Joseph Hill
57 Phil in Rose
58 Philip Rose ..
59 John Hutchinson
60 Peter Addison
61 William Cross
60
1 00
76
2 40
1 75
t41
1 30
1 77
61
2 50
4 00
59
2 70
1 00
5 00
85
3 90
0 84
3 02
105
1 47
1 30
2 75
60
5 15
1 10
2 58
136
7 40
4 00
4 00
*«Caistorville set off.
+ Mount Forest and Arthur set off.
204
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1862 William Cross .
63 Isaac Baker ...
64 Isaac Baker, James Laird
65 Isaac Baker, Albert Van Camp ....
66 James Anderson
67 James Anderson
68 James Anderson .
69 Nathaniel S. Burwash
70 Nathaniel S. Burwash, John R. Isaac ,
71 Thomas Hanna, Nathan Austin. . . .
72 Thomas Hanna, Charles Langford
73 Thomas W Glover ..
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
58
$3 00
$2 00
100
1 94
1 14
97
2 00
1 50
107
2 00
1 25
104
2 50
1 50
81
5 61
2 59
84 .
4 95
2 46
93
4 20
3 15
140
4 60
4 20
146
5 20
6 40
123
6 40
5 79
118
7 44
2 85
120
7 60
2 90
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
4 50
6 00
4 50
6 25
7 32
8 53
10 06
10 17
10 25
7 39
8 04
8 20
E.
EAST BOLTON.
A small village at the head of Austin's Bay, Lake Memphramagog, in the Township of Bolton, Count
of Brome, Quebec.
1855 Joseph HugilL #.
56 Joseph Hugill ....
57 Samuel G. Phillips
58 Samuel G. Phillips
59 Samuel G. Phillips.. .
60 Donald Sutherland, Samuel Jackson
61 Donald Sutherland, William Hicks.
62 William Scales
63 William Scales, William Jackson
64 William Scales, William Jackson
65 Edmund E. Sweet, Richard Robinson
66 Edmund E. Sweet, Richard Robinson
67 Edmund E. Sweet, Richard Robinson
68 See Bolton
54
■ • -
56.
6 50
2 40
63
4 30
4 55
87
2 77
2 00
133
1 00
111
0 66
0 63
100
1 10
0 30
126
1 15
1 25
- 76
1 08
1 00
100
2 70
1 60
115
2 83
2 51
115
5 48
3 65
92
6 57
2 31
137
11 41
3 59
4 50
6 12
4 48
4 93
5 00
5 37
5 50
5 60
6 00
7 30
1 23
7 50
8 50
EAST ZORRA.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Oxford, Ontario.
Woodstock Circuit.
1867 Thomas S. Keough.. . . ......
68 Thomas S. Keough
69 Shem Blanshard ......
70 Shem Blanshard
71 Peter M. Bawtinhimer
72 Peter M. Bawtinhimer.
73 Abel Edwards ... '
74 See London Conference ...
It was formerly part of tl
105
14 27
3 68
105
9 45
6 00
109
10 79
5 05
109
9 00
3 84
112
7 54
3 91
93
8 25
4 00
133
13 78
4 90
13 74
14 00
19 56
8 20
29 10
26 75
28 75
EATON.
A village and township in the County of Compton, Quebec.
Compton 16 miles.
1853 Robert Graham...
54 Robert Graham
55 Robert Graham . .
56 Richard Wilson . . ...
57 Richard Wilson ...........
58 Thomas W. Constable, Samuel Jackson
59 Thomas W Constable, John Thurston .
60 Thomas W Constable, Samuel Teeson .....
61 Robert Brown, George Brown (A). : . ,
62 Robert Brnwn .T/%hn T>n,Y.o+«n
Distant from Sherbroqke 17 miles, froi
117
1 57
91
7 80
1 57
114
5 98
1 70
125
5 98
7 00
133
4 52
2 07
146
5 07
2 25
139
6 00
2 50
IKK
a tin
•} rm
1 75
4 00
5 18
5 00
8 00
8 00
6 00
in nti
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
205
Year
1863
Names of Ministers.
William Hicks
Robert Brown,
Hazleton A. Spencer,
64 Hazleton A. Spencer, Samuel Cairns.
65 George Washington, B.A., Samuel Cairns... .
66 George Washington, B.A., Henry W Maxwell
67 George Washington, B.A., John Stewart.
68 Edmund E. Sweet, John Stewart
69 Edmund E. Sweet, Hiram Fowler . . .
70 Edmund E. Sweet, Hiram Fowler ....
71 See Cookshire and Sawyerville. .
No. of
Members.
152
102
98
141
150
154
139
160
161
Conting.
Fund.
.$7 00
77
33
00
85
/
2
5
5
6 04
45
72
00
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$2 25
59
55
75
85
00
fO
50
$10 25
15 50
13 91
20 00
20 66
19 61
11 50
14 00
14 36
EDWARDSBURG.
A village and township in the County of Grenville, Ontario.
1867 Alex. Hardie, B. A
68 Alex. Hardie, B.A. . .
69 John W. Totten. ...
70 John W Totten.
71 William Taylor.
72 William Taylor . .
73 Andrew L. Peterson
74 Montreal Conference .
It was formerly part of Matilda Circuit.
176
171
175
160
150
140
150
4
85
6
85
7
03
6 78
7
31
6
54 '
5
26
29
00
45
60
75
51
00
9 50
18 60
20 00
18 10
16 50
16 10
9 50
Dis-
EGANVILLE.
A village on the Bonne Chere River, in the Township of Grattan, County of Renfrew, Ontario,
tant from Ottawa 85 miles, from Perth 80 miles. The Mission extends over six townships.
1860 Samuel E. Maudsley ... . . . ....
61 Joseph Forsyth, Erastus Curry 25 ....
62 John V. Wilson . . 33 1 35 0 69 3 20
63 John V. Wilson .. 17 0 64 .... 1 08
64 John V. Wilson 14 0 42 .... 0 50
65 Edwin Fessant . 26 0 38 .... 0 82
66 . . 22 0 70 1 45 1 62
ELGIN.
A village in the Township of South Crosby, County of Leeds, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Newboro' Mission. Distant from Brockville 34 miles.
1856 Abraham Dayman ....
57 Garrett J. Dingman 175 6 00 3 00 12 00
58 Garrett J. Dingman . . ... 212 7 48
59 Garrett J. Dingman . . . 224 6 45
60 William Scales '. . . .190 6 17
61 William Scales ... 161
62 William Burns, Francis C. Ireland 179
63 William Burns, Elisha Tennant . . . 200
64 William Hayhurst, Alex. Lester . . ... 177
65 William Hay hurst, Samuel B. Phillips . . .. . 162
66 William Hayhurst . . • 157
67 William Savage, John Mahon . 145
68 William Savage. .. .. 217
69 John A. Dowler .- .1 234 ' 6 40
70 John A. Dowler, William Craig. .. | 200 4 50
71 John A. Dowler .... 200 5 00
72 Brock Pose. ■'' 194 3 10
73 John H. Stewart... j 151 3 35
74 Montreal Conference. .... . . .! 153 4 00
05
50
00
03
80
22
35
■25
3 00
2 43
2 00
1 05
1 99
0 50
1 45
0 81
2 31
2 90
2 70
3 15
00
50
3 35
2 50
1 36
1 50
ELIZABETHTOWN.
A township on the River St. Lawrence, County of Leeds, Ontario.
1831 Thomas Madden, William H. Williams
32 Thomas Madden, Charles Wood .
33 Charles Wood, Asahel Hurlburt . .
34 Cyrus R. Allison, Asahel Hurlburt . . .
35 Cyrus R. Allison .
555
660
612
517
12
7
2
2
3
3
2
5
6
7
35
00
70
78
00
90
08
33
45
00
8 25
8 38
7 00
22 50
7 25
6 91
10 00
15 70
4 98
Bury set off.
206
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa-
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1836 James Currie, Lewis Warner
383
....
$13 48
37 United with Brockville Circuit.
. . .
• ■ ■ ■
38 James Brock, Daniel Berney ...
257
. . . •
4 23
39 Daniel Berney, James Hughes.. . . ... . . .
236
$16 74
10 48
40 George Beynon, James Hughes . . ....
345
10 78
4 00
41 William Willoughby, Reuben E. Tupper. .
374
8 20
3 00
42 Alvah Adams, William Willoughby . .
420
8 50
• >
8 00
43 Alvah Adams, Ozias Barber .. . . . . .
471
9 08
8 50
44 John Tuke, Michael Fawcett .... . . .
429
11 75
. .
11 00
45 Michael Fawcett, Erastus Hurlburt
435
12 00
11 20
46 Michael Fawcett .
409
14 04
• •
11 75
47 Michael Baxter, WilJiam H. Poole . .
424
14 03
6 75
48 Joseph W McCallum, Thomas W Constable
480
11 00
6 80
49 Joseph W. McCallum, Thomas W. Constable
420
12 00
7 20
50
Circuit now called Farmersville, which see
440
12 14
9 87
ELMA.
A village and township in the County of Perth, Ontario. Distant from Stratford 30 miles, from
Goderich 50 miles.
1857 David Hunt
58 David Hunt ' ...
59 Isaac Crane, William Cross ....
60 Isaac Crane, George McRae ...
61 Isaac Crane, Robert Godfrey .... ....
62 John Sanderson (A), John Armstrong (B) . . . .
63 John Sanderson (A) .
64 John Sanderson (A), Christopher Cookman
65 Nelson Brown, Joseph H. Chant..
66 Nelson Brown, Matthew Whiting
67 Misssion divided ; see Trowbridge and Listowel . . .
ELMIRA.
A village in the Township of Woolwich, County of Waterloo, Ontario.
Elora Circuit.
1871 George Ferguson ... . ......
72 George Ferguson.. . .
73 William Mills
74 Annexed to Berlin Circuit..
133
3 13
193
1 30
235
4 06
$1 53
265
4 25
2 48
276
3 27
1 75
285
3 75
2 10
285
3 25
2 40
280
3 10
2 10
213
3 75
1 63
263
5 43
2 17
2 10
2 10
2 25
2 50
2 69
3 25
3 50
4 50
8 01
0 34
It was formerly part of the
• ■ . •
68
5 05
1 25
52
4 68
2 70
58
5 16
1 95
11 80
2 23
9 25
ELORA.
A village on the Grand River, in the Township of Pilkington, County of Wellington, Ontario. Dis^
tant from Guelph 13 miles, from Hamilton 43 miles. It was formerly part of Guelph Circuit.
1851 Solomon Waldron, James Harris .... . .
52 Solomon Waldron . . .... 200 6 77 . . 4 33
53 James Armstrong, George Cochrane. ... . 200 7 75 5 57
54 James Armstrong, j ^rd^ke, \ *>! • « • ■ ■ « 05
55 Charles Silvester 229 16 50 7 90 10 48
56 Charles Silvester 254 23 14 11 00 16 00
57 Charles Silvester, William M. C. Luke ... . 293 24 98 8 00 11 50
58 Matthew Swann, William Cross 277 23 25 8 07 10 37
59 Matthew Swann, George Burson... ... 322 17 42 9 37 J 5 07
60 Matthew Swann, George Browne . 425 17 22 9 82 15 73
61 Richard J. Forman, Andrew Milliken ... 431 21 36 13 24 17 95
62 Richard J. Forman, Andrew Milliken ... . 440 22 62 10 00 28 10
63 Richard J. Forman, George M. Meacham, B.A.. 450 26 96 12 27 28 20
64 Samuel Fear, George M. Meacham, B.A. ......... 460 22 00 12 70 31 10
65 Samuel Fear, George M. Meacham, B.A. . 443 18 05 8 05 38 10
66 Samuel Fear, J. W. German, W H. P. Allan . 408 19 05 8 55 56 » 0
67 John W. German, Robert Brewster ... 441 25 00 10 12 156 11
68 John W German, J. Smiley, B.A ... . . * 386 31 00 13 92 117 90
69 Noble F. English, James Pearen ... 277 16 58 13 21 66 56
70 Noble F English, John Scott, B.A 358 14 35 11 00 50 25
71 Noble F. English, William Johnston.. ... 1 380 1435 1500 5871
72 Joel Briggs, William Mills .... . 334 ' 11 83 6 24 19 95
73 Joel Briggs, Albert J. Van Camp . . 244 12 36 7 60 25 00
74 See London Conference. ... 285 15 51 8 00 30 00
* tformm DO+ Sift
+ Rlmivxi oaf «flP
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
207
ERIN.
A village and township in the County of Wellington, Ontario.
Distant from Toronto 47 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1852
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
-69
70
71
72
73
74
William Steer, John L. Kerr
James Taylor ...
James Berry . . ....
Robert Corson .
United with Georgetown Circuit
Robert Lochead, James Broley . .
Robert Lochead, James E. Dyer .
Rockwood united with it one year.
James E. Dyer, Andrew Milliken. . .
James E. Dyer, William Cross
Samuel Wilson, John Sanderson, 2nd.
Samuel Wilson, George McRae
Samuel Wilson, George L. Haight . . .
Stephen Bond, David Chalmers
David Chalmers, Nelson Burns, M.A.
Richard Clarke, James Pearen
„. . . ,,, , \ Alex. A. Ma^wood,
Richard Clarke, j Wm w Edwards,
Richard Clarke, Wm. W Edwards . . .
David Kennedy, Thomas W. Jackson
David Kennedy, M.A., William Craig
Benjamin Slieiloek
William Johnston
William Johnston
See London Conference .
No. of
Members.
69
85
80
90
95
198
292
161
125
116
126
126
138
156
152
170
196
57
49
50
50
Conting.
Fund.
$4 25
4 00
4 08
4 50
338
3 58
10 38
5 12
7 84
7 49
7 10
7 64
7 75
8 50
S 76
10 70
11 00
5 00
5 07
5 75
5 18
Educa .
Fund.
SI 20
3 70
8/
67
35
24
12
90
10
20
4 25
50
51)
12
12
00
06
14
Sup. M.
Fund.
.$4 00
6 90
4 00
5 00
5 15
8 25
10 00
5 20
10 60
9 00
7 25
8 00
10 50
11 25
11
19
50
50
14 26
6 10
6 2,
o
00
00
EUPHEMIA.
A township in the County of Bothwell, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Florence Mission
1864 Thomas Atkinson
65 United with Wardsville Circuit
95
4 4o
00
EXETER.
4 74
A village on the Sable River, in the Townships of Stephen, Hay, and Usborne, Huron County,
Distant from London 30 miles, from Goderich 30 miles It was formerly part of Devonshire
1863 William Chapman, Joseph W. Holmes,
64 William English, Joseph W- Holmes
65 Samuel Tucker, Richard Hoskins
66 Samuel Tucker, Alexander G. Harris
67 Andrew Edwards, Nathaniel Smith . . .
„ . , T, , , \ William H. Horsley,
68 Andrew Edwards, j Edward H Taylor>
69 Andrew Edwards, Christopher Cookman . .
70 David C. Clappison, James Allan
71 David C. Clappison
72 William Lund, William Kettlewell
73 William Lund, William Kettlewell
74 See London Conference . .
F.
440
385
t397
258
300
310
312
J 300
230
240
246
14 00
14 87
23 68
17
04
14
5
00
00
14
66
17 63
66
7o
30
90
14
20
15
15
16
12
15
16
7 62
11 94
12 00
12 00
8 50
6 67
10 30
Ontario
Mission.
22 00
20 00
54 50
30 50
35 99
36 15
36 20
38 00
31 50
31 75
43 25
FAIRFIELD.
A rural district in the Township of Burford, County of Brant. L was formerly part of the Mount
Pleasant Circuit.
1865 Peter German.
66 Peter German
67 JohnPhilp, B.A.
2S7
275
5 69
5 00
3 05
3 80
Garafraxa set off.
t Lucan set off.
Kippin set off.
18 05
13 67
208
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 John Philp, B.A ...
69 John Philp, B.A .
70 David Ryan
71 David Ryan . .
72 David Ryan, William Godwin
73 Benjamin Clement, James B. Fawcett
74 See London Conference . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
320
$14 50
$6 20
320
16 00
9 00
330
16 50
9 00
' ■ 300
12 07
7 00
287
12 12
7 00
- 291
12 65
5 11
283
11 00
5 12
Sup. M.
Fund.
$28 00
24 50
23 01
28 00
20 00
20 00
22 00
FARMERSVILLE.
A village in the Township of Yonge, County of Leeds, Ontario. It was formerly Elizabethton
Circuit. Distant from Brockville 15 miles, from Kingston 50 miles.
1850 Simon Huntington, David Jennings .
51 William Philp, Simon Huntington
52 William Philp, William Chapman
53 David C. Clappison, William Chapman
54 David C. Clappison, John W. German
55 George Beynon, John W. German ....
56 George Beynon, John W. German.
57 George Beynon, John Mills .
58 Richard Clarke Richard Pretty
59 Joseph Reynolds, Andrew L. Peterson
60 Joseph Reynolds, Daniel V. Lucas
61 Joseph Reynolds, Daniel V. Lucas . .
62 Charles Taggart, Brock Rose
63 Charles Taggart, Henry Irvine
64 William McGill, George Ferguson
65 William McGill, Elisha Tennant
66 William McGill, John Russell .
67 Joseph Hugill, Wellington Webster Carson .
68 Joseph Hugill, William Raney ...
69 Samuel Wilson, Joseph Hammond ....
70 Samuel Wilson, Jabez P. Wass, B.A
71 Samuel Wilson, Robert B. Hare.
72 Daniel V. Lucas
73 Daniel V. Lucas, William Pearson
74 See Montreal Conference
FARNHAM.
A village and township in the County of Brome, Quebec.
Circuit.
1856 David Jennings . .
57 John Davies
58 John Davies
59 Francis Hunt ,
60 James Thorneloe. .
61 James Thorneloe
62 James Thorneloe, William Jackson. .
63 Hiram Fowler
64 Hiram Fowler ....
65 Hiram Fowler
66 Thomas Woolsey
67 Thomas Woolsey
68 Richard Robinson
69 Richard Robinson
70 Richard Robinson ....
71 John English .• ....
72 John English
73 William Pyke .
74 See Montreal Conference . .
440
408
377
384
390
377
379
395
402
280
305
295
300
342
305
251
235
258
283
291
310
298
308
326
334
12 14
12 96
17 00
17 73
18 60
20 60
23 21
24 83
27 02
13 00
13 30
8 93
8 62
7 88
8 02
8 05
9 5S
9 71
13 00
14 75
16 00
14 35
15 00
10 90
11 00
6 00
11 07
11
5
2
4
4
2
3
3
4
3
7
55
62
00
00
12
45
29
46
50
16
50
8 40
10 00
10 50
9 00
10 00
8 45
9 87
13 00
20 00
21 90
22 18
22 75
20 00
60 24
44 00
14 00
8 25
9 07
9 30
14 84
15 25
15 50
16 25
15 00
32 10
25 78
26 00
28 00
30 00
31 18
35 18
It was formerly part of the Dunham
75
88
109
101
105
106
108
90
90
79
73
75
75
75
70
71
71
102
1 00
2 20
5 00
4 31
5 39
4 70
2 50
2 25
2 10
1 50
2 00
1 25
1 50
1 00
1 70
1 25
1 25
1 00
0 85
2 15
5 27
3 09
5 16
4 23
9 57
5 00
10 20
6 00
10 00
8 00
9 84
7 63
8 39
5 10
8 30
3 00
00
0d
45
42
42
00
00
50
00
00
80
57
FENELLA.
A village in the township of Haldimand, County of Northumberland, Ontario.
Alnwick Circuit.
1864 Christopher Hamilton
65 Daniel Perrin, B.A . .
66 Daniel Perrin, B.A . . .
67 James A. Ivison
8 50
9 00
11 22
12 00
12 00
8 00
It was formerlj
140
4 60
1 50
160
2 35
1 60
170
4 00
2 00
165
3 51
2 00
4 10
4 50
5 00
19 00
WESLEY AN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
209
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 James A. Ivison ....
69 William Short
70 William Short
71 William Short
72 United with Alderville
No. of
Members.
170
170
153
145
133
Conting.
Fund.
$6 95
6 10
7 00
5 00
6 71
Educa.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Fund.
$2 10
$17 25
3 50
17 50
5 00
18 00
5 51
17 50
4 57
25 00
1 75
1 25
1 34
0 90
i is
1 20
4 10
4 21
5 50
6 69
6 00
6 03
1 50
0 30
0 50
0 60
FENELON FALLS.
A village on the River Trent, between Cameron and Sturgeon Lakes, in the township of Fenelon,
County of Victoria, Ontario. Distant from Lindsay 16 miles, from Peterboro' 38 miles
1861 Christopher Hamilton ... ...
62 Christopher Hamilton 76
63 William Sheridan ... .... 72
64 William Sheridan 54
65 John Sanderson, 2nd J 58
66 John Sanderson, 2nd . . . . t 62
67 John Sanderson, 2nd . . 64
68 William R. Barker 64
69 William R. Barker 70
70 William R. Barker . 76
71 William C. Washington, M. A.. .. 146
72 William C. Washington, M. A 136
73 William (.'. Washington, M. A 140
"74 See Toronto Conference • 146
20
50
00
25
00
11
4 10
2 00
3 00
2 00
3 50
4 00
8 10
8 20
13 32
14 37
13 05
16 00
FERGUS.
A thriving village on the line of the Wellington, Grey and Brace R. R .
miles. It was formerly part of the Elora Circuit .
1868 Robert Brewster . .
69 Robert Brewster
70 John G. Laird . .
71 John G. Laird ..
72 John O. Laird
73 Robert Fowler, M. D
74 See London Conference. . .
Distant from Guelph 16
128
13 25
10 00
22 85
140
12 25
10 00
12 25
170
20 00
13 40
15 70
140
18 50
11 00
15 80
125
15 50
8 10
15 80
125
16 50
9 10
18 00
FINGAL.
A village in the township of Southwold, County of Elgin, Ontario. Distant from St. Thomas 7 miles,
from Port Stanley 7 miles, and from London 24 miles. It was formerly part of St. Thomas Circuit.
1856 Matthew Swann .
57 Matthew Swann . ...
58 Luther O. Rice .
59 Luther 0. Rice.
60 Thomas Crews..
61 Thomas Crews.. ...
62 Thomas Crews
63 William E. Walker.
64 William E. Walker.
65 Thomas Crews
66 Thomas Crews
67 Thomas Crews
68 Joseph Sheply ....
69 Joseph Sheply
70 Andrew Edwards
71 Andrew Edwards .
72 Andrew Edwards .
73 James Harris
74 See London Conference.
85
90
99
126
132
132
152
155
158
130
150
162
125
126
138
143
145
145
5 40
3
25
12 60
10 87
3
00
5 00
4 48
0
95
4 87
11 05
2
12
6 67
7 50
2
00
8 00
8 50
2
50
10 00
9 00
3
00
14 00
7 66
5
73
12 78
6 72
4
28
11 61
8 00
4
20
16 00
8 25
4
50
18 00
9 00
5
00
20 00
16 31
6
25
34 85
14 10
7
25
40 00
15 00
10
00
41 00
14 87
6
50
41 25
13 81
6
00
42 00
16 49
6
12
47 75
FITZROY HARBOUR.
A small village on the Ottawa, in the township of Fitzroy, County of Carleton, Ontario.
1863 Hazleton A. Spencer. .
64
65 Robert L. Gabie
00
14
' One appointment given to Tyrconnell.
210
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1866
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Robert L. Gabie ...
Erastus S. Curry..
Erastus S. Curry „
William Creighton . . ... ...
William Creighton ...
72
36
36
40
41
45
51
48
83
$6 03
3 47
3 58
2 95
3 00
3 07
4 65
4 85
6 81
$4 10
3 40
3 50
3 00
3 25
1 75
2 96
3 03
3 56
17 50
6 50
5 90
7 30
13 35
9 50
14 61
14 80
17 19
FLINTON and ADDINGTON ROAD.
Flinton is a village in the township of Kaladar, County of Addington, 42 miles from Belleville,
Ontario. The Addington Road is a new road made by Government through the County.
1858 Luther Houghton
. 59 William Sanderson
60 William Sanderson .... ...
61 John A. Dowler
62 John A. Dowler
63 John A. Dowler
64 Robert Robinson . . ....
65 Robert Robinson ....
66 John Corbett
67 John Corbett . .
68 John Corbett . ...
69 Philip J. Roblin ...
70 Philip J. Roblin
71 William Norton . ...
72 John Tozeland ...
73 John Tozeland . . . .
74 See Toronto Conference . .
103
•
124
1 03
102
1 20
* 136
1 25
0 68
96
1 30
145
1 35
110
1 40
79
1 80
91
1 80
83
2 51
62
2 60
0 64
51
68
6 93
...
58
3 52
0 40
72
3 19
0 61
80
2 40
0 72
1 60
1 05
05
15
00
00
00
60
08
3 00
1 38
1 35
2 68
2 31
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
FLOS.
A township in the County of Simcoe, Ontario. The village and township of Orillia was united with
it from 1855 to 1857.
1855 Stephen Brownell, Alexander R. Campbell ...
56 Alexander R. Campbell, Andrew Milliken ... 173 15 80 10 00 25 00
57 Andrew Milliken, Peter Campbell 300 19 75' 600 1451
Penetanguishene and Beausoliel Island united with it.
58 Andrew Milliken, William M. Cooley 351 1190 7 00 6 00
59 George McNamara.. ...... .. 331 6 50 4 50 7 00
60 ...... 146 2 69 2 01 2 63
61 Medonte township now united to it.
62 David Hunt . . ...
63 David Hunt 55 4 04 2 00 5 10
64 See Craighurst and Penetanguishene . . 60 4 08 2 00 5 00
FLORENCE.
A village on the east side of the River Sydenham, in the township of Euphemia, County of Bothwell,
Ontario. Distant from Chatham 25 miles, from London 50 miles.
1856 William Hawke
57 William Hawke ....
58 William Hawke, Thomas Drake
59 William Savage, Hugh Johnston
60 William Savage
61 William Savage, James Thornton.
62 John Hodgson, Samuel Alexander .
63 John Hodgson, John Doel, Robert H. Waddell
64 Thomas Robson . . . .
65 Le Roy Hooker. . . ...
66 Le Roy Hooker ,
67 Le Roy Hooker, William E. Bottoms....
68 ElishaTennant/johnGrenfell. ,
69 David A. Johnston . . .
76
2 80
2 00
301
2 40
2 20
241
2 80
2 40
239
3 00
2 66
295
3 46
3 oe
298
4 10
3 27
233
6 50
6 05
+ 238
6 52
4 06
134
3 75
2 50
146
12 13
3 00
154
10 10
2 40
J 216
8 90
1 55
89
8 50
5 00
5 00
5 35
7
7
7
7
00
25
60
50
14 00
14 00
8 00
9 00
854
12 30
8 00
* DpnVncrVi apt nflT
4« T^ni-tn ami a aa+ r\n
+ n.,
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
211
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 David A. Johnston
71 William E. Smith
72 Alexander G. Harris .
73 Alexander G. Harris .
74 See London Conference
No. of
Members.
90
105
145
140
FONT HILL.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
$9 00
$5 00
$8 00
9 20
4 50
10 00
7 23
2 79
8 00
10 29
3 75
15 05
9 60
4 10
16 22
A village in the township of Pelham, County of Welland, Ontario. It was fonnerly part of the
Thorold Circuit.
1872 John Kidley
73 John Ridley ....
74 See London Conference
104
115
7 25
8 09
3 22
4 23
10 00
9 00
FOREST.
A village in the township of Plymton, Comity of Lambton, Ontario. It was formerly part of Arkona
Mission.
1871 John Neelands ....
72 John Neelands ... 86 4 00
73 George Clarke, Robert H. Hall 123 4 25
74 See London Conference . 140 7 00
3 45
3 50
4 50
5 00
5 50
12 00
FORT GEORGE and QUEENSTON.
Two villages in the township of Niagara, County of Lincoln, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Niagara Circuit.
Year
Ministers.
No, of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1825
26
27
James Richardson
36 '
36
1828 Samuel Belton, Anson Green
29 Samuel Belton, Anson Green
30 Now included in Stamford Circ't
35
184
216
FRANKFORD.
A village on the River Trent, in the township of Sidney, County of Hastings, Ontario. Distant from
Belleville 14 miles.
1857
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Michael Fawcett, John B. Clarkson . .
David B. Madden, William J. Hewitt
Edward Barrass, Thomas Cleworth .
Edward Barrass, Davidson McDonald
Edward Barrass, George Burson. . . .
Richard Potter
David Ryan ...
David Ryan
David Ryan
George M. Meacham, B.A
George M. Meacham, B.A
Samuel C. Philp, Jun
Samuel C. Philp, Sen.
Samuel C. Philp, Sen
Joseph H. Stinson
Joseph H. Stinson
Jeremiah A. Chapman, B.A. . .
Sec Toronto Conference
340
310
306
286
272
150
132
140
150
175
190
170
105
165
179
175
198
FRANKLIN CENTRE.
A village in the township of Franklin, County of Chateaugay,
° Russelltown Circuit.
1859 William Richardson
60 William Richardson, William Hall, B.A
61 William Richardson, Alex. Campbell (B)
62 Alfred Andrews, Richard Robinson
63 Alfred Andrews, Samuel Cairns
8 00
8 38
13 86
14 74
12 94
5 60
4 34
4 50
5 06
9 05
9 10
9 20
7 00
7 07
5 37
2 58
5 20
6
66
3 04
3
33
5
75
6
46
1
87
1
25
1
12
1
10
4
28
4
30
5
00
4
00
00
08
91
10 00
10 25
30 12
34 00
36 00
10 25
10 50
7 25
8 25
20 22
25 00
25 00
10 00
11 00
14 00
11 61
9 85
Quebec. It was formerly called
153
7 51
3 22
153
6 26
4 02
177
8 56
4 03
229
8 63
2 78
197
9 00
1 26
10 13
6 71
6 63
6 07
35 00
212
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. 1
Fund
1864
65
to
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Alfred Andrews, William Shaw
[ See Manningville.
„ t> \ Wellington W. Carson, )
George Rogers, j JosephgDeaconi {
200
221
201
189
200
208
210
198
220
$9 20
9 30
6 20
11 78
12 75
13 21
13 25
14 00
14 00
$1 80
1 92
4 97
5 28
5 40
7 25
5 18
6 25
6 50
$21 S,
18 31
21 U
33 0(
George Rogers, . John Walton, 2nd .
Thomas G. Williams, William Knox
Thomas G. Williams, Simon Crookshanks. . ...
Thomas G. Williams . .......
See Montreal Conference . . n .
33 2(
49 35
32 8(
33 0{
33 74
FREDERICKSBURG.
A small village in the township of Middleton, County of Norfolk, Ontario. It was formerly part
Walsingham Circuit.
1855 Isaac Crane . . , . . ....... I ... J . . . i I ....
56 Name of Mission changed to Delhi .... I 144 I 4 07 I I 8 00
FRELIGHSBURG.
A village in the East Parish of the Seignory of St. Armand, in the County of Mississiquoi, Quebi
It was formerly part of the Dunham Circuit. Distant from St. Johns 28 miles, from St. Albai
Vermont, 21 miles.
1864 George Stenning .... .... .... ... ....
65 Donald Sutherland 69 2 87 120 3 25
66JohnDavies 71 175 180 4 00
67 John Davies . . . . 77 3 74 1 80 4 74
68 William Scales .. 73 381 200 723
69 William Scales 73 r 4 20 2 90 15 75
70 William Scales... 74 8 58 3 00 15 00
71 Thomas Bell ... .. 62 6 88 4 00 32 00
72 Thomas Bell 64 6 00 4 00 17 05
73 Thomas Bell..... ,60 3 34 2 00 18 00
74 See Montreal Conference . 68 4 49 2 20 18 00
FRONTENAC.
A Mission in the County of Frontenac, Ontario. It was formerly part of Harrowsmith Circuit.
1862 John J. Wilson
63 Robert Godfrey
64 Robert Godfrey
65
66 United with Harrowsmith
20
34
6 32
0 20
36
0 90
0 24
36
0 95
0 25
1 50
1 60
1 60
FULLARTON.
A small village in the township of Fullarton, in the County of Perth. Distant from Mitchell 6 mile
It was formerly part of Mitchell Circuit.
1873 Colman Bristol, M. A. ...I i ... I ... I
74 See London Conference .J 155 1111 ' 4 73 ' 18 75
G.
GALT.
A town on the Grand River, in the township of North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Ontario.
Distant from Berlin 12 miles, from Hamilton 25 miles.
1854 George Kennedy .... ....
55 George Kennedy 95 12 00 5 00 14 05
Berlin united with it one year.
56 Lewis Warner, Alexander Sutherland ... 73 1« 00 4 00 16 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
21;
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1858 Joseph Hugill .
59 United with Paris Circuit
60 Richard J. Forman
61 Joseph F. Messmore
62 Stephen Bond
63 Stephen Bond
64 George McRae
65 Thomas Brock ...
RR \ Nelson Burns, M.A. /
bt> j Charles Lavell, M. A. \
67 Charles Lavell, M.A.
68 Charles Lavell, M.A. .
69 Hall Christopherson .
70 Hall Christopherson
71 John B. Clarkson, M.A . .
72 John B. Clarkson, M.A
73 John B. Clarkson, M.A . .
74 See London Conference
GANANOQUE.
A village and township in the County of Leeds, Ontario.
1835 William Steer.. ..
■86 George F. Playter
37 United with Waterloo Circuit .
38)
39 > United with Elizabethtown Circuit.
40)
41 Stephen Miles
42 Stephen Miles
43 Stephen Miles
44 Vincent B. Howard, Erastus Hurlburt
45 Ozias Barber
46
47 David Jennings
48 United with Elizabethtown
49 David B. Madden.
50 William H. Williams .
51 William H. Williams..
52 Benjamin Nankeville ...
53 Charles Turver
54 Charles Turver.
55 Charles Turver
56 George Carr, William W Miller. .
57 George Carr . . ....
58 George Carr .
59 William Short
60 John Slight. .
61 John Slight ...'...
62 James Roy
63 James Roy
64 James Roy.
65 Edward Barrass ...
66 Davidson McDonald
67 Davidson McDonald
68 Davidson McDonald
69 Wesley Casson
70 Wesley Casson
71 Wesley Casson.. . . . . ...
72 Donald G. Sutherland, M.A.
73 Donald G. Sutherland, M.A
74 See Montreal Conference
50
48
27
33
46
50
45
47
49
62
68
73
59
51
71
77
Conting.
Fund.
$7 00
5 20
4 00
4 00
5 18
5 09
5 20
7 15
7 65
10 12
13 39
Educa.
Fund.
90
85
13 60
15 00
15 00
$4 00
2 00
2 00
0 75
2 48
2 57
2 50
3 97
75
03
05
50
10
50
00
00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 01
3 70
4 00
4 00
6 75
7 35
7 43
10 15
19 15
20 15
12 00
12 00
12 50
14 00
20 00
Brockville 30 miles.
Distant from Kingston 18 miles, from
'l8'
43
5 01
83
1212
78
9 76
74
8 03
77
4 00
83
5 00
70
5 35
62
5 10
73
7 92
57
8 20
60
2 87
42
2 90
45
4 82
62
6 38
62
6 38
79
6 55
147
23 39
77
12 00
74
12 07
105
9 00
94
9 74
84
6 17
93
9 50
84
8 67
97
5 92
90
9 78
82
9 43
100
11 13
110
12 20
85
9 25
• 86
7 00
90
7 40
" 100
12 61
118
14 10
70
11
00
09
00
50
10
08
20
62
58
60
95
10
25
25
60
88
00
50
80
46
73
00
32
00
68
6 62
50
25
23
50
50
10
6 00
6 44
18 31
6 83
8 00
12 00
12 00
9 90
9 50
6 50
5 63
13 40
14 00
15 39
18 32
17 50
17 75
17 25
17 23
21 43
GARAFRAXA.
A Mission in the townships of Garafraxa and Luther, Wellington County, Ontario.
part of Erin Mission.
1870 ( William Bradley).. .
71 Peter W. Jones.
72 Peter W. Jones.
73 George McNamara, David Bettschan.
101
121
5 67
1 00
135
6 35
2 12
154
7 67
2 65
It was formerly
4 91
8 90
11 25
214
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
GASPE.
A Mission in the township and County of Gaspe, Quebec.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855
56
to
58
59
60
61
62
Edmund S. Ingalls
Vacant.
Isaac B. Tallman.
Isaac B. Tallman .
Isaac B. Tallman.
Isaac B. Tallman . . .
63 David Jennings .
64 David Jennings . .
65 Samuel E. Maudsley . .
66 Isaac B. Tallman . .
67 Isaac B. Tallman . .
68 Isaac B. Tallman . .
69 Alexander Drennan
70 Alexander Drennan
71 Alexander Drennan
72 Thomas Haddon
73 Thomas Haddon .
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
20
ioo
80
$1 37
$1 15
80
1 12
1 25
81
1 00
1 00
81
2 00
1 00
70
2 00
1 60
75
2 83
1 19
88
5 00
3 00
80
2 00
2 00
80
2 50
1 25
63
3 73
1 60
59
4 60
2 00
64
5 00
1 75
78
4 23
1 15
80
4 20
1 20
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 00
2 62
00
50
00
32
00
8 00
3 00
3 04
3 00
3 50
3 25
3 30
GATINEAU.
So called from the name of a river which empties into the Ottawa at Aylmer, in the County of
Ottawa, Quebec.
1846 William Morton
47 George Young
48 Erastus Hurlburt
49 Erastus Hurlburt . .
50 John Armstrong
51 John Armstrong
52 John Howes ....
53 John Howes
54 Silas Huntingdon
55 Silas Huntingdon , . .
56 George Carr, Edward A. Glassford .
57 George Carr
58 James Roy ...
59 Michael Baxter
60 See North Wakefield ....
GEORGETOWN.
A village in the township of Esquesing, County of Halton, Ontario.
120
7 07
91
3 01
92
2 63
94
3 70
91
3 80
. (
122
4 58
4 4
119
5 90
137
6 00
135
6 00
138
5 35
3 60
75
3 32
72
4 39
2 52
80
5 00
2 69
02
00
50
00
20
94
65
00
00
00
55
3 62
6 50
from Milton 12 miles.
Distant from Toronto 28 miles,
1844 Luther O. Rice
45 Luther O. Rice
46 William Philp
47 William Philp
48 William Philp
49 William Willoughby , ,
50 William Willoughby, George McRitchie
51 William Willoughby, George McRitchie . ,
52 Joseph Messmore, George Washington
53 Joseph Messmore, George Washington . .
54 William Andrews .,,......,.,.
55 John Law ....
Erin Circuit united with it one year.
56 Samuel C. Philp, Samuel C. Philp, Jun
57 Samuel C. Philp, Joseph H. Starr
58 Richard L. Tucker, Richard J. Forman
59 Richard L. Tucker, Richard J. Forman
60 Richard L. Tucker, George Burson
61 James Hughes, Stephen Bond
62 James Hughes, William Taylor
68 James E. Dver. Geonre Mr/Run
155
153
170
164
187
186
245
248
145
175
180
183
325
271
340
372
327
280
270
7 27
9 18
14 08
* * •
14 68
14 83
14 85
15 io
20 77
■ ■ ■ ■
11 05
j • * *
12 50
12 92
5 52
20 77
6 00
28 88
10 00
13 15
7 00
17 29
3 00
18 68
3 00
16 38
1 08
16 75
6 30
1ft 22
A Sfi
5 07
3 00
8 00
9 70
14 75
15 00
16 00
14 45
11 50
13 00 v
13 48
22 00
29 00
12 92
16 00
16 50
17 07
20 60
21 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFEKENCE.
215
Year
Names of Ministers.
1864 Ja'mes E. Dyer, Benjamin Clement . .
65 James E. Dyer, Benjamin Clement . .
66 Thomas Jeffers, Thomas Brock ...
67 Thomas Jeffers, Christopher Cookman
68 Thomas Jeffers, James Pearen
69 Joel Briggs, James Fear
70 Joel Briggs, Isaac Tovell .
71 Joel Briggs, Francis C. Reynolds
72 Matthew Swann
73 Matthew Swann .
74 See London Conference ...
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
234
$12 10
$5 20
235
12 15
4 10
245
13 35
5. 15
240
19 00
6 36
240
20 00
6 CO
280
14 63
13 00
225
15 00
13 00
240
15 00
14 00
* 400
15 00
10 00
176
12 16
6 44
175
7 37
4 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$20 06
21 60
26 00
28 00
30 00
30 50
35 00
41 00
35 03
33 50
30 00
GEORGEVILLE.
A village on the east side of* Lake Memphramagog, in the township and County of Stanstead, Quebec
Distant from Stanstead 15 miles, from Magog 10 miles.
1859 Edwin Peake . .
60 Edwin Peake . .
• 61 John Davies
62 John Davies
63 James Thorneloe .
a , \ James Thorneloe,
j John Stewart,
li5 John Stewart ....
Magog united with it.
66 Moses M. Johnston
67 Moses M. Johnston .
68 Osborn Lambly, M.A
69 Osborn Lambly, M.A
70 Osborn Lambly, M.A.
71 Samuel E. Maudsley. . .
72 Jacob Freshman . ...
73 Benjamin Longley . . .
74 See Montreal Conference
• • • •
• ■ ■ •
23
1 25
0 75
24
1 25
0 75
28
1 50
1 70
21
2 32
1 50
26
2 20
1 55
43
■52
43
1 76
6 76
50
1 70
1 00
33
1 55
2 00
36
3 48
5 00
34
4 75
6 00
23
5 56
2 81
30
6 06
6 00
31
3 60
2 73
2 25
2 25
7 93
2 78
2 75
3 37
3 55
3 55
3 55
5 40
6 68
3 84
7 00
4 30
GLANFORD.
So called from the township of Glanford, in the County of Wentworth, Ontario.
part of Hamilton City Circuit.
^iwm^S' SWilliamC^hton
51 William Haw, Isaac Barber 342 24 64
52 Simon Huntingdon, Andrew A. Smith 368 17 00
53 Simon Huntingdon, William Richardson . 368 20 68
54 Thomas Williams, James M. Clarke 385 27 78
55 Thomas Williams, ji^Xon, j 390 28 03
56 James Hughes, George G. German . .... 352 24 90
57 James Hughes, Isaac B. Tallman 332 25 00
58 James Hughes, Thomas Cobb .... 350 24 90
59 Jonathan E. Betts, William H. Laird 370 24 95
60 Jonathan E. Betts, Hugh McLean . . . 386 29 12
61 Jonathan E. Betts, Hall Christopherson ... . 393 30 60
62 Thomas S. Keough, Hall Christopherson 448 23 50
63 Thomas S. Keough, Hall Christopherson 443 26 35
64 Thomas S Keough, George H. Cornish 473 23 79
65 Reuben E. Tupper, Georgh H. Cornish. 460 24 72
66 Reuben E. Tupper, Thomas D. Pearson 467 24 75
67 Thomas D. Pearson, Daniel Perrin, B. A 451 22 45
68 Thomas D. Pearson, Richard Potter ... 446 24 00
69 John W. Savage, Richard Potter . 460 24 17
70 JohnW. Savage, j £?£ ^g^ ( 570 25 10
71 John W. Savage, Robert Davey 572 25 26
72 Thomas S. Howard, Richard W. Padgham 1 302 14 05
73 Thomas S. Howard, David Kane . 275 15 10
74 See London Conference . ... 280 15 40
It was formerly
10 76
12 00
20 00
22 51
10 05
7 75
8 00
9 00
9 10
12 75
12 76
11 00
11 00
10 00
10 59
10 62
4 67
7 23
10 00
13 30
18 00
7 45
9 00
8 00
24 95
37 25
40 00
40 00
42 00
50 00
64 00
61 30
66 68
56 ':4
55 84
56 00
51 05
52 00
53 10
56 00
60 57
55 00
70 00
84 01
' Acton set off.
t Seneca set off.
216
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
GLEN TAY.
A village in the township of Bathurst, County of Lanark, Ontario. It was formerly Bathurst Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1869
70
71
72
73
74
91
91
89
80
82
112
$5 00
5 93
4 20
3 90
4 00
4 50
$3 00
3 30
3 40
2 50
2 60
2 10
$6 25
8 26
Brock Rose . . = ; ...
John A. Dowler . . . . .
See Montreal Conference
9 50
9 75
8 00
8 50
GODERICH.
The county town of the County of Huron, issituate in the township of Goderich, on the east shore
of Lake Huron, Ontario. Distant from Stratford 44 miles, from Toronto 1(52.
1833 John Beatty
84 United with Saugeen
35 John Armstrong, Thomas Hurlburt .
37 ...
38 Hugh Montgomery
39 John K. Williston
^n { Charles B. Goodrich, )
w j Thomas Fawcett, \
41 Thomas Fawcett ....
42 James Norris . ....
43 John Bredin .......
44 John Gundy
45 Henry Byers, John Hunt
46 Henry Byers, George Kennedy . .
47 George Kennedy, Thomas Williams.
48 John Williams, James Gray
49 John Williams, John G. Laird
50 Samuel Fear, Thomas Peacock ......
51 Samuel Fear, Joel Briggs ...
52 Samuel Fear, William Creighton . .
53 Charles Silvester, James M. Clarke
54 Charles Silvester, George Cochran . .
55 John S. Evans, James Berry
56 John S. Evans
57 John S. Evans ,
58 Thomas Cosford, Stephen Bond
59 Thomas Cosford . ...
60 Thomas Cosford .
61 Noble F. English. ;
62 Noble F. English. .
63 Noble F. English
64 Richard Whiting
65 Richard Whiting . .
66 Richard Whiting . .
67 William H. Poole
68 William H. Poole
69 William H. Poole
70 William S. Blackstock.
71 William S. Blackstock
72 William S. Blackstock .
73 James Graham
74 See London Conference
GOSFIELD.
A village and township in the County of Essex, Ontario.
1833 Horace Dean ....
34 Horace Dean, Peter Ker . ....
35 John Baxter, James Ward. . .,, .-,,„..
36 Stephen Miles c . ; :,
Amherstburg united with it two years.
55
45
25
....
60
103
....
84
80
78
-. i, ■
78
. . .
96
140
....
185
190
....
...
216
5 00
249
7 50
316
11 50
303
12 93
324
10 60
392
11 00
*507
16 12
....
+ 229
16 55
8 10
85
4 00
5 40
135
4 50
6 00
140
3 58
3 38
150
6 18
4 25
105
5 25
4 00
100
7 00
4 00
112
5 20
2 20
121
7 10
2 22
111
4 35
2 86
116
7 15
4 10
150
11 15
2 20
152
12 50
5 30
156
12 60
6 40
218
12 70
13 00
30C
13 75
18 00
280
25 65
24 00
275
24 62
13 00
225
18 89
10 21
240
24 42
9 83
4 00
4 00
5 25
6 08
5 12
6 00
23 30
9 25
5 00
8 00
8 00
10 00
8 50
10 00
11 50
12 00
9 25
11 00
17 00
18 00
18 00
20 00
30 00
38 50
39 00
39 00
41 50
It was formerly Amherstburg Circuit.
340
■ ■ • •
294
• • • .
307
280
...
12 50
24 00
Plinto
■i-Tlmrfial/4 cnA W„ „■„ „ „„1, _„i „«T
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
217
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
1837
Conrad Vandusen, David Hafdie
184
$6 00
....
$4 00
38 John K. Williston, Henry Byers
197
6 25
6 00
Howard united with it six years.
39 Thomas McMullen, Stephen Miles
181
35 75
41 93
40 Cornelius Flummerfelt, Stephen Miles
314
15 53
....
0 50
41 Cornelius Flummerfelt, Henry Byers
315
5 20
42 Kennedy Creighton . ...
372
13 07
3 10
43 Solomon Waldron, Thomas Williams ....
460
12 25
2 65
44 Solomon Waldron
339
2 20
1 62
Tilbury united with it two years.
45 David Hardie, William Dignam ...
280
2 43
2 92
46
344
9 04
10 45
Amherstburg again united with it two years.
47 Richard Phelps, Samuel Fear
311
8 00
7 85
48 Richard Phelps, Edwin Clement ....
368
16 74
12 76
49 Edwin Clement
310
14 14
• . . .
6 50
50 Robert Corson
211
8 00
10 50
51 John K. Williston
186
9 40
6 50
52 John K. Williston
185
14 02
6 97
53
54
William Dignam ....
177
210
10 63
11 00
6 32
6 42
55 William Chapman
200 .j
10 00
6 25
56 William Chapman
212
10 57
$2 52
7 43
Rochester united with it two years.
57 Thomas Atkinson, Edwin Fessant . ....
214
8 23
8 77
400
8 75
2 66
17 62
Amherstburg again united with it two years.
59 Thomas S. Howard, Thomas Drake
552
18 65
11 00
19 00
60 Thomas S. Howard, Hugh Johnston . . . . .
410
16 00
3 00
15 50
421
17 00
7 12
17 00
62 William Hawke ...
226
6 07
3 04
8 22
63 William Hawke
216
5 20
2 34
10 00
64 Thomas Cleworth.
220
7 10
2 50
12 10
65 Thomas Cleworth
227
6 15
2 20
10 14
66
Now called Kingsville Circuit .
244
6 20
2 32
20 00
GRAFTON.
A village in the township of Haldimand, County of Northumberland, Ontario.
of Cobourg Circuit. Distant from Cobourg 7 miles.
1859 Henry Jackson . . ....
60 James Kennedy
61 1
to > United with Baltimore.
72)
73 Thomas J. Edmison. . .
74 See Toronto Conference ...
38
38
43
3 35
3 73
It was formerly part
2 72
2 10
1 90
1 17
1 25
2 64
1 25
GRANBY.
A village and township in the County of Shefford, Quebec. Distant
from Frost Village 14 miles.
1856 Samuel G. Phillips
57 James Thorneloe ...
58 James Thorneloe . . .
59 James Thorneloe
60 John Walton . .
61 John Walton
62 John Walton . . .
63 John Davies . f. .
64 John Davies . .
65 John Davies .
66 Benjamin Cole .
67 Benjamin Cole .
68 Benjamin Cole . .
69 William English . . .
70 William English . . .
71 William English . .
72 William H. Rowsom,
73 James E. Richardson
74 See Montreal Conference
B,A.
94
114
118
124
131
105
80
88
90
113
125
124
106
161
147
149
178
198
175
rom St.
Hyacinth t
25 milt
1 00
2
06
6 50
2 47
1
07
J 7 62
8 00
2
00
4 00
0
00
i 8 66
4 50
o
00
8 50
2 00
1
25
4 00
1
75
3 00
1 10
1
00
4 00
4 21
2
54
8 06
4 58
3
20
8 34
5 10
3
62
9 SS
11 28
1
26
4 32
8 50
2
55
4 76
8 39
4
00
5 70
10 00
6
20
11 32
11 00
8
25
12 68
11 15
3
43
13 00
11 45
2
95
13 50
14 27
4
86
16 00
218
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
• GRENVILLE.
A village on the north shore of the Ottawa River, at the head of the Ottawa Canal, in the township
and County of Argenteuil, Quebec. It was formerly part of St. Andrew's Circuit and Lochabar
Mission. Distant from Montreal 60 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1854 James Roy ....
55 James Roy
56 James Morris
57 James Morris
58 James Morris
59 John V Wilson
60 Robert Graham ....
61 Robert Graham. .
62 Joseph Hill
63 Joseph Hill ... . . . .
64 George H. Kenney.
65 George H. Kenney
66 United with Lachute ....
67 Jabez B. Keough. . .
68 Jabez B. Keough
69 Jabez B. Keough
70 {James Newbatt) . . ,
71 {James Newbatt)
72 John Corbett
73 John Corbett ...
74 See Montreal Conference . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
40
...
67
65
$i 50
69
67
47
0 60
$6 50
48
1 75
0 50
49
1 50
0 75
64
1 72
1 00
64
1 79
1 00
65
2 55
1 01
56
1 76
0 78
79
2 18
1 50
68
2 22
2 28
64
2 77
1 44
71
5 30
60
6 28
56
6 30
i 25
58
6 50
2 35
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4
5
4
2
3
3
1
5
1
4
2
2
2
3
3
3
4
82
00
00
90
00
00
97
15
60
59
07
20
63
00
03
24
00
GREY.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario. The Mission included the townships of Grey, Elma,
Wallace and Howick.
1854 John Armstrong.. . ..... ... . ... . . I .. ...
55 James E. Dyer ... . 84 1 60 1 00
56 Mission divided. See Howick, Elma and Wallace . . 86 4 20 [ 3 35 4 50
GRIMSBY.
A village and township in the County of Lincoln, Ontario. The Circuit was formerly called Canboro'
— which see. Distant from Hamilton 16 miles, from St. Catharines 17 miles.
1836 Richard Phelps, William Steer
37 Samuel Belton, John Law. ...
38 Samuel Belton, James Spencer.. .
39 James Musgrove, George R. Sanderson .
41 George Poole, Charles W M. Gilbert .. .
42 George Poole, William Ames
43 George Poole, Joseph Sheply. . .
44 Matthew Whiting, Reuben E. Tupper . .
45 Matthew Whiting, Reuben E: Tupper. .
46 Matthew Whiting, Thomas Demorest. . .
47 Sylvester Hurlburt, W ellington Jeffers . .
48 Hamilton Biggar, Joseph Hill. . . .
49 Hamilton Biggar, Isaac Barber
50 Alexander T. Green, Noble Armstrong.,
51 Alexander T. Green, William S. Griffin. .
52 William Haw, Joel Briggs
53 William Haw, James Harris. .'. .
54 Simon Huntingdon, William Richardson
55 Simon Huntingdon, Thomas Cobb ,
56 John English, Richard J. Forman
57 John English, Christopher Hamilton .
58 Michael Fawcett, Thomas S. Keough.. . .
59 Michael Fawcett, Thomas S. Keough . . .
60 Michael Fawcett, Shem Blanshard
61 John Shaw, James Whiting
247
253
11 22
....
258
11 00
308
11 00
306
15 12
308
8 16
358
12 00
460
9 00
438
12 92
440
20 00
432
20 00
447
431
23 12
395
27 61
467
36 05
497
29 37
376
29 11
380
30 05
*386
22 50
358
38 93
16 45
+ 362
33 98
13 02
209
11 87
8 48
234
11 40
4 80
450
17 00
6 00
376
18 00
7 50
356
17 50
8 00
21 12
16 25
13 75
10 70
14 70
16 07
16 35
8 75
13 95
16 05
12 00
19 76
20 78
24 40
27 00
22 25
23 50
23 50
23 60
24 95
10 87
16 00
32 00
47 00
53 00
* Stonev Creek set off.
+ Smithville set off. and Stonev Creek atrain united.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
219
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1862 John Shaw, William F. Campbell
280
$17 69
$9 25
$41 50
63 John Shaw, Henry Beeson
268
17 07
4 81
45 00
64 J. Herbert Starr, John B. Keagey, B.A. .. ...
265
14 87
5 81
18 18
65 J. Herbert Starr, John B. Keagey, B.A.. . ... .
285
19 01
9 33
37 50
fifi Tobn Wakefield $ W. C. Washington, B.A. , )
bt> Jonn Wakefield, | Nathaniel Smith) ^ • • . •
290
12 55
9 44
48 50
67 John Wakefield, George Rogers . ....
240
19 50
4 00
40 00
68 John S. Clarke, Joseph Locke
294
24 68
8 00
68 73
69 John S. Clarke, Benjamin B. Keefer. .
344
26 '48
14 80
70 00
70 John S. Clarke, Walter Rigsby. ... ....
*288
20 43
9 54
65 20
288
20 64
13 00
70 19
72 Charles Silvester, John W. Dochstader
260
20 83
12 95
72 46
73 John Mills, Charles W Hawkins, B.A
254
20 64
13 06
65 97
260
21 00
9 50
66 12
GUELPH.
The County town of the County of Wellington, Ontario
It is situate on the River Speed, in the
township of Guelph. Distant from Toronto 47
miles, from Hamilton 30 miles.
1836 Samwil Fear
37 Samuel Far ....
32
38 Benjamin Nankeville
122
97
. .
150
41 Ezra Adams, Edmund Stoney
60
42 Stephen Brownell
99
43 Stephen Brownell :
126
2 60
2 00
44 Stephen Brownell
145
3 57
2 06
45 Thomas Cosford, John Goodfellow
140
5 00
6 00
46 Thomas Cosford . ... ...
155
8 75
9 10
47 John Bredin, John Hunt
189
10 00
11 00
48 John Bredin, Charles Fish
203
5 00
7 62
49 James Spencer, Charles Fish
226
11 00
10 32
291
12 92
25 90
51
52
George Goodson . .
f274
137
15 09
12 60
22 50
14 00
53 Lewis Warner
140
13 26
16 00
Ki T -tit \ Richard Clarke, )
54 Lewis Warner, j Jameg E Dyer; j ....
55 Lewis Warner, Andrew Edwards
150
21 04
24 50
261
31 78
22 40
26 67
56 Robert Cooney, M.A. , Isaac Barber
J 265
22 50
38 60
57 Robert Cooney, D.D., John Jackson
191
15 85
2 50
21 27
58 John Douse
309
12 00
4 50
14 46
59 John Douse ...
209
17 98
7 60
13 40
60 John Douse. . . ....
192
20 80
7 00
18 25
215
12 05
5 60
20 83
62 James Brock. . .
220
21 11
10 40
30 00
63 James Brock
220
21 35
12 85
30 00
64 John Carroll .... . . . .
220
29 95
12 43
30 00
65 John Carroll
320
23 37
12 65
31 85
66 John Carroll ...
299
24 81
16 65
40 25
67 William S. Griffin ...
250
28 89
13 62
35 25
68 William S. Griffin
267
32 11
15 50
44 22
69 William S. Griffin
270
26 35
22 00
36 35
70 Ephraim 15. Harper, JM.A. . .
250
29 71
20 60
41 00
71 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A. . ..
227
43 25
26 67
44 26
72 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A. . .
227
47 15
26 80
51 46
73 Isaac B. Howard
330
49 37
21 91
72 22
74
See London Conference . . ......
445
62 28
27 30
73 38
GULL RIVER.
A small village on Gull River, in the township of Anson, County of Victoria, Ontario.
1859 James W. Sloane. .
60 George H. Kenney
61 George H. Kenney . .
62 Now called Minden-
-which see
82
86
87
1 41
0 81
3 43
* Beamaville set off.
t Elora set off.
X Rockwood set off.
220
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
h:
HALLOWELL.
A village and township in Prince Edward County, Ontario.
Circuit.
It was formerly part of Smith's Creek
Year Names of Ministers. #
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
1817 Wyatt Chamberlain, Ezra Adams
18 Thomas Madden, John Tuke ....
472
....
19 Thomas Madden, Franklin Metcalf
536
,
20 James Wilson, Franklin Metcalf
405
21 Samuel Belton, James Wilson
490
• • •
22 Calvin N. Flint, Joseph Castle . ......
499
23 Philander Smith, David Wright, .
539
519 '
. ,
....
25 Franklin Metcalf, Anson Green ... ...
462
470
27 Wyatt Chamberlain, John C. Davidson
679
28 George Ferguson
838
. .
29 George Ferguson, Hamilton Biggar
719
. ■ in ■
. • •
30 Rowley Heyland, Thomas Bevitt ...
909
31 Daniel McMullen, Thomas Bevitt . \ . . .... . ....,, .
660
32 R. Heyland, A. McNab, J. Baxter, J. Currie .
789
• • •
.-: .
33 Rowley Heyland, Edmund Shepherd .
813
. 7 . .
$24 00
34 Richard Jones, George Poole, Alexander McNab . .
590
25 30
35 Richard Jones, George Poole ...
575
20 00
36 John C. Davidson, William Haw ....
648
....
30 00
581
$19 14
19 09
38 John Black, John G. Manly „/.,..
587
J7 88
14 42
39 John Black, John G. Manly . . . .
595
24 50
15 25
40 Lewis Warner William Philp
533
14 50
... a
15 50
41 Richard Jones, Lewis Warner. ... . . ....
666
17 63
....
21 34
42 Richard Jones, Samuel P. LaDow ....
683
17 09
18 08
43 Richard Jones, Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D
907
18 00
18 50
44 Conrad Vandusen, Isaac B. Aylesworth, M. D
871
20 90
22 00
45 Conrad Vandusen, David B. Madden
*749
21 05
22 25
46 Asahel Hurlburt, John A. Williams
514-
540
16 08
10 98
21 00
47 Asahel Hurlburt, Thomas Cleghorn
19 75
48 William McCullough, Thomas Cleghorn
452
14 03
14 37
49 William McCullough, William Coleman
470
20 00
26 50
60 Name of Circuit now changed to Picton
690
21 00
32 00
HALL'S BRIDGE.
A village in the township of Harvey, County of Peterboro', Ontario. Distant from Lakefield 12 miles.
It was formerly Burleigh Road Mission.
1868 Cornelius A. Jones, David Winter
69 James W. Sloane
70 David Hardie
71 David Hardie
72 John Hodgson
73 William Craig
74 See Toronto Conference
100
7 40
$3 50
+ 123
8 00
4 00
87
1 95
0 94
42
2 13
1 10
42
1 03
0 £4
20
1 33
0 61
64
1 10
00
00
07
33
35
00
75
HAMILTON.
A City beautifully situated on Burlington Bay, at the head of Lake Ontario, in the township of Barton,
Ontario. Distant from Toronto 38 miles. It was formerly a part of the Ancaster Circuit.
From 1835 until 1839 Ancaster was included in the Hamilton Circuit. In 1839 Ancaster with
400 members was set off; this, however, only continued for one year, as in 1839 we again find the
whole included in Hamilton Circuit.
1835 William Ryerson, Edmund Shepherd, Samuel Rose.
36 William Ryerson, Joseph Messmore, Samuel Rose. .
37 Richard Jones, Alex. McNab, Wellington Jeffers . .
596
566
514
5423
47 31
56 25
24 85
+ f!Vm
rtrlnn aof nf
* llom/wacif Trillo aat- r\ff
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
221
Year
Names of Ministers.
40
1838 John C. Davidson
39 John C. Davidson, Peter Ker, William Coleman . . .
J. G. Manly, Hugh Montgomery, J. Wilkinson,
Alexander McNab, George R. Sanderson,
41 Alex. McNab, Samuel C. Philp, Isaac B. Howard
42 James Musgrove, William Philp, William Price .
43 Anson Green, Lachlan Taylor ...
44 Lewis Warner, Isaac B. Howard
45 Lewis Warner, Noble F. English ...
46 William Pollard, Thomas Rattray
47 John Douse, Thomas Rattray ....
48 Henry Wilkinson, George Young
49 Henry Wilkinson, George Young
50 Henry Wilkinson
51 John Carroll, Richard Clarke
52 John Carroll, John Bredin .
53 John Carroll, John Bredin
54 James Elliott, William Haw, G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
55 James Elliott, Ephraim B Harper, Jonathan E. Letts
56 James Elliott, Ephraim B. Harper, Charles Lavell . .
57 Samuel D. Rice, Ephraim B. Harper, Charles Lavell.
ci i t% t>- <n t n ( "W- s- Blackstock.
Samuel D. Rice, Ohas. Lavell, j R Fowler> MD
Samuel D. Pice, John G. Laird, Alex. Langford
George Douglas, Richard Whiting, Henry Beeson .
61 George Douglas, Richard Whiting, Wm. W Ross.
62 G. Douglas, S. D. Rice, J. A. Gordon, Geo. Burson .
63 James Elliott, S. D. Rice, J. A. Gordon, G. Burson
E. B. Harper, M.A., A. Sutherland, W. Briggs
E. B. Harper, M.A., A. Sutherland, N. Burwash,B.A
Ephraim B. Harper, M.A., Alexander Sutherland,
N. Burwash, B. A., Ebenezer Robson
67 Circuit divided — see below
58
59
60
64
65
66
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
500
$53 43
$41 00
135
21 00
16 78
648
49 23
49 43
557
50 00
50 00
578
52 35
41 00
* 802
58 14
57 00
438
42 19
29 05
383
42 50
32 00
336
29 21
32 76
375
32 94
36 00
435
35 76
20 00
478
36 00
27 25
t500
42 25
35 75
274
29 95
30 50
281
35 70
60 00
478
44 87
87 60
555
60 98
114 30
575
81 95
.$37 92
116 50
550
113 72
67 57
240 80
523
87 23
52 00
196 00
808
93 37
70 15
191 55
673
78 88
40 94
161 27
620
68 11
28 42
187 03
524
69 19
40 81
166 00
584
63 95
34 29
220 77
725
77 44
46 65
210 00
667
89 57
40 02
203 85
600
90 67
45 21
244 00
590
83 62
53 53
277 65
693
120 70
55 77
280 00
I. HAMILTON— CENTENARY CHURCH
1867 John Potts
68 John Potts, George H. Bridgman, M.A.
69 John Potts, Joseph M. Hagar, B.A
70 William J. Hunter, James Hannon
71 William J. Hunter, James Hannon
72 William J. Hunter, Manly Benson
73 Hugh Johnston, M.A., Manly. Benson ..
74 See London Conference
361
445
465
505
506
475
469
62 78
97 79
108 71
114 79
116 74
117 66
122 36
24 56
85 10
107 00
168 29
155 00
56 55
73 00
183 95
221 50
224 40
228 00
234 00
269 00
301 00
II. HAMILTON— WESLEY CHURCH.
1867 James Elliott, Thomas Derrick
68 Ephraim Evans, D.D
69 Ephraim Evans, D.D
70 William H. Poole
71 William H. Poole, Richard W. Padgham
72 William H. Poole
73 William Stephenson, Coverdale Watson
74 See London Conference
259
245
222
288
306
365
371
41 00
27 37
36 50
37 25
31 74
34 50
56 50
III. HAMILTON— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH.
1867
68
69
70
71
Egerton R. Young.
James Kines
William W. Ross
William Galbraith . . .
, . William Galbraith
72 Andrew Cunningham.. .
73 W. Wellington Carson .
74 See London Conference.
158
154
134
145
150
182
190
_
16
77
18
50
20 17
23
37
28
14
26
40
28 50
21 83
20 88
13 90
23 00
24 00
20 00
23 40
9 00
10 00
13 10
17 50
15 80
13 35
14 10
98 47
70 35
60 60
63 00
65 00
71 00
79 00
27 00
37 00
43 77
28 87
33 00
37 50
20 00
Dundas set off.
t Glanford set of.
222
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
HANOVER.
A village on the line of the townships of Bentinck and Brant, in the Counties of Grey and Bruce,
Ontario. Distant from Elora, Kincardine, and Owen Sound, each 38 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 George Jacques. .........
58 George Jacques .
59 George Jacques.
60 John Hutchinson.
61 John Hutchinson. .. .. . . •
62 John Hutchinson.
63 William Cross
64 William Cross . . ...
65 Colman Bristol, B.A.
66 Colman Bristol, B.A. , ' . .
67 Colman Bristol, B.A
68 William Irwin ...
69 William Irwin, John R. Isaac
70 Henry S. Matthews, Thomas R. Reid . . —
71 Henry S. Matthews, Thomas R. Reid ... . . .
72 Henry S. Matthews . . ... . . . 7
73 Charles E. Perry ...
74 See Toronto Conference ....
HARMONY.
A small village in the township of South Easthope, County of Perth, Ontario,
ford 8£ miles. It was formerly part of Stratford Circuit.
1869 Ezekiel Richardson
70 JohnS. Fisher ..
71 John S. Fisher
72 JohnS. Fisher.. ..
73 Daniel W. Thompson
74 See London Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
'46
$2 94
$i '66
44
1 95
. 60
2 00
i 66
66
2 56
2 00
84
5 16
2 12
98
3 01
2 00
110
2 98
2 05
120
3 00
2 10
135
8 65
2 87
135
6 68
1 00
150
7 36
2 04
150
4 00
2 00
160
4 00
3 00
180
5 00
5 00
220
7 75
6 25
150
6 50
3 20
155
6 75
3 45
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
2 50
2 58
5 00
3 00
3 00
3 25
4 25
6 28
4 40
8 08
8 00
8 00
12 00
14 00
10 75
11 80
Distant from Strat-
84
9 54
5 94
87
12 07
8 00
127
14 40
6 00
117
14 51
6 04
109
24 42
9 83
HARRINGTON.
A village and township on the Ottawa River, in the County of Argenteuil, Quebec.
called Arundel Mission. Distant from Montreal 70 miles.
1864 Robert Bell. ...
65 Daniel Connolly ........ . .
66 Daniel Connolly . .
67 Included in Grenville Mission .
16 40
17 50
23 00
24 00
41 50
It was formerly
18
40
42
2 00
1 50
44
2 10
1 55
1 15
4 75
5 00
HARRISTON.
A Town in the township of Minto, County of Wellington, Ontario.
Teviotdale Mission.
1872 Francis C. Reynolds . .
73 Francis C. Reynolds
74 See London Conference ...
It was formerly included in
136
4 23
1 46
1 23
165
5 59
3 10
9 40
172
6 80
5 20
15 25
HARROWSMITH.
A village in the township of Portland, County of Frontenac, Ontario. It
boro' Mission. Distant from Kingston 16 miles.
1858 William Burns
59 United with Wilton Circuit
60 John C. Ash
61 John C. Ash
62 John C. Ash ...
63 Shem Blanshard
64 William H. Peake
65 William H. Peake.
66 John Holmes, Wm. Watson Edwards
67 John Holmes
68 William W. Miller.. .'
69 William W. Miller.. .
70 William W Miller
71 William Shannon ....
72 William Short
73 William Short... ...
74 See Montreal Conference
was formerly called Lough-
3 12
275
4 00
4 00
5 00
3 75
8 20
8 00
9 00
9 60
9 51
9 73
10 12
13 39
21 00
'in
5*05
i 62
i47
3 00
i io
155
3 00
1 50
200
3 25
1 00
183
5 16
1 43
134
4 64
1 38
113
4 01
1 73
147
4 20
1 55
152
4 40
1 67
127
2 88
2 27
120
3 07
3 22
120
3 67
4 40
120
2 91
4 63
150
3 83
3 21
140
6 70
3 40
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
223
HASTINGS.
A village on the River Trent, in the township of Asphodel, County of Peterboro', Ontario. It was
formerly part of Norwood Circuit, and Percy Mission. Distant from Norwood 6 miles, from
Peterboro' 26 miles.
Year!
Names of Ministers.
1863 Daniel A. Perrin, B.A
64 Daniel A. Perrin, B.A
Seymour now united with it one year.
65 Robert Mark, Isaac Weldon . .
66 William Short
67 William Short.. .. ....
68 William Short
69 Robert Godfrey
70 Robert Godfrey
71 Robert Godfrey
72 Robert Robinson
73 Robert Robinson..
74 See Toronto Conference. . ....
No. of
Members.
75
182
*86
83
84
82
80
136
111
106
Conting.
Fund.
$2 50
50
02
28
40
41
46
50
56
6 50
7 10
Educa.
Fund.
00
97
44
50
50
83
50
72
75
00
Sup. M.
Fund.
00 $3 00
2 10
6 79
13 04
14 56
14 80
14 82
15 00
14 50
15 00
15 00
HASTINGS ROAD.
So called from a leading road in the County of Hastings, Ontario. In 1863 the Mission had appoint-
ments in eight townships. Its head is Bannockburn, in the township of Madoc.
1861 Richard Potter
62 James W. Sloane
63 James W. Sloane
64 James W. Sloane
65 Robert Godfrey
66 Now called Bannockburn .
50
63
73
73
64
7 00
7 10
4 68
4 71
4 02
1 59
2 30
3 38
2 86
2 18
5 00
5 20
10 75
3 10
3 15
HATLEY.
A village and township in the County of Stanstead, Quebec.
1836
37
38
39
40
to
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
69
60
71
72
73
74
Edmund Botterell ....
Edmund Botterell, Edmund S. Ingalls
Included in Compton Mission.
John Davies ...
John Davies ....
John Walton ....
John Walton
John Walton. . ... ....
Joseph Forsyth
William Scales ....
United with Compton Circuit.
William W. Ross.
William W. Ross.
John Tomkins
John Tomkins . . .
John Tomkins, Benjamin Longley
Cassville united.
William H. Rowsom, Benjamin Longley
William H. Rowsom. Isaac Wilkinson.
William H. Rowsom, B.A
John W. Clipsham
John W Clipsham
See Montreal Conference
50
365
409
181
63
78
70
75
78
40
17
55
51
28
36
66
99
+ 107
46
75
94
95
18
25
00
75
0 55
2 15
2 16
2 25
2 10
1 60
8 OO
57
26
61
1 43
2 00
1 50
1 06
6 90
1 86
2 40
1 29
70
63
17
23
60
75
43
45
66
00
0C
00
2 65
6 53
5 00
5 83
14 44
15 85
14 65
92
30
41
' Campbellford set off.
t Cassville set off.
224
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
HAVELOCK.
A village in the township of Belmont, County of Peterboro'. Ontario.
Norwood Circuit.
It was formerly part of tl
Yeart
Names of Ministers.
1863 Edward Morrow, M.A..
64 David Hardie
65 David Hardie
66 David Hardie .
67 William Halstead
68 William Halstead ...
69 William Halstead . . .
70 (Thomas E. Madden). .
71 Thomas W Glover
72 See Blairton
HEMMINGFORD.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
65
li'n
$0 50
77
0 78
0 60
78
78
2 50
1 31
86
2 50
2 30
94
2 70
5 00
95
2 75
5 50
115
4 08
1 64
124
3 00
2 00
Sup M
Fund.
$3 45
2 35
3 76
4 50
4 67
5 00
4 00
5 50
A village and township in the County of Huntingdon, Quebec. Distant from Montreal 38 miles, an
from the Province Line 3 miles.
1855 Richard Clarke ...- ...
56 Samuel E. Maudsley ... ... 66 6 47 2 40 2 25
57 Samuel E. Maudsley ... 76 9 95 3 27 3 00
58 William Bryers 119 8 78 3 78 6 00
59 William Bryers .... . . . 133 9 42 3 00 8 00
60 Henry F. Bland .... 141 9 51 4 00 10 33
61 Henry F. Bland. .... .. . 161 9 80 4 28 10 40
62 Henry F. Bland 161 9 84 4 30 10 50
63 William C. Henderson, B. A... 166 10 00 4 40 1110
64 William C. Henderson, B.A... ... 177 9 81 4 80 14 86
65 William C. Henderson, B. A.. 168 8 03 3 41 15 93
66 James A. Gordon ... 170 10 68 5 91 16 33
67 James A. Gordon .... 155 13 13 6 05 17 30
68 James A. Gordon ... . . 136 15 00 7 47 17 00
69 William I. Shaw, B.A., LL.B. .. .124 1117 6 70 15 00
70 William I. Shaw, M.A., LL.B. . . .120 9 51 6 47 21 85
71 William I. Shaw, M.A., LL.B .115 12 00 8 62 27 42
72 John Scanlon . . . 116 8 20 4 09 28 00
73 ohn Scanlon. . ...,:,... 110 8 50 3 47 2150
74 See Montreal Conference 115 7 00 3 50 26 00
HILLSDALE.
A village in the township of Medonte, County of Simcoe, Ontario. Distant from Barrie 17 miles
It was formerly Craighurst and Penetanguishene Missions.
1871 Peter Ker J ^aighurst.
( renetangmshene.
72 Peter Ker, Thomas R. Fydell . . . . . . .
73 James Macfarlane, Charles Langford ....
74 See Toronto Conference.. . . . .
100
2 80
3 10
* 115
6 67
5 50
219
10 00
9 00
198
9 67
2 15
203
12 50
5 60
5 00
6 00
18 60
18 60
26 64
6 25
HOLLAND LANDING.
A village on the Holland River, in the township of East Gwillimbury, County of York, Ontario.
Distant from Toronto 38 miles.
1854 Andrew Edwards . .
55 George Cochran " ...
Snake Island united with it.
56 George T. Richardson . .
57 George T. Richardson
58 Thomas Hanna ...
59 Thomas Hanna
60 Thomas Hanna, Isaac Baker ... . .
61 Abraham Dayman, David Jennings
62 Alexander Drennan, James Laird ...
63 Alexander Drennan, Nelson Burns, B.A. . .
64 Alexander Drennan, Richard Large
65 William J. Hewitt, Joseph Locke .
66 Now called Sharon and Mount Albert
ie-i
6 27
2 93
139
11 53
6 41
120
7 21
3 06
112
4 01
3 08
130
8 01
3 47
145
8 27
3 26
192
7 42
2 53
171
8 00
3 25
204
6 85
7 37
162
4 33
4 56
160
3 48
5 21
179
9 61
5 25
8
3
5
7
11
10
7
7
9 03.
9 05
03
93
00
00
73
08
28
14 00
nKnve miron +Y\ VdOTlTO MioaiAtt
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
225
HOLLAND and SULLIVAN.
Two townships in the County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Owen Sound Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Eduea.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
83
$1 80
$i 20
72
1 69
1 50
71
1 68
1 72
77
1 82
1 10
71
1 50
0 81
78
2 04
2 04
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 75
3 00
1 52
1 63
1 82
2 78
It was formerly part of Clinton
4 12
5 98
2 00
3 18
15 60
18 00
1860 George Jacques . .
61 George Jacques
62 William Norton
63 William Norton
64 William Norton
65 John Neelands . . ...
66 Now called Chatsworth Mission
HOLMESVILLE.
A village in the township of Goderich, County of Huron, Ontario.
Circuit.
1872 William E. Smith ..
73 Charles E. Stafford .... 118
74 See London Conference 130
HORNING'S MILLS.
A village in the township of Melancthon, County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Artemesia Mission. Distant from Owen Sound 50 miles, from Toronto 62 miles.
1863 William J. Hewitt . i
64 William J. Hewitt 44 | 3
-65 William Norton .. 67 ■?
66 William Norton . . . 63
67 William Norton . . . 59
68 Peter Addison 70 2
69 Peter Addison . 91 4
70 Peter Addison .... 92 | 7
71 Thomas Culbert .. .. 113 ] 15 ^
72 Thomas Culbert * 114 , 8 20
73 Thomas Culbert 115 8 25
74 See Toronto Conference . . 135 8 50
50
50
95
00
25
16
26
14
15
37
80
00
54
34
8 78
4 53
4 40
5 00
50
00
00
28
60
80
50
9 86
18 07
IS 25
25 00
1836 James Ward
37 John K. Williston
38 Stephen Miles
39 1
to > United with Gosfield.
43)
44 Thomas Harmon . .
45 Thomas Williams ....
46 ... .
HOWARD.
A township in the County of Bothwell, Ontario.
108
151
175
157
154
139
16
00
72
63
47
55
HOWICK.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario.
1856 John A, Dowler ...
57 John Hough ....
It was formerly part of Grey Mission.
58
John Hough .
59 Daniel Connolly .
60 Thomas Hadwin, David Ryan
61 Thomas Hadwin, John Neelands
62 Thomas Hadwin, Thomas Cullen
„„ ) „ , , .-, ( Samuel Alexander,
63 j Edward Cragg, j Jameg R McCartney>
64 Edward Cragg, Henry W- M axwell . .
65 Edward Cragg, Charles A. Hanson. . .
66 John W Savage, Alfred L. Russell . . . .
67 John W. Savage, Edmund S. Jones..
„„ t , ,„ « \ Nelson Saunders,
68 John W- Savage, j Wm T Tumer)
69 Andrew Milliken, Daniel W Thompson
70 Andrew Milliken, J. Cathcart
71 Andrew Milliken, John McCarroll
72 William Hawke, Samuel Sellery
73 William Hawke, Robert Burns
74 See London Conference. . .
15
93
103
156
159
186
215
316
275
282
316
388
37
05
91
75
07
00
6 57
5 75
4 98
6 28
8 10
390
9 15
340
7 70
284
11 92
324
10 40
354
10 20
306
11 34
309
12 00
1 00
3 20
3 25
1 25
1 30
1 15
1 29
2 35
4 50
4 10
5 00
5 00
6 80
5 00
5 42
5 60
4 43
5 49
1 65
9 43
0 86
0 75
10
50
25
06
00
00
8 40
7 95
9 00
13 25
16 00
13 00
15 87
16 00
12 00
20 08
26 00
226
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
HUDSON.
A village in the township and County of Vaudreuil, Quebec.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Henry Shaler
71 Aaron D. Miller
72 Aaron D. Miller... ...
73 David Kennedy, M.A., B.D
74 See Montreal Conference.
No. of
Members.
50
38
46
Conting.
Fund.
$4 89
4 85
5 12
Educa.
Fund.
11 94
1 82
2 35
HULL.
A village and township on the Ottawa Eiver, County of Ottawa, Quebec.
1826 George Bissell .
27'
to
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
William McFadden
Vincent B. Howard .
William McFadden.. .
Thomas Harmon.
Thomas Harmon. . .
39 George Goodson
40 John Mclntyre. ...
41 George Beynon. ......
42 William H. Williams .
43 Henry Shaler
44 Henry Shaler ...,..„.-.
45 Joseph Reynolds .......
46 Francis Coleman
47 George Young. .. .
48 James Elliott
49 Name of Circuit changed to Aylmer.
127
70
85
83
84
92
129
122
123
120
122
116
125
101
101
72
84
66
5 63
4 23
7 25
2 66
3 43
5 67
6 05
5 05
5 05
10 87
10 94
Sup. M.
Fund.
15 10
5 25
7 00
100 00
5 50
3 40
10 66
2 50
3 00
4 50
i 66
4 90
6 91
4 00
4 00
4 00
4 02
HULLSVILLE.
A village in the township of Walpole, County of Haldimand, Ontario. It was formerly called Nanti-
coke Circuit. Distant from Hamilton 26 miles.
1862 Benjamin Clement.
63* Joel Briggs, Benjamin Clement ,
64 Joel Briggs, James Matheson
65 Joel Briggs, James Matheson
66 William Bryers, John C. Willmott, B.A.
67 William Bryers, John C. Willmott, fi.A...
68 William Bryers, John C. Willmott, M.A.
69 Thomas D. Pearson, Isaac B. Tallman
70 Thomas D. Pearson, Isaac B. Tallman
71 Thomas D. Pearson, Joseph Colling .
72 Alexander R. Campbell ...
73 Alexander R. Campbell. ...
74 See London Conference
343
413
339
400
425
416
450
514
474
490
'488
240
260
23 00
15 58
17 81
14 02
15 30
21 24
23 02
°4 30
29 10
26 62
29 15
17 00
16 47
7 00 I
9 00
9 40
I 7 99
S 50
12 20
8 35
15 60
16 00
15 00
15 00
12 00
10 00
33 59
6 75
30 00
14 00
31 00
40 50
54 00
60 00
50 50
45 20
42 23
30 00
32 00
HUMBER.
So called from the name of the river which forms the boundary line between the townships of York
and Etobicoke, York County, Ontario.
1845 Charles W M. Gilbert
46 Charles W. M. Gilbert, William Glass 152
47 John Baxter, William S. Blackstock. 271
48 Thomas Demorest, John Baxter .... ; . 347
49 John Law, James C. Slater .-...., 357
50 John Law, William Ames . . ..... 334
51 Samuel C. Philp, William Richardson . 314
52 Samuel C. Philp, William McDonagh. „ 400
53 Samuel C. Philp, Henry Jones .... ... . . 471
11 00
14 55
...
22 29
31 21
24 00
26 45
31 01
31 45
7 30
15 35
10 00
44 00
26 87
21 00
23 05
15 00
Nanticoke set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
227
Year
Names of Ministers
1854 Robert Lochead, j Edw^rdA.Ward 1 • • •
55 Robert Lochead, Edward A. Ward
56 Robert Lochead, Ashton Fletcher
57 Circuit divided. See Albion and Weston .
No. of
Members
Conting.
Fund.
500
545
537
532
$37 50
34 63
34 82
35 23
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$15 18
15 23
15 40
$23 00
29 50
39 74
40 07
HUNGERFORD.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Hastin.
1849 Joseph Reynolds.
50 Thomas Cleghorn .
51 Thomas Cleghorn.
52 {John D. Pugh)
53 Luther Houghton
54 Nelson Brown.. . .
55 Michael Baxter . . .
56 Michael Baxter
57 Michael Baxter, Donald Sutherland
58 William Coleman, William R. Mordcn . ....
59 William Coleman, William J. Hewitt . ...
60 William Coleman, Alexander Campbell (B).
61 Robert Robinson, Edward Harris.
62 Robert Robinson, Moses M. Johnson. . .
*63 Robert Robinson, Egerton R. Young
64 George Can-, John W. Wicher.
65 George Carr, James Kines
66 George Carr, Jacob Eli Howell, B.A.
67 David Ryan, Jacob Eli Howell, B. A . . .
68 David Ryan, William Ryan .
69 David Ryan, John Ferguson. .
70 See Moira and Tweed. . . .
Ontario.
93
3 09
1 91
124
4 42
2 75
138
6 00
3 50
136
6 61
4 12
153
5 45
3 05
200
6 96
.4 47
216
5 43
0
87
4 86
220
4 85
1
23
5 37
230
5 00
1
27
6 00
400
6 50
1
75
8 00
329
10 47
3
12
10 00
300
10 35
3
22
15 57
354
' 9 61
4
08
21 00
331
; 10 05
5
10
26 00
359
! 10 00
5
50
24 00
355
10 05
5
75
27 50
345
10 24
3
34
22 85
477
! 15 14
8
44
37 33
419
12 95
7
10
41 88
471
1 14 26
,•>
84
48 40
456
■ 15 27
8
50
50 00
480
15 50
8
13
50 00
HUNTINGDON.
The County Town of the County of Huntingdon, Quebec. It is situate in the township of Godman-
chester, and is distant from Montreal 47 miles. It was formerly part of Russelltown Mission.
1849 James Brock. ... ....
50 James Brock
51 James Brock. .
52 George H. Davis
53 George H. Davis..
54 Isaac Barber ... ....
55 Isaac Barber, Edmund E. Sweet . ....
56 Robert Brown
57 Robert Brown ....
58 John Kiernon . ....
59 John Kiernon . . ....
60 Edward A. WTard
61 Edward A. Ward.
62 Edward A. Ward
63 Edward B. Byckman, B.A
64 Edward B. Ryckman, B.A
65 Edward B. Ryckman, B.A
66 Silas Huntingdon .
67 Silas Huntingdon
68 Thomas O. Williams
69 Thomas G. Williams . .
70 Thomas G. Williams, Thomas H. Patchell.
71 George Rogers
72 George Rogers, William J. Crothers
73 George Rogers, William .1. Crothers
74 See Montreal Conference ...
....
280
'.'."
253
9
26
•2 27
4 25
205
12
50
6 00
12 75
203
13 03
7 00
14 00
232
6
07
2 82
12 19
193
/
93
3 92
4 43
180
4
10
3 11
10 00
171
3
47
3 00
6 06
181
6
02
3 25
18 00
175
9
00
3 30
12 00
180
10
81
4 35
14 00
159
13
72
6 40
18 50
164
12
00
5 00
18 50
J 1S7
12
00
5 00
18 50
200
11
20
0 00
28 lo
218
18
00
9 00
40 13
204
16
00
12 00
46 00
. ! 209
18
24
11 00
84 68
235
OO
43
12 00
67 39
238
27
10
13 75
70 00
HINTLEY.
A village and township in the County of Carleton, Ontario. It was formerly part of Richmond Circuit.
Distant from Ottawa City 26 miles.
90
1854 Thomas McMullen
55 Thomas McMullen
56 Name of Mission now changed to Bell's Corners
131
117
8 00
6 00
2 00
6 00
4 00
4 00
228
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
HUNTSVILLE.
A village in the township of Chaffey, Muskoka District, Ontario. Distant from Washago 50 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1873 Thomas Snowden ...
74 See Toronto Conference
40
40
$i is
$i "66
$1 30
Gilbert.
Gilbert.
INGERSOLL.
A Town situate on the River Thames, in the township of West Oxford, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Distant from Woodstock 10 milos, from London 20 miles.
1849 Joseph Sheply
50 Joseph Sheply
51 Charles W. M.
52 Charles W M.
53 Ozias Barber
54 Ozias Barber, John Wakefield . .
55 Ozias Barber, William Williams
56 George Kennedy, James Morgan . . .
57 George Kennedy, Timothy Edwards
58 George Kennedy John N. Lake
.„ T , 0, , \ Hall Christopherson
59 Joseph Sheply, j Madison A ^
60 Joseph Sheply, William F. Campbell
61 Joseph Sheply, William F Campbell
62 Thomas Cleghorn, Ezra A. Stafford
63 Thomas Cleghorn, George Sexsmith
64 Lewis Warner, Reginald H. Starr, B.A.
65 Lewis Warner, William E. Winans
66 Lewis Warner, William H. Musgrove
67 William W. Clarke, William H. Musgrove
68 Edward H. Dewart
69 John Learoyd .
70 John Learoyd
71 John Learoyd
72 Charles Freshman, D.D
73 Charles Freshman, D.D
74 See London Conference
• • • .
151
10 02
171
10 77
203
11 72
222
12 00
222
12 25
248
13 00
' ■ ■ > .
264
16 00
4 00
193
17 00
4 00
250
12 00
4 00
230
10 00
4 00
321
20 14
6 00
309
21 11
407
22 20
6 26
360
22 50
7 64
340
23 57
7 81
375
24 05
8 02
400
27 51
10 79
520
28 21
11 08
*370
28 82
11 50
172
23 65
17 00
165
17 20
20 00
167
17 00
10 00
157
18 15
10 00
268
12 20
11 91
255
15 04
9 22
15 07
19 30
18 53
13 26
13 50
14 0>
11 00
14 00
14 00
12 00
20 00
32 10
45 50
46 00
46 80
44 29
50 70
58 00
44 55
27 75
30 00
30 39
31 35
32 50
33 66
INNISFIL.
A village and township in the County of Simcoe, Ontario.
1855 Thomas Stobbs. .. .,
56 Thomas Stobbs
57 Thomas Stobbs
58 Erastus Hurlburt ..... ,
59 Erastus Hurlburt.
60 Thomas D. Pearson
61 Thomas D. Pearson
62 Robert Graham . ...
63 Alex. Langford
64 Alex. Langford
65 Alex. Langford, John Scanlon . . ... ....
66 George Browne, Joseph Locke . . . .
67 George Browne, James Woodsworth
68 George Browne, Andrew Cunningham
69 Kennedy Creighton, William Mills
70 Joseph W. Holmes, Henry M. Manning
71 Joseph W Holmes, James Mooney..
72 Joseph W. Holmes, John C. Stevenson
73 Robert H. Smith, Thomas H. Patchell. ... ...
74 S«je Toronto Conference .. . .
It was formerly part of Barrie Mission.
115
122
110
180
160
113
114
123
160
170
210
235
244
270
242
241
255
243
268
20 00
10 72
8 65
8 90
8 00
7 00
7 20
8 00
9 64
7 58
9 00
15 00
16 00
7 75
9 00
14 40
16 29
15 35
16 48
11 00
7 00
3 47
3 50
3 20
2 50
2 50
3 00
3 50
2 11
3 73
15 30
6 00
17 70
7 00
10 25
8 25
8 50
6 18
16 71
6 75
5 18
13 00
13 10
11 20
8 00
13 48
18 00
13 50
22 65
32 00
45 00
40 00
26 00
40 25
36 32
38 60
36 85
♦ Salford set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
229
INVERMAY.
A village in the township of Arran, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly called Arran Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 William Irwin, Robert H. Waddell
66 William Irwin, James McCartney. . .
67 William Irwin, David Williams . . .
68 Isaac Gold, James McCartney . . .
69 Isaac Gold, John H. Robinson..
70 George M. Brown
71 George M. Brown
72 George M. Brown
73 Josias Greene .
74 See Toronto Conference ..
No. of
Members.
265
268
289
274
278
* 295
247
284
289
294
Conting.
Fund.
3
4
5
7
5
9
9
7
66
92
30
00
29
58
21
64
44
Eduoa.
Fund.
12 39
58
56
00
20
43
10
00
00
85
00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 00
9 72
5 80
10 00
12 35
10 30
9 50
12 41
8 04
52 23
INVERNESS.
A village in the township of Inverness, County of Megantic, Quebec. It was formerly called New
Ireland Mission.
1873 JohnG. Brick
74 See Montreal Conference.
122
110
5 50
4 66
2 70
2 00
11 68
9 00
ISLAND BROOK.
It was formerly part of the
A village in the township of Newport, County of Compton, Quebec.
Sawyerville Mission.
1872 John Hiscox
73 Simon Crookshahks ...
74 See Montreal Conference
ISLE OF TANTI.
An island on the north shore of Lake Ontario, County of Addington, Ontario. It is now called
Amherst Isle.
17
22
6 58
6 29
6 40
30
1 00
0 75
1 50
1834 Jonathan Gladwin
35 Jonathan Gladwin
36 Wellington Jeffers (5 months) .
37 Jonathan Gladwin
38 1
to > United with Waterloo Circuit
41 )
42 Gilbert Miller
43 United with Bath Circuit
61
55
40
25
48
2 00
K
KEENE.
A village in the township of Otonabee, County of Peterboro', Ontario. Distant from Peterboro
miles.
1855 Henry McDoweU ...
56 Henry McDowell
57 Henry McDowell
58 William Briden ...
59 William Briden — .. •• ••
60 William Briden •
61 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E
62 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E
63 William L. Scott.. .. ...
64 William L. Scott
65 William L. Scott
66 Samuel Wilson.
IS
105
105
101
92
115
116
114
137
156
160
201
10 85
9 48
8 93
12 15
6 85
6 50
8 81
6 79
6 36
5 36
8 00
2 00
2 00
4 34
3 00
3 10
2 50
3 44
2 66
2 95
1 76
3 00
7 00
7 00
6 20
8 25
9 05
8 50
9 05
9 69
15 00
9 38
13 36
' Port Elgin set off.
230
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1867 Samuel Wilson..
68 Samuel Wilson . . .
69 James Kines .
. 70 James Kines . . .
71 James Kines . .. .
72 William R. Barker.. ..
73 William R. Barker... .
74 See Toronto Conference .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
186
$8 75
$3 61
158
8 78
3 16
142
8 82
6 50
180
11 20
8 00
182
11 50
11 00
182
13 60
9 91
166
12 13
9 00
156
12 84
7 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$22 55
21 00
21 50
42 25
40 00
40 00
28 00
30 00
KEMPTV1LLE.
A village in the township of Oxford, County of Grenville, Ontario.
27 miles, from Prescott 23 miles.
1840 William McCullougH .. .
41 William McCullough
42 Simon Huntingdon. .
43 Simon Huntingdon..
44 Benjamin Nankeville. .
45 James Elliott
46 James Elliott ....
47 James Elliott ...
48 Asahel Hurlburt...
49 Asahel Hurlburt
50 George Beynon . . .
51 Thomas Bevitt, Richard Wilson .
52 Thomas Bevitt, John B. Armstrong. . . .
53 Thomas Bevitt
54 James Greener
55 James Greener.. . . ...'.
56 James Greener, James Masson
57 David C. McDowell, Henry H. Perdue .
58 David C. McDowell, Joseph Kilgour
59 David C. McDowell, James A. Gordon .
60 William Price, Samuel Wilson
61 William Price, John Holmes
62 George McRitchie, Thomas Walker . .
63 George McRitchie, William Adams
64 James Armstrong ....
65 James Armstrong
66 Richard M. Hammond
67 Richard M. Hammond
68 Robert H. Waddell
69 Robert H. Waddell . .
70 Robert H. Waddell .. . .
71 Osborne Lambly, M. A. „
72 Osborne Lambly, M.A.
73 Stephen Bond
74 See Montreal Conference.
Distant from Ottawa City
279
6 94
343
14 22
,.
367
7 85
361
8 75
370
8 00
347
10 00
351
14 14
327
11 60
315
10 72
280
11 55
■ ■
266
6 35
. v 240
7 32
246
7 52
255
8 15
350
12 95 .
2 35
350
11 60
2 85
378
15 03
5 22
395
15 50
6 25
399
15 75
6 48
640
16 10
7 15
640
13 25
8 20
521
12 00
6 30
448
11 05
4 34
465
10 80
5 35
163
5 14
2 00
160
5 00
1 55
147
5 15
1 16
163
5 50
1 45
169
8 56
6 24
179
10 23
6 53
179
11 68
8 75
186
13 27
9 00
165
11 74
8 62
161
16 25
5 15
1 40
1 75
8 75
8 75
11 00
9 25
9 50
11 00
12 90
14 08
1 75
1 75
3 00
6 00
7 00
9 50
12 25
14 10
14 50
15 50
'20 25
22 00
13 15
15 05
14 50
12 50
12 30
12 61
17 65
17 30
14 23
14 47
13 13
19 00
KENNEBEC.
The name of a township in the County of Frontenac, Ontario
Mission.
1867 (George Briden)
68 (John Clark '.....
69 (John Clark) .. .
70 Christopher L. Thompson
71 William V. Sexsmith . .
72 William V. Sexsmith
73 James E. Werden . .
74 See Montreal Conference ....
It was formerly part of Tam worth
0 50
2 33
3 00
1 25
1 64
18
30
40
• • •
. • 36
2 10
61
2 50
1 66
64
2 00
■ • • •
52
3 16
KEPPEL.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Grey, Ontario. It is situate on the Georgian
Bay, and is distant from Owen Sound 10 miles.
1863 Richard Large . .
64 Josias Greene, George W. Rich . 52 1 50 i 00 2 62
65 Josias Greene, James P Kidd 81 2 88 2 50 2 00
South Mountain set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
231
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
96
$3 00
$2 65
$4 74
67 George M. Brown, John Saunders
122
5 50
2 84
6 79
68 George M. Brown, William Rilance ...
135
6 33
4 25
8 10
69 George M. Brown, Edward Charlton
* 156
3 89
6 00
5 84
70 Thomas Williams, Alexander Thibadeau . . '. . . .
123
3 55
4 56
4 00
71 Thomas Williams, John Hart
115
3 57
5 75
4 60
72 Isaac Baker .... . . . . ....
106
3 76
2 60
3 25
73 See Sarawak and Wiarton
+ 90
2 25
1 75
4 00
KINCARDINE.
A town and township on Lake Huron, in the County of Bruce, Ontario.
35 miles.
Distant from Goderich
1851 Thomas Crews
52 Thomas Crews
53 Andrew A. Smith . ....
54 William Creighton
55 Samuel E. Maudsley
. 56 Andrew Edwards, Henry Bawtinhimer.
57 Andrew Edwards, Samuel C. Seeley
58 Andrew Edwards, David Ryan ....
59 James F. Latimer, George Jones
60 James F. Latimer, George H. Comish
"61 Daniel Connolly, William Cullen . .
62 Daniel Connolly, Webster W Leach
63 Daniel Connolly, Henry W Maxwell . .
64 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Henry Kellam .
65 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Henry W. P. Allen
66
( Orrin H. Ellsworth,
Edmund S. Jones
| George Leech,
67 Luther 0. Rice, Alfred L. Russell.
68 Luther 0. Rice, William E. Bottoms
69 William Hayhurst, Nathaniel Smith
70 William Hayhurst, William T. Turner.
71 William Hayhurst, William T. Turner.
72 George A. Mitchell, B A.
73 George A. Mitchell, B.A .
74 See London Conference
40
70
85
100
102
81
93
116
181
173
205
J 225
225
207
222
238
264
260
391
375
'372
§346
175
250
0 48
3 00
12
17
65
09
20
40
6 69
10 00
10 00
8 00 |
12 00 !
16 63
16 80
15 30
12 59
13 27
14 80
15 00
16 01
14 43
4 56
1 90
3 44
6 60
6 00
5 00
4 50
7 06
9 00
8 31
12 63
14 03
14 03
10 45
5 80
6 80
. 0 50
3 50
5 89
4 00
4 50
4 62
2 60
2 78
22 00
26 00
24 00
18 50
23 67
35 00
30 82
29 15
32 00
28 45
29 65
31 22
16 75
25 77
KINGSTON.
A city at the head of the River St. Liwrence.on Lake Ontario, County of Frontenac, Ontario. This
was the first Canadian Methodist Circuit, it extended west to Napanee and Prince Edward County,
and included in its bounds six townships. See Playter's " History of Methodism."
1791 William Losee ... •
The name of the Circuit was now changed, and
called Cataraqui, from the name of a small
stream which runs through the township of
Kingston.
92 Darius Dunham .
94
95
, No record owing to the war
The part of the Circuit around the Bay of Quinte
having the largest number of members, is now
made the head of the Circuit, and from 1795 to
1821, Kingston is included in the Bay Quinte
Circuit.
1822 Philander Smith. . .
23) JohnHick ...
to > Again united with Bay Quinte Circuit.
26)
27 Ezra Healey. Cyrus R. Allison
28 David Wright, John C. Davidson
29 Ephraim Evans, Thomas Bevitt , .
30 James Richardson, Richard Jones
31 William Smith
165
259
51
60
427
563
660
613
* Some appointments given to Amabel Mission. + One appointmant to Allenford.
X One appointmsnt given to Lusknow. § Bsrvie set off. II Waterloo set off.
232
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1832 William Smith . .
33 William Eyerson
Gananoque Mission now united with it.
34 Joseph Stinson, William Steer, John C. Davidson
35 Joseph Stinson, Egerton Kyerson
36 William Lord, Egerton Eyerson, John G. Manly .
37 William M. Harvard, Egerton Eyerson .
38 Matthew Lang
39 Matthew Lang ...
40
John C Davidson,
John Carroll,
41 Henry Wilkinson
42 Henry Wilkinson
43 Edwy M. Ryerson, Isaac B. Howard
44 Edwy M. Ryerson .... . .
45 Lachlan Taylor . . .
46 Edmund Shepherd, James C. Slater ...
47 George H. Davis (East), Isaac B. Howard (West)..
48 William Squire (East), Isaac B. Howard (West) ..
49 John Douse (East), EphraimB. Harper (West)
50 Samuel D. Rice, Ephraim B. Harper. ....
51 Samuel D. Bice, Charles Lavell, Eichard Clarke.
52 Samuel D. Eice, Charles Lavell
53 John Eyerson, G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
54 John Eyerson, George Douglas, George McRitchie.
55 John Ryerson, George Douglas ....
56 George Douglas, Thomas S. Keough . .
57 Ephraim Evans, D.D , Jonathan E. Betts
58 Ephraim Evans, D.D., J. E. Sanderson, M.A
59 W. Pollard, J. E. Sanderson, M.A., J. C. Ash . . .
60 W. Pollard, N. R. Willoughby, B.A., T. W. Jeffrey.
61 G. Young, N. E. Willoughby, B.A., T. W. Jeffrey
62 George Young, William C. Henderson, B.A.
63 John Gemley, John B. Clarkson, B.A.
64 John Gemley, John B. Clarkson, B.A
65 John Gemley, John B. Clarkson, B.A
66 Edward B. Ryckman, B,A., Thomas Derrick . .
67 Edward B. Ryckman, B.A., | Willia™ W ?oss
J ' | Benj. Clement,
68 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A., Thomas Brock.
69 Henry F. Bland, John Scanlon .
70 Henry F Bland, Donald G. Sutherland . ...
71 George R. Sanderson, Donald G. Sutherland
72 George R. Sanderson, W. Wellington Carson.
73 George R. Sanderson, Richard Eason .
74 See Montreal Conference. ......
1873 Adolphus G. Knight, B.A
74 See Montreal Conference
KINGSTON— QUEEN STREET.
".. " - . .. . I 48
KINGSVILLE.
A village in the Township of Gosfield, County of Essex, Ontario.
1866 Thomas Atkinson, Wm. Magwood .
67 Thomas Atkinson, Matthew Robison .
68 Thomas Atkinson, Geo. Clarke
69 Ezra A. Stafford, Edwin McCollum
70 Ezra A. Stafford
71 Ezra A. Stafford.
72 David Hunt.
73 David Hunt.. '..".. .'.
74 See London Conference.
5 22
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
138
130
134
244
- ■ ■
201
128
$32 00
158
40 00
180
37 74
190
45 50
160
29 36
164
18 00
170
15 05
207
16 19
153
14 80
•
. 1311
200 00
135
15 43
394
13 75
• • • •
366
40 85
324
17 00
■ • ■ *
340
37 88
363
38 12
475
40 85
384
45 00
• > *
306
45 00
312
43 87
$2i 40
339
52 48
22 00
314
40 69
23 75
322
39 10
20 00
341
52 60
20 40
413
56 75
25 75
395
56 19
31 24
376
45 00
26 34
326
60 74
23 47
355
55 04
26 39
370
56 63
31 49
350
63 74
19 86
370
59 60
25 59
375
45 35
51 66
380
45 50
40 37
380
46 50
42 50
388
47 88
24 54
391
50 26
26 72
510
57 19
28 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
1 59
$20 0Q
12 00
20 00
37 85
30 00
10 37
12 75
13 00
13 34
14 03
19 60
19 25
44 25
27 00
25 10
33 75
40 00
44 00
30 50
51 00
49 50
95 75
96 01
98 40
100 00
106 80
100 00
100 00
100 00
114 97
119 00
127 25
160 90
158 00
158 21
160 25
100 44
116 25
120 00
9 00
It was formerly Gosfield Mission.
244
6 20
2 82
326
10 18
4 06
342
9 07
4 00
334
9 50
7 00
180
6 06
5 00
220
12 12
9 00
220
13 91
10 00
223
14 43
10 00
. 250
15 12
7 00
20 00
21 19
17 00
22 00
10 05
22 00
23 00
25 00
26 00
KIPPEN.
A village in the township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron, Ontario. Distant from Seaforth 8 miles-
It was formerly part of the Exeter Circuit.
18£o 5ichard Hobbs • • I 68 I 5 23 I 3 50 | 6 00
73 Robert Reynolds 182 9 45 4 91 14 66
74 See London Conference. 132 10 00 | 4 00 16 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
233
KIRKTON
A village in the township of Usborne, County of Huron, Ontario.
Distant from St. Mary's 10 miles.
It was formerly part of St. Mary's Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1869 Joseph W Holmes, Ed. H. Taylor
70 Charles Stringfellow, James Turner..
71 Charles Stringfellow, James Turner. . .
72 Charles Stringfellow, Thomas R. McNair
73 Henry Reid
74 See London Conference..
KLEINBURG.
A village on the Humber, in the township of Vaughan,
part of Newmarket Circuit. Distant
1856 Robert Corson
57 Robert Corson
58 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M. D
59 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D.
60 Thomas Lawson .
61 Thomas Lawson
62 William Price. ...
.63 William Price..
64 John Corbett . . ........
65 John Corbett. .
66 William Coleman «...
67 William Coleman ...
68 John Hodgson
69 John Hodgson
70 Joseph H. Locke, John C. Stevenson
71 Joseph H. Locke, John G. Scott
72 James A. McClung, Edward F. GofF. . .
73 James A. McClung, Robert G. Wellwood.
74 See Toronto Conference
KNOWLTON.
151
160
166
166
200
Conting.
Fund.
$10 44
11 31
13 00
15 79
16 25
Educa.
Fund.
$10 00
8 15
6 08
3 00
3 51
Sup. M.
Fund.
$18 00
21 05
19 55
23 94
25 00
County of York, Ontario,
from Toronto 22 miles.
9 50
8 00
10 14
12 91
10 40
10 99
11 86
162
140
162
180
171
161
155
145
125
! 132
119
107
97
. . . .
100
...
180
230
242
274
11
6
8
7
11
90
24
10
25
00
8 26
8 85
17 25
11 69
18 00
15 00
It was formerly
12 00
8 50
11 00
12 45
10 69
10 77
13 60
14 00
13 97
15 00
20 00
20 75
21 00
21 25
25 40
48 47
50 50
50 50
o
00
2
00
3
14
4 75
2
57
2
60
4
66
4 75
1
95
3
40
4
23
4
28
6
00
6
00
8
33
8
34
8
50
8
60
65
66
69
70
91
80
115
92
87
95
128
96
105
107
110
134
69
23
04
05
00
25
05
10
09
07
50
50
00
00
00
03
30
00
1 00
A small village in the township and County ol Brome, Quebec. It was formerly part of the Shefford
Circuit. Distant from St. Johns 45 miles, and from Stanstead Plains 30 miles.
1860 Francis Hunt
61 Francis Hunt ...
62 Donald Sutherland ... .
63 Donald Sutherland '.
64 Donald Sutherland
William Scales
William Scales
67 William Scales, James McFarlane
68 George Stenning . . ....
69 George Stenning . . . .
70 George Stenning ...
71 Hugh Cairns . .
72 Hugh Cairns ...
73 Hugh Cairns
74 See Montreal Conference . . . . ....
65
55
87
72
00
00
00
00
25
3 00
3 00
3 10
2 30
4 17
8 75
9 04
9 84
8 00
10 00
11 00
15 00
11 00
15 00
L.
LA CHUTE.
A town in the township and County of Argentieul, Quebec. Distant from Montreal 45 miles. It
was formerly called St. Andrew's Circuit.
1865 Levi Vanderburg, William Shaw 220 i 5 10 : 2 10 12 50
Grenville united with it. j
66 Joseph Kilgour, William S. McCullough, B.A 234 5 15 i 2 10 12 75
67 Joseph Kilgour. . ... 250 5 20 \ 2 17 13 61
* North Gore set off.
t Grenville again set off.
234
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 Joseph Kilgour. . .
69 John V. Wilson ...
70 John V. Wilson
71 John V. Wilson. .... .
72 Samuel G. Phillips
73 Samuel G. Phillips
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
100
$5 30
$2 90
100
5 00
6 00
80
5 30
5 02
100
9 99
3 50
101
6 85
5 20
110
5 37
5 09
157
6 49
4 79
Sup. M.
Fund.
$7 00
6 35
6 80
13 72
18 69
11 49
17 77
LAKEFIELD, MUD LAKE and WARSAW
A Mission in the County of Peterboro', Ontario If is situated on the Otonabee River, in the town-
ships of Smith and Dummer. The Mission was formerly called Bridgenorth and Mud Lake.
1861 David A. Johnston
62 David A. Johnston
63 Ephraim L. Koyl, William R. Barker
64 Ephraim L. Koyl, George McNamara.
65 William Sheridan, Joseph H. Stinson
66 William Sheridan. .
67 William Sheridan
68 William H. Schofield, B.A
69 William H. Schofield, M.A
70 Henry McDowell . . .
71 Henry McDowell .........
72 Henry McDowell, Francis Johnson .. .
73 William L. Scott
74 See Toronto Conference
71
3 20
2 00
150
4 00
1 42
176
4 50
1 37
181
7 55
3 24
177
7 81
4 25
. * 200
8 35
5 00
110
4 90
1 68
120
5 20
1 70
130
6 58
4 25
102
4 50
4 50
115
4 64
6 00
117
4 70
3 84
140
9 21
4 00
160
10 00
4 25
4 00
6 00
6 50
11 45
13 50
17 50
10 25
11 75
15 00
15 00
19 66
19 80
17 00
20 00
LAKE SIMCOE.
So called from Lake Simcoe, in the County of Simcoe, Ontario. The Mission included ten townships,
principally west and north of the Lake. Seven Circuits and Missions have been formed out of it.
1828 JohnBeatty
29 John S. Attwood
30 Cyrus R. Allison, James Currie
31 Gilbert Miller, James Currie..
32 Gilbert Miller
33 Samuel Belton
34 Samuel Belton. ...
35 Jonathan Scott, David Hardie
36 Jonathan Scott, David Hardie
Barrie united with it.
37 Jonathan Scott, Thomas McMullen 259 . . 20 12
38 Jonathan Scott, Wellington Jeffers
39 Sylvester Hurlburt.. ..
40 Sylvester Hurlburt
41 Sylvester Hurlburt
42 Sylvester Hurlburt.. ..
43 Thomas Hurlburt.
44 Samuel Belton.. .
45
345
350
360
• • • •
402
• ■ • ■
230
■ ■ * ■
131
....
191
t m
257
295
259
253
323
362
185
132
144
3 53
159
166
2 00
4 00
4 20
4 00
L'AMABLE.
A village in the township of Dungannon, County of Hastings, Ontario. Distant from Belleville
68 miles. This is an extensive Mission, and comprises parts of eight townships.
1871 Arthur B. Hames, James Henderson . ....
72 James Henderson ... . . 81 0 84 117 2 00
73 Samuel Salton , . ... 129 2 60 .... 1 00
74 See Toronto Conference 131 2 80 2 i6 4 00
LANARK.
A village situate on the River Clyde, in the township and County of Lanark, Ontario. Distant from
Perth 12 miles, from Brockville 54 miles.
1850 Michael Baxter
51
to
54 .
Sherbrooke united with it.
50
2 57
1 00
* Warsaw set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
235
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 William Burns.
56 William Burns
57 John C. Osborne
58 John C. Osborne, William Norton
59 Joseph Hill ...
60 Joseph Hill
61 Joseph Hill
62 Samuel Teeson
63 Samuel Teeson
64 Samuel Teeson ...
65 John Holmes
Sherbrooke united with it.
66 Alexander Lester
67 Now called Playfair, which see . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
133
$5 10
§3 22
$8 50
130
8 89
1 88
9 77
142
5 75
1 25
10 07
130
4 00
1 40
8 00
47
1 06
0 80
2 18
59
3 58
1 37
4 16
57
3 70
1 50
4 50
56
3 51
1 15
5 10
54
2 25
1 33
5 71
62
2 05
1 40
5 77
90
2 50
1 60
5 00
90
8 00
2 75
7 75
LAWRENCEV1LLE.
A village in the township of Stukely, County of Shefford, Quebec. Distant from Sherbrooke 25 miles.
1860 George Stenning ....
61 George Stenning
62 William Hicks
63 )
to > United to Shefford Circuit.
67)
68 James Macfarlane
69 Hugh Cairns
70 Hugh Cairns . . .
71 Richard Robinson . . .
72 Jeremiah A. Chapman, B.A.
73 Alexander Hardie, B.A.
74 See Montreal Conference
94
99
67
204
56
50
69
70
125
129
2 37
2 05
20 05
8 80
4 00
4 20
7 00
7 24
8 42
1 32
1 32
10
82
00
00
00
4 34
4 40
4 95
3 78
25 50
7 70
10 00
9 50
8 00
8 61
8 66
LEAMINGTON.
A small village in the township of Mersea, County of Essex, Ontario.
Romney Circuit.
1870 Alexander G. Harris. .
71 Alexander G. Harris. .
72 Edwin McCollum
73 Edwin McCollum
74 See London Conference
218
230
231
200
203
It was formerly part of the
13 45
15 00
10 00
11 08
5 40
5 25
2 30
3 00
15 00
25 20
17 00
18 00
272
2 00
273
2 63
1 24
10 00
281
1 85
1 62
8 00
350
2 56
3 27
8 00
250
7 71
1 90
8 00
218
3 02
3 22
7 52
187
5 25
3 50
8 60
185
4 71
4 13
12 00
190
5 50
5 00
12 55
144
4 28
4 47
12 25
187
5 55
6 00
13 77
175
4 79
17 33
210
3 00
11 35
184
4 00
11 50
167
10 00
3 50
14 00
LEEDS.
A village and township in the County of Megantic, Quebec. It was formerly known, as New Ireland
Circuit. Distant from Quebec 40 miles.
1847 Rufus A. Flanders
48 Rufus A. Flanders
49 -Rufus A. Flanders . .
50 Gifford Dorey
51 Gifford Dorey
52 Gifford Dorey
53 John Armstrong, (B. )
54 John Armstrong, (B. )
55 John Armstrong, (B.)
56 John Armstrong, (B. )
57 John Armstrong, (B.)
58 Richard Wilson .
59 William D. Brown
60 William D. Brown
61 William D. Brown
62 Edwin Fessant
63 Edwin Fessant
64 Edwin Fessant
65 George Stenning ....
66 George Stenning
67 George Stenning
68 Robert H. Smith
69 Robert H. Smith
236
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Kobert H. Smith
71 John Stewart ...
72 .John Stewart
73 John Stewart . . .' . .
74 See Montreal Conference .
No. of
Members.
175
183
189
172
155
Conting.
Fund.
$8 18
9 00
8 10
6 15
6 20
Educa-
Fund.
$5 00
6 75
5 25
2 89
•2 75
Sup. M.
Fund.
$15 00
15 00
14 04
14 17
10 40
^ LESLIEVILLE.
A small village in the township and County of York, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 2 miles.
1862 Thomas Derrick.
63 Thomas Derrick .
64 Wesley Casson
65 Supplied
66
to \ Boundaries of Circuit changed.
70 Davidson McDonald . .
71 Thomas Jeffers
72 Alexander C. Chambers
73 John Carroll
74 See Toronto Conference
See Scarboro'.
26 '
3 00
26
3 25
1 25
11
3 00
13
3 00
"i
i 25
i '66
7
■ • . .
■ • ■ •
7
1 85
1 13
30
5 43
2 25
2 00
1 25
1 50
1 00
357
5 00
LINDSAY.
A town in the township of Ops, Victoria County, Ontario.
Port Hope 40 miles.
1847 David Hardie .
48)
to > Supplied from other Circuits.
51)
52 Thomas Hanna . ...
53 Thomas Hanna, Garrett J. Dingman .
54 John C. Osborne, Garrett J. Dingman
55 John C. Osborne, William H. Laird .
56 John C. Osborne, James Ash . . .
57 James Greener, Andrew L. Peterson .
58 David C. Clappison, Daniel Jackson .
59 David C. Clappison, William W. Miller.
60 David C. Clappison, Joseph H. Stinson
61 Samuel C. Philp, Nathaniel S. Burwash.
62 Samuel C. Philp, William Galbraith ...
63 Samuel C. Philp, Thomas Adams, B.A. .
64 Andrew Edwards, William F. Morrison, B.A
65 Andrew Edwards
66 Andrew Edwards
67 James Greener .... .... ; . . .
68 James Greener
69 James Greener
70 Charles Freshman, D.D
71 Charles Freshman, D.D. ..
72 James Brock.
73 James Brock ..,.,.
74 See Toronto Conference. ...
Distant from Peterboro' 28 miles, from
• " • •
• • • •
. • •
iis
6 91
138
11 93
129
12 50
167
13 03
2 50
* 175
14 63
3 20
259
15 83
6 35
220
14 09
8 00
237
13 35
6 80
242
13 53
4 89
262
19 22
6 29
263
11 33
4 31
268
12 36
4 74
t289
10 22
3 02
134
8 35
6 55
147
9 35
5 10
141
11 38
6 00
77
10 00
8 04
87
10 25
8 25
111
10 36
11 00
150
9 05
11 50
106
20 CO
12 20
106
17 40
12 30
5 48
10 22
13 03
14 00
18 14
10 00
18 15
18 20
20 00
21 16
22 77
20 75
17 75
11 58
12 00
21 00
21 50
26 '35
31 05
14 57
25 00
30 00
LISTOWEL.
A village in the township of Elma, County cf Perth, Ontario.
Wallace Mission.
1867 William W. Shepherd, Thomas W. Jackson.
68 William W. Shepherd. Edwin A. Chown ....
69 William W. Shepherd, William W. Edwards.
70 Henry W P. Allan, Daniel W Thompson . .
71 John Scott, B.A., Henry Berry
72 John Scott, B.A.
73 John Scott, B.A
74 See London Conference
It was formerly part of the Elma and
209
4 89
3 08
186
4 10
3 17
203
4 35
3 25
180
5 07
3 54
160
7 63
4 31
163
7 91
6 00
170
11 78
6 61
8 14
6 62
4 29
4 57
6 05
11 25
13 00
Oakwood set off.
+ Bobcaygeon with 34 members set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
237
LLOYDTOWN.
A village in the township of King, County of York, Ontario. It was formerly part of Bradford
Circuit. Distant from Toronto 36 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1856
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
George McRitchie
George McRitchie . . ....
Joseph L. Sanders
Joseph L. Sanders .
115
150
155
140
138
150
180
191
190
222
225
235
236
222
197
199
219
252
$13 81
9 40
12 25
11 72
8 73
11 00
10 04
8 88
8 07
9 00
14 06
12 95
13 14
11 50
11 55
10 92
10 47
10 21
$6 63
5 00
4 00
5 70
5 48
4 73
4 58
4 80
1 54
3 00
4 87
5 57
7 25
9 25
8 00
5 46
7 38
$12 15
10 00
10 80
15 00
Matthew Swann ...
Matthew Swann .... . .
Alexander R. Campbell . . . .
Alexander R. Campbell . . .
Alexander R. Campbell
William Hay, Jeremiah A. Chapman . . .
William Hay ....
William Hay, Joseph W. Sparling . . . .
George Brown, George F. Reynolds . .
George Brown. . ... . . . .
Peter Addison ...
Peter Addison, George J. Bishop
Peter Addison, George J. Bishop
See Toronto Conference
20 50
18 00
14 65
8 25
8 13
14 30
16 84
23 44
24 37
36 00
36 25
26 60
35 75
32 13
LOCHABAR.
50 called from the name of a township in Ottawa County, Quebe
ingham Mission.
1850 Daniel Wright.
51 Daniel Wright .
52 Richard Wilson . . .
53 Richard Wilson .
54 William Burns.
55 David Hardie .
56 David Hardie. .
57 William Hewitt.
58 William Hewitt. . .
59 William Creighton
60 William Creighton..
61 Jabez B. Keough..
62 Jabez B. Keough
63 Jabez B. Keough
64 Joseph Hill
65 Now called Thurso, which see.
It was formerly called Buck-
70
5 00
65
6 90
62
10 96
* 109
17 01
52
10 50
52
2 00
41
1 03
42
1 10
62
3 14
70
3 75
t79
5 17
55
1 48
53
1 93
58
3 00
52
3 69 !
50
27
0 85
75
00
12
2 00
2 10
4 99
2
5
50
08
5 37
2 70
08
48
59
00
29
50
97
00
00
LONDESBORO*
A village in the township of Hullett, County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly part of Clinton
Circuit. Distant from Clinton 6J miles.
1870 Thomas Cleworth, Coverdale Watson .... ! ... ...
71 Thomas Cleworth, Samuel Sellery 232 16 77 j 13 76 50 25
72 Isaac Crane. ... J 210 15 08 10 00 40 00
73 Isaac Crane.. . .. 105 7 41 i 6 50 30 89
74 See London Conference. ' 97 \ 7 50 6 60 3100
LONDON.
A City on the River Thames, in London township, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Hamilton 76 miles, from Toronto 120 miles, from Sarnia 56 miles.
Distant from
1823 Robert Corson
24 Edmund Stoney
25 Edmund Stoney
26 Daniel McMullen, Matthew Whiting .
27 John S. Huston .
28 Matthew Whiting
255
235
229
229
269
* Grenville set off.
t Plantagenet set off.
+ Holmesville set off.
238
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
39
40
41
Henry Byers.
1829 Matthew Whiting
30 John Bailey, Horace Dean
31 John Bailey, Hamilton Biggar. . .
32 John K. Williston
33 John Beatty ....
34 William Griffis, .......
35 David Wright, John Law..
36 David Wright, John Flanagan
37 Edmund Stoney, Hugh Montgomery
38 Edmund Stoney, Arkle S. Newbury.
Adam Townley,
William Steer,
, James Norris, { William Coleman.
1 Samuel Hose, \
Samuel Kose, William Price. ...
42 Edmund Shepherd, Matthias Holtby . .
43 Edmund Shepherd, Thomas Jeffers .
44 Edmund Shepherd, Charles Lavell .
45 Edwy M. Ryerson
46 Charles Lavell
47 Edmund Botterell, John Goodfellow . .
48 John Carroll. ...
49 John Carroll, Alexander S. Byrne
-« t -u r. n i Samuel S. Nelles, M.A.
oO John Carroll, j GeQrge Youn&
William Pollard, William Ames
William Pollard, John G. Laird.
William Pollard, Thomas D. Pearson.. .
H. Wilkinson, j £ ?*obbs,
' / K.. Creighton,
55 Henry Wilkinson, Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A.
56 John Douse, James Preston . ...
57 John Douse, James Preston
58 Robert Cooney, D. D. , James Dixon ....
59 Robert Cooney, D. D. , George R. Sanderson . .
60 George R. Sanderson, Wm. C. Henderson, B.A.
61 George R. Sanderson, Wm. C. Henderson, B.A.
Richard Jones, John Potts
Richard Jones, John Potts .
Richard Jones, John Potts
James H. Bishop, William J. Hunter
James H. Bishop, William J. Hunter.
67 James H. Bishop, William J. Hunter. ...
68 James Elliott, William Briggs..
69 James Elliott, William Briggs.. .
70 See London— North Street and Dundas Street . .
51
52
53
54
J. L. Sanders .
62
63
64
65
66
No. of
Conting.
Members.
Fund.
235
280
366
420
698
200
246
349
323
$5*00
278
10 55
294
24 44
330
23 78
413
26 41
389
28 45
389
24 00
406
24 87
* 400
25 00
80
6 69
87
8 05
129
11 00
85
12 18
204
18 62
300
25 89
350
30 34
+ 355
30 98
253
30 60
411
31 50
400
31 50
373
20 77
417
36 87
433
37 77
350
17 00
415
25 24
380
30 88
368
48 26
368
36 61
377
27 62
342
31 17
422
36 65
417
31 55
410
56 75
419
57 00
Educa.
Fund.
Su
$20 00
9 00
11 00
12 00
13 00
7 20
7 50
10 39
17 74
18 50
15 40
19 60
14 15
16 25
36 00
31 45
up. M.
Fund.
$5 00
12 32
17 51
20 50
5 42
6 50
15 11
8 30
18 54
19 20
16 00
24 00
25 00
5 25
6 48
5 00
10 60
23 50
30 60
42 00
44 00
40 00
42 00
43 00
53 25
5,4 50
53 10
26 75
28 75
30 00
82 97
64 46
56 97
86 75
94 75
100 00
110 00
115 35
LONDON— NORTH STREET.
1870 James Elliott, Edwin McCollum
71 Wellington Jeffers, D.D., Benjamin Bi Keefer..
72 James Hannon, Benjamin B. Keefer
73 James Hannon, John J. Hare, B. A. ...
74 See London Conference ....
315
292
334
374
54 27
55 04
61 25
64 00
34 25
27 29
36 00
42 00
120 00
98 50
102 00
110 00
1870 William Briggs . .
71 Alexander Langford . . .
72 Alexander Langford
73 Alexander Langford
74 See London Conference
LONDON- -DUNDAS STREET.
130
141
178
230
31 11
35 92
43 68
40 13
15 75
16 00
13 80
21 25
60 35
65 35
69 85
100 00
1873 Wellington Jeffers, D.D.
74 See London Conference .
LONDON EAST.
17
4 00
London Circuit set off.
+ Belmont set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
239
LONDON CIRCUIT.
So called from the name of the township in Middlesex County, Ontario.
London City Circuit.
It was formerly a part of
Year
Names of Ministers.
1845 Cornelius Flummerfelt, George Kennedy. . .
46 Cornelius Flummerfelt, William Dignam .
47 William Pollard, Francis Chapman
48 William Pollard, Charles Silvester
49 Richard Phelps, Edward White
50 Richard Phelps, John G. Laird. . . .
51 Richard Phelps, John G. Laird.
52 Alex. T. Green, James Taylor
53 Alex. T. Green, Thomas Crews..
64 Thomas Cleghorn, Thomas Crews
55 Thomas Cleghorn, John Wesley Savage..
56 Tohn A Williams \ Jolm Wesley Savage, /
5b John A. Williams, j John s clarkei ^
57 John A. Williams, John S. Clarke.
58 John A. Williams, Amos E. Russ ....
59 Charles Turver, Amos E. Russ .. . .
60 John G. Laird, Samuel Tucker . .
61 John G. Laird, Samuel Tucker
• 62 William English, Isaac Barber..
63 William English, Isaac Barber
64 Circuit divided. See London North and London South
No. of
Members.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
382
$11 03
*8 36
410
7 15
5 95
483
12 00
12 00
424
12 00
13 00
351
10 50
....
10 62
375
15 50
13 75
357
13 24
14 12
359
13 47
17 00
366
14 47
25 23
390
20 43
■s7 18
28 30
414
29 20
10 00
43 00
450
32 00
10 60
45 00
447
22 60
5 53
40 00
395
16 74
5 30
30 00
378
11 14
5 60
34 29
390
13 70
6 10
31 00
370
11 50
6 50
32 00
376
14 23
5 07
33 50
368
15 79
6 39
46 62
LONDON NORTH.
I'lie north part of what was formerly called London Circuit.
1864 William Chapman .
65 James A. Iveson.
66 James A. Iveson
67 William J. Hewitt
68 William J. Hewitt..
69 William J. Hewitt.. ..
70 James Harris . .
71 James Harris
72 James Harris
73 Charles Stringfellow
74 See London Conference.
216
250
237
223
231
214
194
191
198
179
6 20
9 08
9 12
9 20
9 50
9 00
9 45
9 50
9 61
9 90
50
00
33
20
00
00
75
00
33
05
12 00
16 50
20 00
27 00
29 00
25 00
35 00
26 75
30 40
27 66
LONDON SOUTH.
The south part of what was formerly London Circuit.
1854 Noble F. English
65 Noble F. English
66 James E. Dyer
67 James E. Dyer
68 James E. Dyer
69 Richard J. Forman
70 Richard J. Forman
71 Richard J. Forman
72 Noble F. English. . . .
73 Noble F. English. .
74 See London Conference.
182
6 36
3 07
17 00
188
6 12
1 44
19 75
176
6 20
2 35
19 75
180
8 10 !
3 15
22 00
185
12 25
7 20
28 00
185
12 00
8 00
30 00
195
12 13
8 00
30 00
220
12 15
8 00
31 05
-Wo
12 20
6 62
36 19
222
12 25
6 67
40 00
LONG ISLAND LOCKS.
A village on the Rideau Canal, in the township of Nepean, County of Carleton, Ontario. Distant
from Ottawa City 15 miles. It was formerly part of Ottawa, Osgood and Bearbrook Missions.
1859 Hazleton A. Spencer
60 Jabez B. Keough
61 Garrett J. Dingman
62 Garrett J. Dingman
63 Andrew Armstrong. . ....
64 Andrew Armstrong.
65 Andrew Armstrong
66 Hugh McLean. .
1 136
6 37
4 93
4 38
1 147
2 50
2 00
3 65
140
6 43
4 30
2 20
134
6 50
2 30
3 30
92
96
3 74
4 15
0 95
1 62
3 12
9 15
96
5 29
1 65
14 50
240
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
67 Hugh McLean .
68 Richard N. Adams
69 Richard N. Adams
70 Richard N. Adams
71 Samuel Down
72 Samuel Down.
73 Samuel Down .
74 See Montreal Conference. . .
LONG POINT.
No. of
Conting.
Rduca.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
76
$5 71
$1 90
98
6 15
2 50
95
6 61
3 88
99
7 49
5 40
100
9 20
7 25
93
7 46
7 30
89
7 42
> 6 99
81
7 50
7 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$5 83
8 15
12 33
8 93
13 24
13 44
12 50
12 60
So called from a Peninsula which extends some distance into Lake Erie, forming a large Bay, called
Long Point Bay. The Circuit was set off from the Niagara Circuit in December, 1801. It ex-
tended from the Niagara River and had appointments in the Counties of Welland, Haldimand
and Norfolk, Ontario.
Year Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1801 Nathan Bangs. .......
/
1821 I. B. Smith', Wm. H. Williams .
613
2 Thomas Madden ...
22 David Culp, George Ferguson .
445
. > Included in Niagara Circuit .
23 Daniel Shepherdson ....
24 D. Shepherdson, Geo. Sovereign. .
361
292
. 5 Luther Bishop
125
25 Rowley Heyland, Timothy Martin
292
6 Thomas Madden
120
26 Rowley Heyland.
242
7 Henry Ryan ...
156
27 Wm. Griffis, Robert Corson. .
248
8 Thomas Whitehead
195
28 William Griffis
342
9 Thomas Whitehead ......
195
29 Joseph Gatchell, Wm. Patrick
359
10 Robert Perry ..
180 i
30 Joseph Gatchell, Asahel Hurlburt
373
11 )
1
31 H. Wilkinson, John Armstrong. .
365
to > United with Ancaster Circuit
32 Henry Wilkinson, A. Prindle. .
489
17 j
33 Hamilton Biggar, John Watson .
500
, 0 I David Youmans, ) . , . „,
18 | James Jackson, ( Alvln Torrv
34 Hamilton .Biggar . .
35 Joseph Messmore, J. Musgrove. .
507
592
19 James Jackson, Wm. R. Rundle
404
36 See Simcoe
677
20 James Jackson, Wm. H. Williams
511
18
00
03
10
60
0 50
7 98
96
88
L'ORIGNAL.
The chief town of the united Counties of Prescott and Russell, situated on the River Ottawa, in the
township of Longuiel, Ontario. Distant from Montreal 66 miles, from Ottawa City 59 miles.
1841 George B. Butcher.
42 George Beynon
43 George Beynon, James Elliott .
44 James Hughes. Charles Taggart .
45 United with St. Andrews
46 Joseph Reynolds, Thomas Hanna . .
.- ( Joseph Reynolds, )
j Erastus Hurlburt, \
48 James Greener, John B. Armstrong
49 James Greener, Noble Armstrong. .
50 David C. Clappison, Richard M. Hammond .
51 David C. Clappison, Henry McDowell
52 David C Clappison, Silas Huntingdon
53 William Morton, Robert Hobbs ...
54 William Morton, Andrew Armstiong.
55 William Morton, James Roy
56 William Morton, Joseph Kilgour . .
57 Richard M. Hammond, John D. Pugh
58 Richard M. Hammond, John D. Pugh
59 Edmund E. Sweet, Archelaus Doxee .
60 Edmund E. Sweet, John Hyndman . .
61 William S. Blackstock, Samuel W Messmore . .
62 William S. Blackstock. . .
63 William S. Blackstock, Isaac Gold .
64 William D. Brown, Thomas G. Williams
65 William D. Brown, Robert Bell. . . ...
66 David Chalmers . . . . , . . . .
67 David Chalmers, Daniel Connelly
223
206
265
280
252
218
179
192
215
218
207
210
180
140
122
143
151/
139
99
119
95
130
135
135
135
143
ft 95
6 60
7 15
9 HO
10 66
8 71
8 79
8 80
8 87
9 00
9 10
9 79
6 78
10 10
10 44
10 52
10 60
13 50
5 86
3 00
4 58
3 27
2 50
2 53
2 90
4 52
6 26
4 «9
5 05
5 08
7 00
4 50
3 50
3 75
1 10
0 90
3 20
4 00
5 20
6 73
6 93
8 42
10 50
10 59
12 00
12 00
12 83
10 10
13 00
14 75
10 00
11 00
14 50
15 00
20 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
241
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 David Chalmers, John 0. Garrett . .
69 William S. McCullough, Robert Lee .
70 George Kennedy, Thomas Johnson .
71 John Wilson, John Tozeland
72 John Wilson, Richard Shier
73 John Burwash, William S. Jamieson .
74 See Montreal Conference
\
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
178
$18 00
$7 00
130 00
195
19 25
11 00
34 45
.190
18 22
11 15
32 90
164
8 09
8 00
10 00
200
8 00
5 44
16 00
200
•8 50
4 25
20 56
200
9 02
4 30
10 00
5 38
6 43
LOUGHBOROUGH.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Frontenac, Ontario.
1856 Stephen Miles
57 William Burns 141 6 55 161
58 Name of Mission changed to Harrow-smith ... 151 6 80 2 00
LOWVILLE.
A village in the township of Nelson, ( 'ounty of Halton, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Milton
Circuit.
1871 Robert Bell ...
72 Robert Bell 140 7 53
73 Robert Bell . .. 150 9 89
74 See London Conference .. 152 8 28
6 33
5 20
3 27
31 15
28 50
33 00
LUCAN.
A village in the township of Biddulph, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Exeter Circuit.
It was formerly part of
1866 George Kennedy ...
67 William Lund ....
68 William Lund
69 George Sexsmith, James Allen . .
70 George Sexsmith, John Smiley, M.A.
71 George Sexsmith
72 James E. Dyer
73 James E. Dyer
74 See London Conference
152
155
* 156
254
t261
152
134
121
7 00
9 00
9 73
16 23
13 35
10 44
10 50
10 75
4 50
4 90
5 00
7 60
10 00
5 07
5 10
5 15
26 75
26 60
24 00
43 50
46 31
24 70
25 00
25 00
LUCKNOW.
A small village in the township of Kinloss, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of thi
Teeswater, Kincardine, and Wawanosh Missions.
1862 David Ryan .. . j j t
63 Elias Wetmore Frazee
64 Elias Wetmore Frazee
65 William Tucker
66 William Tucker...
William Tucker,
Nelson Brown,
68 Nelson Brown
69 Nelson Brown
70 Henry Kellam...
71 Henry Kellam..
72 Henry Kellam
73 John S. Fisher . .
74 See London Conference
67
64
3 00
i 12
5 00
78
3 02
1 00
5 00
71
3 11
1 07
5 00
91
5 30
3 90
7 25
96
6 20
3 95
8 25
78
6 54 ,
4 00
11 00
67
6 56
4 03
11 25
80
7 50
3 76
8 50
92
8 70
5 00
10 25
98
9 00
4 50
10 50
125
11 00
5 00
13 00
145 ■
15 42
5 42
18 60
LYN.
A village in the township of Elizabethtown, County of Leeds, Ontario.
6 miles.
1858 John Mills, William McDonagh
59 John Mills, Samuel Wilson
60 John B. Armstrong, Richard Hayworth
61 John B. Armstrong, Benjamin Sherlock
62 John B. Armstrong, Peter E. W. Moyer
63 William Morton, George Ferguson
64 William Morton, Henry Irvine,
230
12 30
228
12 65
199
10 82
177
11 00
255
10 00
255
11 28
Distant from Brockvilli
34 00
30 00
15 00
16 50
17 00
20 12
8 00
6 50
3 00 1
3 50
3 60
6 55
16
Ailsa Craig united.
t Ailsa Craig set off.
242
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Yearl
Names of Ministers.
1865 William Andrews, Joshua P Lewis
.66 William Andrews .
67 William English
68 William English
69 James Masson, James Macfarlane
70 James Masson, .labez B. Saunders.
71 Marmaduke L. Pearson, Jabez B. Saunders.
72 Marmaduke L. Pearson, William Pearson..
73 Marmaduke L. Pearson, John Webster
74 See Montreal Conference. .
No. of
Members.
LYNEDOCH.
238
200
207
188
201
207
214
224
250
250
Conting.
Fund.
|9 59
9 60
9 65
9 80
9 86
12 92
15 n0
Educa.
Fund.
16 00
16 15
16 20
$3 36
3 36
3 75
3 02
5 75
6 00
8 30
8 50
8 55
5 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$11 97
12 00
12 50
22 00
25 50
36 47
36 73
37 00
45 00
20 00
A village in the township of Charlotteville, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
Delhi Mission.
1859 Isaac Barber ....... . 125
60 Isaac Barber . 153
61 Isaac Barber. . ... . 125
62 Matthew Whiting 146
63 Matthew Whiting ... . 156
64 George T. Richardson . .. 146
65 George T. Richardson 120
66 George T. Richardson . . ... ... 140
67 Nathaniel S. Burwash . . . . . . 150
• 68 Nathaniel S. Burwash . . ... ... . 165
69 Peter Bawtinhimer . . . 167
70 Peter Bawtinhimer ... .. . 182
71 Thomas H. Walker . . 180
72 William Shannon . . ... 177
73 William Shannon . . . 170
74 See London Conference . .. 170
It was formerly known as
4 12
3 75
6 23
3 00
50
50
60
00
00
8 88
9 00
14 50
14 54
7 93
7 84
6 15
1 75
2 15
2 13
2 06
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 50
1 04
3 00
3 25
6 15
8 15
6 72
3 07
3 16
9 88
6 03
4 37
6 20
00
25
50
72
02
20
50
10 50
10 54
10 00
10 43
8 63
LYON'S CREEK.
So called from the name of a creek which empties into the Grand River, Ontario.
part of Niagara Circuit.
It was formerly
Year; Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1820 Daniel Shepherdson.
21 Alvin Torry
22 Thomas Demorest
23 John Parker
24 Isaac B. Smith.
123
110
114
107
1825 Joseph Messmore . . ..
26 Joseph Messmore . . . .
27 Joseph Gatchell . ......
28
89
91
115
117
M.
MABERLY.
A village in the township of Sherbrooke, County of Lanark, Ontario.
1866 Edwin Fessant
67 Edwin Fessant
68 William Shannon . .
69 William Shannon
70 William Shannon . . .
71 Ezekiel Richardson
72 Ezekiel Richardson
73 United with Glen Tav
82
91
93
94
78
75
58
63
It was formerly Rokeby Mission-
44
70
75
90
86
80
90
95
MADOC.
A village and township in the County of Hastings, Ontario
1 850 Abraham Dayman . ....
51 Robert Robinson
52 Robert Robinson
155
146
50
60
15
32
00
71
50
23
74
75
12
61
09
65
90
00
27
00
2 65
2 88
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
243
Year
1853 Michael Baxter
54 Michael Baxter
55 John Sanderson .
56 John Sanderson .
57 Thomas McMullen
Hastings Road united with it 3 years
58 Thomas McMullen
59 George Carr, William Shannon
60 George Carr, Madison A. Rice
61 Aaron D. Miller
Aaron D. Miller, Edward Harris
Edward Harris, John W. Wicher . . .
Edward Harris, Jacob Eli Howell, B.A
65 John English, Jacob Eli Howell, B.A
66 John English, Edward Morrow, B.A .
67 John English, Samuel Sing . . .
Thomas Lawson, William J. Ford.
Robert Robinson
Robert Robinson
Robert Robinson
72 James A. Ivison
73 Samuel Sing . .
. 74 See Toronto Conference ....
62
63
64
69
70
71
42 10
37 07
30 00
22 00
22 00
23 00
21 75
32 67
Edward A. Ward. .
Edward A. Ward.
William D. Brown .
73 Thomas Atkinson .
74 See Montreal Conference
166
169
210
212
186
5 74
4 75
8 41
6 76
2 50
2 50
6 50
8 00
3 91
8 93
9 05
10 12
11 10
5 00
5 25
4 15
5 00
MAITLANI).
A village on the River St. Lawrence, in the township of Augusta, County of Grenville, Ontario,
was formerly Augusta Circuit. Distant from Prescott 7 miles, from Brockville 5 miles.
1851 Sylvester Hurlburt . . I
52 Sylvester Hurlburt, John S. Armstrong \ 319 10 5.5
53 Svlvester Hurlburt . . ! 338 12 00
54 Asahel Hurlburt, Edwin Peake. ... ... 316 12 50
55 Asahel Hurlburt, Edwin Peake.- . .383 16 39
56 Asahel Hurlburt, George M. M enchain 375 16 37
57 Joseph Reynolds, James Masson 434 15 00
58 Joseph Reynolds, Thomas Feather .. . .. . 49.'i | 12 40
59 Richard Clarke, William McDonagh . ... . 425 15 00
60 Richard Clarke, James A. Gordon ! 445 1100
61 Richard Clarke, Brock Rose. ... .| 450 13 00
62 William Andrews .... . j * 460 13 50
63 ) . ... . . . j 225 7 00
Included in the Augusta Circuit. !
It
10 67
11 25
14 54
15 70
17 53
31 74
33 12
12 70
24 25
25 00
28 50
15 00
18 00
20 00
12 80
13 00
MALAHIDE.
So called from the name of a township on Lake Erie, County of Elgin, Ontario.
1840 Thomas Fawcett
41 Luther O. Rice.
42 John K. Williston
43 John K. Williston
44 United with Norwich Circuit
45 Thomas Jeffers . .
46 Thomas Jeffers .
47 Joseph Sheply.. . ... . ..
48 Joseph Sheply
49 Samuel C. Philp, John English
50 Samuel C. Philp, John English
51 George Kennedy, Thomas Peacock ..
52 George Kennedy, John Shaw
53 Now called Aylmer, Ontario, which see..
187
199
249
'209
277
296
300
280
294
328
372
332
4 00
8 00
7 30
4 36
4 00
9 80
11 00
15 47
12 90
14 50
15 00
3 50
4 00
3 05
6 71
4 00
4 00
6 00
4 25
5 63
6 55
7 50
Spencerville set off.
244
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
MANNINGVILLE.
A village in the township of Franklin, County of Huntingdon,
Franklin Mission.
Quebec. It was formerly known as
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1865 Stephen Bond, David Thompson ... ... .
66 Stephen Bond, George Ferguson ... - ... .. . . . .
67 Stephen Bond, William Raney t
68 See Franklin
221
208*
189
201
$9 30
9 45
4 12
6 20
$1 92
2 10
3 03
4 97
$12 30
18 45
19 34
21 18
MANSONVILLE.
A village in the township of Potton, County of Brome, Quebec. It was formerly part of Bolton
Mission.
1873 Richard Shier ..
74 See Montreal Conference
49
57
3 78
2 48
4 72
MAN VERS.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
Cartwright Mission.
1862 George T. Richardson ... .. .....,,,.
63 George T. Richardson . . .•
64 Robert O. Wilson
65 Robert O. Wilson
66 Alfred McCann . . ...
67 Alfred McCann
68 Alfred McCann
69 James A. McClung
70 James A. McClung
71 James A. McClung ...
72 John C. Wilson . .
73 JohnC. Wilson
74 See Toronto Conference
MARCH.
A village and township on the Ottawa River, County of Carleton, Ontario.
Bell's Corners Circuit.
1866 Robert Bell
•67 Robert Bell ...
68 Robert Bell
69 John Tozeland . . . . ....
70 Robert Lee
71 ) United with Bell's Corners
72 (
73 James Simpson . .
74 See Montreal Conference
155
1 80
1 10
155
1 02
0 69
174
5 00
3 80
164
6 40
2 10
115
4 91
1 45
129
8 00
2 50
134
8 00
4 00
189
8 09
3 26
194
8 24
4 28
212
9 84
3 74
190
9 90
4 12
175
10 00
4 15
40
1 52
0 90
70
4 75
1 90
....
72
4 80
2 62
72
12 00
10 00
65
5 41
1 43 '
29
5 50
4 66
It was formerly part of
4 00
3 00
9 04
10 93
10 00
16 00
20 00
20 00
21 78
22 50
26 60
27 00
It was formerly part of
4 00
12 35
9 00
22 00
4 75
10 27
MARKDALE.
A village in the township of Glenelg, County of Grey, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 92J miles. It
was formerly part of Artemesia Circuit.
1870 John H. Robinson . .
71 ..,
72 David Williams
73 David Williams...
74 See Toronto Conference
164
133
1 35
2 10
94
1 02
0 74
131
2 39
1 62
138
'2 40
1 80
5 50
1 31
7 35
7 46
MARKHAM.
A village and township in the County of York, Ontario. It was formerly called Reesorville Circuit.
Distant from Toronto 20 miles.
1843 John Baxter . ...
44 John Baxter, John Goodfellow . 350 17 66 .... 5 00
45 Ezra Adams, George Carr . , ,. ... 316 20 00 . .. 7 50
46 Ezra Adams, Darius Bettys ;.< ... 315 23 03 ... 8 65
47 Robert Darlington, William Glass 356 16 03 18 90
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
245
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1848
Josenh Messmore. Georffe Case ....
330
$20 00
$17 25
49 Joseph Messmore, James Gooderham
271
20 50
12 00
50 Peter Ker, John Webster .
275
24 tO
16 00
287
24 25
14 85
311
21 20
15 12
53 John Law, William McDonagh
334
21 48
32 00
308
32 15
54 89
55 Thomas Jeffers, Robert Fowler, M. D
282
30 30
$16 00
52 00
56 Thomas Jeffers, Robert Fowler, M.D
260
28 37
9 80
40 CO
260
28 50
10 00
40 00
58 Thomas Campbell, Edward Harris
287
26 38
13 80
30 78
59 Thomas Campbell, John F. Messmore
355
28 02
8 67
34 48
60 James Norris, James Graham ... ...
324
21 57
7 34
31 44
a, T tvT . ( Norman MeHardy, /
61 James Norns, j George L Haight^' j
307
1C 79
4 75
35 25
62 James Norris, John N. Lake
297
11 76
5 00
36 00
63 John N. Lake, Robert 0. Wilson.
300
17 36
6 44
38 86
64 John N. Lake, Daniel F. Gee . .
319
20 00
6 65
40 00
65 William McFadden, Andrew B. Chambers
310
20 20
6 70
37 00
66 William McFadden, John C. Wilson
287
19 50
8 00
48 00
67 William McFadden, j ^A. MccSngf' A'' j
229
16 85
6 72
29 40
68 Michael Fawcett, Joseph Hall. ...
234
21 10
7 08
40 00
69 Michael Fawcett, Albert C. Wilson
270
18 00
11 00
40 00
70 William McCullough, Henry Richardson
290
18 60
15 00
48 00
71 William McCullough, Edwin S. Washington
290
19 00
12 45
50 00
72 Jonathan E. Betts, D. Cattanach . .
310
20 00
10 00
50 00
73 Jonathan E. Betts, John Pickering
287
22 71
11 00
50 50
74 See Toronto Conference
342
25 00
11 50
49 00
101
89
76
90
108
111
92
64
119
148
133
130
155
2 55
3 50
1 19
1 23
2 10
4 14
3 20
2 66
20
05
00
10
12
02
96
15
20
20
50
25
00
93
83
10
26
36
30
MARMORA.
A village situated at the celebrated Marmora Iron Works, on Crow River, in the township of Mar-
mora, County of Hastings, Ontario. Distant from Belleville 27 miles.
1843 Michael Fawcett
44 John Williams 118 0 50
45 Stephen Miles :... 107 123
46 Stephen Miles. .. .... .. 117 8 61
47 Stephen Miles 121 8 80
48 Stephen Miles 128 7 83
49 Abraham Dayman • 121 4 20
50 | 128 4 30
to > Supplied from Rawdon Mission.
60 \
61 Philip Rose.
62 Philip Rose. ...
63 Francis C. Ireland
64 John A. Dowler . ....
65 John A. Dowler.
66 John A. Dowler . ....
67 Archelaus Doxsee
68 Archelaus Doxsee
69 Archelaus Doxsee, William Ryan
70 John C. Osborne, William H. Cairnduff... .. 119 4 40
71 John C. Osborne, Orrin German. .. . 148 5 02
72 John C. Osborne, Arthur B. Hames 133 5 00
73 William H. Cook, Henry Richardson "... 130 5 70
74 See Toronto Conference 155 2 90
1 80
3 25
25
50
65
11
70
79
10 80
14 52
14 00
16 75
8 50
MATILDA.
So called from the name of a township on the St. Lawrence, in the County of Dundas, Ontario.
Distant from Kingston 74 miles.
1826 Cyrus R. Allison.. . .
27 )
to } .. . .
30)
31 Solomon Waldron
32 Solomon Waldron 360
246
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS:
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1833 Ezra Healey, Vincent B. Howard . .
400
* • ^ <
$4 00
34 John Carroll, George F. Playter . , .
467
3 00
515
16 00
36 Henry Shaler, George Goodsou
668
16 16
37 Asahel Hurlburt, George Goodson
595
...
8 00
519
$8 57
1 60
39 George Ferguson, Benjamin Nankeville „
40 Benjamin Nankeville, Thomas Harmon
477
24 73
58 52
477
25 12
25 55
41 Benjamin Nankeville
555
19 87
....
26 57
- 532
17 93
20 15
554
11 92
• 9 00
44 Thomas Bevitt, James Elliott
510
14 92
....
8 50
45 Thomas Bevitt, William H. Williams.
526
14 92
....
10 25
419
9 32
12 00
47 John Lever, William McGill. .
452
10 74
18 30
48 James Musgrove, David C. McDowell ...
487
9 40
18 37
49 James Musgrove, William Chapman . . . . .
354
10 74
14 38
50 Asahel Hurlhurt, John G. Witted
359
9 40
16 00
51 Asahel Hurlhurt, John B. Armstrong.. ...
352
13 12
18 97
52 Francis Coleman, David Robertson ...
346
9 07
25 67
53 Francis Coleman, William Burns .
357
9 75
22 75
54 Francis Coleman, James Masson ... . . . . .
376
11 22
25 00
55 James Gray, John B. Armstrong .. ...
430
15 06
$7 55
26 00
56 James Gray, Henry H. Perdue
* 550
16 35
8 23
27 00
t517
16 58
8 24
34 55
58 Robert Brewster, Richard Hay worth
425
10 00
6 00
24 18
350
7 15
1 53
15 37
60 Robert Brewster, Brock Rose
350
7 00
1 70
9 25
61 William Coleman, Thomas H. Walker.
422
8 98
4 00
17 00
62 William Coleman, Josiah Greene. . .
348
7 56
3 57
27 00
63 David C. McDowell, William H. Rowsom
330
5 83
3 46
17 50
64 David C. McDowell, James McCullough . . . . .
330
6 00
3 75
15 05
300
6 15
4 00
15 75
66 William Scott, Elisha Tennant
318
6 20
4 05
16 20
67 William Scott... ..
311
6 75
4 05
13 00
68 William Morton
X 178
5 25
4 00
6 50
69 William Morton. ,
210
6 02
5 50
8 00
70 William Morton .
197
6 08
5 60
10 00
71 William R. Dyre, William Ryan
231
6 18
7 50
12 00
72 William R. Dyre
269
9 00
8 10
16 00
73 William R. Dyre . .
262
10 04
8 00
17 00
74 See Montreal Conference
264
8 09
6 85
18 00
MATTAWA.
A small village on the junction of the Ottawa and Mattawa Rivers in the Nipissing District, Ontario
Distant from Pembroke 100 miles.
1872 Robert F. Oliver
73 ....
74 See Montreal Conference
12
12
9 60
MAYNOOTH.
A village in the township of Monteagle, County of Hastings, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Hastings Road and Brudenell Missions. Distant from Belleville 100 miles.
1866 Archelaus Doxsee
67 William Sutton ... .......
68 William Sutton
69 William Sutton
70 Orrin German, Arthur B. Hames
71 (Philip J. Roblin)
72 (Philip J. Roblin)
73 (Philip J. Roblin) ......
74 See Toronto Conference ...... 0 . . .
26
0 90
1 60
28
1 03
0 75
1 20
....
32
1 00
2 00
1 25
.....
36
1 40
2 00
2 00
...
46
6 22
4 40
12 00
26
1 00
1 50
31
1 30
2 10
32
2 33
2 30
* Three appointments with 45 members set off.
X Edwardsburg set off.
t Morrisburg with 200 members set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
247
MEAFORD.
A village on the south side of Nottawasaga Bay, Lake Huron, in the township of St. Vincent, and
County of Grey. It was formerly known as St. Vincent Mission. Distant from Colling wood
24 miles, and from Owen Sound 20 miles.
Year
1864 William Hay
65 William Hay
Names of Ministers.
66
67
Daniel E. Brownell ....
Daniel E. Brownell ....
68 Daniel E. Brownell
69 Phineas D. Will
70 Phineas D. Will .
71 Phineas D. Will, John Turner . .
72 James Anderson, Thomas R. Reid .
73 James Anderson, John McCarroll
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
151
155
173
190
199
190
200
230
300
334
Conting.
Fund.
$3 80
5 42
6 75
7 00
7 60
8 00
9 00
9 20
10 22
11 00
Educa.
Fund.
51 86
2 63
2 33
3 50
2 40
4 00
6 00
6 00
6 03
6 31
Sup
M.
Fund.
$3
81
5
29
8
00
10
31
9
00
9
50
10 00
7
00
10 71
18 00
MELBOURNE.
A village on the west bank of the River St. Francis, in the township of Melbourne, County of
Richmond, Quebec. Distant fTom Montreal 125 miles, from Three Rivers 70 miles.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1817
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
to
35
36
1855
56
57
58
59
•60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Richard Williams, Win. Binning
Richard Williams
John De Putron ...
John De Putron
Henry Pope ....
Henry Pope
Three Rivers united with it.
James Knowlan
Joseph Stinson
Joseph Stinson
William Faulkner
William Macdonald
William Macdonald ..
61
46
66
71
75
72
91
71
59
59
90
90
80
80
> Supplied from adjacent Circuits.
John Raine, B. Hitchcock .
Thomas Constable, Benjamin Cole
Thomas Constable, Benjamin Cole
Thomas Constable, Benjamin Cole
John Bate, Isaac B. Tallman
John Bate, Thomas W Jeffery
John S. Evans, William Hicks . .
John S. Evans, William H. Pcake . .
William Hansford, James E. Richardson. .
William Hansford, James E. Richardson.
William Hansford, Hugh Cairns
Thomas W. Jeffery, Hugh Cairns
Thomas W. Jeffery, Osborne Lambly, B.A.
Thomas W. Jeffery, Thomas Bell . .
George Washington, Robert McCulloch
George Washington, Robert McCulloch . . .
George Washington . .
William Jackson ...
William Jackson
William Jackson .-..,.
See Montreal Conference
Yearj Ministers.
I
1837 John Raine, B. Hitchcock
38 John B. Selley
39 John Borland
40 John Borland
41 Edmund Botterell .
42 Edmund Botterell
43 John Raine ....
No, of
Members.
44 John Raine
45 John Borland
46 John Borland . .
47 John Borland
Danville united with it.
48 Benjamin Slight . ....
49 Benjamin Slight, George Douglas
50 Benjamin Slight
51 William Scott
52 William Scott . .
53 Malcolm McDonald
54 Malcolm McDonald
337
254
405
:340
210
183
230
182
176
180
158
96
76
158
187
200
196
150
164
150
151
176
218
277
260
270
261
262
257
298
290
4
07
4 07
13 00
6
00
9 80
15 43
6
15
17 00
12 00
8
00
20 00
12 25
4
65
20 15
6 58
2
46
13 65
8 02
3
73
14 76
5 11
4
05
11 67
8 07
4
35
16 08
4 23
2
28
9 48
5 20
2
40
9 30
6 00
3
00
10 00
6 00
2
00
10 00
6 00
2
00
10 00
7 73
5
00
16 93
8 53
5
00
18 04
6 20
6
66
17 90
8 16
/
00
8 00
4 02
4
84
7 68
5 65
3
68
12 00
* Sherbrooke set off.
+ Danville set off.
Durham set off.
248
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
MERRICKVILLE.
A village on the Rideau Canal, in the township of Wolford, County of Grenville, Ontario. Distant
from Brockville 29 miles, from Perth 26 miles.
«
Year
Names of Ministers.
1847 Vincent B. Howard . . .
48 Vincent B. Howard
49 Thomas Bevitt
50 Thomas Bevitt ...
51 Erastus Hurlburt
52 Erastus Hurlburt ....
53 David Jennings
54 David Jennings
55 Robert Brewster.
56 Robert Brewster
57 Robert Brewster, William Norton
58 Robert Hobbs, Alexander Drennan . .
59 Richard M. Hammond, Thomas Bell
60 Richard M. Hammond, William W. Ross . .
61 William McGill, William Sheridan..
62 William McGill, Thomas G. Williams. . .
63 William McGill, William H. Schofield, B.A.
64 Charles Taggart, Elisha Tennant
65 Charles Taggart, Robert Bruce
66 Charles Taggart, Richard A. Kerr
67 Ebenezer Robson, Robert McCulloch
68 Ebenezer Robson, Thomas Haddon
69 Ebenezer Robson, Jabez B. Saunders ...
70 William McGill, Robert B. Hare
71 William McGill, John B. Wass, B.A .
i Jeremiah W. Annis
72 William McGill,
73 William Sheridan, Joseph Ward. .
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Con ting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
245
$2*37
234
3 60
187
3 60
167
2 59
153
3 00
162
4 00
136
5 20
133
' 4 00
140
4 30
$1 40'
153
6 10
3 00
311
6 10
3 00
300
4 00
4 00
283
4 00
4 07
297
4 06
4 10
259
4 50
3 62
245
4 62
3 66
248
5 40
3 68
250
5 65
1 50
242
8 46
4 40
300
7 10
3 25
325
13 06
7 37
330
14 84
9 00
295
12 03
13 00
280
12 13
17 33
269
12 25
8 78
259
12 20
6 75
245
13 00
5 00
MERRITTON.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 32
A village in the township of Grantham, County of Lincoln, Ontario.
2 miles.
1871 John Ridley
72 James Pearen, B.A
73 John H. Robinson ....
74 See London Conference
40
65
60
00
12
50
3 50
s4 00
4 25
4 25
8 00
8 00
11 78
18 50
16 00
18 00
9 50
15 00
21 09
42 11
32 00
20 00
22 50
32 50
22 60
25 00
Distant from St. Catharines
vl00
4 64
3 00
109
6 97
3 48
130
8 00
4 10
5 00
10 55
7 00
METCALFE.
A village in the township of Emily, County of Victoria, Ontario.
1850 John Sanderson
51 Thomas McMullen
52 John C. Osborne
53 John C. Osbome
54 Levi Vanderburg
55 William Briden
56 William Briden ...
57 Name changed to Omemee, which see
150
3 25
180
6 00
128
7 10
126
10 00
142
10 50
130
11 25
2 50
145
13 20
3 00
2 50
4 00
5 00
7 00
3 00
10 00
12 00
METIS.
1866 Samuel E. Maudsley
67 Samuel E. Maudsley . . .
68 William W. Ross
69 George H. Field
70 Henry Irvine . . .
71 Henry Irvine
72 Henry Irvine ...
73 Alexander Drennan . .
74 See Montreal Conference .
A village and township in the County of Rimouski, Quebec.
—
15
••
23
31
4 23
3 54
31
21
2-90
1 50
• • •• ■•••>•••*•
23
1 62
. . . ■••■■<■• ...
20
2 85
2 40
. .
12
3 46
1 39
3 66
7 22
i 20
4 53
3 83
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
249
MILFORD.
A village situated on Black River, in the township of Marysburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario.
Distant from Picton 7 miles, from Kingston 40 miles. It was formerly part of Picton Circuit.
'Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 Joel Briggs, Hugh McLean ,
58 Joel Briggs, Edwin Fessant
59 Joel Briggs, Bichard N. Adams
60 John English, Isaac Gold . .
61 John English, John Armstrong (B).. ,
62 John English, Alexander Lester .......
63 Richard Potter, James Kines ...,.",..,
64 Richard Potter, James Kines ....
65 James Thompson, John W Wicher.
66 James Thompson, William Jackson
67 Thomas Cobb, Samuel Connor .
68 Isaac Weldon, Thomas Campbell ......
69 Isaac Weldon, William Rilance ,
70 Isaac Weldon, John W. Bell
■ 71 William Coleman, j ^So^'
72 William Ryan, Samuel Salton
73 William Ryan, William P. Brown . ...
»74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members^
355
320
330
341
323
298
270
300
357
387
400
321
308
335
308
314
294
Conting.
Fund.
$9" 83
10 00
9 00
8 00
7 56
7 34
9 91
8 55
9 00
11 86
7 10
10 12
7 70
6 57
6 50
7 08
7 25
Educa.
Fund.
$3 16
00
50
00
63
75
71
00
75
00
00
91
00
3 35
3 24
3 85
2 52
Sup. M.
Fund.
$12 00
19 15
16 00
16 00
17 34
12 00
12 50
13 00
17 00
18 50
20 00
14 00
25 25
20 03
12 50
16 00
16 50
MILLBANK.
A village in the township of Mornington, County of Perth, Ontario.
Mission.
It was formerly Wellesley
67 Andrew Milliken, James Pearen .
68 Andrew Millilen Isaac Tovell
338
15 26
7 26
40 00
69 John Hough
311
11 30
10 00
32 00
70 John Hough . . ....
125
6 00
3 30
10 15
71 John Hough . . . .
115
6 08
3 90
10 40
72 Nathaniel Smith.. .
157
6 35
3 95
12 00
73 Nathaniel Smith.. ....
146
7 00
3 00
12 50
74 See London Conference
128
5 60
2 75-
9 00
MILLBROOK.
A village in the township of Cavan, County of Durham, Ontario. Distant from Port Hope 13 miles.
It was formerly part of Peterboro' Circuit.
1849 Charles Turver, Andrew A. Smith .
50 Charles Turver
51 William Morton..
52 William Morton.. . ... . .
53 James Hughes.. ..
54 James Hughes.. . . .... ...
55 James Hughes, Samuel Down .
56 William Young . . .
57 Thomas Demorest, William Young..
58 Richard Whiting, James D. Ogilvie
59 Richard Whiting, James "Vv hiting . .
60 Thomas Stobbs, George H. Field..
61 Thomas Stobbs, John Shannon
62 Thomas Stobbs, Nathaniel S. Burwash ...
rq t„™„„ n ai„+ „ i Wm. F. Morrison, B.A.,
63 James C. Slater, j Wm Q Washingion> B-A
64 James C. Slater, William Halstead..
65 James C. Slater, William Halstead. , .
66 Thomas Cosford, Cornelius A. Jones . .
67 Thomas Cosford, John Wilson, B.A. .
68 Thomas Cosford, Thomas Cardus. . . .
69 Francis Coleman, j Arthur Bloomfield,
70 Francis Coleman, James Awde. .
71 Francis Coleman, Jos. L. Forster
72 Richard Clarke, John A. Jewell.
73 Richard Clarke, Edward Hill . .
74 See Toronto Conference
391
319
284
353
297
272
251
306
261
400
340
319
356
400
374
356
391
357
350
350
306
292
310
300
300
10 92
12 30
12 58
14 27
14 60
14 75
4 50
14 78
4 50
22 95
6 74
24 00
8 00
22 81
8 00
18 15
8 00
14 69
8 66
10 08
6 88
11 50
7 14
13 27
7 46
13 08
7 43
12 18
6 68
16 50
8 50
18 00
9 00
18 50
20 00
13 76
13 00
15 34
17 50
15 55
13 00
15 60
8 00
16 00
8 50
10
00
10 20
13
25
16 74
18
00
16
25
18
50
34 92
65
00
32
00
33 00
30 07
38 60
32
13
35
00
31
34
34 67
48
50
52 75
52 7&
53 30
50
00
50 25
57
60
60
00
250
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
MILTON.
The County Town of the County of Halton, Ontario. It is situate in the township of Trafalgar, and
is distant from Hamilton 22 miles, from Toronto 38 miles. It was formerly part of the Nelson
Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1854 John Hunt ...
55 John Hunt
56 John Law
57 Francis Coleman . .
58 Francis Coleman . ...
59 George Goodson, John Sanderson (B).
60 George Goodson, Hall Christopherson
61 George Goodson, Henry Bartlett ......
62 John A. Williams, Edmund S. Rupert, B.A.
63 John A. Williams, Le Roy Hooker
64 Jonathan E. Betts, D. G. Sutherland, B.A. .
65 Jonathan E. Betts, George Rogers
66 Jonathan ,. Betts, j ^K^T' ^
67 William S. Blackstock, Thomas Brock
68 William S. Blackstock, Benjamin Clement. .
69 William S. Blackstock, Benjamin Clement.
70 Thomas W Jeffery, Edward H. Taylor . .
71 Thomas W Jeffery
72 Thomas W Jeffery..
73 James Gray
74 See London Conference..
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
245
$20 00
$7 00
235
21 58
12 31
211
25 00
6 10
242
24 52
6 92
267
22 00
7 12
324
14 41
7 32
306
11 91
6 63
303
12 30
8 08
264
15 00
13 00
295
14 20
11 00
275
11 95
5 10
263
12 21
5 84
258 ■
16 76
9 68
268
13 96
4 38
269
16 53
9 44
265
14 25
11 58
260
14 25
15 44
130
11 05
9 00
176
11 10
6 00
183
18 50
7 38
Sup. M.
Fund.
$21 25
23 00
28 00
32 25
33 66
34 00
37 11
50 00
46 50
44 00
44 05
48 42
54 90
48 20
56 50
59 75
60 00
40 00
41 00
41 75
MINDEN.
A small village in the township of Anson, County of Victoria, Ontario.
River Mission.
1862 William Sheridan . .
63 William Short
64 William Short.. .....
65 William Short
66 William H. Schofield, B.A., John H. Robinson
67 William H. Schofield, M.A.
68 Joseph H. Stinson ....
69 Joseph H. Stinson .
70 Joseph H. Stinson .
71 John Hiscox
72 William Craig
73 John C. Henderson .
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly called Gull
38
2 15
40
1 25
45
0 40
52
58
1 22
1 50
80
1 45
1 57
89
4 68
5 00
73
4 80
6 00
87
2 32
8 00
73
2 68
1 71
73
2 00
96
1 25
■2 25
2 40
2 46
1 00
2 62
7 00
14 00
15 00
15 50
6 00
7 00
5 14
MISSISSIPPI.
So called from the name of a River which runs through the County of Lanark, Ontario.
1825 Samuel Belton
26 United with Perth ....
27 William H. Williams..
28 Alvah Adams
29 John Black .
30 Charles Wood
31 Simon Huntingdon .
32 James Brock
Bonchire united with it.
33 James Brock
34 William McFadden, Daniel Berney
35 William McFadden, John Mclntyre
• 36 John Mclntjre, Vincent B. Howard
37 Stephen Brownell, John Armstrong . . .
38 John Armstrong, William Willoughby .
39 Alvah Adams, Thomas Harmon .
40 Alvah Adams, \ Wellington Jetfers,
' ( Reuben E. Tupper,
51
71
115
142
205
183
171
• 199
203
....
193
.v . .
209
16 00
231
18 78
228
12 70
5 90
9 00
10,58
9 87
5 34
10 00
1 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
251
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
1841
'Alvah Adams J Reuben E. Tupper, )
' ( John Gemley, \
349
$7 65
42 George Goodson, John Gemley
393
13 50
$4 15
43 George Goodson, Ephraim B. Harper
412
13 60
4 31
44 George Beynon, Ozias Barber
*433
16 00
4 50
45 George Beynon, Charles Taggart
375
13 50
8 58
46 James Hughes, Robert Robinson ....
347
13 24
3 37
47 James Hughes, William M. Pattyson
350
13 00
4 00
48 Benjamin Nankeville, William Chapman
353
13 30
6 50
49 Name changed to Carleton and Pakenham
333
15 73
9 25
MITCHELL.
A village in the townships of Logan and Fullarton, County of Perth, Ontario.
ford 12 miles, from Goderich 32 miles.
1853
54
Distant from Strat-
Lucius Adams . .
Lucius Adams,
Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D..
55 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M.D., William Hay
56 Andrew A. Smith, John Hough .
57 Andrew A. Smith, Stephen Bond ....
58 John S. Evans, George H. Cornish . .
59 John S. Evans, William F. Morrison.
60 Orrin H. Ellsworth, John Neelands . .
61 Orrin H. Ellsworth, James Barker.
62 Asahel Hurlburt, Colman Bristol, B.A . . . .
63 Asahel Hurlburt, George Leech
64 Thomas S. Howard, Henry W P. Allan
65 Thomas S. Howard, George McRae . ...
66 Thomas S. Howard, 'Charles A. Hanson.. . .
67 William R. Dyre, James McCartney
68 William R. Dyre, Ezra A. Healey
69 William E. Dyre, Nelson Saunders
70 William Hawke, Ezekiel Richardson .
71 William Hawke, Coverdale Watson. . . .
72 Samuel Wilson, Silas J. Hughes.
73 Samuel Wilson
74 See London Conference
56
111
161
188
184
260
260
233
275
261
250
220
250
254
248
247
248
250
270
+ 290
145
6 10
7 18
8 02
5 83
6 95
16 79
20 00
12 25
14 61
13 08
14 04
16 15
18 21
18 60
18 79
21 76
21 89
22 05
10 89
$1 20
2 43
4
2
3
6
11
7
6
5
5
6
50
88
63
35
00
92
01
00
42
25
10 23
10 99
6 90
10 55
10 00
10 21
4 25
10 00
8 25
10 14
10 20
8 05
33 00
40 00
27 08
26 02
29 00
30 25
30 50
36 05
40 44
41 78
42 93
50 00
50 50
30 00
MOIRA.
A village in the township of Hungerford, County of Hastings, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Hungerford Circuit. Distant from Belleville 16 miles.
1870 Richard Potter . .
71 Richard Potter ... ... 220
72 Joseph H. Chant. ... 200
73 Joseph H. Chant .... . 186
74 See Toronto Conference . . 166
MONO.
A village on the Humber, in the County of Cardwell, at the junction of the townships of Mono,
Caledon and Albion. Distant from Toronto 40 miles, from Malton 22 miles.
9 00
8 84
8 50
9 00
5 00
20 00
4 70
21 00
3 75
16 00
3 00
19 00
1839
40 John Neelands . . .
41 John Neelands . . . ......
42 ) . . •
to > Supplied from adjoining Circuits or Missions.
44 )
45 William Glass
.„ \ William S. Blackstock,
*° j Henry Reid,
47 Cornelius Flummerfelt .
48 John Goodfellow
49 John Goodfellow
60 William Dignam
51 William Dignam ....
60
115
97
161
267
286
158
149
150
151
1 00
2 00
4 65
5 05
5 07
8 00
0 50
3 00
00
26
20
3 00
8 50
Sherbrooke set off.
+ Fullarton set off.
252
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1852 William Dignam
320
|5 00
$6 30
53 William Steer ....
349
5 12
6 50
54 John L. Kerr .
396
12 34
9 00
55 Charles W. M. Gilbert
430
12 77
$2 43
11 54
56 Charles W. M. Gilbert, William Hay ...
440
19 55
2 53
43 60
449
19 78
2.63
44 00
58 Richard Pinch, John Scott . ...
368
8 00
16 00
59 Richard Pinch, George Stenning ' . . .
344
12 15
8 20
24 31
60 Richard Pinch, William C. Watson
363
15 78
8 20
52 48
61 John W Savage, Wesley Casson ...... .
343
19 73
8 73
45 61
en t a. tir o I J. H. Mullholland, )
62 John W Savage, j Mannaduke Pears0'nj { • • • •
368
16 00
9 00
40 00
63 James Goodwin, John Corbett .....
381
15 85
9 06
35 00
64 James Goodwin, Shem Blanshard ....
394
15 85
7 76
40 70
65 James Goodwin, Shem Blanshard
380
16 21
7 29
40 82
66 William Lund, Shem Blanshard
390
20 86
8 68
50 44
67 David Hunt, Oliver E. Burch
356
17 58
8 74
53 83
68 David Hunt, Joseph Colling
370
20 20
9 00
54 00
370
18 13
9 00
40 00
70 Christopher Hamilton
125
7 00
4 00
13 50
71 Christopher Hamilton
110
7 20
5 35
14 00
72 John Smiley, M. A '
117
7 25
5 45
14 50
73 John Smiley, M. A . . ....
99
7 69
3 60
13 06
74 See Toronto Conference ...
92
5 54
3 70
14 00
MONTREAL.
(The chief City of the Province of Quebec,
the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers.
It is built on the Island of Montreal at the confluence of
It is distant from Toronto 333 miles, from Quebec 180
miles, from Portland 292 miles, and from Liverpool, England, 2750 miles. In the year 1802 the
first Methodist Class was formed in Montreal by the Rev. Joseph Sawyer, who was then stationed
on the Bay Quinte Circuit.
I.
Ministers connected with the New York Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, U.S.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1803
4
5
6
Samuel Merwin. . . ,
Samuel Coate (Presiding Elder) .
1 Samuel Coate )
( Nathan Bangs \ ....
10
12
20
20
1807 Nathan Bangs ...
8 Thomas Madden
9 Joseph Scull .
20
16
28
II. Ministers connected with the Genesee Conference, the New York Conference having been divided.
1816 William Brown
17 William Barlow .
18 Elias Brown.
19 Auroro Seager .
20 Truman Dixon .
No record of
► membership
accessible.
1810 Joseph Scull 28
11 James Mitchell.. 35
12 Thomas Burch . . 36
13 Thomas Burch . . ) No record of
14 Thomas Burch. > membership
15 Daniel Brumley . . ) accessible.
Note. — The dissatisfaction caused by the war of 1812-15 led to the withdrawal of the American
Ministers, and the sending of Missionaries by the British Wesleyan Conference. In 1814 the first
Minister was sent from England, and for the ensuing six years both English and American Methodism
had its representative stationed in Montreal.
III. Ministers connected
1814 Richard Williams
,- t John B. Strong, )
j John De Putron, \
16 John De Putron
17 James Booth, Richard Pope
18 Robert L. Lusher ;
19 John Hick
20 John Hick
21 Jas. Knowlan, Robert L. Lusher
22 Jas. Knowlan, Robert L. Lusher
56
67
80
95
122
119
161
with the British Conference.
1823 Jas. Knowlan, Robert L. Lusher
24 Henry Pope . . ......
25 Henry Pope
26 Robert Alder ...
27 Joseph Stinson. . .
28 John Hick ... .
29 John Hick ...
30 John Hick . . . .\. ...
31 William Squire ...
32 William Squire
120
151
121
121
133
150
155
155
172
187
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
253
Year
Ministers.
1833 W. Oroscombe,
InghamSutcliffe
John Barry,
34 William Crosoombe
35 William Lord, Matthew Richey.
36 Wm. M. Harvard, Jno. B. Selley
37 Robert L. Lusher, E Botterell . .
38 Robt. L. Lusher, R. Hutchinson
39 R. L. Lusher, J. P. Hetherington
40 Robt L. Lusher, William Squire,
John P Hetherington .
41 Wm. Squire, John Borland
ac -nr ci \ John Borland,
42 Wm. Squire, j Robert ^^
43 Matthew Lang, Jno. B. Brownell,
Robert Cooney
44 Matthew Lang, Jno. B. Brownell,
Robert Cooney
45 Matthew Richey, Chas. Churchill,
George H. Davis ...
No. of
Members.
350
395
405
560
585
510
420
384
412
566
624
720
770
'Year!
Ministers.
1846 Matthew Richey, Chas. Churchill,
George H. Davis
47 Matthew Richey, Chas. Churchill.
48 John Jenkins, Chas. De Wolfe . .
Lachlin Taylor . . ......
49 John Jenkins, Chas. De Wolfe,
Chas. Lavell, Henry (.'ox
50 John Jenkins, Charles De Wolfe,
Charles Lavell
51 John Jenkins, William Squire,
George N. A. F. T. Dickson.
52 John Jenkins, William Squire,
\ Geo. N. A. F. T. Dickson )
| George Douglas1, \
53 John Jenkins, William Scott,
George Douglas,
James H. Bishop,
No. of
Members.
803
883
890
890
880
o
.
o
■n
r^
JO
a
a
o>
QJ
o
Note. — In 1851 Montreal was divided into three separate circuits, namely, Montreal Centre,
Montreal West, and Montreal East. Mr. Jenkins had charge of the Centre Circuit, Air. Squire of the
West, and Mr. Dickson of the East. In 1854 the Lower Canada District, which had been connected
with the British Wesleyan Conference, became united with the Canada Wesleyan Conference.
IV. Ministers connected with the Canada Wesleyan Methodist Conference.
(The Circuits are here named as they now stand in the Minutes of Conference.)
MONTREAL FIRST— ST. JAMES STREET.
(From 1854 to 1870 known as " Montreal Centre.")
Year
Names of Ministers.
1854 Wellington Jeffers
55 Wellington Jeffers
56 Wellington Jeffers
57 John Gemley . .
58 John Gemley, Ebenezer Robson . . .
59 John Gemley .
60 Isaac B. Howard .
61 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A
62 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A., Wm. Wood Squire, B.A
63 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A., Charles Lavell, M.A.
64 James Elliott, Charles Lavell, M.A
65 James Elliott, William Briggs
66 James Elliott, William Briggs
67 George Douglas, John B. Clarkson, B.A.
68 George Douglas, John B. Clarkson, B.A.
69 George Douglas, John B. Clarkson, B.A.
70 John Potts
71 John Potts . . .
72 John Potts
73 Alexander Sutherland.
74 See Montreal Conference
250
313
353
376
366
364
386
388
585
585
431
152
485
298
301
399
429
448
516
487
$86 30
108 82
108 00
104
118
137
164
144
171
142
154
174
162
157
149
222
177
194
191
74
25
28
21
91
25
11
84
45
14
19
18
74
98
00
78
Educa.
Fund.
*57 23
56 07
49 00
60 00
62 58
56 90
04 07
62 44
73 60
77 30
57 35
90 80
84 27
14
08
69
107
108 00
166 00
155 92
76 14
89 66
Sup. M.
Fund.
$118 43
90 61
1.60 00
206 50
213 15
204 00
467 55
531 00
57S 78
585 00
1000 00
632 00
483 32
493 45
553 65
574 75
756 87
964 00
777 40
MONTREAL SECOND— OTTAWA STREET.
(From 1854 to 1866 known as " Montreal West,"' and from 1867 to 1870 as " Montreal South.")
1854 William Scott
55 George Young 142
56 George Young, Samuel Wilson 165 13 43 I 6 75 12 00
57 George Young... .. 114 15 40 ' 8 25 34 00
58 Isaac B. Howard 175 22 00 i 11 18 28 00
* Dorchester Street set off.
254
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 Isaac B. Howard. . .
60 Edward Hartley Dewart
61 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A
62 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A ,
63 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A .
64 George Douglas, James A. Gordon
65 George Douglas, James A. Gordon
66 George Douglas, Hugh Johnston, M.A.
67 George McRitchie, Joshua P. Lewis ,
68 George McRitchie, Thomas Derrick
69 George McRitchie, Alexander Hardie. M.A.
70 Samuel J. Hunter, Alexander Hardie, M.A.,
71 Samuel J. Hunter . . ...
72 Samuel J. Hunter
73 John Wilson ...
74 See Montreal Conference . . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
161
$19 43
$11 50
176
21 90
9 52
160
18 17
14 47
163
24 43
9 74
292
31 98
17 43
294
45 81
19 00
229
35 30
17 90
224
36 21
20 87
268
50 32
21 00
250
50 13
22 94
240
45 88
23 85
255
46 05
20 00
243
48 15
28 75
272
49 98
28 97
177
31 56
14 75.
200
32 52
14 91
Sup. M.
Fund.
$28 00
31 50
16 65
86 84
98 65
103 60
80 00
82 42
91 35
91 72
77 50
131 00
85 72
79 00
60 56
85 00
MONTREAL THIRD— PALACE STREET.
(From 1854 to 1870 known as " Montreal East.")
1854 James H. Bishop.
55 Joseph Jones
56 Joseph E. Sanderson, B.A.
57 Joseph E. Sanderson, B.A.
58 Edward B. Ryckman, B.A. . .
59 Edward B. Ryckman, B. A .
60 William R. Parker, B.A.
61 William R. Parker, B.A. .
62 William R. Parker, B.A.
63 Henry F. Bland
64 Henry F. Bland, Thomas Derrick.
65 Henry F Bland, Thomas Derrick ....
66 John Borland, John B. Clarksbn, B.A.
67 John Borland, Samuel J. Hunter. . .
68 John Borland, Samuel J. Hunter
69 James A. Gordon... . ...
70 James A. Gordon, Alexander Campbell .
71 James A. Gordon, Alexander Campbell .
72 William Galbraith
73 William Galbraith .
74 See Montreal Conference
60
• ■ * *
66
• • •
122
12 18
4 55
175
20 82
7 27
106
16 25
8 05
123
24 17
11 50
112
22 65
13 25
180
16 00
15 25
171
26 30
13 75
180
33 00
16 00
200
35 91
16 02
220
39 00
18 45
260
45 37
20 37
257
49 16
29 95
265
59 46
31 79
233
58 17
38 97
250
59 17
39 58
261
59 30
41 95
269
51 52
26 52
136
36 08
17 56
150
39 01
17 60
5 00
11 50
16 00
12 00
11 00
25 50
32 50
54 00
55 25
60 47
63 19
69 87
105 59
65 59
75 03
84 53
59 92
35 75
36 00
MONTREAL FOURTH— DORCHESTER STREET.
(Prior to 1867 part of Montreal First ; from 1867 to 1870 known as " Montreal West Circuit.")
1867 William Briggs ....
68 George M. Meacham, M.A.
69 George M. Meacham, M.A.
70 George M. Meacham. M.A.
71 George Douglas, LL.D
72 George Douglas, LL. D
73 William W. Ross
74 See Montreal Conference
140
152
51 47
25 58
178
41 21
25 20
188
50 74
25 25
198
62 15
34 90
139
60 39
25 30
165
57 96
30 76
161
91 56
40 15
144 20
149 53
172 61
200 00
51 38
162 25
208 00
MONTREAL FIFTH— ST. JOSEPH STREET.
1870 George Douglas, LL.D....
71 Joseph W. Sparling, B.A. '
72 Joseph W. Sparling, B.A., B.D . ".'." ....
73 James Awde ....
74 See Montreal Conference
121
25 90
10 00
127
38 90
19 00
127
27 58
16 46
129
31 20
17 32
40 28
33 21
34 75
41 45
MONTREAL SIXTH— SHERBROOKE STREET.
1872 Andrew B. Chambers . . .
73 Andrew B. Chambers . .
74 See Montreal Conference
126
181
32 67
43 26
14 50
23 75
50 09
66 90
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
255
MONTREAL SEVENTH— WELLINGTON STREET.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1872 Ezra A. Healy, B.A. . . .
73 James Armstrong ....
74 See Montreal Conference
67
90
Conting.
Fund.
$20 83
21 00
Eduea.
Fund.
$9 20
9 67
Sup. M.
Fund.
$20 16
35 25
MONTREAL EIGHTH— ST. LAMBERT STREET.
1872 A. Lee Holmes, B.A.
73 Charles E. Mclntyre . . . ..
74 See Montreal Conference
12
12
40
73
30
68
4 75
7 09
MONTREAL NINTH— LACHINE.
1867 William Isaac Shaw, B.A., LL.B.
68 William Isaac Shaw, B.A., LL.B.
69 George H. Squire, B.A
70 Supplied from Montreal Fifth. .
71 Thomas Colling, B.A..
72 Thomas Colling, B.A
73 Thomas Colling, B.A.
•74 See Montreal Conference
43
60
81
20
20
24
8 62
13 03
15 00
32
72
80
02
28
90
12
00
00
8 38
17 32
34 00
6 25
6 33
7 00
MOORETOWN.
A village in the township of Moore, on the River St. Clair, County of Lambton, Ontario.
from Sarnia 10 miles.
Distant
1857 John Hodgson, Oliver E. Burch ....
58 John Hodgson.. .
59 James Hughes (B)
60 James Hughes (B), David Brethour. . . .
61 Thomas Culbert, Ebenezer Teskey . .
62 Thomas Culbert, Ebenezer Teskey
63 Thomas Culbert, Abel Edwards
64 Ezra A. Stafford, Robert H. Waddell.
65 Ezra A. Stafford, Eli Wigle . .
66 Thomas Hurlburt, George Rich .
67 Thomas Hurlburt, William P. Magwood
68 William Hicks
69 William Hicks, John Grenfell
70 George Clarke, Alfred M. Phillips
7 1 George Clarke
72 George Clarke, William Austin
Name changed to Moore.
73 John Neelands, John T. Smith
74 See London Conference.
35
100
150
144
148
148
137
128
160
150
180
180
135
157
182
100
97
135
11 10
4 00
9 00
4 00
4 59
3 83
5 63
2 21
5 68
3 11
5 80
3 20
6 00
4 00
9 15
4 44
10 00
4 96
12 12
7 47
6 60
8 09
3 26
4 30
4 40
5 00
10 20
7 00
5 50
3 00
6 00
2 -0
9 00
6 00
9
95
12 00
14 07
10
10
10
20
12
00
13
10
12
84
14
77
19
00
15
24
7
50
10 00
24
00
11
00
11
50
28
00
MORPETH.
A village in the township of Howard, on Lake Erie, County of Botliwell, Ontario.
1852 Richard Phelps • ■
53 Richard Phelps
54 Joseph Hugill.
55 William Dignam
56 William Dignam
57 William Dignam . .
58 Abraham Dayman
59 Abraham Dayman .
60 Abraham Dayman .
61 Thomas Hanna
62 Thomas Hanna
63 Thomas Hanna
64 Name changed to Ridgetown — which see
100
140
79
90
80
70
132
130
129
139
135
168
2 60
7 00
11 38
9 00
8 00
7
12
00
70
13 00
13 00
10
42
84
40
40
2 00
2 75
1 50
8 00
1 25
7 00
1 50
5 00
3 00
12 25
3 00
13 50
3 50
14 00
3 37
6 40
3 05
8 15
4 31
6 35
Sombra set off.
256
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
MORRIS.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Huron, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1854 Supplied from Clinton Circuit .
55 John A. Dowler ..."....
56 David Hunt
57 Isaac Crane, Daniel Connolly
58 Isaac Crane, George Jones
59 Henry Bawtinhimer
60 Henry Bawtinhimer
61 Peter Campbell
62 Name changed to Bly th, which see. .
No. of 1
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
12
56
$29 60
89
2 74
• « .
153
3 05
134
1 62
$0 52
* 124
2 83
96
1 54
0 67
114
1 50
1 63
101
2 80
1 60
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1 27
2 00
25
83
45
80
40
MORRISBURG.
A village on the River St. Lawrence, in the township of Matilda, County of Dundas, Ontario.
Distant from Montreal 92 miles, from Kingston 81 miles. It was formerly part of Matilda
Circuit.
1857 John B. Armstrong. . ... ,'-.-, ...
58 John B. Armstrong .. 241 8 28 10 00 10 00
59 John B. Armstrong 120 6 10 4 00 10 50
60 William Andrews . 201 6 25 4 25 14 58
61 William Andrews 250 6 39 4 00 15 75
62 Jay S. Youmans.. .... 235- 6 00 3 50 15 75
63 Jay S. Youmans ... 250 6 50 3 63 2189
64 Jay S. Youmans, William H Rowsom 280 6 58 3 85 15 50
65 William English .... 291 5 00 3 00 - 12 00
66 William English . 266 6 62 3 31 14 00
67 William McGill... 246 6 42 3 32 15 00
68 William McGill .... 214 6 10 3 65 35 00
69 William McGill. .. .. 194 6 25 4 60 3150
70 John S. Evans . . 168 6 52 5 25 25 00
71 John S. Evans . . .... 179 5 87 7 00 20 00
72 John S. Evans 213 7 89 5 75 15 60
73 EJbenezer Robson 189 7 44 4 20 15 80
74 See Montreal Conference . . 195 8 00 8 00 23 50
MORRISON.
A township in the District of Muskoka, Ontario. It was formerly part of Muskoka and Orillia Missions.
1871 George Mclntyre
72 Robert H. Hall ........
73 Alexander C Chambers ... ,„„..,
74 See Toronto Conference . . .,,.,.. ....
24
46
5 34
3 09
4 10
87
8 95
4 00
11 00
90
9 19
¥ 4 27
12 00
MORVEN and GOSPORT.
Morven is a small village in the township of Earnestown, and Gosport a village in the township of
Adolphustown, County of Lennox, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Napanee Circuit.
1872 William J. Young | ... ... . .
73 William J. Young. .134 8 00 3 24 24 72
74 See Montreal Conference . . . . 135 9 40 2 87 23 00
MOULINETTE.
A village in the township of Cornwall, County of Stormont, Ontario. It was formerly part of Cornwall
Mission. Distant from Cornwall 7 miles.
1859 Peter German, Richard Pretty . ...
60 William M. Pattyson, Josiah Greene... .. 510 4 25 3 00 4 75
61 William M. Pattyson, Josiah Greene . . 400 5 00 3 10 5 25
62 Richard Clarke ...... . 440 5 25 3 25 12 00
63 Richard Clarke, Samuel B. Phillips 350 5 50 3 50 14 00
64 George Case, Robert L. Gabie . . 484 5 10 , 3 50 14 00
65 George Case, John Russell , , 275 7 43 2 75 31 80
66 George Case 250 6 00 1 02 28 00
67 William Andrews , . 250 6 63 3 48 16 07
* Ainley ville set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
257
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 William Andrews
69 | See Aultsville
70 J
71 James Simpson ....
72 John C. Garrett
73 William W. Miller
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
255
260
78
100
87
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 65
6 75
$3 50
4 00
$16 50
20 00
5 41
6 09
5 40
2'77
3 15
3 20
12 15
10 50
14 73
MOUNT ALBERT.
A village in the township of East Gwiblimbury, County of York, Ontario.
the Sharon and Mount Albert Circuit.
1872 Andrew Armstrong ...
73 Andrew Armstrong. ... 149 6 88
74 See Toronto Conference . . . 120 6 90
It was formerly part of
3 11
3 10
15 00
13 83
MOUNT BRYDGES.
A village in the township'of Carradoc, County of Middlesex, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Strathroy Mission. Distant from London 15 miles.
1856 Thomas S. Howard .
57 William Savage. . .
' 58 William Savage, Thomas Brock.
59 Thomas Atkinson,
60 Thomas Atkinson
61 Edward Cragg..
62 Edward Cragg..
63 George Kennedy...
64 George Kennedy . .
65 George Kennedy
66 John Hough ...
67 John Hough
68 James Kennedy
69 James Kennedy . .
70 James Kennedy
71 Henry Reid
72 William Chapman . .
73 William Chapman ..
74 See London Conference .
Madison A. Rice,
Hall Christopherson,
33
....
90
3 60
3 78
4 00
164
5 60
4 00
4 00
259
5 78
4 20
4 60
228
6 15
2 68
8 68
120
4 07
1 00
3 38
119
4 15
0 75
4 35
115
4 85
1 00
5 16
80
5 00
1 00
5 50
85
5 00
1 00
5 00
82
8 00
3 00
12 00
85
8 14
3 15
10 60
100
9 00
3 45
13 00
105
11 65
9 00
20 00
100
12 25
10 00
17 23
100
12 48
10 00
25 00
101
12 68
10 25
15 50
100
8 00
3 00
8 64
92
8 50
4 00
10 16
MOUNT FOREST.
A town in the township of Egremont, County of Grey, Ontario.
Mission.
1855 Alfred Andrews .
66 William Morton . . . . 37
Arthur united with it.
67 Thomas Culbert 34
68 Thomas Culbert 42
59 Philip Rose .. .. 58
60 William Norton, John Scott. . . 138
61 Alexander R. Campbell 141
62 Alexander R. Campbell, William W. Shepherd . . 140
63 Samuel C. Philp, Jr., James Laird 170
64 Samuel C. Philp, Jr t 170
65 Richard Potter 124
66 Richard Potter 80
67 Richard Potter 82
68 Stephen Bond ... 102
69 Stephen Bond.. 132
70 Stephen Bond 155
71 Thomas Cobb 164
72 Thomas Cobb, William H. Henderson 170
73 Thomas Cobb. .. 180
74 See London Conference 215
It was formerly part of Durham
0 62
4 58
0 83
60
53
3 00
60
53
00
00
82
45
01
59
83
92
00
10 00
10 65
1 10
3 00
3 00
2 35
2 50
2 00
1 78
2 02
2 59
5 04
5 80
7 80
5 00
4 02
3 90
15.
35
90
78
00
10 50
6 81
00'
Oft
05
25
12 40
13 67
14 00
10 00
10 CO
9 50
10 25
17
* Napier set off.
t Arthur set off.
258
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
MOUNT PLEASANT.
A village in the township of Brantford, County of West Brant, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Brantford Circuit. Distant from Brantford 5 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1854 William S. Griffin ... . .
55 WilliamS. Griffin
56 George Goodson
57 George Goodson . .
58 George Goodson . . . ...»
59 Asahel Hurlburt, William W. Clarke. ....
60 Asahel Hurlburt, William W Clarke.
61 Asahel Hurlburt, Francis W. Ware. . .
62 John G. Laird, Nicholas R. Willoughby, B.A. .
63 John G. Laird, Nicholas R. Willoughby, B.A..
64 John Mills, James Harris.
65 John Mills > ...
66 John Mills .
67 Jonathan E. Betts.
68 Alfred Andrews
69 Alfred Andrews. .
70 Alfred Andrews. ...
71 William Willoughby. . . . .
72 William Willoughby. .
73 William Willoughby. . . . . .
74 See London Conference
MURRAY.
A township in the County of Northumberland, Ontario.
1833 George Poole ......
34 Daniel McMullen. . . . ...
35 Simon Huntingdon, Heman Davis .... ....
36 Simon Huntingdon, William Deverell. .
37 Cyrus R. Allison, William Steer. . .
38 Cyrus R. Allison, William Steer
39 Cyrus R. Allison, Thomas Cosford. .
40 John Black, Daniel Wright. . ....
41 John Black, Joseph Reynolds.
42 John Black, Vincent B. Howard
43 Vincent B. Howard
44 See Consecon . . . . ....
MUSKOKA.
So called from the name of a river which runs through
into the Muskoka Lake, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Lindsay 44 miles.
1862 George McNamara. .
63 George McNamara. .
64 John Neelands
65 John W. Totten. ...
66 Abel Edwards
67 Joseph Colling. . ....
68 Samuel B. Phillips
69 Samuel B. Phillips, John B. Wass
70 John Webster, Austin Potter, Joseph R. Gibson. . .
71 John Webster, Thomas P.. Reid
72 John Webster, Thomas J. Snowden. . .
73 See Bracebridge. .
No. of
Members
328
311
314
356
362
445
461
478
483
476
460
241
204
194
221
212
225
202
224
197
Conting.
Fund.
$19 71
20 95
23 50
14 75
10 30
14 25
17 66
14 87
15 00
14 77
14 80
9 50
11 00
11^4
12 10
13 50
13 80
9 37
9 50
8 72
Educa.
Fund.
$6 18
8 80
4 88
4 25
5 51
7 20
6 36
5 58
2 20-
2 50
2 88
3 92
4 25
9 00
8 00
12 09
5 00
5 10
4 15 1
Sup. M.
Fund.
$12 25
21 92
36 00
28 00
30 14
32 25
43 83
24 43
21 50
30 30
40 08
22 00
25 50
25 75
25 96
26 00
26 50
18 75
20 75
20 10
It was formerly part of Belleville Circuit.
9 27
8 87
11 20
9 70
11 00
12 50
8 00
9 88
the township of Muskoka, and empties itself
Distant from Orillia 35 miles, and from
280
11 50
346
12 00
486
15 65
482
31 00
493
27 12
. . a
479
22 57
438
20 77
■ .- r r.
510
16 50
1 * •
558
20 00
543
9 00
639
12 12
* .
25
e--. ■- . '
28
51
. . • -.
56
t < 3 ■
64
70
84
i 30
i 91
136
2 35
t 151
9 19
3 04
142
9 43
3 21
120
9 59
4 00
6 00
7 85
9 19
10 03
10 50
13 16
Mc.
MctJILLIVRAY.
A village on the London Road, in the townships of McGillivray and Biddulph, County of Huron,
Ontario. Distant from London 20 miles.
1862 George Sexsmith.
63 William Tucker
64 George Sexsmith
121
135
3 24
9 00
70
05
2 41
11 25
Fail-field set off.
t Morrison set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
259
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 George Sexsmith. .
66 George Sexsmith
67 Now called Ailsa Craig, which see .
No. of
Members.
180
185
210
Conting.
Fund.
$7 35
11 14
11 28
Educa.
Fund.
$3 43
3 27
3 27
Sup. M.
Fund.
$18 12
19 92
16 45
McKELLAR.
A township in the District of Parry Sound, Ontario. Formerly part of Parry Sound Mission.
1872 James Mooney
73 Reuben Toye'.
' 74 See Toronto Conference. .
05
08
250
2 00
3 25
09
2 60
2 00
3 25
N.
It was for-
5 87
3 00
4 00
10 05
10 44
10 59
15 50
18 07
18 50
18 55
29 00
33 59
31 70
44 40
NANTICOKE.
A village in the township of Walpole, on Lake Erie, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
merly part of Seneca Circuit.
. 1 850 John Baxter ...
51 John Baxter ... 175 17 75
52 Rowley Heyland 140 9 18
53 Solomon Waldron ' 186 12 10
54 John Goodfellow 172 14 05
55 John Goodfellow, John V. Wilson 176 14 76 100
56 Thomas Williams, Christopher Hamilton 195 15 02 1
57 Thomas Williams, William R. Morden 209 19 92 6 10
58 Thomas Williams, Shem Blanshard .. . . 253 18 67 6 50
59 John N. Lake, William S. McCullough 230 13 20 6 87
60 John N. Lake, John C. Willmott . . ... 282 13 30 6 87
61 John N. Lake, Samuel J. Hunter. . . .... 350 22 57 12 43
62 ) 343 23 00 7 00
to > Included in Hullsville Circuit.
71)
72 Joseph Colling . ...;..
73 Joseph Colling 250 15 62 8 50
74 See London Conference 236 17 70 8 8C
NAPANEE.
The County Town of the County of Lennox, Ontario. It is on the Napanee River, in the townships
of Richmond and Fredericksburg. Distant from Kingston 26 miles. It was formerly part of the
Bay Quinte Circuit.
1840 Cyrus R. Allison, William Haw . . ...
41 Robert Corson, Gilbert Miller 539 12 00
42 Robert Corson, Gilbert Miller. ... 569 12 25
43 William Haw, Samuel P. La Dow . . ... 601 12 70
44 Asahel Hurlburt, Samuel P. La Dow . . . .. 760 14 50
45 Asahel Hurlburt, John Sanderson 607 17 78
46 George Goodson, John Sanderson .. 512 14 00
47 George Goodson, John A. Williams 555 | 12 72
48 William McFadden, John A. Williams 557 ! 13 00
49 William McFadden, Thomas Cleghorn . 464 i 13 73
50 John Black, Joseph Reynolds 490 ! 14 00
51 John Black, John W. German . . . . * 530 16 00
52 David B. Madden, Robert Brewster . 280 10 00
53 David B. Madden, John D. Pugh 360 16 28
54 George F. Playter 333 ! 16 50
55 George F. Playter 340 17 40
56 Benjamin Slight, M A., John Slight. .. . 420- 2190
" I wXrEnglsh', M-A-' | S— 1 WM. . 451 23 14
58 William English, James Thompson . . . 403 15 23
59 William English, William W. Ross 538 15 92
6 00
11 40
6 26
3 23
16 50
14 00
12 50
13 50
16 00
20 02
20 12
16 75
18 00
18 20
24 00
12 00
12 25
14 00
14 10
39 30
56 00
17 00
23 50
* Newburg set off.
260
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Yew-
Names of Ministers.
1860 Francis Berry, James Ash, Richard Pretty
61 Francis Berry, Davidson McDonald, George Robson
62 Francis Berry, Thomas W. Jeffery, George Robson .
63 Wm. McCullough, T. W. Jeffery, David Brethour ,
64 Wm. McCullough, David Brethour, J. F. German . ,
65 J. S. Clarke, D. Kennedy, B.A., G. H. Squire, B.A
66 John S. Clarke, Alexander Campbell .
67 John S. Clarke, Alexander Campbell
68 William Scott, Thomas Kelly ...
69 William Scott, William Shaw '.
70 William Scott, John Ridley . . .
71 George M. Meacham, M.A., Thomas Cardus. . . .
72 George M. Meacham, M.A ...
73 George M. Meacham, M.A
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
510
489
504
576
580
650
*670
450
450
365
375
400
t482
348
366
Conting.
Educa.
Fund.
Fund.
$13 31
$2 57
12 33
3 00
15 02
8 63
15 62
7 95
24 02
12 69
24 25
12 75
25 20
13 10
23 65
13 25
20 12
10 00
21 25
15 35
15 80
7 50
18 70
12 00
36 27
15 60
30 98
14 57
38 25
18 20
Sup. M.
Fund.
$20 80
24 34
34 37
25 00
26 CO
26 50
50 00
40 00
60 00
35 00
35 00
35 25
77 00
78 75
221 00
NAPIER.
A village situate on the River Sydenham, in the township of Metcalfe, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Distant from London 36 miles. It was formerly part of Mount Brydges Circuit.
1860 James Thornton . . ...
61 William W Miller .... 59 2 03 1 00 2 00
62 William W. Miller 72 7 75 3 14 8 50
63 William W. Miller 78 6 58 2 38 7 61
64 John K. Williston 91 6 23 4 51 8 33
65 Elias W Frazee .. 93 5 84 196 10 68
66 John L. Kerr. 90 5 90 2 00 9 60
67 James Laird ... . 82 4 14 2 09 8 64
68 James Laird ... 74 4 54 2 81 8 50
69 Ebenezer Teskey .....; 75 4 60 3 75 8 50
70 Ebenezer Teskey 61 4 10 3 75 8 00
71 James H. Stonehouse 65 4 15 4 00 8 00
72 James H. Stonehouse 70 3 90 4 00 8 00
73 John R. Isaac . . . ... 70 4 00 4 25 10 00
74 See London Conference 61 6 76 2 00 10 50
NELSON.
A village and township in the County of Halton, Ontario. Distant from Hamilton 12 miles.
1832 Samuel Belton, John Armstrong .
33 George Bissell, John K. Williston
34 James Norris, Lewis Warner. ......
35 James Norris, Schuyler Stewart .
36 Edwy M. Ryerson ...
37 Edwy M. Ryerson, William Coleman
38 Hamilton Biggar, John Law. . .
39 Hamilton Biggar, Samuel C. Philp
40 Rowley Heyland, Samuel C. Philp
*41 Rowley Heyland, Robert Darlington . . ...
42 Matthew Whiting, Robert Darlington . .
43 Matthew Whiting, Thomas Cosford
44 Thomas Cosford, William Philp. .
45 Peter Ker, William Philp..
46 James Spencer, Peter Ker
47 William Willoughby, James Spencer.
48 William Willoughby, James Spencer
49 Thomas Cosford, Thomas Jeffers
50 Thomas Cosford, Thomas Jeffers .
51 Joseph W. McCallum, Charles Fish
52 Joseph W. McCallum, John Hunt
53 J. W. McCallum, J. Hunt, R. Fowler, M.D
54 Thomas Campbell, Ashton Fletcher .... ...
55 Thomas Campbell ...
56 Thomas Campbell . . .
57 Circuit now divided. See OakvilleTfand Waterdown
555
495
462
490
462
24 09
527
25 80
503
36 00
545
27 42
520
23 39
465
28 00
865
23 54
778
27 24
510
31 40
500
32 00
445
19 10
429
21 64
479
20 63
480
28 63
457
29 00
485
24 10
679
26 07
576
33 62
J 307
25 38
351
27 92
442
23 14
5 11
■ > > .
25 30
41 00
32 00
21 10
18 00
. .
17 00
• • . >
11 30
11 00
• > • •
20 00
18 77
25 09
34 00
35 00
30 95
32 81
35 05
48 00
48 00
44 75
45 00
47 35
10 37
17 75
13 92
41 50
12 55
39 03
• Selby set off.
t Morven and Gosport set off.
X Milton and Waterdown set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
261
NEWBORO'-
A village on the Rideau Canal, in the townships of North and South Crosby, County of Leeds,
Ontario. Distant from Brockville 38 miles, from Kingston 32 miles. It was formerly part of
Crosby Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1846 Matthew Connor
47 Alvah Adams .
48 Alvah Adams
49 Vincent B. Howard.
50 Vincent B. Howard
51 Michael Baxter, John Mills
52 Michael Baxter ...
53 Robert Robinson
54 Robert Robinson
55 William M. Pattyson
56 William M. Pattyson
57 William M. Pattyson
58 George Beynon ...
59 George Beynon . .
60 George Beynon
61 Richard M. Hammond, Thomas G. Williams
62 Richard M. Hammond
Bedford united with it.
63 James Masson, Alexander Lester
64 James Norris, John Holmes
65 James Norris, George Ferguson
66 Edmund S. Shorey, Robert Bruce
67 Edmund S. Shorey..
68 Edwin Fessant
69 Edwin Fessant . . . . . .
70 Edwin Fessant
71 William Richardson
72 William Richardson
73 William Richardson
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
150
163
145
213
200
205
194
234
215
250
100
128
100
106
112
111
119
125
130
131
142
134
145
150
150
149
147
150
Conting.
Fund.
$2 23
2 55
4 87
5 07
5 00
9 18
8 00
7 00
7 50
5 05
5 25
6 35
7 50
7 05
6 51
3 91
6 45
7 00
5 50
6 02
7 08
9 59
9 60
10 59
9 35
10 77
9 11
Educa.
Fund.
$4
2
3
3
4
2
2
1
4
2
2
2
3
6
6
50
50
00
00
00
04
10
11
06
95
00
55
27
00
50
8 62
Sup. M.
Fund.
11
09
33
$2 39
2 45
2 83
4 85
5 20
17 00
6 00
8 00
9 00
6 00
6 50
6 00
8 00
8 25
8 38
10 25
13 53
12 00
14 50
10 55
12 25
14 01
20 30
22 00
16 00
18 04
18 15
NEWBURG.
A Tillage on the Napanee River, in the township of Camden, County of Addington, Ontario. It wag
formerly part of Napanee Circuit. Distant from Kingston 23 miles, from Napanee 7 miles.
1851 Joseph Reynolds.. ..
52 Benjamin Jones . . . • ■ • • •
53 Benjamin Jones . . ....
54 Charles Fish . . . ;. . .
55 Charles Fish
56 Charles Fish
57 Gilford Dorey
58 Gifford Dorey
59 Gifford Dorey
60 Jay S. Youmans, Nathaniel Burwash, B. A ...
61 Jay S. Youmans
62 William H. Poole, Kenneth McKenzie
63 William H. Poole, Thomas Brock
64 George McRitchie, Davidson McDonald
65 George McRitchie, Davidson McDonald
66 George McRitchie, George H. Squire, B.A..
67 James Gray, William Shaw
68 James Gray, William Shaw
69 James Gray, Robert Bell. . . . • ......
70 James Greener, Robert Bell
71 Samuel C. Philp, jr., Christopher L. Thompson. . .
72 Samuel C. Philp, jr., Charles E. Mclntyre.
73 Andrew A. Smith, John G. Crozier.
74 See Montreal Conference ....
226
303
320
312
350
420
400
408
496
379
385
405
440
411
390
395
386
400
480
485
450
456
457
7 25
5 00
7 25
8 92
9 00
6 00
12 18
7 00
9 62
4 82
11 57
6 01
12 35
5 01
10 67
4 65
11 00
5 00
4 75
6 78
4 78
5 37
7 78
4 97
9 13
5 28
13 24
5 34
19 21
7 03
15 11
15 87
20 38
16 40
20 46
21 90
21 00
7 83
22 05
7 94
22 08
7 02
13 38
5 20
13 40
13 15
20 00
26 00
24 18
21 53
21 24
31 25
32 00
16 50
15 00
18 35
25 91
35 65
40 35
45 54
44 50
61 00
25 50
61 05
55 00
* Elgin set off.
262
CIRCUITS,. STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
• NEWBURY.
A village in the township of Mosa, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Wards ville Mission.
It was formerly part of
Year
Names of Ministers.
1866 Ezra A. Stafford
67 Ezra A. Stafford
68 Ezra A. Stafford..* ..
69 Manly Benson
70 Manly Benson ...
71 Edmund S. Shorey
72 EdmundS. Shorey...,
73 Edmund S. Shorey
74 See London Conference.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
125
$ii 66
$3 03
130
12 00
3 44
130
12 53
5 15
131
9 10
6 00
124
9 43
8 00
127
9 58
6 00
130
11 54
3 89
137
12 26
4 51
Sup. M.
Fund.
$11 08
15 00
15 85
18 00
20 62
27 81
20 80
21 55
NEWCASTLE.
A village in the township of Clarke, County of Durham, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Bow-
manville and Port Hope Circuits. , Distant from Port Hope 18 miles, from Toronto 47 miles.
1852 John English.
53 John English 125 5 32 3 27
54 William S. Blackstock 137 5 45 . . 3 30
55 William S. Blackstock, John C. Ash . 177 10 08 5 60 26 25
56 William Philp, Daniel Jackson «... . 195 16 00 8 05 30 00
57 William Philp, Edward Cragg 228 20 32 10 11 28 00
58 William Philp, William E. Walker... .. . 258 19 22 10 00 30 75
59 Francis Coleman, James Graham . . , ... 295 19 50 9 50 32 00
60 Francis Coleman, Robert O. Wilson . . . 369 19 94 9 70 40 00
61 Francis Coleman, George H. Cornish 371 18 64 9 70 41 31
62 I. B. Aylesworth, M.D., T. Brock, A. McCann 383 18 70 8 40 55 35
63 Alexander Campbell, James Hannon . . . 447 13 36 10 00 54 45
64 Alexander Campbell, Edward Morrow, B.A 382 16 41 9 45 46 95
65 A. Campbell, W C. Washington, B.A., R. Kerr... . 375 16 21 8 59 53 87
66 William McCullough, Andrew B. Chambers... . 327 17 67 1109 62 50
67 William McCullough, Daniel F. Gee . . 300 18 60 11 30 50 00
68 Thomas Cleghorn, James A. McClung 300 20 00 1191 52 00
69 Chomas Cleghorn, Richard W. Williams ... . 298 20 67 14 00 54 75
70 William McDonagh, William J. Jolliffe . . . 341 22 00 15 00 60 00
71 William McDonagh, William J. Jolliffe .361 22 80 15 60 69 31
72 William McDonagh, Christopher L. Thompson . 453 24 20 16 00 75 00
73 I. B. Aylesworth, M.D., Newton Hill 456 25 23 17 00 100 23
74 See Toronto Conference . 475 22 99 7 16 92 00
NEW GLASGOW.
A village in the township of Lacorne, County of Terrebonne, Quebec.
Wesleyville Circuit.
1865 Garrett J. Dingman
66 Garrett J. Dingman
67 John Scott
68 John Scott
69 Thomas Kelly
70 George H. Squire, B.A ! . . . .
71 George H. Squire, B.A
72 George H. Squire, B.A..
73 David Winter. ...
74 See Montreal Conference
62
4 55
2 15
66
5 29
2 20
64
5 30
2 23
66
5 00
3 00
64
5 50
4 00
64
4 00
4 00
67
6 49
4 00
58
6 65
2 50
61
11 10
6 53
It was formerly part of
14 00
10 02
10 10
9 00
7 00
13 00
10 00
20 00
34 00
NEW IRELAND.
A township in the County of Megantic, Quebec. It was formerly part of Quebec Circuit.
1835 Edmund S. Ingalls . .
36 John Borland ...
37 John Borland . ...„ .„.,... ..
38 John Borland
39 John B. Selley, M.D.. .. . .'"
40 Edmund S. Ingalls
41 Edmund S. Ingalls
42 Thomas Campbell '.'.'.'
127
204
239
230
260
252
230
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
263
Year
Names of Ministers.
1843 Thomas Campbell
44 Thomas Campbell
45 John Hutchinson
46 John Hutchinson
47 )
to \ Included in the Leeds Circuit.
57 )
58 Benjamin Cole
59 Benjamin Cole .
60 Thomas Brock
81 Samuel Teeson.
62 Hugh Cairns
63 Hugh Cairns
64 John Scott ...
65 Thomas Bell
66 Thomas Bell.
67 John Russell
68 John Russell. . .
69 Cornelius A. Jones.
70 Cornelius A. Jones
71 Cornelius A. Jones. . .
72 John G. Brick . . .
73 See Inverness.
No. of
Members.
231
280
293
285
149
137
.120
119
140
160
163
125
123
101
99
152
151
156
122
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
75
40
50
25
50
00
90
91
00
49
62
28
38
50
50
$2 00
1 30
1 40
0 80
1 50
3 00
3 25
1 50
0 78
1 15
0 90
50
00
5 00
2 75
$5 00
4 34
4 40
2 25
4 00
6 25
6 00
9 00
7 70
8 11
7 03
8 00
8 00
12 00
11 68
NEWMARKET
A town in the township of Whitchurch, County of York,
It was formerly part of Yonge
1834 Robert Corson, Thomas Fawcett .
35 Horace Dean, Cornelius Flummerfelt .
36 Horace Dean, John Lever..
37 Simon Huntingdon, John Lever
38 Edmund Shepherd, George R. Sanderson
39 Edmund Shepherd, James Spencer .. . .
40 Matthew Whiting.
41 Matthew Whiting
42 ^Izra Adams, Charles W M. Gilbert . .
43 Ezra Adams
44 Ezra Adams, Benjamin Jones .
45 John Baxter
46 John Baxter, John W Cawthorne.
47 William Young ...
48 William Young, Alexander Campbell
49 William Young, Alexander Campbell
50 Joseph Messmore, John Goodfellow
51 Joseph Messmore, John Goodfellow
52 William Willoughby, Robert Lochead
53 William Willoughby, Richard J. Forman.. .
54 William Willoughby, William McDonagh
55 William Willoughby, John S. Clarke
g» .- Called Aurora Circuit — which see
58 William McFadden, John Potts
59 William McFadden, John Scott
60 Kennedy Creighton, George M. Meacham, B.A.
61 Kennedy Creighton, George M. Meacham, B.A.
62 Kennedy Creighton, Thomas Feather
63 Joseph Sheply, Thomas Bell
64 Joseph Sheply, Thomas Bell . . ....
65 Joseph Sheply, Phineas D. Will
66 John Shaw, Joseph Colling . .
67 John Shaw, Andrew B. Chambers, A. Cunningham.
68 Andrew B. Chambers
69 Andrew A. Smith . .
70 Andrew A. Smith
71 Andrew A. Smith
72 Wesley Casson
73 Wesley Casson
74 See Toronto Conference
' Kleinburg set off.
Ontario.
Distant from Toronto 34 mile
Street Cir
3uit.
644
...
23 05
537
20 40
454
7 66
5 50
333
23 88
7 44
360
24 00
9 12
490
8 00
9 10
310
10 50
5 00
422
11 00
3 00
503
12 10
4 73
420
15 43
5 32
363
12 07
10 50
387
18 07
8 50
361
16 07
4 50
404
20 52
5 10
449
20 62
11 27
450
18 18
14 23
* 396
18 40
14 50
396
16 50
14 55
381
21 66
15 00
470
24 00
18 27
455
11 87
6 06
20 47
438
27 02
10 37
37 60
409
19 40
• ••
8 00
30 23
389
12 50
4 00
42 00
335
10 40
5 00
43 00
315
11 20
4 15
34 43
340
10 00
5 00
30 00
290
11 18
6 00
41 32
310
14 26
6 20
41 80
276
14 11
6 32
48 40
280
14 20
6 52
30 03
t273
14 75
6 62
30 25
72
8 37
4 75
10 00
76
7 46
5 80
10 25
99
7 51
5 82
10 35
102
5 07
4 20
10 27
60
7 00
3 40
9 10
59
7 60
3 60
10 00
+ Aurc
ra set off.
264
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
* NIAGARA.
A town at the mouth of the Niagara River, on Lake Ontario, in the County of Lincoln, Ontario.
This was the third Circuit formed in Upper Canada : it extended westward beyond Oxford, south-
ward to Long Point, and eastward to Little York, or Toronto. See Stevens' Life of Bangs, p. 131.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
65
1815 William Brown
220
64
140
16 Elijah Warr
17 J. W Byam
en . ....
erguson . .
372
97 James Coleman, Michael Coate . .
, George F
396
98 James Coleman, Michael Coate. .
154
18 I. B. Smith, George Ferguson . . .
796
154
19 I. B. Smith, D. Shepherdson .
694
1800 Joseph Sawver
204
20 Isaac Puffer
619
1 Joseph Sawyer, Seth Crowell . . .
320
21 Isaac Puffer, John Tackabury.. .
428
Long Point united with it 2 y'rs.
22 Ezra Adams, John Ryerson
487
2 John Robinson, Daniel Pickett. .
620
23 Ezra Adams, William Ryerson .
453
3 S. Keeler, S. Howe, R. Harris .
650
24 Thomas Demorest, Wm. Ryerson
462
4 D. Pickett, L. Bishop, N. Bangs
620
25 Thomas Demorest, Wm. Grifiis..
*492
5 Gershoni Pearce, Andrew Prinde]
500
26 John Ryerson, William Grifiis .
421
6 Thomas Whitehead, Robert Perry
519
27 David Youmans, Rowley Heyland
480
7 Thos. Whitehead, Ninian Holmes
704
28 Jas. Richardson, Joseph Gatchell
523
8 Henry Ryan, Isaac B. Smith. . . .
791
29 Jas. Richardson, Edmund Stoney
434
9 Henry Ryan, Robert Perry
550
30 Edmund Stonev, Ephraim Evans
458
10 Andrew Prindel, Joseph Gatchell
657
3 1 Joseph Messmore, Ephraim Evans
682
11 I. B. Smith, Peter Covenhoven..
527
32 1
850
12 Andrew Prindel, Ninian Holmes
527
to > Included in Stamford and Drum-
13 Ninian Holmes. . . ... .
53 ) mondville Circuits.
14 No record, owing to the war ....
••
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Eduea.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1854
55
Claudius Byrne.
80
$11 80
$4 66
G. N. A. F. T. Dickson.
$4 75
56 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
69
10 00
2 00
12 00
57 John Wakefield
66
7 75
3 75
8 00
58 John Wakefield
113
9 43
4 00
11 75
59 Alexander Sutherland
137
147
121
95
9 00
16 49
10 66
10 38
4 25
5 06
3 00
3 00
12 00
60
61
62
Alexander Sutherland
15 00
Thomas Cobb
7 00
7 00
63 William Richardson . . ... .
89
6 44
3 28
5 50
64 William Richardson
75
8 25
. 2 78
5 55
65 George H. Field
74
8 66
2 93
6 90
66 George H. Field.
93
10 00
6 06
8 08
67 Ephraim L. Koyl
a ■ ■ ■
82
10 36
4 40
9 60
68 Ephraim L. Koyl
83
6 15
4 60
9 67
69 John N.Lake
75
8 98
5 00
9 88
70 William H. Withrow, M.A.
77
8 00
6 00
10 00
71 William H. Withrow, M.A... .
79
4 25
8 50
8 50
72 William H. Withrow, M.A
79
4 50
7 10
7 75
73 Charles Silvester
77
6 80
1 90
5 48
74
See London Conference
74
9 53
3 51
11 08
NISSOURI.
A village in the township of East Nissouri, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Mission.
1859 John Doel
60 George Kennedy . .
61 George Kennedy
62 George Kennedy
63 Richard Pinch
64 William W. Miller
65 William W. Miller
66 Thomas Robson
67 Thomas Robson . .
68 Thomas Robson ...
It was formerly Thamesford
84
2 53
2 00
116
2 50
2 00
108
3 00
1 00
112
-^ 3 25
1 50
86
5 45
2 95
97
6 93
3 71
91
9 07
2 78
101
9 15
2 80
115
9 25
2 85
2 19
2 00
4 00
4 25
8 62
12 28
14 74
11 80
12 00
Fort George and Queenston set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
265
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 Charles Stringfellow
70 Christopher Cookman, Jabez Edmonds
71 Christopher Cookman, Abel Edwards..
72 Christopher Cookman, James Turner.
73 Hugh McLean, William Godwin.
74 See London Conference
No. of
Members.
105
98
177
183
183
172
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
$10 24
$3 94
$12 25
10 00
4 00
10 00
13 64
7 50
13 17
13 85
7 96
16 00
14 22
7 05
16 00
15 01
6 97
17 25
NORFOLK.
A Mission in the County of Norfolk, Ontario. It was formed from parts of the Simcoe, Port Dover
and Hullsville Circuits.
1866 William C. Watson, B. A , .. , ... , ... i
67 Name of Mission changed to Waterford 80 5 65 | 2 50 I 6 00
NORTH AUGUSTA.
A Tillage in the township of Augusta, County of Grenville, Ontario.
Circuit.
1868 Silas Huntingdon
69 Edward A. Ward, William Raney
70 William C. Washington, M. A
7 1 Andrew L. Peterson
72 Andrew L. Peterson
73 John C. Garrett . . . .
74 See Montreal Conference
It was formerly Augusta
260
10 15
4 50
20 00
306
9 00
5 50
20 00
308
10 0>
6 00
20 15
* 145
4 53
3 00
16 16
145
4 50
* 2 20
10 00
145
4 20
1 60
6 CO
119
7 20
2 68
8 22
NORTH GORE.
A township in the County of Argentieul, Quebec. It was formerly part of the La Chute Circuit.
S67 William S. McCullough, B.A
. * . ■
68 William S. McCullough, B. A
116
3 80
1 75
5 00
69 John Russell . .... ........
116
3 75
2 00
5 25
70 John Russell . .
103
1 17
1 15
2 50
71 Henry Mevers . ... . .
106
3 17
1 53
3 38
72 William Knox
93
2 25
0 50
2 00
73 John Hiscox
91
1 90
1 29
6 00
81
1 15
1 30
4 00
NORTH GOWER.
A Tillage and township in the County of Carleton, Ontario.
Circuit.
1860 James Armstrong.
61 James Armstrong . 256
62 Richard Wilson . . .... 271
63 Richard Wilson . 274
64 Richard Wilson, William McCullough [B.) 330
65 William M. Pattyson 335
66 William M. Pattyson 286
67 Charles Taggart ... ... 313
68 Charles Taggart . ... 322
69 Charles Taggart ... ... 320
70 Jabez B. Keough .. 377
71 Jabez B. Keough 372
72 Jabez B. Keough, William S. Jamieson 330
•73 Richard M. Hammond... 333
74 See Montreal Conference 370
It was formerly part of Richmond
11
7
9
5
3
4
4
60
52
02
28
71
00
50
03
85
49
35
75
42
50
00
38
00
83
86
00
25
43
6 00
5 00
7 00
3 75
6 26
6 30
18 00
11 40
9 00
9 10
10 13
10 25
12 50
14 00
20 30
22 00
21 00
21 63
18 66
24 18
NORTH SHERBROOKE.
A Mission in the north part of the township of Sherbrooke, County of Lanark, Ontario. It was
formerly part of Rokeby Mission.
1865 Ebenezer Teskey .... . . . i . . i ■ ■ I
66 United with Lanark I 38 I 2 22 1 70 I 2 69
NORTH WAKEFIELD.
A Tillage and township in the County of Ottawa, Ontario. It was formerly Gatineau Mission.
1860 Andrew Armstrong .. ...
61 Andrew Armstrong 91 5 00 0 20 5 90
62 Andrew Armstrong 90 5 10 100 6 00
* Maitland set off.
266
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
. 89
150
120
140
130
110
158
157
157
164
194
144
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1863 Garrett J. Dingman, George H. Kenney
64 Garrett J. Dingman. . .
66 Richard N. Adams .... ....
67 Richard N. Adams ...
69 Samuel Teeson, Thomas Haddon..
70 Samuel Teeson, Richard Shier. .
71 Samuel Teeson, William Buchanan ........
72 George G. Huxtable . „
73 George G. Huxtable .-.'...
74 See Montreal Conference ! .
$5 00
5 46
3 60
5 40
5 18
5 86
6 00
6 91
5 50
5 60
5 62
3 83
$1 05
2 00
2 00
2 40
2 59
2 62
5 00
10 06
10 38
6 52
3 50
3 00
$11 10
6 06
5 00
6 51
10 69
10 00
10 50
17 62
14 46
27 12
36 62
19 33
NORWICH.
A village and township in the County of Oxford, Ontario.
Brantford 25 miles.
Distant from Woodstock 17 miles, from
1843 Thomas McMullen
143
8 58
44 David Hardie ...
6 00
45 Rowley Heyland
395
10 69
9 00
46 Solomon Snider . .
130
9 00
5 75
47 Solomon Snider . . . . .......
126
4 00
2 00
48 Robert Corson.. ... ....
90
49 Robert Corson.. ...
132
4 50
4 25
50 Francis Chapman. . .
133
6 00
5 00
160
10 00
9 95
52 Matthew Swann ..
165
9 82
10 00
53 Matthew Swann ...... ....
251
10 43
10 18
251
9 05
8 00
55 Peter German, Darius M. Hill . . ...
287
20 00
8 00
56 Peter German , ... ..
290
13 80
i 66
13 27
57 Joseph Sheply.. .. ;
300
8 00
5 00
58 Joseph Sheply..
240
11 00
6 00
59 Thomas Robson, Francis W. Ware. .
270
11 75
i 66
10 00
60 James Harris, Samuel W. Messmore . ....
290
10 80
4 20
10 50
61 James Harris . . . .... . .
286
9 41
3 00
22 12
62 Edwin Peake, John N. Hewitt .
287
8 37
2 02
17 00
63 Edwin Peake, William Taylor . . .
290
8 39
2 20
17 12
64 Edwin Peake, William C. Watson, B.A
305
8 40
2 50
27 50
65 Alfred Andrews . .
270
8 49
2 60
13 60
66 Alfred Andrews .
220
9 05
4 00
21 40
67 Alfred Andrews ...
229
10 70
4 43
15 72
68 William F Morrison, James Moss . . .
298
11 08
6 00
14 00
69 William Bryers, Peter W. Jones
325
16 50
8 00
11 70
70 William Bryers . . . . ...
*263
13 63
7 47
17 10
7 1 William Bryers
158
9 72
5 40
21 30
72 John F. German, M. A
168
10 30
5 60
21 56
73 John F. German, M. A
170
10 49
6 00
15 89
74 See London Conference.. .
173
12 85
4 50
20 62
NORWOOD.
A village in the township of Asphodel, County of Peterboro', Ontario. It was formerly called Aspho-
del Mission. It is distant from Peterboro' 20 miles, from Toronto 100 miles.
1845 Richard Phelps, Robert Robinson .
46 Richard Phelps
47
48 John Sanderson, Nelson Brown
49 William Morton... ....
50 William Morton, Andrew A. Smith. .
51 George F. Playter, William Sanderson .
52 James C Slater
53 Jamee O. Slater, John Fawcett ...
54 George Carr, John Fawcett
55 George Carr, Amos E. Russ . .
56 John Goodfellow, Andrew L. Peterson
57 John Goodfellow, Daniel Jackson
58 Henry McDowell, James Hannon
268
17 58
256
12 75
256
12 80
215
9 35
230
4 02
156
5 32
247
8 94
182
10 12
153
9 50
307
9 85
310
10 08
256
6 58
233
6 34
254
5 92
2 50
2 00"
2 20
2 25
7 54
8 18
8 30
5 40
4 10
4 63
6 67
7 87
2 50
9 27
7 50
7 49
9 47
6 20
* Otterville set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
267
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 Henry McDowell, John Shannon .
60 Henry McDowell, John Shannon .
61 William Briden, Isaac Weldon .
62 William Briden...
63 William Briden
64 Samuel Wilson. .
65 Samuel Wilson
66 Samuel C. Philp..
67 Samuel C. Philp
68 Samuel C. Philp .
69 William M. Pattyson
70 William M. Pattyson
71 William M. Pattyson
72 Joseph Hill... .. .
73 Joseph Hill ... .
74 See Toronto Conference.
No. of
Members.
233
359
319
289
167
155
143
118
126
128
126
166
180
182
177
161
Conting.
Fund.
$6 89
8 02
8 14
6 25
5 25
5 20
5 30
5 58
7 29
7 29
7 46
7 50
7 75
7 85
10 21
11 29
Educa.
Fund.
$2
3
3
2
2
2
2
1
2
2
3
4
5
5
2
3
67
24
25
35
05
00
00
36
25
30
58
00
15
25
87
00
NOTTAWASAGA.
1847
48
49
to
5J2
53
to
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
So called from the name of a township in the County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Henry Reid
Henry Reid
• Supplied from Barrie.
Included in Osprey Mission.
Thomas Hanna, Isaac Baker
George T. Richardson, Benjamin Sherlock
George T. Richardson
United with Collingwood Mission. . .
Isaac Baker. ...
Isaac Baker
Samuel Down.
David Hunt
David Hunt.
David Hunt
Samuel Tucker, William Peirce . .
Samuel Tucker
See Angus and Stayner.
39
53
3 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$9 32
20 12
20 25
13 00
10
00
20
8 61
9 16
9 50
9 12
10 00
10 50
10 75
12 63
11 33
168
4 98
2 75
3 81
168
2 78
2 00
4 03
127
2 46
2 00
4 05
125
4 02
2 46
4 10
129
3 00
1 40
5 00
153
4 19
3 75
6 56
100
4 12
2 00
5 00
110
4 20
2 60
5 00
120
5 00
2 74
6 30
132
14 83
7 76
20 89
250
16 62
12 32
28 00
o
OAKVILLE.
A town in the township of Trafalgar, County of Halton, Ontario. It was formerly part of Nelson
Circuit. Distant from Toronto 25 miles, from Hamilton 20 miles, from Milton 16 miles.
1857 Alexander T. Green, William L. Scott, John Scott.
442
23 14
12 55
39 03
524
26 66
9 00
52 50
59 Alexander T. Green, James Hughes, William Irwin
536
25 00
10 00
55 00
60 James Hughes, John Thurston. . .
563
23 35
10 11
50 55
61 James Gray, John Philp, B. A. . . . . .
t360
16 05
8 00
36 00
358
18 46
11 73
50 82
63 James Gray, Samuel J. Hunter
312
15 75
8 45
43 25
64 George Beynon, William J. McLean
316
18 92
8 70
37 51
65 William Willoughby, Donald G. Sutherland, B.A. .
296
13 43
6 75
29 28
66 William Willoughby, Donald G. Sutherland, B.A..
255
13 50
6 80
35 50
67 William Willoughby, John H. Robinson. . . .
259
13 60
6 89
35 00
68 William McCullough, John S. Fisher.
330
14 81
7 52
55 00
69 William McCullough, John S. Fisher.
320
16 00
15 50
60 00
70 Michael Fawcett, Thomas Colling, B.A.
325
16 50
10 00
60 00
71 Michael Fawcett, Joseph Odery . . .
310
19 00
11 00
60 00
72 Thomas D. Pearson, William F. Perley . .
315
19 00
10 00
65 00
73 Thomas D. Pearson, John Robbins..
291
20 42
10 50
53 00
74 See London Conference. . ...
266
21 75
10 50
46 50
* Hastings and Havelock set off.
t Wellington Square added to Waterdown Circuit.
268
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
OAKWOOD.
A village in the township of Mariposa, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Circuit.
It was formerly part of Lindsaj
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 Ephraim L. Koyl
66 Ephraim L. Koyl.
67 Thomas Williams
68 Thomas Williams, Thomas J. Edmison
69 Thomas Williams, Thomas J. Edmison,
70 William Burns, David Winter..
71 William Burns, David Winter
72 William Burns, William L. Rutledge.
73 Henry McDowell, Robert Cunningham
74 See Toronto Conference.;
No. of
Members.
144
144
143
241
272
400
425
341
300
Conting.
Fund.
$4 49
5 41
9 08
9 14
9 °0
13 03
16 12
11 00
11 70
Educa.
Fund.
$2 19
3 16
3 15
6 00
7 40
9 35
10 70
6 00
6 34
Sup. M.
Fund.
$10 43
18 70
19 22
17 2S
19 17
22 81
25 86
20 00
30 00
ODELLTOWN.
A town in the Seignory of Lacolle, in the County of St. Johns, Quebec.
40 miles, from the Province Line half a mile.
Distant from Montreal
Year
Ministers.
1823
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
John De Putron ....
William Burt
William Burt .
Matthew Lang
Matthew Lang
Matthew Lang
James Knowlan
No. of
Members.
James Booth . ....
James Booth
James Booth .
John Tomkins
John Tomkins, M. McDonald .
Robert Cooney, M. McDonald .
William Scott
William Scott
John Bate
Edward H. Dewart
Edward H. Dewart
Edward B. Ryckman, B.A.
Edward B. Ryckman, B.A.
Edward B. Ryckman, B.A.
William R. Parker, B.A. .
William R. Parker, B.A. ..
William R. Parker, B.A. . . .
William C. Henderson, B.A.
William C. Henderson, B.A..
William C. Henderson, M.A.
William D. Brown . . .
William D. Brown.
William D. Brown.
William I. Shaw, B.A., LL.B.
William I. Shaw, B.A., LL.B.
See Montreal Conference
150
180
167
173
192
214
214
212
220
228
210
290
279
273
249
274
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1839
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
Robert Cooney .
Thomas Turner
William M. Harvard.
William M. Harvard. .
William M. Harvard
John Tomkins
John Tomkins
John Tomkins
Matthew Lang
Matthew Lang, John Douglas
John C. Davidson, John Dougl;
John C. Davidson
John C. Davidson
James Brock . . ....
James Brock
James Brock, John S. Evans . .
220
141
128
140
175
176
171
180
170
177
188
202
203
200
208
200
179
183
177
167
281
203
196
224
276
292
264
244
232
242
8 45
3 34
11 35
3 40
8 26
3 65
13 98
4 20
17 27
4 31
17 70
4 53
9 75
4 37
14 80
2 25
8 13
4 34
5 69
3 56
8 40
4 25'
10 97
4 79
11 85
6 88
12 54
10 40
11 25
12 40
12 65
12 65
12 70
7 00
17 93
7 18
12 70
11 29
4 00
5 00
6 00
16 05
9 75
10 00
10 50
9 00
9 20
14 43
16 63
15 69
15 79
15 66
23 50
31 00
34 00
35 63
35 00
ODESSA.
A village in the township of Earnestown, County of Addington, Ontario. Distant from Kingston
12 miles.
1859 John Slight.
60 1 266 7 80 2 34 211 35
to \ United with Wilton . .
63
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
269
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1864 Richard Clarke
65 Richard Clarke
66 Wesley Casson
67 Wesley Casson
68 Wesley Casson . .
89 Marmaduke L. Pearson . .
70 Marmaduke L. Pearson . .
71 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A..
72 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A..
73 James Kines. ...
74 See Montreal Conference
155
155
160
163
168
204
202
206
209
213
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
§4 15
$1 80
S3 50
4 20
2 00
10 00
6 50
2 25
10 00
6 55
2 40
14 30
6 75
4 10
12 50
6 80
3 20
12 91
5 00
3 -0
10 00
7 96
3 29
12 40
6 73
3 65
15 82
9 91
4 68
20 65
OIL SPRINGS.
A Tillage in the township of Enniskillen, County of Lambton, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Wyoming Mission. Distant from Sarnia 18 miles, and from Wyoming 12 miles.
1863 James Thompson
64 James Thompson 39
65 Samuel C. Philp, Jun 46 7 26 6 12 i 8 62
66 Samuel C. Philp, Jun., EliasW Frazee 50 8 90 3 00 20 00
67 William F. Campbell * 65 6 28 2 90 15 20
68 Elias W. Frazee . 6
Petrolia united.
69. George A. Mitchell, B. A., Henry Tuckley 45 .... 7 00
70 George A. Mitchell, B. A., Charles Smith 85 13 61 13 43 15 16
71 George A. Mitchell, B. A., Henry E. Hill 80 16 70 18 00 23 60
72 Alfred M. Phillips. 110 17 48 1125 23 75
73 Jacob Freshman . 1 52 5 50 3 00 8 00
74 See London Conference 42 4 00 3 50 6 00
OMEMEE.
A village in the township of Emily, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Distant from Peterboro' 15 miles.
1857 William Briden .
58 John Goodfellow
69 John Goodfellow
60 John Goodfellow
61 Henry McDowell
62 Henry McDowell
Isaac Weldon
63 Henry McDowell, Isaac Weldon
64 Samuel C. Philp, Sen., J. Carroll Wilson.
65 Samuel C. Philp, Sen., William R. Barker.
66 William L. Scott, James A. McClung
67 William Burns, Joseph Hall .
68 William Burns, Albert C. Wilson
69 William Burns, James Awde ....
70 William Andrews, Thomas J. Edmison . . .
71 William Andrews, William L. Rutledge .
72 John W. Savage, Edward Hill
73 John W. Savage, Francis Johnson
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly called Metcalfe.
145
13 20
3 00
149
12 00
3 00
138
9 00
2 40
158
9 03
2 20
143
8 50
2 00
200
8 59
2 84
208
6 84
1 46
220
6 95
1 55
224
8 56
4 86
226
9 62
5 03
230
6 42
3 37
238
11 44
6 01
225
12 00
8 62
226
12 17
7 25
228
12 20
10 00
226
12 25
6 15
200
12 27
5 75
205
12 00
6 00
ONSLOW.
A village and township on the Ottawa River, in the County of Pontiac, Quebec.
1846 John Howes
47 Erastus Hurlburt
<8)
to > Included in the Clarendon Mission.
55)
56 James Roy
57 James Roy
58 Archelaus Doxee
69 Alexander Drennan
60 Andrew L. Peterson
«1 Archelaus Doxee
28
28
31
40
44
61
65
10 50
7 62
3 49
8 00
4 14
5 08
2 25
00
25
12
00
12
00
9
00
9
10
8
00
13
19
10
46
11
12
12 81
19
61
17
72
28
30
36
50
18
20
20
00
21
00
21
25
22
00
3 50
6 00
7 00
7 00
3 15
6 50
4 00
* Petrolia set off.
+ Petrolia again set off.
270
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
$1 00
1 10
1 12
1 40
1 60
1 75
1 95
2 61
3 45
3 50
4 19
4 07
4 22
Sup. M.
Fund.
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Archelaus Doxee .... ...
54
63
63
70
73
73
68
71
84
86
116
130
127
$2 50
1 90
2 00
2 36
2 91
3 15
2 51
7 24
8 00
8 07
8 40
8 50
9 55
$4 50
3 60
William Sanderson . . ...
William Sanderson . . , .
4 00
4 50
6 12
William Shannon ...
7 50
William C. Washington, M.A . . . . .
William C. Washington, M.A. >. . .
John H. Stewart.. .,.„., ....
John H. Stewart.. . . .... <
John H. Stewart ... .....
See Montreal Conference ... ......
3 78
10 76
18 62
9 30
12 00
13 00
15 06
ORANGEVILLE.
A town on the River Credit, in the Gore of the township of Garafraxa, at the junction of the Counties
of Grey, Wellington, and Peel, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 44 miles, from Barrie 50 miles,
from Guelph 32 miles.
1857 William Sutton . ... .. ... ...
58 William Sutton . ... . 60 2 00 1 25 1 20
59 John W. Savage.. 60, 3 25 2 31 2 54
60 John W. Savage .. 121 7 56 3 50 4 25
61 James Broley 112 7 74 3 72 5 12
62 James Broley .. . 140 10 34 3 96 6 25
63 Benjamin Sherlock 120 10 63 4 00 8 13
64 Benjamin Sherlock 128 4 83 4 77 8 25
65 Benjamin Sherlock . ... , .• . 145 4 10 2 00 5 10
66 Richard L. Tucker . .. .,,„.,.. 124 425 250 900
67 Richard L. Tucker, Abel Edwards ... 118 6 00 3 77 16 00
68 Richard L. Tucker, John G. Scott. 138 10 10 4 00 20 00
69 Thomas S. Howard, John G. Scott. . 140 10 15 6 ,00 20 00
70 Thomas S Howard, Robert Phillips . ... 146 1105 6 20 .2100
71 Thomas S. Howard, Robert Phillips 155 11 90 7 00 21 50
72 George Sexsmith, John T. Smith 166 12 20 7 50 23 07
73 George Sexsmith , . * 200 13 66 8 00 32 00
74 See Toronto Conference 140 12 87 6 36 10 50
ORILL1A.
A village and township on Lake Couchiohing, in the County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Toronto 90 miles, from Barrie 27 miles.
1854 Jabez B. Keough
55 )
to > United with Flos Mission
57 |
58 Alexander R. Campbell . . .
59 Thomas D. Pearson ...
i 60 John L. Kerr
61 John L. Kerr
62 John L. Kerr
63 Charles Truver ....
64 Charles Turver, Marmaduke L. Pearson..
65 Charles Turver, Marmaduke L. Pearson. .
66 Thomas Feather, James Woodsworth .. .
67 Thomas Feather, Jeremiah A. Chapman .
68 "Robert Mark, M.D
69 Robert Mark, M.D., William Peirce
70 Robert Fowler, M.D., Joseph Deacon...
71 Robert Fowler, M.D
72 Robert Fowler, M.D
73 Kennedy Creighton .
74 See Toronto Conference
30
• * •
137
2 50
111
1 10
150
4 21
3 27
116
4 47
3 46
111
4 20
3 19
92
4 50
2 75
101
5 00
3 00
113
6 05
3 05
129
6 25
3 21
133
10 00
2 90
121
10 50
3 00
124
11 12
4 25
t 126
16 19
8 89
138
22 30
10 00
118
15 58
9 00
125
16 CO
11 20
Distant from
1 45
2 36
2 00
5 20
7 04
5 04
6 00
7 00
8 00
8 50
12 03
5 50
6 50
11 66
14 12
17 10
31 00
Alton set off.
t One appointment given to Morrison.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
271
ORMSTOWN.
A Tillage on the Chateaugay River, in the township of Beauharnois, County of Chateaugay, Quebec.
Distant from Montreal 36 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1856 William Hansford
57 William Hansford .
58 Samuel E. Maudsley
59 Samuel E. Maudsley
60 William Shannon
61 Joseph Kilgour
62 Joseph Kilgour
63 Joseph Kilgour
64 Silas Huntingdon
65 Silas Huntingdon
66 John V. Wilson . .
67 John V. Wilson.
68 John V. Wilson
69 Edward Harris
70 Edward Harris . . .
71 Edward Harris
72 William K. Shortt, M.A
7« William K. Shortt, M.A
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
68
86
85
80
80
57
59
57
47
47
55
55
60
67
67
70
75
83
85
Conting.
Fund.
$7 82
6 92
9 99
4 10
9 12
75
8C
40
50
75
47
79
81
52
4
4
3
3
3
3
5
6
6
6 80
6 94
9 75
11 44
Educa.
Fund.
83
34
37
50
50
40
17
89
00
25
89
50
00
00
75
00
50
00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 06
7 20
8 36
6 35
3 20
6 00
6 00
65
00
00
6 00
7 50
7 55
8 49
10 00
10 47
11 50
11 10
5 00
5 58
4 50
10 00
5 27
41
00
04
95
00
29
02
43
47
10 56
10 60
10 60
10 90
9 98
7 50
8 98
5 45
23
21
00
50
61
36
52
00
50
00
25
50
87
94
3 25
05
10
91
00
77
00
90
00
48
80
21
2 50
4 00
8 00
6 50
3 00
2 00
1 56
2 60
3 25
4 00
0 50
3 12
0 75
1 62
2 37
2 37
0 50
0 63
18 13
OSGOODE.
A village and township in the County of Carleton, Ontario. Distant from Ottawa City 20 miles.
1838 Vincent B. Howard . . .
39 Wellington Jeffers
40 William Willoughby
41 Ephraim B. Harper. .
42 Ephraim B Harper
43 Joseph Reynolds
44 Joseph Reynolds
45 John Armstrong
46 John Armstrong
47 Charles Taggart
48 Charles Taggart .
49 Henry Shaler ... ......
50 Henry Shaler, Andrew Mc Alister . .
51 Henry Shaler, Robert Hobbs
52 William M. Pattyson, Henry McDowell.
53 William M. Pattyson, Henry McDowell .
54 William M. Pattyson, John A. Dowler.
55 William McGill, James F. Latimer . .
56 William McGill, John D. Pugh . . .
57 William McGill, Edward A. Glassford . .
58 George Case, James A. Gordon
59 George Case ....
60 George Case
61 Edmund E. Sweet ...
62 Edmund E. Sweet .
63 Edmund E. Sweet
64 John Slight .
65 John Slight .
66 John Slight..
67 William M. Pattyson
68 William M. Pattyson
69 Joseph H. Chant . .
70 Joseph H. Chant
71 Joseph H. Chant . . ....
72 Samuel Teeson
73 Samuel Teeson
74 See Montreal Conference
128
90
140
183
218
256
214
172
137
171
145
144
163
170
220
222
300
222
225
215
190
120
107
92
106
145
146
130
120
84
99
104
109
109
124
128
73
99
23
30
40
18
8 70
10 50
5 90
12 80
43
60
00
50
85
05
70
10 00
10 50
6 00
22 83
15 00
15 21
13 76
* Bearbrook set off.
272
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
OSHAWA.
A town in the township of East Whitby, County of Ontario, Province of Ontario.
Toronto 31 miles. '
Distant from
Year
Names of Ministers.
1846 William Price
47 William Price, David C. Clappison
48 William Price, James Gooderham
49 William Philp, William S. Blackstock . .
50 William Philp ...
51 John Law, Robert Lochead .
52 John Law, David C. McDowell ........
53 Peter Ker . . . . . .
David B. Madden, Robert Fowler, M.D.
Included in Whitby Circuit.
54
55
to
68
69 Wellington JefTers, D.D.
70 Wellington Jeffers, D.D.
71 William Scott
72 William Scott..
73 William Scott
74 See Toronto Conference . .
No. of
Conting.
Mem ers.
Fund.
265
$16 27
360
18 00
470
5 20
427
21 10
493
24 07
415
20 87
335
22 43
363
19 84
470
30 27
iii
30 70
150
20 64
155
23 80
157
23 90
160
24 00
Educa.
Fund.
$16 73
17 00
12 74
10 37
7 20
7 00
Sup. -M.
Fund.
$12 43
13 75
16 27
28 67
29 30
21 68
27 04
28 00
30 85
42 25
35 40
39 50
42 SO
43 00
OSPREY.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Grey, Ontario.
1854 William Shannon
55 David Hunt
56 Thomas Hanna . .
?)■
to >
63)
64 Daniel E. Brownell
65 Christopher Hamilton
66 Christopher Hamilton
67 David A. Johnston
68 David A. Johnston
69 {John Theobald) . . .
70 William Tucker
71 William Tucker
72 Alfred L. Russell, B.A
73 Alfred L. Russell, B.A
74 See Toronto Conference .
16
46
70
5 18
127
6 57
"l29
3 46,
1 86
110
3 50
2 00
115
2 40
1 50
114
4 75
3 07
140
5 13
2 00
142
6 00
4 00
108
5 70
4 30
120
5 90
3 95
126
6 06
4 00
135
6 95
2 50
1 00
4 00
5 00
3 70
6 00
3 00
6 25
7 05
3 19
5 20
5 45
14 83
25 00
OSWEGOTCHIE.
The name of an old Indian village which stood a little east of where the town of Ogdensburg now
stands. This was the second Circuit lormed in Canada West. It received its name from a
stream which empties itself into the St. Lawrence, opposite Prescott. The Circuit included the
townships of Elizabethtown, Augusta, Edwardsburg, Matilda, Williamsburg, Oznabruck, and
Cornwall. '
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1792
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
1800
1
2
William Lossee
| No appointment owing to the
\ war
James Coleman .
Hezekiah C. Wooster .
Darius Dunham .
90
116
153
140
208
208
300
220
330
1803 Sylvanus Keeler, Seth Crowell,
N. U. Tompkins »
4 Peter Vannest, Luther Bishop . .
5 Thomas Madden ...
6 Sylvanus Keeler, Nathan Bangs .
7 Gershom Pearce, William Case. .
8 D. Pickett, I. B. Smith, C.
Hulbert ,; , .
9 Divided into Augusta and Corn-
wall Circuits — which see.
447
441
457
558
529
530
Joseph Jewell, James Herron
William Anson, James Aikens .
Ottawa united with it one year.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
273
OTTAWA.
This was the Fourth Circuit formed in Canada. It included the townships on both sides of the
Ottawa Kiver.
Year
Ministers.
1800 Daniel Pickett
1 John Robinson, Caleb Morris
2 United with Oswegotchie ....
3 Daniel Pickett
4 Samuel Howe
5 Robert Perry
6 Andrew Prindel
7 William Snyder. . . • .
8 William Snyder
9 Thomas Madden
10 Thomas Madden
11 Samuel Luckey
12 Robert Hibbard
, , [ No record.
15 Nathaniel Reeder
16 George Ferguson ....
17 Peter Jones
18 Renaldo M. Everts, Ezra Adams
19 Ezra Adams, K. McK. Smith...
20 Truman Dixon, James Botfield .
21 David C. Spore
No. of
Members.
45
47
73
89
95
105
105
117
116
116
116
97
153
127
95
87
89
120
Year
Ministers.
1822
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
William H. Williams .
Kenneth McK. Smith
George Bissell
William Slater
George Farr
Richard Jones
Cyrus R. Allison
Cyrus R. Allison ....
George Poole
George Poole ..
t \. th i I John Carroll, /
John Black { T • „r ' [
( Lewis Warner, )
John Black, George F. Playter
Charles Wood, Stephen Brownell
Asahel Hurlburt, S. Brownell. . .
Asahel Hurlburt
Alvah Adams, John Mclntyre. .
Alvah Adams, George F. Playter.
Henry Shaler, Win. Willoughby.
Thomas Harmon, Henry Shaler. .
No. of
Members .
136
128
125
122
40
90
115
207
283
277
290
310
351
362
667
597
555
504
562
552
OTTAWA CITY.
Formerly called Bytown, is situate on the Ottawa River, 87 miles from its confluence with the
St. Lawrence, and at the mouth of the Rideau River, in the township of Nepean, County of
Carleton, Ontario, Distant from Montreal 126 miles, from Kingston 95 miles, and from Toronto
233 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 James Brock. . .
56 James Brock
57 James Brock
58 John Carroll
59 John Carroll .
60 John Carroll
61 William Scott....
62 William Scott
63 William Scott..
64 John Douse ....
65 John Douse . .
66 John Douse
67 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A
68 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A.. ... ..
69 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A
70 William Stephenson, Jos. Odery
71 William Stephenson
72 William Stephenson, William Hall, M.A. .
73 William J. Hunter
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members .
140
128
150
160
220
178
170
172
152
160
181
221
237
250
280
290
316
316
350
225
Conting.
Fund.
$8 80
14 40"
13 10
12 55
18 77
18 85
19 03
19 22
23 26
24 50
25 87
34 10
38 39
50 77
39 42
47 70
67 10
67 25
71 25
50 00
12 50
7 64
8 77
9 25
16 20
22 82
30 08
43 76
29 73
40 00
40 20
44 32
25 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$5 28
13 00
20 00
20 00
38 00
40 00
49 25
40 00
40 00
40 00
42 75
67 50
78 00
101 00
105 37
106 57
103 00
100 50
160 26
121 75
OTTAWA EAST— KING STREET.
1873 William Hall, M.A
74 See Montreal Conference
120
20 00
10 00
58 00
OTTAWA WEST— RICHMOND ROAD.
1873 Robert Mark, M.D
74 See Montreal Conference
18
120
14 20
00
274
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
,• OTTERVILLE.
A village in the township of South Norwich, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Norwich Circuit.
It was formerly part of
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Richard Kerr
71 Thomas W Jackson..
72 Thomas W, Jackson .
73 Thomas W. Jackson .
74 See London Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
136
122
$3 36
$4 56
139
4»52
5 23
146
5 89
3 59
. . ....
139
7 00
3 06
Sup. M.
Fund.
$7 10
11 27
9 02
8 19
OWEN SOUND.
The County Town of the County of Grey, Ontario, is situated at the mouth of the River Sydenham, on
the south side of the Georgian Bay, Lake Huron. Distant from Collingwood 50 miles, from
Guelph 84 miles, and from Toronto 150 miles.
1841 Stephen Brownell
42 John Neelands ......
43 William Herkimer
44 William Herkimer
45 United with St. Vincent
46 David Jennings, John Neelands
47 James Hutchinson. ....
48 James Hutchinson
49 David Sawyer
50 Benjamin Jones.
51 John Williams.
52 John Williams. ... . . ....
53 Samuel Fear. . .
54 Samuel Fear
55 Samuel Fear, William M. C. Luke..
56 Joel Briggs, James A. Iveson .
57 John L. Kerr .
58 Conrad Vandusen, George McNamara.
59 John A. Williams, Robert H. Smith .
60 John A. Williams. . .
61 John A. Williams
62 George Goodson
63 George Goodson ........
64 George Goodson.
65 Thomas Cleghorn
66 Thomas Cleghorn
67 Thomas Cleghorn. .
68 John Hunt.
69 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M. D. .
70 Kennedy Creighton.
71 Kennedy Creighton.
72 Kennedy Creighton.
73 JohnG. Laird.. .
74 See Toronto Conference
112
54
57
200
i 40
■ * • •
171
2 05
171
3 10
163
1 13
150
• . >
103
3 30
113
3 50
127
3 75
170
5 00
1 05
210
8 35
4 00
248
9 26
4 00
242
9 40
4 00
183
2 34
4 00
*172
4 26
5 55
120
4 00
5 60
98
4 28
3 90
110
4 50
4 06
114
6 26
4 25
t85
6 50
4 30
95
8 15
4 20
89
8 90
4 35
93
11 46
5 84
92
11 61
8 73
99
9 86
3 04
100
10 17
6 13
154
11 50
6 45
164
12 30
7 00
148
18 30
9 10
1 80
2 15
2 75
i 50
2 00
2 30
3 05
20 50
20 00
20 00
20 00
5 87
11 27
13 00
11 00
14 50
14 75
16 13
16 25
25 50
15 00
12 00
15 00
21 00
22 00
25 00
OXFORD.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Oxford, Ontario.
1832 John Bailey.. .. . ... i
33 Richard Phelps 190 6 15
34 Richard Phelps ... . . 164 2 50
35 John S. Attwood. ... 113 6 12
36 James Norris . . . . ... 139 13 92
37 James Norris ... 127 8 62 10 25
38 Thomas Fawcett. . . . . . 121 8 67 10 50
39 Thomas Fawcett.. . 173 13 00 20 00
40 Peter Kerr, Henry Byers, Isaac B. Howard .. . . 221 16 10 .. 2120
41 William Coleman, Matthias Holtby. ..... . . . 218 16 12 19 45
42 Samuel C. Philp, George Young. . 341 22 40 12 33
43 ) ... 397 20 75 8 00
to } Included in Woodstock.
01
* Holland and Sullivan set off.
+ KeDDel set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
275
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1862 William Lund
63 William Lund, Dennis L. Huff.
64 )
to > Again included in Woodstock Circuit.
67 )
68 William C. Watson, M. A.
69 William C. Watson, M.A
70 William C. Watson, M. A..
71 Shem Blansliard
72 Shem Blanshard. . ...
73 Shem Blanshard. .
74 See London Conference
201
234
i30
133
140
141
126
139
$10 48
12 75
12 70
12 80
13 00
16 30
12 31
13 63
$6 55
9 75
8 00
8 00
11 00
7 40
6 93
3 56
$16 00
27 00
8 io
9 75
12 90
8 02
14 02
9 45
P.
PAISLEY.
A village on the Saugeen Road, at the junction of the Mead and Saugeen Rivers, and at the four
corners of the townships of Greenock, Elderslie, Brant and Saugeen, County of Bruce, Ontario.
Distant from Saugeen 15 miles, and from Walkerton 16 miles.
1857 James A. Iveson
58 James A. Iveson
59) ...
60 > United with Southampton.
61 |
62 George Jacques ...
63 George Jacques, George W Rich
64 Daniel Connolly, William Sparling
65 Daniel E. Brownell, William Magwood.
66 Isaac Gold
67 Isaac Gold . .
68 Thomas Hanna
69 Thomas Hanna . .
70 Thomas Hanna ....
71 Nathaniel S. Bur wash . .
72 Nathaniel S. Burwash
73 Nathaniel S. Burwash,
74 See Toronto Conference
John Turner .
Alexander Thibadeau
36
2 32
70
1 13
0 92
82
1 80
0 70
'ii2
2 00
2 22
132
2 73
2 73
138
2 75
2 75
94
4 17
2 91
80
1 32
90
2 53
97
4 45
3 05
120
4 00
3 20
140
5 67
5 00
145
8 62
3 77
182
7 70
4 98
220
8 19
4 10
1
75
1
90
4
00
3
43
3 50
8
58
6
00
2
29
5
50
8
00
12
19
13 48
26
11
27
76
PAKENHAM.
A village on the River Mississippi, in the township of
Distant from Perth 40 miles, from Ottawa 36
1854 John B. Armstrong
55 Robert Hobbs . . .
56 Robert Hobbs
57 Robert Hobbs . .
58 William McGill
59 William McGill...
60 William McGill
61 George Case
Arnprior united with it.
62 George Case, William Hayhurst .
63 George Case, William Hayhurst . .
64 William Burns, William McDonagh ....
65 William Burns, William McDonagh
66 William Burns, William McDonagh
67 James Masson, John C. Ash
68 James Masson, John C. Ash
69 William Tomblin, Thomas Brock
70 William Tomblin, Thomas Brock
71 William Tomblin, John Wilson, B. A
72 John Walton, John Wilson, B. A.
73 John Walton. .
74 See Montreal Conference ....
Pakenham,
miles, from
County of
Brockville
Lanark, Ontario.
72 miles.
2 50
5 00
6 65
7 00
18 00
12 75
14 00
75
6 00
1 50
90
6 70
5 00
90
6 00
6 65
103
6 50
5 65
113
6 35
3 32
128
5 34
2 50
120
6 16
2 97
85
9 00
3 00
190
6 58
3 60
2d0
4 75
1 00
250
4 45
2 03
275
5 37
4 00
.282
8 00
4 56
296
20 40
8 23
290
20 26
21 13
280
20 40
15 00
270
25 00
20 00
260
25 50
17 90
*250
23 11
9 37
148
10 75
3 55
5 10
7 75
7 17
8 62
12 75
27 77
43 31
49 22
49 25
55 00
53 00
52 45
22 73
* Arnprior set off.
276
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
PARIS.
A town on the Grand River, in the townships of Brantford and South Dumfries, County of Brant,
Ontario. It was formerly part of Dumfries Circuit. Distant from Brantford 7 miles, from
Hamilton 30 miles, from Toronto 68 miles, and from London 55 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Jeffery
1850 Edwin Clement
51 Edwin Clement . . .,
52 Edwin Clement '. ..
53 Joseph Sheply.
54 Joseph Sheply
55 Orrin H. Ellsworth
56 Orrin H. Ellsworth ....
57 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Thomas W,
58 .Peter Ker, Thomas W. Jeffery .
59 Peter Ker, William Hay
60 William S. Griffin. Richard Potter
61 William S. Griffin, William Hayhurst
62 William S. Griffiin, Henry Bartlett
fi„ { James Spencer, M.A., Samuel Hume,
06 i "™r:li: — ™ Morrison, B.A., Thomas
John N. Hewitt,
Geo. H. Bridgman
65 John G. Laird, George Burson .
66 John G. Laird, George Burson . . .
67 John Mills, John F. German M. A. .
68 John Mills, John F. German, M.A.
69 John Mills, Edward Morrow, M.A.
70 John Douse.
71 John Douse. . . ..
72 John Douse .... .....
73 JohnPhilp, B.A.. .
74 See London Conference
William F.
64 John G. Laird,
B,
Kelly,
A..
No. of
Members.
91
111
122
122
117
124
220
233
235
270
266
284
329
334
327
328
315
345
*261
263
+ 132
126
120
166
Conting.
Fund.
$8 00
8 34
13 88
17 19
18 76
36 00
40 00
35 00
25 22
18 34
25 48
21 69
21 36
22 42
22 50
24 25
25 20
27 16
15 73
15 52
14 93
14 69
13 11
19 00
Educa.
Fund.
$4 00
10 00
10 00
12 00
6 71
6 49
14 39
11 78
11 65
11 75
10 45
10 70
7 00
9 00
13 65
14 36
7 75
6 71
5 50
10 25
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
4 31
4 98
10 21
20 00
25 20
40 00
42 00
30 13
53 48
38 50
40 92
41 73
42 57
32 38
36 00
33 50
51 20
33 50
37 44
17 10
17 50
16 93
23 00
PARK HILL.
A small village in the township of West Williams, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
united with Ailsa Craig — which see.
1868 William Galbraith
69 John Burwash, M.A . . . ....
70 John Scanlon . . ...
71 John Scanlon
72 James Whiting, Joseph Guest
73 William Ames, William J. Maxwell
74 See London Conference ...
122
6 38
3 60
136
4 32
4 15
150
10 59
6 75
165
10 75
7 50
200
12 30
3 52
220
16 50
10 00
It was formerly
8 31
8 10
8 50
9 00
10 00
18 00
PARRY SOUND.
A village in the township of McDougall, Parry Sound District, Ontario.
1869 Charles A. Hanson..
70 Samuel Tucker
71 Samuel Tucker. . .
72 Samuel Tucker
73 John C. Willmott; M.A
30
137
5 80
7 50
137
11 07
10 00
J 216
12 63
10 00
68
5 20
2 14
85
7 65
2 50
74 See London Conference .
PEEL.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Wellington, Ontario
1849 Robert Lochead
50 Charles Fish, Matthew Swann.. .... 125 i 27
51 Matthew Swann .'. 261
52 John Armstrong, James Harris 249 0 42
53 John Armstrong, Thomas Culbert ... 295 1 25
54 Henry Reid, Alex. R. Campbell. .. ... 315 3 14
55 Henry Reid, John Hough.. .. .. . ... 351 * 14 00 2 30
56 Henry Reid... .... 326 1145 192
* Princeton set off. + Rich wood set off.
+ Five appointments and 105 members given to form the McKellar Mission.
18 70
29 00
21 00
20 00
22 75
1 98
0 75
1 63
3 48
4 83
3 23
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
277
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 Aaron D. Miller, James E. Dyer
58 Thomas Demorest, Aaron D. Miller . .
59 Samuel Fear, George MeRae
60 Samuel Fear, John Sanderson (B)
61 Samuel Fear, Madison A. Rice ,
■62 William Savage, Elias W. Frazee . .
63 William Savage, Alex. Burns, B.A.
64 Richard L. Tucker, George L. Haight.
65 Richard L. Tucker, William Raney. .
66 James Goodwin . . .
67 James Goodwin, Joseph M. Hagar, B.A.
68 James Goodwin, Thomas Campbell . . .
69 Isaac Crane, John Scott, B.A. .
70 Isaac Crane, William H. Bury
71 Isaac Crane, Jabez Edmonds .
72 William Hayhurst
73 William Hayhurst, William H. Henderson.
74 See London Conference ...
No. of
Members.
374
428
458
475
560
561
600
614
318
323
331
341
383
318
293
286
322
339
Conting.
Fund.
.$14 54
17 78
14 10
12 50
21 00
21 00
21 35
18 00
11 00
11 15
13 31
17 26
19 09
13 07
11 39
8 35
10 12
10 82
Educa.
Fund.
$2 50
6 04
4 40
4 20
8 38
7 50
8 00
8 00
00
10
16
47
23
8 00
10 40 -
7 25
7 36
7 80
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 43
10 10
2 90
8 00
16 50
25 00
26 00
10 56
21 00
30 00
35 21
44 30
50 20
42 00
35 00
40 00
37 25
48 06
PEMBROKE.
A town on the Ottawa River, in the township of Pembroke, County of Renfrew, Ontario,
from Perth 100 miles, from Ottawa 95 miles.
1835 George B. Butcher. .
36 George B. Butcher. .
37 George B. Butcher. .
38 George B. Butcher. .
39 Stephen Brownell . . .
40 Matthew Connor . .
41 Matthew Connor . !
42 John Tuke '
43 John Tuke
44
45 Henry Shaler, William Morton . . .
46 Henry Shaler, William M. Pattyson .
47 Henry Shaler. . . ...
48
to
59
60
61
Distant
Included in Westmeath Mission.
James Masson ,
James Masson
62 James Masson
63 William Tomblin. .
64 William Tomblin
65 William Tomblin. . .
66 David C. McDowell . .
67 David C. McDowell
68 David C. McDowell
69 James C. Slater . .
70 James C. Slater
71 James C. Slater ...
72 Richard Whiting. . .
73 Richard Whiting.
74 See Montreal Conference
25
25
30
47
6 66
40
45
6 03
73
4 00
68
2 00
....
68
1 40
58
10 94
78
4 40
-...
66
3 37
"90
760
2 51
94
7 68
3 09
98
7 20
2 80
100
.6 23
2 90
120
6 25
3 00
110
6 50
3 00
110
6 65
5 50
150
7 00
4 00
150
10 00
7 00
130
14 36
10 25
134
13 24
13 75
120
11 16
8 55
140
12 00
9 00
140 1
12 50
• 9 25
PENETANGUISHENE.
A village on the Georgian Bay, in the township of Tiny, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Toronto 97 miles, from Barrie 34 miles.
1851 Henry Reid
52 Stephen Brownell ....
53 Stephen Brownell ....
54 Stephen Brownell
55 Edward Sallows . ...
56 Edward Sallows
57 Edward Sallows
58 United with Flos and Beausoliel Island.. . .
4 00
5 60
3 40
8 06
4 18
0 27
4 03
6 15
6 20
7 50
10 00
10 00
16 45
16 50
17 50
25 60
23 00
23 50
70 00
75 00
istant from
101
6 05
109
3 18
131
3 37
182
4 65
i 40
70
0 77
70
0 80
101
07
09
29
57
0 80
1 72
Drayton set off.
278
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 William M. Cooley
60 George McNamara. .
61 George McNamara
62 Robert Thompson
63 Robert Thompson
— [ United with Craighurst Mission.
66 John W. Totten
67 John Scanlon .
68 John W. Wicher
69 Thomas Atkinson . .
70 (John Todd, M.A.)
71 See Hillsdale .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
100
$2 12
$1 02
75
2 00
3 50
75
1 29
1 30
52
2 87
1 60
45
2 32
2 08
"74
3 33
1 45
78
2 83
1 87
90
3 62
2 25
134
2 69
4 00
115
6 67
5 50
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
3 00
2 00
4 45
3 35
1 93
3 28
4 50
3 81
6 00
PERCY.
A village and township in the County of Northumberland, Ontario.
from Trenton 20 miles.
1852 George Carr . . . . . .
53 George Carr, Jay S. Youmans.
54 William H. Williams, Jay S. Youmans. ... ...
55 William H. Williams, Jay S. Youmans
56 Edward A. Ward, Arthur Browning, D. Sutherland
57 Edward A. Ward, Wm Sanderson, Wm. E. Walker
58 Vincent B. Howard, Andrew L. Peterson
59 Vincent B. Howard, Andrew L. Peterson.
60 William L. Scott, James E. Richardson .
Distant from Cobqjirg 30 miles,
61 Ephraim L. Koyl, James E,
62 Ephraim L. Koyl
63 David A. Johnston
64 David A. Johnston.
65 David A. Johnston.
66 Samuel Might..
67 Samuel Might.. .
68 Samuel Might
69 (John Todd, M.A.)
70 Arthur Browning..
71 Arthur Browning. .
72 Arthur Browning. . . .
73 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A
74 See Toronto Conference. .
Richardson.
103
•
7'ii
. 143
8 30
....
230
10 00
1 00
231
8 54
1 00
400
11 00
4 60
* 458
8 22
300
6 60
2 10
295
3 35
1 80
262
5 94
6 00
265
10 22
3 74
+ 247
2*66
1 41
192
3 00
1 00
260
6 00
1 00
215
7 50
1 25
241
10 42
3 31
315
10 50
5 15
237
7 75
3 30
174
7 88
4 00
184
7 00
6 50
194
7 50
7 00
215
8 00
7 00
224
12 35
7 44
3 90
4 11
6 65
0 45
15 00
10 43
5 00
8 00
14 75
9 68
6 68
12 00
9 00
11 00
26 25
18 50
16 08
5 50
7 00
9 00
10 00
12 36
PERTH.
The County Town ot the County of Lanark, Ontario. It is situated on the River Tay, in the town-
ship of Drummond. Distant from Brockville 40 miles, from Smith's Falls 12 miles, and from
Ottawa 50 miles.
1821 James Griggs Peale
22 Franklin Metcalfe .
23 Franklin Metcalfe, Solomon Waldron .
24
25 John Ryerson ..... ....
26 William H. Williams ...
27 Richard Jones, George Farr ...
28 John Black. . '"'.
29 Alvah Adams . ...
30 John Carroll
31 John Carroll
32 William Patrick . . .
33 William Patrick
34 James Brock ........
35 James Brock, Hugh Montgomery
36 Thomas Harmon, Reuben E. Tupper.
37 George F. Playter, Willliam Willoughby.
38 John Mclntyre
89 John Mclntyre . .
40 James Currie
• • • •
- •
. . .
30
131
• * •
231
300
f #
250
207
175
167
148
200
....
205
177 '
167
■ • ■ ■
..
156
143
.
155
1 51
231
5 50
152
12 63
145
8 80
5 10
7 02
8 81
3 00
4 48
11 55
5 07
Seymour set off.
t Some appointments given to Hastings.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
279
Year
Names of Ministers.
1841 James dime
42 George B. Butcher
43 George B. Butcher
44 George Goodson
45 George Goodson, James Greener ....
46 David B. Madden, Erastus Hurlburt . .
47 Francis Coleman
48 Francis Coleman
49 Jonathan Scott
50 Jonathan Scott, James Armstrong . .
51 James Gray.
52 James Gray
53 David C. McDowell -
54 David C. McDowell
55 David C. McDowell
56 David C. McDowell . .
57 Henry Lanton.
58 Henry Lanton
59 George McRitchie '
60 George McRitchie
61 George McEitchie
62 Amos E. Euss, John B. Keagy, B.A
63 Amos E. Russ, William C. Watson, B.A
64 Amos E. Russ, George Rogers
65 William Hansford, Alexander Lester .
66 William Hansford, Ebenezer Teskey
67 William Hansford
68 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A. . .
69 Joseph E. Sauderson, M.A
70 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A.
71 Thomas Brock
72 Thomas Brock
73 Thomas Brock
74 See Montreal Conference
173
195
126
119
194
287
237
123
117
109
166
100
103
112
200
200
215
182
165
140
143
147
198
200
270
242
■ 246
126
121
100
96
111
101
97
$8 95
10 58
3 00
3 00
4 73
12 94
13 07
6 18
6 50
5 00
7 25
5 31
7 72
8 03
8 46
8 90
8 92
73
43
6 75
7 11
43
I
11
10 00
14 67
9 01
6 17
6 25
7 25
7 50
8 18
9 67
9 19
9 25
$4 67
4 75
78
38
35
56
66
67
04
62
74
12
60
10 00
7 50
10 00
8 00
5 25
5 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4
2
2
2
3
4
5
3
4
3
4
4
4
4
4
25
50
00
75
12
50
75
00
00
25
25
00
30
52
6 07
6 10
4 46
3 00
8 00
14 27
11 05
3 28
12 15
15 90
14 00
7 60
10 70
25 00
18 65
20 00
21 00
35 00
12 00
PETERBOEOUGH.
The County Town of the County of Peterborough, Ontario. It is situated on the Otonabee Eiver, in
the township of North Monaghan. Distant from Port Hope 30 miles, from Lindsay 28 miles,
and from Cobourg 28 miles.
1835 John Black, William Deverell
36 John Armstrong, Hugh Montgomery
37 George Poole, John G. Manly . .
38 George Poole
39 Gilbert Miller, Solomon Snider
40 William McFadden, K. Creighton, John Sanderson
41 William McFadden, V. B. Howard, Thomas Jeffers
42 William McFadden, George Kennedy
43 William Coleman, Eobert Darlington
44 Thomas Demorest, Eobert Darlington
45 Samuel P. La Dow
46 William McCullough, Thomas Cleghorn
47 William McCullough, James C. Slater
48 George Goodson, Charles Turver
49 Isaac B. Howard
50 Isaac B. Howard
51 Isaac B. Howard
52 John Gemley
53 John Gemley
54 William H. Poole .
55 William H. Poole '
56 William H. Poole
57 William Scott
58 William Scott
59 Henry Lanton
60 Henry Lanton . .
345
395
358
352
354
522
553
507
504
476
504
490
572
+ 599
200
211
308
374
380
324
284
250
218
190
212
5 00
13 15
14 00
8 58
18 43
18 30
16 28
•22 10
24 00
20 32
29 92
32 25
30 40
9
11
00
11 60
18 95
21 13
14 71
5 25
13 95
5 00
15 86
10 53
11 95
7 25
7 05
5 92
11 51
6 50
15 50
31 69
26 47
17 00
5 07
9 00
12 23
11 58
21 40
22 80
20 25
25 00
30 00
26 45
7 00
6 03
6 58
19 00
24 90
25 00
25 75
50 25
24 37
25 00
21 00
Bathurst set off.
+ Millbrook set off.
280
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1861 John Carroll
62 John Carroll
63 John Carroll
64 James Brock
65 James Brock . ....
66 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A. .
67 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A ,
68 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A. .
69 George H. Davis . .
70 George H. Davis
71 George H. Davis
72 Charles Fish
73 Charles Fish, Samuel P. Kose
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
186
$7 75
$4 50
200
11 05
5 10
330
12 80
9 00
350
15 30
8 05
370
16 00
8 05
309
16 00
8 05
290
24 61
10 05
280
25 32
10 30
281
21 05
15 00
240
30 37
16 50
243
36 78
24 00
335
41 31
19 02
280
36 82
18 00
290
40 84
21 50
Sup. M.
Fund.
$19 85
51 40
42 75
38 25
39 10
45 90
63 35
63 95
73 37
59 68
53 75
50 85
80 00
83 40
PETKOLIA.
A village in the township of Enniskillen, Lambton County, Ontario. It was formerly part of Oil
Springs Circuit. '
1867 Elias W. Frazee.
68 ) 25 2 65 1 47 5 19
to > United with Oil Springs.
71)
72 Ezra A. Stafford
73 Ezra A. Stafford 100 17 44 9 75 20 34
74 See London Conference. ... [ 70 12 37 5 44 19 62
25
2*65
1 47
100
I 70
17 44
12 37
•
9 75
5 44
It was formerly part of Whitby Circuit
miles, from Whitby 6 miles.
296
12 98
3 92
•293
11 05
4 20
280
13 10
4 43
"300
13 35
4 50
290
14 00
4 82
227
5 28
8 00
249
8 52
8 00
256
8 60
10 00
278
10 65
10 00
266
11 75
7 00
304
15 25
8 27
30 00
21 00
22 03
25 00
49 91
20 62
22 62
24 62
51 00
52 15
63 07
PICKERING.
A township in the County of Ontarip, Province of Ontario,
and Stouffville Mission. Distant from Toronto 22
1863 William McFadden, Alfred McCann
64 William McFadden, Alfred McCann . . .
65 John N. Lake, Edward Morrow, B. A.. .
66 Henry Reid, Albert C. Wilson
67 Henry Reid, Albert C. Wilson.
68 Thomas Stobbs, Newton Hill
69 Thomas Stobbs, William Walsh. . . .
70 Thomas Stobbs, William Walsh. .
71 George H. Cornish, James E. Werden. .
72 George H. Cornish, | fiS^R^
73 George H. Cornish, Andrew W Ross . . .
74 See Toronto Conference .......
PICTON.
The County Town of the County of Prince Edward, Ontario. It is situate on the Bay of Quinte, in
the township of Hallowell. It was formerly called Hallowell Circuit, and is distant from Belle-
ville 22 miles, from Kingston 40 miles.
1850 William McCullough, Robert Robinson..
51 William McFadden, Benjamin Jones
52 William McFadden. Aaron D. Miller
53 William McFadden, Thomas Woolsey
54 James C. Slater, William Bryers.. ....
55 James C. Slater, William Tomblin, J. N. Lake
56 James C. Slater, William Sanderson, J. N. Lake.
57 Charles Fish
58 Charles Fish ';
59 James H. Bishop . ....
60 James H. Bishop .
61 James H. Bishop •
62 John Hunt ' "
63 John Hunt
64 John Hunt .
65 George R. Sanderson .. ... ........
509
21 50
409
17 80
430
17 80
605
20 00
575
14 73
8 92
678
16 73
7 53
. *616
20 87
8 18
259
10 62
5 00
330
14 55
7 00
268
12-85
7 15
259
9 54
8 12
286
11 80
5 00
265
10 79
5 10
279
10 00
5 13
345
6 28
4 00
34 50
37 00
34 50
34 00
34 60
36 00
36 00
33 50
40 00
31 60
28 65
32 41
30 50
26 00
32 25
* Milford set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
281
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1866 George R. Sanderson
67 George R. Sanderson
68 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A.
69 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A.
70 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A.
71 Jonathan E. Betts
72 Edwin Clement
73 Edwin Clement
74 See Toronto Conference.. . .
310
360
365
300
320
340
310
315
315
$7 25
8 00
9 79
19 03
22 10
21 24
20 50
21 61
23 41"
$4 75
5 10
5 50
15 60
12 75
9 60
9 25
13 02
13 36
$33 00
33 21
34 00
37 33
32 20
39 29
40 00
63 38
63 50
PITTSBURG.
The name of a township on the St. Lawrence, in the County of Frontenac, Ontario
part of Brewer's Mills and Gananoque Circuit.
1867 David Kennedy, B. A I
68 David Kennedy, M.A 156 7 33 3
69 Ephraim L. Koyl, George C. Madden 156 8 10 5
70 William Briden, George C. Madden 162 9 04 5
71 William Briden, William J. Young 167 10 50 6
72 William Briden, John J. Leach 171 10 65 7
73 WilliamS. McCullough, Thomas R. Fydell.... | 175 10 60 7
74 See Montreal Conference ' 178 10 70 6
It was formerly
50
00
00
50
00
00
70
26 00
20 12
20 26
23 20
23 50
24 00
24 00
PLA1NVILLE.
A village in the township of Hamilton, County of Northumberland, Ontario.
of Cobourg Circuit.
1859 George M. Meacham, B. A ... . ..
60 Joseph Kilgour . 55 3 35
61 ) 52 5 83
to > Included in the Canton Circuit.
63)
64 William H. Musgrove.
65 William H. Musgrove 64 1 75
66 William H. Withrow, M.A. ... 53 3 15
67 William H. Withrow, M.A. .... . 58 3 60
fiq ( Supplied from Baltimore 54 2 57
70 Samuel Sing. . . ... 45 ...
71 Samuel Sing ... 77 5 26
72 Samuel Sing 83 4 06
73 James Charlton ... 72 7 97
74 See Toronto Conference ... 65 518
It was formerly part
1 62
3 00
0 86
2 00
66
60
00
00
38
50
1 40
9 42
9 50
9 04
9 03
9 00
7 00
13 00
II 00
, PLANTAGENET.
A village and township in the County of Prescott, Ontario. It was formerly part of Lochabar Mission
1861 John Hyndman . . . . ....
62 George H. Kenney 44 2 05
63 Richard N. Adams 47 1 41 0 57 101
64 Richard N. Adams 39 1 95 1 75 1 61
65 Now called Riceville— which see 37 2 87 0 65 4 00
PLAYFAIR.
A small village in the township of Bathurst, County of Lanark, Ontario.
Lanark Mission.
1867 Alexander Lester
68 Alexander Lester.
69 John Corbett
70 John Corbett . .
71 John Corbett
72 William Sanderson —
73 William Sanderson..
74 See Montreal Conference
90
80
80
81
80
83
75
70
8 60
6 33
35
61
66
70
77
80
It was formerly called
75
02
00
00
09
15
19
30
75
00
10
13
18
25
53
8 16
282
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
POINT ABINO.
A small village in the township of Bertie, on Lake Erie, Welland County, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1861 William M. C. Luke. .
62 Reuben E. Tupper.
63 Reuben E. Tupper
84 Reuben E. Tupper
65 Robert Shaw, B. A. . . . .
66 Robert Shaw, B.A.. ..
67 Shem Blanshard
68 Shem Blanshard, Christopher Cookman
69 William Richardson, John Agar
70 Thomas Hurlburt ...
71 Richard L. Tucker . .
72 Richard L. Tucker
73 See Ridgewav. .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
74
$4 96
$2 io
80
5 50
2 50
74
5 52
2 50 '
70
5 52
2 55
50
6 21
1 30
50
2 88
85
12 00
3 32
91
11 79
6 00
65
10 93
4 54
67
3 80
7O0
78
5 00
4 00
82
7 00
6 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 62
8 00
6 00
6 10
12 05
6 00
16 01
11 00
10 80
8 45
9 00
12 25
POINT ALEXANDER.
A small village on the Ottawa River, in the township of Rolph, County of Renfrew, Ontario.
1855 William Scales .
56 )
57 > Vacant.
58)
59 Jabez B. Keough
60 Archelaus Doxee .
61 William Sanderson .
62 William Sanderson.,
63 William Sanderson .
64 Brock Rose .
65 Brock Rose . . .
66
3 83
6 00
4
1 50
2 35
5
1 25
1 00
7
2 27
1 50
10
2 20
1 45
10
1 03
I 48
8
3 30
2 12
12
1 42
7 00
20
00
55
82
87
55
00
POINT EDWARD.
A village in the township of Sarnia, County of Lambton, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Sarnia Circuit.
1873 James S. Ross
74 See London Conference.
48
62
5 88
3 73
10 78
POINT LEVIS.
A town in the township of Lauzon, on the St. Lawrence, opposite Quebec, County of Levi, Province
of Quebec.
1854 Edward Cragg
55 Charles Stringfellow ...
56 Charles Stringfellow, 3 months. . .
57 ) United with Quebec .
to'
67 William Jackson
68 William H. Rowsom, M.A.
69 Joshua P. Lewis .
70 Joshua P. Lewis .
71 James Allen ....
72 James Allen
73 Joseph L. Forster
74 See Montreal Conference
"9
2
"(5
13
6 40
4 20
13
8 00
5 00
13
8 50
5 50
9
6 10
1 85
3 40
5 50
10 20
2 55
POINT MARA.
So called from a point of land on the east shore of Lake Simcoe, in the township of Mara, County
of Ontario, Province of Ontario.
1860 George T. Richardson ...
61 George T. Richardson
62 See Beaverton .
40
. . . .
55
2 00
1 60
5 00
60
2 00
1 60
5 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
283
PORTAGE DU FORT.
A village on the Ottawa River, in the township of Litchfield, County of Pontiac, Quebec.
• from Ottawa 64 miles. It was formerly part of Clarendon Circuit.
Distant
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1860 William Morton
• • • ■
61 William Morton
67
$3 72
$3 06
$5 36
62 William Morton. ,
60
5 10
1 40
6 00
63 John Kiernan
60
3 42
1 11
2 50
64 John Kiernan ...
66
3 52
1 17
5 02
65
66
72"
84
3 66
3 66
1 25
1 25
5 26
William Creighton
5 26
67 William Creighton . .
67
2 05
2 30
6 02
68 William Creighton ..
64
2 30
0 95
8 13
69 Thomas H. Walker . .
70
2 47
1 27
6 00
70 Thomas H. Walker
73
4 50
5 13
6 87
77
4 00
6 84
7 20
72 Edwin Fessant . .
73 Edwin Fessant . . ......
52
4 32
3 50
12 4i
50
4 00
3 50
12 50
PORT DALHOUSIE.
A village at the mouth of the Welland Canal, on Lake Ontario, in the township of Grantham, County
of Lincoln, Ontario.
66 Egerton R. Young
11
3 00
1 50
4 00
67 George H. Field
12
3 20
1 75
5 00
68 George H. Field
70
13 00
5 29
7 00
74
8 12
5 00
2 00
90
93
101
72
100
118
145
136
154
164
160
240
240
230
247
275
273
233
223
206
226
3 25
1 00
00
65
PORT DOVER.
A village situate at the confluence of the River Lynn with Lake Erie, in the township of Woodhouse,
County of Norfolk, Ontario. Distant from Simcoe 8 miles, from Hamilton 88 miles, from
Buffalo, N. Y., 80 miles. It was formerly part of Simcoe Circuit.
1853 John S. Evans
54 William Chapman .
55
56 John Shaw ...
57 Isaac Barber . .
58 Isaac Barber . .
59 James Roy
60 James Roy ....
61 William W. Clarke
62 James Harris . .
63 James Harris ..'....
64 Nicholas R. Willoughby, B.A
65 Francis W. Ware
66 William H. Laird
67 William H. Laird. ...
68 William H. Laird
69 John W German '.
70 John W. German
71 John W German
72 William Bryers
73 William Bryers
74 See London Conference . .
5
6
5
11
2
2
5
7
8
41
48
45
22
04
35
63
20
71
8 00
9 00
11 67
12 10
10 59
11 00
11 20
14 00
15 10
15 10
14 37
13 03
4
2
1 12
2 71
1 98
2 07
2 87
2 67
6 07
4 13
4 63
4 90
8 08
14 00
17 00
10 19
7 50
7 60
4 00
4 00
8 28
8 50
5 83
3 75
6 03
5 54
6 25
20 00
13 35
14
14
00
35
14 79
00
50
42 23
42 10
32 95
36 00
36 45
PORT ELGIN.
A village in the township of Saugeen, County of Bruce, Ontario.
Circuit.
64
83
100
112
118
1870 Joseph Hill
71 Joseph Hill..
72 David Perry . .
73 David Perry . .
74 Toronto Conference .
It was formerly part of Invermay
5 89
6 10
7 03
8 13
2 25
2 35
3 00
3 00
7 00
7 72
8 00
8 25
284
CIRCUIT8, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
PORT HOPE.
A town on Lake Ontario, in the township of Port Hope, County of Durham, Ontario. It was
formerly Smith's Creek Circuit, and latterly part of Cobourg Circuit. Distant from Toronto
65 miles, from Peterboro' 30 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
i78
$5 50
188
10 87
440
7 20
357
8 70
329
8 92
347
21 50
' »
360
21 50
376
22 00
• .
345
16 26
350
12 10
370
12 85
*375
16 33
320
16 50
356
18 25
362
19 82
$2 25
408
20 00
8 50
584
21 00
9 78
700
23 00
12 00
551
23 00
12 37
525
23 00
12 31
t474
23 66
12 35
217
13 00
6 70
230
17 88
9 90
195
17 70
8 68
330
19 37
9 05
251
20 96
7 14
248
24 12
* 11 68
215
22 00
10 42
263
23 00
18 20
240
22 30
18 06
260
26 88
24 08
265
33 09
17 20
300
36 94
13 80
280
50 69
18 67
Sup. M.
Fund.
Nelles, B.A.
Slater . .
1840 William Haw
41 Asahel Hurlburt..
42 Asahel Hurlburt..
43 William McFadden .
44 William McFadden .
45 John Gemley
46 John Gemley ....
47 Charles Lavell, Samuel S.
48 Jonathan Scott, James C.
49 George Goodson • ....
50 George Goodson . .
51 William McCullough
52 William McCullough .' . .....-.,
53 William McCullough, Edward H. Dewart..
54 Joseph W. McCallum, William Tomblin ....
55 Joseph W. McCallum, William Bryers . . .
56 Richard Whiting, Samuel Tucker
57 R. Whiting, A. E. Euss, W. C. Henderson, B.A.
58 Lewis Warner, William Andrews, J. H. Stinson ..
59 Lewis Warner, William Andrews
60 John Hunt, Alex. T. Green .. .
61 John Hunt .
62 George R. Sanderson ....
63 George R. Sanderson . .
64 George R. Sanderson . . .
65 William S. Griffin
66 WilliamS. Griffin
67 John A. Williams.
68 John A. Williams. ..
69 John A. Williams
70 Isaac B. Howard.. .
71 Isaac B. Howard. .
72 Isaac B. Howard.. ....
73 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A.
74 See Toronto Conference. .
$7 50
5 74
6 00
7 12
7 70
11 07
13 05
12 25
13 34
14 00
16 25
20 25
20 75
22 75
23 75
27 00
37 00
40 00
35 20
35 75
43 35
24 00
20 00
22 14
22 25
24 25
52 75.
43 25
44 25
42 00
58 00
50 00
52 00
81 40
PORT NEUF.
A village at the mouth of the River Port Neuf, on the St. Lawrence, in the County of Port
Quebec. Distant from Quebec 36 miles.
1860 James Matheson ....
61 James Matheson ....
62 James Matheson. ,-....
63 James Matheson.
64 William Adams
65 William Adams
66 William Adams . ....
67 William Adams ...
68 Richard Kerr ...
69 Henry W Maxwell
70 Henry W Knowles.
71 (Jacob Spence). ..
72 Moses Scott. ...
73 Moses Scott
74 See Montreal Conference
30
35
32
35
22
30
33
30
32
42
38
34
32
39
0 50
1 00
37
50
03
00
45
Neuf,
1 00
0 47
2 00
3 28
PORT ROWAN.
A village on Lake Erie, in the township of Walsingham, County of Norfolk, Ontario. It was formerly
part of the Walsingham Circuit.
1867 Thomas Kelly . ... ......... ...
68 William Taylor T, 31. 6 50 4 35 6 00
69 George Ferguson ...... 40 3 90 3 50 4 89
' Newcastle set off.
t Canton set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
285
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1870
71
72
73
74
George Ferguson .... ...
William C. Jolley . . ... .
William C. Jolley
Richard L. Tucker
40
43
44
66
80
$6 00
6 15
6 25
6 30
7 00
$4 50
6 10
6 17
6 20
4 84
$7 25
7 38
7 40
7 45
8 00
PORT STANLEY.
A village on Lake Erie, in the township of Yarmouth, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly
part of St. Thomas Circuit. Distant from St. Thomas 9 miles, from London 24 miles.
1854 Francis Chapman
55 Francis Chapman
56 George Cochran
57 George Cochran
58 George Cochran
59 Alexander Campbell
60 United with St. Thomas
61 William E. Walker . .
62 William E. Walker
63 Phineas D. Will . .
64 Phineas D. Will
65 James F. Latimer
66 James F. Latimer
67* George Sexsmith
68 George Sexsmith
69 William Lund . .
70 William Lund
71 William Lund, Thomas W. Campbell
72 Peter German, George W. Calvert.
73 Peter German
74 See London Conference
117
6 70
97
14 07
\0&
7 00
89
6 88
88
8 43
100
4 74
131
5 00
93
7 00
98
9 54
93
5 63
79
7 76
95
8 00
95
7 22
115
12 86
130
13 00
135
14 42
145
13 22
163
15 30
181
9 24
197
9 40
830
2 72
3 70
3 00
4 00
4 00
4 10
4 24
4 73
3 59
3 60
5 42
5 12
9 00
8 00
8 00
8 50
6 87
6 90
5
18
10
19
5 27
4
00
5
00
5
00
5
50
5
80
6 73
16
88
11
62
12
00
12
00
21
00
23
75
•21
00
25 00
30
00
20
00
24
00
it 2 years.
65
57
34
630
597
553
540
59
59
84
70
75
96
92
71
60
353
369
55
55
58
72
74
80
79
110
113
105
91
92
93
PRESCOTT.
A- town on the St. Lawrence, in the township of Augusta, County of Grenville, Ontario,
from Ottawa 54 miles, from Kingston 60 miles, from Brockville 12 miles.
1832 Philander Smith
33 Alexander McNab
34 William Patrick
Augusta Circuit united with it 4 years . . .
35 Ezra Adams, W H. Williams, John G. Manly
36 Ezra Adams, George Ferguson ..
37 George Ferguson, Henry Shaler
38 James Currie, Henry Shaler
39 Henry Wilkinson
40 Henry Wilkinson ....
41 Lachlin Taylor
42 John Carroll
43 John Carroll
44 John Gemley
45 Francis Coleman
46 Joseph Messmore . . .
47 Joseph Messmore
Augusta Circuit again united with
48 Thomas Bevitt, Simon Huntingdon
49 Simon Huntingdon, Henry Budge .
50 James Elliott ." ...
51 James Elliott
52 James Elliott
53 James Gray
54 James Gray
55 H^nry Lanton
56 Henry Lanton
57 William Price ...
58 William Price ...
59 William Price
60 David C. McDowell. .
61 David C. McDowell
62 David C. McDowell
63 Kennedy Creighton
Distant
23
44
20
00
15
60
5
00
5
25
12
66
8
00
8
00
8
82
10
10
8
95
6
95
4
00
13
00
12
48
5
41
6
55
9
00
13 19
6
31
3
53
5
34
12
25
12
20
12 25
12 50
11
31
11
50
23
92
90
00
00
60
00
00
50
3
00
2
25
9 07
32
00
30 00
11
00
8
00
9
60
15
25
25
00
20
00
20 00
8 00
8 00
1
50
8
15
9 38
3
50
7
25
8
00
10
19
6
19
6
23
7 04
12
44
12
50
13 00
13
50
13
55
15
25
286
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1864 William Scott
65 William Scott
66 James Brock
67 James Brock
68 James Brock . .
69 William Hall, B.A.. . .
70 William Hall, M.A
71 William Hall, M.A.
72 James A. Gordon . . .
73 James A. Gordon ...
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
74
74
71
70
70
85
109
126
146
142
143
Conting.
Fund.
$12 00
9 11
9 00
10 25
10 25
11 10
11 50
20 00
21 00
20 70
20 70
Educa.
Fund.
$5 00
4 10
2 65
C50
4 50
5 00
6 00
15 00
12 00
12 00
10 73
Sup. M.
Fund.
$24 50
20 00
18 00
19 50
22 00
24 00
41 70
50 00
53 00
40 00
50 00
PRESTON.
A village on the Grand River, in the township of South Waterloo, County of Waterloo, Ontario;
Distant from Gait 3 miles, from Berlin 8 miles.
1866 Aaron D. Miller. .
67 John Smiley, B.A
68
5
*
58
5 87
2 52
49
5 21
2 33
5 12
3 44
PRINCE ALBERT.
of Ontario.
30 miles.
A village in the township of Reach, County of Ontario, Province
17 miles, from Beaverton, Lake Simcoe,
1855 Thomas Demorest ...
56 Thomas Demorest . . ....
57 John W Savage . .
58 John W Savage, William Sheridan
59 John Law, James Anderson
60 John Law, James Broley
61 John Law, Joseph H. Stinson
62 Charles Silvester, Samuel Might
63 Charles Silvester, Edmund S. Rupert, B.A . .
64 Charles Silvester, William C. Washington, B,
65 Thomas Stobbs, Cornelius A. Jones.
Thomas Stobbs, Daniel E. Gee .
Thomas Stobbs, Marmaduke L. Pearson. . .
Henry Reid, Richard W Williams
Henry Reid, William J. Jolliffe
70 Henry Reid, (Local Supply)
71 Alfred McCann, Alexander C. Chambers . .
72 Alfred McCann, Newton Hill
73 Samuel C. Philp, Jr., John Hart.
74 See Toronto Conference. .....
PRINCE ARTHUR'S LANDING.
A village on Thunder Bay, north shore of Lake Superior, District of Algoma, Ontario.
1872 William Halstead
73 William Halstead
74 See Toronto Conference
66
67
68
69
• ■ ■ •
• • t •
100
18 00
8 40
88
18 05
9 00
305
18 73
8 20
256
13 02
6 34
246
9 10
9 10
225
10 25
8 50
199
8 01
6 50
253
17 15
5 18
239
17 76
7 26
245
15 05
7 83
205
14 30
6 10
215
14 55
6 00
223
15 65
7 00
216
15 67
9 00
210
16 18
9 25
213
17 50
12 00
223
19 35
9 00
265
20 00
9 25
270
20 02
9 33
12
19
2 50
2 76
Distant from Whitby
42 00
44 (0
16 00
10 00
19 50
22 00
23 50
27 03
27 28
48 09
12 00
16 00
16 50
26 88
28 91
30 10
50 00
43 00
44 00
2 50
2 25
2 30
2 20
PRINCETON.
A village in the township of Blenheim, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Paris Circuit.
1868 Alexander Campbell .
69 Alexander Campbell .
70 Edward Morrow, M.A.
71 Edward Morrow, M.A.
72 Edward Morrow, M.A.
73 JohnH. Keppel. ..
74 See London Conference . .
a • • a
• • •
145
5 50
3 00
130
6 34
2 50
152
7 40
5 00
152
6 64
5 25
140
4 73
4 00
125
6 90
3 50
PROTON.
A village and township in the County of Grey, Ontario.
1851 Joseph Hill.
52 Joseph Hill
53 Samuel E. Maudsley
54 Thomas Culbert.
55 John L. Kerr
56 John L. Kerr, William M. C. Luke
57 Now called Artemesia Mission — which see
It was formerly part of the
8 00
9 50
17 «0
19 00
19 50
18 00
2 14
1 68
2 16
3 07
5 00
180
2 50
280
2 53
230
1 05
• • • •
191
3 95
■ • • a
246
3 69
• • • >
245
6 57
....
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
287
Q.
QUEBEC.
The oldest city in Canada. It is situate on a rock-bound promontory, formed by the junction of the
Rivers St. Charles and St. Lawrence, Quebec. Distant from Montreal 170 miles, from Gaspe 496
miles.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
■»
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1804 Samuel Merwin, 1 month
1823 Richard Williams
105
5
84
„ I Nathan Bangs, 3 months, )
| Samuel Coate, 9 months, )
25 James Booth. .
98
26 James Booth .
115
r. \ Samuel Coate, |
\ Thomas Madden, \ ' ' '
27 Richard Pope
137
28 Richard Pope. .
115
8 Samuel Cochrane . .
13
29 William Squire
114
9 George McCracken
35
30 William Squire
139
10 James Mitchell
40
202
1 1 Joseph Scull
12 Joseph Scull ...
26
32 Matthew Lang
220
26
33 John Hick, John Tomkins
375
The above-named were mem-
34 John Hick, John Tomkins.
* 401
~ bers of the Genesee Conference,
35 William Croscombe, E. Botterell.
388
M. E. Church, U. S. Those
36 William Croscombe, E. Botterell.
260
which follow were members of
37 William Croscombe
260
the English Wesleyan Conference,
38 William M. Harvard, H. Lanton
240
and were under the direction of
39 Wm. M. Harvard, H. Lanton . .
240
that body until 1854, when the
1
40 Wm. M. Harvard, J. B. Selley. .
301
Canada Eastern District became
41 Matthew Lang, James Brock.
430
annexed to the Canada Confer-
42 Matthew Lang, James Brock . . .
460
ence.
43 William Squire, John Borland . .
432
13 John B. Strong...
44 William Squire, John Borland . .
431
14 John B. Strong
45 Wm. Squire, John B. Brownell..
438
J 5 Richard Williams..
46 John B. Brownell, Henry Cox .
16 Richard Williams..
47 John B. Brownell, Giffard Dorey.
17 John Hick.
46
48 J. 0. Davidson, C. Churchill. . .
325
18 John Hick
72
49 Charles Churchill..
19 Robert L. Lusher.
86
50 Charles Churchill. . .
20 Robert L. Lusher
115
51 Charles De Wolfe, M.A
21 James Booth . ...
105
52 John Borland ....
22 Daniel Hillier.
106
53 John Borland ....
No. of
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Year
Names of Ministe
rs.
Members.
Fund.
1854 William Pollard
«...
• • < ■
55 William Pollard, William Hansfo
rd
354 1
$8 00
56 John Ryerson, Jonathan E. Betts
323
$33 50
20 77
57 James Elliott
262
44 77
$35 60
29 00
58 James Elliott
229
244
273
60 45
60 47
62 62
20 50
35 00
33 77
36 62
59
60
James Elliott :
52 37
John Gemley
95 68
61 John Gemley
263
74 10
36 98
96 17
62 John Cemlev
270
304
350
75 10
78 57
100 00
37 09
46 69
43 82
105 57
63
64
115 70
George Young
121 70
66 George H. Davis
67 George H. Davis
330
250
244
89 75
63 49
61 57
40 00
25 60
25 30
128 68
106 57
81 85
232
47 05
22 60
65 80
69 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A. .
218
48 27
37 80
64 80
70 Joshua H. Johnson, M.A. .
190
60 02
43 63
90 00
71 James Elliott . . .
194
55 12
58 28
76 55
72 James Elliott
154
59 87
40 00
78 00
73 James Elliott
140
65 00
40 00
79 75
74
130
77 90
45 00
88 60
t New Ireland set off.
288
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
B.
RAWDON EAST.
A village and township in the County of Montcalm, Quebec. Distant from Montreal 42 miles.
Wesleyville Mission was united with it in 1853 and 1854.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1853 Erastus Hurlburt.
54 Erastus Hurlburt
55 William Creighton
56 William Creighton .
57 William Creighton. .
58 William Richardson ....
59 John Webster.
60 John Webster.
61 John Webster
62 Ozias Barber
63 Ozias Barber
64 Ozias Barber
65 Thomas G. Williams.
66 Thomas G. Williams. . .
67 Thomas G. Williams. .
68 John English
69 John English
70 John English .
71 Francis Hunt
72 Francis Hunt .
73 Francis Hunt . .
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
iio
181
$2 71
70
4 52
82
2 79
$8 05
78
1 32
25 50
76
4 55
1 85
93
4 66
1 85
83
3 70
1 25
90
1 55
1 30
88
1 60
1 35
70
1 25
0 60
61
2 88
1 20
66
2 15
0 85
64
2 10
1 00
67
2 02
1 54
65
2 73
1 00
66
2 78
1 50
80
2 05
2 00
66
2 50
2 00
70
1 00
1 67
Sup. M.
Fund.
$7 00
12 00
16 00
4 20
7 07
8 25
12 13
7 12
7 50
4 25
8 40
8 00
8 50
8 50
8 50
5 30
6 05
3 75
2 00
RAWDON WEST.
So caUed from the name of a township in the County of Hastings, Ontario.
Marmora Mission.
1851 Abraham Dayman
52 George F Playter ...
53 George F. Playter
54 John Black .
55 Name of Mission changed to Stirling
. . . ■
. .
63
3 45
122
5 60
112
5 70
90
6 00
i oo
REESORVILLE.
A village in the township of Markham, County of York, Ontario.
1840 David Wright
41 Samuel Belton.
42 Samuel Belton. . . ...
43 Name changed to Markham .
• • .
• •
146
11 02
232
8 24
265
12 67
It was formerly part of
2 50
3 10
3 74
4 00
5 05
2 00
3 12
RENFREW.
A village in the township of Horton, on the Bonne Chere River, County of Renfrew, Ontario. It
was formerly part of Bonne Chere Mission. Distant from Ottawa 58 miles, from Perth 57 miles.
1851 Thomas Hanna.
52
to
59
60
61
Vacant.
Alexander Drennan
Alexander Drennan
62 Silas Huntingdon . .
63 Silas Huntingdon . .
64 William Creighton
65 William Creighton . ,
66 Thomas H. Walker .
67 Thomas H. Walker
68 Thomas H. Walker
69 William Creighton..
37
22
39
50
51
45
43
43
42
49
4 62
32
94
00
00
15
50
68
00
80
15
50
io
20
50
3 00
6 00
2 48
3 52
46
50
50
25
50
00
8 65
7 20
* Calabogie set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
289
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1870 William Raney
71 William Raney. .
72 William Raney
73 Robert F. Oliver .
74 See Montreal Conference. . .
36
44
54
64
164
$5 91
7 08
9 42
6 89
7 90
$3 08
4 28
4 25
4 63
3 65
$6 00
10 00
12 47
24 10
15 74
RICEVILLE.
A village in the township of Plantagenet, County of Prescott, Ontario.
Mission.
1865 Samuel Teeson
66 George H. Kenney .
67
37
32
32
It was formerly Plantagenet
2 87
2 98
3 86
0 65
2 75
1*19
4 00
4 49
2 00
RICHMOND.
A village in the township of Goulbourn, County of Carleton, Ontario. Distant from Ottawa
21 miles, from Perth 30 miles, from Kemptville 17 miles.
1827 George Poole ...
28 Richard Jones
29 John H. Huston .
30 John H. Huston
.31 Charles Wood
32 William H. Williams
33 William H. Williams
34 James Currie ... . . .....
35 James Currie ... '.
36 Daniel Berney
37 Daniel Berney
38 George Goodson
39 Asahel Hurlburt, George F. Playter . . .
40 Asahel Hurlburt, Lachlin Taylor. .
41 Henry Shaler ... . .-. .
42 Henry Shaler, James Elliott
43 John Armstrong, Charles Taggart.
44 John Armstrong, John Howes ...
45 Benjamin Nankeville, Thomas Hanna.
46 Benjamin Nankeville, David C. McDowell.
47 Benjamin Nankeville, William Chapman .
48 William Andrews, Noble Armstrong. .
49 William Andrews, William M. Pattyson
50 William Andrews, William McGill
51 James Greener, Silas Huntingdon
52 James Greener, Robert Hobbs
53 James Greener, Richard M. Hammond.
54 William Coleman, Henry McDowell . .
55 William Coleman, John Bradon .
56 William Coleman, James F. Latimer. . .
57 William Tomblin, Joseph Kilgour.
58 William Tomblin, James Masson.
59 William Tomblin, James Armstrong.
60 John Howes .
61 John Howes
62 John Howes
63 John B. Armstrong. . .
64 John B. Armstrong.
65 John^B. Armstrong. .
66 William D. Brown. .
67 William D. Brown...
68 William D. Brown...
69 Daniel Connolly
70 Daniel Connolly, John Tozeland.
71 Daniel Connolly
72 John Holmes, James Simpson.
73 John Holmes, Samuel Shibley.
74 See Montreal Conference
200
150
368
461
340
327
299
346
310
310
365
360
357
388
420
426
427
472
550
590
612
500
520
528
511
480
544
*430
411
478
487
563
+ 522
226
228
217
200
205
213
213
184
249
225
220
250
350
345
1 80
6 40
15 34
15 40
11 97
1 03
7 10
9 07
12 62
11 53
9 97
7 03
12 63
19 68
12 80
12 00
12 70
11
12
21
11 43
14 03
14 50
14 10
6 50
6 00
5 50
6 00
6 10
7 05
11 10
9 49
10 20
11 50
11 58
11 70
13 75
13 00
04
93
8 00
8 00
9 00
8 00
2 16
2 26
2 69
00
3
3
3
4
2
7
8 50
11 33
6 00
12 00
8 00
00
10
00
63
11
47
43
32
00
00
20
16 00
87
25
58
75
95
43
13 80
10 22
4 18
10 00
11 87
12 00
10 55
11 37
14 21
16 00
26 00
31*00
49 35
38 50
17 18
17 19
11 00
13 00
13 00
14 00
20 00
21 00
22 50
34 00
34 50
40 00
34 00
35 33
19
Huntley set off.
+ North Gower set off.
290
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
RICHWOOD.
A village in the township of Blenheim, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Circuit.
It was formerly part of the Paris
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Benjamin Clement. . .
71 Benjamin Clement. .
72 Benjamin Clement
73 Joseph W Holmes.. .
74 See London Conference. . ,
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
115
109
122
114
100
$12 66
12 50
12 70
15 00
$5 00
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 25
Sup. M.
Fund.
$19 00
20 00
20 50
28 18
RIDEAU.
So called from the Rideau River, County of Carleton, Ontario. The Mission included townships on
both sides of the River. It was formerly part of the Augusta Circuit.
1820 Calvin N. Flint
21 William Jones ....
22 EzraHealy
23 Ezra Healy, Charles Wood. . .
24 David Wright
25 David Wright
26 Jacob Poole
27 George Bissell
28 Thomas Madden
29 Solomon Waldron . .
30 Ezra Healy, James Brock. . .
31 Cyrus R. Allison.
32 Asahel Hurlburt
33 Henry Shaler, Lewis Warner
34 Henry Shaler, John G. Manly 544 5 62
35 William Patrick, Vincent B. Howard. 524 , . „ „ 12 65
36 Alvah Adams, Thomas McMullen. ... . . 349 ' 8 23
37 William McFadden.
38 William McFadden.
39 William McFadden
40 William Young . ...
41 William Young
42 Thomas Demorest . . .
43 William Willoughby
44 Simon Huntingdon, Robert Harnden
45 Simon Huntingdon, George B. Butcher .
46 Now called Smith's Falls Circuit . .
a ■ . >
■ ■ . •
....
214
202
315
337
406
410
• • > >
287
200
• ■ • •
210
• • ■ •
244
....
415
• • * •
....
236
....
282
....
544
• • ■ •
524
. ■ • O u
....
349
....
277
231
5 50
...
231
12 00
266
10 12
306
9 00
324
8 64
343
10 32
409
7 20
• . . •
381
12 94
. .
363
10 94
O . O .
18
58
95
75
23
3 75
3 10
7 20
13 82
6 10
RIDGETOWN.
A village in the township of Howard, County of Bothwell, Ontario. It was formerly called Morpeth
Mission. Distant from Chatham 20 miles, from Morpeth Village 4J miles.
1864 William Hawke. ..
65 William Hawke ...
66 William Hawke .
67 Manly Benson
68 Manly Benson
69 William Chapman ...
70 William Chapman .
71 John L. Kerr
72 John L. Kerr
73 John L. Kerr ......
74 See London Conference
168
7 84
4 31
179
8 16
3 20
140
7 04
3 05
160
7 27
2 98
178
9 58
3 84
152
10 66
6 00
137
6 25
6 00
148
5 50
3 25
150
6 39
3 25
150
6 69
4 25
155
8 85
3 00
6 35
10 45
10 34
9 96
16 49
20 03
10 00
8 50
12 50
16 00
13 62
RIDGE WAY.
A village in the township of Bertie, County of Welland, Ontario. It was formerly Point Abino
Mission.
1873 T. Metcalfe Campbell . .
74 See London Conference .
82
84
7 00
8 25
6 00 I 12 25
4 70 I 6 50
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
291
ROCKWOOD.
A village in the township of Eramosa, County of Wellington, Ontario. It was formerly a part of
Guelph Circuit. Distant from Guelph 8 miles, from Toronto 42 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 John S. Clarke
59 United with Erin Mission . .
60 Andrew Milliken .
61 David Hunt.
62 Isaac Crane
63 Nelson Brown
64 Nelson Brown . .
65 Peter Campbell . .
66 Peter Campbell
67 Peter Campbell
68 John Hough
69 George H. Cornish
70 George H. Cornish ....
71 Charles E. Stafford .
72 Charles E. Stafford
73 Peter W. Jones .
74 See London Conference . . .
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
113
141
127
100
94
87
113
137
137
137
158
128
152
132
110
Educa.
Fund.
$8 60
10 21
6 07
50
59
57
70
75
75
00
90
00
95
17
05
$4 00
4 00
00
13
55
60
70
70
40
03
25
44
08
46
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 62
24
15
25
6 00
5 56
5 67
5 70
5 70
6 00
29 75
25 80
13 34
9 34
8 44
ROKEBY.
A village in the township of Sherbrooke, County of Lanark, Ontario.
Sherbrooke Mission.
1864 Edmund S. Shorey
65 Edmund S. Shorey
66 Name changed to Maberly.
86
84
82
It was formerly called
3 00
3 40
3 44
1 10
1 12
1 15
4 00
1 75
1 12
ROMNEY.
A village and township in the County of Kent, Ontario. Distant from Amherstburg 45 miles.
1859 John Hodgson, Thomas Brock...
,. T , „ , \ Thomas Drake,
60 John Hodgson, | Geo_Sexgmith)
61 Thomas S. Howard, Le Roy Hooker
62 Thomas S. Howard, Le Roy Hooker .
63 Thomas S. Howard, Manly Benson .-.
64 Thomas Culbert, Eli Wigle
65 Thomas Culbert, Frederick York
66 Thomas Culbert, George Clark..
67 John L. Kerr, George Clark
68 Le Roy Hooker, John Mahan
69 Le Roy Hooker, William E. Bottoms.
70 David Hunt, Edmund S. Jones
71 David Hunt, Joseph Galloway
72 Ambrose Hunt, Brabazon B. Dundas..
73 Ambrose Hunt.
74 See London Conference
279
320
280
296
299
245
240
260
279
334
436
■ 220
216
226
189
3 18
3 00
3 50
3 06
8 80
3 50
10 00
4 00
12 00
5 00
12 0J
5 50
13 00
7 00
10 18
4 06
13 00
7 00
9 51
18 00
17 68
9 00
11 87
6 00
14 13
6 50
11 11
5 48
7 00
3 00
12 00
14 00
16 00
22 00
20 00
24 68
36 00
21 19
33 26
16 71
46 50
15 00
23 00
30 00
12 00
RONDEAU.
A village on Lake Erie, in the township of Harwich, County of Kent, Ontario.
Chatham 12 miles.
1860 William W. Miller...
61 William Irwin.
62 William Irwin.
63 James Broley .
64 James Broley
65 Peter M. Bawtinhimer
66 Peter M. Bawtinhimer
67 William Chapman, Edwin McCollum. . .
68 See Blenheim
185
180
170
175
197
253
263
250
8 62
5 00
5 12
5 20
4 00
9 86
9 95
9 00
Distant from
20 50
11 28
12 00
12 00
6 50
11 25
20 25
12 66
3 07
1 52
1 60
1 80
2 00
6 11
.6 20
3 00
* Leamington set off, with 218 members.
292
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
ROSEMONT.
A village in the township of Mulmer, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Mission.
It was formerly part of Mono
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 Joseph Colling, William H. Fife...
70 Joseph Colling, Robert Reynolds. .
71 Thomas Campbell, George J. Bishop
72 Thomas Campbell, Joseph R. Gibson,
73 Thomas Campbell, Joseph R. Gibson
74 See Toronto Conference ....
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
270
$8 05
$7 24
298
12 00
9 00
300
13 4,0
7 25
306
12 82
4 08
310
12 14
6 16
Sup. M.
Fund.
$43 50
39 65
46 28
34 00
34 00
30
1 03
1 81
32
4 44
1 25
36
1 95
1 15
ROSSEAU.
A village in the township of Humphrey, District of Muskoka, Ontario.*
1871 Joseph R. Gibson
72 (N. Battrick) . .
73 (N. Battrick) . .
74 See Toronto Conference.. .
ROXBOROUGH.
A township in the County of Stormont, Ontario. Distant from Cornwall 15 miles.
1861 Samuel E. Maudsley
62 Samuel E. Maudsley
63 James Whiting.
64 George H. Field...
65 James W Sloan ...
66 James W Sloan ... . .
67 James W. Sloan ....
68 Henry W. Maxwell
69 See Avonmore
3 46
5 15
6 02
38
1 52
0 75
38
0 83
0 72
37
2 88
1 96
40
6 62
2 00
37
4 28
83
2 85
1 50
86
3 80
2 59
88
4 50
3 00
20
14
03
00
00
50
75
13 00
RUGBY
A village in the township of Oro, County of Simcoe, Ontario. It was formerly part of Orillia Mission.
1872 Robert Reynolds.. ...
73 John Pepper, B. A. 39 3 71 2 75 5 25
74 See Toronto Conference ... 45 6 75 3 00 7 00
RUSSELL.
A village and township in the County of Russell, Ontario. It was formerly called Bearbrook Mission.
1860 Richard Wilson
61 Richard Wilson . .
62 Andrew L. Peterson ....
63 Andrew L. Peterson
64 Jabez B. Keough
65 Again called Bearbrook Mission
55
1 00
8 81
111
2 34
1 02
118
4 36
3 25
111
3 55
0 30
145
2 28
0 70
93
3 41
1 00
1 25
2 44
3 60
3 15
2 21
3 27
RUSSELLTOWN.
A village near the Province Line, in the Seigniory of Beauharnois, County of Chateaugay, Quebec.
Distant from Montreal 50 miles. Hinchinbrook Mission was united with it from 1838 to 1847.
1838 Barnabas Hitchcock
39 Barnabas Hitchcock
40 John Raine, Thomas Campbell. . . . .
41 John Raine, Rufus A. Flanders
42 John Raine, Rufus A. Flanders ...
43 Two Local Preachers . .
44 Malcolm McDonald.
45 Malcolm McDonald.
46 Malcolm McDonald . .
47 Hugh Montgomery ....
48 Hugh Montgomery . . „
49 Hugh Montgomery . .
200
210
....
200
270
387
354
326
284
297
316
*
....
* Huntington set off.
WESLETAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
293
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1850 Hugh Montgomery ,
51 Robert Graham
52 Thomas Campbell
53 Thomas Campbell
54 Richard Wilson .
55 Richard Wilson
56 John Webster .
57 John Webster
58 John Webster)
59 Now called Franklin Mission
160
150
120
151
153
$5 27
5 80
7 35
7 51
$1 72
2 82
2 92
3 22
$4 00
5 80
9 87
10 13
s.
SALFORD.
A village in the township of Dereham, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Ingersoll Circuit.
1868 Hugh McLean
69 Hugh McLean
"70 Hugh McLean
71 Thomas Crews
72 Thomas Crews
73 Thomas Crews..
74 See London Conference..
168
212
233
199
209
214
It was formerly part of the
00
85
20
25
50
55
00
00
75
00
00
25
17 50
18 00
20 01
21 00
21 25
21 50
SANDWICH and WINDSOR.
Sandwich is the County Town of the 'County of Essex, Ontario. It is situated in the township of
Sandwich, on the Detroit River. It is 2 miles from Windsor, 50 miles from Chatham, 16 miles
from Amherstburg. In 1854 this Mission embraced the townships of Sandwich, Maidstone,
Rochester, Tilbury West, and part of Gosfield, besides the town of Sandwich and village of
Windsor.
1852 William Ames
....
53 Edward White ...
88
115
11 88
12 00
6 00
54 Edward White, Thomas Peacock .
8 00
55 Edward White
120
124
12 00
12 00
2 00
4 00
8 50
56 Thomas Cleghorn . .
8 00
39
8 00
2 20
8 50
44
3 92
2 47
4 00
52
5 09
2 95
8 37
60 Thomas Cleworth
61
4 90
1 44
5 18
61 Thomas Cleworth
63
4 85
1 64
5 30
62 Benjamin Sherlock
56
5 00
2 40
5 69
63 Peter Bawtinhimer ...
50
68
85
3 45
5 80
6 25
1 17
2 80
3 05
5 70
64 Peter Bawtinhimer
6 00
65 James Broley, Manly Benson
7 25
66 James Broley
70
3 49
1 71
7 25
67 Hugh Johnston, B.A
35
3 70
2 00
6 25
68 Hugh Johnston, B. A., Richard Hoskins.
45
11 00
5 00
8 00
69 See Windsor
*51
11 07
7 35
9 70
70 |
10
1 37
....
2 00
71 > Supplied from Windsor.
72 J
73 William H. Fife ...
13
74 See London Conference . . .
17
1 20
6 74
SARNIA.
The County Town of the County of Lambton, is situate in the township of Sarnia, on the St. Clair
River, near its junction with Lake Huron, Ontario. Distant from London 60 miles, from Chatham
60 miles, and from Goderich 65 miles.
1847 Thomas Fawcett, Nathan Axtle
48 Thomas Fawcett 207 4 50
49 Thomas Fawcett, James Gray 236 3 53 6 80
* Windsor set off.
294
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1850 James Gray .. .
51 Edward White
52 Edward White.
53 John G. Laird
54 John G. Laird, William Hawke.
55 John G. Laird, Thomas D. Pearson
56 Francis Berry, Samuel Down
57 Francis Berry
58 William Ames
59 William Ames
60 William Ames ...
61 Edwin Clement, Phineas D. Will
62 Edwin Clement
63 Andrew A. Smith .
64 Andrew A. Smith
65 Andrew A. Smith
66 Alex. Langford, Manly Benson
67 Alex. Langford, George Mitchell, B.A
68 George Goodson, Matthew Robison
69 Joseph W McCallum, George Clark . . .
70 Joseph W. McCallum, Robert McCulloch .
71 Joseph W McCallum, Alfred M. Phillips ..
72 Francis Berry, John Smith
73 Francis Berry . ...
74 See London Conference . .
No. of
Members.
244
* 97
108
120
135
. 134
160
+ 156
231
220
198
150
140
125
125
109
116
150
170
206
215
223
243
J 256
144
Conting.
Fund.
$8 10
5 77
7 00
8 00
9 32
10 20
13 00
19 72
12 12
8 88
13 00
13 00
15 95
12 52
13 01
14 06
15 28
17 24
20 54
21 00
24 20
26 19
30 00
32 70
27 75
Educa.
Fund.
$3 20
8 00
9 25
6 58
8 92
6 75
10 00
6 86
6 96
6 20
6*25
8 76
8 09
9 13
17 50
17 50
21 00
15 00
15 09
10 20
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 90
3 12
5 00
8 00
9 35
8 50
9 00
13 36
12 00
12 00
30 00
30 00
25 30
26 50
21 00
18 00
29 62
25 65
40 00
40 50
46 00
50 00
50 00
53 25
40 00
SAULT STE. MARIE.
A village at the head of Lake Huron, Algoma District, Ontario. -
1871 Erastus S. Curry
72 Thomas Cleworth ...
73 Thomas Cleworth.
74 See Toronto Conference
-See Sault Ste. Marie Indian Mission.
5 12
4 27
4 00
5 50
35
2 12
1 25
54
2 70
0 50
45
3 00
3 81
39
3 44
2 73
SAWYERVILLE.
A village in the township of Newport, County of Compton, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Eaton
Mission.
1871 Robert H. Smith
72 Robert H. Smith. . .... § 119 8 00 4 18 15 00
73 James Pearen, B.A .122 7 13 3 50 13 11
74 See Montreal Conference 137 7 28 3 84 15 27
A township in the County of York,
1866 Joshua P Lewis ...
67 David Brethour
68 Alexander G. Harris . . .
69 Alexander G. Harris .
70 Thomas Jeffers .
71 John H. Robinson.
72 John H. Robinson
73 William E. Smith.
74 See Toronto Conference
SCARBORO'
Ontario. It was formerly Leslieville Mission and part of
Markham Circuit.
135
3 71
3 67
110
8 27
3 52
116
8 70
4 10
112
8 82
4 10
90
4 83
3 40
95
5 03
4 00
96
5 20
3 75
101
6 30
3 80
Distant from Goderich 20 miles.
SEAFORTH.
A village in the townships of Tuckersmith and McKillop, County of Huron, Ontario.
part of Clinton Circuit. ~ ' '
1864 Asahel Hurlburt . .
65 Asahel Hurlburt : .
66 Asahel Hurlburt .
67 William Hayhurst
68 William Hayhurst
69 William Price
70 William Price
71 David Kennedy, B.D
72 Charles Lavell, M.A
73 Charles Lavell, M.A
74 See London Conference ......
* • • •
• •
91
4 06
2 74
77
5 20
2 63
92
9 73
3 65
105
10 07
4 20
128
9 60
7 20
140
10 94
8 00
101
8 10
7 50
125
10 03
8 20
125
11 35
7 10
135
15 28
7 15
13 70
26 44
32 87
27 65
20 00
21 62
22 77
29 00
It was formerly
6 02
12 67
18 78
9 00
9 32
12 44
12 15
13 00
17 00
18 32
* St. Clair Indian Mission set off. + Mooretown set off.
§ Island Brook m on wiu
J Point Edward set off.
AOUwMl ■-SIC
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
295
SELBY.
A village in the township of Richmond, County of Lennox, Ontario.
Napanee Circuit.
It was formerly part of
Yeai
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1866 David Kennedy, B.A
67 William Briden
68 William Briden
69 William Briden
70 William Halstead
71 William Halstead
73 John English
74 See Montreal Conference
*272
236
221
210
214
222
238
228
$8 50
9 00
8 25
6 04
6 00
7 25
7 42
6 69
$3 60
3 25
5 00
5 00
7 50
8 25
3 34
3 52
$20 60
10 50
10 75
10 45
10 50
12 51
13 02
14 00
SENECA.
A village and township on the Grand River, in the County of Haldimand, Ontario.
York Circuit.
1848 Thomas Cosford, John S. Evans.
49 John Baxter, William S. Griffin :.. . 300 32 00
50 Circuit divided. See Nanticoke and Glanford .. . 335 33 27
Up to 1870 Seneca formed a part of the Glanford
Circuit.
71 John B. Armstrong .....
72 John W. German 193 13 60 7 50
73 John W. German ... 173 16 24 7 00
74 See London Conference. . . .. 156 13 71 6 55
SEYMOUR.
It was formerly
40 00
9 38
20 00
50 00
58 80
A village and township in the County of Northumberland, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Percy Mission. Distant from Cobourg 40 miles.
1858 William Sanderson . .
59 Samuel Down
60 William Short....
61 William Short
62 William Short . .
63 James Anderson
64 James Anderson ...
65 United with Hastings Mission . .
96
96
84
80
69
83
89
95
30
31
00
00
66
67
1 50
1 82
1 00
1 83
0 86
SHANNONVILLE.
A village on Salmon 'River, in the township of Tyendinaga, County of Hastings, Ontario.
from Kingston 40 miles.
1847 Daniel Wright .
48 Daniel Wright
49 Daniel Wright
50 William Chapman
51 William Chapman . .
52 Abraham Dayman . .
53 Abraham Davman . .
54
55
56
57
Nelson Brown
Luther Houghton
. Luther Houghton . .... • • ■
58 William Shannon, Donald Sutherland.
59 Richard Wilson . .
60 Garrett J. Dingman. . . .#
61 George Browne
62 George Browne ....
63 Aaron D. Miller
64 Aaron D. Miller
65 Aaron D. Miller
66 Robert Robinson
67 Robert Robinson..
68 Robert Robinson
69 Samuel Might, William J. Ford.
24
2 60
122
4 64
127
5 70
116
5 75
126
7 80
136
6 91
121
7 10
115
6 00
110
7 32
135
8 15
185
9 71
248
5 70
239
5 75
237
10 00
220
6 74
197
9 48
112
4 75'
100
3 51
97
4 07
111
4 66
102
4 71
102
5 00
201
| 9 20
37
40
1
2
1 87
2 41
80
93
00
66
60
50
0 55
•2 24
2 35
2 43
5 00
48
50
40
00
00
40
60
Distant
20
00
00
00
80
40
50
75
87
00
83
37
50
00
5 00
8 00
9 00
50
00
25
10 50
12 00
21 00
296
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1870 Archelaus Doxee, A. G. Knight, B.A.
71 Archelaus Doxee
72 Archelaus Doxee, John H. Ruttah . . .
73 Joseph Kilgpur, James Henderson. . .
74 See Toronto 'Conference . . . .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
/
256
$10 08
$6 51
226
10 20
6 00
256
6 40
4 10
236
9 18
3 58
200
10 36
6 25
SHARON and MOUNT ALBERT.
Two villages in the township of East Gwillimbury, County of York, Ontario.
| Holland Landing Mission.
1866 William J. Hewitt, John Scanlon
67 Christopher Hamilton, John W. Totten
68 Christopher Hamilton, William Peirce
69 Christopher Hamilton, Henry M. Manning
70 William Irwin, John V. Smith
71 William Irwin. Joseph Deacon.
72 See Mount Albert and Sutton
Sup. M.
Fund.
179
9 61
5 25
161
7 62
4 00
201
8 00
4 50
197
8 10
4 75
236
8 25
6 5,0
243
8 50
8 75
240
10 12
9 00
$24 32
13 00
8 00
16 22
10 12
It was formerly
14 00
9 00
18 25
18 50
19 15
23 18
23 25
SHAWBRIDGE.
A village in the township of Abercrombie, County of Terrebonne, Quebec.
Wesleyville Mission.
1865 Erastus S. Curry..
66 ErastusS. Curry..
67 Ebenezer Teskey. .
68 Ebenezer Teskey.
69 Samuel E. Maudsley
70 Samuel E. Maudsley
71 William Knox . .
72 John P. Wass, B. A.
73 ...
74 See Montreal Conference
It was formerly part of
62
3 00
1 35
65
0 65
1 00
70
2 30
0 85
70
1 71
1 25
59
2 54
1 08
55
3 07
1 55
68
5 06
1 80
60
2 95
2 95
60
0 30
1 02
05
00
50
00
08
50
10 66
6 25
0 33
SHEFFIELD.
A township in the County of Addington, Ontario.
1845 Robert Corson
46 George Beynon
47 John Sanderson
48 Abraham Dayman
49 John A. Williams
50 John C. Osborne ...
51 John C. Osborne ...
52 William H. Williams
53 William H. Williams
54 William Briden
55 John Mills
56 John Mills
57 Now called Centreville Mission.
118
• « •
96
4 12
103
7 67
170
1 00
152
4 42
146
5 00
203
6 12
186
6 20
, t
102
4 94
113
4 26
151
4 30
172
8 00
5 00
170
8 47
4 15
2 10
1 30
1 25
2 87
0 50
5 00
5 10
5 77
3 50
3 71
7 18
8 00
SHEFFORD.
A town and township in the County of Shefford, Quebec.
Year
Ministers.
1821 Thomas Catterick
22 Thomas Catterick
23 Matthew Lang
24 William Squire
25 William Squire .-.
26 Thomas Turner .
27 Thomas Turner
28 Richard Pope. .
29 Richard Pope. ,
30 James Booth. . .
31 James Booth.
No. of
Members.
135
156
162
159
187
105
192
196
196
86
Year
Ministers.
1832 William E. Shenstone.
33 William E. Shenstone.
34 Thomas Turner . .
35 Thomas Turner
36 Thomas Turner
37 John B. Selley
38 John Tomkins
39 John Tomkins . ...
40 John Tomkins ...
41 Edmund S. Ingalls . . .
42 Edmund S. Ingalls . .
No. of
Members.
100
151
141
154
174
171
235
234
240
248
253
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
297
Year
Ministers.
1843 Hugh Montgomery
44 Hugh Montgomery ....
45 Hugh Montgomery
46 Malcolm McDonald.
47 Malcolm McDonald. .
48 Malcolm McDonald. .
No. of
Members.
293
256
210
221
240
239
Year
Ministers.
1849 Rufus A. Flanders.
50 Rufus A. Flanders.
51 Rufus A. Flanders.
52 Rufus A. Flanders.
53 Gifford Dorey.
54
No. of
Members.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
55 Gifford Dorey
240
56 Gifford Dorey
119
$4 78
|3 00
$6 50
57 William H. Bakewell
127
3 08
6 83
13 50
58 John Armstrong (A) . ,
113
5 00
7 00
13 60
186
2 81
4 15
6 00
60 John Armstrong (A) ....
* 266
4 08
4 06
15 75
61 John Tomkins, Joshua P. Lewis
167
5 76
4 03
10 00
62 John Tomkins, Joshua P. Lewis
160
3 81
3 00
7 45
Lawrenceville united with it.
63 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., Joshua P. Lewis
146
1 50
3 25
8 00
64 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., Alfred H. Reyriar, B.A.
180
10 33
2 31
8 25
65 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., William Galbraith ....
175
10 59
0 78
8 61
. 66 William W Ross, William H. Peake
204
11 34
6 87
25 30
67 John Armstrong (A), J. Halpenny
212
29 70
7 96
41 03
68 John Armstrong (A) ....
+ 204
20 05
8 10
25 50
69 John Armstrong (A). . .
152
8 86
5 18
25 00
70 Le Roy Hooker
160
13 86
7 22
31 00
71 Le Roy Hooker, William Timberlake..
163
12 90
9 75
28 50
72 Le Roy Hooker, William Timberlake
205
12 00
9 60
26 50
73 Joseph M. Hagar, B.A., William Timberlake
207
24 37
9 70
18 23
74
See Montreal Conference
227
16 43
10 94
38 00
SHERBROOKE EAST.
The principal town of the Eastern townships. Is situate on the River St. Francis, and on both banks
of the River Magog, in the townships of Ascott and Orford, County of Compton, Quebec. Dis-
tant from Quebec 121 miles, from Montreal 96 miles, from Dudswell, 20 miles. It was formerly
part of Melbourne Circuit.
Knowlton set off.
1846 John Douglas
, . .
47 John Douglas .
115
48 Gifford Dorey : .
107
49 Henry Lan ton.. . ..
50 Henry Lanton .. .
51 Benjamin Slight, M. A
52 Benjamin Slight, M.A
53 Benjamin Slight, M.A . . . .
54 Benjamin Slight, M.A ...
55 Benjamin Slight, M.A
102
2 62
4 30
56 William D. Brown ....
98
6 00
3 10
12 28
57 William D. Brown..
114
4 70
6 25
13 00
58 William D. Brown
127
7 25
5 67
13 25
59 William Hansford . . .
158
7 18
3 75
13 75
60 William Hansford
141
8 35
3 43
10 00
61 William Hansford .
123
7 65
3 23
6 50
62 Edward Barrass . . . .
132
7 67
3 25
6 20
115
8 79
4 56
7 56.
64 Edward Barrass, Richard Robinson . . . . ...
115
8 95
4 68
8 07
120
13 50
4 75
17 55
66 William Hall, B.A.
100
5 73
8 78
67 William Hall, B.A
144
161
10 10
11 28
2 66
6 15
9 18
68 William Hall, B.A
11 09
69 John Borland
164
17 13
8 34
15 23
70 John Wakefield
151
123
20 67
21 00
10 00
14 00
14 89
71 John Wakefield .
15 00
72 Daniel Connolly
107
15 00
9 00
23 00
73 Daniel Connolly ...
107
15 50
9 00
30 00
74 See Montreal Conference . .
108
15 60
9 00
40 00
+ Lawrenceville again set off.
298
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
SHERBKOOKE WEST.
A township in the County of Lanark, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Mississippi Mission.
Year
«
Names of Ministers.
i
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1842 William Pollard.. ....
i84
$6 40
■ ■ .-.. , .
$4 66
151
4 50
1 75
46}
47 William Cotton ...= \ .
, ,
o • • 0
• • ■ ■
48 Michael Baxter . . ..,....,
85
1 65
* ■ • M-
0 90
49 Michael Baxter
125
2 00
., 1 * »
0 50
50 Supplied from Lanark Mission .
110
6 50
0 90
. ■ •
52 David Jennings .......
84
5 90
2 65
53 David Hardie . . . . . . .
78
4 43
•
3 67
54 David Hardie . . .
100
5 27
4 29
55)
128
3 92
- . • .
3 04 '
to > United with Lanark Mission.
58)
59 William Norton
60 John V. Wilson
60
2 00
$6 68
1 65
61 John V. Wilson
46
1 10
0 75
1 20
52
1 22
0 75
1 20
63 William McDonagh
107
2 50
1 00
3 00
64 Now called Rokeby Mission — which see. .
86
3 00
1 10
4 00
SIDNEY:
A village and township in the County of Hastings, Ontario.
Circuit.
1833 James N orris, Heman Davis.. .
34 George Ferguson, Thomas Harmon. . . .
35 George Ferguson, William Haw
36 William H. Williams
37 William H. Williams, Solomon Snider.
38 Lewis Warner, Solomon Snider. .
39 Lewis Warner, Daniel Wright ...
40 George F. Playter, Vincent B. Howard.
41 George F. Playter, William Philp
42 Wellington Jeffers, Michael Fawcett .
43 Wellington Jeflfers . . , „
44 Richard Phelps, Robert Lochead. .
45 Cyrus R. Allison, John Williams.
46 Cyrus R. Allison, John C. Osborne...
47 John Black, John C. Osborne
48 John Black, Alexander Potts
49 John Black, Robert Robinson
50 Michael Fawcett, Aaron D. Miller
51 Michael Fawcett, Henry Jones. .
52 Michael Fawcett, Henry Jones .
53 John Lever, John Mills
54 John Lever, David A. Johnston
55 John Lever, David A. Johnston
56 John Lever, Henry Jackson ....
57 John Law, Arthur Browning, A. Doxsee
58 John Law, Richard Potter...
f>9 John Wesley German.. ...
60 John Wesley German . .
61 John Wesley German. ...
62 John Jackson ....
63 John Jackson . . .
64 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E .,,'..!
65 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E..
66 Robert Fowler, M.D., M.R.C.S.E., James Kines
67 Edward A. Ward, Edward Morrow, M.A
68 Edward A. Ward
69 John Walton
It was formerly part of Belleville
370
••
■ •
300
274
-. ■ °-
310
2 12
. ^ ■
258
1 83
-, • - .j
262
13 48
■ ■ ■ ■
269
8 38
353
9 90 -
370
11 40
417
4 15
r ,; ■ «'
360
4 43
■ B •
319
9 75
335
16 27
• • • •
401
16 58
J • • •
526
17 94
386
13 00
V
390
14 00
404
14 52
....
372
13 00
. ■ • ■
433
13 25
....
436
14 00
499
14 40
4 88
425
16 85
6 24
420
22 50
8 14
408
13 03
4 69
440
13 38
6 35
270
11 01
3 03
290
13 17
3 25
310
13 55
4 60
276
14 00
4 81
300
6 02
0 87
316
11 22
4 42
316
15 13
4 61
356
14 48
8 22
406
17 51
8 33
236
12 09
6 50
7 50
9 75
16 00
2 74
6 00
20 00
5 16
1 90
5 40
4 12
4 55
4 60
9 25
9 35
12 00
9 25
16 50
13 50
12 00
13 00
13 25
22 50
26 65
30 65
22 49
22 62
42 02
72 12
90 80
72 50
35 40
33 25
39 50
55 09
67 45
50 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
299
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1870 John Walton
71 John Walton
72 Thomas Cullen
73 Thomas Cullen
74 See Toronto Conference
207
219
202
187
190
13 00
14 20
9 10
9 16
5 63
7 00
5 25
5 75
5 78
5 80
45 17
46 50
36 70
50 30
55 00
SILVER ISLET.
A Mission on Lake Superior, District of Algoma, Ontario.
1872 John H. Keppel. .
73 Joseph Galloway . . . .... . 12
74 See Toronto Conference. .
SIMCOE.
The County Town of the County of Norfolk, is situated on the River Lynn, in the township of
Woodhouse, Ontario. Distant from Port Dover 7 miles, from Paris 25 miles, and from Hamilton
46 miles.
1836 Joseph Messmore, Peter Ker
37 Richard Phelps. . . . 373
38 Richard Phelps 407
39 Robert Corson, David Hardie 287
40 Robert Corson, C. W. M. Gilbert.. . . . 292
41 Peter Ker, Joseph Sheply. . . . . 353
42 Peter Ker, Thomas Cosford 434
43 Matthias Holtby, George Kennedy ... 453
44 Matthias Holtby, Thomas Jeffers .'...... . 454
45 Kennedy Creighton, Francis Chapman . 455
46 Kennedy Creighton, Francis Chapman 425
47 James Booth, James Gray.. . ...... . . 430
48 James Booth . . . . * 330
49 William Ryerson, Francis Chapman . . . 159
50 William Ryerson, Ozias Barber. . . ... . 278
51 Edwy M. Ryerson, John English. 182
52 Ed wy M. Ryerson. ... 167
53 Edwin Clement 1 207
54 Edwin Clement 207
55 Joseph Sheply. . .. 160
56 Joseph Sheply .. 162 16 03 7 03
57 WilliamS. Griffin.. 143 16 68 7 05
58 William S. Griffin. .... 186
59 WilliamS. Griffin.. .... .. 170
60 James Preston.. .' . . 148
61 James Preston 190
62 James Preston 167 12 18
63 William Stephenson ... 195 14 74
64 William Stephenson 188 17 50
65 Nicholas R. Willoughby, B. A.. 194 17 82
66 Nicholas R. Willoughby, B. A.. 210 19 01
67 Nicholas R. Willoughby, B. A 218 20 90
68 John Wakefield . . ... 277 26 09
69 John Wakefield 203 23 40
70 George McRitchie 235 15 00
71 George McRitchie .. 215 17 08
72 George McRitchie . . 190 17 95
73 John A. Williams . 177 18 72
74 See London Conference 189 26 20
13
00
19
18
12
f>6
14
92
16 75
10
45
20 00
20
00
20 75
21
00
21
50
6 07
/
29
10
12
16
75
9
55
8
62
12
10
12
35
16
03
16
68
10
92
19
82
14
05
18
52
75
00
63
86
68
04
9 80
6 47
10 00
11 30
16 73
11 00
12 00
10 10
10 25
15 00
29 25
17 34
9 58
10 40
12 00
12 06
14 50
8 00
8 48
10 00
10 23
"75
24 00
19 87
10 78
8 25
9 20
7 07
12 00
21 50
19 63
29 70
25 30
30 00
27 00
30 75
25 50
26 03
31 80
33 85
41 25
43 00
43 00
43 00
43 00
43 00
43 00-
SMITH'S CREEK.
So called from the name of a stream which runs through the township of Hope, and empties itself
into Lake Ontario, at Port Hope, in the County of Durham, Ontario. The Circuit comprehended
a part of the Prince Edward District, with the Belleville country, and all the road from the Trent
to the border of the Yonge Street Circuit.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1805 Thomas Madden
6 Luther Bishop
7 Robert Perry
76
100
1808 Elias Pattie. . .
10 John Reynolds. . . ....
105
130
125
Walsingham set off.
t Port Dover set off.
300
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Ministers.
•No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1811 Joseph Gatchell
12 Thomas Whitehead...
13 )
14. 1 ^° recor(l-
15 Isaac B. Smith. .
16 Nathaniel Reeder
17 ) See Hallowell and Duffin's Creek
18) Circuit. .
120
120
92
210
1819 Elijah Boardman.
21 Thos. Madden, Solomon Waldron
22 Samuel Belton .
23 Samuel Belton, John S. Attwood
25 See Oobourg . . . .
200
203
256
327
394
425
472
SMITH'S FALLS.
A village on the Rideau Canal, [in the township of if orth Elmsley, County of Lanark, Ontario. It
was formerly part of the Rideau Circuit. Distant from Perth 12 miles, and from Brockville 26
miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.-
Sup. M.
Fund.
1846 William H. Williams, William H. Poole .
47 William H. Williams ....
400
6 15
4 30
48 John Lever . ....
192
4 25
• • . .
1 32
49 John Lever
. . . . . • •
209
5 48
■ ■ • •
5 52
50 Benjamin Nankeville. . .
209
5 50
5 50
51 Benjamin Nankeville..
••.
221
8 24
14 07
52 William Coleman. ...
209
8 54
16 12
53 William Coleman. .
205
11 94
18 55
206
16 22
25 12
55 Sylvester Hurlburt . .
174
12 26
2 65
21 18
56 Vincent B. Howard
166
13 35
2 08
20 90
57 Vincent B. Howard
166
14 18
2 07
22 27
58 Silas Huntingdon, Thomas Bell
164
8 03
1 98
17 00
59 Silas Huntingdon, Thomas H. Walker
300
8 25
2 00
21 23
60 Silas Huntingdon, Hazleton A. Spencer
351
8 96
3 05
21 05
61 Robert Brewster, William Adams
341
10 00
4 50
22 78
62 Robert Brewster, Richard N. Adams ... ...
284
10 00
4 50
32 00
63 Robert Brewster, John Holmes
257
8 50
3 00
22 50
64 James Gray, William H. Schofield, B.A. ......
227
8 50
3 00
17 55
65 James Gray, Henry Irvine . .
235
8 65
3 95
23 19
66 James Gray, William Shaw
252
11 36
4 38
24 69
67 Francis Coleman, Joseph H. Chant.. . . .
260
15 67
5 06
26 90
68 Francis Coleman, John J. Hare
288
16 29
6 15
28 77
69 David C. McDowell, John J. Hare ...
292
16 33
11 48
32 00
70 David C. McDowell, James Macfarlane..
"295
14 40
13 50
21 45
71 David C. McDowell, Edwin A. Chown, B. A. . .
281
15 90
18 50
23 35
72 James C. Slater, Robert Lochead..
321
17 50
12 50
33 50
73 James C. Slater, Beni'amin Franklin
306
14 86
6 00
33 50
74
See Montreal Conference
300
16 16
7 03
32 63
207
264
310
294
285
332
SMITHVILLE.
A village situate on the River Jordan, in the township of Grimsby,
was formerly part of the Grimsby Circuit. Distant from
1856 Edward White.
57 Edward White . .
58 ( Edward White,
I John Shaw,
59 John Shaw
60 John Shaw .
61 Michael Fawcett, Shem Blanshard.
62 Jonathan E. Betts j ^ames ™ing- •
j Nelson Burns, M.A
63 Jonathan E. Betts .... . . 290
64 Joseph Reynolds, Daniel V Lucas . 284
65 Joseph Reynolds ... 242
66 Joseph Reynolds, James Moss ... . 240
67 Francis Berry, Richard W Woodsworth. 290
68 Francis Berry, David Cattenach 300
69 Alex. R. Campbell, B. B. Dundas 310
70 Alex. R. Campbell, John A. Jewell, B.A. 299
71 Alex. R. Campbell, Richard G. James 307
72 William Savage, John Jennings . . 312
73 William Savage, J. M. Harrison .. 332
74 See London Conference.. . 346
County of
Hamilton
Lincoln, Ontario.
22 miles.
It
16 00
5 00
8 05
5 05
8 10
5 05
7 85
4 00
11 63
5 20
10 00
5 00
10 48
6 00
9 00
3 40
8 01
2 05
4 53
1 05
6 25
1 68
16 46
6 55
15 02
7 39
15 50
8 00
15 60
10 50
14 19
7 99
11 90
8 00
12 00
6 10
12 00
12 65
12 00
13 07
22 31
28 00
28 18
25 00
14 21
17 10
25 10
37 79
30 00
31 00
26 70
26 30
23 00
24 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFEKENCE.
301
SOMBRA and WALPOLE ISLAND.
A small village in the township of Sombra, County of Lambton, Ontario. Walpole Island is on the
River St. Clair. It was formerly a part of Mooretown Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1871 John Russell, William Austin
72 United with Wallaceburg
73 James H. Stonehouse, John A. Munroe. .
74 See London Conference ... ....
142
192
190
188
$1 10
7 46
6 82
4 00
$0 25
2 40
3 43
1 00
$2 00
7 11
12 25
10 00
84
52
68
58
59
80
95
09
2 67
0 36
0 50
1 40
1 51
1 62
2 54
5 45
10 00
6 50
12
30
67
90
SOUTHAMPTON.
A village at the mouth of the Saugeen River, on Lake Huron, in the township of Saageen, County of
Bruce, Ontario. Distant from Owen Sound 32 miles, from Goderich 60 miles.
1854 George Jacques
55 William Richardson 47
56 Stephen Brownell 59
57 Stephen Brownell 64
58 Stephen Brownell 45
Paisley Mission united with it.
59 James Iveson, Nelson B. Clarke .. ... 38
60 William R, Dyre 128
- 61 William R. Dyre 107
62 United with Saugeen Mission 116
SOUTH MOUNTAIN.
A village in the township of Mountain, County of Dundas, Ontario. It is situate on the bank of the
River Nation, and is 15 miles from Kemptville, 25 miles from Prescott, and 40 miles from Ottawa.
It was formerly part of Kemptville Circuit.
1864 Hugh McLean ...
65 Hugh McLean ....
66 John Howes
67 John Howes.
68 John Howes . . . ....
69 Andrew Armstrong ....
70 Andrew Armstrong
71 Andrew Armstrong
72 Jabez B. Saunders
73 Jabez B. Saunders .
74 See Montreal Conference . . . . :
240
260
262
259
275
265
240
228
254
272
5 15
5 90
32
10
36
29
30
10
35
05
00
43
97
13
28
20
10
40
72
90
5 10
6 25
8 37
12 06
13 83
20 00
15 00
24 00
26 50
28 10
SPENCERVILLE.
A village in the township of Edwardsburg, County of Grenville, Ontario. It was formerly part of
the Maitland Circuit. Distant from Prescott 10 miles, and from Kemptville 14 miles.
1862 William M. Pattyson
63 William M. Pattyson 180 6 00 2 25 7 50
64 William M. Pattyson 190 6 25 2 30 7 75
65 William Morton .. 204 6 50 3 00 8 00
66 William Morton 204 9 26 5 74 8 62
67 William Morton .... ... .... 204 9 27 411 10 55
68 John Holmes 234 9 28 4 15 10 75
69 John S. Evans . . •. 240 10 00 5 00 1175
70 William Sheridan ... 228 7 02 3 20 11 80
71 William Sheridan 185 7 00 3 50 12 00
72 William Sheridan 220 7 00 3 50 12 00
73 Thomas W Constable 215 6 50 3 80 12 50
74 See Montreal Conference 211 6 50 3 00 20 00
STAMFORD.
A village and township in the County of Welland, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Fort George
and Queenston Circuit.
1830 Joseph Messmore, James Wilson
31 Edmund Stoney, James Wilson
32 Edmund Stoney, Ephraim Evans
33 David Wright, Edwy M. Ryerson . . . ,
34 David Wright, Alexander Irvine. . .
336
453
524
524
41 55
302
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1835 Alexander Irvine, Alexander McNab ...
438
$32 57
36 Richard Jones, Alexander McNab . . .
402
34 37
37 Thomas Bevitt, Samuel Rose .
383
32 00
367
$33 60
14 00
39 Matthew Whiting, Joseph Messmore.
277
23 00
9 12
40 Hamilton Biggar, E. Shepherd, Thomas Cosford.
287
37 27
20 75
41 Hamilton Biggar, John Law, G. R. Sanderson. .
438
23 14
19 50
42 Lewis Warner, G. R. Sanderson, William McEwen. .
375
39 10
13 48
43 Lewis Warner, James Musgrove
-* 443
28 01
16 00
44 Jonathan Scott, Joseph Messmore, Joseph Sheply... .
336
27 51
....
16 50
45 Jonathan Scott, Joseph Messmore
430
34 20
30 50
46 Reuben E. Tupper, Ephraim B. Harper.
262
24 33
....
26 27
47 Reuben E. Tupper, Ephraim B. Harper
236
26 42
17 32
48 Ephraim B. Harper, John Hunt ...
234
24 34
16 25
" 49 Now called Drummondville Circuit ...
259
24 50
20 00
STANSTEAD.
A village and township in the County of Stanstead, Quebec. Distant from Coaticook 18 miles, from
Georgeville 13 miles.
Year
Ministers.
1804 Joseph Fairbanks
5 S. Chamberlain
6 Philip Ayer . .
7 Levi Walker ...
8 Charles Virgin . .
9 Elisha Streeter
10 S. Briggs
11 Joseph Dennett. .
12 R. Hayes . .
j? [ No record owing to the war.
15 John Lewis. .......
16 Benjamin Sabin . .
17
18 Zenas Adams, Wilder Mack
19 S. B. Haskill, S. Norris.
Phineas Crandell . .
The above were under the direc-
tion of the M. E. Conference,
United States — those which fol-
low were members of the Eng-
lish Wesleyan Conference until
1 854, when the Lower Canada
work was united to the Canada
Conference.
John Hick ...
John Hick
23 Richard Pope ...
24 Richard Pope
Barnston united with it 5 years
20
21
22
No. of
Members.
124
119
105
129
200
238
50
75
124
229
96
27
43
52
Year
Ministers.
1825 Richard Pope ...
26 Richard Pope..
27 James Knowlan . .
28 James Knowlan
29 James Booth . .
30 James Booth
31 John Hick .... .....
32 John Hick, George Newlove
33 William Squire
34 William Squire
35 William Squire, John Raines. . .
36 William Squire
37 Thomas Turner, R. Garrett..
38 Thomas Turner
39 Thomas Turner, R. Hutchinson,
40 Robert Cooney, Henry Lanton
41 Robert Cooney . .
42 Robert Cooney
43 James Brock .
44 James Brock .
45 James Brock ....
46 Edmund S. Ingalls.
47 Edmund S.- Ingalls
48 John Borland . .
49 John Borland . .
50 John Borland . .
51 John Tomkins . .
52 John Tomkins
53 John Tomkins . .
No. of
Members.
130
174
254
200
220
159
183
215
207
260
260
336
315
315
294
300
296
279
211
193
186
196
152
145
54 John Tomkins
55 Malcolm McDonald. .
140
...
56 Malcolm McDonald. .
145
4 75
3 37
6 85
57 Malcolm McDonald. .
154
5 40
3 48
8 60
58 William H. Bakewell . .....
158
4 18
4 88
8 60
59 William H. Bakewell
* 125
4 40
4 13
8 00
60 John Borland . . .....
tl24
4 50
4 10
8 00
61 John Borland.
97
. 6 50
4 50
12 36
62 John Borland.
104
8 71
5 25
7 50
63 John Tomkins. .
94
5 22
3 00
5 76
64 John Tomkins. .
86
3 43
3 20
4 20
65 John Tomkins
96
3 00
6 69
9 20
Chippewa set off.
t Georgeville set off.
t Coaticook and Barnston set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
303
Year
Names of Ministers.
1866 William R. Parker, B. A. .
67 William R. Parker, B.A
68 William R. Parker, M. A
69 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A
70 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A
71 William Hansford «
72 William Hansford, John Grenfell. . .
73 William Hansford, A. Lee Holmes, B.A.
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
91
150
100
90
103
87
87
80
131
Conting.
Educa.
Fund.
Fund.
$3 85
$5 89
11 55
4 88
11 70
4 85
6 30
4 00
12 60
8 58
10 25
11 55
19 02
12 62
13 00
9 00
13 25
7 70
Sup. M.
Fund.
$13 70
00
75
40
STAYNER.
A village in the township of Nottawasaga. County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Nottawasaga Mission.
1869 Samuel Tucker, John A. Jewell
70 James Woodsworth, Thomas J. Reid
71 James Matheson, Robert Reynolds
72 Isaac B. Aylesworth, M. D
73 Isaac Gold
74 See Toronto Conference. .
16 00
14 00
16 23
13 25
16 98
It was formerly part of
260
240
242
94
89
13 08
13 13
10 05
3 27
3 78
10
00
22
39
41
24
25 00
25 00
20 15
5 00
5 75
STIRLING.
6 25
6 27
92
30
55
25
50
A village in the townships of Rawdon and Sidney, County of Hastings, Ontario. It was formerly
Rawdon Mission. Distant from Belleville 16 miles, and from Trenton 15 miles.
1855 John Black.. .1
56 Nelson Brown I 115 6 25 150 5 00
57 Nelson Brown.. 110 6 27 2 53 5 00
58 John English 230
59 John English, Hugh McLean 161
60 John Jackson, Richard N. Adams . . . 302
61 John Jackson t 278
62 John W., German 178
63 John Walton .... Ill 6 09
64 John Walton . . 150 4 03
65 John Walton 160 4 25
66 David Ryan ... 210 5 50
67 George Can- .. . 182 5 75
68 George Carr, William J. Young. 173 6 00
69 George Carr, Robert Davey 192 13 14
70 Charles Taggart, William Rilance . > 248 13 55
71 Charles Taggart, John Ruttan j 258 12 08
72 Charles Taggart, Samuel McCauley i 292 1158
73 William Scales, Sidney J. Shorey . . .... 267 12 01
74 See Toronto Conference. . ... .1 261 13 60
1 50
2 53
52
08
00
73
80
90
20
25
75
2 80
2 90
6 00
6 00
8 00
5 83
6 50
7 25
6 73
7 07
8 47
12 20
12 90
27 66
20 85
14 50
14 50
19 55
20 00
20 00
21 00
26 50
21 82
20 00
20 00
54
95
4 14
3 00
STONEY CREEK.
A village in the township of Saltfleet, County of Wentworth, Ontario. Distant from Hamilton
7 miles. It was formerly part of Grimsby Circuit.
1854 John English . ...
55 John English '.
56 1
to \ Included in Grimsby Circuit.
74
STORRINGTON.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Frontenac, Ontario.
1854 James Thompson ....
55 James Thompson
56 Included in Gananoque and Waterloo Circuits . .
57 David A. Johnston
58 Now called Brewer's Mills
130
167
105
6 47
6 58
18 68
1 00
8 00
7 00
STOUFFVILLE.
A village in the township of Whitchurch, County of York, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 28 miles.
1853 Cornelius Flummerfelt
54 Cornelius Flummerfelt
55 Ashton Fletcher
56 Alfred Andrews
56
61
58
109
5 62
5 48
8 00
4 75
5 48
2 75
Avening set off.
t Marmora set off.
304
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 Alfred Andrews
58 Charles Taggart. James Anderson
59 Charles Taggart, James Broley
60 Nelson Brown
61 Richard Pinch, Alfred McCann. . ....
62 Richard Pinch, J. Carroll Wilson
63 James Norris ... . . s
64 John Hodgson
65 John Hodgson . .
66 Thomas Hadwin
67 Thomas Hadwin. .... . . ..v . .
68 Daniel E. Gee .. .. ..
69 Daniel E. Gee.. ..
70 Daniel E. Gee.
71 W. S. McCullough, M.A., Jeremiah W. Annis.
72 W S. McCullough, M.A., Isaac N. Robinson...
to i? i. • t xr i \ H. Richardson,
73 Ephraim L. Koyl, j ThomM g^'
74 See Toronto Conference
No. of
Members.
170
232
221
204
193
150
*174
93
93
100
110
116
150
165
175
185
187
192
Conting.
Fund.
$11 97
7 22
10 27
10 26
8 21
12 30
12 80
5 00
1 94
2 07
6 53
8 05
8 23
3 05
3 85
7 83
8 00
8 10
Educa.
Fund.
$1 75
0 42
4 50
3 62
8 13
6 56
6 89
50
00
20
15
20
40
50
10
00
4' 00
4 10
Sup. M.
Fund.
$8 00
5 76
7 91
8 00
8 62
11 20
16 26
10 00
14 76
7 47
9 00
12 59
13 10
7 05
8 25
15 00
15 00
16 15
STRATFORD.
The County Town of the County of Perth, Ontario, is situate on the River Avon, at the corners of the
five townships of North and South Easthope, Downie, Gore of Downie, and Ellice, County of
Perth, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 88 miles, and from Sarnia 80 miles.
1847 William Dignam, Charles Silvester. .
48 Ezra Adams, William Dignam ... ...... 145
49 William Dignam ... . 183
50 George Case 120
51 )
g„ ( United with Blenheim ... 1 110
53 Isaac Barber. ....... ...
54 George Case .... .. 50
55 George Case 47
56 John Jackson 41
57 Thomas Cosford, Elias W Frazee 81
58 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Henry Bawtinhimer 80
59 Orrin H. Ellsworth, Stephen Bond 144
60 Thomas Cleghorn, Daniel Connolly 169
61 Thomas Cleghorn, Daniel E. Brownell 162
62 Joseph Hugill, Alexander Burns, B. A. ...... 207
63 Joseph Hugill, Henry Kellam .. 187
64 Hall Christopherson, John R. Alexander. . . 181
( William Sparling, ) Ttr
( George Leech, j
66 Hall Christopherson, George Martin Brown . . . 224
67 William Price, Ezra A. Healey . . .... 203
68 William Price 205
69 Charles Lavell, M. A .. 210
70 Charles Lavell, M. A 110
71 Charles Lavell, M. A. ... 149
72 William C. Henderson, M. A 150
73 William C. Henderson, M. A. . 172
74 See London Conference ,...,. . . . 222
STRATHROY.
A town on the River Sydenham, in the townships of Adelaide and Carradoc, County of Middlesex,
Ontario. Distant from London 22 miles, and from Sarnia 40 miles. It was formerly Adelaide
Mission.
1851 James Armstrong, John Shaw ... ...
52 James Armstrong. 178 6 73
53 John K. Williston . . . . 186 10 89 . . 5 84
54 John K. Williston . . . 162 12 03 6 67
55 John K. Williston, Thomas S. Howard ... 140 9 15 .. 8 00
56 Richard L. Tucker. t 158 16 62 4 64 12 07
57 Richard L. Tucker.. 120 5 53 3 03 5 00
58 Nelson Brown 125 8 00 3 00 6 00
65 Hall Christopherson,
• • ■ ■
...
3 00
....
1 50
2 00
4 37
2 00
13 28
3 03
7 00
3 25
5 60
2 00
7 25
3 00
12 16
4 51
16 00
8 00
17 51
9 25
19 00
9 60
11 51
5 52
13 11
6 86
16 19
5 08
17 00
5 00
17 15
6 02
•18 20
8 20
18 30
13 65
9 02
8 09
10 20
10 89
15 05
7 39
22 05
10 21
17 53
7 75
1 25
1 00
6 50
0 50
i 66
6 00
6 25
5 00
10 00
10 00
20 00
28 50
46 00
26 00
27 00
29 00
30 00
31 55
45 00
45 35
15 00
16 00
18 00
50 50
24 32
1 Some appointments given to Pickering Circuit. + Wellesley set off. J Mount Brydges set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
305
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 Nelson Brown .. . . . ....
60 James A. Iveson. .
61 James A. Iveson, George Sexsmith..
62 Luther O. Rice, Samuel Hume.. . .
63 Luther 0. Rice, William H. Winans.
64 Isaac Barbec, William H. Winans
65 Isaac Barber, Joseph W. Holmes..
56 John Learoyd, Joseph W. Hoimes
67 John Learoyd, Richard Hoskins
68 John Learoyd . .
69 George Goodson
70 George Goodson .
71 Thomas Cosford
72 Thomas Cosford
73 Thomas Cosford .
74 See London Conference
Conting.
Fund.
125
127
127
148
148
170
183
265
262
266
150
150
170
173
180
162
$4 67
2 61
4 50
3 00
11 25
10 79
9 47
14 63
15 29
16 10
8 25
8 50
9 54
16 37
16 50
16 55
$2 05
0 57
2 05
70
95
81
73
24
50
15
55
00
6 75
10 00
10 00
10 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$4 00
4 20
6 65
20
69
5
6
11 69
'23 40
24 15
25 20
27 10
29 25
20 00
21 00
36 00
40 00
40 00
STREETSVILLE.
A village in the Township of Toronto, County of Peel, Ontario.
Circuit.
1866 Charles Fish, Benjamin Clement ...
67 Charles Fish, Benjamin Clement, Thomas Cardus. . 390
68 Charles Fish, John H. Robinson 380
69 Edwin Clement, William Galbraith 402
70 Edwin Clement, W. W- Carson 375
71 Edwin Clement, Alfred L. Russell, B.A 365
72 J. Herbert Starr, William J. Jolliffe 375
73 J. Herbert Starr, Brabazon B. Dundas . ...'... . 361
74 See Toronto Conference.. . .378
SUTTON, EAST.
A village and township in the County of Brome, Quebec.
1855 Francis Hunt |
56 Francis Hunt. .. 54
57 Hiram Fowler . . . 52
58 Hiram Fowler 52
59 Samuel Teeson . . 54
60 Hiram Fowler... 53
61 Hiram Fowler.. . .. .. 49
62 Hiram Fowler 50
63 George Stenning .... 71
64 Samuel Jackson . ... . • .65
65 Samuel Jackson .... . . . . ... 49
66 Hiram Fowler . . .49
67 Hiram Fowler . . ... 49
68 Hiram Fowler.... . . /. . . 43
69 John Davies . . . . . 48
70 John Davies y 56
71 John Davies. ..'..... .. .. •■ •• 56
72 Richard Robinson .... • • 53
73 Richard Robinson . . .... 54
74 See Montreal Conference . . .55
SUTTON, WEST.
It was formerly part of Brampton
18 33
22 50
23 61
25 10
23 91
24 21
25 34
26 51
9 80
10 20
12 00
16 00
21 35
15 0J
15 00
15 00
96 00
100 00
101 00
124 65
130 45
136 52
141 60
167 15
It was formerly part of Durham Circuit.
1 50
2 40
30
00
1 00
00
62
00
50
65
48
65
70
65
53
6 43
00
00
27
00
01)
0 80
0 86
85
18
00
29
35
44
95
60
00
2 00
3 00
00
32
10
20
38
00
55
00
53
53
00
50
56
6 00
7 50
A village in the township of Georgina, County of Ontario. It was formerly part of Sharon and
Mount Albert Circuit.
1872 William Torrance
73 William Torrance
74 See Toronto Conference..
81
97
1 65
3 10
2 55
3 05
SYDENHAM.
A township on the Georgian Bay, County of Grey, Ontario
1846 John Williams. • ■■
47 John Williams ... .126 4 50
48 Edward Sallows. 122 4 80
49 John Hutchinson .... 181 5 90
50
3 71
2 75
2 50
4 59
* Adelaide set off.
20
306
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
St.
ST. ANDREWS.
A town on the North River, in the County of Argentieul, Quebec.
Distant from Montreal 45 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1841 John Armstrong, William Dignam..
42 John Armstrong, William Morton
43 William H. Williams, John Gemley
44 William H. Williams, Thomas Hanna .
45 James Hughes, Michael Baxter, James Armstrong .
46 Michael Baxter, Charles Taggart
47 David B. Madden, David C. McDowell
48 David B. Madden, Richard Wilson
49 Francis Coleman, John B. Armstrong
50 Francis Coleman, Erastus Hurlburt
51 Francis Coleman, Richard M. Hammond
52 Thomas W. Constable, Richard M. Hammond.
53 Thomas W. Constable, Silas Huntingdon.
54 Thomas W. Constable, William Scales
55 James H. Bishop, Andrew Armstrong
56 Edward H. Dewart, Edmund E Sweet ....
57 Edward H. Dewart, Edmund E. Sweet .
58 Robert Brown, Henry F. Bland
59 Robert Brown, Henry F. Bland
60 Alfred Andrews, William M. Cooley. ...
61 Alfred Andrews . .
62 William D. Brown, Alexander Campbell (B)
63 William D. Brown, Richard Robinson
64 Levi Vanderburg, Cornelius A. Jones. .
65 Now called La Chute Circuit ....
No. of
Members.
315
365
377
319
278
264
280
267
277
280
330
353
• 440
351
164
175
167
248
244
266
258
260
217
220
Conting.
Fund.
17 70
9 12
9 20
6 83
7 53
8 00
16 00
12 38
12 90
13 07
13 27
12 37
12 98
13 75
7 32
10 12
7 16
7 75
8 75
7 24
2 33
2 83
5 00
5 10
Educa.
Fund.
$5 00
50
00
50
00
45
01
60
06
10
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1
2
3
2
3
3
8
13 32
11 48
11 68
12 00
12 00
75*
50
76
63
00
72
50
00
37
25
30
75
8 00
10 00
13 26
14 15
11 00
12 00
12 50
ST. ARMAND.
So called from the name of a township in the County of Mississquoi, Quebec.
of the Dunham Circuit.
It was formerly part
1
Year^ Ministers.
i
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1818 Richard Pope..
24
1837 Wm. Squire, Thomas Campbell..
297
19 Richard Williams ,
68
38 Wm. Squire, Thomas Campbell..
298
20 Richard Williams ...
68
39 Wm. Squire, Malcolm McDonald
332
21 Daniel Hillier
79
40 R. Hutchinson, M. McDonald. . .
312
22 James Booth
163
41 R. Hutchinson, M. McDonald. . .
380
23 James Booth . ...... ...
313
42 R. Hutchinson, H. Montgomery.
370
24 John DePutron... .. .
260
43 H. Montgomery, R. A. Flanders.
486
25 Matthew Lang.
260
44 W. M. Harvard, R. A. Flanders.
500
26 Matthew Lang
260
45 J. B. Sellev, R. A. Flanders ....
531
27 William Squire ....
420
46 j W.E. Shemtone j C' Silvester- ■
261
28 William Squire ...
422
261
29 James Knowlan..
442
47 William E. Shenstone . . ...
187
30 James Knowlan, W E.Shenstone
450
405
372
48 William Sco
49 William Sco
50 William Sco
tt
31 Thomas Turner
tt
32 Ingham Sutcliffe . .
tt
33 Matthew Lang
400
51 Edmund S. Ingalls
34 Matthew Lang ...
373
52 Edmund S. Ingalls . .......
35 John Tomkins, John Borland
390
53 Gifford Dorey
36 James Booth, Richard Garrett. .
364
1854 James Norris . . .
55 James Norris ...
67
56 James Norris
73
6 50
1 50
10 00
57 Francis Hunt ...
87
7 00
2 00
11 00
58 Francis Hunt .
132
7 37
2 00
160
3 02
2 00
8 25
60 John Davies
169
3 32
5 43
6 45
61 Rufus A. Flanders. ... ...
154
4 57
3 25
4 96
62 Rufus A Flanders
148
1 27
4 51
* Grenvi
le set o
ff.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
307
Year Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
1863' Kufus A. Flanders . .
155
$1 75
$4 72
64 John Armstrong (A) .
178
2 57
$5 06
|5 53
65 John Armstrong*^).
180
7 50
6 48
12 00
66 John Armstrong (A)
181
9 68
6 11
16 00
67 Thomas W Constable
165
10 68
6 35
16 00
68 Thomas W Constable
157
9 25
6 20
20 00
69 Thomas W. Constable
159
8 60
6 80
11 25
70 Thomas Kelly
160
9 20
7 70
11 00
71 Thomas Kelley, Allan Patterson.
220
13 35
11 00
14 00
72 Thomas Kelley
230
14 25
12 50
16 00
73 John Davies, Charles R. Flanders
240
15 50
10 00
14 00
74 See Montreal Conference
214
15 55
10 12
24 00
ST. CATHARINES.
A city on the Welland Canal, in the township of Grantham, County
from Niagara 11 miles, from Hamilton 32
1832 Egerton Ryerson, Joseph Messmore.
33 James Evans, John Baxter . . ... 401
34 Edwy M. Ryerson, John Armstrong .... 415
35 Thomas Bevitt, Edwv M. Ryerson 453
36 Thomas Bevitt, John Douse.. 397
37 Joseph Messmore, James Musgrove.. .. .. 315
38 Joseph Messmore, James Musgrove 230
39 Samuel Belton, Samuel Rose. . . 252
40 Samuel Belton. Samuel Rose. . . 284
41 Edmund Shepherd, Thomas Cosford . . 342
42 John Ryerson, Reuben E. Tupper . 340
43 George R. Sanderson, Charles Lavell. . 376
44 George R. Sanderson, Ephraim B. Harper.. .. 381
45 Thomas Demorest, Thomas Rattray. . 406
46 Lewis Warner, George Young. 342
47 John Law, Lachlin Taylor . . . . 415
48 John Law, Charles Lavell ... 301
49 William Price, William Ames.. . . .284
50 Wffliam Price, j JXn Itvans, \ 3°°
51 Claudius Byrne, John S. Evans .
52 Claudius Byrne, William S. Griffin..
53 George Goodson, Richard Clarke
54 George Goodson.
55 Kennedy Creighton. . .
56 Kennedy Creighton.
57 William McCullough
58 William McCullough .
59 William McCullough.
60 Robert Cooney, D.D.
61 Samuel Rose
62 Samuel Rose
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
.(Thorold set off)
Samuel Rose, Robert W Ferrier, M.A
Isaac B. Howard..
Isaac B. Howard. . .
Isaac B. Howard.. .
John Carroll
John Carroll. .
James Brock, George H. Bridgman, M.A. . . .
70 James Brock, George H. Bridgman, M.A. . . .
71 James Brock, Joshua P. Lewis
72 William R. Parker, M.A., Joshua P. Lewis.
73 William R. Parker, M.A., Joshua P Lewis...
74 See London Conference. .
297
269
280
295
110
120
140
250
263
260
218
212
212
230
245
226
266
194
200
280
290
296
337
340
of Lincoln,
miles.
26 02
15 110
21 27
26 80
14 96
33 60
34 29
34 90
35 00
28 13
29 93
31 42
21 73
23 47
25 00
25 55
25 59
25 75
8 30
12 60
10 74
16 22
17 58
13 91
16 17
10 17
9 48
10 92
21 00
19 92
24 00
24 84
24 85
27 26
30 52
57 29
57 35
60 88
Ontario. Distant
46 00
14 15
45 38
20 62
16 00
11 75
20 87
17 50
6 00
12 00
27 20
28 00
20 25
41 00
28 75
30 51
36 42
38 25
37 50
38 00
32 00
34 00
7 05 11 37
6 60 22 50
4 83 20 00
7 00 20 00
6 20 26 00
6 05 30 75
00 31 25
4 43 46 89
4 83 42 00
4 00 42 40
6 00 47 10
10 00 57 58
10 08 52 50
10 66 53 25
15 00 43 55
18 00 46 00
18 75 60 00
23 00 70 00
25 75 42 00
31 00 42 00
ST. FRANCIS RIVER.
So called from the name of a river which empties itself into the St. Lawrence, near Quebec.
Year
Ministers.
1810 Robert Hibbard
11 Robert Hibbard
12 Sam'l Luckey, J. F. Chamberlain
13
No. of
Members.
116
47
120
Year
Ministers.
14
15 Shipley W. Wilson.
16 Daniel Plumbly...
17 ....
No. of
Members
50
50
58
308
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
ST. GEORGE.
A village in the township of South Dumfries, County of Brant, Ontario. .It was formerly part of
Dumfries Circuit.- Distant from Brantford 9 miles, from Paris 8 miles, from Hamilton 23 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
65 Thomas S. Keough,
•
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members
Fund.
Fund.
260
$20 02
268
19 92
$4 58
288
24 28
7 11
249
16 00
4 00
218
12 00
233
12 50
4 25
335
15 14
6 20
335
16 30
7 71
386
14 07
7 73
400
14 90
6 50
400
15 30
7 00
400
15 00
7 50
328
15 36
8 72
339
18 54
11 36
350*
19 00
9 25
316
20 14
13 00
311
15 30
9 00
300
16 30
13 00
302
13 89
7 00
308
12 80
8 16
304
13 18
6 72
Sup. M.
Fund.
$23 10
20 65
21 05
16 00
25 00
35 00
23 81
24 72
24 85
42 00
53 00
49 00
64 62
53 00
67 15
61 63
61 00
64 00
40 66
45 00
37 2»
1853 Thomas Fawcett, Francis Berry, Peter German
54 Thomas Fawcett.. . . ....
55 Thomas Fawcett .... . . .
56 Joseph Messmore
57 Joseph Messmore, John F. Messmore
58 Joseph Messmore, Timothy Edwards
59 William Lund, Christopher Hamilton
60 William Lund, Phineas D. Will
61 William Lund, James Kennedy
62 Michael Fawcett, Joseph H. Stinson
63 Michael Fawcett, John N. Hewitt
64 Michael Fawcett, William Taylor . .
' William 0. Watson, B.A. |
George Robson, )
66 Thomas S. Keough, John F. German, B.A
67 James Harris, Ezekiel Richardson . . ........
68 James Harris, Peter W. Jones
69 James Harris, James Moss
70 William R. Dyre, Thomas W. Jackson ...
71 Alfred Andrews, John Robbins.
72 Alfred Andrews, Reuben Millyard .....
73 Alfred Andrews, William H. Cairnduff
74 See London Conference
ST. JOHNS.
A town situate on the River Richelieu, at the head of the Chambly Canal, County of St. Johns,
Quebec. Distant from Montreal 21 miles, from Chambly 12 miles.
1803 Elijah Chichester, Laban Clark
4 Note. — The above laboured for a short time to form
a circuit along the banks of the Sorel, but
not succeeding were compelled to abandon it
35 John Johnston
36 Edmund S. Ingalls..
37
to
40
41 Hugh Montgomery
42 Benjamin Slight.. . ....
43 Benjamin Slight.. ...
44 Charles Churchill.
45 Robert Graham
46 James Brock. . ....
47 James Brock. . . . .
48 James Brock, Giffard Dorey
49 Matthew Lang ...
60 George H. Davis
51 George H. Davis ..
52 John C. Davidson
co I John C. Davidson,
oa ) Samuel G. Phillips,
54 John Carroll
55 Robert Cooney, M.A. ... .
56 Richard Clarke. .
57 Richard Clarke. .,
58 George H. Davis, William Hall, B.A
59 George H Davis, William Hall, B.A. . ...
60 George H. Davis, William W. Squire, B.A.
61 Edward H. Dewart, William. W. Squire, B.A..
62 Edward H. Dewart, Robert Ferrier, M.A
63 Edward H. Dewart
64 G. N. A. F T. Dickson ......... . .
65 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
66 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
50
86
89
93
78
78
93
68
20
22
8 50
22
11 39
21
11 40
73
12 15
64
18 15
50
13 70
39
15 80
54
14 43
48
15 24
54
16 00
54
17 53
20
50
00
00
10 18
00
34
9 12
9 00
6 00
6 91
8 0&
9 95
7 57
9 73
9 00
9 20
9 22
12 70
12 31
18 00
18 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
309
Year
Names of Ministers.
1867. John Douse.
68 John Douse
69 John Douse
70 John Borland
71 John Borland ....
72 John Borland . . .
73 John Borland
74 See Montreal Conference
No. of
Members.
54
50
64
65
65
64
56
57
Conting.
Educa.
Fund.
Fund.
$\8 00
$6 00
18 62
11 27
24 03
10 02
22 91
12 00
29 05
16 25
28 10
15 25
31 53
14 23
31 73
16 25
Sup. M.
Fund.
$20 00
27 53
29 32
40 05
32 30
21 25
76 00
149 00
ST. LAWRENCE.
So called from the River St. Lawrence. The Circuit included the townships on the south side of the
river, below Oedensburg.
Year
Ministers.
1806 Sylvanus Keeler . . .
7 Samuel Cochrane .
8 Ohandly Lambert.,
9 William Snow
10 Edward Cooper
11 i
to > No record.
14
No. of
Members.
20
43
C5
66
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members
1815 I. Chamberlain, J. Arnold. . . .
16 W Chamberlain, J. Dempster.
17 Andrew Prindle, Thomas McGee,
18 Thos. Goodwill, Calvin N. Flint.
19 Thos. Goodwin, Thos. Demorest
20
251
231
290
332
349
ST. MARY'S.
A town in the township of Blanshard, County of Perth, Ontario. It was formerly Blanshard Mission.
Distant from Stratford 12 miles.
1851 Thomas Fawcett
52 Thomas Fawcett ...
53 Charles W. M. Gilbert
54 Charles W. M. Gilbert
55 Richard Pinch
56 J. Ormerod, Stephen Bond
57 Alexander Campbell, Samuel C. Philp, jr.
58 Alexander Campbell, Daniel Connolly. . . .
59 Andrew Edwards, Robert Shaw
60 Andrew Edwards, William F. Morrison..
61 Thomas Cosford, Thomas E. Garbutt . . .
62 Thomas Cosford, Daniel E. Brownell
63 John Learoyd, John Neelands .
64 John Learoyd, John Philp, B.A
65 John Learoyd, Reginald H. Starr, B.A
66 Joseph W. McCallum, William Galbraith.. .
67 Joseph W McCallum, Joseph W. Holmes. .
68 Joseph W. McCallum, Joseph W. Holmes..
69 Richard Whiting ... ....
70 Richard Whiting ,
71 Richard Whiting .
72 James Gray ... . .
73 John Wakefield
74 See London Conference
110
120
211
211
206
190
210
231
301
376
425
336
337
321
330
352
352
358
362
168
200
210
203
183
3 25
3 25
4 80
4 80
6 98
12 92
5 35
6 58
8 74
10 00
12 24
12 50
15 00
16 05
15 22
16 71
18 62
19 20
20 20
15 42
16 16
17 25
22 71
20 23
2 10
3 60
2 18
5 96
6 29
6 31
6 53
43
54
83
90
66
97
10 00
10 00
13 50
13 50
10 75
11 00
3 00
3 50
4 25
4 25
6 50
10 60
832
15 00
17 06
17 45
30 00
32 92
28 49
29 15
37 26
40 00
40 00
47 00
20 00
26 50
40 00
45 49
46 50
ST. THOMAS.
A town in the townships of Yarmouth and Southwold, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly
part of Westminster Circuit. Distant from London 15 miles, and from Port Stanley 8 miles.
1836 Conrad Vandusen, John K. Williston
37 Thomas Fawcett, Charles B. Goodrich
38 James Norris, David Hardie
39 James Norris, Charles W. M. Gilbert
40 Hugh Montgomery
41 Solomon Waldron
42 Solomon Waldron .
43 Kennedy Creighton
416
10 95
414
6 00
414
16 73
350
20 25 i
371
12 50
183
8 75
204
10 87
230
8 00
9 65
16 62
25 00
12 75
8 98
3 08
9 93
* Kirkton set off.
310
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Minister*
56
57
58
59
1844 Kennedy Creighton
45 Solomon Snider
46 Samuel C. Philp, Alexander T. Green
47 Samuel C. Philp, Richard Whiting
48 Samuel C. Philp, Richard Whiting
49 William Pollard, John S. Evans .'
50 William Pollard, Edward White
51 John Bredin, Joseph Hugill, Edward H. Dewart.
52 Richard Whiting, Edward H. Dewart
53 Richard Whiting, Joseph Hugill :
54 William Price, Samuel E. Maudsley
55 William Price
William Price
Noble F. English „
Francis Berry .*.
Francis Berry
Port Stanley united with it 1 year.
60 William McCullough, Samuel C. Philp, Jun.
61 William McCullough
62 William McCullough
63 William Ames
64 William Ames
65 William W Clarke
William W. Clarke
Lewis Warner, Thomas M. Campbell
Lewis Warner, Joseph M. Hagar, B.A
J. Herbert Starr, John Smiley, B.A
J. Herbert Starr, Robert H. Hall
J. Herbert Starr
72 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
73 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson
74 See London Conference
66
67
68
69
70
71
No. of
Conting.
Educa. |
Members
Fund.
Fund. [
214
$6 25
219
7 87
282
12 22
305
16 35
361
24 83
374
25 75
320
27 00
326
24 18
312
20 28
327
25 60
* 405
26 27
329
24 48
$4 30
tl35
20 30
C 75
131
9 00
8 00
107 •
6 18
2 40
156
9 15
2 50-
138
9 00
3 00
140
10 00
4 00
145
12 00
4 50
150
14 40
5 18
180
14 68
7 00
160
13 25
7 00
210
17 37
7 57
253
19 65
7 88
268
21 32
9 00.
300
21 70
13 00
260
21 73
15 00
J 278
23 55
20 00
155
22 56
12 27
140
27 71
20 50
140
36 75
22 13
ST. VINCENT.
A village and township on the Georgian Bay, in
1843 John Neelands ,
44 John Neelands
Owen Sound united with it 2 years.
45 John Neelands
46 Daniel Wright ...
47 Supplied ■.
48 Supplied
49 Henry Reid
50 Henry Reid
51 Stephen Brownell, Alexander Campbell
52 Alexander Campbell, | &YSX,
53 Alexander Campbell
54 Supplied
55 Thomas Culbert
56 Garrett J. Dingman .
57 George McNamara, William Irwin
58 John L. Kerr, Robert Thompson
59 John L. Kerr, William Sutton
60 Erastus Hurlburt
61 Erastus Hurlburt, Peter Addison
62 Erastus Hurlburt, Joseph Colling
63 William Hay, William W. Shepherd
64 Circuit divided, see Meaford and Walter's Falls
the County of Grey, Ontario.
Sup. M.
Fund.
$6 03
6 37
4 00
8 27
9 00
9 77
12 05
20 00
21 00
21 50
22 50
27 00
22 00
28 00
5 50
8 62
9 00
10 00
12 00
14 00
11 00
18 50
20 60
27 00
30 65
31 00
24 00
30 39
15 25
50 00
56 00
93
1 00
145
1 27
226
2 30
92
1 40
70
100
208
3 00
.....
190
2 00
196
1 47
212
2 87
196
3 44
140
2 10
174
2 71
258
5 35
2 40
249
2 10
397
4 20
1 20
§332
5 50
1 94
140
4 00
1 00
155
4 20
1 25
180
4 25
1 35
210
6 53
3 23
1 00
1 00
2 00
4 00
1 00
1 25
1 50
1 50
3 34
5 45
11 61
5 42
8 00
8 94
5 00
5 10
5 20
5 50
ST. WILLIAMS.
A small village in the township of Walsingham, County of Norfolk, Province of Ontario.
1870 John F. German, M.A .
71 John F. German, M.A..
72 Christopher Hamilton ..
73 Christopher Hamilton ..
74 See London Conference .
176
10 77
5 30
233
11 00
7 50
247
13 10
8 00
221
7 50
8 10
226
7 10
4 25
14
16
25
23
75
15
25 00
18 15
* Fingal set off. f Port Stanley set off.
J Yarmouth set off.
§ Thornbury set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
311.
T.
TAMWORTH.
A village on Salmon River, in the township of Sheffield, County of Addington, Ontario. It was
formerly part of the Centreville and Tamworth Mission. Distant from Kingston 37 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1862 Robert Mark
63 Robert Mark, William J. Cole
64 Robert Mark, Samuel Connor..
65 Ozias Barber, Samuel Connor
66 Ozias Barber
67 Andrew L. Peterson
68 Andrew L. Peterson
69 Webster W Leech
70 Webster W Leech
" 71 William W Miller..
72 William W. Miller
73 Samuel Fear
74 See Montreal Conlerence
159
207
219
149
141
131
125
159
158
120
100
100
$2 22
2 25
30
40
40
46
70
40
17
94
00
50
$1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
3
2
05
25
32
50
30
37
20
50
32
10
2 00
17
50
60
50
60
00
25
10 00
10 10
8 86
1 25
10 25
TEESWATER.
A village on the River Teeswater, in the township of
1856 Thomas Hadwin
57 Thomas Hadwin ...
58 Edward Sallows ...
59 Edward Sallows, David Ryan
80 William Sutton, Elias W. Frazee
6 1 Henry Bawtenhimer, G eorge Leach.
62 John Hough, John N. Hewitt
63 John Hough
64 James Whiting
65 James Whiting
66 Edward Cragg. .
67 Edward Cragg
68 Edward Cragg
69 Coverdale Watson
Culross, County of Bruce, Ontario.
70 James McCartney
71 James McCartney
72 James McCartney
73 James Laird
74 See London Conference.
49
1 00
60
1 67
74
1 08
157
2 15
1 01
160
5 50
2 00
151
2 25
1 70
*84
1 45
1 15
94
1 70
1 20
113
3 61
1 66
114
4 43
3 00
116
6 20
1 95
120
6 14
1 69
145
6 00
3 00
140
8 09
5 50
125
9 88
2 35
133
9 50
3 00
150
6 50
4 00
151
8 00
4 00
2 00
3 48
3 68
5 00
5 00
2 50
3 20
3 68
9 69
9 94
10 25
8 72
9 50
8 59
14 60
19 25
22 35
19 90
TEMPLETON.
A village and township in the County of Ottawa, Quebec
1860 Luther Houghton
61 Luther Houghton
62 John Slight
63 John Slight
64 Andrew L. Peterson
65 Andrew L. Peterson
66 David L. Brethour
67 Frederick York
68 United with North Wakefield
It was formerly part of Aylmer Circuit.
27
31
33
34
40
39
33
35
0 76
0 69
1 00
0 61
1 60
1 32
1 33
0 60
1 35
0 70
0 82
4 30
1 64
3 50
00
00
77
75
80
20
30
00
TEVIOTDALE.
A small village in the township of Minto, County of Wellington, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Wallace Mission.
1867 Henry W P. Allan...
68 Henry W P. Allan ...
69 Henry W. P. Allan ..
70 John Hodgson
71 William Bradley
72 See Harriston
101
4 18
2 16
90
4 55
2 08
98
3 02
2 09
115
3 00
2 80
136
4 23
1 46
5 20
6 15
3 45
4 57
1 23
* Some appointments given to Lucknow.
312
CIRCUITS, STATIONS, AND MISSIONS.
THAMES.
So called from the River Thames, in Ontario. The Circuit included the townships on the north-west
shore of Lake Erie, and as far as Lake St. Clair.
Year
No. of
Conting .
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
160
214
209
209
182
249
274
321
336
358
177
......
197
234
228
280
253
240
270
239
240
240
237
$11 48
205
10 69
200
8 25
264
10 92
290
6 08
296
6 47
Sup. M.
Fund.
1804 Nathan Bangs (3 months)
to > Supplied from Detroit
16)
17 Elijah Warren
18 William Jones
19 Joseph Hickox, David C. Spore
20 EzraAdams
21 Ezra Adams, Thomas Demorest
22 William Slater, James Parker
23 James Jackson, William Griffis
24 James Jackson, Joseph Messmore
25 George Ferguson, Daniel McMullen . . . .
26 Edmund Stoney .
27 George Ferguson
28 John H. Huston
29 Richard Phelps
30
31 Asahel Hurlburt
32 Horace Dean
33
34 William Griffis! !"!!!!!!!!!:!!"!""""""
35 William Griffis
36 William Griffis, Charles B. Goodrich...
37 Stephen Miles, George R. Sanderson . . .
38 John Baxter, Thomas McMullen
39 John Baxter, James Milner
40 John K. Williston, Thomas Williams.
41 John K. Williston, Thomas Williams .
42 Cornelius Flummerfelt, Daniel Wright
43 . ...
$17 00
18 00
11 63
1
4
2
3
'2
2
20
49
50
27
34
41
THAMESFORD.
A village in the townships of Oxford and East Nissouri, County of Oxford, Ontario. Distant from
Woodstock 14 miles.
1857 Richard J. Forman
58JohnDoel "78 5 70 $3 00 5 00
59 Now called Nissouri Mission 93 3 87 150 3 63
THORNBURY.
A village in the township of Collingwood, on the south shore of Nottawasaga Bay, County of Grey,
Ontario. It was formerly part of St. "Vincent Mission. Distant from Collingwood 14 miles, from
Meaford 10 miles.
1860 WiUiam Williams
61 William Norton
62 William R. Dy re
63 William R. Dyre .........'.
64 Thomas Feather "!!"!!"!!!!!
65 Thomas Feather
66 Isaac Baker, James P. Kidd
67 Isaac Baker
68 Isaac Baker, John R. Isaac
69 James Anderson, Nathan Austin
70 James Anderson, Edward Charlton, B.A '.'.
71 James Anderson, Alex. Thibadeau
72 William M. Pattyson, Alex. Thibadeau
73 William M. Pattyson, James Mooney
74 See Toronto Conference .'.
110
2 47
1 89
147
3 93
2 34
148
2 79
2 41
147
2 86
2 51
150
3 04
1 80
139
2 23
2 00
145
2 25
1 20
159
2 50
2 80
208
3 60
4 00
246
6 74
3 88
250
10 51
6 38
304
9 28
4 92
282
9 30
4 00
312
9 50
4 25
3 13
2 60
4 01
4 22
4 33
4 53
4 50
6 50
9 00
23 17
34 32
18 50
15 00
15 00
1867 William Ryan
68 John H. Stewart,
69 John H. Stewart.
70 SeeCollfield
THORNE.
A township in the River Ottawa, in the County of Pontial.
13
33
1 00
0 77
80
1 50
2 30
70
2 90
2 50
3 25
3 28
3 63
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
,313
THOROLD.
A village on the Welland Canal, in the township of Thorold, County of Welland, Ontario. It was
formerly part of St. Catharines Circuit. Distant from St. Catharines 4 miles, from Niagara
Falls 9 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1854 Thomas Bevitt, Edward H. Dewart
55 Thomas Bevitt, Richard J. FormaD
56 John G. Laird, Thomas Cobb
57 John G. Laird, James Goodwin
58 John G. Laird, James Goodwin
59 Samuel Rose, John Potts
60 Samuel Rose, John Potts
61 Alexander Sutherland, John Potts
62 Alexander Sutherland, Daniel Perrin, B.A
63 John Wakefield, William F. Campbell
64 John Wakefield, Egerton R. Young
65 John Wakefield, Egerton R. Young .........
66 J. Herbert Starr, Robert H. Waddell........
'67 J. Herbert Starr, Robert H. Waddell
68 J. Herbert Starr, Benjamin B. Keefer
69 Lewis Warner, Richard W Woodsworth . . .
70 Lewis Warner, Thomas Cardus
n JohnS. Clarke, Walter Rigsby
72 JohnS. Clarke
73 JohnS. Clarke
74 See London Conference
162
150
219
302
320
323
324
366
317
220
222
288
285
345
313
275
279
282
186
202
$11 25
10 23
13 05
13 25
14 25
16 03
19 53
15 41
16 40
16 00
14 12
18 25
18 58
19 57
22 40
23 35
23 68
23 81
16 22
16 42
$3 70
4 00
4 00
4 50
6 37
9 75
9 28
5 14
4 72
4 75
8 00
7 30
8 44
15 00
13 11
18 11
12 15
10 60
7 65
$11 37
26 00
18 00
15 00
12 00
14 00
16 57
20 25
18 59
20 00
29 00
36 48
38 57
39 00
40 08
41 60
41 75
45 00
40 00
80 00
THREE RIVERS.
A city on the River St. Lawrence, at the mouth of the River St. Maurice, in the Seigniory of
St. Marguerite, and County of St. Maurice, Quebec. It is 90 miles from Quebec, and 90 miles
from Montreal.
Year
Ministers.
1809 Joseph Sampson
10 Joseph Sampson
11 )
to > Vacant.
14 J
15 John B. Strong
16 John B. Strong
17)
to > Vacant.
20)
21 Richard Pope
22 Richard Pope
23 Henry Pope
24 United with Melbourne
25
26 William Faulkner
27 :
28 William Faulkner
29
30 James Beckwith
31 William E. Shenstone. . .
No. of
Members.
18
15
77
18
20
29
28
28
28
1853 Charles De Wolfe, M.A
54 Charles De Wolfe, M.A
55 William Steer
56 William Pollard
57 William Pollard, Joseph L. Sanders
58 William Pollard, William Hansford
59 David B. Madden, William S. Blackstock.,
60 WilliamS. Blackstock
61 George H. Davis
62 William W. Ross
63 Samuel G. Phillips
Year
Ministers.
1832 James Knowlan
33 James Knowlan
William E. Shenstone.,
William E. Shenstone.
William E. Shenstone.
James Booth
John Raine
John Raine
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41 Benjamin Slight
42 Robert L. Lusher.
43 Robert L. Lusher
44 Benjamin Slight
45 Benjamin Slight
46 William Squire
47 Henry Lanton
48 Henry Lanton
49 Lachlin Taylor
50 Thomas Campbell
51 Thomas Campbell
52 Charles De Wolfe, M.A.
47
29
26
26
25
25
26
27
21
98
00
00
48
50
00
50
50
No. of
Members.
33
31
28
30
26
24
20
26
36
34
49
58
59
44
41
37
46
1
50
1
67
2
00
2
00
1
53
1
50
3
00
1
73
8 62
13 00
5 00
31 00
32 00
20 00
20 00
4 00
2 21
314
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1864 Samuel G. Phillips
65 Samuel G. Phillips
66 James Armstrong
67 James Armstrong
68 William L. Scott
69 William L. Scott
70 William L. Scott
71 Edmund E. Sweet
72 Edmund E. Sweet ,
73 Henry Irvine
74 See Montreal Conference .
34
37
34
24
27
27
32
33
22
22
52
$2 07
2 13
1 52
3 36
52
30
40
25
00
67
72
$2 40
2 04
1 30
00
00
00
50
00
20
%$ 21
3 72
7 00
18 00
2 00
10 00
10 50
10 10
10 00
12 00
8 00
THURLOW
A small village in the township of Thurlow, County of Hastings, Ontario.
Sidney Circuit.
1868 Jacob Eli Howell, M. A
69 Jacob Eli Howell, M.A
70 Jacob Eli Howell, M.A.
71 Silas Huntingdon
72 Silas Huntingdon
73 Silas Huntingdon
74 See Toronto Conference .' .,
It was formerly part of
162
204
231
243
243
190
10 12
10 71
12 51
11 81
11 90
7 88
6 76
6 56
9 50
5 64
3 49
34 15
35 00
39 00
33 60
23 00
17 00
THURSO.
A village in the township of Lochabar, County of Ottawa, Quebec. It was formerly Lochabar Mission.
1865 Joseph Hill
66 Joseph Hill
67 Joseph Hill
68 Samuel Down *
69 Samuel Down
70 Samuel Down
71 Richard N. Adams
72 Richard N. Adams, Samuel Shibley ,
73 Richard N. Adams
74 See Montreal Conference .
52
37
44
44
40
34
36
36
37
25
69
00
00
71
88
00
89
6 66
8 03
9 70
2 00
2 50
2 54
3 98
6 48
6 75
7 00
3 82
2 89
11 28
4 00
5.08
5 38
10 39
9 37
10 00
9 50
10 00
9 40
10 00
TILB.URY.
A small village in the township of East Tilbury, County of Kent, Ontario.
1873 William T. Turner
74 See London Conference .
80
4 95
3 00
10 00
TILSONBURG.
A town in the township of Dereham, County of Oxford, Ontario.
1867 William F. Morrison, B.A., James Moss
68 Jonathan E. Betts, Richard G. James 334
69 Jonathan E. Betts, Walter Rigsby 291
70 Jonathan E. Betts, Edwin A. Chown, B.A 301
71 Daniel E. Brownell, Reuben Millyard i 301
72 Daniel E. Brownell, George C. Madden ! 244
73 Daniel E. Brownell, Charles Smith j 274
74 See London Conference < 294
It was formerly Bayham Circuit.
17
14
14
15
14
14
52
50
75
22
50
00
15 00
9
8
9
12
12
11
12
40
86
00
10
10
77
00
28 65
31 60
35 00
31 50
24 00
35 00
44 50
TORONTO.
The chief city of the Province of Ontario. Its name until 1834 was "York." The first Methodist
chapel was built on the south side of King Street, a little west of Jordan Street, in 1818. The
first class was organized in the fall of that year, and consisted of six persons. Prior to 1818, the
place was visited and an occasional sermon preached by the ministers of the Yonge Street Circuit.
1818 David Culp I 6
19 Samuel Belton I 65
20 Fitch Reed I 43
21 Fitch Reed, Kenneth McK. Smith | 30
Note. — The reason for having two preachers, as above, was that the new settlements might
be visited and societies organized. The next year Thomas Demorest and Rowley Heyland were
designated as Missionaries to New Settlements, and "York " again has only one minister.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
315
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
104
171
173
176
179
...«.
176
206
264
Sup. M.
Fund.
1822 Kenneth McK. Smith
23)
to > United with Yonge Street Circuit.
26)
27 William Ryerson
28 Franklin Metcalf
29 Franklin Metcalf
30 William Smith
81 John Ryerson
32 Alexander Irvine
Note. — The above were all known as part of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada.
The Conference of 1833 by its constitutional rights and by the unanimous vote of its members,
adopted terms of Union with the British Wesleyan Conference, exchanging the Episcopal form
of Church government, for an Annual Presidency, and henceforth became the Wesleyan Metho-
dist Church of Canada, affiliated with the English Wesleyan Conference. The George Street
Church erected by the British Wesleyans in 1832 was united with the Canadian Church under
one Circuit plan and so continued until the disruption of the Union with the English Conference
in 1840.
1833 Alexander Irvine, Ingham Sutcliffe
34 Thomas Turner, Egerton Ryerson
35 Matthew Lang, John C. Davidson
36 Matthew Lang, Joseph Stinson
37^Villiam Ryerson, Joseph Stinson
38 William Ryerson, Egerton Ryerson
39 Matthew Richey, Joseph Stinson
40 Egerton Ryerson, George R. Sanderson .
255
$23 65
218
14 04
289
28 60
289
28 74
252
$48 64
26 00
262
58 62
60 00
254
57 00
74 00
197
40 00
84 00
Note. — The English Conference having withdrawn from the Articles of Union agreed to
by the two bodies in 1833, a special Conference was convened in Toronto on the 22nd of October,
1840, when, in order to meet the contingencies of the work George R. Sanderson was removed to
Hamilton, Egerton Ryerson being left in charge of the Adelaide Street Church.
., ,;■ , -o \ Francis Coleman,
41 Egerton Ryerson, j Igaac R Howard;
42 Alexander NcNab, Lachlin Taylor
43 Henry Wilkinson, William Price
44 Henry Wilkinson, William Pollard
45 George B. Sanderson, George Young . . .
46 John Carroll, Noble F. English ...•
47 See Toronto First ,
- 244
21 63
316
24 00
376
34 95
376
36 00
389
33 74
379
34 00
233
19 63
35 00
34 50
36 00
36 00
36 00
28 00
13 80
Note. — At the Conference of 1847 the Union with the English Conference was renewed ;
henceforth the city circuits were known as Toronto East and Toronto West.
TORONTO— BRITISH WESLEYAN.
The English Wesleyan Conference having decided to organize a Church in Toronto, a few English
Methodists residing there erected a small frame building on George Street, between Duchess and
Queen Streets. It was dedicated in July, 1832. In 1833 the Union with the Canadian Methodist
Episcopal Conference was consummated, and the George Street Church was placed on the plan to
be worked in union with the Adelaide Street Church. It continued thus until the disruption of
the union in 1840 when it again became a separate charge.
1832 John Barry
33)
to > In union with Adelaide Street Church.
40 )
41 John G. Manly
42 John P. Hetherington, John G. Manly
43 John P. Hetherington, John B. Selley
44 John P. Hetherington, John B. Selley
45 William M. Harvard, Robert Cooney, John Breden..
46 William M. Harvard, Robert Cooney, John Hunt...
47 See Toronto Second
451
451
352
352
365
400
Not*;.— The George Street Church proving too small, in 1844 the present commodious
Richmond Street Church was erected. In 1847 the union with the Canada Wesleyan Conference
was renewed, and what had been known as the British Wesleyan Circuit was henceforth to be
known as Toronto West, and consisted of the Richmond Street and Queen Street Churches.
316
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
TORONTO FIRST.
From 1847 to 1871, known as Toronto East Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
233
$19 63
189
19 66
229
19 67
204
32 73
212
34 25
497
52 13
493
40 87
451
42 78
400
43 48
$36 25
380
52 73
37 00
385
56 75
37 04
364
49 67
19 40
455
67 20
29 67
455
58 00
26 03
403
47 75
26 10
553
53 92
29 94
500
58 71
25 10
528
63 42
29 CO
478
49 22
28 00
293
35 16
20 00
290
35 08
18 00
313
62 04
38 83
353
70 62
88 85
226
43 32
30 37
347
43 40
39 50
262
34 65
21 00
281
158 75
87 46
481
251 53
10 9 ■
Sup. M.
Fund.
1847 John Carroll, Joseph E. Ryerson
48 John Ryerson, Samuel S. Nelles, B.A
49 John Ryerson, Sanfuel S. Nelles, B.A,
,. T ■ t, I Alexander S. Byrne,
50 John Ryerson, j Jonn g Ey&nsf '
• 51 Ephraim B. Harper, David C. McDowell
52 Ephraim B. Harper, William H. Poole
53 Wellington Jefters, William H. Poole
54 John Gemley, John Bredin
55 John Gemley, John Bredin ,.
56 John Gemley, Joseph Joues
57 John Borland, Robert Fowler, M.D
58 John Borland, John C. Ash, William H. Laird
59 J. Borland, Wm. R. Parker, B.A., Wm. E. Walker.
60 Henry Wilkinson, Wm. E. Walker, Wm. Briggs. ...
61 Isaac B. Howard, Charles Lavell, Wm. Hall, B A...
62 Isaac B. Howard, Chas. Lavell, M.A., Wm. Hall,' B.A
63 Isaac B. Howard, Wm. W. Clarke, N. Bur wash, B.A.
64 J. A. Williams, Wm. W Clarke, N. Burwash, B.A
65 John A. Williams, Hugh Johnston, B.A
66 John A. Williams, | g^g Jgfc,. B^,
67 William Stephenson, George Bridgman, M.A
68 William Stephenson, James Hannon.
69 William Stephenson
70 George Cochran
71 George Cochran
72 George Cochran
73 John Potts
74 See Toronto Conference ..
$13 80
24 50
26 50
27 50
40 00
56 00
58 50
81 85
90 00
108 00
124 00
61 00
67 87
52 28
50 00
155 00
160 00
149 04
180 00
36 00
30 00
33 00
44 00
46 00
66 75
70 00
110 00
333 55
Note. — In the year 1865 the Yorkville Congregation was set off, and became a separate
charge. In 1869 the Berkley Street Congregation was likewise set off, and is now known as
Toronto Fourth. The " Old Frame Meeting-house " erected on King Street in 1818 was super-
ceded by the "New Brick Church " erected on the corner of Adelaide and Toronto Streets in
1832, and known as the Adelaide Street Church. In 1870 the block known as McGill Square
was purchased, on which is erected the present magnificent " Metropolitan Church." The lot
contains an area of two acres, inclosed with a substantial iron palisading. The total cost of the
ground and building was $150,000.
TORONTO SECOND.
From 1847 to 1871 known as Toronto West.
1847 Ephraim Evans, Samuel D. Rice
48 Samuel D. Rice, George H. Davis
49 William Squire, George H. Davis
50 William Squire, John Douse
51 Henry Wilkinson, John Douse
52 Henry Wilkinson, John Douse
53 Henry Wilkinson, E. B. Harper, Charles Lavell
54 John Borland, Ephraim B. Harper, Charles Lavell...
55 John Borland, Charles Lavell, George McRitchie
56 John Borland, James H. Bishop, John Learoyd
57 George Douglas, James H. Bishop, John Learoyd....
58 Geo. Douglas, Jas. H. Bishop, Wm. R. Parker, B.A.
59 George Douglas, William Scott, Charles Fish
60 James Elliott, Gifford Dorey, Charles Fish
61 James Elliott, Gifford Dorey, Charles Fish
62 James Elliott, Gifford Dorey, William Briggs
63 William Pollard, James Preston. William Briggs....
64 William Pollard, James Preston, Thos. W. Jerlery...
65 William Pollard, William Stephenson
66 George Young, William Stepenson
67 George Young, George Cochran
68 George Cochran, William J. Hunter
69 George Cochran, William J. Hunter
400
411
18 27
474
23 08
489
42 83
602
59 12
1040
63 15
1046
62 57
979
65 92
915
87 20
38 70
859
103 02
52 12
828
102 16
59 72
864
105 97
49 30
908
84 27
46 82
921
76 00
43 25
815
90 45
36 03
844
86 56
36 81
760
90 43
48 47
840
100 00
48 42
837
87 58
40*12
511
76 55
27 02
600
88 98
23 00
651
101 50
31 00
633
83 08
48 25
10 00
25 00
27 00
34 00
53 25
74 12
102 00
125 37
140 50
260 00
127 00
130 40
96 56
209 88
111 00
121 58
125 00
141 00
105 70
112 68
117 80
117 25
METROPOLITAN METHODIST CHURCH, MCGILL SQUARE, TORONTO.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
317
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of Conting.
Members. Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1870 Alexander Sutherland, Hugh Johnston, M. A.
71 Alexander Sutherland
72 Alexander Sutherland
73 Thomas W. Jeffery
74 ,See Toronto Conference
646
m 82
§56 50
$160 00
623
117 75
76 00
225 20
356
70 90
40 00
111 00
321
58 17
21 80
104 85
324
54 10
23 30
106 00
Note. — In 1853, the Elm Street Church was built to meet the wants of that part of the city,
hut on October 29th, 1861, it was destroyed by fire. In 1862 it was rebuilt. In 1865 it was
set off and is now known as Toronto Third. In 1871, the Queen Street Church was set off as
Toronto Fifth. Thus leaving Richmond Street Congregation as an independent charge.
TORONTO THIRD.
Elm Street Church, formerly connected with Toronto Second. From
North.
1865 Edward Hartley Dewart I
66 Edward Hartley Dewart ! 274
67 Edward Hartley Dewart j 305
68 James Henry Bishop I 399
69 James Henry Bishop ! 344
70 William Smith Griffin i 360
Edward F. Goff, I
W. Wellington Carson, \
72 William Smith Griffin, Geo. H. Bridgman, M.A.
73 Samuel J. Hunter, Isaac Tovell
74 See Toronto Conference
71 William Smith Griffin
I 383
' 386
427
I 506
39
00
46
55
46
02
49
50
47
18
48
52
S 65
88
i 7'2
29
| 90
40 '
, known
as Toronto
22 40
51 60
17 40
54 26
22 15
51 50
44 30
88 00
28 06
58 50
28 75
131 50
34 14
114 50
36 62
115 11
43 66
131 95
TORONTO FOURTH.
Berkeley Street Church, formerly part of Toronto East Circuit.
1869 James Hannon
70 William W Ross
71 William W. Ross
72 William W Ross
73 John Shaw
74 See Toronto Conference
TORONTO FIFTH.
Queen Street Church, formerly part of Toronto West Circuit.
1871 Hugh Johnston, M.A.
72 Hugh Johnston, M.A.
73 William Henry Poole
159
24 55
19 30
10 00
181
24 75
28 10
14 75
177
30 25
10 60
29 25
186
38 54
17 12
30 40
161
38 60
14 05
31 00
74 See Toronto Conference .
275
320
424
56 79
71 35
61 70
26 00
32 35
30 00
113 00
124 25
125 00
TORONTO— YORKVILLE.
Yorkville is an incorporated village, adjoining Toronto city. Until 1865 it formed a part of the
Toronto East or First Circuit.
1865
67
69
John Potts
John Potts
Alexander Sutherland
Alexander Sutherland
Alexander Sutherland
70 Ephraim Evans, D.D
71 Ephraim Evans, D.D
72 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A..
73 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A.
74 See Toronto Conference
142
16 10
170
25 41
166
25 33
155
20 75
145
15 30
151
34 10
157
34 25
197
38 60
215
49 58
7 07
5 12
8 00
20 00
14 00
19 00
16 20
18 00
30 61
144 00
251 85
256 23
256 03
262 48
285 15
315 19
356 70
332 94
TORONTO CIRCUIT.
During the years 1822-24, this was .known as the "New Settlements" Mission, but in 1825 it was
designated as above, from Toronto Township in the County of Peel. The Circuit was three
hundred miles in extent and had thirty preaching places. The townships of Trafalgar, Esquesing,
Nassagaweya, Woolwich, Erin, Caledon, Tecumseth, Albion and West Gwillimbury, were included
in its bounds.
1822 Kenneth McK. Smith, William Griffis.
23 Thomas Demorest, Rowley Heyland ..
„i -o i xt i i I Daniel McMullen,
24 Rowley Heyland, j John Huston>
25 William H. Williams, George Sovereign
26 George Sovereign, John Black ...
30
162
356
305
318
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
i »m t v t>i i i Cornelius Flummerfelt,
1827 John Black, j John Carroll>
28 James Wilson, Henry Shaler
29 David Youmans, John Armstrong
30 Robert Corson, Henry Shaler
( Alexander McNab,
31 Robert Corson, < Samuel Rose,
( (Jacob Kennedy, )
32 George Bissell, Matthias Holtby
33 Zenas Adams, Thomas Fawcett
34 John Beatty
35 Edmund Stoney, Thomas Mc Mullen
36 Edmund Stoney, Hannibal Mulkins
37 Rowley Hey land, John Flanagan
38 Rowley Heyland, Simon Huntingdon. .
39 Rowley Heyland, Simon Huntingdon
40 Ezra Adams, John Lever
41 Horace Dean, John Lever..
42 John Law, Thomas McMullen
43 John Law, Charles W. M. Gilbert
44 John Law, John W Cawthorne
45 James Spencer, James Hutchinson
46 George Poole, James Hutchinson
47 Peter Ker, John S. Evans
48 Circuit divided. See Brampton and Cooksville
356
400
422
530
590
734
485
502
514
560
602
540
463
470
494
507
581
699
563
501
426
470
$20 00
24 00
20 00
20 00
13 21
24 00
32 00
34 00
36 53
28 09
20 10
18 00
$11 00
11 30
36 55
31 12
26 15
18 00
16 00
14 64
13 48
13 10
27 63
25 69
36 70
22 11
21 53
25 00
TRENTON.
A town situate at the mouth of the River Trent, at the head of the beautiful Bay of Quinte, in the
townships of Sidney and Murray, and Counties of Northumberland and Hastings. It was
formerly part of Frankford and Trenton Circuits. Distant from Belleville 12 miles.
1862 Joseph E. Sanderson, M. A,
63 John English 102 3 26 $100' 15 50
64 John English 105 3 53 197 12 21
65 Amos E. Russ 100 3 52 2 40 12 15
66AmosE.Russ 171 8 00 4 00 15 61
67 Amos E. Russ 155 7 34 4 00 2167
68 Thomas Cobb 160 10 70 4 62 20 00
69 Thomas Cobb 180 9 00 5 35 20 00
70ThomasCobb '. 200 10 00 5 00 22 00
71 Isaac Weldon, Adolphus G. Knight 205 12 00 7 00 23 00
72 Isaac Weldon, John W Bell 232 14 28 7 00 2100
73 Isaac Weldon 269 13 06 7 11 34 02
74 See Toronto Conference 297 1117 4 09 42 25
TROWBRIDGE.
A village in the township of Elma, County of Perth, Ontario.
Nelson Brown,
1867
68
69
.70
71
( William Tucker,
William Tucker....
William Tucker,
Nathaniel Smith
Nathaniel Smith
72 John Hough
73 John Hough
74 See London Conference.
It was formerly part of Elma Mission.
136
7 10
2 45
138
7 75
7 00
127
7 80
4,00
130
7 41
4 00
145
6 05
3 80
148
7 15
3 90
148
7 60
4 33
19 21
19 50
15 00
10 00
12 00
13 20
22 00
TWEED.
A village in the township of Hungerford, County of Hastings, Ontario.
Hungerford Circuit.
1870 Joseph Kilgour
71 Joseph Kilgour
72 Joseph Kilgour
73 Archelaus Doxee
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly part of
180
8 00
......
6 25
200
9 63
5 40
200
7 42
3 47
200
7 02
3 50
53 80
21 23
21 50
20 00
* Nelson Circuit Met off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
319
TYRCONNELL.
A village in the township of Dunwich, County of Elgin, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1868 Alexander Drennan.
69 Benjamin Sherlock
70 Benjamin Sherlock ....
71 Edward Cragg
72 Edward Cragg
73 Thomas Hanna
74 See London Conference
70
76
90
105
95
100
102
$7 89
8 00
8 10
6 00
6 25
7 06
U
4
54
60
00
00
75
08
$5 90
6 15
7 00
8 00
8 00
11 75
u.
UTTERSON.
A village in the township of Stephenson, County of Victoria, Ontario.
1873 Supplied from Bracebridge
74 See Toronto Conference.
25
UXBRIDGE.
A thriving village in the township of Uxbridge, County of Ontario.
Albert Circuit.
1868 Marmaduke L. Pearson
69 Thomas Campbell
70 Thomas Campbell... _
71 George Browne
72 George Browne
73 John S. Evans
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly part of Prince
60
92
/ 8 01
3 00
7 50
100
7 50
4 40
7 50
110
10 30
6 29
10 34
90
11 53
6 50
12 00
105
13 25
5 50
12 25
124
12 37
5 00
18 27
V.
VESPRA.
A township .on Kempenfeltd Bay, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
1867 John H. Keppel
68 James Woodsworth
69 James Woodsworth
70 Isaac Gold
71 Isaac Gold
72 Isaac Gold
73 George M. Brown
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly part of Barrie Circuit.
127
9 09
4 03
12 20
109
8 93
4 50
14 44
114
9 26
3 85
13 62
110
10 15
4 29
9 45
130
7 50
2 20
10 94
132
7 62
1 25
12 83
148
8 92
5 49
16 30
VICTORIA ROAD.
This Mission is in the County of Victoria, Ontario, and takes its name from a new road opened through
the county. It has appointments in the townships of Bexley, Laxton, Carden and Somerville..
1861 William Galbraith
62 William R. Barker 52
63 Now called Col >oconk Mission 57
1 00
1 75
0 30
0 79
1 (JO
VIENNA.
A village in the township of Bayham, County of Elgin, Ontario.
and from Ingersoll 29 miles.
1853 OrrinH. Ellsworth
54 OrrinH. Ellsworth 100
55 Edwin Clement j 131
56 Edwin Clement 13o
Distant from St. Thomas 28 miles,
11 02
12 00
11 35
6 27
4 00
5 50
* One appointment given to Rugby Mission, one appointment given to Angus Mission, and one
appointment added from Hillsdale Mission.
320
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year.
Names of Ministers.
1857 Edwin Clement....
58 James Preston
59 James Preston
60 Andrew A. Smith.
61 Andrew A. Smith
62 Andrew A. 8mith .
63 John Mills
64 Henry Lanton
65 James Harris
66 James Harris
67
68
69
70
Peter M. Bawtinhimer.
Peter M. Bawtinhimer.,
Daniel E. Brownell
Daniel E. Brownell
71 William C. Watson, M.A.
72 William C. Watson, M.A.,
73 George Ferguson
74 See London Conference
(D. M. SeUll,)
Wm. Godwin,
Wm. H. Cairnduff.
No. of
Members.
Sup. M.
Fund.
168
223
201
149
140
102
190
108
108
161
190
209
212
191
245
295
295
300
$11 46
7 78
6 68
7 79
8 06
5 16
5 20
6 00
4 75
6 80
9 48
9 56
10 00
10 04
10 26
11 50
12 15
12 32
$4 85
3 18
2 22
3 65
3 72
2 05
2 20
2 50
0 94
2 86
3 00
3 80
3 92
4 75
6 67
6 00
5 55
7 30 !
$7 56
6 00
12 25
5 90
5 50
5 10
5 25
8 25
5 44
19 60
14 00
19 12
19 25
11 13
19 56
6 50
8 00
16 60
w.
/WALKERTON.
The County Town of the County of Bruce, Ontovio. It was formerly part of Hanover Circuit.
1872 Phineas D. Will
73 Phineas D. Will
74 See Toronto Conference.
85
87
8 00
8 25
3 00
3 00
9 00
9 40
WALLACE.
A village and township in the Connty of Perth, Ontario. It was formerly part of Grey Mission.
Distant from Stratford 42 miles. '
1855 James M. Clarke
56 James E. Dyer
57 George Washington, William Cross
58 William M. C. Luke
59 William M. C. Luke
60 William M. C.Luke
Nelson Brown..,
Nelson Brown
Andrew Milliken
Andrew Milliken
Andrew Milliken
Isaac Crane, Joseph M. Hagar, B.A
Circuit divided, and part of it given to Listowel.
Trowbridge, and Teviotdale Circuits
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
104
142
153
172
159
178
192
191
211
220
221
206
3 63
4 28
3 05
1 50
0 74
00
14
23
85
00
6 00
4 50
25
20
00
0 50
27
15
12
53
50
10
00
67
10
25
00
20
50
2 41
3 08
7 00
6 75
10 00
11 50
WALLACEBUBG.
Aaron D.
Aaron D.
Miller. ,
Miller.
66
4 00
60
65
5 90
70
4 95
65
7 18
61
13 09
92
6 98
150
8 60
165
3 89
137
4 50
123
2 10
A village on the River Sydenham, in the townships of Chatham and Sombra, Counties of Kent and
Bothwell, Ontario. Distant from Sarnia 32 miles,* from Chatham 18 miles.
1850 Joseph Hill
51 Joseph Hugill
52 Francis Chapman
53 Francis Chapman ,
54
55
56
57
58 Edward Cragg
59 Edward Cragg ...
60 Edward Cragg
61 Samuel C. Philp, jr .
I
2 00
3 16
6 10
1 15
1 Q3
3 48
1 25
5 10
5 50
2 75
6 75
6 35
3 00
3 SI
6 2i
5 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
321
Year
Names of Ministers.
1862 Samuel (J. Philp, jr
63 William Irwin
64 William Irwin
65 Alfred McCann
66 Eobert Mark
Robert Mark, M.D
EdmundS. Shorey
Thomas Culbert
Thomas Culbert
.Richard Kerr
72 William W Edwards
Walpole Island, 70 members, united 1 year.
73 William W. Edwards
74 See London Conference
67
68
69
70
71
No. of
Members.
137
175
155
160
161
163
135
104
60
62
63
122
Conting.
Fund.
$2 25
3 00
3 02
3 08
8 00
.8 35
2
7
4
4
4
06
05
17
25
30
Educa.
Fund.
25
50
40
50
50
67
59
03
58
15
18
Sup. M.
Fund.
8 27
8 05
3 45
2 60
$7 00
7 50
7 53
7 60
10 00
11 15
4 36
9 26
5 80
6 14
6 19
7 22
4 44
WALPOLE.
A township in the County of Haldimand, Ontar io.
1838 Charles B. Goodrich
39 Cornelius Flummerfelt 64
40 William Price 72
41 81
42 Luther 0. Rice 102
43 Luther 0. Rice 135
44 Name of Mission changed to York 105
2 50
1 62
2 00
It was formerly part of Simcoe Circuit.
WALSINGHAM.
A village and township in the County of Norfolk, Ontario.
1848 Solomon Waldron
49 George Kennedy
50 George Kennedy
51 Matthew Whiting
52 Matthew Whiting
53 Matthew Whiting
54 Matthew Swann
55 Matthew Swann
56 i ?ZnWakS°n' i William WiUiamS
57 William Lund, James Kennedy
58 William Lund, James Kennedy
59 Henry Reid, Phineas D. Will
60 Thomas Jeffers, Ira C. Lee
61 Henry Reid, James Anderson
62 Thomas Jeffers, Dennis L. Huff
63 Francis W. Ware, Joseph H. Stinson
64 Francis W Ware, John Doel
65 Alexander Drennan '.
66 Alexander Drennan
67 Alexander Drennan
68 Joseph Messmore
69 JohnF. German, M.A
70 See St Williams
WALTER'S FALLS.
A village in the township of Holland, County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of St. Vincent
Mission. Distant from Meaford 14 miles, from Owen Sound 16 miles, and from Collingwood 30
miles.
1864 JohnC. Willmott, B.A
65 JohnC. Willmott, B.A
66 Phineas D. Will
67 Phineas D. Will, Nelson Sanders
68 Phineas D. Will, John Saunders
69 Isaac Baker, Thomas R. Reid
70 Isaac Baker, Nathan Austin
71 Isaac Baker, William M. Bielby
72 William Tucker, John Hart
73 William Tucker
74 See Toronto Conference
200
7 00
190
12 50
196
8 00
280
8 75
360
9 00
360
10 00
*470
19 80
3 36
300
15 00
3 00
332
20 96
6 37
344
12 50
5 00
353
12 48
5 34
294
11 50
3 47
294
11 97
3 75
300
9 59
3 31
280
10 11
2 65
230
16 16
1 53
228
9 07
1 79
176
5 73
5 51
t 182
11 81
4 52
152
9 47
4 33
164
10 00
4 00
176
10 77
5 30
3 05
5 05
6 50
7 00
8 00
9 00
13 34
8 00
12 62
10 00
5 27
5 73
7 89
11 98
13 00
22 00
5 02
10 58
16 55
9 00
14 07
14 23
84
3 19
1 00
86
4 77
2 11
110
5 00
2 61
123
5 14
2 64
150
6 4S
4 00
150
1 56
2 00
144
2 50
3 00
169
2 55
3 05
171
4 25
3 55
143
5 75
3 85
2 00
4 24
9 15
9 29
5 60
4 00
8 25
8 55
8 75
9 25
21
Fredericksburg set off.
t Port Rowan set off.
322
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
, WARDSVILLE.
A village in the township of Mosa, County of Middlesex, Ontario. - Distant from London 36 miles.
Year1
Names of Ministers.
347 Solomon Waldron
48 Thomas Peacock ?
49 Edward Sallows
50 Charles Silvester
51 Charles Silvester
52 Charles Silvester
53 William Ames
54 William Ames
55 William Ames. .
56 William Ames
57 Edwin Peake
58 Edwin Peake
59 William Hawke
60 William Hawke
61 William Hawke
62 Oliver E. Burch
63 Oliver E. Burch
64 Conrad Vandusen
Euphemia united with it.
65 Conrad Vandusen, Thomas Atkinson.
66 Thomas Cleworth, Frederick York ...
67 Thomas Cleworth
68 John Webster
69 John Webster
70 Joseph Sheply
71 Richard W. Woodsworth
72 Richard W Woodsworth
73 Richard W. Woodsworth
74 See London Conference
No. of
Conting.
Members.
Fund.
57
$2 84
100
163
6 13
100
5 12
92
7 71
110
8 03
131
18 23
144
20 12
115
18 65
129
5 50
164
8 00
150'
8 00
130
7 00
145
6 56
146
4 86
147
5 19
170
7 10
199
7 56
*285
17 36
124
5 40
112
5 00
97
6 16
100
6 28
98
6 49
99
7 00
96
8 00
108
7 93
Educa.
Fund.
52
49
00
60
do
00
40
95
61
83
81
00
00
14
45
47
00
05
50
50
Sup. M.
Fund.
$2 89
4 47
4 07
4 25
6 67
10 00
8 50
16 26
7 75
8 00
9 00
6 00
4 00
4 10
5 35
5 87
5
11
89
97
8 10
7 00
10 75
10 87
20 62
20 34
13 00
12 57
WARSAW
A village in the township of Dummer, County of Peterboro', Ontario.
Lakefield Mission.
It was formerly part of
1866 Joseph H. Stinson
60
2 08
1 49
3 25
48
3 60
1 08
7 00
46
3 00
3 50
6 50
48
2 50
3 00
6 50
71 John W. Wicher
91
4 02
4 05
9 35
72 JohnW. Wicher
96
4 05
4 07
10 00
73 JohnW Wicher
74 See Toronto Conference
97
4 07
4 09 .
12 00
75
4 20
4 IS
13 00
WARWICK.
A village and township in the County of Lambton, Ontario.
London 36 miles.
Distant from Sarnia 25 miles, from
1840 David Hardie
56
82
137
s . . ..
241
234
0 75
3 69
0 75
45
2 12
46 Robert Corson, Thomas Williams
200
155
3 40
3 80
2 66
48 )
to , Included in Adelaide Mission. \
50)
75
5 71
2 19
84
130
7 05
10 31
2 40
1 25
Newbury set oft'.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
323
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Thomas Crews
56 Thomas Crews
57 Thomas S. Howard, Alexander Langford
58 Thomas S. Howard, Alexander Langford
59 William Chapman, Thomas Culbert
60 Wm. Chapman, Thomas Culbert, Ezra A. Stafford..
61 Thomas Atkinson
Thomas Atkinson
Thomas Atkinson
Oliver E. Burch
Oliver E. Burch
Oliver E. Burch
67 James Broley
68 James Broley
69 James Broley
70 William Hicks (Joseph Little]
71 See Watford
62
63
64
65
66
No. of
Members.
113
103
164
312
377
444
485
219
217
185
163
198
206
185
195
231
245
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
§5 20
12 25
3 10
15 00
12 00
16 00
18 00
5 00
5 58
6 00
8 70
14 13
14 21
10 82
14 38
14 40
5 35
§8 05
5 00
4 00
3 10
8 50
9 00
3 21
60
06
25
33
10
12
12 66
8 13
10 84
$1
90
10
00
12
00
16 00
12 00
15
00
13
00
7
00
8
00
10
00
23 76
25
45
27
10
25
88
29
00
29
50
28 50
WASHINGTON.
A village in the township of Blenheim, County of Oxford, Ontario.
260
266
260
252
246
230
252
276
242
It was formerly Blenheim Mission.
1866 Richard Formim, John Smiley, B.A
67 William Ames, George Ferguson
68 William Ames, Ezekiel Richardson
•» 69 William Ames, Thomas M. Campbell
70 William W. Shepherd, John E. Lanceley .,
71 William W. Shepherd, Daniel W Thompson .
72 William W. Shepherd, Henry Berry
73 Samuel Tucker
74 See London Conference
WATERDOWN.
A village in the township of East Flamb5ro', County of Wentworth,
of Nelson Circuit. Distant from Hamilton 6
1854 Joseph Messmore
55 Joseph Messmore 195
56 Alexander T. Green 195
57 Thomas Jeffers 213
58 James Gray 267
59JamesGray 236
60 James Gray, William J. Hunter t 250
61 William Philp," William J. Hunter 384
62 William Philp, William J. Hunter 382
63 William Philp, William H. Laird 404
64 James Greener, William H. Laird 426
65 James Greener, William H. Laird 440
66 James Greener, Thomas A. Ferguson, Joseph Hall ... 425
67 George Kennedy, Thomas A. Ferguson 438
68 William Willoughby, John Wilson, B. A J 37 2
69 William Willpughby, John Wilson, B. A 367
70 William Willoughby, Charles E. Mclnty re 357
71 William Morton, George C. Madden 327
72 William Morton, John Bobbins 327
73 William Morton, Richard W Padgham 294
74 See London Conference 296
14 72
14 80
17 00
13 00
12 22
13 42
13 40
14 39
14 07
Ontario,
miles.
6 55
6 65
8 00
16 00
10 00
12 00
14 25
9 77
6 50
31 50
42 50
43 00
30 00
28 20
29 50
33 50
30 80
44 50
It was formerly part
16 03
16 75
13 00
11
17
00
00
14 40
23 27
27 70
25 07
30 73
26 00
16 63
22 90
25 28
13 10
15 50
15 61
22 05
22 05
22 25
3
4
7
15
00
00
82
05
37
75
12 34
11 97
13 54
9 24
6 55
7 12
5 75
15 00
12 00
10 00
12 00
12 08
6 00
16 25
23 50
15 25
17 37
17 13
18 88
29 25
29 11
41 17
42 13
51 00
41 05
64 19
64 45
42 25
43 00
41 24
45 00
58 19
48 49
WATERFORD.
A village in the township of Townsend, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
Norfolk Mission.
1867 William C. Watson, M.A
68 George Ferguson
69
70
71
72
73
Daniel V. Lucas
Daniel V. Lucas
Daniel V. Lucas
William J. Ford
William J. Ford
74 See London Conference .
80
90
100
120
132
120
115
It was formerly known as
65
30
32
01
22
45
86
36
50
90
10
00
00
44
16
65
6 00
6 00
05
43
26
03
6 65
6 75
* Arkona set off. + Wellington Square taken from Oakville Circuit and annexed to this.
t Circuit divided and 142 members given to form the Wellington Square Circuit.
324
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
WATERLOO— KINGSTON.
A village in the township of Kingston, County of Frontenac, Ontario. Distant from Kingston 3 miles.
It was formerly part of Kingston Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1831 Henry Shaler . . . .
32 George Ferguson, Henry Shaler . . „ . . .....
900
33 George Ferguson, James Currie . . . . . . . . :
855
$16 05
713
13 09
35 Matthew Whiting, Lewis Warner . ...'......
442
....
13 10
36 John Baxter, Solomon Snider ...
412
13 11
37 John Baxter, Lewis Warner —
365
$13 75
6 40
38 Ezra Healy, William Haw
377
17 01
13 49
39 Ezra Healy .' ......
375
25 92
24 75
40 Ezra Healy, William H. Williams .
400
27 19
9 60
41 Conrad Vandusen
456
25 71
8 00
42 Conrad Vandusen, James Currie . . . . .
480
28 34
9 00
43 Conrad Vandusen, Gilbert Miller
498
23 16
.
12 70
670
19 83
. .
13 97
45 Wellington Jeffers, Vincent B. Howard ... ....
531
28 23
20 00
46 William Haw, Vincent B. Howard . . ...
532
20 53
10 75
47 Cyrus R. Allison
*548
20 00
11 00
48 Cyrus R. Allison.. .. ..
155
10 50
7 35
49 Cyrus R. Allison . ......
212
11 14
■ . ■ .
8 05
219
11 55
9 75
217
12 00
....
9 25
52 Charles Taggart. .. .. ....
221
10 20
8 86
53 William Philp
211
-14 77
10 00
54 William Philp...*
195
15 44
. . . .
18 25
55 William Philp
196
15 57
....
20 68
56 George F. Playter, David A. Johnston
203
16 95
$5 97
25 00
57 George F. Playter, William W. Miller .
230
20 93
7 00
25 00
58 William Stephenson, Samuel Wilson
224
14 80
6 00
24 00
59 William Stephenson, Edmund S. Shorey
272
16 08
5 50
■ 24 50
60 William Stephenson, William H. Peake .
320
15 65
7 00
24 00
61 J. Herbert Starr, John Russell. .........
265
15 00
7 45
24 50
62 J. Herbert Starr, George H. Field .
298
14 00
7 00
30 00
63 J. Herbert Starr, Edmund S. Shorey
265
14 05
5 50
35 00
64 Edward A. Ward . .
271
13 12
4 79
20 00
65 Edward 4. Ward, John F. German, B.A
280
13 33
5 06
22 54
66 Edward A. Ward, Joseph H. Chant ...
285
14 43
6 00
20 10
67 George Case, William C. Washington, B.A. .
250
15 40
6 00
23 15
68 See Cataraqui
250
16 50
4 50
25 92
WATFORD.
A village in the township of Warwick, County of Lambton, Ontario.
1871 William Hicks
72 William Hicks, William J. Maxwell ...
73 James McCartney, Henry E. Hill.
74 See London Conference . . .. .. ....
It was formerly Warwick Circuit.
28 50
29 00
30 00
31 00
245
5 35
10 84
269
5 52
7 00
+ 305
5 60
6 45
270
15 18
6 60
WAWANOSH.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly part of Goderich Mission.
1855 . . . ,
56 Thomas Dawsou . ...
57 William Williams, George Jones
58 Ephraim L. Koyl, Elias W. Frazee..
59 Ephraim L. Koyl, John Neelands . .
60 Ephraim L. Koyl, Webster W. Leach.
61 William Bryers . . ....
62 William Bryers, George Leach. .
63 Thomas Hadwin, Thomas Cullen...
64 Thomas Hudwin, James McCartney. . .
65 Thomas Hadwin, George W. Rich .
66 Now called Dungannon Circuit
150
158
217
202
160
234
:244
224
205
209
211
4 94
3 00
5 00
6 56
10 00
10 10
11 00
10 10
10 50
9 00
12 00
3 09
4 45
2 24
3 80
4 00
4 40
4 10
4 20
3 50
4 28
4 00
4 00
6 00
10 43
10 67
10 75
27 00
20 60
16 00
18 30
20 00
Wilton set off.
+ 16 members given to Alvinstbn Misson.
+ Some appointments given to Lucknow.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
325
WELLAND.
A town on the Welland Canal, in the townships of Crowland and Gainsboro', Counties of Welland and
Mo nek, Ontario. It was formerly Crowland Mission. Distant from St. Catharines 18 miles,
from Dunnville 12 miles, and from Hamilton 28 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1854 Thomas Jeffers
55 James Harris
140
$12 00
$2 80
$8 00
56 James Harris, Benjamin S. Hoskins
175
16 16
7 08
13 50
57 James Armstrong, Benjamin S. Hoskins
214
14 24
6 37
24 62
58 James Armstrong, John V. Wilson
210
16 32
7 00
20 00
59 John Wakefield, Peter M. Bawtinhimer. .
241
12 00
6 00
12 00
60 Thomas S. Keough, James Whiting
175
14 00
6 50
17 00
61 Thomas S. Keough
217
18 10
4 82
23 00
119
9 93
3 00
10 71
63 Joseph Reynolds. .
129
8 34
3 73
11 39
64 Thomas D. Pearson . . . . ...
150
8 30
1 50
12 00
65 Thomas D. Pearson. .
125
6 07
3 15
10 50
66 Joel Briggs
123
7 48
2 20
9 00
170
8 60
2 50
15 00
68 Joel Briggs
166
8 25
2 75
25 00
69 Richard Clarke . . .
215
9 00
5 00
40 00
70 Richard Clarke, Richard G. James.
234
9 00
7 00
35 00
" 71 Richard Clarke, William F. Perley.
215
9 20
7 00
27 50
72 James Goodwin, Charles R. Morrow
260
9 50
7 50
30 00
73 James Goodwin, Thomas Gee ...
262
13 87
7 50
30 62
264
15 69
7 50
38 25
Will
WELLESLEY.
A village and township in the County of Waterloo, Ontario. It was formerly part of Stratford
Mission. Distant from Hamilton 47 miles, and from Toronto 84 miles.
1851 George Case . . . . <~
52 Drummond G. Fletcher
53 John L. Kerr
54
55 Henry Bawtinhimer, William L. Scott . .
56 James M. Clarke
57 Thomas Robson
58 Thomas Robson, Phineas D
59 David Hunt
60 David Hunt, Robert Godfrey
61 James E. Dyer, David Chalmers. . . .
62 James E. Dyer, George L. Haight ...
63 Isaac Crane, John Armstrong (B)
64 Isaac Crane, William S. McCullough, B.A
65 Isaac Crane, Joseph M. Hagar, B.A.
66 Andrew Milliken, Christopher Cookman.
fio [ Included in Millbank Circuit,
69 Thomas Feather
70 Thomas Feather
71 James Woodsworth
72 James Woodsworth. ...
73 Joseph Deacon
74 See London Conference .
94
1 20
75
130
4 66
162
8 40
165
8 00
154
9 72
4 64
238
9 00
2 25
218
6 75
3 75
260
8 00
3 75
300
9 00
4 00
272
9 10
4 36
265
9 12
4 40
322
9 79
5 66
311
9 15
5 29
272
7 66
5 60
365
16 43
3 33
140
5 79
2 6i
128
4 00
2 12
119
5 14
2 29
101
6 13
2 61
103
11 18
4 50
1
80
8 50
12
00
9
10
5
00
7
00
9
00
10
00
11
50
11
50
13 76
7
64
28 74
31
50
1090
13
42
13 78
14
00
18
00
WELLINGTON.
A village in the township of Hillier, County of Prince Edward, Ontario. Part of Consecon Circuit.
1869 Silas Huntingdon
70 Silas Huntingdon
71 Stephen Bond. . .
72 Garrett J. Dingman
73 Garrett J. Dinnman
74 See Toronto Conference
205
5 00
4 50
200
5 50
6 47
208
6 55
1 58
220
8 50
1 80
250
4 45
4 00
12 00
18 50
19 56
27 14
13 53
326
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
WELLINGTON SQUARE.
A village in the township of Nelson, County of Halton, Ontario.
Circuit.
It was formerly part of Waterdow
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Eund.
142
156
$9 66
$10 66
161
9 00
10 00
220
19 23
10 97
253
19 45
11 14
239
19 56
6 75
228
19 35
6 25
Sup. M.
Fund.
70
1868 Thomas W. Jeffery
69 Thomas W Jeffery
i James Gray,
Charles A. Hanson,
71 Charles A. Hanson.. . . .
72 Hall Christopherson
73 Hall Christopherson
74 See London Conference,
$12 00
22 00
47 39
55 00
60 25
75 09
WESLEY VILLE.
A village in the township of Lacorne, County of Terrebonne, Quebec.
Richard Garrett . .
Thomas Campbell . .
Edmund S. Ingalls. .
Edmund S. Ingalls . .
Malcolm McDonald. .
Malcolm McDonald.
1835
36
37
38
39
40 [ Supplied by J. F. Elliott.
41
42
43
44
45 ...... . ...
46 Rufus A. Flanders.. .
47
48 .
49
50
51
52
53
to
65
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Henry Cox . . . .....
Henry Cox
John Hutchinson
John Douglas. ....
G. N. A. F. T. Dickson.
United with Rowdon.
Andrew Armstrong ....
Andrew Armstrong. ..
Edward A. Ward
Edward A. Ward . .
Ozias Barber. . . . .
Ozias Barber. . . . .... ...
John Webster, Cornelius A. Jones . .......
John Webster, Cornelius A. Jones
John Webster, David Thompson . .
Circuit divided. See Shawbridge and N. Glasgow .
WESTMEATH.
120
127
123
104
100
96
126
126
126
142
174
154
170
170
96
110
140
197
171
144
226
196
160
12
60
8
00
4
87
5
90
3
65
2
00
5
63
6 30
5 57
A village and township in the County of Renfrew, Ontario.
1848 Henry Shaler ..
49 John Howes
50 John Howes
51 Jonathan Loverin . .
52 Henry Shaler.
53 Henry Shaler .... . . . :
54 Richard M. Hammond
55 Richard M Hammond
56 Richard M. Hammond, William Scales. ...
57 William Morton, James F. Latimer
58 William Morton, Thomas Cleworth
59 William Morton, Donald Sutherland
60 William Tomblin
61 William Tomblin, Samuel Jackson
62 William Tomblin, George Washington, B. A
63 Richard M. Hammond. George Washington, B.A.
0 50
10
95
10
50
01
3 02
2 53
59
1 32
78
3 53
...
91
4 23
-jo r.
84
3 00
....
80
5 32
85
5 40
.
87
6 00
4 00
99
6 00
4 00
138
5 12
1 97
176
6 00
2 00
155
6 12
2 10
152
8 60
2 12
150
5 50
2 70
154
6 75
2 60
170
5 63
2 75
7 12
5 52
6 00
9 00
6 00
5 00
10 94
17 60
14 37
1 18
1 20
3 00
3 07
3 28
3 37
4 00
8 00
10 62
11 00
16 00
11 00
9 00
10 00
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
327
Year
Names of Ministers.
1864 R. M. Hammond, George Washington, B.A
65 Richard M. Hammond, Thomas H. Walker
66 William Tomblin.
67 William Tomblin.
68 William Tomblin
69 Alexander Lester ....
70 Alexander Lester
71 John Howes, Robrrt F. Oliver
72 John Howes
73 John Howes, Samuel E. Maudsley. .
74 See Montreal Conference.
No. of
Members.
176
180
173
155
158
140
142
175
227
219
225
Educa.
Fund.
$1 83
2 65
1 28
2 26
1 24
3 00
1 50
3 25
1 75
3 50
5 00
8 01
5 20
8 75
7 15
8 88
7 40
6 21
3 26
0 13
4 70
Sup. M.
Fund.
310 15
9 73
10 50
11
11
11
00
00
00
13 50
27 50
28 00
30 50
40 00
WESTMINSTER.
A township on the River Thames, in the County of Middlesex, Ontario.
1816 John Hamilton. . . ... ...
17 David Youmans, Caleb Swazy
18 Daniel Shepherdson.
19 Alvin Torry ....
20 Isaac B. Smith, Samuel Belton
21 James Jackson, George Ferguson, William Ryerson.
22 James Jackson, George Ferguson
23 George Ferguson
■» 24 George Ferguson
25 James Jackson . . ...
26 Robert Corson
27 Matthew Whiting
28 George Sovereign, Richard Phelps
29 Asahel Hurlburt
30 Samuel Belton, Simon Huntingdon
31 Horace Dean, John Baxter ...
32 Hamilton Biggar. ...
33 Samuel Rose, Peter Ker. . . .
34 Samuel Rose
35 Conrad Vandusen, John K. Williston. . ....
36 1
to > Included in St, Thomas Circuit.
54 )
55 John Hutchinson ...
56 John Hutchinson
57 Thomas Crews
58 Thomas Crews . .
59 Thomas Crews ....
60 Luther O. Rice
61 Luther O. Rice
62 James A. Iveson
63 James A. Iveson
64 James A. Iveson
65 William Ames
66 William Ames
67 Richard J. Forman
68 Richard J. Forman
69 James E. Dyer
70 James E. Dyer
71 James E. Dyer
72 David C. Clappison
73 David C. Clappison
74 See London Conference
166
324
281
301
328
356
475
300
341
331
413
425
294
278
278
346
338
384
411
416
217
144
177
250
222
200
184
160
160
150
200
200
215
230
222
219
212
200
196
23 65
4 97
10 00
8 00
5 00
3 40
7 26
8 27
8 65
8 16
18 00
18 00
16 23
16 24
12 74
12 80
14 05
16 20
16 39
4 26
4 08
4 00
3 00
00
14
64
76
2 82
6 00
7 00
7 05
9 00
9 00
10 00
8 50
8 53
4 00
5 55
10 95
10 CO
8 00
10 00
10 00
8 00
7 16
7 54
8 56
10 85
7 00
8 20
15 00
18 05
22 57
23 50
25 00
28 00
28 50
37 77
WESTON.
A village on the River Humber, in the townships of York and Etobicoke, County of York, Ontario.
It was formerly called Humber Circuit. Distant from Toronto 9 miles.
1857 Richard Jones, Henry Jackson ■ ••
58 Richard Jones, William Hayhurst 210 24 13 6 70 17 15
59 William Philp 238 25 46 7 00 22 32
60 William Philp 163 14 53 5 81 23 50
61 Joseph L. Sanders 146 1174 6 69 26 60
62 Joseph L. Sanders. .... 144 12 15 7 50 23 20
328
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Yew-
Names of Ministers.
1863 Thomas Jeffers
64 Thomas Jeffers
65 Thomas Jeffers.
66 Noble F. English
67 Noble F. English
68 Noble F. English ...
69 John Shaw
70 John Shaw .
71 William McFadden. . .
72 Joseph H. Locke
73 Joseph H. Locke.
74 See Toronto Conference. ,
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
139
$12 20
$17 60
139
10 52
3 00
143
10 00
3 00
144
9 00
3 00
126
9 05
3 11
127
9 34
4 71
128
13 45
7 81
125
14 02
8 01
154
16 00
11 75
160
16 50
11 75
170
25 26
13 50
180
24 56
10 35
Sup. M.
Fund.
$30 00
34 18
20 00
20 00
38 25
32 05
32 65
36 50
40 00
68 00
60 75
62 60
WHITBY.
The County Town of the County of Ontario, Ontario. Distant from Toronto 2© miles.
1826 James Wilson.. ...
27 United with Yonge Street .
28 Robert Corson.. .
29 Robert Corson, Conrad Vandusen
30 Hamilton Biggar, Conrad Vandusen . .
31 James Norris, William Patrick.
32 James Norris, James Musgrove.
33 Solomon Waldron
34 Solomon Waldron, Thomas McMullen.
35 Robert Corson, Thomas Fawcett. .
36 Robert Corson, John C. Will . ...
37 Horace Dean, Hannibal Mulkins ...
38 Horace Dean, John Lever
39 David Wright, John Lever
40 Simon Huntingdon, J. Spencer, R. Darlington
41 Simon Huntingdon, Joseph W. McCallum.
42 John Baxter, Joseph W. McCallum
43 Samuel Bel ton, David B. Madden
44 Alvah Adams, George Carr ...
45 David Wright, David Jennings
46 ) . . . .
to > See Oshawa Circuit.
54)
55 David B. Madden, Alexander Drennan .
56 William Willoughby, Thomas D.' Pearson .
57 William Willoughby, Thomas D. Pearson . . .
58 William Willoughby, Alfred Andrews
59 John Hunt, Alfred Andrews . . . . . .....
L. Warner, G. N. A. F. T. Dickson,
L. Warner, G. N. A. F. T. Dickson,
L. Warner, G. N. A. F. T. Dickson,
Francis Berry, George Cochran
64 John Shaw, George Cochran
65 John Shaw, George Cochran
66 James C. Slater, Joseph L. Sanders.
67 James C. Slater, Joseph L. Sanders. ....
68 James C. Slater, Joseph L. Sanders
69 Thomas Cosford, George Leech \ .
70 Thomas Cosford, Edwin S. Washington, B.A
71 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., R. W Williams
72 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., j ™°s- ."*■ ^f"^ {
r I Jeremiah W. Anms )
73 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A., Jeremiah W. Annis
74 See Toronto Conference
60
61
62
63
S. Might. .
R. 0. Wilson
R. O. Wilson
94
205
324
425
556
580
366
400
610
587
532
514
557
397
506
849
640
481
248
470
530
520
510
626
664
765
865
+ 832
490
480
438
448
457
J 485
314
319
288
276
263
—
21 42
28 28
17 06
25 37
15 03
19 00
19 50
13 75
20 50
12 12
30 27
16 73
32 00
21 80
41 37
22 07
24 00
6 00
17 52
6 69
27 67
13 29
27 71
13 51
31 48
14 02
32 11
14 06
25 53
18 05
20 20
10 00
24 67
11 00
27 08
15 75
43 17
17 37
45 74
25 00
23 00
18 00
24 00
24 00
24 50
25 00
29 28
16 00
40 46
12 37
13
00
3
10
15
38
24
40
7 00
8
42
13
88
17
00
6
40
7 00
8
00
16 00
17 00
10
20
30 35
61
80
54 00
30
10
20
00
53 00
68
10
104 51
87 55
60 00
54
00
71
65
100
00
103
00
111
00
64 00
65
00
74 00
100 00
85 00
WIARTON.
A small village in the township of Amabel, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Amabel Mission.
1873 William M. Beilby, Robert C. Wilkinson.
74 See Toronto Conference
47
1 00
1 00
1 25
* Brock set off.
+ Bowmanville and Pickering set off.
t Oshawa set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
329
WILTON.
A small village in the township of Ernestown, County of Addington, Ontario. It was formerly part
of Waterloo — -Kingston Circuit. Distant from Kingston 16 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1847 George Beynon, James Armstrong
48 George Beynon, Robert Lochead ,
423
$12 42
7 51
$i6 37
343
12 06
50 William McFadden, Charles Taggart. . . .'
558
9 22
14 03
51
52
John Lever, William Coleman .
477
485
15 27
14 88
15 00
John Lever, Thomas Cleghorn. .
19 37
53 John A. Williams, Thomas Cleghorn. .
525
15 00
54 John A. Williams, Abraham Dayman.
483
15 72
22 00
Loughboro' united with it.
55 Francis Coleman, Garrat J. Dingman ...
452
16 23
19 67
56 Francis Coleman, William Short. ... ....
452
13 26
$4 66
24 00
57 John W. German, John Slight. . .
472
13 92
6 00
30 87
58 John W. German, John Slight . .
495
17 50
5 67
37 00
59 William Burns, James Ash .
487
10 18
1 93
20 31
Odessa united with it.
60 William Burns, Robert Mark . . .
287
9 44
3 75
8 60
61 William Ames, Robert Mark ...
530
5 25
2 00
11 53
62 William Ames, John Salmon, B.A.. ... .
500
5 44
3 32
15 98
63 Edward A. Ward, John C. Ash .
443
9 50
5 22
17 00
V4 William Briden, William J. Cole.
473
10 17
5 75
25 55
65 William Briden, William J. Cole
* 278
8 00
3 00
13 00
66 William Briden, Webster Wesley Leech
300
9 00
3 25
14 00
67 Richard Wilson, George H. Squire, B.A
306
10 00
4 00
34 00
68 Riehard Wilson, George H. Squire, B.A
293
12 66
4 61
34 54
69 Richard Wilson, William J. Young
293
9 04
5 60
34 70
70 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A., John J. Leach
300
9 42
6 70
34 75
71
72
Edmund S. Rupert, M. A. , John J. Leach. .'
295
300
12 45
12 71
11 50
6 92
38 25
Edmund S. Rupert, M.A., James E. Werden
38 42
73 Alfred McCann, Silas J. Hughes.. .
326
12 05
6 80
38 67
74 See Montreal Conference
300
13 25
7 25
41 50
WINCHESTER.
A village and township on the Nation River, County of Dundas, Ontario.
36 miles.
1848 William McGill.... ....
49 William McGill. . ....... .. Ill
50 David Hardie. .. ... .. 140
51 David Hardie 163
52 David Hardie . . . . .188
53 Robert Brewster . 187
54 Robert Brewster. . 181
55 Erastus Hurlburt. . . . ... 181
56 Erastus Hurlburt. .... ... 166
57 Erastus Hurlburt 174
58 William M. Pattyson . . . . 219
59 William M. Pattyson 226
60 John Kiernan, Benjamin Sherlock. . . . . 264
61 John Kiernan . . 252
62 John Kiernan .... . 247
63 John Howes . . . 238
64 John Howes.. . . ... .. .192
65 John Howes.. . . . 200
66 Andrew Armstrong ... . . . 205
67 Andrew Armstrong • • •. • 199
68 Andrew Armstrong ..... 191
69 John Holmes, Richard Kerr. . 200
70 John Holmes .... '..... 298
71 John Holmes, John C. Garratt.. 304
72 Edward A Ward, William Buchanan . . 358
73 Edward A. Ward, Edward H. Taylor. . , 380
74 See Montreal Conference 400
Distant from Ottawa
8 42
5 77
6 53
5 27
3 27
8 00
8 15
8 20
8 25
8 50
8 50
9 00
1 87
9 23
9 27
7 32
5 00
6 50
6 55
6 60
6 68
5 87
9 00
11 55
11 65
13 43
•
i bb
1 25
2 00
1 30
1 75
2 02
2 00
2 00
3 19
2 00
2 00
2 10
2 15
4 20
7 16
6 00
7 25
5 53
6 23
2 75
3 60
4 53
4 55
5 10
10 00
8 00
8 25
8 50
10 00
8 00
8 75
8 90
9 25
9 30
11 71
7 68
11 00
14 25
14 30
15 50
19 86
20 00
25 50
26 00
50 00
* Odessa set off.
330
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
WINDSOR.
The County Town of the County of Essex, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
1868 Hugh Johnston, B.A.; Kiehard Hoskins
69 Hugh Johnston, M. A ... .
70 John Philp, B.A., John Semmens
71 John Philp, B. A. , Edwin McCollum «...
72 John Philp, B.A., Alexander Hardie, B.A.
73 David L. Brethour...
74 See London Conference.
45
51
70
80
90
80
75
$11 00
11 07
11 10
13 00
14 10
14 80
14 50
$5 00
7 35
11 00
14 50
12 00
13 00
13 35
$8 00
9 70
13 00
15 00
16 00
22 00
22 35
. * • •
J. . .
67
9 93
2 89
62
6 75
4 00
90
00
WINDSOK MILLS.
A village in the township of Wolfestown, County of Wolfe, Province of Quebec.
1872 John Webster (B) . .
73 John Thomas Blades.
74 See Montreal Conference
WINGHAM.
A village in the township of Turnberry, County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly part of Blythe
Mission and three appointments from Howick Circuit.
1868. Thomas Cleworth, Daniel W Thompson
69 Thomas Creworth, William J. Turner
70 George H. Kenney, ( — Witham)
71 George H. Kenney, George A. Schram. .
72 George H. Kenney, Robert Burns . •.
73 Henry Kellam, Samuel Sellery
74 See London Conference ..
189
• ■ ■ >
226
7 73
5 00
285
4 80
5 00
300
19 94
7 50
265
9 49
6 27
235
10 52
4 52
240
14 00
7 00
20 11
14 00
20 79
19 35
19 39
33 06
135
6 10
4 00
132
6 00
5 00
158
9 51
5 30
151
9 11
5 24
172
10 00
5 25
It was formerly part of
8 00
8 50
J2 45
12 20
13 00
WOODSLEE.
A small village in the township of Maidstone, County of Essex, Ontario.
Kingsville Circuit.
1869 James Laird
70 James Laird . .
71 Edmund S. Jones ...
72 Edmund S. Jones. ... ...
73 Thomas Hadwin
74 See London Conference ...
WOODSTOCK.
The County Town of the County of Oxford, Ontario. Distant from London 29 miles, and from Paris
19 miles.
1842 Henry.Byers ■
43 Samuel C. Philp, William Dixon
44 Rowley Heyland, George Kennedy , 869 23 50 . . 8 00
45 Matthias Holtby, Joseph E. Ryerson 270 18 80 12 00
46 Matthias Holtby, James Gray 249 14 95 .. 7 12
47 Thomas Fawcett, John W Cawthome 249 14 95 . . 8 00
48 Kennedy Creighton, Francis Chapman 25i» 9 05 . . 3 12
49 Kennedy Creighton. . . . . 334 16 43 17 25
50 Matthew Whiting . .. ..j 192 12 25 10 87
51 Edmund Shepherd, Drummond G. Fletcher '232 14 00 . 1100
52 Edmund Shepherd, John S. Evans . 240 25 78 12 00
53 Edmund Shepherd, Thomas Peacock .. . .. .. . 245 28 40 13 25
54 Wm. McCullough, James Dickson, James Morgan . . 245 28 00 13 40
55 William McCullough, John Shaw, John Wakefield.. 212 30 92 8 00 26 00
56 William McCullough, Edwin Peake . . 230 34 77 10 55 36 75
57 Asahel Hurlburt, George Browne .... .289 40 85 18 25 41 25
58 Asahel Hurlburt, Hall Christopherson 298 34 27 10 11 26 00
59 John Bredin, Richard Potter. 372 27 26 10 00 31 50
60 John Bredin, Stephen Bond 350 28 00 10 50 34 00
61 William Stephenson, William J. Hewitt. 345 23 13 1100 40 00
62 William Stephenson. 354 ' 21 12 9 00 50 00
63 William S. Griffin * 126 15 30 5 06 19 00
64 William S. Grimn, William Lund .1 106 15 50 5 32 18 00
Oxford set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
331
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Educa.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
John Hunt, John Philp, B.A
John Hunt, John Philp, B. A
John Hunt, William Taylor. .
James Preston.. ..
James Preston
James Preston
366
371
363
* 330
180
180
171
185
230
242
$28 69
30 00
32 30
30 92
20 03
20 68
21 05
22 50
23 70
26 15
$10 48
14 05
15 20
13 30
13 00
12 47
15 62
16 00
16 00
16 00
$35 00
37 00
41 00
34 00
20 47
20 58
William H. Laird
William H. Laird
William H. Laird ...
See London Conference
23 01
34 50
46 37
52 00
WOODVILLE.
A village in the township of Eldon, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Circuit.
1872 Robert -McCulloch, John T. Blades
73 Robert McCulloch, John McCamus
74 See Toronto Conference
It was formerly part of Oakwood
146
148
WYOMING.
A village in the township of Plynvpton, County of Lambton, Ontario.
and from London 44 miles.
1861 Edwin Peake,
William Tucker,
William S. McCullough,
6? William Dignarn, Phineas D. Will
63 William Dignam, Samuel Hume. .
64 John Hough .
65 John Hough ....
66 William Hicks
67 George T. Richardson
68 George T. Richardson, Edmund S. Jones
69 William Taylor, John Mahan
70 William Taylor, John Mahan .
71 Ebenezer Teskey, Charles Smith . .
72 Ebenezer Teskey, George Daniel .
73 Ebenezer Teskey, George Daniel . . .
74 See London Conference. .
153
tl24
111
106
106
104
115
120
140
152
156
160
154
10 00
8 00
00
00
12 00
10 00
Distant from Sarnia 16 miles
5 00
4 50
6 30
5 64
5 47
1 80
2 50
3 50
15 25
14 50
14 00
14 00
12 00
3
00
3
10
4
00
3
35
4
66
1
50
2
00
5
00
10 75
14
50
8
00
7
00
6
10
00
00
6 50
7 02
8 00
4 25
12 00
7 42
19 68
18 00
18 50
20 10
24 22
Y.
YARMOUTH.
A small village in the township of Yarmouth, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly part of
St. Thomas Circuit.
1871 Thomas Hadwin . ... ... ....
72 Thomas Hadwin.. .. . 107 9 10 5 50 12 00
73 George C. Madden . 103 9 30 3 00 12 00
74 See London Conference 143 12 36 ! 3 36 21 67
YONGE STREET.
So called from the name of the road which runs from Toronto to Lake Simcoe.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year Ministers.
No. of
Members
1805
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Daniel Picket
Daniel Pickett
"30
45
45
102
111
95
95
,1815 John Rhodes
16 Isaac B. Smith
17 David Gulp
18 j if™?,8 Jackman I W.W.Rundle
( David Youmans )
1 9 David Youmans .
20 John G. Peale, Thomas Demorest
21 David Culp.
22 Daniel Shepherdson . . ....
York united with it.
163
165
Andrew Prindel
Robert Perry..
Joseph Lockwood . ...
Andrew Prindel ....
Joseph Gatchell
169
140
201
211
278
[ No Report.
278
Oxford Centre set off.
+ Oil Springs set off.
332
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Year
Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1823 John Ryerson, William Slater. .
24 W.H. Williams j *■ t^00*' \
I J. Kichardson )
25 James Richardson, E. Ryerson . .
26 William Ryerson, John Beatty .
27 James Wilson, John Beatty.
28 David Youmans, D. McMullen . .
240
330
406
462
590
576
1829 James Norris, S. Huntingdon . . .
31 David Wright, George Bissell. .
32 David Wright, Robert Corson. . .
33 Edmund Stoney, Robert Corson.
34 Edmund Stoney, J. K. Williston
35 John Beatty, H. Mulkins
530
511
407
575
951
*842
602
Year
Names of Ministers.
1836 Hamilton -Biggar, Thomas Fawcett 578 ..... $30 04
37 Hamilton Biggar, Adam Townley . , 688 $40 00 . . 25 61
38 Adam Townley, William Scott. , 690 5142 .. 24 00
39 George Poole, John Law. . . ... ... 697 69 71 25 53
40 George Poole, John Law ... 625 31 67 ' 23 52
41 Thomas Bevitt, James Hutchinson 598 36 00 27 03
42 Rowley Heyland, George F. Playter 706 41 20 30 42
43 Rowley Heyland, George F. Playter 712 36 00 .... 34 00
44 Samuel Rose, William Price 600 28 00 29 00
45 Samuel Rose, William Price . . 608 36 48 .... 32 50
46 Samuel Rose, George Carr.. 420 30 55 .... 24 50
47 Lewis Warner, George Carr 427 30 50 .... 25 00
48 Lewis Warner, James Hughes, Alex. S. Byrne 436 27 48 .... 20 00
49 Lewis Warner, James Hughes.. . 450 28 34 26 48
50 James Musgrove, Wellington Jeffers, John S. Evans 452 36 14 30 58
51 James Musgrove, Wellington Jeffers 464 37 15 . . 30 97
52 Richard Jones, Wellington Jeffers 442 40 00 32 25
53 Richard Jones, William S. Blackstock 485 42 00 38 00
54 Richard Jones, Benjamin Jones
55 Richard Jones, Benjamin Jones, Joseph L. Sanders. .
56 R. Jones, John Hunt, Edmund B. Ryckman, B.A. .
57 H. Wilkinson, John Hunt, E. B. Ryckman, B.A. .
58 H. Wilkinson, John Hunt, Wm. W Squire, B.A. .
59 Circuit divided into Yonge St. N. and Yonge St. S.
YONGE STREET NORTH.
The north part of Yonge Street Circuit. It includes part of the townships of Markham and Vaughan,
County of York, Ontario.
1859 William Willoughby, William Hayhurst . . .
60 William Willoughby, Thomas A. Ferguson
61 William Willoughby, Thomas A. Ferguson
62 | T'CnLTF^son, \ *™*> * *■«.
63 Joseph W. McCallum, George M. Brown
64 Joseph W McCallum, Samuel J. Hunter
65 Joseph W. McCallum, Samuel J. Hunter.
66 John Bredin, Thomas E. Garbutt.
67 John Bredin, Thomas E. Garbutt.
68 John Bredin, j ™om?s E- Garbutt,
' (WW. Carson,
69 Charles Fish, W W- Carson . .
70 Charles Fish, Andrew Cunningham . . ,
71 Charles Fish, James F. Metcalfe. . .
72 John Hunt, Thomas Card us..
73 John Hunt, Edward F. Goff
74 See Toronto Conference..
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
' Fund.
Fund.
578
688
$40 00
....
690
51 42
697
69 71
625
31 67
598
36 00
706
41 20
712
36 00
• • . .
600
28 00
608
36 48
. . . .
420
30 55
....
427
30 50
436
27 48
' ....
450
28 34
452
36 14
....
464
37 15
442
40 00
....
485
42 00
530
49 20
550
44 42
$27 30
513
40 00
21 00
513
42 55
18 00
580
46 87
16 55
595
36 02
14 03
Sup. M.
Fund.
88 50
90 00
92 55
51 03
37 00
320
18 00
10 28
310
15 22
7 01
433
16 04
7 49
510
18 51
6 91
448
17 77
8 69
430
15 36
6 35
420
17 00
5 80
361
18 50
8 30
371
19 00
8 40
375
17 00
17 00
378
17 26
17 06
400
18 10
20 25
475
21 45.
13 50
+ 476
21 64
13 55
328
16 59
7 25
32 00
35 00
32 00
43 32
48 00
43 00
49 10
66 25
74 00
75 30
76 00
85 00
79 00
80 00
49 75
YONGE STREET SOUTH.
The south part of Yonge Street Circuit. It includes parts of the townships of Markham and York.
County of York, Ontario.
1859 Henry Wilkinson, James Goodwin
60 Joseph W. McCallum, Robert Fowler, M.D.
61 Joseph W McCallum, William Briggs . . .
324
273
18 03
19 10
00
10
I
19 05
23 00
* Newmarket set off.
+ Yonge Street Centre set off.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
333
Year
Names of Ministers.
1862 Joseph W McCallum, David Brethour
63 Thomas Cosford, James Graham
64 Thomas Cosford, James Graham
/.c mi. n r j \ James Graham,
65 Thomas Cosford, j ThomM Ke]ly'
66 Edwin Clement, James Hannon
67 Edwin Clement, James Hannon . . .
68 Edwin Clement, Henry Irvine .. .
69 John Bredin, James McCartney.
70 John Bredin, James Montgomery7
71 John Bredin, Andrew Cunningham
72 John Learoyd, Joseph Galloway .
73 John Learoyd, William J. Jolliffe. .
74 See Toronto Conference ..
No. of
Members.
273
302
300
288
312
291
286
260
247
251
282
254
260
Conting.
Fund.
$20 00
21 10
21 50
17 14
17 20
18 99
21 26
20 23
21 30
22 00
25 00
26 30
30 25
Educa.
Fund.
$8 00
7 33
7 50
7 00
7 00
7 08
6 01
15 00
22 35
25 00
19 89
12 50
14 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$26 00
32 50
62 00
56 00
47 00
75 42
106 60
89 24
102 00
123 00
140 00
125 00
132 00
1873
YONGE STREET CENTRE.
It was formerly part of Yonge Street North Circuit.
Thomas Cardus,
Thomas S. Keough,
74 See Toronto Conference ..157 9 86
28
14 00
It was
YORK.
A village in the township of Seneca, on the Grand River, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
» formerly part of Walpole Mission.
1844 Sylvester Hurlburt, William Ames . . . .
45 Sylvester Hurlburt, Joseph Sheply 146 9 67 8 74
46 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Goodfellow .. 168 19 60 14 12
47 Thomas Demorest, Thomas Cosford .... 178 18 80 ... 14 00
48 Now called Seneca — which see 234 31 28 . . 39 57
YORK.
(See Toronto, p. 314.)
YORKVILLE.
(See Toronto, p. 317.)
■fe*
THE
MISSIONS
OF
%\ft (Kanaka HUsUjjatt dtmitxmu.
Methodism has been essentially missionary in its work from its begin
ning. In the Conference held at Leeds in 1769, John Wesley, as President o
the Conference, rose from his chair and said, " We have a pressing call fron
our brethren in New York [who have built a preaching house], to come ove
and help them. Who is willing to go ? " The answer was, Richard Boardmai
and Joseph Pilmoor. In 1770 the name of " America " appeared for the firs
time in John Wesley's list of Stations, with four names annexed, viz., the twi
above mentioned, and Robert Williams and John King. Now after the lapsi
0f one hundred and ten years we point with gratitude to the Churches, th
Colleges, the Ministers, the Local Preachers, the Members, the Home am
Foreign Missions, and exclaim, " What hath God wrought ? " The annals o
the past are the records of continual triumphs.
In Canada, no less than in other parts of the world, has the missionary
spirit been developed. No sooner was the Canada Conference organized ii
1824, than it was resolved to establish a Conference Missionary Society, o
which the Rev. Thomas Whitehead was the first President. The income o
the Society during the first year of its operations was $144.08. In giving i
list of the Missions we have adopted a classification which we think will hel]
to a correct realization of the extent of each group of Missions, and at th
same time show how one field after another has been occupied in the name o
the Lord Jesus.
We take each group in the order of seniority.
I— INDIAN MISSIONS IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.
One of the first efforts of the Missionary Society, after its organization h
1824, was the establishment of Missions among the Aboriginal Tribes o
Canada. In various ways the Providence of God seemed to draw the heart,
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
335
of several of His servants out in sympathy for the poor degraded Indian
tribes. The Rev. William Case, appropriately named the " Father of Cana-
dian Missions," was led to feel an especial interest in their welfare, and to
bring their condition and spiritual claims before the members of the Church,
and to ask their prayers in their behalf.
The Grand River Mission was commenced in 1822, two years prior to the
organization of the Missionary Society, and has been continued to the present.
Many a scene of Christian order and beauty has been beheld in connection
with the labours of the Missionaries in this department. The names of Case,
Torry, Benham, Jones, Sunday and others will never be forgotten on the
Indian Mission Stations.
We have given, as far as we could ascertain, the locality of each Mission,
the names of the Missionaries connected therewith, the number of Members
for each year, and the amounts contributed for the chief connexional funds.
Note. — Not having at hand any of the Missionary Societies Reports dating prior to 1855, we
have given the Missionary contributions only from that period.
A.
ALDEEVILLE.
An Indian village in the township of Alnwick, County of Northumberland, Ontario. So named after
the Rev. Robert Alder, one of the Missionary Secretaries of the British Wesleyan Missionary
Society. See Grape Island Mission.
Year I
Names of Missionaries.
1837 William Case, John Sunday..
38 William Case, John Sunday.
39 William Case
40 William Case ...
41 William Case . . .
42 William Case . . .
43 William Case
44 William Case .
45 William Case
46 William Case .
47 William Case,
48 William Case,
49 William Case .
50 William Case, George McDougall.
51 William Case
52 James Musgrove, William Case
53 James Musgrove, William Case.
54 James Musgrove, William Case
'55 Mission divided and the name changed.
William Ames
William Ames
No. of
Conting.
Members.
Fund.
85
83
96
93
91
91
91
90
on
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
87
83
SI
92
115
122
116
113
118
132
$1 00
14
24
50
50
52
70
SI 18
1 05
2 15
2 20
2 25
2 30
2 35
?70 42
The portion embracing the white membership was called Alnwick Circuit, and the Indian mem-
bership and work was called Alnwick Mission.
ALNWICK MISSION.
1855 James Musgrove, William Case
56 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
57 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
58 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
59 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
60 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
61 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday ....
62 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
81
2 04
3 66
81
. . .
....
72
1 24
1 82
64
1 00
1 75
63
1 05
1 28
75
1 93
1 35
69
1 00
2 00
58 07
45 07
53 58
70 00
53 48
59 66
62 92
336
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1863 Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday
64 David B. Madden, John Sunday..
65 David B. Madden, John Sunday. ,
66 David B. Madden, John Sunday. .
67 David B. Madden
68 David B. Madden ...
69 James A. Ivison. . . ...
70 James A. Ivison. . . .
71 James A. Ivison
72 ..
No. of
Members.
81
60
62
57
49
50
42
44
41
41
Conting.
Fund.
II
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
25
20
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
57
40
40
40
50
50
00
50
60
00
Missioi
Fund.
$67 22
45 65
125 50
36 94
27 50
55 50
79 25
117 09
65 65
95 75
This year Fenella or Alnwick Circuit was again united with the Indian work, and the Missi
again was designated by the old name of
ALDERVILLE.
1872 William Andrews, Charles W. Hawkins . . . 174 7 91 27 00 229 54
73 William Andrews, Frank Keam . .. . 174 7 95 17 00 208 15
74 See Toronto Conference.. .. ... 174 8 00 ' 20 90 203 82
I
AMHERSTBURG.
A village in the township of Maiden, County of Essex, Ontario." Until 1833 the Indian members i
this Mission were under the charge of the ministers stationed on Amherstburg Circuit, which see.
Year
Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Year
Missionaries.
No. of
Members
1833 Supplied from Gosfield
34 Benjamin Slight
35 Benjamin Slight
36 Jonathan Gladwin. . . .
37 Supplied... ..
20
20
44
51
36
1838 Supplied, ...
39 William Scott
40 William Scott .
41
21
33
54
59
B.
BATCHEWANA BAY.
This Mission is on the shore of a beautiful and well sheltered bay on the north of Lake Superio
about 45 miles above Sault Ste. Marie. It first appears on the station list connected with Micl
picoton in 1861 under the charge of James Asquabe. The Indian band resident here numb
about 50.
1862 George Blaker .
63 Native Teacher..
64 Native Teacher. .
65 Native Teacher.. .
17
17
17
66 Native Teacher..
, I Supplied from Garden River
74
Mission. .
17
BEAUSOLIEL ISLAND.
This Island is situate in the Georgian Bay, Province of Ontario. It is distant about 8 miles fro:
Penetanguishene. The soil is very sandy, hence the Indians residing on it have been great]
discouraged in cultivating it. Their crops have been frequently scorched up and withered, as
consequence they have been led to leave their homes and scatter abroad in search of a livinj
The Mission for this cause has not made rapid growth.
1847 William Herkimer : ...
48 William Herkimer
49 William Herkimer ...
50 Horace Dean . . ....
51 Horace Dean .
52 William Herkimer .. ....
53 William Herkimer .. . .
54 Stephen Brownell.
55 Edward Sallows
56 Edward Sallows
57 Edward Sallows ......
58 William M. Cooley.. .
59 William M. Cooley . .
Note. — In 1860 a new and more extended Mission was formed, under the name of Christia
Island, Beausoliel Island, and French River — whjchsee.
34
45
3 00
61
8 00
36
6 53
69
3 66
8 25
69
1 00
4 00
64
60
■ ■ • •
60
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
337
c.
CAPE CROCKER.
An Indian Reserve in the township of Albemarle, on the Georgian Bay, County of Bruce, Ontario.
The Newash band of Indians having surrendered their land to the Government, settled at this
place. Colpoy's Bay is now attached to this Mission as it formerly was to Newash.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1859 Stephen Brownell.
76
$0 30
!$0 45
$12 02
76
0 25
0 60
77
0 25
1 00
77
76
1 00
64 Edward Sallows .... ... ■ .
60
1 50
65 Edward Sallows ...
67
1 50
66 Edward Sallows .... ...
67
25 50
67 John Doel . . . . .
67
„o \ John Doel, j
| William Herkimer, \
65
15 10
67
47 84
70 John Doel ... .
74
41 38
fi William Herkimer
86
51 50
72 Thomas Williams
82
36 35
73 Thomas Williams
68
31 60
74 See Toronto Conference . . .. .. •••
65
72 50
CHRISTIAN ISLANDS.
These are located in the Georgian Bay, Ontario. Distant about 17
miles from Penetanguishene.
See Beausoliel Island and French Rive
r.
1860 Allan Salt . :
....
61 Allan Salt v
40
62 Allan Salt
91
0 97
71 63
63 Allan Salt ....
103-
1 00
84 33
64 Allan Salt.
116
1 00
65 Allan Salt . .
133
1 00
66 Allan Salt ! 137
0 22
181 28
67 Allan Salt
135
125 60
139
6 42
69 Erastus Hurlburt
141
••
0 50
66 08
* 85
0 55
27 30
71 Erastus Hurlburt . . . . . . ....
100
1 00
39 88
72 Erastus Hurlburt . . . .
101
: 6 37
1 10
30 00
73 Joseph H. Stinson . . . ' .
102
J 0 42
2 30
48 50
74 See Toronto Conference .. .......
60
28 50
COLDWATER.
A village in the township of Medonte, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
It was foi
•nicrly part
of Lake
Simcoe Mission.
1836 Gilbert Miller. ....
i • ' '
37 Gilbert Miller
79
5 48
38 See Lake Simcoe Mission ....
81
COLPOY'S BAY
A small village in the township of Albemarle, County of Bruce, Ontario, It receives its name
from a bay which connects itself with the Georgian Bay about 30 miles from Owen Sound.
A small band of Ojibway Indians resident in this place were for some time supplied with the
Word of Life by teachers sent from Owen Sound and Newash to visit them. Since 1859 it has formed
a part of the Cape Crocker Mission.
CREDIT.
So named from the River Credit in the township of Toronto, County of Peel, Ontario. The Chippewa
Nation had a reservation of land at the mouth of this river, which was one of the best fisheries on
Lake Ontario. In 1826, a number of the Mississaugas who had been converted at the Grand
River Mission commenced to settle on this reservation, hence the commencement of the Mission
there.
1826 Egerton Ryerson . .
27 James Richardson
28 George Ryerson
110
118
132
French River and Shawanaga with 64 members given to Parry Sound Mission.
22
338
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
29 George Ryerson . ......
30 David Youmans ..... ......
31 James Evans, Edwy M. Ryerson.
32 Supplied from Toronto Circuit..
33 William Case, Peter Jones .
34 William Case, Peter Jones.
35 William Case, Peter Jones.
36 William Case, Peter Jones .
37 Benjamin Slight
38 Benjamin Slight
39 Benjamin Slight
.„ ( Alexander MeNab, )
\ Peter Jones, \
41 David Wright
42 David Wright
43 David Wright.. ...
44 Alexander McNab .
45 Samuel Belton
46 Samuel Belton, Peter Jones . .
47 See. New Credit . . .
No. of
Members.
140
140
132
112
85
78
89
140
130
129
122
166
81
122
136
140
152
146
136
Conting.
Fund.
$8 83
5 00
62
26
50
62
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
$6 67
a 12
5 52
6 00
4 50
2 54
F.
FRENCH RIVER,
At the head of the Georgian Bay and connecting it with Lake Nipissing. Since 1854, the Indians
located at the mouth of this river have had the ordinances of religion administered to them from
Christian Island, Beausoliel Island or Parry Sound. In addition to which a school has been sup-
plied with a teacher who has been a paid agent of the Missionary Society.
G.
GARDEN RIVER.
An Indian settlement at the mouth of Garden River, on the North Shore, of Lake Huron District of
Algoma, Ontario.
1853 George McDougall..
54 George McDougall .... ... 64 0 50 0 50
55 George McDougall.. 60 100 0 50
56 George McDougall ...... . . 55
57 Thomas Hurlburt 54
58 Allan Salt ... . 84
59 Allan Salt 120
60 William Harkimer .. .
61 Edward Sallows .......... , . , . 17
62 Edward Sallows . 23
63 Edward Sallows .... . . ,,,... 36
64 Samuel Down 31
65 Samuel Down.. ... .... 23
66 Samuel Down ... 23
67 Samuel Down
68)
69 > Supplied from Sault Ste Marie.
70)
71 Erastus S. Curry..
72 Erastus S. Curry . . 54 2 70 4 27
73 Erastus S. Curry 50
74 Sec Toronto Conference ... .... -21
0 25 j 3 25
0 50 I 6 00
1 00 ! 6 00
4 00
$30 00
41*28
62 80
62 26
GEORGIANA ISLAND.
An Island in Lake Simcoe, occupied by about fifteen Indian families, who have been supplied with
the ordinances of religion by the Ministers from Mount Albert and other adjoining circuits. See
Snake Island.
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GRAND RIVER,
This Indian settlement is in the townships of Tuscarora and Onondaga, on the Grand River, in the
County of Brant, Ontario. This was the first Indian Mission connected with Canadian Methodism.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1822 Alvin Torry
23 Alvin Torry, Thomas Demorest
24 Alvin Torry . . r
25 Alvin Torry.. .
26 Alvin Torry. . ...
27 Alvin Torry, Joseph Messmore . .
28 Joseph Messmore, William Smith
29 William Griffis
30 George Ryerson ....
31 Richard Phelps
32 Richard Phelps
33 Joseph Messmore.
34 Joseph Messmore
35 John Douse ....
36 Matthew Whiting
37 Matthew Whiting . ...
38 David Wright.. . .
_ 39 William Ryerson . . .
40 William Ryerson . .
41 Kennedy Creighton
42 Hamilton Biggar
43 Hamilton Biggar
44 Hamilton Biggar
45 Hamilton Biggar, Alexander T. Green
46 Rowley Heyland, Stephen Brownell
47 Rowley Heyland, Ozias Barber . .
48 Rowley Heyland, Abraham Carpenter.
49 Rowley Heyland, Abraham Carpenter. .
50 Kennedy Creighton, Abraham Carpenter
51 William Ryerson, Abraham Carpenter
52 William Ryerson, Peter Jones..
53 William Ryerson, Peter Jones
54 William Ryerson, Peter Jones..
55 William Ryerson, Peter Jones..
56 Thomas Fawcett
57 Thomas Fawcett
58 Thomas Fawcett ...
59 John Ryerson .
60 Peter German .
61 Peter German
62 Peter German . . ....
63 Peter German .
64 Peter German .
65 Daniel V. Lucas..
66 Daniel V. Lucas
67 Daniel V. Lucas..
68 Daniel V. Lucas
69 Thomas Lawson . .
70 Thomas Lawson
71 John C. Willmott, M.A.
72 JohnC. Willmott, M.A.
73 Erastus,Hurlburt
74 S'-e London Conference..
No. of
Members.
30
100
' 192
110
58
125
220
174
230
160
170
155
160
168
140
125
91
104
52
30
135
180
176
243
240
288
164
140
143
140
140
140
68
73
115
136
135
183
130
205
230
232
237
170
159
165
163
71
117
69
67
69
$9 50
11 35
9 57
11 03
7 50
8 00
00
25
90
50
00
1 25
1 00
3 00
3 10
0 75
00
36
40
23
25
47
45
70
73
31
28
33
38
$4 75
5 45
5 50
8 20
00
50
75
00
1 37
2 14
3 40
1 00
10
12
62
68
00
25
35
10
20
30
75
2 75
3 27
3 81
$44 62
75 40
80 00
63 00
31 93
44 16
79 63
103 27
88 71
90 44
134 33
118 78
113 57
103 02
105 80
127 48
53 30
77 74
53 03
GRAPE ISLAND.
An Island occupied by Indians, in the Bay of Quinte, in front of the township of Earnestown, County
of Addington, Ontario. The first attempt ever made for the conversion of the Mississauga Indians
on this Island was in the winter of 1825-6, when the devoted William Case and Peter Jones
introduced the Gospel to them. In the spring of 1826 Peter Jones and others from the Credit
Mission made them another visit, and explained and enforced the Gospel claims. Several were
awakened, among whom was John Sunday, a man who proved to be of historic worth. On the
31st May, 1826, the first Society of converted Indians in Canada was organized.
1827 Solomon Waldron, Richard Phelps t ... .... j .... i
28 William Smith I 118 I .... ' .... I
340
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
1829 )
30 > Supplied from Belleville.
81 J
32 William Case. . . ...
33 Supplied from Belleville. .
34 Jonathan Scott . ,
35 John Sunday .......
36 Sylvester Hurlburt.. . .
37 See Alderville. ....
H.
123
125
118
108
81
42
113
93
85
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
HIAWATHA.
An Indian village on Rice Lake, in the township of Otonabee, County of Peterboro'. Ontario. It was
formerly known as Bice Lake fission.
1862 David B. Madden ... 56 $3 00 $50 20
63 David B. Madden 55 ... 3 00 52 95
64 Thomas Williams . . ... 49 $2 15 3 00 58 30
65 Thomas Williams 69 2 49 3 27 53 65
66 Thomas Williams 51 1 60 2 45 44 36
67 Joseph Reynolds 47 158 1 50 49 54
68 Joseph Reynolds .. 59 0 75 2142
69 Robert Brooking.. 55 0 75 . 32 82
70 Robert Brooking.. 53 0 78 0 35 37 32
71 Robert Brooking 48 0 80 0 50 42 45
72 Robert Brooking ... 46 0 62 0 55 35 25
73 Robert Brooking.. ... 43 0 85 . .. 43 54
74 See Toronto Conference.. ... 45 0 90 1 00 i 43 20
L.
LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS.
An Indian Reserve on the north shore of the River Ottawa, in the Seigniory of Two Mountains, Pro-
vince of Quebec. As this Mission, on account of the persecutions suffered by the Methodist
Indians, and the destruction of their church, at the instance of the priests of the Seminary of St.
Sulpice, has become historic, we have gleaned the following, chiefly from a tract issued by the
" Protestant Defence Alliance of Canada " :
" In the early part of the last century the Iroquois and Algonquin tribes of Indians resided
on the Island of Montreal. That Jiiey might be removed from the white population, which was
steadily increasing by means of immigration from the Old World, they applied to the King
of France for the Seigniory of the Lake of Two Mountains, to which they removed. The
Seminary of St. Sulpice having for some time had a Mission established among these Indian
tribes, obtained a grant of the Seigniory in the year 1718, for the express purpose of aiding them
in their mission work. In 1735, in order that the Indians might have a wider range for hunting,
a grant was made of the adjoining Seigniory, and with special reference to the Indian Missions.
"After the Conquest of Canada the Sulpicians were still allowed to retain possession of these
Seigniories. Thus it remained until 1841 when the Seminary obtained a confirmation of its titles
to these properties, without any modification whether with reference to the Indians, or to the
support of education and the poor. After the lapse of a few years, however, the Seminary
endeavoured to get rid of a part of their manifest obligations to the Indians, and to become the
absolute owners of the Seigniory of Two Mountains, by seeking to remove the Indians from the
homes and lands of their fathers. The Indians, as might be expected, refused to submit to such
an unjust arrangement. A conflict at once began between the Indians and those who had claimed
to be their spiritual advisers. The Seminary seemed determined to expel the Indians, and the
Indians were equally determined not to yield.
"In this way the confidence of the Indians in the teachings of Romanism was naturally de-
stroyed, and accordingly in 1868 they resolved to abandon the Romish Church. At this crisis in
their history a Methodist Mission was commenced among them, and a small house was purchased
from an Indian, which was at once fitted up for a school and for religious services. Thift
proving too small, a site was purchased for the erection of a church, and soon a building costing.
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341
about twelve hundred dollars was erected. Some friends living on the opposite side of the river,
feeling a deep interest in this new Mission, and gladly marking the change in the conduct of the
converts from Rome procured a bell for their new church, at an expense of one hundred and fifty
dollars. Knowing the spirit of Rome to be unchanged, it is not a matter of surprise that a
system of persecution has been persistently kept up from the beginning, which culminated in the
wanton destruction of their church."
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1869
70
71
72
73
74
Xavier Rivet
Abraham Sickles. ....-,
Abraham Sickles
110
146
205
209
221
Abraham Sickles
See Montreal Conference. ...
LAKE SIMCOE.
A Lake in the County of Simcoe, Province of Ontario. It gave the name to a Mission which was
begun in 1828, and included nearly all the surrounding townships. For several years it embraced
both the white and native work. The Minutes of Conference do not make any distinct reference
to the number of native members. From another source we learn that in 1832 the Indian mem-
bers numbered 137 See Lake Simcoe on page 234.
LAKE SUPERIOR.
This Mission embraced all the Indian settlements on the North Shore of Lake Superior, in the
Province of Ontario.
1838 James Evans, Thomas Hurlburt .
39 James Evans, Thomas Hurlburt
40 Thomas Hurlburt
41)
to > Supplied.
53)
54 George Blaker
55 George Blaker 15
56 See Michipicoton and Pic River ' 41
M.
MANITOULIN ISLAND.
A large Island in the northern part of Lake Huron, Province of Ontario
1871 Thomas Hurlburt
72 Thomas Hurlburt 14
73 William Sutton . 14
74 See Toronto Conference 25 $120 $2 40
$10 00
2 25
48 15
MICHIPICOTON.
An Indian settlement at the mouth of the Michipicoton River, about half-way up Lake Superior.
It is distant from Sault Ste. Marie 120 miles. It was formerly included in the Lake Superior
Mission. ,
1856 George Blaker
57 Henry P. Chase .... .
58 James Ashquabe . . ....
59 James Ashquabe
60 George Blaker . .
61 James Ashquabe
62 James Ashquabe
63
"i
22
22
40
....
66
66
24
MORAVIANTOWN.
An Indian Reservation on the river Thames, the Indians resident there have had the spiritual over-
sight of the Ministers stationed at Wardsville for many years. The band numbers about 120. A
good Sabbath School and Day School have been sustained, but owing to some difficulties of a
formidable nature, Methodism has not made as much comparative progress on this Reserve as
■elsewhere.
342
INDIAN MISSIONS.
MOUNT ELGIN.
The name given to an Industrial School established within the bounds of the Muncey Mission. There
is connected with this Institution a Boys' and Girls' School. The Indian Department of the
Dominion Government make an annual grant to this school, in consideration of which, fifty Indian
boys and girls each year are educated, clothed and trained in some industrial pursuit. — See
Muncey Mission ; also Mount Elgin Industrial School.
MUD LAKE.
A small lake in the township of Dummer, County of Peterboro'. Ontario. A small band of Indians
are resident there, to whom the Society have regularly supplied the Word of Life.
Yew
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1852 Orrin H. Ellsworth . .
53 Stephen Miles
74
$1 59
$1 37
54 John Sanderson, James A. Ivison. . . ...
61
4 31
5 12
55\ ..
57
4 50
5 60
$88 00
56 1 . .
40
■ ■ . *
57 I I
-g VSupplied from Bridgenorth, J " ' ...
36
31
••
20 00
10 43
59
30
26 05
60/ ... .
27
31 20
61\
24
35 80
62 1
26
17 05
63 1
26
• • i .
64 VSupplied from Lakefield .
21
24 63
65 i
1 57
66 1
5 70
67/
22
31 50
gg J Supplied from Lakefield and Warsaw j
43
43
7 00
31 50
70 James W. Sloane.
47
25 30
71
72
David Hardie . . . ....
47
44
19 17
John Hodgson
73 William Craig
74 See Toronto Conference . .
44
28 36
50
....
14 20
37
38
39
40
41
42
MUNCEY.
An Indian Reserve on the River Thames in the township of Carradoc, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
It was formerly included in the Thames Circuit. In 1852 the Mount Elgin Industrial School was
established in connection with this Mission. See Mount Elgin Mission. The Mission embraces
three distinct Indian bands, viz., the Ojibwas, Oneidas and Munsees, and the white families who
live near the Reserve.
1828 Thomas Hurlburt
29 Thomas Hurlburt.
30 Thomas Hurlburt.
31 Thomas Hurlburt. .
32 Thomas Hurlburt. .
33 Ezra Adams, Thomas Hurlburt
34 Ezra Adams
35 Solomon Waldron
36 Solomon Waldron .
Solomon Waldron .
Solomon Waldron .
Solomon Waldron
Solomon Waldron,
Peter Jones,
Peter Jones.
Peter Jones
43 Peter Jones, David Hardie, Abraham Sickles
44 Cornelius Flummerfelt, Abraham Sickles
45 Solomon Waldron, Abraham Sickles . ......
46 Peter Jones, Solomon Waldron, Abraham Sickles .
47 Peter Jones, Abraham Sickles .
48 Peter Jones, Abraham Sickles. .
49 Samuel D. Rice, Abraham Sickles
50 Samuel Rose, Abraham Sickles. .
51 Samuel Rose, John Sunday, Abraham Sickles. . .
15
• • < •
35
• • . .
73
80
93
108
127
157
171
....
140
4 73
150
138
178
229
. ..
246
• • • *
239
....
221
2 i3
4 00
222
3 40
5 00
209
5 00
292
2 00
1 75
212
2 00
2 00
103
7 65
6 00
138
4 43
2 00
222
4 60
3 08
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343
From 1852 to 1863 this Mission appears in the Minutes of Conference under the double name of
Mount Elgin and Muncey.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of Conting.
Members. Fund.
1852 Samuel Rose, John Sunday, Abraham Carpenter ....
53 Samuel Rose, John Sunday, Abraham Sickles .
54 Samuel Rose, John Sunday, Abraham Sickles.
55 Samuel Rose, John Sunday, Abraham Sickles
56 James Musgrove, Henry P. Chase, Abraham Sickles .
57 James Musgrove, Matt. Whiting, Abraham Sickles..
58 James Musgrove, Matt. Whiting, Abraham Sickles. .
59 James Musgrove, Matt. Whiting, Abraham Sickles..
60 James Musgrove, Matt. Whiting, Abraham Sickles. .
61 James Musgrove, Matt. Whiting, Abraham Sickles. .
62 Jas. Musgrove, Wra. H. Musgrove, Abraham Sickles
63 William H. Musgrove, Abraham Sickles
226
227
•228
216
217
234
243
220
205
202
182
182
$i 80
78
43
00
20
50
75
75
50
50
00
1 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
S10 40
10 50
13 00
16 00
14 20
Mission.
Fund.
00
00
00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
;«123 07
100 83
93 16
88 62
59 32
76 62
71 56
60 50
From 1864 to 1866 the Mission is known in the Minutes by the single name of Muncey.
1864 Francis Berry, Abraham Sickles 138 100 100 43 00
65 Francis Berry, Abraham Sickles . . 142 156 44 65
66 Francis Berry, Abraham Sickles 128 150 50 00
In 1867 the Mount Elgin School was placed under the charge of Reuben E. Tupper, and
the Mission work in charge of Peter German ; and in the Minutes of Conference each department
stands separate and distinct.
1867 Reuben E. Tupper, Peter German . . ... . j
"68 Reuben E. Tupper, Peter German
69 Reuben E. Tupper, Peter German, Abraham Sickles
70 Reuben E. Tupper, Peter German, Abraham Sickles J
In 1871 the Mount Elgin School and the Mission work is again united under one superin-
tendency.
1871 James Gray ... . * 145 i 1 50 , 3 70 41 91
72 Ephraim Evans, D.D., Allan Salt 117 2 00 ! 2 95 76 72
73 Ephraim Evans, D.D., Allan Salt 123 I 2 10 I 2 50 110 87
74 See London Conference. . . . 70 } j 2 00 76 25
128
1 50
■2 50
56 49
134
1 30
3 50
62 63
138
1 31
3 53
76 08
141
1 34 1
3 58
57 74
N.
68
72
69
0 27
65
0 68
57
0 77
55
0 62
57
0 47
0
43
0
68
1
03
1
05
0
27
NEWASH.
An Indian village at the foot of Owen Sound Bay, township of Keppel, County of Grey, Ontario.
1850 James Hutchinson, David Sawyer
51 Edward Sallows, David Sawyer. . 67 . Ill
Colpoy's Bay united with Newash.
52 Conrad Vandusen
53 Conrad Vandusen ....
54 Conrad Vandusen
55 Conrad Vandusen 65 ! 0 68 0 68 9 00
56 Conrad Vandusen ....
57 Conrad Vandusen 55 ' 0 62 1 05 15 50"
58 See Cape Crocker
NEW CREDIT.
This Mission is situate between the eastern boundary of the township of Townsend and the road
leading from Hamilton to Port Dover, in the township of Oneida, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
The Indians formerly resident on the River Credit, on leaving that Reserve, obtained leave to
locate in this place, hence the name New Credit. The Ojibwas, Delewares, and Onondagas.
1848 William Ryerson
49 United with Simcoe Circuit.
50 Rowley Heyland.. ... ...
51 Rowley Heyland
52 David Wright
53 David Wright .
54 Matthew Whiting..
55 Matthew Whiting.
* Thirty members given to Oneida Mission.
87
1 75
84
1 00
74
0 37
100
2 08
100
5 10
125
6 00
1 50
...
2 07
3 85
10 00
79 37
344
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1856 Matthew Whiting.
57 David Wright
58 David Wright..
59 Thomas Williams
60 Thomas Williams .
61 Thomas Williams
62 Thomas Williams
63 Thomas Williams .
64 Thomas Lawson. . ,
65 Thomas Lawson . .
66 Thomas Lawson . .
67 Thomas Lawson . .
68 Thomas Woolsey . .
69 Thomas Woolsey. .
70 Thomas Woolsey. .
71 Thomas Woolsey. .
72 Elisha Tennant .
73 Elisha Tennant .
74 See London Conference
No. of
Members.
115
118
120
120
112
107
114
104
86
86
75
76
75
75
82
88
82
82
70
Conting.
Fund.
$2 00
2 18
1 75
96
88
77
12
12
12
12
12
00
00
00
00
33
38
Sup. M.
Fund.
$1 75
2 37
2 25
4 25
2 25
3 50
3 25
00
00
00
00
50
50
00
00
20
00
Mission.
Fund.
$33 00
50 57
75 79
64 62
56 15
47 61
63 03
49 40
49 o:
48 9.
62 50
68 69
59 89
76 29
86 18
64 03
92 08
86 92
O-
OKA.
See Lake of Two Mountains.
ONEIDA.
This mission was formerly part of the Muncey Mission. It is situate on the river Thames in the
township of Carradoc, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
1871 William Cross
72 William Cross..
73 William Cross
74 See London Conference .
30
11
18
90
" ■
15 39
27 00
44 57
P.
PARRY SOUND.
This Mission embraces a band of Pagan Indians, on Parry Island in the Georgian Bay, about seven
miles from the Sound, and the Indians at French River and Shahwanaga. The Mission work is
scattered over 100 miles of dangerous coast.
1869 Charles A. Hanson .... , , . , . . ... _ . . .
70 Samuel Tucksr. . . .. .. .. 20 ... 22 25
71 Samuel Tucker . . 50 . . 68 65
1872 Samuel Tucker 54 . . 105 30
73 John C. Willmott, M.A. .... . . 68 . . ... 95 70
74 See Toronto Conference , „ . , 85 180 34
PIC RIVER.
A Mission Station on the north shore of Lake Superior, at the mouth of the Pic River, near the
Hudson's Bay Company's Fort. It was formerly Lake Superior Mission.
1854 George Blaker
.55
56 James Ashquabe.. . . . . ....
57 George Blaker..
58 George Blaker.. . . . ....
59 George Blaker.
PIGEON RIVER
Is situate at the head of Lake Superior, where lies the boundary between the United States and
30
....
44
■ * • >
41
....
••
. ..
1857 James Ashquabe.
Canada.
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345
R
RAMA.
An Indian Reserve in the township of Eama, on the eastern shore of Lake Couchiching, County and
Province of Ontario. It was formerly part of Lake Simcoe Mission.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1845 William Herkimer..
46 Horace Dean
47 Horace Dean . . .
48 Horace Dean
49 Horace Dean
50 William Steer. . .
51 William Steer
52 Horace Dean
53 Horace Dean
54 Horace Dean
55 Peter Jacobs.
56 Peter Jacobs
57 George McDougall
5$ George McDougall, Peter Campbell.
59 George McDougall, Peter Campbell.
60 Robert Brooking, Peter Campbell
61 Robert Brooking
62 Robert Brooking . .
63 Robert Brooking.. . .
64 Robert Brooking. . .
65 Robert Brooking .
66 Robert Brooking
67 Robert Brooking
68 Robert Brooking
69 Joseph L. Sanders
70 Joseph L. Sanders.
71 William H. Peake. .
72 William H. Peake.
73 William H. Peake.
74 See Toronto Conference . .
No. of
Members.
126
77
95
91
89
77
55
64
64
64
63
63
99
82
112
87
91
96
95
91
82
90
111
110
111
118
123
116
111
Conting.
Fund.
43
43
10
53
60
0 75
1 66
6 23
0 50
1 00
0 55
0 45
0 50
0 75
0 75
0 80
0 85
0 90
1 00
1 66
1 00
2 80
3 00
Sup. M
Fund.
$5
1
43
75
00
00
82
47
2 00
0 30
0 83
1 00
1 50
2 00
0 50
0 75
0 75
0 90
1 05
1
1
1
1
'!
11 31
12 64
11 03
10
25
30
45
00
00
Mission.
Fund.
$21
43
29
40
29
40
38
25
71
14
77
98
186
26
141
83
132
20
120
00
123 65
129
69
98
00
48
88
65
29
74 72
105
13
136
60
181
14
260 32
RICE LAKE.
The name given to an Indian settlement on Rice Lake,
Peterboro', Ontar
1825
26
to
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
George Bissell .
> United with Cavan.
James Evans.
Daniel McMullen
Daniel McMullen.
Gilbert Miller . .
Gilbert Miller
William Case, Sylvester Hurlburt, John Sunday .
Sylvester Hurlburt
Sylvester Hurlburt..
John Sunday
John Sunday .... ...
John Sunday
John Sunday
f United with Alderville Mission.
John Sunday ....
John Sunday
Robert Brooking, John Sunday. .
Robert Brooking, John Sunday
Robert Brooking, John Sunday ....
in the township of Otonabee, County of
•io.
110
178
212
212
210
142
168
146
70
81
48
56
58
59
63
70
72
74
83
346
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1850 Robert Brooking, John Sunday.
51 Robert Brooking
52 Thomas Hurlburt.
53 Thomas Hurlburt
54 William Herkimer
55 William Herkimer.
56 William Herkimer
57 Wellington Jeffers
58 Wellington Jeffers . . . ...
59 Wellington Jeffers .
60 David B. Madden
61 David B. Madden
62 Now called Hiawatha Mission . .
No. of
Members.
77
80
101
69
69
47
47
47
60
58
67
66
Conting.
Fund.
$0 75
0 80
1 00
0 96
Sup. M.
Fund.
1 12
1 00
1 12
1 50
6 00
1 00
1 25
1 00
2 00
3 00
Mission.
Fund.
$16 30
37 57
57 87
79 42
112 73
55 33
50 20
s.
SAUGEEN.
*
An Indian village in the township of Saugeen, on Lake Huron, County of Bruce, Ontario,
from Kincardine' 35 miles, and from Goderich 70 miles.
Distant
1833 John Benhani
34 Thomas Hurlburt
35 Thomas Hurlburt.
36 Thomas Hurlburt
37
38 Gilbert Miller
39 William Herkimer ...
40 William Herkimer.
41
42 Thomas Williams
43 George Copway. .
44 George Copway. .... ...
45 George Copway
46 John K. Williston
47 John K. Williston
48 John K. Williston . . .
49 John K. Williston ...
50 William Herkimer
51 James Hutchinson, David Sawyer. .
52 James Hutchinson, James M. Clarke .
53 Peter Jacobs .
54 Peter Jacobs ....
55 Peter Jacobs .
56 John K. Williston.
57 John K. Williston. ..
58 John K. Williston. .. .. .
59 John K. Williston. .. ..
60 John K. Williston
61 JohnK. Williston.
62 JohnK. Williston
Southampton united with it.
63 William M. Cooley..
64 William M. Cooley
65 William Cross
66 William Cross.
67 William Cross.
68 William Cross.
69 Elisha Tennant. .
70 Elisha Tennant.
71 Elisha Tennant. .
72 George Jacques .
73 George Jacques .....
74 See Toronto Conference. .
59
• •
65
73
70
65
81
....
107
. .
107
....
117
134
i 66
147
1 00 *
1 00
116
,
100
0 37
1 25
109
1 00
1 53
119
1 35
1 50
94
1 48
1 25
105
97
i
76
• • • •
6 87
73
0 50
0 50
64
1 00
0 50
54
54
6 69
6 43
63
0 50
0 50
58
0 70
0 50
70
1 00
0 26
68
0 60
0 20
100
1 05
0 25
113
2 50
0 34
105
1 30
1 00
108
0 85
0 12
110
1 00
0 20
93
93
» . • •
75
. . . •
59
, ,
• • t t
73
72
6 si
i oo
66
0 60
1 20
64
0 70
1 70
25 12
li 83
19 98
20 43
16 00
32 64
27 75
48 82
43 15
32 70
32 98
60 93
46 98
58 42
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
347
SAULT STE. MARIE.
A village at the head of Lake Huron, on the St. Marie River, Algoma District, Ontario,
formerly supplied from Garden River Mission.
It was
Year
Names of Missionaries.
»
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1864
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
Samuel Down] | Garden River Mission' j ".'... '.
Samuel Down
Samuel Fear
4
15
35
$2 12
$l'25
$104 00
Samuel Fear . .
Samuel Fear ...
Erastus S. Curry.
34 10
5 12
Garden River Mission which had been connected with the Sault work for three years, became
again a seperate Mission field, Sault Ste. Marie retaining the Domestic Mission work. See page 294.
SCUGOG ISLAND.
An Island chiefly occupied by Indians. It is situated in Lake Scugog, County and Province of Ontario.
1846 George B. Butcher . .
47 William Steer, Matthew Connor ... . . . . 37
48 William Steer... .. . 23
49 {A local supply) 23 100
50 Stephen Miles (Cartright Mission) . . ... 37
51 John Sanderson (Cartwright Misson). . .. .36
52 John Sanderson (Cartwright Mission) 34
53 Charles Fish, (Bowmanville Circuit) . . . 30
54 Thomas Hanna (Cartwright Mission) . .... 30
55 Thomas Hanna (Cartwright Mission) . 25
56 William Richardson (Cartwright Mission).. . . 20
57 "William Richardson (Cartwright Mission) .. . .14 11 03
58 David A. Johnston (Cartwright Mission) 14 : 4 30
59 John Law (Prince Albert) . . . . 25
60 John Law (Prince Albert) . . . . 25
61 John Law (Prince Albert) ... 25
62 Charles Silvester (Prince Albert) .. . 23
63 Charles Silvester (Prince Albert) 14
64 Charles Silvester (Prince Albert) . 14
65 Thomas Stobbs (Prince Albert) ... 14
66 Thomas Stobbs (Prince Albert) 14
67 Thomas Stobbs (Prince Albert). .. .14
68 Henry Reid (Prince Albert) 14
69 Henry Reid (Prince Albert) 14
70 Henry Reid (Prince Albert) 14
71 Alfred McCann (Prince Albert) . . 14
72 Alfred McCann (Prince Albert) . 12
73 Samuel C. Philp, Jr. (Prince Albert) j 12
74 See Toronto Conference.. ... ... .( 20
SHAWANAGA.
So called from the name of a river which empties itself into the Georgian Bay, north of Parry Sound,
in the Free Grant District.
1869 Charles A. Hanson (Parry Sound Mission) .... [
70 Samuel Tucker. " 16 !
71 Samuel Tucker. . . ' . . . . 18 j 60 65
72 Samuel Tucker 20 . . . . j .... 43 98
73 JohnC. Willmott, M.A 30 .... ! ... 48 46
74 See Toronto Conference... . 37 t 62 54
SNAKE ISLAND.
An Island in Lake Simcoe, Province of Ontario. It was formerly part of Lake Simcoe Mission.
Georgiana Island was worked in connection with Snake Island.
1841 John Williams. . .
42 Horace Dean. 51
43 Horace Dean 57
44 Ezra Adams (Newmarket Circuit) 56 0 49 0 95
45 John Baxter (Newmarket Circuit) . 59
46 John Baxter (Newmarket Circuit) 60
47 William Young (Newmarket Circuit) .... 60
348
INDIAN MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1848 William Young (Newmarket Circuit)..
60
....
49 William Young (Newmarket Circuit)
55
50 Joseph Messmore (Newmarket Circuit) . . . .
53
. ■ . .
52
....
....
52 Robert Lochead (Newmarket Circuit).
52
....
. • ■ .
50
....
....
50
$1 79
$5 98
51
. .. $10 25
56 George T. Richardson (Holland Landing Mission). . .
54
2 50
1 00
. ■ • ■
57 George T. Richardson (Holland Landing .Mission).. .
22
...
10 54
58 Erastus Hurlburt (Innisfil Mission) . . ... .
30
29 08
59 Errstus Hurlburt (Innisfil Mission)
40
14 25
60 Thomas Hanna (Holland Landing Mission) . . , .
44
7 43
61 Abraham Dayman (Holland Landing Mission) . .
44
15 30
62 Alexander Drennan (Holland Landing Mission)
41
....
14 25
63 Alexander Drennan (Holland Landing Mission)
38
* ....
13 75
64 Alexander Drennan (Holland Landing Mission)
38
....
18 64
65 William J. Hewitt (Holland Landing Mission)
42
....
11 21
66 William J. Hewitt (Sharon and Mt. Albert Mission).
42
....
67 Christopher Hamilton (Sharon & Mt. Albert Mission)
30
12 05
68 Christopher Hamilton (Sharon & Mt. Albert Mission)
36
.
69 Christopher Hamilton (Sharon & Mt. Albert Mission)
30
. .
19 66
70 William Irwin (Sharon and Mt. Albert Mission) ...
35
12 07
71 William Irwin (Sharon and Mt. Albert Mission) . . .
37
72 William Torrance (Sutton Mission)
37
10 66
37
14 50
74 See Toronto Conference .......
52
ST. CLAIR.
An Indian Reserve, on the St. Clair River, in the township of Sarnia, County of Lambton. Ontario.
1824 William Griffis.
25
to
33'
34 James Evans
35 James Evans
36 James Evans
37 James Evans, Thomas Hurlburt .
38 John Douse .
39 John Douse .
40 John Douse ....
41 William Scott.
42 William Scott.,
43 William Scott. .
44 William Scott..
45 William Scott..
William Scott.
William Scott.
46
47
48
49
United with Sarnia Mission.
50 John K. Williston
51 William Herkimer .
52 Robert Brooking, William Herkimer.
53 Robert Brooking, Allan Salt
54 Solomon Waldron . . .
55 Solomon Waldron ....
56 Solomon Waldron
57 Solomon Waldron
58 Thomas Hurlburt
59 Thomas Hurlburt, James Thornton. . .
60 Thomas Hurlburt.
61 Thomas Hurlburt
62 Thomas Hurlburt, James Ashquabe. .
63 Thomas Hurlburt
64 Thomas Hurlburt ....
W illiam Price,
Joh n Doel,
66 Erastus Hurlburt
67 Erastus Hurlburt
65
50
94
108
153
166
131
166
160
115
115
....
203
208
175
, ,
160
150
1
151
6 43
179
179
2 50
190
0 90
155
1 35
190
1.00
151
2 25
223
1 20
218
1 25
213
2 50
296
1 50
210
1 50
213
1 50
214
1 50
200
1 50
215
152
••
1 87
0 75
2 10
3 00
1 CO
1 25
00
75
50
00
00
00
1 50
1 00
67 15
74 87
50 87
55 48
120 25
64 51
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
349
Year
1868
Names of Missionaries.
Allan Salt
69 Allan Salt
70 Allan Salt
71 Allan Salt.. ..
72 George Goodson
73 George Goodson
74 See London Conference .
No. of
Conting.
Educa.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
193
185
$2 13
185
190
$0 50
2 71
199
0 51
0 61
134
1 50
1 00
1 134
• r * ■
Sup. M.
Fund.
$40 66
10U 15
63 53
49 89
99 84
65 65
47 00
w.
WALPOLE ISLAND.
An Island on Lake St. Clair, Ontario. At an early period in Canadian Methodist history, the Indians
on this Island were visited, at the reijuest of the Apostolic William Case, by some of his native
evangelists ; but they returned much discouraged. Peter Jones afterward visited them, but was
repulsed. Superstition and idolatry seemed to be established there. In January, 1857, through
the influence of William M. Cooley, a young school teacher, a good work was begun. One of the
Chiefs and his people renounced Paganism, and requested to be admitted as members of the
Methodist Church.
1857 William Herkimer, William M. Cooley
i
58 Solomon Waldron, William Herkimer
105 |
59 Solomon Waldron, William Herkimer
130
17 87
186
61 Solomon Waldron, William Herkimer
134 1 00
1 40
21 34
62 William M. Cooley. ...
103 !
63 John K. Williston
121 i
5 12
64 John K. Williston
114
65 Thomas Hurlburt
125
66 John Doel. . .
119
32 98
67 William Hicks.
119
16 15
68 Solomon Waldron
115
1 30
20 53
69 William Cross
121 i
20 00
70 William Cross.. ....
119
1 00
38 65
71 John^Russell, (Sombra Mission)
142 ' 1 10
2 00
91 86
72 Wiliam W. Edwards, (Wallaceburg Mission).
70
12 93
73 James H. Stonehouse ....
70
17 55
74 See London Conference..
73
17 03
II.
MISSIONS IN THE HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY.
More than forty years ago our Missionary Society in Canada sent Mis-
sionaries to visit a few of the Honourable Hudson s Bay Company's nearest
posts. It was not, however, until the year 1840 that Wesleyan Missionaries
were sent to occupy stations in any part of that vast region. In that year the
English "Wesleyan Missionary Society, having made arrangements with the
Company, sent as its first Missionaries to that region, Messrs. Barnley, Mason
and Rundle. These were soon joined by James Evans, Thomas Hurlburt, and
Peter Jacobs, who were sent by the Missionary Society of Canada. Five
stations or centres of operation, were at once occupied by these devoted and
heroic men, viz., Norway House, Moose Factory, Edmonton House, Lac-La-
Pluie, and Pic River. Soon Mission premises were erected, societies formed, a
printing-press employed, souls saved, and habits of civilization were, as far as
possible, cultivated. From 1840 to 1854 the Parent Society is said to have ex-
350
MISSIONS IN THE HUDSON'S BAY TERRITORY.
pended no less than forty-four thousand dollars in the sustentation of the
Hudson Bay Missions. In 1851 with a view of transferring these Missions to
the care of the Canada Conference, they were placed under the superintendency
of the Rev. Dr. Wood. In the spring of 1854, owing, as was stated, "to the
comparative nearness of Hudson's Bay to Canada, the supply of labourers
available, and the heartiness of Canadian support of Wesleyan Missions,"
that transfer was effected. Ever since that date these Missions have formed a
very important and interesting part of the work belonging to Canada Metho-
dism. The reward for earnest and self-sacrificing toil, and the annual outlay
of large sums of money is : —
1st. — The hundreds who have died in the triumphs of the Gospel.
2nd. — The ever-increasing work of evangelization among the numerous
Pagan bands of Indians, many of whom have been converted to God»
and are consistent and faithful members of our Church.
3rd. — The Missions, Schools, and Christian communities now in existence,
and which, by God's blessing, must continue to exert an influence for
good on the whole of that vast Territory.
BOW RIVEE and MORLEYVILLE.
A Mission to the Blackfeet Indians, in the Bow River Valley — near the Rocky Mountains, 800 miles
distant from Edmonton. The Mission is named Mori eyville in honour of the Rev. William
Morley Punshon, LL.D. The mission was commenced in 1871 by the Rev. John McDougall.
EDMONTON HOUSE.
This is one of the Honourable Hudson Bay Company's posts, and is situate on the Saskatchewan
River, 71 miles distant from Victoria Mission and 887 miles from Winnipeg.
Year
Missionaries.
Members
Mission,
fund.
Year
Missionaries.
Members
Mission.
Fund.
40)
to > Robert F. Rundle
49 )
50
1866
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
John McDougall.. .
Peter Campbell.
Peter Campbell. ...
Peter Campbell
i34
140
140
140
135
109
109
109
$250 00
250 00
250 00
53)
54 Henry Steinhaur
55)
to > Thomas Woolsey . . .
65)
George McDougall.
George McDougall .
George McDougall .
See Toronto Conference .
300 00
530 00
455 50
243 00
1855
LAC LA BICHE.
A Mission station on the north of the Saskatchewan River.
1860 See White Fish Lake .
55)
to > Henry Steinhaur . . .
59
LAC-LA-PLUIE.
The head of this Mission is Fort Frances, one of the Hudson's Bay Company's Posts, on the wes
side of Lac-La-Pluie, or Rainy Lake, and near the mouth of the beautiful Lac-La-Pluie River, which
connects Little Lake Winnipeg with Rainy Lake,. Fort Frances was named in honour of the lady of
Sir George Simpson. Distant from the head of Lake Superior 228 miles.
1854
1840 William Mason
41 William Mason
42 William Mason
43)
Peter Jacobs
to
49
50
to
53
Vacant.
to ^ Allan Salt .
57
58
59 \
60 James Ashquabe.
61
Vacant .
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
351
MORLEYVILLE.
See Bow River.
NORWAY HOUSE.
This is one of the principal depots of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company. Rossville, the
home of the Missionary, is 3 miles from Norway House, which is situate at the Northern extremity of
Lake Winnipeg. It is distant from Toronto about 1700 miles.
Year
Missionaries.
1840 James Evans
41 James Evans.
42 Jas. Evans, Peter Jacobs.
43 Jas. Evans, Wm. Mason.
44 Jas. Evans, Wm. Mason.
45 Jas. Evans, Wm. Mason.
46 )
to > William Mason
53)
54 Thomas Hurlburt
55 Thomas Hurlburt.
56 Thomas Hurlburt.
Members
135
140
Mission.
Fund.
Year
Missionaries.
1857 Robert Brooking
58 Robert Brooking
59 Robert Brooking .
60 George McDougall.
61 George McDougall.
62 George McDougall.
63 George McDougall . .
64 Charles Stringfellow
65 Charles Strirfgfellow
66 Charles Stringfellow
67 Charles Stringfellow
68 See Missions in Manitoba
embers
Mission
Fund.
140
153
164
164
165
167
206
. . • •
206
• • • *
177
«...
170
$24 06
170
200
179 00
OXFORD HOUSE.
This Mission is situate on Jackson's Bay, so named in honour of the Rev. Thomas Jackson, who was
President of the English Wesleyan Conference in 1838 and in 1849.
1854 Robert Brooking
55 Robert Brooking
56 Robert Brooking
Charles Stringfellow. . •
60 I
6i ;
90
99
83
116
122
1862
63
64
65
66
67) (
68 See Missions in Manitoba
Charles Stringfellow
• John Sinclair
120
120
120
93
93
93
90
VICTORIA.
A Mission Station, beautifully situated on Victoria Lake, south of the Saskatchewan River, 816 miles
from Winnipeg.
1864 George
65 George
66 George
67 George
68 George
69 George
McDougall
McDougall
76
McDougall ...
76
McDougall
176
McDougall . .
177
McDougall ...
177
1870 George McDougall .. .
71 Peter Campbell
72 Peter Campbell
73 Peter Campbell
74 See Toronto Conference.
177
159
78
70
70
100 00
182 25
162 00
44 75
1860 '
611
62 I
63
64
65|
66 1
67
WHITE FISH LAKE.
It was formerly Lac la Biche Mission, from which it is distant about 40 miles.
80
80
Henry Steinhaur..
Henry Steinhaur..
60
60
66
70
79
80
80
80
|jl868) \
1 1 69 J- Henry Steinhaur <
i! 70} (
!: 71) I
|: 72 } Henry Steinhaur <
!; 73} (
1 1 74 See Toronto Conference .
80
102
126
126
126
WOODVILLE.
A Mission Station 56 miles south-west of Edmonton, named after the Rev. E. Wood, D. D.,
Superintendent of Canada Missions.
1871 John McDougall ...I .. I II 1873 Henry Steinhaur 1 83 I
72 John McDougall .1 83 I " 74 See Toronto Conference .1 83 I
352
MISSIONS TO THE FRENCH.
III.
MISSIONS TO THE FRENCH.
Methodist Missions to the French in the Province of Quebec were begun
in 1856. The transfer of the Canada Eastern District, by the English Wesleyan
Conference in 1854, led the Missionary Society to undertake this work of Evan-
gelization. The prevalence of Romanism, its vast hold on the French Canadian
population, and its fatal effects on a people who do not receive the Bible as
their own rule of faith, can only be understood by those who reside in the
midst of it. The difficulties which have beset the Societies Agents have been
formidable and countless. Nevertheless they have continued to prosecute their
work from year to year with unabated zeal. In numerous instances converts
from the Romish faith have been relentlessly persecuted by Romish emissaries,
and have been driven to find a home in the United States or elsewhere, in order
to serve God in peace and quietness. This fact, together with the want of a
sufficient number of suitable agents, and the lack of funds in the Mission
Treasury, have tended to retard the work of French Canadian Evangelization.
Under the judicious management and supervision of the Rev. John Borland,
efforts are being made to give precision to our Methodist organization.
BOLTON.
A village and township in the County of Brome, Province of Quebec.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1872
73
74
Edward De Gruchy ...... ........
Edward De Gruchy
30
35
...
$5000
23 00
, CHAUDIEKE.
This Mission was formed of the western suburb of the city of Ottawa, and included a varied population
of French and Irish Roman Catholics.
1863 Henry Beeson
64 Henry Beeson
65 Mission discontinued
DURHAM.
A village and township in the County of Drummond, Province of Quebec.
1860 Joseph A. Doriou
61
20
FARNHAM.
This Mission included Stanbridge, Dunham, Sutton, St. Armand, and St. Cozaire.
1857 Amand Parent . . . . . , , . . , , i
58 See St. Armand I 11 I . I .: I
HURON.
This Mission was to the French Canadian settlers in the townships of Hay, Stephen, and Bosanquet,,
on Lake Huron, Ontario.
1867 Joseph A. Dorion . . ... ...,...:,,.
68 Joseph A. Dorion
69 Mission discontinued
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
353
KNOWLTON.
A village in the township and County of Brome, Quebec. The Mission extended from Grass Pond,
in Bolton, to Sutton, in Brome, a distance of 24 miles.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1871 John Syvret . . . . . .
72
$21 '66
LACOLLE.
A village in the township of Lacolle, County of St. John's, Province of Quebec.
1872 Amand Parent
73 Amand Parent
74 See Montreal Conference . .
9
18 00
20 15
MAGOG.
A village and township in the County of Stanstead, Quebec. This Mission extends into the seven
townships of Stanstead, Magog, Oxford, Hatley, Barnston, Barford, and Compton. It was
formerly known as Stanstead Mission.
1860 Thomas Charbonell
61 Thomas Charbonell
62 Thomas Charbonell .
63 Thomas Charbonell . .
64 Thomas Charbonell.
65 Thomas Charbonell . ,
36
59
70
• • •
43
40
31
18
10 00
14 95
14 (10
10 77
MELBOURNE.
A town in the township of Melbourne, County of Richmond, Province of Quebec.
1858 Joseph A. Dorion | | . . | . . |
MONTREAL.
A Mission to the French inhabitants of the city.
1861 Henry Mauny
62 Henry Mauny .... 34
63 Henry Mauny ... . . 45
64 Henry Mauny 42
65 Henry Mauny . . 20
66
67 Xavier Rivet
68 Xavier Rivet
69 See Montreal Conference, French Mission . . .
MYSTIC.
A small village in the township of Stanbridge, County of Missisquoi, Province of Quebec.
1873 M. Sadlier. . I . . . . i . . . . I . . I .
74 Mission discontinued ...'.... I ' '
NAPIERVILLE.
A village in the township of De Lery, County of Napier, Province of Quebec.
1871 Amand Parent . . i .... i ... i • • i
72 Mission discontined . . I .... I . • • • I ■ • • |
P1ERREVILLE.
A village in the township of Pierrville, County of Yamaska, Province of Quebec.
I860 Henri Tetron ...
61 Henri Tetron
62 Mission discontinued.. . . . .
1855 Francois Pepin.
56 Francois Pepin. . . .
57 Henri Tetron .
58 Henri Tetron . .
59 Joseph A. Dorion
60 Joseph A. Dorion
61 Joseph A. Dorion
62 Joseph A. Dorion
63 Joseph A. Dorion
23
QUEBEC.
A Mission to the French habitants of the city.
2
2
0
0
\
354
MISSIONS TO THE FRENCH.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1864 Joseph A. Dorion
65 Joseph A. Dorion
66 Joseph A. Dorion
67
No. of
Members
20
20
17
12
Conting.
Fund.
$1 00
Sup. M.
Fund.
$3 25
Mission.
Fund.
$20 61
7 00
7 00
ROXTON.
A village and township in the County of Shefford, Quebec. This was the first French Mission
' organized. It embraced within its bounds, Acton, Bolton, Stukely, Magog and Stanstead.
1856 Thomas Charbonell ...
57 Thomas Charbonell ,
58 Thomas Charbonell
59 Thomas Charbonell
60 Thomas Charbonell . . . . . . ....
61 Supplied from Magog 69 „ . .'. 10 00
Now called South Roxton Mission.
62 Alexander La Clair . . . .
63 Alexander La Clair. . .
64 Alexander La Clair . . ...
65 Alexander La Clair .. 58 2188
66 Amand Parent . . .. . 41 ... 2 50
67 Amand Parent . 47 . . 4 55
68 Amand Parent .........
69 Amand Parent .. .
70 Joseph A. Dorion
71 Joseph A. Dorion
72 Joseph A. Dorion
73 John Syvret . .
74 See Montreal Conference . .
21
■ ■_.•■'■
22
• ■ ■ ■
50
,.. , ... .,
• ■
106
> ■ ■ ■
69
'47
47
58
• • ■ •
41
- a . a
47
• u • •
40
a 0 ■ •
40
1 ■'■
40
a a a a
75
■ a
57
. . ■ •
55
26
....
15 50
50 66
23 55
SHEFFORD.
The name of a village, township a nd County in the Province of Quebec. This Mission embraced the
following seven places, viz.. Stukely Mills, Waterloo, Canaan, Adamsville, Shefford Mountain,
North Shefford and North Stukely.
1871 Thomas Charbonell
72 Thomas Charbonell .52 . . 86 80
73 Joseph A. Dorion . . 16 . . 34 00
74 See Montreal Conference 21 | 10 60
SHEBBROOKE.
A town in the township of Ascot, County of Sherbrooke, Province of Quebec.
1873 Thomas Charbonell. .. .. .1 , 1 .. 1
74 See Montreal Conference • • I ! • • I ■ ■ I
STUKELY.
A village and township in the County of Shefford, Quebac.
1865 Staphen Chartier
66 Stephen Chartier . . . . . ....
67 Stephen Chartier . .
68 Stephen Chartier ... 13 .... 7 00
69 Supplied from Eoxton
70 Supplied from Roxton ...
71 Included in Shefford Mission
SWEETSBURG.
A village in the township of Dunham, County of Missisquoi, Quebec. This Mission includes Granby,
j 01 onenoi
"is
-a, <^ueD8c.
13
• • a ■
....
13
• • a a
....
13
a a . •
• • • *
1873 Thomas Charbonell
74 See Montreal Conference . .
East Farnham and Sutton.
27
50 00
ST. ARMAND.
A village in the Parish of St. Armand, County of Missisquoi, Province of Quebec.
1858 Amand Parent ...
59 Amand Parent . .
60 Amand Parent . . .... 0
61 Amand Parent ...
62 Amand Parent .... . .
63 Amand Parent.. .
64 Amand Parent.. ....
65 Amand Parent ...
22
22
'.■••a
11
a ■-. ■-. *
a fl , ,
16
, t
29
. ,
23
a • a .
18
. .
. a .
10 00
9 30
15 '66
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
355
IV.
MISSIONS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.
'* Methodism," said the late Bishop Emory, " is in itself a Missionary Sys-
tem." This has been one of her chief characteristics. Year after year new
fields of evangelistic toil have been entered upon, churches have been erected,
the Gospel has been proclaimed, and souls have been saved. In carrying out
that spirit of progression which had marked the history of Canadian Methodism
from the beginning, the Missionary Committee at their annual meeting in the
autumn of 1858 resolved to send her agents to the Pacific Coast. Accordingly
in December, 1858, the Revs. Ephraim Evans, D.D., Edward White, Ebenezer
Robson and Arthur Browning were sent to that distant mission field. The
labours of these brethren, and of others who have since gone to that Province
have been largely confirmatory of the expectations of the Missionary Com-
mittee. Among the Chinese and Indian population a good work has been
carried on. Victoria has become self-sustaining and is doing her part in assist-
ing to sustain mission work in the regions beyond. Indian tribes have gladly
received the Gospel and the call for a futher supply of missionaries is urgent
and strong.
CARIBOO.
This is a Mission in the celebrated gold mining region, chiefly on Williams' Creek, about 450 miles
from Yale. The whole region is rich in mineral deposits.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
Thomas Derrick
10
11
9
14
10
9
$7 00
$15 00
188 25
Joseph Hall
Joseph Hall
FORT HOPE and FORT YALE.
Fort Hope is a village on the south side of the Fraser River, about 60 miles from New Westminster.
Fort Yale is a small town, 20 miles above Fort Hope, at the head of the lower navigable waters
of the Fraser. From Fort Yale the stage road for Cariboo starts.
1859 Ebenezer Robson
60 Ebenezer Robson
61 Arthur Browning ....
62 Arthur Browning . . ... .... 10 00
63 Ebenezer Robson . . . . 5 00
64
1868
INDIAN TRIBES.
68)
to > Thomas Crosby . .
74 See Toronto Conference
356
MISSIONS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.
NANAIMO.
A village 60 miles from Victoria, nearly opposite the mouth of the Frazer River.
Yenr
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Conting.
Sup. M.
Mission.
Members.
Fund.
Fund.
Fund.
1859 Arthur Browning
61
62
Ebenezer Eobson
$33 50
63 Edward White
30
$10 00
130 63
64 Edward White ,..
38
150 00
65 Edward White
45
20 25
175 00
66 Ephraim Evans, D.D
43
21 00
272 50
67 Ephraim Evans, D.D
37
125 80
68 Edward White . .
46
7 80
124 45
69 Edward White . .
46
4 00
600 00
70 Edward White
78
4 50
574 25
65
41 80
72 Thomas Derrick
93
589 30
73 Thomas Derrick .
82
152 00
73
....
5 00
155 00
NEW WESTMINSTER.
This was for some time the capital of British Columbia. It is situate on the north side of the Fraser
River, about 17 miles from its mouth.
Edward White
Edward White
Edward White
Edward White
Edward White ... ....
63 Arthur Browning
64 Arthur Browning
65 Ebenezer Robson
66 Edward White
1858
59
60
61
62
67 Edward White
68 Arthur Browning
69 Arthur Browning
70 Cornelius Bryant
71 Amos E. Russ
72 Amos E. Russ
73 Amos E. Russ, M. A. , James Turner . .
74 See Toronto Conference
35
39
39
34
38
30
35
55
62
31
56
56
64
24 00
8 50
4 50
10 00
6 35
10 00
15 00
314 50
377 24
435 00
316 95
110 50
252 00
180 13
125 00
96 00
181 25
131 25
163 00
SUMAS and CHILLIWHACK.
Settlements on the rivers of those names, between New Westminster and Fort Hope
1870 George C. Clarkson
71 George C. Clarkson
72 Cornelius Bryant 77 109 25
73 Cornelius Bryant . 97 141 60
74 See Toronto Conference 114 ... 2 00 157 10
The Capital of British Columbia.
VICTORIA.
Situate on the south-east of Vancouver Island
San Francisco.
1858 Ephraim Evans, D D
59 Ephraim Evans, D.D
60 Ephraim Evans, D. D
61 Ephraim Evans, D.D..
62 Ephraim Evans, D.D., Daniel V Lucas 60
63 Ephraim Evans, D D., Daniel V. Lucas 70
64 Ephraim Evans, D.D., Ebenezer Robson 75
65 Ephraim Evans, D.D., Arthur Browning. . ... 76
66 Arthur Browning. . 60
67 Arthur Browning. . .... . . 43
68 Amos E. Russ 50
69 Amos E. Russ 56
70 Amos E. Russ . . ... . . 101
71 William Pollard .. 106
72 William Pollard 123
73 William Pollard.. 132
74 See Toronto Conference.. .... . 175
700 miles north of
20 00
135 30
289 25
311 43
7 05
279 10
16 50
111 00
7 00
154 75
14 00
126 00
33 00
116 00
7 '0
306 00
9 00
350 50
10 00
389 30
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
357
MISSIONS TO THE GERMANS.
The large number of Germans resident in different parts of Canada led
the Missionary Committee to consider what could be done in the way of Evan-
gelistic work for their benefit. In the year 1860, the first German Mission was
commenced in the city of Hamilton. The first missionary employed was the
Rev. Charles Freshman, D.D., formerly a Jewish Rabbi, having charge of a
Jewish congregation in the city of Quebec. Being convinced that Jesus of
Nazareth was the true Messiah, he renounced the Jewish religion, and under
the instrumentality of the Rev. James Elliott, was led to an experience of the
pardoning Mercy of God. The conversion of his wife and family soon fol-
lowed. At the Conference of 1860, he was received as a Christian Minister,
and appointed to Hamilton where his labours were productive of great good.
The second German Mission was begun by Karlos Schmidt among the Germans
of the Ottawa region. Notwithstanding many difficulties of a formidable
nature, have prevented the rapid extension of the German Methodist work in
Canada, there has been a yield of fruit, and some ripe sheaves have been
garnered in heaven, amid the songs of the reapers. It has also been found that
in the midst of Rationalistic speculation, there are not a few thoughtful and
inquiring men who appreciate the evangelical theology, the church organiza-
tion and the inner fellowship of Methodism.
EGANVILLE.
A village on the Bonne Chere River, in the township of Grattan, County of Renfrew, Ontario. This
Mission included the German settlements, and extended from 11 miles beyond the Madawaska
to about 25 miles beyond the Ottawa.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1860 Karlos Schmidt
g, \ Karlos Schmidt,
William M. C. Luke,
62 William M. C. Luke.
63 Carl Allum
64 Carl Allum . ...
65 Carl Allum .
66 Stephen Kappele . . .
67 See Thome Mission
No. of
Members.
16
24
61
Conting.
Fund.
Sup M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
$7 00
i6 66
19 25
26 00
HAMILTON.
A city at the head of Burlington Bay, Ontario. The German Mission of which this is the head
extends to the County of Waterloo. The first German Methodist Church in Canada was built in
this city in the year 1860-61.
1860 Charles Freshman, D.D
61 Charles Freshman, D.D
62 Charles Freshman, D.D
63 Charles Freshman, D.D
64 Stephen Kappele
£5 Stephen Kappele..
25
75
38
$3 11
23
$0 80
2 00
23
1 65
2 25
42 68
31 30
69 00
358
MISSIONS TC THE GEKMANS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
i om i Jacob Freshman,
1866 | Carl Allum,
67 Carl Allum ...,,.„ ...
68 Carl Allum
69 Stephen Kappele.. , ...
70 Stephen Kappele..
71 Stephen Kappele
72 Stephen Kappele
73 Charles S. Eby, B. A., Henry Meyers..
74 See London Conference .... . . *
HEIDELBURG.
A village in the township of Woolwich, County of Waterloo, Province of Ontario.
1867 Jacob Freshman, E. J. Schesser, Wilhelm Andree. . . I
68 Jacob Freshman, E. J. Schesser, Wilhelm Andree. . . 57
69 United with Preston Mission . . .... . 44 | 1 00
PRESTON.
No. of
Conting.
Sup. M.
Members
Fund.
Fund.
33
$2 28
.$4 00
36
2 05
3 00
52
3 52
4 07
62
57
3 72
4 50
46
4 60
5 00
14
2 30
2 47
13
2 18
3 00
28
2 40
4 00
Mission.
Fund.
2 08
A village in the township and County of Waterloo, Ontario.
1863
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Freshman,
Stephen Kappele
Charles Freshman, D.D., Jacob Freshman.
Charles Freshman, D. D., Jacob Freshman .
Charles Freshman, D.D., j g^™^
Charles Freshman, D.D .
Charles Freshman, D.D
Wilhelm Andree ....
Wilhelm Andree
Charles S. Eby, B.A., Wilhelm Andree .
Charles S. Eby, B.A
Stephen Kappele, Henry Krupp
See London Conference
13
66
109
*55
+ 50
fil
50
53
66
69
67
0 45
1 00
10
00
00
00
08
05
78
70
3 00
75
00
1 00
25
00
90
25
00
$69 00
61 70
137 25
146 60
171 60
126 25
60 92
74 83
97 90
112 01
99 55
22 70
104 39
171 54
104 14
58 00
33 91
38 86
110 92
200 68
178 96
165 88
RANKIN.
A small village in the township of Wilberforce, County of Renfrew, Province of Ontario.
formerly part of Eganville Mission.
1869 Carl Allum . . . . . . ;
70 Carl Allum 90 130 2 45
71 Carl Allum.. . 97 150 3 00
72 Carl Allum, Thomas E. Morden, B.A 100 3 62 5 46
73 Carl Allum, Thomas E. Morden, B.A., H. Meyers. . 105 1 80 5 12
74 See Montreal Conference 115 2 36 3 95
It was
52 35
67 02
104 42
118 16
152 00
THORNE.
A small village in the township of Thorne, on the Ottawa River, in the County of Pontiac, Province
of Quebec. It was formerly Eganville Mission. This Mission has eleven appointments.
1867 Stephen Kappele, Anselm Schuster . .
68 See Vennacher ....
61
88
0 50
1 00
0 54
1 00
26 00
31 25
VENNACHER.
A small village in the township of Abinger, in the County of Addington, Ontario.
Thorne Mission.
1868 Stephen Kappele, Anslem Schuster .
69 Anslem Schuster
70 Included in the Rankin Mission
88
100
33
00
00
It was formerly
1 00
2 25
31 25
29 71
* Paris set off. t Three appointments given to Heidelburg Mission. J Heildeburg again united.
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
359
VI.
MISSIONS IN MANITOBA.
The first permanent settlement of the Red River country was made by a
few Scotch Highlanders, sent out by Lord Douglas, Earl of Selkirk, in the
year 1812 to 1815. In 1818 several French families from Lower Canada emi-
grated there, and also some Swiss families from Switzerland. In 1821 the
Colony began to show some signs of improvement and prosperity, but owing
to the hostility of the North-West Company, the settlers were twice expelled
from the country. In 1854 the number of inhabitants had increased to about
6,500, and were pretty equally divided between Roman Catholics and Protest-
ants, the former chiefly French and the latter English. The Protestants are
sub-divided into Episcopalians and Presbyterians. In the year 1867, this ter-
ritory became a part of the Dominion of Canada, and in view of an anticipated
large immigration from Ontario and > other parts to the fertile plains of the
West, the General Missionary Committee recommended the establishment of a
Mission there. Accordingly in the month of May, 1868, the Rev. George
Young left Toronto to inaugurate Methodist Mission Work in Winnipeg, the
capital of the New Province of Manitoba.
BEREN'S RIVER.
The name given to a Mission Station on the Eastern side of Lake Winnipeg, about half way between
Red River and Norway House. Distant from the City of Winnipeg 200 miles. The appoint-
ment at which the largest band of Indians reside is 130 miles East of Beren's River, where the
Mission House is located. There is also an appointment at Jack Head on the west side of Lake
Winnipeg, 60 miles from the Mission House. This Mission was commenced in 1873.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
1873
74
Egerton R. Young. . . .
10
10
....
50 00
HEADINGLY and BOYNE RIVER.
Headingly is a village in the electoral district of Selkirk, and Boyne River is in the electoral district
of Marquette, Province of Mantoba.
1872 Allan Bowerman
73 Allan Bowerman.. .. | 1 50 | 2 00 10 00
74 See Toronto Conference
HIGH BLUFF.
This place received its name from some trees of the Bilm of Gilead or.ler, on a ridge near the Assini-
boine River. It is distant from Winnipeg 50 miles We3t. The first class of 14 members was
organized there by the Rev. George Young in 18S6, after which it was set off from the Winnipeg
Mission as a separate field.
1869 Matthew Robison
70 Matthew Robison ..
71 Matthew Robison.. .. .. 43 .. 70 12
72 Michael Fawcett 70 .... 21191
73 Michael Fawcett, John Walton 92 . . 243 80
74 See Toronto Conference 120 827 83
14
30
43
70
• • • •
92
. . - «
120
....
360
MISSIONS IN MANITOBA.
NELSON RIVER.
A Mission station 800 miles from Winnipeg, a post of the Honourable Hudson's Bay Company.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
74 See Toronto Conference. . ...
NORWAY HOUSE.
For list prior to 1868 see Hudson's Bay Missions.
1868 Egerton R. Young .
69 Egerton R. Young
70 Egerton R. Young. . . .
71 Egerton R. Young
72 Egerton R. Young
73 JohnH. Ruttan.. ..
74 See Toronto Conference.
200
200
. ,
_,
203
a m
217
• ■-,
217
307
317
.
.
$11 00
329 50
329 70
465 25
446 13
406 25
179 00
OXFORD HOUSE.
For list prior to 1868 see Hudson's Bay Missions.
1868 John Sinclair, Native Assistant
69 John Sinclair, Native Assistant .
70 John Sinclair, Native Assistant . .
71 John Sinclair, Native Assistant . .
72 John Sinclair, Native Assistant
73 Orrin German, Native Assistant..
74 See Toronto Conference
90
..
90
95
103
90
70
70
PALESTINE.
250 00
250 00
250 00
250 00
A village 100 miles west of Winnipeg, on a smooth plain on the third crossing of the White Mud
River. It was formerly part of High Bluff Mission.
1873 George Edwards
74 See Toronto Conference .
11
13
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE.
A settlement 60 miles west of Winnipeg, on or near the Assiniboine River, and 12 miles south
Lake Manitoba, on the main road to the Saskatchewan Country.
1873 Supplied from High Bluff. I , I . . I
74 See Toronto Conference .. .1 I .. I .. 1110 30
RED RIVER.
(See Winnipeg).
WINNIPEG.
A city in the Electoral District of Selkirk, Manitoba. It is about half a mile north of Fort Garry,
which is pleasantly situated on the northern bank of the Assiniboine River, just at its confluence
with the Red River. From 1868 to 1872 the Mission was known by the name of Red River.
1868 George Young..
69 George Young.. .... ....
70 George Young. . ..
71 George Young.. . 37 .... $5 5b 87 00
72 George Young.... .... .. 40 $7 75 15 00 302 00
73 George Young.. . . . . : 52 12 50 16 25 363 00
74 See Toronto Conference 63 ... 443 00
11
15
37
$5 5b
40
$7 75
15 00
52
12 50
16 25
63
. . .
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
361
VII.
MISSIONS IN JAPAN.
For several years many of our warm-hearted Canadian people had been
thinking about the far-off Japanese, who for centuries had been the followers
of Confucius. At length favourable changes having taken place in their laws,
the Missionary Committee decided to send two of its devoted men to that great
harvest field. On Wednesday, May 7th, 1873, a valedictory service was held
in the Metropolitan Church, Toronto, when the Revs. George Cochran and
Davidson McDonald, M.D., were appointed to Japan as the representatives of
Canadian Methodism.
SHIDZUOOKA.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1873 Davidson McDonald, M.D.
74 See Toronto Conference. . .
1873 George Cochran . . .
74 See Toronto Conference. .
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Fund.
Sup. M.
Fund.
Mission.
Fund.
YOKOHAMA.
ALPHABETICAL LIST OF THE
DISTRICTS
INTO WHICH THE
CANADA WESLEYAN CONFERENCE
HAS BEEN DIVIDED,
SHOWING WHO HAVE BEEN CHAIRMEN AND FINANCIAL SECRETARIES, ALSO
THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS FOR EACH YEAR.
AUGUSTA DISTRICT.
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1826 Philander Smith.
27 Philander Smith.
28 Philander Smith.
29 Philander Smith.
30 Franklin Metcalf.
31 Franklin Metcalf.
32 Anson Green
33 Anson Green. . .
34 Anson Green. . .
35 Anson Green. . .
36 EzraHealy.. .(.
37 Henry Wilkinson.
38 Henry Wilkinson,
39 Henry Wilkinson,
40 Henry Wilkinson
41 Cyrus R. Allison.
42 John Carroll.
43 John Carroll
44 See Kingston Dist
Finan. Secretary.
rict.
Mem.
1876
2134
2683
2727
3374
3507
3261
3292
3588
3576
3849
3508
3378
l1785
1996
2338
3598
3168
3182
* Ottawa District formed.
BARRIE DISTRICT.
1850 Lewis Warner.. .
51 Lewis Warner. . . .
52 Lewis Warner..
53 John Douse
54 John Douse
55 John Douse
56 Wm. McFadden...
57 Wm. McFadden...
58 Wm. McFadden...
59 Wm. McFadden...
60 Ky. Creighton....
61 Ky. Creighton.. .
62 Ky. Creighton..
63 George H. Davis...
* Owen Sound
I. B. Aylesworth,
George McRitchie.
Charles Sylvester.
James C. Slater.
James C. Slater.
James C. Slater. .
JohnS. Clarke..
District formed.
1413
1822
*2248
1713
2031
1922
1978
2460
2553
2280
2073
2084
2222
Year
1864 George H. Davis.
65 George H. Davis.
66 Wm. Pollard.
67 Wm. Pollard
68 I. B. Aylesworth,
M.D.
69 Francis Berry
70 Francis Berry ....
71 Francis Berry
72 D. C. McDowell...
73 D. C. McDowell...
74 Toronto Conf. ....
John S. Clarke..
2237
2329
2643
2729
3489
3599
'1812
1808
2285
+2206
1521
* 2030 members given to Bradford District.
+ 740 members given to Collingwood District
. Charles Turver . .
! Charles Turver. .
Charles Turver .
Charles Turver . .
Samuel Tuoker .
Samuel Tucker .
Samuel Tucker . .
Samuel Tucker . .
John W. Totten.
BAY QUINTE DISTRICT.
1821 Henry Ryan..
22 Henry Ryan. .
23 Henry Ryan..
24 William Case.
25 William Case.
26 William Case.
27 William Case.
28 William Ryerson,
29 William Ryerson,
30 William Ryerson,
31 William Ryerson,
32 John Ryerson . .
33 John Ryerson . ,
34 John Ryerson .
35 John Ryerson . ,
36 Anson Green. . .
37 Anson Green.
38 Anson Green. . .
39 Anson Green.
40 Matthew Lang..
41 JohnC. Davidson
42 Richard Jones.
43 Richard Jones.
44
2632
2709
2909
3328
3132
3749
4048
4667
5055
5268
4918
4615
3207
3282
3386
3410
3561
3575
3529
4073
4398
8676
4221
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
363
BELLEVILLE DISTRICT.
Year Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1848 RichardJones... .
49 RichardJones... .
50 RichardJones... .
51 RichardJones...
52 John Ryerson. . . .
53 Wm. AlcFadden..
54 Wm. McFadderi. .
55 Wm. McFadden . .
56 John Carroll. .
67 John Carroll. .
58 Eph. B. Harper....
59 Eph. B. Harper....
60 Eph. B. Harper....
61 John Douse ...
62 John Douse . .
63 John Douse .
64 Samuel Rose
65 Geo. R. Sanderson
66 Geo. R. Sanderson
6? Geo. R. Sanderson
68 Geo. R. Sanderson
69 Geo. R. Sanderson
70jGeo. R. Sanderson
71 Henry F. Bland...
72 Henry F. Bland...
73 Henry F. Bland...
74 Toronto Conf. .
Finan. Secretary.
D. B. Madden.. .
D. B. Madden....
James H. Bishop. .
James H, Bishop..
James H. Bishop. .
John Hunt
John Hunt
John Hunt ...
James Preston. . . .
James Preston. . .
James Preston-
Thomas Cobb
Thomas Cobb .
Thomas Cobb .
Jonathan E. Betts
Edwin Clement.
Edwin Clement.
Mem.
BRADFORD DISTRICT.
1869 Ky. Creighton. . .
70 William Hay. . .
71 George Goodson. .
72 William Hay.
73 William Hay. .
74 Toronto Conf. . .
Jay S. Youmans.
Jay S. Youmans.
John Hunt
William Irwin..
William Irwin. .
BRANTFORD DISTRICT.
1848 William Ryerson. .
49 William Ryerson. .
50 William Ryerson. .
51 William Ryerson. .
82 William Ryerson..
53 William Ryerson. .
54 William Rverson..
55 Wm. McCullough.
56 Wm. McCullough.
57 Asahel Hurlburt.
58 Asahel Hurlburt..
59 Asahel Hurlburt..
60 Asahel Hurlburt..
61 Asahel Hurlburt..
62 William Pollard.
63 John Borland. . . .
64 John Borland
65 John Borland . . .
66 John Gemley.
67 John Gemley.
68 John Gemley
69 James Preston
70 James Preston... .
71 George McRitchie.
72 George McRitchie
73 John A. Williams.
74 London Conf. . . .
Isaac B. Howard..
George Goodson.
Peter Ker
John Bredin..
James Preston.. .
James Preston .. .
William S. Griffin
WilliamS. Griffin.
N. R. Willoughby
N. R. Willoughby
N. R. Willoughby
James Preston..
James Harris . . .
William R. Parker
William R. Parker
Alfred Andrews
Alfred Andrews
3213
3040
3262
3126
2857
3215
3426
3806
1961
3901
2810
3552
3619
2509
3425
3494
3715
4060
4153
4316
4469
4618
4770
4726
4924
4893
2400
2490
2497
2588
2519
2630
2811
3164
2657
2742
3181
3181
3032
3363
3276
3714
3701
3414
3335
3412
3627
3129
3148
33 U
3367
3697
3725
3728
3820
3789
3881
3109
BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
(Formerly part of Pacific Coast District.)
Year
1868
69
70
71
72
73
74
1848
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
Finan. Secretary.
Mem.
Edward White..
Amos E. Russ . . .
131
Edward White.. . .
Amos E. Russ . . .
167
Edward White. . . .
AmosE. Russ. . . .
253
William Pollard..
Amos E. Russ. . .
305
William Pollard..
AmosE. Russ, MA
363
William Pollard..
AmosE. Russ, MA
377
Toronto Conf.
. . ....
470
BROCKVILLE DISTRICT.
Thomas Bevitt. .
Thomas Bevitt.. .
Thomas Bevitt.. .
Thomas Bevitt. . .
Thomas Bevitt. .
Thomas Bevitt. . . .
Asahel Hurlburt..
Asahel Hurlburt..
Asahel Hurlburt..
Henry Lanton.. .
James Brock.
James Brock.
James Brock.
William Coleman.
D. C. McDowell...
Ky. Creighton. . . .
William Scott... .
William Scott... .
William Scott... .
Isaac B. Howard..
Isaac B. Howard..
Isaac B. Howard..
John A. Williams.
John A. Williams.
John A. Williams.
George McRitchie.
Montreal Conf.. .
George H. Davis..
D. C. McDowell...
D. C. McDowell...
D. C. McDowell...
William Andrews.
William Andrews
D. C. McDowell ...
James Armstrong,
James Armstrong,
William English-
William English..
William English..
John S. Evans. . .
John S. Evans. . . ,
John S. Evans. .
John S. Evans..
M. L. Pearson
BYTOWN DISTRICT.
1840 RichardJones..
41 John Carroll..
42 Thomas Bevitt.
43 Thomas Bevitt.
44 James Musgrove .
45 James Musgrove .
46 James Musgrove .
47 James Musgrove .
48 Edmund Shepherd
49 Edmund Shepherd
50 Edmund Shepherd
51 Conrad Vandusen.
52 Asahel Hurlburt.
53 Asahel Hurlburt.
54 Ky. Creighton.. .
55 Ottawa District .
2346
2205
2212
2140
2432
2420
2641
2846
2884
3411
2641
3188
3147
3007
2932
2997
2674
2607
2642
2777
2950
3059
3007
3308
3362
3730
1930
1505
2220
2369
2934
2807
2782
3005
1871
1966
2014
2003
2014
2081
2209
CHATHAM DISTRICT.
1854 Edmund Shepherd
55 Samuel Rose..
56 James Musgrove. .
57 James Musgrove. .
58 James Musgrove .
William Ames.
William Ames.
59 James Musgrove. 'William Ames.,
863
1497
1602
2648
2845
364
DISTRICTS.
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1860 James Musgrove . .
61 James Musgrove . .
62 James Musgrove . .
63 Lewis Warner. . .
64 Thomas Cleghorn.
65 George Goodson . .
66 George Goodson . .
67 George Goodson
68 George Goodson
69 Alex. Langford. .
70 Alex. Langford. .
71 E.B.Ryckman,MA
72E.B.Ryckman,MA
73 William S. Griffin
74 London Conf.
Finan. Secretary.
William Ames. . . .
Edwin Clement. . .
Edwin Clement. . .
William Irwin.. .
William Irwin.. .
William Hawke . .
William Hawke . .
Alex. Langford. .
Alex. Langford. . .
Ezra A. Stafford.
Ezra A. Stafford..
Ezra A. Stafford.
JohnPhilp, B.A...
David L. Brethour
Mem.
2967
2709
2509
2486
2213
2409
2627
2771
2800
2789
2137
2241
2232
2442
2454
COBOURG DISTRICT.
1842 Asahel Hurlburt..
43 Asahel Hnrlburt..
44 Richard Jones .
45 Richard Jones .
46 Richard Jones. . .
47 Richard Jones ....
48 William Case.
49 William Case. . ..
50 William Case
51 G. R. Sanderson . .
52 G. R Sanderson..
53 G. R. Sanderson..
54 James Musgrove..
55 James Musgrove . .
56 Samuel D. Rice. . .
57 John Ryerson ....
58 William Philp . .
59 Lewis Warner . . .
60 I. B. Aylesworth..
61 I. B. Aylesworth..
62 Geo. R. Sanderson
63 Geo. R. Sanderson
64 Geo. R. Sanderson
65 Richard Jones..
66 Richard Jones . .
67 Richard Jones . . ,
68 William Pollard..
69 William Pollard..
70 William Pollard..
71 Isaac B. Howard..
72 Isaac B. Howard..
73 E. B. Harper, M.A
74 Toronto Conf.
JohnBredin..
John Bredin. .
William H. Poole.
William H. Poole.
William H. Poole.
James H. Bishop..
James H. Bishop..
James H. Bishop..
(William S. Griffin
D. B. Madden
D. B. Madden... .
Charles Silvester . .
Charles Silvester . .
Charles Silvester . .
William Briggs .
William Briggs .
William Briggs .
COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT.
(Formerly part of Barrie District.)
1873 Jos. W. McCallumi Isaac Gold ....
74 Toronto Conf. . . I . . |
GODERICH DISTRICT.
1857 Thomas Cosford . .
58 Thomas Cosford . .
59 Thomas Cosford .
60 Thomas Cosford .
61 Thomas Cosford .
62 Asahel Hurlburt ..
Thomas Cleghorn.
Thomas Cleghorn.
Thomas Cleghorn.
Thomas Cleghorn.
Thomas Cleghorn.
Joseph Hugill...
3072
2592
4475
4429
4404
4964
1834
2045
2135
2164
2324
2760
2755
2889
3274
3103
2894
2173
2002
2149
2195
2007
2165
2109
2089
2120
2156
2202
2322
2467
2490
2335
740
1221
1866
1898
2329
2526
2653
1863 Asahel Hurlburt..
64 Asahel Hurlburt ..
65 Asahel Hurlburt . .
66 Asahel Hurlburt ..
67 William Price. . . .
68 William Price
69 Chas. Lavell, M.A.
70 Chas. Lavell.M.A.
71 Chas. Lavell,M.A.
72 Chas. Lavell,M.A.
73 Chas. Lavell.M.A.
74 London Conf. .
Finan. Secretary.
Joseph Hugill...
Robert Brewster.
Robert Brewster .
Robert Brewster..
William Hawke .
William Hawke.
William Hawke .
William Hawke .
William Hawke.
William Hawke .
William Hawke .
Mem.
GUELPH DISTRICT.
1853 Lewis Warner . . .
54 Lewis Warner. . .
55 Lewis Warner
56 Lewis Warner ....
57 Lewis Warner
58 John Douse . ...
59 John Douse .
60 John Douse . .
61 James, Brock .
62 James Brock ... .
63 James Brock . . .
64 John Carroll
65 John Carroll..
66 John Carroll
67 Chas. Lavell, M.A.
68 Chas. Lavell, M.A.
69 William S. Griffin.
70 E B.Harper, M.A
71 E. B Harper, M.A
72 E. B. Harper, M.A
73 Isaac B. Howard..
74 London Conf.
Charles Silvester ..
Samuel C. Philp..
Samuel C. Philp..
Samuel C. Philp..
James Hughes
James Hughes.. .
Richard J. Forman
Richard J. Forman
Richard J. Forman
Richard J. Forman
JohnW. German..
John W German.
Thos. A. Ferguson
Thos. A. Ferguson
Joel Briggs » . .
Joel Briggs
Joel Briggs
HAMILTON DISTRICT.
1842 John Ryerson.
43 Anson Green . . . „ .
44 John Ryerson.
45 John Ryerson . .
46 John Ryerson .
47 John Ryerson ....
48 Henry Wilkinson.
49 Henry Wilkinson.
50 Henry Wilkinson
51 John Carroll
52 John Carroll
53 John Carroll
54 Thomas Bevitt. . . .
55 Thomas Bevitt
56 Samuel Rose..
57 Samuel Rose.. . .
58 Samuel Rose. .
59 Richard Jones. : .
60 Richard Jones. . .
61 Richard Jones. ..". .
62 Samuel D. Rice. .
63 James Elliott
64 E. B. Harper, M.A
65 E. B. Harper, M.A
66 E. B. Harper, M.A
67 James Elliott ...
68 Eph. Evans, D.D.
69 Eph. Evans, D.D.
Samuel D Rice. .
Samuel D. Rice. .
Samuel D. Rice. .
James Hughes. . .
George Goodson .
Thomas S. Keough
Thomas S. Keough
Ky. Creighton
Ky. Creighton —
James Greener. . . .
Henry F.Bland..
Henry F. Bland. .
John Potts
2709
2326
2240
2587
2785
2563
2947
3012
3111
3141
3125
2325
2982
3316
3635
2589
2929
2889
3028
2969
3033
3119
3330
3081
3057
3154
3318
3341
3254
3428
3446
2674
4915
4986
3680
3449
3529
3790
3058
3036
2859
3144
3614
3219
3103
3144
3217
4090
4289
3281
3410
3366
3327
8718
3889
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
365
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1870 James Gray . .
71 Sml. D.Rice, D.D.
72 Sml. D.Rice, D.D.
73 James Gray . .
74 London Conf.
Finan. Secretary.
Thomas W. Jeffrey
Thomas W. Jeffrey
Thomas W. Jeffrey
E. B. Ryckman,
M.A.
Mem.
3828
4010
3894
3848
3871
HUDSON'S BAY DISTRICT.
1854 Thomas Hurlburt.
55 Thomas Hurlburt
56 Thomas Hurlburt.
57 Robert Brooking..
58 Robert Brooking. .
59 Robert Brooking..
60 George McDougall
61 George McDougall
62 George McDougall
63 George McDougall
64 George McDougall
65 George McDougall
66 George McDougall
67 George McDougall
68 Saskatchewan Dis.
330
330
330
340
370
370
370
370
553
553
653
687
HURON AND SUPERIOR DISTRICT.
1860 Thomas Hurlburt
61 Thomas Hurlburt.
62 Thomas Hurlburt.
63 Thomas Hurlburt.
64 Thomas Hurlburt.
65
66
67
KINGSTON DISTRICT.
1844 John Carroll..
45 John Carroll..
46 Thomas Bevitt.
47 Thomas Bevitt.
48 William Squire
49 John Douse ...
50 Samuel D. Rice
51 Samuel D. Rice
52 Samuel D. Rice
53 John Ryerson.
54 John Ryerson .
55 John Ryerson ....
56 Benj. Slight, M.A.
57 Benj. Slight, M.A.
58 Eph. Evans, D.D.
59 William Pollard..
60 William Pollard .
61 Gesrge Young .
62 George Young.
63 John Gemley.
64 John Gemley. . . .
65 John Gemley. . . .
66 George McRitchie.
67 James Gray
. 68 James Gray
69 James Gray
70 William Scott.
71 Geo. R. Sanderson
72 Geo. R. Sanderson
73 Geo. R. Sanderson
74 Montreal Conf.
George Beynon .
Gifford Dorey
Gifford Dorey
J. Herbert Starr.
J. Herbert Starr .
J. Herbert Starr. .
J. Herbert Starr. .
Wm. McCullough.
George McRitchie.
John S. Clarke .
John S. Clarke .
E. B. Ryckman MA
Henry F. Bland . .
Henry F. Bland
Richard Wilson . .
Richard Wilson . .
D.G.Sutherland..
124
527
630
6'3
744
783
448
574
3537
3442
3430
3564
2078
2285
2143
2115
2953
2989
2993
3224
3366
3466
3419
3078
2969
2915
3(150
3973
3117
3077
3259
3159
3095
3243
3281
3*76
3489
3730
LONDON DISTRICT.
Year Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1831
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Ezra Adams . .
Ezra Adams
} Included in Ni-
agara Dist. . .
David Wright ....
David Wright . . .
David Wright .
Ephraim Evans. .
Ephraim Evans. . .
Ephraim Evans. .
William Ryerson..
Edmund Shepherd
Edmund Shepherd
William Ryerson..
William Ryerson. .
William Ryerson..
William Ryerson. .
John Carroll
John Carroll..
John Carroll
Samuel Rose.. .
Samuel Rose . .
Samuel Rose. .
Samuel Rose. . .
Henry Wilkinson.
John Douse
John Douse
R. Cooney, D.D..
R. Cooney, D.D...
Geo. R. Sanderson
Geo. R. Sanderson
Richard Jones. . . .
Richard Jones ....
Richard Jones .
Lewis Warner .
Lewis Warner ....
Lewis Warner. . . .
James Elliott
James Elliott
James Elliott . . .
W Jeffers, D.D
James Gray
W. Jeffers, D.D..
London Conf
Finan. Secretary.
John A. Williams
John A. Williams
Francis Berry ....
Wm. McCullough.
Wm. McCullough.
William English..
William English..
William English..
Francis Berry.
Francis Berry . .
James H. Bishop. .
Edward H. Dewart
J Herbert Starr .
J. Herbert Starr.
Alex. Langford.
Alex. Langford.
Alex. Langford.
Mem.
2199
2402
1424
1396
1398
2909
3133
3251
4059
2308
2421
3321
3547
3182
4253
2792
2834
2945
3134
3334
3173
2364
1966
2152
2180
2549
2937
3078
3484
3246
3825
3924
4222
4583
4601
4717
3962
4162
4018
"4 23
3341
St. Thomas District formed.
MONTREAL DISTRICT.
1855 Wellington Jeffers
56 Wellington Jeffers
57 George Young.
58 John Gemley
59 Isaac B. Howard..
60 Isaac B. Howard. .
61 E. B. Harper, M.A
62 E. B. Harper, M.A
63 E. B. Harper, M.A
64 James Elliott.
65 James Elliott. . .
66 James Elliott
67 John Borland . .
68 John Borland
69 George Douglas. . .
70 Geo. Douglas, LLD
71 Geo. Douglas, LLD
John Gemley ....
Isaac B. Howard..
George H. Davis..
George H. Davis ..
E. H. Dewart.
E. H. Dewart.. .
Henry F. Bland . .
E.B. Ryckman, BA
E.B. Ryckman, BA
John Borland. .
George McRitchie.
George McRitchie.
George McRitchie.
John Potts . .
John Potts
1347
1637
1685
1817
2009
2027
2101
2097
2512
2488
2264
2201
2328
2339
2362
2609
2738
366
DISTRICTS.
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1872 Geo. Douglas, LLD
73 Geo Douglas. LLD
74 Montreal Conf.. . .
Finan. Secretary.
John Potts
William W. Ross.
NIAGARA DISTRICT.
1824
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
3-1
35
36
37
38
to
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Thomas Madden . .
Thomas Madden..
Thomas Madden . .
John Ryerson .
John Ryerson ....
John Ryerson ....
John Ryerson
James Richardson.
Franklin Metcalf..
Franklin Metcalf..
William Ryerson. .
William Ryerson .
William Ryerson..
Richard Jones
\
Includ'cKn other
J Districts
Samuel Rose
Samuel Rose
Samuel Rose
Samuel Rose ...
Samuel Rose
Isaac B Howard..
Isaac B. Howard..
Isaac B. Howard..
John Carroll .
John Carroll . . .
Lewis Warner . . .
Lewis Warner ...
James Brock
Wm.R Parker, MA
Wm.R Parker, MA
London Conf. . .
Wm. McCullough
ThoinasS. Keough
Thomas S. Keough
John Shaw
John Shaw . ...
J. Herbert Starr.
J. Herbert Starr . .
J. Herbert Starr .
J. Herbert Starr . .
J. Herbert Starr . .
John G. Laird.. . .
John S. Clarke.. .
John S. Clarke . . .
John S. Clarke. . .
John S. Clarke . . .
OTTAWA DISTRICT.
1838
39
40
to
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Richard Jones .
Richard Jones .
\
Called Bytown
J District.
James Brock
James Brock
James Brock
John Carroll
John Carroll
John Carroll ......
William Scott.. ;
William Scott...
William Scott..
John Douse
John Douse
John Douse
E. B. Harper, M. A
E B. Harper, M.A
E. B. Harper, M.A
Wm. Stepnenson. .
Wm Stephenson..'
John Wakefield. . .
Wm. Hall, M.A ..
Montreal Conf..
S. Huntingdon. .
George Case
George Case...
George Case ., .
J. E. Sanderson . .
James Armstrong.
James Armstrong.
Edmund E Sweet
Richard Wilson .
Richard Wilson. . .
Wm. D. Brown .
Wm. D. Brown .
Daniel Connolly .
Daniel Connolly. .
Daniel Connolly . .
William Hall, M. A
R. M. Hammond,
2922
2928
2699
2827
3343
2493
2718
2830
2837
2919
3811
4621
5093
3548
3603
3423
1694
2082
2135
2068
2086
2001
1904
1801
1952
2001
2178
2244
2323
2 47
2535
2574
2575
1559
1693
1641
1831
1906
2057
2039
1584
1618
1752
1903
1844
1795
1818
1808
1926
2074
2073
2047
2202
2376
OWEN SOUND DISTRICT.
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1853 Conrad Vandusen.
54 Conrad Vandusen.
55 Conrad Vandusen.
56 Conrad Vandusen.
57 Conrad Vandusen.
58 Conrad Vandusen.
59 John A. Williams.
60 John A. Williams
61 JohnA . Williams.
62 George Goodson .
63 George Goodson .
64 George Goodson .
65 Thomas Cleghorn.
66 Thomas Cleghorn.
67 Thomas Cleghorn.
68 John Hunt
69 I. B. Aylesworth.
70 Ky. Creighton...
71 Ky. Creighton...
72 Ky. Creighton.. .
73 John G. Laird..
74 Toronto Conf. . . .
Finan. Secretary.
John L. Kerr
James Iveson
J. K. Williston .
Erastus Hurlburt.
irastus Hurlburt .
i. R. Campbell. . .
William Hay
William Hay. . . .
William Hay
William Irwin.. .
William Irwin... .
William Irwin. . . .
/| Phineas D. Will.
Phineas D. Will. .
PhineasD. Will..
Phineas D. Will.
Josiah Green . .
Mem.
PACIFIC COAST DISTRICT.
1859 Eph. Evans, D.D.
60 Eph. Evans, D.D.
61 Eph. Evans, D.D.
62 Eph. Evans, D.D.
63 Eph. Evans, D.D.
64 Eph. Evans, D.D.
65 Eph. Evans, D.D.
66 Eph. Evans, D.D.
67 Eph. Evans, D D.
68 British Columbia
District .
PEMBROKE DISTRICT.
1864 R. M. Hammond..
65 R M. Hammond..
66 D. C. McDowell
67 D. C. McDowell..
68 D. C. McDowell.
69 James C. Slater. .
70 James C. Slater. . .
71 James C. Slater. .
72 Richard Whiting..
73 Richard Whiting..
74 Montreal Conf.. . .
Wm. Tombline. . .
Wm. Tombline. . .
Wm. Tombline. . .
Wm. Tombline...
Wm. Tombline. . .
Wm. Creighton . .
Alexander Lester. .
Wm. Sanderson. .
Edwin Fessant
Edwin Fessant
PERTH DISTRICT.
1858 Henry Lanton..
59 George Beynon . . .
60 George Beynon . . .
61 George Beynon . . .
62 George Beynon . .
63 George Beynon . .
64 James Gray ......
65 James Gray ......
66 James Gray
67 Francis Coleman .
68 Francis Coleman .
69 D. C. McDowell.
70 D. C. McDowell .
S. Huntingdon . . .
S. Huntingdon...
S. Huntingdon . . .
George McRitchie.
William McGill .
William McGill ,
AmosE. Russ..
Wm. Hansford.. .
Wm. Hansford. . .
Wm. Hansford...
J. E. Sanderson...
. 'J. E. Sanderson ..
,|J. E. Sanderson...
780
846
1146
1370
1306
1560
1526
1307
1390
1584
1750
1785
1754
1771
1840
2059
2296
2499
2819
2927
2706
56
85
95
155
155
155
148
140
181
761
845
856
780
900
921
885
937
976
1012
1123
1398
1341
1503
1387
1616
1547
1681'
1865
1829
1940
1962
1886
WESLEYAN METHODIST CONFERENCE.
367
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm
1871 D. C. McDowell..
72 James C. Slater .
73 James C. Slater . .
74 Montreal Conf.. .
Finan. Secretary.
William Tomblin.
William McGill..
William McGill. .
Mem.
PETERBORO' DISTRICT.
1857 William Scott..
58 William Scott..
59 Wellington Jeffers
60 Henry Lanton . . .
61 John Carroll .
62 John Carroll .
63 John Carroll ....
64 James Brock
65 James Brock
66 Thomas Cosford . .
67 Thomas Cosford. .
68 Thomas Cosford..
69 George H. Davis .
70 George H. Davis .
71 George H. Davis .
72 James Brock
73 James Brock . . .
74 "Toronto Conf
James Greener..
Richd. Whiting.
Richd. Whiting.
William Briden .
Samuel C. Philp.
Samuel C. Philp.
Samuel C. Philp.
Samuel C.
Samuel C.
Samuel C.
Samuel C.
Samuel C.
James Greener..
William Burns.
William Burns .
William Burns.
Richard Clarke.
Philp.
Philp.
Philp.
Philp.
Philp.
PONTIAC DISTRICT.
1860 William Morton..
61 William Morton . .
62 William Morton..
63 R. M. Hammond.
William Tombline
William Tombline
William Tombline
William Tombline
64 Now called Pembroke District
QUEBEC DISTRICT.
1855 B. Slight, M.A
56 John Ryerson.
57 James Elliott . .
58 James Elliott
59 James Elliott
60 John Gemley
61 John Gemley
62 John Gemley
63 George Young..
64 George Young .. .
65 George Young..
66 George H. Davis
67 George H. Davis
68 George H. Davis
69 John Borland .
70 John Wakefield
71 James Elliott
72 James Elliott
73 James Elliott
74 Montreal Conf.. .
William Pollard..
William Pollard..
William Hansford
William Hansford
William Hansford
William Hansford
William Hansford
William Hansford
T. W. Jeffery . .
Wrn. Hall, B.A..
Wm. Hall, B.A. .
Wm. Hall, B.A..
Geo. Washington,
B.A
Geo. Washington,
B.A. .
Geo. Washington,
M.A
Geo. Washington,
M.A
Geo. Washington,
M.A
RED RIVER DISTRICT.
1868 George Young . .
69 George Young . .
70 George Young . . .
1854
1858
1717
1692
1662
1925
1846
1826
1989
2295
2163
2203
2156
2127
22S5
2346
2361
2699
2836
2685
2671
618
643
731
761
1119
1212
1105
1465
1468
1534
1468
1513
1509
1534
1540
1396
1425
1380
1424
1582
1574
1556
1521
1516
315
395
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1871 George Young .. .
72 George Young .. .
73 George Young.. .
74 Toronto Conf .
Finan. Secretary.
Mem.
400
531
600
RIDEAU DISTRICT.
1829 William Brown ....
30 Included in| Augusta District..! 1^00
ST. THOMAS DISTRICT
1873 Eph. Evans, D.D.
74 London Conf ....
G. N. A. F. T.
Dickson .
2114
SARNIA DISTRICT.
1869 George Goodsou. .
James Broley . . .
70 George Goodson..
William Hicks. .
1647
71 J. W. McCallum .
William Hicks . . .
1839
72 Francis Berry
William Hicks . . .
2025
73 Francis Berry
Ezra A. Stafford..
2014
74 London Conf ....
2075
SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT.
(Formerly Hudson's Bay District.)
1868 George McDougall
69 George McDougall
70 George McDougall
71 George McDougall
72 George McDougall
73 George McDougall
74 Toronto Conf
STANSTEAD DISTRICT.
1855 John Tomkins.. . .
56 Juhn Tomkins.. .
57 John Tomkins... .
58 John Tomkins.. .
59 John Tomkins..
60 John Borland
61 John Borland
62 John Borland
63 John Tomkins.. .
64 Rufus A. Flanders
R. A. Flanders
John Tomkins
66 John Tomkins.. .
67 John Tomkins
68 John Tomkins... .
69 E. B. Ryckman,
M.A
70 E. B. Ryckman,
M.A
71 William Hansford
72 William Hansford
73 William Hansford
74 Montreal Conf.. .
65
R. A. Flanders. .
R. A. Flanders. .
R. A. Flanders. .
R. A. Flanders. . .
John Tomkins.. .
John Tomkins.. .
John Armstrong .
J. E. Sanderson.
J. E. Sanderson.
John Armstrong.
John Armstrong.
John Armstrong
Benjamin Cole. . .
William English.
William English.
William English.
Le Roy Hooker. . ,
TORONTO DISTRICT.
1833 Jas. Richardson.
34 Jas. Richardson.
35 Jas. Richardson .
36 John Ryerson . . .
397
397
397
396
313
443
443
1142
1206
1265
1426
1491
1584
1576
1495
1509
1655
1530
1606
1690
1726
1688
1727
1847
1954
2095
3357
3435
3483
368
DISTRICTS.
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1837 John Ryerson
38 John Ryerson. ..
39 John Ryerson. ..
40 Anson Green
41 Anson Green
42 Alex McNab
43 Hy. Wilkinson. . .
44 Anson Green
45 Hy. Wilkinson. . .
46 Hy. Wilkinson. . .
47 Hy. Wilkinson. .
48 John Ryerson
49 John Ryerson
50 John Ryerson.
51 John Ryerson
52 Richard Jones —
53 Richard Jones.. .
54 Richard Jones
55 Richard Jones —
56 Richard Jones
57 Richard Jones. . .
58 Richard Jones.. .
59 Hy. Wilkinson. . .
60 Hy. Wilkinson. . .
61 James Elliott
62 James Elliott
63 Isaac B. Howard..
64 William Pollard..
65 William Pollard..
Finan. Secretary.
Mem.
Hy. Wilkinson
Hy. Wilkinson,
William Philp
Gifford Dorey
Gifford Dorey
Gifford Dorey
William Pollard..
John A. Williams,
John A. Williams.
3496
3448
3977
4230
4331
5188
3367
3334
3702
3069
4064
4482
4263
4467
4238
4955
5282
4605
4678
4864
5168
5726
6128
4232
3994
4198
4216
4163
3990
Year
Pres. Eld. or Chm.
1866 George Young
67 George Young
68 WMPunshon.MA
69 WMPunshon,MA
70 Eph. Evans, D.D.
71 Eph. Evans, D.D.
72 John Shaw .
73 John Shaw
74 See Toronto Conf.
Finan. Secretary.
John A. Williams.
Edwin Clement . . .
Jas. H. Bishop. .
Jas. H. Bishop. . .
George Cochran. . .
George Cochran. . .
George Cochran. . .
T. W. Jeffery
Mem.
WHITBY DISTRICT.
1859 Francis Coleman. .
60 Francis Coleman..
61 Francis Coleman . .
62 I. B. Aylesworth..
63 Wm. McFadden..
64 Wm. McFadden . .
65 Wm. McFadden..
66 Wm. McFadden . .
67 Wm. McFadden..
68 Thomas Cleghorn.
69 W. Jeffers, D.D..
70 W. Jeffers, D.D. .
71 William Scott....
72 William Scott....
73 William Scott.. . .
74 See Toronto Conf.
John Hunt ....
Wm. McFadden..
Wm. McFadden. .
Lewis Warner ...
Francis Berry ....
Edwin Clement .
Edwin Clement. . .
James C. Slater .
Richard Whiting..
Richard Whiting.
G N A'F T Dickson
GN AFT Dickson
GNA|FT Dickson
George H. Cornish
George H. Cornish
3922
4124
4345
4402
4047
4061
4301
4745
5274
2923
2930
3004
2104
2855
2851
2640
2484
2527
2695
2866
3067
3125
2987
3158
PART II
THE
HUsUijatt JE£tIj0Mat Cljttrrlj
IN
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA & NEWFOUNDLAND,
1765 to 1874.
24
THE
HUsUgan JE^tljniiat CHjurrlj
IN
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA & NEWFOUNDLAND,
1765 to 1874.
The Wesleyan Missions in Newfoundland commenced in 1765, and in the
Provinces of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island, com-
menced in 1779, together with the Burmudas commenced in 1799, were all
under the care of, and connected with, the English Wesleyan Conference, until
July 17th, 1855, when the Ministers connected with Methodism in these parts,
met in the City of Halifax, N.S., and organized the Conference of Eastern
British America, under the Presidency of the Rev. John Beecham, of the
British Conference.
I.
A RECORD OF THE SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE,
From the first held in Halifax in 1855, to that held in Charlottetown in 1874,
with the names of the president, co-delegate and secretary, for each year.
Year.
Place.
President.
Co-Delegate.
Secretary.
1855
Halifax..
John Beecham, D. D .
Matthew Richey, D.D. . .
William Temple.
1856
St. John
Matthew Eichey, D.D. . .
William Temple.
1857
Sackville
Matthew Richey, D.D. .
Eichard Knight, D.D. .
H. Pickard, M.A.
1858
Halifax
Matthew Eichey, D.D. .
Eichard Knight, D.D. .
H. Pickard, M.A.
1859
Charlotteville .
Matthew Eichev, M.D. .
Eichard Knight, D.D. .
H. Pickard, M.A.
1860
Fredericton .
Matthew Eichey, M. D. .
H. Pickard, M.A.
1861
St. John
William B. Boyce ...
H. Pickard, D.D
John McMurray.
1862
Halifax . . .
H. Pickard, D.D
Charles DeWolfe, D.D .
John McMurray.
1863
Charlottetown . .
Charles DeWolfe, D.D..
Thomas H. Davies..
John McMurray.
1864
Sackville
Wm. L. Thornton, M.A.
Thomas H. Davies..
John McMurray.
1865
Yarmouth -
John McMurray . . .
Edmund Botterell ...
R. Alder Temple.
1866
St. John . . .
James England
R. Alder Temple.
1867
Halifax..
Matthew Richey, D.D.
Ingham Suteliffe. .
R. Alder Temple.
1868
Fredericton ....
Wm. M. Punshon. M.A.
Henry Daniel
E. Alder Temple.
1869
Charlottetown.
Henry Daniel
Henry Pope (B).
Duncan D. Currie.
1870
Yarmouth
H. Pickard, D.D.
James G. Hennigar
Duncan D. Currie.
1871
St. John.
Henry Pope (B) .
Samuel W. Sprague
Duncan D. Currie.
1872
Halifax..
Charles Stewart, D.D. .
Duncan D. Currie.
1873
Fredericton ....
Charles Stewart, D. D.
James Taylor.
1874
Charlottetown . .
John McMurray . . .
George S. Milligan, M.A.
James Taylor.
II.
TABULAR STATEMENT OF THE NUMBER OF
MINISTERS, MEMBERS AND SABBATH SCHOOLS,
from 1855 to 1874.
Ministers and
Preachers.
Members.
Sabbath Schools.
Year.
Effec-
tive.
Sup'y.
Total.
On Trial.
Full.
Total.
Increase.
or
Decrease.
Officers
and
Teachers
Scholars.
Volumes
in
Libraries. '
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
1864
1865
1866
1867
1868
1869
1870
J871
1872
1873
1874
81
85
95
102
102
114
122
124
123
130
130
130
130
131
132
129
140
147
170
204
7
10
6
6
9
11
11
12
15
14
14
15
14
20
18
18
19
22
21
.20
88
95
101
108
111
124
133
136
138
144
144
145
144
151
150
147
159
169
191
224
587
665
825
2,036
2,119
1,864
1,553
1,448
1,680
1,772
1,562
1,361
1,703
1,831
1,353
1,266
1,331
776
2,231
3,370
13,136
12,855
12,730
13,511
14,816
15,167
15,497
15,389
15,104
15,125
15,029
15,275
14,873
15,070
14,938
15,021
15,803
15,342
15,934
17,580
13,723
13,520
13,555
13,547
16,935
17,031
17,050
16,837
16,784
16,897
16,591
16,636
16,576
16,901
16,291
16,287
17,134
16,118
18,165
20,950
' d. 203
35
d. 8
3,388
96
19
d. 113
d. 53
113
d. 306
45
d. 60
325
d. 610
d. 4
847
d. 1.016
1,952
2,785
1,241
1,341
1,504
1,473
1,341
1,334
1,674
1,783
1,862
1,989
1,965
2,152
2,238
2,346
2,374
2,483
2,637
9J569
10,40P
11,111
11,331
10,701
10,367
12,526
13,255
13^957
14,961
14,679
15,742
16,976
17,863
18,766
19,447
20,991
19,390
21,309
23,198
24,201
23,606
27,455
31,040
33,273
34,569
III.
TABULAR STATEMENT OF THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED TO THE
CHIEF CONNEXIONAL FUNDS,
From 1855 to 1874.
Year.
1855
1856
1857
1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863.
1864.
1865.
1866.
1867.
1868.
1869.
1870.
1871.
1872.
1873.
1874.
Missionary.
No Report in
$10,955 50
12,474 74
13,445 14
12,876 79
13,451 34
12,316 06
11,611 39
11,358 96
12,058 85
12,160 21
12,374 90
12,106 37
11,323 35
11,340 17
12,759 18
12,368 80
13,115 89
12,795 49
12,257 13
Contingent.
Conference Min
$1,021 43
1,453 92
963 09
1,232 07
1,950 96
1,227 78
1,139 83
1,164 64
1,107 44
1,126 98
1,186 24
1,642 15
1,172 68
1,148 58
1,189 15
1,249 65
1,288 50
1,358 49
1,428 60
Home Missions.
utes.
$826 13
1,493 33
1,934 04
4,440 10
5,591 72
7,277 93
9,473 77
Supernumerary,
$568 88
394 37
982 44
1,891 47
2,467 50
3,205 98
2,004 69
2,000 42
2,250 06
2,083 24
2,183 51
2,272 48
2,245 65
2,301 24
2,382 08
2,418 26
2,491 21
2,648 22
3,165 59
Educational.
$321 70
489 75
512 92
507 92
468 14
537 06
473 14
476 00
601 83
619 35
686 69
281 43
704 70
747 68
770 66
1,815 64
1,614 67
1,325 46
1,370 07
NAMES
OF
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
WHO HAVE LABOURED IN
<B as ton Uritialj Jlmmra & JlrirfnmtMattir
From 1765 to 1874,
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1775.
1 Coughlan, Laurance eng.
1776.
2 Garrettson, Freeborn U.S.
1780.
3 Cromwell, James Oliver loc.
1781.
4 Wray, James d.
1782.
5 Black, William d.
6 Mann, John d.
7 McGeary, John eng.
1783.
8 Whitehead, Thomas can.
1784.
9 Jessop, William i>.
1785.
10 Thoresby, William eng.
1786.
11 Grandin, William. loc.
12 Mann, James d.
1788.
13 Cooper, John loc.
14 Home, James d.
15 Lunsford, Isaac u. s.
1789.
16 Fidler, Daniel loc.
17 Ragan, John rj. s.
18 Stephenson, John ikl.
1790.
19 Wilson, Benjamin loc.
1813
1787
1793
1792
1834
1817
1788
1806
1795
1797
1799
1820
1804
1856
1795
1808
1793
1802
1800
1791.
20 Bishop, Abraham J d.
21 Boyd, James.. ..loc.
22 Early, William P u. s.
23 Fisler, Benjamin u. s.
1792.
24 Smith, George eng.
1793.
25 McG'oll, Duncan d.
1894.
26 Harding, Theodore S W.
1795.
27 Newton, Francis d.
28 Stocket, Richard v. s.
1799.
29 Bulpit, James loc.
30 Lowry, James u. s.
1800.
31 Bennett, William »•
32 Marsden, Joshua d.
33 Olivant, Thomas ex.
1802.
34 Remmington, John IR>D-
1804.
35 Jones, James L00t
1806.
36 Bamford, Stephen D.
37 Knowlon, James D-
1808.
38 Ellis, William »•
39 McDowell, Samuel eng.
1793
1794
1794
1793
1797
1830
1795
1796
1796
1814
1802
1858
1837
1804
1810
1805
1847
1845
1837
1813
374
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1810.
40 Alexander, Joseph d.
41 Crosscombe, William D.
42 Priestley, James loc.
43 Ward, William d.
1811.
44 Ash, William eng,
1812.
45 Busby, Sampson d.
1813.
46 Armstrong, Richard loc.
47 Strong, John B d.
48 Williams, Richard D.
1814.
49 Lewis, John eng.
50 Pickavant, John eng.
51 Pope, Henry
1815.
52 Hickson, Thomas eng,
1816.
53 Alder, Robert can.
54 Barr, Ninian efg.
55 Burt, William can.
56 Haigh, John d.
57 Jackson, George eng.
58 Knight, Richard, D.D D.
59 Payne, Thomas w. I.
1817.
60 Avard, Adam C d.
61 Millar, George d.
1818.
62 Marshall, John d.
63 Snowball, John d.
1820.
64 Temple, William d.
65 Wilson, William d.
66 Young, Robert eng.
1821.
67 Richey, Matthew, D.D
1822.
68 Boyd, John eng
69 Des Brisay, Albert d.
70 Ellidge, George eng.
71 Nightingale, Adam eng.
1823.
72 Davieu, Thomas H
1824.
73 Bates, Charles D.
74 Corlett, John W- i\
1825.
75 Murray, William D-
76 Smithson, William..; "d."
1826.
77 Brownell, John B D.
78 Hennigar, James G ....'
79 Wood, Enoch ..can.
1827.
80 Evans, Ephraim can.
81 Hetherington, John P.... ! can".
82 Norris, James CAN
83 Pickles, Michael ..
84 Smith, William '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.d.'
85 Tomkins, John oaw'
86 Webb, William Z\\'~n.
1811
1859
1811
1812
1818
1850
1814.
1870
1856
1820
1838
1825
1825
1826
1826
1859
1828
1860
1823
1821
1869
1864
1871
1873
1870
1830
1832
1857
1848
1865
1841
1830
1840
1866
1864
1847
1857
1839
1854
1863
1833
1847
1828.
87 Bent, Joseph F
88 McNutt, Arthur
89 Shenstone, William E .
90 Smithies, John
D.
.BAHA.
1829.
91 Cranswick, Matthew
92 Douglas, Richardson
1830.
93 Daniel, Henry
94 Johnson, George..
95 McDonald, William..
1831.
96 Cooney, Robert
97 Sutcliffe, Joseph
1832.
98 Angwin, Thomas
1833.
99 Bannister, William . . .
100 McMurray, John
101 Richardson, Thomas.
1834.
102 Botterell, Edmund....
103 Cardy, William T
104 Sleep, Peter.
105 Smith, Thomas
1835.
106 Beals, Wesley C
107 Buckley, James
ENG.
..LOC.
.CAN.
.W. I.
..ENG.
.D.
.D.
.D.
1836.
108 Addy, John S
109 Barratt, George M. ..
110 McMasters, Samuel....
111 Pickard, Humphrey...
112 Wheelock, Jesse
1837.
113 Churchill, Charles ....
114 DeWolfe, Charles
115 England, James
116 Jost, Jeremiah V
117 Rice, Samuel D
118 Small wood, Frederick.
1838.
119 Marshall, William
120 Sprague, Samuel W...
1839.
121 Weddall, Richard
1840.
122 Allan, William
123 Ingham, Jabez
124 Morton, Roland
125 Peach, John S
1841.
126 Narraway, James R ....
1842.
127 Chesley, Robert A
128 Lockhart, Christopher.
129 Smith, Richard
1843.
130 Allison, John
1844.
131 Pope, Henry, D.D
.ENG.
.CAN.
..LOC.
.ENG.
U. S.
1864
1837
1837
184T
1834
1855
1838
1838
1871
1842
1874
1842
1841
1862
1847
1846
1866
1848
1856
1865
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
375
1845.
132 Brewster, John eng.
133 McCarty, William
134 Prince, John
1846.
135 Crane, Robert E D.
136 Huestis, George 0
137 Taylor, James
1848.
138 Brettle, Elias
1849.
139 Temple, Robert A
1850.
140 Tuttle, George W
141 Wells, William P aus.
1851.
142 Albrighton, Thomas eng.
143 Black, Alexander B w.
144 Gaetz, Thomas d.
145 Moore, Frederick W loc.
146 Phinney, John S
147 Starr, Joseph Herbert can.
148 Tweedy, William
1852.
149 Des Brisay, Albert S loc.
150 Prestwood, Paul
151 Sponagle, John L
152 Stewart, Charles, D.D
1853.
153 Burns, James u. s.
154 Cunie, Duncan D
155 Duncan, Robert
156 Gaskin, Charles r>.
157 Hart, Joseph
158 McKeown, Hezekiah
159 MeKinnon, William C d.
160 Payson, George B
161 Tweedy, Robert
1854.
162 Avery, Samuel D.
163 Harris, Thomas
164 Milligan, George S
165 Smith, Thomas B u. s.
166 Wilson, Robert
1855.
167 Comben, Charles ...
168 Dove, James
169 Lathern, John
170 Tweedy, James
1865
1872
1852
1861
1870
1860
1871
1857
1865
1871
1861
1862
1861
1866
1856.
171 Alcorn, William
172 Butcher, George eng.
173 Cassidy, John
174 Fox, Thomas
175 Holland, Henry d.
176 Humphrey, Stephen
177 Nicholson, Alexander W
178 Perkins, William W
179 Teed, Stephen T
180 Winterbotham, John d.
1857.
181 Brown, William C
182 Chapman, Douglas
183 Duke, James A
1867
1861
1871
1857. — Continued.
184 Howie, John W
185 Johnson, Richard loc.
186 Perkin, William loc.
187 Read, John
188 Smith, Thomas W
189 Sutcliffe, Joseph b.
190 Wasson, Robert
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
1858.
Huestis, StephenF
Likely, John B U.S.
Pickles, Fletcher H. W
Richey, Theophilus S w.
Ryan, William
Scott, David B
Shenstone, William S D.
Teesdale, John J.
Thurlow, Isaac E
Tuttle, Alexanders
Waterhouse, John
1859.
202 Coffin, JosephS.
203 Pratt, Richard..
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
1869
1863
1867
1862
1862
1861
1860.
Colter, John J
Evans, Edwin
Goodison, John
Hart, James R
Hart, Thomas
Johnston, Benjamin J... U.S.
Lane, Christopher
Richey, James A w.
Shenton, Job
Smith, R.Mitchell loc.
Turner, Alfred W o.
Weldon, Fletcher A
1861.
Bigney, John G
Cowperthwite, H. P
Gaetz, Joseph
Gaetz, Leonard
Gray, Andrew dp.
Harrison, Frederick W
Harrison, George
Johnson, John
Ladner, Charles
Martin, Samuel B D.
Mosher, John A
Pascoe, Joseph
Percival, William W
Slackford, Elias
1862.
230 Allen, John J
231 Angwin, Joseph G
232 Colpitts, Wesley W
233 Dutcher, Charles W- T..
234 Heartz, William H
235 Hemmeon, Joseph B
236 Jost, Cranswick
237 Parker, Isaac N
238 Pitblado, Charles B U.S.
239 Rogers, Jabez A
240 Smith, L. Richmond dp.
241 Sprague, Howard
242 Taylor, Robert H loc.
1869
1862
1866
1871
1866
1871
1872
1863
1874
376
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1863.
243 Clarke, John A
244 Deinstadt, Thomas J
245 Johnson, Robert O'B
246 LeLacheur, David W U.S.
247 Pike, John M
1864.
248 Cranford, Henry L D.
249 DesBrisay, Alberts
250 Fulton, J. McC U.S.
251 Howie, Isaac
252 LePage, Alfred E
253 Moore, Ezra B
254 Todhunter, Joseph loc
255 "Waters, Asa B loc.
1865.
256 Rogers, Thomas
257 Sargant, William
1866.
258 Allen, Thomas
259 Devitt, Frederick dp.
260 Dockrill, Charles W
261 Forsey, George
262 Lodge, Wilson W
263 Mack, Robert B
264 Morton, Arthur D
265 Paisley, Charles H
266 Reay, John
267 Seller, Joseph
1867.
268 Ackman, Samuel B
269 Burns, William H
270 Mills, Edwin
271 Turtle, George M., v. s.
1868.
272 Day, George F
273 Johnson, Levi S
274 Scott, Francis dp.
1869.
275 Brecken, Ralph
276 Daniel, Robert A
277 Weddall, Richard W
278 Woods, William loc.
1870.
279 Betts, John F
280 Borden, Jonathan R
281 Brewer, Waldron W
282 Clarke, Henry J
283 Dobson, William
284 Dutton, William D
285 Evans, William H
286 Frazer, William J DP
287 Fulton, Silas C u s
288 Giles, Jesse B
289 Hale, Joseph
290 Ibbitson, William H D
1873
1873
1873
1867
1867
1867
1868
1872
1871
1871
1871
1872
1873
1870. — Continued.
291 James, Silas
292 Maggs, William
293 Matthews, Solomon
294 Morris, Augustus B ....loc.
295 Parker, Caleb
296 Pelley, Ebenezer G loc.
297 Pickles, Charles
298 Pickles, Frederick M loc.
299 Willey, Francis G
1871.
300 Baines, William D
301 Berrie, John C
302 Bond, George J
303 Crisp, Robert S
304 Currie, John G
305 Doull, JohnW loc.
306 Ellis, John ,
307 Embree, Jeremiah
308 Emsley, William H loc.
309 England, Ebenezer E
310 Fisher, George W
311 Fisher, Joseph M
312 Hamilton, Charles W
313 Harrison, William
314 James, Thomas H
315 Jubb, John E
316 Lucas, Aquila
317 Marshall, Thomas
318 McArthur, Robert
319 Penny, William F.....
320 Shrewsbury, Abraham R. B
321 Strothard, James
322 Swann, William
323 Tippett, William
324 Webb, Alfred H
1872.
325 Ainley, William
326 Astbury, John
327 Atkinson, Thomas W
328 Baker, Hibbard R
329 Baxendale, John T
330 Bird, Richey
331 Brown, William
332 Campbell, George M
333 Crisp, James
334 Hockin, Arthur
335 Johnson, William J
336 Mearing, Charles
337 Myers, Charles
338 Nurse, James
339 Scott, James
340 Turner, Edward C
341 Tyler, Charles M
1873.
342 Bowell, John P
343 Boyd, George
344 Penna, William
345 Swallow, Charles W ".
1872
1872
1872
1874
1872
ALPHABETICAL ABRANGEMENT
OF THE
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
WHO HAVE LABOURED IN CONNECTION WITH
JEtfljnMam in (B aston IritisKj ^mmra,
1765 to 1874,
In the list of names, here arranged, it was our design to give a full and
complete record of all the devoted men who had laboured in connection with
Methodism in the Provinces. In this, however, we have failed, owing to the
fact that no authentic record of the Circuits and Missions travelled by those
who laboured in these fields of Methodistic toil prior to 1855 has been available.
We must therefore refer all who feel an interest in the rise and progress of
Methodism in the Provinces named, or in the self-denying labours of such men
as William Black, Lawrence Coughlan, John Mann, and William Jessop, their
useful lives, their glorious success and their triumphant deaths, to the " History
of Methodism," written by the Rev. T. Watson Smith, of the Nova Scotia
Conference.
A.
ACKMAN, SAMUEL R.
R. om. 1867.— R. f. c. & o. 1871.
1867 St. John's, Nfd 2
69 Catalina, Newfoundland. 2
71 Hopewell, N.B 2
73 Upham.N.B 1
74 N.B. &P.E.I.Confereiic<-
ADDY, JOHN S.
R. un t. &o. 1836.— r.f.c. 1840.
1837 Grand Bank, Nfd 1
37 Is. Cove & Perlican, Nfd. 1
38 Bonavista, Newfound'd. . 2
40 Trinity, Newfoundland.. 3
43 Carbonear, Newfound'd.. 3
46 Brigus, Newfoundland... 3
49 Port de Grave, Nfd 2
1851 St. John's Newfound'd... 3
54 Blackhead, Newfound'd.. 3
57 Liverpool, N.S 3
60 Petite Riviere, N.S 1
61 Halifax, Nova Scotia 3
64 St. John, N.B 3
67 Bridgetown, N.S 3
70 Woodstock, N.B 2
72 Berwick, N.S 2
I 74 ' Nova Scotia Conference. .
Chairman 1867 to 1869..
AINLEY, WILLIAM,
c. 1872.— r. on t. 1873.
1872 Truro, Nova Scotia
73 Onslow, Nova Scotia. ...
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
ALBRIGHTON, THOS. M.
r. on t. 1851. — R. f. c. &o. 1855.
1851 Institution 1
52 Bermuda 3
55 Pownal, P.E.I 1
56 St. John, South, N.B.... 3
59 Fredericton, N.B 1
60 Visiting England 1
61 English Conference y
Financial Sec. 1857-1859
In 1879 stationed at Birming-
ham
ALCORN, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1S56.— R. f. C. &o. 1860.
1856 Upham, N.B 2
58 Sussex Vale, N.B 2
60 Kempt, N.S 3
378
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1863 Baie du Verte, N.B. . 3
66 Bathurst, N.B 3
69 Parrsboro, N.S 3
72 Sydney, C.B 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
ALDER, ROBERT.
e. <wt. & o. 1816.— r f. c. 1820.
1816 Yarmouth, N.S 1
17 Horton, N.S 2
19 Charlottetown, P.E.I .... 2
21 St. John, N.B 2
23 Windsor, N.S 1
24 St. John, N.B 1
25 Canada Conference.
ALEXANDER, JOSEPH.
E. on t. 1810.
1810 Fredericton and Sheffield
Died 1811, aged 34 years.
ALLEN, JOHN S.
K. out. 1862.— r. f. c. & o. 1866.
1862 Green's Pond, Nfd 2
64 Carbonear, Nfd 2
66 Gagetown, N.B 1
67 Greenwich, N.B 3
70 Andover, N.B 2
72 Canterbury, N.B 2
74 N.B. & PEL Conference
ALLEN, THOMAS,
c. 1866 & 1867.— R. out. 1868—
R. f. c. & o. 1870.
1866 Grand Bank, Nfd *.. 1
67 Carbonear, Nfd 1
68 Exploits, Newfoundland. 1
69 Digby Neck, N.S...'. 'l
70 Havelock, N.B 3
73 Jerusalem, N.B 1
74 N.B. & P. E. I. Conference.
ALLEN, WILLIAM.
R.onr. 1840.— r. f. c. & 0.1844.
1840 St. John, N.B 2
42 Miramichi, N. B 1
43 Fredericton, N.B 1
44 Carlton, N.B 1
45 Sussex Vale, N.B... 2
1847 Hopewell, N.B 2
' 49 Bathurst,N.B 1
50 Petitcodiac, N.B 3
53 Aylesford, N.S 1
54 Woodstock, N.B 2
56 Sussex Vale, N.B 3
59 Wallace, N.S 3
62 Monckton, N.B...(sup'y) 4
66 Located
ALLISON, JOHN, M.A.
r. on t. 1843.— r. f. c. & o. 1847.
1843 Halifax, N.S 2
45 Horton, N.S 1
46 Halifax, N.S 1
47 Nashwaak, N.B 1
48 Woodstock, N.B 3
51 St. John, South, N.B... 2
53 Sackville, N.B 1
54 St. John, West, N.B.. .. 1
55 St. John, N. B....(sup'y) 2
57 Principal Mount Allison
Academy 7
64 Leave of Absence 1
65 Genesee Conference, U.S.
ANGWIN, JOSEPH GILL.
R. on t. 1862.— r. f. c. & o. 1866.
1862 Woodstock, N. B. 1
63 Dartmouth, N.S 3
66 Fairville, N.B. 2
• 68 Dorchester, N.B 2
70 Point de Bute, N.B.. ..3
73 Dartmouth, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference. .
Financial Sec. 1870-1872.
ANGWIN, THOMAS.
R. on t. & o. in London, March,
19th, 1832. Sailed for New-
foundland, April 5th, 1832.
1832 Grand Bank, Nfd 2
34 Is. Cove&O. Perlican.... 2
36 Point de Grave 2
38 Burin 3
41 Harbour Grace 2
43 Bonavista 3
46 Trinity 2
48 Black Head... 4
52 Carbonear 3
1855 St. John's 1
56 Aylesford, N.S 3
59 Horton, N.S ... 3
62 Milltown, N.B 2
64 Dartmouth, N.S. (sup'tJIO,
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman 1854-1855 and 1858
to 1862.
ARMSTRONG, RICHARD.
R. on t. 1813.
1813 Sheffield, N.B
14 Located
ASH, WILLIAM.
R. on t. 1811.
1811 England,
17 Yarmouth, N.S
18 Returned to England.
Died 1864.
ATKINSON, THOMAS WHIT-
FIELD.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 St. John's, Nfd 1
73 Shoal Harbour 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
AVARD, ADAM CLARKE.
r. on t. 1817.
1817 Newport, N.S 1
18 Wilmot, N.S 1
19 Shelbourne, N.S 1
20 Fredericton, N.B 1
Died March 15th, 1821, aged
21 years.
AVERY, SAMUEL,
r. out. 1854. — r. f. c. & o. 1858.
1854 Liverpool, N.S. 2
56 Halifax,N.S 1
57 Shelburne, NS 1
58 Wilmot, N.S 2
60 Agent Theo. Institute.... 1
61 Liverpool (sdp't) 1
Died Oct. 13th, 1861, aged 29
years.
B.
BAINES, WILLIAM D.
c. 1871.— r. o?i t. 1872.
1871
72 Baie du Verte, N.B 1
73 Sydney, N.B 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BAKER, HIBBERT R., B.A.
R. on t. 1873.
1872
73 St. James West, N.B.... 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A., 1873.
BAMFORD, STEPHEN.
1806-1847.
The ministry of Stephen Bam-
ford began on the Cumberland
Circuit, July 1806. . For twenty-
eight years he continued to labour
successfully in his circuit work.
Halifax, St. John, Charlottetown,
Windsor, Horton, Liverpool,
Cumberland, Wallace, and An-
napolis are among the places
which rejoiced in sharing the
labours of this devoted man. In
1836 he visited the English Con-
ference at Birmingham. After his
return he obtained a supernume-
rary relation, and for a while re-
sided in St. John. Subsequently
he located in Digby, wherejhe
rendered efficient service to the
Church he loved so well. After
spending forty-one years in the
work of the ministry he died,
August 14th, 1848, aged 77 years.
BANNISTER, WILLIAM ' i
Began his ministry in New
Brunswick in 1833, and laboured
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with great acceptance until 1838,
when he was removed to the
West Indies. In 1846 he was
appointed Chairman of the St.
Vincent and Demarara District
and General Superintendant.
His ministry was successful in
winning souls. On the Sunday
preceding his death he preached
with great power from the text,
" It is the Lord : let him do what
seemeth him good," and admin-
istered the Sacrament of the
Lord's Supper. He died of Chol-
era on July 9th, 1854.
BARR, NINIAN.
e. on t. I860.— r. f. c. 1820.
1816 St. Johns Nfd 1
17 Harbour Grace 1
18 Port de Grave 1
19 Trinity 2
21 Bonavista 1
-22 Island Cove 1
23 Black Head 1
24 Carbonear 1
25_St. John's 1
26 Returned to England.
Died Dec. 20th, 1865, aged 71
years.
BARRATT, GEORGE M.
R. on t. 1836.— ord. 1838.—
R. f. c. 1840.
1836 Institution, Eng 2
38 St. John, N.B 1
39 Fredericton, KB 1
40 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
41 St. John, N.B 1
42 St. John West, N.B 1
43 Petitcodiac, N.B 2
45 Aylesford, N.S 4
49 St. Stephen's, N.B 3
52 Annapolis, N.S 4
56 Bedeque, P.E.I 3
59 Miramichi, N.B 3
62 Moncton, N.B 2
64 Maitland, N.S 2
66 Wilmot, N.S 3
69 Falmouth, N.S 3
72 Hillsburg 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
BATES, CHARLES.
R. on t. 1824.
We have been unable to obtain
a list of the Circuits travelled by
this man of God. The English
Minutes, in recording his death,
say : " He was a man of unob-
trusive manners and of genuine
piety. He was converted to God
early in life, and entered upon
the ministry with a strong desire
for the salvation of his fellow-
men. He laboured acceptably in
Newfoundland and the West
Indies, and died in great peace
in the Island of Tortola, on the
16th of December, 1841, aged 41
years. "
BAXENDALE, JOHN T.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 Lunenburg, N.S 2
74 N. B.& P. E. I. Conference.
BEALS, WESLEY C.
r. out. 1835.— r. f. o. &o. 1839.
1835 Petitcodiac, N".B 1
36 Sussex Vale, N.B 3
39 Petitcodiac, N.B 2
41 St. Stephen's and St.
David's, N.B 3
44 Nashwaak, N.S 3
47 Wallace, N.S 4
51 Amherst & Meecan, N. B. 3
54 Aylesford, N.S 2
56 Bathurst, N.B 3
59 Located
BENNETT, WILLIAM.
Received on trial and sent to
the Province of Nova Scotia by
the English Wesleyan Missionary
Committee in the year 1800. At
that period there were but three
other Methodist Missionaries in
Eastern British America. For
twenty years he was noted for his
energy, usefulness and zeal. In
1820 he retired from the active
work, and became a Supernu-
merary, residing at Newpout,
N.S., and for several of the later
years of his life in the city of
Halifax, where for some years he
officiated as Chaplain of the Pro-
vincial Penetentiary. He died
November 6th, 1858, aged 88
years.
BENT, JOSEPH F.
r. om. 1828.— r. f. c. &o. 1832.
1828 Annapolis & Digby, N.S. 1
29 Petitcodiac, N.B 2
31 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
32 Bathurst, N.B 1
33 St. Stephen's and St.
David's, N.B 1
34 Western Bay, Nfd 1
35 St. David's and St. An-
drew's, N.B 1
36 Westmorland, N.B 2
38 St. Stephen's, N.B 3
41 Aylesford, N.S 4
45 Sheffield and Gagetown,
N.B 2
47 Woodstock and Andover 2
49 Sussex Vale, N.B 4
53 Hopewell, N B 2
55 Lunenburg, N.S 3
58 Bridgetown, N. S. (sup'y) 2
60 Wilmot, N.S (sup'v)ll
71 Bridgetown, N.S. (stjv'y) 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BERRIE, JOHN CHARLTON.
c. 1871.— R. on T. 1872.
1871 Summerside, P.E.I 2
73 Souris, P.E.I 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
BETTS, JOHN F.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1871.
1870 Sackville, N.B (sir/.) 2
71 Parrsboro, N. S 3
74 N.B. & P. E.I. Conference.
BIGNEY, JOHN GEORGE.
r. out. 1861.— R. f. c. &o. 1865.
1861 Lunenburg, N.S 1
62 Sydney, C.B 1
63 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 2
65 Manchester, N.S 3
68 Ship Harbour, C.B 1
69 West Cape, P.E.I 1
70 Alberton, P.E.I 2
72 Margate, P.E.I 1
73 Port Mouton, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BIRD, RICHEY.
r. on T. 1872.
1872 Sackville,N.B (sttj.) 1
73 Guysboro, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BISHOP, ABRAHAM JOHN.
R. 071 T. 1791.
1791 St. John, N.B 1
92 Sheffield, N.B 1
93 Grenada, W.I 1
Died June 16th, 1793.
BLACK, ALEXANDER B.
r. on T. 1851. — r. f. c. & o. 1855.
1851 Pownal, P.E.I 2
53 Sydney, C.B 1
54 Parrsboro, N.S 1
55 River John, N.S 2
57 Mill Village, N.S 3
60 Wilmot, N.S 3
63 Truro, N.S 3
66 St. Stephen, N.B 3
69 Newport, N.S . 1
70 Withdrew.
Chairman of District 1863 to
1865 and 1868.
BLACK, WILLIAM.
1782—1834.
We have not the means of fur-
nishing a list of all the Circuits
travelled by this Pioneer of
Methodism in the Provinces
But Amherst, Falmouth, Horton,
Cornwallis, Windsor and Hali-
fax are among his fields of Evan-
gelistic toil. In 1791 he visited
Newfoundland and preached
in Carbonear, where he was
blest with a revival of extraordi-
nary power. At Conception Bay
two hundred souls were convert-
ed. He organized Methodism in
the Province, secured its church
property, encouraged its classes,
and obtained from Wesley an ad-
380
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
ditional supply of missionaries,
for that Island. He died in 1834,
at the advanced age of seventy-
four years, exclaiming, " God
bless you ! All is well ! "
BOND, GEORGE JOHN.
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Sackville,N.B. ...(Stu.) 3
74 Newfoundland Conference.
BORDEN, JONATHAN R.
K. on t. 1870.
1870 Sambro, N.S 2
72 Port La Tour, N.S 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
BOTTERELL, EDMUND.
1834 Canada Wesleyan Conf..l4
48 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 2
50 St. John's, Newfound'd.. 5
55 Milltown, N.B 1
56 St. John's, South, N.B.. 3
59 St. John's, West, N.B... 1
60 St. John's, Nfd 3
63 Sackville, N.B 1
64 Halifax, NS 3
67 Halifax, N. S (sup' Y. ) 2
69 Portland, N.B 1
70 Halifax, N.S (sup'y) 4
74 Nova Scotia Conference. .
Financial Secretary 1855, 1856*,
and 1859.
Chairman of District 1850 to
1854, 1857, 1858 and 1860 to
1863.
Co-Delegate of the Conference,
1865.
BOWELL, JOHN PERRY.
B. on t. 1873.
1873 Musgrave, Nfd.
74 Newfoundland Conference.
BOYD, GEORGE.
R. on t. 1873.
1873 Port de Grave, Nfd.
74 Newfoundland Conference.
BOYD, JAMES.
R. on t. 1791.
1791 South Coast, NiS.
92 Horton, N.S.
93 Sheffield, N.S.
94 Located.
BOYD, JOHN.
R. o?i t. 1822.
1822 Trinity, Newfoundland.. 2
24 Bonavista, Nfd 2
26 Portde Grave, Nfd 3
29 Brigus, Newfoundland... 2
31 Harbour Grace, Nfd 1
32 Returned to England where
he continued to labour until his
death in 1861.
BRECKEN, RALPH, B.A.
E. out. 1869.— E. f. c. &o. 1871.
1869 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 2
71 St. John, Zion Church, NB 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B. A., 1871.
BRETTLE, ELIAS.
e. on t. 1848.— E. f. c. & o. 1853.
1848 St. John's, Nfd 3
51 Grand Bank, Nfd 3
54 Burin, Newfoundland.... 3
57 Black Head, Nfd 3
60 Carbonear, Nfd 2
62 Harbour Grace, Nfd 1
63 Barrington, N.S 3
66 Windsor, N.S 3
69 Amherst, N.S 1
70 Sackville, N.B 3
73 Guysboro', N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1869 to
1873. Co-Delegate of the Con-
ference, 1873. Delegate to First
General Conf., Toronto, 1874.
BREWER, WALDRON W
c. 1870.— e. on t. 1871.
1870 Cornwall, P.E.I 3
• 73 Summerside, P.E.I 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
BREWSTER, JOHN.
e. on t. & o. 1845 — e. f. c. 1849.
1845 St. John's, Nfd 3
48 Burin, Newfoundland.... 1
49 Green Bay, Nfd 3
52 Island Cove, Nfd 2
54 Halifax, N.S 1
55 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 1
56 Frederickton, P.E.I 3
59 Halifax, N.S 3
62 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 1
64 St. John, N.B 1
65 Returned to England
In 1879 he was stationed at
Ipswich on the First London
Circuit.
BROWN, WILLIAM.
E. on t. 1872.
1872 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BROWN, WILLIAM C.
R. «T. 1857.— E. F. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Woodstock, N.B 1
58 Nashwaak, N.B.- 1
59 Gagetown, N.B :.... 1
60 West Cape, P.E.I 2
62 Souris, P.E.I 1
63 Yarmouth, N.S 1
64 Upham, N.B 3
67 Dorchester, N.B 1
68 Digby, N.S 3
71 Picton, N.S 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BROWNELL, JOHN B.
e. on t. 1816. ^oed. 1817. —
R. f. c. 1830.
1826 Beverley, England '..'. 1
27 Providence, Bahamas.... 3
30 Eleuthera, Bahamas 2
32 Sheffield, Eng....(«up'Y). 1
33 Malta, Medit :.....„ 5
38 Canada Wes. Conference 9
47 Bermuda 3
'50 Hamilton Bermuda....... 4
54 Halifax North, N.S 2
56 St. Stephen's, N.B 3
59 St. Andrews, N.B 3
62 St. John, N.B... (sup'y.) 2
Died March 27th, 1864, aged 62
years.
BUCKLEY, JAMES.
e. on t. 1835 — e. f. c.&o. 1840.
1835 Wallace, N. S 3
38 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
39 Windsor* Newport, N.S. 1-
40 Horton&Cornwallis,N.S. 1
41 Wallace, N.S 2
43 Sydney, C. B 4
47 Guysboro.'N. S 3
50 Bedeque, P.E.I 2
52 Truro, N.S 2
54 Truro, N.S. (sup'y) 1
55 Parrsboro', N.S 3
58 Hopewell, N.B 3
61 Barrington, N.S 2
63 Lunenburg, N.S 2
65 Guysboro', N.S., (sup'Y). 9
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
BULPIT, JAMES.
E. on t. & o. in England by Rev.
Dr. Coke, 1799.
1799 Conception Bay, Nfd. ... 2
1801 Carbonear 2
3 Black Head 2
5 English Conference 3
8 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 6
14 Located.
BURNS, JAMES. .
e. tot. 1853.— e.f. c.&o. 1857.
1853 River Philip, P.E.I 1
54 Guysboro', N.S 1
55 Margarie, C.B. 1
56 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
57 Greenwich, N.B 3
60 Mill Village, N.S 8
63 Shelburne, N.S 2
65 Guysboro, N.S 3
68 Pownal, P.E.I .2
70 Amherst, N.S 1
71 Removed to U. States.... 1
In 1874 he was a member of
the California Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church.
BURNS, WILLIAM H.
e. on t. 1867.
1867 Woodstock, N.B
68 Northampton, N.B
69 Dropped.
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381
BURT, WILLIAM.
R. Oil t. 1816.— k.f.c. &o. 1820.
1816 Newport, N.S 1
17 Fredericton, N. B 2
19 Horton, N.S 3
22 Newport, N.S 1
23 Charlottetown, P.E.I. ... 3
24 Canada Wes. Conference.
BUSBY, SAMPSON.
1812 to 1850.
As we have been unable to ob-
tain a correct list of Circuits tra-
velled by this servant of God, we
append an extract from his bio-
graphy written by the Rev. Geo.
0. Huestis :
"Sampson Busby was born in
Rainton, Yorkshire, England, on
the 16th of February, 1790. His
parents were members of the Es-
tablished Church. Early parental
instruction prepared his mind
for the reception of the truth.
Under the preaching of Metho-
dist Ministers he saw his lost
condition as a sinner, he sought
after God, and ere long he ob-
tained the pearl of great price.
Soon he began to exercise his
gifts and graces as a prayer-leader,
exhorter and local -preacher. In
1812 he offered himself as a Mis-
siouary and was ordained by the
Rev. Dr. Coke. In 1813 he began
his labours in Newfoundland,
where he remained four years, his
ministry being attended with
marked success. He next labour-
ed in the Island of Prince Edward
after which he spent twenty-nine
years in Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick., His ministry was
eminently successful in winning
souls to Christ. He died on
Easter Sunday, March 31st, 1850,
in the 61st year of his age, and
the 38th of his ministry.
BUTCHER, GEORGE.
r. on t. 1856.— r. f. c. & o. 1860.
1856 Guysboro', N.S 1
57 Fredericton, N.B 2
59 Cornwallis. N.S 3
62 Dorchester, N.B 3
65 Point de Bute, N.B 1
66 Agent for Mount Allison
Institution 1
67 English Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1865.
In 1879 he was stationed at
Horncastle, on the Lincoln Dist.
c.
CAMPBELL, GEORGE M.
it. on t. 1872.
1872 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 1
73 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
74 N, B. & P. E. I. Conference
CARDY, WILLIAM T.
R. on t. 1834.— ord. 1836.
1834 Wales 2
36 Port au Plaat, Hay ti 2
38 Samana, Hayti 3
43 Port au Prince, Hayti 1
44 Gonaives, Hayti 2
46 Jeremie, Hayti 4
50 St. John, West, N.P. 3
53 St. John, South, N.B.... 4
56 Bermuda 4
60 Amherst, N.S 2
62 Sackville, N.B....(sup'y) 2
64 St. John, N.B. ...(sup'y) 8
Died July 27th, 1871, aged 57
years.
CASSIDY, JOHN.
R. out. 1356.— r. f. u. &o. 1860.
1856 Woodstock, N.B 1
57 Bermuda 2
59 Dartmouth, N.S 1
60 River John &Pictou,N.S. 1
61 Albion Mines & Pictou,
Nova Scotia 1
62 Albion Mines, N.S 2
64 Richibucto, N.B 3
67 Gagetown, N.B 1
68 Jacksonville, N.B 2
70 Guysboro', N.S 3
73 Hamilton, Bermuda 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1862 and
1863.
CHAPMAN, DOUGLAS.
r. wit. 1857.— R. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Wallace, N.S 1
58 Point de Bute, N.B 1
59 Bermnda 1
60 No station-^ill health.
61 Richibucto, N.B 3
63 Albion Mines, N.S 3
67 Upham N.B 1
68 Fairville, N.B 2
70 Hillsboro', N.B 3
73 Point de Bute, N.B 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
CHESLEY, ROBERT
AINSLIE.
Born in Granville, N S., 1816.
Converted in 1839. Received on
trial, 1842. For fourteen years
he proved himself a faithful minis-
ter of the Lord Jesus. Nearly
the whole of his ministerial life
was spent in New Brunswick. In
1846 he was sent to St. John's,
Newfoundland, and entered upon
his duties with great earnestness
and renewed consecration. But
soon the Master said to him,
" Thy work is done." After an
illness of only seven days, life's
joys and conflicts on earth were
ended. He died on Nov. 27th,
1856, in the fortieth year of his
age, and the fourteenth of his
ministry.
CHURCHILL, CHAS., M.A.
r. on t. 1837.— R. f. c. & o. 1841.
1837 Halifax, N S 2
39 Sydney, C.B 1
40 Yarmouth, N.S 4
1844 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
50 ) Conference.
51 Fredericton, N.B 5
56 1 Book Steward
to > and Editor,
61 ) Halifax, N.S.
62 Removed to England.
Note. — In 1879 he was re-
siding as a Supernumerary at
Clapton, on the First London
District.
CLARK, HENRY J.
c. 1870.— r. on t. 1871.
1870 Gabarus, N.S 3
73 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference,
CLARK, JOHN A., M.A.
r. MiT. 1863. — it. F. c. &o. 1868.
1863 Pugwash, N.S 1
64 1
65 Kingsclear, N.B 3
68 Halifax, North, N.S.. .. 2
70 Halifax, South, N.S 2
72 St. Stephen, N.B 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
COFFIN, JOSEPH SHAW.
r. out. 1859.— R. f (!. & o. 1865.
1859 Sambro, N.S 1
60 Fredericton, N.B 1
61 Margate, PE.1 2
63 Liverpool, N.S 2
65 Hillsburg, N.S 3
68 Richibucto, N.B. 2
70 Shelburne, N.S 3
73 Barrington, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
382
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
»
COLPITTS, WESLEY W
r: on T. 1862.— R. f. c. & o. 1866.
m^ Horton, N.S 2
64 Banington, N.S 1
65 Parrsboro', N.S 1
66 Margate, P.E.I 2
69 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 2
71 Pownal, P.E.1 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
COLTER, JOHN J.
r. on t. I860.— R. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Upham, N.B 1
61 Woodstock, N.B 1
62 Dalhousie, N.B 1
63 Burton, N.B 1
64 Coverdale, N.B 1
65 Kingston, N.B. 3
68 Pugwash, N.S 3
71 Mill Village, N.S 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
COMBEN, CHARLES.
r. out. 1855.— r. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 Island Cove, Nfd 2
57 Western Shore, Nfd 2
62 Twillingate, Nfd 1
63 Bonavista, Nfd 3
66 Catalina, Nfd 1
67 St. John's, Nfd 1
68 Black Head, Nfd 2
70 Carbonear, Nfd 3
73 Hillsboro', N.B 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
COONEY, ROBERT, D.D.
r. om. 1831.— r. f. c. &o. 1835.
1831 Prince Edward Island. ... 2
33 Liverpool, N.S. 2
35 Halifax, N.S 1
36 Guysboro', N.S 2
38 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
46 ) Conference.
47 Carlton, N.B 1
48 St. John, West, N.B. .. 1
49 St. John, South, N.B.... 3
52 St. Stephen, N.B 3
55 Can. Wesleyan Conference.
COOPER, JOHN.
R. on t. 1788.
1788 Salem, U.S 1
89 Elizabethtown, U.S 1
90 Chester, U.S 1
91 Annapolis, N.S I
92 Located 6
98 Windsor, N.S 1
99 Cumberland, N.S 2
1801 Shelburne, N.S 2
3 Located
Died 1846.
■CORLETT, JOHN.
R. on t. 1824.— ord. 1825.
1824 Kendall, England i
25 Harbour Grace, Nfd... i
26 Trinity Bay, Nfd 2
.1828 Harbour Grace, Nfd 1
29 Bonavista, Nfd 1
30 Removed to West Indies.
Note. — He laboured with great
success in the Mission field for
fifty years, when he became a
Supernumerary in 1874. On
Sunday, July 29th, 1877, he
preached with great earnestness
at Edmondson, on the Brown's
Town Circuit, W. I. On the fol-
lowing Friday he was seized with
fever, and on Monday, August
6th, he passed to his reward.
COUGHLAN, LAURENCE.
1755 ) England
to > and
64 ) Ireland.
65
to > Newfoundland.
72 V
73 Returned to England.
Died 1785.
COWPERTHWAITE.
HUMPHREY, P., M.A.
R. OUT. 1861.— R.F.C.&0. 1867.
1861 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
62 Pugwash, N.S 1
63 Windsor&Falmouth,N.S. 1
64 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 3
67 Hortou, N.S 3
70 Fairville, N.B 3
73 Tr3'on, P.E.I 1
74 N. B. & P. E. 1. Conf.
CRANE, ROBERT E.
r. on t. 1846.— r. f. c. & o. 1851.
1846 Sackville, N.B. ...(stu.) 1
47 Horton & Cornwallis, N.S 1
48 Newport, N.S 3
51 Sydney, C.B 1
52 River Philip, N.S 1
53 Parrsboro', N.S 2
55 River Philip & Pugwash,
N. S 3
58 River Philip, N.S 1
59 Maitland. N.S 3
62 Wallace, N.S 2
65 Aylesford, N.S 2
68 Aylesford, N.S... (sup't) 2
70 Shubenecadie, N.S 1
71 Truro (kitp'y.)
Died June 28th, 1872, aged 54
years.
CRANFORD, HENRY LOUD.
R. on t. 1864.— r. f. c. & o. 1868.
1864 Hants Harbour, Nfd 2
66 Exploits, Nfd...'. 2
68 Carbonear, Nfd 1
69 Twillingate, Nfd 3
72 St. John's, Nfd l
Died May 13th, 1873, aged 31
years.
CRANSWICK, MATTHEW.
R. on T. & o. 1829. — R.y.0. 183S.
1829 Cape Breton 4
33 Guysboro', N.S 2
35 Liverpool, N.S 2
37 Removed to England.
CRISP, JAMES.
c. 1872.— r. on t. 1873.
1872 Grand Lake, N.B l
73 Miramiehi,N.B 1
74 N. B. & P.E.I. Conference.
CRISP, ROBERT S.
0. 1871.— r. on t. 1872.
1871 Canterbury N.B 1
72 Musquodoboit, N.B .... 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
CROMWELL, JAS. OLIVER.
■ R. on t. 1780.
1780 ) Methodist
to > Episcopal
84 ) Conf. U States.
85 Shelburne, N.S 1
86 Windsor&BarringtonNSl
87)
to } Presiding Elder, U. S.
92)
93 Located.
CROSSCOMBE. WILLIAM.
R. on T. & 0. 1810.
1810 Shepton-Mallet, England,
11 Sent to Nova Scotia, but
missed his passage, laboured
for some months in the Isle
of Wight, and1 in the spring
sailed for Nova Scotia.
12 Horton, N.S 3
15 St. John, N.B 1
16 St. Vincent, W.I 1
17 Liverpool, N.S. 2
19 Nottingham, England... 2
21 Gibralter 3
24 Saint John, N.B 3
27 Halifax, N.S 3
30 Windsor, N.S 2
32 Charlottetown, P.E.I..-.. 1
33 ) Canada-
to > Wesleyan
37 ) Conference.
38 Horton, N.S 1
39 Windsor & Newport, N.S 2
41 Halifax, N.S 3
44 Newport and Shubene-
cadie, N.S 3
47 Windsor, N.S 2
. 49 Amherst, N.S 2
51 Halifax, N.S.. ..(sup'y.) 4
55 Windsor, N.S. . .(sup'y.) 5
Died August 26th, 1859, aged'
73 years.
CURR1E, DUNCAN DUNBAB
R. on t. 1853.— r. f.c. & 0. 1857.
1853 Sackville, N.B 1
54 Greenwich, N.B 3
57 Richibucto, N.B ., S
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
383
1859 Woodstock, N.B 3
62 Sussex Vale, N.B 3
65 Liverpool, N.S 3
68 Fredericton, N.B 3
71 St. John, N.B 2
73 Charlottetown, P.E.I.... 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1866, 1867,
and 1869 to 1873.
Chairman of District, 1868.
Journal Secretary of Conference
1865 to 1868.
Secretary of Conference 1869 to
1872.
Secretary of Children's Fund
Committee 1864 to 1874.
Delegate to the Canada Wes-
leyan Conference 1872.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874, of
which he was elected Secretary.
CUREIE, JOHN GIBSON.
c. 1871.— r. on t. 1872.
1871 Petites, Newfoundland..
72 Grand Bank, Nfd
73 Carbonear
74 Newfoundland Conference
D.
DANIEL, HENRY. = j
n. on t. 1830.— r. f. c. 1834. I
1830 St. Andrews, N.B. . 2 '
32 Miramichi, N.B.. . . 2
34 Sussex Vale, N B 1
35 Woodstock, N.B 1
36 Fredericton, N.B 3
39 Sackville, N.B 2
41-Milltown, N.B 2
43 St. Stephens, N.B . . . 3
46 St. John, South, N.B.. 3
49 St. John, West, N.B. 2
51 Frederickton, N.B 1
52 St. Austell, England 1
53 Kingswood, England 3
56 Sheffield, N.B : 1
57 St. John's, Nfd 3
60 Charlottetown, P.E.I. . 2
62 Horton, N.S 2
64 Bridgetown, N.S 3
67 Yarmouth, N.S. ... 1
68 Liverpool, N.S. . 2
70 St. John, N.B..(sup'y). 4
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Chairman of District 1875 to
1861 and 1866.
Co-Delegate of the Conference
1868.
President of the Conference
1869.
DANIEL, ROBERT A.
R. out. 1869.— r. f. c. & o. 1873.
1869 Annapolis, N.S.. 1
70 Bedeque, P.E.I. . 2
72 Sussex Vale, N.B... 1
73 Pugwash, N.S .... 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
DAVIES, THOMAS H.
R. on t. & o. 1823.
1823 Sheffield, England. ... 1
24 Wallace, N.S.. 1
25 Ramsheg, N.B 1
26 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
27 Lunenburg, N.S 1
28 Yarmouth, N.S.. .. 1
29 Shelburne, N.S 1
30 Antigua, W.I 1
31 Wallace, N.S.. .. 3
34 Guysboro', N.S . ... 2
1836 Bedeque, P.E.I. 2
38 Parrsboro', N.S. .. 1
39 Wallace, N.S... 1
40 Sydney, OB 2
4'2 Lunenburg, N.S 3
45 Liverpool, N.S. .., 1
46 Bedeque, P.E.I. .. 1
47 Amherst, N.S.. 2
49 Horton, N.S.. ..2
51 Newport, N.S 5
56 Point de Bute, N.B 3
59 Truro, N.S 2
61 Bridgetown, N.S 3
64 Berwick, N.S 2
66 Bridgetown, N.S..(sup'y) 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1855, 1857
to 1860 and 1862 to 1865.
DAY, GEORGE F.
R. (MIT. 1868.— r. f. c. &o. 1872.
1868 Salisbury & Elgin, N.B. 2
70 Advocate Harbour, N.S 2
72 Weymouth, N.S. .. 1
73 Gabarus, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
DEINSTADT, THOMAS J.
r. on t. 1863.— R. f. c. & o. 1867.
1863 Sheffield, N.B. 1
64 Guysboro', N.S . 2
66 DigbyNeck, N.S.. 2
68 Bedeque, P.E.I 2
70 St. John, Exmouth St.,
N.B 3
73 Moncton, N.B 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
DES-BRISAY, ALBERT.
1822—1857.
Received on trial in 1822,
his first circuit was Petitcodiac.
Afterwards Parrsboro', Sheffield,
Bridgetown, St. John, Miramichi,
and St. Andrews, shared in his
Ministerial services In 1846 he
retired from active circuit work
and sustained a supernumerary
relation. During a large portion
of this time he held the responsi-
ble office of Chaplain to the Aca-
demic Institutions at Sackville.
In 1855 he removed to Charlotte-
town, the place of his birth, where,
as his health would admit, he
continued to work for the Master.
He died, after a short illness, on
May 24th, 1857, in the 62nd year
of his age, and the 25th of his
ministery.
DES BRISAY ALBERT S.
r. on t. 1864.— r. f. c. &o. 1868.
1864 Horton, N.S 2
66 Bermuda 1
67 Summerside, P.E.I 3
70 Mid. Musquodoboit,N.S. 2
72 Windsor, N.S 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
DES BRISAY ALEX.
McLEOD.
r. onT. 1852.— r. f.c.&o. 1856.
1852
53 Pownal, P.E.I. ...
55 Bedeque, P.E.I. ...
56 Moncton, N.B
57 Pownal, P E.I.. . .
59 River Philip, N.S 3
62 Amherst, N.S 3
65 Located.
Financial Secretary 1859 to 1864.
DEVITT, FREDERICK.
r. on t. 1866.
1866 Sambro', N.S 1
67 Dropped.
De WOLFE CHARLES, D.D.
c. 1837.— R. on t. & o. 1838.—
r. f. c. 1841.
1837 Institution, England.
38 Yarmouth, N.S 2
40 Halifax, N.S . . ..3
43 Horton, N.S.. ..2
45 Windsor, N.S 2
47 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1
48 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
54 ) Conference.
55 Bedeque, P.E.I.. .1
56 Yarmouth, N.S. . . 1
57 Petite Riviere, N.S. 3
60 Sackville, N.B. 1
384
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1861 ) Professor of Theology,
to > Sackville
67 ) Academy.
68 Sackville. ..(sup'y.) 4
72 Wolfville.. (stjp'y.) 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
The honorary degree of D.D.
was conferred upon him by the
University of "Victoria College,
Cobourg, in 1862.
DOBSON, WILLIAM.
B. on x. 1870.
1870 Guysboro', N. S 2
72 DigbyNeck, N.S.... 2
74 N. B. & P. E.I. Conference
DOCKR1LL, CHARLES W.
b. onT. 1866.— r. f. c. & o. 1870.
1866 Havelock, N.B 1
67 West Cape, P.E.I. . 2
69 Musquodoboit, N.S 3
72 Kingston, N.B 1
73 Welsford.N.B 1
74 N.B. & P. E.I. Conference
DOUGLAS, RICHARDSON.
R. on T. 1829.
1829
to VNo record available.
37 St. Stephen's, N.B 3
40 Bridgetown, N.B 3
43 St. Andrew's, N.B 2
45 St. Stephen's, N.B.. 1
46 .
DOULL, JOHN WESLEY, B. A.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 2
73 Grand Lake, N.B. 1
74 Located — Ill-health.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College, B.A., 1873.
DOVE, JAMES.
B. onf. 1855.— B. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 St. John's, Nfd 2
57 Burin, Newfoundland. . 2
59 Port de Grave, Nfd .... 1
60 Island Cove, Nfd 3
63 Harbour Grace, Nfd 3
66 Bonavista, Nfd 3
69 St. John's, Nfd. ... 3
72 Twillingate, Nfd.. 1
73 Carbonear, Nfd 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
Financial Sec. 1863 to 1873.
DUKE, JAMES A.
R. onT. 1857. — R. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Carbonear, Nfd 2
59 Exploits, Nfd 3
62 Bonavista, Nfd... 1
63 Twillingate, Nfd. ... 3
66 Perlican, Nfd 3
69 Burin, Nfd 3
72 Grand Bank, Nfd. ... 2
74 N.B. &. P.E.I. Conference
DUNCAN, ROBERT.
R. om. 1853. — e. f. c. &o. 1857.
1353 Woodstock, N.B 2
55 Bermuda. . . 2
1857 Halifax, North, N.S. . . 1
58 Barrington, N. S. . . , . 3
61 Pownal, P.E.I 2
63 Bermuda. . $
66 Point de Bute, N.S 2
68 Monctonj N.B. . 2
70 St. John, Carlton, N.B.. 3
73 St. John, Portland, N.B 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1861, 1862,
and 1867 to 1869.
DUNN, SIMEON B.
c. 1871 — b. onT. 1872.
1871 Hant's Harbour, Nfd... 2
73 Exploits, Nfd .. 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
dutcher, Charles w. t.
R. onT. 1862.— r: f. c & o. 1866.
1862 North East Harbour.N.S 1
63 Digby Neck, N.S 2
65 Barrington, N. S.. . . . 2
67 Caledonia, N.S 2
69 St. David's, N.B 3
72 Surrey Vale, N.B 2
74 N.B. & P. E. I. Conference.
DUTTON, WILLIAM.
A young man of great promise,
who, after labouring for a few
months in Newfoundland, was
unexpectedly called to his re-
ward in Heaven. He was great-
ly beloved by all. A faithful,
zealous servant of Christ, and in
his death the church sustained a
great loss. He died in 1871.
E.
EARLEY, WILLIAM P.
R. on t. 1791.
1791 Cumberland, N.S ...
92 Sussex Vale, N.B
93 Sackville, N.B
94 Removed to U. States.
Died, 1821.
ELLIDGE, GEORGE.
r. on t. & o. 1822.
1822 Newtown, England. 1
23 Brackley, England.. .. 1
24 Trinity, Nfd 1
25 Grand Bank, Nfd. . . 1
' 26 Esquimaux Bay, Nfd... . 2
28 Burin 2
30 Brigus 1
31 Black Head 1
32 Brigus 2
34 St. John's. ... 1
35 Carbonear 1
36 Bonavista 1
1837 Black Head 2
39 Bonavista. .... 3
42 Harbour Grace. .... 3
45 Port de Grave. . . 2
47 Trinity Bay 1
48 Removed to England.
Died 1861 or 1862.
ELLIS, JOHN.
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 1
72 Bedeque, P-E.I. .. 1
73 Baie Verte, N.B 1
74 N.B. & P. E.I. Conference
ELLIS, WILLIAM.
1808—1837.
He was born in Ireland, in the
year 1780, and converted in 1796.
In the year 1808 he was received
on trial for the ministry, and was
sent as a missionary to New-
foundland where he spent nearly
twenty-nine years in the effective
work. He died at Harbour Grace,
Sept. 21st, 1830, aged 50 years.
He was the first Methodist Mis-
sionary buried in Newfoundland.
EMBREE, JEREMIAH.
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Blissville, N.B 1
72 Petites, Nfd. 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
EMSLEY, WILLIAM H,
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Truro, N.S. 1
72 No Station— ill health.
ENGLAND, EBEN E.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1872.
1871 Bridgetown, N.S. : ... . 2
73 Weymouth, N.S. ...... 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
385
ENGLAND, JAMES.
Was received as a candidate for
the ministry by the British Con-
ference at Leeds in 1837, and was
appointed to Bonavista, New-
foundland. He was ordained in
Liverpool Koad Chapel, London,
Oct. 11th, 1837, and sailed from
Liverpool on Oct. 24th. The
voyage was very stormy and tedi-
ous, encountering heavy weather
and contrary winds — the vessel
suffering much damage. In Jan-
uary, 1838, they ran short of
provisions and water, and were
compelled to bear up from the
Banks of Newfoundland. A few
days after they providentially
picked up seven barrels of flour
on the ocean. On that flour, and
what little rain water they could
catch, they subsisted twenty-
seven days. The vessel was then
driven on the rocks in the Cove
of Cork, where she had run for
shelter. In May, 1838, he sailed
from England in another vessel,
and arrived in Newfoundland on
the 5th of June.
1838 Island Cove 2
40 Supplied a Congregational
Church by appointment
of the District Meeting.
41 Burin, Nfd 3
44 Black Head, Nfd 4
48 OldPerlican, Nfd. 3
51 Bonavista, Nfd 3
54 Windsor, NS 1
55 Halifax, N.S 3
58 Yarmouth, N.S 1
59 Portland, St. John, N.B. 2
61 Frederickton, N.B 2
63 Windsor, N.S 3
6£ St. John, N.B 2
68 Annapolis, N.S. 3
71 Digby, N.S 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference
Note. — He was Financial Sec-
retary in 1860, 1861, 1863, 1864.
Chairman of District, 1862, 1866,
and 1870-73. Delegate to the
English Conference, 1862. In
186 b' he was elected President of
the Conference, but the Rev.
George Scott coming out that year
as appointed by the British Wes-
leyan Conference necessarily took
the chair, and Mr. England be-
came his Co-Delegate. He was a
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
EVANS, EDWIN.
e. on t. I860.— e. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Dartmouth, N.S 1
61 Kingsclear, N.B.. .. 2
63 Souris, P.E.I. . .. 1
64 Margate, P.E.I 2
66 Chatham, N. B. ... 3
70 Cornwall, P.E.I 3
73 St. John, Exmouth St.,
N.B 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1871 and
1872.
EVANS, EPHRAIM, D.D.
1827 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
48 ) Conference.
49 Halifax, N. S 3
52 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 2
54 ) Governor and Chaplain
to > Mount Allison
56 ) Academy.
57 Canada Wes. Conference.
Note. — The following Resolu-
tion was passed by the Conference
and presented to Dr. Evans on
the occasion of his removal to the
Canada Conference :-»-" That the
Conference hereby expresses its
unfeigned and deep sense of the
loss our work in Eastern British
America will sustain by the re-
moval of so valuable a brother
as Dr. Evans ; one who has ren-
dered us such efficient service in
the different positions he has so
honourably and usefully sustained
during his nine years residence
in these Provinces, not only more
recently in his connection with
our academic institution, but also
while filling the chair of a large
and important District. The bre-
thren cannot allow Dr. Evans to
separate from them without their
unanimous expression of their
high appreciation of his Christian
character, and his effective and
ministerial, business-like capa-
bilities, as evinced in the prudent
counsels and valuable aid afforded
by him, in our new position as a
conferential organization ; and
while the ties between him and
them, as members of the same
Conference are now to be severed,
their earnest prayers will follow
him to his intended destination,
that in the sphere of labour, and
wherever in future his providen-
tial lot may be cast, he may still
be extensively useful in the work
of the Lord, and that when the
toils of earth are passed, we may
a Jhave the ineffable delight of
greeting him in the heavenly
rest. "
EVANS, WILLIAM H.
c. 1870.— e. on t. 1871.
1870 Bermuda 3
73 Wilmott, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
F.
FIDLER, DANIEL.
1789)
90 > New York Conference.
91 )
92 Liverpool, N.S 2
94 Fredericton, N.B 2
96 Shelburne, N.S 2
98 Cumberland, N.S 1
99 Returned to U.S .... 1
1800 Bahamas .. 1
Located 1808.
Died August 27th, 1842.
FISHER, GEORGE W.
c. 1871.— e. on t. 1872.
1871 Baiede Verte, N.B 1
72 Salisbury, N.B 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
25
FISLER, BENJAMIN.
E. 071 T. 1791.
1791 Halifax, N.S 1
92 South Coast, N.S 1
93 Removed to United States.
Located 1798.
FORSEY, GEORGE.
e. on t. 1866.— e. f. c. & o. 1870.
1866 Trinity, Newfoundland,. 1
67 Fogo, Newfoundland. ... 1
68 Carbonear, Newfoundland 2
70 Black Head, Nfd. . . 2
72 Burin, Newfoundland. . . 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
FOX, THOMAS.
E. on T. 1856.— E. f. c. & o. 1860.
1856 Hants Harbour, Nfd. 2
58 Point de Grave, Nfd. . 1
59 Bonavista, Nfd 3
62 Fogo and Change Island,
Newfoundland 3
65 Island Cove, Nfd. . . 3
68 Hant's Harbour, Nfd. . . 3
71 Port de Grave, Nfd. ... 1
72 Perlican, Newfoundland 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
FRAZER, WILLIAM J.
E. on t. 1870.
1870 Parrsboro', N. S.
71 Dropped.
386
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
FULTON, JOTHAM McC.,
M.A..
E. on t. 1864.— R. f. c. & o. 1868.
1864 • ■ 1
2
1
1
1
65 Hamilton, Bermuda .
67 Somerset, Bermuda.
68 Annapolis, N.S..
69 Wevmouth, N.S
1870 Summerside, P.E.I 1
71 Barrington, N.S 2
73 Removed to the United
States, and united with the Ver-
mont Conference of the Methodist
Church.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B. A., 1865;
M.A., in course, 1867.
FULTON, SILAS C.
R. on t. 1870.
1870 Fredericton, N.B 1
71 Marysville, N.B . . 1
72 Removed to United States,
and united with the Wyoming
Conference of the Methodist Epis-
copal Church.
G.
GAETZ, JOSEPH.
r. out. 1861.— R. f.c. & o. 1865-
1861 Port Aux Basque, Nfd . 1
62 Trinity, Newfoundland.. 2
64 St John's, Nfd. . 3
67 Shubenecadie, N.S 3
70 Lunenburg, N.S 3
73 Liverpool, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1873.
GAETZ, LEONARD.
r. out. 1861— R. f.c. &o. 1865.
1861 Sackville, N.B.. .(stu.) 1
62 Maitland, N.S. 1
63 Kingston, N.B . 2
65 Musquodoboit, N.S. . 3
68 Pictou, N.S 3
71 Fredericton, N.B.. 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1871 to
1873. Delegate to First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
GAETZ, THOMAS.
R. (wit. 1851.— r. f.c. &o. 1856.
1851 Parrsboro', N.S 1
52 Guysboro', N.S 1
53 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1
54 Sydney, C. B 1
55 Guysboro' & Canso, N.S. 2
1857 Grand Bank, Nfd.
60 OldPerlican, Nfd...
Died Oct. 24th, 1860, aged
29 years.
GARRETTSON, FREEBORN.
17to( NewYork
8 , l ' ' Conference.
85 Shelburne, N. S . 1
86 Halifax, N.S 1
87 Returned to United States.
Died July 26th, 1827.
GASKIN, CHARLES.
R. out. 1853. — r.f. c. &o. 1857.
1853 Andover, N.B 2
55 St. Stephen's, N.B.. . 1
56 Musquodoboit, N.S... 1
57 Ship Harbour, C.B. . . 1
58 Coverdale, N.B. (sup'y.) 1
59 Bathurst, N.B 1
60 Coverdale, N.B. (sup'y.) 1
Died March 10th, 1861, aged
33 years.
GILES, JESSE B.
c. 1870.— r. out. 1871.
1870
71 DigbyNeck, N.S 1
72 PortMouton, N.S... 1
73 Bridgetown, N.S. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
GOODISON, JOHN.
c. I860.— r. on t. 1861.—
r. F c. & o. 1864.
1860 Old Perlican, Nfd 2
62 Carbonear, Nfd 2
64 Catalina, Nfd 2
66 Twillingate, Nfd 3
69 Grand Bank 3
72 Bonavista.. . . 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
GRANDINE, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1786.
1786 Cumberland, N.S 2
88 Liverpool, N S 2
90 Wallace, N.S 2
92 Tryon, P.E.1. 1
93 Sheffield, N.S 2
95 Annapolis, N.S 2
97
98
99 Located. •
GRAY, ANDREW.
r. on t. 1861.
1861 Sackville, N.B. ..(stu.) 2
62 Lunenbury, N.S 2
64 Falmouth, N.S 2
66 Dropped..
H.
HAIGH, JOHN.
1816. ) English
to > Wesleyan
25 ) Conference.
26 Harbour Grace, Nfd.
27 )
to > No record at hand.
59 i
Died 1859.
HALE, JOSEPH.
c. 1870.— R. on t. 1871.
1870 Island Cove, Nfd. 1
71 Carbonear, Nfd . . . . 2
73 Hant's Harbour, Nfd. 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
HAMILTON, CHARLES W.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Sheffield, N.S 1
72 Knowlesville, N.B 1
73 Sackville, N.B. . . .(stu.) 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
387
HARDING, THEO. SETH.
R. on T. 1794.
1794 Horton, N.S 1
95 Withdrew and united with
the Baptists.
Died 1855.
HARRIS, THOMAS.
E. on t. 1854. — ord. 1856. —
r. f. o. 1858.
1854 Horton and Cornwallis,
N.S 2
56 St. John's, Nfd.. 1
57 Bona vista, Nfd . 2
59 Twillingate, Nfd. . . 2
61 Brigus, Nfd 4
65 Old Perlican, Nfd . . . 1
66 Burin, Nfd 3
69 Harbour Grace, Nfd 3
72 Brigus, Nfd 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
Chairman of District 1871 to
1873. Delegate to First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
HARRISON, FREDERICK W.
r. on t. 1861. — r. f. c. & o. 1865.
1861 Burton, N.B .. 1
62 Bermuda 3
65 Jacksonville, N.B. ..3
68 Hillsburg, N.S . . . 2
70 Canterbury, N.B. .. 2
72 Sheffield, N.B 2
74 N.B. & F.E.I. Conference.
HARRISON, GEORGE,
a. on t. 1861.— r. f. c. & o. 1865.
1861 Dalhousie, N.B.
.. 1
62 Burton, N.B
1
63 Nashwaak, N.B... .
... 1
64 Sydney, C.B
1
65 Grand Lake, N.B .
3
68 Upham, N B
3
71 River Philip, N.S. .
3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
HARRISON, WILLIAM.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1872.
1871 1
72 Wallace, N.S 1
73 Wentworth, N.S 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
HART, JAMES R.
R. 07ft. I860.— R. f. c. &o. 1864.
1860 Pugwash, N.S 1
61 Upham, N.B.... 3
64 Yarmouth, N S . . . . 1
65 River Philip, N.S. .. 2
67 Florenceville, N. B. . . 2
69 Mill Village, N.S . ..2
71 Guysboro', N.S. (sup'y) 1
72 Yarmouth, N.S.. (sup'y) 1
73 Granville, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
HiRT, JOSEPH.
r. on t. 1853. — R. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 St. Margaret's and Sam-
bro, N.S 1
54 Shelburne, N.S . . . 2
56 Newport, N.S 1
57 Kempt, N.S 1
58 Lunenburg, N.S 3
61 Petite Riviere, N.S .... 1
62 Liverpool, N.S. . . 3
65 Annapolis, N.S. . ..3
68 Yarmouth, North, N.S.. 3
71 Granville Ferry, N.S.... 2
73 Sackville, N.B 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1860 to
1864, and 1868 to 1873. Dele-
gate to First General Conference,
Toronto, 1874.
HART, THOMAS D.
R. on t. I860.— r. f. c. k o. 1864.
1860 Coverdale, N.B 1
61 Carbonear, Nfd 1
62 Channel, Nfd 2
64 Souris, P.E.I 1
65 North E. Harbour, N.S. 3
68 Shelburne, N.S 2
70 Guysboro'. N.S. (sup'y) 3
73 Manchester, N.S. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
HEARTZ, WILLIAM H.
R. on T. 1862.— R. f. c. & O. 1866.
1862 Miramichi, N.B. ... 2
64 Kingsclear, N.B 1
65 Annapolis, N.S 2
67 St. John, Exmouth St.,
N.B 3
70 Bridgetown, N.S. . . 3
73 Horton, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
HEMMEON, JOSEPH BELL.
r.o«t. 1862.— r. f. c. &o. 1867.
18G2 Guysboro', N.S 2
64 Sambro, N.S. . . .1
65 Sackville, N.B. . . .(stu.) 2
67 Salisbury, N.B.. .. 1
68 Grand Lake. N.B . . 3
71 Upham, N.B.. .. 2
73 Amherst, N.S. . .(sup'y.) 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
HENNIGAR, JAMES G.
r. (tot. 1826.— R. f. c. & 0.1832.
1826 Horton & Windsor, N.S. 1
27 Halifax, N.S . . . 1
28 Wallace and River John,
N.S 1
29 Sydney, C.B 1
30 Wallace, N.S.. 2
32 Parrsboro', N.S 1
33 Carbonear, Nfd. .. 2
K5 Burin, Nfd. . . . . 3
38 Brigus, Nfd 2
40 Bridgetown, N.S 4
44 Bridgetown.. ..(sup'y) 1
1845 Milltown, N.B... 4
49 Sackville, N.B 4
53 St. John, South, N.B.. 3
56 Horton, N.S. . . 3
59 Newport, N.S 3
62 Cornwallis, East, N.S. 4
66 Yarmouth, South, N.S.. 3
69 Avondale, N.S 3
72 Halifax, N.S 1
73 Canning, N.S.. . .(sup'y) 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1861,
1866 to 1869, and 1872.
HETHERINGTON, JOHN P.
R on t. 1827.
1827 Newcastle, England 1
28 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
33 ) Conference.
34 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 3
37 Halifax, N.S 2
39 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
HICKSON, THOMAS.
r. on t. & o. 1815.
1815 St. John's, Nfd 1
16 Black Head, Nfd 1
17 Bonavista, Nfd 1
18 Island Cove, Nfd 1
19 Brigus, Nfd 2
21 Burin, Nfd 2
23 Carbonear, Nfd 1
24 St. John's, Nfd 1
25 Removed to England.
Died 1864.
HOCKIN, ARTHUR.
c. 1872.— r. on t 1873.
1872 Sambro and St. Marga-
ret's Bay, N.S.
73 St. Margaret's Bay, N.S.
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
HOLLAND, HENRY.
c. 1856.— R. on t. 1857.—
r. f. c. & o. 1860.
1856
57 Sackville, N.B 1
58 Upham, N.B 2
60 Gagetown, N. R 1
61 Middle Musquodoboit,
Nova Scotia.. . . . 1
Died December 24th, 1861,
aged 31 years.
HORNE, JAMES
Was born in 1788, was con-
verted in 1814, and very soon
after entered the ministry. He
spent four years in the Home-
work ; thence he was sent as a
Missionary to the West Indies in
1818. He laboured effectively
and successfully for thirty-three
years in the West Indies and
Bermuda. In 1851 he was obliged
388
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
to desist from the active work
and become a Supernumerary,
which relation he sustained until
his death. He died on the 10th
of July, 1856, in the 68th year of
his age and the 42nd year of his
ministry.
HOWIE, ISAAC.
r. on t. 1864.— r. f. c. & o. 1868.
1864 Channel, Nfd 2
66 Green's Pond, Nfd 3
69 Port de Grave, Nfd. ... 1
70 Labrador, Nfd . . . 1
71 Fogo, Nfd 1
72 Florenceville, N.B... 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
HOWIE, JOHN W
r. on,T. 1857.— R. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Guysboro', N.S .... 1
58 Margarie, N.S 1
59 PortMouton, N.S.. 3
62 Ship Harbour, C.B.. 3
65 Florenceville, N.B 2
67 Gabarus, C.B 4
71 Shubenecadie, NS... 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
• HUESTIS, GEORGE 0.
r. on t. 1846.— r. f. c. & o. 1851.
1846 Shelburne, N.S. 1
47 Maitland, N.S 2
49 Cornwallis, N.S 1
50 Halifax County, .NS 1
51 Bedeque, P.E.I .. 2
53 Truro, N.S.. . 3
56 Guysboro', N.S 3
59 Sydney, C.B ... 3
62 Fredericton, N.B. . . 2
64 St. John West, N.B. 2
66 Lunenburg, N.S 3
69 Canning, N.S 3
72 Cornwall, P.E.I 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1861,
1862, 1864, and 1873.
Financial Secretary 1865 and
1866.
HUESTIS, STEPHEN F.
r. on t. 1858.— r. f. c. & o. 1862.
1858 Ship Harbour and Port
Hood, C.B 1
59 Guysboro', N.S 1
60 Eichibucto, N.B.. .. 1
61 Woodstock, N.B 1
1862 Jacksonville, N. B a
65 Digby, NS... 3
68 Carlton— St. John, N.B. 2
70 Horton. N.S 3
73 Bridgtown, N.S. . .. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1865 to
1867 and 1873.
Journal Secretary of Conference
1869 to 1873.
Secretary of Home Missionary
Society 1870 to 1874.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
HUMPHREY, STEPHEN, M.A.
R. ore t. 1856.' — ord. 1857.—
R. f. c. 1860.
1856 M. E. Church, U.S. . , 2
58 Sackville, N.B . 2
60 River John, N.S . . 1
61 Sackville, N.B. (sup'y). 2
63 Moncton, N.B... (sup'y). 4
67 Hillsboro', N.B,. .. .... 4
70 Bermuda . , 3
72 Moncton, N.B. . (sup'y). 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
I. & J.
IBBITSON, WILLIAM H, B.A.
R. 071 T. 1870
1870 Sackville, N.B. ..(stu) 2
72 Truro, N.S... ... 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1872.
Died April 21st, 1873, aged 30
years.
INGHAM, JABEZ.
r. on t. & o. 1840.
1840 Grand Bank, Nfd ... . 3
43 Perlican, Nfd 3
46 Bonavista, Nfd 2
48 Returned to England.
Note. — In 1879 he was station-
ed at Whitney, Oxford District.
JACKSON, GEORGE.
R. 071 t. & o. 1816.
1816 West Indies 4
20 Windsor, N.S 2
22 Tryon, P.E.I 3
26 Fredericton, N.B 2
28 Returned to England.
. Died 1864.
JAMES, SILAS.
R. o?i t. 1870.
1870 Sackville, N.B (stu.) 3
73 Nashwaak, N.B . 1
n a v li B.n r t n r
JAMES, THOMAS H.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1872.
1871 Wallace, N. S 1
72 Guysboro, N.S 1
73 Flat Island, Nfd 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
JESSOP, WILLIAM.
r. omt. 1784.— r. f. c. 1786.
1784 New York Conference. . . 4
88 Shelburne, N.S. . . 1
89 Liverpool, N.S 2
91 Barrington, N.S.. 1
92 Halifax, N.S 1
0,3 ^
94 St. John, N.B. . " .. 1
Died Dec. 1795.
JOHNSON, GEORGE.
R. «t. 1830.— r. f. c. & o. 1834.
1830 Annapojis & St. David's. 1
31 St.John, N.B 1
32 Sussex Vale, N.B. 2
34 St. David's, N.B... .. 1
35 Fredericton, N.B. . . 1
36 Annapolis, N.S 2
38 Bridgetown, N.S. .. 2
40 Woodstock, N.B. 3
43 Milltown, N B.. 2
45 Annapolis, N.S 2
47 Miramichi, N.B.. . 3
1853 Sheffield, N.B 3
56 St. Andrew's, N.B 3
59 Yarmouth, N.S. ...... 1
60 Liverpool, N.S . 2
62 Petite Riviere, N.S 3
65 Wallace & Pugwash, N.S 3
68 Guysboro & Canso, N.S.. 2
70 Horton, N.S. ., .(sup'y.) 4
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1855.
Chairman of District 1861 to
1864, and 1866 to 1869.
JOHNSON, JOHN.
r. out. 1861.— R. F. c. & o. 1865.
1861 Ship Harbour, C.B 1
62 Margarie, C.B 1
63 Guysboro, N.S 2
65 New Germany, N.S. » . 2
67 Andover, N.B 1
68 PortMouton, N.S 2
70 Kempt, N.S.....,, 2
73 Maitland, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
JOHNSON, LEVI S
R. on t. 1868.— R. F. C. & O. 1872.
1868 Guysboro', N.S... ... 2
70 Annapolis, N.S 1
71 Weymouth, N.S..,.. 2
73 Alberton, P.E.Ir . 1
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EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
389
JOHNSON. RICHARD, M.D.
B. out. 1857.— E. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Truro, N.S 1
58 Margate, P.E.I 2
60 Windsor, N.S 3
63 Kempt, N.S 1
64 Charlottetown, P.E.I. . 2
66 Charlottetown. ..(sup'y.) 3
69 Located. Ill-health.
JOHNSON,ROBERT O'BRIEN.
K. out. 1863.— E. f. c. &0. 1867.
1863 Sackville (stu. ) 1
64 Lunenburg, N.S 1
65 Musquodoboit, N.S. .. 2
67 Parrsboro'. N.S. 2
69 Kingsclear, N. B. . . . 2
71 Grand Lake, N.B. 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM J.
c. 1872.— e. on t. 1873
1872
73 Kentville, N.S.
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
JOHNSTONE, BENJAMIN J.
a. on t. I860.— a. f. c. & o. 1865.
1860 Margate, P.E.I 1
61 DigbyNeck, N.S... 2
1863 Coverdale, N.B.. 1
64 Burton, N.B 2
65 Andover, N B 2
67 New Germany, N.S. ... 2
69 Removed to United States.
JONES, JAMES.
E. on t. 1804.
1804 Sheffield, N.B.
5 Located.
JOST, CRANSWICK, M.A.
r. out. 1862.— e. f. c. &o. 1866.
1862 Country Harbour, N.S. . 1
63 Sidney ^ C.B 1
64 Pugwash, N.S 2
66 Dorchester, N.B 1
67 ) Vice-Principal Mount
to > Allison Academy, and
69 ) Professor of Hebrew.
70 Richibucto, N.B. 2
72 Avondale, N.S 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
A graduate of the Wesleyan
University, Middletown, Conn.,
1862. Financial Secretary 1873.
JOST, JEREMIAH V.
e. on t. 1837— e. f. c. & o. 1842.
1837 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
38 Liverpool, N,S 1
39 Wallace, N.S 2
41 Maitland, N.S. 1
42 Liverpool, N.S . . 1
43 Corn wallis, N.S 1
44 Guysboro', N.S .... 3
47 Sydney, C. B . . 4
51 Barrington, N.S.. . . 3
54 St. Stephens, N.B. . 2
56 St. David's, N.B. 3
59 Moncton, N.B 3
62 Cornwallis and Little
York, P.E.I 2
64 River John, N.S.... 3
67 Albion Mines, N.S.. 2
69 Sydney, C.B.. 3
72 Guysboro', N.S I
73 Charlottetown. . . . (sup'y) 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
JUBB, JOHN E.
c 1871. — e. on t.
1871
72 Wilmot, N.S.
73 Located
K.
KNIGHT, RICHARD, D.D.
e. on t. 1816.
1816 Newfoundland 17
33 Nova Scotia, New Bruns-
wick and P. E. Island.
55 St. John, West, N. B. 2
57 Sheffield, N.B 3
Note. — For several years prior
to the formation of the Conference
of Eastern British Americe, he was
Chairman and General Superin-
tendent of Missions. After the
organization of the Conference he
was the Chairman of his District
from 1855 to 1859. He was Co-
Delegate of the Conference for
1857, 1858 and 1859. In 1857 he
visited the Canada Wesleyan Con-
ference at Toronto as a fraternal
Delegate from his own Confer-
ence. He died May 23rd, 1860,
aged 72 years.
KNOWLAN, JAMES.
e. on t. & o. 1806.
1806 Jamaica
8 Liverpool, N.S
1809 Cumberland, N.S. .. 2
11 Halifax, N.S 2
13 St. John, N.B 2
15 Liverpool, N.S 2
17 Halifax, N.S 1
18 Shelburne, N. S . . . 2
20 Halifax, N.S. . ... 1
21 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
31 ) Conference.
32 Westmorland, N.B. . .2
34 Halifax (sup'y) 11
Died October 17th, 1845, .aged
66 years.
L.
LANDER, CHARLES.
K. OftT. 1861.— e. f. c. &o. 1865.
1861 Petites, Nfd.. .
63 St. Johns, Nfd.
64 Trinity, Nfd. . .
65 Fogo, Nfd. . . .
67 Catalina, Nfd.
69 Perlican, Nfd....
72 Harbour Grace
2
1
2
2
2
3
... 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
LANE, CHRISTOPHER L.
E. on T. 1860.
1860 Parrsboro', N.S. 1
61 Canaan, N.B 1
62 Located.
LATHERN, JOHN.
o. 1855.— a. on x. 1856.—
a. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 British Conference 1
56 Fredericton, N.B. 1
1857 Cornwallis, N.S 2
59 St. John, South, N. B . . 3
62 Halifax, N.S. . . . 3
65 Fredericton, N.B.. . 3
68 St. John, N.B. 3
71 Yarmouth, . .... 2
73 Halifax, Brunswick St... 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1865, 1866
and 1870 to 1872. Chairman of
District 1867. Delegate to First
General Conference Toronto, 1874.
390
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
Le LACHEUR, DAVID W
R. 071 T. 1863.— R.F.C.&0. 1867.
1863 Andover, N.B 2
65 Havelock, N.B. . . 1
: 66 Parrsboro', N.S 1
67 Advocate Harbour, N.S. 1
68 Nashwaak, N.S 3
71 Pugwash, N.S. . 2
; 73 Removed to U. States.
Le PAGE, ALFRED E.
r. ore t. 1864.— k.f.c.&o. 1869.
1864 Sackville, N.B. . . .(stu.) 1
65 Digby Neck, N.S. 1
66 Gabarus, C.B 1
67 Musquodoboit, N.S 2
69 Port Hawkesbury, C.B. . 3
72 Charlottetown,P.E.I.(sup)l
73 Margate, P.E.I 1
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
LEWIS, JOHN.
r. on t. & o. 1814.
1814 Island Cove, Nfd. . 2
16 Port de Grave, Nfd. . 1
17 Hant's Harbour, Nfd.. 1
18 Burin, Nfd 2
20 Removed to England.
Died 1867.
. LIKELY, JOHN B.
R. 071 T. 1858.
1858 Windsor, N.S.... 2
60 Yarmouth, N.S 2
62 Removed to United States
and united with the Indiana Con-
ference of the Methodist Episco-
pal Church.
LOCKHART, CHRISTOPHER,
c. 1842.— r. on t. 1843.—
R. f. c. & o. 1847.
1842 Amherst and Parrsboro',
Nova Scotia . . 1
43 Liverpool and Mill Vil-
lage, Nova Scotia . . 1
44 Carleton, N.B 1
45 Woodstock and Andover,
New Brunswick 2
47 Bathurst, N.B 3
50 Chatham, N.S. 2
52 Aylesford, N S. . . . 3
55 Barrington, N S.. . . . 3
58 Carbonear, Nfd 2
60 Harbour Grace, Nfd. .2
62 Annapolis, N.S.. .2
64 Petite Riviere, N.S 3
67 Horton, N.S 3
70 Sussex Vale, N.B. 2
72 St. Andrews, N.B. 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
LODGE, WILSON W.
R. on t. 1866.— R. F. c. &0. 1870.
1866 Guysboro', N.S.... 2
68 Andover, N.B 2
70 Caledonia, N.S 1
71 N. E. Harbour, N.S. .. 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
LOWRY, JAMES.
R. on T. &o. 1799.
1799 Ballyconnell, Ireland.
1800 St. John, N.B ... 2
2 Removed to U. States.
Withdrew 1812.
LUCAS, AQUILA.
c. 1871. — r. on T. 1872.
1871 Souris, P.E.I 2
73 Little York, P.E.I 1
74 N.B. & F.E.I. Conference.
LUNSFORD, ISAAC.
R. on t. 1788.
1788 ) Methodist
to > Episcopal
91 ) Church, U.S.
92 Shelburne, N.S . . 1
93 Halifax, N.S 1
94 Liverpool, N.S 1
95 United States.. 1
Located 1809.
M.
MACK, ROBERT BARRY.
K. OtlT. 1866.— R. F. c. &o. 1870.
1866 Horton, N.S 1
67 Amherst, NS... 2
69 Port La Tour, N. S. . . 3
72 River John, N.S. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
MAGGS, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1870.
1870 Nashwaak, N.S 1
71 St. John (City Mis.), N.B. 3
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conf.
MANN, JAMES,
Was born in New York in 1750. In
1783 he removed to Nova Scotia,
and was soon after converted. In
1786 he gave himself wholly to
the work of the Ministry, and
was placed in charge of Barring-
ton, N.S. In May, 1789, he was
ordained in Philadelphia, and his
ordination parchment was signed
by Thomas Coke and Francis As-
bury. For thirty-three years he
faithfully discharged the duties of
a Methodist Minister. He died
Dec. 25th, 1820, aged 70 years.
MANN, JOHN.
A brother of James Mann, was
born in 1743. Under the preach-
ing of Richard Boardman he ob-
tained the forgiveness of his sins.
In 1782 he was placed in charge
of the church in New York, and
subsequently removed to Nova
Scotia, where he was very suc-
cessful in winning souls for Christ.
He was ordained in Philadelphia
in 1784. In 1786 his name ap-
peared in the minutes of the
British Conference.
He died February 26th, 1817,
aged 74 years. ■*
MARSDEN, JOSHUA.
R. onr. 1800.— r. f. c. &o. 1804
1800 Cumberland, N.S. ... 3
3 Annapolis & St. John, NB 1
4 Halifax, N.S 2
6 St. John, N.B 1
7 Bermuda
Died, 1837, aged 61 years.
MARSHALL, JOHN.
1818
19
Tortola, West Indies.
1820 ) Nova Scotia,
to > New Brunswick and
51 ) P. Edward Island.
52 Truro, N.S (sup'y.) 6
58 Lunenburg,. N.S.(sup'y.) 6
Died July 12th, 1864, aged 77
years.
MARSHALL, THOMAS.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Boiestown, N.B 2
73 Knowlesville, N.B 1
74 N.B. &P.E.I. Conference.
MARSHALL, WILLIAM.
r. oriT. 1838.— ord. 1839.
1838 English Conference 1
39 Western Shore, Nfd. ... 2
41 Island Cove, Nfd. 3
44 Green Bay, Nfd 1
45 Perlican, 'Nfd 1
Died, January 9th, 1846, aged'
35 years.
MARTIN, SAMUEL B.
r. wit. 1861.— r.f. c. &o. 1866.
1861 Musquodoboit, N.S. . 2
63 New German}-, N.S 2
65 Sackville, N.B.. .(stu.) 1
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
391
1866 Nashwaak, N.B 2
68 Middle Musquodoboit,NS 2
70 Port Mouton, N.S 2
Died Octobei 28th, 1871, aged
37 years.
MATTHEWS, SOLOMON,
c. 1870, e. on t. 1871.
1870 Green's Pond, Nfd. 4
74 Newfoundland Conference.
MEARING, CHARLES.
C. 1872.— e. on t. 1873.
1872 Grand Bank, Nfd 2
74 Toronto Conference.
MILLAR, GEORGE.
r. on t. 1817.— r.f.c.&o. 1821.
1817 Newport, N.S.. 1
18 Ramsheg, N.S 1
19 Bedeque, P. E. 1 2
21 Yarmouth, N.S. .. 1
22 Sheffield, N.S.. 1
23 Newport, N.S 1
.24 Shelburne, N.S.... 3
27 Horton, N.S... 2
29 Lunenburg, N.S 2
31 Liverpool, N.S 2
33 Parrsboro', N.S 1
34 Bridgetown, N.S. 2
36 Frederieton, N B. . . . 1
37 Bridgetown, N S. (sup'y) 1
38 Annapolis, N S 2
40 Point de Bute, N.B 1
41 St. John, North, N.B.. 1
42 St. John, South, N.B. . 3
45 Sackville, N.B 2
47 Mill Town, N.B 1
48 Bridgetown, N.S. ' . . . 1
49 St. Andrews, N.B 2
51 Digby, N.S. ...(sup'y.) 1
52 St. Andrews, N.B. .. 1
53 Bridgetown, N.S. (sup'y) 6
Died July 14th, 1869, aged 81
years.
MILLIGAN, GEORGES., M.A.
R. on t. 1854.— e. f. c. & o. 1858.
1854 Burton, N. B . 2
56 Pownal, P.E.I 1
57 River John, N.S;... 3
60 Guysboro', N.S 2
62 )Prof. of Latin and Heb-
63 | rew, Sackville Acad'y.
64 Woodstock, N.B 3
67 Halifax, North, N.S. 3
70 Charlottetown, P.E.I. . 1
71 St. John, N.B.. (sup'y.) 1
72 St. John's, Nfd ... . 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
Financial Secretary 1868 and
1869.
Chairman of District 1865,
1866, 1870, and 1873.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
MILLS, EDWIN.
E. OUT. 1867.— E. F c. & o. 1872.
1867 Sackville, N. B. . . . (stu. ) 1
68 Knowlesville, N.B 3
71 Manchester, N.S 2
73 Havelock, N.B . 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
MOORE, EZRA B.
E. on-r. 1864.— r. f. c. &o. 1868.
1864 Annapolis, N.S 1
65 Liverpool, N.S 1
66 Caledonia, N.S . . 1
67 Digby, N.S 1
68 Weymouth, N.S 1
69 Northampton, N. B. . . 1
70 Jacksonville, N B 3
73 Burlington, N.S. .. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
MOORE, FREDERICK W
e. on t. 1851. — k. f. c. & o. 1855.
1851 1
52 Margaret's Bay, N.S.. 1
53 Horton, N.S 1
54 Mill Village, N.S.... 3
57 Sydney, C.B 3
60 Bermuda 3
63 St. Andrews, N. B 2
65 Miramichi, N.B 1
66 Pownal, P.E.I 1
67 Charlottetown .{sup'y.) 4
71 Located — ill-health.
MORRIS, AUGUSTUS B., B.A.
E. on t. 1870.
1870 Miramichi, N.B 1
71 Golden ville, N.S 1
72 Located — ill-health.
MORTON, ARTHUR D., M.A.
E. on t 1866.— e. f. v. & o. 1870.
1866 Miramichi, N.B. .. 1
67 Newcastle, N.B 1
68 Marysville, N.B 2
70 Kentville, N.S 1
71 Albion Mines, N.S 2
73 Stellarton, N.S . .. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
A graduate of .Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1864 ;
M.A., in course, 1870.
MORTON, ROLAND.
e. out. 1840. — r. f. c. &o. 1845.
1840 Newport, N.S 2
42 Maitland, N.S. .-. ..2
44 Yarmouth, N.S 2
46 Barrington, N S 3
49 Lunenburg, N.S . . . . 3
52 Liverpool, N.S 3
55 Windsor, N.S 3
58 Halifax, N.S 1
59 Pownal, P.E I. . . 2
61 Guysboro', N.S 2
63 Sydney, C. B. . : 3
66 Truro, N S 3
Albion Mines, N.S. 2
Windsor, N.S. .(sup'y.) 3
Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1850 to
1858.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence 1855, 1856, and 1857.
MOSHER, JOHN A.
e. om. 1861 — r. f. o. &o. 1865.
1861 Kingston, N.B 1
62 Grand Lake, N.B. . .. 2
64 Sheffield, N.B 1
65 Murray Harbour, P. E. I. 2
67 Kempt, N.S 3
70 Maitland, N.S 3
73 Nappan, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
MURRAY, WILLIAM.
E. on t. & o. 1825.
1825 Westmoreland, N.S..
26 Annapolis, N.S
27 Digby, N.S
28 St. Stephen, N.B
29 Sussex Vale, N. B .
30 Petit?odiac, N.B
31 Bathurst, N.B.
32 Sheffield, N.B 2
34 Port de Grave, Nfd 2
36 Visiting England & West
Indies 1
37 St. John, N.B ..(sup'y.) 3
Died January 16th, 1840, aged
40 years.
MYERS, CHARLES.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 Exploits, Nfd 1
73 Little Biy Islands, Nfd.. 1
74 Newfoundland Conference
392
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
Mc.
McARTHUR, ROBERT.
R. on T. 1871.
1871 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2
73 Halifax, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Mccarty, william.
r. onr. 1845.— r. f. c. &o. 1849
1845 Petitcodiac, N.B. ...
46 Bathurst, N. B
47 Richibucto, N.B.
48 Halifax, N.S
49 Truro, N.S 2
51 Guysboro', N.S 2
53 Wallace, N.S 3
56 Amherst, N.S 3
59 Digby, N.S 3
62 Aylesford, N.S ..3
65 Moncton, N.B 3
68 SusSex Vale, N.B... 2
70 Hillsburg, N.S 2
72 St. John, N.B...(sup'y) 1
73 Dorchester, N.B 1
74 N. B. & P E. I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1855 to 1858.
McCOLL, DUNCAN.
1793—1830.
As we have no records at hand
to indicate the Circuits on which
the above-named laboured, we
cannot give the order of his work.
He was born in the north of Eng-
land in 1754. In 17 — he was
providentially led to Jamaica and
was soon after made a partaker of
the joy of sins forgiven and at
once he began to work for Jesus.
In Halifax, St. Andrews, St. Ste-
phen, Annapolis and other places
nis ministrations were greatly
blessed in the conversion of souls.
He was ordained by Bishop As-
bury in 1795. He died Dec.
17th, 1830, aged 76 years.
Mcdonald, william.
1830—1834.
Born in 1801. Converted in
Quebec under the ministry of the
Rev. Richard Pope in 1828. Soon
after this great event he went to
Nova Scotia, but travelled only
three circuits, Liverpool being his
last. He died on March 16th,
1834, aged 33 years.
Mcdowell, samuel.
r. on t. 1808.
1808 Carbonear, Nfd 2
10 Conception Bay, Nfd.... 1
11 Bonavista, Nfd 1
12 Carbonear, Nfd ... 1
23 Returned to England.
Died in 1855.
McGEARY, JOHN.
R. on T. 1782.
1782 England 3
85 Carbonear, Nfd.... 1
86 Harbour Grace, Nfd . . 1
87 Carbonear, Nfd 1
88 Returned to England.
McKEOWN, HEZEKIAH.
r. om. 1853.— r. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 Liverpool, N.S. .. 1
54 Perlican,Nfd 1
55 Musquodoboit, N.S.-. ,, 1
56 Burton, N.B 3
59 St. Stephen's, N. B. 3
62 St. John, West, N.B.. 3
65 Newport, N.S 4
69 St. Stephen's, N.B 3
72 Woodstock, N. B 2
Chairman of District, 1872 and
1873. Delegate to First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
McKINNON, WILLIAM C.
r. on t. 1853.— r. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 Bedeque, P.E.I. .... 2
55 Guysboro' & Canso, N.S. 1
56 Bedeque, P.E.I. . . 2
58 Mid. Musquodoboit, N.S. 3
61 Shelburne, N.S 1
Died March 26th, 1862, aged
38 years.
McMASTERS, SAMUEL.
r. om t. 1836.— r. f. c & o. 1841.
1836 Petitcodiac, N. B 3
39 Sussex V.ale, N. B.. 2
41 Nashwaak, N.B.. 2
Died Oct. 6th, 1842, aged 36
years.
McMURRAY, JOHN.
c. 1833.— r. on t. 1834.-
r. f. c. & o. 1838.
1833 Maitland, N.S
35 Halifax, N.S
36 Yarmouth, N.S...
38 Sydney, C B.
39 Brigus, Newfoundland
42 OldPerlican, Nfd..
43 Barrington, N.S.. , .
46 Liverpool, N.S.
50 Halifax, N. S
54 Charlottetown, P.E.I
57 Truro, NS
59 St. John, N. B ,
62 ) Editor
to > and
68 ) Book Steward
69 Woodstock, N. B
70 Newport, N.S ,
73 Hantsport, N.S.. ..
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1854 to
1861, 1869, 1871 and 1873. Jour-
nal Secretary of Conference 1859.
Secretary of Conference 1861 to
1864. President of Conference
1865 and 1874. Delegate to First
General Conference at Toronto,
1874.
McNUTT, ARTHUR.
r. out. 1828.— R. f. c.& o. 1832.
1828 Annapolis, N.S 1
29 Fredericton, N.B 1
30 St. Stephen's, N.B 2
32 Annapolis, N.S 2
34 St. John, N.B. .. 3
37 St. Stephen's and St.
David's, N.B.
40 Mirainichi, N.B.
42 Westmoreland. N.B
43 Sackville; N.B. . .
45 St. John, North, N
47 St. Andrew's, N.B.
48 Sheffield, N.B...
49 Bridgetown, N.S. .
51 Woodstock, N.B. . .
53 St. Andrew's, N.B.
56 Newport, N.S.. .
59 Halifax, N.S ..(sup'y)
B.
Chairman of District 1856 to
1859. Died May 12th, 1864,
aged 69 years.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
393
■N. & O.
NARRAWAY, JAS. R., M.A.
E. on t. 1841. — e. f. c. & o. 1845.
1841 Shubenecadie, N.S 1
42 Newport, N.S 2
44 Shubenecadie, N.S.. . 6
50 Cornwallis, N.S 1
51 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 3
54 Guysboro' & Causo, N.S. 3
57 Sackville, N.B 3
60 St. John, Carlton St.,
N.B 2
62 St. John, South, N.B. . 4
66 St. John, North, N.B. . . 2
68 St. John, Portland, N.B. 1
69 St. John, N.B. . .(sup'y) 5
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Delegate to Canada Wesleyan
Conference, Kingston, 1860.
NEWTON, FRANCIS.
e. on t. 1795.
1795 St. John, N.B. 1
Drowned while journeying from
Halifax to the United States to
meet Rev. Dr. Coke, Sept., 1796.
NICOLSON, ALEX. W
E. o?i t. 1856.— e. f. (i. & o. 1860.
1856 Margaree, C.B. 1
57 Perlican, Nfd. ... 3
60 Cornwall, P.E. I. . . 2
1862 St. John, N.B. ...
64 Sackville, N.B...
67 Woodstock, N.B.
69 Windsor, N.S. .
72 Dartmouth, N.S...
2
. 3
2
3
1
73 Halifax, Editoe & Book
Stewaed . . 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1867, 1868,
and 1870 to 1872. Delegate to
First General Conference, Toronto,
1874.
NIGHTINGALE, ADAM.
E. 071 T. & o. 1822.
1822
Nfd.
23 Island Cove, Nfd. ... 2
25 Hant's Harbour, Nfd. . . 1
26 Bonavista, Nfd . . . 2
28 Grand Bank, Nfd 2
30 Western Bay, Nfd 1
31 Island Cove, Nfd. 3
34 Trinity Bay, Nfd. . . 1
35 Bonavista, Nfd 2
37 Trinity Bay, Nfd 3
40 Port de Grave, Nfd. . 4
44 Grand Bank, Nfd 2
46 St. John's, Nfd.. (sup'y) 2
48 Bonavista, Nfd. 3
51 Perlican, Nfd 2
53 Hant's Harbour, Nfd — 1
1854 Port de Grave, Nfd 4
58 Hant's Harbour, Nfd.. . 1
59 St. John's, Nfd.. (sup'y) 6
65 British Wesleyan Conf.
In 1872 he was a Supernu-
merary at Bristol.
NORRIS, JAMES.
1827 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
42 ) Conference.
43 Trinity Harbour, Nfd. . . 1
44 Island Cove, Nfd. 4
48 Carbonear, Nfd . . .,4
52 Blackhead, Nfd. 2
54 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
NURSE, JAMES.
o. 1872.— e. on t. 1873.
1872 St. John's, Nfd . . . 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
OLIVANT, THOMAS.
e. on t. 1800.
1800 Liverpool, N.S.
2 _ . . .
4 Suspended.
Died, 1846.
PAISLEY, ('HAS. H., M.A.
E. ore t. 1866.— e. f. c. &o. 1870.
1866 Wallace and Pugwash,
Nova Scotia 2
68 Miramichi, N.B 2
70 Dartmouth, N.S ... 2
72 Bathurst, N.B 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
PARKER, CALEB,
c. 1870.— E. 071 t. 1871.
1870 .
71 New Germany, N S 1
72 Caledonia, N.S .. 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
PARKER, ISAAC NEWTON.
<■■ 1862.— e. on r. 1863.—
E. F. o. & o. 1866.
1862 Sheffield & Salmon River,
New Brunswick. 1
63 Dalhousie, N.B 3
66 Hillsboro', N.B... 1
1867 Havelock, N.B ... 3
70 Greenwich, N B.. 2
70 { Greenwich, N.B ) ,
u (Kingston, N.B \ "•■ l
73 Kingston, N.B . 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
PASCOE, JOSEPH.
E. 071 T. 1861.— E. F. c. &o. 1862.
1861 Hant's Harbour, Nfd.. 1
62 St. John's, Nfd 1
63 Port de Grave, Nfd 2
65 Petites, Nfd 3
68 Fogo, Newfoundland 3
71 Island Cove, Nfd. . . 3
74 Newfoundland Conference.
Financial Secretary 1873.
PAYNE, THOMAS.
E. 071 T. 1816.
1816 Ramsheg, N.B 2
18 Yarmouth.N.S .. . . 1
1819 Fredericton, N.B .... 1
20 Annapolis, N.B 3
23 Removed to West Indies.
In 1872 he was at Calais in the
English work.
PAYSON, GEORGE B.
e. on t. 1853.— e. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 Richibucto, N. B 1
54 St. John, South, N.B.. 1
55 Upham, N B 1
56 Margaret's Bay, N.S. . 2
58 Kempt, N.S 2
60 St. John, N.B .(sup'y.) 1
61 Shediac, N.B 1
62 St. David's, N B 3
65 Sussex Yale, N.B. . . 3
68 Gagetown, N.B 3
71 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
72 Andover, N. B 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
394
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
PEACH, JOHN S.
R. 07i t. 1840. — k. f. c. & o. 1844.
1840 Old Perlican, Nfd.. 2
42 Hermitage Bay, Nfd. 1
43 Grand Bank, Nfd ...... . 1
44 Island Cove, Nfd. .„ I
45 Trinity, Nfd 1
46 Twillingate, Nfd. 4
50 Burin, Nfd . „ . . 4
54 Grand Bank, Nfd 3
57 Isld. Cove & Perlican Nfd. 1
58 Island Cove, Nfd 2
60 Black Head, Nfd. . . 5
65 Carbonear, Nfdi. .. 3
68 Island Cove, Nfd. . . 3
71 Brigus, Nfd.. . . 1
72 Black Head 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1856 to
1 862. Chairman of District 1 863
to .1870.
PELLEY, EBENEZER G.
r. on t. 1870.
1870 Island Cove, Nfd.
71 Located.
PENNA, WILLIAM.
R. on t. 1873.
1873 Charlottetown, P.E.I.
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
PENNY, WILLIAM F., B.A.
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Sackville, N.B.. .(stu.) 1
72 St. James, West, N. B . 1
73 Parrsboro', N.S.. .. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1872.
PERCIVAL, WILLIAM W.
R. 071 t. 1861.— R. f. v. & o. 1866.
1861 Sackville, NB. .(stu.) 1
62 Bermuda . . 4
66 Summerside, P.E.I. . . 1
67 Murray Harbour, P.E.I.. 2
69 Florenceville, N. B 3
72 St. David's, N.B. 2
74 N. B. & P E. I. Conference.
PERKIN, WILLIAM.
R. o»t. 1867.— R. f. c. & 0. 1862.
1857 Guysboro', N.S. 1
58 Truro, N.S 1
59 Point de Bute, N.B 1
60 Sackville, N.B (stu ) 2
62 Bathurst, N.B... 1
63 Located.
PERKINS, WILLIAM W.
R. on t. 1856.— r. f. c. & o. 1860.
1856 Nashwaak, N.B 2
58 Little York, P.E.I... ' 1
59 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1
1860 Bathurst, N.B. ... 2
"62 Miramichi, N.B 3
65 Yarmouth, N.S 2
67 St. John, West, N.B.. 1
68 Charlottet'n.PEL. (sup'y) 1
69 Located — ill health.
Financial Secretary 1865.
PHINNEY, JO*HN S.
r. onr. 1851. — r. f. c &o. 1855.
1851 Woodstock, N.B. .. 1
52 Andover, N.B 1
53 Woodstock, N.B. ... 1
54 St. John's, Nfd . . . 1
55 Brigus, Nfd 1
56 Harbour Grace, Nfd. 2
58 Dartmouth, N.S 1
59 Burin, Nfd 4
63 Grand Bank, Nfd . . 3
66 Harbour Grace, Nfd .3
69 Bonavista, Nfd. 3
72 Bedeque, P.E.I... 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
PICKARD, HUMPHREY, D.D.
r. onT. 1836.— r. f c. & o. 1842.
1836
Miramichi, N.B.,
Fredericton, N.B.,
37 Wes. Univ., Middleton,
Connecticut.. 2
39 Miramichi, N.B 2
41 St. John, N.B 1
42 Editor Meth. Magazine..
43 "^ Principal
to j- Mount Allison
68 J Institution.
69^ Editor
to J- and Book
72 J Steward.
73 Agent for Endow. Fund.
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Graduated at the Wesleyan
University, Middleton, Connecti-
cut, in 1839. Journal Secretary
of Conference in 1856. President 1
of Mt. Allison College 1862 to |
1868. Received the honorary '
degree of D.D. from the Wes-
leyan University in 1857. Dele-
gate to Canada Wesleyan Con-
ference in 1857, 1860 and 1867.
Delegate to English Conference
1857 and 1862.
PICKAVANT, JOHN.
R. on t. 1814.
1814 )
to } England.
25 )
26 ^1
to [-Newfoundland.
37 J
38 Removed to England.
Died, 1848.
PICKLES, CHARLES.
c. 1870.— 11. on t. 1871.
1870 Exploits, Nfd ... . 2
72 Port au Basque, Nfd 2
74 Newfoundland Conference.
PICKLES, FLETCHER H. W
r. on t. 1858.— r. f. c. & o. 1863.
1858 Wallace, N.S 1
59 Fredericton. N.B 1
60 Horton, N.S. . . .,, 2
62 Annapolis, N.S . 1
63 N. E. Harbour, N.S.... 2
65 Dorchester, N.B 1
66 Mill Village, N.S 3
69 Berwick, N.S. .. 2
71 Annapolis, N S.. (sup'y.) 2
73 Canning, N S . . ....... , 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
PICKLES, FREDERICK M.
B. 051 T. 1870.
1870 Weymouth, N.S 1
71 Sackville, N.B.. . .(stu.) 2
72 Located._
PICKLES, MICHAEL.
r. on t. & o. 1827.— r. f c. 1831 ■
1827 Sussex Vale, N B 2
29 Fredericton, and Shef-
field, N.B 1
30 Miramichi, N.B.. .... 1
31 Bridgetown, N.S 1
32 Annapolis &Digby. N.S. 1
33 Westmoreland, N.S .... 2
35 Sussex Vale ... 1
36 Woodstock, N B 2
38 St. Stephen's and St.
David's, N.B 3
41 Sheffield, N.B..... ... 2
43 Portland, St John 3
46 St. Andrews. N.B.,... 3
49 Annapolis, N.S.. .. 3
52 Bridgetown, N.S 3
55 Yarmouth, N.S . 3
58 Bridgetown, N.S 3
61 Point de Bute, N.B 2
63 Sackville, N.B. . (sup'y.) 1
64 St. John, N.B .(sup'y). 4
68 Mill Village, N.S(sup'y). 1
69 Annapolis, N.S. .(sup'y). 3
73 Canning, N.S. .(sup'y). 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
PIKE, JOHN MARTIN.
r. omt. 1863.— R. f. c. &o. 1868.
1863 Petites, Newfoundland.. 2
65 Sackville, N. B.. . .(stu.) 1
66 H ant's Harbour, Nfd.... 2
68 Port de Grave, Nfd. . . 1
69 Nappan, N. S 1
70 Hopewell, N.B 1
71 Nappan, N.S 2
73 Yarmouth, East, N.S. . . 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
PITBLADO, CHARLES B.
r. on t. 1862.— r. F. c. & o. 1866.
1862 Yarmouth, N.S 1
63 Kingsclear, N.B 1
64 Miramichi, N.B 2
66 Falmouth, N.S »
69 St Andrews, N.B 3
72 Removed to United States
and united with the New Hamp-
shire Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
595
POPE, HENRY.
b. onr. 1814.— r. f. c. & o. 1816.
1814 Kingsbridge, England.. 2
16 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
25 ) Conference.
26 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 2
23 Parrsboro', N.S. 1
29 Liverpool, N. S. . . . 2
31 Lunenburg, N.S 3
34 Newport, N.S 3
37 Parrsboro', N.S. .. 2
39 Horton, N.S 3
42 Liverpool, N.S. . . 4
46 Yarmouth, N.S 3
49 Newport, N.S 3
52 Windsor, N.S 2
54 Halifax, N.S. .(sup'y)20
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Note. — In 1855 he was ap-
pointed Chaplain of the Provin-
cial Penitentiary by the Nova
Scotia Government, which office
he retained until his death.
POPE, HENRY, Jr.
e. onr. 1844. — r. f. c. & o. 1848.
1844 Barrington, N.S . . 2
46 Fredericton, N.B 1
47 Halifax, N.S . .. 2
49 Pownall, P.E.I 2
51 Maitland, N.S 3
54 Petite Kiviere, N.S 3
57 Little York, P.E.I.... 3
60 Windsor, N.S 3
63 Charlottetown . .(sup'y.) 1
64 Little York, P.E.I... 3
67 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 3
70 St. John, Germ. St. , N. B. 3
1873 St. John,Centenary,N.B. 1
74 N.B.&P.E.l Conference.
Financial Secretary 1S55, 1859,
1861, 1862 and 1864 to 1866.
Chairman of District 1867 to
1873. Co-Delegate of Conference
1869. President of Conference
1871. Representative of the Con-
ference at the General Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Ch urch
Brooklyn, N.Y., 1872. Member
of the Joint Committee, on the
Union of the Conferences, which
met in Montreal, 1872. Delegate
to the First General Conference,
Toronto, 1874.
PRATT, RICHARD.
c. 1859.— r. om. I860.—
r. f. o. & o. 1864.
1859 Halifax, N.S 2
61 Charlottetown, P.E.I. . 1
62 West Cape, P.E.I. ..2
64 Cascumpec, P. E. I. . 2
66 Located.
PRESTWOOD, PAUL.
r. out. 1852. — r. f. c. &o. 1856.
1852 Han t's Harbour, Nfd.... 4
56 Green's Bay, Nfd 3
59 Bonavista, Nfd... 3
62 Carbonear, Nfd 1
63 St. Johns, Nfd 3
66 Sydney, C.B 3
69 Bedeque, P E.I 3
72 Wilmot, N.S 1
73 Shelburne, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
PRIESTLEY, JAMES.
r. on t. 1810.
1810 Windsor, N.S 1
11 Located.
Note. — He subsequently en-
tered the work again. In 1819,
1820, and again in 1823, he was
stationed in St. John, N.B., but
we have been unable to find a re-
cord of his work beyond the above,
nor do we know the date of his
death.
PRINCE, JOHN.
c. 1845.— r. on t. 1846.—
r. f. c. & o. 1851.
1845 Pownal, P.E.I 1
47 Andover, N.B 1
48 Richibucto, N. B. . . 1
50 Bathurst, N.B 3
53 Sussex Vale, N.B... 3
56 Woodstock, N.B 3
. 59 Bedeque, P.E.I 2
61 Portland, St. John, N.B. 2
63 Yarmouth, N.S 3
66 St Johns, Nfd 3
69 Carbonear, Nfd
70 Moncton, N. B
71 Berwick, N.S
72 St. John, N.B. (sup'y)..
73 Fairville, N.B
74 N.B.&P.E.l. Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1860 and
1861.
Chairman of District, 1856-
1858, and 1865.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
R
RAGAN, JOHN.
R. on t. 1789— r. f. c. & o. 1791.
1789 Halifax, N.S 1
90 Montgomery, N.S 1
91 St. Johns, N.B.... 2
93 Removed to U. States.
Died September, 1797.
READ, JOHN.
». ore t. 1859.— r. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Andover, N.B. ... 2
59 Nashwaak, N.U. ..2
61 Gagetown, N. S 2
63 Parrsboro', N.S 3
66 Cornwallis, West, N.S. 3
69 Truro, N.S 3
72 Halifax, South, N.S.... 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1871.
REAY, JOHN.
r. om. 1866.— r. f. c. &o. 1870.
1866 Bay Roberts, Nfd .... 2
68 Petites, Nfd 3
71 Catalina, Nfd 2
73 Twillingate, Nfd. . . 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
REMMINGTON, JOHN.
r. on t. 1802.
1802 Coleraine, Ireland.. 2
4 Harbour Grace, Nfd 3
7 Bonavista, Nfd ... .3
10 Returned to Ireland, where
he continued to labour effectively
until 1834, when he obtained a
Supernumerary relation. He died
in Nov., 1838, aged 66 years.
RICE, SAMUEL DWIGHT.
r. out. 1837.— r. f. c. & o. 1841.
1837 Miramichi, N.B 3
40 St. John, South, N.B. .. 2
42 Sackville, Wes. Academy 1
43 St. John, West 4
47 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
RICHARDSON, THOMAS.
r. on t. 1833.— ord. 1835.
1833 Carlisle, England 1
34 Bermuda 4
38 Returned to England, where
he continued to labour until his
death, which took place in 1867
or 1868.
RICHEY, JAMES A.
r. on t. 186U.
1860 Sydney, C.B ..
62 Withdrew.
. 2
396
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
RICHEY, MATTHEW, D.D.
R. 071T. 1821.— r. f. c. & o. 1825.
1821 Newport, N.S 1
23 Ramsheg, N.S. .... 2
25 Sheffield, N.S 1
26 Parrsboro' N.S. ... 2
28 Shelburne, N S . 2
29 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1
30 Tryon, P.E.I 1
31 St. Vincent, W.1 1
' 32 Halifax, N.S 2
34 Windsor, N.S 1
35 "j Canada
to V Wesleyan
50 ) Conference.
51 Halifax, N.S 4
55 Co-Delegate of the Conf.
56 )
. I President of the
en \ Conference.
61 St. John, South, N.B. . . 3
64 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 3
67 President of the Conf.
68 Avondale, N.S. ...... 1
: , 1
1869 St. John, Portland, N.B. 1
70 Windsor, N.S (suf'y) 4
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
RICHEY, THEO. STINSON.
R. on t. 1858.
1858 St. Margaret's Bay, N.S. 1
59 Yarmouth, N.S.. 1
60 Sussex Vale, N B . . . 1
61 Dartmouth, N.S. 1
62 Withdrew.
ROGERS, JABEZ A.
r. oni. 1862.— r. f. c. & o. 1866.
1862 Bona vista, Nfd 2
64 Exploits, Nfd 2
66 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .. 1
67 Dartmouth, N.S 3
70 Halifax, North, N.S..-. . 3
73 Yarmouth, N.S ... 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
ROGERS, THOMAS, M.A.
r. oni. 1865. — r. f. c. & o. 1870.
1865 Sackville (stu.). 2
67 Annapolis, N. S ... 1
68 Bermuda 2
70 Yarmouth East, N.S 3
73 Petite Riviere, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College. 1867, B.A. ;
1870, M.A.
RYAN, WILLIAM^
r. onr. 1858. — r. f. c. & o. 1862.
1858 King's County, P.E.I. . . 1.
59 Pugwash, N.S 1
60 Bermuda.. . . 2
62 Parrsboro', N.S. 1
63 Pownal, P.E.I. 3
66 Bermuda .•. 3
69 Margate, P.E.I 1
70 Troy Conference, Methodist
Episcopal Church, U.S.
s.
SARGENT, WILLIAM.
R onr. 1865.— r. f. c. & o. 1869-
1865 Amherst, N.S 2
67 Barrington. N.S. . 2
69 Caledonia, 'N.S t 1
70 Halifax North, N.S. , 3
73 Barrington, N.S 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SCOTT, DAVID B.
R. on t. 1858.— r. f. c. & o. 1862-
1858 Gagetown& Burton, N.B. 2
60 Woodstock, N.B.. 1
61 Andover, N.B 2
63 Greenwich, N.B ... 3
66 Maitland, N.S 3
69 Baiede Verte, N.B.. 3
72 Parrsboro', N.S.. ..2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SCOTT, FRANCIS.
R. on t. 1868.
1868 Exploits, Nfd 2
70 Dropped.
SCOTT, JAMES.
c. 1872.— r. on t. 1873.
1872 New Germany, N.S ... . 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SELLER, JOSEPH, M.A.
R. out. 1866.— r. f. c. &o. 1871.
1866 Sackville (stu.) 2
68 Advocate, N.S. .. 1
69 Parrsbnir.' TVT S 1
1870 Marysville, N.B. 1
71 Nashwaak, N.B. .. 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
A graduate of Mottnt Allison
Wesleyan College. B.A., 1868 ;
M.A. in course 1870.
SHENSTONE, WM. EWEN.
1828 ) Canada
to > Wesleyan
36 ) Conference.
37 Lunenburg, N.S 2
39 Barrington, N.S 4
43 Bermuda 3
46 ) Canada Wesleyan
47 \ Conference.
48 Trinity, Nfd 1
49 Harbour Grace, Nfd. 3
52 Brigus, Nfd 3
55 Carbonear, Nfd 3
58 Harbour Grace, Nfd 2
60 Port de Grave, Nfd. 3
63 Island Cove, Nfd. ... 2
65 Brigus, Nfd... ... 3
68 Brigus, Nfd . . . (sup'y). 6
74 Newfoundland Conference.
SHENSTONE, WM. SAMUEL.
r. on r. 1858.
1858 Bonavista, Nfd 1
59 Carbonear, Nfd _. 2
61 Hant's Harbour. ... 1
Died August 31st, 1861, aged
SHENTON, JOB.
r. out. I860.— r. f. c. &o. 1864.
1860 Sackville, N.B 1
61 Parrsboro', N.S 2
63 St. John, West, N.B... . 1
64 Fairville, N. B 2
66 Sheffield, N.B 3
69 Yarmouth, S., N.S 3
72 Truro, N.S 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SHREWSBURY, ABRAHAM
R. B.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1873.
1871 St. George's, Bermuda. . 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
SLACKFORD, ELIAS.
r. out. 1861.— R. f. c. &o. 1865.
1861 Coverdale, N. B 2
63 Parrsboro', N.S 2
65 Ship Harbour, N.S 3
68 Kingston, N. B. 3
71 Gagetown, N.S........ 3
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
SLEEP, PETER.
r. out. 1834.— R. f. c. &o. 1838.
1834 Miramichi, N.B 2
36 Petitcodiac, N.B 2
38 Bridgetown & Aylesford,
Nova Scotia ......... 3
41 Petitcodiac, N.B... .... 2
Died August 8th, 1842, aged
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
397
SMALLWOOD, FREDERICK
B. out. 1837.— e. f. c. &o. 1841.
1837 Bridgetown, N.S 1
38 Fredericton, N.B 1
39 St. John, South, N.B... 2
41 Richibucto, N.B... 2
43 Woodstock, N.B 2
45 St. John, South, N.B... 1
46 St. John, North, N.B. . 1
47 Halifax, N.S 2
50 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2
52 Horton, N.S 4
56 Annapolis, N.S 3
60 No station. Ill-health. . 3
63 Windsor, N.S. . . (sup'y.)H
7.4 Nova Scotia Conference..
SMITH, GEORGE.
b. on t. 1792
1792 England
94 Conception Bay, Nfd. . .
95 England..
2
1
1
96 Bonavista ... . .
1
97 England.
Died 1832.
SMITH, LEIGH RICHMOND.
E. on t. 1862
1862 Sambro', N.S.
63 Dropped.
SMITH, RICHARD.
B.o?iT. 1842.— e. f. o. &. o. 1846.
1841 Liverpool, N.S 3
45 Halifax County, N.S. . . 1
46 Shelburne, N.S.... 1
47 Horton & Cornwallis. . 2
49 Halifax County, N.S.. 1
50 Guysboro', N.S... 1
51 Wallace, N S 3
54 Amherst, N S 2
56 Charlottetown, P.E I. 1
57 St. John, West, N B. . 2
59 Sussex Vale, N.B 3
62 Cornwallis, West, N.S. 2
64 Bedeque, P.E.I. ... 3
67 Cornwallis, East, N.S. . . 3
70 Mill Town, N.S. . 3
73 Lunenburg, N.S. . .. 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1874.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
SMITH, ROBERT MITCHELL.
imn, I860.— e. f. c. &o. 1865.
1860 Guysboro, N.S.
61 Shelbuine, N.S.
62 Barrington, N.S.
63 Sackville, N.B. (stu.)
64 West Cape, P.E I.
65 Coverdale, N.B.
66 Located.
SMITH, THOMAS.
R. on t. 1834.— R. f. c. & o. 1838.
1834 Liverpool, N.S 1
35 Halifax, N.S. ... ■ 1
36 Maitlaud, N.S 2
1838 Bermuda ..2
40 Montserrat, W.I 1
41 Dominica, W.I. 2
42 Nevis, W.I 2
44 Tortola, W.I 1
45 Antigua, W. 1 1
46 Bermuda 2
48 Hamilton, Berm 3
51 Port de Grave, Nfd. 3
54 Bonavista, Nfd. . . 3
57 St John's, Nfd ... . 1
58 Brigus, Nfd 3
61 Truro, N.S 2
63 Mill Village, N.S 3
66 Barrington, .NS ... .2
68 Truro, N.S (sup'y.) 6
Died June 1st, 1874, aged 62
years.
SMITH, THOMAS BURTON.
E. on t. 1854. — r. f. c, & o. 1858.
1854 1
55 Richibucto, N.B.. '..2
57 Yarmouth, N.S. .. 2
59 Located 5
64 Moncton, N.B 1
65 St. Stephen, N.B. .. 1
66 Removed to U. States.
SMITH, THOMAS WATSON.
e. on t. 1857.— e. f. o. & o. 1861.
1857 Aylesford, N S 1
58 Woodstock, N.B 1
59 Andover, N.B... 2
61 Nashwaak, N.B. . ..2
63 Gagetown, N.B 2
65 Shelburne, N.S 3
68 Wallace, N.S 3
71 Burmuda 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SMITH, WILLIAM.
e. mt. 1827.— oed. 1828.—
r. f. c. 1831.
1827 England ... 1
28 Halifax, N. S 1
29 Manchester, N.S 1
30 Guysboro', N.S 2
32 Tryon, P.E.I 1
33 Parrsboro'. N.S. ..3
36 Liverpool, N.S 2
38 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 3
41 Bedeque, P.E.I. ..2
43 Windsor, N.S 2
45 St. John, South, N.B. 1
46 Halifax, N.S. ... 1
47 Sheffield, N.B 1
48 St. John West, N.B. .. 1
49 St. John, North, N.B... 3
52 Point de Bute, N.B. . . 4
56 Miramichi, N.B 3
59 Milltown, N.B 3
62 Newport, N.S.. M 1
Died Feb. 21st, 1863, aged 61
years.
SMITHSON, WILLIAM.
E. on t. 1825.— oed. 1827.
1825 Shetland Isles 1
26 Higham Ferrers, Eng. 1
1827 Fredericton, and Shef-
field, N.B 3
30 Westmoreland, N.B. 3
33 Portland, St. John ... 2
35 Annapolis, N. S 1
36 Sheffield, N.B 3
39 Milltown, N.B 2
41 St. Stephens and St.
David's, N.B 2
43 Annapolis &Digby, N.S. 2
45 Bridgetown, N.S 2
47 Point de Bute, N.B 3
50 Sheffield, N.B 3
53 St. John North, N.B.... 3
56 Milltown, N.B 3
59 Cornwallis East, N.S.. 3
62 Newport, N.S.. . . 3
65 Fredericton, N.B. (sup'y.) 1
Chairman of District, 1862, to
1864.
Died May 15th, 1866. aged 69
years.
SNOWBALL, JOHN.
E. 071T. 1818— oid. 1819.--
E.F.C. 1822.
1818 Annapolis, N. S 1
19 Yarmouth, N.S ..1
20 Wallace, N.S 2
22 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 2
24 Newport, N.S 2
26 Parrsboro', N.S 1
27 Tryon & Bedeque, P.E. I. 4
31 Horton & Cornwallis, N.S 3
34 Sydney, C.B 2
36 Lunenburg, N.S 1
37 Harbour Grace, Nfd. .. 3
40 Brigus, Nfd 2
42 St. Johns, Nfd. . 1
43 Black Head, Nfd. . 2
45 Port de Prave, Nfd. 1
46 Carbonear, Nfd 3
49 Brigus, Nfd 3
52 Miramichi, N.B 4
56 St. John, North, N.B. 3
59 Point de Bute, N. B 1
61 Sackville, N.B 3
63 Sackville, N.B. .(sup'y) 8
Chairman of District 1861 and
1862.
Died September 13th, 1871,
aged 77 years.
SPONAGLE, JOHN LEMUEL.
r. om. 1852.— e. f. c. &o. 1856.
1852 Liverpool, N.S 1
53 New Port, N.S 2
55 Shelburne, N.S 2
57 Liverpool, N.S 1
58 Port Mouton, N.S 1
59 Richibucto, N.B. 1
60 Parrsboro', N.S.. ..2
62 River Philip, N.S. . .. 3
65 St. John, South, N.B.. 2
67 St. David's, N.B. 2
69 Wilmot, N.S 3
72 Yarmouth, South, N.S. . 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
398
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SPRAGUE, HOWARD, M.A.
r. ojit. 1862.— r. f. c. &o. 1866.
1862 Sackville, N.B. . . .(stu). 1
63 Margate, P. E. I 1
64 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2
66 Dartmouth, N.S.. .. 1
67 Mill Town, N.B 3
70 Portland, StN John, N.S. 3
73 St. John, Germain, St . . 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
A graduate Of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B. A. , 1863;
M.A., in course 1866.
SPKAGUE, SAMUEL W
K. out. 1838 — R. f. c. & o. 1842.
1838 Grand Bank, Nfd . . 2
40 Island Cove, Nfd. 4
44 Burin, Nfd 4
48 Port de Grave, Nfd. . 2
50 Island Cove, Nfd. ... 2
52 Harbour Grace, Nfd. 3
55 St. John's, Nfd ... 1
56 Brigus, Nfd 2
58 Halifax South, N.S.. 3
61 Bedeque, P.E.I .... 3
64 Horton, N.S .. 3
67 Sackville, N.B 3
70 Petite Riviere, N.S. . . . 3
73 St. John, Carlton, N.B 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1855.
Chairman of District 1856,
1862, 1863, and 1870 to 1872.
STARR JOSEPH HERBERT.
K. ore T. 1851. — R. f. c. &o. 1855.
1851 Pownal, P.E.I. ... 1
52 River Philip 3
55 Sydney, C.B 2
57 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
Resolution of the Conference
copied from the Minutes for 1857.
Resolved, "That we deeply
regret the loss to our work in
these Provinces of a young man
giving such promise of usefulness
and acceptability, and pray that
his removal to Canada may result
in the realization of his expecta-
tions in the establishment of his
health, and that he may in that
country be rendered exceedingly
useful as a labourer in the Lord's
vineyard."
STEPHENSON, JOHN.
1789 1
to > Irish Conference.
98)
99 Bermuda 3
1802 Returned to Ireland.
Note. — He was the first Meth-
odist Missionary stationed in Ber-
muda. He was put in prison for
six months, and fined fifty pounds
for preaching the Gospel of Jesus
Christ to African blacks and
Negroes.
STEWART, CHARLES, D.D.
r. ont. 1852.— r. f. c. &o 1856.
1852 Musquodoboit Harbour &
Shubenecadie, N.S. 1
53 Liverpool, N.S 1
54 St. Margaret's Bay and
Sambrp, N S 1
55 St. John, N.B. .. 3
58 Windsor, N.S ... .: 2
60 Fredericton, N.B... 1
61 Lunenburg, N.S 2
63 Point de Bute, N.B. ..2
65 Amherst, N.S 1
66 Truro, N.S... .(sup'y.) 1
67 St. John, N.B 3
70 ) Professor of
to > Theology,
73 ) Sackville College.
74 N.B & P.E.I. Conference.
The honorary degree of D.D.
was conferred upon him by Mount
Allison Wesleyan College 1870.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
Financial Secretary 1859, 1860
and 1867 to 1869.
Chairman of District 1864,
1865 and 1873.
STOCKET, RICHARD.
r. on t. 1795.
1795 Shelburne, N.B 1
96 Removed to United States.
Located 1798.
STRONG, JOHN BASS.
Born in Bingham, Nottingham-
shire, England, j789. Sent by
British Conference as a Mission-
ary to Quebec, in 1813, when he
was R. on t. & o.
1813 Quebec. 2
i k J M ontreal, ) ,
10 | Three Rivers, $■■■•-- l
1 6 Three Rivers 1
17 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2
19 Sackville, N.B. 3
22 Granville, N.S. 2
24 Horton, N.S 3
27 Fredericton, N.B. 2
29 St. John, N.B.... 3
32 St. Stephens, N.B.... 3
35 Sackville, N.B. 2
37 Newark-on-Trent, Eng.. 2
39 Windsor, N.S 3
42 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 3
4") Amherst, N. S 2
47 Bedeque, PEI 2
49 Charlottetown.PEI sup'y 8
58 Bedeque, P. E. I.. (sup'y.) 7
66 Summerside, P.E.I 1
67 St. John, South, N.B. . . 2
69 Bedeque, P.E.I 1
Died May 16th, 1870, aged 82
years.
STROTHARD, JAMES.
R. OUT. 1871.
1871 Miramichi, N.B ... 1
72 Halifax, North, N.S. .. 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SUTCLIFFE, INGHAM.
oo ( Canada Wesleyan Con-
oo I ference.
34 Grand Bank and Fortune
Bay, NM 2
36 Is. Cove&Perlican.Nfd.. 2
38 Brigus, Nfd „ . , 1
39 Port de Grave, Nfd. . . 2
41 Black Head, Nfd 2
43 St. John's, Nfd... ... 1
44 Fredericton, N.B 2
46 St. John, N.B 3
49 Mill Town, N.B 3
52 St Stephen's, N.B 3
55 Liverpool, N.S 2
57 Charlottetown, P. E. I. .. 3
60 Yarmouth & Milton.N.S 3
63 Portland, St. John, N.B. 3
66 Amherst, N.S 3
69 Visiting England by per-
mission of the Conference
70 Miramichi, N.B 3
73 Halifax, N.S. . ..(sup'y.)
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Chairman of District 1858,
1859, 1864 to 18U8, 1870, and
1871.
SUTCLIFFE, JOSEPH.
R. on t. 1857. — R. f. c. &o. 1861.
1857 Musquodoboit, N.S. . 1
58 Guysboro, N.S 1
59 Ship Harbour, N.S 2
61 Margarets Bay, N.S. ... 2
63 Hant's Harbour, Nfd. . . 1
64 Nashwaak, N.B.. ... 2
66 Greenwich, N B 1
67 Greenwich, N.B. (sup'y)
Died Sept. 30th, 1867, aged
55 years.
SWALLOW, CHARLES W.
r. out. 1873.
1873 Sackville (stu.) 1
74 N.B. &P.E.I. Conference..
SWANN, WILLIAM.
c. 1871.— R. on t. 1872.
1871 —Nfd .... 1
72 Shoal Harbour, Nfd.... 1
73 Fogo, Nfd 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
399
T.
TAYLOR, JAMES.
r. out. 1846. — R. f. c. & o. 1851.
1546 Richibucto, N. B 2
48 Andover, N. B 1
49 Greenwich, N.B. . 2
51 Digby, N.S 2
53 St. John Mission, N.B... 1
54 Moncton, N. B 2
56 Canning, N.S 3
59 Annapolis, N.S 3
62 Digby, N.S 3
65 Newport, N.S...,. 3
68 Aylesford, N.S 3
71 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 2
73 Milltown, N.B. 1
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Financial Secretary 1854 to
1869 and 1873. Chairman of
District 1871 and 1872. Treas-
urer^ the Children's Fund from
1858 to 1874. Journal Secretary
of the Conference for 1861 and
1862. Secretary of the Confer-
ence for 1873 and 1874. Dele-
gate to First General Conference,
Toronto, 1864.
TAYLOR, ROBERT H.
R. out. 1862.— e. f. o. & o. 1866.
1862 St. John, West, N.B.. . . 1
63 Musquodoboit, N.S 2
65 Gabarus, C.B... 1
66 Dalhousie, N.B. ... 2
68 North East Harbour,N.S 3
71 Kingsclear, N.B.... 2
73 Hopewell, N.B. .. 1
74 Located.
TEED, STEPHEN T.
R. on t. 1856.— r. e. c. & o. 1860.
1856 Guysboro' & Canso, N.S. 1
57 Margarie, N.S.. . . 1
58 Sydney, C. B. . . . 2
60 Greenwich, N.B 3
63 Burin, Nfd 3
66 Grand Bank, Nfd 3
69 St. Johns, Nfd. . .. 3
72 Haiede Verte, N.B. 2
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
TEESDALE, JOHN JAMES.
R. out. 1858.— k. f. c. &o. 1862.
1858 Guysboro', N.S 2
60 Port Hood, C.B. .. 1
61 Pugwash, N.S 1
62 Mid. Musquodoboit, N.S 3
65 Lunenburg. N.S 2
67 Petite Riviere, N.S. . . 3
70 Liverpool, N.S 3
73 Wilmot, N.S. . 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TEMPLE, ROBERT ALDER.
r. mm. 1849.— b. f. c. & o. 1853.
1849 Nashwaak, N.B.. 1
50 Riehibucto. N.B 3
53 Bathurst, N.B.. . . 3
56 Wallace, N.S 1
57 Wallace & Pugwash.N.S 2
59 Woodstock, N.B 3
62 St. Stephen's, N.B.. 3
65 Halifax, N.S 2
67 Hamilton, Bermuda. 3
70 Dorchester, N.B. 3
73 Newport, N.S.. . 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary 1857, 1858,
1862 to 1864. Chairman of Dis-
trict 1860 and 1801. Journal
Secretary of Conference 1863,
1864 and 1874. Secretary of
Conference 1866, 1867 tnd 1868.
Delegate to First General Confer-
ence, Toronto, 1874.
TEMPLE, WILLIAM.
r. on t. & o. 1820.
1820 Halifax, N.S. . .. 1
21 Fredericton, N.B. ... 1
22 Liverpool, N.S. . . 2
24 Halifax, N. S. . 3
27 Yarmouth, N.S 1
28 Parrsboro', N.S 2
30 Newport, N.S 3
33 Horton, N.S 2
35 Bridgetown, N.S. . . 2
37 Miramichi, N.B 3
40 St. John, South, N.B. 2
42 St. John, North, N. B. 1
43 Sheffield, N.B 2
45 Woodstock, N.B. 2
47 Bridgetown, N.S 1
48 Fredericton, N.B. 3
51 St. Andrew's, N.B 2
53 Woodstock, N.B. 1
54 Sackville, N.B 3
57 Moncton, N.B. . ..2
59 St. John, N.B..(sup'y.)12
72 Dorchester.. .(sup'y.) 1
Secretary of Conference 1855
and 1856. Died May 19th, 1873,
aged 83 years.
THORESBY, WILLIAM.
1785)
to > England.
95 )
96 Conception Bay, Nfd.
97 England.
Died 1807.
THURLOW, ISAAC E.
r. o, t. 1858.— i:. f. c. & o. 1862.
1859 Coverdale, N B... 1
59 Port Hood, C.B 1
60 Guysboro', N.S 2
1862 PortMouton, N.S 3
65 St. David's, N. B 2
57 Block House Mines, C.B. 1
68 Manchester, N. S 3
71 Moncton, N.B 2
73 Jacksonville, N.B 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TIPPETT, WILLIAM.
c. 1871.— R. out. 1872.
1871
72 Sydney, C.B.
72
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
TODHUNTER, JOSEPH.
c. 1864.— r. wit. 1865.
1864 Green's Pond, Nfd.. . . 1
66 Carbonear, Nfd 2
67 Located — ill health.
TOMKINS, JOHN.
Was received on trial and ordain-
ed in London, England, by the
Rev. Richard Watson, President
of the Conference, on April 18th,
1827, and immediately set sail for
Newfoundland as a Missionary.
1827 Hant's Harbour, Nfd. . . 1
28 Bonavista, Nfd 1
29 Trinity Bay, Nfd 2
31 St. John's, Nfd 1
32 Harbour Grace, Nfd . 1
33 Canada Wes. Conference.
TURNER, ALFRED W.
r. out. I860.— e. f. c. &o. 1864.
1860 Trinity, Nfd 2
62 Exploits, Nfd . . . . 2
64 St. John's, Nfd 3
67 Halifax, South, N.S.... 3
70 St. John's, Nfd .'.(sup'y) 1
Died Feb. 27th, 1871, aged 33
years.
TURNER, EDWIN C.
c. 1872.— r. out. 1873.
1872 Tobique, N.B 2
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
TUTTLE, ALEXANDER S.
r. on t. 1858.— R. f. c. & o. 1862.
1858 Musquopoboit, N.S... 1
59 King's County, P.E.I. 2
61 Margarie, C.B 1
62 Florenceville, N.B 3
65 Gagetown, N.B . . . 1
66 Baie de Verte, N. B. . . . 3
69 Hopewell, N.B 1
70 Nappan, N.S 1
71 Leave of Absence 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
400
MINISTEKS AND PROBATIONERS.
TUTTLE, GEO. MANFORD.
r. on t. 1867.
1867 Sackville ... (stu.)
68 Removed to United States,
and united with Vermont Con-
ference of Methodist Episcopal
Church.
TUTTLE, GEORGE W
c. 1850.— R. on t. 1851.-
r. f. c. & o. 1854.
1850
51 Horton, N.S . .. . . %
53 Maitland, N.S 3
56 Digby and Sissiboo, N.S. 1
57 Digby, N.S .... 2
59 Aylesford, N.S 3
62 Guysboro', N.S 3
65 St. Andrew's, N.B. ... 1
66 Wallace, N.S. . . .(sup'y) 1
67 River John, N.S 2
69 St. George's, Bermuda. 2
71 Annapolis, N.S 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TWEEDY, JAMES.
r. on t. 1855. — R. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 Dalhousie, N.B.... 2
57 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
58 Parrsboro, N.S 2
60 Baie de Verte, N.B. 3
63 Sheffield, N.B. 3
66 Hopewell, N.B 3
69 River John, N.S. . 3
72. Mid. Musquodoboit. . 2
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TWEEDY, ROBERT.
r. out. 1853.— R. F. c. &o. 1857.
1853 Nashwaak, N.B.
56 Moncton, N.B.
58 Shelburne, N.S.
61 Hopewell, N.B
63 Bathurst, N.B. .
66 Parrsboro', N.S.
69 Maitland, N.S.
70 Margate, P.E.I 2
72 Murray, Harbour, P.E.I. 1
73 Amherst, N.S.. . . 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TWEEDY, WILLIAM.
R. OtlT. 1851. — R. F. c. & o. 1855.
1851 Greenwich. 3
54 St. Stephen & St. David's 1
55 Margaret's Bay, N.S. 1
56 Maitland, N.S. . 3
59 St. David's, N.B. 2
61 River John, N.S 3
64 Kempt, N.S 3
67 Richibucto, N.B. .... . 1
68 River Philip, N.S. 2
71 Aylesford, N.B... 3
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
TYLER, CHARLES M.
c. 1872.— K. on t. 1873.
1872 Frederickton, N.B. 1
73 Somerset, Bermuda .... 1
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
W. & Y
WARD, WILLIAM.
R. on t. 1810.
1810 Bonavista, Nfd 3
Drowned while sailing from
Bonavista to St. John's, 1812.
R. F.
WASSON:
r. o»T. 1857.
1857 Woodstock, N.B
60 Musquodoboit, N.S
61 Georgetown, P.E.I
62 Murray Harbour, P.E.I.
63 Annapolis, N. S . .
65 Port Mouton, N.S.
68 Barrington, N.S.
71 Wallace, N.B
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
ROBERT.
c. & o. 1861.
3
1
1
1
2
1
3
3
WATERHOUSE, JOHN.
c. 1858.— r. on t. 1859.—
R. F. c. & o. 1862.
1858 Carbonear, Nfd. .. 2
60 St. John's, Nfd 2
62 OldPerlican, Nfd. ..3
65 Blackhead, Nfd.... 3
68 Brigus, Nfd 3
71 Amherst, N.S... ..2
72 Miramichi, N.B 1
74 N.B.&P.E.I. Conference.
WATERS, ASA, B.
R. on t. 1864.
1864 Grand Lake, N.B 1
65 Hopewell, N.B. .... 1
66 Coverdale, N.B. 1
67 Located.
WEBB, ALFRED H.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Sussex Vale, N.B 1
72 Miramichi, N.B.. .. 1
73 Located.
WEBB, WILLIAM.
1827-1847.
Was born in England in the
year 1803. In his 24th year he
was sent as a Missionary to Nova
Scotia. His Ministry was success-
ful in " winning souls. " In Nova
Scotia, P. E. Island and Cape
Breton, his memory is still pre-
cious to many who were through
his instrumenttality converted to
God. He died at Charlottetown,
P.E. Island, on Sunday July 4th,
1847, aged 44 years.
WEDDALL, RICHARD.
R. onT. 1839.— ord. 1840.—
R. F. c. 1843.
1839 English Conference.
40 Belize and Charibb, W.I. 2
42 Honduras Bay, W. I . .2
44 Wallace, N.S. 1
45 Albion Mines .... . . 3
48 Horton, N.S. 1
49 Shelburne, N.S.-.. . 1
50 Yarmouth, N.S. 1
51 Liverpool, N.S. , , . 1
52 Lunenburg, N.S. .. 2
54 Barrington, N.S 1
55 Hopewell, N.B 3
58 Parrsboro', N.S 2
1860 Sheffield, N.B. .. 3
63 Wilmot, N.S S
66 Cornwallis, E., N.E. 1
67 Bedeque, P. E. I. 2
69 Bathurst, N.B. . .... 3
72 Richibucto, N.B. 2
74 N. B.& P. E. I. Conference.
WEDDALL, RICHARD, W.,
B.A.
o. 1869.— r. on t. 1870.
1869
70 St. James, N.B 1
71 Kentville, N.S 2
73 Kingsville, N.B 1
74 N.B.&P.E.I. Conference.
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College.— B.A. , 1868.
WELDON, FLETCHER A.
r. on t. I860.— r. f. c. & o. 1872.
1860 Burton, N.B
61 Located
68 Digby Neck, N.S
69 Advocate Harbour, N.S.
70 Bermuda, Nfd ....
71 Kingston, N.B..
72 Port Hawksbury, N.S.
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
WELLS, WILLIAM, P.
r. on t. 1850.
1850 Hant's Harbour, Nfd.
52 Removed to Australia.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
401
WHEELOCK, JESSE.
1836-1841.
He was bora in Nova Scotia,
September 15th, 1811. In the
twenty-first year of his age while,
at Aylesford he was converted to
God and at once began to work
for Jesus. In 1836 he entered the
Ministry and was stationed at
Liverpool, N.S. His period of
work was, however, destined to
be of short duration. His health
soon failed, and in May, 1841, he
passed away to his reward in the
30th year of his age and fifth of
his ministerv.
WHITEHEAD, THOMAS.
1783 ) New York Conference,
to i Methodist,
89 ) Episcopal Church.
90 Cumberland, N.S. 1
91 Liverpool, N.S. . . 2
93)
te > Located.
1803)
4 Albany, N. Y.. . 2
6 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
WILLEY, FRANCIS GEO.
c. 1870.— n. on t. 1871.
1870 Port an Basque, Nfd. 2
72 Exploits, Nfd 1
73 Saekville N.B. (stu.) 1
74 Newfoundland Conference.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD.
R. on t. 1813.
1813 Hungerford, England. 1
14 Poole, England. 1
15 \ Canada
to J- Wesleyan
24 J Conference
25 St. John, N.B . 3
28 Fredericton, N.B. ... 1
29 St. Stephen, N.B 3
32 Annapolis & Digby, N.S 2
34 Bridgetown, N.S. 1
35 Miramichi, N.B 2
37 Westmorland, N. B 2
39 St. John, South, N.B. 1
40 Helston, England . ... 2
42 Point de Bute, N.B. . 2
44 St Johns, Nfd 5
49 Harbour Grace, Nfd . . 1
50 Yarmouth, N.S 1
51 Bridgetown, N.S. (sup'y) 5
Chairman of District 1843 to
1848. Died Aug. 1st, 1856,
aged 67 years.
WILSON, BENJAMIN.
r. on t. 1790.
1790 Surrey, U.S
91 Halifax, N.S
92 Annapolis, N.S ... .
94 Cumberland, N.S
96 St. John, N.B
1800 Located.
WILSON, ROBERT.
R. f. c. & o. 1863.
1S54 | Bible
to J- Christian
57 J Conference.
58 West Cape, P.E I.. . 1
59 St. John, West, N.B. 3
62 Kingston, N.B. .. 1
63 Hopewell, N. B 3
66 St. Andrews, N.B. . ..3
69 Sheffield, N.B 3
72 Marysville, N.B. ... 2
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
WILSON, WILLIAM.
E. on t. 1820.— ohd. 1821.—
R. f. c. 1824.
1820 St. John's, Nfd 1
21 Island Cove, Nfd 1
22 Bonavista, Nfd 1
23 Grand Bank, Nfd. . . 1
24 Port de Grave, Nfd. ... 2
26 Burin, Nfd 3
29 Bonavista, 'Nfd.. .. 3
32 Black Head, Nfd... 1
33 Trinity, Nfd. . . . 1
34 Bedeque, P.E.I. 3
37 Newport, N.S 3
40 Parrsboro& An hirst, N.S 3
43 Wallace & River John N.S 2
45 Wallace, N.S 1
46 Lunenburg, N.S.. .. 3
49 Barrin ton, N.S 2
51 Yarmouth, N.S 4
55 Bridgetown, N.S 3
58 St. John, South, N.B. 3
61 St. David's, N.B 1
62 Woodstock, N.B 1
63 Hopewell, N. B . . . . 1
64 Mill town, N.B. ... 3
67 River Philip, N.S. .. 1
68 Point de Bute, N.B 2
Chairman of District 1857 and
1863. Died on Sunday, Sept.
26th, 1870, on his way home
from an afternoon service, "while
riding in his waggon, the reins
dropped from his hands, the horse
moved slowly on, the material
form was there, but the Spirit
had gone." He had been fifty
years in the ministry and was
seventy years of age.
WINTERBOTHAM, JOHN.
Born at Nottingham, Eng. , Maj
14th, 1828. In his twelfth yeai
he began to meet in Class, and in
his fourteenth year his name was
put on the Prayer Leaders' Plan,
and in his eighteenth year on the
Local Preachers' Plan. In 1856
he entered the full work of thf
ministry.
<•■. 1856.— k. on t. 1857.
1856 Dartmouth, N.S ■>
58 St. Johns, Nfd 2
60 Grand Bank, Nfd . 3
63 Carbonear, Nfd . ... 2
65 Block House Mines, C.B. 2
67 Cornwallis, N. S 3
70 Pownall, P. E. I 1
Financial Secretary 1868-1870.
Died March 21st, 1871, aged 43
years.
WOOD, ENOCH.
R. out. & o. 1826. — r. f. r. 1830.
1826 Montserrat, W.I 2
28 St, Kitts, W. I. . . 1
29 St. John, N. B. . 2
31 Miramichi, N.B. ... 2
33 Fredericton, N.B. 3
36 St. John, N. B 2
38 St. John, North, N.B. . 3
41 St. John, South, N.B.'.. 3
44 St. John, N.B 2
46 Fredericton, N.B. . . 1
47 Canada Wesleyan Conf.
WOODS, WILLIAM.
R. on t. 1869.
1869 St. John, N.B.. .. 2
71 St. James, N.B 1
72 Located. ....
WRAY, JAMES.
1781 )
to > England.
87 )
88 Halifax and Cumberland,
N.S 2
90 St. Vincent, W. I ... 2
Died 1792.
YOUNG, ROBERT.
r. on t. & o. 1820.
1820 Kingston, Jamaica . . 3
23 Stoney Hill, Jamaica. . 3
26 Windsor, N.S. 2
29 Halifax, N.S 1
30 Returned to England.
In 1856 he was President of
the English Conference. Died
Nov. I6th, 1865, aged 70 years.
9<;
THE
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS
UNDER THE CARE OF THE
donkxtntt 0f (Easton Iritisfj Jlmmat,
1855 to 1874.
THE WORK IN NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, PRINCE EDWARD
ISLAND, CAPE BRETON, AND BERMUDA.
A.
ADVOCATE HARBOUR.
A village on the Bay of Fundy, in the Electoral District of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia.
fear
Names of Ministers.
1867 David W. Le Lacheur.
68 Joseph Seller, B.A. ...
69 Fletcher A. VVeldon.
70 George F. Day
71 George F. Day
72 Joseph M. Fisher -
73 Joseph M. Fisher
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
No. of
Members.
310
85
84
73
72
72
107
Funds.
Contins.
|4 00
6 10
6 00
50
50
50
10
Educa. Sup. M. Misa'y
$1 25
2 12
00
20
20
1 50
■2 00
$2 00
8 00
6 10
1 04
1 06
1 50
$15 75
15 51
21 00
16 75
16 00
25 (4
26 00
ALBERTON.
A village in the Electoral District of Prince, in the Province of Prince Edward Island.
formerly West Cape.
1870 John G. Bigney „ ...
71 John G. Bigney ... ,
72 Levi S. Johnson
73 Levi S. Johnson
74 N.B. & P. E. I. Conference. ,
ALBION MINES.
So named from the Mines in the Electoral District of Pictou, in the Province of Nova Scotia.
1861 John Cassidy. . . ... .... ... ....
62 John Cassidy. ... .. 18 6 34 2 50 i 2 85 22 56
63 John Cassidy - . . 27 6 34 3 40 4 20 28 42
64 Douelas Charmian 21 fi .<u inn ± 7?; 91 9«
51
3 50
1 00
1 20
56
3 50
1 15
1 25
53
3 50
1 22
1 30
45
3 50
1 00
1 35
47
3 50
1 26
1 41
It was
20 35
23 26
24 69
30 03
42 10
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
403
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. | Educa. ' Sup. M.
1865 Douglas Chapman . .
66 Douglas Chapman
67 Jeremiah V. Jost
68 Jeremiah V Jost..
69 Roland Morton.
70 Roland Morton
7J Arthur D. Morton, M.A.
72 Arthur D. Morton, M.A.
73 See Stellarton
22
27
32
41
44
23
25
31
39
S6 70
§3 50 :
7 05
3 00
4 20
1 60
5 00
1 20
5 00
0 81
5 50
1 23
5 no
1 15
6 50
3 00
7 00
3 00
$6 05
7 4.)
5 25
3 41
2 00
2 75
1 17
5 88
6 00
AMHERST.
A village in the Election District of Cumberland, in the Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 Richard Smith..
56 Wiiliam McCarty
57 William McCarty ...
58 William McCarty
59 Frederick Smallwood .
60 William T. Cardv . . .
61 William T. Cardy ...
62 Alexander M. Des Brisay
63 Alexander M Des Brisay
64 Alexander M. Des Brisay
1)5 Alexander M. Des Brisay
66 Ingham Sutcliffe, William Sargent.
67 Ingham Sutclitt'e, R. Barry Mack .
68 Ingham Sutcliffe, R. Barry Mack.
69 Elias Brettle..
70 James Burns
71 John Waterhouse
72 John Waterhouse
73 RoWt Tweedy . .
74 Nova Scotia Conference
250
250
253
229
221
234
200
180
265
265
232
221
205
195
230
138
141
97
99
150
Miss'y.
$17 00
8 15
16 40
16 00
1 20
28 80
26 16
29 25
13 75
10 00
9 33
2 22
5 52
9 69
1 90
5 03
12 00
1 80
5 63
12 00
2 20
8 05
12 00
1 85
8 00
12 00
1 50
6 00
12 00
2 00
8 00
12 00
2 00
8 00
12 00
2 40
6 20
15 87
4 07
20 50
17 00
2 90
16 89
10 70
2 75
12 11
12 00
4 08
11 33
10 00
3 06
8 90
10 00
1 05
4 20
10 00
4 66
6 60
10 00
4 70
7 71
10 00
4 50
7 75
137 53
116 83
133 43
140 47
81 00
62 00
78 19
78 19
81 63
144 13
128 80
129 19
172 11
97 33
64 50
72 97
61 04
47 80
ANDOVER.
A village in the Electoral District of Victoria, Province of New Brunswick.
1855 SuppHed. ... ... .
56 Sup/died
57 John Read
58 John Read. ...
59 T. Watson Smith
60 T. Watson Smith.
61 David B. Scott .
62 David B. Scott .
63 David Le Lacheur
64 David Le Lacheur .
65 Benjamin J. Johnston.
66 Benjamin J. Johnston.
67 John Johnson
68 Wilson W. Lodge . .
69 Wilson W. Lodge ....
70 JohnS Allen
71 JohnS. Allen
72 George B. Payson
73 George B. Payson. . .
74 N.B. k P.E.I. Conference.
54
54
47
80
95
96
93
54
58
75
61
61
68
57
63
58
57
57
17
24
ANNAPOLIS.
4 00
2 00
4 00
5 00
1 25
3 00
10 00
1 00
2 50
10 00
0 80
1 40
6 50
1 00
0 65
6 00
1 00
1 00
6 00
1 50
1 00
7 10
1 50
6 00
7 10
1 56
2 75
7 10
1 60
2 80
5 00
2 00
2 40
5 20
1 50
2 00
6 00
1 50
2 00
6 00
1 75
2 25 :
5 00
1 40
2 10
5 50
1 75
4 05
39
80
18
75
10 30
6
00
12
00
8
20
5
56
20
12
9
50
S
22
4
00
8
00
8
68
15
36
A town on the Annapolis River, in the Electoral District of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 George M. Barratt
56 Frederick Smallwood..
57 Frederick Smallwood
58 Frederick Smallwood
59 James Taylor
60 James Taylor
61 James Taylor
62 Christopher Jost, Fletcher H. W. Pickles..
169
176
173
210
186
261
252
243
9 55
10 00
2 00
4 00
4 40
3 77
13 20
8 85
5 05
12 00
20 00
2 92
25 10
9 50
5 20
8 75
10 05
1 60
8 81
166 00
145 12
163 55
263 92
135 45
118 29
404
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1 863 Christopher Lockhart, Robert Wasson. . . .
64 Christopher Lockhart, Ezra B. Moore..
65 Joseph Hart, William H. Hea:tz .
66 Joseph Hart, William H. Heartz
67 Joseph Hart, Thomas Rogers . .
68 James England, Jotham McC. Fulton, M.A.
69 James England, Robert A. Daniel
70 James England, Levi S. Johnson..
71 George W. Tuttle
72 George W. Tuttle.
73 George W Tuttle. ...
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
No. of
Members.
360
370
181
201
192
180
154
152
158
62
58
75
Funds.
Con ting, j Educa. Sup. M. | Miss'y.
$12 25
13 66
14 07
16 47
12 80
12 00
10 00
10 00
9 51
2 85
3 00
4 52
93
83
94
16
91
00
00
00
00
0 98
0 80
0 80
13 82
1167 40
15 26
158 24
15 78
109 93
17 05
108 28
12 61
75 26
8 49
84 16
8 50
80 50
8 60
73 87
8 65
87 00
2 48
40 42
3 28
52 30
4 53
13 82
AVONDALE.
A village in the Electoral District of Pictou, Province of Nova Scotia.
1865 Hezekiah McKeown .
66 Hezekiah McKeown. .
67 Hezekiah McKeown .
68 Matthew Richey, D.D.. .
69 James G Hennigar
70 James G. Hennigar..
71 James G. Hennigar..
72 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
73 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
74 Nova Scotia Conference.,
248
192
153
132
100
95
88
90
106
17 00
2 00
10 00
20 00
2 00
9 32
16 00
2 25
9 50
12 50
1 00
9 50
13 00
1 50
8 OO
13 25
2 25
8 00
13 00
2 10
6 10
13 00
2 16
5 95 !
13 00
2 55
6 30 !
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
AYLESFORD.
A town in the Electoral District of King's, in the
Wesley C. Beals 238
Thomas Angwin 241
Thomas Angwin, T. Watson Smith 241
Thomas Angwin 215
George W. Tuttle 245
George W Tuttle 162
George W Tuttle.. .. 176
V\ illiam McCarty 183
William McCarty. ' ..176
William McCarty. 155
Robert E. Crane. . 155
Robert E. Crane ....... 186
Robert E. Crane .. . 195
James Taylor. . . .... . 169
James Taylor. . . . 167
James Taylor. . 171
William Tweedy .. . 171
William Tweedy . 147
William Tweedy. . 146
Nova Scotia Conference. 160
Province of Nova cotia.
6 11
....
6 67
6 00
6 05
4 64
5 27
2 75
1 65
1 03
2 50
1 50
4 73
1 10
6 00
1 77
6 50
1 70
6 50
1 20
7 62
2 40
14 45
2 50
8 50
3 00
6 50
1 79
7 40
1 72
7 80
3 60
7 70
2 75
7 50
2 25
7 60
2 10
10
65
75
75
80
128 50
120 00
113 00
75 75
60 50
58 25
262 17
67 32
72 40
10
55
7
87
7
52
5
00
6
00
5
46
7
00
7
00
7
00
8
64
11
30
12
50
9
00 |
•164 00
188 47
153 19
128 52
115 14
114 09
135 42
112 81
118 97
120 81
130 06
115 00
127 35
134 67
140 21
150 00
75 00
63 50
B.
BAIE DU VERT.
So named from a Baie in Northumberland Strait, in the Electoral District of Westmoreland, Pro-
vince of New Brunswick.
1860 James Tweedy..
61 James Tweedy . 184 8 00 165 9 00 156 00
62 James Tweedy .. 184 8 00 2 00 9 00 79 92
63 William Alcorn . . 190 8 00 1 50 6 00 47 50
64 William Alcorn 178 8 00 130 6 00 76 96
65 William Alcorn . . 180 9 00 1 50 6 00 67 76
66 Alexanders Tuttle 188 1100 150 6 40 92 70
67 Alexander S. Tuttle 230 13 50 2 00 4 50 159 82
68 William Wilson. , b70 12 25 J 2 00 5 00 115 67
EASTEEN BEITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
405
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 David B. Scott ...
70 David B. Scott...
71 David B. Scott, George W. Fisher. .
72 Stephen T. Teed, William Baines . . .
73 Stephen T. Teed, John Ellis
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference. ...
No. of
Members.
Funds.
330
337
324
286
290
286
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
$12 25
$2 00
$5 00
14 31
1 50
6 00
14 31
4 00
6 25
14 31
4 38
7 00
14 31
4 00
9 00
20 00
4 00
12 00
Miss'y.
$121 50
134 78
59 65
86 20
61 12
57 58
BARRINGTON.
A town in the Electoral District of Shelburne, Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 Christopher Lockhart
56 Christopher Lockhart
57 Christopher Lockhart
58 Robert Duncan. .
59 Robert Duncan.. . .
60 Robert Duncan..
61 James Buckley
62 James Bucklev, R. Mitchell Smith
63 Elias Brettle..'
64 Elias Brettle, Wesley Colpitts. . .
65 Elias Brettle, Charles W. T. Dutcher. . . .
66 Thomas Smith, Charles W. T. Dutcher. . .
67 Thomas Smith, William Sargent .
68 Robert Wasson, William Sargent
69 Robert Wasson, R. Barry Mack.
70 Robert Wasson..
71 JothamM. Fulton, M.A
72 Jotham M. Fulton, M.A
73 Joseph S. Coffin . .
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
300
238
298
468
402
378
392
331
389
332
297
278
269
302
328
368
176
142
139
130
20 15
12 72
18 80
21 18
22 27
24
21
95
00
00
24 00
9 50
9 60
14 20
10
89
35
60
00
10
00
23
23
08
49
43
08
00
00
05
11
68
46
31
96
77
49
00
50
12 72
29 14
23 16
22 72
23 42
6
83
6
00
8 05
7
60
7
76
4
20
7
52
10
75
11
48
5
90
6
13
6
20
6
50
165 71
135 67
154 09
158 82
164 57
141
171
147
92
134 20
118 52
66 37
85 18
98 66
50 52
52 93
28 11
24 00
38
61
76
17
BATHURST.
07
91
67
53
20
30
50
75
30
50
20
20
76
00
00
11
21
A town on the Kepisiquit Bay, in the Electoral District of Gloucester, Province of New Brunswick
1855 Robert A. Temple. . ; 107 ...
56 Wesley C. Beals ■ 96 2 80
57 Wesley C. Beals. \ 83 5 21 5 02 3
58 Wesley C. Beals.... ..' 81 3 63 2 28 1
59 Charles Gaskin. . . . . . . . . i 77 3 60 2 27 1
60 William W. Perkins. . . . . 38 4 00 1
61 William W. Perkins. .... . . 179 6 00 2 08 5
62 William Perkin. .. .' 143 6 00 125 2
63 Robert Tweedy . 130 6 50 165 4
64 Robert Tweedy . 100 9 00 125 3
65 Robert Tweedy.. ... 100 6 00 100 3 00
66 William Alcorn ... 114 7 10 110 4
67 William Alcorn. 106 12 00 1 30 4
68 William Alcorn 97 7 10 1 25 3
69 Richard Weddall 97 7 10 130 3
70 Richard Weddall. ... 94 812 1 00 3
71 Richard Weddall 108 9 06 150 3
72 Charles H. Paisley, M.A. 93 9 00 150 3
73 Charles H. Paisley, M.A 95 9 38 175 5
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.. 92 9 40 1 85 5
52 23
34 37
39 59
19 65
28 02
,24 50
31 95
35 38
23 90
35 90
27 70
26 00
35 74
41 55
53 86
26 55
43 77
42 65
BEDEQUE.
A villag*- and harbour on Northumberland Straits, in the Electoral District of Prince,
Prince Edward Island.
1855 Chas. De Wolfe, M.A., Alex. M. Des Brisay
56 George M. Barratt, William C. MeKinnon . .
57 George M. Barratt, William C. MeKinnon .
58 George M. Barratt .
59 John Prince
60 John Prince . .
61 Samuel W. Sprague
62 Samuel W Sprague
63 Samuel W. Sprague
64 Richard Smith. .
65 Richard Smith
66 Richard Smith. .
309
290
27S
246
267
352
318
322
315
284
359
490
6 40
6 67
2 67
5 33
6 00
2 67
6 92
7 40
4 14
8 37
6 92
3 43
18 25
11 84
3 97
19 83
10 00
2 30
10 55
9 96
2 00
7 29
10 10
2 50
8 15
10 79
3 00
9 77
11 00
3 00
14 00
Province of
250 48
272 92
254 58
268 38
305 42
166 67
161 72
234 18
231 59
371 92
406
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1867 Richard Weddall
68 Richard Weddall, Thomas J. Deinstadt
69 Paul Priestwood, Thomas J. Deinstadt.
70 Paul Prestwood, Robert A. Daniel ....
71 Paul Prestwood, Robert A. Daniel. .
72 John S. Phinney, John Ellis. .
73 John S. Phinney. . . . ....
74 N. B. &. P. E. I. Conference
No. of
Members.
Funds.
415
320
364
334
326
324
286
156
Conting. Educa.
$51 27
29 43
3d 20
30 40
30 40
30 40
30 40
15 20
$2 85
00
50
41
50
40
55
30
Sup. M.
$16 66
16 16
15 00
22 25
22 25
22 25
10 51
10 69
$3-i0 25
357 48
227 41
327 85
268 33
238 69
500 63
196 27
BERMUDAS.
A group of Islands in the Atlantic Ocean, situate 800 miles south of Nova Scotia, and 600 miles from
Caps Hatteras, on the North American coast.
1855 Isaac Whitehouse, Robert Duncan . . I 368
56 William T. Cardy, Robert Duncan . . j 367
57 William T. Cardy, John Cassidy i 367 ...
58 William T. Cardy, John Cassidy. 386 4 83 3 87 4 42 1,462 00
59 William T. Cardy, Douglas Chapman.. 380 4 83 .... .. 674 63
60 Frederick W. Moore, William Ryan 354 5 75 3 75 4 37 552 12
61 Frederick W Moore, William Ryan 536 18 87 . . I 26 25 776 70
62 Fred. W Moore, W. Ryan, Win. W. Percival 548 22 50 11 75 21 98 942 87
63 R. Duncan, F. Harrison, Wm. W. Percival. . 520 25 50 20 10 25 50 1,111 86
64 R. Duncan, F Harrison, Wm. W Percival. . 490 39 70 25 18 60 85 1,126 89
65 R. Duncan, W. W Percival, J. McC. Fulton. 456 30 89 14 35 50 00 1,244 56
66 W Ryan, J. McC. Fulton, A. S. Des Brisay . 445 39 05 21 29 58 25 983 56
67 Robt. A. Temple, Wm. Ryan, J. McC. Fulton. 495 32 84 14 66 32 84 937 93
68 Work divided— see below 465 ! 24 85 16 46 ;■ 35 25 752 80
BERMUDA— HAMILTON.
1868 Robert Alder Temple
69 Robert Alder Temple
70 Stephen Humphrey, M.A., Wm. H. Evans.
71 Stephen Humphrey, M.A , Wm. H. Evans
72 John Cassidy, William H. Evans...
73 John Cassidy, Charles M. Tyler .
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
244
220
177
197
185
185
—
li 89
5 25
18 31
12 00
5 00
18 50
18 50
8 65
25 49
18 50
9 70
26 00
18 00
10 00
27 00
BERMUDA— ST. GEORGE'S.
1868 William Rvan ...
69 George W'Tuttle
70 George W. Tuttle
71 T. Watson Smith, A. R. B. Shrewsbury
72 T. Watson Smith, A. R. B. Shrewsbury
73 T. Watson Smith, A. R. B. Shrewsbury..
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .
133
113
74
161
173
209
1868 Thomas Rogers, A.B. .
69 Thomas Rogers, A.B . .
70 Fletcher A. Weldon . . .
71 United with Hamilton.
BERMUDA— SOM ERSET.
31
77
36
6 12
9 75
15 45
14 60
15 05
3 56
6 50
10
06
•28
10
45
1 37
1 75
8 95
12 50
19
30
18
70
19
33 !
5 52
7 50
250 14
260 54
446 44
482 19
490 72
213 66
215 97
344 28
376 22
371 03
212 70
111 25
BERWICK.
A town in the Electoral District of King's, Province of Nova Scotia.
1869 Fletcher H. W Tickles
70 Fletcher H. W Pickles
71 John Prince .. ,
72 John S. Addy
73 John S. Addy. .
74 Nova Scotia Conference
205
270
295
237
229
259
6 05
5 37
5 08
6 10
1 75
5 10
6 15
2 0.)
5 12
7 00
2 12
5 30
7 00
2 10
5 00
7 00
2 54
5 34
BLISS VI LLE.
A village in the Electoral District of Sunbury, Province of New Brunswick.
1871 Jeremiah Embree . .
72 Supplied. . , . . . 68
73 Supplied. .' 72
74 See Gibson, N. B. & P. E. I. Conference ... 59
2 35
3 00
2 37
3 00
1 25
2 00
10 00
66 64
73 35
76 29
76 35
1C5 78
51 24
9 00
6 11
Tryon set off.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
407
BLOCK HOUSE MINES.
A Mission in the Electoral District of Lunenburg, Provin ce of Nova Scotia.
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1865 John Winterbotham. . .
67 Isaac E. Thurlow.. ...
68
"22
11
10"
|6 35
16 25
5 00
$1 78
2 82
1 00
.$9 41
4 70
2 10
59 28
74 79
17 50
A town on the River Annapolis,
1855 William Wilson
56 William Wilson
57 William Wilson
58 Michael Pickles. . .
59 Michael Pickles.
60 Michael Pickles.
61 Thomas' H. Da vies
62 Thomas H. Davies ...
63 Thomas H. Davies .
64 Henry Daniel
65 Henry Daniel
66 Henry Daniel . .
67 John S, Addy
68 John S. Addy
69 John S. Addy
70 William H. Heartz
71 William H. Heartz, Eben E.
72 William H. Heartz, Eben E.
73 Stephen F. Huestis, Jesse B.
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
BRIDGETOWN.
in the Electoral District of Annapolis,
142
166
174
195
186
90
168
160
154
147
129
133
127
147
137
135
114
146
169
179
Province of Nova Scotia.
England .
England. .
Giles .
10 23
7 83
2 80
2 43
6 12
1 85
3 67
2 36
3 12
6 60
4 50
6 00
5 20
2 80
5 20
5 00
10 85
4 00
9 00
10 00
2 85
9 00
10 50
3 30
9 00
10 57
2 65
10 60
11 49
3 25
11 00
23 75
3 25
11 50
12 00
3 61
9 50
9 83
2 73
5 50
8 79
2 43
6 12
8 90
6 65
7 75
8 95
58 10
8 07
8 97
8 25
8 19
9 00
8 50
9 30
BURLINGTON.
A small village i*'the Electoral District of Kings', Province of Nova Scotia.
1871 John Johnson . .
72 John Johnson 155
73 Ezra B. Moore 210
74 Nova Scotia Conference. . . -• 183
7 90
5 85
5 48
8 00
6 00
5 50
8 00
3 50
4 20
BURTON.
A small village in the Electoral District of Sunbury,
45
66
74
1855 George S. Milligan, M.A..
56 Hezekiah McKeown . .
57 Hezekiah McKeown ....
58
59
United with Capetown
69 Fletcher A. Weldon. .
61 Frederick Harrison
62 George Harrison . . .
63 John J. Colter..
64 Benjamin J. Johnston ,
65
103
60
67
55
59
56
Province of New Brunswick.
191 90
172 00
166 60
138 32
124 03
116 83
115 64
111 86
114 57
128 28
104 82
105 85
100 33
109 95
135 55
111 92
143 33
120 00
105 55
69 50
82 18
50
00
3 66
3 50
00
1 00
1 50
06
0 65
0 65
00
0 75
1 00
00
1 00
2 17
25
1 00
1 00
25
0 60
1 00
48
92
34
62
ii 66
12
46
10 85
17
40
12
32
c.
CALEDONIA.
A village in the Electoral District of Queen's,
1866 Ezra B. Moore ..
67 Charles W. T. Dutcher.
68 Charles W. T. Dutcher
69 William Sargent
70 Wilson, W Lodge ...
71
72 Caleb Parker
73 Caleb Parker
74 Nova Scotia Conference
Province of Prince Edward Island.
20
22
49
38
34
32
30
30
78
.... 1
4 00 j
1 05
6 70
0 75 !
1 12
0 80
1 00
1 92
0 82
3 77
1 15
0 80
3 00
i 05
i'66
1 03
1 03
1 15
1 10
2 00
2 00
9 47
5 50
408
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
CANNING.
A town in King's County, Province of Nova Scotia. — See Cornwallis East.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1869 Richard Smith .......
70 George 0. Huestis
71 George 0. Huestis
72 George O Huestis . .
73 Fletcher H. W„ Pickles.
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
No. of
Members.
137
166
145
138
131
208
Funds.
Conting Educa. Sup. M
$3 25
7 00
7 50
7 50
7 74
8 00
$1 70
3 00
8 00
7 00
6 25
6 20
$5 24
7 07
8 00
Miss'y.
CANTERBURY.
A village in the County of York, Province of New Brunswick.
1870 Frederick W. Harrison
71 Frederick W. Harrison, Robert S. Crisp 84
72 John S. Allen 72
73 John S. Allen, Edward Bell . 83
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.. ... 91
6 00
1 60
5 00
6 00
3 00
8 00
6 00
2 00
8 00
6 00
2 00
8 00
$77 72
71 77
74 36
51 93
53 00
51 20
24 34
30 92
59 30
26 82
CASCUMPEC.
A small village in the Electoral District of Prince, Province of Prince Edward Island.
1864 Richard Pratt .
65 Richard Pratt 10 I 0 50 ,', ' 0 50
66 United with West Cape . . . . . . 15 I 0 57
CHARLOTTETOWN.
1 00
The chief city of the Province
1855 John McMurray, John Brewster
56 John McMurray, Richard Smith
57 Ingham Sutcliffe. .... ....
58 Ingham Sutcliffe
59 Ingham Sutcliffe, William W. Perkins
60 Henry Daniel
61 Henry Daniel, Richard Pratt
62 John Brewster
63 John Brewster
64 Matthew Richey, D.D., Howard Sprague, B.A
65 Matthew Richey, D.D., Howard Sprague, B.A
66 Matthew Richey, D.D., Jabez A. Rogers
67 Henry Pope, Jr
68 Henry Pope, Jr. Frederick W. Moore . ...
69 HeDry Pope, Jr
70 George S. Milligan, M.A ..
71 James Taylor, Robert McArthur
72 James Taylor, Robert McArthur
73 Duncan D Currie, William Penna..
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference
of Prince Edward Island.
482
482
370
336
562
402
350
397
367
328
435
366
341
436
380
389
375
380
361
846
40 68
.,„
37 82
9 75
24 00
27 12
7 20
34 08
44 75
7 50
45 86
50 44
5 83
42 08
61 00
6 67
50 92
64 38
6 66
51 97
65 00
6 00
40 00
66 00
7 50
40 00
17 44
4 36
31 52
60 18
5 On
40 00
37 68
5 00
46 12
38 32
6 66
46 64
44 16
7 00
54 07
51 56
6 66
54 06
51 56
73 66
46 24
51 56
15 00
46 00
51 62
17 00
34 48
52 00
19 00
50 00
CORNWALL.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
A town in the Electoral District of Queen's, Prince Edward Island.
William W. Perkins
Henry Pope, Jr
Alexander W Nicholson
Alexander W. Nicholson
Jeremiah V. Jost
Jeremiah V Jost
Henry Pope, Jr
Henry Pope, Jr . . .
Henry Pope, Jr
John Wintcrbotham
John Wintcrbotham
John Wintcrbotham ..........
Edwin Evans, Waldron W Brewer..
Edwin Evans, Waldron W. Brewer.,
Edwin Evans, Waldron W. Brewer. ,
George O. Huestis, Aquila Lucas..
N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
253
286
230
193
200
196
265
220
192
205
175
180
209
190
220
3U0
12 78
9 07
00
80
80
6 00
00
50
10 00
10 00
19 30
19 30
19 30
11 50
19 30
19 00
1 25
3 30
2 34
3 25
2 55
3 60
1 80
2 40
1 50
2 40
1 20
9 50
1 47
8 00
2 00
8 00
2 25
8 50
2 51
8 50
1 56
20 00
2 87
19 30
2 50
, 12 00
2 60
12 50
2 60
12 50
3 25
12 75
968 35
713 60
801 26
848 85
954 95
780 58
767 83
744 55
693 99
818 09
821 03
844 08
852 97
890 54
898 90
884 46
980 67
895 17
181 75
175 68
179 50
75 51
75 46
101 00
143 05
219 81
201 96
244 07
330 64
365 90
458 43
466 01
475 87
507 40
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
409
CORNWALLIS.
A village in King's County, Nova Scotia. It was formerly part of Horton Circuit.
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M. Miss'y.
1855 Thomas Harris. ...
56 James Taylor
57 James Taylor, John Lathern
58 James Taylor, John Lathern..
59 William Smithson, George Butcher
238
265
289
387
406
•$8 78
7 20
12 05
20 00
m 73
3 00
4 10
8 00
$9 43
20 78
16 08
20 90
§190 45
183 43
235 63
227 66
1860 William Smithson .
61 William Smithson .
62 James G. Hennigar..
63 James G. Hennigar.
64 James G. Hennigar.
65 James G. Hennigar.,
66 Richard Weddall...
67 Richard Smith.. . .
68 Richard Smith.. ..
69 Scf Canning..
1860 George Butcher.
61 George Butcher.
62 Richard Smith..
63 Richard Smith....
64 Thomas H. Davies.
65 Thomas H. Davies.
66 John Read . .
67 John Read.
68 John Read
69 Sep Berwick .
CORNWALLIS, EAST.
130
130
137
177
154
145
158
137
137
10 00
10 20
10 30
11 00
11
00
12
00
13
32
12
00
3
25
4 03
2 20
1 10
1 75
1 00
2t>
06
1 34
CORNWALLIS, WEST.
240
237
259
223
194
190
207
200
205
COVERDALE.
A village in Albert County, Province of New Brunswick.
1858
59
Isaac Thurlow
60 Thomas Hart. .
61 Elias Slacklord .
62 Elias Slackford .
63 Benjamin J. Johnson . .
64 John J. Colter
65 R. Mitchell Smith
66 Asa B. Waters
67 United with Moncton .
115
107
84
96
118
116
110
133
110
12
53
13
00
6
00
6
30
5 00
6
00
6
00
3
50
5
24
10 00
4 03
10 30
13 00
4 25
10 30
5 53
2 00
8 25
5 75
1 00
9 60
4 26
1 00
9 70
6 00
1 05
7 50
11 15
1 20
6 25
7 00
1 55
6 35
6 05
5 37
5 08 (
5 00
6 87
5 18
3 93
2 93
0 94
4 56
2 60
0 90
4 60
2 00
0 95
3 00
2 07
0 50
2 00
3 00
1 30
2 07
5 60
3 00
4 00
6 00
2 90
4 10
89 85
95 00
82 55
83 85
88 00
88 00
67 14
51 88
77 72
71 87
104 42
90 00
72 00
56 00
50 00
51 13
67 36
66 64
26 71
19 25
9 00
24 78
12 00
18 75
42 24
37 61
D.
DALHOUSIE.
A village on Bay Chaleur, liestigouche County, Province of New Brunswick.
1855 James 'I' weedy
56 James Tweedy
57
58
59
60
61 George Harrison .
62 John J. Colter..
63 Isaac N. Parker . .
64 Isaac N. Parker . .
65 Isaac N. Parker . .
66 Robert H. Tavlor
60
58
58
50
54
72
76
84
1
60
1
00
4
00
4
00
4
00
4
00
5
10
1 20
1 40
2 95
1 46
0 60
1 00
0 75
2 08
1 00
2 75
1 40
3 50
13 63
2 00
410
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
1867 Robert H. Taylor. ,
68 . .
69
70
71 .
72
73
74 N. B. K P E. 1. Conference.
No. of
Members.
60
37
31
22
22
22
22 *
31
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
$5 10
5 10
5 00
$2 00
Sup. M.
1856
57
53
59
60
61
62
63
61
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
DARTMOUTH.
A village near Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia.
John Winterbotham.
John Winterbotham. . . .
John S. Phinney . .
John Casr.idy ....
Theophilus S Richey
Theophilus S. Richey
73
74
Joseph G. Angwin . .
Joseph G. Angwin
Joseph G. Angwin .
Howard Sprague, M.A. .
Jabez, A. Rogers.
Jabez A. Rogers
Jabez A. Rogers . .
Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
Alexander W. Nicolson . .
Joseph G. Angwin .......
Novii Scotia Conference .. »
DIGBY.
A village in the Electoral District
Robert A. Chesley .......
George W Tuttle .
George W. Tuttle ....
George V. Tuttle
William McCarty
William McCarty ..
William McCarty, Benjamin J. Johnston
James Taylor. . .
James Taylor
James Taylor.
Stephen F. Huestis.. . ......
Stephen F Huestis
Stephen F. Huesti
William ( '. Brown
William (.'. Brown . .
William < '. Brown. .
James Kngland ....
James England ....
.Tames England . .
Novo Scotia Confereni
Ezra B.
Ezra B.
Moore.. .
Moore .
48
55
47
39
25
25
15
32
37
42
28
32
34
37
38
38
39
28
of Digby.
117
130
146
119
131
180
186
230
170
148
143
185
154
173
176
166
209
146
85
85
4 00
13 39
14 00
14 00
3 09
3 04
3 71
6 00
69
53
00
73
97
35
40
2 00
3 50
4 42
2 57
2 37
2 42
2 50
1 96
2 88
3 00
52 00
41
40
10
Nova Scotia.
8
12
5
50
3
05
2
87
7
02
8
00
6 00
5
32
6
03
5
00
5
75
10
50
6
75
4
25
4
83
4
87
5
00
4
00
4
00
10
53
$5 5U
4 25
3 00
10 35
13 88
5 00
1 89
2 90
3 39
4 66
5 20
6 20
8 00
8 20
8 39
8 64
8 25
5 50
DIGBY NECK.
A neck of land on the East Coast of the Bay of Fundy, Nova Scotia.
1862 Benjamin J. Johnston . .
63 Charles W T. Dutcher. . . .
64 Charles W T. Dutcher.
65 Alfred E. Le Page
66 Thomas J. Deinstadt.
67 Thomas J. Deinstadt...
68 Fletcher A. Weldon
69 Thomas Allen .
70 Supplied
71 Jesse Giles .......
72 William Dobson ..
73 William Dobson
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
76
68
65
172
84
76
67
93
80
76
55
Miss'y.
08
92
2 25
7 00
2 50
9 04 !
2 25
8 29
2 32
5 70
1 78
4 80
1 28
4 58
1 27
••5 40
I 40
5 20
1 70
6 20
1 30
6 50
1 73
7 25
2 15
S 05
10 50
■8 62
4 50
S 30
3 34
6 00
2 67
6 00 |
1 20
1 00
2 75
1 15
1 75
5 00
1 47
3 00
3 00
1 00
2 00
3 00
1 00
2 00
3 25
0 21
1 00
3 40
0 50
0 40
2 14
0 48
2 11
2 00
1 02
3 00
1 10
1 30
2 00
1 04
1 50
1 10
0 75
0 60
1 00
H oo
2 00
69 10
214 34
165 45
90 48
55 47
41 18
58 27
80 50
37 00
30 50
55 00
39 71
47 70
31 17
31 42
18 31
10 75
105 26
59 62
58 43
77 71
85 56
67 24
57 02
63 86
59 05
83 22
61 73
103 41
111 37
94 61
99 75
104 37
60 40
57 75
24 22
20 00
19 50
15 57
13 40
5 16
17 72
4 35
18 89
20 00
19 00
12 00
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
411
DORCHESTER.
A town in the County of Westmoreland, Province of New Brunswick.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1863 George Butcher.
64 George Butcher
65 Fletcher H. W. Pickles..
66 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
67 William C. Brown . . .
68 Joseph G. Angwin.
69 Joseph G. Angwin . .
•70 Robert A. Temple
71 Robert A. Temple <.
72 Robert A. Temple , '
73 William McCarty .
74 KB. & P.E I. Conference.
Funds.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
67
$7 00
$1 50
$4 00
67
7 00
2 00
4 00
67
7 00
2 00
4 50
93
8 00
2 50
5 30
73
9 50
3 50
4 98
61
8 00
2 50
4 93
62
8 00
1 37
5 00
56
8 0)
1 75
5 00
63
7 00
1 74
3 17
58
7 14
1 55
3 50
65
7 29
2 40
3 50
52
7 94
2 50
3 30
Miss'y.
$27 50
32 50
13 50
38 75
38 85
25 37
21 16
17 49
52 14
37 81
31 15
31 82
F.
FAIRVILLE.
A village in the County of St. John, New Brunswick.
West Circuit.
1864 Job Shenton
65 Job Shenton
66 Joseph G. Angwin .
67 Joseph G. Angwin .
68 Douglas Chapman ...
69 Douglas Chapman ...
70 Humphrey P Cowperthwaite, M.A
71 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A.
72 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A. . . .
73 John Prince
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.. . ,
FALMOUTH.
A village in the County of Hants, Nova Scotia.
1864 Andrew Gray
65 Andrew Gray
66 Charles B. Pitblado
67 Charles B. Pitblado
68 Charles B. Pitblado ...
69 George M. Barratt
70 George M. Barratt . . .
71 George M Barratt . .
72 James G. Hennigar, President of Conference.
73 See Hantsport .
It was formerly part oi the St. John
"84
5 25
1 28
7 45
83
6 00
1 77
6 80
69
6 74
2 02
4 59
92
8 45
3 12
6 29
75
6 12
1 10
5 (JO
70
6 24
1 23
4 84
66
6 24
2 00
5 00
69
6 25
2 10
5 00
65
6 25
2 00
5 00
75
6 50
1 60
6 00
84
5 00
1 17
3 33
97
5 80
1 50
4 20
152
6 00
0 75
2 00
94
4 00
0 75
0 98
96
4 50
1 00
2 10
76
4 20
1 20
4 10
76
4 20
2 40
4 25
76
4 30
2 70
4 90
76
4 00
2 00
4 50
. FLORENCEVILLE.
A village in the County of Carletor*, New
1862 Alexander S. Tuttle
63 Alexander S. Tuttle. . . '
64 Alexander S. Tuttle. . .
65 John W. Howie
66 John W. Howie
67 James R. Hart
68 James R. Hart. . ,
69 William W Percival.
70 William W. Percival
71 William W. Percival
72 Isaac Howie .-.
73 Isaac Howie .
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
Brunswick.
169
6 25
1 50
2 00
155
6 25
1 25
2 00
192
6 25
1 00
2 75
157
7 35
1 00
2 16
150
7 35
1 26
2 40
121
- 7 40
1 66
6 14
111
7 40
2 15
2 56
113
5 75
1 45
3 50
135
6 00
1 70
3 50
135
6 00
1 20
2 50
125
5 00
1 20
1 90
127
6 00
1 30
2 30
44 53
39 62
41 18
49 50
67 03
58 61
36 59
24 00
30 05
27 91
39 28
56 00
28 50
26 25
31 43
32 00
34 16
28 30
22 00
23 35
22
78
22 20
31
92
56 71
53 58
45
56
41
43
39
15
41
00
35
20
23 72
412
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
FREDERICKTON.
A city in the County of York, Province of New Brunswick.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Conting. 1 Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1855 Charles Churchill.. .
56 John Brewster, John Lathern
57 John Brewster, George Butcher ....
58 -Tolin Rrewstpr. ftportrp Butcher. ....
s.
290
238
237
261
,300
320
230
178
170
190
245
220
219
213
168
168
165
172
162
210
$44 87
47 62
15 23
24 00
24 00
36 25
17 58
18 50
23 00
23 00
24 10
25 70
25 00
25 60
25 60
26 00
27 65
28 00
40 00
$17 12
18 00
10 00
10 00
10 45
10 00
9 00
8 00
7 50
7 50
7 50
7 51
10 00
7 50
9 50
9 90
10 00
. 20 00
$24 66
24 00
12 00
16 00
35 85
20 80
17 50
15 00
15 09
15 10
21 00
21 00
21 40
16 46
16 66
19 93
28 00
35 00
$138 00
160 00
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Thos. M. Albrighton, Fletcher H. W Pickle
Charles Stewart, Joseph S. Coffin
164 53
189 89
James England ...
210 03
172 37
George 0. Huestis
John Lathern
Duncan D. Currie . . .'
Duncan D. Currie.
Duncan D. Currie, Silas C. Fulton
Leonard Gaetz .
Leonard Gaetz, Charles M. Tyler
Leonard Gaetz
N. B. & P. E. I. Conference...
.....
157 32
151 37
132 20
128 47
175 75
135 25
143 44
141 50
129 63
158 31
151 60
105 75
a.
1866 Alfred E
67 John W
68 John W.
69 John W.
GABARUS.
.So called from the name of a bay on the Atlantic coast, Cape Breton.
Le Page . . . |
Howie
Howie ....
Howie . .
70 John W. Howie, Henry J. Clarke
71 Henry J. Clarke.
72 Henry J. Clarke. .. .. ..
73 George F. Day ..
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .
86
104
84
106
99
110
178
130
2 50
0 81
3 95
5 00
1 00
1 45
5 00
1 00
1 15
5 50
1 13
1 30
5 50
1 71
1 91
6 50
2 20
3 00
7 00
2 00
3 00
2 00
1 75
2 10
GAGETOWN.
A town in Queen's County, New Brunswick.
1858 Hezekiah McKeown, David B. Scott
59 William C. Brown, David B. Scott.
60 Henry Holland. ........
61 John Read
62 John Read.
63 Thomas Watson Smith .
64 Thomas Watson Smith .
65 Alexander S. Tuttle. .
66 John S. Allen ...
67 John Cassidy. .
68 George B. Payson.
69 George B. Payson.
70 George B. Payson.
71 Elias Slaekfbrd.
72 Elias Slackford.
73 Elias Slackford
74 N. B. &. P. E. I. Conference. f
136
146
44
65
55
47
40
107
75
75
63
65
79
73
76
74
4 00
1 00
3 00
5 00
2 00
8 00
4 52
1 00
1 25
3 42
1 10
1 40
6 25
1 10
1 50
5 25
1 00
1 50
5 25
1 00
1 60
8 10
1 25
2 25
8 10
1 30.
3 00
8 10
1 86
3 78
8 24
2 12
4 15
6 79
2 40
4 56
7 00
2 45
5 05
7 00
2 50
6 00
7 00
2 50
6 00
7 00
2 50
6 00
GEORGETOWN.
A village in King's County, Prince Edward Island
1872 John Astbury . . . . .... . .
73 John Astbury .... . 38 3 70
74 N.B. & P. E. I. Conference. . 36 3 51
2 65
2 65
90
41 16
20 10
23 33
27 57
13 91
30 62
20 00
39 07
45 90
69 42
33 92
52 80
43 08
20 00
19 20
39 43
33 86
29 07
27 18
37 49
30 01
28 00
20 87
21 80
15 03
10 31
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
413
GOLDENVILLE.
A village in the Electoral District of Guysborough, Nova Scotia.
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
^Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1871 Augustus B. Morris, B.A —
72 Supplied from Sackville
73 John Craig
74 Nova Scotia Conference
.... 10
20
1 75
SI 10
$1 38
$3 00
GRAND LAKE.
So called from a Lake in the Electoral District of St. John, New Brunswick.
1861 Christopher S. Lane j I
62 John A. Mosher. . .
63 John A. Mosher.
,64 Asa B. Waters..
65 George Harrison .. . 62 ! 5 00 ... i 2 00
66 George Harrison . .. 61 j 4 00
67 George Harrison.. ..' ! 107 j 6 18
68 Joseph B. Hemmeon 124 i 2 95
69 Joseph B. Hemmeon . . . 100 , 3 00
70 Joseph B. Hemmeon. . K'3 4 00
71 Robert O'B. Johnson .. . 106 | 4 50
* 72 Robert O'B Johnson, James Crisp 85 5 00
73 Robert O'B. Johnson.. .. 85 5 00
74 N. B. & P E. I. Conference ... . 90 I 5 00
1 24 ;
2 45
9 58
1 37 ,
3 15
15 58
2 20 .
3 19
24 87
1 00
4 00
28 10
i 20 ;
5 00
22 20
2 00
4 00
17 00
2 00
5 00
56 86
2 00
2 81
54 42
2 00 ,
3 00
42 52
1872 Supplied
73 John W Doull, B.A..
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
GRAND LAKE, WEST.
'.'.'. 29
29
2 00
0 40
2 00
0 95
GRANVILLE FERRY.
A village in Annapolis County, Province of Nova Scotia
1871 Joseph Hart. .
72 Joseph Hart 61
73 James R Hart . 61
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .. ..74
GREENWICH.
A village in the Electoral District of King, New Brunswick.
1855 Duncan D. Currie
56 Duncan T). Currie
57 James Burns .
58 James Burns .
59 James Burns
60 Stephen T. Teed . . .
61 Stephen T. Teed...
62 Stephen T. Teed
63 David B. Scott
64 David B Scott
65 David B Scott . . .
66 Joseph Sutcliffe . . .
67 John S. Allen .
68 John S. Allen .
69 John S. Allen.
70 Isaac N. Parker
71 Sec Jerusalem..
175
231
146
179
182
135
189
127
121
137
142
130
112
107
113
110
2 27
3 98
0 78
1 10
4 00
7 75
8 06
8 50
8 5!)
8 80
8 80
8 80
8 80
7 44
8 00
8 00
99
00
07
10
00
00
0 60
00
00
20
20
25
1 30
25
12
2 64
6 10
2 42
3 31
6 10
23 48
3 44
6 10
1 92
3 87
1
87
5
97
8
98
8
80
4
00
4
25
4
00
3
50
3
70
4
00
3 00
3
00
4
18
4
11
4
50
38 59
34 89
33 08
80
10
57
83
61
35
45
32
95
95
90
15
45
23
13
40
30
96
46 G6
31
29
30
32
27
26
27
20
8 52
GUYSBORO' and CANSO.
Guysboro' is a town near the head of Chedabucto Bay, and Canso is a village on Cape- Canso, both at
the eastern extremity of the Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 J. R. Narraway, T. Gaetz, Win. C. McKinnonl 330
56 James R. Narraway, Thomas Gaetz, George
Butcher, Stephen T. Teed 348
57 George O. Huestis, Wm. Perkin, John Howie 398
58 Geo. 0. Huestis, Jos. Sutcliffe, J. J. Teasdale 300
9 00
.".'.
\ ■ • • *
17 02
3 07
15 CO
12 00
2 95
16 22
223 37
153 52
414
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 G. 0. Huestis, S F. Huestis, J. J. Teasdale. .
60 G S. Milligan, M. A , I. Thurlow, R. M. Smith
61 G. S. Milligan, M.A., R. Morton, I. Thurlow
62 G. W. Tuttle, R. Morton, J. B. Hemmeon
63 G W. Tuttle, J. Johnson, J. B. Hemmeon
64 G. W. Tuttle, J. Johnson, T. J. Deinstadt.
65 James Burns, Thomas J. Deinstadt. ...
66 James Burns, Wilson W. Lodge
67 James Burns, Wilson W. Lodge
68 George Johnson, Levi Johnson
69 George Johnson, Levi Johnson.. . .
70 John Cassidy, William Dobson .
71 John Cassidy, William Dobson ...
72 Jeremiah V Jost, Thomas H James
73 Elias Biettle, Richey Bird.. .
74 Nova Scotia Conference
No. of
Members
286
332
374
366
295
266
328
138
126
220
134
133
146
127
144
150
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$16 40
16 45
14 47
13 71
8
50
14
CO
J4
48
11
50
11
62
10
50
8
50
7
25
8
00
10 00
11
00
13
17 I
•?3 12
98
81
27
50
00
40
25
26
20
21
25
04
40
33
50
$11 67
10 (0
12 27
10 28
5 00
8 CO
11 00
9 00
9 12
4 45
4 50
4 65
9 67
8 50
8 60
10 52
$145 32
159 32
195 26
115 35
123 00
148 60
128 25
135 75
113 26
77 9.j
80 Oo
81 25
80 85
67 85
51 00
84 4g
H.
HALIFAX, NORTH.
The capital of the Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 John B Brownell. ........ \
56 Charles Churchill, Samuel Avery 188
57 Charles Churchill, Robert Duncan 194
58 Roland Mortoa . . . . 218
59 Samuel W. Sprague, John Brewster, R. Pratt: * 222
60 Samuel W Sprague, John Brewster, R. Prattj 495
61 John S. Addy, John Brewster 425
62 John S. Addy, John Lathern. ... 457
63 John S. Addy, John Lathern 440
64 Edmund Botterell, John Lathern.. .. '. . . 420
65 Edmund Botterell, Robert Alder Temple 389
66 Edmund Botterell . . . . 218
67 GeorgeS. Milligan, M. A 260
68 George S. Milligan, M. A., John A. Clark, M. A. 265
69 GeorgeS. Milligan, M. A., John A. Clarke.M.A. 430
70 Jabez A. Rogers, William Sargent. . . 436
71 Jabez A. Rogers, William Sargent ... . 397
72 Jabez A. Rogers, William Sargent 383
73 John Lathern, Robert McArthur . 372
74 Nova Scotia Conference. . . ....... . 406
HALIFAX,, SOUTH.
1855 James England .
56 James England 175
57 James England ... , .; . . ... 173
58 Samuel W. Sprague 202
59 ) „ .• ... 217
to > United with Halifax North, under the name
65 ) of Halifax.
66 Robert Alder Temple.
67 Alfred W. Turner
68 Alfred W. Turner . . .
69 Alfred W. Turner .
70 John A. Clark, M.A....
71 John A. Clark, M.A..
72 John Read ......
73 John Read . . ........
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
168
154
172
221
181
194
194
191
193
171 25
519 20
15 00
91 46
120 83
29 60
46 72
120 11
15 57
70 83
202 78
27 34
85 90
2(12 78
36 98
. 97 50
212 77
43 25
114 84
190 50
29 08
111 29
127 65
35 60
104 97
159 60
37 42
116 10
143 75
37 42
127 00
129 72
25 98
86 11
92 00
26 40
88 73
130 28
35 91
92 48
110 27
25 08
87 70
114 76
564 71
106 62
132 41
204 18
110 29
135 42
140 13
114 31
124 39
133 08
114 57
124 63
93 27
28 00
84 83
95 08
22 83
44 52
81 42
11 40
47 20
145 00
22 00
44 79
34 37
6 00
45 74
40 12
11 00
38 75
56 08
13 00
43 37
60 37
251 78
56 00
41 70
142 00
60 40
44 80
126 44
62 40
51 00
105 50
65 98
1873 John McMurray
74 Nova Scotia Conference
HANTSPORT.
A village in the County of Hants, Province of Nova Scotia.
76
96
4 00
2 50
2 00
1 25
4 50
2 75
2,041 34
1,987 50
1,936 92
1,749 32
1,643 41
1,560 67
1,736 94
1,793 17
2,142 81
1,774 02
921 65
939 67
952 06
1,055 32
9(16 56
907 00
865 54
608 85
See '
Halifax
North.
704 10
609 82
595 74
530 68
538 54
628 43
583 44
546 84
22 00
21 50
* Ha'.ifax South united.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
415
HAVELOCK.
A village in the Electoral District uf Digby, Nova Scotia.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1864 SuppHul
65 David W. Le Lacheur
66 Charles W. Dockrill. .
67 Isaac N. Parker
68 Isaac N. Parker
69 Isaac N. Parker
70 Thomas Allen .
71 Thomas Allen.
72 Thomas Allen ...
73 Edwin Mills
74 \\ B. & P. E. T. Conference.
No. of
Funds.
" I Con ting. ' Educa. Sup. M. j Miss'y.
113
112
m oo
SI 00
§1 50
S16 64
114
2 00
1 00
1 50
7 39
103
2 34
1 41
1 68
34 37
95
2 58
1 89
•2 47
50 40
95
5 00
2 00
2 50
4 17
93
5 50
2 07
2 50
1 88
98
5 50
•2 00 '
2 oo
6 94
99
5 50
2 15 i
2 00
5 78
103
5 60
2 76 ■
2 15
11 35
HILLSBORO'
A town in the County of Albert, Province of New Brunswick.
Parker ....
1866 Isaac N
67 Stephen Humphrey, B. A.
U8 Stephen Humphrey, M. A.
69 Stephen Humphrey, M.A.
70 Douglas Chapman . .
71 Douglas Chapman
72 Douglas Chapman
73 Charles Comben
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference..
6. ■>
101
69
80
76
60
67
59
5 00
00
00
80
15
15
15
6 17
1 32
2 18
2 00
4 74
1 86
3 75
1 86
4 00
1 93
4 00
2 40
4 10
2 50
5 48
2 54
25 75
17 50
44 16
21 00
25 74
18 77
25 65
25 90
22 81
HILLSBURG.
A village in the County of Inverness, Nova Scotia.
1865 Joseph S. Coffin
66 Joseph S. Coffin
67 Joseph S. Coffin.
68 Frederick W Harrison.
69 Frederick W Harrison .
70 William McCarty
71 William McCarty
72 George M. Barratt
73 George M. Barratt
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .
91
75
98
90
85
93
111
103
104
2 17
1 50
3o6
7 00
3 75
4 50
4 00
2 00
, 4 75
4 25
2 00
5 00
4 50
1 75
5 00
4 50
1 92
5 00
4 50
2 06
5 00
4 50
2 30
5 50
4 50
2 00
6 00
45 25
59 30
44 16
31 17
37 45
39 96
36 51
46 75
38 68
HOPEWELL.
A village in the County of Albert, New Brunswick.
1855 Richard AVeddall
56 Richard Weddall
57 Richard Weddall
58 James Buckley
59 James Buckley
60 James Buckley
61 Robert Tweedy
62 Robert Tweedy ....
63 Robert Wilson ..
64 Robert Wilson
65 Robert Wilson, Asa B. Waters.
66 James Tweedy
67 James Tweedy
68 James Tweedy
69 Alexander S. Tuttle
70 John M. Pike
71 Samuel Ackman
72 Samuel Ackman
73 Robert H. Taylor
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
228
184
194
193
193
205
199
207
199
286
276
276
155
136
125
181
181
185
186
175
8 01
8 53
10 H9
12 00
12 00
12 00
12
00
12
00
12 00
13 00
15
00
10
00
10 01
9
34
9
34
9
81
9
84
9
84
10 00
50
03
17
00
50
1 53
00
50
10
50
50
50
45
25
00
10
20
40
11
7
5
3
3
2
3
4
4
5
5
8
4
4
5
4
5
96
92
44
20
00
55
85
00
00
50
50
00
96
75
60
00
00
00
102 56
105 05
112 78
125 37
74 79
103 50
86 25
70 00
102 85
60 00
45 00
29 82
28 50
32 30
32 21
24 11
22 15
77 75
416
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
HORTON.
A town on the River Avon, King's County, Nova Seotia.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Frederick Smallwood.
56 James G. Hennigar . .
57 James G. Hennigar
58 James G. Hennigar ...
59 Thomas Angwin ....
60 Thomas Angwin, Fletcher H. W Pickles .
61 Thomas Angwin, Fletcher H. W Pickles . .
62 Henry Daniel, Wesley Colpitts .
63 Henry Daniel, Wesley Colpitts
64 Samuel W Sprague, Albert S. Des Brisay
65 Samuel W. Sprague, Albert S. Des Brisay..
66 Samuel W. Sprague, Robert B. Mack . . ,
67 Chris. Lockhart, H. P Cowperthwaite, B.A.
68 Chris. Lockhart, H. P. Cowperthwaite, B.A.
69 Chris. Lockhart, H. P. Cowperthwaite, B. A. ,
70 Stephen F Huestis. .
71 Stephen F. Huestis..
72 Stephen F. Huestis.. .
73 William H. Heartz
74 Nova Scotia Conference
No. of
Members
365
143
183
231
163
148
211
168
140
151
210
170
167
152
156
158
183
167
178
186
Funds.
Conting. Educa. j Sup. M. Miss'y.
37
40
6 00
96
67
65
60
8 60
9 28
$3 30
6)
00
97
18
20
3 00
3 00
3 58
10 00
3 50
19 68
3 15
12 50
3 90
13 38
4 40
13 69
5 83
11 69
6 09
12 00
7 00
12 00
6 00
12 00
6 35
$3 95
14 70
3 00
4 92
8 16
13 00
8 50
8 57
9 10
9 22
8 60
9 41
11 05
10 04
10 12
10 50
10 50
10 60
$258 00
271 00
229 17
215 37
178 31
142 38
142 95
128 60
87 34
74 39
67 70
88 30
78 10
81 01
74 20
93 83
99 05
87 50
INGONISH.
A small village on the Island of Cape Breton, in the Electoral District of Victoria, Province of Nova
Scotia.
1873 William Purvis .
74 Nova Scotia Conference ... 44
J.
JACKSONVILE.
A village in the County of Carleton, New Brunswick.
1862 Stephen E. Huestis. .
63 Stephen F. Huestis..
64 Stephen F. Huestis
65 Frederick W Harrison.
66 Frederick W Harrison .
67 Frederick W Harrison ...
68 John Cassidy . .
69 John Cassidy
70 Ezra B. Moore.. . ...
71 Ezra B. Moore.. , .
72 Ezra B. Moore
73 Isaac E. Thurlow..
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
185
171
209
173
155
165
152
154
176
163
154
152
6 25
1 00
4 00
6 25
1 00
3 50
6 50
1 20
4 00
7 35
1 54
5 40
9 35
2 00
6 00
7 35
2 00
7 00
7 50
2 55
6 96
7 27
2 80
7 00
8 00
3 00
7 00
8 00
3 40
7 10
8 00
3 00
6 00
8 00
3 00
5 00
65 92
55 27
45 91
44 62
52 54
55 26
50 66
113 12
89 96
88 73
70 97
64 74
JERUSALEM.
A village in the County of St. John, New Brunswick, formerly Greenwich Circuit.
1872 Isaac N. Parker
73 Thomas Allen.
74 N. B. & P. E. 1. Conference , .
90
8 00
2 12 I
4 50
14*17
85
8 00
2 00
4 50
10 50
64
4 00
2 00 |
1 75
2 74
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
417
K.
KEMPT.
A village in the Electoral District of Queen's, Nova Scotia.
Yeai
Names of Ministers.
1857 Joseph Hart
58 George B. Payson. .
59 George B. Payson
60 William Alcorn
61 William Alcorn
62 William Alcorn.
63 Richard Johnson
64 William Tweedy
65 William Tweedy .
66 William Tweodv
67 John A. Mosher.
68 John A. Mosher . . .
69 John A. Mosher
JfO John Johnson. ..
71 United with Burlington..
No. of
Members.
Fttxt>:
Conting.
202
196
225
170
184
214
181
180
182
186
121
108
106
106
4M
12
12
12
12
12
11
12
13
12
00
35
35
35
35
10
05
25
00
20
50
2<»
00
Educa.
II
o
Sup. M.
85
05
05
03
25
00
15
90
25
00
00
94
KENTVILLE.
A town in King's County, Province of Nova Scotia
1870 Arthur D. Morton, M.A
71 Richard W Weddall, B.A.. .
72 Richard W Weddall, B.A. .
73 William J. Johnson.
74 Nova Scotia Conference. . . .
£2
54
52
KINGSCLEAR.
A village in the County of York
1861 Edwin Evans
62 Edwin Evans. ...
63 Charles B. Pitblado
64 William H. Heartz..
65 John A. Clark, B.A
66 John A. Clark, M.A
67 John A. Clark, M.A
Province of New Brunswick.
69 Robert 0. B. Johnson ...
70 Robert 0. B. Johnson . .
71 Robert H. Taylor
72 Robert H. Taylor
73 Richard W. Weddall, B.A.
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference. . .
34
30
61
67
67
79
75
60
38
67
73
74
94
6
00
6
25
4
00
4
00
5
10
5
10
5
10
1
25
3
20
4
00
4
00
5
00
5
25
30
00
00
00
00
00
50
1
00
3 00
3
20
2
40
2
75
KING'S COUNTY.
A Mission in Prince Edward Island
1858 William Ryan i .... ,
59 Alexander W. Tuttle
60 Alexander W. Tuttle
61 Robert Wasson
62 See Murray Harbour
KINGSTON.
A village in King's County, Province of New Brunswick.
1861 John A. Mosher . .
62 Robert Wilson ....
63 Leonard Gaetz ....
64 Leonard Gaetz.
65 John J. Colter
66 John J. Colter.
67 John J. Colter
27
85
77
96
100
100
§3 97
4 20
7 70
7 70
7 70
3 06
3 25
15
5
25
4
25
o
75
5
00
5
25
6
00
1 31
6 65
1 96
1 40
1 25
1 95
1 1 50
1 75
1 84
1 55
1 80
1 75
1
00
1
00
2
00
2
50
2
00
■J
00
1
50
0
50
5
50
4
00
5
00
4
20
4
28
Miss'y.
»40 00
81 15
58 07
78 14
100 65
109 12
95 50
130 25
136 25
129 29
78 84
77 25
85 75
101 00
20 50
23 25
23 15
24 47
14 40
24 80
r
...
2 W
0 60
2 25
6 80
0 75
2 25
1 00
1 60
2 25
1 05
1 60
3 75
1 05
1 60
2
11
56
00
24 75
5
41
39
61
32 50
31 50
35 54
20 43
16
5 42 '
13 35
14
0 75
...
50
0 70 :
0 90
1 50
20 30
83
0 90 ■
1 00
0 6^
13 54
4 00
52 55
40 00
34 73
28 93
418
CIRCUITS,' STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
1868
69
' 70
71
72
73
74
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members
Elias Slackford
Elias Slackford
Elias Slackford. ...
Fletcher A. Weldon
Charles W. Dockrill
Isaac N. Parker . . , ...
N. K & P. E. I. Conference.
95
95
89
89
87
92
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M
$2 25
00
00
03
15
11
11
1 05
1 50
80
00
28
46
50
$1 60
3 01
3 50
4 00
4 65
7 23
8 00
KNOWLESVILLE.
A village in the County of Carleton, New Brunswick.
Miss'y.
$18 59
18 85
16 86
17 34
23 90
4 33
4 48
1868 Edwin Mills
1
i . ,. 1
69 Edwin Mills ,
i M
i
70 Edwin Mills.. . .... ..
! 43
2 50 !
0 50
1 40
9 32
71 Charles W. Hamilton
40
2 50
0 74
1 50
3 00
72 Charles W. Hamilton . . ....
| 44
4 00 !
2 00
4 00
50 00
73 Thomas Marshall . .
47
4 00
1 50
3 00 j
38 25
74 See Hartland, N.B. & P.E.I. Conference. . .
| 82
4 00 j
1 50
3 00 j
30 46
L.
LITTLE YORK.
A town in the Electoral District of Queen's, Prince Edward Island.
1857 Henry Pope, Jr.
58 Henry Pope, Jr
59 United with Cornwall
240
199
253
2 71
12 78
2 10
1 25 !
LIVERPOOL.
3 12
3 30
106 98
181 75
A town at the mouth of the Liverpool River, on
1855 Ingham Sutcliffe, Samuel Avery
56 Ingham Sutcliffe, Thomas Harris ....
57 John S. .Addy, John L. Sponagle..
58 John S. Addy
59 John S. Addy ... ....
60 George Johnson ...
61 George Johnson, Samuel Aver}'.
62 Joseph Hart. . . .
63 Joseph Hart, Joseph S. Coffin
64 Josej)h Hart, Josejm S. Coffin. ........
65 Duncan I). Currie, Edward B. Moore
66 Duncan D. Currie .
67 Duncan D. Currie
68 Henry Daniel . .
69 Henry Daniel, President of Conference .
70 John J. Teasdale .
71 John J. Teasdale
72 John J. Teasdale
73 Joseph Gaetz.
74 Nova Scotia Conference.. .
the Atlantic Coast, Queen's County, Nova Scotia.
250
• • • •
251
9 90
288
8 80
241
4 43
100
14 00
102
14 00
80
14 00
77
14 00
67
14 00
104
14 00
69
14 00
56
14 00
71
21 24
220
8 50
85
9 00
70
9 10
76
9 15
73
10 00
77
10 00
162
10 20
24
47
70
53
50
35
77
41
86
25
75
75
00
10
9 00
6 50
7 50
7 75
LUNENBURG.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
til
62
63
64
65
66
67
8 75
A city in the Electoral District of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
Joseph F Bent
Joseph F. Bent.
Joseph F. Bent
Joseph Hart
Joseph Hart.. .
Joseph Hart.. .
Charles Stewart, George Bigney
Charles Stewart, Andrew Gray..
James Buckley, Andrew Gray ....
James Buckley, Richard O'B. Johnson.
John J. Teesdale .... .......
John J. Teesdale ... .........
George O. Huestis . . ;
246
246
260
260
250
317
324
297
270
220
186
220
228
10
10
10
12
12
12
9
9
47
47
52
35
71 '
72
72
72
4 57
5 82
3 70
5 53
4 11
4 30
6 28
4 18
5 35
6 00
6 40
7 70
8 25
8 35
7 25
6 00
6 35
9 00
146 62
134 41
72 20
56 20
48 49
44 80
66 63
62 '81
61 30
54 00
45 97
90 85
55 75
51 35
73 35
69 00
60 00
39 00
13
50
3 12
7 56
168 03
3 54 j
25 42
148 29
2 32 !
3 94
73 63
3 28
13 17
73 73
3 62
4 72
89 95
5 47 !
17 03
117 06
5 24
15 06
147 19
2 46 !
8 40
106 65
2 46 i
6 00
85 58
2 25
5 25
96 64
2 00
4 50
79 55
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
419
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 George 0. Huestis
69 George O. Huestis
70 Joseph Gaetz
71 Joseph Gaetz
72 Joseph Gaetz, John T. Baxendale .
73 Richard Smith, John T. Baxendale..
74 Nova Scotia Conference. ...
No. of
Members.
245
235
273
264
343
451
330
M.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
$10 00
$2 28
§4 60
10 20
2 80
5 35
10 65
3 00
6 00
11 00
7 25
11 25
11 00
7 50
12 00
12 50
12 30
18 40
12 50
10 10
20 50
Miss'y.
$115 60
111 12
117 80
140 87
105 97
104 40
85 31
MAITLAND.
A village in the Electoral District of Annapolis,
1855 George W Tuttle .... \ 179
56 William Tweedy j 148
57 William Tweedy ... ... .1 142
58 William Tweedy 130
59 Robert E. Crane. .; 143
60 Robert E. Crane j 167
61 Robert E. Crane ... 153
62 Joshua Jordan, Leonard Gaetz. ... 271
63 Joshua Jordan i81
64 George M. Barratt . . . . 140
75 George M. Barratt 140
66 David B. Scott 140
67 David B. Scott.... 176
68 David B. Scott . 143
69- Robert Tweedy . . 164
70 John A. Mosher .... . . 143
71 John A. Mosher . . . 140
72 John A. Mosher. .. 92
73 John Johnson .. . .. 95
74 Nova Scotia Conference 92
Province of Nova Scotia.
1 45
1 83
1 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 00
2 55
2 00
5 00
6 00
12 00
62
73
00
25
00
50
50
1 00
0 85
90
60
80
05
77
1 75
2
o
04
04
00
12
00
10
43
25
00
25
MANCHESTER.
A small village on Chedabucto Bay, Guysboro' County, Nova Scotia.
1865 John G. Bigney
66 John G. Bigney . .
67 John G. Bigney
68 Isaac E. Thurlow
69 Isaac E. Thurlow
70 Isaac E. Thurlow
71 Edwin Mills
72 Edwin Mills
73 Thomas D. Hart.
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
102
99
145
115
99
89
153
148
143
MARGATE.
A village in the County of Prince, Prince Edward Island.
1858 Richard Johnson. .
59 Richard Johnson..
60 Benjamin J. Johnston .
61 Joseph S. Coffin ....
02 Joseph S. Coffin . .
63 Howard Sprague, B. A.
64 Edwin Evans.
65 Edwin Evans. .
66 Wesley W. Colpitts .
67 Wesley W. Colpitts . ,
68 Wesley W Colpitts .
69 William Ryan . . .
70 Robert Tweedy . . .
71 Robert Tweedy
72 John G. Bigney
73 Alfred E. Le Page .
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference
54
145
134
124
127
80
92
80
70
86
58
56
56
116
0 75
0 57
1 37
2 42
1 50
3 13
3 45
4 00
9 21
4 25
6 70
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
0 79
1
■j i
2 45
1 50
2 43
3 00
2 84
1 05
1
20
1
10 ;
o
00
1
12
1
25
1
26
1
30
1 62
3 96
3 42
70
67
76
20
00
3 CO
3 00
3 00
6 00
5 60
5 95
5 95
6 00
1 80
' 0 90
2 55
12 07
12 63
10 00
0 80
1 25
3 40
4 07
4 50
4 00
4 96
5 10
5 00
5 00
5 00
5 25
4 00
1 13
2 12 .
4 00
0 85
2 25
4 00
1 00
2 25
5 00
1 00
2 60
5 50
1 00
2 00
5 50
1 00
2 60
6 00
0 52
1 32
6 00
0 68
1 31
6 00
1 00
2 84
88
00
76
30
60
00
144
25
122
17
104
28
90
51
113
12
90
30
80 90
72 53
66 83
58
50
58
65
58
85
55
87
50 78
36 27
26
11
9 61
22 00
17
58
14
35
17
58
6 00
11
20
15
56
21 08
24 90
27 30
25 79
28 01
48 10
41 25
50 88
30 10
32 00
25 04
31
17
65
34 75
36 61
38 20
420
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
• MARGAREE.
A village at the mouth of the Margaree River, Cape Breton.
Year
Names of Ministers.
I No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. Educa. i Sup. M. j Miss'y,
1855
56
James Burns ....... . . .
Alexander W Nicolson. .
Stephen T. Teed
John Howie
United with Port Hood .
Benjamin J. Johnston.
Alexander S. Tuttle
John Johnson . .
yNo record in Minutes of Conference
Alfred E. Le Page
Alfred E. Le Page ....
United with Port Hood .
41
99
40
34
44
65
52
42
42
42
20
20
20
20
20
20
$1
4
4
4
4
o
00
00
31
07
30
42
1
00
50
00
10
1 00
0 40
0 62
0 50
0 50
J. 01
1 62
0 50
0 50
MARYSVILLE.
A village in the Electoral District of York, Province of New Brunswick.
1868 Arthur D. Morton, B.A...
69 Arthur D. Morton, B.A.. .
70 Joseph Seller, B.A.
71 Silas C. Fulton. . . .
72 Robert Wilson. . . .
73 Robert Wilson.. ....
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
31
38
43
58
31
62
8 00
2 12
6 00
8 39
2 20
7 75
9 00
3 50
8 00
9 00
3 22
8 00
9 29
3 50
8 25
10 00
3 75
10 00
•S26 34
12 07
14 08
12 55
37 58
65 61
52 81
45 50
36 80
MEANDER.
A village in the County of Hants, Province of Nova Scotia.
1865 James Taylor.
66 James Taylor. .
67 See Newport.. .
77
69
MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT.
9 ii
1 15
...
5 13
10 00
1 25
5 50
A village on the Musquodoboit River,
1858 William C. McKinnon. .
59 William C. McKinnon.
60 William C. McKinnon
61 Henry Holland
62 John J. Teesdale.. ...
63 John J. Teesdale
64 John J. Teesdale..
65 Leonard Gaetz
66 Leonard Gaetz .
67 Leonard Gaetz. .
68 Samuel B. Martin.
69 Samuel B. Martin
70 Albert S. Des Brisay
71 Albert S. Des Brisay .....
72 James Tweedy ,.,... . . ,
73 James Tweedy . ........
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .. ...
Halifax County, Nova Scotia.
33
65
52
106
86
85
95
113
114
110
91
102
80
80
80
82
12
70
60
00
00
00
00
25
00
00
75
22
50
00
05
19
0 90
0 40
1 00
1 12
1 25
1 50
1 50
1 00
1 00
1 20
1 25
31
00
25
00
15
65
70
00
50
65
75
13
00
00
08
08
40
50
50
75
87
68 32
65 49
41 03
71 17
42 62
71 37
69 91
96 35
101 00
109 06
73 04
34 04
40 58
41 60
35 04
37 11
29 22
30 20
MILL TOWN.
A town in the County of Charlotte, Province of New Brunswick.
1855 Edmund Botterell
56 William Smithson .
57 William Smithson
58 William Smithson
105
• • • *
100
6 43
, . 1
88
11 00
2 66
6 00 '
40 25
118
10 50
2 30
'6 70 I
42 45
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
421
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 William Smith
6 J William Smith
61 William Smith..
62 Thomas Angwin
63 Thomas Angwin . .
64 William Wilson ...
65 William Wilson
66 William Wilson
67 Howard Sprague, M.A
68 Howard Sprague, M.A. .
69 Howard Sprague, M.A.
70 Richard Smith
71 Richard Smith..
72 Richard Smith..
73 James Taylor
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
No. of
Members.
120
110
107
93
84
80
78
80
82
138
160
135
155
145
162
164
Funds.
Conting. I Educa. | Sup. M.
$11 55
11
40
11
00
11
00
11
00
5
19
5
20
6 00
16 10
30
20
12 00
12 00
12 00
12 00
12 60
§2 32
1 75
1 35
0
50
0
62
1
50
1
00
1
00
1
10
2
15
2
13
4
15
6
00
3
00
3
00
3
40
$6 80
9 20
4
4
3
1
3
6
5
6
15
96
50
70
50
92
15
75
10
35
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
16 00
Missy.
$28 00
25 05
30 50
23 50
33 28
19 42
11 66
39 76
33 37
40 04
45 80
67 72
57 42
34 62
23 83
36 52
Frederick W. Moore
Frederick W Moore
Alexander B. Black ....
Alexander B. Black
59 Alexander B. Black .
60 James Burns .
61 James Burns ....
62 James Burns .
63 Thomas Smith. . . .
Thomas Smith
Thomas Smith
Fletcher H. W. Pickles.
Fletcher H. W Pickles .
Fletcher H. W. Pickles .
James R. Hart
James R. Hart
John J. Colter
72 John J. Colter
7.3 John J. Colter
74 Nova Scotia Conference
1855
56
57
- 58
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
MILL VILLAGE.
A village in Queen's County, Nova Scotia,
100 |
69
70
115
123
146
105
107
91
70
66
86
130
120
100
105
103
86
130
0 80
5 10
3 70
8 00
8 27
8 28
8 28
8 28
8 30
41
7 75
9 80
5 00
5 34
8 96
9 12
9 12
8 00
6 00
8
0 90
20
25
50
60
00
1 00
25
18
50
90
15
14
87
37
39
00
20
9 20
6 60
90
20
40
00
50
50
64
25
05
75
05
31
00
00
00
70
56 90
76 03
62 42
81 18
87 64
57 50
69 58
68 86
49 32
70 73
99 02
58 44
42 69
55 31
57 13
29 23
35 45
18 37
MIRAMICHI.
A village on the Miramichi River, Province of New Brunswick.
185." John Snowball
56 William Smith
57 William Smith ...
58 William Smith . . . .
59 George M. Barratt . ....
60 George M. Barratt .
61 Ceor«e M. Barratt
62 William W Perkins, William H. H*artz
63 William W. Perkins, William H. Heartz
64 William W. Perkins, Charles B. Pitblado.
65 Frederick W. Moore, Charles B. Pitblado . .
66 Edwin Evans, Arthur D. Morton, B.A
67 Edwin Evans, Arthur D. Morton, B.A
68 Edwin Evans, Charles H. Paisley, M.A. ..
69 Edwin Evans, Charles H. Paisley, M.A. .
70 Ingham Sutcliffe, Augustus B. Morris, B.A
71 Ingham Sutcliffe, James Strothard
72 John L. Sponagle, Alfred H. Webb
73 John Waterhouse, James Crisp
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference
109
107
90
87
76
76
75
77
151
129
233
166
171
166
150
145
104
100
101
104
3 30
12 55
5 20
00
V8
20
35
87
10 47
2 87
9 10
1 60
10 50
2 00
10 50
2 00
10 50
1 50
11 60
2 50
11 60
2 50
11 60
3 00
9 06
3 00
9 33
3 00
10 00
8 82
9 39
7 39
9 39
6 65
10 69
7 98
3/
00
70
10
90
30
50
12 00
4 00
4 65
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
8 29
10 00
9 60
9 24
178 03
140 83
142 91
155 72
142 95
153 25
159 65
237 11
147 32
113 94
138 73
234 37
160 00
167 45
168 73
237 76
197 90
195 16
MONCTON.
A city in Westmoreland County, Province of New Brunswick.
1855 James Taylor.
56 Alexander McL. Des Brisay, Robert Tweedy.
57 William Temple, Robert Tweedy
208
163
12 52
186
12 60
3 07
5 12
125 43
422
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Funds.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y-
1858
171
$9 42
$5 18
$10 43
$68 00
120
10 00
3 08
5 83
99 75
60 Jeremiah V. Jost ... ....
119
10 00
1 00
6 70
108 15
61 Jeremiah V. Jost ... ...
110
10 00
1 34
6 00
88 00
62 George M. Barratt ,
90
8 00
1 50
3 00
62 00
140
8 00
2 10
4 07
37 65
64 Thomas B. Smith .
126
8 00
1 60
4 50
42 60
65 William McCarty . . ....
113
9 00
1 60
8 00
44 35
66 William McCarty
102
9 46
1 62
8 00
69 23
67 William McCarty .
' 100
9 76
1 76
8 30
42 72
95
9 00
1 20
8 00
18 96
69 Robert Duncan :
81
7 00
2 01
7 59
45 12
70 John Prince
87
7 25
2 04
7 24
47 78
71 Isaac E. Thurlow
82
5 65
2 70
3 56
37 88
72 Isaac E. Thurlow . . .
82
5 65
2 20
3 56
27 72
73 Thomas J. Deinstadt . ....
86
■ 5 85
2 54
4 05
10 47
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference
135
9 53
3 00
7 50
58 31
MURRAY HARBOUR.
A village situate at the south east corner of Prince Edward Island. Formerly King's County
1862 Robert Wasson
63 John G. Bigney ...
64 John G. Bigney
65 John A. Mosher
66 John A. Mosher. . .
67 William W. Percival.
68 William W Percival. . .
69 Wesley W Colpitts .
70 Wesley W Colpitts
71 George B. Payson.
72 Robert T. Tweedy
73 Henry J. Clarke.
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference..
83
104
79
74
66
40
54
50
84
41
46
.21
32
0 90
1
30
1
35
1
30
1
75
1
75
o
00
4
40
5
10
5
18
6
15
o
70
3
50
00
07
10
12
00
50
50
06
20
00
30
99
50
0
60
1
10
1
12
1
18
1
30
1
30
1
50
2
00
o
50
2 84
4
12
3
55
1
00
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR.
A village at the mouth of Musquodoboit River, Halifax County, Nova Scotia.
1855 Hezekiah McKeown .
56 Charles Gaskin
57 Joseph Sutcliffe . .
58 Alexander W Tuttle
59
60
61
62
Robert Wasson.
Samuel B. Martin
Samuel B. Martin
63 Robert Taylor ...
64 Robert Taylor
65 Richard O'B. Johnson. .
66 Richard O'B. Johnson.
67 Alfred E. Le Page
68 Alfred E. Le Page .
69 Charles W Dockrill . .
70 Charles W Dockrill
71 Charles W. Dockrill . .
72 Robert S. Crisp. .
73 Robert S. Crisp
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
64
82
60
35
29
43
50
57
60
56
42
44
47
48
55*
59
57
51
45
48
....
4 66
....
4 00
2 09
8 00
! 1 80
> ■ ■ •
2 50
1 25
1 25
45
46
50
50
25
13
89
82
93
00
00
83
70
lb
43
50
50
1 00
1 30
65
60
00
00
00
22
0 85
2 48 |
0 70
3 10 i
1 50
3 12 !
1 75
3 15
2 00
3 25
1 75
2 31
2 35
2 01
Mission.
13 54
2 30
29 00
30 57
19 00
20 00
9 00
12 00
13 83
24 06
17 50
15 50
12 68
36 03
40 83
23 38
32 80
6 00
25 6i
27 87
33 17
36 42
42 60
28 53
50 28
23 27
19 10
N.
. NAPPAN.
A village in the Electoral District of Cumberland, Province of Nova Scotia.
1869 John M. Pike ' ..
70 Alexander S. Tuttle 96 5 00 1 28 2 10 17 92
71 John M.Pike 110 5 00 175 3 50 25 35
72 John M. Pike 108 5 00 2 40 3 40 48 90
73 John A. Mosher. ... 106 5 00 3 65 3 54 34 25
74 Nova Scotia Conference 106 5 26 3 00 4 25 28 55
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
423
NASHWAAK.
A town in the Electoral District of York, Province of New Brunswick.
'
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
• ^
Conting.
Educa.
Sup M.
Miss'y.
1855 Robert Tweedy
115'
. ■
• * ■ «
56 William Perkins . . ... . .
109
$i 07
57 William Perkins., . .
119
6 00
|3 20
$1 65
$19 78
58 "William C. Brown . . . .
203
2 00
4 00
19 25
59 John Read . . . ....
138
4 00
6 65
8 23
15 78
60 John Read .. .
148
5 00
1 00
1 50
• •
61 T. Watson Smith
140
10 00
1 03'
1 53
24 60
62 T. Watson Smith
* 85
6 00
1 00
1 50
5 82
63 George Harrison . ..,,;.,-. . . .
139
6 50
1 25
2 50
5 50
64 Joseph Sutcliffe ...-,, ...... .
136
6 00
3 00
3 11
8 05
100
6 00
1 00
1 20
' 7 50
66 Samuel B. Martin. . .
90
7 10
1 00
1 00
5 60
67 Samuel B. Martin. . . . t . . .
82
7 10
1 30
1 60
7 50
68 David W, Le Lacheur ... . . . . . .
126
7 10
1 20
1 65
5 50
69 David W Le Lacheur
96
7 20
1 30
1 65
10 44
• .70 David W. Le Lacheur ...
113
7 42
1 30
2 00
18 86
71 Joseph Seller, B.A. . . .....
90
8 00
4 00
, 2 50
23 94
72 Joseph Seller, M. A
100
7 50
4 50
3 00
26 94
73 Joseph Seller, M\ A., Silas James
107
8 50
3 00
3 01
13 34
^
N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.. .
128
9 53
3 25
4 00
'19 05
NEW GERMANY.
A village in the Electoral District of Lunenburg, Province of Nova Scotia
1863 Samuel B. Martin. . .
64 Samuel B. Martin. .•
65 John Johnson ... .....
66 John Johnson
67 Benjamin J. Johnston .
68 Benjamin J. Johnston.
69
70
71 Caleb Parker .,., .
72 James Scott .....
73 James Scott . .
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
63
71
68
90
100
80
40
32
41
58
87
0 90
1 10 ;
3 00
5 00
0 25
1 50
1 15
2 04
1 00
0 50
0 60
1 00
1 00
0 30
50
73
74
80
1
00
1
00
1
50
'1
50
0
35
1
00
6
80
i
10
i
00
NEWPORT.
A town on the River Avondale, Hants County, Nova Scotia,
1855 Thomas H. Davies, Joseph Hart . . .
56 Arthur McNutt. . ......
57 Arthur McNutt.
58 Arthur McNutt
59 James G. Hennigar
60 James G. Hennigar..
61 James G. Hennigar
62 William Smithson ...
63 William Smithson
64 William Smithson ...
65 )
See Avondale and Meander
387
371
442
246
230
270
261
320
230
230
236
35
08
33 24
16
12
26
55
26
55
26
80
24
80
25
80
26 00
26 00
67 James Taylor ....
68 Hezekiah McKeown . . ....
69 Alexander B. Black
70 John McMurray
71 John McMurray ■
72 John McMurray . ...... J
73 Robert A. Temple . . ....
74 Nova Scotia Conference. .......
northamptSn.
A village in the Electoral District of Carlton, Province of Prince Edward.
1868 William H. Burns, B.A I
69 Ezra B. Moore.-. 134 3 50 1 50 4 ,50
70 ... 95 3 50 1 00 4 00
69
10 00
119
6 20
120
2 50
115
5 30
100
5 00
70
2 50
75
2 50
78
2 81
45
24
78
20
50
00
50
00
00
25
20
35
65
82
40
30
12
15 12
6 37
12 86
6 20
6 50
6 50
7 50
10 50
12 00
5 50
25
00
16
00
00
93
10
30
56
31
97
34
40
18
56
19
08
2
54
2
00
5 00
284 91
137 40
216 98
175 85
151 65
171 57
202 14
192 91
213 45
65 49
61 70
73 69
81 12
48 00
44 80
49 85
25 48
17 07
23 75
Boiston set off.
424
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
NORTH EAST HARBOUR.
So named from a harbour in Shelbume County, Nova Scotia.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1862 Charles W. T. Dutcher.
63 Fletcher H. W Pickles .
64 Fletcher H. W. Pickles.
65 Thomas D. Hart
66 Thomas D. Hart.. ...
67 Thomas D. Hart..
68 Robert H. Taylor.
69 Robert H. Taylor.
70 Robert H. Taylor. . . .
71 Wilson W. Lodge. . . .
72 Wilson W. Lodge. .
73 Wilson W. Lodge. . . .
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
80
119
120
75
74
93
76
81
103
78
76
75
$4 00
00
50
00
25
67
05
00
00
00
00
00
$0 62
00
80
39
00
00
20
50
15
20
30
0 84
$1
1
2
4
2
2
7
30
75
60
71
95
02
50
8 00
8 50
6 00
6 00
5 00
$15 62
20 37
42 34
85 99
44 70
35 37
20 12
32 80
52 35
28 57
24 60
24 60
o.
ONSLOW.
A small village in the County of Colchester, Nova Scotia.
1873 William Ainley
74 Nova Scotia Conference. .
Ill
2 38
2 40
2 70
84 45
P.
PARRSBORO'
A town on Mines Basin, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia.
1855 James Buckley.. .
56 James Buckley. .
57 James Buckley.
58 Richard Weddall, James Tweedy
59 Richard Weddall, James Tweedy
60 John L. Sponagle, Christopher S. Lane.
61 John L. Sponagle, Job Shenton
62 William Ryan, Job Shenton
63 John Read, Elias Slackford . .
64 John Read, Elias Slackford .
65 John Read, Wesley C. Colpitts
66 Robert Tweedy, David W. Le Lacheur
67 Robert Tweedy, Robert O'B. Johnson
68 Robert Tweedy, Robert O'B. Johnson..
69 William Alcorn, Joseph Seller ...
70 William Alcorn, William J. Fraser .
71 William Alcorn, John F. Betts. . .
72 David B. Scott, John F. Betts
73 D. B. Scott, J. F. Betts, Wm. F. Penny,B.A.
74 Nova Scotia Conference
135
182
237
296
388
369
314
333
319
345
367
430
425
"107
270
229
244
240
262
317
12 02
5
92
4 00
8 00
9 07
9
00
8
00
8
00
8
00
10
90
12
50
12
00
9
00
10
00
10
00
10
00
10
00
10
50
11
00
97
32
02
20
07
36
34
50
75
50
30
0 75
25
30
13
00
00
00
PETITE REVIERE.
61
97
14
20
54
57
00
6 00
7 00
7 25
4 50
2 46
9 13
9 13
6 00
6 00
6 50
7 00
1855 Henry Pope
56 Henry Pope
57 Charles De Wolfe, M.A.
58 Charles De Wolfe, M.A.
59 Charles De Wolfe, M.A.
60 JohnS. Addy
61 Joseph Hart
62 George Johnson ... .
63 George Johnson .
A village on Petite River, in the County of Lunenburg, Nova Scotia.
152
154
150
150
129
133
130
150
140
1 75
5 10
3 10
14 00
10 50
9 00
9 00
9 00
0 90
9 20
2 18
2 25
3 12
7 52
2 22
6 70
3 08
5 34
2 07
3 74
2 05
3 75
162 94
137 32
174 87
165 83
117 61
106 47
86 94
79 20
124 93
111 14
139 55
46 54
83 62
74 70
37 69
60 00
64 00
48 45
126 22
135 43
116 37
128 30
118 29
102 25
91 80
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
425
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1864 George Johnson
65 Christopher Lockhart.. .
66 Christopher Lockhart..
67 John J. Teesdale
68 John J. Teesdale. .
69 John J. Teesdale. .
70 Samuel W. Sprague.
71 Samuel W. Sprague.
72 Samuel W. Sprague . . .
73 Thomas Rogers, M.A..
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
132
120
169
173
154
165
173
155
140
144
273
Funds.
Conting.
$3 00
9 00
16 30
24 41
Educa.
7 00
7 00
8 00
8 45
9 35
9 54
9 89
$2 44
2 40
2 74
62
75
25
75
61
74
90
00
Sup.
M.
$3
32
3 50
14
27
16
15
6 87
6
25
7
50
8
50
PICTOU.
A town on Northumberland Strait, County of Pictou, Nova Scotia.
1868 Leonard Gaetz .... ...
69 Leonard Gaetz... . .. ... 37 6 00 2 00
70 Leonard C! act;: . 55 6 00 100
71 William C. Brown . ... ... 63 6 00 383
72 William (.'. Brown . ... 57 7 00 6 50
73 William (J. Brown. .. .... 58 8 00 . 12 50
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .
9 00
9 63
9 41
12 00
6 00
6 00
6 43
9 16
63
POINT DE BUTE.
00
13 00 10 00
A village in Westmoreland County
1855 William Smith ..
56 Thomas H. Da vies.
57 Thomas H. Davies
58 Thomas H. Davies, Douglas Chapman. . . .
59 John Snowball, William Perkin
60 John Snowball..
61 Michael Pickles
62 Michael Pickles . .
63 Charles Stewart
64 Charles Stewart
65 George Butcher.
66 Robert Duncan
67 Robert Duncan . .
68 William Wilson ...
69 William Wilson
70 Joseph G. Angwin
71 Joseph G. Angwin
72 Joseph G. Angwin. ...
73 Douglas Chapman. . .
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference. ..
Province of New Brunswick.
286 |
261 ; 10 49
263 : 17 07
396 i 12(0
476 i 16 00
330 i 16 00
125 j 11 00
181 ! 10 00
82 11 00
93 12 00
86 13 00 2
90 13 00 2
163 13 21 2 55
160 13 69 2 71
143 14 00 j 1 90
131 2 73
121 8 18 3 43
91 8 26 5 16
91 8 26 3 15
107 8 30 3 20
01
23
00
09
51
00
1 60
1 88
63
50
Miss'y.
$101 08
89 27
112 37
92 90
96 90
77 44
89 37
73 05
77 07
64 87
52 52
10 00
20 60
55 00
42 60
46 71
40 00
15
57
14
00
12
00
12
00
5
76
4
14
4
00
8
00
10
40
10
25
9
04
10
08
7
49
1
25
10
65
10 2S
10 00
8 02
222 12
155 26
159 59
168 10
80 00
63 46
35 85
71 88
73 67
76 23
68 86
66 22
41 12
18 58
26 77
29 76
24 01
24 82
120
5 50 !
1 10
3 55 ]
29 55
107
5 50 i
1 12
4 25 |
34 07
85
6 00 j
1 55
4 26 |
27 29
92
6 00 !
2 83
4 24
27 79
94
7 00 1
3 00
5 50 1
30 30
PORT HAWKESBURY.
A town on the Straits of Canso, Island of Cape Breton. It was formerly Ship Harbour Mission.
1870 Alfred E. L- Page. ... ....
71 Alfred E. Le Page.
72 Fletcher A. Wel'don
73 Fletcher A. Weldon
74 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference
PORT LA TOUR.
A Port on the Atlantic coast, Shelburne County, Nova Scotia.
1870 R. Barry Mack .... . . ...
71 R. Barry Mack 187
72 Jonathan R. Borden .. .1 178
73 Jonathan R. Borden i 174
74 Nova Scotia Conference I 168
PORT MOUTON.
A village on the Atlantic coast, Queen's County, Nova Scotia.
1858 John L. Sponagle.
1 7 00 J
1 50
8 00
i 9 00
2 55
9 00
9 00
2 60
9 00
5 30 |
2 20
5 40
59 John W. Howie.
60 John W Howie.
61 John W. Howie .
112
140
139
1 34
1 00
5 00
1 80
1 68
1 10
1 80
2 00
3 03
98 47
108 49
57 46
57 87
46 27
36 43
26 35
426
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Yeari
Names of Ministers.
1862 Isaac Thurlow
63 Isaac Thurlow
64 Isaac Thurlow
65 Robert Wasson
66 Robert Wasson
67 Robert Wasson . „
68 John Johnson
69 John Johnson .
70 Samuel B. Martin
71 Samuel B. Martin
72 Jesse B. Giles . .
73 John G. Bigney .
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
No. of
Members.
118
120
121
121
161
180
192
213
189
217
187
170
139
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Missy.
$1
2
2
3
80
50
50
20
6 13
50
93
00
50
00
00
20
20
2 00
00
05
82
01
00
00
25
50
i<5
20
«2 55
2 60
2 60
4 16
4 98
11
50
00
10
00
15
15
$17 05
9 75
9 50
12 98
55 62
36 00
16 95
13 68
25 77
31 35
i 30 96
! 16 32
POWNAL.
A town in the Electoral District
1855 Thomas M. Albrighton .
56 George S. Milligan, M.A.. .
57 Alexander M. Des Brisay .
58 Alexander M. Des Brisay .
59 Roland Morton . .
60 Roland Morton
61 Robert Duncan . . .
62 Robert Duncan .
63 William Rvan
64 William Ryan
65 William Ryan
66 Frederick W Moore ....
67 Frederick W Moore
68 James Burns
69 James Burns .
70 John Winterbotham
71 Wesley W Colpitts. . . .
72 Wesley W. Colpitts
73 Wesley W Colpitts.
74 N. B. & P E. 1. Conference.
of Queen's,
112
116
118
111
128
104
135
132
120
126
136
134
110
154
102
112
112
85
75
89
Prince Edward Island.
70
42
48
02
25
15
21
70
02
1 00
3 79
2 70
2 70
00
00
83
25
50
35
3
4
5
4
11
2 10
2 10
2 10
2 50
2 00
1 08
1 10
11 50
1 10
11 50
1 36
19 30
1 50
11 50
1 62
11 50
1 75
3 22
2 67
4 85
2 22
1 90
3 29
3 36
4 00
3 33
00
65
80
10 69
10 20
6 84
4 42
PUGWASH.
A town on Northumberland Strait, in the County of Cumberland, Nova Scotia,
iam Ryan.
1859 Wi
60 James R. Hart..
61 John J. Teesdale...
62 l . . . .
to } United with Wallace.
67)
68 John J. Colter..
69 John J. Colter..
70 John J. Colter
71 David W Le Lacheur
72 David W Le Lacheur ,
73 Robert A. Daniel .
74 Nova Scotia Conference
103
65
59
184
200
175
176
228
193
3
i
17
3
17
o
50
5
66
5
00
5
00
6
00
7 00
7
25
50
1 38
90
2 60'
60
1 25
52
3 60 1
50
3 00 |
00
3 20
50
3 34
50
3 40
60
3 50
57 23
39 78
53 34
43 53
90 26
85 42
80 26
100 00
89 25
97 51
96 45
92 33
41 13
27 87
63 90
21 85
15 95
13 98
14 75
30 82
20 00
45 81
30 00
37 85
32 76
31 53
32 92
E.
1855 Thomas B. Smith.
56 Thomas B. Smith . .
57 Duncan D. Currie. .
58 Duncan D. Currie.
59 John L. Sponagle . .
60 Stephen F. Huestis
61 Douglas Chapman..
62 Douglas Chapman. .
RICHIBUCTO.
A city in the County of Kent, Province of New Brunswick.
125
86
99
91
84
70
77
109
13 07
14 00
7 02
5 00
5 00
6 00
6 25
5 18
8 95
1 65
3 02
1 80
2 65
2 04
5 00
1 90
5 00
2 00
5 00
40 00
30 10
19 34
38 47
41 05
52 04
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
427
1863 Douglas Chapman
64 John Cassidy
65 John Cassidy -
66 John Cassidy
67 William Tweedy ...
68 Josephs. Coffin ...
69 Joseph S. Coffin
70 Cranswick Jost, M.A
71 Cranswick Jost, M.A
72 Richard Weddall
73 Richard Weddall
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
82
78
81
77
77
76
69
72
70
70
70
82
RIVER JOHN.
A village on the River John, Pictou County, Nova Scotia.
1855 Alexander B. Black ... ...
56 Alexander B. Black . . 84
57 George S. Milligan, M.A ... 113
58 George S. Milligan, M.A 161
59 George S. Milligan, M.A 176
60 Stephen Humphrey, BA , John Cassidy 175
61 William Tweedv . . 168
62 William Tweedy . .. .. 145
63" William Tweedy 138
64 Jeremiah V. Jost . . 135
65 Jeremiah V. Jost . . . . 135
66 Jeremiah V. Jost .. 122
67 George W. Tuttle. . 131
68 George W Tuttle 100
69 James Tweedv . . . 95
70 James Tweedy .. 130
71 James Tweedy ..... .. 138
72 R, Barry -Mark 1 37
73 R. Barry Mack... . 164
74 Nova Scotia Conference .. 159
i$5 00
00
50
55
78
75
10
00
50
7
4
5
5
5 50
6 00
6 05
Educa.
Sup. M.
$1 50
$4 00
1 75
5 00
2 50
6 00
4 12
7 10
4 02
6 96
2 00
5 25
2 40
5 17
2 50
5 57
2 50
6 00
2 50
6 00
2 90
6 36
2 25
6 00
$41 72
46 81
49 70
45 75
46 44
39 46
37 87
42 38
40 39
39 63
16 64
29 14
It was formerly part of Truro Circuit.
20
00
38
80
17
17
25
50
75
75
00
00
00
75
50
25
00
9 00
9 00
10
25
3 13
40
00
00
25
95
1 45
i 7
00
I 7
00
i 5
75
1 5
50 '
I 6
25
! 7 00
1 50
1 10
1 20
0 80
1 35
2 50
3 19
3 50
3 00
63
23
30
00
00
75
75
00
75
75
2 00
2 50
1 38
3 96
?5
15
9 00
9 00
6 75
7 15
117 6S
67 78
37 92
54 50
26 30
37 07
34 50
54 91
55 00
50 67
28 10
29 14
15 87
16 25
57 10
51 49
65 70
52 32
RIVER PHILIP.
1855 Robert E.
56 Robert E. Crane. ...
57 Robert E. Crane .
58 Robert E. Crane ....
59 Alexander M. Des Brisay
60 Alexander M. Des Brisay
61 Alexander M. Des Brisay
62 John L. Sponagle .
63 John L. Sponagle .
64 John L. Sponagle . . .
65 James R. Hart
66 James R. Hart
67 William Wilson
68 William Tweedy.. ..
69 William Tweedy....
70 William Tweedy
71 George Harrison. . .
72 George Harrison ...
73 George Harrison
74 Nova Scotia Conference . .
A village on the River Philip,
Crane .
63
73
2 57
2 67
2 47
0 95
1 12
1 13
1 20
:', 00
2 05
2 38
2 34
1 69
1 50
1 30
2 00
Cumberland County, Nova Scotia
285 i .|
191
185
205
179
185
208
220
198
176
168
168
226
187
175
167
197
227
213
216
7 90
7 28
7 14
7 88
6 42
6 45
5 87
5 87
6 77
5 87
7 00
12 05
6 00
6 00
60
60
50
3 36
3 19
4 75
5 93
13 62
10 80
3 00
76
25
35
00
53
63
72
54
75
30
65
65
79
67
122 18
100 17
124 53
82 30
79 53
52 56
64 93
37 16
62 40
68 05
57 90
41 76
46 00
50 00
65 55
108 18
61 33
29 51
s.
SACKVILLE.
A town in Westmoreland County, Province of New Brunswick.
1855 William Temple
56 William Temple
57 James R. Narraway, M.A., Henry Holland.
200
238
44 87
180
i 38 41
7 80
32 82
327 14
.428
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Funds.
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
«
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1858 J. R. Narraway, M.A., S. Humphrey, B.A . .
230
$13 33
$8 12
$27 13
$309 83
59 J. R. Narraway, M.A., S. Humphrey, B.A
277
20 00
6 00
27 40
247 30
60 Charles De Wolfe, M.A., Job Shenton ....
265
20 00
2 92
25 10
263 92
200
20 00
2 12
26 40
156 09
62 John Snowball. . . ..„,..
150
15 00
3 01
17 37
175 69
63 Edmund Botterell . . . .
150
15 00
2 30
13 13
147 10
64 Alexander W. Nicolson.
130
15 00
3 25
23 55
156 83
136
15 00
2 50
13 00
123 35
66 Alexander W Nicolson.
135
16 00
2 50
14 19
157 41
67 Samuel W Sprague
135
15 50
5 00
18 89
120 00
68 Samuel W. Sprague
164
17 02
4 21
17 79
151 71
69 Samuel W. Sprague .
133
18 76
3 39
20 09
143 85
70 Elias Brettle.. ...
127
18 76
2 55*
15 04
119 64
71
72
Elias Brettle
158
142
18 76
18 20
18 31
109 40
14 00
.13 50
147 32
Elias Brettle .
150 23
73 Joseph Hart
135
18 26
65 19
12 14
130 75
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference..
151
18 27
50 65
15 87
150 27
SALISBURY AND ELGIN,
Salisbury, a town in the County of Westmoreland, and Elgin, a village in the County of Albert,
Province of New Brunswick.
1867 James B. Hemmeon
68 George Day
69 George Day ...
70 ..
71 .
72 George W. Fisher ..
73 George W. Fisher
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
100
82
81
80
86
90
122
5 00
1 00
1 10
5 00
0 70
0 70
5 00
0 70
0 70
2 56
1 40
2 25
2 40
2 00
6 05
2 50
2 08
6 06
7 20
2 27 1
11 20
17 64
8 17
1 00
•4 53
6 05
11 15
SAMBRO AND MARGARET'S BAY.
Two villages with harbours on the Atlantic Coast, in the County of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1859 Joseph S. Coffin . . .
60 Robert Wasson
61 Joseph Sutcliffe. ...
62 L. Richmond Smith . .
63
64 Joseph B. Hemmeon .
65 .
66 Frederick Devitt . . . .
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Jonathan R. Borden. . .
Jonathan R. Borden.
Arthur Hockin .
Arthur Hockin .
Nova Scotia Conference .
47
98
73
75
60
70
50
40
40
40
100
72
80
55
64
10 37
10 37
2 39
2 25
2 07
2 20
2 00
1 40
1 20
4 20
3 80
1 25
1 21
3 01
4 68
0 90
3 12
1 37
1 33
1 50
2 00
1 37
4 00
17 07
38 47
61 87
48 40
23 18
8 51
3 15
SHEDIAC.
A village on Shediac Bay, in the County of Westmorland, New Brunswick
Moncton circuit.
1861 George B. Payson ....
62 George Butcher
63 )
to } United with Dorchester.
72 )
73 James Elder .
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference .. 26
60
67
7 00
7 00
1 54
1 50
Formerly part of
3 05
4 00
16 00
27 50
SHEET HARBOUR.
A small village at the mouth of East River, on the Atlantic coast, County of Halifax, Nova Scotia.
1873 John W. Shepherdson.
74 Nova Scotia Conference. .
6
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
429
SHEFFIELD.
A village in the Electoral District of Sunbury, Province of New Brunswick.
Year
1855 George Johnson.
56 Henry Daniel . ...
57 Richard Knight, D.D.
58 Richard Knight, D.D
59 Richard Knight, D.D.. . .
60 Richard Weddall ...
61 Richard Weddall
62 Richard Weddall, Isaac N. Parker. . .
63 James Tweedy, Thomas J. Deinstadt.
64 James Tweedy, John A. Mosher. .
65 James Tweedy..
66 Job Shenton. .
67 Job Shenton ,
68 Job Shenton
69 Robert Wilson..
70 Robert Wilson..
71 Robert Wilson...
72 Frederick W Harrison
73 Frederick W. Harrison .
74 N. B. & P E. I. Conference .
No. of
Funds.
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
57
60
$5 12
68
17 18
$6 82
$5 50
90
13 83
2 50
9 00
95
10 55
4 50
10 89
100
7 60
5 90
85
10 98
i io
2 94
80
8 50
1 40
5 05
95
9 00
2 64
4 96
90
9 00
2 75.
5 00
87
9 00
1 75
3 75
76
10 10
2 10
5 15
79
10 00
2 20
5 20
104
10 20
1 60
5 10
140
10 50
2 50
7 60
100
10 50
2 50
7 60
100
11 00
3 25
8 00
100
11 00
3 25
S 00
68
8 00
3 18
7 86
64
8 00
3 10
8 00
Miss'y.
$102 47
93 83
96 38
92 00
118 55
49 74
47 88
33 31
42 66
43 27
31 81
28 27
37 72
40 36
32 07
39 00
24 35
26 50
SHELBURNE.
A town in the County of Shelburne, Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 John L. Sponagle. .
56 John L. Sponagle.. . .
57 Samuel Avery .
58 Robert Tweedy .
59 Robert Tweedv
60 Robert Tweedy
61 William McKinnon, R. Mitchell Smith . .
62 Charles De Wolfe, D.D
63 James Burns
64 James Burns ... ...
65 T. Watson Smith
66 T. Watson Smith .. ..
67 T. Watson Smith
68 Thomas D. Hart ...
69 Thomas D.Hart
70 Joseph S. Coffin ...
71 Joseph S. Coffiin
72 Joseph S. Coffin. ...
73 Paul Prestwood
74 Nova Scotia Conference
130
140
145
260
257
263
241
231
120
107
53
92
90
92
86
90
75
84
70
77
1857 Charles Gaskin...
58 Stephen F. Huestis.
59 Joseph Sutcliffe.
60 Joseph Sutcliffe.
61 John Johnson . . .
62 John W. Howie
63 John W. Howie
64 John W. Howie.
65 Elias Slackford ....
66 Elias Slackford....
67 Elias Slackford.
68 John G. Bigney.
69 Alfred E. Le Page. .
70 See Port Hawkesburv . .
SHIP HARBOUR,
A Mission on the west coast of Ci
.id
66
42
57
81
62
70
70
74
78
159
155
120
4
6
14
16
8
10
12
9
9
5
6
8
4
12
98
47
88
42
34
00
00
00
50
00
65
20
27
00
75
00
30
36
3 29
2 91
3 12
3 45
2 67
2 00
3 25
1 25
1 00
2 12
2 14
1 90
1 22
1 00
3 29
7 50
4 40
1 60
nreton.
2 20
5 20
3 87 I
2 47
2 50 l
1 00
3 80
2 S2
4 00 :
5 75
4 00
5 00
5 50
0 40
0 83
0 50
0 60
0 70
0 70
1 00
1 50
1 00
1 00
1 10
6
91
6
03
14
24
12
62
10 27
5
00
5
00
4
00
00
25
87
70
52
00
00
00
60
25
2 00
1 00
1 07
0 50
0 91
3 05
2 61
4 50
5 35
5 00
3 70
69 00
78 80
98 90
116 04
108 45
92 07
93 30
54 07
24 36
73 93
57 87
41 20
50 34
34 25
34 50
74 87
19 50
17 94
16 25
6 00
8 30
9 32
17 58
31 27
42 60
29 32
26 87
23 86
3 55 i 29 55
SHUBENECADIE.
A village in the Electoral District of Hants, Province of Nova Scotia
1867 Joseph Gaetz
68 Joseph Gaetz. . . 60 0 52 0 75
69 Joseph Gaetz. . . . . . 54 1 50 1 00
1 00
1 49
34 00
37 75
430
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
•
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1870
71
72
73
74
Robert E. Crane ... ... ....
John W. Howie. ...
57
53
78
77
70
$1 90
4 79
5 13
6 00
6 00
$1 25
6 8i
0 93
0 70
$3 30
5 96
1 40
2 39
2 07
$40 45
21 76
19 00
John W„ Howie. . . ....
Nova Scotia Conference .
26 83
16 75
SOURIS.
A village in King's County, Prince Edward Island.
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
William C. Brown . .
Edwin Evans.
Thomas D. Hart. . .
United with Murray Harbour.
Aquila Lucas. .
Aquila Lucas. ... .
John C. Berrie.. ....
N. B. & P. E. I. Conference . .
30
34
29
28
26
26
26
26
20
10
12
12
i 66
1 12
i 66
1 33
1 15
2 39
12 00
16 00
i 82
4 11
4 22
i 66
1 00
204
2 50
5 35
637
6 00
STELLAETON-
A village "in the County of Pictou, Province of Nova Scotia.
1873 Arthur D. Morton, M. A. ., I
I 38 7 25 1 4 00
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
6 50 I 15 83
SUMMERSIDE.
A village in the County of Prince, Prince Edward Island.
1866 William W Percival
67 Albert S. Des Brisay
68 Albert S. Des Brisay
69 Albert S. Des Brisay
70 Jotham M. Fulton .
71 John C. Berrie..
72 John C. Berrie
73 Waldron W. Brewer .
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference..
31
80
56
57
57
50
72
90
1 00
1 00
1 25
1 50
1 37
1 50
7 00
2 00
7 00
7 00
2 25
5 00
7 34
3 00
6 60
7 34
4 05
3 56
7 00
4 23
5 72
5 00
3 50
5 00
25 25
23 72
14 29
15 20
23 57
25 29
35 82
28 03
SUSSEX VALE.
A town in the Electoral District of King's, New Brunswick.
1855 John Prince
56 William Allen, James Burns
57 William Allen, James Tweedy
58 William Allen, William Alcorn
59 Richard Smith, William Alcorn
60 Richard Smith, Theophilus S. Richey...
61 Richard Smith, Humphrey P. Cowjierthwaite
62 Duncan D. Currie
63 Duncan D. Currie
64 Duncan D. Currie
65 George B. Payson. ....
66 George B. Payson. ......
67 George B. Paj'son. ....
68 William McCarty ':'.'.'."
69 William McCarty
70 Christopher Lockhart
71 Christopher Lockhart, Alfred H. Webb...
72 Charles W Dutcher, Robert A. Daniel . . .
73 Charles W Dutcher, Michael G. Campbell
74 N. B. & P E. I. Conference
380
410
358
395
406
260
275
398
288
480
232
215
163
171
171
180
261
235
249
217
9 00
9 07
3 02
6 10
142 75
9 43
2 22
16 65
146 43
9 82
2 34
16 47
160 00
9 00
3 00
28 00
241 05
12 00
3 67
18 60
159 43
12 00
3 40
16 57
116 65
12 00
2 30
16 75
137 20
12 00
2 20
15 50
127 49
7 50
2 20
14 50
120 00
8 10
2 45
14 75
82 52
16 00
3 50
18 50
72 40
11 18
3 75
6 20
62 80
11 18
3 00
6 00
76 35
11 82
3 18
6 50
62 82
13 14
8 52
12 65
60 62
13 67
7 50
14 69
75 65
13 70
7 40
13 00
63 69
12 50
5 00
8 00
57 55
* Crnnd T.:ik<- and ''•111:1:1:1 set off.
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SYDNEY.
The capital of the Island of Cape Breton.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Joseph H. Starr
56 Joseph H. Starr
57 Frederick W. Moore . ....
58 Frederick W. Moore, Stephen T. Teed. .
59 Frederick W Moore, Stephen T. Teed.
60 George 0. Huestis, James A. Eichey
61 George 0. Huestis, James A. Richey
62 George O. Huestis, John G. Bigney
63 Roland Morton, < 'ranswiek Jost, B.A.
64 Roland Morton, George Harrison..
65 Roland Morton, Robert H. Taylor
66 Paul Prestwood.
67 Paul Prestwood. .
68 See Sydney South
Funds.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
126
130
S>2 40
109
2 85
$1 55
!jS2 55
$115 92
257
5 35
1 55
10 80
131 71
328
6 18
4 00
15 30
107 68
312
5 37
1 80
6 00
125 08
215
8 07
2 12
6 39
67 46
220
8 35
2 10
6 12
75 00
225
9 15
2 30
7 10
139 89
190
9 15
2 30
7 10
75 13
186
9 65
2 70
7 15
61 90
215
12 00
3 75
6 50
86 59
52
8 30
2 00
4 15
129 90
50
S 00
1 85
4 50
82 65
1873 William Baines. .
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
SYDNEY NORTH.
...."....! 25
1868 Paul Prestwood
69 Jeremiah V Jost...
70 Jeremiah V Jost
71 Jeremiah V. Jost
72 William Alcorn, William Tippett.
73 William Alcorn
74 Nova Scotia Conference
SYDNEY SOUTH.
50
52
58
61
70
42
4 00
1 20
2 80
8 00
1 85
4 50
7 25
2 15
5 53
7 -25
1 60
6 00
7 30
2 25
6 52
9 00
2 30
7 00
10 00
3 30
7 00
6 00
3 00
4 20
St.
27 31
82 65
107 58
104 80
109 00
114 81
86 00
65 85
ST. ANDREWS.
A village in the Electoral District of Charlotte, New Brunswick.
1855 Arthur N.Nutt. .
56 George Johnson.
57 George Johnson ...
58 George Johnson. . .
59 John B. Brownell.
60 John B. Brownell
61 John B. Brownell.
62 William Smith . . .
63 Frederick W Moore
64 Frederick W Moore. . . .
65 George W Tuttle .
66 Robert Wilson
67 Robert Wilson..
68 Robert Wilson
69 Charles B. Pitblado .
70 Charles B. Pitblado .
71 Charles B. Pitblado
72 Christopher Lockhart
73 Christopher Lockhart . . .
74 N. B. & P. Ji. I. Conference.
54
46
46
43
45
105
73
77
66
76
91
71
50
62
52
72
66
66
66
47
6 00
23
66
50
50
50
5 00
5 00
5 00
6 30
6 40
10 57
2 00
0 84
2 10
1 02
2 20
1 07
9 60
2 75
7 60
2 34 I
7 70
1 50
1 29
. . .
13
06
25
40
40
1 50
1 57
1 60
2 65
2 40
1 20
1 08
1 50
6 00
5 37
5 00
1 70
4 00
3 07
2 80
3 00
3 25
2
3
3
3
6
6
00
00
00
71
87
29 50
30 72
42 35
65 65
56 83
65 75
31 52
65 09
25 00
34 67
36 50
39 00
40 00
52 47
21 89
30 00
29 25
23 95
ST. DAVID'S.
A village in the County of Charlotte, Province of New Brunswick.
1856 Jeremiah V. Jost . . .
57 Jeremiah V. Jost 90
58 Jeremiah V. Jost . . .84
59 William Tweedy V 176
60 William Tweedy 108
61 William Wilson . 112
5-88
2 12
2 52
6 94
2 00
6 02
6 50
1 50
6 00
6 10
1 55
5 10
6 05
1 80
5 35
37 25
28 42
19 43
34 12
20 12
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CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1862 George B. Payson
63 George B. Payson . .
64 George B. Payson ...
65 Isaac E. Thurlow ... ...
66 Isaac E. Thurlow ...
67 John L. Spouagle
68 John L. Sponagle
69 Charles W. Dutcher . . .
70 Charles W Dutcher . . .
• 71 Charles \Y. Dutcher . . .
72 William W. Percival. . .
73 William W. Percival.
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference .
No. of
Members.
97
86
139
125
117
115
101
96
90
110
97
98
99
ST. JAMES.
1869 Supplied
70 Richard W. Weddall ..
71 William Woods
72 William F. Penny, B.A.
73 Hibbert B. Baker, B.A. . .
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference .
34
51
30
31
29
Conting
$6 12
7 92
7 92
7 48
8 00
13 03
8 57
8 58
8 99
8 99
8 32
8 00
8 00
Funds.
Educa.
$1
1
1
2
2
38
13
20
05
40
2 50
4 50
3 91
4 00
3 00
3 00
3 05
3 00
Sup. M.
$2 98
12
35
60
00
30
94
15
53
85
90
00
00
Miss'y.
4 50
2 70
4 75
050
0 50
$30 95
16 48
19 20
22 65
40 09
22 57
70 59
80 55
84 58
41 22
31 83
21 35
30 00
42 53
5 85
ST. JOHN.
The records of Methodist work in connection with this city, as also in the Province of New Brunswick,
available to us, begin with the published minutes of the first Conference of Eastern British
America, held in 1855, hence we gladly avail ourselves of the following interesting sketch of the
rise and progress of Methodism in St. John, taken from the Wesleyan of Oct. 10th, 1879. It is
from the pen of the gifted Editor, the Rev. Duncan D. Currie.
Among the loyalists who, on the 1 8th day of May, in the year 1 783, landed on the rugged shore,
where now is the Market Slip of the city of St. John, N. B., there was a New Jersey Methodist,
whose name was Stephen Humbert. Through his earnest solicitations several Methodist minis-
ters visited the growing town in its early years. The first residents of St. John were chiefly
adherents of the Church of England. Henry Alline, and a few other non-conformist preachers,
came, tarried a brief period, held services, and went on their way. On the 24th of September,
1791, Rev. Abraham John Bishop arrived at St. John. On the first Sunday after his arrival he
preached. On the first Sabbath in October (1791) he organized a class-meeting in a house owned
by a Mr. Kelly, on the corner of Charlotte and Princess Streets. This was the beginning of
Methodism in St. John.
In November, 1791, Rev William Black, then stationed in Halifax, visited St. John. He
desired to preach: but the chief magistrate, sometimes called the mayor, threatened him with im-
prisonment in the county gaol, if he should thus officiate, without first obtaining special permis-
sion from the Governor of the Province
In the early part of the year 1792, the few Methodists of the t6wn purchased a building on
the west side of Germain street, between Duke and Queen Streets. This building was used for a
number of years as the local City Hall, and Court House. In this building the services of the
Church of England were held, previous to the completion of Trinity Church in 1791.
The erection of the Germain Street Methodist Church was attended with serious difficulties.
The adherents of the cause were few; and those few possessed but limited financial resources. A
site was secured on the north-east corner of Germain and Horsefield Streets. In the winter pf
1 807 , the timber for the frame of a church forty-two feet by sixty feet was placed upon the ground.
In April of that year Rev. Joshua Marsden held an open-air service, on the site, standing on a
small rock in the midst of the frame now ready to be raised. His text was : "Upon this rock I
will build my church, and the gates of hell shall not prevail against it." Some of the towns-
people of that day laughed at the small band of praying Methodists, for having attempted, in
that enterprise, to do what many thought could never be accomplished. The church was com-
pleted in the following year ; and on Christmas day, 1808, it was dedicated. The Rev. William
Bennett preached the sermon, and conducted the dedicatory services. This was the second place
of worship built in St. John. The old Trinity was the first. The old St. Andrew's Kirk was the
third.
The Germain street Church was enlarged, by the addition to its length of twenty feet during
the incumbency of Rev. Sampson Busby, in 1834. The school-room, about twenty-two by
eighty feet, was built at the same time. On the occasion of the coronation of Queen Victoria, in
1838, this school room was the largest public hall for social or secular meetings in St. John. On
the day of the coronation of Victoria an enthusiastic meeting was held there, with Judge Parker
in the chair. Rev. Stephen Bamford and other prominent public men of the city were the
speakers of the day.
For many years that structure was the oldest Methodist Church in the Province. Of the
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various social and religious influences that have gone out from the venerable sanctuary it is not
our purpose, with but a single exception, now to speak.
After the enlargement of the building in 1834, and during the incumbency of Rev. Enoch
Wood, who was appointed to St. John in 1836, the congregation became too large for the building.
The question of the erection of the Centenary Church was discussed. Formidable difficulties
were apparent. A board of trustees was appointed. Mr. Wood was the leader in the enterprise,
and by skilful management and indomitable perseverance he and his co-labourers succeeded in
their work. Mr. Wood purchased three lots of land for the Centenary trustees. He paid two
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thousand dollars for the three lots. Mr. John B. Gaynor paid six hundred dollars for a fourth
lot, and gave the lot as a free donation for the purposes of the church. Those four lots consti-
tuted the site on which the Centenary Church subsequently was built.
In August, 1839, the Centenary Church was dedicated. In several respects it proved to be
an eminently successful church enterprise. On the memorable 20th of June, 1877, the old Ger-
main street sanctuary perished in the devouring flames, and during the succeeding night some
nine or ten hours later, the Centenary passed away in the fiery storm.
Previous to the year 1809 there had been no regular appointment of a Methodist minister to
St. John, or to any part of New Brunswick. In the English minutes of 1808 the Province of Nova
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434
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Scotia and New Brunswick are recognized as one Circuit under the name of Liverpool. Between 1791
and 1809 the following ministers laboured at irregular intervals on this extensive Circuit : —
William Black.
Duncan McColl.
"William Grandin.
Joshua Marsden.
William Bennett.
James Bulpitt.
James Mann.
William Jessup.
William Sutcliffe.
And
James Knowlan.
' In 1809 St. John appears in the English Minutes as a Circuit. The record from 1809 to 1837 is
as follows : —
1809 William Black.. 2
11 Steph. Bamford.. 2
13 Jas. Knowlan.. . 2
15 Wm. Crosscombe 2
1817 Steph. Bamford.. 2
19 James Priestley . . 2
21 Robert Alder -2
• 23 James Priestley. . 1
1824 Robert Alder.
25 Rd. Williams .
28 Jno. B. Strong.
29 Enoch Wood ..
1830 Albert DesBrisay 2
31 Sampson Busby. 3
32 Wm. Smithson.. 2
34 Arthur McNntt. 3
In 1838 the Circuit was divided by making Portland a separate Circuit. The new Circuit was
called St. J ohn North ( Portland. )
Enoch Wood was three
years at St. John South,
Germain St., 1836-39 ;
three years at St. John
North( Portland), 1839-
42 ; and four years at
St. John South, 1842-
46.
R. Williams, 1839-41
Fred. Small wood, 1839-41 .
Wm. Temple, 1841-43.
In 1842 another division was made by the erection of Carleton into a separate Circuit.
George Miller, 1843-46. | Ingham Sutcliffe,1846-9 | Hen. Daniel, 1846-49. | Richard Knight, 1849-53
In 1853 James G. Hennigar was placed in charge, and continued for three years. The fol-
lowing is the record since that date as gleaned from the minutes of Conference.
1.— ST. JOHN SOUTH.
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Funds.
Year
Members.
\
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Missy.
1855 J. G. Hennigar, Wm. T. Cardy, C. Stewart.
688
56 E. Botterell, T. M. Albrighton, Chas. Stewart
57 E. Botterell, Thos. M. Albrighton, C. Stewart
683
$104 95
....
707
121 72
$22 00
$146 15
$667 68
58 E. Botterell, Wm. Wilson, T. M. Albrighton.
698
110 22
18 57
128 97
703 58
59 John McMurray, Wm. Wilson, John Lathern
688
127 70
34 45
95 12
741 82
60 J. McMurray, W. Wilson, J. R. Narraway,MA
708
112 23
18 70
94 58
738 83
61 J. McMurray, M. Richey, D.D., John Lathern
656
100 00
16 60
83 20
695 57
62 Matt. Richey, DD., Jas. R. Narraway, M.A.,
Alexander W. Nicolson . . ....,.,..„, ...
663
80 00
16 00
70 32
672 00
63 Matt. Eichey, D.D., Jas. R. Narraway, M.A.,
568
80 00
16 00
70 00
589 49
64 J. S. Addy, J. R. Narraway, M.A., J. Brewster
543
88 00
16 00
70 00
640 72
65 John S. Addy, James R. Narraway, M.A.,
John L. Sponagle .......
570
81 00
21 30
59 04
649 33
66 James England, John S. Addy, J. L. Sponagle
566
82 00
22 29
68 19
673 14
67 Circuit Divided — Germain Street, Centenary,
and Exmouth Street ... ...
570
121 39
24 55
67 11
701 51
1855 William Smithson
56 John Snowball. ...
57 John Snowball..
58 John Snowball
59 James England. .
60 James England. .
61 John Prince
62 John Prince ...
63 Ingham Sutcliffe
64 Ingham Sutcliffe..
65 Ingham Sutcliffe.. ........
66 James R. Narraway, M.A. .
67 James R. Narraway, M.A..
68 See St. John, Portland
2.— ST. JOHN NORTH.
100
110
97
151
176
143
142
108
117
95
88
133
152
129
16 00
.
6 78
3 40
7 63
9 22
4 62
10 70
5 73
5 00
3 23
10 00
8 40
8 70
10 00
9 80
10 90
10 00
1 54
12 96
12 00
1 50
10 40
12 00
3 50
16 00
12 00
3 50
15 00
13 00
2 00
15 30
29 05
2 00
15 30
13 26
2 00
15 30
170 28
126 62
121 25
149 12
181 17
107 18
139 82
119 35
106 73
108 44
117 92
108 11
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3.— ST. JOHN WEST.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Richard Knight
56 Richard Knight, D.D
57 Richard Smith.. . . . .
58 Richard Smith
59 Edmund Botterell ... .
60 John Lathern
61 James R. Narraway, M.A., Robert Wilson.
62 Hezekiah McKeown, Robert Taylor . .
63 Hezekiah McKeown, Job Shenton.
64 Hezekiah McKeown
65 George 0. Huestis
66 George 0. Huestis
67 William W. Perkins .
68
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Missy.
306
140
*t>15 20
122
16 00
$1 80
§19 00
$121 60
256
7 87
2 70
12 30
90 60
318
2 30
1 00
2 80
92 03
239
8 00
1 00
10 12
89 65
368
10 00
1 03
10 14
81 69
278
10* 00
1 00
10 00
87 35
235
10 00
1 60
10 00
84 02
206
10 75
2 00
11 60
56 30
125
5 50
1 50
5 50
71 25
105
8 00
2 25
6 10
70 18
101
14 00
2 00
5 80
71 39
140
10 00
2 3tf
9 26
70 79
I. -ST. JOHN— GERMAIN STREET.
See St. John South.
1867 Charles Stewart . .
"68 Charles Stewart ....
69 Charles Stewart
70 Henry Pope
71 Henry Pope, President of Conference .
72 Henry Pope. .
73 Howard Sprague
74 N. 13. & P. E. I. Conference
196
44 22
13 84
31 36
204 90
184
44 54
14 02
56 46
213 02
202
45 00
15 00
69 50
305 61
192
■ 45 00
16 78
69 50
282 10
180
; 45 00
36 71
69 50
283 07
173
45 00
30 32
52 52
237 65
177
45 00
31 98
120 92
244 64
II.— ST. JOHN— CENTENARY.
See St. John South.
1867 James England
68 John Lathern
69 John Lathern
70 John Lathern . . .
71 Duncan D. Currie
72 Duncan D. Currie
73 Henry Pope
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
194
180
205
313
222
252
242
33 57
10 00
27 95
33 57
10 00
31 34
40 00
10 00
42 50
45 09
38 29
46 21
46 10
201 49
47 03
46 86
39 13
37 92
60 00
63 83
100 00
318 87
416 80
427 70
459 38
393 06
360 40
370 00
III.— ST. JOHN— EXMOUTH STREET.
See St. John South.
1867 William H. Heartz
68 William H. Heartz
69 William H. Heartz
70 Thomas J. Deinstadt . . .
71 Thomas J. Deinstadt . . .
72 Thomas J. Deinstadt . . .
73 Edwin Evans
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.. .
201
184
176
185
175
211
188
20 00
2 00
12 59
20 00
2 39
15 89
21 00
3 68
22 49
21 00
13 70
22 50
21 25
20 49
23 00
21 50
18 13
23 50
22 00
17 52
26 90
121 16
163 12
234 31
194 80
110 25
105 88
94 83
IV.-
1868 James R. Navraway, M.A.
69 Matthew Richey, D.D.
70 Howard Sprague, M.A
71 Howard Sprague, M.A
72 Howard Sprague, M.A. .
73 Robert Duncan
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference. .
-ST. JOHN— PORTLAND
See St. John North.
129
125
109
91
80
111
136
13 26
2 00
15 30
13 26
2 00
15 30
14 63
6 18
18 45
14 65
9 82
18 45
14 65
16 70
17 84
14 85
25 58
17 88
12 19
21 05
18 01
117 92
116 43
119 67
117
102
96
72
89 00
80 67
* Fairville set off.
436
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
V.— ST. JOHN— CARLETON.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 Stephen F Huestis
69 Stephen F. Huestis
70 Robert Duncan
71 Robert Duncan.
72 Robert Duncan. ......
73 Samuel W Sprague . . .
74 X. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
No. of
Members.
140
115
96
98
104
112
76
Funds.
Con ting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Missy.
$10 00
$2 30
$9 26
$70 79
8 10
2 00
9 10
75 00
9 00
2 50
9 75
87 91
9 64
10 00
9 90
85 28
9 71
5 03
9 90
85 13
10 94
5 47
35 64
103 72
10 37
4 50
10 00
60 14
VI— ST.
1869 William Woods.
70 William Woods
7 1 William Maggs ...
72 William Maggs. . .
73 William Maggs. ... . . .
74 X. B. & P. E. I. Conference.. ...
JOHN— CITY MISSION.
23
30
30
65
56
1 50
■2 00
2 00
VII.— ST. JOHN— ZION CHURCH.
1871 Ralph Brecken, B A.
72 Ralph Brecken, B.A.
73 Ralph Brecken, B.A.
74 N. b. & P. E. I. Conference.
19
20
23
3 86
6 40
4 35
1 25
2 25
2 50
2 12
5 40
12 60
1 14
2 00
2 12
2 50
2 10
5 85
20 30
5 09
8 00
8 00
22 75
ST. MARGARET'S BAY.
A small village and bay on south west corner of the Province of Nova Scotia.
1855 William Tweedy . .
69 i
56 George B. Payson . .
7i i
1' 75
57 George B Pavson . .... ...
87 !
4 70
0 40
1 98
16 00
58 Theophilu.s S. Richey
87 i
1 90
29 95
59 United with Sambro
86 '
10 37
2 53
17 26
26 15
ST. STEPHEN'S.
A town in the County of Charlotte, Province
of Xew F
Jrunswick
1855 Jeremiah V Jost, Charles Gaskin
: 173
1
* ■
56 John B. Brownell
171
7 47
j
57 John B. Brownell . . . .
57
10 00
7 18
17 50
69 35
58 John B. Brownell
| 57
12 43
7 25
17 72
70 78
59 Hezekiah McKcown
1 66
9 60
4 50
15 62
58 27
b'O Hezekiah McKeown . . : . .
70
9 60
2 75
6 00
65 65
61 Hezekiah McKeown
107
11 60
3 00
7 00
68.50
62 Robert A. Temple
109
11 12
2 50
7 00
64 20
63 Robert A. Temple
93 j
12 59
2 00
8 45
57 47
64 Robert A. Temple
177
12 39
3 42
9 14
35 42
65 Thomas Berton Smith
134 ,
13 79
3 07
10 06
50 19
66 Alexander B Black. .. ....
129 i
16 00
4 55
12 73 |
58 75
67 Alexander B. Black.
128 :
30 16
6 30
13 47
147 73
68 Alexander B. Black ,
117.
17 00
6 35
14 50 ;
156 65
117
17 10
6 50
14 65 |
157 40
70 Hezekiah McKeown . . . . ....
125
18 00
5 50
15 15 !
135 51
71 Hezekiah McKeown
121 !
13 50
5 05
10 40 :
61 20
72 John A. Clark, M.A.
123
14 00
5 50
10 06
63 55
73 John A. Clark, M.A
112 ;
17 38
5 95
17 44 :
75 80
74 X. B. & P E. I. Conference.... . .'
172 !
18 85
19 02
20 85
68 27
T.
TOBIQUE.
A Mission on the Fredericton District, Proyince of New Brunswick.
1872 Supplied . . .... . I .1
73 Edwin Turner .. 40 ...
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference. . .... 42 2 00 1 30
1 90
10 15
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TRURO.
A town in the County of Colchester, Province of Nova Scotia.
Year:
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members
Fund:
Conting. Educa. 'Sup. M. Miss'y.
1855 George O. Huestis
56 George O. Huestis
57 John McMurray, Richard Johnson . . .
58 John McMurray, William Perkin. .
59 Thomas H. Da vies .
60 Thomas H. Davies ...
61 Thomas Smith. .
62 Thomas Smith
63 Alexander B. Black
64 Alexander B. Black. ...
65 Alexander B. Black. .
66 Roland Morton
67 Roland Morton .
68 Roland Morton ....
69 John Read ...
70 John Read
71 John Read ....
,„ T , r,, . \ Win, H. Ibbitson, B.A.,
72 Job Shenton, j William Ainley
7* Job Shenton. . . ....
74 Nova Scotia Conference
TRYON.
A village in the County of Prince, Prince Edward Island
1873 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite. M.A
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference . . . . .
117
126
$4 60 1
_
146
10 93
*2 48
$6
12
.•J 146 41
174
11 00
3 00
8
70
146 10
166
11 30
2 34
9
00
96 00
140
10 43 ;
1 55
8
00
85 15
130
9 00
2 00
6
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68 94
130
9 62
2 25
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123 00
124
9 65
2 25
7
00
112 75
120
10 09
5 12
9
01
144 48
130
11 22
6 07
12
49
158 14
137
12 50
7 51
14
50
199 14
115
10 25
5 90
10
60
119 69
106
10 00
1 60
6
25
109 50
99
8 50
1 57
5
25
97 47
202
8 00
4 CO
8
00
155 60
214
9 00
7 00
10
00
187 71
202
10 00
7 50
10
25
201 28
182
10 17
6 50
10
12
181 22
114
io oo !
5 30
10
20
104 27
280
15 20
60
u,
6 00 i 315 10
UPHAM.
A town in King's County, Province of
1855 George B. Payson |
56 William Alcorn.
57 William Alcorn
58 Henrv Holland.
59 Henry Holland . : . .
60 John J. Colter
61 James R. Hart.. '.
62 James R. Hart.
63 James R. Hart. .
64 William C. Brown.
New Brunswick.
65 William C. Brown .
66 William C. Brown
67 Douglas Chapman.
68 George Harrison .
69 George Harrison
70 George Harrison . ....
71 Joseph B. Hemmeon ...
72 Joseph B. Hemmeon .
73 Samuel Ackman
74 See Hampton, N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
/6
91
89
119
122
110
112
102
105
105
94
102
111
99
106
102
130
117
122
2 45
4 79
1 18
3 70
0 73
4 00
1 00
3 67
() 80
4 00
1 10
4 00
1 25
4 12
1 19
5 00
1 74
5 00
1 00
5 50
1 00
7 50
1 25
6 00
2 00
6 00
3 77
7 00
3 26
7 00
5 36
7 00
2 60
7 00
2 80
7 10
2 85
1 73
3 33
4 90
4 00
38 80
2 52
54 00
3 42
52 87
3 54
45 76
12 34
37 32
1 50
39 96
3 94
43 81
4 50
37 89
6 46
49 90
6 53
23 23
5 82
53 11
6 30
57 99
6 50
68 87
6 60
61 90
6 70
25 44
w.
WALLACE.
A town on Northumberland Strait, Cumberland County. Nova Scotia.
1855 William McCarty . .| 508 I . .. I
56 Robert A. Temple . . ... . . . i 451 6 50 ...
57 Robert A. Temple, Douglas Chapman. 440 | 7 14 | 1 07
8 46 128 07
438
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 Robert A. Temple, Fletcher H. W. Pickles
59 William Allen.. ...,
60 William Allen ...
61 William Allen, John S. Allen.
62 Robert E. Crane, Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite
63 Robert E. Crane, John A. Clarke, B.A ,
64 Robert E. Crane, Cranswick Jost
65 George Johnson, Cranswick Jost, B. A.
66 George Johnson, Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
67 George Johnson, Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
68 T. VVatson Smith ..
69 T. Watson Smith.
70 T. Watson Smith. . ,
71 Robert Wasson, Thomas H. James..
72 Robert Wasson, William Harrison ...
73 Robert Wasson, William Harrison ...
74 Nova Scotia Conference. . .
Funds.
564
497
352
390
357
443
426
503
380
320
313
266
282
279
283
260
190
Conting.
Educa.
$10 34
$3 83
11 52
1 97
9 38
1 25
9 57
1 27
9 43
0 75
4 79
1 50
5 22
1 60
5 45
3 00
8 50
2 28
11 00
2 30
7 50
2 16
5 50
1 20
5 50
1 75
5 63
3 50
8 11
3 27
7 74
1 10
8 57
1 24
$9 63
6 25'
4 23
4 23
3 30
5 37
8 88
9 24
3 54
3 10
2 72
4 02
5 81
6 30
6 73
5 79
9 21
Miss'y.
$86 49
96 62
56 00
67 67
58 00
70 00
90 48
117 02
107 84
95 20
90 21
86 77
80 46
90 97
90 29
81 70
60 31
WELSFORD.
A village in Queen's County, Province of New Brunswick.
1873 Charles W. Dockrill | I I
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.. ' 35 ' 4 50 ' 1 75
2 50 ! 10 25
WEST CAPE.
A village and Cape on Egmont Bay, County of Prince, Island of Prince Edward.
1859 Supplied
60 William C Brown
61 William C. Brown. .
62 Richard Pratt.
63 Richard Pratt .
64 R. Mitchell Smith . . ,
65 Richard Pratt. . .
66
67 Charles W. Dockrill
68 Charles AY. Dockrill
69 John G. Bigney .
70 See Alberton . ."
100
61
61
70
100
81
60
60
31
58
51
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...
2" 00
1 00
i 60
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 00
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0 60
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0 50
1 57
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i 06
i 00
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3 10
1 00
1 15
3 50
1 00
1 20
15 00
8 60
7 96
3 20
5 25
20 35
WEYMOUTH.
A village on St. Mary's Bay, in the Electoral District of Digby, Province of Nova Scotia.
1868 Ezra B. Moore \
> Statistics included with Digby Circuit.
69 Jotham M. Fulton, M.A.
70 Frederick M. Pickles.
71 Levi S. Johnson
72 George F. Day. . . .
73 Eben E. England.
74 Nova Scotia Conference..
54
50
2 50
2 10
1 20
1 25
2 25
1 40
WILMOT.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
George M. Barratt
John L. Sponagle „
John L. Sponagle , .
John L. Sponagle. .... ....... .
Paul Piestwood, John E. Jubb. . .
John J. Teasdale, William H. Evans
Nova Scotia Conference..
3 98
1 69
6 00
A village in the County of Annapolis, Province of Nova Scotia,
Samuel W. Avery. , .
Samuel AV Avery. . .
Alexander B. Black.
Alexander B. Black.
Alexander B. Black . .
Richard Weddall. ...
Richard Weddall..
Richard Weddall..
George M. Barratt .
George M. Barratt
178
142
207
255
244
191
223
247
201
182
175
174
172
180
180
274
12 50
10 59
9 67
12 81
16 85
10 21
10 21
10 21
10 10
8 50
6 11
7 63
7 72
8 26
8 26
8 25
01
00
44
01
13
95
00
00
44
92
92
00
9 79
4 02
9 67
13 76
18 37
11 78
12 00
11 78
8 05
7 50
8 14
8 20
7 68
7 94
7 94
8 10
23 84
25 44
133 75
125 60
114 20
154 26
138 12
147 OS
92 40
97 40
99 55
77 05
84 15
102 73
100 76
109 36
150 88
107 50
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
439
WINDSOR.
A town on the River Avon, County of Hants, Province of Nova Scotia.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Roland Morton ...
56 Roland Morton .
57 Roland Morton ...
58 Charles Stewart, James B. Likely.
59 Charles Stewart, James B. Likely
60 Henry Pope, jr. , Richard Johnson
61 'Henry Pope, jr. , Richard Johnson . .
62 Henry Pope, jr. , Richard Johnson
63 James England, Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite,
64 James England . . .
65 James England . ... ...
66 Elias Brettle...
No. of
Members.
Fun d.s.
Elias Brettle. .
Elias Brettle..
Alexander W.
Alexander W
67
68
69 Alexander W. Nicolson
70 Alexander W Nicolson
71 Alexander W. Nicolson.
72 Albert S. Des Brisay . .
73 Albert S. Des Brisay .
74 Nova Scotia Conference.
107
107
117
145
258
224
229
204
200
194
102
109
106
106
105
113
■ 138
117
137
120
$5 00
4 80
4 00
33 90
34 50
34 53
22 34
22 36
17 37
12 oo ;
12 00 1
24
25
18
14
16
27
17
00
17
25
17
85
18 00
18
70
Educa. j
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
... 1
$1 80 ,
$4 66
$277 41
3 07 ,
5 00
253 25
8 40
37 12
330 15
8 67
37 38
297 20
5 28
37 43
299 37
5 00
22 75
265 07
5 00
22 80
208 19
5 50
21 00
235 28
5 00
15 55
226 56
5 00
16 00
236 31
4 71
16 03
224 53
4 18
15 90
215 60
4 13
16 37
184 27
4 50
21 75
188 87
7 20
15 35
176 10
7 25
18 13
205 15
8 37
18 20
215 90
8 50
19 50
217 03
WOODSTOCK
A town in the County of Carleton, New Brunswick.
1855 William Allen, William Alcorn. .
56 John Prince, John Cassidy
57 John Prince, Wm. C. Brown, Robt. Wasson. .
58 John Prince, R. Wasson, T. Watson Smith .
59 Robt. A. Temple, D. D. Currie, Robt. Wasson
60 R. A. Temple, D. D. Currie, David B. Scott..
61 Robt. A. Temple, D. D. Currie, S. F. Huestis
John J. Colter
62 William Wilson, Joseph G. Angwin
63 William Wilson
64 George S. Milligan, M. A
65 George S. Milligan, M.A. .
66 George S. Milligan, M.A
67 Alex. W. Nicolson, William H. Burns
68 Alex. W. Nicolson
69 John McMurray . .
70 John S. Addy
71 John S. Addy
72 Hezekiah McKeown . .
73 Hezekiah McKeown ...
74 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference
303
275
302
381
423
540
531
457
81
80
117
82
72
120
32
32
41
43
42
9
85
12
40
8 34
15
60
18
00
8 30
4 20
4 20
3 43
27 00
17 40
8 50
8 50
8 50
9
90
13
84
9
90
8
80
8 00
8
00
8
00
8
50
8
75
00
64
69
10
2 60
10 09
12 47
10 00
12 71
13 00
13 71
1 08
1 20
7 69
8 50
9 04
9 00
8 21
8 00
7 00
6 00
6 36
7 00
145
70
121
32
127
95
162 72
100 08
102
91
33
30
34 40
67
49
69 73
62
59
61
87
40 50
40 00
32
46
41
88
41
02
40
00
Y
YARMOUTH.
A town in the Electoral District of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.
1855 Michael Pickles
56 Michael Pickles, Charles De Wolfe:
57 Michael Pickles .
58 James England, Thomas B. Smith . .
59 George Johnson, Theophilus S. Richey
60 Ingham Sutcliffe, James B. Likely
61 Ingham Sutcliffe, James B. Likely
62 Ingham Sutcliffe, Charles B. Pitblado.
63 John Prince, William C. Brown
64 John Prince, James R. Hart
65 See Yarmouth North and South
M.A.
115 i
. .. 1
109 ;
9 83
141 '
9 85
177
14 90
165
14 07
' 158
13 00
180
13 18
! 167
14 08
143
14 08
146
14 08
161
14 49
90
57
27
00
6 47
4 00
8 50
4 30
3 00
21 30
9 26
10 34
8 22
17 40
18 00
14 00
14 30
14 60
180 00
150 69
156 25
134 25
200 43
243 84
261 65
228 05
238 64
440
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
.YARMOUTH NORTH.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 William W: Perkins
66 William W. Perkins
67 Henry Daniel . . .
68 Joseph Hart . .
69 Joseph Hart. . .
70 Joseph Hast . .
71 John Lathern
72 John Lathern . , .
73 Jabez A. Rogers .
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
1865 John Prince
66 James G. Hennigar. . .
67 James G. Hennigar..
68 James G. Hennigar ....
69 Job Shenton
70 Job Shenton . ,
71 Job Shenton
72 John L. Sponagle . ...
73 John L. Sponagle ....
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
1870 Thomas Rogers, M.A.
71 Thomas Rogers, M.A.
72 Thomas Rogers, M.A. .
73 JohnM. Pike
74 Nova Scotia Conference .
Funds.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
183
$15 00
$3 60
$14 73
$ni'i5
111
30 43
4 48
7 80
105 12
88
16 00
2 60
15 50
113 88
83
7 61
3 00
11 13
119 90
86
7 87
3 84
11 25
187 80
97
10 63
5 75
1"> 30
109 95
I 123
11 00
11 57
15 60
156 S9
! 137
11 50
11 76
16 00
185 45
124
15 36
12 32
19 14
207 59
YARMOUTH SOUTH.
130
130
101
87
90
100
130
111
120
15 00
3 00
10 50 !
15 00
2 00
14 82 !
10 33
1 60
9 20
6 80
1 30
10 00
7 00
2 78
9 50
10 20
7 75
12 50
13 74
9 00
17 35
17 47
8 00
19 77
18 87
10 05
23 50
YARMOUTH EAST.
- •
52
2 75
2 30
4 20
74
2 75
2 30
4 21
86
2 75
2 00
4 20
1 90
3 59
2 15
6 84
116 55
60 60
65 00
65 00
221 70
192 75
238 64
235 10
251 59
7 20
21 83
15 67
17 33
II.
THE WORK IN NEWFOUNDLAND.
The Island of Newfoundland is the oldest of Britain's transatlantic posses-
sions. To Laurance Coughlan belongs the honour of being the first to proclaim
the story of the Cross to the scattered settlers of this sea girt Isle. He arrived
there in the year 1765, and at once commenced those earnest labours which
were owned of God in the awakening and conversion of hundreds of souls-
He returned to England in 1773, and until the arrival of John McGeary in
1785 the work begun by Coughlan was sustained and carried on by a few
devoted local preachers. To British Methodism belongs the honour of sending
Missionaries to this Island, and under her fostering care the Methodism of
Newfoundland became a grand success. In 1855 it became a part of the Con-
ference of Eastern British America, which was organized that year. Prior to
1855 we have been unable to obtain a record of its devoted labourers and their
mission work. Our pages, therefore, as in the case of New Brunswick and
Nova Scotia, only give what data we have been able to glean from the Minutes
of Conference from 1855 to 1874.
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
441
B.
BAY OF ISLANDS and BONNE BAY.
A Mission on the west coast, composed of several small islands.
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1873 JabezHill
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
60
$i 66
BAY ROBERTS.
1873 George Boyd
74 Newfoundland Conference.
1855 John hi. Addy
56 John S. Addy
57 EliasBrettle...
58 Elias Brettle
59 Elias Brettle
60 John S. Peach
61 JohnS. Peach
62 JohnS. Peach
63 John S. Peach
64 John S. Peach
65 John Waterhouse
66 John "Waterhouse
67 John Waterhouse. . .
68 Charles Comben .
69 Charles Comben
70 George Forscy ....
71 George Forsey.
72 JohnS. Peach.
73 John S. Peach
71 Newfoundland Conference.
BLACK HEAD.
504
510
540
516
730
771
619
530
478
437
338
505
480
420
405
408
440
390
434
421
6 07
5 20
$5 80
5 50
8 80
9 38
10 35
12 50
11 10
6 10
4 5i>
4 05
4 10
8 00
4 40
8 00
4 00
3 20
1 80
6 00
7 10
6 00
5 90
! 6 00
6 15
j 4 10
5 00
5 00
5 00
! 5 00
5 00
4 00
4 10
4 00
4 00
1 3 00
3 00
§3 87
$138 00
31 20
148 87
78 27
216 20
59 70
387 92
48 50
210 63
9 20
152 90
9 00
94 31
8 00
98 20
4 50
69 60
23 50
116 39
22 10
100 51
31 18
104 13
24 00
84 45
24 50
131 40
24 00
129 02
22 00
185 28
18 50
165 50
15 00
1S2 30
BONAV
1855 Thomas Smith.. ....
56 Thomas Smith.. .
57 Thomas Harris
58 Thomas Harris, William E. Shenstone.
59 Paul Prestwood, Thomas Fox.
60 Paul Prestwood, Thomas Fox
61 Paul Prestwood, Thomas Fox
62 James A. Duke, Jabez Rogers
63 Charles Comben, Jabez Rogers
64 Charles Comben, John Goodison
65 Charles Comben.
66 James Dove. . .
67 James Dove
68 James Dove ...
69 John S. Phinney
70 John S. Phinney ... .
71 John S. Phinney
72 John Goodison
73 John Goodison
74 See Newfoundland Conference ...
ISTA.
229
340
316
309
342
271
286
286
340
245
317
201
196
187
172
178
310
320
294
290
6 00
14 14
13 25
16 40
18 00
9 40
9 70
10 00
10 00
10 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
10 65
11 05
12 60
3 00
4 03
8 05
9 30
60
20
40
10
70
80
20
15
40
15
25
12 90
13 00
13 10
17
92
14
40
13
12
16 63
11
78
12
90
8
91
13 30
10
20
7
00
8
30
4
15
5
10
12
00
12
10
14
95
15
15
17
60
202 00
270 80
218 05
219 95
134 90
135 35
124 80
138 26
41 35
87 75
67 05
75 45
58 27
120 80
142 57
135 45
175 45
175 45
1855 John S. Phinney
56 Samuel W. Sprague.
57 Samuel W. Sprague.
58 Thomas Smith.... ..
59 Thomas Smith..
60 Thomas Smith
BRIGUS.
118
121
135
157
124
120
12 00
15 95
12 70
16 80
12 00
6 00
20 15
6 40
20 07
6 40
24 34
6 40
18 40
184 34
170 00
233 68
241 37
442
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Tear
Names of Ministers.
1861 Thomas Harris
62 Thomas Harris.
63 Thomas Harris
64 Thomas Harris.. ...
65 William E. Shenstone
66 William E. Shenstone
67 William E. Shenstone.. ._. . .
68 John Waterhouse ....
69 John Waterhouse
70 John Waterhouse .
71 John S. Peach. .
72 Thomas Harris.. . .
73 Thomas Harris
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
1855 EliasBrettle
56 EliasBrettle
57 James Dove . .
58 James Dove .
59 John S. Phinney
60 John S. Phinney
61 John S. Phinney
62 John S. Phinney..
63 Samuel T. Teed
64 Samuel T. Teed
65 Samuel T. Teed
66 Thomas Harris. .
67 Thomas Harris..
68 Thomas Harris
69 James A. Duke.
70 James A. Duke. . .
71 James A. Duke . .
72 George Forsey
73 George Forsey . ...
74 See Newfoundland Conference.
No. of
Members.
170
144
139
136
117
117
116
117
87
98
124
104
107
101
BURIN.
160
150
126
167
148
161
165
169
402
381
300
270
295
260
261
154
168
171
476
422
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$10 55
7 80
11 00
11 00
11 00
11 00
11 00
11 00
9 26
8 00
9 90
7 00
7 00
6 00
$6 48
5 08
5 79
5 50
5 33
6 50
6 70
5 80
5 00
5 40
9 20
9 00
7 80
5 52
|15 65
12 40
9 92
15 85
12 35
11 70
12 65
9 37
9 12
8 10
17 50
15 50
15 50
16 00
16 12
...
23 42
6 80
8 60
17 23
4 45
12 20
12 27
4 30
10 02
20 32
8 63
27 25
14 20
8 60
18 55
9 85
2 20
11 70
11 00
4 00
14 91
11 00
4 00
15 00
11 00
4 00
15 00
12 00
4 00
10 00
6 70
3 32
7 00
5 00
2 00
4 60
3 70
2 20
3 10
4 00
2 30
3 60
3 00
2 80
3 22
4 00
2 60
3 60 ,
4 00
2 00
5 00
8 33
4 38
9 45
$145 27
172 85
122 83
157 98
121 55
131 35
108 60
109 57
126 59
122 51
125 84
112 85
131 32
122 34
79 05
131 75
105 00
117 72
141 87
87 17
148 00
117 83
179 26
86 90
74 82
29 85
31 27
44 36
23 78
' 24 00
52 61
103 53
c.
CARBONEAR.
1855 William E. Shenstone
56 William E. Shenstone
57 William E. Shenstone . . .
58 Christopher Lockhart, James A. Duke, John
Waterhouse ......
59 Christopher Lockhart, John Waterhouse .
60 Elias Brettle, William S. Shenstone. . .'.*.
61 Elias Brettle, Thomas D. Hart .
62 Paul Prestwood, John Goodison
63 John Winterbotham, John Goodison
64 John Winterbotham, John S. Allen . . .
65 John S. Peach, John S. Allen.
66 John S. Peach, Joseph Todhunter
67 John S. Peach, Thomas Allen .
68 Henry L. Cranford, George Forsey
69 John Prince, George Forsey
70 Charles Comben ... ....
71 Charles Comben, Joseph Hale
72 Charles Comben, Joseph Hale ,
73 James Dove, John G. Currie ....
74 See Newfoundland Conference ..
418
418
303
335
696
692
734
636
572
518
484
448
491
451
445
466
445
436
545
330
1865 John Goodison..
66 Charles Comben.
67 Charles Ladner
CATALINA.
23 10
9 15
12 32
76 32
76 08
34 14
21 55
22 10
28 60
24 00
21 00
18 00
18 00
9 56
9 20
9 30
8 90
10 46
14 00
66
60
00
00
17 80
27 60
22 14
27 73
22 40
54 92
11 62
78 73
13 94
47 25
11 63
35 28
9 40
5 70
16 10
30 70
17 52
22 60
8 00
19 00
6 50
16 00
11 00
19 00
9 00
8 80
4 30
14 00
5 70
16 40
6 20
18 40 j
12 00
18 20
14 40
23 00 1
50
70
161 45
2 00
2 20
160 95
255 35
281 15
233 58
230 33
188 75
248 35
173 10
199 25
178 75
171 43
102 76
149 51
148 27
192 20
199 09
205 50
ii*66
13 15
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
443
Year
Names of Ministers.
1868 Charles Ladner
69 Samuel Ackman
70 Samuel Ackman .
71 John Reay
72 John Reay . . ...
73
74 See Newfoundland Conference . . .
No. of
Members.
75
60
66
85
97
90
59
Funds.
Conting. Educa. I Sup. M. j Miss'y.
$4 00
00
50
90
65
70
70
40
50
10
40
00
00
45
90
00
00
35
40
91
$36 00
36 91
32 25
42 57
60 60
35 78
45 00
1861 Joseph Gaetz.
62 Thomas D. Hart..
63 Thomas D. Hart..,
64 Isaac Howie
65 Isaac Howie
CHANNEL.
25
15
11
67
68 .1
69 Included in Port Au Basque Mission .
4 86
2 00
2 40
7 00
2 20
4 71
4 70
2 82
2 80
4 00
3 00
3 40
3 20
3 10
3 15
3 95
4 17
3 42 ;
!
I
27 60
29 92
37 55
40 60
47 00
58 00
34 50
80 00
E,
1859 James A. Duke
60 James A. Duke. ...
61 James A. Duke. .
62 Alfred W Turner
63 Alfred W. Turner
64 Jabez A. Rogers . .
65 Jabez A. Rogers
66 Henry L. Cranford .
67 Henry L. Cranford
68 Thomas Allen, Francis Scott .
69 Francis Scott. . .
70 Charles Pickles .
71 Charles Pickles
72 Frances G. Willey, Charles Myers
73 Simeon B. Dunn
74 See Newfoundland Conference
EXPLOITS.
140
120
131
145
160
118
102
89
90
60
134
182
179
167
13 28
2 01
2 io
3 40
3 90
14 85
1 66
3 25
1 80
2 25
1 98
3 20
3 05
7 00
3 00
7 20
2 90
6 40
1 65
4 40 !
1 80
4 00
2 50
4 40
9 50
9 50
1 80
4 00
6 70
5 07
4 20
8 10
15 50
15 50
22 17
10 60
28 26
12 30
41 30
22 80
6 66
33 93
56 60
48 85
87 38
F
1873 Thomas H. James
74 See Newfoundland Conference.
FLAT ISLANDS.
237
2 22
1 20
3 70
08
1862 Thomas Fox....
63 Thomas Fox....
64 Thomas Fox..
65 Charles Ladner .
66 Charles Ladner.
67 George Forsey
68 Joseph Pascoe
69 Joseph Pascoe
70 Joseph Pascoe
71 Isaac Howie. .
72
73 William Swann
74 See Newfoundland Conference.
FOGO.
40
80
50
35
90
58
72
85
101
97
126
126
3 00
....
1 00
i 66
1 66
0 73
1 35
0 60
2 40
1 00
2 00
1 00
i 66
3 00
1 20
1 00
1 00
1 25
0 95
1 00
1 00
3 00
2 25
2 87
2 30
1 16
0 75
50
40
1 00
2 00
2 00
1 50
00
25
4 00
4 66
18 00
22 60
25 00
29 00
37 45
47 52
100 00
116 47
1873 Charles Mearing ....
74 See Newfoundland Conference.
FORTUNE BAY.
444
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
G.
GRAND BANK.
Year Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
56 John S. Peach. . ',....
58 Thomas Gaetz .„„.*.„..
59 Thomas Gaetz. ... ...
60 John Winterbotham. . . . ......
61 John Winterbotham. .
170
100
97
186
198
170
178
175
143
244
237
278
297
237
248
242
261
220
222
203
§12 00
12 00
25 82
18 00
14 00
32 82
18 56
20 00
20 00
16 00
16 00
20 00
20 00
12 00
12 00
11 00
11 00
7 70
7 70
$6 83
13 65
6 00
8 00
4 75
5 03
4 60
7 00
6 55
8 00
10 16
6 50
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 00
6 20
5 00
$8 80
13 65
12 00
12 0.0
14 20
7 90
9 69
14 00
14 16
16 60
20 00
20 00
16 00
18 05
18 05
18 00
11 30
11 50
$146'70
476 52
327 22
408 00
449 35
246 65
63 John S. Phinney.. ..
64 John S. Phinney..
66 Stephen T. Teed, Thomas Allen
67 Stephen T. Teed..
68 Stephen T. Teed..
69 John Goodison .. .. ,
70 John Goodison ...
235 03
344 55
409 30
381 85
511 15
353 75
359 72
417 00
390 50
72 James A. Duke, John G. Currie .......
73 James A. Duke, Charles Mearing
74 See Newfoundland Conference. ... ....
352 15
208 16
203 91
1855
56 Paul Prestwood.
57 Paul Prestwood.
58 Paul Prestwood. .
59 See Twillingate.
GREEN BAY
. | 199
240
. , 270
I 265
! 285
GREEN'S POND.
10 40
2 00
8 66
6 50
6 30
7 40
8 00
4 45
10 00
1862
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
John S Allen . . .
John S. Allen . . .
Joseph Todhunter
Joseph Todhunter
Isaac Howie. . . .
Isaac Howie. .
Isaac Howie
Solomon Matthews.
Solomon Matthews. .
Solomon Matthews. .
See Newfoundland Conference.
44
56
1 00
86
57
1 00
116
■ 1 10
92
2 00
80
1 20
80
50
• •
170
0 69
180
2 00
32
2 50
92 34
122 37
144 72
4 '66
4 00
1 30
1 40
2 00
1 45
1 50
8 55
6 00
6 00
6 00
1 35
2 00
2 40
i 66
1 60
3 10
8 05
14 05
26 37
H.
HANTS HARBOUR.
1855 Paul Prestwood
56 .
57 Thomas Fox
58 Adam Nightingale •
59 Charles Comben
60 Charles Comben
61 William S. Shenston, Joseph Pascoe.
62 Joseph Sutcliffe
63 Joseph Sutcliffe.
64 Henry L. Cranford
116
118
114
269
132
153
145
138
160
186
1 32
0 62
2 12
2 23
1 67
2 60
2 52
2 00
3 00
2 80
2 00
3 20
2 90
2 35
3 15
4 66
6 70
100
4 00
1 00
1 20
60 20
65 73
67 25
108 20
108 88
87 43
101 50
109 10
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
445
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 HenrvL. Cranford.
66 John'M. Pike
67 John M. Pike
68 Thomas Fox
69 Thomas Fox..
70 Thomas Fox..
71 Simeon B. Dunn. .
72 Simeon B. Dunn
73 Joseph Hale..
74 §ee Newfoundland Conference .
No. of
Members.
183
156
206
167
146
148
174
130
202
180
Funds.
Conting. L Educa. \ Sup. M.
$1 55
1 60
3 20
0 90
1 60
1 60
2 66
2 00
§1 15
1 00
1 00
1 40
1 40
1 50
§2 15
2 00
2 40
1 80
1 80
1 80
2 00
2 00
Missy.
$50 80
67 86
69 55
64 40
36 60
54 88
59 60
66-50
66 50
HARBOUR
OK ACE.
1855
57
56 John !■». Phinney..
47
9
83
57 John S. Phinney
107
11
32
15 62
15 67
198 50
58 William E. Shenstone. ....
160
140
13
13
07
50
12 50
10 45
16 30
23 95
204 92
59 William E. Shenstone .
215 80
60 Christopher Lockhart..
138
14
15
7 18
26 23
232 78
61 Christopher Lockhart. . ...
162
21
78
9 53
27 73
243 7.5
62 Elias Brett! e.. .. .. .. .
152
17
95
8 48
23 28
210 68
63 James Dove.
125
17
40
9 20
14 50
165 25
102
16
00
9 20
13 65
205 10
65 James Dove. ....
97
16
00
12 75
18 75
176 35
«66 John S. Phinney. .
92
14
00
12 65
17 40
218 54
67 John S. Phinney...
233
16
00
13 75
19 00
252 13
68 John S. Phinnev. .
214
16
00
9 00
19 00
244 68
69 Thomas Harris
215
12
70
9 70
22 75
224 47
70 Thomas Harris..
179
13
90
11 00
21 52
261 42
71 Thomas Harris. . .. ...
161
9 07
7 45
14 55
195 58
72 Charles Ladner.. .. ..
* 149
9
65
7 20
15 00
216 44
73 Charles Ladner ....
' 200
12
00
20 00
18 00
263 60
74 See Newfoundland Conference
150
12
40
13 50
19 00
264 84
ISLAND
COVE.
1856 Charles Comben
145
...
57 John S. Peach
153
! 4 00
2 00
3 10
95 75
58 John S. Peach ..
1 409
i 4 73
3 30
6 10
227 52
59 John S. Peach
I 107
3 30
4 10
5 10
86 00
60 James Dove
: 160
158
5 00
7 00
6 10
7 35
9 00
4 40
84 55
61 James Dove ' '
64 40
62 James Dove . . .
134
3 13
1 53
4 80
39 10
63 William Ewen Shenstone .
124
128
6 00
6 00
1 55
1 30
5 00
4 00
44 25
64 William Ewen Shenstone ....
44 90
65 Thomas Fox
112
116
2 60
5 00
1 30
0 92
3 20
2 40
40 30
66 Thomas Fox. .
57 95
67 Thomas Fox
! 100
2 50
3 00
32 05
68 John S. Peach
92
68
3 22
1 00
0 80
0 80
3 00
1 25
30 42
69 John S. Peach
32 80
70 JohnS. Peach..
67
1 00
1 00
1 00
47 20
71 Joseph Pascoe.
68
1 25
1 25
1 5j0
68 00
72 Joseph Pascoe
104
2 00
1 10
5 20
67 23
73
202
12 70
2 00
7 00
69 40
74 See Newfoundland Conference
224
7 00
3 00
6 00
80 00
L.
1859 Charles Comben.
60 Thomas Fox.
61 Thomas Fox.
62 John Goodison.
LABRADOR.
1863 John Goodison.
64 John S. Allen.
65 John S. Allen.
66 Joseph Todhunter.
1867 Thomas Allen.
68 George Forsey.
69 George Forsey.
70 Isaac Howie.
1871 Joseph Hale.
72 Joseph Hale.
73 John G. Currie.
74 See Nfd. Conf.
446
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
•LITTLE BAY ISLANDS.
V'ear
Names of Ministers.
1872 Supplied from Exploits . . .
73 Charles Myers •,...„
74 See Newfoundland Conference. .
No. of
Members.
261
420
Funds.
Conting.
$1 00
Educa.
$1 00
Sup. M.
$4 00
Miss'y.
$5 40
M.
MUSGRAVE HARBOUR.
1873
74 See Newfoundland Conference.
56
1872
MUSGRAVE TOWN.
73 John P. Bowell
74 See Newfoundland Conference . .
126
\ ! 107
i 66
—
200 '.'."
o.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
Charles Comben . ....
Alexander W Nicolson
Alexander W. Nicolson
Alexander W. Nicolson
\ Thomas Gaetz,
( John Goodison,
John Goodison..
62 John Waterhouse .
63 John Waterhouse .
64 John Waterhouse .
65 Thomas Harris.. . .
66 James A. Duke. ,
67 James A. Duke . .
68 James A. Duke .
69 Charles Ladner
70 Charles Ladner
71 Charles Ladner.
72 Thomas Fox
73 Thomas Fox . .
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
OLD PERLICAN.
220
145
260
308
282
274
280
310
333
319
275
250
250
214
200
254
260
270
••
. . .*
4 55
370
5 00
4 80
4 50
5 20
4 80
5 20
2 40
2 00
3 00
4 00
2 10
3 33
4 10
3 10
5 00
4 00
• • • •
4 40
4 00
1 35
3 10
4 00
1 60
1 00
4 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
0 80
1 25
2 00
1 35
2 30
2 25
1 60
3 10
2 00
1 20
2 50
2 05
1 20
3 05
3 08
1 80
4 50
246 15
171 48
96 58
114 80
77 91
102 00
45 15
97 08
39 23
34 00
28 80
102 00
162 00
225 83
95 29
90 46
P.
PETITES.
1859
60 Joseph Gaetz . .
61 Charles Ladner
62 Charles Ladner.
63 John M. Pike..
64 John M. Pike..
29
34
48
59
75
11 15
....
1 20
10 67
....
9 27
2 80
2 40
3 60
- 5 00
3 00
4 60
5 50
3 50
4 80
16 80
10 00
13 J3
25 50
33 10
EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA CONFERENCE.
447
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Joseph Pascoe
Joseph Pascoe
Joseph Pascoe . .
John Reay
John Reay
John G. Currie .
See Newfoundland Conference .
| No. of
iMembers.
80
59
67
75
82
82
Conting. . Educa. Sup. M
$6 60
4 00
4 50
3 00
2 40
4 25
Funds.
$3 80
2 00
1 80
1 00
3 00
6 0C
$5
2
5
50
00
00
1 00
3 60
7 80
Miss'y.
$58 80
55 95
21 00
28 68
77 00
256 80
PORT AU BASQUE.
1870 John Reay, Francis U. Willey
71 Francis G. Willey
v 72 Charles Pickles, Jeremiah Embree
73 Charles Pickles, Jeremiah Embree
74 See Petites, Newfoundland Conference.
83
75
64
38
8 72
7 60
8 70 1
8 60
18 80
16 00 1
8 00
8 00
10 61
11 81
8 35
13 00 '
170 05
131 24
109 43
108 78
PORT DE GRAVE.
1855 Adam Nightingale.
■*6 Adam Nightingale . .
57 Adam Nightingale . . .
58 Thomas Fox
59 James Dove
60 William E. Shenstone .
61 William E. Shenstone .
62 William E. Shenstone . . .
63 Joseph Pascoe
64 Joseph Pascoe
65
67 John Reay
68 John M. Pike
69 Isaac Howie ....
70 Isaac Howie ..
71 Thomas Fox
72
73 George Boyd
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
s.
74
80
83
80
80
101
63
61
66
70
60
60
60
69
65
65
67
62
66
62
SHOAL HARBOUR.
1872 William Swann .
73 Thomas W. Atkinson
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
110
125
1 00
1 87
1 55
3 30
5 25
2 34
3 30
2 40
3 00
3 72
4 83
3 75
8 12
2 93
1 90
4 00
2 50
1 10
4 00
5 00
0 50
2 25
4 00
3 00
5 00
2 00
6 66
3 55
6 50
4 66
2 20
1 60
5 25
2 30
1 50
4 55
1 40
1 55
2 80
1 90
2 40
3 00
2 00
4 20
2 00
2 00
4 00
1 00
1 50
51 35
71 88
71 22
76 62
38 08
35 63
35 25
104 58
73 30
44 10
50 33
46 68
51 25
31 00
33 00
47 50
80 00
92 73
23 35
109 25
St.
St. JOHN'S.
1855 Thomas Augwin, Samuel W. Sprague .
56 Robert A. Chesley, James Dove
57 Henry Daniel, Thomas Smith . . . .
58 Henry Daniel, John Winterbotham.. . .
59 Henry Daniel, John Winterbotham..
60 Edmund Botterell, John Waterhouse
61 Rdmnnd Rotterell. John Waterhouse.
301
268
313
273
300
338
307
• • • •
76 87
....
81 32
57 00
63 00
88 00
45 00
80 20
98 47
43 10
94 00
98 92
34 00
98 00
37 70
41 40
82 62
888 53
432 68
586 00
496 92
435 73
448
CIRCUITS, STATIONS AND MISSIONS.
Year! Names of Ministers.
1
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1862 Edmund Botterell, Joseph Pascoe. . ...
63 Paul Prestwood, Charles Ladner
280
316
552
378
338
363
360
354
312
294
331
485
555
$52 39
52 00
52 00
49 87
52 15
53 70
54 90
55 04
63 25
61 00
63 75
74 39
80 00
$28 00
28 80
32 68
29 15
34 73
36 65
36 70
36 75
49 00
45 75
48 00
69 55
80 00
$76 20
62 08
62 25
49 25
65 80
71 25'
71 45
72 03
74 85
68 60
72 60
104 95
140 00
$348 85
423 51
64 Paul Prestwood, A. W. Turner, Joseph Gaetz.
65 Paul Prestwood, A. W. Turner, Joseph Gaetz.
66 John Prince, Alfred W Turner, Joseph Gaetz.
67 John Prince, Chas. Comben, Samuel Ackman.
68 John Prince, Samuel Ackman
69 James Dove, Stephen T. Teed
70 James Dove, Stephen T. Teed.
72 G. S. Milligan, H. L. Cranford, T.W.Atkinson
73 Geo. S. Milligan, Joseph Pascoe, James Nurse
74 See Newfoundland Conference. . .... ..
354 18
326 25
414 96
468 15
512 23
559 74
716 45
728 35
789 85
900 20
831 50
T.
l860 Alfred W Turner.
61 Alfred W Turner.
62 Joseph Gaetz ...
63 Joseph Gaetz. ,«. . .
64 Charles Ladner.
65 ....
66 George Forsey
67
68 ..
70
71 ..
72 United with Catalina.
73
74 See Newfoundland Conference .
TRINITY
62
56
90
96
95
91
■ - • 1 •
116
116
59
50
..
40
89
2 23
4 00
4 00
4 00
1 90
1 50
1 64
1 40
2 00
11
10
15
00
00
80
2 02
4 on
4 00
8 75
5 15
14 40
16 37
13 25
TWILLINGATE.
1859 Thomas Harris.. . 285
60 Thomas Harris. ... 375
61 Charles Comben .... 305
62 Charles Comben ... .... .449
63 James A. Duke , . 250
64 James A. Duke. . . 245
65 James A. Duke. ... . . ... 187
66 John Goodison . 190
67 John Goodison. . . .. ...... .1 196
68 John Goodison 196
69 Henry L. Cranford . ... 215
70 Henry L. Cranford ' 236
71 Henry L. Cranford. .... . 182
72 James Dove . . . . . . . 208
73 John Reay.. ...... . ' 200
74 See Newfoundland Conference . 359
8 00
4 45
10 00
7 87
5 80
8 03
4 25
4 28
8 07
3 63
4 13
6 05
8 50
4 65
10 15
7' 00
4 00
11 40
6 00
3 73
5 80
6 00
3 15
5 80
7 00
4 35
9 10
5 00
.3 80
4 00
3 15
6 30
4 15
4 05
7 15
5 10
2 75
4 25
6 15
3 55
7 10
6 10
4 10
8 05
6 15
4 15
8 10
144 72
205 50
136 92
104 86
193 40
110 52
85 35
57 35
83 30
15 00
32 70
33 25
47 05
52 40
59 50
66 56
w.
.857 Charles Comben. . . . ,
58 Charles Comben .
59
60 United with Petites.
WESTERN SHORE.
20
20
20
2 20
li 15
11 00
11 00
16 80
LIST OF DISTRICTS
INTO WHICH THE
CONFERENCE OF KASTERN BRITISH AMERICA
WAS DTVIDED,
WITH THE NAMES OF THEIR CHAIRMEN AND FINANCIAL SECRETARIES.
JtST The number of Members iwludi's those on trial ai in th: 0 mid i IVriUii in i 'onfcrenci.
ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT.
Year! Chairman.
Year
Chairman.
1855 Michael Pickles, . .
56 Michael Pickles .
57 William Wilson. .
58 Thomas Angwin. .
59 Thomas Angwin. .
60 Thomas Angwin..
61 Thomas Angwin . .
62 Thomas H. Davies
63 Thomas H. Davies
64 Thomas H. Davies
65 Thomas H. Davies
66 Henry Daniel ....
67 John S. Acldy .
68 John S. Addy.. .
69 John S. Addy .
70 James England. . .
71 James England. .
72 James England. .
73 James England. .
74 N. S. Conference..
Finan. Secretary.
Mem.
Fred. Smallwood
James Taylor. .
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor ....
James Taylor
James Taylor . . .
Stephen F. Huestis
"Stephen F. Huestis1
Stephen F. Huestis
James Taylor
James Taylor
James Taylor
Joseph Hart .
Joseph Hart
Stephen F. Huestis
CARBONEAR DISTRICT,
1873 Thomas Harris.. . James Dove I
74 Nfd. Conference . ... I
CHARLOTTETOWN DISTRICT.
1855 John McMurray . > William McCarty.
56 John McMurray . Joseph H. Starr"
57 John McMurray. Robt. A. Temple..!
58 Truro & P.E.I. Districts |
FREDERICTON DISTRICT.
1855 Charles Churchill.
56 William Smith. . .
57 Rd. Knight, D.D.
58 Rd. Knight, D.D.
59 Rd. Knight, D.D.
60 Robert A. Temple.
61 Robert A. Temple.
62 James England.
63 William Wilson . .
64 George O. Huestis
65 G. S. Milligan, MA
29
George Johnson . .
John Prince. .
John Prince. . .
John Prince
T.M.Albrighton..
Charles Stewart .
James England. . .
T. Watson Smith.
T. Watson Smith.
T. Watson Smith.
John Lathern .
1581
1623
1843
1955
2050
2195
1498
1498
1484
1451
1459
1450
1312
1291
1272
1296
1244
1245
1307
1856
2309
2218
2212
2292
1080
1061
1040
1239
1348
1380
1380
1241
1210
1253
1294
1866
67
! 68
69
70
< 71
72
73
74
|1855
56
57
58
1 59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
G.S. Milligan, MA
John Lathern . . .
Duncan D. Currie.
John McMurray .
Ingham Sutcliffe. .
Ingham Sutcliffe..
Hez'h McKeown...
Hez'hMcKeown. . .
N.B.&P.E.I. Conf
Finan. Secretary.
John Lathern .
A. W. Nicolson
A. W. Nicolson .
Duncan D. Currie
Duncan D. Currie,
Leonard Gaetz.
Leonard Gaetz.
Leonard Gaetz.
erence
Mem.
HALIFAX DISTRICT.
Thomas H. Davies
Arthur McNutt.
Arthur McNutt. .
Arthur McNutt. . .
C. Churchill, 11 A.
C. Churchill, MA.
Jas. G. Hennigar. .
William Smithson
William Smithson
William Smithson
John McMurray .
John McMurray . .
Mat. Richey, DD.
Mat. Richey, DD.
Jas. G. Hennigar. .
H. Pickard, DD...
John McMurray .
Jas. G. Hennigar..
John McMurray. .
Nova Scotia Conf
Roland Morton.
Roland Morton. .
Roland Morton.
Roland Morton. ]
Charles Stewart. .
Joseph Hart
Henry Pope, Jr.
Henry Pope, Jr.
James England. . j
James England. I
James Taylor. .'
James Taylor.
James Taylor j
G.S. Milligan, MA]
G.S. Milligan, MA
A. W Nicolson
A. W Nicolson '
A. W. Nicolson
C. .lost, M. A '
LIVERPOOL DISTRICT.
1861 George Johnson. .
62 GeorgeJohnson. . .
63 George Johnson. . .
64 GeorgeJohnson. .
65 John Prince
66 Jas. G. Hennigar. .
67 Jas. G, Hennigar..
68 Jas. a. Hennigar..
69 Henry Daniel.
70 Saml. W. Sprague
71 Saml. W Sprague
72 Saml. W. Sprague
73 Richard Smith .
74 Nova Scotia Conf
Joseph Hart..
Joseph Hart.. .
Joseph Hart..
Joseph Hart.. .
Win. W Perkins.
Duncan D. Currie.
Duncan I). Currie
Joseph Hart.. .
Joseph Hart . . .
Joseph Hart ....
John Lathern . . .
John Lathern . . .
Joseph Gaetz. . . .
erence
2297
2233
2250
2369
2422
2497
2621
2286
2233
2109
2052
2057
2068
1971
1977
2066
2005
2023
2015
2095
1155
1102
1034
992
1067
1073
1381
1432
1436
1495
1538
1582
450
DISTRICTS.
NEWFOUNDLAND DISTRICT.
lYear
Year
Chairman.
Finan. Secretary.
1855 Thomas Angwin.. Sauil. W. Sprague
56 Saml. W Sprague . I ohn S. Peach..
57 Henry Daniel. . 'John S. Peach..
58 Henry Daniel. IJohn S. Peach..
59 Henry Daniel John S. Peach..
60 Edmund Botterell John S. Peach. .
61 Edmund Botterell John S. Peach..
62 Edmund Botterell
63 John S. Peach .
64 John S. Peach. .
65 John S. Peach..
66 John S. Peach
67 John S. Peach..
68 John S. Peach..
69 John S. Peach..
70 JohnS. Peach..
71 Thomas Harris.
72 Thomas Harris.
73 St. John s, Nfd.
John S. Peach..
James Dove. .
James Dove. . . .
.lames Dove . .
i James Dove J
James Dove
James Duve
James Dove.
: James Dove
James Dove
. . 'James Dove
&Carbonenr Districts.
Mem.
2633
2557
2242
2540
2736
3084
3168
3198
3231'
3364
3257
3266
3224
3247
3091
2978
3012
3058
3552
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT.
1858 Ingham Sutcliffe..
59 Ingham Sutcliffe
60 Henry Daniel.
61 Hen rv Daniel.
62 Sam."W Sprague.
63 Sam. W Sprague.
64 Matt. Rich ey.D.D.
65 Matt Richey, D.D.
66 Matt.Richey,D.D.
67 Henry Pope, Jr. . .
68 Henry Pope, Jr. .
69 Henry Pope, Jr. . .
70 G.S.Milligan.M.A
71 James Taylor
72 James Taylor
73 George O. Huestis.
74 See N.B.& P.E.I.
Henry Pope, jr. .
Henry Pope, jr. . .
John Prince..
Robert Duncan. .
Robert Duncan . . .
Jeremiah V Jost. .
Henry Pope, Jr .
j Henry Pope, Jr .
] Henry Pope, Jr. .
'Fred W- Moore.
J. Winterbotham.
J. Winterbotham.
J. Winterbotham.
Edwin Evans
Edwin Evans
Duncan D. Currie.
Conference..
SACKVILLE DISTRICT.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
Eph. Evans, D. D
Eph. Evans, D.D.
Thomas H. Davies
Thomas H. Davies
H. Pickard, D.D..
H. Pickard, D.D. .
John Snowball .
John Snowfeall
Edmund Botterell.
Charles Stewart .
Charles Stewart .
Ingham Sutcliffe..
James Taylor . .
William McCarty.
William McCarty.
William McCarty.
Jeremiah V. Jost. .
Jeremiah V Jost..
Jeremiah V. Jost..
A. M. Des Brisay.
A. M. Des Brisay.
A. M. Des Brisay.
(ieorge Butcher.. .
(' -lost, M.A..
Chairman.
1045
1129
1151
1186
1205
1163
1164
1239
1180
1184
1133
1183
1149
1139
1074
1210
1432
1294
1353
1420
1656
1613
1431
1418
1419
1537
1544
1640
1867 Ingham Sutcliffe..
68 Ingham Sutcliffe.
69 Elias Brettle
70 Elias Brettle . . . .
71 Elias Brettle
72 Elias Brettle . .
73 C. Stewart, D.D..
74 SeeN.B.&P. E. I.
Finan. Secretary.
Mem.
Robert Duncan. .
1551
Robert Duncan. .
1574
Robert Duncan. .
1601
Jos. G. Angwin .
1676
Jos. G. Angwin . .
1726
Jos. G. Angwin.
1619
Joseph Hart
1647
Conference.
1801
ST. JOHN DISTRICT.
1855
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
■68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Richard Knight. .
Richard Knight. .
Edmund Botterell
Edmund Botterell
John McMurray ..'
John McMurray .J
John McMurray..1
Thomas Angwin . .
M. Richey, D.D.
Ingham Sutcliffe..
Ingham Sutcliffe..
James England.
James England.. .
Alex. B. Black
M. Richey, D.D..
Henry Pope, Jr .
Henry Pope, Jr
Henry Pojje, Jr .
Henry Pope, Jr .
See N.B. & P.E.I.
Edmund Botterell
Edmund Botterell
T. M. Albrighton.
T. M. Albrighton.
Edmund Botterell
J ames IJngland . .
John Prince. . .
R. Alder Temple..
R. Alder Temple..
B. Alder Templa..
Geo. O. Huestis . .
Geo. O. Huestis. .
Charles Stewart .
Charles Stewart . .
Charles Stewart .
John Lathern . . .
Duncan D. Currie
Duncan D. Currie
James Taylor
Conference
ST. JOHN'S DISTRICT.
1873 G.S.Milligan.M.A.i Joseph Pascoe .
74 See Newfoundland (Conference. . .
TRURO DISTRICT.
1858
59
60
61
62
63
John McMurray
Thomas H. Davies
Thomas H. Davies
Geo. O. Huestis. .
Geo. O. Huestis. .
Alex. B. Black. .
64 Alex. B. Black.
65 Alex. B. Black. .
66 George Johnson . .
67 George Johnson
68 George Johnson . .
69 George Johnson . .
70 Roland Morton . . .
7 1 Jeremiah V Jost .
72 Jeremiah V. Jost .
73 Elias Brettle . .
R. Alder Temple..
A. M. Des Brisay.
A. M. Des Brisay.
A. M. Des Brisay.
John Cassidy ....
John Cassidy
Jeremiah V Jost .
Jeremiah V Jost.
Jeremiah V Jost.
Jeremiah V. Jost .
Jeremiah V. Jost.
Jeremiah V. Jost .
Jeremiah V Jost .
John Read. ... .
William C. Brown
William C. Brown
Ji See Nova Scotia Conference. .
1809
1911
1823
1808
2028
1833
1885
1885
1760
1820
1894
1924
1876
1884
1894
1832
1854
1857
1897
1944
2533
1626
1581
1556
1522
1446
1361
1381
1318
1208
1263
1283
1335
1496
1547
1596
167V
PART III.
THE
JtttffaMai |bta dtmxuzwn Otrttrrlj
IN
CANADA,
1829 to 1874.
THE
jKitfrrttst $bto Camuamm CCtrurcij
IN
C A . 3ST J± D J± ,
1829 to 1874.
The "Methodist New Connexion" was the name given to the first
secession from the Wesleyan Methodist Church in England in the year 1797>
under the leadership of Alexander Kilham. Their Mission in Eastern Canada
was begun in 1834 or 183-"i.
The "Canadian Wesleyan Methodist Church" originated in 1829,
under the leadership of Henry Ryan and James Jackson, who seceded from
the Canada Methodist Episcopal Church. In the year .1840 the Methodist
New Connexion Conference in England sent out to Canada the Rev. John
Addyman, whose special mission was to establish a Mission in Western Canada.
Through his instrumentality a union was formed in 1841 between the Canadian
Wesleyan Church and. the New Connexion Church of Canada East, Under the
name of the "Canadian Wesleyan Methodist New Connexion Church," and
the first united Conference was held in Cavan in June, 1842. In 1843 the
Union was further enlarged by the admission of the "Protestant Methodists"
of Eastern Canada. In 1864 the words " Canadian Wesleyan " were, by
resolution of Conference, dropped from the name, and henceforth it was called
" The Methodist New Connexion Church in Canada."
454
CONFERENCES.
I.
SESSIONS OF. CONFERENCE AND STATISTICS
Before the Union of 1841.
Conferences.
Numbers.
Year.
Place.
President.
Secretary.
Local
Preachers.
Ministers.
Members.
1835*
1836
1837
1838
1839
1840
1841
Grantham
( Hamilton. |
(Hillier.. j
Cavan
Ancaster . . .
Cavan. .
James Jackson
Michael Aikman.
Moses Blackstock.
Moses Blackstock. ...
Robert Earl
Michael Aikman
James Jackson
A. K. McKenzie.. .
William Jackson . .
H. R. Smith
James Jackson.
K. Creighton
K. Creighton .
Michael Aikman.. . .
38
29
' 27
28
27
21
21
21
23
16
16
12
12
I 17
2,481
2,385
1,873
1,801
1,831
1,846
1,915
* Note. — We have been unable to obtain any record of the Conferences from 1829 to 1834 ;
are therefore necessitated to begin with 1835.
II.
SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE.
after the union of 1841.
Year.
Place.
President.
Secretary.
John Addyman
Thomas T. Howard.
1843
Louth ....
James Bell ...
Henry 0. Crofts.
South Crosby
Henry O. Crofts ..
Thomas T. Howard.
1845
John Wilkinson ......
John Addyman.
John H. Simpson.
Thomas T. Howard.
1847
Mallorytown
Henry O. Crofts
1848....
Flamboro', East .
James Jackson . . . . .
Thomas Goldsmith.
1849
William McClure . . ...
Thomas T. Howard.
1850 ..
Whitchurch
Henry O. Crofts
Robert H. Brett, Esq.
1851
South Crosby .
Henry O. Crofts . . ....
Nassau C. Gowan.
1852
Bethel— Welland
Joseph H. Robinson ... /.,..,
James C. Watts.
1853....
Toronto .
Thomas T. Howard ...
William McClure.
1854
Hamilton ...
Thomas Goldsmith
Michael Aikman, Esq.
1855.. . .
William McClure '..,
James C. Watts.
Mallorytown .
Joseph H. Robinson
John H. Simpson.
1857.. ..
Aurora
Thomas Goldsmith .
Henry Wilkinson.
1858...... .
Toronto
William McClure
James C. Watts.
1859..
Northport .
Henry Wilkinson.
Thomas Goldsmith.
1860
Copetown .....
Thomas Goldsmith
James C. Watts.
1861.. .. .
London
Joseph H. Robinson
John Histon.
1862..
Millbrook
David Savage .
John Leach.
1863..
Owen Sound . .....
James Caswell
Samuel B. Gundy.
1864... , .
Hamilton.. . .
David D. Rolston . .
George Brown.
1865.... ...
Lynden
Joseph H. Robinson
William Tindall.
1866.... , , .
William Cocker. ... ...
James Shaw.
1867 ...
Aurora .
James B. Kershaw .
William Williams.
1868... .. .
London
William Cocker, D.D
James C. Seymour.
1869..,.. .
Waterdown .
Joseph H. Robinson
James Hill.
1870 ..
Owen Sound
James McAlister. .... ...
George Richardson.
William Cocker, D.D
Robert Wilkes, Esq.
1872
Hespeler . . „ . .
William Williams
John Kav.
1873 ,
Dunnville , .
Edwin Holmes.
1874.. ....
Milton .. . . .
David Savage . ......
Robert Irwin, Esq.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION.
455
III.
TABULAR STATEMENT of the Number of Ministers and Probationers
for the Ministry ; the Number of Members., and the Amounts Con-
tributed for the Four Chief Connexioxal Funds of the
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CHURCH.
M
IXIXTKI
is.
r-
Member
?.
-■
Oiixnkxioxal Fund;-
Year.
On
Trial.
Ord.
Total.
On Trial.
Full.
Total.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
; Conting.
1842
6
14
20
2,484
2,484
$8 00
$34 00
1843
17
15
32
4,060
4,060
21 00
43 87
1844
15
19
34
3,300
3,300
14 20
24 62
§773 78
1845
16
21
37
3,460
3.460
39 67
5 22
1,010 65
1846
16
25
41
3,201
3,201
46 27
5 73
992 27
1847
11
27
38
3,374
3,374
43 95
19 00
880 15
1848
10
33
43
■2C2
3,187
3,389
93 45
53 14
1,208 32
1849
10
34
44
294
3,461
3,755
95 02
100 36
1,552 98
1850
15
33
48
467
3,706
4,173
82 52
123 35
1,747 55
1851
18
36
54
327
4,034
4,361
94 58
142 24
1,965 85
" '
1852*
17
37
50
347
4,149
4,496
111 58
111 86
1,988 07
1853
20
40
60
356
4,466
4,822
135 12
363 83
2,529 35
1854
16
40
56
522
4,562
5,084
110 15
269 55
3605 03
1855
13
40
53
354
4,208
4,562
120 25
385 10
4,174 48
1856
19
41
60
327
4,428
4,755
147 28
801 52
4,914 12
1857
15
45
60
407
4,546
4,953
142 06
574 93
5,298 86
1858
26
44
70
559
5,149
5,708
124 99
544 32
4,269 00
1859
26
48
74
596
6,437
7,033
122 09
966 73
4,037 12
1860
26
52
80
634
6,984
7,618
149 17
676187
4,823 30
$16039
1861
28
59
87
443
7,423
7,866
145 21
840 28
5,476 54
186 05
1862
33
57
90
500
7,501
8,001
144 34
702 94
5,428 44
159 83
1863
29
66
95
573
7,919
8,492
117 69
836 95
6,647 01
167 90
1864
25
76
100
421
8,028
8,449
122 60
678 75
7,110 17
133 60
1865
18
87
105
462
7,728
8,190
161 12
701 88
6,105 77
141 31
1866
18
86
104
430
7,786
8,216
184 34
953 95
7,910 19
179 17
1867
12
98
110
348
7,926
8,274
200 11
275 32
8,261 55
211 10
1868
11
96
107
342
8,026
8,368
216 53
328 38
8,872 34
229 46
1869
15
88
103
399
8,187
8,586
213 50
288 95
8,679 83
220 78
1870
12
86
98
344
8,129
8,473
348 42
294 42
8,226 38
204 95
1871
16
95
111
442
7,988
8,450
447 91
307 03
8,171 19
195 09
1872
25
92
117
321
7,991
8,312
385 77
305 31
8,352 14
210 96
1873
27
90
117
357
7,661
8,018
307 13
292 32
8,001 43
229 08
1874
24
98
*122
275-
7,587
7,862
351 23
319 66
7,727 01
235 08
*Notk — Of this number the Rev. J. Medicraft returned to England. The names of Isaac Haney
and Trueman Cole, local elders, do not appear in the Minutes after the Union. David Smyth and
five probationers withdrew, making nine to be deducted from 122 given as the total, and leaving 113
ministers and preachers who entered into the Uuion of 1874.
<f^-
,V.
^^j&Jsi
THE NAMES OF
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
WHO HAVE LABOURED IN CANADA
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
JIUtfaMst $bto Ctftmmntt €(mlmna,
From 1829 to 1874,
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his Ministry in Canada
terminated, the letters indicating the cause, thus : —
d. means Died. I dp. means Dropped. I ex. means Expelled. .
loc. " Located. | w. " Withdrew. | em;. " Removed to England.
u.s. means Removed to United States.
A blank after the name indicates connection with the Conference at the time of the Union in 1874
1800.
1 Ryan, Henry , . . d.
1817.
2 Jackson, James ... . . ...... D.
1824.
3 Breakenridge, David . loc.
1829.
4 Shilton, John D.
5 William, James . d.
1830.
6 Culham, John . . w.
7 McClure, William d.
8 Reid, John . d.
9 Robinson, Joseph H . .......
10 Seymour, James. . ,-..,.„, ,
1831.
11 Brennan, James d.
12 West I. N. D .ex.
1833.
13 Haney, Isaac . . , . . loc.
14 Warren, John C.
1832
1851
1834
1841
1871
1868
1866
1839
1838
1834.
15 Bell, James. . ...
16 Cole, Truman.
.LOC.
1838
17 Garry, Robert. .
18 Wilkinson, John. . .
. . I>.
1874
1835.
w.
1840
20 Arthur, James . . .
D.
1835
21 Bailey, Edward
I).
1847
22 Benson, William.
. . .LOC
1838
23 Blackstock, Moses.
. W.
1840
24 Bloomfield, Richard ....
.... LOC.
1840
25 Brittin, Lewis. . . .
LOC.
1837
26 Brown, Brinton P. . .
LOC.
1855
27 Buchner, Shieler ...
1838
28 Carroll, William
LOC.
1836
29 Cole, Peter B
. . LOC.
1837
30 Collard, Daniel
1836
31 Cope, Conrad. . .
D.
1862
32 Crea, John
. LOC.
1838
33 Crofts, Henry O.
. . ENG.
1852
34 Crouter, Abraham .
EX.
1840
LOC,
1838
36 Draper John
. . LOC.
1837
37 Dunbar, Matthew . .
..EX.
1836
38 Earl, Robert..
. W.
1840
39 Erritt, Isaac
LOC.
1839
LOC.
1836
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE. v
45Y
1835. — Continued.
41 Frazer, Daniel. .
42 Green, William.. .,.,...
43 Hagar, Lawrence .......... ..
44 Hales, James..
45 Jackson, William.. . .
46 Johnson, Henry
47 Laughead, Robert..
48 Marshall, Ira.. ......
49 Martin, William. . . ,.
50 Matthews, Abraham .
51 McKenzie, A. K
52 Nash, Benjamin. ......
53 Nickerson, Alexander
54 Nickerson, David
55 Pert, John... .....
56 Plum, Harvey.
57 Sanderson, John
58 Shaw, William ...
59 Sheldon, Joseph. . .
60 Smith, H. R.. .....
61 Taylor, Caleb..
68 Taylor, 0. . ...
63 Turner, John . . ....
64. Waldron, Thomas. .....
65 Whaley, John.
6(LWoolsey, Joseph .d.
Note — Several of the above began their
Ministry prior to 1835, but havinyno re-
cord of the Conferences prior to this date,
and finding these all members of the Con-
ference of 1835, we have placed them
under that year.
1836.
67 Cocker, William D. D. . .
68 Cook, William M
69 Creighton, Kennedy.
70 Sparham, William.
71 Trueman, Moses. . . , .
72 Ward, William C.
.EX.
.D.
.LOO.
. .D.
.E.
LOC.
.LOG.
.LOC.
.LOC.
. LOC.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.D.
.D.
.LOC.
LOC
.D.
W.
.LOC.
. LOC
. LOC.
. LOC
LOC
1836
1835
1837
1857
1840
1838
1836
1838
1838
1838
1836
1836
1838
1850
1840
1847
1840
1837
1858
1838
1836
1836
1836
1838
1838
1835
. ENG.
1872
. LOC.
1837
W.
1841
.LOC.
1842
LOC.
1838
.LOC.
1837
1837.
73 Rump, Thomas.. . ....
1838.
74 Anderson, John.. . . . , .loc
1839.
75 Bettes, Darius . . . . w.
76 Howard, Thomas T . w.
1840.
77 Craig, James. . . . . ex.
78 Laidley, James .... . loc.
79 Robinson, William. loc.
1841. ^
80 Addyman, John. . eno.
81 Coates, Henry. . .... . d.
82 Hutchinson, John loc.
83 Powers, Frederick E . . d.
84 Ramage, William .... ...... loc.
85 Simpson, John H. . . loc.
86 Van Norman, Ephraim loo.
1842.
87 Bell, Gore Atkin... .d.
88 Blake, Daniel . . . ... . loc.
89 Goldsmith, Thomas . . w.
90 Howlett, John ' . loc.
91 Hunt, Francis w.
92 Piper, S loc.
93 Starr, Daniel S ... loc.
94 West, Paul V. loc.
1839
1842
1855
1843
1844
1868
1845
1851
1843
1862
1862
1866
1852
1842
1845
1870
1844
1855
1845
1844
1849
1843.
95 Adams, L. P
96 Blake, Isaac
97 Bowen, R
98 Campbell, Owen . .
99 Cotton, William.
100 Gear, Joshua
101 Hassall, Robert. .
102 Haynes, Frederick.. . .
103 Jolliffe, James
104 Kimball, Horatio N
105 Kimball, J. E. ...
106 Pettit, Selim
107 Stone, George W. . .
108 Weaver, Francis G
109 Wilkinson, Henry . . .
1844.
110 Armstrong, A.
111 Both well, William
112. Bursell, Henry..
113 Caswell, James..
114 Haigh, Benjamin.
115 Histon, John
116 Williams, Elias..
1845.
117 Childs, Charles . .
118 Gowan, Nassau C.
119 Hamilton, Thomas
120 Morris, E. .
121 Olmstead, L
122 Rice, J.
123 Wade, A
1846.
124 Lawrence, Peter ....
125 Parker, N
126 Rejd, Thomas
127 Rollston, David D
1847.
128 Brown, Thomas
129 Glass, John
130 Jefferis, Thomas M.
131 Preston, Walton..
1848.
] 32 Breakenridge, J . . .
133 Brown, Brinton P., Jr.
134 Curry, Christopher
135 Shuttleworth, John.
136 Smyth, J
1849.
137 Gundy, William
138 Kershaw, James B..
139 Ogden, Thomas.
140 Peck, William
141 Rogers, J. W G.
142 Watts, James C. .
1850.
143 Adkins, Thomas 6.
144 Barnett, William
145 Baskerville, James..
146 Bell, John
147 Bettes, Darius, Jr
148 Gundy, John
149 McAlister, James. , .
150 Oates, Joseph.
151 Savage, David ....
152 Shaw, James
153 Whitcomb, Orrin
1 54 Wright, Aaron ...
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458
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1851.
155 Crawford, James.. .
1852.
156 Broxholm, William.
157 Doel, John.....
158 Gaddis, James . .
159 Langford, George .
160 Scott, James. . . .
161 Vining, Joseph E. . .
1853.
162 Clarke, Andrew . .
163 Duff, Charles ...
164 Gundy, Samuel B . .
165 Johnston, Robert
166 Miller, James A . . .
167 Tindall, William.
168 Webb, William. .
1854.
169 Dent, John
170 Hill, James
171 Kettle, J
172 Walker, John.. ..
173 Williams, William..
1855.
174 Auld, David. . .
1 75 Bailey, George A. . .
176 Bain, John . . ,
177 Birks, William
178 Follick, Joseph . „
179 Hill, Robert N . . .
180 Kershaw, Edward . .
1856.
181 Leach, John .
182 McGuire, John
183 Rose, Philip
184 Simeon, J
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185 Brown, George . . . i
186 Clingman, Samuel G. . .
187 Dempsey, Andrew F.
188 Hammersley, Benjamin.
189 Hill, Henry
190 Holmes, Edwin...
191 McKelvey, Charles
192 Paintin, Richard .
193 Redeoff, Richard . . .
194 Rogers, J
195 Seymour, James C
196 Shaw, Calvin..
197 Western, William
1858.
198 England, J .
199 Glass, William.
200 Hall, Henry
201 Peck, James
202 Rawson, Joseph . . .
203 Rowe, William B. . .
204 Tyler, Reuben J
1859.
205 Boyd, Robert W. .
206 Brown, Edward F
207 Cleaver, John
208 Dunlop, Robert. .
209 Gundy, James
210 Hamilton. Thomas.
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1863
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1858
1862
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I 211 Oir, JohnS
I 212 Richardson, George . .
|213 Taylor, George W ..
214 White, James. . . ...
215 Willimott, William
;216 Wilson, John ,. ...
1860.
217 Buggin, George ,
218 Carter Robert, M.D .
219 Fox, Thomas
220 Gundy, Joseph R ....
221 Hartley, Alexander Y
222 Hocking, James. .
223 Jackson, Thomas. .
224 Leith, Hamilton...
225 Orme, James H . . .
1861.
226 Dauard, William B. ...
227 Demill, Alford B
228 Depew, Sidney F . . . , .
229 Lever, James J. A.
230 Moss, William H
231 McKenzie, Daniel M
232 O'Hara, James. .
233 Smyth, David
234 Walker, Robert
235 Withrow, William H. . .
1862.
236 Burns, Arthur
237 Elliott, John
238 Fowler, Joseph H .
239 Kay, John..
240 Keam, William.
241 Lutze, John J
242 Wilkinson, John A . .
243 Wilkinson, Thomas L . .
1863.
244 Dochstader, John W
245 Foss, William H
246 Grandy, William
247 Pitcher, Joel Tallman . .
248 Wilson, John J
1864.
249 Henderson, William..
250 Keam, Samuel
251 McCann, William
252 Randall, Nathan B.
253 Robinson, George
1865.
254 Hall, George. . . , : .loc.
255 Smyth, William
256 Walker, A. B.. w.
1866.
257 Barltrop, Charles. .
258 Goodspeed, Joseph..
259 Jackson, George
260 McDiarmid, Neil A
261 Wells, William . . . loc.
1867.
262 Hall, William
263 Johnston, Robert . . ...
264 Nugent, Francis.. . .
265 Wallace, John. ... . . . w.
1868.
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METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
459
1869.
266 Beard, H. S
267 Caswell, James C.
268 Davis, John..
269 Fuller, Manly. . . .
270 Jackson, John W
271 Kay, Joshua R.
272 Philp, Joseph. . . .
273 Smylie, Robert
274 Swanston, George
1870.
275 Andrews, Joseph A.
276 Currie, Thomas 0 . .
277 Elliott, Robert J.
278 Rennie, Thomas..
279 Teeter, Chancellor. .
1871.
280 Cathcart, John W..
281 Davis, Peter W » .
282 Delong, Francis..
283 Fallis, John G.
284 Glazier, Adam .
285 Graham, William W.
286* Hall, Thomas W . .
287 Jackson, William .
288 Topping, Nassau B.
289 Williams, John B .
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290 Delong, Albert M . .
291 Grandy, Thomas.
292 Hughes, Henry ....
293 Husband, Robert J.
294 Livingstone, James. . .
295 McCutcheon, Thomas L
296 McDiarmid, Kenneth
297 Nugent, Henry
298 Pollard, Joseph .
299 Sharpe, Dixon
1873.
300 Barltrop, Alfred J. . .
301 Boddy, James
302 Cunningham, William B.
303 Ek-y, Alfred
304 Harkett, William L.
305 Henders, Richard C . . . .
306 M.Killop, Archibald
1874.
307 Eddy, Samuel L
308 Hogg, David
309 Orme, Thomas
310 Pritchard, Robert S
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MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
OF THE
Canadian tSUakgan JEriljtfMat (Kljnrdj,
Feom 1829 to 1841,
AND OF THE
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CHURCH,
From 1842 to 1874.
A.
ADAMS, L. P.
1843 Dunham 2
45 Bolton and Potton ... 4
49 Stanstead and Barnston.. 3;
52 Dunham . ... 2
54 Located. i
Chairman of District 1849 to !
1853.
ADDYMAN, JOHN.
1841 1 Superintendent
to f of Missions in
44 ) Canada West.
45 Returned to England.
ADKINS, THOMAS 0.
r. on t. 1837 — ord. 1852 — r.f. c.
1854.
1850 Owen Sound
51 Arthur and Owen Sound.
53 Goderich& Owen Sound.
55 Morris..
56 Newcastle , .....
57 Hope . . (sup'y. ) 8
65 Lansdown . .(sup'y. ) 9
Montreal Conference.
ANDERSON, ALEXANDER.
1835 Humber and Trafalgar
36 Hillier...
37 Long Point and Oxford
38 Hamilton Circuit &Stn
39 Ancaster and Nelson . .
40 Withdrew.
Chairman of District 1837 and
1838.
ANDERSON, JOHN.
1838 Hillier and Cobourg. .
39 Located.
ANDREWS, JOSEPH A.
c. 1870.— r. on t. 1871.
1870 Artemesia and Osprey 1
71 Egremont. „ . 2
73 Omemee. . . 1
74 Laxton , 1
Toronto Conference.
ARMSTRONG, A.
ORD. B. 1844.
1844 Stanstead. .
45 London Mission. .
46 London.
47 Cayuga
48 Goulbourn & Drummond.
49 Located.
ARTHUR, JAMES.
Died 1835.
AULD, DAVID.
c 1855.— R. on T. 1856.—
r. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 Brock , .1
56 Manvers .... .1
57 Arthur 2
59 Hope . 1
60 Arthur... 1
61 Meaford .. 2
63 Crosby...,..., c, „.,. 2
1865 Smith's Falls
66 Lansdown .....
69 Gait
71 Ainley ville . . . .
72 Erin.. . .
London Conference.
B
BAILEY, EDWARD.
ord. 1837.
1835 Lansdown .... ...
37 London and St. Thomas
38 Waterford
39 Lansdowne and Rideau
40 Humber and Trafalgar
41 Watford
42 London . . : . . .
43 St. Thomas „.
44 Waterford
45 Trafalgar..
Died 1847.
BAILEY, GEORGE A.
c. 1855.— R. ore t. 1856.—
r. f. c. &. o. 1859.
1855
56 Crosby..
57 Nissouri
59 Lindsay..
60 Montreal.
61 St. Clair..
62 Expelled.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
461
BAIN, JOHN.
<:, 1855. — R. on T. 1856. — OKI).
1857.— R. f. c. 1859.
1855
56 Drummond
58 Bolton
60 Lansdown . .
62 Kitley
64 Verulam
65 Kitley. ...
66 Smith's Falls.
69 Gananoque.. .(sup'y.) 2
71 Located.
BARLTROP, ALFRED J.
r. on t. 1873.
1873 Waterford 1
74 Cavan ... 1
Toronto Conference.
BARLTROP, CHARLES.
e. o»t. 1866.— R. f. c. &o. 1870.
1866 Owen Sound 1
67 Bolton 1
68 Cavan ... ... 1
-69 Manvers . . ... 1
70 Bay of Quinte 4
74 Northport.. .(sup'y.) 1
Chairman of Dist. 1871 to 1873
London Conference.
BARNETT, WILLIAM.
<j. 1850, u. oh t. 1851.—
r. f. c. & o. 1854.
BELL, JAMES.
c. 1834— r.omt. 1835.— o. 1836.
— r. f. c. 1838.
1834 Lansdown . . ... 1
35 Peterboro' 1
36 Hope . .... 1
37 St. Thomas and London. 1
38 St. Thomas 1
39 Cobourg and Hillier 2
41 Lansdown and Rideau 1
42 Lansdown & Goulbourn . 1
43 Welland Canal. 2
45 Raleigh . ... . . . 1
46 Raleigh and Howard .... 1
47 St. Thomas 2
49 Cavan 2
51 Manvers ... 1
52 Waterford . . 3
55 Nassagaweya 2
57 Gait... 1
58 New Hope 1
59 Malahide 2
61 Crosby 2
63 Lambeth (.sup'y.) 4
67 London (sup'd. ) 7
Chairman of District, 1839,
1840, 1849 to 1851, 1857 to 1862.
President of Conference, 1843.
London Conference.
BELL, JOHN.
c. 1850.— r. on t. 1851.
r. f. c. & o. 1860.
1850 ..
1850
I
BIRKS, WILLIAM.
c. 1850.— r. on t. & o. 1856.—
r. f. c. 1859.
1855 Goderich. .. 3
58 Crosby 1
59 Owen Sound . . 2
61 Arthur 2
63 Mount Forest 1
64 Ainleyville ... 1
65 Milton 2
67 Elizabeth town 1
68 North Augusta ."*. 3
71 Ingersoll. . . 3
74 Talbotville 1
Chairman of District, 1860 to
1863, 1867 to 1870, and 1873,
1874.
London Conference.
BLACKSTOCK, MOSES.
1835 Lower District . . 1
36 Peterboro' 1
37 Cobourg and Peterboro'.. 3
40 Withdrew and united with
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence. He was Chairman of a
District in 1835, and Presiden
of the Conference 1837 and 1838
BLAKE, DANIEL.
R. on t. 1842.
1842
51 London
52 Ancaster
53 Lansdown .
56 Dunham .
59 Expelled.
BASKERVILLE, JAMES.
R. on t. 1850. — ord. 1853. —
it. f. c. 1854.
1850 London and Blanshard . 1 :
51 Durham . . . . 1 j
52 Owen Sound 2 j
54 Marlboro' .... . . 2
56 Oxford 1 .
57 Ekfrid 2
59 Adelaide . . ... 1
60 Bayham ... 2
62 Cayuga 2
64 Mulinur. ... 2
66 Holland 3
69 Meaford 3
72 Artemesia and Osprey . . 3
Toronto Conference.
BEARD, H. S.
ii. on t. 1869.
1869 Smith's Falls 1
Died 1870.
BELL, GORE ATKIN.
r. on t. 1842.
1842 Lansdown, Rideau and
Goulbourn. . . 1
Died July 3rd, 1842, aged 27
years.
51 Ancaster. . :
52 Welland Canal. . . .
53 Located — ill health.
59 . .
60 Bolton
62 Located.
BENSON, WILLIAM.
1835 St. Thomas 2
37 St. Thomas and London. . 1
38 Located.
BETTES, DARIUS,
n. on x. 1839.
1839 London Circuit. .
40 Lansdown & Rideau .
41 Cobourg and Hillier
42 Withdrew.
BETTES, DARIUS, Junii.
c. 1850.— r. out. 1851.—
r. f. o. & o. 1853.
1850 1
51 Nassagaweya , 2
53 Welland Canal 2
54 Ancaster 2
56 Durham . . 1
57 Elizabethtown 1
58 Cayuga ... .... 2
60 Hope 2
62 Discontinued 1
63 Lindsay. 1
64 Milford 2
66 Kincardine 1
67 Pelham 1
68 Discontinued.
Chairman of District 1856 and
1867.
43 Stanstead. . .
44 Crosby..
45 Located.
BLAKE, ISAAC.
1843 Bolton 1
44 Crosby ... . . 1
45 Stanstead 2
47 Stanstead .(sup'y.) 1
48 Potion 3
51 Located.
BLOOM FIELD, RICHARD..
r. on t. 1835.— ord. 1839.
1835 H umber and Trafalgar. . 1
36 Nelson. 1
37 H umber and Markham.. 2
39 Nelson.. .... 1
40 •• • • 1
41 Local Elder.
BODDY, JAMES.
r. on t. 1873.
1873 Vernon Mission 1
74 Allenford 1
Toronto Conference.
BOTHWELL, WILLIAM.
R. MIT. 1844.— r. f. c. & o. 1848-
1844 Trafalgar and Nelson . 1
45 Welland Canal 1
46 St. Thomas . . . . 1
47 London ... 1
48 Western Mission ... 1
49 Barton 1
50 Malahide .... 1
51 Fitzroy and Goulburn ... 1
462
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1852 Barton
55 Newcastle
56 Norwich
57 Located
58 St. Thomas..
59 Caledonia
61 Mallorytown
62 Elizabethtown .
64 Colpoy's Bay . .
. (sup'y.) 3
1
. . 1
.. 1
1
.2
. ... 1
- 2
.i. 1
65 Dereham. .(sup'y.) 6
71 Aylmer . (sup'd.) 4
London Oonferem e.
BOWEN, R.
1843 Potton ..2
45 Potton. . .(si'p'Y.) 4
Died 1849.
BOYD, ROBERT W
r. on t. 1859.
1859 Gait 1
60 Located.
BREAKENRIDGE,DAVID,Jr.
1824 1 Methodist
to / Episcopal
27 ) Conference.
„s \ Engaged with Hy. Ryan
I and James Jackson in
to V organizing tin Cana-
„„ I (Han JVesleyau Mctho-
) dist Church.
31 Lansdown. . . . . . 3
34 Located.
Died in the village of Welling-
ton, Ontario, in 1835.
BREAKENRIDGE, JOHN.
r. on t. 1848.— ord. 1850.
1848 Prince Edward. ... 1
49 Ancaster ... 1
50 Western Mission. 1
51 Owen Sound. . . . 1
52 Durham ... 1
53 Located.
BRENNAN, JAMES.
R. 071 t. 1831.— R. f. c. &o. 1835.
1831 Lansdown. ... 2
33 Trafalgar. . 2
35 Goulboum 2
37 Humber and Markham . 1
38 Hamilton . . . . 1
39 Waterford & St. Thomas 1
40 Welland Canal. . . 1
41 Cobourg and Hillier. . . 2
43 Lansdown and Rideau. . 1
44 Montreal 1
45 Ancaster and Nelson.. . 1
46 Hamilton , 2
48 Ancaster ..... . . 2
50 Hamilton .(sup'y.) 2
52 Ancaster. . . ...,,,. . 1
53 Hamilton (sup'y.)12
Chairman of District 1836,
1839, 1840, and 1849. Presi-
dent of Conference 1846. Died
May 7th, 1866, aged 55 years.
BRITTIN, LEWIS.
1835 Nelson
36 Welland Canal
37 Located.
BROWN, BRINTON P.
1835 St. Thomas 2
37 St. Thomas and London. 1
38 Local Elder 17
55 Desisted.
BROWN, BRINTON P. Jr.
k. o/i t. 1848.— r. f. c. &o. 1852.
1848 Barton ... 1
49 Prince Edward. . 2
51 South Bay. . ... 2
53 Newcastle. . . 1
54 St. Thomas .. 1
55 Withdrew and united with
the Canada Wesleyan Conference.
BROWN, EDWARD F.
e. out. 1859.— r. f. c. & o. 1863.
1859 Talbotville . . . . 1
60 Milford. ... .... 2
62 Lansdown 2
64 Caledon 1
65 Erin 1
66 Waterford. 1
67 Bayham . . ... 3
68 Located.
BROWN, GEORGE.
r. on t. 1857. — ord. 1859. —
r. f. o 1860.
1857 Waterford.. .. 1
58 Ancaster . 2
60 Middleton 2
62 Nelson. . 1
63 Toronto . . 1
64 Aurora. ... ... 4
68 Montreal 2
70 Hamilton 2
72 Milton ... 3
Secretary of Conference 1864,
Chairman of District 1868 and
1869.
Delegate to first General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
BROWN, THOMAS.
o. 1847.— R. on t. 1848.—
R. f. o. 1851.
1847
48 Oavan
49 Western Mission . .
50 Barton. .....
51 . ...
52 Fitzroy..,.
53 Located.
BROXHOLM, WILLIAM.
1852 ^ English
to J- New Connexion
54 J Conference.
55 1
56 Montreal. . 1
57 Located.
BUCHNER, SHIELER.
1835 Waterford. , ... 2
37 Suspended l
38 Expelled.
BUGGIN, GEORGE.
b. on t. 1860. — r. f. c. & o. 18 64
1860 Durham ... 2
62 Nelson . . i
63 Omemee ... .... 2
65 Manvers . . . 4
69 Omemee l
70 Waterford 3
73 London. ...,.., 2
Chairman of District 1870 to
1872.
London Conference.
BURNS, ARTHUR.
R. on t. 1862.— r. f. c & o. 1867.
1862 Crosby .. l
63 London North ......... 1
64 Lansdown . 1
65 Laxton 1
66 Lindsay. . .... 1
67 Bay of Quinte.. . . . 1 •
68 Located — ill-health.
BURSELL, HENRY.
1844 Goulboum 1
45 Crosby & Elizabethtown. 2
47 Stanstead.. . . 2
49 Bolton.. 3
52 Potton. ..2
54 Located.
c.
CAMPBELL, OWEN,
it. on t. 1843.
1843 London 1
Died January 1844.
CARROLL, WILLIAM.
1835 St. Thomas 1
36 Located.
CARTER, ROBERT, M.D.
R. on t. I860.— ord. 1862.
1860 Marlboro' 2
62 Hope . . 1
63 Located — ill-health.
CASWELL, JAMES.
k. onr. 1844.— r. f. c. &o. 1848.
1844 Cavan
46 Ancaster.
48 Whitchurch.
50 St. Thomas..
52 London.
53 Whitchurch . .
56 Milton
59 Goderich.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
463
■ 1862 London.
64 Toronto
66 Middleton
67 Cavan
71 Ancaster
74 Ashfield
Chairman of District, 1855 to
1857, 1859 to 1861, 1863 to 1865,
and 1867 to 1874.
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
CASWELL, JAMES C.
r. on t. 1869.
1869 St. Mary's
70 Ancaster.
71 Montreal
72 Located.
CATHCART, JOHN W
r. on t. 1871.— oed. 1872.
1871 Kitley .... 2
73 Hillier 2
Toronto Conference.
CHILDS, CHARLES.
r. on t. 1845. — ord. 1848. —
r. f. c. 1849.
1845 Raleigh Mission.. 1
46 Crosby & Elizabethtown. 1
47 Welland Canal. . . 1
48 London . .... 1
49 Nassagaweya . 2
51 Whitchurch 2
53 Barton 2
Died 1854, aged 30 years.
CLARK, ANDREW.
<: 1853. — E. on t. 1854. — ord.
1855.— r. f. c. 1857.
1853 Durham . . . . 2
55 Arthur 2
57 Oxford 1
58 Elizabethtown 2
60 Morris and Grey.. . . 1
61 Hanover 1
62 Hanover.. .(sup'y.) 1
63 Located 9
72 Lavender 3
Toronto Conference.
CLEAVER, JOHN, M. D.
R. on t. 1859.— ord. 1862.—
R. f. c. 1863. .
1859 Waterford 2
61 Lake Erie Mission . . 1
62 Goderich 2
64 London 1
65 General Agent 1
66 Hamilton 3
69 Hamilton (sup'y.) 1
70 Located and removed to
Iowa, U. S. , where he did good
service as a physician. He died
June 28th, 1880, aged 46,
CLINGMAN, SAMUEL G.
e. f. c. 1857.
1857 Colchester 5
62 Located
COATES, HENRY.
c. 1841. — ord. 1847. — r. f. c.
1850.
1841 Lansdown
42 Located.
46 Trafalgar
47 Owen Sound. . . .
48 Trafalgar.. ..
49 London . . .
50 London and Blanehard .
51 Howard
Died Aug. 30th, 1851.
COCKER, WILLIAM, D.D.
1836 ) English
to > New Connexion
65 ) Conference.
President of Canada Confer-
ence 1866, 1868 and 1871. Chair-
man of District 1868, 1869 and
1870. General Superintendent
of Missions 1866 to 1871. Re-
turned to England 1872.
COLE, PETER B.
1835 Markham,
36 Welland Canal
37 Located.
1
1
COLE, TRUMAN.
1834 Lansdown. ... 1
35 Hillier 3
38 ) Local
to > Elder,
74 ) Cannington.
Died 1874 or 1875.
COLLAKD, DANIEL.
1835 Welland Canal 1
36 Located.
COOK, MUNSON WM.
r. on t. 1836.
1836 Hillier. . . .... 1
37 Located.
COPE, CONRAD.
1835 Hamilton 1
36 )
to \ Local Elder.
53 Ancaster ....(supy. ) 7
60 Copetown (sup'y. ) 2
Died, 1862.
COTTON, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1843.— ord. 1844.
1843 1
44 Prince Edward. . . 2
46 Expelled.
CRAIG, JAMES.
u. on t. 1840.— ord. 1841.
1840 Goulbourn 2
42 Nelson 1
43 Expelled.
CRAWFORD, JAMES.
o. 1851.— e. .BIT. 1852.—
R. f. o. & o. 1855.
1851
52 Crosby 1
53 Ancaster l
54 Man vers . ... 2
56 Holland 1
57 Arran . . 2
59 Walkerton 2
61 Mulmer 1
62 1
63 Laxton.. 1
64 Creemore. .. .(sup'y.) 9
73 Lavender . ..(sup'y.) 2
Toronto Conference.
CREA, JOHN.
1835 Lansdown 2
37 Lansdown and Rideau 1
38 Located.
CREIGHTON, KENNEDY.
r. wit. 1836.— ord. 1839.—
e. f. c. 1840.
1836 Lansdown 1
37 Lansdown and Rideau 2
39 Peterboro' 2
41 Withdrew and united with
the Canada Wesleyan Conference.
He was Secretary of Conference
in 1839 and 1840.
CROFTS, HENRY O.
1835 I English
to > New Connexion,
39 ) Conference.
40 Montreal...... 3
43 ) Superintendent
to[ of
51 ) Missions.
52 Returned to England.
Secretary of Conference 1843.
President of Conference 1844,
1847, 1850 and 1851.
CROUTER, ABRAHAM.
1835 Hope 2
37 Cobourg and Peterboro'.. 3
40 Expelled.
CULHAM, JOHN.
1830 1
to > No record available.
34}
35 Humber and Trafalgar. 1
36 Markham 1
37 Humber and Markham. . 2
39 Local Elder 2
41 Withdrew and united with
the Canada Wesleyan Conference.
CUNNINGHAM, WM. B.
r. on t. 1873.
1873 Arran 1
74 Lansdown 1
Montreal Conference.
464
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
CURRIE, THOMAS 0.
r. on t. 1870.
1870 St. Mary's.. 1
71 Dropped.
CURRY, CHRISTOPHER.
, 1848. — R. on t. 1849.— ord.
1850.— R. f. c. 1852..
1848 .... • 1
49 Goulbourn & Drummond 1
50 Caledon ■ 2
52 Brock 2
54 Ekfrid... . . . 3
57 Morris.. . . . 2
59 Ashfield (sup'y). 15
74 London Conference.
D
DANARD, WILLIAM B.
c. 1861.— R. on T. 1862.
r. f. c. & o. 1865.
10fi1 \ Theological Institute,
18bl | Yorkville & Hamilton.. 1
62 Arthur.
63 St. Mary's. . . .
64 Caledon..
65 Ainleyville. .'
66 Trafalgar.. ...
69 Holland
72 Arran
Toronto Conference.
DAVIS, JOHN.
r. on T. 1869.
1869 Lansdown.
70 Located.
DAVIS, PETER W
. c. 1871.— R. on t. 1872.
1871
72 Oxford..
74 Clarke. .
Toronto Conference.
•DEMPSEY, ANDREW F.
r. oaT. 1857. — R. f. e. &o. 1861.
11857 Crosby
I 58 Milford..
59 Drummond
60 Smith's Falls
; 61 Cayuga..
62 Smith's Falls .
63 Brock . . . . 2
65 Southampton . 1
66 Ainleyville . . 2
I 68 Pelliam. 2
I 70 Withdrew. •
DELONG, ALBERT MORICE.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 Dunham ... 2
74 Bolton.. 1
Montreal Conference.
DELONG, FRANCIS.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Brock 1
72 Bolton.. 1
73 Lansdown. 1
74 East Dunham. ....... 1
Montreal Conference.
DEMILL, ALFORD BYRON.
r. 1861.— R. on T. 1862.—
r. f. c & o. 1865.
1861 .. 1
62 Lake Erie Mission . . 2
65 Dunnville. 3
67 Brock . . . 4
71 Brock. . .... .(sup'y). 4
Toronto Conference.
DENT, JOHN.
1854. — H. on T. 1855.
1854
55 YorkviUe.. 1
56 Welland Canal 1
Died March 3rd, 1857, aged 36
years
DEPEW, SYDNEY F.
c. 1861.— k. on t. 1862.-
r. f. c & o. 1865.
1861
62 Artemesia and Osprey
63 Paisley..
64 Penville
66 Laxton Mission . .
67 Harriston.
70 Mount Forest. .
72 Walkerton
Toronto Conference.
DIMOND, RICHARD.
1835 Lansdown.
36 Hope
37 Cobourg and Peterboro'.
38 Located.
DOCHSTADER, JOHN W
r. out. 1863.— R. f. c & o. 1867
1863 Lansdown
64 Middleton.
65 Manners
66 Goderich .
67 Walkerton
68 Ashfield ... ... 2
70 Harriston 2
! 72 Withdrew and united with
' the Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
! rence
DOEL, JOHN.
r. o?i t. 1852.— r. f. c. & o. 1856.
1852 Manvers 1
53 Waterford 1
54 Crosby 2
56 Hawkesville x
57 St, Thomas 1
58 Withdrew and united with
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence.
DRAPER, JOHN.
1835 Markham „...,., 2
37 Located.
DUFF, CHARLES.
R. on t. 1853.
1853 Prince Edward. .„-.'.
54 Dropped.
,. 1
DUNBAR, MATTHEW.
1835 Humber and Trafalgar . 1
36 Expelled.
DUNLOP, ROBERT.
1859 Durham
60 London North
61 Laxton Mission .
62 Withdrew.
E.
EARL, ROBERT.
1835 Hope. . » „
36 Waterford. ....
37 Peterboro'
38 London and St. Thomas.
39 Hamilton . .
40 Withdrew.
Note. — He was Chairman of
District, 1836 and 1837. In 1856
he was President of the Con-
ference. In 1841, he united
with the Methodist Episcopal
Confererence, in which he con-
tinued until his death, which
took place at Colborne, Ontario,
in July, 1867.
EDDY, SAMUEL L.
r on t. 1874.
1874 Laxton Mission 1
London Conference.
ELEY, ALFRED.
1873 St. Mary's
74 Brock
Withdrew.
ELLIOTT, JOHN.
R. on T. 1862.— R. F. v. & o. 1866.
1862 Holland 2
64 Howick . 3
67 Mount Forest. .:... 3
7.0 Malahide 2
72 Aylmer . . 1
73 Bayham . . .2
London Conference.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT J.
r. out. 1870.— R. F. i. &o. 1874.
1870 Aurora 2
72 Toronto . 2
74 Pelham 1
London Conference.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
465
ENGLAND, J.
r. on T. 1858.
1858 Drummond
59 Oxford
60 Located.
ERRITT, ISAAC.
ord. 1838.
1835 Lansdown 2
37 Gosfield and Thames. 1
38 Hnmber and Trafalgar 1
39 Located.
F,
FALLIS, JOHN G.
r. on t. 1877.
1871 Waterford
72 St. Mary's
73 Ancaster . ....
74 Nelson
London Conference.
FENNELL, ABEL.
1836 Hope ...
36 Located.
FOLLICK, JOSEPH.
R. on t. 1856. —
.'. & o. 1859.
c. 1855.
R. F
1855 Durham
66 Morris ....
57 Grey
68 Southampton
59 Clarke ...
60 Holland
62 Adelaide
63 Clarke.
65 Melbourne
68 London North . . .
69 Lansdown
71 Crosby
Chairman of District 1871
1874.
Montreal Conference..
FOSS, WILLIAM H.
R. on t. 1863.
1863 Cayuga..
64 Located.
FOWKES, JOHN R.
o. 1871.— R. on t. 1872
1871 Hamilton..
73 St. Catharines
73 Brome
74 East Farnham
Montreal Conference.
T
FOWLER, JOSEPH H., M.
c. 1862.— n. <m. t. 1863.—
R. F. c. & o. 1866.
1862 Ainleyville.
63 Durham. .
65 Trafalgar
66 Kitley
68 Bolton
72 Knowlton
Montreal Conference.
30
FOX, THOMAS.
r. on t. I860.— u. f. c. & o. 1865.
1860 Arran 1
61 Paisley.. ... 1
62 Mulmur .... 2
64 Bodmin 1
65 Oxford 3
68 Haldimand. 3
71 Trafalgar 1
72 Brock . . 3
Toronto Conference.
FRAZER, DANIEL.
1835 St. Thomas.. .. 1
36 Expelled.
FULLER, MANLY.
r on t. 1869.
1869 Paisley. 1
70 Located.
G
GADDIS, JAMES.
r. on t. 1852.— r. f. c. &o. 1856.
1852 Marlborough
54 Owen Sound. .
57 Durham. . . .
59 Ayton
61 Morris . ."
62 Ainleyville . .
63 Kincardine.
65 Bervie . .
Loudon Conference,
2
3
2
2
1
1
2
(sup'y) 9
GARRY, ROBERT.
1834.— r. o,i t. 1835
1834
35 Lansdown .... 3
38 Drummond. .(loc. eld.) 20
58 Smith's Falls, (loc. eld. ) 11
69 Brockville.. . .(loc. eld.) 5
Montreal Conference.
GEAR, JOSHUA.
1843 Dunham .. (loc. eld.) .31
74 Montreal Conference.
GLASS, JOHN.
r. f. o. 1847.
1847 Trafalgar.. 1
48 Nassagaweya . 1
49 Located.
GLASS, WILLIAM.
r. f. c. 1858.
1858 Caledon. 1
59 Milford 1
60 Oxford. . . 1
61 Located.
GLAZIER, ADAM.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Artemesia and Osprey. . 1
72 Laxton.. . 1
73 Ainleyville .... .... 1
74 Meaford 1
Toronto Conference.
GOLDSMITH, THOMAS.
r. on t. 1842. — ouu. 1845. —
r. f. v. 1846.
1842
43 Cobourg and Hillier
44 Goulbourn
45 Drummond
46 Toronto
47 Whitchurch . ....
48 Toronto
49 Hamilton
53 Toronto. . . . 2
55 Waterford ... 3
58 Aurora 3
61 Toronto 2
63 Milton 2
65 A<;t. U C. Bible Society 5
70 Withdrew.
Chairman of District, 1851 to
1862.
Secretary of Conference, 1848
and 1859.
President of Conference, 1854,
1857 and 1860.
United with the Canada Pres-
byterian Church, and is now
(1880) in charge of a congregation
in Hamilton, Ontario.
GOODSPEED,
r. on T. 1866.
JOSEPH B.
-ord. 1869.-
r. f. c. 1870.
1866 Southampton. 1
67 Middleton 1
68 Oxford 2
70 Bayham ... 3
73 Simcoe 2
London Conference.
GO WAN, NASSAU C.
n. out. 1845.— it. f. « . & o. 1848.
1
1
o
1845 Prince. Edward
46 Crosby & Elizabethtown.
47 Newcastle ....
49 Goulbourn & Drummond
51 Lansdown.
52 St. Thomas ....
54 Brock
57 Cayuga
58 Cayuga (svr'p.)
59 Located.
Secretary of Conference 1851.
GRAHAM, WM. WILSON.
r. on t. 1871. — ord. 1872.
1871 Hillier
73 St. Catharines..
London Conference.
466
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
GRANDY, THOMAS.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 London North... , .... 1
73 Aurora. . , 1
74 Omemee ... 1
Toronto Conference.
GRAXDY, WILLIAM.
c. 1863.— R. out. 1864.-
r. f. c. &o. 1867.
1863
64 St. Mary's
65 Waterford
66 Barton.
68 Gait. ...
69 Located.
GREEN, WILLIAM.
Died, 1835.
GUNDY, JOHN.
r. on t. 1850.
1850 Cavan
51 Barton. ,
52 Located.
; 1865 Montreal 3
j "68 Aurora..... , 4
' 72 Toronto. 2
I Secretary of Conference 1863.
' Chairman of District 1865 to
1869, and 1873. President of
Conference 1873 Died Nov.
I 12th, 1873, aged 40 years and 10
' months. *
i
GUNDY, WILLIAM.
orb. 1849.— R. f. c 1850.
1849 Brock . . , .
50 Prince Edward. .....
52 Cavan . . . .
54 Oxford..' ....
56 Lake Erie Mission .
59 Louth . . = .
60 Talbotville ...
63 London North..
66 Middleton.
67 Lindsay.
69 Milton (sup'd.) 1
Chairman of District 1855,
1869, 1.62, and 1864 to 1866.
Died June 19th, 1870, aged 75
years.
GUNDY, JAMES.
r. on t. 1859 — ord. 1862.—
r. f. c. 1863.
1859 Goderich..., .. 1
60 Penville 1
61 Nelson 1
62 Glenelg ,2
64 Paisley 1
65 Adelaide . . . . 4
69 Cayuga . 1
70 Norwich . . 1
71 Norwich j. (sup'y.) 1
72 Ainlevville . ......... 1
73 Trafalgar . . 1
74 Middleton 1
London Conference.
GUNDY, JOSEPH R.
R. on t. I860.— R. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Owen Sound.
61 Montreal
62 Lindsav.
63 Yorkvi'lle
64 London .
65 Omemee 4
69 Dereham . . . . 4
73 Waterford. . . 2
Delegate to the First General
Conference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
GUNDY.SAMUEL BRADLEY.
c. 1853.— n. out. 1854.—
it. f. r. &o. 1857.
H.
HACKETT, WILLIAM L.
r. on t. 1873.
1873 London North . . . 1
74 Middleton. . 1
London Conference.
HAGAR, LAWRENCE.
1835 Humber and Trafalgar. 1
36 Nelson.
37 Located.
1
HAIGH, BENJAMIN.
r. on v. 1844.— r. f. c. &o. 1848.
1844 ■ 1
45 Goulbourn 1
46 Cavan. ..1
47 Dunham. . , .. .», .2
49 Westminster . „ 1
50 Waterford 2
52 Norwich. . . . . 2 j
54 Located . . . . 1 !
55 Howard .... 3 ,
58 Bayham 2
60 Melbourne . . 2 j
62 Louth 1 |
63 Dunham . /. . ... 2\
65 Brome ... .... 1
Died Aug. 18th, 1865, aged 51 [
years. !
1853
54 Southampton .
56 Yorkville.
57 Welland Canal
59 Hamilton.. ..
61 St. Mary's
HALES, JAMES.
1835 Lansdown.
37 Goulbourn ... .
40 Lansdown and Rideau. . 1
41 Peterboro'. . = .„..... 1
42 Cavan . . . . „,.„,„. 2
44 Newcastle. ........ 2
46 Prince Edward. . . 2
1848 Caledon 1
49 Trafalgar ,2
51 Crosby 2
53 Drummond ...2
55 Crosby (sup'y) 3
Chairman of District 1840, and
1851 to 1854. Died 1857.
HALL, GEORGE.
R. on t. 1865.
1S65 Lansdown. .
66 Located — ill-health.
r
1858
59
61
62
65
66
HALL, HENRY
1858.— r. out. 1859.-
R. f. c. &o. 1862.
Lansdown.
New Hope
Walkerton
Howard. . . ....
Arran
Arran
Toronto Conference.
1
3
1
.(sup'y) 8
HALL, THOMAS W.
r. on t. 1871.
1871 Owen Sound .,..,., 1
72 Aurora. . .....„., 1
73 Chatsworth. . ..(sup'y) 1
74 Owen Sound. . , . (sup'y)
Toronto Conference.
HALL, WILLIAM.
o. 1867.— R. on t. 1868.
—ord. 1870.— r. f. c. 1871.
1867
68 Ancaster ... 2
70 Hillier 1
71 North Augusta 2
73 Holland East... 2
Toronto Conference.
HAMILTON, THOMAS.
is on t. 1845 and 1859.
—ord. 1863.— r. f. c. 1863.
845 Cavan .
1
46 Located ...
.. 12
59 Mallorytown
?,
61 Smith's Falls.
.. 1
I
«
65 Haldimand. . .....
O
67 Meaford. . ....
*>
, 69 Arran ...
. I
70 Holland East. .
.. 2
72 Meaford
1
73 Goderich South .
., 2
London Conference.
t
3 { HAMMEKSLEY, BENJAMIN.
r. on t. 1857.
1857 Southampton. . . .. 1
Diert October 31st, 1857, aged
29 years.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
467
HANEY, ISAAC.
1833
35 Waterford 1
36 St. Thomas 1
37 London and St. Thomas 1
38 Local Elder.
HARTLEY, ALEXANDER Y.
r. out. I860.— E. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Ancaster •• 1
61 London North . . . . 1
62 Ashfield 1
63 Waterford. 1
64 Cayuga 3
67 Bodman . . . . 2
69 Located.
HILL, JAMES.
k. out. 1854.— e. f. c. & o. 1858.
1
2
1
1
2
3
3
1
2
States.
869.
1854 Ancaster
55 Waterford . . .
57 Prince Edward.
58 Penville
59 Trafalgar
61 Ancaster
64 Dereham. .
67 New Hope
68 Hespeler
70 Removed to United
Secretary of Conference
HASSALL, ROBERT.
e. on r. 1843.
1844
45 Montreal. . J
46 Expelled.
HAYNES, FREDERICK.
B.0JIT. 1843.— oed. 1846.—
e. f. a 1847.
1843 Lansdown and Rideau
44 Dunham
45 St. Thomas & Malahide.
46 Prince Edward
48 Yorkville
49 Located — ill-health. . . .
50 Welland Canal. . . (sup'y)
55 Ancaster . .
60 Nelson..
62 Trafalgar. .
65 Gait
66 Talbotville
68 Nelson. . : .
71 Brock
72 Barton..
74 Barton.
(sup'y)
. (sup'd).
London Conference.
HENDERS, RICHARD COE.
R. 071 t. 1873.
1873 Middleton 1
74 Ancaster . . . . 1
London Conference.
HENDERSON, WILLIAM.
e. out. 1864.— e. f. c. & o. 1868.
1864 Crosby
65 St. Mary's
66 Montreal
67 Ancaster
68 Bay of Quinte.
70 Walkerton
72 Talbotville
74 Ingersoll. . .
London Conference.
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
1
HILL, HENRY.
1
R. on T. 1857.
1857 Gait
1
1
58 Fort Edward, N.Y(stu)
59
HILL, ROBERT NEWTON.
k. on T. 1855. — oed. 1856. —
E. f. c. 1859.
1855 Drummond 1
56 Marlboro' 1
57 Cavan .... . . 2
59 Crosby . . 2
61 Oxford... 3
64 Middleton. . . 2
66 Penville 4
70 Vernon Mission . 5
Toronto Conference.
HISTON, JOHN.
R. o?i t. 1844. — oed. 1846. —
e. f. c. 1848.
1844 Elizabethtown . 1
45 Dunham 1
46 Stukely . . 1
47 Drummond 1
48 Visiting England 1
49 Henrysburg 3
52 Stanstead.. ... 1
53 Prince Edward. . 2
55 Cavan ... 2
57 Owen Sound 2
59 Arthur. . ... 1
60 Elizabethtown 2
62 Pelham . 2
64 Norwich 1
65 Norwich... .(sup'y) 2
67 Copetown (sup'y) 7
Chairman of District 1855 to
1860, 1862 and 1863.
Secretary of Conference 1861.
London Conference.
HOCKING, JAMES.
c. I860.— e. on t. 1861.—
oed. 1863.— e. f. c. 1864.
HOGG, DAVID.
e. on t. 1874.
1874 Milford . .
Toronto Conference.
HOLMES, EDWIN.
c. 1857.— e. wit. 1858.—
R. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Norwich. .. 2
59 Penville .... . . 1
60 London. 1
61 Nasssagaweya. ... 3
64 Prince Edward. 2
66 Milford.. .. 2
68 Malahide 2
70 Manvers . . 4
74 Mount Forest. 1
Chairman of District 1867.
Secretary of Conference 1873.
London Conference.
HOWARD, THOMAS T.
e. on t. 1839.— oed. 1841.—
e. f. o. 1843.
1839 Waterford & St. Thomas. 1
2
2
2
1
1
o
3
1
I860
61 Cavan
62 Milton..
63 Hope.
64 Kitley
65 Bodmin
67 Haldimand ..
68 Owen Sound
69 Owen Sound. . .(sup'y.)
73 Removed to England.
Died at Truro, Cornwall, Feb-
ruary 22nd, 1878, aged 43 years.
40 Hamilton..
42 Montreal . ...
44 Henrysburg. .
46 Dunham
47 Toronto. . ...
48 Editor
50 Secretary of Missions .
53 Hamilton
54 Trafalgar (sup'y) 1
55 Withdrew.
Secretary of Conference 1842,
1847 and 1849.
President of Conference 1853.
HOWLETT, JOHN.
r. on T. 1842.
1842
43 Potten
44 Located— ill health.
HUGHES, HENRY.
r. on T. 1S72.
1872 Hamilton
73 Dunnville
London Conference.
HUNT, FRANCIS.
r om. 1842.— ord. 1844.
r. f. c. 1846.
1842
43 Cavan
45 Dunham. . .
46 Henrysburg
49 Stukelcy..
52 Bolton
55 Withdrew and united with
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence.
468
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
HUSBAND, ROBERT J.
r. on T. 1872.
1872 Holland East
73 Egreniont
London Conference.
1867 Holland East.
" 69 Goderich South . .
70 Ashfield
72 Adelaide
London Conference.
HUTCHINSON, JOHN.
1841 Henrysburg. . . . . .. 2
43 Withdrew and united with
the Wesleyan Methodist Confer-
ence.
J.
JACKSON, GEORGE.
R. 071 t. 1866.— r. f. c. &o. 1871.
1866 Manvers 1
67 Montreal 2
69 Hillier 1 !
70 Omemee . . 2
72 St. Mary's . 3 |
London Conference. !
JACKSON, JAMES.
1817 ) Methodist
to > Episcopal
28 ) Conference.
I vis one of the organizers
of the Canadian Wesleyan
Methodist Church he travel-
led, extensively during this
period. Of the Circuits on
which he was stationed we
hacc no available record.
ok ) London — President of
( Conference.. .
36 •
37 London and St. Thomas.
38 Secretary of Conference. .
39
41
40 Waterford & St. Thomas.
\ Welland Canal — Presi-
/ dent of Conference.
42 Welland Canal. ...
.„ \ Delegate to English New
( Connexion Conference.
44 Hamilton .
45 Welland Canal. .
46 Waterford (sup'y)
47 Malahide ...(sup'y)
48 President of Con-
ference. . . .
49 Norwich... .(sup'y)
50 Norwich (sup'y)
Died July 6th, 1851, aged 6
years.
JACKSON, JOHN W.
n. on t. 1869.— ord. 1870.
1869 Walkerton ...... 1
70 Stayner. 2
72 Located.
JACKSON, THOMAS.
c I860.— r. on t. 1861.—
r. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Owen Sound 1
61 Howiek ... ..... 2
63 Artemesia and Osprey. . 3
66 Mulmer ...... . . 1
JACKSON, WILLIAM (A.)
1835 Long Point and Oxford. . 1
36 Welland Canal . . 2
38 1
39 .... 1
40 Removed.
Secretary of, Conference 1836.
JACKSON, WILLIAM (B.)
R. on T. 1871-
1871 Lavender. 1
72 Located.
JEFFERIS, THOMAS M.
c. 1847.— R. on t. 1848.— ord.
1850.— r f. c. 1851.
1847 Lansdown .. 1
48 Elizabetown 2
50 Oxford... .... 1
51 Trafalgar ... . . 3
54 Howard 1
55 Durham . . 1
56 Trafalgar 3
59 Nassagaweya .... 2
61 Brock .... 2
63 Penville 1
64 Elizabethtown 3
67 Visiting England. . 1
68 Paisley.. 1
69 Bodmin 2
71 Durham 2
73 Milford ....... ... 1
74 Milford , .(sup'd.) 1
Chairman of- District, 1855,
1866 and 1873.
Toronto Conference.
JOHNSON, HENRY.
1835 Adelaide and Thames. 1
36 Thames 1
37 Gosfield and Thames. . 1
38 Located.
JOHNSTON, ROBERT (A).
k. on t. 1853.
1853 St. Thomas 1
54 Trafalgar 1
55 Located.
JOHNSTON, ROBERT (B).
c 1867.— is. on t. 1868.— ord.
1869.— r. f. c. 1871.
1867 Hillier.. . 2
69 Kitley 2
71 At hired to rest . . 1
72 Simcoe 1
73 Durham 2
Toronto Conference.
.TOLLIFFE, JAMES.
u. on t. 1843.
1843 Caledon. 1
44 Elizabethtown 1
Died in 1845.
K.
KAY, JOHN.
k. out. 1862.— r. f. c. &o. 1867.
1862 St. Mary's... 1
63 Manvers 2
65 Ingersoll. 2
67 Milton... .3
70 Waterdown 3
73 Dereham 2
Secretary of Conference, 1872.
London Conference.
KAY, JOSHUA R.
r. oni. 1869. — r. f. c. & o. 1873.
1869 Aurora.. .
70 Montreal . . .
71 Toronto. ....
72 Goderich...... , , ...
73 North Augusta
74 Hamilton
London Conference.
KEAM, SAMUEL.
R. on t. 1864.
1864 London North 1
65 Erin. . . . 1
66 Located.
KEAM, WILLIAM.
e. on t. 1862.
1862 Montreal 1
63 Mount Forest 1
Died March 13th, 1864, aged
29 years.
KERSHAW, EDWARD.
r. onr. 1855.— R. f. c. & o. 1859.
1855 Whitchurch
56 Nissouri ....
57 Brock ... ...
58 Goderich . .
59 Arran
60 Dereham ...
fi„ ( London,
( Nissouri,
Withdrawn.
63 Talbotville
66 Malahide..
68
69
70 St. Catharines..
72 Mount Forest :
74 Howiek . 1
Delegate to First General Con
ference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
KERSHAW, JAMES B.
c. 1849.— n. on T. 1850.
1849 London 2
51 London North . 2
53 Ancaster. .......... 1
53 Canada East District. ... 1
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
469
5 St. Thomas 1
5 Whitchurch. ... 2
3 Blanshard. ... . . 2
3 St. Mary's 1
1 Manvers 3
f Mount Forest'. 1
5 Nelson . . 3
i Egremont .... ... 3
I St. Mary's. . . . . 1
resident of Conference 1867.
hairman of District 1854,
1 to 1866, 1870 and 1871.
»ied, 1871, aged 48 years.
KETTLE, J.
1854.— k. on t. 1855.
5 Ancaster . .
7 Expelled.
KIMBALL, E. F.
359 & I860.— r. on t. 186l.—
r. f. c..& o. 1862.
9 2
1 Dunham ... .... 2
8 "Withdrew.
KIMBALL, HORATIO
NELSON.
3)
o > Local Editor.. 12
5)
5
o > Dunham (sup'y) 18
i)
Montreal Conference.
KIMBALL, J. E.
r. on t. 1843.
4 Bolton and Potton.
5 Located.
L.
LAIDLEY, JAMES.
R. on t. 1840.
0 London .
1 Caledon.
2 Lansdown and Rideau . .
4 Located.
LANGFORD, GEORGE,
c. 1852.— r. on t. 1853.
2
3 Caledon
6 Located.
LAUGHEAD, ROBERT.
5 Humber and Trafalgar.
6 Located.
LAWRENCE, PETER.
r. on t. 1846.
6 Stukeley...
7 Located.
LEACH, JOHN.
c. 1856. — r. out. 1857. — ORD.
1859.— R. f. <:. 1857.
1856
57 Whitchurch. . .
58 London .
60 Montreal
62 Goderich . . .
63 Located.
Chairman of District 1860 to
1862.
Secretary of Conference 1862.
LEITH, HAMILTON.
c. I860.— r. out. 1861.—
r. f. c. & o. 1864.
1860 Lindsay
62 Southampton ...
63 Arran
65 Howard. ...
67 Cayuga
69 Lavender.
70 Goderich South .
72 Bolton
74 Bay of Quinte
Toronto Conference.
LEVER, JAMES J. A.
r. mi. 1861.— R. f. c.&o. 1865.
1861 Owen Sound
62 Ancaster . . .
63 Milton
64 Montreal
65 Brantford ,
66 Artemesia and Osprey 2
68 Dunnville. . 2
70 Pelham 4
74 — (sup'y).
London Conference.
LIVINGSTON, JAMES.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 Cavan . . .... 1
73 Brock 1
74 St. Mary's. . 1
London Conference.
LUTZE, JOHN J.
e. on t. 1862.
1862 Waterford.
63 Middleton.
64 Lindsay. . .
66 London.
67 Located.
M,
MARSHALL, IRA.
1835 Lansdown, 2
37 Lansdown and Rideau 1
38 Local Elder.
MARTIN, WILLIAM.
1835 Nelson 2
37 Ancaster and Nelson . 1
38 Local Elder.
MATTHEWS, ABRAHAM.
1835 St. Thomas 2
37 London and St. Thomas. 1
38 Local Elder.
MEDICRAFT, HENRY.
Sent to Canada by the English New
Connexion Conference.
1872 ) General Superintendent
73 J * of Missions
Returned to England on the
consummation of the Union in
1874.
MILLER, JAMES A.
c. 1853.— r. out. 1854.—
r. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 ■ .. .
54 Scott
55 Lake Erie Mission.
56 Union . ....
57 Middleton. .
59 Located.
62 Gait ,
65 London.
67 Located.
MORRIS, E.
1845 Hamilton
46
MOSS, WILLIAM H.
o. 1861.— r. onT. 1862.—
r. f. c. & o. 1865.
1861 Marlborough
62 Caledon. ..
63 Walkerton
64 Mount Forest
65 Middleton
66 Pelham.
67 Goderich. .
69 Trafalgar..
71 Norwich
74 Barton
London Conference.
2
2
3
1
Mc.
MoALISTER, JAMES.
c. 1850.— R. out. 1861.—
r. f. c. & o. 1854.
1850 Goulbourn & Drummond 1
51 Crosby ■ • 1
52 Prince Edward. .... 1
53 Yorkville 1
54 Waterloo 2
56 Gait 1
57 Nelson 3
60 Milton 3
63 Waterford 4
67 Ancaster 4
71 Nelson 4
Chairman of District 1862 and
1867 to 1874.
London Conference.
470
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
McCAXX, WILLIAM.
K. (wit. 1S64.— r. F. C. & o. 1868.
1864 Elkabethtown. 1
65 Crosby.. . . 1
66 AValkerton 1
67 Manvers . . 1
68 Milford 3
71 Melbourne . . 3
74 Norwich . ... 1
London Conference.
McCLURE, WILLIAM.
1830 ) Ireland in connection with
to > the English New Con-
48 ) nexion Conference.
49 Toronto 2
51 London 3
54 Hamilton . ... 3
57 Montreal 3
60 Toronto. . . . 1
( Gait, )
61 j Yorkville, [ 1
( Hamilton. )
62 Toronto ... ..... 3
65 London . .(sup'd.) 1
66 Toronto. ... .(supd.) 2
68 Aurora (sup'd. ) 1
69 Montreal (sup'd. ) 1
70 Toronto (sup'd.) 1
President of Conference 1849
and 1858. Secretary of Confer-
ence 1853. Theological Tutor
1860 to 1870. Died Feb. 19th,
1871, aged 67 years.
McCCTCHEON, THOMAS L.
c. 1872.— i:. on T. 1873.
1872 1
73 Haldimand 1
74 Cayuga. 1
McDIARMID, KENNETH
R. oil T. 1872..
1872 Howard 1
73 Located.
MoDIARMID, NEIL A.
r. on t. 1866.— ord. 1870.-
r. F. r. K o. 1871.
1866 Cavan
67 London, North ....
68 Walkerton
69 Mono. .
70 Laxton
72 Holland
Toronto Conference.
• Mi KELVEY, CHARLES.
<■ 1857.— R. on T. 1858.— I
R. f. c. & o. 1866. j
1857 1
57 Dunham 1
59 Yorkville 1
60 Toronto. ... . (sup'y.) 1
61 Moore ... (sup'y.) 1
62 Located.— Ill-health. .3
65 Montreal . . 1
66 Gait.. 2
68 Hamilton.. .... ..2
70 Located.'
McKENZIE, A. K.
1835 Hamilton. ... . . . 1
36 . ... 1
Secretary of Conference 1835.
McKENZIE, DANIEL
McLEOD.
c. 1861.— R. on t. 1862.— ord.
1864.— R. f. c. 1865.
1861 Ancaster 1
62 Cavan 1
63 Southampton 1
64 Ayton 1
65 Harriston 2
67 Erin .3
70 Howick . 4
Chairman of District, 187C to
1873.
London Conference.
McKILLOP, ARCHIBALD.
R. on t. 1873.
1873 Kitley . . 1
74 Vernon Mission ... 1
Withdrew.
NUGENT, HENRY.
r. on t. 1872.
1872 Omemee
73 Dropped.
o.
N
i i
i ;
i|
i
i i
3i
McGUIRE, JOHN.
R. 071 T. 1856. — R. F. C. & O.
1856 Durham
57 Holland.
59 London North .
60 Hullett
62 Marlborough
64 Laxton.. . ,
65 Colpoy's Bay
69 Located
71 Holland (svv
Toronto Conference.
1860. !
I1
v.)
NASH, BENJAMIN.
1835 St. Thomas 1
36 Located.
NICKERSON, ALEXANDER.
1835 Welland Canal. ... 1
36 London . ... 1
37 Long Point and Oxford. 1
38 Located.
NICKERSON, DAVID.
1835 Welland Canal 2
37 Long Point and Oxford.. 1
38 Local Elder 11
50 1
NUGENT, FRANCIS E.
r. out. 1867. — R. F. c. & o. 1871.
1867 Cavan 1
68 Erin 1
69 Waterford 2
71 Milford 2
73 Goderich.. 2
London Conference.
OATES, JOSEPH.
R. on t. 1850. — oed. 1851.
1850 Waterford. 1
51 Cavan 1
52 Prince Edward. 1
53 Blanshard. 1
54 Located.
OGDEN, THOMAS.
R. F. c. 1849,
1849 Dunham
... 3
52
54
55
57
Stukeley
I Potton
j Yorkville ......
. 2
3 ma
9 mo.
Cayuga.. ....
Marlborough . .
... 2
... 3
60 Kitley . . 2
62 Frankville (sup'd). 12
Montreal Conference.
O'HARA, JAMES.
r. on t. 1861.— r. f. a &o. 1865.
1861 St. Mary's . . 1
62 Owen Sound . 1
63 Holland 1
64 Walkerton 1
65 Mount Forest 2
67 Crosby.. 3
70 Erin 2
72 Clarke . . 2
74 North Augusta . . 1
Montreal Conference.
OLMSTEAD, L.
R. on t. 1845.
1845 Bolton and Potton 1
46 Lansdown. ...... 1
47 St. Thpmas 1
48 Malahide 1
49 Located.
ORME, JAMES HUGHES,
c. I860.— R. on t. 1861.— R. F.
c. & o. 1864.
1860 Howard 1
61 Manvers . . 1
62 Southampton ... 1
63 Ainleyville. . 1
64 Holland East 3
67 Howard ............. 3
Middleton ............. 4
London Conference.
ORME, THOMAS HUGHES.
r. on t. 1874.
1874 Manvers . . 1
Toronto Conference.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
471
ORR, JOHN S.
u. o»t. 1859.— k. f. c. & o. 1864.
1859 Missouri
60 Brock
61 Penville.
63 Ashfield
64
66 Brome
69 Knowlton.
72 Trafalgar
73 Removed to United Statt
PHI LP, JOSEPH.
<;. 1S69& 1870,— it. out. 1871.—
it. f. c & o. 1873.
1869 Omemee . . 1
70 Cavan 1
71 Nelson. .. 1
72 Ancaster. 1
73 Manvers 1
74 Bodmin. . 1
London Conference.
PAINTIN, RICHARD.
c. 1857. — n. on t. 1858.-
PHILP, WILLIAM.
e. on t. 1872.
1872 Manvers .
73 Allowed to 'rest.
74 Oxford. .
Montreal Conference.
1861 Owen Sound : 2
63 Adelaide 2
65 Kincardine .... . . 1
66 Paisley 2
68 Ainleyville 3
71 Caledonia 2
73 Howard 2
Chairman of District 1867.
London Conference.
PRITCHARD, ROBERT S.
it. on t. 1874.
74 Waterford. . 1
London Conference.
E.
R. F. <_'.
on
k o. 1861.
1857
58 Manvers
59 Brock
60 Holland
61 Glenelg.
,62 Bolton..
65 Dunham . .
67 Laxton . . ,
68 Located.
PIPER, S.
n. on t. 1842. — ord. 1844.
1842 1
RAMAGE, WILLIAM.
r. on-r. 1841. — r. f. c. &o. 1845.
43 Stanstead
45 Located.
■2
PARKER, N.
r. on t. 1846.
1846 Dunham 1
47 Located.
PECK, JAMES.
r. onr. 1858.— uni>. 1861.—
i:. f. r. 1862.
1858 Oxford i
59 Kitley 1
60 Dunham . . 1
61 Brome ... 1
62 Milford . 2
64 Manvers . 1
65 Bay Quinte. . . . .(sup'y). 5
70 Located.
PECK, WILLIAM.
h.omt. 1849. — u. f. r.&o. 1867.
1849 Cavan 1
50 Goulbourn & Drummond 1
51 Lansdown . . . . 1
52 Located .14
66 Bolton 1
67 Dunham . 3
70 Crosby 1
71 Lansdown. . .(sup'y.) 4
Montreal Conference.
PITCHER, JOEL TALLMAX.
R on T. 1863.— u. f. c. & o. 1867.
1863 Owen Sound ... 1
64 Cavan .... 2
66 Toronto 1
67 London 1
68 Toronto 2
70 Montreal 5
Montreal Conference.
PLUM, HARVEY. j
1835 Lansdown 2
37 Lansdown and Rideau... 2
38 Local Elder 10
Died, 1848.
1841
1
42 St. Thomas
1
43 Raleigh
1
44 Malahide . .
.. 2
46 Caledon
2
48 Located . . ..
5
53 Waterford . .
.(sup'y.) 5
58 Middleton . . .
.(stjp'd.) 3
61 Talbotville....
. .(sup'y.) 1
62 Located.
POLLARD,
JOSEPH
h. on T.
1872.
1872
1
73
Allowed to
rest.
1
74
1
POWERS, FREDERICK
E.
R. OUT. 1841. — R
F. ('. & O.
1845.
1841
.
2
43
Bavnston .
1
44
Bolton and Potton..
.. 1
45
Dunham
.. .(SUP
Y.) 2
47
Stukeley
...
2
49
Lansd own
2
51
Oxford
. . 1
52
Dunham
.(SUP
y.) 9
Died, 1861.
PERT, JOHN.
1835 Humber and Trafalgar .
36 Markham
37 Ancaster and Nelson. . .
Died, 1840.
PETTIT, SELIM.
R. on t. 1843.
1843 St. Thomas
44 Located.
PKESTON, WALTON.
ii. on t. 1847.— ord. 1848.
r f. (.•. 1850.
1847 Elizabethtown ... 1
48 Welland Canal 1
49 Owen Sound. . . . . 2
51 Cayuga 2
53 London North 3
56 Blanshard 2
58 Brock 3
RANDALL, NATHAN B.
r. on T. 1864.
1864 Nelson.. . . .--1
65 Dunville ... . . 1
66 Located.
RAWSON, JOSEPH.
r. on T. 1858.— R. f. c. & O. 1862
1858 Durham
59 Holland
60 Artemesia and Osprey
62 Paisley.. ....
63 Howick.
64 Caledonia .
67 Mulmur.
68 Lavender. .
69 Stayner.
70 Howard.
72 Colchester
London Conference.
REDEOFF, RICHARD.
c. 1857.— R. out. 1858.—
R. F. (.'. & o. 1861.
1857
58 Crosby...
59 Manvers .
60 Goderich ..
61 Nissouri
62 Holland
63 Smith's Falls.
65 Paisley
66 Located ... ...
67 Southampton . . .
68 Artemesia and Osprey 2
70 Lavender 1
71 Located.
472
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
REID, JOHN.
18^° I No record of this
^? I period available.
35 Humber and Trafalgar 1
36 Nelson 1
37 Humber and Markham.. 2
39 Local Elder 29
Died 1868.
REID, THOMAS.
E. on t. 1846.— r. f. c. & o. 1850.
1846 Cavan 1
47 Crosby & Elizabethtown. 2
49 Yorkville 1
50 Newcastle 2
52 Yorkville 1
53 Crosby. ... 3
56 Elizabethtown ... 1
57 Caledon. ...... 3
60 Southampton . . . . . 2
62 Walkerton 2
64 Holland 2
66 Erin.... .. 1
67 Caledonia . . . . 1
68 Expelled.
Chairman of District 1865.
RENNIE, THOMAS,
c. 1870.— k. onr. 1871.
1870 Arran
2
72 Goderich South .
1
73 Laxton. ... :
1
74 Kitley ... ....
1
Montreal Conference.
RICE, J.
C. 1845.— R. on t. 1846.
1845 . .. .. 1
46 Ooulbourn .... 1
47 Western Mission ... 1
48 Located.
RICHARDSON, GEORGE.
R. on t. 1859.— ord. 1861.—
R. f. c 1863.
1859 Nelson .....' . . 2
61 Matilda. . . ... 3
64 Ancaster .... 3
67 Waterdowu. ...... 3
70 London. 3
73 Waterdown .2
Secretary of Conference 1870.
Chairman of District 1872.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
ROBINSON, GEORGE.
c. 1864.— r. onr. 1865.—
R. f. c & o. 1869.
1864 Lake Erie Mission..
65 London North . . .
66 Erin.. ....
68 Laxton..
70 Cayuga.
71 Lansdown. .
Montreal Conference.
ROBINSON, JOSEPH HIRAM.
Was born Dec. 20th, 1807, and
in his twenty-third year was re-
ceived on probation in the Metho-
dist New Connexion ministry in
England by the Sheffield Confer-
ence in 1830. His first appoint-
ment was to the Thorne Circuit,
in Lincolnshire. In 1831 he was
appointed to the Alnwick Circuit,
1832 to Doncaster, 1833 to Man-
chester, 1834 and 1835 Hanley,
and was ordained at the Confer-
ence held on that Circuit. In
1836 he was appointed to the
Macclesfield Circuit, where he
continued for two years. His
nextCircuit, 1838, wasNewcastle-
upon-Tyne, where he continued
two years. In 1840 he was ap-
pointed to Halifax, having charge
of that Circuit for three years.
His next Circuit was Liverpool,
in 1843, where he served for
three years. Then in 1846, Ches-
ter two years, and his last ap-
pointment to regular Circuit
work in England was to Sheffield,
South, in 1848, where he labour-
ed three years. By the Confer-
ence held at Ashton-Under-Lyne
in 1851, he was appointed Super-
intendent of the New Connexion
Missions in Canada, which office
he filled for fifteen years, during
which term he was four times
President of the Conference, viz. :
in 1852, 1861, 1865 and 1869.
From 1854 to 1866 he edited the
.Evangelical Witness, which he
established in 1854. He resigned
the Superintendency of the Mis-
sions in 1866, and was employed
as editor of the Witness, Book-
Steward, and Treasurer of the
funds of the Connexion till 1 870.
In that year he was appointed by
the English Conference as editor
of the New Connexion Magazines,
and manager of their publishing
interests. For this purpose he
returned to England in 1870, and
continued in this office till 1874,
when he was a second time sent
to Canada. In 1872 he was
elected President of the English
Conference. His second appoint-
ment to Canada was made chiefly
with reference to the union move-
ment then progressing between
theWesleyan Methodist and New
Connexion bodies in Canada. Mr.
Robinson states that he was in-
duced to come ou this mission
from the representations received
in England to the effect that a
very large minority, if not a i
majority, of the New Connexion j
members and ministers declined
to come into the union, and the
connexional authorities in Eng-
land felt that it was their duty to !
care for this minority or majority,
whichever it might be, and he
was therefore sent to co-operate
with Mr. Medicraft who was then
the Superintendent of the Mis-
sion, in the counsels and labours
demanded by the crisis. When
the vote was taken at the Milton
Conference of 1874, it was found
that only six laymen and twelve
ministers voted against the union,
and in view of this fact, Mr.
Robinson felt (and this feeling
was shared also by Mr. Medi-
craft) that it would be a hopeless
struggle as well as an unseemly
one, and a struggle the expense
of which would mainly fall on
the English mission fund — to
maintain the New Connexion
as a distinct denomination in
Canada. These views were duly
represented to the English Con-
ference which body at length,
and in view of all the" interests
concerned, consented to the
union, which is now an accom-
plished fact. This event threw
Mr. Robinson out of employment.
The authorities in England gave
him the option of either return-
ing to England, and taking Cir-
cuit work there, or remaining in
Canada with permission to join
any Evangelical Church he might
prefer. His brethren with whom
he had long laboured, having gone
into the union, and his sympa-
thies, as well as the habits and
labours of a life-time, being all
associated with Methodism, he
finally concluded to join the
Methodist Church of Canada, and
was received into the ranks of its
ministers of the London Confer-
ence, at the Conference held at
Brantford in 1875.
ROBINSON,
1840
WILLIAM.
... .. 1
41 Trafalgar and Markham. 1
42 Ancaster 1
43 Cobourg and Hillier .... 1
44 Cavan . ■ . (sup'y. ) 5
49 Colbome . . 1
50 Lansdown ....... 1
51 Manvers 3
54 Liffbrd. .
68 Located.
.(sup'y. )14
ROGERS, J. W. G.
r. on t. 1849.
1849 Welland Canal ...
50 Whitchurch
51 Located.
ROGERS, J.
c. 1857.— R. on t. 1858.
r. f. r. & o. 1861.
1857
58 Waterford. .
59 Montreal..
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
473
I860 Cavan. .
61 Trafalgar.
62 Brome.
65 Bolton..
67 Located.
s.
ROLSTON, DAVID D.
e. out. 1846.— k. f. c. & o. 1850.
1 84.fi / lreland, English New Coll-
in nexion Conference.
47 . . . 1
48 Hamilton. . . .... 1
49 St. Thomas 1
50 Yorkville 1
51 Fitzroy and Goulbourn . 1
52 Oxford.. .. 2
54 Elizabethtown 2
56 Crosby 2
58 Manvers 3
61 Cavan . . 2
63 Nelson.. . 2
65 St. Mary's. . . 3
68 Walkerton ... 2
70 Vesta 5
Chairman of District, 1856.
1859 to 1861, 1864, 1866 to 1869,
1871 to 1874.
President of Conference, 1864.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
Toronto Conference.
ROSE, PHILIP.
E. on t. 1856.
1856 St. Thomas. . . 1
57 Located.
ROWE, WILLIAM B.
u. on t. 1858.
1858 Goderich 1
59 Located.
RUMP, THOMAS.
R. on t. 1837.— ord. 1838.—
e. f. o. 1841.
1837 Ancaster and Nelson. . .. 1
38 Trafalgar 1
39 St. Thomas and London. 3
42 Trafalgar . . 2
44 Cayuga.. . . 2
46 Drummond . . . . 1
47 Lansdown 2
49 Elizabethtown ... 1
50 Welland Canal 3
5:5 Welland Canal, .(sup'y.) 1
54 Norwich . 2
56 Bayham 2
58 St. Catharines . .(sup'y). 16
Chairman of District, 1849 and
1850.
London Conference.
RYAN, HENRY.
1800 ) Episcopal
to > Methodist
26 ) Conference.
27 \ As one of tbe organizers of
I the Canadian Wesleyan
to V Methodist Church, he
j travelled extensively dur-
32 J ing most of this period.
Died Sept. 1832, aged 57 years.
SANDERSON, JOHN.
1835 Upper District.. 1
36 Peterboro' 1
37 Cobourg and Peterboro' 2
39 Humber and Trafalgar . 1
40 Located, and subsequently
united with the Wesleyan Metho-
dist Conference. He was Chair-
man of a District from 1835 to
1839.
SAVAGE, DAVID,
c. 1850.— e. wit. 1851.
1850 Welland Canal. 2
52 Toronto 1
53 London 2
55 Toronto . . 2
57 Hamilton 2
59 Cavan 2
61 Aurora . . 3
64 Nassagaweya 3
67 London . . 3
70 Toronto 2
72 London . . 3
President of Conference, 1862
and 1874.
Chairman of District, 1868 and
1869.
Editor of "Evangelical Wit-
ness."
Toronto Conference.
SCOTT, JAMES.
c. 1852.— E. on t. 1853.—
E. f. c. & 0. 1856.
1852 1
53 Nassagaweya 1
54 Prince Edward . . . . 1
55 London 1
56 London North . . .3
59 London .(sup'y.) 1
60 Nissouri . 1
61 London . . . .(sup'y.) 1
62 London North 1
63 Ainleyville 1
64 Flamboro' . . . . 2
66 Waterdown 1
67 Waterdown. .(sup'y.) 2
69 Owen Sound. ... . . 3
72 Owen Sound . ..(sup'd.) 2
Chairman of District, 1863 to
1865, and 1869 to 1871.
Toronto Conference.
SEYMOUR, JAMES.
1830 ) English
to [• New Connexion
56 ) Conference.
57 Montreal.. . . 1
58 Howard . . 1
59 Melbourne 1
60 London North . . 2
62 Clarke . . . . . 1
63 Mallorytown 1
60
61
62
63
66-
64 Strafford ville.. .(sup'd.) 9
73 Lifford. .(sup'd.) 1
74 Aurora . . . .(sup'd.) 1
Toronto Conference.
SEYMOUR, JAMES COOKE.
e. on t. 1857.— e. f. c. & o. 1861.
1857 Montreal .. 1
58 Toronto 1
59 Middleton 1
Manvers ... 1
\ Caledon,
j Gait,
( Nissouri,
I Clarke,
Barton . 3
f Ill-health — rest, 6 months
\ London City, 6 months.
67 Ingersoll. " 3
70 Nassagaweya .... . . 4
74 Aurora . . . .... 1
Secretary of Conference 1868.
Toronto Conference.
SHARPE, DIXON,
it. on t 1872.
1872 Vernon Mission.
73 Located.
SHAW, CALVIN.
c. 1857.— e. on t. 1858.
e. f. c. &o. 1861.
1857 London
58 Montreal
59 Dunham
60 Gait
61 Flamboro' . .
62 Hamilton
64 Owen Sound
65 Crosby
67 Middleton
70 Ingersoll
71 Cavan ....
74 Manvers .
.. 1
1
1
1
1
2
. 1
2
3
1
3
..1
Chairman of District 1870 to
1872.
Toronto Conference.
SHAW. JAMES.
c. 1850. — e. onr. 1851.—
e. f. c. & 0.1854.
1850 ■• 1
51 Yorkville .1
52 Nassagaweya . . . 1
53 Barton .3
56 Barton . .(.sup'y.) 3
59 Milton.. 1
60 Louth 2
62 Flamboro' 2
64 Goderich .. • 3
67 Goderich South. 2
69 Adelaide 1
70 Hamilton ( .sup'y.) 5
Chairman of District 1864 to
1868.
Secretary of Conference 1866.
London Conference.
474
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SHAW, WILLIAM.
1835 Hillier.. . . . 2
37 Located.
SHELDON, JOSEPH.
1835 Gosfield. . . 2
37 Gosfield and Thames .1
38 Local Elder 20
Died 1858.
SHILTON, JOHN.
1829 )
to > No record available.
34 )
35 Lansdown . . 2
36 Thames 1
37 Cobourg andPeterboro'.. 1
38 London 1
39 Caledon 2
41 Ancaster and Nelson. . I
42 Caledon 2
44 Raleigh . 1
45 St. Thomas & Malahide . 1
46 Malahide and Norwich. 1
47 Goulboum 2
49 Crosby .... 1
50 Cavan . . 1
51 Drummond.. 1
52 Lansdown ... .... 1
53 Arthur . . . . 2
Chairman of District 1853 to
1854.
Died April 12th, 1855, aged 51
years.
SHUTTLE WORTH, JOHN.
English
New Connexion
Conference.
o
1848
to
56 )
57 Toronto
59 London . . 3
62 Montreal 3
65 Brock 2
67 Dereham . . 2
69 Brome. . 4
73 Penville 2
Chairman of District 1862 to
1864, 1867, 1868, Jv 1870 to 1872.
Toronto Conference.
SIMEON, J.
R. on t. 1856.
1856 Caledon
57 Uxbridge .
58 Located. ,
SIMPSON, JOHN H.
R. on T. 1841.— r. f. c. & o. 1845.
1841 Lansdown and Rideau 1
42 Goulbourn 2
44 Ancaster l
45 Owen Sound . . .... 2
47 Cavan .... 2
49 Crosby ... 2
1-851 Blizabethtown 3
54 Trafalgar 2
56 Lansdown . . .... 2
58 Prince Edward. . 1
59 Dunham . , 1
60 Adelaide. ... 2
62 Caledon. . .2
64 Marlboro' ... ... 2
66 Located.
Secretary of Conference 1845
and 1856.
Chairman of District 1857,
1858 and 1863 to 1865.
SMITH, H. R.
1835 Hamilton 3
38 Withdrew.
Secretary of Conference 1837.
SMYLIE, ROBERT.
c. 1869.— r. on T. 1870.—
r. f. o & o. 1873.
1869 Brock
70 Manvers
71 St. Mary's.
72 Waterford. . .
73 London North. . .
London Conference.
SMYTH, DAVID.
r. out. 1861.— r. f. v. & o. 1865.
1861 Goderich..
62 Middleton.
63 Ancaster
65 Louth
67 St. Catharines..
68 St. Mary's . ,
71 Gait.
74 Withdrew.
SMYTH, J.
c. 1848.— r. out. 1849.
1848
49 Lansdown.
50 Crosby.
51 Located.
STARR, DANIEL S.
r. on t. 1842.
1842 1
43 Grimsby 1
44 Located.
STONE, GEORGE W
1843 Stanstead 1
44 Barnston . 2
46 Dunham . . . 4
50 Located.
SWANSTON, GEORGE.
r. on t. 1869.
1869 Cavan. 1
70 Located/
T
SMYTH, WILLIAM.
R. on t. 1865. — r. f. c & o. 1869.
1865 Ancaster ... 2
67 St. Mary's . . 2
69 Goderich. ... 3
73 Hamilton , . 2
74 Toronto Conference.
SPARHAM, WILLIAM.
1836 Hamilton , 1
37 Ancaster and Nelson. . . 1
38 Local Elder , 4
42 .
TAYLOR, CALEB.
1835 Waterford. . 1
36 Located.
TAYLOR, GEORGE W.
1859 Caledon 1
60 Located.
TAYLOR, O. •
1835 St. Thomas, .f 1
36 Located.
TEETER, CHANCELLOR.
r. out. 1870.— r. f. v. & 0.1874.
1870 Nelson. .1
71 Cavan. 1
72 Brock 1
73 Nelson. . . 1
74 Trafalgar ... 1
London Conference.
TINDALL, WILLIAM.
r. 1853.— r. on t. 1854.—
r. f. c. & o. 1857.
1853 Owen Sound... 1
- . ( Yorkville, 3 months.
( Howard, 9 months.
55 Howard ...
56 Southampton
57 Newcastle
58 Hope
49 London North. .
60 Clarke 2
62 Prince Edward. 2
64 Malahide . 2
66 St. Mary's. 1
67 Howick 3
70 Milton. . . .... 2
72 Owen Sound. . . 3
Secretary of Conference 1865.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
Toronto' Conference.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
47£
TOPPING, NASSAU B.
o. 187L— e. o»t.-1866.
1871 Ancaster
72 Lansdown. ...
73 Cavan.
74 Student. . .
Montreal Conference.
TRUEMAN, MOSES.
1836 St. Thomas 1
37 London and St. Thomas. 1
38 Located.
TURNER, JOHN.
1858 London North .
"59 Hullett.
60 Aurora
61 Yorkville
62 Laxton.
63 Verulam
64 Ashfield.
65 Owen Sound.
68 Caledonia .
71 Cayuga
72" Bodmin. .
74 Ainleyville
Chairman of District 1867
1869.
London Conference.
Y
W.
WADE, A.
k. on t. 1845.
1845
46 Raleigh and Howard.
47 Located. — ill-health.
1835 Peterboro'.
36 Located.
VAN NORMAN, EPHRAIM.
r out. 1841.— ord. 1843.—
r. f. c 1845.
1841 St. Thomas and London. 1
42 Gosfield and Thames. . . 1
43 Ancaster 1
44 Ancaster and Nelson. . 1
45 Waterford. ... . . 1
46 Welland Canal. . 2
48 Prince Edward 2
50 Norwich (kul''y.) 2
52 Located.
VINING, JOSEPH E.
c. 1852.— r. on t. 1853.-
R. F. c. & o. 1856.
WALDRON, THOMAS.
1835 Gosfield. ... ... 1
36 London 1
37 London and St. Thomas. 1
38 Located.
WALKER, A. B.
r. out. 1865.— k. f. o. &o. 1859.
1865 Owen Sound 1
66 London, North .. 1
67 Waterford. .. 2
69 Norwich 1
70 Withdrew.
Note. — He was elected as one
of the lay delegates to the First
General Conference, Toronto,
1874.
WALKER, JOHN.
c. 1854.— R. on t. 1855.—
r. f. c. & o. 1858.
1854 Lansdown. 1
55 Morris. 1
56 Nassagaweya. 1
57 Durham. 1
58 Grey. . . . . 1
59 Morris. 1
60 St. Clair 1
61 Aurora . . 3
64 Southampton . . . 1
65 Ashfield 3
68 Durham . . 2
70 Adelaide 2
72 Ashfield . . . . 2
74 Ashfield.. .(stjp'd.) 1
London Conference.
WALKER, ROBERT.
r. on t. 1861.— k. F. (.'. &(>. 1865.
52
53 Cayuga.. .
1
2
54 Manvers .
2
57 Barton ....
3
60 Ancaster . ,
1
61 Waterford.
2
63 Owen Sound
1
64 Withdrew.
1861 Middleton
62 Manvers
63 Nelson.
64 Owen Sound
65 Durham
68 Melbourne ....
71 London, North . .
73 Omemee
Toronto Conference.
1869 Nelson....
70 Dunham. .
72 Withdrew.
WARD, WILLIAM C.
1836 London Circuit
37 Located.
WARREN, JOHN C.
1833 .
35 St. Thomas
36 Hamilton
37 Gosfield and Thames .
38 • • . ..
41 Gosfield and Thames.
WALLACE, JOHN.
r. out. 1867.— R. f. c. &o. 1871.
1867 Lansdown 1
68 Manvers 1
44 London
45 Lansdown
47 Crosby & Elizabethtown.
49 Newcastle.
50 Brock. .
52 Lansdown.
53 Fitzroy
54 Lansdown.
1
1
1
1
3
2
1
1
2
2
1
2
1
1
..(sup'y)20
Montreal Conference.
WATTS, JAMES C.
c. 1849.— R. on t. 1849.—
r. f. c. & o. 1853.
1849
50 St. Thomas..
51 Waterford
52 Barton..
53 Nassagaweya
55 Montreal . . .
57 Waterford.
61 Hamilton
62 Removed to England.
Chairman of District 1855 to
1857 and 1861.
Secretary of Conference 1852,
1855, 1858 and 1860.
President of the English New
Connexion Conference in 1879.
WEAVER, FRANCIS G.
R. on T. 1843.— R.F. v.&O. 1847.
1843 Waterford
44 No station — ill health . .
45 Crosby & Elizabethtown.
46 Malahide and Norwich..
47 Malahide..
48 Cayuga
51 Lake Erie Mission.
54 Blanshard
56 Morris .
57 Clinton .
58 Caledonia
59 Norwich
61 Caledonia
64 Meaford.
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
2
1
1
1
2
3
3
476
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1867 Arran 2
69 Holland East 1
70 Durham. . . . , 1
71 Haldimand. 2
73 Caledonia 2
Chairman of District 1866,
1868 and 1874.
London Conference.
WEBB, WILLIAM.-
e. out. 1853.— r. f. c. &o. 1857.
.2
... 1
.. 3
... 2
... 3
... 2
2
2
1853 Manvers ...
55 Milton
56 Malahide. . .
59 Howard . .
62 Melbourne. . .
65 Bayham
67 Norwich . .
69 London North .
71 Howard sup'd) 4
London Conference.
WELLS, WILLIAM.
e. on t. 1866.
1866 Lansdown.
67 Located.
WEST, I. N. D.
1831 )
to > No record available.
34 J
35 Welland Canal 1
36 Nelson 1
37 Lansdown and Rijleau . . 2
39 Expelled.
Note. — At the Conference of
the Methodist Episcopal Church
in 1839 he received an appoint-
ment to the Matilda Circuit, and
in 1840 he organized the old
Bonne Chere Mission. He con-
tinued to labour in the active
work with that body until 1864,
when he obtained a superan-
nuated relation and so continued
until Dec. 23rd, 1877, when he
died in the 82nd year of his age.
WEST, PAUL V
R. on r. 1842. — ord, 1844. —
R. f. c 1846.
1842 . '. . 1
43 Stanstead South.. 1
44 Stukeley 2
46 Barnston ... 3
49 Located.
WESTERN, WILLIAM.
c. 1857.— r. on t. 1858.
1S.37 . i
58 Ekfrid. . . . 1
59 Located.
• WHALEY, JOHN.
1835 London 2
37 Loudon and St. Thomas. 1
38 Located.
WHITCOMB, ORRIN.
c. 1850.— r. on t. 1851.—
R. f. c. & o. 1854.
1850 ■ .... 1
51 Potton ..,.., 1
52 Heurysburg 2
54 Dunham ...... . . 1
55 Prince Edward 3
58 Lansdown . . . . 2
60 Cayuga. 1
61 Pelham .... 1
62 Bayham . . 3
65 Bayham ... .(sup'd.) 7
72 Cayuga . . . . 2
74 Milford ... 1
Chairman of District 1859, 1873
and 1874.
Toronto Conference.
WHITE, JAMES.
r. on, t. 1859.— ord. 1861.—
r f. c. 1863.
1859 Caledon
•61 New Hope
64 Lansdown
66 London North
68 Talbotville.
72 Omemee . .
73 Aylmer
2
3
2
2
.. 4
1
2
Chairman of District 1873 and
1874.
London Conference.
WILKINSON, HENRY.
R. wit. 1843.— ord. 1846.-
R. f. c. 1847.
1843 . .
44 Lansdown
45 No station — ill health
46 Newcastle ... ...
47 Nassagaweya ......
48 Waterford . . . . 2
50 Ancaster. 2
52 Howard 2
54 Malahide 2
56 Norwich . .2
58 Dereham .. ... 2
60 Caledon 2
62 Dereham . . 2
64 Pelham 2
66 Prince Edward. 1
67 Nassagaweya , 3
70 Penville 3
73 Meaford . . . 1
74 Cavan ....... 1
Chairman of District 1858 to
1874.
Secretary of Conference, 1857.
President of Conference, 1859.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
Toronto Conference.
WILKINSON, JOHN.
b. out. 1834.— r. f. c. & 0. 1838.
1834
.. 1
35 Hamilton ....... ... 1
37 Ancaster and Nelson ... 1
38 Welland Canal 2
40 Ancaster and Nelson 2
42 Waterford . 2
44 St, Thomas 2
46 Waterford ... 2
48 Malahide 2
50 Norwich ,2
52 Newcastle 2
54 Cavan . . 1
55 Barton 2
57 Nassagaweya. . 2
59 Pelham » , ... 2
61 Norwich .:. . . 3
64 Norwich . . . .(sup'd.) 9
Chairman of District, 1836,
1840, 1852 to 1854, 1859, and
1860.
President of the Conference,
1845.
Died January 16th, 1874, aged
71 years.
WILKINSON, JOHN A.
r. on t. 1862.— ord. 1865.—
r. f. c. 1866.
1862 Durham . . . . 1
63 Nissouri 2
65 Norwich . . . . ! . 2
67 Dunnville .. 1
68 Simcoe . . . . 4
72 Located.
WILKINSON, THOMAS
LOTTRIDGE.
r. mix. 1862.— r. f. c. & 0. 1866.
1862 London North .
63 Caledon.
64 Waterford . .
65 London
66 Bolton
68 St. Catharines . .
70 Barton .
72 Aurora
74 Nassagaweya ,,..,,
London Conference
WILLIAMS, ELIAS.
r. out. 1844.— r. f. c. &o. 1848.
1844 Welland Canal.
45 Ancaster and Nelson
46 Nassagaweya ...
47 Malahide.
48 London.
49 Howard. . . ... 2
51 Malahide 3
54 Welland Canal 2
56 Ancaster ...... • • 3
59 Prince Edward . . . 3
62 Middleton .2
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
477
1864 New Hope
67 Barton. .
70 Dunnvillc.
73 Dunnville.
Chairman of
1870, 1871, and 1872.
London Conference.
.(sup'y). 2
District 1866,
WILLIAMS, JAMES.
1829 )
to > No record available.
8*1
35 Hope. .
37 Cobourg and Peterboro'
38 .(sup'y).
Died February 1853, aged 84
years.
WILLIAMS, JNO. BIDLAKE.
R. on t. 1871.
1871 Manvers 1
'72 Nelson. . . . 1
73 Arnott. .(sup'y). 1
74 Hespeler ... . . . . 1
London Conference.
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.
' c. 1854.— E. on t. 1855.—
e. f. c. & o. 1858.
1854 Owen Sound 1
55 Welland Canal . . 1
56 London. . 1
1857 Ancaster
58 Gait.
59 Toronto.
60 Barton
63 Cavan . .
67 Waterford. .
70 Hespeler
Chairman of District 1864,
1865, 1869, and 1874.
Secretary of Conference 1867.
President of Conference 1872.
Delegate to First General Con-
ference, Toronto, 1874.
London Conference.
WILLIMOTT, WILLIAM.
E. on t. 1859.— oed. 1861.—
e. f. c. 1863
1859 Lake Erie Mission. . .
61 Arran
63 Meaford
64 Walkerton
68 Kitley
69 Clarke..
72 Harriston. , ...
Chairman of District 1866.
London Conference.
WILSON, JOHN J.
E. on t. 1859 & 1864.
1859 Southampton.
60 Located. . .
1864 Yorkville.. .
65 Clarke
69 Manvers . . .
70 Expelled.
WITHROW, WM. H, M.A.
K.WIT. 1861.— E. F. C. & 0. 1865.
1861 Waterford.. , 1
62 Caledonia.. 1
63 Montreal 1
64 Hamilton . . . . . . 2
66 Withdrew and united with
the Wesleyan Methodist Confe-
WOOLSEY, JOSEPH.
Died 1835.
WEIGHT, AARON.
e. ojit. 1850. — u. f. c. &o. 1854.
1850 Elizabethtown . 1
51 Blanshard. . . . 1
52 Caledon 1
53 Crosby 1
54 Newcastle. 1
55 Withdrew.
THE
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS
I'XDKR THE CARE OF THE
JIUtlljnMst $hfo €fmntxion flfljurtlt)
OF
C A INT A^ D A ,
From 188~> to 1874,
showing what .ministers and preach eks have been stationed
thereon, the numbe1! of members for each year, and
the amounts contributed for the mission-
ARY AND OTHER CHUliCH FUNDS.
A.
Year
ADELAIDE.
A village and township in the County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Names of Ministers.
1835
36
to
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Henry Johnson
Ineliuled ill the St. Thomas Circuit, and /
from 1854 part of the Ekfrid Circuit. \
James Baskerville. ...
John H. Simpson
John H. Simpson
Joseph Folliek
Walton Preston
Walton Preston
James Gundy
James Gundy
James Gundy
James Gundy . . .
James Shaw
John Walker.
John Walker.
Thomas Jackson .
Thomas Jackson .
Thomas Jackson .
See London Conf
Fr.Mis.
No. of
Memliers.
( 'outing.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
64
40
....
1-2- 'J
si '56
81 00
$80 04
101
0 78
1 65
52 12
102
0 64
52 12
109
1 47
0 93
•SO 80
98 08
108
1 20
1 00
0 S3
101 Os
SO
1 25
1 24
0 90
1 94 90
9.".
1 65
1 91
4 00
157 34
124
3 45
4 75
5 50
117 17
208
3 50
2 66
4 30
167 94
198
2 30
2 26
4 19
150 35
174
1 08
1 50
1 23
108 63
130
2 45
4 75
3 50
129 55
95
1 50
8 90
1 60
123 41
145
1 50
2 50
1 75
157 45
! 149
1 25
2 50
1 50
160 91
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
r
479
AINLEYVILLE.
A village in the townships of Morris and Grey, County of Huron, Province of Ontario. It was formerly
Morris and Grey Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
-I-
1862 James Gaddis
63 James Scott, James H. Orme.
64 William Birks . . .
65 William B. Danard
Andrew F. Dempsey
Andrew F. Dempsey
68 Walton Preston
69 Walton Preston.
70 Walton Preston.
71 David Auld . ....
72 James Gundy . . .
73 Adam Glazier
74 Reuben J. Tyler. .
See London Conference.
No. of
Members
Funds.
Con ting, j Paternal. I Sup. M.
67
i i
92
200
57
63
71
93
- 78
78
78
77
53
150
$1 00
0 89
18
85
34
35
67
40
20
39
f 0 60
1 37
0 72
1 39
1 50
73
10
97
87
00
20
50
13
14
66
ANCASTER.
A village and township in the County of Wentworth, Ontario.
1837 John Wilkinson, Thomas Rump, William
- Sparham, Wm. Martin, John Pert
38 Supplied from Hamilton..
39 Alexander Anderson, John Pert
40 John Wilkinson
41 John Wilkinson, John Shilton. . . . . .
42 William Robinson
43 Ephraim Van Norman
44 Ephraim Van Norman, John H. Simpson.
45 James Brennan, Elias Williams
46 James Caswell..
47 James Caswell . .
48 James Brennan. .
49 James Brennan, J Breakenridge .
50 Henry Wilkinson
51 Henry Wilkinson, John Bell
52 James Brennan, William Barnett.
53 James B. Kershaw, James Crawford.
54 Darius Bettes, James Hill..
55 Darius Bettes, J Kettle .
56 Elias Williams, J. Kettle
57 Elias Williams, William Williams . . .
58 Elias Williams, George Brown
59 George Brown
60 Joseph E. Vining, Alexander Y. Hartley
61 James Hill, Daniel McKenzie. .
62 James Hill, James J. A. Lever
63 James Hill, David Smyth
64 George Richardson, David Smyth .
65 George Richardson, William Smyth . .
66 George Richardson, William Smyth .
67 James McAlister, William Henderson
68 James McAlister, William Hall ....
69 James McAlister, William Hall . . .
70 James McAlister, James C. Caswell . . .
71 James Caswell, Nassau B. Topping. .
72 James Caswell, Joseph Philp.
73 James Caswell, John G. Fallis
74 Daniel M. McKenzie, Richard C. Henders..
See London Conference.
234
223
254
221
192
* 102
195
368
341
+ 268
168
172
180
165
174
148
158
181
183
206
167
266
288
299
289
226
258
236
293
295
297
306
302
270
293
244
236
230
00
37
00
00
50
26
7 02
8 60
9 37
5 44
5 22
6 61
7 37
7 32
5 46
3 9:1
6 10
2 00
4 00
6 25
0 77
558
4 02
10 60
5 15
3 75
9 53
8 00
5 33
6 00
5 00
2 40
5 39
9 59
9 30
13 41
5 99
7 09
10 71
23 91
12 26
16 91
5 61
ARRAN.
1857 James Crawford. .
58 James Crawford.
59 Edward Kershaw
A village and township in the County of Bruce, Ontario.
60
42
123
2 00
Miss'y.
$0 55
$61 34
0 75
102 00
0 80
128 10
0 95
66 97
0 85
67 26
2 28
88 43
4 25
112 82
3 25
73 75
1 30
66 23
1 43
67 08
35 64
3 00
65 45
3 10
62 39
90 65
124 37
135 24
83 23
87 30
73 92
,
90 48
116 21
103 42
180 96
2 5(
3 225 28
4 5(
1 208 38
2 7
5 151 70
212 00
2 3'
4 161 00
2 0
3 130 50
4 0
3 157 26
1 5
3 181 43
5 4
1 80 38
4 3
5 80 00
6 8
7 100 00
6 8
9 158 56
5 8
3 182 70
15 1
9 205 92
18 1
? 210 02
7 4
I 235 95
8 3
3 189 52
15 4
4 164 66
8 5
3 156 50
7 7
3 158 83
5
4
3 144 62
2 97
2 28
0 50
0 50
0 50
0 50
49 12
21 88
24 00
Nelson set off for two years. + Nassagaweya Circuit set off.
480
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1860 Thomas Fox
61 William Willimott
62 William Willimott
63 Hamilton Leith. ...
64 Hamilton Leith.
65 Henry Hall ...
66 Henry Hall . . ....
67 Francis G. Weaver . . . . ......
68 Francis G. "Weaver
69 Thomas Hamilton, James Gaddis
70 Henry Hall, Thomas Rennie.
71 Thomas Rennie. ...
72 William B. Danard
73 William B. Danard, William Cunningham.
74 William B. Danard .
See Toronto Conference.
No. of
Members.
93
93
84
113
142
126
123
118
132
127
124
200
186
177 .
177
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M,
82 00
1 50
1 00
1 00
0 79
0 83
0 74
1 20
0 88
0 62
0 64
$0 50
6 65
0 30
1 33
0 63
39
50
22
95
50
50
0 48
0 95
2^29
2 50
3 07
$0 50
0 90
1 20
0 20
0 56
0 87
0 42
0 75
0 70
0 62
0 72
1 29
2 75
4 00
ARTEMESIA and OSPREY.
Two townships in the County of Grey, Ontario.
1860 Joseph Rawson .
61 Joseph Rawson.
62 Sydney F. Depew. .
63 Thomas Jackson
64 Thomas Jackson ..
65 Thomas Jackson ..
66 James J. A. Lever
67 James J. A. Lever
68 Richard Redeoff
69 Richard RedeofF
70 Joseph Andrews .
71 Adam Glazier . .=..=.
72 James Baskerville . »
73 James Baskerville
74 James Baskerville .
See Toronto Conference.
53
73
115
92
188
160
112
114
89
80
80
77
70
77
■|
58
69
90
62
73
77
65
125
93
94
101
147
2 60
ARTHUR.
A village and township in the County of Wellington, Ontario.
1851 Thomas O. Adkins..
52 Thomas O. Adkins
53 John Shilton. . .
54 John Shilton. ... ...
55 Andrew Clark
56 Andrew Clark . .
57 David Auld ....
58 David Auld.
69 John Histon.. .. ....
60 David Auld.
61 William Birks
62 William Birks, William B. Danard
63 Ser Mount Forest. ... . . ...
1
12
1
25
1
27
3
00
00
20
00
56
45
50
1 00
27
12
12
1 65
1 70
0 25
Miss'y.
1 00
...
0 50
0 64
1 21
0 88
0 20
0 20
0 25
0 25
0 30
0 25
0 30
0 35
0 33
0 80
0 91
0 30
0 84
1 09
0 69
2 50
3 70
4 00
0 97
1 27
0 83
1 00
1 00
• 1 70
1 00
2 32
1 04
2 75
3 34
2 75
2 18
2 38
1 65
2 00
3 00
2 25
i
$28 90
70 26
69 78
60 00
57 60
33 75
68 10
65 60
69 55
84 00
63 83
87 36
85 23
133 45
190 54
23 42
25 74
50 00
63 57
45 00
119 57
78 67
135 00
53 35
35 36
64 82
65 75
119 07
101 25
32 70
45 78
88 00
55 47
35 12
28 47
51 21
38 66
86 27
96 56
ASHFIELD.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario.
1862 Alexander Y. Hartley..
63 JohnS. Orr
64 Reuben J. Tyler
65 John Walker. .
66 John Walker
67 John Walker. .
tiS John W Dochstader.
69 John W Dochstader
70 Thomas Jackson ...
71 Thomas Jackson .
72 John Walker. . .
73 John Walker. .
74 James Caswell
Sec London Conference.
72
51
54
53
50
57
87
95
109
114
90
98
1 00
0 78
1 25
u
87
0
75
1
93
1
65
1
50
1
50
3
39
2
50
0 73
0 17
00
25
0 75
00
32
75
80
50
74
37
0 67
0 28
00
36
00
50
75
00
05
00
50
08
40 00
27 00
52 19
89 3S
84 00
77 16
63 00
85 64
99 17
64 71
"99 28
100 00
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
481
AURORA.
A village in the townships of York and Whitchurch, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 Thomas Goldsmith ..
59 Thomas Goldsmith
60 Thomas Goldsmith
61 David Savage. . .
62 David Savage
63 David Savage. .
64 George Brown . . . . . . .
65 George Brown
66 George Brown
67 George Brown, William Grandy ....
68 Samuel B. Gundy
69 Samuel B. Gundy, Joshua R. Kay
70 Samuel B. Gundy, Robert J. Elliott.
71 Samuel B. Gundy, Robert J. Elliott
72 Thomas L. Wilkinson, Thomas Hall . .
73 Thomas L. Wilkinson, Thomas Grandy
74 James C. Seymour. . . .
See Toronto Conference.
No. of
Members.
100
109
122
111
117
103
119
130
145
148
147
176
163
148
120
124
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y
jfl 00
6 90
76
50
80
00
00
00
75
00
50
00
00
54
84 50
3 00
3 12
1
2
3
3
3
3
4 68
10 70
16 40
15 60
7 33
4 30
00
36
00
25
25
60
$4 23
2
2
5
2
3
3
11
11
4
56
14
20
75
00
25
00
50
58
6 62
11 13
13 43
5 22
5 80
$133 32
83 12
105 28
117 94
145 17
129 91
118 05
150 04
197 54
223 54
219 28
787 69
194 96
176 96
171 94
173 63
AYLMER.
A village in the township of Malahide, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly Malahide Circuit.
1872 John Elliott . 54 I 1 88 4 80 1 31 39 00
73 James White 64 | 2 00 110 0 75 58 63
74 James White. ... 63 j 4 00 3 50 4 00 80 00
See London Conference.
AYTON.
A small village in the township of Normanby, County of Grey, Ontario.
1859 James Gaddis
60 James Gaddis, Reuben J. Tyler
61 John Walker ....
62 John Walker.
63 John Walker ...
64 Daniel JJ. McKenzie . .
65 Now called Harriston Mission
76
90
53
53
68
68
7 05
0 90
1 34
0 98
3 28
25
57
1 30
1 44
2 52
1
00
2 00
1
00
0
80
0
80
1
80 |
42 45
118 23
52 40
81 78
70 60
56 51
B.
BARNSTON.
A township in the County of Stanstead, Quebec.
1843 Frederick E. Powers
. . .j 50
. -
44 George W Stone. .
1 52
1 1 27
45 George W. Stone ..
.! 45
j 4 00
46 Paul V. West.
30
1 ■ ••
12 67
47 Paul V. West . .
21
2 87
j 6 50
48 Paul V. West
21
2 75
! 6 71
49 L. P. Adams
21
0 50
! 3 19
50 L. P. Adams
70
1 27
13 23
51 L. P. Adams
50
1 10
24 92
52 See Stanstead
50
1 25
1 15 72
BARTON.
A township in the County of Wentworth, Ontario.
1848 Brinton P. Brown. .
49 William Bothwell
102
! 6 18
54 95
50 Thomas Brown .
86
I 4 54
27 62
51 John Gundy..
81
6 45
69 27
52 John C. Watts
81
5 00
42 90
53 James Shaw, Charles Childs . .
. .
90
6 40
. ■• .
104 75
54 James Shaw, Charles Childs
81
1 67
106 83
31
482
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Funds.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
76
$2 10
$3 24
$115 12
56 John Wilkinson
70
• ■ ■ ■
1 57
1 00
78 50
57 Joseph E. Vining
62
....
4 53
2 00
67 73
58 Joseph E. Vining.
88
2 95
5 60
91 96
59 Joseph E. Vining.
155
....
2 72
2 59
113 83
60 William Williams
157
$3 20
5 25
2 50
90 06
61 William Williams . . . .
154
5 00
2 42
2 35
68 47
62 William Williams
158
4 10
4 57
65 63
63 James C. Seymour
158
4 25
2 50
3 63
88 61
64 James C. Seymour. ... . . . . ....*.
144
1 50
0 87
3 55
105 31
65 James C. Seymour ....
149
0 50
1*75
2 55
103 96
66 William Grandy .. . . . .
144
0 50
1 37
2 68
95 65
67 Elias Williams ....
139
4 00
5 37
8 75
100 00
68 Elias Williams
141
5 40
5 40
7 91
100 29
69 Elias Williams . . . . .
160
4 57
4 55
8 00
85 26
70 Thomas L. Wilkinson
176
4 57
4 70
•6 10
85 81
71 Thomas L. Wilkinson.
149
3 43
7 42
9 13
58 60
72 Frederick Haynes.
135
5 63
8 72
5 43
106 30
73 Frederick Haynes.
121
4 84
5 42
4 99
76 70
111
5 10
3 "83
5 00
41 49
See Loudon Conference.
BAYHAM.
A township in the County of Elgin, Ontario.
1856 Thomas Rump
57 Thomas Rump. . .
58 Benjamin Haigh. ....
59 Benjamin Haigh
60 James Baskerville
61 James Baskerville
62 Orrin Whitcomb
63 Orrin Whitcomb...
64 Orrin Whitcomb
65 William Webb
66 William Webb ....
67 Edward F. Brown.
68 Edward F. Brown.
69 Edward F. Brown
70 Joseph B. Goodspeed . . .
71 Joseph B. Goodspeed.
72 Joseph B. Goodspeed . . .
73 John Elliott..
74 John Elliott
See London Conference.
100
109
112
168
144
151
139
147
137
127
143
172
169
172
159
160
108
1 75
2 50
2 21
65
00
4 00
66
2 25
01
2 75
98
1 29
15
1 22
25
1 50
10
2 42
10
3 98
50
5 00
00
8 87
00
6 19
00
5 88
54
1 88
1 45
1 93
1 29
0 63
0 50
0 63
0 55
0 31
3 57
6 18
4 29
3 20
3 50
2 36
4 00
1 26
42 37
51 18
41 23
40 63
101 00
76 48
62 81
74 27
44 28
115 93
105 06
73 18
40 45
38 35
44 44
51 16
42 19
36 50
BAY OF QUINTE.
So named from a Bay which separates the County of Prince Edward from the County of Hastings,
Ontario.
1867 Arthur Burns
61
128
70 Charles Barltrop ...
124
71 Charles Barltrop
124
72 Charles Barltrop
120
73 Charles Barltrop ...
111
74 Hamilton Leith. ...........
106
See Toronto Conference.
BODJV
[IN.
1 87
2 40
1 50
1 98
2 52
2 16
1 98
4 50
2 50
0 80
5 00
2 50
1 36
2 72
2 55
3 65
2 52
2 82
4 10
2 35
1 41
A small village in the township of Grey, County of Huron, Ontario.
Ainleyville Circuit.
1864 Thomas Fox. .
65 James Hocking
66 James Hocking ....
67 Alexander Y. Hartley.
68 Alexander Y. Hartley.
64
65
66
111
58 50
87 57
108 61
95 24
97 79
100 00
83 64
It was formerly part of
48 73
52 00
64 53
110 67
0 82
1 00
0 47
1 32
1 22
2 31
0 97
0 74
2 45
2 62
2 88
2 21
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
483
1869 Thomas M. Jefferis. . .
70 Thomas M. Jefferis ...
71 William J. Smith.
72 Reuben J. Tyler
73 Reuben J. Tyler ... .
74 Joseph Philp
See London Conference.
Ill
79
85
69
70
65
$1 25
$3 10
1 25
6 10
1 15
2 20
1 25
4 00
1 26
4 40
$1 51
2 10
2*90
3 04
$78 12
83 02
89 71
68 50
68 00
BOLTON.
A township in the County of Brome, Quebec.
1843 Isaac Blake ...
44 Frederick E. Powers, J. E. Kimbal..
45 L. P. .Adams, L. Olmstead..
46 L P. Adams .
47 L. P. Adams
48 L. P. Adams ... .
49 Henry Bursell .
50 Henry Bursell . .
51 Henry Bursell ...
52 Francis Hunt.
53 Francis Hunt
54 Francis Hunt.
No record in Conference Minutes.
56
57
58 John Bain ... ....
59 John Bain
60 John Bell
61 John Bell
62 Richard Paintin .... ....
63 Richard Paintin
64 Richard Paintin
65 J Rogers
66 Thomas L. Wilkinson, William Peck
67 Thomas L. Wilkinson, Charles Barltrop.
68 Joseph H. Fowler. .
69 Joseph H. Fowler.
70 Joseph H. Fowler. . . ....
71 Joseph H. Fowler
72 Hamilton Leith, Francis Delong.
73 Hamilton Leith. .
74 Albert M. Delong
See Montreal Conference.
220
245
150
135
140
141
155
100
75
78
89
74
50
59
65
59
114
128
133
130
125
156
155
138
135
146
170
157
3 00
1 00
6 27
0 29
0 41
0 58,
6 83
65
38
35
70
80
81
54
23
28
00
25
05
03
75
0 70
2 00
0 50
1 07
2 25
0 57
0 26
0 26
0 65
0 22
2 90
2 30
2 63
12 10
12 30
12 80
1 14
3 18
0 63
0 25
1 10
6 29
0 34
0 44
2 00
5 71
2 87
2 76
1 62
1 97
1 90
2 52
1 60
13 75
21 83
19 37
21 90
29 52
10 07
17 02
15 23
8 73
31 93
39 00
25 60
22 50
19 88
11 12
33 94
36 06
39 71
65 85
117 63
104 03
110 66
85 27
93 41
137 68
110 45
92 48
BROCK.
A township in the County and Province of Ontario.
1849 William Gundy.
50 John C. Warren
51 John C. Warren . . .
52 Christopher Curry
53 Christopher Curry
54 Nassau C. Gowan
55 Nassau C. Gowan, David Auld
56 Nassau C. Gowan. ...
57"Edward Kershaw..
58 Walton Preston . .
59 Walton Preston, Richard Paintin
60 Walton Preston, John S. Orr
Thomas M. Jefferis
Thomas M. Jefferis, James C Seymour
Andrew F. Dempsey
Andrew F. Dempsey
65 John Shuttleworth
66 John Shuttleworth . ...
61
62
63
64
53
58
62
50
50
67
71
79
33
250
175
140
141
144
150
127
119
2 04
0 75
i 66
1 20
1 57
1 25
1 30
6 60
1 35
2 00
1 40
2 10
1 50
2 15
1 00
1 00
2 92
1 48
6 50
3- 00
2 35
5 30
4 00
3 00
4 00
3 00
2 50
3 38
2 23
3 12
3 24
2 52
4 75
2 58
3 50
4 00
2 60
3 55
53 88
59 50
61 95
91 95
98 48
158 18
145 22
93 83
59 37
99 11
117 50
127 11
138 07
120 66
128 27
100 00
136 00
* Potton set off.
484
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Funds.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1867 Alford B. Demill -:.,..,
105
$3 55
$3 30
$9 00
$162 90
68 Alford B. Demill . .
107
6 25
5 20
9 60
159 00
69 Alford B. Demill, Robert Smylie
122
,6 25
5 90
9 25
121 00
70 Alford B. Demill
137
6 25
4 85
6 03
146 27
140
6 38
4 89
6 20
122 83
131
4 96
5 82
5 27
165 23
73 Thomas Fox, James Livingstone. .
148
6 80
14 29
8 00
184 18
74 Thomas Fox, Alfred Eley
160
6 00
14 50
9 00
217 52
See Toronto Conference.
*
BROME.
A township in the County of Brome, Quebec.
1861 James Peck .
62 James Rogers ...,.--
63 James Rogers
64 James Rogers ...
65 Benjamin Haigh .
66 JohnS. Orr.
67 JohnS. Orr
68 JohnS. Orr
69 John Shuttleworth . . * . . .
70 John Shuttleworth .......
71 John Shuttleworth
72 John Shuttleworth .
73 John Fowkes , ...
74 John Fowkes . .
See Montreal Conference.
73
73
60
65
65
64
79
111
79
49
52
57
54
2 42
...
, 1 93*
2 18
1 84
3 30
1 50
0 40
0 80
1 57
1 30
2 35
3 00
4 00
2 00
2 50
. 3 05
3 13
1 00
3 05
8 00
2 00
2 05
2 75
2 00
3 15
3 12
2 05
3 50
3 65
2 10
3 60
4 00
2 00
2 50
3 50
1 73
2 38
2 48
25 16
40 00
33 45
39 45
72 78
74 54
61 48
55 29
66 49
81 66
95 10
80 00
11 04
c
CALEDON.
A township in the County of Cardwell, Ontario.
1839 John Shilton
40 John Shilton
41 James Laidley ..
42 John Shilton . .
43 John Shilton, James Jolliffe ..
44 1
,-Y Supplied from Trafalgar,
46 William Ramage
47 William Ramage . .
48 James Hales ....
49 United with Trafalgar
50 Christopher Curry. .
51 Christopher Curry.
52 Aaron Wright
53 George Langford .
54 George Langford
55 George Langford
56 J Simeon
57 Thomas Reid
58 Thomas Reid, William Glass..
59 Thomas Reid, {«=WhiTaylor, J
60 Henry Wilkinson, James White ...
til Henry Wilkinson, James C. Seymour.. .
62 John H. Simpson, William H. Moss
63 John H. Simpson, Thomas L. Wilkinson
64 Edward F. Brown, William B. Danard . .
65 See Erin Circuit
30
22
75
75
73
53
71
52
202
82
105
95
70
81
40
30
70
154
182
179
176
192
180
179
■ • ■ •
*
—
2 00
2 75
1 40
...»
1 00
0 50
1 05
0 52
2 79
1 58
4 20
9 95
10 00
3 93
3 65
6 00
4 29
3 18
1 00
1 00
1 75
1 50
5 00
4 00
9 00
6 76
6 76
7 28
1 10
7 00
2 00
0 95
2 10
1 00
6 68
3 94
4 00
2 00
8 00
9 41
9 98
10 00
25 80
45 70
77 05
87 23
105 80
51 68
94 61
121 48
175 10
139 12
156 27
149 11
115 29
159 27
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
485
CALEDONIA.
A village in the township of Seneca, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1858 Francis G. Weaver
59 William Bothwell
60 William Bothwell
61 Francis G. Weaver . . .
62 Francis G. Weaver.
63 Francis G. Weaver .
64 Joseph Rawson
65 Joseph Rawson
66 Joseph Rawson..
67 Thomas Reid
68 Reuben J. Tyler. ..
69 Reuben J. Tyler
70 Reuben J. Tyler .
71 Walton Preston
72 Walton Preston
73 Francis G. Weaver
74 Francis G. Weaver
See London Conference.
48
53
50
76
64
59
65
56
43
64
40
40
40
42
43
46
Funds.
Couting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
••
$42 60
.
$i 00
38 47
$1 50
1 00
$6 75
54 02
32 00
0 25
2 00
0 50
50 00
0 16
1 62
0 25
39 50
2 37
1 76
2 10
28 67
2 01
1 32
1 98
37 00
1 50
2 19
2 98
62 10
1 75
2 25
1 05
82 00
1 25
2 10
1 65
63 00
1 30
3 00
2 20
67 00
1 50
3 00
1 75
50 00
1 20
4 20
1 25
67 12
2 18
3 00
2 00
54 26
1 75
3 10
1 40
44 00
CAVAN.
A township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
1842 James Hales
43 James Hales, Francis Hunt
44 Francis Hunt, James Caswell
45 James Caswell, Thomas Hamilton
46 Benjamin Haigh, Thomas Reid .
47 John H. Simpson
48 John H. Simpson, Thomas Brown
49 James Bell, William Peck
50 James Bell, John Shilton, James Gundy..
51 Joseph Oates .{Manvers set off.
52 William Gundy '.
53 William Gundy
54 John Wilkinson
55 John Histon
56 John Histon
57 Robert N. Hill
58 Robert N. Hill
59 David Savage , . . .
60 David Savage, J Rogers
61 David D. Rolston, James Hocking
62 David D. Rolston, Daniel M. McKenzie.. . .
63 William Williams
64 William Williams, Joel T. Pitcher. . . .
65 William Williams, Joel T. Pitcher . .
66 William Williams, Neil A. McDiarmid
67 James Caswell, Francis Nugent
68 James Caswell, Charles Barltrop
69 James Caswell, George Swanton
70 James Caswell, Joseph Philp
71 Calvin Shaw, Chancellor Teeter
72 Calvin Shaw, James Livinstone. . . . . .
73 Calvin Shaw, Nassau B. Topping
74 Henry Wilkinson, Alfred J. Barltrop . ......
See Toronto Conference.
471
314
364
334
. ,
264
...
250
• . .
280
383
528
...
180
172
164
161
132
183
. ,
163
213
• • • •
273
8 00
256
2 00
253
1 34
314
1 46
208
3 00
267
5 15
256
4 66
249
6 16
251
7 99
249
7 00
248
5 45
211
6 83
230
9 52
227
8 10
230
11 29
2 25
3 00
3 07
4 65
73
47
92
67
37
91
07
28
31
1 13
1 17
5 05
6 34
18
90
27
84
17 59
10 42
14 95
11 02
2 25
0 53
2 00
4 98
4 02-
71
47
15
48
13
09
40
8 00
7
3
12
79
8 00
11 69
8 15
11 63
10 00
120 12
145 63
191 60
105 33
85 27
121 62
128 37
70 08
84 42
123 60
99 32
151 65
165 67
169 12
97 14
137 63
149 10
155 56
133 08
129 62
176 72
217 00
249 00
224 48
230 72
219 73
214 14
163 58
175 88
171 49
1844 Thomas Rump.
45 Thomas Rump ....
46 . . . .
47 A Armstrong.
CAYUGA.
The County Town of the County of Haldimand, Ontario
41
98
89
60
0 25
....
6 37
i 66
—
6 02
8 00
12 00
22 10
486
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1848 Francis G. Weaver
49 Francis G. Weaver . ...
50 Francis G. Weaver
51 Walter Preston. ....
52 Walter Preston. .
53 Joseph E. Vining.
54 Joseph E. Vining.
55 Thomas Ogden
56 Thomas Ogden . . .
57 Nassau, C. Gowan . ,
58 Darius Bettes "...
59 Darius Bettes
60 Orrin Whitcomb. .
61 Andrew F. Dempsey
62 James Baskerville
63 James Baskerville, William H
64 Alexander Y. Hartley.
65 Alexander Y. Hartley.
66 Alexander Y. Hartley
67 Hamilton Leith
68 Hamilton Leith . .
69 James Gundy
70 George Robinson
71 Reuben J. Tyler
72 Orrin Whitcomb
73 Orrin Whitcomb
74 Thomas L. McCutcheon.
See London Conference.
(Caledonia set of.
Foss
No. of
Members.
40
110
114
116
70
82
91
99
78
72
154
84
81
85
100
98
104
72
85
106
77
77
84
72
60
48
50
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y,
Funds.
75
00
00
00
00
24
75
44
84
90
25
25
12
05
80
$1 03
1 00
1 00
2 66
0 67
2 10
2 50
2 60
4 00
0 75
0 87
00
25
42
01
50
29
12
00
8 40
58
13
74
$1 00
0 70
2 00
1 00
2 00
3 43
2 05
2 12
1 34
2 00
0 15
.1 00
1 25
1 25
1 70
2 33
4 68
8 40
5 05
3 56
3 96
1 50
0 49
1 30
$12 00
36 00
43 00
46 25
29 53
22 00
100 42
62 82
80 00
73 70
90 89
46 56
36 24
52 60
76 75
105 38
78 00
65 79
88 77
87 30
101 56
87 00
100 05
87 50
78 00
79 86
61 22
CLARKE.
_ A township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
1859 Joseph Follick.. . .
60 William Tindall. ..
61 William Tindall.
62 James Seymour.
63 Joseph Follick..
64 Joseph Follick.
65 John J. Wilson.
66 John J. Wilson. . . .t
67 John J. Wilson. ,
68 John J. Wilson .
69 William Willimott...
70 William Willimott
71 William Willimott .
72 James O'Hara ...
73 James O'Hara ...
74 Peter W Davis. ....... . .
See Toronto Conference.
It was formerly part of Manvers Circuit.
112
139
130
119
127
119
120
122
117.
124
110
100
103
89
89
2 00
6 50
.
1 72
2 56
2 93
2 44
1 06
1 83
0 93
1 33
0 62
1 40
0 68
0 68
1 41
0 79
2 35
2 00
2 00
2 48
2 76
2 54
2 52
3 10
2 80
2 87
3 70
2 98
1 48
3 98
3 10
1 30
3 87
3 15
0 77
2 80
3 41
1 00
3 00
4 00
1 00
3 00
2 53
67 50
74 62
39 91
62 49
54 16
56 24
92 96
129 80
139 80
157 84
135 00
110 00
112 00
103 10
70 00
COBOURG and PETERBORO'
Cobourg a town in the County of Northumberland, and Peterboro' a town in the County of Peterboro'»
Ontario.
1837 John Sanderson, John Shilton, M. Blackstock 280
38 John Anderson.. .. ... 62
39 James Bell . . 100
40 James Bell . . . 140
41 James Brennan, Darius Bettes . 250
42 James Brennan ... 236
43 William Robinson, Thomas Goldsmith. . . 277
44 See Newcastle and Prince Edward . . 134 75 98
COLCHESTER.
A township in the County of Essex, Ontario.
1856 A supply r . . . . 25
57 Samuel G. Clingman ... . . . 37
58 Samuel G. Clingman . 30
59 Samuel G. Clingman . . . . . 47
2 00
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
487
Year
Names of Ministers.
1860 Samuel G Clingman...
61 Samuel G. Clingman . . . ...
62 )
to > No record of appointments in the minutes.
71 1
72 Joseph Rawson .
73 Joseph Rawson
74 Joseph Rawson
See London Conference.
No. of
Members.
48
47
32
32
49
Frxn:
Con ting. Paternal.
Sup. M. Missy.
$0 55
$0 56
$0 56
$23 33
23 33
27 75
CROSBY.
A township in the County of LeeiH, Ontario. It was formerly part of Lansdown Mission.
1844 Isaac Blake, Daniel Blake . .
45 Henry Bursell, Francis G. Weaver
46 Henry Bursell, C. Childs, Nassau C. Gowan
47 John C. Warren, Thomas Reid
48 John C. Warren, Thomas Reid
49 John H. Simpson, John Shilton .
50 John H. Simpson, J. Smyth
51 James Hales, James McAlister..
52 James Hales, James Crawford . .
54 Thomas Reid, Aaron Wright ....
54 Thomas Reid, John Doel
55 Thomas Reid, John Doel
56 David D. Rolston, George A. Bailey.
57 David D. Rolston, Andrew F. Dempsey
58 William Birks, Richard Redeoff . . .
59 Robert N. Hill
60 Robert N. Hill
61 James Bell
62 James Bell, Arthur Burns ....
63 David Auld
64 David Auld, William Henderson
65 Calvin Shaw, William McCann
66 Calvin Shaw..
67 James O'Hara
68 James O'Hara.
69 James O'Hara
70 William Peck
71 Joseph Follick
72 Joseph Follick
73 Joseph Follick
74 Joseph Follick ...
See Montreal Conference.
143
193
* 212
235
220
184
174
184
156
210
205
215
222
228
+ 219
100
98
100
112
110
143
130
115
97
106
128
108
122
123
118
00
88
51
75
12
25
51
87
46'
30
30
46
19
25
35
i • ••
2 70
3 78
3 07
2 15
0 72
3 41
2 42
3 57
4 80
i oo
1 00
2 00
1 25
5 35
1 40-
i'ii
1 50
2 00
5 18
3 49
3 60
3 12
2 50
3 07
4 05
4 40
4 50
51 76
39 03
88 49
78 78
1 00
77 22
56 03
0 63
121 15
0 97
78 07
65 67
0 30
115 00
1 00
114 90
1 00
159 12
2 00
95 93
1 25
147 63
9 20
182 31
125 05
1 15
77 19
1 55
87 50
1 71
95 00
1 90
80 50
1 60
100 00
2 77
126 67
5 72
114 39
3 40
116 61
5 06
135 45
4 00
120 00
3 99
95 37
3 05
130 00
3 10
130 00
3 22
140 47
D.
DEREHAM.
A township in the County of Oxford, Ontario. It was formerly part of Norwich Circuit.
1858 Henry Wilkinson
59 Henry Wilkinson
60 Edward Kershaw. . .
61 Edward Kershaw..
62 Henry Wilkinson. .
63 Henry Wilkinson. .
64 James Hill.
65 James Hill. . . .
•86
76
118
104
100
90
105
2
19
2
50
1
20
5
00
2
50
2
50
08
29
55.
00
09
60
30
85
88
38
75
65 15
64 84
102 84
101 26
82 67
135 45
80 00
* Elizabethtown with 9 appointments set off.
+ Kitley Circuit set off.
488
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1866 James Hill
67 John Shuttleworth
68 John Shuttleworth
69 Joseph R. Gundy.
70 Joseph R. Gundy .
71 Joseph R. Gundy
72 Joseph R. Gundy.
73 John Kay ..
74 John Kay
See London Conference.
A township in
1843 L. P. Adams
44 L. P. Adams, Frederick Haynes. . .
45 Francis Hunt, John Histon .
46 Thomas T. Howard, N. Parker . . .
47 Benjamin Haigh
48 Benjamin Haigh . . ....
49 Thomas Ogden ....
50 Thomas Ogden
51 Thomas Ogden
52 L. P. Adams. ..
53 L. P. Adams. ..
54 Orrin Whitcomb . ....
55 Supplied.
56 William Barnett. . .
57 William Barnett
58 William Barnett, C. McKelvey.. . .
59 John H. Simpson, Calvin Shaw.
60 James Peck
61 J. E. Kimball. ...
62 J. E. Kimball
63 Benjamin Haigh .. .
64 Benjamin Haigh ...
65 Richard Paintin ...
66 Richard Paintin ....
67 William Peck.
68 William Peck. ...
69 William Peck. ...
70 John Wallace .
71 John Wallace .
72 Albert M. Delong
73 Albert M. Delong . .
74 Francis Delong.
See Montreal Conference.
No. of
Members.
130
179
152
143
187
195
172
174
149
Funds.
Conting Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y
$4 44
3 48
3 60
3 70
3 61
3 62
4 81
3 89
4 25
$2 55
5 08
4 00
4 05
14 30
18 70
4 04
5 02
5 04
DUNHAM.
the County of Mississquoi, Quebec.
200
200
215
200
167
160
145
150
134
133
148
148
107
157
200
176
158
160
90
89
90
71
80
88
108
108
86
94
82
74
66
$3 04
4 34
4 50
4 18
5 72
6 13
4 20
4 35
7 81
256
• ■
6*50
1 11
,.• ■ *
1 80
■ . . .
...
2 00
4 18
3 80
1 45
2 00
• •
1 10
—
••
i 50
3 00
. • .
5 00
3 43
0 84
* • ■
0 46
1 18
0 57
0 45 •
0 50
1 02
1 05
0 56
1 05
1 10
0 39
0 73
0 42
0 41
0 93
0 53
0 80
1 05
1 69
0 85
1 24
2 00
1 10
5 36
1 26
3 08
6 02
3 25
1 00
2 00
0 50
2 00
3 36
1 75
2 31
2 83
1 11
$129 67
131 6S
132 7C
94 00
120 97
180 89
196 78
180 27
138 56
25 03
30 50
37 83
33 40
38 57
33 44
23 62
22 38
31 12
30 68
56 38
80 00
112 2C
55 50
65 '66
21 00
60 00
46 03
42 70
42 00
38 82
82 06
96 37
65 50
53 00
80 02
63 11
57 80
DUNNVILLE.
A village in the townships of Moulton and Sherbrooke, County of Monck, Ontario. It was former!
part of Lake Erie Mission.
1865 Alford B. Demill, Nathan B. Randall . .
66 Alford B. Demill . 100 2 26 2 17 2 27 8185
67 John A. Wilkinson ... 106 2 28 2 21 2 33 75 50
68 James J. A. Lever ... 65 1 60 1 06 2 55 77 43
69 James J. A. Lever 59 1 10 1 38 1 00 65 74
70 Elias Williams 60 1 75 2 37 1 25 55 02
71 Elias Williams . 66 1 52 4 00 4 00 91 92
72 Elias Williams 70 152 4 00 4 12 107 49
73 Henry Hughes 66 2 00 4 10 4 17 103 87
74 Henry Hughes . . 66 2 25 3 30 2 00 76 55
See London Conference.
DURHAM.
A village and township in the County of Grey, Ontario.
1851 James Baskerville
52 J Breakenridge
53 Andrew Clarke
54 Andrew Clarke ... ... 58 1 50 . . 22 87
38
••
22
„
58
....
1 50
..
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
48<
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 Thomas M. Jefferis, Joseph Follick.
56 Darius Bettes, John McGuire
57 James Gaddis, John Walker
58 James Gaddis, Joseph Rawson . ...
59 Robert Dunlop
60 George Buggin
61 George Buggin .
62 John A. Wilkinson..
63 Joseph H. Fowler
64 Joseph H. Fowler
65 Robert Walker .
66 Robert Walker
67 Robert Walker . .
68 John Walker
69 John Walker
70 Francis G. Weaver.
71 Thomas M. Jefferis.
72 Thomas M. Jefferis.
73 Robert Johnston .
74 Robert Johnston
See Toronto Conference.
No. of
Members.
67
95
66
145
157
35
50
51
75
90
88
90
94
98
120
100
110
101
99
110
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M,
$1 00
1 30
0 65
02
02
00
26
48
43
40
12
00
00
05
90
n 75
1 00
4 45
1 20
070
0 75
6 70
1 02
1 25
2 00
14
80
20
3 00
6 30
6 51
2 36
$5 12
2 50
1 20
6 25
0 45
0 55
0 45
05
00
00
01
20
00
80
50
30
3 00
3 00
Miss'y.
$54 82
55 13
25 23
26 08
32 50
9 40
17 14
18 00
50 00
46 03
80 27
85 94
100 68
97 23
120 00
80 00
92 78
83 06
71 04
87 22
E,
EGREMONT.
A township in the County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of Mount Forest Mission.
1868 James B. Kershaw
69 James B. Kershaw
70 James B. Kershaw
71 Joseph A. Andrews
72 Joseph A. Andrews .
73 Robert J. Husband.
74 Robert J. Husband .
See London Conference
30
46
50
50
59
66
ELIZABETHTOWN.
2 00
1 03
1 63
2 04
1 10
1 70
1 00
5 12
2 45
1 50
2 50
2 53
1 60
2 60
2 55
2 30
2 31
1 42
28-38
26 58
33 22
33 22
45 46
53 74
A township in the County of Leeds, Ontario. It was formerly part of Lansdown Circuit.
1844 James Jolliffe. . . .... ....
\l I United with Crosby 87 19 00
47 Walton Preston ... 99 ... 88 47
48 Thomas M. Jefferis 91 ... 114 ... 48 60
49 Thomas Rump, Thomas M. Jefferis. ... 200 2 63 2 52 88 03
50 Aaron Wright 222 .. 152 97 08
51 John Simpson 1^3 .. 2 07 .... 83 23
52 John Simpson. . Ill 2 00 0 78 87 82
53 John Simpson. .. 108 ... 150 2 00 99 37
54 David D. Rolston 118 155 0 50 113 35
55 David D. Rolston ... 156 1 00 0 80 70 94
56 Thomas Reid. ... . . ... 158 ... 1 00 0 80 61 95
57 Darius Bettes ... . .. 181 200 9112
58 Andrew Clarke 95 59 94
59 Andrew Clarke 109 ... 1 98 1 34 80 08
60 John Hisjhon ... . . . . 100 2 50 3 00 , 0 25 • 97 08
61 John Histon ... .... 93 2 00 1 73 1 30 88 60
62 William Bothwell. . . .92 2 15 , 1 67 103 09
63 William Bothwell .93 1 22 ... | ... 93 13
64 Thomas M. Jefferis, William McCann 97 0 65 1 25 ! 1 03 88 50
65 Thomas M. Jefferis 166 116 2 16 j 1 25 93 17
66 Thomas M. Jefferis.. 164 3 00 1 20 I 1 10 84 00
67 William Birks 163 115 1 72 I 1 30 96 00
68 See North Augusta 169 115 3 11 ■ 3 90 107 47
490
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
ERIN.
A village and township in the County of Wellington, Ontario.
It was formerly Caledon Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1865 Edward F Brown, Samuel Keam
66 Thomas Reid, George Robinson
67 Daniel M. McKenzie, George Robinson
68 Daniel M. McKenzie, Francis Nugent .
69 Daniel M. McKenzie ...
70 James O'Hara . ...
71 James O'Hara
72 David Auld. ... ..
73 David Auld
74 David Auld
See London Conference.
No. of
Members.
F.
170
177
143
137
116
107
96
100
100
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y.
Funds.
$5 00
7 05
8 38
8 31
4 62
2 20
2 30
3 00
1 80
$8 04
5 67
8 62
16
80
13 50
9 40
00
50
U 17
9 18
10 00
8 63
71
00
00
00
20
$127 01
181 71
172 78
149 68
117 82
99 54
94 00
70 74
80 00
FLAMBORQ'.
A township in the County of Wentworth, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Ancaster and
Nelson Circuits.
1861 Calvin Shaw .. .
62 James Shaw.. .'.
63 James Shaw..
64 James Scott
65 See Waterdown
116
136
135
122
3 56
...
2 06
2 00
2 11
0 25
1 54
2 20
1 00
1 75 ,
4 39
1 21
99 51.
44 01
73 54
66 52
a
GALT.
A town in the township of North Dumfries, County of Waterloo, Ontario.
Waterloo Circuit.
It was formerly
1856 James McAlister . .
57 James Bell, Henry Hill.. .
58 William Williams . .
59 Robert W Boyd....
60 Calvin Shaw . .
61 William McClure.
62 James A. Miller
63 James A. Miller
64 James A. Miller
65 Frederick Haynes
66 Charles McKelyey
67 Charles McKelvey
68 William Grandy. „
69 David Auld
70 David Auld.
71 David Smyth
72 David Smyth . .
73 David Smyth
74 David Smyth ...
See London Conference.
134
110
25
24
25
21
39
42
41
50
74
71
70
63
52
55
60
48
■ ■ • •
. *
9 98
10 78
10 46
■ > .
0 70
1 00
1 12
0 72
3 00
0 70
0 56
1 25
6 ii
071
6 37
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 32
1 37
103
2 50
1 25
2 00
< 2 28
2 45
1 59
2 51
3 00
4 00
2 60
3 10
4 00
2 50
3 00
3 00
2 10
3 10
2 60
1 90
2 90
3 00
1 70
3 20
2 80
GODERICH.
A town and township in the County of Huron, Ontario,
1853 Thomas O. Adkins ....
54 Thomas O. Adkins ... 50
55 William Birks.. .. .... 91
56 William Birks „.,,.,,: 65
162 69
58 25
13 91
18 50
20 00
42 28
67 00
75 00
75 00
73 00
69 49
91 91
107 00
70 00
88 60
62 00
54 55
40 00
76 60
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
491
Year
Names of Ministers.
1857 William Birks
58 Edward Kershaw, William B. Bowe
59 James Caswell, James Gundy ....
60 James Caswell, Richard Redeoff
61 James Caswell, David Smyth.
62 John Leach . . .
63 John Cleaver ...
64 James Shaw .. r
65 James Shaw
66 James Shaw, John W. Dochstader .
67 William H. Moss. .
68 William H. Moss . . ....
69 William Smyth
70 William Smyth.
71 William Smyth.
72 Joshua K. Kay
73 Francis E. Nugent .
74 Francis E. Nugent.
No. of
Funds.
Members.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
56
|2 30
$1 00
$106 05
73
1 50
1 70
109 09
46
24 75
102
$2 43
1 25
i 80
67 50
102
3 29
2 27
2 22
101 49
* 92
2 70
2 70
3 42
94 82
23
1 50
1 40
68 57
36
1 60
1 06
1 20
87 04
36
1 80
1 90
1 40
70 15
50
1 54
1 95
1 20
120 00
t97
1 82
2 28
1 45
174 10
17
1 02
1 82
2 07
92 35
19
1,30
1 36
2 29
75 27
25
1 31
2 28
2 46
88 77
31
2 03
2 55
3 90
114 14
28
1 36
2 23
2 34
130 48
22
1 75
1 50
] 50
59 87
22
2 00
2 13
2 05
101 04
GODERICH, SOUTH.
This Mission consisted of the country appointments of Goderich Circuit, the town being made a station
1867 James Shaw
68 James Shaw .
69 Thomas Jackson . . .
70 Hamilton Leith
71 Hamilton Leith. . .
72 Thomas Rennie. . .
73 Thomas Hamilton.
74 Thomas Hamilton.
77
76
96
113
86
48
59
1 30
0 65
0 75
1 00
1 18
5 14
1 12
2 00
1 20
2 00
0 75
2 25
1 25
2 39
7 53
2 49
1 65
2 98
2 65
1 03
1 37
83 83
98 76
J 30 66
112 58
98 15
52 20
147 85
GOULBOURN.
A township in the County of Lanark, Ontario.
1835 James Bvennan. . .
60
170
36 James Brennan
100
38 James Hales ...
90
100
40 James Craig..
90
41 James Craig.. .
100
■ • •
42 John H. Simpson, Gore AtkinBell.
55
43 John H. Simpson
160
44 H. Bursell. Thomas Goldsmith..
112
45 Benjamin Haigh .
81
46 J. Rice ... . . ....
36
> > • •
47 JohnShilton...
60
48 John Shilton, A. Armstrong
60
49 Nassau C. Go wan, Christopher Curry
67
50 Nassau C. Gowan, William Peck, J. McAlister.
163
51 Circuit divided. See Drummond and Fitzroy
169
1 00
1 00
2 00
5 00
0 36
1 40
1 57
4 75
55 10
41 72
24 50
6 50
6 50
^92 02
140 00
H.
HALDIMAND.
A County on Lake Erie, Province of Ontario.
1865 Thomas Hamilton. ...
66 Thomas Hamilton
67 James Hocking. ....
68 Thomas Fox
Thomas Fox. . :
Thomas Fox
Francis G. Weaver. . .
Francis G. Weaver. ..
Thomas L. MoCutcheon..
69
70
71
72
73
74
50
67
47
44
34
46
43
40
33
0
88
1
04
1
11
3 50
3
00
1
75
1
77
1
46
1
65
74
97
11
25
05
50
30
00
30
0 86
24
84
85
00
00
00
30
00
55 88
60 00
58 42
77 00
74 94
73 92
74 00
73 95
65 22
* Ash field set off.
t Goderich South set off.
492
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
HAMILTON.
A city at the head of Lake Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1835 H. R. Smith, J. Wilkinson, A. K. McKenzie,
C. Cope
36 H. R. Smith, John Wilkinson, J. C. Warren,
W Sparham -.., ■
37 H. R. Smith... ........
38 Alexander Anderson, James Brennan ....
39 Robert Earl .. ..
40 Thomas T. Howard
41 Thomas T. Howard ..,,.-„, ..
42 John Addyman ........
43 John Addyman
44 James Jackson..
45 E. Morris.
46 James Brennan
47 James Brennan .
48 David D. Rolston
49 Thomas Goldsmith .
50 Thomas Goldsmith .
51 Thomas Goldsmith
52 Thomas Goldsmith
53 Thomas T. Howard
54 William McClure
55 William McClure
56 William McClure
57 David Savage
58 David Savage .
59 Samuel B. Gundy
60 Samuel B. Gundy
61 John C. Watts
62 Calvin Shaw
63 Calvin Shaw.. . . ....
64 William H. Withrow, M. A . . . .
65 William H. Withrow, M.A
66 John Cleaver
67 John Cleaver
68 Charles McKelvey
69 Charles McKelvey
70 George Brown ....
71 George Brown, John Fowkes. . .
72 William Smyth, Henry Hughes.
73 William Smyth. .
74 Joshua R. Kay
No. of
Members.
250
260
60
62
52
78
102
120
125
90
90
52
67
56
31
36
47
40
63
. 49
47
49
45
60
62
65
60
44
50
48
41
42
44
50
64
50
76
78
52
50
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$2 35
2 00
35
80
35
72
10
25
8 75
3 76
4 00
3 00
2 11
1 32
HARRISTON.
A village in the township of Minto, County of Wellington, Ontario
1865 Daniel M. McKenzie .
66 Daniel M. McKenzie . .
67 Sidney F. Depew.. .
68 Sidney F. Depew.. . .
69 Sidney F. Depew....
70 John W. Dochstader
71 John W. Dochstader.
72 William Willimott. ..
73 William Willimott..,.
74 William Willimott
$3 77
0 93
1 45
5 18
2 75
2 70
3 62
7 00
8 07
60
90
3 90
50
85
32
00
28
26
10
03
50
50
85
15
50
25
40
$1 95
2 00
3 50
3 80
2 10
2 00
1 03
1 90
3 70
40
60
40
00
75
82
00
25
16
13
$100 07
,81 91
43 71
89 73
72 73
62 98
20 62
19 00
35 50
3 62
43 54
45 27
109 25
123 40
52 66
40 00
50 00
45 00
48 05
76 52
129 32
90 43
108 05
62 15
43 45
202 22
143 03
97 59
126 00
120 00
54 00
It was formerly Ayton Circuit
75
3 10
3 99
5 37
85
4 37
4 58
6 26
107
2 21
2 25
2 70
128
2 73
2 64
2 82
132
3 21
2 64
2 67
125
3 39
4 13
2 92
128
2 10
3 54
1 97
111
2 00
3 75
4 25
101
2 00
2 75
4 50
99 00
109 84
73 32
125 58
93 51
88 30
66 95
95 60
90 12
HENRYSBURG.
A village in the Electoral District of St. John, Province of Quebec.
1841 John Hutchinson 50
42 John Hutchinson
43
44 Thomas T. Howard
45 Thomas T. Howard
46 Francis Hunt. ......
62
73
110
110
79
1 00
'27 58
62 70
30 00
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
493
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
iTear
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1847
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
60
60
60
63
59
60
53
53
$3 22
1 50
2 41
2 44
.M7 07
John Histon.. . . . .
Orrin Whitcomb. ...
Orrin Whitcomb
22 00
16 47
24 62
23 48
18 38
26 27
HESPELER,
A village in the township and County of Waterloo, Ontario.
1868 James Hill
69 James Hill
70 William Williams
71 William Williams
72 William Williams
73 William Williams
74 William Williams .
See London Conference.
129
129
134
123
123
129
110
HILLIER.
It was formerly New Hope Circuit.
101 27
89 42
80 50
110 72
100 12
74 67
90 73
$3 45
3 74
$4 37
4 17
3 08
3 48
4 37
3 55
4 92
3 95
13 40
4 33
3 36
4 74
4 47
4 50
4 43
4 44
5 35
12 90
4 54
A village and township in the County of Prince Edward, Ontario.
1836-
36
37
38
39
to
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Truman Cole, William Shaw
Alex. Anderson, Wm. Shaw, Truman Cole.
Truman Cole
John Anderson. ...
United with Cobourg Circuit .
Robert Johnston.
Robert Johnston. .
George Jackson.
William Hall ....
William W. Graham .
William W- Graham. .
John W. Cathcart .
John W. Cathcart .
102
76
77
76
76
92
95
84
83
74
73
40
0 89
1 02
0 78
1 83
1 68
0 85
1 50
1 04
0 78
1 01
1 82
1 26
1 70
1 00
0 80
0 94
11
57
02
68
■>r-,
30
11
51
61
55
81
63
52
70 45
83
73
86 00
HOLLAND.
A township in the County
1856 James Crawford ... : . . . i
57 John McGuirc. .
58 John McGuire .... • !
59 Joseph Rawson
60 Joseph Follick, Richard Paintin
61 Joseph Follick
62 Richard Redeoff, John Elliott
63 John Elliott, James O'Hara
64 Thomas Reid
65 Thomas Reid. . . . . .
66 James Baskerville.
67 James Baskerville
68 James Baskerville. ... ...
69 William B. Danard.. .. ..
70 William B. Danard
71 William B. Danard
72 Neil A. McDiarmid ...
73 Neil A. McDiarmid . . .
74 Neil A. McDiarmid
See Toronto Conference.
of Grey, Ontario.
147
132
136
160
2 43
202
2 00
154
0 84
125
1 60
119
2 20
103
1 15
110
1 75
120
3 15
134
3 25
116
1 45
102
2 50
91
2 00
93
3 33
94
3 50
97
2 27
HOLLAND EAST.
A township in the County of Grey, Ontario.
1864 James H. Orme.
65 James H. Orme.
66 James H. Orme.
67 Thomas Jackson .
68 Thomas Jackson.
131
118
130
160
163
1 72
1 75
3 00
2 70
2 00
0 75
0 55
2 22
1 20
0 65
1 24
1 60
2 15
2 50
2 50
2 50
1 76
5 44
3 21
5 04
3 97
1 14
1 75
1 49
1 71
2 50
0 50
2 22
6 37
053
71
05
75
00
50
50
2 06
3 64
2 67
3 18
2 82
54 00
25 24
40 00
/o
1
71
1
77
3
00
1
75
2
25
70
107 60
65 00
4S 34
54 16
59 00
120 57
113 75
105 23
83 00
69 00
74 69
111 58
101 32
102 96
49 30
45 00
91 54
106 74
111 86
494
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
I
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
FCNDS.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1869 Francis G. Weaver.
70
71
72
73
74
1835
36
37
to
43
44
to
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Thomas Hamilton
Thomas Hamilton
Robert J. Husband..
William Hall
William Hall.
See Toronto Conference.
153
164
166
173
95
99
$2 10
06
02
11
91
92
$2 40
1 82
1 13
1 03
4 19
4 00
HOPE.
A township in the County of Durham, Ontario.
Robert Earl, Abram Crouter, James Williams.
James Bell, Abram Crouter, James Williams..
Included in Cobourg and Peterboro' Mission.
}
Included in the Newcastle Mission.
William Tindall ...
David Auld
Darius Bettes
Darius Bettes
Robert Carter, M.D..
James Hocking.
HOWARD.
A township in the County
1848 Supplied. ...
49 Elias Williams. . . ...
50 Elias Williams..
51 Henry Coates
52 Henry Wilkinson .
53 Henry Wilkinson
54 Thomas M. Jefferies, William Tindall.
55 Benjamin Haigh, William Tindall.
56 Benjamin Haigh . . .
57 Benjamin Haigh
58 James Seymour, Sr
59 William Webb. . ...
60 William Webb, James H. Orme.
61 William Webb. ..
62 Henry Hall
63 Henry Hall.
64 Henry Hall
65 Hamilton Leith. . . ...
66 Hamilton Leith
67 James H. Orme. ...
68 James H. Orme.
69 James H. Orme. .
70 Joseph Bawson
71 Joseph Rawson . .
72 Kenneth'McDiarmid ....
73 Walter Preston
74 Walter Preston
See London Conference.
of Kent,
50
67
67
71
94
114
77
172
116
74
97
90
106
91
100
136
139
136
130
131
115
130
135
169
122
78
76
Ontario.
$2 25
25
35
37
01
25
$86 23
55 21
77 38
81 32
64 01
100 93
66
78
70
.
111
4 65
105
• • • ■
2 34
2 80
111
1 00
0 56
II 65
72
1 33
1 65
51
0 60
....
0 15
30
• • < >
32
i is
0 95
1 23
84 92
68 02
48 51
20 55
20 08
20 00
34 43
2 6i
1 60
1 37
....
3 40
...
2 50
i 60
0 75
8 70
5 32
• ■ ■ •
6 37
8 50
2 77
2 27
2 60
3 98
....
3 30
4 07
3 00
2 00
4 25
1 81
1 12
4 35
....
1 88
5 12
2 01
1 68
3 92
2 20
3 01
3 15
3 50
4 00
5 00
5 47"
5 58
5 64
3 83
5 00
5 99
5 39
6 30
7 67
4 29
5 62
5 00
6 30
4 15
4 00
4 50
5 35
5 49
4 00
4 00
3 50
4 34
3 66
3 00
3 75
3 18
20 12
17 14
43 42
41 42
54 77
94,95
121 33
86 82
84 20
40 90
61 11
76 83
93 76
95 00
113 40
187 48
156 10
112 41
130 71
175 47
171 71
129 93
73 19
92 46
79 92
1861 Thomas Jackson .
62 Thomas Jackson .
63 Joseph Rawson .
64 John Elliott
65 John Elliott.. ,
66 John Elliott
67 William Tindall .
68 William Tindall
69 William Tindall .
HOWICK.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario.
90
1 30
0 86
- . > •
94
1 11
0 73
0 67
107
1 58
1 37
1 64
• • • ■
115
0 71
1 20
1 89
115
0 86
1 60
0 89
• • • •
107
0 92
1 50
1 00
122
2 89
2 41
3 21
144
3 08
1 84
2 77 i
94 13
90 00
94 33
83 77
124 11
125 21
154 21
127 82
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
Year; Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M. Miss'y.
1870 Daniel M. McKenzie
71 Daniel M. McKenzie .
72 Daniel M. McKenzie
73 Daniel M. McKenzie
74 Edward Kershaw ... ...
See London Conference.
175
178
165
152
151
$3 23
3 67
5 00
4 38
4 34
|1 76
6 72
3 91
4 45
3 76
$16 71 '$149 82
3 25 157 40
4 41 100 36
5 25 150 00
5 47 150 00
1859 Reuben J. Tyler.
60 John McGuire. .
61 John McGuire. . .
62 See Ainleyville.
HULLET.
A township in the County of Huron, Province of Ontario.
1*50
0 42
i 05
0 30
0 50
0 40
.... 33
.; 40
HUMBER and TRAFALGAR,
uit, including all the townships west of Toronto and east of Hamilton.
38 90
20 58
21 67
An extensive Civ
1835 A. Anderson, J. Culham, L. Hagar, J. Pei*t ..
36 Included in Markham Circuit
37 J. Brennan, J. Reid, J. Culham, R. Bloomfield
38 Isaac Erritt
39 John Sanderson. ...
40 Edward Bailey
41 See Trafalgar ...
160
60
184
170
170
100
60
INGERSOLL.
A town in the township of West Oxford, County of Oxford,
Circuit.
1865 John Kay
66 John Kay. . .
67 James C. Seymour.
68 James C. Seymour
69 James C. Seymour
70 Calvin Shaw ... .
71 William Birks. .
72 William Birks. . . .
73 William Birks
74 William Henderson. . .
See London Conference.
45
55
53
55
61
54
73
81
74
Ontario. It was formerly Nissouri
2 12
2 56
2 00
5 75
4 75
5 50
0 60
3 05
4 15
1 50
3 24
4 76
1. 28
2 59
3 93
2 73
3 82
6 17
5 40
6 05
4 65
6 80
2 00
3 88
3 67
4 38
95 36
117 17
112
127
118
104
127
134
113
19
00
49
06
40
45
17
K.
KINCARDINE.
A town and -township on Lake Huron, in the County of Bruce, Ontario.
1863 James Gaddis . .
64 James Gaddis
65 Walton Preston
66 Darius Bettes .
67
22
21
16
16
0 25
0 30
0 25
0 45
0 30
0 50
0 35
0 41
1 00
32 60
10 50
18 55
135 58
1859 James Peck ....
60 Thomas Ogden..
61 Thomas Ogden. .
62 John Bain ...
63 John Bain
64 James Hocking .
KITLEY.
A township in the County of Leeds, Ontario.
99
3 60
2'57
0 87
95
2 60
1 32
2 69
92
1 30
1 30
91
1 40
• • • ■
75
1 49
i 35
1 47
115 72
90 92
94 01
65 48
63 59
496
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members'
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M
1865 John Bain ...
66 Joseph H. Fowler.
67 Joseph H. Fowler ...
68 William Willimott
69 Robert Johnston . .
70 Robert Johnston . .
71 John W. Cathcart „ .
72 John W. Cathcart
73 Archibald McKillop . .
74 Thomas Rennie
See Montreal Conference.
78
80
82
81
67
80
72
80
67
77
$1 59
1 63
1 75
1 65
1 25
0 76
0 70
1 25
0 89
2 50
$1 22
30
51
75
90
99
89
10
28
10
KNOWLTON.
A village in the township and County of Brome,
1869 John S. Orr
70 John S, Orr
71 John S. Orr
72 Joseph H. Fowler
73 Joseph H. Fowler, M. A..
74 Joseph H. Fowler, M.A
See Montreal Conference.
Quebec.
$2 17
1 35
1 60
1 70
1 75
0 54
0 48
1 40
1 62
1 10
• ■ • •
> . »
60
0 72
1 05
•3 50
64
1 25
4 37
2 32
41
0 75
6 05
0 75
40
0 82
4 10
1 01
38
0 89
4 00
1 03
$64 40
69 3>
83 65
114 86
87 00
94 45
110 16
83 31
84 22
65 96
63 38
40 95
43 90
78 03
78 16
L.
This included the whole range
LAKE ERIE MISSION.
of country bordering on Lake Erie, in the Counties of Welland and
Haldimand, Ontario.
41
44
50
1 55
1 25
37
33
60
« i
1 50
3 66
61
■ • •
1 00
1 88
65
1 00
1 40
66
1 92
3 21
1 00
69
3 00
2 30
3 30
105
1 75
1 22
134
2 25
2 50
2 00
168
2 50
2 30
2 60
187
3 70
3 16
3 37
1851 Francis G. Weaver . .
52 Francis G. Weaver
53 Francis G. Weaver
54 . . ......
55 James A. Miller
56 William Gundy
57 William Gundy
58 William Gundy . . :
59 William Willimott . .. ..
60 William Willimott
61 John Cleaver
62 Alford B. Demill . .
63 Alford B. Demill..
64 Alford B. Demill, George Robinson
65 Mission divided. See Dunnville and Haldimand
LANSDOWN.
A township on the St. Lawrence River, in the County of Leeds, Ontario.
1831 David Breakenridge, James Brennan .
32 Sidney Soper, James Brennan
33 David Breakenridge, — . Webster.
34 Truman Cole, James Bell
35 Edward Bailey, John Shilton, Ira Marshall
36 Edward Bailev, Ira Marshall, Harvey Plum .
37 I. N. D. West, K. Creighton, Ira Marshall
Harvey Plum .... . ... ...
38 I. N. D. West, Kennedy Creighton . ,
39 Edward Bailey..
40 James Hales, Darius Bettes .
41 James Bell, John H. Simpson
42 James Bell, James Laidley
43 James Brennan, James Laidley, Fred. Haynes
44 Henry Wilkinson. ....
45 John C. Warren ....
46 John C. Warren, L. Olmstead ...
47 Thomas Rump, Thomas M. Jefferis
48 Thomas Rump. . .....
49 05
70 92
39 32
64 10
61 60
90 08
80 65
120 63
127 30
115 19
...
160
* .-.
180
■ '■-. -
219
234
222
222
225
....
225
. u . -,
....
134
,'.. . . "'
436
,
550
417
• ■ . .
1 65
....
180
w .
220
200
173
2 60
....
93 17
38 60
50 16
69 9i
106 49
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
497
849 Frederick E. Powers, J. Smyth
50 Frederick E. Powers, William Robinson..
51 Nassau C. Gowan, William Peck..
52 John Shilton, John C. Warren.. . ...
53 William Barnett
54 Willam Barnett, John Walker
55 William Barnett
56 John H. Simpson. . . . ....
57 John H. Simpson ...
58 Orrin Whitcomb, Henry Hall .
59 Orrin Whitcomb
60 John Bain
61 John Bain ....
62 Edward F. Brown
63 Edward F. Brown, John W. Dochstader..
64 James White, Arthur Burns .
65 James White, George Hall
66 David Auld, William Wells
67 David Auld, John Wallace
68 David Auld
69 Joseph Follick, John Davis. . .
70 Joseph Follick
71 George Robinson
72 George Robinson, Nassau B. Topping
73 George Robinson, Francis DeLong
74 George Robinson, William B. Cunningham.
See Montreal Conference.
LAVENDER.
A village in the township of Mulmer, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
No. of
Funds.
Members.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
145
$2 31
$0 83
$137 48
156
1 62
104 18
147
1 97
72 35
199
1 45
6 43
84 72
170
2 92
1 40
78 50
230
2 90
78 75
191
122 00
165
. > . •
1 67
116 92
141
2 00
2 50
182 26
164
^
0 92
1 05
136 70
207
. . . .
3 00
1 00
108 73
142
$3 00
3 00
0 25
90 50
122
2 10
1 22
1 16
56 97
122
2 11
1 34
41 96
233
2 00
1 67
3 98
100 84
238
3 38
2 02
3 01
111 07
252
3 16
j 3 02
2 50
85 00
230
3 00
! 2 60
2 50
105 00
217
2 80
; 2 00
4 00
100 00
212
2 50
1 90
4 20
121 00
180
1 50
2 00
4 00
100 24
184
4 00
4 00
4 64
153 49
161
1 20
j 4 16
2 44
156 43
170
3 00
4 09
4 00
149 00
174
3 25
i 4 48
5 00
196 32
191
3 50
1 6 05
6 51
i 191 00
1868 Joseph Rawson.
69 Hamilton Leith. . . . ...
70 Richard Redeofl".
71 William Jackson. .
72 Andrew Clarke .
73 Andrew Clarke
74 Andrew Clarke . .
See Toronto Conference.
83
90
49
51
38
41
51
03
24
00
00
00
08
00
07
44
42
50
49
02
40
60
35
LAXTON.
A township in the County of Victoria, Ontario.
1861 Robert Dunlop...
62 Reuben J. Tyler.
63 James Crawford. .
64 John McGuire . .
65
66
67
68
69
Arthur Burns
Sidney F. Depew
Richard Paintin
George Robinson
George Robinson
70 Neil A. McDiarmid
71 Neil A. McDiarmid
72 Adam Glazier
73 Thomas Rennie
74 Joseph A. Andrews, Samuel Eddy
See Toronto Conference.
LINDSAY.
A town in the township of Ops, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Manvers Circuit.
43
97
51
56
60
64
64
59
83
89
109
121
109
0 29
0 30
0 20
0 35
1 04
0 61
09
24
09
96
72
50
45
49
64
82
14
36
22
26
74
23
0 25
0 40
0 25
0 53
0 83
0 99
51
54
25
49
78
65
3 28
2 07
0 70
0 80
1 00
89 31
89 42
56 24
31 67
39 97
69 21
47 26
16 50
25 00
38 39
31 50
55 79
74 68
84 90
84 90
76 41
90 90
110 43
95 00
74 53
It was formerly part of the
1859 George A. Bailey
60 Hamilton Leith
61 Hamilton Leith
62 Joseph R.-.Gundy
63 Darius Bettes
64 John J. Lutze
65 John J. Lutze
66 Arthur Burns
67 William Gundy
68 William Gundy
69 United to Omemee Circuit.
32
100
135
132
117
97
103
90
61
61
50
2 72
3 21
0 68
0 16
1 25
0 10
2 12
0 61
0 30
0 44
0 60
0 36
0 22
1 04
0 45
0 34
0 26
0 25
2 00
2 84
1 20
0 68
1 20
1 30
0 58
0 24
0 61
20
14
51
56
30
98
52 27
46
95
12
25
45
00
45
61
50
03
50
30
498
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
LONDON.
A township in the County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1835 James Jackson, J. Whaley
36 Wm. C. Ward, Alex. Nickerson, J. Whaley,
T. Waldron
St. Thomas united with it.
37 Robert Earl, James Bell, J. Haney,
B. P. Brown, W, Benson
38 John-Shilton
39 Darius Bettis
40 James Laidley
41 Ephraim Van Norman
42 Edward Bailey
43 Owen Campbell
44 John C. Warren .. .
45 A. Armstrong
46 A. Armstrong
47 William Bothwell
48 Charles Childs
49 Henry Coates, James B. Kershaw
50 See London North
No. of
Members
164
164
230
300
*90
60
69
53
58
58
110
60
60
112*
50
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$1 48
12 50
5 00
$3 00
18 85
3 38
10 53
16 89
LONDON CITY.
A city on the river Thames, County of Middlesex, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
London Circuit.
1850 Henry O. Crofts, James B. Kershaw
51 William McClure, William Barnett
52 William McClure, James Caswell
53 William McClure, David Savage
54 Joseph H. Robinson, David Savage
55 Joseph H. Robinson, James Scott
56 Joseph H. Robinson, William Williams
57 Joseph H. Robinson, Calvin Shaw
58 Joseph H. Robinson, John Leach
59 John Shuttleworth, John Leach
60 John Shuttleworth, Edwin Holmes
61 John Shuttleworth
62 James Caswell .
63 James Caswell
64 John Cleaver, Joseph R. Gundy
65 James A. Miller, John L. Wilkinson
John J. Lutze... .
{James A. Miller,
James C. Seymour,
66
67 David Savage, Joel T. Pitcher.
68 David Savage
69 David Savage
70 George Richardson
71 George Richardson
72 George Richardson
73 George Buggin
74 George Buggin
Sec London Conference.
150
$4 00
5 00
6 50
208
5 03
5 00
216
7 30
232
6 25
4 00
200
17 53
18 18
216
19 14
8 65 .
, 210
19 20
20 00
144
21 25
18 60
138
14 75
10 00
163
\
9 63
4 00
160
10 82
5 95
1 00
176
10 35
7 50
7 00
154
8 05
8 67
138
13 60
7 75
7 60
151
10 00
6 53
6 22
178
4 05
4 50
6 45
180
14 00
12 34
13 00
195
4 54
6 89
12 50
161
7 50
6 00
20 39
210
5 96
5 65
10 56
2J6
9 30
12 50
8 05
222
6 60
12 61
8 05
257
10 03
15 48
9 04
250
8 75
34 58
18 02
215
8 80
21 50
18 10
262 81
288 67
248 40
321 08
407 05
545 55
489 07
447 27
370 58
262 22
255 95
343 25
317 36
275 48
263 16
309 59
330 67
335 45
327 66
253 67
287 91
278 60
306 56
273 10
221 97
1850 Henry Coates, James Baskerville.
51 James B. Kershaw
52 James B. Kershaw
53 Walton Preston
54 Walton Preston
55 Walton Preston
56 James Scott
57 James Scott
58 James Scott, Reuben J. Tyler
59 William Tindall, John McGuire..
LONDON NORTH.
50
105
63
144
40
47
49
64
64
104
1 00
1 30
j
1 00
'
1 47
2 20
1 25
1 25
1 50
0 50
0 50
2 10
1 43
1 75
0 50
12 90
22 85
47 73
30 75
23 62
28 07
69 79
70 53
46 55
210 members given to St. Thoman
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
499
Year
Names of Ministers.
1860 James Seymour, Robert Dunlop
61 James Seymour, Alexander Hartley.,
62 James Scott, Thomas L. Wilkinson..
63 William Gundy, Arthur Burns
64 William Gundy, Samuel Keam
65 William Gundy, George Robinson. ...
66 James White, A. B. Walker
67 James White, Neil A. McDiarmid . . .
68 Joseph Follick
69 William Webb
70 William Webb
71 Robert Walker
72 Robert Walker, Thomas Grandy
73 Robert Smylie, Williom L. Hackett .
74 Robert Smylie
See London Conference.
No. of
Members.
106
111
113
100
109
123
130
141
128
109
64
69
97
96
Funds.
Contina
$6 19
9 82
20 00
Paternal. Sup M.
00
36
99
50
5 50
64
63
88
00
34
25
$3 87
5 67
0 90
76
92
56
00
00
:37
30
00
60
40
97
LOUTH.
A township in the County of Lincoln, Ontario.
1859 William Gundy....
60 James Shaw
61 James Shaw
62 Benjamin Haigh..
63 Thomas Hamilton .
64 Thomas Hamilton .
65 David Smyth
66 David Smyth
67 See St. Catharines.
72
60
58
49
51
51
50
49
SI 00
3 29
5 95
1 00
98
97
44
00
00
00
43
11
6 18
6 30
3 97
1 30
1 93
4 30
2 50
2 40
1 10
1 00 !
1 50
1 50
1 72 J
1 10
1 18
1 08
1 00
1 00
1 08
1 15
1 08
1 04
1 20
0 76
1 98
Missy.
$98 78
127 52
149 01
176 62
200 00
180 00
217 60
202 66
212 50
149 32
136 33
85 42
136 00
177 50
158 15
54 59
37 35
31 92
50 19
50 04
52 20
63 00
60 37
M.
MALAHIDE.
A township in the County of Elgin, Ontario.
1844 William Ramage
45 United to St. Thomas
46 John Shilton, Francis G. Weaver....
47 Francis G. Weaver, Elias Williams.
48 John Wilkinson, L. Olmstead
49 John Wilkinson
50 William Bothwell
51 Elias Williams
52 Elias Williams
53 Elias Williams
54 Henry Wilkinson
55 Henry Wilkinson
56 William Webb
57 William Webb
58 William Webb
59 J ames Bell
60 James Bell
61 George Richardson
62 George Richardson
63 George Richardson —
64 William Tindall
65 William Tindall
66 Edward Kershaw
67 Edward Kershaw ..
68 Edwin Holmes
69 Edwin Holmes
70 John Elliott
71 John Elliott
72 See Aylmer
95
115
225
285
289
282
73
86
181
219
175
199
81
98
97
100
127
171
199
188
140
136
121
90
74
71
51
54
4 20
3 32
3 22
00
16
75
65
65
1 15
0 70
1 82
1 88
3 74
4 89
2 00
0 89
3 20
01
10
50
2
00
2
10
0
65
1
3
08 !
1
50
2
60
3
17
3
36
1
94
3
37
5
66
2
90
i 1
98
1
70
3
40
2 47
4
00
4
80
1 73
5 20
2 23
4 67
34 23
21 07
28 62
20 97
9 00
26 00
122 72
79 93
126 82
3 08
87 55
1 70
60 81
2 55
60 85
48 60
2 92
55 23
7 00
75 85
149 24
3 48
73 86
4 77
33 19
3 42
36 96
3 70
1 25
2 58
65 77
2 80
68 56
1 80
32 63
1 31
39 00
500
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
MALLORYTOWN.
A village in the township of Yonge, County of Leeds, Ontario.
Yeai
Names of Ministers.
1859 Thomas Hamilton .
60 Thomas Hamilton .
" 61 William Bothwell .
62 Thomas Hamilton .
63 James Seymour ....
64 ....
No. of
Members.
88
101
93
81
63
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$1 00
1 00
1 00
0 64
0 94
$1 00
0 56
0 90
$0 55
0 58
$44 32
41 90
43 08
43 69
MANVERS.
A township in the County of Durham, Ontario,
1851 James Bell, William Robinson
52 William Robinson, John Doel
53 William Robinson, W illiam Webb
54 James Crawford, William Webb
55 Joseph E. Vining, James Crawford —
56 Joseph E. Vining, David Auld
57 James C. Watts
58 David D. Rolston, Richard Pain tin
59 David D. Rolston, Richard Redeoff.
60 David D. Rolston, James C. Seymour.
61 James B. Kershaw, James H. Orme
62 James B. Kershaw, Robert Walker
63 James B. Kershaw, John Kay..
64 James Peck, John Kay
65 George Buggin, John Wesley Dochstader ...
66 George Buggin, George Jackson
67 George Buggin, William McCann
68 George Buggin, John Wallace
69 John J. Wilson, Charles Barltrop
70 Edwin Holmes, Robert Smylie
71 Edwin Holmes, John B. Williams
72 Edwin Holmes, William Philp .
73 Edwin Holmes, Joseph Philp
74 Calvin Shaw, Thomas Orme
See Toronto Conference.
MARKHAM.
It was formerly part of the Cavan Circuit.
327
278
342
366
317
375
429
485
346
5 00
345
7 80
312
6 66
296
5 80
289
3 94
330
5 75
330
4 10
330 '
4 15
326
4 25
300
4 00
298
3 58
306
3 04
287
4 12
287
5 25
302
8 45
4 50
4 00
0 75
1 20
6 35
0 50
1 74
40
98
85
25
55.
75
6 00
4 00
15 17
18 24
27 00
25 50
1 i'5
0 62
18 45
0 50
1 75
3 55
1 62
4 50
3 75
4
4
4
4
4
5
7
10
05
25
75
00.
38
39
26
00
42 26
93 87
213 47
395 00
326 53
327 16
348 85
177 15
167 39
236 33
209 26
150 92
117 37
120 00
184 00
198 00
228 40
215 72
273 94
245 28
293 48
357 27
323 27
A village and township in the County of York, Ontario.
1835 Peter B. Cole, John Diaper
36 John Pert, John Culham
37 United with the Humber Circuit.
115
115
184
MARLBOROUGH.
A township in the County of Carleton, Ontario.
1852 James Gaddis
53 James Gaddis
54 James Baskerville
55 James Baskerville
56 RobertN.Hill
57 ThomasOgden
58 ThomasOgden
59 ThomasOgden
60 Robert Carter, M.D
61 Robert Carter, M.D., William H. Moss
62 JohnMcGuire
63 JohnMcGuire
64 John H. Simpson
65 John H. Simpson ,
It was formerly part of the Goulbourn Circuit.
106
108
0 25
93
3 00
106
2 00
84
1 25
76
1 40
1 20
107
1 67
1 40
102
2 00
1 40
105
1 00
106
0 30
2 06
65
0 91
0 45
0 25
67
0 60
0 50
0 40
60
0 75
1 00
0 50
6 20
28 83
33 07
63 35
58 28
49 61
64 28
66 65
56 75
35 00
40 00
31 97
35 66
1861 David Auld
62 DavidAuld
63 William Willimott.
64 Francis G. Weaver.
65 Francis G. Weaver.
MEAFORD.
A village in the township of St. Vincent, County of Grey, Ontario.
16
0 56
0 60
14
0 60
0 70
0 77
19
1 00
0 40
0 50
37
0 12
0 30
0 14
50 00
60 00
28 01
30 00
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
501
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
39
60
68
00
00
20
0 50
1 00
83
11
50
62
94
71
5 25
9 04
9 08
7 52
6 22
6 28
1866 Francis G. Weaver 31 $0 16
67 Thomas Hamilton 28 0 45
68 Thomas Hamilton 31 0 73
James Baskerville 30 0 77
70 James Baskerville 40 2 35
71 James Baskerville 53 2 00
72 Thomas Hamilton 47 105
73 Henry Wilkinson 39 0 50
74 Adam Glazier 31 150
See Toronto Conference.
MELBOURNE.
A village in the township of Ekfrid, Co. Middlesex, Ontario.
1859 James Seymour I j
60 Benjamin Haigh 82 3 10 I 2 77
61 Benjamin Haigh 48 2 79 i 2 75
62 William Webb 44 3 00
63 William Webb 68 ! 5 00
61 William Webb 61 - 2 74
65 Joseph Follick 52 ; 3 25
66 Joseph Follick 63 ! 3 80
67 Joseph Follick 75 j 4 00
68 Robert Walker 75 ; 2 94
69 Robert Walker 79 i 4 39
70 Robert Walker 92 4 70
71 William McCann 90 I 4 76
72 William McCann 87 i 6 37
73 William McCann 79 j 5 17
74 James H. Orme 74 ,6 29
See London Conference. I
MIDDLETON.
A township in the County of Norfolk, Ontario.
1857 James A. Miller 99 !
58 James A. Miller 150 0 50
59 James C. Seymour '. 165 0 48
60 George Brown 181 0 37 0 50
61 George Brown, Robert Walker 209 2 00 143
62 Elias Williams, David Smyth 229 3 00
63 Elias Williams, John J. Lutze 242 138 167
64 Robert N. Hill, John W. Dochstader 312 182 2 38
65 Robert N. Hill, William H. Moss 192 0 49 ! 2 40
66 James Caswell, William Gundy 186 4 31 I 3 40
67 Calvin Shaw, Joseph B. Goodspeed 154 5 25 ! 178
68 Calvin Shaw 143 2 13
69 Calvin Shaw 97 i 2 05 4 26
70 James H. Orme 108 3 02 5 82
71 James H. Orme 109 3 80 3 67
72 James H. Orme 152 2 47 5 70
73 James H. Orme, Richard C. Henders 170 172 4 24
74 James Gundy, William L. Hackett 175 ' 3 25 4 57
See London Conference.
MILFORD.
A village in the township of Marysburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario
Prince Edward Circuit.
1858 Andrew F. Dempsey
59 William Glass 207
60 Edward F. Brown 191
61 Edward F. Brown 195
62 James Peck 174
63 James Peck 190 148 134
64 Darius Bettes 172 151 177
65 Darius Bettes 167 154 149
66 Edwin Holmes 151 0 69 0 21
67 Edwin Holmes 145 110 2 80
68 William McCann 139 j 119
69 William McCann 140 2 20 l 2 40
70 William McCann 136 2 54 j 4 40
71 Francis E. Nugent i 164 | 2 34 I 2 63
72 Francis E. Nugent 146 2 06 2 46
73 Thomas M. Jefferis 134 2 08 2 40
74 Orrin Whitcomb, David Hogg 137 2 00 2 00
See Toronto Conference.
$0 15
0 25
1 14
0 82
0 60
1 25
1 90
1 00
1 25
32
43
97
65
00
0 37
0 40
0 37
50
75
36
23
33
97
62
66
46
77
31
30
48
92
4 50
4 73
4 80
7 07
7 60
7 78
8 73
6 94
8 79
$53 00
50 00
67 21
63 00
57 00
55 00
81 00
61 25
32 59
I 96 94
! 103 32
59 36
151 47
134 79
137 48
140 34
101 61
75 36
155 52
174 32
106 20
149 54
127 13
53 92
48 53
52 55
58 24
66 00
64 00
87 83
50 00
59 91
112 52
109 20
91 24
71 04
94 11
85 44
133 00
164 00
121 04
It was formerly part of
2 84
1 50
2 97
2 71
1 00
1 17
1 83
1 99
0 38
0 38
15
05
31
00
47
36
06
00
48
60
49
60
50
18
26
92
44
35
51
29
58
93
65
61
108
10
77
31
80 00
20
00
78 34
82
42
57
79
84 00
502
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
MILTON.
A town in the County of Halton, Ontario. It was formerly part of Trafalgar Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1855 William Webb
56 James Caswell
57 James Caswell
58 James Caswell
59 James Shaw
60 James McAlister
61 James McAlister
62 James McAlister, James Hocking.,
63 Thomas Goldsmith
64 Thomas Goldsmith
65 William Birks
66 William Birks
67 John Kay
68 John Kay
69 John Kav
70 William Tindall
71 William Tindall
72 George Brown
73 George Brown
74 George Brown
See London Conference.
No. of
Members.
35
101
96
107
147
148
134
125
108
72
70
66
82
111
106
101
106
135
127
Funds.
$3 00
4 00
3 36
3 30
0 95
34
90
76
50
87
03
00
00
MONTREAL.
The chief city of the Province of Quebec.
44
45
46
to
54
55
56
1841 Henry O. Crofts
42 Henry O. Crofts
43 Thomas T. Howard
James Brennan
Robert Hassall
> Discontinued.
James C. Watts
James C. Watts, William Broxholm
57 William McClure, James Cooke Seymour
58 William McClure, Calvin Shaw
59 William McClure, J. Rogers
60 John Leach, George A. Bailey
-61 John Leach, Joseph R. Gundy
62 John Shuttleworth, William Keam
63 John Shuttleworth, William H. Withrow, B.A
64 John Shuttleworth, James J. A. Lever
65 Samuel B. Gundy, Charles McKelvey
66 Samuel B. Gundy, William Henderson
67 Samuel B. Gundy, George Jackson
68 George Brown, George Jackson
69 George Brown
70 JoelT. Pitcher, Joshua R. Kay ......
71 Joel T. Pitcher, James C. Caswell
72 JoelT. Pitcher
73 JoelT. Pitcher
74 JoelT. Pitcher
See Montreal Conference.
56
60
50
41
28
82
77
91
100
93
122
95
110
103
86
96
110
105
103
113
81
88
93
95
00
00
00
00
6 91
00
71
6 96
8 85
82
00
6 79
6 79
5 33
4 25
MORRIS.
A township in the County of Huron, Ontario,
1855 Thomas O. Adkins, John Walker
56 Francis G. Weaver, Joseph Follick
57 Christopher Curry .. .
58 Christopher Curry
59 John Walker
60 Andrew Clarke
61 James Gaddis
62 See Ainleyville
48
97
10
26
5 00
4 "73
5 08
6 09
6 97
9 90
4 50
10 00
10 01
10 00
9 43
9 30
105
105 18
147
1 50'
92 71
67
1 09
0 48
80 82
74
0 90
14 65
79
1 00
52 00
66
1 23
1 57
0 75
68 24
77
1 00
0 57
61 34
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$0 67
$0 67
$72 63
6 49
2 37
169 92
2 94
67 40
4 25
111 35
2 82
114 13
2 34
5 46
168 70
6 42
131 03
5 15
4 67
144 32
2 10
1 00
115 90
0 69
• .
110 05
2 50
4 43
111 65
2 54
4 22
108 81
5 67
8 00
144 30
6 08
8 34
145 98
9 80
7 16
147 60
3 44
8 62
165 84
5 54
5 61
194 99
5 55
5 75
207 7B
5 55
5 00
175 76
3 34
90 07
2 25
108 00
4 23
112 2C
6 07
145 75
130 24
6 66
190 0(1
4 00
174 00
455 17
6 34
615 07
6 47
593 OS
7 52
725 89
7 69
530 08
13 75
750 70
24 10
609 89
14 10
600 75
23 75
584 60
33 64
419 62
35 60
.157 30
30 70
106 00
160 00
143 00
76 62
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
503
MOUNT FOREST.
A village in the township of Egremont, County of Grey, Ontario.
Mission.
It was formerly included in Arthur
Year,
Names of Ministers.
I No. of
Members.
Funds
Conting. Paternal. | Sup. M.
1863 William Birks, William Keam. .
64 James B. Kershaw, William H. Moss..
65 James O'Hara
66 James O'Hara
67 John Elliott
68 John Elliott
69 John Elliott
70 Sidney F. Depew
71 Sidney F. Depew
72 Edward Kershaw .
73 Edward Kershaw
74 Edwin Holmes
See London Conference.
147
131
102
96
91
* 93
80
85
123
119
90
105
$3 00
1 25
0 93
50
82
00
00
1 74
0 92
1 07
1 40
1 44
1 00
1 30
24
13
15
46
72
00
10
MULMER
1861 James Crawford....
62 Thomas Fox
6g Thomas Fox
64 James Baskerville.
65 James Baskerville.
66 Thomas Jackson...
67 Joseph Rawson
68 See Lavender
A township in the County of Simcoe, Ontario.
14
46
46
52
60
25
95
04
20
19
22
0 94
1 32
1 54
1 48
2 00
1 99
Miss'y.
$96 56
121 51
72 86
130 54
102 86
64 50
88 20
53 70
98 55
75 82
113 85
102 00
0 55
0 55
0 42
1 00
0 50
1 00
1 25
0 50
1 25
1 25
0 50
0 78
1 56
2 00
2 03
3 08
3 28
6 75
58 00
44 11
55 00
55 24
81 44
89 31
N.
68 Henry Wilkinson
69 Henry Wilkinson
70 James C. Seymour
71 James C. Seymour
72 James C. Seymour
73 James C. Seymour
74 Thomas L. Wilkinson ....
See London Conference.
130
120
120
165
168
328
310
268
155
177
202
+ 92
90
164
150
138
138
130
111
118
135
126
143
115
116
148
133
131
2 35
2 26
6 34
7 03
4 00
3 83
NASSAGAWEYA.
A township in the County of Halton, Ontario. It was formerly part
Circuits.
1845 Elias Williams
46 Elias Williams
47 Henry Wilkinson
48 John Glass
49 Charles Childs
50 Charles Childs
51 Darius Bettes
52 Darius Bettes
53 John C. Watts, James Scott
54 John C. Watts
55 James Bell
56 James Bell, John Walker....
57 John Wilkinson
58 John Wilkinson
59 Thomas M. Jefferis
60 Thomas M. Jefferis
61 Edwin Holmes
62 Edwin Holmes
63 Edwin Holmes
64 David Savage
65 David Savage
66 David Savage
67 Henry Wilkinson
of the Ancaster and Nelson
2 12
2 00
2 42
2 00
2 02
3 27
3 00
4 00
7 00
5 00
5 05
1 00
1 25
1 50
1 50
32
00
32
00
25
53
79
50
64
63
66
35
43
75
02
47
68
79
75
64
00
40 05
58 17
48 25
72 30
71 62
82 28
121 87
9 80
181 60
8 80
204 35
279 65
214 70
1 97
74 60
2 38
66 48
123 00
2 80
108 11
1 24
76 49
2 01
60 28
0 52
60 01
3 38
67 20
2 56
61 65
6 00
92 26
6 56
94 16
3 78
92 40
5 25
97 17
7 25
115 00
10 00
137 50
10 00
105 00
11 15
101 08
Egremont Mission set off.
t Nelson Circuit set off.
504
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
NELSON.
A township in the County of Halton, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1835 Lewis Brittin, William Martin
36 I. N. D. West, William Martin, L. Hagar..
37)
to > United with Ancaster.
«)
42 James Craig
43 Again united with Ancaster
Note. — In 1845 the Ancaster and Nelson
Circuit was divided — one part of it retaining
the name of Ancaster, the other part being
named Nassagaweya. In 1857 the Nassaga-
weya Circuit was divided and the Nelson
Circuit again formed.
57 James McAlister
58 James McAlister
59 James McAlister, George Richardson
60 Frederick Haynes, George Richardson
61 Frederick Haynes, James Gundy
62 George Brown, George Buggin
63 David D. Rolston, Robert Walker
64 David D. Rolston, Nathan B. Randall
65 James B. Kershaw
66 James B. Kershaw
67 James B. Kershaw
68 Frederick Haynes
69 Frederick Haynes, John Wallace
70 Frederick Haynes, Chancellor Teeter
7 1 James McAlister, Joseph Philp
72 James McAlister, John B. Williams
73 James McAlister, Chancellor Teeter.
74 James McAlister, John G. Fallis
No. of
Members.
191
174
180
100
282
141 ,
231
270
248
193
212.
170
143
136
120
128
214
186
174
178
188
194
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. i Miss'y,
$10 00
00
00
00
80
55
25
67
30
16
52
43
27
6 82
8 07
$1 00
4 57
7 17
9 92
4 10
00
25
42
96
18
25
13
14 57
7 94
1 02
8 55
5 86
$1 63
6 99
8 11
00
45
88
00
3 23
3 52
5
7
7
2
5
4
14
22
35
50
95
09
69
05
13 30
8 70
$146 10
203 47
179 67
122 78
111 12
167 36
116 40
62 61
115 48
129 07
134 40
97 26
107 77
100 40
148 09
130 15
113 94
NEWCASTLE.
A village in the township of Clarke, County of Durham, Ontario,
1844 James Hales
45 James Hales
46 Henry Wilkinson . .
47 Nassau C. Go wan...
48 Nassau C. Gowan. ..
49 John C. Warren
50 Thomas Reid
51 Thomas Reid
52 John Wilkinson
53 John Wilkinson
54 Aaron Wright
55 William Both well..
56 Thomas O. Adkins.
57 William Tindall
58 See Hope
82
34
90
94
54
87
98
81
56
61
33
75
111
0 78
1 12
0 89
0 65
0 80
1 00
1 63
1 00
0 82
0 50
i" 6 5
33 75
28 90
18 75
20 92
4 87
16 35
52 82
24 25
18 77
35 78
27 65
38 40
98 89
NEW HOPE.
A village in the township and County of Waterloo, Ontario.
1858 James Bell
59 Henry Hall
60 Henry Hall
61 James White
62 James White
63 James White
64 Elias Williams
65 Elias Williams
66 Elias Williams
67 James Hill
68 SeeHespeler.
It was formerly part of the Gait Circuit.
103
1 91
3 43
82
4 01
2 10
1 42
78
2 55
1 80
2 89
80
2 98
2 95
92
3 67
1 40
3 00
94
3 00
1 45
3 00
124
3 00
2 75
1 55
145
2 65
3 02
1 36
165
3 00
3 20
3 07
129
3 45
3 74 1
3 37 1
n 00
38 27
60 00
60 32
60 00
80 00
74 77
92 97
95 00
101 27
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
505
MISSOURI.
A township in the County of Oxford, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1856 Edward Kershaw
57 George A. Bailey. . . .
58 George A. Bailey....
59 John S. Orr
JamesScott
Richard Redeoff
James C. Seymour,
Edward Kershaw,
63 John A. Wilkinson. .
64 John A. Wilkinson..
65 See Ingersoll
60
61
62
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y
27
44
44
29
33
36
25
47
43
$1 08
$1 75
0 32
0 45
0 65
$2 78
1 25
0 75
0 95
1 23
1 00
1 15
1 30
NORTH AUGUSTA.
A village in the township of Augusta, County of Grenville.
1868 William Birks 169
69 William Birks 171
70 William Birks , 154
71 William Hall 154
72 William Hall 174
78 Joshua R. Kay 142
74 James O'Hara 131
See Montreal Conference.
NORWICH.
A village and township in the County of Oxford, Ontario.
Circuit.
1850 John Wilkinson...
51 John Wilkinson...
52 Benjamin Haigh...
53 Benjamin Haigh...
54 Thomas Rump
55 Thomas Rump
56 Henry Wilkinson.
57 Henry Wilkinson,
58 Edwin Holmes
59 Francis G. Weaver
60 Francis G. Weaver
61 John Wilkinson
62 John Wilkinson
63 John Wilkinson
64 John Histon
65 John A. Wilkinson
66 John A. Wilkinson
67 William Webb
68 William Webb
69 A. B. Walker
70 James Gundy
71 William H. Moss
72 William H. Moss
73 William H. Moss
74 William McCann
See Otterville, London Conference.
$74 18
108 60
58 52
43 84
57 00
51 00
49 24
73 34
66 66
It was formerly Elizabethtown Circuit.
107 47
121 88
117 46
110 51
129 30
149 69
96 01
It was formerly part of Malahide
3 00
3 11
3 90 !
3 43
2 00
3 56 i
2 61
5 25
2 56 i
2 11
11 48
2 29 i
1 90
6 00
2 30
2 82
3 89
2 25
2 81
1 97
2 45
Edwin Holmes.
120
4 20
5 00
17 15
182
4 50
42 92
56
4 97
87 53
74
3 65
81 32
87
2 00
1 20
135 05
95
3 12
164 02
101
3 10
150 18
f 131
3 59
66 47
142
1 53
1 92
49 75
141
1 75
0 50
32 32
1G8
2 00
0 44
57 00
176
0 87
2 30
39 25
148
1 00
2 36
40 00
132
0 70
1 14
1 54
49 99
113
1 36
1 32
1 34
50 00
114
1 20
4 23
53 00
115
2 90
1 50
3 00
75 93
113
3 91
2 74
4 08
107 71
102
3 59
3 00
6 85
83 50
104
3 00
5 00
6 50
120 00
116
3 49
4 76
4 72
92 45
118
S 56
1 60
2 67
92 33
108
2 02
2 29
2 23
81 34
105
2 25
1 76
2 28
95 85
o.
OMEMEE.
A village in the township of Emily, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Circuit.
1863 George Buggin.. ..
64 George Buggin
65 Joseph R. Gundy
66 Joseph R. Gundy
67 Joseph R. Gundy
100
130
140
159
* Dereham set off.
It was formerly part of the Cavan
0 60
0 65
1 00
0 75
0 75
1 50
1 75
1 76
0 45
0 60
0 75
1 68
25 '00
45 00
120 76
156 03
506
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
NameS of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y,
1868 Joseph R. Gundy
69 George Buggin, Joseph Philp
70 George Jackson
71 George Jackson
72 James White, Henry Nugent
73 Robert Walker, Joseph A. Andrews
74 Robert Walker, Thomas Grandy
See Toronto Conference.
148
159
206
200
216
162
157
$4 80
4 64
4 00
2 50
2 80
4 00
4 05
$3 80
3 68
00
75
20
00
16 40
$4 86
3 62
3 50
3 00
3 25
4 50
4 85
$147 70
128 90
144 39
64 29
96 57
127 62
140 91
1845 John H Simpson.
46 John H. Simpson .
47 Henry Coates
OWEN SOUND.
The County Town of the County of
48
49
50
51
Walton Preston
Walton Preston, Thomas O. Adkins.
J. Breakenridge
52 James Baskerville
53 James Baskerville
54 James Gaddis, William Williams
55 James Gaddis
56 James Gaddis
57 John Histon ;.
58 John Histou
59 William Birks
60 William Birks, Joseph R. Gundy.....
61 Walton Preston, James J. A. Lever..
62 Walton Preston, James O'Hara.
63 Joseph E. Vining, Joel T. Pitcher...
64 Calvin Shaw, Robert Walker
65 Reuben J. Tyler, A. B. Walker
66 Reuben J. Tyler, Charles Barltrop...
67 Reuben J. Tyler :
68 James Hocking
69 JamesScott
70 JamesScott
71 James Scott, Thomas W. Hall .'.
72 William Tindall, James Hocking
73 William Tindajl
74 William Tindall
Toronto Conference.
bounty of Grey, Ontario.
50
60
1 00
%
93
* > t • •
2 00
96
2 00
70
2 42
..'....
95
1 75
1 60
0 60
143
4 36
137
147
160
2 43
100
1 10
171
1 25
1 50
13
35
0 73
74
1 27
1 49
123
1 13
2 12
2 00
174
3 50
2 20
2 80
125
1 00
0 90
115
1 25
1 50
1 00
107
0 40
0 55
3 37
100
1 42
2 33
2 17
97
1 73
2 46
2 27
93
1 97
3 01
2 39
83
2 27
4 18
9 10
58
2 23
1 47
2 27
95
2 40
5 36
2 50
93
1 07
6 30
1 24
134
0 72
1 70
1 30
93
3 00
1 51
4 87
87
2 18
1 24
3 75
48 30
49 25
100 65
26 18
OXFORD.
A township in the County of Grenville, Ontario. It was formerly part of
1850 Thomas M. Jefferis
51 Frederick E. Powers
52 DavidD. Rolston
53 DavidD. Rolston
54 William Gundy
55 William Gundy
56 James Baskerville
57 Andrew Clarke
58 James Peck
59 J. England
60 William Glass
61 Robert N. Hill
62 Robert N. Hill
63 Robert N. Hill ".;;...
64 United with Elizabethtown
65 Thomas Fox ....'.'..
66 Thomas Fox
67 Joseph B. Goodspeed
68 Joseph B. Goodspeed
69 Joseph B. Goodspeed ........
»j J No record in Minutes
72 Peter W. Davis
73 Peter W. Davis "
74 William Philp I'..".'.'.!".'".'"
See Montreal Conference.
53 89
91 47
108 05
64 74
100 00
99 27
93 38
107 00
110 00
124 00
134 14
110 53
100 00
51 54
82 66
91 08
the Elizabethtown Circuit.
87
1 00
83
1 40
101
106
...
77
0 37
0 98
81
1 18
1 42
87
2 00
93
2 32
1 07
90
1 67
1 53
90
3 00
85
2 00
1 50
0 50
65
0 90
67
60
0 90
6 40
50
6 60
0 44
52
1 16
1 17
1 05
56
1 08
1 25
1 00
73
1 31
1 34
1 14
72
2 00
3 76
1 61
72
72
61
3 00
6 10
2 00
70
3 00
7 00
3 00
18 48
21 08
37 92
28 97
48 32
43 73
38 60
39 38
67 30
46 77
23 60
25 75
33 93
50 00
53 00
53 01
55 55
47 51
64 40
24 55
66 63
78, 69
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
507
P.
PAISLEY.
A town in the County of Bruce, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1861 Thomas Fox
62 Joseph Rawson
63 Sidney F. Depew . . .
64 James Gundy
65 Richard Redeoff
66 Walton Preston
67 Walton Preston
68 Thomas M. Jefferies.
69 Manly Fuller
70 See Vesta
No. of
Members.
34
43
52
51
50
49
46
49
49
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M. Miss'y
$1 00
1 98
0 60
0 96
0 90
1 09
1 14
1 21
12 07
0 53
0 75
1 00
1 07
1 25
|0 50
0 95
0 50
0 70
1 00
1 20
1 40
$37 00
70 00
55 59
45 18
42 00
54 40
63 00
68 46
PELHAM.
A township in the County of Lincoln, Ontario. It was formerly part
1859 John Wilkinson
60 John Wilkinson 116
64 Orrin Whitcomb 120
62 John Histon 141
63 John Histon 118
64 Henry Wilkinson 103
65 Henry Wilkinson 88
66 William H. Moss
67 Darius Bettes
68 Andrew F. Dempsey
69 Andrew F. Dempsey
70 James J. A. Lever
of Welland Canal Circuit.
71 James J. A. Lever
72 James J. A. Lever
73 James J. A. Lever
74 Robert J. Elliott
See London Conference.
80
73
78
78
82
65
63
63
79
4 42
2 00
2 98
3 31
1 00
0 75
4 78
2 53
2 45
2 56
1 82
1 62
3 21
2 89
0 25
4 00
1 02
2 17
2 81
3 03
0 54
1 15
0 75
3 00
4 00
4 75
2 64
2 60
2 95
1 50
4 50
1 40
1 60
1 80
1 25
2 00
2 00
1 60
1 85
1 10
1 69
26
00
47
08
53
74
53 00
69 78
55
70
58
46
84
64
46 41
78 57
72
13
45
03
65
98
52
43
52
43
60
61
62
63
PENVILLE.
A village in the township of Tecumseth, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Whitchurch Circuit.
1858 James Hill
59 Edwin Holmes
James Gundy
John's. Orr
JohnS. Orr
Thomas M. Jefferis
64 Sidney F. Depew
65 Sidney F. Depew
66 Robert N. Hill
67 Robert N. Hill
68 Robert N. Hill
69 Robert N. Hill
70 Henry Wilkinson
71 Henry Wilkinson
72 Henry Wilkinson
73 John Shuttleworth
74 John Shuttleworth
See Toronto Conference.
PETERBORO'
The County Town of the County of Peterboro
It was formerly part of the
67
70
83
59
59
55
65
65
65
80
77
84
75
96
79
69
56
40
80
20
45
0 62
0 81
40
90
00
85
00
55
00
10
1- 70
3 50
1 84
16
75
91
25
30
75
80
85
81
00
12
50
Ontario.
1835 James Bell, John Turner
36 John Sanderson, Moses Blackstock .
37 United with Cobourg
38 Robert Earl
39 Kennedy Creighton
40 Kennedy Creighton
41 James Hales
42 Included in Cavan Circuit
184
284
280
210
300
290
150
156
2 00
2 75
1 70
1 50
0 60
0 65
0 87
1 13
1 55
1 70
1 70
1 65
2 78
2 31
3 37
3 60
90 45
96 07
83 74
44 77
127 40
79 18
70 73
62 58
91 41
106 04
101 51
86 12
94 16
90 64
89 80
100 57
508
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
PRINCE EDWARD.
A county in the Province of Ontario. It was formerly part of the Cobourg and Hillier Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1844 William Cotton
45 William Cotton, Nassau C. Gowan
46 James Hales, Frederick Haynes
47 James Hales, Frederick Haynes
48' Ephraim Van Norman, J. Breakenridge ...
49 Ephraim Van Norman, Brinton P. Brown,
50 William Gundy, Brinton P. Brown
51 William Gundy, Brinton P. Brown
52 Joseph Oates, James Mc Alister
53 John Histon, Charles Duff.
54 John Histon, James Scott
55 Orrin Whitcomb
56 Orrin Whitcomb
57 Orrin Whitcomb, James Hill
58 John Simpson
59 Elias Williams
60 Elias Williams
61 Elias Williams
62 William TindaU
63 William Tindall
64 Edwin Holmes
65 Edwin Holmes
66 Henry Wilkinson
67 See Bay Quinte and Hillier
No. of
Members.
135
150
180
163
140
300
329
300
273
234
184
155
170
217
67
200
193
235
175
168
162
140
125
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M
$10 00
.»
3 00
2 40
2 00
1 95
2 54
1 09
2 00
2 00
$0 65
1 66
2 05
3 10
3 14
14
14
48
50
25
60
0 90
2 00
3 50
72
98
01
11
00
$1 "95
1 00
1 00
1 10
0 90
1 00
0 50
2 82
3 11
1 92
1 41
3 15
Miss'y.
$16 98
62 18
47 67
32 01
58 94
83 03
78 67
55 85
66 25
51 26
70 18
56 97
122 23
120 73
54 35
92 10
82 30
58 66
84 63
75 63
27 26
82 44
69 53
B.
RALEIGH.
A township in the County of Kent,
1843 William Ramage...
44 John Shilton . .
45 James Bell, Charles Childs
46 James Bell, A. Wade
47 United with "Western Mission."..
• ■ ■ •
2 00
95
, .
1 20
■ ■ • ■
95
• • ■ •
■ • ■ •
127
2 64
....
....
....
....
2 00
s.
SIMCOE.
The County Town of the County of Norfolk, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Middleton and
Waterford Circuits.
1868 John A. Wilkinson
69 John A. Wilkinson.. 77 2 69 I *15 i 30 64 56
70 John A. Wilkinson.. .. 75 0 87 4 50 135 39 61
71 John A. Wilkinson . 79 199 4 25 2 10 48 06
72 Robert Johnston... . .. ... 70 2 01 5 95 2 75 53 20
73 Joseph B. Goodspeed 67 2 13 45 00
74 Joseph B. Goodspeed. .. 73 127 121 0 90 45 45
See London Conference.
SMITH'S FALLS.
A village in the township of Elmsley, County of Lanark, Ontario.
1859 Andrew F. Dempsey
60 Andrew F. Dempsey
61 Thomas Hamilton. . .
62 Andrew F. Dempsey
63 Richard Redeoff .
64 Richard Redeoff. .
65 David Auld.... .
70
■ ■ ■ ■
, .
. • • ■
116
3 00
1 42
110
3 00
0 38
0 38
115
1 12
■ ■ • •
0 33
101
1 00
1 00
1 05
86
0 54
1 25
1 00
68
0 87
...
89 60
50 65
54 00
67 60
62 00
60 00
* Milford set off.
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
509
Year
Names of Ministers.
i
No. of 1
Funds.
Members, in ..
Conting.
Paternal. , Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1866 John Bain
67 John Bain .
68 John Bain
69
75 i $0 30
83 1 06
56 1 15
42 1 12
$6 89 $6 63
0 90 0 70
1 15 1 1 15
$63 00
87 10
92 80
88 28
SOUTHAMPTON.
A village in the township of Saugeen, County of Bruce, Ontario
Sydenham Circuit.
1854 Samuel B. Gundy |
55 Samuel B. Gundy. .
56 William Tindall. .
57 Benjamin Hammersley
58 Joseph Follick..
It was formerly part of the
59 John J. Wilson
60 Thomas Reid
61 Thomas Reid . .
62 Hamilton Leith, James H. Orme.
63 Daniel M. McKenzie.
64 John Walker
65 Andrew F. Dempsey
66 Joseph B. ( roodspeed
67 Richard Eedeoff
-68 ...
50
56
10
6
56
52
68
80
77
41
41
40
39
36
STANSTEAD.
2 75
3 50
0 85
1 45
1 00
i 66
2 00
....
1 99
1 16
1 52
1 31 ;
1 52
1 31
1 00
1 47
1 03
1 31
1 16
1 22
A township and County of Stanstead, Quebec.
1843 George W. Stone, S. Piper, Daniel Blake.
44 A. Armstrong, S. Piper
45 Isaac Blake, Frederick Haynes. . .
46 Isaac Blake . .
47 Henry Bursell . . .
48 Henry Bursell.
49 L. P.Adams
50 L. P. Adams
51 L. P. Adams.. . .
52 John Histon
53
125
115
115
68
73
23
23
70
50
57
69
• ••»
1 00
1 10
1 33
6 23
2 23
1 27
1 10
1 25
4 47
1844 Paul V. West.
45 Paul V. West
46 John Histon, Peter Lawrence
47 Frederick E. Powers
Frederick E. Powers
Francis Hunt . . .
Francis Hunt
Francis Hunt ...
52 Thomas Ogden
53 Thomas Ogden
54 ..
STUKELEY.
A township in the County of Sheftbrd, Quebec.
48
49
50
51
76
102
72
69
65
65
69
64
68
68
3 75
5 00
1 57
1 00
0 80
2 62
24
24
75
06
22
56 00
109 00
45 39
53 15
34 61
63 07
58 15
69 21
55 44
55 44
55 04
45 00
52 17
9 17
10 21
9 00
11 47
17 18
13 23
24 92
15 72
16 07
••
i 66
3 06
0 25
....
0 50
1 00
• •
2 00
: 4 00
1 30
i 20
20
25
39
42
23
77
18
20
14 28
21
40
27 73
26 70
37
97
29
97
St.
1867 David Smyth.
68 Thomas L. Wilkinson .
69 Thomas L. Wilkinson .
70 Edward Kershaw.. . .
71 Edward Kershaw
72 John Fowkes
73 William W Graham
74 William W. Graham
See London Conference.
ST. CATHARINES.
The County Town of the County of Lincoln, Ontario.
49
45
44
47
40
50
52
47
1 20
0 76
1 98
1 30
0 80
2 05
2 00
1 62
2 60
4 24
4 55
4 94
1 80
4 70
2 17
1 51
5 05
1 30
1 50
3 73
1 50
6 00
1 98
3 50
60 37
50 00
64 15
64 93
67 80
70 50
72 38
86 57
510
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
. ST. MARY'S.
A town in the township of Blanshard, County of Perth, Ontario
,
*
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1853 Joseph Oates „ . '. ....
80
$1 18
83
1 67
....
$48 72.
55 Francis G. Weaver .....:.„„-
97
1 00
77 78
56 Walton Preston
77
1 50
$i 66
94 37
57 Walton Preston ,
73
1 30
0 75
99 47
58 James B. Kershaw , . . . .
79
1 50
0 87
72 90
59 James B Kershaw
106
1 10
73 35
60 James B. Kershaw
107
2 66
i 66
121 04
61 Samuel B. Gundy, James O'Hara
118
$3 66
2 80
5 05
147 47
62 Samuel B. Gundy, John Kay. ... .
153
3 75
5 55
183 00
63 Samuel B. Gundy, William B. Danard
205
3 80
4 75
4 00
218 50
64 Samuel B. Gundv, William Grandy
214
5 16
6 34
4-00
226 38
65 David D. Rolston, William Henderson .
210
5 00
4 50
8 45
243 75
66 David D. Rolston, William Tindall .
206
2 37
2 95
3 53
235 83
67 David D. Rolston, William Smyth..
201
6 09
5 00
13 35
247 84
68 David Smyth, William Smyth..
217
3 00
5 50
10 05
248 75
69 David Smyth, James C. Caswell .
196
3 28
4 60
5 79
214 00
70 David Smyth, Thomas 0. Currie.. ...
194
2 30
3 60
5 02
200 86
71 James B. Kershaw, Robert Smylie . , ;'
184
1 40
3 75
2 60
142 17
72 George Jackson, John G. Fallis. .
154
5 37
....
• ■ .
199 97
73 George Jackson, Alfred Eley..
193
3 91
4 50
4 66
198 01
74 George Jackson, James Livingston . .
181
3 48
3 35
3 40
186 17
See London Conference.
ST. TH(
MAS.
The County Town of the County of Elgin, Ontario.
1835 Benjamin Nash, Jno. C. Warren, B. P. Brown
287
...
• • > •
36 Isaac Haney, Brin ton P.' Brown. . .. ...
250
...
37 United with London ...
230
• • •
38 James Bell.
300
, c ■
39 Thomas Rump
210
■ > .
?".,•.
40 Thomas Rump
230
- . *
41 Thomas Rump, Ephraim Van Norman
128
-. ■ -,
1 • . *
42 William Ramage
150
....
43 Edward Bailey, Selim Pettit. . . ...
137
8 25
44 John Wilkinson . . .... ...
127
....
...
14 73
Malahide united.
45 John Wilkinson, John Shilton
55
4 50
2 25
46 William Bothwell
69
3 18
4 80
47 James Bell, L. Olmstead.
133
23 26
48 James Bell. . .
151
6 50
65 72
49 David D. Rolston
172
6 80
62 56
129
0 60
15 10
51 James Caswell
139
2 00
52 17
52 Nassau C. Gowan ...
90
4 22
34 70
53 Nassau C. Gowan, Robert Johnston . .
163
1 40
77 83
54 Brinton P. Brown.
215
1 55
73 43
55 James B. Kershaw ...
45
37 68
56 Philip Rose ... . . . .
37
2-45
42 53
57 John Doel . .
66
1 52
51 07
58 William Bothwell ....
51
0 93
25 22
59 See Talbotville..
89
1 00
23 72
T.
TALBOTVILLE.
A village in the township of Southwold, County of Elgin, Ontario.
1859 Edward F. Brown.
60 William Gundy.
61 William Gundy
62 William Gundv
Circuit.
It was formerly St. Thomas
23 72
28 71
66 69
85 58
89
1 00
0 80
85
2 00
2 80
• • • •
63
0 66
0 66
2 30
6i
0 70
• ■ ■ ■
2 12
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
511
Year
Names of Ministers.
1863 Edward Kershaw.. . .
64 Edward Kershaw
65 Edward Kershaw
66 Frederick Haynes.
67 Fredeiick Haynes.
68 James White
69 James White.
70 James White.
71 James White
72 William Henderson. .
73 William Henderson. .
74 William Birks
Sip London Conference.
No. of
Members-
69
70
108
104
96
80
82
89
89
Con ting.
$0 62
0 90
0 60
0 90
1 00
1 01
1 70
2 00
2 50
3 45
3 48
3 36 1
Funds.
;. Paternal-
Si 58
1 75
0 65
0 90
1 88
1 70
2 00
50
00
25
70
02
Sup. M. J Missy.
73
95
10
35
1 20
0
97 '
1
25
2
50
3
50
3
50
3
58
5
50
$100
48
121
81
114
88
89
99
95
36
108
38
120
08
109
89
91
60
104
00
119 75
106 78
TORONTO.
The chief city of the Province of Ontario.
1846
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Thomas Goldsmith.
Thomas T. Howard. .
Thomas Goldsmith . . .
William McClurc .
William McOlure
Joseph H.. Robinson
David Savage . ...
Thomas Goldsmith
Thomas Goldsmith .. ......
David Savage.
David Savage
John Shuttleworth
John Shuttleworth, James C. Seymour. .
William Williams
William McClure
Thomas Goldsmith
Thomas Goldsmith
William Mc< 'lure, George Brown
James Caswell .. .
James Caswell .
Joseph H. Robinson, Joel T. Pitchard
Joseph H. Robinion, William McClure
Joel T. Pitcher
Joel T. Pitcher
David Savage
David Savage, Joshua R. Kay
Samuel B. Gundy, Robert J. Elliott. . . .
Samuel B. Gundy, Robert J. Elliott.
William Smyth. '.....
See Toronto Conference.
50
60
83
77
73
58
63
91
111
22
86
73
64
84
61
68
69
80
84
77
70
66
64
67
58
81
98
106
1 80
1 90
2 10
50
13
31
00
81
50
50
50
50
00
74
10
65
9
50
4
00
13
00
17
17
6
37
2
73
6
78
6 53
3 00
4 97
1 45
1 00
82
60
14
04
58
60
75
8 10
9 20
10 50
8 06
244 94
7 00
166 30
5 50
97 35
4 00
70 87
10 00
182 80
26 75
144 60
5 20
131 52
8 37
143 85
5 75
136 67
9 27
110 87
4 00
64 85
2 92
41 60
3 30
51 30
2 73
52 00
72 05
210 91
2 32
197 31
3 04
141 77
3 67
140 77
4 82
202 62
4 01
268 24
7 40
254 58
4 20
223 33
9 00
226 50
10 00
313 65
11 75
335 12
6 62
274 87
TRAFALGAR.
A township in the County of Halton, Ontario. It was formerly part of Humber and Trafalgar.
1841 William Robinson
42 Thomas Rump.. . .
43 Thomas Rump
44 William Bothwell
45 Edward Bailey
46 Edward Bailey
47 John Glass. . . .
48 Henry Coates
49 James Hales . .
50 James Hales.. . .
51 Thomas M. Jefferis..
52 Thomas M. Jefferis
53 Thomas M. Jefferis
54 John H. Simpson, Robert Johnston.
55 John H. Simpson
56 Thomas M. Jefferis
57 Thomas M. Jefferis
58 Thomas M. Jefferis .
60
66
125
128
151
144
96
90
143
162
100
200
250
232
140
102
80
91
4 50
4 12
4 50
5 28
3 83
i 00
3 27
9 75
7 42
7 60
5 50
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 92
5 00
8 25
3 50
3 25
6 58
59 42
40 62
21 87
30 32
41 57
70 85
66 62
65 23
162 20
200 40
136 30
72 40
153 91
64 70
512
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1859 James Hill . . . ' :
60 James Hill .
61 J Rogers .....
62 Frederick Haynes . . .
63 Frederick Haynes.
64 Frederick Haynes
65 Joseph H. Fowler, M.A.
66 William B. Danard
67 William B. Danard
68 William B. Danard...
69 William H. Moss
70 William H. Moss .
71 Thomas Fox.. .. .
72 John S. Orr. ... .
73 James Gundy .....
74 Chancellor Teeter. ...
See London Conference.
No. of
Members.
90
106
118
108
113
108
93
83
78
84
77
71
73
47
42
43
Funds.
Conting. Paternal. Sup. M
$5 00
2 00
4 55
4 11
3 87
2 99
00
00
00
11
27
40
31
27
$1 75
3 37
4 00
20
12
51
55
00
00
55
72
10
30
0 97
1 37
$1 37
92
25
30
77
18
1 44
3 44
17
76
90
14
50
41
26
Miss'y.
$55 45
72 92
128 60
84 39
90 00
51 79
66 63
71 03
58 37
74 83
96 13
87 59
105 11
102 36
72 80
72 31
V.
VERNON.
So called from Lake Vernon, in the township of Chaffey, District of Muskoka, Ontario.
1870 Robert N. Hill
71 Robert N. Hill ....
72 Robert N. Hill, Dixon Sharpe
73 Robert N. Hill, James Boddy
74 Archibald McKillop.
See Toronto Conference.
VESTA.
A small village in the township of Elderslie, County of Bruce, Ontario.
23
- -
40
50
1870 David D. Rolston
71 David D. Rolston ...
72 David D. Rolston
73 David D. Rolston
74 David D. Rolston . .
See Toronto Conference.
73
75
78
78
1 65
1 23
2 82
2 85
7 80
2 08
5 55
7 80
2 07
7 50
3 77
3 97
124 53
107 08
101 31
101 18
w.
WALKERTON.
The County Town of the County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of Durham Circuit.
1859 James Crawford
60 James Crawford
61 Henry Hall
62 Thomas Reid
63 Thomas Reid, William H. Moss .
64 William Willimott, James O'Hara
65 William Willimott
66 William Willimott, William McCann .
67 William Willimott, John W. Dochstader
68 David D. Rolston, Neil A. McDiarmid
69 David D. Rolston, John W. Jackson
70 William Henderson ...
71 William Henderson ..... ,
72 Sidney F Depew
73 Sidney F. Depew
74 Sidney F. Depew
See Toronto Conference ..
72
1 24
2 00
72
3 00
2 00
1 05
103
4 62
3 11
116
2 00
0 89
1 00
146
3 34
2 10
1 87
133
2 49
3 00
2 00
129
2 00
3 10
1 20
120
2 25
3 50
3 50
126
2 50
3 70
4 00
151
2 50
5 00
3 24
140
1 05
3 81
2 60
97
1 11
4 20
2 70
106
1 00
4 50
3 05
89
1 54
2 24
2 08
90
1 81
2 11
2 23
63 77
68 02
78 43
122 62
144 00
84 00
102 26
150 00
135 00
162 54
163 00
135 65
150 75
99 77
105 10
METHODIST NEW CONNEXION CONFERENCE.
513
WATERDOWN.
A village in the township of East Flamboro', County of Wentworth, Ontario. ,It was formerly
Flamboro' Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
1866 James Scott. .
67 George Richardson .
68 George Richardson .
69 George Richardson .
70 John Kay ....
71 John Kay . . . .
72 John Kay
73 George Richardson .
74 George Richardson . ..
See London Conference.
100
102
130
155
156
142
130
129
153
Funds.
Conting.
Pateraal.
$1 80
20
19
77
41
66
81
81
41
$1 75
0 76
6 02
4 23
13 90
8 76
50
76
8 50
Sup. M.( Miss'y.
$1 35
876
5 96
7 71
11 79
9 48
7 41
9 18
1835
36
37
38
39
JO
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
1854
55
56
WATERFORD.
A village in the township of Townsend, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
Isaac Hauey, C. Taylor, Shieler Buchner . 164
Included in Long Point and Oxford.
Edward Bailey . . . . ... . . ...
James Brennan, Thomas T. Howard . 130
James Jackson.. .. . 160
Edward Bailey ' . . . . 417
John Wilkinson 417
John Wilkinson, Francis O. Weaver 280
Edward Bailey .. . 328
Ephraim Van Norman 280
John Wilkinson . . . . . .... 212
John Wilkinson. .. 169
Henry Wilkinson . . . 194
Henry Wilkinson 220
Benjamin Haigh, Joseph Oates.. . ... 176
Benjamim Haigh, James C. Watts 167
James Bell 156
James Bell, John Doel . . 260
James Bell 337
Thomas Goldsmith, James Hill. . . ... 360
Thomas Goldsmith, James Hill .... 330
Thomas Goldsmith, George Brown. .. 205
James C. Watts, J. Rogers. . . 213
James C. Watts, John Cleaver. 319
James C. Watts, John Cleaver.. 434
Joseph E. Vining, William H. Withrow 374
Joseph E. Vining, John J. Lutze 396
James McAlister, Alexander Y. Hartley. . . 339
James McAlister, Thomas L. Wilkinson.. . 344
James McAlister, William Grandy 333
James McAlister, Edward F. Brown 340
William Williams, A. B. Walker . 349
William Williams, A. B. Walker 344
William Williams, Francis E. Nugent 281
George Buggin, Francis E. Nugent 274
George Buggin, John G. Fallis 315
George Buggin, Robert Smylie . 294
Joseph R. Gundy, Alfred J. Bavltop 299
Joseph R Gundy, Robert S. Pritchard. . 289
See London Conference.
WATERLOO
A township in the County of Waterloo
James McAlister
James McAlister 140
See Gait. ... 130
1 15
9
7
7
2
5
5
10
12
15
4 00
74
00
60
67
75
67 j
55
00 !
90
50
00
6 37
6 30
8 42
7 66
5 95
7 92
9 00
9 74
11 96
5 67
7 21
7 25
4 68
4 75
5 38
50
32
54
66
47
19
01
99
09
00
70
55
55
20
00
32
07
22
50
92
49
6 32
, Ontario.
7
10
92
53
16
15
36
86
28
53
67-
75
45
50
51
63
25
WELLAND CANAL.
So called from the Canal which connects Lake Ontario with Lake Erie.
1835 I. N. D. West, Alex. Nickerson, D. Collard.
36 W. Jackson, L. Brittin, D. Nickerson, P. B. Cole
37 William Jackson. ...
33
200
206
205
$80 00
13 96
115 00
98 33
129 01
106 06
87 46
129 41
97 00
34 48
10 50
26 59
30 00
31 75
43 71
59 75
80 68
41 25
73 35
141 25
185 30
164 00
220 83
189 30
132 00
200 00
202 35
286 28
170 25
127 48
119. 27
134 46
204 50
244 35
165 23
188 79
258 06
161 76
150 00
151 67
125 70
140 63
514
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
«
Funds.
Year
Names of Ministers.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Paternal.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1838 John Wilkinson .
205
39 John Wilkinson
100
...
40 James Brennan^ . ....
41 James Jackson .......
102
85
42 James Jackson. . . .. ......
291
, \ ,
457
44 James Bell, Elias Williams ... .
165
. . | $6 05
$60 07
45 James Jackson. William Bothwell.. ,.'..
277
. 1 7 31
62 86
46 Ephraim Van Norman
281-
1 3 97
47 12
47 Ephraim Van Norman, Charles Childs ...
48 Walton Preston . ...
' 142
6 40
3 89
148
6 50
24 92
49 J. W. G. Rogers
98
2 00 .
34 15
50 Thomas Rump, David Savage . .
79
2 00
$0 81
30 60
51 Thomas Rump, David Savage .
223
7 26
166 75
52 Thomas Rump. .
184
4 32
124 07
53 Darius Bettes
140
5 90
62 26
142
2 50
2 88
64 85
55 Elias Williams, William Williams
■ 108
3 55
74 57
56 John Dent. ...... ...
101
8 00
72 32
57 Samuel B. Gundv
1 105
74 85
58 Samuel B. Gundy.
138 j
1 53
3 85
119 49
59 See Pelham and Louth.
152
4 33
5 47
128 67
WESTERN MISSION.
This Mission included the townships on Lake Erie, in the Counties of Essex and Kent, Ontario.
1847 J. Rice.
48 William Bothwell
49 Thomas Brown.
50 J. Breakenridge
51 See Howard Circuit , .
16
97
0 50
74
1 50
40
1 70
30
I 00
1847 Thomas Goldsmith .
48 James Caswell
49 James Caswell ...
50 J. W. G. Rogers
51 Charles Childs
52 Charles Childs . . . .
53 James Caswell .. . . ......
54 James Caswell . . . . ,
55 James Caswell, Edward Kershaw
56 James B. Kershaw
57 James B. Kershaw, John Leach.
58 See Aurora
WHITCHURCH
A township in the County of York, Ontario.
30
68
2 28
90
5 00
90
$6 25
5 75
57
0 88
61
1 25
61
106
6 23
181
8 40
2 25
163
8 47
2 00
164
, .
3 80
4 65
140
•
5 23
3 07
15 50
70 88
60 00
61 86
51 58
79 67
100 00
193 55
290 62
136 67
221 41
114 47
Y
YORKVILLE.
A village in the township and County of York, Ontario.
1848 Frederick Haynes
49 Thomas Reid
50 David D. Rolston
James Shaw
Thomas Reid
James McAlister ..
William Tindall, 3 months,
Thomas Ogden, 9 months,
John Dent ...
56 Samuel B. Gundy. . .
57
58 .
59 Charles McKelvey , .
60 .
61 Reuben J. Tyler
62
63 Joseph R. Gundy ...
64 John J. Wilson
65 .... ...
It was formerly part of Toronto City Cirouit
51
52
53
54
55
43
46
1 43
0 48
42
17
V
21
0 40
18
18
0 75
0 87
23
1 50
1 90 I
15
1 00
1 11
28
35
. .. O 0
i 66
15
6
6
....
8
.
10
.. ,3 . o .
38 15
62 23
22 21
15 72
17 42
85 75
43 82
74 25
30 63
DISTEICTS
INTO WHICH THE
CONFERENCE OF THE METHODIST NEW CONNEXION
WAS DIVIDED,
SHOWING WHO HAVE BEEN THE CHIEF OFFICERS THEREOF.
HAMILTON DISTRICT.
Year
Chairmen.
1839 John Sanderson.
40 John Wilkinson.
LONDON DISTICT.
1839 James Brennan.
40 James Jackson.
LOWER, DISTRICT.
1839 Edward Bailey.
40 James Hales.
PETERBORO' DISTRICT.
1839 James Bell.
40 James Bell.
Note.— From, 1841 to I848
there loas no division of the work
into Districts. In 1849 the fol-
lowing resolution was passed by
the Conference : ' ' That the present
state of our Connexion in Canada
renders it desirable that our field
of labour be divided into Districts,
one minister in each division to
be knoivn as Chaiiman, who shall
be stationed as centrally as possi-
ble, and hold a general supervision
of such District."
CANADA EAST DISTRICT.
1849 L. P. Adams.
50 L. P. Adams.
51 L. P. Adams.
52 L. P Adams.
53 L. P Adams.
54 James B. Kershaw.
55 John C. Watts.
56 See Montreal District.
CAVAN DISTRICT.
1849 James Bell.
50 James Bell.
51 James Bell.
52 John Wilkinson.
53 John Wilkinson.
Year
Chairmen.
1854 John Wilkinson.
55 John Histon.
56 John Histon.
57 John C. Watts.
58 John H. Simpson.
59 David D. Rolston.
60 David D. Rolston.
61 David D. Rolston.
62 James Seymour.
63 James B. Kershaw.
64 William Williams.
65 William Williams.
66 Henry Wilkinson.
67 James Caswell.
68 James Caswell.
69 James Caswell.
70 James Caswell.
71 Calvin Shaw.
72 Calvin Shaw.
73 Edwin Holmes.
74 Henry Wilkinson.
- CAYUGA DISTRICT.
1864 Henry Wilkinson.
65 Hemy Wilkinson.
66 Thomas Hamilton.
67 Darius Bettes
68 Reuben J. Tyler.
69 Reuben J. Tyler.
70 Elias Williams.
71 Elias Williams.
72 Elias Williams.
73 Orrin Whitcomb.
74 Francis G. Weaver.
GODERICH DISTRICT.
1859 James Caswell.
60 James Caswell.
61 James Caswell.
62 John Leach.
63 James Scott.
64 James Shaw.
65 James Shaw.
66 James Shaw.
67 James Shaw.
68 James Shaw.
69 William Tindall.
Year
Chairmen.
1870 Daniel M. McKenzie.
71 Daniel M. McKenzie.
72 Daniel M. McKenzie.
73 Daniel M. McKenzie.
74 James Caswell.
HAMILTON DISTRICT.
1849 James Brennen.
50 Thomas Rump.
51 Thomas Goldsmith.
52 Thomas Goldsmith.
53 Thomas T. Howard.
54 William McClure.
55 William McClure.
56 William McClure.
57 James Bell.
58 James Bell.
59 John Wilkinson.
60 John Wilkinson.
61 James C. Watts.
62 John Histon.
63 John Histon.
64 James Scott.
65 James Scott.
66. Elias Williams.
67 James McAlister.
68 James McAlister.
69 James McAlister.
70 James McAlister.
71 James Caswell.
72 James Caswell.
73 James Caswell.
74 William Williams.
JOHNSTOWN DISTRICT.
1849 Thomas Rump.
50 Henry O. Crofts.
5 1 James Hales.
52 James Hales.
53 James Hales.
54 James Hales.
55 William Gundy.
56 David D. Rolston.
57 John H. Simpson.
58 Thomas Ogden.
59 Orrin Whitcomb.
60 John Histon.
61 James Bell.
516
DISTRICTS.
Year
Chairmen.
1862 James Bell.
63 James Seymour.
64 John H. Simpson.
65 John H. Simpson.
66 Thomas M. Jefferies.
67 William Birks.
68 William Birks
69 See Leeds District.
LEEDS DISTRICT.
1869 William Birks.
70 William Birks.
71 Joseph Follick.
72 Joseph Follick.
73 Joseph Follick.
74 Joseph Follick.
LONDON DISTRICT.
1849 Henry 0. Crofts.
" 50 Henry O. Crofts.
51 William McClure.
52 William McClure.
53 William McClure.
54 Joseph H. Robinson.
55 Joseph H. Robinson.
56 Joseph H. Robinson.
57 Joseph H. Robinson.
58 Josegh H. Robinson.
59 Joseph H. Robinson.
60 William Gundy.
61 Joseph H. Robinson.
62 William Gundy.
63 James Caswell.
64 William Gundy.
65 William Gundy.
66 David D. Rolston.
67 David D. Rolston.
68 David Savage.
69 David Savage.
70 Calvin Shaw.
71 James B. Kershaw.
72 George Richardson.
73 William Birks.
74 William Birks.
MILTON DISTRICT.
1860 Henry Wilkinson.
61 Henry Wilkinson.
62 James McAlister.
63 John H. Simpson.
64 David D. Rolston.
65 James B. Kershaw.
66 James B. Kershaw.
67 Henry Wilkinson.
68 Henry Wilkinson.
69 Hemy Wilkinson.
70 William Tindall.
71 James McAlister.
Year
Chairmen.
1872 James McAlister.
73 James McAlister.
74 James McAlister.
MONTREAL DISTRICT.
1856 James C. Watts.
57 William McClure.
58 William McClure.
59 William McClure.
60 John Leach.
61 John Leach.
62 John Shuttleworth.
63 John Shuttleworth.
64 John Shuttleworth.
65 Samuel B. Gundy.
66 Samuel B. Gundy.
67 Samuel B. Gundy.
68 George Brown.
69 George Brown.
70 John Shuttleworth.
71 John Shuttleworth.
72 John Shuttleworth.
73 Joel Tallman Pitcher.
74 Joel Tallman Pitcher.
MOUNT FOREST DISTRICT.
1865 James' Baskerville.
66 William Willimott.
67 Walton Preston.
68 David D. Rolston.
69 David D. Rolston.
70 James B. Kershaw.
71 David D. Rolston.
72 David D. Rolston.
73 David D. Rolston.
74 David D. Rolston.
OWEN SOUND DISTRICT.
1853 John Shilton.
54 John Shilton.
55 Thomas M. Jefferis.
56 Darius Bettes.
57 John Histon.
58 John Histon.
59 John Histon.
60 William Birks.
61 William Birks.
62 William Birks.
63 William Birks.
64 James B. Kershaw.
65 Thomas Reid.
66 Francis G. Weaver.
67 Reuben J. Tyler.
68 Francis G. Weaver.
69 James Scott
70 James Scott.
71 James Scott.
72 William Tindall.
73 Henry Wilkinson.
74 William Tindall.
PRINCE EDWARD DISTRICT.
Year
Chairmen.
1867 Edwin Holmes.
68 William Cocker, D.D.
69 William Cocker, D.D.
70 William Cocker, D.D.
71 Charles Barltrop.
72 Charles Barltrop.
73 Thomas M. Jefferis.
74 Orrin Whitcomb.
TORONTO DISTRICT.
1849 William McClure.
50 William McClure.
51 Joseph H. Robinson.
52 Joseph H. Robinson.
53 Thomas Goldsmith.
54 Thomas Goldsmith.
55 James Caswell.
56 James Caswell.
57 James Caswell.
58 Thomas Goldsmith.
59 Thomas Goldsmith.
60 Thomas Goldsmith.
61 Thomas Goldsmith.
62 Thomas Goldsmith.
63 William McClure.
64 James Caswell.
65 James Caswell.
66 Joseph H. Robinson.
67 William McClure.
68 Samuel B. Gundy.
69 Samuel B. Gundy.
70 Henry Wilkinson.
71 Henry Wilkinson.
72 Henry Wilkinson.
73 Samuel B. Gundy.
74 John Shuttleworth.
WATERFORD DISTRICT.
1855 Thomas Goldsmith.
56 Thomas Goldsmith.
57 Thomas Goldsmith.
58 Henry Wilkinson.
59 Henry Wilkinson.
60 James Bell.
61 John Wilkinson.
62 Henry Wilkinson.
63 Henry Wilkinson.
64 James McAlister.
65 James McAlister. ^
66 William Gundy.
67 John Shuttleworth.
68 John Shuttleworth.
69 William Williams.
70 George Buggin.
71 George Buggin.
72 George Buggin.
73 James White.
74 James White.
CYCLOPEDIA OF METHODISM.
BOOK II.
FROM THE UNION OF 1874 TO THE ANNUAL CONFERENCES
OF 1880.
PART I.
Section I.— THE GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Section II— METHODIST PERIODICALS.
Section III.— BOOK AND PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENTS.
Section IV.— EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
"\%W« wj^s^^p^^^^^c-^
REV. EGERTON RYERSON, D.D., LL.D.,
President of the First General Conference.
THE
GENERAL CONFERENCE
OF THE
JlUtljtfiriat (KKjurrlj of Canada
Is its supreme governing 1 >ody. It meets quadrennially on the first Wednesday
in September. In accordance with the terms of the Union, consummated in
1874, it is composed of an equal number of Ministers and Laymen. The Min-
isters are elected by the several Annual Conferences, and the Laymen by the
District Meetings held in the month of May preceding the meeting of the
General Conference. This Conference has full power over every part of the
organization and discipline of the Church, except as prohibited by certain re-
strictions adopted by the Committee on Union, prior to the organization of
the delegated General Conference. These restrictions are four in number, and
are known as the Restrictive Rules. See p. • 40, Discipline of 1879. The
General Conference elects its own President, Vice-President, and Secretary
It also elects the Editors of the Church Periodicals, the Book Stewards
Missionary Secretary and Treasurers of the several Connexional Funds. A
special committee of not less than twelve persons, six Ministers and six Lay-
men, is appointed by the Conference on nomination of its President, to watch
over and guard the rights and privileges of the Church, and decide upon any
measures connected with the general interests of the Church, and to consti-
tute a court of appeal, on questions of law arising in the Annual Conferences.
The first General Conference assembled in the Metropolitan Church
Toronto, on Wednesday, September 16th, 1874, and closed on Friday. October
2nd. The number of Delegates elected to attend this Conference was as fol-
lows : — Toronto Conference, 50 ; London Conference, 48 ; Montreal Conference
36 ; Nova Scotia Conference, 18; New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island
Conference, 16 ; Newfoundland Conference, 4 ; New Connexion Conference,
14. Total 196. The following officers were elected : —
President. — Rev. Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D.
Vice-President. — Rev. George Douglas, LL.D.
Secretary. — Rev. Duncan D. Gurrie.
. . , , „ , . t Rev. William Scott.
Assistant Secretaries.- j Bbnjamin Hopkins, Esq.
Journal Secretary. — Rev. John Bredin.
n , „, , I Rev. Samuel Rose, Toronto.
Booh Stewards.- REy_ Alex_ w_ n'co Halifax.
I Christian Guardian and Evangelical Witness — j R ' twvid Savage '
Editors.— -v WegUyan—n-EV. Alex. W. Nicolson.
\Magazine and Sunday School Periodicals — Rev. Wm. H. With now, M.A.
( Missionary Secretary — Rev. Enoch Wood, D.D.
Missionary Departuicnt. — '. Secretary- Treasurer — Rev Alexander Sutherland.
( Lay- Treasurer — John Macdonald, Esq.
520
STATISTICAL SYNOPSIS
OF THE
NUMBER OF MINISTERS, MEMBERS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, &c.
OF THE
JIUtfaMst Clptrdj 0f Canafta,
1874.
I.— MINISTERS, MEMBERS and SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
Effective
Minis
ters.
«2
C3
o
Eh
i
Members.
Sunday Schools.
Conferences.
-si
.5
o
o
Eh
O
O
o
CO
o
CD
Eh
m
C3
'o
. CO
Canada Wesleyan
Eastern British America.
New Connexion .
599
203
90
75
20
10
21
13
695
223
113
4,489
! 3,370
; 583
69,068
17,580
6,856
73,557
20,950
7,439
1,002
154
356
9,617
1,089
2,571
13,277
71,583
9,000
20,635
Total ....
892
105 i
34
1,031
1 8,442
93,504
101,946
1,512
101,218
II.— CHURCHES and PARSONAGES.
Conferences.
I Number
of
Churches
Value.
Canada Wesleyan
East. B. America
New Connexion .
Total.. ..
1,255 ; $2, 573, 174 00
Not1 reported in
251
1,506 $2,573,174 00
Number
of Par-
sonages.
306
Minutes
68
374
Value.
$400,067 00
of Conference.
$400,067 00
Burial
Grounds.
Value.
Total Value
of Church
Property.
238
$44,049 00
$3,281,547 00
288,340 00
238
$44,049 00
$3,569,887 00
III.— CONNEXIONAL FUNDS
Conferences.
Contingent.
Educational.
Superan'd
Ministers.
Missionary.
Sunday
School.
CanadaWesleyan
Eastern British America
New Connexion ....
$6,038 33
1,428 60
235 08
$2,961 84
1,370 07
$16,453 25
3,165 59
319 66
$117,940 57
12,257 13
7,727 01
$150 49
Total
$7,702 01
$3,331 91
$19,938 50
$137,924 71
$150 49
521
SECOND GENERAL CONFERENCE.
The Second General Conference assembled in the Dominion Square
Church, Montreal, on September 4th, 1878, and closed on Monday September
23rd. The number of Delegates elected to attend this Conference was as
EEV. GEORGE DOUGLAS, LX.D.
President Second General Conference.
follows : — Toronto Conference, 72 ; London Conference, 68 ; Montreal Confer-
ence, 44 ; Nova Scotia Conference, 22 ; New Brunswick and Prince Edward
Island Conference, 13 ; Newfoundland Conference, 6. Total, 225.
The following officers were elected ; —
President. — Rev. George Douglas, LL.D.
Vice-President. — Rev. Samuel Dwight Rice, D.D.
Secretary. — Rev. Alexander Sutherland, D.D.
. . , , „ , . \ David Allison, LL.D.
.Assistant Secretaries.- J Rlg Hqno[, JuDf,E j0NEg
Journal Secretary. — Rev John Bredin.
„ , „. , \ Rev. William Briggs, Toronto.
Book Stewards.- j Rpv HuMpHREY PlCKARI)> D.d.; Halifax.
f Christian Guardian — Rev. E. Hartley Dewart, D.D.
Editors.— < Wesleyan — Rev. Duncan D. Currie.
y Magazine and S. S. Papers — Rev. Wm. H. Withrow, M.A.
f General Secretary — Rev. Alexander Sutherland, D.D.
Missionary J Honorary Secretary — Rev. Enoch Wood, D.D.
Department. — | „ /Rev. Alexander Sutherland, D.D.
yireasurcrs— ^J()HN MacDonalD) Esq.
:>22
STATISTICAL SYNOPSIS
NUMBER OF MINISTERS, MEMBERS, SUN DAY SCHOOLS, &
(IK THE
SIX ANNUAL CONFERENCES, 1878.
I.— MINISTERS. MEMBERS axi. SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
Conferences.
Total, 1878..
Total, 1874.
Increase .
3=
1,000
892
108
Ministers.
304
44
274
42
Montreal
196
14
91
15
NewB. & P E. I
86
9
Newfoundland. ....
49
124
105
17
14
10
41
34
365
330
220
106
95
49
Members.
o
2,686;
2,190
1,324'
976
4251
1.829
33,386i
35,690j
21,526'
8,936
7,446
6,191
36,072
37.880
22,850
9,912
7,871
8,020
1,165 9,430
1,031 8,442
19
134
98S
113,175 122,605
93,504 101,946
19,671! 20,659
Sunday Schools.
t»
508
532
293
164
147
89
1,733
1,512
221
4,633
5,735
2,310
1,305
1,060
738
15,751
13,277
2,474
o
36,1
43, t
17,(
9,{
8,(
6,1
120,!
101,5
i9,;
II.— CHURCH KS axi, 1'AKSONAGES.
Conferences.
Number
of
Churches
Value.
Toronto
N. B. & P. E. I..
Newfoundland .
611
645
358
182
170
80
$1,481,060 00
1,507,500 00
1,163,950 00
*
#
122,300 00
Total, 1878..
Total, 1874..
2,046
1,406
$4,274,810 00
$2,573,174 00
Increase .
540
$1,701,636 00
Number
of Par-
sonages.
149
155
110
49
21
484
374
Value
$248,360 00
282,794 00
172,333 00
23,700 00
$727,187 00
: $400,067 00
110 $327,110 00
Burial : ,T ,
n i V alue.
Grounds.
i
Total Vali
of Churcl
Property.
******
******
$1,729,420
1,790,294
1,236,283
550,230
450,000
166,000
238 ! $44,049 00
$6,237,207
$3,569,887
i
•••■ I •
$2,667,320
* No returns.
SECOND GENERAL CONFERENCE.
523
Conferences.
Toronto .
London
Montreal . .
Uova Scotia . . . ....
Sew Brunswick & P. E. Island
Newfoundland .
Miscellaneous Receipts. . .
Total, 1878...
Total, 1874
L
Increase .
III.— CONNEXION AL FUNDS.
Contingent.
Educational.
Superan'd ,„. .
Ministers. Missionary.
Sunday
School.
$2,136 16
2,441 86
1,469 00
443 83
422 39
194 72
$1,793 63
2,649 88
1,344 45
528 00
522 71
228 63
$8,206 94
8,837 56
5,730 17
1,407 21
1,140 13
874 00
$41,008 04
37,789 25
26,730 39
11,463 66
6,831 30
6,676 10
8,736 90
$201 69
330 88
66 66
1 00
34 29
60 00
$7,106 96
$7,702 01
$7,067 30
$3,331 91
$26,196 01
$19,938 50
$141,475 12
$137,924 71
$694 52
$150 49
$3,735 39
$7,257 51
$3,550 39
$544 03
A SYNOPSIS OF THE MISSION WORK.
Missions.
Missionaries.
Missions to the Indians in British Columbia, Saskatchewan,
Hudson's Bay Territory, and the Provinces of Ontario
and Quebec
43
*40
3,013
Missions to Japan.
4
t 9
100
Missions to the Germans . . ....
5
3
284
Missions in the Province of Quebec
9
9
274
Missions to the Settlers and Half-Breeds in British Co-
lumbia. Red River, and Algoma Districts.. .
24
23
1,320
Domestic Missions.
Toronto Conference
54
64
6,081
jondon Conference ... . •
47
57
4,573
Montreal Conference. . ....
74
80
6,342
Sova Scotia Conference .
62
64
6,269
tfew Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference.
46
49
3,609
Newfoundland Conference
40
39
7,300
Total, 1878...
409
422
39,165
Total, 1874.
231
259
30,071
Increase
178
163
9,094
Ten of these are native assistants.
t Five of these are Japanese assistants.
In addition to the number of ordained Missionaries, there are 15 Native Assistants, and 5 Ministers
>n Circuits supplying small bands of Indians. There are 33 Schools and 33 Teachers and 21 Inter-
)reters making a paid Agency in the Missionary Department of the Methodist Church of Canada
•f 496, being an increase of 175 during the last quadrennial.
324
LIST OF DELEGATES
TO THE
FIRST AND SECOND GENERAL CONFERENCES.
I.— MINISTERS.
Name of Delegate. 1st. 2nd. Conference.
A.
Addison, Peter. . .
Andrews, Alfred
Angwin, Joseph <>.
Beaudry, Louis N
Berry, Francis.. . .
Betts, Jonathan E.
Blackstock, Wni. S .
Bland, Henry F
Bond, Stephen . .
Borland, John.. .
Bredin, John
Brettle, Elias
Briggs, William.
Brock, James
Brock, Thomas.
Brown, George.
Brown, William C . . .
Burwash, Nathaniel,
S.T.D
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1878
1878
1878
Toronto.
London.
Nova Scotia.
1878iMontreal.
.... London.
1878|Toronto.
1878 Montreal.
1878 Montreal.
187 8 1 Montreal.
1878|Montreal.
1878 ! Toronto.
Nova Scotia.
Toronto.
Toronto.
London.
Toronto.
Nova Scotia.
1878
1878
1878
'1874 1878 Toronto
o.
Campbell,? Alexander. .
Carroll, John, D.D.. . .
Caswell, James. . . .
Clarke, John S
Clarkson, Jno. B., M. A
Clement, Edwin
Coffin, Joseph S .
Constable, Thomas. . .
Cornish, George H.
Cosford, Thomas
Creighton, Kennedy .
Currie, Duncan D .
1874
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
....11878
1874 ...
....'1878
1874!1878
187411878
1874 1878
1874
Davis, George H. . . .
Dewart, Edward H. . .
Dickson, G. N. A. F. T.
Douglas, George, LL.D.
Douse, John..
Dove, James .
Duncan, Robert |
D.
1874
1874
1874
1874
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
Montreal.
Toronto.
New Connexion.
Toronto.
London.
Toronto.
Nova Scotia.
Montreal.
London.
London.
Toronto.
New Brunswick.
Montreal.
Toronto.
London.
Montreal.
Toronto.
Newfoundland.
New Brunswick.
Name of Delegate.
1st.
2nd.
Conference.
Eby, Charles S., B.A..
Elliott, James, D.D. . .
England, James.
English, William
Evans, Ephraim, D.D.
Fish, Charles
Forman, Richard J. . .
Fowler, Robert, M.D..
Gaetz, Leonard
Galbraith, Win., B.C. L
Graham, James. . . .
Gray, James
Green, Anson, D.D.. .
Griffin, William S. .
Gundy, Joseph K.. .
B.
■18741....
18741878
1874f ....
1874| ..
18741878
F
1874
1874
1874
London.
Montreal.
Nova Scotia.
Montreal.
London.
1878 Toronto.
London.
London.
1878
G.
1874
!
1878
1874
1878
1874
1878
1874
1878
1874
1878
1874
....
Hall, William
Hammond, Richard M.
Hannon, James
Hansford, William. . .
Harper, Eph. B., M.A.
Harris, Thomas
Hart, Joseph.
Heartz, William H.. . .
Henderson, Wm. C. MA
Holmes, Edwin. . . .
Hooker, LeRoy. .
Howard, Isaac B. .
Huestis, George 0 . . .
Huestis, Stephen F.. .
Hunt, John
Hunter, William J.. . .
Hurlburt. Asahel ....
H.
1874
1874
1874
]'.874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
Irwin, William.
1874
1874
I.
|1874'
J.
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
1878
Nova Scotia.
Montreal.
London.
London.
Toronto.
London.
New Connexion.
Montreal.
Montreal.
Montreal.
London.
Toronto.
Newfoundland.
New Brunswick.
Nova Scotia.
London.
New Connexion.
Montreal.
London.
Nova Scotia.
Nova Scotia.
Toronto.
Montreal.
London.
I Toronto.
J effers, Wellington, DD
Jeffery, Thomas W . . .
Jones, Richard
Jost, Cranswick, M.A.
1874il878
....11878
1874j....
. .. 1878
Toronto.
Toronto.
Toronto.
Nova Scotia.
DELEGATES TO GENERAL CONFERENCES.
525
Name of Delegate.
1st.
2nd.
Conference.
eough, Thomas S. . .
ershaw, Edward
lird, John G
iird, William H . . .
mgford, Alexander .
ithern, John
ithern, John
K.
;. . 1878: Toronto.
J18741. 'New Connexion.
L.
[1874
ivell, Charles, M.A .
jaroyd, John..
1874
1874
1874
1878
1878
1878
1878
Toronto.
Toronto.
London.
Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick.
1878iLondon.
1878 (Toronto.
M.
illigan, GeorgeS., MA|1874|1878|Newfoundland.
Mc
1874
New Connexion
cAlister, James ....
....[1878
London.
cCallum, Joseph W. .
18741878
Toronto.
cDonagh, William
. J 1878
London.
cDonald, Davidson,
1
M.D
.. ..11878
Toronto.
cDowell, David C. .
1874 1878
Toronto.
cGirl, William ... .
187411878
Montreal.
cKeown, Hezekiah . .
1874
New Brunswick
cMurray, John.. .
1874
Nova Scotia.
cRitchie, George . . .
1874
1878
Montreal.
N.
elles, SamuelS., D.D., |
LL.D J1874
icolson, Alex. W .1874
1878
1878
aisley, Chas. H. ,M. A.
arker, Wm. R., M.A.
each, John S
hilp, John, M.A
ickard, Humphrey,
D.D
itcher, Joel T
oole, William H . . . .
ope, Henry, D. D . .
otts, John, D.D
rinee, John . .
....11878
18741878
. |1878
. ..11878
Toronto.
Nova Scotia.
New Brunswick.
London.
Newfoundland.
London.
1874; 1878 New Brunswick.
J1878 Montreal.
1874| iToronto.
1874 1878'New Brunswick.
1874
1874
R.
1878'Toronto.
. . . . New Brunswick.
ice, Samuel D., D.D.
ichardson, George . .
ichardson, George . . .
1874jl77S, London.
1874J .... INewConnexion.
1878: London.
Name of Delegate.
Robson, Ebenezer ....
Robinson, Joseph H
Rogers, Jabez A . .
Rolston, David D .
Rose, Samuel, D.D.
Russ Amos E., M.A .
Ryckman, Edward B.,
M.A
Ryerson, Egerton,D.D.,
LL.D. ..
1st.
1874
1874
1874
1874
2nd.
1878
1878
1878
W8
1878
1878
1878
Conference.
Montreal.
London.
Nova Scotia.
New Connexion.
Toronto.
Toronto.
London.
Toronto.
s.
Sanderson, George R. .
18741878
London.
Savage, David
.. ..|1878
London.
Scott, William
18741878
Montreal.
Shaw, John
18741878
Toronto.
Shaw, William Isaac,
!
LL.B. ...
.1878
Montreal.
Slater, James C . .
1874 1878
London.
Smith, Richard
1874
Nova Scotia.
Sparling, Joseph W.,
B.D .
1874
1878
Montreal.
Sprague, Howard, M. A.
1878
New Brunswick.
Stafford, Ezra A.
1878
Montreal.
Starr, J. Herbert
1878
Toronto.
Stephenson, William . 1874
London.
Stewart, Charles, D.D. 1874
1878
New Brunswick
Sutherland, Alexanderl874
.... Montreal.
Sutherland, Alexander. .
1878|Toronto.
Sutherland, Donald G.
1878 London.
Swann, Matthew.
lS78[London.
Taylor, James..
T.
1874 1878
New Brunswick
Temple, Robert A . . . .
1874
1878
Nova Scotia.
Tindall, William
1874
New Connexion
Tindall, William . . .
1878
Toronto.
W
Wakefield, John 1874 1878,London.
Whiting, Richard .
1874
1878IMontreal.
Wilkinson, Henry
1874
. INewConnexion
Williams, John A.,
D.D ..
18741878
London.
Williams, Thomas G. .
....1878
Montreal.
Williams, William. . .
1874!....
New Connexion
Williams, William. . . .
[1878
London.
Willoughby,N.R.,MA
1874 1878
Toronto.
Willoughby, William .
....1878
London.
Wood, Enoch, D.D. .
187411878
Toronto.
II.— LAYMEN.
A.
B.
dams, John ..18741878
Montreal.
Beatty, James H.. .
1874
1878
London.
1878
Montreal.
New Brunswick.
Beatty, John, M.D
Beatty, William, LL.B
1874
1878
1878
Toronto.
Jlison, David, LL D.
1874
1878
Toronto.
llison, William H. .
1874
Nova Scotia.
Beer, George R. . . .
18741. ..
New Brunswick.
Appleby, John
1874
London.
Bemister, J
1874'....
Newfoundland.
1874
Toronto.
Bickle, Henry
1878
Toronto.
.rmstrong, John W .
1874
1878
Toronto.
Bishop, George. . .
1878
Montreal.
.ustin, William H —
1878
Toronto.
Bissell, J . . .
. ..|l878
Montreal.
ylesworth, Isaac B.,
Black, A. B
....11878
Nova Scotia.
M.D.
1878
Toronto.
18741878
Toronto.
Since deceased.
526
DELEGATES TO GENERAL CONFERENCES.
Name of Delegate.
| 1st.
,2nd.
Conference.
Name of Delegate.
1st. [2nd. | Conference.
Brenton, John
1 1878
Toronto.
Howell, Nelson
1878 London.
Bridgman, John P .
!1874 ....
London.
Huestis, William B. .
1878'Nova Scotia.
Brownridge, Joseph.
1874 .... iNewConnexion.
Hume, George B.. . ,\ .
1878 Montreal.
1874 , Montreal.
Hunt, Alfred * .
1878'Toronto.
Burns, Stewart. . . .
. .'18781 Nova Scotia.
•
I.
c.
Inch, James R., LL.D.
11878 Nova Scotia.
Cairns, Thomas . .
18741878
Montreal.
Irvine, James. . .
1878; Montreal.
Carson, J. E . ...
.. ..H878
London.
Irwin, Robert .
1874. New Connexion
Chipman, Z
18741. ..
New Brunswick.
Clarke, Dr., M.P.P.
1874| ....
London.
J.
Coates, J. N
11878
1878
1878
. ..1878
New Brunswick.
Toronto.
Montreal.
Toronto.
Johnston, Alexander...
Jones, Judge. . .
Junkin, Samuel S .
Coates worth, Emerson.
Colby, C. C
Cox, George A
.... 1878' London.
1874 1878 London.
j 1878 London.
Cunningham, H . . .
.187 8 'Montreal.
K.
D.
Kennedy, Warring. .
1874 1878jToronto.
Dalgleish, W. W
1874
. . . Montreal.
Kenny, Robert . .
1874il878|Montreal.
Davis, Alexander C.
1874
Montreal.
Kilborn, Jared.. .
1874[. .
London.
Dawson, William E. . .
1878
New Brunswick.
Deacon, Judge
1874
Montreal.
L.
Demill, T. C
1878 Toronto.
Lambly, William H . .
1878
Montreal.
* Detlor, John V,
1874 ...jLondon.
Lane, J . B
1878
London.
Driffill, Thomas.
1878, Toronto.
Langford, Isaac.
•
1878
London.
Dudman, Sheriff..
1878|Nova Scotia.
Langille, Oliver
1874
Nova Scotia.
Dundas, J. R
. . 1878 Toronto.
Latimer, William. . . .
1874
New Connexion.
•Latimer, William. . .
1878
London.
E.
La veil, Michael, M.D..
1878
Montreal.
Eaton, J. W
1874
Montreal.
•Leech, William H.
1878
London.
Edwards, James .
1874
Toronto.
Lewis, Thomas M.
1874
....
Nova Scotia.
Elliott, Thomas.
1874 1878
Montreal.
Lister, Joseph
1874
London.
* Evans, James ....
1874! . .
New Connexion.
Lockhart, E. F
1874
New Brunswick.
LongwoTth, Israel . . .
1874
i878
Nova Scotia.
F.
Luttrell, Richard. . . .
1874
New Brunswick.
Ferrier, Hon. James , ,
[1878 Montreal.
M.
Fish, James..
18741878 Montreal.
Fisher, A. S.
1874!l878 London.
Mack, J. N., M.P ..
.1878
Nova Scotia.
Fletcher, George.. .
1874 ..jToronto.
Manning, J
... 1878
Toronto.
Ford, Dr
....1878, Toronto.
Miller, ,I.S
... |1878
Nova Scotia.
Foster, E. C
1874
.Nova Scotia.
Mitchell, S. E
1878
Montreal.
Francis, George.
1874
. . . . Toronto.
Mitchell, Thomas. .
1874
New Connexion.
Francis, John ...
1878Toronto.
* Morrow, John B.
1878
Nova Scotia.
Freeman, .John W
1874
.... Nova Scotia.
Frost, Alfred. ... .
1874
1878 Toronto.
]
Ma
G.
McAlister, Michael.. .
1874i..
NewConnexion.
McCausland, John ....
18741878
London.
German, George G.
1874
London.
McDonald, John, M.P.
1874:1878
Toronto.
Gibbs, William H . .
1874
1878
Toronto.
McKenzie, Robert W. .
1878
London.
Gibson, Robert A.
1878
Montreal.
McKitrick, Thomas . . .
1878
London.
* Gooderham, James . .
1874
Toronto.
McNeil, John S . ...
1878
Nova Scotia.
Gray, W. M
1878
London.
McNeil, L., J.P
1878 Newfoundland.
Griffin, J. K..
1878
London.
McNutt, William B .
1878, Nova Scotia.
H.
McRoberts, Alexander.
1878lLondou.
Hall, William F...
1878 Montreal.
N.
Hampton, .lusiah .
Harrison, Johnson. . .
Hay, Robert
Hifliard, Thomas . . .
1874 .... New Connexion.
1878, London.
1874.1878'London.
1978 London.
1874[.... IMontreal.
Narraway, William A. .
Neville, Mitchell.
Nixon, Thomas
Norris, George A., M. D !
1874
1874
1874
... Loudon.
. . . . Montreal.
1878 Toronto.
1878 'Toronto.
Holtby, Thomas ... .
.... 1878 Toronto.
o.
Hopkins, Benjamin . . .
1874 'New Connexion.
Hopkins. Benjamin . .
....1878
London.
Ogden, William, M.D.
1874 . .Toronto.
Hough, James..
1874
London.
Orr, E. >S. . .
] 1878 'Montreal.
Howell, Isaac Reed . . .
1874.
London.
Osborne, F. J . . .
18741. .JToronto.
* Since c
deceased.
METHODIST PERIODICALS.
527
Name of Delegate.
1st.
2nd.
Conference.
Name of Delegate.
1st.
2nd.
Conference.
Palmer, Robert C
Palmer, Sheriff.
Patrick, Sheriff
Patton, James
Pearson, J. J . .
Phelps, Noah.
Pierce, Peter
Piatt, Geo. D.,
Plewes, David..
b.a ;
1874
1874
1874
Richardson, R.
Rife, George W
Roblin, J. P. .
Rogerson, Hon.
Rosevear, John
Rowley, Alfred
J. J
R.
.11874
.11874
. 1874
.11874
Sanders, Corey
Sanford, William E. .
Scarff, James
Schell, Alfred
Schofield, William A. .
Sha"hnon, Hon. S. L.
Sissons, J., Jr. .. .
Smith, J. H
Smith, J. H..
Smith, M. S
Squelch, J. . . .
Staples, Thomas J
Steer, J., M.H.A. . .
St. John, George
Stockton, A. A.,LL.P..
Storey, John
Storey, William H . . . .
Strong, Hon. W. G. . .
Strong, J. G
1874
S.
1874
1874
1878 Loudon.
1878 New Brunswick.
1878 .Montreal.
. . . . Montreal.
1878 Toronto.
1878 London.
. . . . Toronto.
1878 Toronto.
1878 1 London.
. t Toronto.
New Connexion.
Toronto.
j Newfoundland.
WSiToronto.
1878 New Brunswick.
Tasker, William . .
Timmins, Robert .
Tuppor, Minor.
Veazev, John .
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1874
1878
1878
London.
London.
London.
Toronto.
. . . Montreal.
1878JNova Scotia.
1878 Toronto.
1878 1 London.
1878|Montreal.
1878'London.
Toronto.
Toronto.
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The General Conference of 1882 is appointed to be held in the Sydenham Street Methodist
Church, in the City of Kingston, Ontario, on Wednesday, September 6th, at nine o'clock A.M.
Since deceased.
METHODIST PERIODICALS.
I.— THE CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN.
This is the first and oldest of the periodicals now published under the authority of the General
Conference. It began its career in 1829, hence it has passed the jubilee of its existence. The circum-
stances connected with its origin, and the hearty support which it received from the early Methodists
are creditable in a high degree to the enterprise and liberality of the Church of that period. By a
special request of its present Editor, the Rev. K. Hartley Dcwart, D.D., its first Editor, the Rev.
Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D., wrote the first editorial for its jubilee year. That editorial being of
historic value, we have taken the liberty of giving it a place in the Cyclopaedia.
" The writer was elected editor of the Chris-
tian Guardian in the fifth year of his ministry;
his salary was six hundred dollars, including house
rent and fuel — the largest he ever received during
sixteen years. On his way to New York, in the
autumn of 1829, to procure the types on which to
print the Guardian, he was six days and nights
in a stage coach between Lewiston and New York
— travelling part of the time over the worst con-
ceivable roads at the rate of a mile an hour. Such
was the poverty of the establishment that it was
unable to employ a clerk; so that the editor had
to keep the accounts, and with the weekly volun-
tary assistance of some lay brethren, had to fold
and address the papers to subscribers. Much labor
was bestowed in writing the editorials, which
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were written mostly at night, and often not finish-
ed before the morning twilight. In the second
year he was favoured with the assistance of a clerk,
in the person of Mr. S. S. Junkin, of St Cath-
arines, who read the proofs, revised the editorials
at his discretion, and often improved them.
The Guardian commenced with a subscription
list of about 450, which increased, in the course of
three years, to upwards of three thousand — a
larger circulation at that time than that of any
secular newspaper in Upper Canada. Its dimen-
sions have since been increased more than four-
fold, and its circulation nearly thirty-fold; its
editorial ability, various appliances, and mechanical
execution have also correspondingly advanced.
The membership of the Church when the Guar-
dian was established was less than twelve thousand,
it now exceeds one hundred and twenty thousand.
The number- of ministers were then just fifty;
their number now exceeds one thousand.
The number of missions were then five; their
number is now more than three hundred — extend-
ing from Bermuda to Mackenzie's river, and from
Gaspe to British Columbia, and even Japan.
The number of missionaries then employed was
six; the number of missionaries now employed ex-
ceeds three hundred.
The places of worship were then "few and far
between; " most of them inferior in style and ac-
commodation, and unfinished; places of worship,
many of them large, commodious and elegant, are
now found everywhere.
The Church then had no college or school; nor
did the province itself possess one worthy of the
name; our Church now possesses three University
Colleges, three Theological Institutions, three
Ladies' Colleges — in which more than two thous-
and young persons have been educated, among
whom are several hundred university graduates,
between fifty and one hundred of whom are
labourers in the Christian ministry.
Then there were few ministers' parsonages, and
REV. E. HARTLEY DEWART, D.D.
those very poor and not furnished; now convenient
and furnished ministers' parsonages are found on
the great majority of the Circuits; provision for
the support of ministers and their families has ad-
vanced in like manner, although not now by any
means equal to what it ought to be, considering
the improvements of the country, the require-
ments of position and culture, and the expensive-
ness of living.
We say nothing of the diffusion of literature,
the wonderful multiplication and great improve-
ment of Sunday-schools, the progress of church
music, and the establishment of numerous asso-
ciations for the mental culture and social elevation
of youth. Nor do we even glance at the long
stride of progress which our country at large has
made in educational institutions, in all branches
of industry and commerce, in all the facilities of
travel and communication, and in all departments
of the public service — to all which the Guardian
has been a hearty contributor.
To turn to the Guardian itself, the Conference
of 1829 establishing which, resolved, — "That a
weekly paper should be established, under the
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direction of the Conference, of a religious and
moral character, to be entitled the Christian
Guardian. That the place of its location be the
town of York. That the sum of $700 is sufficient
to purchase all the apparatus" for a printing estab-
lishment. That the sum of $2,050 will meet the
annual expense of such paper. That the stock
to the amount of $2,000 be raised, by dividing it
into 100 shares of $20 each, half of which is to be
paid immediately, and the remainder subject to
the call of the persons who may be appointed to
superintend the publishing of the paper ; and said
stock to be repaid with interest as soon as the
avails of the concern would admit of it. [But we
never heard of the repayment of the stock, except
to some lay subscribers who desired its repayment ]
That the members of the Conference do take up
the shares among themselves ; but if all be not
disposed of in that way, that they use their influ-
ence with their friends to have the remainder
taken immediately."
From this small beginning the Guardian — set
on foot, as was the U. C. Academy (Victoria Col-
lege), by subscriptions among the preachers them-
selves— has become, under successive editors, the
largest, most ably conducted, and most widely
_ circulated religious newspaper in the Dominion of
Canada.
During the first decade of its existence, the
characteristic work of the Guardian (apart from
the spiritual work of the Church) was the defence
of civil and religious liberty, the equality before
the law of all religious persuasions, and by- con-
sequence, the local internal self-government of
Canada by the people themselves ; the establish-
ment of an educational institution of high character
upon Christian principles, without any denomina-
tional test either for professors or students ; and
questions of Church polity against High Church
and pseudo Methodistical Episcopal pretensions ;
the suppression of a democratic local rebellion, and
the earnest discountenance of, and appeal against,
subsequent attempts of high-handed leaders of a
then ascendant party to treat and proscribe all
reformers, though loyal as themselves, as enemies
of their country.
The second decade of the Guardian commenced
(asi4e from its spiritual Church work) with the
advocacy of the union of the two Canadas under
one constitutional and responsible government in
order to obliterate the differences of the past, and
establish equity and unity among all parties as the
basis of government and legislation. [The writer
of this article ceased all editorial connection with
the Guardian in 1841.] During the subsequent
years of that decade, the Guardian was largely
devoted to opposing Church divisions and advo-
cating Church unity — an object which was accom-
plished by the wise and Christian union between
the English and Canadian Conferences in 1847 —
since which time there has been unruffled peace
and uninterrupted prosperity throughout every
department of our Church.
The third and fourth decades of the Guardian
have been marked by strenuous and persevering
exertions to consolidate our Church institutions,
administrative, missionary and educational— to
improve their efficiency, to increase their resources,
and even to multiply their number. There is,
perhaps, not a brighter period of the history of
Methodism in Canada than that between 1849
and 1869.
The fifth and last decade of the Guardian has
been distinguished by important events in the
Church, and to which the Guardian has largely
contributed to give direction and character. One
large Canadian Conference, consisting of between
six and seven hundred ministers, has been divided
into three annual Conferences ; and in the three
maritime provinces, three annual Conferences have
also been formed ; and these six annual Confer-
ences, with the congregations under their charge,
have been formed into one Church, presided over,
for legislative purposes, by a General Conference,
which meets once in four years, and consists of an
equal number of clerical and lay representatives —
the one class elected by the members of the several
annual Conferences, and the other class elected by
the laity in the several ecclesiastical districts. All
this consolidation has been effected, and the details
of the machinery for its practical operations com-
pleted, without the loss of a single member of the
Church, and with universal and cordial satisfac-
tion : so that the ministers and members of the
Church are of one mind and one heart, and united
in one work, under one discipline and government,
from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and from Mani-
toba to British Columbia — constituting the largest,
most energetic, and prosperous Protestant ecclesias-
tical body in the Dominion of Canada.
This brief retrospect cannot but excite thank-
fulness and inspire confidence. The record of the
Guardian during the last fifty years exhibits it
as a potent agency of the Church and a great bene-
factor of the country. Most of the founders of the
Guardian and of our Church institutions have
passed from labour to rest ; but their sons bless
them, and their successors nobly carry on and
vastly improve the work which they commenced.
The jubilee of the Guardian witnesses a noon-day
splendour of fraternal unity and incessant activity
in all departments and wide dimensions of our
Church's work. It is the Lord's doings, and to
Him be all the praise. May the success of the
past be as the dim-dawn to the success of the
future !
Such is the prayer and hope of the first editor
of the Guardian — now retired from all office in
Church and State, near the fifty-fifth year of his
ministry, and 77th year of his age — looking for a
better country and waiting for a heavenly home.
E. Kyerson.
Toronto, Dec. 31, 1878.
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METHODIST PERIODICALS.
THE "CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN'S" JUBILEE SONG.
By its Editor, Rev. E. H. Dewart, D.D.
While over the snows the winter wind blows,
And the New-year bells are ringing
A welcome cheer to my Jubilee Year,
I too come cheerily singing.
From this summit of years, of gladness and tears,
I look back o'er the path I have trod,
And thankfully raise an anthem of praise
For the mercy and favour of God.
ii.
In the dawning hour of Canada's power,
I sprang into busy life ;
And my friends, though few, were loyal and true,
When trouble and danger were rife.
Then the forest grand, o'er all this wide land,
Like an emerald mantle was spread ;
Rough, scanty,>and bare was the pioneer's fare,
As he struggled for daily bread.
Through the years I have stood as a sentinel good
Keeping watch with unslumbering eyes,
The change that was wrought by labour and thought
Fills the heart with a grateful surprise.
The rude forest child, untutored and wild,
Now in maidenly beauty we see —
The twig of the past stands, unmoved by the blast,
A stately and vigorous tree.
IV.
Her temples proclaim the wonderful name
Of God, our Redeemer and King ;
There His children declare their faith in His care,
And of mercy and liberty sing.
The press by its might makes freedom our right,
While justice with law is combined ;
And college and school, where science holds rule,
Illumine and strengthen the mind.
To the patriot band, who with brain and with hand
Have toiled for the right, I belong ;
I have stood in the front, and oft borne the brunt
Of battle with falsehood and wrong.
To the emigrant's cot, in the loneliest spot,
I carried the news of all climes,
The success or defeat of army or fleet—
The lessons and deeds of the times.
VI.
From poet and sage of every age
I have gathered the thought-pearls rare,
To bless and refine with knowledge divine,
And lighten the'burdens of care.
To the soldiers of Christ, when temptation enticed
To grow weary or yield, to the foe,
I have whispered some word which' their fortitude
stirred,
And nerved for a conquering blow.
VII.
To childhood and youth I brought treasures of truth,
Ere folly bewildered or bound,
Which guided aright to a manhood of might,
With honour and usefulness crowned.
To the feeble and old, when life's freindships grew
cold
And the stars of their youth had all set,
I told of the rest, immortal and blest,
Unbroken by grief or regret.
VIII.
The friends tried and true whom my infancy knew>
Have one by one gone to their rest ; .
A few still are left, of their comrades bereft,
But their sun is now low in the west ;
Yet my eye is not dim — no weakness of limb
Gives token of age or decay ;
I can strike for the truth with the vigour of youth,
Undaunted by fear or dismay.
IX.
My flag is unfurled in the noon of the world —
The work-day of mortals is brief —
There's a wail in each breeze, which to Christiana
at ease
Calls loudly for help and relief.
If all will unite, and stand firm in the fight
Against ignorance, error, and sin,
Truth's triumph is sure ; for all who endure,
The crown of the victor shall win.
EDITORS OF THE CHRISTIAN GUARDIAN FROM 1829 to 1881.
Egerton Ryerson 3 years .
James Richardson .... 1 year.
Egerton Ryerson 2 years .
Ephraim Evans. ... 3 years .
Egerton Ryerson. 2 years.
..1829 to 1832.
.1832 to 1833.
.1833 to 1835.
. 1835 to 1838.
Jonathan Scqtt ....
George F. Playter.
George R. Sanderson..
James Spencer.
. 1838 to 1840. Wellington Jeffers.D.D
E. H. Dewart, D.D
4 years.
2 years.
% years.
9 years.
9 years.
1840 to
.1844 to
. 1846 to
. 1851 to
..I860 to
12 years 1869 to 1881
Note.— Prior to the organization'of the General Conference the Editor was elected annually,
then, quadrennially. At the General Conference of 1878 the present Editor was re-elected
further term of four years. Its present circulation is 10, 1 57 weekly.
1844.
1846.
1851.
1860.
1869.
since
for a
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II. THE WESLEYAN.
The publication of the Wesleyan was begun in the year 18-18 by the ministers connected with
Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Newfoundland Districts, which at that time were under the direc-
tion of the English Wesleyan Conference. In 1855, when these Districts were formed into the Con-
ference of Eastern British America, it became the authorized Connexional organ of that Conference.
Its weekly circulation now (1879) numbers 3,000 copies. The following have been its Editors from
1848 to 1881:
Alexander McLeod, D. D. . . .
Matthew H. Richey, Esq . . .
Charles Churchill, M.A...
John McMurray
1848 to 1852
1S52 to 1S54
1854 to 1S60
1860 to 1868
Humphrey Piekard, D.D.
Alexander W Nicolson.. .
Duncan D. Currie
T. Watson Smith
1868 to 1873
1873 to 1879
1879 to 1880
1880 to 1881
REV. HUMPHREY PICKARD, D.D.
III. THE EVANGELICAL WITNESS.
This was the organ of the late New Connexion Methodist Conference. The first periodical pub-
lication of this branch of Canadian Methodism was The Christian Messenger, begun in 1844 as a
monthly, and in 1847 issued as a weekly, under the editorial management of the Rev. Thomas T.
Howard, who continued to occupy that position until 1850 when it was discontinued from lack of
support. In 1854 the Rev. Joseph H. Robinson began the publication of the Evangelical Witness,
which, by special resolution of the Conference of that year, was recognized as the "organ of the Con-
nexion." For the first three years, or until 1857, this paper was issued monthly, but the Con-
ference of 1857 ordered that henceforth it should be published semi-monthly. At the Conference
of 1858, it was ordered that, commencing with the 1st Jan. 1859, it should be published weekly. In
1874, on the consummation of the Union, The Evangelical Witness was merged in The Christian
Guardian under the double name of The Christian Guardian and Evangelical Witness. The
following have been its editors from 1854 to 1874:
Joseph Hiram Robinson, 1854 to 1871. | William Cocker, D.D., 1871 to 1872
David Savage, 1872 to 1874.
IV THE METHODIST MAGAZINE
Was first issued in January, 1875, by order of the First General Conference. It has already at-
tained a circulation of nearly 3,000 copies. The Rev. Wm. H. Withrow, M.A., who has been its
Editor from the commencement, was, at the General Conference of 1878, re-elected for the ensuing
four years. The Magazine is a beautifully illustrated monthly of 96 pages, 8vo., and is published at
two dollars per annum
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BOOK ROOMS AND PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENTS.
V. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL BANNER.
This a monthly publication designed to afford aid to Sunday-school Teachers and heads of
families in the religious training of the young. Under its present Editor, it is becoming increasingly
popular as a Sunday-school aid. Its monthly circulation is about 5,000 copies.
VI. THE SUNDAY-SCHOOL GUARDIAN.
This was the successor of the Sunday-School Advocate, which for many years occupied a pro-
minent place in Sunday-school work. It was issued semi-monthly.
VII. PLEASANT HOURS.
Is an eight-page quarto, semi-monthly, illustrated paper, and supplants the Sunday-school
Guardian.
VIII. THE SUNBEAM.
A new four-page, 8vo. paper, illustrated, especially adapted for the little folks.
The several Sunday-school periodicals are all under the editorial management of Rev. Wm. H.
Withrow, M.A.
BOOK ROOMS AND PUBLISHING ESTABLISHMENTS.
I. TORONTO.
In November, 1829, coincident with the publication of The Christian Guaedian, a small de-
pository for the sale of books was established in Toronto. It was in charge of the Editor, who for
several years served both as Editor and Book Steward. The business having largely increased, in
1843 the labour was divided, and a minister appointed for each department. Since that period its
REV. WILLIA.M BRIGGS.
business has largely increased, and its publications are annually multiplying. Up to 1874, the Book
Steward was elected annually, but since the Union of that date, the election is quadrenniel. From
the report presented to the General Conference of 1878 we find that the total assets of the Toronto
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS. 533
Book Room is $149,208.41; its total liabilities are $70,142.66. For further particulars see General
Conference Journal of 1878. The following have been Book Stewards from 1829 to 1881:
Egerton Ryerson 3 years 1829 to 1832
James Richardson 1 year. 1832 to 1833
Egerton Ryerson .... 2 years. 1833 to 1835
Matthew Lang 2 years.. 1835 to 1837
John Ryerson 4 years 1837 to 1841
William Briggs, 2 years, 1879 to 1881
Alexander McNabb. 2 years. . 1841 to 1843
Anson Green, D.D. . . 11 years. 1843 to 1854
George R. Sanderson .. 5 years.. ^ 1854 to 1859
Arison Green, D.D 6 years. . . 1859 to 1865
Samuel Rose, D.D 14 years 1865 to 1879
II. HALIFAX.
This establishment had its beginning in the year 1848. From that date until 1868 the office of
Book Steward and Editor has been united in one person. The General Conference acting upon the
report and recommendation of the Committee, separated these offices and elected as Book Steward the
Rev. Humphrey Pickard, D. D. , who after one year resigned, and the Rev. S. Huestis was elected in
his stead. For names of previous incumbents see list of Editors on page 533. The business of this
establishment increased nearly 250 per cent, during the past quadrennial. A printing office has been
fitted up with machinery, type, and all necessary appliances for the printing of the paper, and also
book and pamphlet publications. From thirteen to sixteen men are constantly employed on the
premises.
III. MONTREAL.
This is a branch of the Toronto Book Room, and is in charge of C. W. Coates, Esq. It was
begun in 1875, and has had to fight its way during a period of great commercial depression, neverthe-
less it is winning its way to the patronage of the Protestant communities of the Province of Quebec,
and will doubtless accomplish much good in the dissemination of a sound religious literature.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
The Methodist Church has had, thus far, a wonderful history — a history
unprecedented in the annals of time. Everywhere it has increased in numbers,
influence, and usefulness. Its flag bears the name of many a well-fought
battle-field, and flashes with the glories of many a victory for Christ.
At a very early period of its history the subject of Education engrossed
the attention of Wesley and his co-labourers. " Before he thought of building
a chapel, he began the erection of a school. Before Raikes, or Bell, or Lancaster
entered upon their course of action, he made the education of children the
object of his intense solicitude and persevering effort. And throughout his life
Day schools and Sunday schools were promoted by him with the most intense
earnestness and anxiety."* One of John Wesley's first efforts to improve the
condition of the converts of that period was an attempt to found a Charity
School for the benefit of the colliers of Kingswood. That Charity School
proved to be the germ of one that ten years later grew into a complete literary
institution, and which is now devoted exclusively to the benefit of the sons of
Wesleyan ministers. In 181.1 a similar school was established at Woodhouse
Grove', near Leeds. John Wesley also established schools for poor children at
Newcastle and London, made' regulations for their government, and collected
and contributed funds for their support. In later years, when by God's bless-
ing Methodism had become established, and its resources to increase educational
agencies were more abundant, its attention was more systematically given to the
work of education, as will appear from a glance at the statistics of English
* "Smith's History of Wesley and his Times."
in
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Methodism. It now has three colleges for the education of ministers, four
schools especially for ministers' children, two colleges in which young men are
fitted for commercial and professional life, and two Normal schools for the
training of teachers. It also has 853 day or parochial schools or departments,
with an attendance of 67,152 boys, 52,517 girls, and 59,332 infants, being a
total of 179,001 day scholars. Its educational provisions are equal in extent
to that of any other Protestant body in Great Britain.
In the United States the Methodist people both North and South have
devised liberal things for the education of their sons and daughters. As early
as the year 1780, Asbury and Dickens prepared a plan for a Seminary and
obtained subscriptions. When the Methodist Episcopal Church was organized.
Asbury and Coke succeeded in erecting an institution at Abington, which, in
honour of its projectors, was named " Cokesbury College," which, however
was in a short time destroyed by tire. But little further was done until 1817,
when academies were commenced in New York, Baltimore, and New Hamp-
shire. The spirit of education continued to expand until there are now in
..connection with the Methodist Episcopal Church seventy-six seminaries, twenty
colleges, and fifteen universities. Three Biblical schools have also been estab-
lished, besides theological departments in connection with several of the
colleges. Other branches of the great Methodist family in the United States
have also devoted considerable energy to the education of the youth of both
sexes.
In Canada, Methodism has not been unmindful of the educational interests
of her sons and daughters, as may be seen from the following brief historic
record of her educational institutions. First in order is
I.— THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA COLLEGE,
COBOURG, ONTARIO.
In the year 1830, when, as yet, the Conference was only six years old, and when her Ministers and
Probationers for the Ministry were only fiftv-five in number, and her members only 11,348, a Con-
stitution was adopted for an institution to be (■ailed the Upper Canada Academy, and a Committee
was appointed to fix the location.* The Pastoral Address of that year urged the subject upon the
attention of. its members. The nature and purpose of the Educational scheme was clearly defined.
On referring to that period, we find that "mention is made of a few important Auciliarv's to the
cause of Religion, which deserve serious attention as well as zealous support and encouragement.
Among these is a Seminary of Education where youth may be trained up in the knowledge and
obedience of God, and at the same time be faithfully instructed in the various branches of human
learning, which the present state of society renders essentially necessary, in order to respectability
and usefulness, and for the proper and successful discharge of the duties of the different stations of
life to which Providence may call them."t In the Minutes of Conference for 1832 we find it,
Resolved, "That this Conference recommend to its members, ami to their brethren the local preachers,
to appropriate during the ensuing four years, such fees as they may receive for the celebration of
Matrimony, to the erection and use of the Upper Canada Academy." This, considering the scanty
allowances and hardships of the early years of Methodism in a country sparsely settled, was intensely
loyal and Christian, and merits a warm tribute of gratitude from their descendants. In 1837 the
Academy was opened and fairly begun its work, having; for its Principal the Rev. Matthew Richey,
M.A., and for its Agent the Rev. John Beatty. The Pastoral Address of that year says, "It is
perhaps hardly necessary for us to remind you of the vast importance of the Upper Canada Academy,
both as it respects the Church and the 'general interests of the community. The prosperity of this
Institution especially involves the character of our Church, is closely allied with our permanent
advancement, and is essential to our exerting that influence over the public mind which interest and
duty alike impel us to obtain and to cherish." J In 183S the Rev. Matthew Richey, M.A., was
appointed its Principal for a second year, ami the Rsv. John B?atty was appointed Steward. During
* See Minutes, 1830. t Scott's Letters on Superior Education. + Minutes of Conf., 1837.
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FACULTY OF
the year the Institution was graciously visited with a remarkable outpouring of the Holy Spirit, and
many of the students were converted, and the Annual Examination gave ample evidence of continued
efficiency. In 1839 the Rev. John Beatty was appointed domestic Governor and Steward. In 1840
the Rev. John Beatty was appointed Governor for a second term, and the Rev. Daniel C. Van
Norman, B.A., was appointed Professor of Mathematics. In the year 1841, after mature deliberation,
the Academy was incorporated under the name and style of Victoria College, with all the powers
and privileges of a University. There was thus provided for the youth of Canada the facilities of a
liberal and English education. During the years of its existence as an Academy, it accomplished
much good, and gave a sound education on a religious basis to hundreds of youth, both male and
female.* Since its incorporation it has by God's blessing been made an Institution whose professors
and teachers, their thorough classical training, the number and intellectual rank of her students,
will not suffer by comparison with any other similar Institution in the Dominion.
The following have been its Presiding Officers by appointment of the Conference :
1841 \ v , p
, „ ,.-, J- Egerton Kyerson.
iaji ( Egerton Kyerson, D. D.
1845 1
to [-Alexander McNab, M.A.
1848)
1849 Alexander McNab, D.D.
1850)
to Samuel S. Nelles, M.A,
1800 )
1861
to ' Samuel S. Nelles, D. D.
1871 \
1872 )
to Samuel S. Nelles, D.D., LL.D.
188 1 )
<%? ' ««S KMkjKM 1 1 lit P
REV. S. S. NELLES, D.D., LL.D.
FACULTY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF VICTORIA COLLEGE.
From 181/1, the date of the University Charter, to the year 18S0, in the order of appointment.
(Kindly furnished for this Cyclopaedia by Professor Bur trash.)
1841.
Ryerson, Egerton, Prof. Moral Philosophy.
Hurlburt, Jesse, M.A., Prof. Natural Science.
Van Norman, D., M.A., Latin & Greek Language.
Kingston, William, Mathematics.
Crowley, Tutor in English.
i 1842.
Spencer, James, Tutor in English.
1845.
McNab, Alexander, M.A. , Theology and Ethics.
* Scott's Letters.
VICTORIA COLLEGE.
537
1847.
Wilson, John, Latin and Greek Language.
Paddock, William McK., Mathematics.
Beatty, John, M.D., Nat. Phil, and Chemistry.
1848.
Ormiston, William, Mental Philosophy.
Chestnut, Thomas G., Tutor in English.
Cameron, Charles, Tutor in Classics.
1850.
Nelles, Samuel S., M.A., Moral and Mental Phil.
Wright, Wesley P. , Tutor in Classics.
1852.
Campbell, John, Tutor in Classics.
Ferguson, Thomas A. , Tutor in English.
1854.
Eice, Samuel D., Governor and Chaplain.
1855.
Kerr, William, B.A., Mathematics.
Ryckman, Edw. B., B.A., Mathematics.
Melchior, B., Tutor in French.
Kerr, John W. , Tutor in English.
Eolph, John, M.D., Prof, in Surgery.
Workman, Joseph, M.D., Prof. Midwifery.
Aikens, Willirm T., M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Wright, Henry W., M.D., Prin. & Pracof Med.
Barrett, Michael, M.D., Institutes of Med.
185b.
Ryerson, John, Governor and Chaplain.
Thompson, William S., Rector of High School.
Whitlock, George C, LL.D., Prof, of Chemistry.
Hudson, Thomas B. , Assistant in High School.
Ogden, Uzziel, M.D., Prof, of Materia Medica.
1857
Harris, Elijah P., Ph.D., Prof. Modern Language.
Whitney, William A. , Assistant in High School.
Burns, Alexander, Assistant in High School.
Geikie, Walter, M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Reid, John, M.D., Prof, of Midwifery.
Berryman, C. V., M.D., Prof, of Materia Medica.
Ogden, E. A., M.D, Prof, of Opthalmic Surgery.
1859.
Burwash, Nath., B.A., Tutor in Mathematics.
1860.
Washington, Geo., B.A., Tutor in Classics.
Newcombe, James, M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Canniff, William, M.D., Prof, of Surgery.
1861.
Harris, Elijah P., Ph.D., Prof, of Chemistry.
Sangster, Charles H., M.D., Prof, of Chemistry.
Bain, Abram R., B.A., Tutor in English.
Bristol, Colman, B.A., Tutor in Mathematics.
1862.
Reynar, Alfred H., B.A., Tutor in Classics.
McClive, William H., B. A., Tutor in Mathematics.
Wallbridge, Lewis, Examiner in Law.
Harrison, Robert A. , Examiner in Law.
1863.
Corson, John, M.D., Prof, of Med. Pathology.
Kerr, William, M.A., Examiner in Law.
1864.
Dandilly, E. R., Tutor in French.
Adams, Thomas, B.A., Tutor in Classics.
Hough, Henry, B.A., Tutor in English.
Britton, Byron M., B.A., Examiner in Law.
Fulton, John, M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
1866.
Burwash, Nathaniel, B.A., Prof, of Nat. Science.
Burwash, John, B.A., Tutor in Mathematics.
Reynar, Alfred H., B.A., Prof, of Modern Lang.
Trudell, E. H, M.D., Prof, of Midwifery, &c.
Ferrier, Robert W., M.A., Lect. in Mod. Lang.
Beband, J. G., M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Coderre, J. Emory, M. D., Prof, of Materia Med.
Munro, Pierre, M.D., Prof, of Surgery.
Beaubien, P., M.D., Prof. Theo. and Prac. Med.
Dorsonnens, T. E. D., M. D. , Prof, of Chem. & Phar.
Peltier, Hector, M.D., Prof, of Institutes of Med.
Rottot, J. T., M.D. Prof, of Med. Jurisprudence.
1867.
Dorion, A. A. Prof, of Civil Law.
Doutre, Joseph, LL.B., Prof. Internat. Law.
Kerr, William H., M.A., Prof. Criminal Law.
Perkins, John A. , Prof. Commercial Law.
Doutre, ( lonzalve, Prof. Laws of Proceedure.
Roy, James, B.A., Lee. on Modern Language.
1868.
Bain, Abram R., M.A., Prof, of Mathematics.
1870.
Barwick, Eli J., M.D., Prof, of Midwifery.
Mullin, John A., M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
Temple, J. Algernon, M.D., Prof, of Pathology.
Agnew, John N., M.D., Prof, of Medicine.
RSsebrugh, AbnerM.. M.D.,Prof. ofOpthal. Surg.
Reeve, Richard A., M.D., Prof, of Anatomy.
1871.
McLaren, John J., B.C.L., Examiner in Law.
Wilson, Richard W., B.A., Tutor in Classics.
1873.
Haanel, Eugene, Ph.D., Prof, of Chemistry.
Burwash, Nathaniel, S.T.D., Prof, of Theology.
1874.
Dumble, John H., LL.B., Examiner in Law.
1876.
Brosseau, Alfred T., M.D., Prof. Med. Jurisprud.
1877.
Moss, Charles M., B.A., Assist. Prof, in Lang.
La Chappelle, E. P., M.D., Lect. on Hygiene.
La Marche, Adolphe, M.D., Dem. of Anatomy.
Beaudry, G. 0., M.D., Prep, of Anatomy.
1879.
Smoke, Samuel C, B.A., Adjunct Prof, of Class.
538
STATISTICS AND GRADUATES..
FACULTY OF THEOLOGY, 1880.
REV. SAMUEL SOBIESKI NELLES, D.D., LL.D., President,
Professor of Ethics, Apologetics,and Homiletics.
REV. NATHANIEL BURWASH, S.T.D., Dean,
Edward- Jackson Professor of Biblical and Systematic Theology.
JOHN WILSON, LL.D.,
Exegesis and Literature of the Neiv Testament.
REV. ALFRED H. REYNAR, M.A.,
Biblical and Ecclesiastical History.
SYNOPSIS OF STATISTICS OF. VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, 1852
TO' 1880.
Students.
Number
of Grad-
uates.
Honor-
ary
Degrees
conferred
Year.
Under-
Grad.
Special-
its.
Medicine
Law.
Theology
Science.
Total.
1852- 3
136
136
1853- 4
179
179
* 7
*'2
1854- 5
19S
51
249
20
1
1855- 6. ....
231
70
301
17
3
1856- 7
33
268
51
352
• 22
1
1857- 8
66
173
62
301
15
3
1858- 9
60
■156
73
289
19
3
1859-60
55
179
64
....
298
46
4
1860- ]•
67
132
79
278
34
3
1861- 2
74
135
93
302
42
4
1862- 3
71
130
96
297
47
2
1863- 4
68
139
110
ii'
328
65
1
1864- 5
65
117
102
7
291
30
1865- 6 .
52
94
127
9
■
282
57
1866- 7
50
71
223
8
352
102
i
1867-8
48
16
220
19
303
78
1
1868- 9.
51
19
202
37
309
101
1869-70
45 i 19
182
33
279
55
....
1870- 1
47 : 39
167
26
279
67
1871- 2.
45 ] 40
117
5
25
232
71
3
1872 3
51 41
118
10
37
257
44
1
1873- 4
52
30
129
8
38
257
60
2
1874- 5.
51
36
99
8
55
2
251
54
1
1875- 6
49
40
87
7
43
2
228
46
1876- 7
77
15
117
7
47
6
269
45
4
1877- 8.
87
42
127
6
49
9
320
51
3
1878- 9
107
22
114
9
56
11
292
77
3
1879-80 .
107
22
114
9
56
11
292
79
1
Total
Numb
er of Grac
luates
i. .
1,350
47
These were all the degrees conferred up to the year 1855.
GRADUATES IN ART AND SCIENCE,
References.— (a) Gold Medallist, (b) Silver Medallist, (c) Valedictorian.
(e) Ad eundem.
(d) Honorary.
Adams, Thomas, B.A. (e), 1863.
Aikins, Moses H., B.A., 1855.
Allan, James, B.A., 1875, M.A.,
1880.
Annis, Jer. W., B.A., 1876.
Armstrong, R.W., B.A., 1880.
Arthurs, E. C, B.A., 1880.
B.
1858,
Bain, Abraham R., B.A,
M.A., 1869.
Barkwell, J. H., B.A, 1877.
Barkwell, Wm. J., B.A., 1880.
Barrett, Fred. W., B.A, 1875,
M.A., 1878.
Beach, David, M.A. {d), 1856.
Beatty, Wm., B.A., 1860, M.A.,
1863. *
Beavers, Geo., B.A., 1875.
Berryman.C. V..M.A. (d), 1861.
Beynon, J. Wesley, B. A.'{c), 1860.
Beynon, Thomas B., B.A., 1880.
Bigelow, Nelson, B.A., 1864,
M.A , 1866.
VICTOBIA COLLEGE.
539
Biggar, Hamilton F., B. A., 1863.
Blair, James E., B.A., 1868.
Bleecker, Henry, B.A., 1868
Borthwick, Hugh J. M.A. (d),
1859.
Bowerman, Allan, B. A., 1871 (6),
M.A., 1874.
Bray, Thos. T., B.A., 1875, M.A.,
1878.
Brethour, J. H., B.A., 1880.
Brethour, M. H., B.A., 1871.
Bridgman, G. H., B.A., 1864,
M.A., 1867.
Bristol, Colman, B.A., 1861,
M.A, 1872.
Britton, ByronM., 1856 (c) M. A.,
1868.
Brouse, W. H., M.A. (d), 1849.
Brown, 0. J., B.A., 1873, M.A.,
1877.
Bunt, G. A. C., B. A., 1867, M.A.,
1870.
Burkholder, Harry, B.A., 1865.
Burns, Alex. B.A., 1861 (a <i- c),
M.A., 1867.
Burns, Robt. N., B.A., 1879.
Burwash, Nathaniel, B.A., 1859
(c), M.A., 1867.
Burwash, John, B.A., 1863 (6),
M.A., 1872.
Burwash, Stephen S., B. A., 1876.
Byington, Edw. L , B.A., 1879.
c.
Caldwell, John B., B.A., 1878.
Cameron, C, B.A., 1849.
Campbell, J., B.A., 1849.
Campbell, John, M.A. (d), 1858.
Carman, Albert, B.A., 1855,
M.A., 1860.
Carpenter, W. J., B.A., 1872.
Chambers, Joseph B., B.A., '80(6).
Chapman, J. A , B.A., 1871,
M.A., 1874.
Charlton, Ed S., B.A., 1868, (6).
Chown, E. A., B A., 1867 {b).
Chown, H. H. B.A., 1877.
Clarke, Jos. A., B.A., 1869 (a),
M.A. 1873.
Clarke, John R , B.A , 1872.
Clarkson, John B., B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1873.
Coleman, Arthur P., B.A. (a),
1876, M.A., 1880.
Coleman, L. Q., B.A., 1876.
Coleman, Rufus A., B. A., 79(6).
Colling, Thomas, B. A.. 1869.
Cowley, Thomas, B., B.A., 1878.
Crews, Lewis W., B.A., 1877.
Crowle, Fred. W., B.A., 1879.
Cruikshanks, J. Y., B.A., 1877.
Culver, W. H., B.A., 1873.
Currie, Hector, B.A., 1871.
D.
Davidson, J., B.A., 1880.
Davis, D. W., B.A., 1880.
Dean, W W., B.A., 1854 (c).
De La Matter, Ira., B.A., 1867.
Detlor, John C, B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1871.
Devitt, Abraham, B.A., 1865,
M.A., 1869.
Dingwall, Kenneth, B.A., 1872(c)
Dixon, J. B., B.A., 1868.
Dixon, G., B.A. 1872, M.A., 1878.
Dobson, Robert, B.A., 1880
Douglas, W. A., B.A., 1873.
Douse, John G., B.A., 1875.
Dowler, W. A., B.A., 1880.
Dowler, W. J., B.A., 1880.
Downey, Wm. S., B.A., 1862,
M.A., 1866.
Dumble, John H. , M. A. (d), 1 860.
Dumble, D. W., B.A., 1860.
B.
Eby, Charles S., B.A., 1871.
Echlin, Robt. Feel, B. A., 1878(6).
Edgcumbe, George, B.A., 1875.
Elliott, Wm. M., B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1866.
Ellis, Wm., S., B.A., 1877,
B. S. C, 1880.
F.
Fletcher. Ashton, B.A., 1859,
M.A., 1868.
Franklin, Benj., B.A., 1878 (a).
Frost, J. W., B.A., 1802.
G.
German, John F., B.A., 1864,
M.A., 1867.
H.
Haggart, Alex., B.A., 1872 (6).
Hamilton, J. C, B.A. (e), 1858,
M.A., 1860.
Hardie, Alex., B.A., 1866, M.A.
1869.
Hardie, Robert, B.A., 1867.
Hare, Ches., B., B.A., 1872.
Hare, Robert B., B.A., 1875.
Hare, J. J., B.A., 1873, M.A.,
1879.
Harnden, J. P., B.A , 1873.
Harper, Cecil, B.A , 1872.
Harper, E. B., M.A. (d), 1860.
Harper, R. H., B.A., 1867 (n).
Harris, Elijah P., Ph. D., M.A.
(c), 1862.
Harrison, Chas. W., B.A., 1875,
M.A., 1880.
Hartley, Theophilus, B.A., 1866,
M.A., 1880.
Hawkins, Chas. W., B.A., 1872.
Haydon, F. Jabez, B.A., 1864,
M.A., 1872.
Henderson, W. C, B.A., 1860,
M.A., 1868.
Hickey, R. I., B.A., 1854.
Hewitt, George W., B.A., 1874.
Hickey, Charles E, B.A., 1863.
Hickey, Samuel A., B.A., 1871.
Hill, A. G., B.A., 1860.
Hodgins, J. G., LL.D., M.A.
(d) 1856.
Hodson, Joseph M., B.A., 1878.
Holden, Thomas, B.A., 1860,
M.A, 1864.
Holman, Charles, J., B.A., 1872.
Holmes, A. Lee, B.A., 1871,
M.A., 1874.
Hooper, T. H., B.A., 1877.
Hoople, Heber, N., B.A., 1878.
Hossaek, James, B.A., 1861.
Hough, Henry, B.A., 1863 (c),
M.A., 1867.
Hough, J. W., B.A., 1880.
Howard, T. A., B.A., 1867 (c).
Howell, Jacob E., B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1868.
Hunt, Chas. Wesley, B.A,, 1878.
Hutton, Hy. H., M.A. (e), 1863
Irvine, C. R., B.A, 1880.
Ivey, C. H., B.A., 1880.
Jamieson, Jas.
M.A., 1879.
Jamieson, Wm,
M.A., 1879.
Jamieson, Wm.
M.A., 1879.
Janes, Simeon
J.
S.
H.
S.,
H.
B.A.,
, B.A,
1875,
1876,
B.A., 1876,
B.A., 1866
(«), M.A., 1872.
Johnston, Hugh,B. A., 1865(6<fcc),
M.A.. 1869.
Jolliffe, O. J., B.A., 1876.
K.
Keagey, John G., B.A., 1864.
Kemp, C, B.A., 1880.
Kennedy, David, B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1868.
Kerr, W., B. A., 1855, M. A., 1858.
Kerr. John W., B.A., 1857 (c),
M.A., 1867.
King, A., B.A., 1880.
Kingston, Wm., M.A. (e), 1859.
Knight, A. G., B.A., 1873.
Koyl, C. H, B.A., 1877.
Laing, J., B. A., 1871, M. A., 1874.
Lanii.lv, Osborn, B.A., 1864 (c),
M.A., 1868.
Law, W. H., B.A., 1860.
Lazier, Stephen F., B.A., 1860,
MA, 1864.
LeBarre, S. F., B.A., 1874.
Logan, J. B., M.A. (d), 1858.
Longlev, Ben., B.A., 1874 (bd-c).
Lowe, Wm. Henry, B.A., 1863.
Lumsden, Wm. M.A., (d), 1862.
M.
Madge, Wm. W., B.A., 1880.
Mallett, Richard, B.A., 1872.
Manning, Thomas. B.A., 1874.
Marceau, W F., B.A., 1874 (a).
Masten, Corn. A.. B.A., 1879(a).
Meacham, G. M., B.A., 1860,
M.A., 1872.
Metcalf, Wm. F, B.A., 1863.
Miller, A , B.A., 1880.
Mills, George G., B.A., 1878.
Mills, Jas., B.A., 1868 (a), M.A.,
1868.
Milne, Andrew, B. A., 1865, M.A.,
1871.
Montgomery, Henry, M.A.,
; B.S.C., 1880.
Montgomery, R. A , B.A. 1857.
Moore, J. B.A., 1869 (c), M.A.,
1872.
540
GRADUATES IN ARTS.
Moore, A. C, B.A., 1876.
Morden, T. E., B.A., 1868.
Morrison, Wm. Fred. B. A., 1863,
M.A., 1868.
Morrow, Edward, B.A., 1862,
M.A, 1867.
Morrow, John, B.A., J 875.
Moyer, Peter E. W., B. A., 1865,
M.A., 1869.
Munson, Fred. A., B.S.,1878.
Munson, J. H. D., B.A., 1878.
Mo.
MacBride, Dugald, B.A., 1871.
MacFadden, W. H., B.A., 1871.
Mackie, Wm. B.A. (e), 1865.
Maclaren, J. J., B.A., 1862 (a),
M.A., 1866.
MacMullen, Harvard C, B.A.,
1866.
MacPherson, Moses H., B.A.,
1869, M.A., 1872.
HcCaughey, S. G. M.A., 1858.
McClatchie, Alfred, B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1868.
McClive, Wm. H., B.A., 1861(c),
M.A., 1868.
HcCullough, Wm. S., B. A., 1864,
M.A., 1871.
McDonald, Walter R., B.A. (e),
1856.
McHenry, D. C, B.A, 1873(6),
M.A.. 1876.
McKenzie.B. E, B.A., (6), 1877.
McNaughton, T., B.A. (e), M.A.
1872.
N.
STelles, S. S. , D. D. , M. A. , (e), 1862
Nelles, Wm. W., M.A. (e), 1858.
Neville, Cyrus A., B.A., 1865,
(a), M.A., 1868.
Nugent, F. S., B.A., 1873 (c).
o.
Ddlum, Edward, B.A., 1879.
3rmiston, W., D.D., B.A., 1848,
M.A., 1856.
P.
Parker, Wm. E., B.A., 1858 (c),
M.A., 1868.
Parlow, Edward, B.A., 1865.
Payne, Wm. L., B.A., 1867,
M.A., 1872.
Pearen, James, B.A., 1872.
Peck, Wellington J., B.A., 1880.
Pen-in, Daniel, B.A., 1861.
Petch, J., B.A., 1877
Peterson, Alex. Edw. W., B.A.,
1879.
Peterson, An. M., B.A., 1872.
Peterson, C. W., B.A., 1874.
Pettett, Jonathan, B.A,, 1866,
M.A., 1869.
Phillips, Sylvanus, B.A., 1878.
Philp, John, B.A., 1861, M.A.,
1875.
Pollard, Wm., B.A., 1873.
Punshon, W M., M.A. (e) 1868.
Purslow, A., B.A., 1877, M.A.,
1880.
R.
Raveill, John |Wm., B.A., 1869
(b), M.A., 1872.
Reynar,A.H.,B.A.,1862 (6<fcc),
M.A., 1869.
Rice, Henry L , B.A., 1878.
Riddell, Wm., B.A , 1874, B.Sc,
1876.
Robertson, J. F., M.A. (d) 1857.
Robinson, Edward, B.A. (e)1860.
Robson, David, B.A., 1870 (c).
Rogers, Josiah H. , B. A. , 1866, (a).
Rose, JohnE.,B.A.,'l864, M.A.,
1867.
Ross, J. R.,B.A., («) 1872, M. A.,
1873.
Ross, Jas. S., B.A., 1875, M.A.,
1880.
Rowsom, W H., B.A., 1868.
Roy, James, B.A., 1868 (d),
M.A., 1871.
Rupert, Ed. S., B.A., 1861,
M.A., 1867.
Russell, A. L., B.A., 1870, (a),
M.A., 1874.
Ryckman, Edward B., B. A., 1855
(c), M.A., 1868.
s.
Salmon, J., B.A., 1862.
Sangster,JohnH.,M.A. (<2)1861.
Saunders, John, B. A., 1871,M. A ,
1880.
Scanlon, Mark, B.A., 1860.
Schofield, Wm. H., B.A., 1862,
M.A., 1867.
Scott, Wm. Edward, B.A., 1861.
Scott, John, B.A., 1868, M.A.,
1877.
Shaler, H. H., B.A., 1868.
Shaw, Robert, B.A., 1863.
Shaw, Wm. Isaac, B.A, 1861,
M.A., 1878.
Sheply, Geo. F., B.A., 1872 (a),
M.A., 1875.
Shoemaker, Thos. F., B.A., 1859.
Sifton, A. L., B.A., 1880.
Sifton, Clifford, B.A., 1880 (a).
Smith, James, B.A. (a), 1876.
Smith, Louis C, B.A,, 1876.
Smith, Lyman C, B.A. (a), 1877.
Smoke, Samuel C, B.A., 1879.
Sparling, Jos. W., B.A., 1871,
M.A., 1874.
Sparling, G. B., B.A., 1876,
M.A., 1879.
Sparling, Wm. H., B.A.., 1879.
Spencer, James, M.A. (d), 1863.
Springer, O., B.A., 1846.
Squier, W R., B.A., 1864, (a).
Stafford, Ezra Adams, B. A., 1880.
Stark, John D., B.A. ,. 1864,
M.A., 1867.
Starr, R. H, B.A., 1864 (6),
M.A., 1867.
Stephens, Alfred M., B.A., 1865.
Stevenson, Eph. B., B.A., 1879.
Stewart, George, B.Sc, 1880.
Stickle, Chas. W., B.A., 1866
(6), M.A., 1869.
Sutherland, Donald G., B.A.,
1859, M.A., 1867.
Switzer, P. A., B.A., 1872 (b),
M.A., 1876.
Switzer, V., B.A., 1874.
T.
Tew, Henry, B.A., 1860.
Tilley, Wm. E., B.A., 1875,
M.A., 1878.
Thomas, James A. B. , B. A., 1879.
Tremeer, James, B.A., 1879.
w
Wager, N., B.A., 1880.
Wallace, Samuel, B.A., 1866.
Wallbridge, Asa F:, B.A. («),
1860, M.A., 1870.
Ward, Jos., B.A., 1877.
Washington, George, B.A., 1860,
M A., 1871.
Washington, Wm. C, B. A., 1863,
M.A., 1868.
Washington, E. S., B.A., 1869.
Wass, J. Barclay, B.A., 1869,
M.A., 1873.
Watson, Wm. C, B.A., 1863,
M.A., 1867.
Watson, Geo. H., B. A., 1871 (c).
Whitney, W A., B.A., 1860,
M.A., 1864.
Whiting, J. L., B.A., 1873, (a).
Whittington, Robt., B.A., 1879.
Wilbor, A. D., M.A. (d), 1859.
Wilkinson, J. Miles, B.A.,, 1880.
Wilkinson, W.,B. A., 1868, M.A.,
1871.
Willoughby, N. R., B.A., 1860,
M.A., 1867..
Williams, Richard W., B.A.,
1863.
Wilmot, John C, B.A., 1864,
M.A., 1868.
Wilson, John, M.A. («), 1857.
Wilson, James G., M.A. (d),
1859.
Wilson, J., B.A., 1867.
Wilson, Richard Wornall, B.A ,
1871 (a), M.A., 1874.
Withrow, W H. , M. A. , (e), 1867.
Wood, S. G., B.A., 1858.
Wood, R. E., B.A., 1873.
Workman, Geo. C, B.A., 1875,
M.A., 1878.
Wortley, J. Robt., B.A , 1879.
Wright, W. P., B.A., 1848.
Wright, George, B.A., 1862,
M.A., 1867
Wright, John Adelbert, B.A.,
1870 (6).
Y.
Youmans, John Ryerson, B.A.,
1863, M.A., 1868.
Young, George, B.A., 1862, M.A.,
1866.
Young, R. W., B.A., 1872, M.A.,
1875.
VICTORIA COLLEGE.
541
GRADUATES IN MEDICINE.
(a) Gold Medallist, {b) Silver Medallist, (c) Honorary, (d.) Ad evndem.
A.
Abbott, J. T., 1872.
Adams, Thos.,B.A., '68.
Agnew, J. R,, 1857.
Aikman, R. P., 1868.
Aikman, C. M.\ 1862.
Alain, S , 1879.
Alfred, R. H., 1862.
Alexander, Walter, 1877.
Alexander, Robt, 1875.
Allard, Prime, 1875.
Allen, Robert, 1869.
Allison, Samuel, 1862.
Allworth, Ed., 1861.
Alway, James W., 1863.
Ames, F. H. S., 1880.
Anderson, Wm., 1858.
Anderson, Wm., 1869.
Annand, Geo. , M. A. , 70.
Arehambault, Joseph S.,
1868.
Arehambault, Gedeon,
1869.
Arehambault, Gaspard,
1873.
Armstrong, T M., '80.
Armstrong, John, 1867.
Atkinson, Ed. L., 1866.
Aubin, W. E., 1879.
Aubuchon, Simeon, '69.
Aubry, Alph. D., 1873.
Auclair, L. Z., 1879.
Aylesworth, R. B , 1867.
Aylesworth, Geo. M.,
1869.
Bachand, Leonidas C. ,
1878.
Bailey, T. L., 1857.
Bain, James, 1860.
Band, John, 1861.
Bald, Wm., 1869.
Barclay, T. S., 1872.
Barr, John, 1866.
Barrett, Michael, 1855.
Barrick, E. I., 1866.
Basil, F. X., 1877.
Bass, Cyrus, 1863.
Bebeaud.J.G., 1878(d).
Beamish, W., 1860.
Beaton, A. H., 1864.
Beatty, Thomas, 1856.
Beaudet, N., 1880.
Beaudry, Joseph A., '78.
Beaudry, Od., 1877.
Beaudry, George, 1873.
Beaupie, W. C. H., '80.
Beaupre, Louis, 1872.
Beausoleil, Jos. M., '80.
Belanger, Ulric, 1871.
Belanger, Theoph., '75.
Belcourt, O. E., 1880.
Beliveau, Henri, 1868.
Bell, Samuel, 1871.
Bellemare, E., 1879.
Bellemarre, Maxime, '70.
Benham, Geo. E., 1864.
Benoist, L., 1867.
Benson, Ed , 1866.
Bentley, John, 1855.
Bergeron, Jos. E., 1880.
Bergeron, J. N., 1879.
Bergeron, Pierre, 1870.
Bergeron, S. E., 1880.
Berryman, C. V., M.A. .
1857.
Berthelot, J. E., 1874.
Biggar, Geo., 1862.
Biggar, Robert H., '66.
Bingham, G. W., 1855.
Blackstock, W. H., '67.
Blake, Warren H., 1861.
Blondin, Jos., 1880.
Boddington, Geo., 1867.
Boileau, Jules M., 1875.
Boissy, Edouard, 1869.
Bonar, David, 1862.
Bonnell, E. O., 1866.
Bouchard, J. B., 1877.
Boucher, L. G. E , 1879.
Boucher, Robt. P., 1869.
Boudrias, Louis, 1870.
Bourret, Lou. J., 1876.
Bourque, Lou. N., 1876.
Bowen, C. A., 1858.
Bowman, Isaac, 1861.
Bowman, Benjamin, '61.
Bowman, John D. , 1865.
Boyle, W. S., 1872.
Bradley, — ., 1863.
Brent, Harry, 1872.
Brereton, W. I., 1871.
Brett, R. J., 1874.
Brewster, Nath., '73(d).
Bridgman, Irwin, 1867.
Brissette, Alf., 1876.
Brisson, Alf. Th., 1876.
Brock, LI. W., 1862.
Brodeur, Lactance, 1868.
Brodeur, Raphael, 1873.
Brossard, Henri, 1877.
Brossoit, Alfred, 1874.
Brosseau, Alfred, 1867.
Brouillet, V. E., 1874.
Brown, B. P., 1862.
Brown, John, 1864.
Brown, E. T., 1867.
Brown, Georga, 1869.
Brown, Miles, 1871.
Browning, J. W., 1867.
Brun, Edmond, 1875.
Brunelle, J. A. S., 1875.
Brunet, M. L., 1874.
Brunet, Narc, 1876.
Brunskill, Thomas, 1868
Bryning, Jos. V., 1863.
Buchanan, O. R. G. 1867
Buck, Anson, 1861.
Buckham, T. S. R.,1866
Bull, Edward, 1855.
Bull, Francis, 1855.
Buller, Frank, 1869.
Bulmer, T. S., 1867.
Burkhart, J. L., 1874.
Burkholder, Isaac, 1863
Burnham, George, 1867.
Burque, Joseph, 1876.
Burtch, John, 1859.
Byers, John N., 1869.
C
Caldwell, William, 1874
Camireau, Olivier, 1871.
Campbell, A. W., 1880.
Campbell, Dennis W., '55
Campbell, L. C, 1872.
Canniff, Wm., 1859.
Carbert, Joseph, 1856.
Carigan, Jos. L., 1880.
Carlyle, James, 1864.
Carreau, J. A., 1875.
Carroll, Daniel W., 1860
Carroll, John A., 1869.
Carter, Thomas, 1869.
Carter, — ., 1872.
Carter, Robert, 1872.
Cartier, Paul, 1872.
Cartier, Ant., 1877
Carriere, Phileas, 1872.
Casgrain, Pierre F., 1875
Cash, E J ward L., 1871.
Castleman, W. A., 1856.
Caughill, Clarke, 1856.
Caw, David, 1859.
Caw, William, 1864.
Chagnon, Phileas, 1870.
Chagnon, K. B., 1879.
Chamberlain, Chas.,1863
Chamberlain,A.H.,1867
Champagne, Arist. ,1875
Charbonneau, Jos , 1874
Charbonneau, Olivier, '78
Charette, Ignace, 1870.
Charlebois, Laurent, '77.
Charoux, Vit , 1877.
Chevalier, Joseph, 1875.
Cholet, Hill, 1876.
Choquette, Henri, 1868.
Christie, R. JI., 1867.
Christoe, W. 8., 1866.
Clark, Daniel, 1858.
Clarke, Joseph, 1861.
Clarke, Robert B., 1866.
Clarke, James F. , 1867.
Clarke, John, 1876.
Clemens, G. H., 1880.
Clement, Lewis, 1864.
Clements, John, 1860.
Cluxton, Fred. C, 1871
Coderre,J. Emery, 78, (d)
Cockburn, Wm., 1864.
Colver, A. J., 1862.
Comeau, Joseph, 1873.
Comfort, John H., 1862.
Comfort, Wm A., 1865.
Comiro, A. O., 1880.
Compeau, Bas., 1876.
Conlombe, W., 1880.
Contois, Zoel, 1875.
Cook, A. H., 1861.
Cook, George, 1864
Corbeille, Louis, 1870.
Corbett, Robert A., 1860
Corbett, S. C. 1867.
Cornwall, V C, 1867.
Corson, Jno. W.. '57 (a)
Corson, Wm. 0., '57 (a)
Corson, Adam C, 1864.
Cote, C, 1879.
Cote, A T., 1879.
Cote, Victor, 1876.
Couillard, Pierre L., 75
Coulombe, Ch. Jer., 72.
Coulter, Chas. L.,^1869.
Coutu,. Octave, 1873.
Coventry, John, 1866.
Cowen, James, 1861.
Crandall, Byron, 1864.
Crawford, Allan, 1870.
Cremin, Daniel, 1862
Crooker, Titus C, 1861.
Curry, R. C, 1857.
D.
Dafoe, P. V., 1864.
Dagenais, Adolphe, 1872
Dagenais, Alphonse, '67
Dame, Augustus F., 70
Dansereau, Elzear, 1869
Dansereau, Pierre E., 71
Davidson, Peter, 1859.
Davidson, J. G., 1862.
Dean, Noble A., 1860.
Dean, M. M. P., 1867.
Decow, Abraham, 1870.
De Evylin, John, 1858.
De Evylin, J. A., 1866.
De Grandpre, A. J. H.,
1879.
DeGrandpnS, L., 1879.
DeGrassi, A. W J., '67.
Deguise, Joseph B., 70.
De Laval Thvernay,
G. A., 1879.
De Laval Thiernay,
M. E., 1679.
Delvecchio, A., 1867.
Demers, Jos. A , 1868.
Demers, Fred., 1872.
Demers, G., 1874.
Demers, Avila, 1874.
Desautels, Alfred, 1873.
Desjardins, Henri, 1871.
Desjardins, L. E., 1873.
Desjardins, S., 1879.
Desloges, Jos. A , 1870.
Desmarteau, N. B., 1872
Desnoyers,Dontagne, 78
Desorcy, Charles, 1874.
Despars, Fr., 1877.
Desroche, Isr., 1877.
Desrosiers, L. J. P , 72.
Desrosiers, N., 1875.
542
GRADUATES IN MEDICINE.
De St. George, Alfred,
1870.
De Vandreuil, L , 1880.
Diamond, J. S., 1868.
Dibble, David W., 1861
Dick, Winceslas, 1871.
Dickson, J. F., 1880.
Disher, J. C, 1861.
Dixon, J., 1857,
Donnelly, J., 1857
Dorland, Peter V B.,'56
D'Orsonnens, Th., 1878
(d).
Dorval, Arthur, 18/4.
Douglas, J. S.. 1866.
Douglas, A., 1874. (b).
Douglass, John G., 1863.
Douquette, E. E., 1879.
Downey, Wm. S., M.A.,
1865.
Drainville, D., 1868.
Drake, W A , 1857.
Dube, Pierre C, 1876.
Ducharme, Joseph, 1867
Dufort, Tancrede, 1872.
Duhaut, Geo. J., 1873.
Duncan, A. C, 1862.
Dupuis, Julien, 1872.
Durocher, L. B., 1879.
Dutizac, Z. 0., 1867.
Duval, Arthur, 1874.
Duval, Saluste, 1876.
B.
Earl, Ezra M., 1862.
Edmundson, Robert,
1866 (b).
Edwards, Henry, 1856.
Elie, J. A. M., 1879.
Emery, Robert, 1857.
Ernes, S. P., 1862.
Etheir, M., 1874.
Esnouf, Cyrille, 1875.
F.
Fafard, Ch. 1872.
Fafard, Norbert, 1873.
Fafard, Telesph, 1876.
Fagnan, Benjamin, 1871
Falcon, Z., 1879.
Fares, 0. W., 1864.
Fauteux, Emile, 1875.
Ferguson, John, 1864.
Ferguson, J. P., 1872.
Ferrier, D. W., 1867.
Ferron, Wilbrod, 1869.
Ferron, Edward, 1874.
Fielding, James, 1868.
Filiatrault, Ch. M.,1872
Filiatrault, Flavian, 75
Fiset, George M., 1877.
Fiset, Phillipe, 1878.
Fisher, E. J. T., 1867.
Fitzsimons, George, '59.
Fleak, H. C, 1858.
Fleming, Neil, 1862.
Fleming, D. G., 1868.
Fleury, A. F., 1879.
Flock, C. W., 1856.
Flock, JohnR., 1858.
Fontaine, Marc, 1875.
Forbes, George, 1863.
Ford, AdamE., 1855.
Forte\ R. W.,'1879.
Fortier, Cyrille, 1877.
Fortier, L., 1879.
Fortin, Phil., 1877.
Foster, Moffitt, 1865.
Foucher, A. A., 1879.
Fowler, Robert, 1864 (d).
Fox, Antony, 1867.
Franklin, Byron, 1856.
Fraser, James, B., 1866.
Frasor, John, 1871.
Freel, S. L., 1872.
French, Wm.W., 1869.
Fulton, John, 1863 (a).
Fyfe, Joseph A., 1865.
a
Gaboury, Ulric, 1872.
Gaboury, Tancrede, 1873
Gaboury, Jos. R. 1873.
Gadboise, Antoine, 1871
Gagnon, Joseph, 1872.
Gahan, Beresford J. '71.
Gaillardet, Phillippe, '78
Galbraith, J. J., '80 (d).
Garriepy, Joseph, 1876.
Garneau, Adolphe, 1868
Gates, Edward H., 1859.
Gates, Edward H., 1866.
Gatien, Felix, 1871.
Gauchier, Louis Jean, '78
Gaudet, E. Th. 1879.
Gaudet, Fidele, 1875.
Gauthier, A., 1880.
Gauthier, C.L. S., '79.
Geikie, Walter 6. ,
1859, (d).
Germain, Avit, 1873.
Germain, Alex., 1874.
Germain, J. L., 1879.
Gervais, Emery, 1869.
Ghent, B. 1857.
Gillespie, Donald, 1860.
Gingras, Isaac, 1868.
Girard, G. H., 1880.
Girouard, M. J., 1879.
Giroux, Joseph, 1877.
Giroux, Pierre M., 1869.
Gladu, Alphonse, 1867.
Glasgow, Sinclair H.,
1878.
Godin, Arsene, 1878.
Glendinning, J. I., 1880
Goldsmith, P. D., 1868.
Gordon, J., 1880.
Gosselin, Vin.,. 1872.
Gosselin, Pierre, 1875.
Gouin, Louis J. E., 1871
Gowan, Robert, 1866.
Gowans, W. B., 1857.
Goyer, O., 1879.
Graham, Wm. J,, 1867.
Graham, Alex. 1869.
Grange, C. t>., 1868:
Grange, James, 1860.
Grant, John, 1861.
Greer, T. N., 1880.
Grenier, Laurent, 1871.
Grey, John G., 1855.
Grondin, Gregoire M.,
1871.
Grondin, Henri, 1876.
Gues^.n, M. A., 1879.
Guignon, Wilfred, 1877.
Guillemont, Eugene, '75
Gustin, E. W., 1855.
H
Hagerman, W. C, 1871.
Halley, George, 1869.
Hamill. W. E., 1880.
Hamilton, C. A., '80(d).
Haney, H. R., 1857
Hanly, John, 1869.
Hardy, Jules, 1871.
Hurley, Benjamin, 1866
Harrison, Wm. T., 1869
Harvey, John, 1860.
Havel, Victor, 1874.
Hawkesworth, Easton.
1856.
Haynes, Thomas S., '70.
Hebert, Andr6, 1878.
Hebert, Louis D., 1874.
Hebert, Avila, 1876.
Henderson, Walter, '69.
Henry, Samuel M., '68.
Hepworth, Wm. H,, '69
Heroux, Horace, 1872.
Herriman, E. A., 1860.
Hetu, O. P., 1875.
Hickey, Reuben I.,
B.A., 1857.
Hingston, — ., 1878, (d)
Hobley, Thomas, 1875.
Hodgskin, Thos. J., '62
Holmes, T. A., 1867.
Hopkins, Eph. L.( 1875.
Hornibrook, Edw.. 1861
Howell, James Bruce,
1878. (d).
Howell, Wm. A., 1860.
Hoyt, John Jay, 1865.
Hudson, Samuel, 1871.
Hughes, SamuelL.,1866
Hughson, W. A., 1868.
Hunter, J. B., 1880.
Hurtubise, Eustache,'69
Hutton, James, 1863.
I.
Imeson, A., 1856.
J.
Jackson, Donald, 1863.
Jakeway, Chas. E., 1871
Jar vis, Joseph, 1867.
Jeannotte, H., 1874.
Jenigor, E. C, 1879.
Jeffers, W. C, 1867.
Johnson, James, 1859.
Johnson, JosiahB., 1866
Johnson, W H.. 1873.
Johnston, J. B., 1864.
Johnstone, Jas. K.,1870
Jolley, John, 1865.
Jones, Charles A., 1866
K.
Keagy, David, 1867.
Keating, Thomas, 1861.
Keffer, Thomas D., 1866
Kennedy, J. T., 1864(d)
Kennedy, Angus, 1876.
Kerr, B. S., 1867.
Ki-nian, Thomas, 1S09.
King, John S., 1879.
King, S. A., 1867-
King, Frank, 1868.
Kingston, Jno. Jas. 1869
Kirkland, Arch. S.,1869
Kirkparick, John, 1874.
Knowllys, Culling E.,
1863.
Kobillard, Jas., 1880.
L.
Labadie, Felix, 1878.
Labarre, LudgerGenest,
1870.
Laberge, Louis, 1874.
Laberge, Philemon,1871
Lacerte, G. A. 1879.
Lacerte, I. O., 1879.
Lachapelle, Emmanuel,
1869.
Lachapelle, Severin, 1874
"Lachapelle, F. X.,1879. •
Lafarge, Jos. E., 1880.
Laferriere, A.. 1868.
Lafleche, F.X. R, 1879.
Lafontaine, M. G., 1879.
Lafortune, J. A , 1879.
La Forest, G. L., 1879
Lafreniere, G. D., 1873.
Lalonde, Emery, 1873.
Lalonde, E. C, 1879.
Lamarche, Adolphe, '74
Lambert, Julien T., 1878
Lambert, Octavien,1876
Lamontagne, Wm., 1869
Lamoureux, Stanislas,
1874.
Lanctot, Joseph," 1869.
Landerkin, George, 1862
Lane, Wm. W., 1861.
Langstaff, Lewis, 1858.
Langstaff, James, 1876.
Lanthier, Hor., 1876.
Lapalme, Leon A., 1878
La Porte, A., 1867.
La Porte, J. B., 1872.
Laramee, Alfred, 1879.
Larne, Omer, 1872.
Laroche, Z., 1879.
LaRoque, C.L.H.,1880
Laroque, Emile, 1875.
Laroque, Henri, 1872.
Larose, Alfred, 1869.
Lassisseraye, A. P., 1875
Latourneau, G. E., 1879
Laurendeau, J. O. A.,'79
Laurendeau, Joel, 1874.
Laurin, Victor, 1872.
Lavalle, Am., 1877.
Lavallie, L. O., 1880.
Laviolette, Gustave,'70.
Law, W H., B.A., '66.
Law, T. V, 1872.
Lawrence, Robert, 1871.
Leblanc, J. A., 1879.
Leduc, Joseph G., 1874.
Leduc, J. P., 1875.
Lefaivre, A. A., 1879.
Leger, Joseph A., 1875.
Legris, Charles, 1871.
Legris, M. J. E., 1879.
Lemaltie, Auger, L.J. A.,
1879.
VICTORIA COLLEGE.
543
Lemire, Eustache, 1867.
Lemon, B. H., 1867. j
Leonard, Roch, 1876. |
Leprohon, Jas. L.. 1878.
Lesage, Ed., 1873. -
Lesage, Arthur, 1876.
Letourneau, Aug., 1875.
Lindsay, W. B., 1869.
Ling, George W., 1866.
Loyd, A. C, 1864.
Loyd, R. E. 1868.
Long, William, 1871.
Longpre, Ant., 1877.
Longtin, 8. A., 1868.
Longtin, Ismael, 1S76.
Loughead, G. D., 1868.
Lount, Gabriel, 1867.
Lovekin, Jas. P., 1871.
Lubv, Walter, 1869.
Lumlev, Wm., 1870.
Lund, 'Richard, 1860.
Luudy, David W., 1865
Lundy, Wm. C, 1867.
Lusk, Charles H., 1867.
Lutz, Calvin, 1868.
M.
Hadore, Godefroi, 1870.
Majeau, Alf., 1874.
Malo, G. N., 1879.
Mancotel, Alf., 1877.
Mann, P. M., 1858.
Manseau, Gideon, 1875.
Manson, John, 1866.
Marchessaul, Tancrede,
1869.
Marier, P. E., 1879.
Mark, Ed. . 1872 (d).
Marlatt, R. C, 1867.
Marlatt Jonath. W.,'59.
Marotte, Antoine, 1868.
Marquis, Duncan, 1867.
Martel, Dosithee, 1868.
Martel, Louis J., 1873.
Mathieu, J. E.V.,1879.
Martin, Caleb E., 1856.
Martineau, Simeon, '70.
Mason, W. J., 1858.
Massed L. A., 1879.
Messecar, A. J., 1864.
Matthieu, Arthur, 1872.
Maudeslev, Hrnry, 1865
May, Samuel P., 1853.
Meacham, Walter W.,
1869.
Meagher, H. Alf., 1877
Mearns, John, 1869.
Merrick, Edgar, 1864.
.Merrill, Henri, 1876.
Metherill, Geo. W., '59.
Meible, H., 1880.
Meunier Alfred, 1869.
Meunier, Paul, 1872.
Mignault, Pierre B. '69.
Mignault, Victor, 1871.
Mignault, Zoel, 1872.
Millar, A. H., 1864.
Miller, Wm. H., 1860.
Milne, G. L., 1880.
Mills, John B., 1866.
Millward, W E., 1864.
Mitchell, Chas. T., 1863.
Mitchell, Arch., 1864.
Mitchell, David, 1869.
Moreau, Hippolyte,1869
Moore Samuel, 1866.
Moorhouse, Henry, '71.
Moquin, Victor, 1874.
Moreau, G. Th., 1880.
Morrow, Robert, 1864.
Mousseau, Octave, 1871
Mousseau, F. X., 1S74.
Mullen, J. A., 1857.
Mullin, John A., 1859.
Mulloy, Nelson, 1866.
Munns, W A., 1864.
Munro, Edwin, 1874.
Munro, L., 1880.
Munro, Pierre, 1878.
Munroe, Neil, 1864.
Muter, Peter Johnston,
1866.
Mo.
McAllister, Lacklin,'68.
McAlpine, John, 1875.
MeBean, David, B. A.,
1867.
IMcBrien, W. F., 1864.
McCallum, George A.,
1866.
McCamus, Wm., 1869.
McCandless, Francis, '60
McCarroll, Rev. John,
1879.
McCausland, Marshall
B., 1860.
McClinton, Nathaniel,
1865.
McCollumJ.S.,1862(a).
McCrea, C. A., 1867.
McCrea, James N., 1859
McCullagh, JohnJ.,'62.
McCuliy, Jonathan, '66.
McDermitt, James, 1870
McDonald, A. B., 1867-
McDonald, C, 1880.
McDonald, J. D., 1867.
McDonald, Sainuel, 1866
Macdonald, D., 1873.
Macdonald, D F , 1874.
Macdonnell, J. R. D.,
1872.
McGarvin, Nelson, 1856
McGregor, Jas. H., 1866
McGregor, Wm., 1861.
Mclnnes, Loftus R.,'63.
Mclntyre, D. G. 1857.
Mclntyre, Robert, 1862.
McKay, Andrew, 1871.
McKay, H. M., 1867.
McKay, James, 1858.
MeKechie, W, 1880.
McKeown, John, 1866.
MeKerracher, Alex. , '63.
McKinnon, Angus, 1864.
McLarty, Duncan, 1867.
McLaughlin, Wm., 1862.
McLay, Archibald, 1868.
McLav Peter W., 1870.
McLean, P., 1874 (a).
McLeod, H. M., 1864.
McMahon, James, 1876.
McMans, G. G, 1864.
McMillen, Donald, 1865
McMurchy,D. W.,1866.
MoNaughton, Jno, '76.
McO'Connor, M., 1864.
McTavish, Archibald, '65
N.
Nadeau, Alex., 1875.
Nash, Samuel L., 1865.
Neal, George A., 1869.
Xewcombe, James, 1860
Newcombe, Wm., 1865.
Newkirk, Peter, 1855.
Newkirk, P., 1858.
Newkirk, T. G, 1864.
Newkirk, Daniel, 1868.
Nicoll, John, 1862.
Nichol, A., 1872 (b).
Nixon, A., 1864.
Noble, Chas. T., 1856.
Noble, Hiram, 1857.
Noden, Wm., 1863.
Normandin, L. Z , 1879
Norris, (ieorgeA., 1860.
o.
Oakley, Francis, 1862.
O'Brien, Alfred N., '68.
O'Donnell, John, 1861.
Ogden, Edwy J, 1855.
Ogden, Uzziel, 1855.
Ogden, Wm. Winslow,
1878.
O'Keefe, Patrick, 1869.
Oliviere, Louis A., 1878
Oliver, Wm. H., 1866.
Oliver, Edward, 1866.
Oliver, J. B., 1868.
Olivier, L. A., 1879.
O'Reilley, Miles, 1868.
Osborne, J. W., 1867.
Ouellet, Charles, 1860.
Ough, Richard, 1869.
Ouimet, Jean B. , 1878.
Ouimet, Edmond, 1870.
Ouimet, Jos. A., 1878.
Paget, Arthur, 1858.
Palardy, F. L., 1867.
Papin, Napoleon, 1873.
Paquet, Jos., 1872.
Paquette, Emile, 1875.
Paquette, H., 1880.
Paquin, Elizear, 1878.
Pare, Louis A., 1871.
Park, A. J., 1855.
Park, Wm. T., 1880.
Parsons, JohnH., 1871.
Patoel, Francois, 1870.
Patoel, Francois, 1872.
Patton, E. F., 1867.
Patton, Frank J , 1868.
Pearson, B. F., 1867.
Pelletier, Jacques Ant.
Ad., 1869.
Pen warden, John M., '65.
Perkins, Wm., 1862.
Perrault, Alfred, 1876.
Perrin, Jos., M.A., '71.
Petit, Wilfred, 1877.
Phair, Robert, 1864.
Phenix, Theodore, 1874.
Philips, Martin, 1862.
Philp, John, 1860.
Philp, William, '63. (b).
Philp, William, 1873.
Piche, Alphone, 1875.
Pilette, Ant, 1876.
Pinkerton, James, 1865.
Pipe, William, 1858.
Piper, J. M., 1880.
Piatt, John M., 1869.
Plaute, A., 1879.
Plante, Elzear, 1869.
Poole, Thos. W., 1856.
Pope, F. H., 1868.
Porter, R. J., 1867
Potts, G. T. J., 1867.
Potvin, Joseph, 1870.
Poulin, L. S., 1867.
Pratte, Noe., 1870.
Pratte, Charles, 1870.
Pratte, L. I., 1879.
Prevost, J. A., 1879.
Prevost, Norbert, 1871.
Prevost, Louis C, 1874.
Prevost, Wilfred, 1877.
Price, Edwin, 1856.
Prichard, F., 1857.
Primeau, A., 1867.
Primeau, Honore, 1871.
Prive, Polydore, 1875.
Proulx, Lucien, 1869.
Provost, Louis R., 1875.
Q
Quarry, Wm. B., 1860.
Quintal, Luc, 1870.
R.
Radford, Jos. H., 18 80.
Rains, John, 1870.
Ray, J. C, 1862.
Ray, J. E., 1867.
Renaud, P. O., 1879.
Renwick, Herbert, 1867.
Renwick, J. W., 1875.
Reeve, John, 1857.
Richard, Napoleon, 1868.
Richards, Bennet, 1860.
Richardson, G. R,, 1870.
Richardson, S. R,, 1871.
Richer, Ov., 1877.
Riddel, J. K., 1864.
Rinfret. Come Isa., 1870.
Rinfret, Adolphe A., '70.
Robage, Ansel. Noe, '78.
Robillard, J. A, 1877.
Robitaille, Jules, 1868.
Robitaille, Arthur, 1870.
Rogers, D. S.. 1864.
Rolls, Alfred, H., 1862.
Rolph, Hon. J., '55 (c).
Rolph, J. Widmer, '66.
Rosebrugh, Jno. W. ,'55.
Rosebrugh, Ab. M. '59.
Ross, James, 1865.
Rottot, J. P., 1867.
Rounds, Jas. B., 1858.
Rouleau, Zeph., 1872.
Routiner, L. deG.,1879.
Roy, Francis E., 1864.
Roy, L., M.A., 1S72.
Roy, Arthur, 1874.
Roy, Joseph, 1874.
Roy, Joseph E. E., 1880.
Roy, L. Joseph, 1880.
544
GRADUATES IN MEDICINE AND LAW.
Rupert, Oliver, 1826.
Russell, James, 1869.
Rutherford, J. P., 1867.
Rutherford, J. R., 1867.
Ruthven, D. G., 1867
S.
Sampson, James, 1868.
Sangster, Jno. H.,M.A.,
1864.
Santoire, Samuel, 1869.
Savage, Wm. S., 1866.
Scallon, Jos. E., 1874.
Schofield, Wm., 1858.
Schofield, Thomas, 1861.
Schooley, Jay W., 1863.
Schultz, J. C, 1864.
Scott, Steph. A. (d), '55.
Scott, HenrvH., 1860.
Scott, J. S.,*1867.
Secord, Solomon, 1856.
Selley, J. B. (rf), 1857.
Shannon, G. C, 1857.
Shepherd, H. E, 1872.
Sheppard, John J., 1871.
Sheppard, L. E., 1880.
Simard, Alfred, 1872.
Sinclair, Alex. C. , 1863.
Sinclair, Daniel E , '64.
Sinclair, L., 1867.
Sing, John, 1869.
Sloan, William, 1865.
Smith, G. B., 1880.
Smith, Henry, 1861.
Smith, Wm. E., 1863.
Smith, Jos. D., 1865.
Smith, R. W. B., 1879.
Smith, Wm. L., 1865.
Smith, Jas. W., 1866.
Smith, R. R, 1867.
Sparrow, J. W., 1864.
Spencer, G. J. L., 1863.
Spohn, Henry", 1869.
Spohn, John H., 1869.
Sprague, Jas. S., 1869.
Speuill, T. S., 1868.
Stanbury, Richard, 1865.
Stark J. D., M.A., '67.
Stephenson, F. D., 1857.
Stevenson, J. J. A., 1869.
Stewart, Alex., 1860.
Stewart, George, 1869.
Stewart, Jas. D., 1861.
Stinson, James, 1855.
Stinson, Chas. W.,1861.
Stokes, Chas. S., 1868.
Stone, Robert, 1864.
St. Jacques, C. R., 1878.
St. Onge, Louis M., '71.
St. Jacques, J. R., 1879.
St. Jacques, M.E.,1880.
St. Paul, Clement, 1876.
St. Pierre, Ad., 1877.
Strachan, A. R, 1861.
Strange, Henry, 1864.
Strathey. F. R. L., 1870.
Street, Wm. H., 1861.
Sutherland, T. J., 1861.
Sutherland, W..R, 1880.
Sutton, James, 1860.
Swann, Levi H., 1861.
Swisher, R. D., 1867.
Sylvester, Isaie, 1868.
Sylvestre, Isaie S , 1878.
Sylvestre, Pierre, 1871.
T.
Tabor, Stephen, 1860.
Tabor, J R, 1867.
Tamlyn, J. E, 1864.
Tanguay, J. B. Ant. , '69.
Taupier, Jean S., 1876.
Tegart, Edwin H., 1859.
Therien, CesaireN., '78.
Thompson. Alex., 1867.
Thompson, G. B., 1880.
Thompson, W., 1867.
Toupin, Joseph, 1877.
Tournier, Jos. E., 1880.
Towler, Wm. B., 1869.
Tremblay, Amadie, 1869.
Trew, C. Newland, 1866.
Trudel, Eugene H. (a),
1878.
Trudel, Fran. X., 1869.
Trudel, Tancrede, 1872.
Trudel, M. T. E., 1874.
Trudel, Fred., 1875.
Tuck, Henry, 1861.
Tucker, Milton M., '70.
Tuffurd, C. D., 1857.
Turner, John, 1862.
Turver, Wm., 1869.
Tweedie, Gilbert, 1860.
Tweeddle, John B., 1862.
Tweeddle, Jos. M., 1864.
Tye, George A., 1867.
Vadnair, T., 1880.
Valcourt, Etienne, 1868.
Valois, Pierre, 1868.
Valois, George, 1876.
VanVelsor, Dan. J.,'62.
Varden, Wm. H, 1862.
Vardon, Thos.W., 1866.
Vaux, Harry, 1866.
Vernet, Louis, 1873.
Vigneaux, Behj., 1868.
Voligny, L. L., 1867
w
Wade, William, 1868.
Walden, Benj., 1868.
Walden, John W., 1859.
Walker, James, 1864.
Walmesley, D. L., 1866.
Walrath, Jacob, 1856.
Ward, J. H, 1879.
Warren, Geo. M., 1870.
Washington, Nel., 1872.
Watier, Appollinaire, "78.
Watson, Jas. A., 1866.
Watson, John H., 1869.
Watt, H.,1880.
Webb, Jos. H., 1869.
West, D. H., 1868.
West, David, 1869.
White, J. V., 1880.
Widdifield, J. H, 1869.
Wilkinson, Jonathan,
1870.
Willianisj Adolphus, '78.
Williams, J.D.R.,1856.
Williams, Jos. A, 1863.
Williams, M. H., 1867.
Williams,J.S.W.,1867.
Williams, Chas. 1868.
Williams, Geo. A., 1870.
Willoughby, W. A., '67.
Winans, G. E. A., 1864.
Wilson, John H, 1858.
Wilson, Geo. D., 1859.
Wilson, T. 0. G., 1874.
Wood, Eltham, 1860.
Wood, John W., 1869.
Worsfold, Wm., 1870.
Wright, Hy. H. (c), "55.
Wright, Geo. M.A., '67.
Wylie, Thomas, 1866.
Youmans, A. A., 1859.
Youmans, Milton, 1866.
York, Thos. J., 1866.
GRADUATES IN LAW
A.
Allison, D., M.A., LL.D, 1874.
Ashby, David, LL.B., 1869.
B.
Barsalou, Charles, LL.B., 1869.
Beatty.Wm., M.A., LL.B., 1864.
Beaudry, Alphonse, LL.B., 1870.
Belanger, Theophile, LL. B. , '70.
Bernard, Leonidas P., LL.B., '71.
Bienvenu, Nap., LL.B., 1870.
Bigelow, Nelson, M A., LL.B.,
1867.
Bleecker, H, B.A., LL.B., 1870.
Boutillier, Flavin G., LL.B., '71.
Brethour.M. H, B. A, LL.B. ,'73.
Burns, Alex., D.D., LL.D., '78.
Cocker, Rev. B. F., D.D. LL.D.,
1874.
Cote, Stanislas, LL.B., 1889.
D.
Daigneau, Joseph, LL.B., 1869.
Desrosiers, Oscar, LL.B., 1869.
Dessaints, Alexis, LL.B., 1869.
De St. George, George A. , LL. B. ,
1871.
Doutre, J. B., LL.B., 1868.
Durable, John H, M.A., LL.B.,
1864.
F.
Fletcher, Ashton, M.A., LL.B.,
1864.
Frost, J. WT., B.A., LL.B., 1869.
G.
Gingras, H, LL.B., 1869.
Groulx, Phileas, LL.B., 1870.
H.
Haggart, Alex , B. A, LL.B., '76.
Hill, A. G., B.A., LL.B., 1864.
Holman, C. J., B.A., LL.B., '76
Hudon, Arthur, LL.B., 1870.
J.
Jeannotte, Hermidas, LL.B., '69.
K.
Kierskowski, Phillippe, LL.B.,
1871.
L.
Laframboise, Louis, LL.B., 1871.
Lanctot, Phileas, LL B., 1870.
Langelier, JacquesC, LL.B., '70.
L'Archeveque, Eml., LL.B., 71.
Lareau, Edmond, LL.B., 1870.
Lazier, Stephen F., M. A., LL.B.,
1865.
Lowe, Wm Henry, B A., LL.B.,
1867.
M.
Mathieu, Pierre A., LL.B., 1869.
Mathieu, Jos. Prime, LL.B., '69.
GRADUATES IN LAW AND DIVINITY.
545
Maclaren, J. J., M.A., LL.B.,
1868.
Mills, David, LL.B., 1873 {ad
eundem).
Moore, John, M.A., LL.B., 1874.
Mc.
McCabe, William, LL.B., 1863.
McCabe, Jonn, LL.B., 1870.
McClive, William Hugh, M.A.,
LL.B , 1864.
McFadden, W. H., B.A., LL.B.,
1874.
McNaughton, Thomas, M.A.,
LL. B. , 1874.
N.
Nelles, S. S., D.D., LL.D., 1872
O.
Ouimet, J. Alderic, LL.B., 1869.
P.
Payne, W. L., M.A., LL.B., '72.
Pepin, Henri, LL.B., 1869.
Poupart, Pierre, LL.B., 1869.
Punshon, William Morley, M.A.,
LL.D., 1872.
Purslow, A., LL.B., 1875.
Q
Quintal, Richard, LL.B., 1869.
R.
Riddell, Wm. R., LL.B., 1878.
Einfret, Francis 0., LL.B., 1871.
Rose, J. E., M.A., LL,B., 1867.
Roy, Phillippe H., LL.B., 1871.
Rolph, Hon. J., M.D., LL.B.
(hon) 1859.
Ryerson, Rev. E., D.D., LL.D.
{hon) 1861.
s.
Shaw, Wm. Isaac, B.A,, LL.B.,
1864.
Stockton, Alfred Aug., M.A.,
LL.B , 1869.
Stockton, Charles A., LL.B.,
1870 {ad eundem).
V-
Belleneuve, Ferdinand, LL. B. .
1869.
W-
Wallbridge, S. S., LL.B., 1873.
Watson, G. H., B.A., LL.B., '73.
Wilson, John, M. A., LL.D., 72.
Wornell, Wilson R, M.A.,
LL.B., 1879.
Wright, J. A., B.A., LL.B., '73.
GEADUATBS IN DIVINITY.
Bell, John W., B.D., 1877.
O.
Campbell, Thomas W., B.D,,
1879.
Chown, E. A., B.A., B.D., 1877.
D.
Dewart, Edward H., D.D., 1879.
De Wolfe, Charles, D.D., 1862.
B.
Edmunds, S. C, B.D., 1877.
Elliott, James, D.D., 1877.
P.
Freeman, John Weldon, B.D.,'77
G.
Guthrie, John, D.D., 1875.
H.
Hoole, Elijah, D.D., 1856.
J.
James, J. H, D.D., 1868.
Jeffers, Wellington, D.D., 1863.
Johnston, Hugh, M.A., B.D.,
1874.
Lomas, John, D.D., 1862.
M.
Mills, Jesse S., B.D., 1877
Mc
McKay, Joseph William, D.D.,
1880.
o.
Osborne, George, D.D., 1860.
P.
Phillips, Alfred M., B.D., 1878.
R.
Rice, S. D., D.D., 1867-
Ross, J. R., M.A., B.D., 1874.
Russell, A. L., M.A., B.D., 1874.
Ryckman, Edward B., M.A.,
D.D., 1879.
S.
Sanderson, G. R., D.D., 1877.
Sellery, Samuel, B.D., 1878.
Skinner, Francis, D.D., 1864.
Smith, Gervase, D.D., 1877
Stewart, Andrew, B.D., 1879.
Stinson, Joseph, D.D., 1856.
Sutherland, Alex., D.D., 1879.
Sutherland, D. G., M.A., LL.B.,
B.D., 1877.
W-
Waddell, Robert H., B.D., 1879.
Waddy, Samuel, D., D.D., 1861
Wallace, R. W., B.D., 1879.
Ward, C. D, D.D., 1877.
Williams, John A., D.D., 1878.
Wiseman, Luke H., D.D., 1873.
Wood, Enoch, D.D., 1860.
COBOURG COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE.
By an agreement between the College Board and the Trustees of the Institute, this School has
been adopted as a Preparatory Department of the University.
This Institution gives a complete and thorough course in Classics, Mathematics, English and
Modern Languages, including the subjects prescribed for High Schools, together with special classes
for intending matriculants in Arts, Law, and Medicine, and for such as are qualifying themselves for
teaching.
STAFF OF INSTRUCTORS, 1880.
D. C. McHENRY, M.A., Principal,
Classics and Modern Languages.
Arthur P. Coleman, B.A., Classical and Science
Master.
William S. Ellis, B.Sc, Mathematics.
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Edwin L. Byington, English Master.
Edward Odlum, B. A., Junior and Preparatorii.
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JACKSON SOCIETY OF VICTORIA COLLEGE.
Instituted 1874-
Object.
The cultivation of Rhetoric and Elocution, and the investigation of Sacred and Secular Science,
h a view to efficiency in the Christian ministry. This object is sought by the reading of articles,
jinal and selected, followed by discussions ; and by exercises in Homiletics and Elocution.
Library.
A Biographical and Theological Library has been established by the Society. It contains at pre-
t five hundred volumes, including a complete set of the Bibliotheca Sacra. This Library is an-
illy increased by the efforts of the Society and the liberality of friends, Contributions are thank-
y received through the Dean of the Faculty of Theology.
LITERARY ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA COLLEGE.
Established 1857.
This Association has for its object the cultivation of Literature, Science, and Oratory. Its
cers are elected semi-annually from the students.
SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA COLLEGE.
Organized 1S74-
The founders of this Association had in view the advancement of scientific knowledge among its
mbers and the encouragement of practical work and original research in connection with the
ence Department of the College.
The Association has undertaken the formation of Cabinets, to which large contributions have
iady been made by the members and friends of the Society.
The Library is made up. of Standard and Scientific Works, and is rapidly increasing.
THE NATURAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION.
Organized 1878.
The object of the Association is to aid in the mutual advancement of its Members in the study of
Natural Sciences, and to afford personal opportunity for practical work, and original investigation,
supplementary to theoretic knowledge.
The Association has commenced the formation of a Scientific Library, and the collection of
;cimens for Cabinets, to which contributions are being made by the members and friends of the
sociation.
II.— HAMILTON WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE.
This In stitution is located in the City of Hamilton, at the head of Lake Ontario, and is owned
a eompan y of stockholders, but is under the control of the General Conference of the Methodist
urch of (J anada. Prior to the opening of this College in 1861, comparatively little had been done
the high er education of the daughters of Ontario. In 1847, a Ladies' Academy was established at
;ton, by the Rev. Daniel McMullen, and about the same time Burlington Ladies' Academy was be-
n in Hamilton, by Rev. Daniel C. YanNorman, M.A. In 1857, through the instrumentality of the
v. Samuel Rose, the Dundas Ladies' College was established. These Institutions for a time render-
valuable service in the cause of education, and, without doubt, largely prepared the way for the
ire permanent Hamilton College. In 1859, an opportunity presenting itself of obtaining a large
ilding in a prominent locality in Hamilton, at greatly reduced value, it was resolved to purchase,
;nsfer the Dundas Seminary to Hamilton, and piocure a charter from the Legislature. This was
ne and the College was opened in September, 1861. The course of study is all that could be desir-
, and on its succeessful completion, the degiees of Mistress of English Literature, and Mistress of
beral Arts are conferred. The Library and Cabinet are good, and valued at $5,000, while the
imated value of the building is $75,000.
The education furnished is broad and very thorough. Few institutions have so extensive a course,
d those who graduate have to complete a very comprehensive and varied outline of studies. The
ichers are all thoroughly educated and possess excellent teaching qualities. The staff is very large;
i cost has been over ten thousand dollars per annum for teacher's salaries alone.
548
HAMILTON WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE.
The appliances for teaching are the result of a wise concern on the part of the Directors to furnish
the best facilities for understanding the subjects taught. The apparatus is sufficient for all experi-
ments in natural philosophy and chemistry — charts of the most expensive kind, coloured so as cor-
rectly to illustrate the subject of study, whether in geology, mineralogy, natural history or botany,
while the cabinets and collections of ferns and flowers furnish a very complete set of specimens in the
various departments of science.
In the fine arts, oil painting, water colours, drawing from models and sketching from nature,
pastil and modelling in plaster are taught by a teacher who has been most successful in this work, and
under whom pupils have made rapid progress. In this department students have lesssons five days of
the week, and advanced pupils have the privilege of painting extra hours.
In music superior advantages are provided. The Professor of Music gives his whole time to this
department. He has assistants thoroughly trained ; and any student who is capable and willing
may attain as thorough a knowledge of music as can be had in any institution in the Dominion.
The teachers have the competency and the heart to teach.
The Modern Languages are taught by an accomplished European teacher, who has the advantage
of being thoroughly conversant with the grammar of the English language. The Natural Sciences
and Botany are taught by Rev. W P. Wright, M.A., B.D., whose long experience has enabled him
to bring special ability to this pleasant department of a student's work.
EEV. SAMUEL V. KICK, D.D.
Rev. Richard Jones. .
" George H. Davis ,
NAMES OF GOVERNORS.
. 186' to 1862 I Rev. Samuel Dwight Rice, D.D. . . 1863 to 1878
1862 to 1863 | " Alexander Burns, D.D., LL.D. 1878 to 1881
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
Rev. A. Burns, D.D., LL.D., Principal and Professor of Logic, Mental ami Moral Science
and Evidences.
Rev. W. P. Wright, M. A., B D., Professor of Natural Sciences and Latin.
Mathematics & Rhetoric. — Miss L. O'Loane, M.E. L.
History A: Analysis. — Miss M. Paterson, M.E.L.
English Branches. — Mrs. M. A. Wright.
Preparatory English. — Miss Ida Fish.
French and German. — Mademoiselle Cohendoz.
Prof, of Drawing <L- Painting. — H. M artin, 0. S . A .
Music. — R. S. Ambrose, Esq. (Prof, of Music),
Miss Annette Reebok, Miss Ellie Ambrose.
• Vocal Music. — Miss M. Ida Hackett.
Calisthenics and, hiding. — Major Dearnaly.
GRADUATES.
549
NAMES OF GRADUATES, 1863-80.
1863 Martha P. Grover, ML. A Hamilton. ;
1864 Mary F. Cromwell, M.L.A. .Hamilton, j
Hester A. Fifielcl, M.L A. .Orange, Vt. j
Eliza Starr Rice, M.L.A. .. Hamilton.)
Clara W. Farr, M.E.L Hamilton.
Ellen Hardie, M.E.L Bobeaygeon.
Addie Knowles, M.E.L Cookstown.
Elizabeth F. McGillivary, M. E. L .. Whitby.
Frankie M. Palmer, M.E.L. ..Thurlow.
Elizabeth A. Sharp, M .E. L . . . . Cavanville.
1865 *Mary Allison, M.L.A... .Sackville, N. P..
Elizabeth A. Sharp, .M.L.A.. .Cavanville.
Margaret Proctor, M.L.A Sarnia.
Isabel M. Bray, M.E.L. . ..Oakville.
Arietta D. Massey, M.E.L Newcastle.
1866 Hattie A. Cook, M.E.L. . Chicago, 111.
Jennie F. Greener, M.E.L Waterdown.
Lucy McCullough, M.E.L. .Bradford.
Emily Myles, M. E. L Hamilton.
*Annie L. Stedman, M.E.L .Dixon, 111.
Mollie F. Wood, M.E.L Dixon, 111.
Emma Watkins, M.E.L Hamilton.
Charlotte Watkins, M. E. L Hamilton.
1867 *Maggie A. Jackes, M.E.L. .Eglington.
Jennie E Huffman, M.E.L Bath.
Adelia V. Patterson, M.E.L Belleville.
Lizzie O'Loane, M.E.L. .. .Glanford.
1868 Emma J. Douse, M.L. A. .. .Paris.
Maria 0. Allen, M.E.L Hamilton.
Jane Breden, M.EL Kingston.
Julia A. Caldwell, M. E. L . . . . Montreal.
Helen Ford, M. E. L Kingston.
Rachel B. Freshman, M.E.L. .. .Lindsay.
Mary J. Keagey, M.E.L.. ..Dundas.
» Alice M. M. Lister, M.E.L. . .Hamilton.
M. Eliza Lapum, M. E. L . ... Centerville.
Mary E. Moore, M E.L Hamilton.
Ellen McHenry, M.E.L... ..Napanee.
Mary J. Peat, ^1. E. L . .. ..Hamilton.
Marietta Stinson, M. E. L Hamilton.
Emma F. Vail, M.E.L. ..Hamilton:
Mary J. Walker, M . E. I Whitby.
1869 Mary E. Moore, M.L.A* ... .Hamilton.
Emma F. Vail, .M.L.A Hamilton.
Mary E. White, M.L.A .. .Hamilton.
Jennie P. Allison, M.E.L Picton.
H. M. Lincoln, M.E.L. Walthani, Mass.
Mary J. Nisbet, M.E.L .. Hamilton.
Nellie E Sawyer, M E.L. ..Hamilton.
Mary A. Winn, M.E.L Newmarket.
Mary E. White, M.E.L Bronte.
1870 Maggie E. Amos, M.E.L. .. .Hamilton.
Maria Bowman, M. E. L . Blair.
Mary Y. Duff, M. E. L Hamilton.
Maria A. Hurlburt, M.E.L. .Point Abino.
Sarah Mulholland, M.E.L. .. . Yorkville.
1871 Fannie R. Lincoln, M L A . Walthani, Mass.
Mary A. Bean, M.E.L. . . . . Oshawa
Anna I. Duncan, M.E.L. ..Bayfield.
Annie Lister, M. E. L. . Hamilton.
Alice E. Jukes, M.E.L . . : Newmarket.
Catharine C. Morton, M.E.L . . . . Matilda.
Matilda Meharry, M.E.L.. Springville.
Eliza R. McMullen, M.E.L. . Picton.
Mary E. Tyrrell, M.E.L Weston.
1872 Lillie Lister, M.L.A. . ..Hamilton.
Emma F. Aikens, M.L.A Toronto.
Alice R. Hurlburt, M.E.L. .Manitoulin Is.
Eliza Lucas, M.E.L Ohamplain, N.Y.
Elvira M. Manning, M.E.L. .'. . . Bradford.
Ida M. Sawyer, M.E.L.. . Muscatine, Iowa.
1873 Sarah A. Baker, M.E.L. .. .Amherst, N.S.
Miriam A. Clarke, M.E.L. .Conway.
Sarah E. Hagar, M.E.L Welland.
Lizzie M. Haskell, M.E.L. Waterloo, Que.
Annie Leary. M.E.L Britannia.
Mary D. Mcllwraith, M.E.L. Hamilton.
Mary J. Paterson, M.E.L Dunsford.
Agnes Randall, M.E L. . .Newmarket.
Maggie E. Stanley, M.E.L London.
Georgie E. Stinson, M.E.L. .. .Hamilton.
Isabella Walton, M.E.L Pakenham.
Ophelia E. Webster, M.E.L. .. Bracebridge.
1874 Florence H. Brown, M.E.L. ...Hamilton.
Alice M. Constable, M.E.L Spencerville.
M. E. France, M.E.L... .Brooklyn, N.Y.
Agnes Porteous, M. E. L Paisley.
Marian M. Rogers, M.E.L. . . Wallaceburg.
1875 Katie E. Kerr/JM. L. A . . .... Perth.
Susie F. Wilson, M L.A. . . .Hamilton.
Sarah Davey, M.E.L . . . . .Liskeard.
Clara L. France, M.E.L Hamilton.
Clara J. Haskell.lM.E.L. Waterloo, Que.
Henrietta Lake, M.E.L.. Picton.
Janette A. Mitchell, M.E.L. . Drummondvil.
Mary J. McCarthy, M.E.L. .St. Catharines.
Martha M. Robertson, M.E.L. ...Harriston.
Nettie Upper, M.E.L St. Anns.
1876 Frances Bryson, M.L.A Montreal.
LeettaL. Gilbert, M.L.A. .Philadelphia, Pa.
Jennie L. Mcllwraith, M.L.A.. .Hamilton.
Bessie R Starr, M.L.A. . .Yarmouth,N. S.
Maggie D. Webster, M.L.A.-*. . .Quebec.
Gertrude H. A. Buck, M. E. L Palermo.
Gertrude E. Coady, M.E.L. Toronto.
Laura A. McEvers, M.E. L . . . . . . Cobourg.
Louisa M. Robertson, M.E.L. . .Harriston.
Ina Sutherland, M.E.L. Fingal
Sophia J. White, M.E.L. i .Hamilton.
Ida Wilkens, M.E.L Quebec
1877 Georgina Beynon, M.E.A Yorkville.
Nellie Flack, M.L.A Banda.
Evelina 0. Werden, M.L.A. .Gilbert's Mills.
Rose Adam, M E.L. Lindsay.
Laura Brush, M.E.L Austin, Texas.
Marv E. W. Bowes, M.E.L. ...Hamilton.
Jessie B. Crawford, M.E.L.. ..Franklin, Pa.
Mary J. Collier, M.E.L. ..St. Catharines.
May R. Dickson, M.E.L Sarnia.
Lucy H. Hurlburt, M.E.L. . Manitowaning.
Lizzie C. McCalmont, M E.L. .Franklin, Pa.
Anna O'Loane, M.E.L. ..Renton Station.
Mary Randall, M.E.L Newmarket.
Lucinda A. J. Wigle, M.E.L. .. .Ruthven.
Louie M. Wright, M.E.L Hamilton.
1878 Alice Evans, M. L. A Hamilton.
Ida A. Rosebrugh, M.L.A. . . Hamilton.
Jennie M. Beynon, M.E.L Weston.
Mary Ourrie, M. E. L Dresden.
Serena Healy, M. E. L Drayton
Ella A. Howell, M.E.L. . . . Jersey ville.
Gussie L. Harrison, M. E. L Milton.
Sophie M. Hillyard, M. E. L . . . .St. Marys.
Annie L. Pears, M.E.L Toronto.
Maggie C. Rutledge, M.E.L. . . . Bayfield.
Emma L. Rice, M. E. L Hamilton.
Deceased.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
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GRADUATES
1879 Josephine Bongard, M.E.L. . .Prince Albert. '
Nettie T. Coatsworth, M.E.L Toronto
1880
Jennie L. Davis, M.E.L.
Minnie J. D. Erb. M.E.L. ,
Mary E Pears, M. E. L.
Phoebe A. Smith, M.E.L..
Louisa G. Bryson, M.L. A.
Clara E. Blaicher. M.L. A.
. Hamilton.
. Preston.
Toronto.
Glanford.
. Montreal, Que.
. Hamilton.
-Continued.
Emma Bradley, M. E. L. . . . . Hamilton.
Minnie J. B. Buck, M.E.L . . . .Palermo.
Lucy G. Lister, M E. L. . . Hamilton.
Mary E. Pearson, M.E.L . Merrickville.
Georgiana Sutton, M.E.L. .. .Carlisle.
Martha Stonehouse, M.E.L... .Armadale.
Clara M. Wilson, M.E.L Picton.
Total Number, 151.
ni.— MOUNT ELGIN INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION.
The records of the comrheneement and progress of this Institution are few and imperfect. We
are indebted to the Rev. Thomas Cosford, its present efficient Governor, for the following sketch :
The leading Ministers and Members of our Church for years felt a very strong desire that suitable
and efficient means should be devised for the education and elevation of the youth of the Indians of
our country. In the year 1845, the late Rev. Peter Jones collected money in England and Scotland
for this laudable purpose, and the different Bands of Indians very nobly set apart creditable amounts
of money out of their annuities expressly for this Institution, which was placed in the hands of the
Government to be paid to our Church for the erection of these buildings and the maintenance of this
Institution. These buildings were erected under the direction of the judicious Senior Secretary of our
Missionary Society, the Rev. Enoch Wood, D.D., during the years 1847 and 1848, and were opened
in 1849, the Rev. Dr. Rice being the first Governor.
The object of this Institution is, to Christianize and elevate the Indian youth of our country, to
teach the boys useful trades, viz. : Shoe-making, carpentering and cabinet-making, as well as the
correct principles of farming ; and the girls, sewing, knitting, spinning and general house work. In
these pursuits many of the boys and girls make very creditable proficiency and become good workers,
while a goodly number are now employed teaching School, others are assistant Missionaries, Local
Preachers, Exhorters, Stewards and Class Leaders, while many have obtained greatly improved ideas
and skill, as well as industry in farming ; and the girls are also equally benefitted, being greatly
improved in their modes and efficiency of house-keeping, as well as in their general intelligence, taste
and acquirements.
Not less than about 650 of these Indian youth have been educated in this Institution, and many
of them have enjoyed these advantages during a period of two, three, four, and some for five years.
They are taken into the Institution, boarded, clothed and educated, under the most judicious and
watchful care to promote their happiness, physical health, social habits and general deportment,
while the most untiring efforts are made to promote their moral and religious interests ; and further,
the greatest care is taken to inculcate habits of industry and frugality, which are essential to the
future prosperity and happiness of our Indians. With these they will become well to do, without
them they must be poor.
THE FARM.
The farm is in a good state of productiveness, it contains about 226 acres of rich land. The
buildings are ample, and in a good state mainly. All the departments of the Institution are in a
state of creditable prosperity. We now supply the Institution with all the farm products required,
and have from six to eight hundred dollars worth to sell. We raised this year (1878) 836 bushels
of wheat, 760 of oats, 285 of peas, 17,000 of corn in the ear, 500 bushels of mangles, 600 of turnips
and 750 of cai-rots. Have 84 waggon loads of hay, and about 25 loads of other feed, besides a large
quantity of wheat, oats and pea straw. Have 7 horses and 2 colts, 25 cows, 70 sheep, 15 calves,
10 yearlings, 6 two years old and 6 three years old. Have sold four, four years old, for $140. Have
25 fat hogs, and 30 for next year. Have had 6,000 lbs. of pork per year for the last three years,
besides fat sheep and cattle. Sec Mount Elgin and Muncey Indian Mission for names of Governors, &c.
IV,— STAN STEAD WESLEYAN COLLEGE.
The Institution is located in the village of Stan stead Plain, in the County of Staustead, P.Q._
Unquestionably, in a sanitary point of view, no batter location for an educational institution
could have been selected. The village is situated on an elevated plateau in the midst of a highly
cultivated agricultural country, and is noted for the purity of its air and water. It is exceptionally
free from malaria and those forms of disease which prevail in summer.
For beauty and variety of scenery, Stanstead is without a rival in Canada, and the College is
situated on one of its finest sites. In the foreground the country slopes away to Lake Memphremagog,
which is four miles distant, and in view. The picturesque Green Mountains of Vermont and an
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amphitheatre of lofty hills skirt the horizon, and the intermediate country is beautifully undulating
and diversified. These rare natural advantages are well supplemented by art and culture. Residences
and churches indicate a degree of wealth and taste not often found outside of large cities.
The aim of the founders of this Institution was to provide for youths of both sexes the means of
a higher education, under wholesome Christian influences. Accordingly, the range of departments
in which instruction is given has been made extensive, adapting the College to the wants of the people
at large. While the Methodist Church of Canada has assumed the responsibility of its moral
government and religious attitude, the leading Protestant denominations are represented among its
stockholders, and upon its Faculty, and Board of Directors. Parents of all denominations may rest
assured that the religious preferences of those entrusted to its care will be respected.
. The College is fully equipped for doing a grand educational work. It has abundant accpmmoda-
tion for two hundred students. From its commenoement it has taken high rank among the educational
institutions of the country, and we believe it is destined to accomplish a large amount of educational
work in the Province of Quebec.
NAMES OF GOVERNORS, 1873 to 1881.
1873 Rev. William Hansford '. 2 years. 1 1877 Rev. William Scott .
1875 Rev. Joseph M. Hagar, M.A 2 years 1878 Rev. Alexander Hardie,
M.A.
1 year.
3 years.
FACULTY.
REV A. LEE HOLMES, M.A.,
Classics and Higher Mathematics.
Principal,
G. H. Bompas, M.D., L. R.C. P., Physical Science.
Professor C. H. Koyl, B.A., Greek and French.
Miss M. Moss (Graduate McGill Normal School),
Mathematics and Higher English.
Miss J. Gertrude Holmes, English Branches.
Professor A. H. Stephenson, Penmanship,
Book-keeping, Correspondence.
Luther M. England, Telegraphy.
Professor R. Fasolt (From Sterne's Musical
" Conservatory, Berlin, Prussia), Musical
Director — Organ, Piano, Violin.
Mrs. M. W. Holmes, Piano. '
Professor R. Fasolt, Voice Culture, Ac. .
Dr. Bompas, L.R.C.P., London, England, Draw-
' ing, Painting in Oil and Water Colours.
GRADUATES, 1874 to 1880.
Adams, Minnie
Armstrong, John
Bachelder, Minnie
Bishop, G. T
Briden, J. Thomas
Brown, Almus J. . .
Browne, Charles C.
Brown, Charles
Campbell, James B
Cate, G. S
Clarke, J. Luke
Colby, Jessie Maud
Colby, Jessie Maud
Cooper, Albert E.. .
Cowles, Eugene C. .
Ewings, M. H
Ferrin, Lill M., M.E.L. .
Ford, Theodore. . . „
Frost, Jennie E., M.E.L.
Gordon, William J. . ,
Greene, Rosa, M.E.L. . .
. .Music, 1879
Commercial, 1877
.Music, 1880
. . , . Commercial, 1880
Commercial, 1879
.Commercial, 1878
.Commercial, 1876
.Commercial, 1876
Commercial, 1879
Commercial, 1880
, Commercial, 1 877
. .Music, 1879
Ladies' Collegiate, 1879
.Commercial, 1879
Commercial, 1876
Commercial, 1878
.Ladies' Collegiate, 1879
Commercial, 1 879
.Ladies' Collegiate, 1875
. Commercial, 1877
. Ladies' Collegiate, 1875
House, George H. .......
Jenkins, H. C. . .
Johnson, F. N.. .
Kilburn, Nettie
Lawrence, Mrs. A. J.
Laythe, F. S. . . . .
Lyster, H. W
LeBaron, Wright B.
Macdonald, Albert
Martin, Sharles H ..... .
Martin, Frederick
McRossie, Allan A
Nelson, Charles E . .
Norton, William H.
Peasley, Fred. W.
Pierce, C. J
Pope, Edwin B.
Ross, Malvina
Stevens, Clara J., M.E.L.,
St. Pierre, Seraphine. . .
White, Charles S. . .
. . . . . Commercial, 1880
Commercial, 1880
Commercial, 1877
.. .Music, 1880
.Music, 1879
. Commercial, 1880'
Commercial, 1880
Commercial, 1877
. . ...Commercial, 1877
. Commercial, 1879
. . . , . Commercial, 1877
.Commercial, 1879
. . Commercial, 1878
.Commercial, 1879
.Commercial, 1877
..Commercial, 1880
. . Commercial, 1878
. . Music, 1879
Ladies' Collegiate, 1874
Music, 1880
.Commercial, 1879
NUMBER OF STUDENTS.
Year.
Male.
Female.
Total.
Year.
Male.
Female.
Total.
1873-4...,
68
91
69
79
71
92
52
67
139
183
121
146
1877 8....
1878- 9. - .
1879-80
79
78
75
67
76
61
146
154
136
1875-6.
1876-7
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V— ONTARIO LADIES' COLLEGE, WHITBY.
The commanding location and costly buildings secured for this institution are worthy of more
than a passing notice. The town of Whitby is beautifully situated about thirty miles east of
Toronto. The first object to arrest the attention of visitors is the Ontario Ladies' College, "formerly
Trafalgar Castle. It was built by N. G. Reynolds, Esq., Sheriff of the County of Ontario, for his
own private residence, and was confessedly the largest and best private residence on this continent.
The style of architecture is purely Elizabethian, and the workmanship is first-class. Its extent if
regularly built would be about 80 x 100, with wing 55 feet. It contains about seventy different apart-
ments, with four good stories of 10, 16, 15 and 12 feet respectively. It is surrounded by eight acres
of lawn and garden, with choice shrubbery, ornamental and fruit trees. The owner expended on
this splendid property, $70,000 00. In the year 1873 it was offered for sale and the Rev. Joseph E.
Sanderson, M.A., then stationed in Whitby, suggested the idea of purchasing the buildings and
grounds for a Ladies' College. The project met with the favourable consideration of the Conference,
and was eventually accepted. A joint stock company was organized, and Messrs. James Holden, R.
Hatch, A. Ross, J. Richardson, J. L. Smith, G. Young Smith, J. S. M. Wilcox, J. Rice, and others
advanced the necessary funds. The property was purchased for the sum of $35,000.00, and arrange-
ments were forthwith made for the opening of the College. Accordingly, on the 3rd of September,
1874, it was formerly opened by his Excellency, the Earl of Dufferin, then Governor-General of
Canada. For beauty and healthfulness of location, for the comfort and pleasure of its pupils, the
premises are without a rival in the Dominion.
During the four years the number of boarding pupils so far increased that the directors, in 1877,
determined on the erection of additional buildings. Accordingly a residence for the Governor, and a
spacious addition to the College have been built in beautiful harmony with the main building. Thus
far the Institution has met with the highest expectations of its promoters and its prospects for the
future' are bright. The Board of Directors, twenty-one in number, seven of whom are Ministers
appointed by the Conference, and fourteen laymen elected by the annual meeting of the Shareholders.
The Annual Calendar supplies full information and may be obtained on application.
OFFICERS OF GOVERNMENT AND INSTRUCTION, 1880.
Rev. J. J. Hake, M.A., Governor and Principal.
Miss Adams, M.L.A., Lady Principal.
FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION.
Logic, Natural Science and Higher Classics. — Rev.
J. J. Hare, M.A.
Melles-Lettres, Art Criticism, and Italian. — Miss
Adams, M.L.A.
Mental Science, and Senior English. — Miss Jaevis,
M.L.A.
Mathematics and Book-Keeping. — Miss Roeke
(Magill Normal School).
Mathematics and Junior English. — Miss .
French and German. — FraulEIN Kolshorn.
Elocution. — Miss Fkaine.
Vocal and Instrumental Music {Piano and Pipe
Organ). — Prof. E. H. Ruppel.
Instrumental, Music. — Miss Kerr, M.L.A.
Vocal Music. — Miss .
Drawing and Painting: — Miss Windeatt.
Walking, Riding and Calisthenics. — Majop. Deaenally.
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GRADUATES.
b) 1st Silver Medal.
(a) Gold Medal.
1876.
Gray, Lillie E. , M.E.L. . . . Cartwright.
1877.
Andrews, Emily J., M.L A. . .. Tilsonburg.
Jarvis, Sarah Maude, M.L. A. (a). .. . Parkhill.
McCraney, Florence I., M.L. A. (c) Oakville.
Peterson, Susie M., M.L. A. (b) . . . . .Colborne.
Hare, Barbara Caroline, M. E. L. , The Christina
Teskey Scholarship. . . Bell's Corners.
1878.
Sherin, Esther Emma, M.E.L., The Christina
Teskey Scholarship . . . Lakefield.
(c) '2nd Silver Medal.
1879.
Davies, Martha E., M.L. A. (a)...
Herriman, Millicent, M.L. A. (b) .
McDowell, Jane A., M.E.L. .. .
Sanderson, Anna E , M.L. A. (c)
Scott, Mary, M.E.L., The Christina
Teskey SilverMedal, .
Wilson, Leila, M.L. A., ...
1880.
Phillips, Lizzie M., M.E.L. (6). .
Sherin, Minnie, M. E. L. . . .
Vair, Sarah E., M.E.L. ...
. Aultsvilk
. . . Port Hop<
Bowmanvilh
Whitbj
...Whitbj
. Hamiltoi
. .Co wans villi
.... Lakefielc
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VI.— WESLEYAN THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE, MONTREAL.
Established, lS7o. Incorporated, 1879. By enactment of the General Conference of the Methodi
Church of Canada, 187S, affiliated with Victoria University .
This Institution was founded in the year 1872, when it was felt desirable to have a College i
the Province of Quebec that would give greater prominence to the educational and other interests c
Methodism in that portion of the Dominion, especially in the promotion of the French Missionar
work. The attendance of Divinity Students has ranged from 12 to 17 each session, among whoi
have been included not only the Probationers sent by the different Conferences, but also Candidate
for the French work, and other occasional students. The following is the list of Instructors in th
several branches of the curriculum prescribed by the General Conference : —
Si/st-'iaedic Theology and Church History. — Rev. G. Douglas, LL.D.
Church History and Assistant 'Instructor — Rev. W- I. Shaw, M.A. , LL.B.
Horn iletics and Pastoral Theology. — Rev. G. Douglas, LL.D.
Creek Testament.— Rev. W. I. Shaw, M.A., LL.B.
Hebrew Scriptures. — Rev A. De Sola, LL.D., of McGill University.
Latin, Rhetoric and Grammatical Analysis. — Rev W I. Shaw, M. A., LL.B.
French.— P. J. Davey, Esq., M.A., B.C.L , of McGill University.
Xatural Sciences.— J. W Dawson, Es<;., LL.D., F.R.S., Principal of McGill University.
Mental and Moral Philosophy and Logic. — Rev. J. C. Murray, LL.D., of McGill University.
Elocution — Professor J. Andrew.
Church Polity.— Rev. W I. Shaw, M.A., LL.B.
The Curriculum for three years is that prescribed by the General Conference for students i
attendance at the several Theological Institutions of the Methodist Church of Canada.
Foundations for prizes have been established as follows : —
The Sanford Prize ; endowed by W E. Sanford, Esq., of Hamilton, awarded to the highest grac
student of the senior year.
The Beatty Prize, endowed by J. Beatty, Esq., of Thorold, for the Middle year, and tl
Directors Prize for the junior year.
Several prizes in specific subjects are also usually given each session by patrons of the Institutioi
BOARD OF MANAGEMENT.
The President of the General I Rev. S. S. Nelles, D.D., LD.D.
Conference. | Rev. John Potts, D.D.
Rev. E. Ryerson, D.D., LL.D. i Hon. James, Ferrier.
Rev. S. D. Hire, D.D.
Rev. J. Elliott, D.D.
Rev. J. A. Williamp, D.D.
The Members of the Board of Management residing in .Montreal form the Executive Committi
during the vear.
John Torrance, Esq.
J. Dillon, Esq.
Samuel Finlay, Esq.
George Bishop, Esq.
J. J/Maelaren, LL.B., Q.C.
James Lord, Esq.
W. E. Sanford, Esq.
James Paterson, Esq.
OFFICERS OF THE BOARD
Hon. James Ferrier, Chairman
John Dillon, Esq., Secretary.
Rev. W. I.
haw,
M.A.
John Torrance, Esq., Treasurer.
Rev. 0. Douglas, LL.D., Principal.
LL.B.. H.yix/un;
MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE.
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VII.— MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N.B.
Sackville, the seat of the Mount Allison College and Academies, is situated on the line of the In-
tercolonial Railway, midway beeween Halifax and Saint John. Four Express trains connecting these
cities pass daily, as well as Accommodation trains for nearer points. The various branches and ex-
tensive connections of the Intercolonial bring Sackville into direct railway or steamboat communica-
tion with all parts of the Maritime Provinces, as well as with the Western Provinces of the Dominion
and the United States. The following historic sketch has been kindlv furnished by the Rev. Charles
Stewart, D.D. :—
The Educational Institutions of the Methodist Church, in Sackville, N.B., are the result of the
Christian liberalty of the late Charles F. Allison, Esq.
In the Centenary year of Methodism, 1839, he addressed a letter to the Chairman of the New
Brunswick District, in which he gives utterance to the conviction that "the establishment of schools,
in which pure religion is not only taught, but constantly brought before the youthful mind, and re-
presented to it as the basis and groundwork of all the happiness of which man is capable, and
eminently calculated to form the most perfect character," is "one of the most efficient means in the
DAVID ALLISON, LL.D.
order of Divine Providence, to bring about the happy result spoken of by the wise man, ' Train up a
child in the way he should go ; and when he is old he will not depart from it.' " ,
Mr. Allison then " proposed to purchase an eligible site, and erect suitable buildings for the es-
tablishment of a school of the description mentioned, in which not only the elementary, but the
higher branches of education may be taught." His offer was accepted; but several months elapsed
before the necessary arrangements could be made for commencing the building. On the 19th of June,
1840, the corner-stone was laid, and on the 19th of January, 1843, the Academy, having been com-
pleted and furnished, the actual work of the Institution was begun, under the Principalship of the
Rev. H. Piekard, A.M., who continued to preside over its affairs, and to guide its advancing develop-
ment till the year 1869, when he was succeeded by David Allison, LL.D., who continued in that
office until 1878.
Besides the site, Mr. Allison contributed sixteen thousand dollars at first to build the Academy,
and four hundred dollars annually, for three years afterwards, to assist in its maintenance. Subse-
quently, he gave four thousand dollars for the erection of the Female Academy, besides, what was of
priceless value, a large amount of time, care, and personal attention, up to the close of his life in 1858.
The Female Academy, a commodious, elegant, and well-appointed building was opened in 1854,
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and has been in successful opperation ever since. The Rev. E. Evans, D.D., was its first Principal.
In subsequent times it has been considerably enlarged and improved, and is undoubtedly unequalled
in the Maritime Provinces, for its adaptation to the work of the higher education of the female sex.
The curriculum for graduation is very complete ; and the young ladies have the privilege of attending
the class exercises and lectures in the adjoining College, or, if they desire it, of pursuing the full un-
der-graduate course in Arts.
During the session of the New Brunswick Legislature, in 1857-8, " a Charter for the establish-
ment of a College proper, to comprise a Theological Department, " was granted to the trustees of the
Institution, and at the following Conference of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, in Eastern British
America, a resolution was recorded acknowledging it to be " an imperative duty to adopt measures for
the accomplishment of this object at the earliest possible period." Shortly afterwards a fund was
raised throughout the Connexion to endow the chair of Theology ; and in the year 1861, the Rev. C.
De Wolfe, D. D., was set apart as Professor of Theology — a position which he occupied till, in 1870,
on account of failing health, he was compelled to resign.
In the year 1862, the College building having been completed, the work in it was commenced
under the Presidency of Rev. Humphrey Piekard, D.D. ; and in the Minutes of Conference for the
following year, it is affirmed that, in the estimation of the Conference, this Institution with commo-
dius edifice, efficient faculty, well-arranged curriculum, etc. , is already entitled to take rank with the
best Collegiate Institutions of the Provinces, and is worthy df the confidence and patfonage of the
public. These opinions have since been ratified by the success of the Institution, and by the high
position among Colleges of British North America which it at present occupies.
In 1866 the original academy was totally consumed by fire, but by the energy of the Trustees and
the generosity of the Methodist public, it was replaced by the present structure, which was opened in
1867. Other buildings, such as Lingley Hall, new school rooms, etc., have been added from time to
time, so that the value of the entire property cannot now be less than $70,000. The Provincial grant
from the Legislature of New Brunswick was withdrawn in 1872, and in order to make up for this loss,
and to provide more fully for the growing necessities of the College, an endowment fund was estab-
lished in that year, and notwithstanding the dullness of trade which has since ensued, and the con-
sequent failure, for the present to realize all that is required, yet between fifty and sixty thousand
dollars have been secured for this purpose.
The Board of Governors consists of eighteen members, sixteen of whom are appointed quadrien-
nially by the Genneral Conference, and the other two annually by the Alumni Sdciety. Established
1864, incorporated 1874.
James R. Inch, LL.D.
Rev. C. Stewart, D.D.
The Arts Faculty at present consists of
President and Professor of Mental Philosophy and Logic.
Professor of Moral Philosophy and Christian Evidences.
Professor of Classics. — Alfred D. Smith, A. M.
Professor of Chemistry and Experimental Physics. — Rev. John Burwash, A.M.
Professor of Mathematics. — Richard C. Weldon, A.M., Ph. D.
The Faculty of Theology consists of
President (ex-officio) Professor of Biblical Literature and Logic. — J. R. Inch, LL.D.
Professor of Old Testament Exegesis and Systematic Theohqy. — Rev. C. Stewart, D.D.,Dean.
Professor of New Testament Greek and Exegesis. — Rev. David Kennedy, S.T.D.
Professor of Homiletics.—&EV. John Burwash, A.M. >
Professor of Greek. — A. D. Smith, A.M.
DEGREES CONFERRED-
Rev. George Scott. . . .
Rev. Charles Stewart .
Rev. Henry Pope, Jr
D. D.
James R. Inch, A. M.
LL. D.
W H. Tuck, Q.C..
D. C. L.
1866
1870
1877
1878
1874
-Honoris Causa.
A. M.
Arthur McN. Patterson .- 1872
W. W Anderson... 1874
A. M. — Ad eundum.
W. Pugsley (University of New Brunswick) . 1870
Rev. John Burwash (Victoria College).. .. 1877
A. M.
Howard Sprague.. 1866
Josiah Wood 1866
James R. Inch ... 1867
Alfred A. Stockton 1867
Jotham McC. Fulton . 1867
Thaddeus Hodgson. . . . 1869
George W. Burbidge . 1870
Joseph Seller . 1870
W. H. G. Temple .... 1870
DEGREES IN COURSE.
Thomas B. Flint 1872
John T. Mellish . 1872
H. P Cowperthwaite.. 1870
Arthur D. Morton. 1870
Thomas Roger.--. . . . 1870
Richard C. Weldon 1870
D. Henry Burbidge 1871
Benjamin Russell. . . 1871
Alfred D. Smith 1871
Ralph Brecken. ... 1875
Charles DeW Heard 1875
Samuel A. Chesley 1876
A. B.
Howard Sprague 1868
Josiah Wood ... . 1863
Nehemiah Ayer ... 1864
James R. Inch 1864
Arthur D. Morton . 1864
Alfred A. Stockton 1864
558
MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN ACADEMIES.
Jotham McC. Fulton..
... 1865
Hibbert R. Baker
... 1873
J. Alder Davis
. „,.. 1878
Robert A. Borden.
1866
Benjamin Chappell
J. Wesley Doull
. .. 1873
George A. Inch
1878
Samuel A. Chesley
1866
... 1873
W. E. Johnson
1878
Thaddeus Hodgson.. .
1866
David W. Johnson...
. .. 1873
Frank H. Tuck.
1878
Seward S. Toddings . .
1866
John P. Lawrence .
.. 1873
Fred. A. Buckley
1879
Richard C. Weldon . . .
1866
Albert S. White.
1873
W. Arthur Black
... 1879
Charles H. Wood
1866
George J. Bond . . .
... 1874
1879
D. Henry ^urbidge. .
1867
Thompson T. Davis
. . 1874
Thomas £ Colpitts.
. 1879
George W- Burbidge . . .
1867
George Smith
.. 1874
Benjamin Hills . . .
1879
H. P. Cowperthwaite..
1867
Leonard Allison ...
1875
Harvey E. Kennedy
1879
Thomas B. Flint .
... 1867
John L. Dawson
.. 1875
Alfred K. McAlpine
1879
Thomas Rogers ....
1867
Charles S. Gilbert-.
. .. 1875
Daniel D Moore . .
.. 1879
Alfred D. Smith
1867
Matthew R. Knight
. 1875
George 0 Robinson
.... 1879
Benjamin Russell
. 1868
Henry A. Powell . ...
.. 1875
John W. Wadman
.... 1879
1868
Hedley Williston
1875
Albert 1. Chapman.
.. 1880
Wm. H. G. Temple .
.. 1868
Frederick Wright
1874
S. B Gigg ... ...
... 1880
Richard W Weddall .
... 1868
William A. Bennett . .
1876
John A. Smith.
1880
William C. Cogswell
.. 1868
Charles W. Swallow .
1876
B. S.,
JohnT. Mellish.. ..
. 1869
Henry T. Colpitts. ..
1877
Augustus Morris. . . .
. 1869
■ Nathaniel Duffy
. 1877
William C. Milner..
1864
Ralph Brecken. . . ,
1871
Alexander Johnston .
1877
Grace A. Lockhart..
.. . 1875
Charles DeW. Heard.
1871
George F. Johnson..
1877
Robert Ceckwith. . .
... 1877
William H. Ibbitson. . .
... 1872
Charles C. Slocomb. .
1877
George A. Inch .
1877
William F. Penney
1872
.. 1877
. 1877
Clifford B. Trueman
.. 1872
.. 1878
Albert J. Chapman
1879
VII.— MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN MALE ACADEMY, 1880.
REV CHARLES H. PAISLEY, M.A., Principal.
This Institution is entering upon the thirty-eighth year of its history with all the strength which
its past successful course has developed, and with the increased efficiency which long experience and
improved educational facilities afford. Its course of study is designed to ensure to the student
thorough preparation for College Matriculation, or for entrance upon professional or commercial
pursuits. Its Commercial Department offers to young men seeking a practical as well as theoretical
knowledge of business, all the advantages which are to be found in the best Commercial Colleges.
FACULTY.
Latin and French. — Rev. Chas. H. Paisley, M. A.
Greek and Nat. Philosophy. — Leon. Allison, B.A.
Mathematics. — Thompson T. Davis, B.A.
Commercial and English Department. — John A.
Smith, B.A.
Department of Music. — Prof. William Jost.
Steward and Stewardess. — Mr. and Mrs. James Fillmore.
IX.— MOUNT ALLISON WESLEYAN FEMALE ACADEMY, 1880.
REV DAVID KENNEDY, D.D.,
MISS ADELAIDE H. WHITFIELD,
Principal.
Preceptress.
The Mount Allison Ladies' Academy was opened for the reception of Students on Thursday, the
17th of August, 1854. The edifice was planned and finished for the express purpose of affording a
pleasant, healthy, and in every respect desirable residence for young ladies requiring a course of
liberal educational training. The main building is 160 feet long by 50 feet wide, three stories high,
with a French roof. It is heated throughout with steam, each room being provided with one or more
of Nason's Radiator's, fitted with valves, by which the temperature may be regulated at pleasure.
The apartments are exceedingly commodious, and all are tastefully and comfortably fnrnished, so as
to present a most inviting home for a large number of resident students. It is designed to be, in every
respect, equal to any public institution devoted to the advancement of female education in the
Dominion. The eminence on which the Academy is situated commands an extensive view of a rich
and beautiful stretch of country. The surrounding grounds are well adapted for exercise and pleasant
walks, secluded from publiic observation. The locality is specially noted for its healthfulness.
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MOUNT ALLISON WESLEY AN ACADEMY.
BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.
English Literature. — Rev. David Kennedy, M. A., | Drawing, Painting, etc. — Miss Annie S. Inci
S.T.D. j M.L.A.
Higher Mathematics and Latin. — Miss Adelaide i Instrumental and Vocal Music. — Prof. Willia
H. Whitfield. i Jost.
Belles-Letters & French. — Miss Blanche Bennett, j Music. — Miss M. E. Pickakd, M.L. A., Mi:
English Department. — Miss Hannah Johnson, Lavinia M. Stewart.
M.L.A. ! Stewardess. — Miss Miriam Fullerton.
M. L. A.
Marv Emarancy Pickard. 1866
Amelia Elizabeth Pickard.. 1866
Bathenia Tupper 1866
Sarah Bent . . 1867
Annie A. Buchanan .. 1867
Alice E. Maxwell ... 1866
MaryMellish .. 1867
Harriet E. Smith .1867
Annie L. Kennay .. 1868
Mrria L. Angwin . . 1869
Mary A. Morton 1870
Jennie Robinson . . . . 1870
GRADUATES.
Hannah Johnson
.1870
Alice A. Chesley .
1871
Hester V. Daly
1871
Mary L. Fowler
1871
Annie R. Trueman . .
1872
Jennie L. Morse
1872
Emma R. Burrell
1872
Edith B. Patterson
1872
Carrie E. Casey
1873
Annie S. Inch
1873
Grace A. Lockhart,74, B.S.
1875
Emma Victoire Henderson.
1875
.Eliza Van Norden Young.
1875
Maria S. Tuttle
1876
Jesse B. Troop
May S. Witter .
Minnie J. Black'
Dottie R, M. Lowden.
Susan 0. M'Cully
Lizzie McGregor.
Emma C. Trueman
Bessie J. George. .
Jane Humphrey
Augusta Lovitt .
Annie J. Robertson
Josephine Smith
Lillie C. Walton
Leora R. Tweedie
X.— MANITOBA WESLEYAN INSTITUTE.
This Institution was originated and put into operation by the indefatigable labours of the Re'
George Young, D.D. The schools in Winnipeg in the year 1872 were of a very poor order. TI
day school was patronized by the poor principally, those who could afford it sending their children 1
the Nuns' Academy. Mr. Young, finding that the little boys and girls were learning what we i
Protestants did not wish them to learn, opened a school first for small children, and employed a lad
teacher. In 1873, the first schoolroom having become too small, a larger building was erected at
cost of about S3, 000, and named "The Manitoba Wesleyan Institute," of this the Rev. Allan Bowe
man, M.A. was the first Principal, and subsequently the Rev. Thomas Morden, B.A. They wei
assisted by lady teachers. No sooner was this Institution faialy and successfully in operation than
complete common school system was established and the best of teachers secured for the schools i
the city. As these schools were free, and all sending or not sending were taxed for their support, an
as the fees charged for tuition at the Institute were necessarily high the attendance fell off largely, am
finding the expenditure to be much larger than the receipts it was deemed advisable to suspen
operations in 1877. For a term of years the Institute did a good work, and we hope the time is n<
far distant when a flourishing college connected with our Church shall be established in Winnipeg.
NEWFOUNDLAND.
Thk Educational work of Methodism in Newfoundland is under the superintendency of the Rei
George S. Milligan, M.A., and is worthy of all praise.
THE METHODIST ACADEMY AND MODEL AND TRAINING SCHOOLS AT ST. JOHN'
Stands first in importance. From the Report for the year ending December 31st, 1877 we rind thi
the pupils for that year numbered 149 boys and 94 girls, a total of 243, with five teachers.
THE CARBONEAR METHODIST GRAMMAR SCHOOL
Numbers 68 pupils and is doing a good work under the care of the Rev. G. Philliskirk Story. Tb
number of Public Schools under the direction of Methodist Boards of Education is eighty-five i
twenty-five different School Districts. In these there are 4,381 pupils, to which may be added 18
for the Methodist Academy and 68 for the Carbonear Methodist Grammar Scholl, making a total <
4,630 for the denomination, being an increase of 969 over the proceeding year. There are thr«
scholarships established in connection with these Schools, open to all the youth of the Colony, £
established by law, awarded according to merit by the Directors to candidates who are certified by tl
Superintendent as having passed the required examination.
PART II.
3tlj£ 9t0r0ttt0 danitttnct,
1874 to 1880.
36
3£fj£ Sfnrmtttf daufzvzntt
WAS ORGANIZED IN
WESLEY CHURCH. JOHN STREET, IN THE CITY OE HAMILTON, ONT.
ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1*74.
I.— SESSIONS <»F CONFERENCE.
r
Year.
Place.
President. Secretary.
Journal Secretary.
1874..
Hamilton . . .
Enoch Wood, I). D. John Shaw ..
John Bredin.
1875..
Picton
Enoch Wood, D D. . John Shaw ...
John Bredin.
1876..
Peterborough
Wellington Jell'ers.D.D; William Briggs . .
John Bredin.
1877
Whitby
George Young.. . ! William Briggs .. .
John Bredin.
1878..
Toronto
Eph. B. Harper, M.A.. John G. Laird ....
John Bredin.
1879 .
Port Hope . . .
John Shaw Thomas S. Keough.. .
John S. Clarke.
1880..
Belleville . .
. N. R. Willoughby.M.A Samuel J. Hunter
John S. Clarke.
II.— MINISTERS and MEMBERS.
M
nisters.
On trial. !
Members.
Year.
On
trial.
Effec-
tive.
Sup'd.
Sup'y.
Total.
! Increase.
Full.
Total.
Increase.
1874. .
60
180
34
8
282
1,691
26,221
27,912
1
1875. .
73
211
41
13
*338
56
2,104
30,198
* 32, 302
4,390
1876. .
76
225
39
14
354
16
2,388
31.920
34,308
2,006
1877 .
69
230
45
14
358
4
3,143
32,189
35,332
1,024
1878.
63
241
44
17
365
t
2,708
33,400
36,072
740
1879. .
45
251
46
17
359
df(
. 6
2,372
33,659
36,031
dec. 41
18S0.
51
253
50
22
376
17
2,932
33,922 36,854
823
* Note. — In the numbers for 1875, is included 35 ministers and 2,189 members, brought into
the Union by the late New Connexion Conference.
III.— CONNEXIONS FUNDS.
Superannuated M inisters.
Year.
Contingent
Educa-
Sunday
( 'ircuit
Ministers
Missionary.
tional.
$1,991 00
School.
Subs.
Subs.
Total.
1874
§2,053 20
$4,861 23
$1,211 00
$6,072 23
$42,218 93
1875.
2,255 11
2,199 59
SI 3 7 43
5,115 31
2,031 00
7,146 31
42,337 59
1876.
2,162 12
2,226 28
106 08
5,428 19
2,495 00
7.923 19
44,893 91
1877
2.140 00
2,423 19
116 30
5,385 19
2,585 00
7,970 19
44,642 08
1878.
2,136 16
1,793 63
201 22
5,455 94
2,751 00
8,206 94
45,253 52
1879.
1,913 11
1,759 76
205 88
5,632 87
2,796 00
8,428 87
38,696 88
1880..
1,789 16
1,556 87
211 78
5,324 70
2,780 00
8,104 70
37,763 63
THE NAMES OF
MINISTERS OF THE TORONTO CONFERENCE
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with th
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
D. Died. ex. Expelled. I w. Withdrew.
dp. Dropped. loc Located. I l. Transferred to London Conf.
m. Transferred to Montreal Conf.
1823.
1
1836.
1 Poole, Jacob. .
1824.
26 Creighton, Kennedy
27 Jeffers, Wellington.
J
2 Green, Anson. ....
3 Ryerson, Egerton..
1825.
.D.
1879 j
1837.
28 Coleman, William D.
29 Rice, Samuel D
i.. 1 187
4 Jones, Richard.
1826.
1827.
7 N orris, James .
1838.
30 Philp, Samuel C
1839.
31 Brooking, Robert.. . .
32 Hughes, James
33 Price, William.
34 Taylor, Lachlin.
1
1829.
1840.
3 Miller Gilbert.
9 Van Dusen, Conrad. .
1830.
10 Brock, James.
11 Seymour. James
. I>.
. . .1).
M.
1877 i
1878
'1876
36 Darlington, Robert
37 Howard, Isaac B
38 Madden, David B. .
39 McCullough, William.
40 Williams, Thomas.
i.. 187
1831.
1841.
12 Rose, Samuel. . . .
13 Warner, Lewis ......
1832.
14 McFadden, William. . .
I,.
1876 [
1875
i
42 Fawcett, Michael
43 Gemlev, John.. . . ......
44 Harper, Ephraim B.
45 McCallum, Joseph W .......
46 Sallows, Kdward.
v. ! >7
1833.
1842.
16 Howard, Vincent B. .
17 MeMullen, Thomas.. .
1834.
47 Bredin, John
4S Carr, George.
49 Pollard, William
50 Young, < ieorge.
18 Douse, John.
1(1 (ianv, Robert ..
■JO Manly, John (!..
•Jl Scott, Jonathan. . . .
22 Steer, William.
D.
. Ii.
1876
1880
IS 13.
51 Andrews, William..
52 Greener, .lames . . .
53 Taggart, ( 'harles
1835.
1M4.
■I'-', Lever, John ...
-4 Sanderson, John
25 Young, William
1875
1880
57 Tnrver. < 'liai-l.- .
....... j
i
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
565
1845.
58 Clement, Edwin
59 Green, Alexander T
1846.
60 Blackstock, William S. .
61 Brown, Nelson
62 McDowell, David C . .
63 Pattyson, William M.
64 Poole, William H
65 Rolston, David D ...
66 Silvester, Charles . .
67 Webster, John
1847
68 Evans, John S . . .
69 Jefferis, Thomas M . . .
70 Nelles, Samuel S
1848.
71 Armstrong, John B.
72 English, John..
73 Fish, Charles
74 Laird, John G
75 Shuttleworth, John
1849.
76 Johnson, Joshua H.
1850.
77 Baskerville, James. . .
"78 Briggs, Joel..
79 Burns, William..
80 Culbert, Thomas.
81 Hodgson, John ...
82 Huntington, Silas..
83 Miller, Aaron D.. ..
84 McDougal, George...
85 Savage, David
86 Whitcomb, Orrin
1851.
87 Clarke, Richard ....
88 Crawford, James
89 Dewart, Edward H.
90 McDowell, Henry..
91 Richardson, William..
92 Sanderson, Joseph E.. . .
93 Shaw, John
94 Starr, J. Herbert
95 Steinhaur, Henry . .
1852.
96 Doel, John
97 Scott, James
98 Woolsey, Thomas . .
1853.
99 Clarke, Andrew ,
100 Cochran, George
101 Dingman, Garrett J
102 Koyl, Ephraim L. . . .
103 Salt, Allan...
104 Tindall, William
105 Tomblin, William..
1854.
106 Armstrong, Andrew . . .
107 Campbell, Alexander R.
108 Clarke, John S.
109 Cragg, Edward
110 Dowler, John A...
111 Jacques, George ,
112 Johnston, David A.
113 Pinch, Richard
114 Richardson, George T.
115 Eoy, James.. .
116 Russ, Amos E
117 Savage, John W
118 Scales, William.
119 Wilson, John V
! 1878 j
1878
M.
1880
L.
1876
1).
1876
L.
1876
1).
1876
1875
j; 1855.
ji 120 Ash, JohnC
i 121 Bawtinhimer, Henry..
122 Betts, Jonathan E..
123 D >wn, Samuel.
1876 j! 124 Fletcher, Ashton .....
125 Hill, Robert N.
126 Kenner, Henry
127 Lake. John N
128 Scott, William L. . .*
129 Sutherland, Alexander..
130 Sutton, William
1856.
Browning, Arthur
Cleworth, Thomas . .
Hunter William J
Keough, Thomas S
Kilgour, Joseph
Learoyd, John
Meacham, George M..
McGuire, John
Peterson, Andrew L .
Philp, Samuel C
Robson, Ebenezer .
Willoughby, Nicholas R .
1857.
Baker, Isaac.
Browne, George...
Campbell, Peter
Clarkson, John B
Derrick, Thomas
Doxee, Archelaus . . .
Ferguson, Thomas A., . . .
Irwin, William . . .
Jeffery, Thomas W
Potter, Richard ...
Potts, John
Seymour, James C. . .
Shaw, Calvin
Smith, Robert H.
1858.
Anderson, James ....
Blanshard, Shem
Hall, Henry
Harris, Edward ...
Hewitt, William Joseph
Peake, William H
Washington, George . .
Will, Phineas D.
1859.
Addison, Peter
Briggs, William
Gold, Isaac
Hamilton, Thomas .
McDonald, Davidson.
Thorn, James. . .
1879
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140
141
142
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
I 153
! 154
,, 155
II 156
• ». 1879
.d. | 1880
I
■ i). I 1879
I,
■1880
1877
1875
1877
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
■»■ 1874
1860.
171 Burwash, Nathaniel. .
172 Burwash, Nathaniel S.
173 Fox, Thomas
174 Godfrey, Robert
175 Greene, Josiah
176 Hicks, William..
177 Kenney, George H.
178 Lake, Charles V.. .
179 Leech, Webster W
180 Leith, Hamilton
181 Matheson, James . .
1 82 Matthews, Henry S . .
183 Rupert, Edmund S. . . .
184 Willmott, John C . . . .
566
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1861.
185 Casson, Wesley...
186 Cullen, Thomas.
187 Curry, Erastus
188 Danard, William B
189 Demill, AlfordiB.
190 Depew, Sidney F. .
191 Hunter, Samuel J
192 Leech, George..
193 Tucker, William.-...
194 Walker, Robert...
195 Washington, William C
196 Weldon, Isaac. ... .
197 Withrow, William H. . .
1862.
198 Barker, William R
199 Brown, George Martin.
200 German, John F..
201 Halstead, William
202 Lambly, Osborn R
203 Morrow, Edward .
204 Perry, Charles E.
205 Reynar, Alfred H . ...
206 Wilson, J. Carroll..
1863.
207 Dochstader, John W
208 Holmes, John H
209 McClung, James A.
210 Wicher, John W
211 Young, Egerton R
1864.
212 Campbell, Thomas..
213 Chant, Joseph H.
214 Gee. Daniel F
215 Howell, Jacob Eli ...
216 Perry, David. . ..
217 Stonehouse, James H. . .
218 Woodsworth, James..
1865.
219 Hanson, Charles A .
220 Jolley, William Clowes .
221 Locke, Joseph H.
222 Smiley, John
223 Smythe, William J. . . .
224 Totten, John W
1866.
225 Chapman, J. Anderson..
226 Eby, Charles S.. ..
227 Hall, Joseph
228 McDiarmid, Neil A . . . .
229 McDougall, John. .
230 Pearen, James
231 Wilson, Albert C ....
1867.
232 Cattanach, David .
233 Cunningham, Andrew. .
234 Glover, Thomas W
235 Hall, William
236 Hare, John J... .
237 Johnston, Robert
238 Mahan, John ...
239 McCulloch, Robert
240 McFarlane, James
241 Robison, Matthew . .
242 Ryan, William
243 Sing, Samuel . „ .
244 Williams, David
245 Young William J .
1868.
246 Crosby, Thomas ... ...
247 Edmison, Thomas J
248 Haddon, Thomas
. .D.
1876
1879
1878
.D.
. M.
1880
1878
1876
1868. — Continued.
249 Hill, Newton...
250 James, Richard J.
251 Johnston, William. . .
252 Peters, Nial D. . . .
253 Tovell, Isaac
254 Tozeland, John
255 Toye, Reuben E..
1869.
256 Duke, Richard
257 Dundas, Brabazon B . .
258 Galloway, Joseph
2,59 Hare, Robert B
260 Jewell, John A. . .
261 Manning, Henry M
262 Ocklev, JohnF...
263 Reid, Thomas R. .
264 Euttan, John H..
265 Was*, John B
266 Watson, Goverdale .
1870.
267 Andrews, Joseph
268 Bell, John W..
269 Bryant, Cornelius . .
270 Cairnduff, William H.
271 Campbell, Thomas W. .
272 Cook, William H._ ..
273 German, Orrin. .
274 Gibson, Joseph R. . . .
275 Hames, Arthur B.
276 Metcalfe, James H. .
277 Mclntyre, Charles E.. ..
278 Patchell, Thomas H
279 Potter, Austin. ..
280 Roblin, Philip ...
281 Rutledge, William L... .
282 Semmens, John.
283 Smith, Charles
284 Thibadeau, Alexander . .
285 Thompson, Christopher L,
286 Turner James . . .
287 Walton, John
1871.
288 Annis. Jeremiah W
289 Bishop, George J.
290 Bowerman, Allan
291 Buchanan, William
292 Cathcart, John W.
293 Davis, Peter W
294 Glazier, Adam
295 Gorf, Edward F.
296 Hall, Thomas W. . .
297 Hart, John
298 Howson, William G. .
299 Langford, Charles . . .
300 Mordon, Thomas E.
301 McCarroll, John. . .
302 McCauley, Samuel
303 Robinson, Isaac N. .
304 Salton. Samuel .
305 Sexsmith, William V
306 Smith, William E
1872.
307 Grandy, Thomas .
308 Hill, Edward..
309 Mearing, Charles ...
310 Pepper, John
311 Pickering, John. . .
312 Ross, Andrew W. .
313 Snowden, Thomas J
314 Strachan, Richard
315 Torrance, William...
316 Whiteside, Arthur
loo. 1879
. w.
1876
1879
.l. 11879
.l. 11880
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
567
1873.
317 Barltrop, Alfred J
318 Brown, William P..
319 Carter, Daniel .dp. I 1875
320 Dyer, William T '
321 Edwards, George ..........
322. Harrison, James M
323 Henderson, John C loo. 1879
324 Jamieson, William H. . . ...
325 Johnson, Francis. .
326 Keam, Frank C . .
327 Lyons, Almon P.
328 Morrison, William R. .
329 McCamus, John A
330 Olivant, Edward dp. j 1875
331 Richardson, Henry loc. j 1876
332 Rose, Samuel P
333 Shorey, Sidney J
334 Sliter, Thomas . . . .d. ; 1878
335. Thomas, Henry
336 Walker, George
337 Wilkinson, Robert C.
. 338 Wilson, Andrew ...
339 Workman, George C
1874. j
340 Brown, Alfred
341 Brown, George. . .... \
1542 Coffey, George ...... . . . . dp. I 1878
343 Emsley, William H \
344 Hastings, Albert William .dp. [ 1878
345 Hicks, William Thomas
346 Manning, Thomas B
347 McAmmond, Foster. .. i
348 Orme, Thomas H l. I 1879
349 Reynolds, George S. . ...
350 Smith, Albert .... dp. | 1879
1874. — Continner).
351 Stewart, James W
352 Wass, Jabez . . .
353 Wilkinson, John M . ' . .
354 Wilson, Thomas Bell.
1875.
355 Allen, James E . . . .
356 Barkwell, James H
357 Burns, Robert Newton . .
358 Crews, Lewis W.
359 Dracas, Frederick
360 Edmunds, Solomon C. . . . .
361 Freeman, John W..
362 Harper, Cecil
363 Hewitt, George W-
364 Langford, Enos .
365 Lawson, Thomas
366 Lloyd, Walter W . . . .
367 Madden, William H.
368 Mills, Jesse
369 Stewart, Andrew ...
370 Tate, Charles M
371 Taylor, William
372 Wallace, Frank H..
373 Watch, Charles W
1876.
374 Arkels, Stephen A
375 Dunlop, Thomas. ...
376 Moore, William F.
377 McKee, Thomas..
378 Ottawell, William
379 Power, John
380 Sherin, Henry
381 Stewart, John A. ...
382 Willmott, William F
.L,
.DP,
1877
1879
1877
1878
..dp. {1877
.dp. j 1877
.loc. 1 1878
PROBATIONERS CONNECTED WITH THE TORONTO CONFERENCE, JUNE- 1880;
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1873.
1 Boddy, James
2 Waite, Joseph
1874.
3 Strongman, William A
1875.
4 Hill, Lewis W
5 McLean, John
1876.
6 Edge, Joseph
7 Lewis, Edward D
8 Marshall, William.
1877.
9 Barkwell, William J.
10 Battell, Elias.. . .
11 Campbell, James H..
12 Conron, Matthew B . .
13 Eves, Edward
14 Green, Alfred Eli.. ..
15 Liddy, James.
16 Marvin, George V. .
17 McCamus, David N
18 West, William J. ..
1878.
19 Adams, George K. B . .
20 Bacon, William. .
21 Beynon, Thomas B . . . .
22 Blakeley, Charles E.. . .
23 Gilbert, Thomas H.
24 Greatrix, Benjamin .
.D.
1880
1S78. — Continued.
25 Hirawai, Tsuneyasu..
£6 Hootan, William A..
27 Jeukinson, Henry S.
28 Koko, Asagawa
29 Starr, John Edward
30 Steele, Thomas P..
31 Sugiyama, Hiroku.
32 Yamanaka, Yema. .. .
1879.
33 Andrews, Wilbur W
34 Crowle, Frederick W
35 Real, Joseph R
36 Speer, James C. . .
37 Wheeler, Albert D .
38 Wilson, William F ....
1880
39 Caldwell, John W
40 Elliott, William
41 Hasheinoto, Mutsuchi
42 Laidley, Robert B
43 Leitch, Robert H
44 Mears, John
45 Morgan, John
46 McAlister, James
47 McTavish, Hector W . .
48 Pattvson, Wesley A. V
49 Puffer, Isaac W..
50 Wilkinson, James W ..... .
51 Wood, James Alex . .
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY,
CONNECTED WITH THE
®;0r0ttt0 danftxtnit,
1874 to 1880.
A.
ADAMS, GEOEGE K. B.
b. on t. 1878.
1878 Utterson 2
80 Salisbury, Manitoba 1
ADDISON, PETER.
1859.
1874 Newcastle
77 Trenton
80 Yonge Street North . .
ALLEN, JAMES E.
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.—
k. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Durham 1
76 Cookstown . 1
77 Montreal Theol. College. 2
79 Newmarket 1
80 Sharon and Queensville. . 1
ANDERSON, JAMES.
1858.
1874 Meaford 1
75 Newmarket.. 1
76 Paisley . . 3
79 Markdale 1
80 Sault Ste. Marie .... 1
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1879.
Chairman of District, 1880.
ANDREWS, JOSEPH A.
1870.
1874 Norland (n.c.) 1
65 Victoria Road ... 1
76 Withdrew.
ANDREWS, WM. WILBUR.
c. 1878.— r. cm t. 1879.
1878 Prairie Grove, Man. . . 2
80 Nelsonville, Sask : 1
ANDREWS, WILLIAM.
1843.
1874 Alderville 1
75 Hiawatha. . . . , 1
Died April 14th, 1879, aged
63 years.
ANNIS, JER. W., B.A.
r. on t. 1871.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Cobourg.. . . .(u.v.c.) 2
76 Picton 1
77 Toronto — Spadina A v. . 1
78 Scarboro' 3
A graduate ofVictoria Univer-
sity, Cobourg— B.A. , 1876.
ARKELS, STEPHEN ALLEN.
c. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.—
R. f. c. & o. 1880.
1876 Milford , 1
77 Bond Head.. 1
78 Newmarket.. . . 1
89 Cookstown . , 1
80 Prince Albert 1
ARMSTRONG, ANDREW
1854.
1874 Angus. ... .. 3
77 St. Vincent 3
80 Rosemont 1
ARMSTRONG, JOHN B.
1848.
1874 Davenport and ) , , . _
Seaton (sup d) 2
76 Orillia 2
78 Uxbridge'. 3
ASH, JOHN C.
1855.
1874 Agent Victoria College.. 1
75 Baltimore 1
76 Ameliasburg 3
79 Smithfield „ . „ . = , . 2
Financial Secretary, 1878.
B.
BACON, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Amaranth ...
79 Cooksville
BAKER, ISAAC.
1857.
1874 Sarawak 1
75 Woodford '. . . 3
78 Penetanguishene ... 2
80 Adjala... .. 1
BARKER, WILLIAM R.
1862.
1874 Millbrook 3
77 Millbrook . (sup'd). 1
78 Baltimore . . .' . 3
Financial Secretary, 1875 and
1876.
BARKWELL, JAS. HOOKS,
B.A.
e. wit. 1875.— r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Cobourg,
77 Stouffville. ,
78 Darlington.
79 Newcastle . . .
80 Priceville..
.(u.v.c.) 2
1
1
1
1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, Cobonrg— B.A., 1877.
BARKWELL, WM. JOHN,
B.A.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Cobourg (u.v.c.) 2
79 Thurlow . . 1
80 Newcastle. 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, Cobourg— B.A. , 1880.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
569
BARLTROP, ALFRED JOHN.
1873.
1874 Cavan ... . 1
75 Montreal Theo. Coll . 3
78 Bethany .... 1
.„ / No station — ill, 5 mo. ) ,
\ Oakwood,- 7 months, )
80 Cannington.. 1
BARRASS, EDWARD, M.A.
1841.
1874 Aurora.. 1
75 Darlington ... 3
78 Brooklin . . . . . 2
80 Omemee 1
Note. — As an author he issued
his first volume, entitled "Emi-
nent and Popular Men," in 1852,
which was enlarged and repub-
lished in 1868, with the title,
"Gallery of Distinguished Men. "
A Sermon on ( 'lass-meetings in
1869, and "Smiles and Tears " in
1878. He is a monthly contri-
butor to the '•' Canadian Metho-
dist Magazine." The honorary
degree of M.A., was conferred
upon him by the University of
South Carolina, June, 1 S77.
BASKERYILLE, JAMES.
1850.
1874 Artemesia and Osprey 1
75 Maynooth & York River. 2
77 Wiarton . ... 1
78 Manitowauing 1
80 Manitowauing.. (mip'd. ) 1
BATTELL, ELIAS.
it. oh t. 1877.
1877 Cannington . . .1
78 Cobourg. , . .(s. v. o.) 2
80 No station— ill health.
Died August 6th, 1880, aged
- years.
BAWTINHIMEK, HENRY.
1855.
1874 Cape Crocker . . . 3
77 Kilsyth .1
78 Owen Sound. . (sup'y.) 3|
BELL, JOHN WESLEY, B.D.
R. on t. 1870.— -i:. f. c. & o. 1877. \
1874 Cobourg (u. v. <.'.) 1 |
77 Point Douglas, Man 2 1
79 Nelson ville . 2 j
A graduate of Victoria Univer- !
sity— B.D. 1877-
Financial Secietai v, 1880.
BETTS, JONATHAN ED- j
MONDSON.
1855.
1874 Bradford 2
76 Yorkville.. . 2,
78 Barrie . 1 i
79 Prince Albert & Pt. Perry 1
80 Newcastle '.II
Chairman of District, 1874, j
1875 and 1878.
BEYNON, GEORGE.
1840.
1874 Yorkville (sup'd.) 4
78 Brampton. .(sup'd.) 3
BEYNON, THOMAS B., B.A.
n. on t. 1878.
1878 Arkwright 1
79 Cobourg (r.v.u. ) 2
A graduate of Victoria. Univer-
sity—B. A., 1880.
BISHOP, GEORGE JOHN.
r. out. 1871. — li. f. c. &o. 1875.
1874 Aurora.. . 3
77 Mount Albert 3
80 Reach 1
BLACKSTOCK, WILLIAM S.
1846.
1874 Montreal Conference. . 5
79 Toronto, Berkeley Street 2
BLAKELEY, CHARLES
u. on. T. 1878.
Poplar Point & Wood
E.
1878
79
80
lands, Man.
Nelsonville . .
Dominion City.
BRIGGS, JOEL.
1850.
1874 Toronto (sup'd.) 1
Died May 1st.. 1875, aged 47
years.
BRIGOS, WILLIAM.
1859.
1874 Belleville 2
76 Toronto, Metropolitan.. 3
j 79 Book-Steward.. . . 2
] Financial Secretary, 1874.
t Chairman of District, 1875. Sec-
retary of Conference, 1876 and
1877." Delegate to the Second
General Conference, Montreal,
1878.
BROCK, JAMES.
1830.
1874 Lindsay. . .1
75 Lindsay (sup'd.) 1
76 Montreal Conference.
BROOKING, ROBERT.
1839.
1874 Hiawatha 1
75 Alderville ... 6
BLANSHARD, SHEM.
1858.
1874 Meaford, South. 2
76 St. Vincent.. 1
77 Ohinguaeousy 3
Kleinlmi'!.
BODDY, JAMES.
1873.
1874 Allenford .(x.u.) 1
75 Cobourg. . (s.v.o.) 1
76 Cobourg.. (c.c.v.) 5
BOWERMAN, ALLAN, M.A.
1871.
1874 Winnipeg. . . 2
75 Located.
Notk. — The degree of M.A.
was conferred upon him in course,
by Victoria University, 1874. He
is now (1879) Head Master of
the County High School at Far-
mersville, Ont.
BREDIN, JOHN.
1842.
1874 Bowmanville 1
75 Barrie ....... 3
78 Walkerton 1
79 Alliston 2
Journal Secretary of the < !ene-
ral Conferences of 1874 and 1878,
also of the Toronto Conference
from 1874 to 1878 inclusive.
Chairman of District 1874 to
1880.
BROWN, ALFRED.
c. 1874.— u. out. 1875.—
R. F. C. & 0. 1879.
1874 Alliston.
75 Oooksville
76 Yonge Street, North..
77 Scarboro'.. .
78 Allandale.. . .
79 Duftin's Creek. .
2
1
1
1
1
2
BROWNE, GEORGE.
1857.
1874 C'astleton..
75 Weston. . .
78 Streets ville. .... ...
1
2
3
BROWN, GEORGE (C).
c. 1874.— n. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Avening ...... 1
75 Thornbury . . 1
76 Cobourg. .(.s.v.c.) 2
78 Thornbury ... 1
79 Homing's Mills. 2
BROWN, GEO. MARTIN. .
1862.
1874 Vesprn 2
76 Bracebi-idge & Baysville. 2
78 Mono Road. . 3
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1877.
BROWN, NELSON.
1846.
1874 Higli Bluff., .(sup'd.) 2
76 Expelled.
570
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
BROWN, WILLIAM P.
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
R. f. c. & o. 1879.
1873 Milford ....
74 L'Amable .
75 Cobourg.. .. (s.v.c.)
76 Port Carling
77 Rosseau .
78 Cobourg. ..(s.v.c.)
79 Dalrymple
BROWNING, ARTHUR.
1856.
1874 Canton 2
76 Uxbridge 2
78 Orillia , . 3
Financial Secretary, 1873 to
1880.
BRYANT, CORNELIUS.
r. 1870.— ord. 1874.—
r. f. c. 1875.
1874 Snmas and Chilliwhack. 1
75 Nanaimo 3
78 Burrard Inlet. 3
BUCHANAN, WILLIAM.
1871.
1874 Millbrook „ 1
75 South Monaghan. 2
77 Warsaw. ... 2
79 Fennella 2
BURNS, ROBERT NEWTON,
B.A.
R. on t. 1875. — R. f. (.'. & o. 1879.
1875 Weston 1
76 Kleinburg . . .1
77 Cobourg .(u.v.c.) 2
79 Markham . . ... 1
80 Demorestville .... 1
A Graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity—B. A., 1879.
c
BURNS, WILLIAM.
1850.
74 Brampton ... ...
75 Streetsville
78 Yonge Street South. .
80 Wellington
1
3
2
1
CAIRNDUFF, WM. H.
1870.— n. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Beaverton 1
75 \ Kleinburg, ) 1
j Haliburton, )
76 Haliburton . 2
78 Poplar Points, Manitoba 1
79 Withdrew*
CALDWELL, JOHN W
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Cobourg. .(s.v.c.) 1
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER R.
1854.
1874 Darlington. 1
75 Markham . . 2
77 Sault Ste. Marie.. .. 3
80 Oakwood.. 1
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1879.
Financial Secretary, 1877 and
1880.
BURWASH, NATHANIEL, |
S.T.D. j
1860. i
1874 ) Dean and Professor of !
to > Biblical and Systematic I
80 ) Theology, Cobourg. j
BUKWASH, NATHANIEL S.
1860.
1874 Tiverton 2
76 Invermay . 3
79 Hanover .2
Financial St'crctary, 1880.
CAMPBELL, JAMES H.
c. 1877.— is. on t. 1878.
1877 Korah . 1
78 Cobourg. ... .(s.v.c.) 2
80 Cobourg.. .(u.v.c.) 1
CAMPBELL, PETER.
1857.
1874 Chinguacousy.. . . 3
77 Albion East.! . ... 3
80 Brampton Circuit 1
CAMPBELL, THOMAS.
1864.
1874 Lloydtown. 1
77 Cooks-town 3
80 Bradford.. 1
CAMPBELL, THOS. W., B.D.
1870.— r f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Cobourg... . ..u.v.c. 4
78 Toronto, Assist. Editor.. 2
80 Toronto, Don Mount . 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1879.
CARR, GEORGE.
1842.
1874 Colborne (sup'd.) 7
CARROLL, JOHN, D.D.
1827.
1874 Toronto, Don Mt.(sup'D.) 7
Author of " Past and Present,"
"Case and Cotemporaries," 5
vols., "School of the Prophets,"
"The Stripling Preacher, " "Life
of Robert Corson," and several
Tractates.
CARTER, DANIEL.
c. 1873.— r. on t. 1874.
1873 Alliston. 1
74 Bond Head . . 1
75 Dropped.
CASSON,- WESLEY.
1861.
1874 Newmarket 1
75 Meaford ..... 2
77 Selkirk, Man 3
80 Parry Sound, Ont... „ 1
Financial Secretary 1876.
CATHCART, JOHN W.
1871.— R. f c 1875:
1874 Hillier (n. c.) 1
75 Demorestville & North-
port ...".. 1
76 Dunsford 3
79 Prince Arthur's Landing 2
CATTANACH, DAVID.
1867.
1874 Mount Albert 3
77 Rosemont .2
79 Schomberg 2
CHANT, JOSEPH HORATIO
1864.
1874 Bloomfield and Cherry
Valley
77 Montreal Conference.
3
CHAPMAN, J. ANDERSON,
M.A.
1866.
1874 Frankford 1
75 Demorestville & North-
port ....... 2
77 Omemee 3
80 Campbellford 1
Financial Secretary, 1876.
. CLARK, ANDREW.
1853.
1874 Lavender.. . .(n.c.) 1
75 Walter's Falls.. ..3
78 Allenford . . ... 2
80 Huntsville 1
CLARKE, JOHN S.
1854.
1874 Whitby 3
77 Oshawa ... .... 3
I 80 Lindsay . . 1
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1878. •
Chairman of District, 1880.
Journal Secretary of the Con-
ference, 1879 and 1880.
CLARKE, RICHARD.
1851.
1874 Norwood 3
77 Lloydtown 1
78 Schomberg ... 1
79 Rosemont 1
80 St. Vincent 1
Financial Secretary, 1874.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
571
CLARKSON, JOHN B., M.A.
1857.
1874 London Conference. . . 5
79 Torpnto— Sherbourne St. 2
CLEMENT,. EDWIN.
1845.
1874 Picton .. 1
75 Collingwood . . .... 3
78 Brampton . . . . 2
80 Trenton 1
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1879.
CLEWORTH, THOMAS.
1856.
1874 Sault Ste. Marie 1
75 Thornbury . .... 2
77 Hastings 2
79 Cavanville 2
COCHRAN, GEORGE.
1853.
1874 Yeddo, Japan . . 3
7? Tokio, Japan . . . . 2
79 Toronto— Queen Street.. 2
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
COFFEY, GEORGE,
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.
1874
75 Chatsworth..
76 Pickering..
77 Sunderland . .
78 Dropped. •
COLEMAN, WILLIAM.
1837.
1874 Scarboro' . ...(sup'd.) 5
Died May 27th, 1879, aged 71
years.
CONRON, MATTHEW -B.
c. 1877.— e. on t. 1878.
1877 ... 1
78 Hanover . ....'. 1
79 Montreal .. (theol. col.) 1
80 Cobourg .. ..(s.v.c.) 1
COOK, WILLIAM HENRY.
1870.— e. f. c. 1875.
1874 Marmora 2
76 Coboconk 2
78 Mono 3
CRAGG, EDWARD.
1854.
1874 Smithfield.
76 Percy. .
79 Canton. .
CRAWFORD, JAMES.
1851.
1874 Waubamik.
75 McKellar..
. (sup'y) 1
.(supy'). 6
CREIGHTON, KENNEDY.
1836.
1874 Orillia . ....
76 Brighton
79 Rama
CREWS, LEWIS WARNER.
e. on t. 1875.
1875 Cobourg . . .(u. v. o.) 2
77 London Conference.
CROSBY, THOMAS.
1868.
1874)
to > Fort Simpson, B. C.
80 \
CROWLE, FREDERICK WM,
B.A.
1879 Kleinburg 1
80 Hanover 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1879.
CULBERT, THOMAS.
1850.
1874 Cannington.. . .. .2
76 Cannington.. .(sup'd.) 5
CULLEN, THOMAS.
1861.
1874 Sidney
75 Belleville, Bleeker St.
78 Colborne
79 Brighton
CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW
1867.
1874 Cooksville. .... 2
76 Orangeville 2
78 Wellington 2
80 London Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1879.
CURRY. ERASTUS.
1861.
1874 Garden River (sup'd) 1
75 Batchewana .1
76 Sault Ste. Marie.. (sup't) 5
D-
DANARD, WILLIAM B.
1861.
1874 Arran ...
1
75 Chesley
3
78 Woodford.
3
DARLINGTON, ROBERT.
1840.
1874 Brooklin . . ... (sup'y). 7
1
DAVIES, PETER W
1871.— ord. 1876.— R.F.C. 1879.
1874 Clarke... .. 1
75 No station — his own
request
76 Denbigh & Abinger . . 1
77 Vennacher . . 2
79 Wooler 1
80 Coboconk . . . . 1
DE GEER, JAMES.
1880 Received as a Supernume-
rary from the Methodist Episco-
pal Church of Canada.
DEMILL, ALFORD BYRON.
1861.
1874 Oshawa .(syp'y.) 7
Note. — He is President of De-
mill's Ladies' College, at Oshawa.
This College is non-denomina-
tional, its object is to bring the
higher branches of education
within the reach of all young
ladies. To mental and ^Esthetic
Culture is added such lessons in
domestic training as shall fit
students to perform the duties of
any position in life. The num-
ber of students for the past year
(1879-80) was 125. The faculty
of instruction numbers 13.
DERRICK, THOMAS.
1857.
1874 Victoria and Saanich.. 1
75 Burrard Inlet 3
78 New Westminster .. 2
Died March 29th, 1880, aged
65 years.
Note. — He was on his return
journey to Canada, and when be-
tween Sacramento and Rocklin,
on the Central Pacific Railway,
he was suddenly called to his re-
ward. He was buried in Sacra-
mento.
DEWART, E. HARTLEY, D.D.
1851.
1874 Editor of the Christian \ »
Guardian, Toronto, f
Note. — He is author of "Songs
of Life, " " Broken Reeds, " "Liv-
ing Epistles." and some tracts.
The honorary degree of Doctor in
Divinity was conferred upon him
by the University of Victoria
College, May, 1879.
DINGMAN, GARRETT J.
1853.
1874 Wellington.. .. 1
75 Castleton.. . 3
78 Campbellford . ..2
80 Pickering .... . . 1
Financial Secretary, 1878-9.
572
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
DOCHSTADER JOHN W
1863.
1874 Osprey 2
Died Feb. 26th, 1876, aged 35
years.
DOEL, JOHN.
1852.
1874 Toronto. (sup'd.) 7
DOUSE, JOHN.
1834.
1874 Toronto. .(sup'd.) 5
79 Barrie (sup'd.) 1
80 Innisfil ... (sup'd. ) 1
Treasurer of the Superannuation
Fund.
D'OWLER, JOHN ALEX.
1854.
1874 Montreal Conference .. . . 2
76 Fenella.. . . 3
79 Vroomanton 2
DOWN, SAMUEL.
1855.
1874 Minden .3
77 Beaverton ... . (sup'd. ) 4
DOXEE, ARCHELAUS.
1857.
1874 Tweed 2
76 Smithfield ... .... 3
79 Percy . , 2
DRACAS, FREDERICK.
R. on t. 1875.
1875 Alliston. . .... 1
76 Durham . . . . 1
77 Avening 1
78 Rosseau 1
79 Located.
= DUKE, RICHARD.
1869 Irish Wesleyan Conf. . . 7
76 Allandale .... . . 2
78 Cooksville. ]
79 Gravenhurst .... 2
Financial Secretary, 1880.
DUNDAS, BRABAZON B.
i869.
1874 Shelburne . . ...... i
75 Yonge Street North . . ... 1
76 Lindsay . (sup'd. ) 1
77 Withdrew.
DUNLOP, THOMAS.
k. «t. 1876.— r. f. r. &o. 1880.
1876 Oakvvood. . ....... 1
77 Cooksville. ....... i
78 Weston . 2
80 Bannockburn ... 1
• DYER, WILLIAM T.
c. 1873.— r. out. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873 Bobcaygeon. . . . ... 1
74 Chandos . . . . . . . 1
75 Manvers 1
76 Montreal Theol. College. 2
78 Rockwood, Man. . . 3
E.
EBY, CHARLES S., M.A.
1866.
1874 London Conference.
76 Yeddo, Japan..
77 Tokio, Japan.
78 Kofu, Japan
EDGE, JOSEPH.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Arkwright . . . . . 2
78 Chesley. ... 1
79 Montreal Theol. College. 2
EDMISON, THOMAS J., B.D.
1868.
1874 Baltimore ...... ... 1
75 Campbellford.. 3
78 Grafton. 1
79 Plainville 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1880.
EDMUNDS, SOLOMON
CHESLEY, B.D.
r. on t. 1875.— r. f. c. & 0. 1879.
1875 Cobourg . ..(u.v.c.) 2
77 Canton . .... 2
79 Lakefield 1
80 Sandfield 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1877.
EDWARDS, GEORGE.
1873.— r. f. 0. & o. 1878.
1874 Palestine, Man . : 1
75 Victoria, Sask 1
76 Montreal Theol. College. 1
77 Grafton. . . 1
78 Melville ... . . . . 1
79 Stayner . ... 2
ELLIOTT, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Thorn bury 1
EMSLEY, WILLIAM H.
c. 1874.— 11. on t. 1875.—
r. f. c. &. o. 1878.
1874 Maynooth „ 1
75 Trenton. .... 1
76 Newcastle . , . ... 1
1877 Markham. .
78 Newcastle. .
79 Maganetawan.
80 Minden.
ENGLISH, JOHN.
' 1848.
1874 Cobourg.. .(sup'd.) 7
EVANS, JOHN SW ANTON.
1847.
1874 Uxbridge 2
76 Davenport... .{sup'd.) 2
78 London Conference 8
EVES, EDWARD.
R. on t. 1877.
1877 Lloydtown. ........
78 Alliston.
79 Innisfil.
F.
FAWCETT, MICHAEL..
1841.
1874 High Bluff, Manitoba... 1
75 Portage la Prairie, Man.. 1
76 Yonge St. Centre. . . 3
79 Cooksville.. ..2
FERGUSON,, THOMAS
ALEXANDER.
1857.
1874 Markham.. . . . 1
75 Bowmanville ... 1
76 Bradford. 2
78 Weston 2
80 Eglinton (sup'd) 1
Financial Secretary, 1874.
. FISH, CHARLES.
1848.
1874 Peterboro' 1
75 Lindsay 2
77 Cobourg. . . 2
79 Owen Sound 2
Chairman of District, 1875,
1876, 1879 and 1880.
FLETCHER, ASHTON.
1855.
1874 Hastings (sup't.) 4
78 Peterboro' ...(sup't.) 3
FOX, THOMAS.
1860.
1874 Brock ......
75 Coboconk
76 Victoria Road
78 Blairton.. .
(n. c.) 1
1
2
.... 3
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
573
FREEMAN, JOHN WELDON,
B. D.
R. Oil T. 1875.
1875 Cobourg (u. v o.) 2
77 London Conference.
A graduate in Divinity of Vic-
toria University, Cobourg — B.D.,
1877.
G
GALLOWAY, JOSEPH.
1869.
74 Silver Islet . .
75 Prince Albert
76 Markdale..
79 Invermay . .
1
1
3
2
GARRY, ROBERT.
1834.
1874 Brockville ....(sup'y). 2
76 Morrison. . .(sup'y). 1
Died Oct. 31st., 1879 aged —
year?.
GEE, DANIEL F
1864.
L874 Bond Head 3
77 Aurora ... 3
80 Thornbury . . 1
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1879.
GEMLEY, JOHN.
1841.
1874 Sec.U.C.B Society, Toronto
75 Withdrew and united with
the Episcopalian Church, he is
now (1880) in London, Ontario.
GERMAN, JOHN FERGU-
SON, M.A.
1802.
1874 Alliston . . 2
76 Winnipeg, Man... 4
80 Picton, Ont 1
Financial Secretary, 1875.
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880.
GERMAN, ORRIN.
1870.— it. f. c. 1874.
1874 Oxford House, H.B.T. 5
79 Norway House, H.B.T. 2
GIBSON, JOSEPH R.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1875.
L874 Innisfil 1
75 Haliburton 1
76 McKellar 2
78 Garden River and Korah 2
GILBERT, THOMAS H.
k. on t. 1878.
1878 Maple Ridge, B.C. .. 2
80 Nanaimo & Wellington. 1
GLAZIER, ADAM.
1871.— R. f. c. 1875.
1874 Meaford 1
75 Hepworth 2
77 Cape Crocker 3
80 Hall's Bridge & Chandos 1
GLOVER, THOMAS W
1807.
1874 Durham . . . . 1
75 Albion East . 2
77 Morrison .. . 2
79 Minden 1
80 Fenelon Falls.. .. 1
GODFREY, ROBERT.
1870.
1871 Bobcaygcon 1
75 Omemee 2
77 Durham 3
80 Allenford 1
GOFF, EDWARD FADE.
1871.— k. f. c.&<>. 1875.
1874 Yonge Street North 1
75 Toronto Fifth 1
76 Plainville ... 1
77 Cooksville 1
78 Streets ville 2
80 Port Perry .... 1
GOLD, ISAAC.
1859.
1874 Stayner 2
76 Alton ..'. 2
78 Oakwood 2
80 Oakwood (sup'd.) 1
Financial Secretary, 1874-75.
GRANDY THOMAS
1872.— k. f. o. &o. 1876.
1874 Omemee . . 1
75 Chandos 1
76 Brudenell and Bangor 2
78 Dalrvmple 1
79 Rugby ... 2
GREATRIX, BENJAMIN.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Stouffville . . . . 1
79 Darlington 1
70 Cobourg .(s. v. c.) 1
GREEN, ALEXANDER T.
1845.
1874 Port Hope (sup'd.) 7
GREEN, ALFRED ELI.
r. on r. 1877.
1877 Naas, B.C 4
GREEN, ANSON, D.D.
1824.
1874 Toronto. ...(sup'd.) 5
Died Feb. 19th, 1879, aged 78
years.
GREEN. JOS I AH.
1860.
1S74 Invermay . . 2
76 Hanover 3
79 Paisley 2
Financial Se retary, 1874.
GREENER, JAM US.
1843.
1874 Lindsay (sup'd.) 7
H.
HADDON, THOMAS.
1868.
1874 Montreal Conference. ... 2
76 Little Current 1
77 Priceville 3
80 Hepworth 1
HALL, HENRY.
1858.
1874 Arkwright (sup'y. ) 7
HALL, JOSEPH.
1866.
1874 Nanaimo, B.C 1
75 Sumas k Chilliwhack,BC 3
78 Nanaimo 1
79 Nanaimo & Wellington. 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1878.
HALL, THOMAS \V
1871.— ord. 1876. — r.f. c. 1877.
1874 Chatsworth. . . .(sup'y.) 1
75 Huntsville ... 1
76 Spence. ....... :j
79 Huntsville ]
80 Birtle, N.W.T 1
Financial Secretary, 1879.
HALL, WILLIAM.
1867.
1874 Berkeley (n. </.) ]
75 Manitowaning . . 3
78 Wiarton 3
HALSTEAD, WILLIAM.
1862.
1874 Prince Arthur's Land'g . 2
76 Poi'tage La Prairie, Man. 4
80 Selkirk, Man.
1
HAMES, ARTHUR B.
1870.— r. f. c & o. 1875.
1874 Milford 1
75 Prince Arthur's Landing 1
76 Fort Francis 2
78 Morris, Man . 2
80 Meadow Lea, Man.. 1
574
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
\
HAMILTON, THOMAS.
1859.
1874 London Conference 3
77 Meaford ..(sup'd.) 4
HANSON, CHARLES
AUGUSTINE.
1865.
1874 Belleville
75 Wellington
78 Montreal Conference .
Financial Secretary, 1877.
HARE, JOHN JAMES, M.A.
1867.
1874 ) Principal Ontario
to > Ladies' College,
78 ) Whitby.
79 i Principal and Governor,
80 ) Ontario Ladies' College.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity. He received the degree of
M.A. in course, May, 1879.
HARE, ROBERT B., P.. A.
1874 Cobourg, U.V.C.
75 1 In Europe pursuing
to > his studies by
78 J Conference permission.
79 I No record in
80 \ Conference Minutes.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., 1875.
HARPER, CECIL, B.A.
1875 London Conference 5
80 Keene 1
HARPER, EPHEAIM B., D.D.
1841,
1874 Cobourg ... 1
75 Port Hope 1
76 Belleville, First.. .. 2
78 Peterboro 3
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880. President of Conference,
1878. The honorary degree of
Doctor in Divinity was conferred
upon him by the Wesleyan
University, Middletown, Connec-
ticut, in June,' 1879.
HARRIS, EDAVARD.
1858.
1874 Picton, (sup'd).
Died Oct. 9th, 1874, aged 41
HARRISON, JAMES M.
1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Headingly&Boyne River. 1
75 Portage La Prairie 1
76 Boyne River. . 2
78 Pembia Mountains. . 1
79 High Bluff 2
HART, JOHN.
1871.— R. f. o. & o. 1875.
1874 Pickering.. 1
75 Manvers . 1
76 Atherly 3
79 Severn Bridge 2
HASHEINTO, MUTSUCHI.
R. on t. 1880.
1880 Tokio— Japan.
HASTINGS, ALBERT WM.
c. 1874.— Pv. on t. 1875.
1874 Lloydtown.
75 Rosemont.
76 Walkerton .
77 Bloomfield.
78 Located.
HELLIWELL, THOMAS.
1880 Point Douglas, Man. (sup' y)
Note. — He was received in
June, 1880, from the Rock River
Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, U. S.
HENDERSON, JOHN C
c. 1873.— r. on t. 1874.
1873 Minden. 1
74 Woodville. . . 1
75 Hall's Bridge and Mud
Lake . . . . . 1
76 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
78 Bond Head 1
79 Located
HEWITT, GEORGE W., B.A
c 1875.— r. onT. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1875 .
76 Weston
77 Kleinburg.
78 Cobourg. . . .(s.v.c.)
79 Meadow Lea, Man.
80 Magnetawan, Ont .
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A., May, 1874.
HEWITT, WILLIAM JOSEPH.
1858.
1874 Consecou ..,,,.,... 1
75 Bridgewater . . , , 3
78 Bnieebridge.. ... . 2
80 Portage la Prairie, Man. 1
Chairman of District, 1878 to
1880.
HICKS, WILLIAM.
1860.
1874 Orangeville . . 2
76 Prince Arthur's Landing 3
79 Yotict'.' S'rrot (Vntvp. , : 2
HICKS, WILLIAM THOMAS,
c. 1874.— r. out. 1875.—
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Marmora.. .
75 Shannonville ...
76 Stirling
77 Walkerton „
78 Chatsworth . . . .
79 Williamsford Station... 2
HILL, EDWARD.
1872.— ord. 1875.— r. f. c. 1876.
1874 Haliburton.
75 Dunsford
76 Stouffville
77 Newcastle
78 Vroomanton
79 Cartwright . . ...... 2
HILL, LEWIS W
o. 1875.— k. on t. 1876.
1875 1
76 Alliston 1
• 77 Bradford 1
78 Cobourg (u.v.o.) 3
HILL, NEWTON.
1868.
1874 Newtonville.
76 Sunderland..
79 Millbrook.
HILL, ROBERT NEWTON.
1855.
1874 Huntsville ...(sup'y) 7
HIRAIWA, TSUNEYASU.
R. mi t. 1878.
1878 Tokio, Japan . . . 3
HODGSON, JOHN.
1850.
1874 Cartwright .
75 Durham
77 Maxwell . .
80 Bruce Mines
HOGG, DAVID.
r. oh t. 1874.
1874 Milford . . . .... 1
75 Marmora . 1
76 No Station. —Ill-health.
HOLMES, JOHN H.
r. f. v. 1876.
18631 Withthe
to J- Church of
75 J United Brethren.
76 Hanover .(sup'y.) 5
HOOTAN, WILLIAM H.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Manitowaning . . 1
79 Chesley 1
80 Weston.. .. .... 1
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
575
HOSSOI, TOSHIMI.
ll. on T. 1878.
1878 Nurnadzi, Japan.. .. 1
79 Kofu.. .. 1
80
HOWARD, ISAAC BROCK.
1840.
1S74 London Conference 6
80 Millbrook... .(sup'd) 1
HOWARD, VINCENT B.
1833
1874 Cobourg (sup'd) 7
HOWELL, JACOB ELI, M.A.
1864.
1874 Trenton. 3
77 Newcastle • . . . 3
80 Aurora . . . . 1
Financial Secretary, 1875 and
1876.
HOWSON, WILLIAM G.
1871— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Bradford. 1
75 Lloydtown 2
77 Yonge Street North 2
79 Ballyduti'.. - 1
80 Chinguacousy 1
HUGHES, JAMES.
1839.
1874 Colborne. .(sup'd) 7
HUNT, JOHN.
1844.
1874 Yonge Street North . . 1
75 Yonge Street South 3
78 Ontngeville. .. 3
Financial Secretary, 1878 to
1880.
HUNTER, SAMUEL JAMES.
1861.
1874 Toronto— Elm Street. . 2
76 Toronto— Queen Street. . 3
79 Toronto— Elm Street. . . 2
Secretary of Conference, 1880.
HUNTER, WM. JOHN, D.D.
1856.
1874 Montreal Conference 4
78 Yorkville — Bloor Street. 3
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
1880.
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him by the University of Chicago,
1878.
HUNTINGTON, SILAS.
1850.
1874 Belleville (sup'y) 6
80 Montreal Conference.
IK WIN, WILLIAM.
1857
1874 Cookstown . . . 1
75 Cookstown. ...(sup'd) 1
76 Markdale (sup'd) 1
Financial Secretary, 1874.
Died Oct. 9th, 1879, aged 43
years.
J.
JACQUES, GEORGE.
1854.
1X74 Sauireeii, Indian Mission. 7
JENK1NSON, HENRY
SAMUEL.
R. on t. 1878.
1878 Thurlow 1
79 Canton.. . . 1
80 Cobourg . .• ... (s. y. < •. ) 1
JENNINGS DAVID.
1844.
1874 Weston . ..(sup'd.) 3
77 Davenport... .(sup'd.) 4
JEWELL, J. ARTHUR, B.A.
1869.
1874 Blairton 1
75 Bnbeavgeon.. . 3
78 Woodvi'lle. . . .3
JAMES, RICHARD G.
1868. — u. f. r. & (». 1874.
1874 Morrison
75 Coldwater.
77 Little Current.
JOHNSON, FRANCIS.
I 1873.— e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1 ! 1874 Oakwood 1
0 : 75 Cobourg. . (s.v.c. ) 2
■2 77 Minden 2
79 GoreP.ny&Shegwaondah 1 j 79 Atherley.
80 Manitowaning 1 !
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
1880.
.1AMIESON, WILLIAM
HENRY, M.A.
v. 1873.— R. om. 1875.—
r. f. c. & <>. 1877
1873 .. 1
74 Weston. . 1
75 Rugby 1
76 Amaranth 1
77 Prince Albert &Pt. Perry 1
78 Homings Mills 1
79 Stirling 2
A graduatejof Victoria Univer-
sity. B. A., 1876; M.A. in course,
1879.
JEFFER1S, THOMAS M
1847.
1874 Milford (n. c.) 1
75 Milford ..(sup'd.) 1
76 Wiarton... . . 1
77 Wiarton.. . .(sup'd.) 1
78 London Conference.
JEFFERS, WELLING'!'' »N,
D.D.
1836.
1874 Cobourg... . 3
77 Lindsay. . . ... 3
80 Belleville 1
President of the Conference,
1876. Chairman of District, 1876
to 1880.
JEFFERY, THOMAS WESLEY
1857. j
1874 Toronto, Richmond St... 2
76 Toronto, Elm Street... 3
79 Cobourg 2
JOHNSON, JOSHUA H., M.A.
j 1849.
! 1874 Agent Victoria College.. 5
79 Toronto (sup'd.) 2
JOHNSTON, DAVID
ARTHUR.
1854.
1874 Belleville.. .(sup'd.) 2
76 Yorkville. .(sup'd.) 1
77 Withdrew.
JOHNSTON, ROBERT.
1867.
1874 Durham
75 Silver Islet .
77 Hepworth
80 Brookholm.
1
■>
3
1
JOHNSTON, WILLIAM.
1868.
1874 Paisley .. ..
76 Flesherton
79 Meaford.
2
3
JOLLEY, WM. CLOWES.
1865.
1874 Alleuford.. . . . . 2
76 Ballydutf 3
79 Demorestville .. . . 1
80 Oshawa . . (sup'o.) 1
JONES, RICHARD.
1825.
1874 Cobourg (sup'd.) 7
Treasurer of Educational Fund.
576
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
K.
KEAM, FRANK COUCH.
1873.— R. f. c. & o. 1878.
.(s.v.c.)
1874 Grafton . . .
75 Barrie
76 Rugby
77 Cobourg. . .
78 Rosemont . .
79 Bond Head .
80 Aurora..
KENNER, HENRY.
r. f. c. 1875.
Bible Christian
Conference, England.
1855
to
60
61 } Bible Christian
»? ( Conference, Canada.
75 Manvers . . 1
76 Madoc .. 3
79 Hastings. 2
KENNY, GEORGE H.
1860.
1874 Bruce Mines . . 4
78 Haliburton... . 1
79 Haliburton .(sup'd.) 1
80 Thessalon ... (sup'd. ) 1
Financial Secretary, 1877.
KEOUGH, THOMAS STOTT.
1856.
1874 Yonge Street Centre. . 2
76 Cooksville. 3
79 Sunderland ... . 2
Secretary of Conference, 1879.
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
1880.
KILGOUR, JOSEPH.
1856.
1874 Shannonville . . .
76 Moira
77 Thomasburg
79 Thurlow . .
KOKO, ASAGAWA.
R. on t. 1878.
1 878 Kofu, Japan
79 Numadzu, Japan
80 Tokio, Japan
KOYL, EPHRAIM UIXIK.
1853.
1874 Stoutfville 2
76 Baltimore . „ . . 2
78 Baltimore .(sui-'d.) 3
Died November 21st, 1880,
aged 66 years.
L.
LA1DLEY, ROBERT V-
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Oakwood :„.... 1
LAIRD, JOHN G.
1848.
1874 Owen Sound.. 2
76 Bowmanville 3
79 Barrie .2
Secretary of Conference, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1879 to
1880. ,
LAIRD, WILLIAM HENRY
I 1855.
1874 Oshawa. . . . 3
77 Whitby .2
79 Port Hope. , . 2
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
LAKE, CHAS. VANDUSEN.
1860.
1874 Scarboro' 3
77 Bloornficld .. ..2
79 Vespra .... 2
LAKE, JOHN NELSON.
1855.
1874 Toronto (sup'y.) 7
LAMBLEY, OSBORN R., M.A.
1862.
1874 Brighton.. 2
76 Newmarket 2
78 Belleville North ... 3
Financial Secretary, 1874-75.
LANG FORD, CHARLES.
1871— R. k. c & o. 1876.
1874 Barrie 1
75 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
76 Toronto, Don Mount. 2
78 Cookstown 1
79 Aurora ......... 1
80 Bond Head 1
LANGFORD, ENOS.
c. 1874-75.— R. on t. 1877.—
ord. 1878.
1875 Port Carling. 1
76 Morrison .... 2
78 Oxford House, H.B.T.. 3
LAWSON, THOMAS.
it. mi t. 1875.— ord. 1876.—
r. f.- c 1879.
1875 Victoria Road ... . 1
76 Palestine, Man .2
78 Little Saskatchewan ... 3
LEAROYD, JOHN.
1856.
1874 Yonge Street South 1
75 Brampton . . . , ... 2
77 Picton. 3
80 Oshawa . . ... . . 1
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1879.
LEECH, GEORGE.
1861.
1874 Brock .
75 Sunderland
76 Newton ville .
79 Stouffville
LEECH, WEBSTER WESLEY
1861).
1874 Bracebridge . . ... 2
76 Pickering . . . . 3
79 Fenelon Falls 1
80 Fenelon Falls . (sup'd. ) 1
LEGATE, THOMAS.
1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Thornbury ... ... 1
75 Avening . 1
76 Chats worth .1
77 Cobourg . (s. v. c. ) 1
78 Lyon's Head 3
LEITCH, ROBERT H.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Canton 1
LEITH, HAMILTON.
I860..
1874 Bay of Quinte . . .(n.c.) 1
75 Flinton and Addington
Road 3
78 Sutton... 3
LEVER, JOHN.
1835.
1 87 4 Sidney (sup'd. ) 1
Died April — , 1875, aged 73
years
LEWIS, EDWARD DEWART.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Lakefield. . 1
77 Pickering. . 1
78 Cobourg (s. v. c.) 2
80 Darlington ... 1
LIDDY, JAMES.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Mono 1
78 Montreal Theo Coll 1
79 Cobourg ,(s. v. c.) 1
80 Markham... . , 1
LLOYD, WALTER WILBUR.
e.o»t. 1875.— r.f. c.&o. 1880.
1875 Utterson 1
76 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
77 Cobourg (s. v. c.) 2
79 Thornbury . .... 1
80 Scarboro' . , „ . „ 1
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
577
LOCKE, JOSEPH H.
1865.
1874 Weston 1
75 Colborne... . 3
78 Belleville, Holloway St. 3
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1880.
LYONS, ALMON P.
1871.— R. f. c. &. 0.1877.
1874 Spence
75 Hillsdale & Penetangui-
shene
76 Allenford
77 Eden Grove
79 Tiverton
80 Gore Bay
M.
MADDEN, DAVID BREAK-
EN RIDGE.
1874 Oshawa .(sup'd.) 1
-75 Whitby. . .(sup'd.) 1
76 Prince Albert .(sup'd.) 5
MADDEN, WM. HENRY.
p.. on t. 1875. — r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Pickering 1
76 Sunderland ]
77 Aurora . . 1
78 Markham . . 1
79 Eugenia Falls. .. 2
MAHAN, JOHN.
1867.
1874 Homing's Mills 3
77 Thombury . . . . 3
80 Cookstown ... . . 1
MANLY, JOHN G.
1834.
1874 Toronto. .(sup'y.) 7
MANNING, HENRY MARK.
1869 — r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 White Fish Lake, H.B.T. 1
^g I Point Douglas, ) .
j Edmonton House, \
76 EdmontonHouse, H.B.T. 2
78 Wood ville, H.B.T 1
79 FortMc Leod, H.B.T 1
80 Eglinton, Ontario. 1
MANNING, THOMAS, B.A.
c. 1874.— r. o»i t. 1875.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Cookstown . . . 2
76 Bradford 1
77 Alliston . . 1
78 Yonge Street South 2
80 South Monaghan. . 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1874.
37
MARSHALL, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Hillsdale & Penetangui-
shene
77 Huntsville
78 Morrison
79 Cobourg (s.v. c. )
80 Cookstown
MARTIN, JOHN J.
it. on t. 1877.
1877 Maple Bay, B.C.. .. 2
79 Dropped.
MARVIN, GEO. WESLEY
It. on T. 1877.
1877 Chandos. ... . . 1
78 Perry and Armour 2
80 Uffington 1
MATHESON, JAMES.
1860.
1874 Albion . 1
75 Toronto (sup'd.) 1
76 Toronto Third 1
77 Toronto. . . (sup'd.) 4
MATTHEWS, HY. STEELE.
1860.
1874 Artemesia. ... .. 1
75 Flesherton 1
76 Innisfil 3
79 Bond Head 2
Financial Secretary, 1875 and
1880.
MEACHAM, GEO. M., M.A.
1856.
1874 London Conference. . . 2
76 Numadza, Japan. 2
78 Tokio, Japan. 3
MEARING, CHARLES.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1877-
1874 E. B. A. Conference.
75 Palestine, Man
76 Rockwood, Man. ,
78 Fort Francis, Man..
Rosseau Crossing,
Meadow Lee,
80 Beaconsfield, Man.
79
MEARS, JOHN,
c. 1879.— R.o?iT. 1880.
1879 Nipissing & Stoney Lake 1
80 Little Saskatchewan .. 1
METCALFE, JAMES F.
1870.
1874 Darlington... .(sup'y.) 1
75 Bowman ville ...(sup'y.) 1
76 Toronto — SpadinaAve.. 1
77 Scarboro' 1
78 Eglinton (sup'y.) 3
MILLER, AARON D.
1850.
1874 Belleville.. . . .(sup'y.) 2
76 London Conference.
MILLER, GILBERT.
1829.
1874 Picton .... .(sup'y) 3
Died April 6th, 1877, aged 80
years.
MILLS, JESSE, B.D.
R. on t. 1875.
1875 Cobourg .(u. v. c.) 2
77 Cookstown . . . i
78 Located.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1877. He is now
(1879), the Head Master of the
County High School, Brantford,
Ontario.
MOORE, WILLIAM F.
e. on t. 1876.
1S76 Morrison .1
77 Dropped . . 1
MORDEN, THOMAS E., B.A.
1871.
1874 London Conference 2
76 German Mission, Man.. 1
77 Maynooth & York River. 1
IS Toronto (sup'y.) 2
80 Pt. Douglas, Man (sup'y.) 1
MORGAN, JOHN.
, R. on t. 1880.
1880 Shegwaonda l
MORRISON, WILLIAM R.
1873.— ord. 1874.— r. f. c. 1877.
1874 Edmonton House, H.B.T. 1
75 | Fort Pelly, ^ J ^
Point Douglas,
76 Poplar Point, Man'. 2
78 Palestine, Man 2
80 Morris, Man 1
MORROW, EDWARD, M.A.
1862.
1S74 Montreal Conference ... . 1
75 Peterboro' ... . (sup'd. ) 1
76 Winnipeg .(sup'd.) 5
Mc.
McALISTER, JAMES,
c. 1879.— R. on t. 1880.
1879 Lome 1
80 Thessalon 1
578
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
McAMMOXD, FOSTER, B.A.
r. wit. 1874. — R. F. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Ameliasburg. .:.. -
76 Bloomfield and Cherry
Valley •• 1
77 Stirling »• • • • 2
79 Melville ... 2
McCALLUM, JOS. WESLEY.
1841.
1874 Collingwood 1
75 Picton 2
77 Yonge Street North 3
80 Weston .... ... 1
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1876.
McCAMUS, DAVID NATHAN.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Bethany 1
78 Omeroee 1
79 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 1
80 Grafton 1
Mc CAMUS, J. ARMSTRONG.
C. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
R. F. C. & LI. 1877.
1873 Woodville.
74 Hall's Bridge..
75 Canton
76 Bethany . .'
77 Omemee
78 Cannington
79 Point Douglas, Man. . .
80 Haliburton
McCARROLL, JOHN, M.D.
1871.— R. f. o. & o. 1876.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 2
76 Seaton 2
78 Toronto, Don Mount 1
79 Allandale 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, M.D., 1879.
McCAULEV, SAMUEL.
1871.— R. f. o. & o. 1876.
1874 Cobourg (s. v. c.) 2
76 Demorestville and North -
port ... 3
79 Marmora .... jj
.VV
fill
''/fr-HI
REV. GEORGE McDOUGALL.
McCLUNG, JAMES A.
1863
1n74 Kleinburg .. .. 1
7") Mono Road .. . . 3
78 Castleton 3
MoCULLOCH, ROBERT.
1867.
1S74 Woodville.. .. 2
75 Millbook .... 2
77 Keene 3
80 Lloydtown 1
McCULLOUGH, WILLIAM.
1840.
1874 Colbourne. 1
75 Grafton. . .(sup'd. ) 1
7/ Plain ville ..(wup'h.) 3
Died September 19th, 1879,
aged 66 wars.
McDIARMID, NEIL A.
1866.
1874 Chatsworth..
75 Port Elffin ...
1878 Arkwright 1
79 Chesley 1
80 Markdale 1
Financial Secretary, 1880.
Mcdonald, Davidson,
m.d.
1859.
1874 Shidzuoka, Japan 4
78 Visiting Canada .... 1
79 Tokio, japan 2
Chairman of District, 1879-80.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
579
McDOUGALL, GEORGE.
1859.
1874 Edmonton House 1
75 Belly River, &c 1
Chairman of District, J 874 and
1875. Died Jan. 23rd, 1876, aged
56 years.
McDOUGALL, JOHN.
1866.
1874 Morley, Bow River, &c. . 2
76 Morley ville 5
Chairman of District 1876 to
1880.
Mcdowell, david c.
1846.
1874 Barrie 1
75 Yorkville 1
76 Owen Sound 3
79 Bowmanville 2
Chairman of District, 1874 ;
and 1876 to 1878.
Mcdowell, henry.
1851.
1874 Oakwood. 1
75 Oakwood (sup'd). 2
77 South Monaghan 3
80 Albion 1
McFADDEN, WILLIAM.
1832.
1874 Brampton... .(sup'd.) 7
McFARLANE, JAMES.
1867.
1874 Hillsdale & Penetangui-
shene 2
76 Vespra ... 3
79 Madoc .. 2
McGUIRE, JOHN.
1856.
1874 Walter's Falls . .(sup'y.) 5
Died May 10th, 1879, aged 70
years.
McINTYRE, CHARLES E.
1870.— R. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Plain ville.. .... 2
76 Streetsville 1
77 Brampton. . . 3
80 Streetsville 1
Mc-KEE, THOMAS.
R. on t. 1876.— r. f. c & o. 1880.
1876 Marmora... ... 1
77 Bannockburn . . 1
78 Chandos 1
79 Uffington 1
80 St. Joseph's Island . . . 2
McLACHLEN, JAMES A.
Ord. 1879.
1876 London Conference . . 3
79 Victoria, Sask 2
MrLEAN, JOHN.
Ord. 1880.
1875 London Conference. .
80 Fort McLeod. .. .
Mi
1874
M
MULLEN, THOMAS.
1833.
Yorkville. . . . (sup'y).
TAVISH, HECTOR W
c. 1879.— r. on t. 1880.
1879 Kosseau.
N.
NELLES, SAMUEL SOBIESKI,
D.D., LL.D.
1847.
President of the Univer-
sity of Victoria College,
Cobourg.
1874
to
80
1874
NORRIS, JAMES.
1827-
Omemee (sup'd.)
o.
OCKLEY, JOHN F.
1869 Primitive Methodist Con-
ference
77 Yonge Street South . .
78 Parkdale.
OLIVANT, EDWARD.
c. 1873 — it. on t. 1874.
1873 Brudenell
Shannonville,
Trenton,
75 Dropped.
74
PATTYSON, WESLEY
r. on t. 1880.
18S0 Lindsay East.
A. V.
1
PATTYSON, WILLIAM M.
1846.
1874 Thornbury 1
75 Thornbury .(sup'd.) 2
77 Norwood (sup'd.) 4
PEAKE, WILLIAM H.
1858.
1874 Fenella 2
76 Marmora 3
79 Thomasburg . . 2
PEAREN, JAMES, B.A.
1866.
1874 Montreal Conference.. . 3
77 Demorestville and North-
port .... .... 1
78 Kleinburg 2
80 Davenport . . 1
PEPPER, JOHN, B.A.
1872.— e. v. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Rugby 1
75 Morrison 2
77 Angus 3
80 Eden Grove 1
PERRY, CHAS. EBENEZER.
1862.
1874 Hanover.. .. ... 2
76 Allenford 2
78 Walter's Falls 2
80 Penetanguishene 1
ORME, THOMAS HUGHES.
R. on T. 1874.
1874 Lifford 1
75 Cannington 1
76 Montreal Theol. College. 3
79 London Conference.
OTTAWELL, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 A veiling . . . . 1
77 Dropped.
P
PATCHELL, THOMAS H.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 'Streetsville
75 Brudenell and Bangor
76 Beaverton
78 Rugby
79 London Conference.
PERRY, DAVIQ.
1864.
1874 Port Elgin
75 Frankford
78 Cressy
80 Walter's Falls..
PETERS, NIAL D.
1868 ) Bay Quinte Conference,
to > Methodist Episcopal
78 ) Church.
79 Madoc (sup'y).
PETERSON, ANDREW L.
1856.
1874 Montreal Conference. . .
80 Rednersville . ..(sup'd.)
PHILP, SAMUEL O.
1838.
1874 Prince Albert, .(sup'd.)
PHILP, SAMUEL C, JR.
1856.
1874 Prince Albert
76 Stirling.
78 Bradford
80 Flesherton
Financial Secretary, 1880.
580
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
PICKERING, JOHN.
1872.— r f. c. & 1876.
1874 Prince Albert.. ..
76 Duffin's Creek
79 Yonge St. North. . .
PINCH, RICHARD.
1854.
1874 London Conference. . .
78 Mono Road. ..(sup'y).
1874
PRICE, WILLIAM.
1839.
Toronto. . (kcp'd. ) 7
POLLARD, WILLIAM.
1842.
1874 Victoria, V. 1 1
75 New Westminster, B.C. 3
78 Victoria, V.I. . .(sup'd). 3
Chairman of District 1874 to
1877.
POOLE, JACOB.
1823.
1874 Cookstown (sup'y). 7
POOLE, WM. HENRY, LL.D.
1846.
1874 Toronto Fifth 2
76 Toronto Fourth 3
79 Toronto (sup'd.) 2
The honorary degree of LL.D.
was conferred upon him by
Trinity College, North Carolina,
in May, 1879.
POTTER, AUSTIN.
1870— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Yonge Street South 1
75 Wellington 2
77 Sharon 1
78 Lloydtown 2
80 Dundalk 1
POTTER, RICHARD.
1857.
1874 Campbellford 1
75 Markdale . . . 1
76 Fenelon Falls.. 3
79 Ameliasburg 2
POTTS, JOHN, D.D.
1857.
1874 Toronto, Metropolitan.. 2
76 Toronto, Elm Street. .. 3
79 Toronto, Metropolitan . 2
The honorary degree of D.D.
was conferred upon him by the
Ohio Wtsleyan University, Octo-
ber, 1878.
POWER, JOHN.
R. om. 1876.— r. f. c. &o. 1880.
1876 Chandos.. 1
77 Chatsworth 1
78 Innisfil i
79 Rosemont 2 !
PUFFER, I. WASHINGTON.
R. on t. 1880.
1880 Omemee 1
E.
REAL, JOSEPH RICHARD.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Pickering 1
80 Penetanguishene . 1
REID, THOMAS ROBINSON.
1869.
1874 Alton. . . 1
75 Avening . 3
78 Chatsworth 3
REYNAR, ALFRED HENRY,
M.A.
1862.
Professor Modern Lan-
guages, Victoria College,
Cobourg.
1874
to
80
REYNOLDS, GEORGE S.
r. out. 1874.— r. f. c. &o. 1879.
1874 Albion 1
75 Kleinburg. , 1
76 Bracebridge & Baysville. 1
77 Hillsdale & Penetangui-
shene 1
78 Montreal Theol.Col.(STu) 1
79 Port Carling. . . . 2
RICE, SAMUEL D WIGHT.,
D.D.
1837.
1874 London Conference 6
80 Winnipeg . 1
Chairman District 1880.
RICHARDSON, GEO. THOS.
1854.
1874 Pickering 2
76 Reach 2
78 Cartwright 1
79 Scugog. .(sup'd). 2
RICHARDSON, HENRY.
c. 1873. — r. om. 1874.
Stouffville,
Marmora,
Trenton,
Shannonville,
75 Milford
76 Located.
1873
74
RICHARDSON, WILLiAM.
1851.
1874 Milford.
75 Consecon. . ....
78 Sidney. .
ROBINSON, ISAAC NEWTON.
1871.— R f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Markham 2
76 Wooler.. . . ... 3
79 Shannonville . .... 2
ROBISON, MATTHEW.
1867.
1874 Moira ... 1
75 Consecon ..(sup'd). 1
.(sup'd). 3
76 Ameliasburg. .
Died December
aged 34 years.
17th, 1878,
ROBLIN, PHILIP,
1870.
1874 L'Amable. . . . (sup'y).
75 Bannockburn . . . (sup'y).
ROBSON, EBENEZER.
1856.
1874 Montreal Conference ....
80 New Westminster, B. C.
ROLSTON, DAVID DER-
MOTT.
1846.
1874 Outram ..(n.C.) 1
75 Arkwright 3
78 Mildmay 2
80 Tiverton 1
ROSE, SAMUEL, D.D.
1831.
1874 Book. Steward, Toronto.. 5
79 Toronto (sup'd). 2
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him by the Central Tennesee
College, of Nashville, Ky., U. S..
in May, 1878.
ROSE, SAMUEL PETER.
1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Peterboro' 1
75 Belleville .. 3
78 Newmarket 3
ROSS, ANDREW W.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Newcastle 1
75 Stouffville 1
76 Cobourg. (s v. c.) 1
1
77 Port Carling.
yo \ Port Carling,
Beren'sRiv., H.B.T
79 Beren's River, H.B.T.
80 Fisher River, H.B.T..
ROY, JAMES, M.A.
1854.
1874 Prof. Ontario Ladies'
College, Whitby . .
75 Montreal Conference .
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
581
RUPERT, EDMUND STONEY,
M.A.
1860.
1874 Percy. . . .
7fi Canton
79 Walkerton.
RUSS, AMOS E., M.A.
1854.
1874 New Westminster, B.C. 1
75 Victoria, V.I 3
78 Alliston, Ontario 1
79 London Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1877.
Chairman of District, 1878.
RUTLEDGE, WM. LEECH.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 MontrealTheo. College.. 2
76 Yorkville North ... 3
79 Toronto— Dundas St. 2
RUTTAN, JOHN HENRY.
1869.
1874 Norway House, H.B.T.. 5
79 Coboconk 1
80 Wooler 1
RYAN, WILLIAM.
1867.
1874 Thurlow .... 2
76 Montreal Conference. . . 5
SANDERSON, JOHN.
1835.
1874 Peterboro' ... .(sup'd.) 7
Died August 13th, 1880, aged
81 years.
EtYERSON, EGERTON, D.D.,
LL.D.
1824.
1874 Chief Superintendent of
Education, Toronto 2
76 Toronto (sup'd). 5
President of the First General
Conference 1874.
Author of the "Loyalists of
America," in two volumes, also
'Canadian Methodism, its Epochs
md Characteristics ."
s.
SALLOWS, EDWARD.
1841.
874 Collingwood. . .(sup'd). 7
SALT, ALLEN.
1853.
874 London Conference. . . 1
75 Christian and Beausoliel
Islands.. . . 6
SALTON, SAMUEL.
1871.— r. f. o. & o. 1875.
874 Brudenell and Bangor 1
75 Brampton . . 2
77 Melville.. .. . 1
78 Milford 2
80 Brooklin . . . 1
SANDERSON, JOSEPH E.,
M.A.
1851.
1874 Governor Ontario Ladies'
College. . .... 5
79 Toronto — Don Mount. 1
80 Norwood 1
SAVAGE, DAVID.
1850.
1874 Asst. Editor of Christian
Guardian and Evangeli-
cal Witness, Toronto 2
76 London Conference. 5
SAVAGE, JOHN WESLEY.
1854.
1874 Omemee 1
75 Oakwood.. 3
78 Stirling 3
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1877.
SCALES, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Stirling. 2
76 Tweed. .. ..2
78 Bethany . . 1
79 Rednersville. . 2
SCOTT, JAMES.
1872.
1874 Owen Sound, .(sup'd.) 7
SCOTT, JONATHAN.
1834.
1874 Brampton.. .(sup'd.) 5
Died May 5th, 1880, aged 77
years.
SCOTT, WILLIAM L.
1855.
1874 Lakefield 2
76 Stouffville 1
77 Millbrook. 2
79 Newton ville . . .. 2
SEMMENS, JOHN.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1875.
1S74 Nelson River. 2
76 Beien's River .. 2
78 Bnire Mines . . 2
80 Point Douglas . . 1
SEXSMITH, WILLIAM V
1871.— u. f. v. & o. 1875.
1874 Salt Springs, &c., B.C. 1
75 Maple Bay, B.C. 2
77 Cariboo, B.C 3
80 Maple Bay &Saanich,Br. 1
SEYMOUR, JAMES.
1830.
1874 Aurora (sup'd). 1
75 Cartwright. ...(sup'd). 3
78 Frankford . . . (sup'd). 2
80 Markham . . . (sup'd). 1
SEYMOUR, JAMES COOKE.
1857.
.(n.c.) 1
3
1
1874 Aurora
75 Cartwright. .
78 Frankford. ..
,,Q \ Frankford, \
'y j Markham, \
80 Markham
SHAW, CALVIN.
1857.
1874 Lifford....
75 Beaverton.
76 Dundalk.
78 Chesley. .
79 Arkwright
.(n.c.)
SHAW, JOHN.
1851.
1874 Toronto, Berkeley Street 2
76 Port Hope 3
79 Whitby .2
Chairman of District, 1874,
1875 and 1877 to 1880. Secre-
tary of Conference, 1874 and
1875. President of Conference,
1879.
SHERIN, HENRY.
</. 1876.— H. on t. 1877.—
r. f. <:. & o. 1880.
1876 Victoria Road.. ..
77 Woodville
78 Oakwood
79 Scarboro' ...
80
SHOREY, SIDNPlY JAMES.
c. 1873.— u. om. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873 Stirling 2
75 Picton. . . 1
76 Cobourg (s. v. o. ) 2
78 Cherry Valley.. 3
SHUTTLEWORTH, JOHN.
1848.
1874 Schomberg. ...(n.c.) 1
75 Aurora (sup'd). 3
78 Yorkville (sup'd). 3
SILVESTER, CHARLES.
1846.
1874 London Conference.... 3
77 Toronto (sup'd). 4
SING, SAMUEL.
1867.
74 Madoc...
76 Thurlow
79 Bloomfield
2
.. 3
2
582
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SLITER, THOMAS,
c. 1873.— r. oni. 1874.
1873 Stouffville 1
74 Darlington 2
76 Montreal Theo. College. . 2
Died Jan. 23rd, 1878, aged 28
years.
SMILEY, JOHN, M.A.
1865.
1874 Mono 1
., I Alton, \ ,
70 \ Kleinburg, J ■
76 Kleinburg 2
78 Bobcaygeon.. . . . . 2
SMITH, ALBERT,
c. 1874.— r. ottT. 1875.
1874 Utterson
75 Bond Head
76 Barrie
77 Cobourg. .
79 Located.
, . (s.v.c.)
SMITH, CHARLES.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Brampton
75 Yonge Street South
77 Davenport
79 Brookholm
80 London Conference.
SMITH, ROBERT HALL.
1857-
1874 Innisfil 2
76 Alliston 2
78 Victoria, V.I 3
Chairman of District, 1876 tv
1880.
SMITH, WILLIAM E.
1871.— R. f. c. & o.
1874 Scarboro' .
75 Sutton.. .
78 Flinton..
BEV. A. SUTHERLAND, D.D.,
Missionary Secretary.
SMYTH, WILLIAM.
1865.
1874 Toronto (n.c.) 1
75 Toronto, Spadina Avenue 1
76 Parry Sound . . .'. 3
79 Flesherton ... 1
80 Port Elgin 1
SNOWDEN, THOMAS J.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Coldwater ...
75 Bradford
76 Hillsdale & Penetang.
78 Hillsdale..
79 Maxwell . . .
SPEER, JAMES C.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Manitowaning
80 Utterson
STARR, JOHN EDWARD.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Scarboro' 1
79 Peterboro' .. 2
STARR, JOSEPH HERBERT.
1851.
1874 Streetsville 1
75 Yonge Street North 2
1877 Brampton. ... 1
78 Collingwood .... 3
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1880.
STEEL, THOMAS P.
R. on t. 1878.
1878 Pickering...,
79 Stouffville...
1
,. 2
STEER, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Grafton.. ..(sup'd.) 7
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
583
STEINHAUR, HENRY.
1851.
1874 Woodville, H.B.T... . 1
75 White Fish Lake, H.B.T. 1
STEWART, ANDREW, B.D.
r. on t. 1875.— r. f. o. & o. 1879.
1875 McKellar 1
76 Thornbury 1
77 Cobourg (u. v. c. ) 2
79 Rock Lake, Man 1
80 Plympton. Man 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1879.
STEWART, JAS. WALLACE.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
R. f. c. & 0.1879.
1874 Rosemont . ... 1
75 Innisfil . . 1
76 Bond Head 1
77 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
78 Cobourg .(s. v. c.) 1
79 West Essa 2
STEWART, JOHN A.
R. (TOT. 1876.
1876 Rosemont. 1
77 . . 1
78 Kleinburg 1
79 Dropped.
STONEHOUSE, JAMES H.
1864.
1874 London Conference . 4
78 Parkdale . . ..(sup'd.) 1
79 Weston (sup'y.) 2
STRACHAX, RICHARD.
1872. —r. f. c. &o. 1876.
1874 Artemesia . . . . 1
75 Dundalk 1
76 Sarawak 3
79 Haliburton 1
STRONGMAN, WILLIAM A.
c 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
1874 Hillsdale and Penetan-
guishene 1
75 Angus 2
76 Montreal Theo. College. 2
78 Cobourg.. .(s. v. c.) 2
80 Pickering . . 1
SUGIYAMA, HIROKU.
r. on t 1878.
1878 Tokio, Japan 2
80 Kofu, Japan 1
SUNDAY, JOHN.
(SHAH-WUN-DAIS. )
1832.
1874 Alderville. .(sup'd.) 2
Died December 14th, 1875, aged
80 years.
SUTHERLAND, ALEX. D.D.
1855.
1874 Montreal Conference .... 1
75 Missionary Secretary and
Treasurer 6
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him by the University of Victoria
College, May, 1879.
SUTTON, WILLIAM.
1855.
1874 Manitoulin Islands. .. 1
75 Little Current . . . . 1
76 Toronto. . . .(sup'd.) 3
Died May 26th, 1879, aged 64
years.
T.
TAGGART, CHARLES.
1843.
1874 Brighton.. .(sup'd). 7
TATE, CHARLES MONT-
GOMERY.
c. 1875.— r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Indian Tribes, B. C. . . . 2
77 Sumas, B. C. . . 2
79 Indian Tribes, B. C . . 1
80 Skeena River, B. C. 1
TAYLOR, LACHLIN, D.D.
1839.
1874 Visiting Europe 2
76 Toronto (sup'd). 5
TAYLOR, WILLIAM.
c. 1875.— R. on t. 1876.
1875 Uffington 1
76 Huntsville ... 1
77 Rugby 1
78 Dropped.
THIBADEAU, ALEXANDER.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Wiarton ... 2
76 Tiverton 3
79 Eden Grove.... . . 1
80 Mildmay 1
THOM, JAMES, B.A.
r. f. c. 1875.
1859 ) Canada
t o > Presbyterian
74 ) Church.
75 Cookstown . . ....... 2
76 Norwood 3
79 Yonge Street South 1
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— B.A. , 1865.
THOMAS, HENRY.
c. 1873 — R. on T. 1874.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873 1
74 Cooksville 1
75 Cobourg, S. V. C . . . 2
77 Weston 1
78 Alton 1
79 Alton and Amaranth. 2
THOMPSON, CHRISTO-
PHER L.
1870.— r. f. c. 1874.
1874 Cariboo, B. C 2
77 Wellington, B. C . . . 1
78 Sumas and Chilliwhack. . 3
TINDALL, WILLIAM.
1853.
1874 Owen Sound, ..(N..C.) 1
75 Walkerton 3
78 Port Elgin . . 2
80 Chesley 1
Chairman of District, 1875 to
1877, 1879 and 1880.
TOMBLIN, WILLIAM.
1853.
1874 Bridge water 1
75 Sidney 3
78 Consecon . . 3
TORRANCE, WILLIAM.
1872.— ori>. 1874.— u. f. c. 1877.
1874 Sutton 1
75 Homing's Mills . 3
78 McKellar 3
TOTTEN, JOHN W.
1865.
1874 Rosemont . . • ■ 3
77 Bond Head 2
79 Innisfil 2
TOVELL, ISAAC.
1868.
1874 Toronto, Elm Street. 2
76 Toronto, Queen Street . . 1
77 Toronto, Dundas Street.. 2
79 Toronto, Richmond St . 2
TOYE, REUBEN E.
1868.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 McKellar 1
75 Rosseau 1
76 Huntsville .' . . 3
79 McKellar ...(sup'd). 2
TOZELAND, JOHN.
1868.
1874 Flinton & Addington Rd 1
75 Cressy ... 3
78 Bridgewater . . ... 3
584
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
TUCKER, WILLIAM.
1861.
1874 Walter's Falls 1
75 Priceville.. 2
77 Coldwater. . .... 3
80 Cressy 1
TURNER, JAMES.
1870.— e. f. c. & o 1874.
1874 Burrard Inlet, B.C. . . 1
75 Nichola Valley, B.C. 5
80 Cairiboo 1
TURVER, CHARLES.
1874 Davenport (sup'd). 7
V.
VANDUSEN, CONRAD.
1829.
1874 Whitby... .(sup'd.) 5
Died August 19th, 1878, aged
78 years.
w.
WAITE, JOSEPH.
1873.
1874 Klcinburg 1
75 Streetsville 1
76 Omemee ... . . 1
77 Cobourg (s. v. c. ) 1
78 No station— ill health . . 2
80 Kleinburg. . . 1
WALKER, GEORGE
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Durham.. .. 1
75 Walkerton 1
76 Innisfil.. .: l
77 Cobourg (s. v. c.) 1
78 A^jala. ... 2
80 Angus 1
WALKER, ROBERT.
1861.
1874 Omemee . .
' 76 Bethany
78 Tweed
WALLACE, FRANCIS HUS-
TON, M.A., B.D.
c. 1875— e. (wit. 1876. —
ord. 1877.— e. f. c & o. 1878.
1875 — 1
76 Visiting Europe ... . . 1
77 Toronto, Richmond St. —
President's Assistant.. 1
78 Peterboro' 1
79 Yorkville, Yonge Street. . 2
A graduate of University Col-
lege, Toronto— M. A. 1874 ; Gold
Medallist in Classics.
* WALTON, JOHN.
1870.— e. f. c. & 0.1875.
1874 Poplar Point, Man.. . 1
75 Poplar Pt. & Woodlands. 1
76 Victoria, SasK.. . .... 2
78 Edmonton House 1
79 Salisbury, Man . . . 1
80 Palestine, Man 1
WARNER, LEWIS.
1831.
1874 Victoria & Saskatchewan 1
75 Edmonton House, Sask.. 1
76 London Conference.
WASHINGTON, GEO., M.A.
1858.
1874 Fenelon Falls. .. ..2
76 Cannington .. ..3
79 Lakefield 2
Financial Secretary, 1878 to
18S0.
WASHINGTON, WM. C,
M.A.
1861.
1874 Warsaw. . . 3
77 Stouffville 2
79 Pickering.. . . . . 1
80 Milford . . 1
WASS, JABEZ.
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Stouffville
75 Newcastle
76 Darlington ...
77 Oakwood,
78 Aurora
79 Bradford. ... .
80 Yonge Street South
WASS, JOHN BARCLAY, M.A.
1869.
1874 Denbigh and Abinger 2
76 Shannon ville
79 Northport.
WATCH, CHARLES W.
c 1875.— r. on t. 1876.—
R. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Alton 1
76 Cooksville. ... 1
77 Amaranth 1
78 Bradford ... 1
79 Warsaw . . 2
WATSON, COVEEDALE.
1869.— e. f. c. & d. 1874.
1874 Yorkville.. 1
75 Peterboro'. . . 3
78 Toronto, Spadina Avenue 3
WEBSTER, JOHN.
1846.
74 Chatsworth. .
76 Stayner , . .
79 Hillsdale..
. 2
3
2
WELDON, ISAAC.
1861.
1874 Ameliasburg 2
76 Lakefield.. ..3
79 Cannington 2
Financial Secretary, 1875, and
1877 to 1880.
WEST, WILLIAM J.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 Lakefield...
79 Cannington
80 Cobourg .
.(s.v.o.)
WHEELER, ALBERT D.
e. on t.' 1879.
1879 Oakwood.. . .
80 Bancroft . . .
WHITCOMBE, ORRIN.
1850.
1874 Milford .
75 Moira
Died April 12th, 1876, aged
71 years.
WHITESIDE, ARTHUR
1872.
1874 Montreal Conference 5
79 Edmonton House, H.B.T. 2
WICHER, JOHN W.
1863.
1874 Keene . . . 3
77 Millbrook 1
78 Cavan . . 1
Died February 3rd, 1879, aged
38 years.
WILKINSON, HENRY.
1843.
1874 Cavanville ... . (n. c.) 1
75 Blairton 3
78 Victoria Road. . . . 3
WILKINSON, JAMES W.
e. on T. 1880.
1880 Kirkville . . '. 1
WILKINSON, JOHN MILES,
B.A.
e. oni. 1874.— e. f. c. &o. 1880.
1874 Markdale .....,,, 1
75 Sunderland .... 1
76 Prince Albert and Port
Perry. ...... 1
77 Cobourg.. .(u.v.c). 3
80 Bradford.. 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., 1880. Valedictorian
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
585
WILKINSON, ROBERT
CARLTON.
c. 1873.— E. on t. 1874.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873 Wiarton 1
74 Walkerion 1
75 Baysville 1
76 Cobourg (s.v.c). 2
78 Coboconk 1
79 Dunsford 2
WILL, PHINEAS D.
1858.
1874 Paisley.,
75 Sault Ste Marie .
77 Markham. ,
7Q ( Markham,
'" j Frankford,
80 Frankford. .
WILLIAMS, DAVID.
1867.
1874 Canton 1
75 Mono 3
78 Dundalk 2
80 Durham . . 1
WILLIAMS, THOMAS.
1840.
1874 Garden River. ... 4
78 Beaverton. . . 3
Chairman of District, 1875 and
1876.
WILLMOTT, JOHN C, M.A.
1860.
1874 Parry Sound. .
76 Maxwell
1877 Meaford 2
79 Homing's Mills 2
Financial Secretary, 1877 to
1880.
WILLMOTT, WILLIAM F.
e. on t. 1876.
1-876 Mono 1
77 Rosemont 1
78 Leave of absence for one
year.
WILLOUGHBY, NICHOLAS
RAMSAY, M.A.
1856.
1874 Yorkville 1
75 Peterboro' 3
1878 Belleville... .... 2
80 Brampton .... 1
Chairman of District 1875 to
1880.
President of Conference, 1880.
WILSON, ALBERT CHAS.
1866.
1874 Coboconk 1
75 Woodville 3
78 Demorestville. . . . . 1
79 Bethany . . 2
REV. DR. WOOD,
Missionary Secretary.
WILSON, AXDREW
e. on t. 187(1 — e. v. c. 187
Primitive
Methodist
75 ) Conference.
76 Canton. . .
77 Dalrymple
78 Brudenell and Bangor
80 Combermere .
373 )
74
WILSON, JOHN CAKROLL.
1862.
1874 Manvers 1
75 Brooklin ... 3
78 Darlington 3
WILSON, JOHN V.
1854.
1
1874 Avening
75 Collingwood. .(sup'd.) 2
77 London Conference.
586
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
WILSON, THOMAS BELL.
r. ojit. 1874.— k. f. c. & o. 1878,
1874 Omemee 1
75 Oakwood 1
76 Cannington 1
77 Montreal Theo. Coll ... 1
78 Bannockburn 2
80 Ballydufi. 1
WILSON, WILLIAM.
r. out. 1879.
1879 Hanover 1
80 Chesley 1
WITHROW, WILLIAM H.
M.A.
1861.
1874 ) Editor of Methodist
to > Magazine, and S. S.
80 ) Publications.
Author of "The Catacombs of
Rome," " School History of Can-
ada," "History of the Dominion
of Canada," "The King's Mes-
senger," " Romance of Missions,"
' ' Worthies of Methodism, " " Ne-
ville Trueman," "Great Preach-
ers," also several small tracts
on Temperance, and "A Cana-
dian in Europe."
WOOD, ENOCH, D.D.
1836.
1 874 1 Missionary
1879 ) Honorary Secretary,
80 ) Missionary Department.
President of the Conference
for the years 1874 and 1875.
WOOD, JAS. ALEXANDER.
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1880.
1879 Maynooth & York River 1
80 Thurlow 1
WOODSWORTH, JAMES.
1864.
1874 Hastings
77 Horning's Mills
79 Parry Sound.
80 Bracebridge
Chairman of District, 1880.
to
Society,
Toronto.
WOOLSEY, THOMAS.
1852.
1874 )
to > Rama 5
78 )
' „ | Hiawatha 2
ov )
WORKMAN, GEO. C, M.A.
r. on t. 1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873 Cobourg u. v. v. 3
76 Assist. Editor, Toronto.. 2
78 Seaton . . 3
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity—B. A. , 1875 ; M.A. in
course, 1878.
Y.
YAMUNAKA, YEMU.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Shidzuoka, Japan. 2
80 Numadzu, Japan. . . 1
YOUNG, EGERTONRYERSON
1863.
1874 Beren's and Pigeon River 2
76 Prince Albert & Pt. Perry S
79 Colborne 2
Financial Secretary, 1880.
YOUNG, GEORGE, D.D.
1842.
1874 Winnipeg 2
76 Toronto, Richmond St . . 3
»q j Toronto, Berkeley St. ) .
| Emerson, Manitoba. (
80 Emerson, Manitoba. ... 1
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880. President of Conference,
in 1877.
YOUNG, WILLIAM.
1835.
1874 Trenton. . (sup'd). 7
YOUNG, WILLIAM JOHN.
1867.
1874 Demorestville 1
75 Milford 3
78 Reach ... ..2
80 Mount Albert.. ... 1
THE
CIBCUITS AND MISSIONS
OF THE
TORONTO CONFERENCE,
SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT,
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERANNUATION AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAK,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
Note. — The letter " w "' following the name of a Circuit indicates a continuation of that Circuit
from the Wesleyan Conference, and the letter " n " a continuation from the New Connexion Confer-
ence— a reference to these Conferences will give the Circuit's history prior to 1874.
A.
ADJALA.
A township in the Electoral division of Cardwell, Ontario.
It was formerly part of the Mono Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Con ting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1878
79
80
George Walker . .
3
3
"74
71
$3 '04
3 05
$1 29
1 30
$5 70
6 20
$36 24
38 68
ALBION.— w.
1874 James Matheson, George S. Reynolds
75 Thomas W. Glover
76 Thomas W. Glover.
77 Peter Campbell . .
78 Peter Campbell . .
79 Peter Campbell .
80 Henry McDowell..
11
424
20 40
8 70
43 41
*11
430
20 55
16 34
50 89
5
150
8 57
5 28
20 00
5
134
9 36
5 50
10 43
4
96
1 20
6 39
22 00
5
106
5 00
4 00
16 00
5
150
4 80
4 00
18 00
500 69
444 79
91 41
80 02
91 21
83 92
85 67
ALLANDALE.
A village on the line of the Northern Eailway, at the head of Kempenfeldt Bay, in the County o f
Simcoe, Ontario. It was formerly part of Barrie Circuit.
1876 Richard Duke
77 Richard Duke
78 Alfred Brown
79 John McCarroll, M.D..
80 John McCarroll, M.D.
2
109
5 83
4 76
6 81
2
101
2 87
2 01
7 00
2
79
6 18
2 28
14 15
2
80
6 23
2 86
8 54
87 76
75 59
62 97
69 92
Mono Road Circuit set off with six appointments.
588
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
ALLENFORD.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 William C. Jolley ...
75 William C. Jolley
76 Charles E. Perry, Almon P. Lyons.
77 Charles E. Perry
78 Andrew Clarke. . .....
79 Andrew Clarke
80 Robert Godfrey
Ap-
point-
men ts.
3
5
8
*6
4
5
5'
No. of
Members.
133
143
186
228
140
158
160
Funds.
Conting.
$4 80
4 98
5 10
6 27
2 50
2 50
3 00
Educa.
05
53
60
60
20
20
60
Sup. M.
$6 20
7 87
8 00
10 27
6 31
5 00
6 25
Miss'y.
$137 94
154 71
188 50
146 21
70 13
50 16
64 92
ALLISTON.— w.
1874 John F. Germam, M.A., Alfred Brown
75 John F. German, M.A., Fred. Dracas.
76 Robert H. Smith, Lewis W. Hill . . .
77 Robert H. Smith, Thos. Manning, B.A
78 Amos E. Russ, M.A., Edward Eves,
79 John Bredin
80 John Bredin
5
160
7 67
4 40
29 75
5
200
20 10
21 00
61 00
4
247
18 28
19 09
80 15
4
235
14 14
9 05
53 80
4
238
13 54
9 00
46 07
t4
248
12 14
8 94
28 16
1
110
6 75
3 00
30 00
1874 Thomas R. Reid
?t- /John Smiley, M.A., )
'° \ Charles W. Watch j
76 Isaac Gold
77 Isaac Gold. ...
78 Henry Thomas
79 Henry Thomas
80 Henry Thomas
ALTON.— w.
2
69
3 48
2 00
5 00
2
69
2 00
1 85
6 00
2
89
5 78
2 51
2 03
2
99
4 13
1 40
5 11
2
100
4 10
1 18
5 40
2
100
4 20
1 49
5 50
3
107
5 04
1 43
8 50
273 93
428 52
467 59
510 45
572 41
474 53
305 05
49 42
40 60
38 16
54 09
49 43
37 98
59 01
AMARANTH.
A village on the Toronto, Grey & Bruce R. R , in the township of Amaranth, County of Wellington,
Ontario. It was formerly part of the Shelburne Mission.
1875
76
77
78
79
William H. Jamieson,
Charles W. Watch . .,
William Bacon. .
United with Alton .
B.A.
• • • ■
4
39
3 00
1 00
5 40
3
37
4 89
1 50
6 0i>
3
46
5 31
1 76
6 75
3
40
4 33
1 92
1 50
AMELI ASBURG. — w.
1874 Isaac Weldon, Foster McAmmond, B.A.
75 Isaac Weldon, Foster McAmmond, B.A.
76 John C. Ash, Matthew Robison.
77 John C. Ash, Matthew Robison. .
78 John C. Ash, Matthew Robison.
79 Richard Potter.
80 Richard Potter
L
8
380
L.
9
402
9
415
10
421
10
430
|10
425
.
4
233
12 15
12 55
12 61
13 71
15 00
15 00
5 41
7 53
7 00
12 18
15 00
20 00
15 00
2 80
59 59
34 61
42 33
45 00
50 00
50 00
16 00
ANGUS.— w.
1874 Andrew Armstrong
75 Andrew Armstrong
76 Andrew Armstrong
77 John Pepper, B A .
78 John Pepper, B.A
79 John Pepper, B.A
80 George Walker .....
ARKWR1GHT.
A village in the township of Arran, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Invermay
Circuit, and Arran Circuit of the late New Connexion Methodist.
1875 David D. Rolston .
4
140
8 16
5 17
15 60
5
145
8 75
10 04
16 00
5
152
8 80
6 78
21 00
§3
125
5 29
5 37
18 00
3
102
5 46
3 77
17 37
4
96
4 90
4 00
21 39
4
96
4 37
2 16
8 43
39 03
36 73
51 34
43 28
445 02
398 84
401 53
450 19
391 71
304 55
118 53
226 47
165 66
143 58
132 79
105 28
61 60
79 61
76 David D. Rolston, Joseph Edge . .
77 David D. Rolston, Joseph Edge
78 Neil A. McDiaimid, Thomas B. Beynon
79 Calvin Shaw ...,.„,. ...
80 Calvin Shaw......
* Two appointments given to Kilsyth.
+ Rednersville set off.
163
7 55
4 48
11 10
144 10
253
5 38
5 09
15 49
159 63
260
6 09
6 09
18 78
218 12
230
6 54
5 44
21 76
157 13
239
5 91
5 03
14 80
177 66
t West Essa Circuit with three appointments set off.
§ One appointment given to Allandale.
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589
ARTEMESIA.— w. & n.
Year
Names of Ministers.
AP-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Henry S. Matthews, Richard Strachan
75 Circuit divided. — See Flesherton, Dun-
dalk and Friceville.. . .
9
11
414
380
$8 40
9 00
$4 50
5 40
$20 50
22 25
$216 13
259 77
ATHERLEY.
A village in the township of Mara, County of Ontario. The Circuit was formed of one appointment
from Rama Mission and two appointments from Beaverton Mission.
1876 John Hart
77 John Hart . .
78 John Hart
79 Francis Johnson . .
80 Francis Johnson .. .
AURORA.— w.
77
72
85
89
6 00
3 00
9 09
3 53
5 23
3 20
1 30
5 30
3 27
1 50
4 40
N.
1874 Edward Barrass, George J. Bishop ..
75 John Shuttlevvorth, George J. Bishop
76 John Shuttleworth, George J. Bishop
77 Daniel F. Gee, William H. Madden .
78 Daniel F. Gee, Jabez Wass . .
79 Daniel F. Gee, Charles Langford..
80 Jacob Eli Howell, M.A., Frank Keam.
1874 John V. Wilson, George Brown (B)
75 Thomas R. Reid, Thomas Legate . .
76 Thomas R. Reid, William Ottawall
77 Thomas R. Reid, Frederick Dracas.
78 Sidney F. Depew
79 Sidney F. Depew
80 Sidney F. Depew ...
AVENING.-
3
5
6
6
6
6
7
310
300
367
311
300
307
315
— w.
128
142
194
165
167
166
166
21 00
8 00
32 89
20 00
20 00
39 00
24 00
11 22
56 22
19 04
8 59
58 20
16 99
8 00
39 92
8 91
4 86
18 42
8 91
4 23
20 33
118
60
86
81
76
54
35
00
242
11
225
05
240
77
214
26
165
65
125
31
134
89
8 66
2 33
7 49
4 05
4 07
6 48
4 25
4 00
5 00
4 50
4 25
9 00
4 50
4 50
9 00
4 52
4 19
20 25
5 93
2 40
27 45
117 97
98 90
59 46
79
121
138 17
180 68
16
85
B.
BALLYDUFF.
A village in the township of Man vers, County of Durham, Ontario
Manvers Circuit.
1876 William C. Jolley ...
77 William C. Jolley 7 127
78 William C. Jolley 7 132
79 William, Howson ... 6 122
80 Thomas B. Wilson 5 113
1874 Thomas J. Edmison .
75 John C. Ash
76 Ephraim L. Koyl
77 Ephraim L. Koyl
78 William R. Barker.. .
79 William R. Barker....
80 William R. Barker....
BALTIMORE. -
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
-w.
90
92
97
98
98
80
78
It was formerly part of
4 76
3 31
6 00
4 80
3 35
12 00
2 87
0 81
12 00
3 46
3 26
11 15
10 05
6 05
27 40
8 00
19 33
21 00
8 50
21 50
21 50
8 53
7 51
22 00
5 68
2 60
17 41
5 70
2 75
16 30
4 30
3 10
11 50
103
97
128
12
91
34
100
00
152 53
202
65
155
46
135
50
110
84
96
60
91
72
BANCROFT.
A village in the northern section of the County of Hastings, Ontario. It was formerly connected
with Maynooth Mission
1880 Albert D. Wheeler.. .. .| | ... | .... | | .... j
BANNOCKBURN.
A village in the township of Madoc, County of Hastings, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
L'Amable Mission.
1875 Philip J. Roblin ...
76 Philip J. Roblin. . . .... 4 126 1 20 1 00 31 50
77 Thomas McKee 6 107 1 00 15 00
78 Thomas 1',. Wilson . 6 99 1 25 1 00 3 00 29 57
79 Thomas B. Wilson 7 144 0 83 0 67 0 94 40 80
80 Thomas Dnnlop 6 112 10 00
590
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
BARRIE.— w.
Year!
Names of Ministers.
1874 David C. McDowell, Charles Langford
75 John Bredin, Frank Keam . . . .
76 John Bredin .
77 John Bredin. . ,
78 Jonathan E. Betts
79 John G. Laird..
80 John 6. Laird..
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
284
284
231
186
180
210
182
Conting.
$24 98
30 57
31 94
20 70
21 00
23 53
16 60
Educa.
$20 00
35 00
30 00
20 00
16 50
18 80
16 10
Sup M. Miss'y,
$46 58
53 09
60 00
65 00
100 00
71 94
70 00
$251 03
308 61
315 75
302 20
375 25
247 78
289 60
BAYSVILLE.
' A village in the Electoral District of Muskoka, Ontario.
1875 Robert C. Wilkinson.. , .. , .... I i
76 United with Bracebridge . . 8 60 I 2 79 1 0 71
1 65 13 09
BEAVERTON.— w.
1874 William H. Cairnduff.
75 Calvin Shaw .... .
76 Thomas H. Patchell. .
77 Thomas H. Patchell .
78 Thomas Williams
79 Thomas Williams
80 Thomas Williams
4
95
11 94
5 62
10 29
4
98
9 00
4 42
10 46
4
112
10 90
7 93
10 00
+ 2
62
2 45
3 00
9 09
2
62
2 50
3 00
3 50
2
58
4 15
2 10
4 20
1
45
3 23
1 15
3 50
BELLEVILLE— BRIDGE STREET.— w
1874 William Briggs, Charles A. Hanson
75 William Briggs, Samuel P. Rose
76 Eph. B. Harper, M.A., Saml. P. Rose
77 Eph. B. Harper, M.A., Saml. P. Rose
78 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A.. .
79 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A..
80 Wellington Jeffers, D.D
2
506
4
432
T3
463
3
609
3
551
§2
386
2
449
48 10
22 63
153 51
48 32
73 54
154 35
48 40
67 25
155 15
57 31
47 51
128 80
43 44
45 00
129 65
25 65
44 33
120 35
29 79
24 65
118 65
BELLEVILE— BLEEKER STREET.
1875 Thomas Cullen. , .
76 Thomas Cullen.
77 Thomas Cullen
78 Osborn R. Lambly, M.A.
79 Osborn R. Lambly, M. A . .
80 Osborn R. Lambly, M.A .
1
1
80
4 00
3 00
14 00
1
82
4 05
3 02
14 12
2
100
4 09
3 05
14 20
1
72
4 76
3 63
6 54
1
60
5 00
3 75
5 45
BELLEVILLE— HOLLOWAY STREET.
1
1
iso
10 '25
16 66
20 66
1
190
9 00
6 25
15 00
1878 Joseph H. Locke .
79 Joseph H. Locke . . .
80 Joseph H. Locke .
BETHANY.
A village on the Midland R. R., in the township of Man vers, County of Durham, Ontario.
formerly part of Manvers Circuit.
1876 Robert Walker, John A. McCamus..
77 Robert Walker, David N. McCamus.
78 William Scales, Alfred J. Barltrop..
79 Albert C. Wilson. .
80 AlbertC. Wilson
112 71
124 67
116 80
118 60
77 20
56 53
58 06
801 64
836 60
813 61
788 68
683 90
737 12
673 23
64 87
74 05
74 13
109 31
90 25
153 86
191 45
7
205
7 90
5 00
9 12
6
209
8 00
5 00
10 00
6
155
6 20
1 60
10 05
4
158
8 24
3 85
24 76
It was
187 32
146 67
94 76
108 50
1874 John A. Jewell, B.A
75 Henry Wilkinson
76 Henry Wilkinson.
77 Henry Wilkinson . .
78 Thomas Fox ......
79 Thomas Fox
BL
AIRTO
5
5
5
5
5
8
7
N— w.
100
100 '
82
102
106
107
80 Thomas Fox . ... .
110
1 90
1 60
6 03
103 70
'
2 50
3 00
4 00
93 07
4 45
3 00
53 48
3 00
i 66
2 70
40 18
3 13
3 00
5 00
65 09
3 40
1 21
5 00
85 81
3 50
1 34
6 00
57 46
Allandale set off.
: Bleeker Street set off.
t Two appointments given to Atherley.
§ Holloway Street set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
591
BLOOMFIELD— w.
Year
Names of Minister
A.i'; , no. of
point- ,, ,
1 , Members,
incuts.
Funds.
1874 Joseph H. Chant 4
75 Joseph H. Chant. . . . . . 4
76 J. H. Chant, Foster McAmmond, B.A.,: 4
77 Clias. V. Lake, Albert W Hastings j 4
78 Charles V. Lake.. .. . j 4
79 Samuel Sing . . ..1*2
80 Samuel Sing . . . 2
223
228
292
292
289
10 ij
154
Conting.
88 06
00
00
oo
10 00
S 00
5 71
Eduea.
S3 77
12 00
11
11
9
00
00
05
00
20
Mip.
M. Mi
^35 39
26 00
28 00
18 00
2U 00
10 00
0 00
ss v.
SI 36 92
176 14
125 58
113 68
50 25
38 65
134 34
1874 Robert Godfrey. . .
75 John A. Jewell, B.A.
76 John A. Jewell, B.A.
77 John A. Jewell, B.A.
78 John Smiley, M.A.
79 John Smilev, .M.A.
80 John Smiley, M.A.
BOBCAYCEON
.. . 9
■i 9
.. t6
. .! 6
5
6
6
229
235
188
183
180
154
160
12
12
4
3
3
5
6
30
00
15
10
10
46
14
10
90
00
00
20
51
80
26 25
30 00
10 00
15 00
10 20
10 54
8 19
263 8 0
273 08
140 00
101 75
119 69
142 41
169 29
BOND HEAD.— w
1874 Daniel F. Gee, Robert Carter 6 1 260
"75 Daniel F. Gee, Albert Smith. . ..; 6 228
76 Daniel F. Gee, James W Stewart . . '■ 6 j 237
77 John W. Totten, Stephen A. Arkels ! 6 238
78 John W. Totten, John C. Henderson..! 6 247
79 Henry S. Matthews, Frank Keam . 6 250
80 Henry S. Matthews, Charles Langford. ! 6 254
I
13 00
8 81
10 00
8 79
10 06
7 60
8 69
14
06
88
09
27
77
74
47 26
40 63
40 00
32 94
40 18
33 50
26 38
403 46
322 56
337 37
290 49
347 64
220 48
263 53
BOWMANVILLE.— w,
1874 John Bredin 1 140
75 Thomas A. Ferguson I 1 i 142
76 John G. Laird j 1 | 164
77 JohnG. Laird 1 ! 210
78 JohnG. Laird ! 1 | 190
79 David C. McDowell . 1 j 170
80 David C. McDowell 1 j 181
17 65
17 20
13 00
14 75
11 65
10 75
7 30
10 00
30 00
43 84
34 00
20 00
5 40
8 40
53 50
63 00
62 62
50 00
32 00
21 25
13 20
307 51
318 90
349 42
356 86
310 65
289 73
237 94
BRACEBRIDGE.— w.
1874 Webster \V. Leech ... .7 123 ' 9 49
75 Webster W. Leech . . . ..) 6 I 119 i 8 00
76 George M. Brown, George S. Reynoldsl 6 ' 100 8 00
77 George M. Brown 6 184 8 88
78 William J. Hewitt '6 184 8 33
79 William J. Hewitt . .! 4 1 122 8 40
80 James Woodsworth . . .. J 3 122 8 40
12
50
00
63
9 55
10
00
16 00
17 50
13 85
14 00
15 71
21 25
■'?, 75
121 61
177 32
102 61
120 42
60 00
78 08
81 45
BRADFORD.— w.
1874 Jonathan E. Betts, William G. Howson] 5 : 155 22 27 10 00, 32 93 385 03
75 Jonathan E. Letts, Thomas J. Snowden 5 155 19 06 24 20 35 57 279 66
76 Thos. A. Ferguson, Thos. Manning, B.A. 6 ! 190 20 56 16 00, 37 50 353 08
77 Thomas A. Ferguson, Lewis W. Hill.. 6 : 186 20 29 j 15 00 46 40 ; 381 14
78 Samuel C. Philp, Charles W. Watch.. 5 190 : 14 56 9 71 80 00 , 374 27
79 Samuel C. Philp, Jabez B. Wass . 5 153 I 1102: 8 83 32 00 2MJ 76
80 Thos. Campbell, J. M.Wilkinson, B.A. i 5 ; 159 ' 8 85 5 82 22 00 ! 278 00
BRAMPTON.— w.
1874 William Burns, Charles Smith
75 John Learoyd, Samuel Salton
76 John Learoyd, Samuel Salton . .,..,.
77 J. Herbert Starr, Charles E. Mclntyve.
78 Edwin Clement, Charles E. Melntyre .
79 Edwin Clement, Charles' E. Melntyre .
80 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A .
8
8
7
7
7
8
:8
400
450
415
447
442
450
425
29 38
30 00
32 12
32 85
32 15
32 19
29 67
14 00
34 00
21 17
21 50
21 50
20 20
17 22
US 00
150 00
152 50
175 00
236 71
209 54 ]
185 11
672 00
680 51
692 1.3
790 45
901 88
807 41
714 75
Cherry Valley set off.
+ Dunsford net off.
Brampton Circuit set off.
592
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
BRAMPTON CIRCUIT.
This Circuit includes that part of the Old Brampton Circuit which is now separated from the town o
Brampton.
Year!
Names of Ministers.
1880 Peter Campbell.
1874 William Tomblin. .
75 William J. Hewitt. . .
76 William J. Hewitt. .
77 William J. Hewitt. .
78 John Tozeland .
79 John Tozeland ... .
80 John Tozeland
1874 Osborn R. Lambly, M.A
75 Osborn R. Lambly, M.A .
76 Kennedy Creighton ,
77 Kennedy Creighton .
78 Kennedy Creighton
79 Thomas Cullen.
80 Thomas Cullen
AP\ ' No. of
Funds.
P01"*- '.Members,
ments. ;
Conting. Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
7 i
1 ...
1874 George Leech . .
75 See Sunderland
1879 Charles Smith.
80 Robert Johnston.
BRIDGE WATER.— w.
2 125
$7 35
$4 00
$15 70
$163 67
4 : 125
7 50
| 8 00
18 80
145 09
4 165
8 25
16 00
16 00
115 31
4
112
8 00
4 25
15 00
93 88
4
112
7 00
3 00
17 60
98 36
4
98
3 17
1 62
9 74
62 77
4
88
4 09
2 45
, 6 23
40 31
BRIGHTON.— w.
. . [ 1 140
11 00
7 00
16 25
134 75
140
10 00
11 84
8 00
108 42
145
12 87
12 00
11 42
101 80
100
7 15
6 00
11 50
134 36
1 93
5 10
0 60
11 50
114 50
120
6 00
3 00
12 50
134 25
163
7 00
4 00
15 51
211 50
BROCK.— w &n.
.1 5 i 142
7 06
3 50
29 52
201 29
5
145
13 00
7 67
31 89
242 54
BROOKHOLM.
A small village in the County of Grey, Ontario.
6
80
2 48
5 22
3 00 44 26
BROOKLIN.
A village in the township of Whitby, County of Ontario. It was formerly part of the Whitby Circuit.
1876 John Carroll Wilson. . .
77 John Carroll Wilson .
78 Edward Barras=, M.A.
79 Edward Barrass, M.A.
80 Samuel Salton
1874 Samuel Salton
75 Thomas H. Patchell
76 Thomas Grandy . .
77 Thomas Grandy
78 Andrew Wilson
79 Andrew Wilson
80 See Combermere .
137
137
175
150
130
9 82
7 48
32 00
. 9 38
7 83
21 00
9 40
12 31
26 00
8 55
3 00
26 00
4 00
2 30
24 50
BRUDENELL and BANGOR,
4
5
6
6
6
6
6
21
4 03
32
4 00
37
4 50
44
3 25
31
0 78
29
0 25
31
5
0)
5
00
3
10
0
60
0 25
5 17
10 90
11 00
11 00
2 00
4 63
7 87
252
58
203 47
131
84
83 11
181
49
168 28
257 50
119
96
120
85
15
40
15
62
37
39
c.
CAMPBELLFORD. — w.
1874 Richard Potter .
75 Thomas J. Edmison. .
76 Thomas J. Edmison.
77 Thomas J. Edmison
78 Garrett J. Dingman
79 Garrett J. Dingman
80 Jeremiah A. Chapman, M.A.
175
190
180
185
225
225
225
10 71
7 67
20 00
10 00
7 25
17 00
8 19
12 00
17 30
6 72-
13 25
17 50
6 50
14 00
17 30
7 82
7 33
9 60
6 91
3 12
7 20
136 93
10 > 68
114 73
88 33
140 38
141 53
124 27
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
593
CANNINGTON.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point -
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Thomas Culbert
3
3
5
5
5
6
6
100
83
146
160
173
200
240
$7 39
7 50
15 00
14 15
10 41
14 55
9 51
$5 00
5 98
13 05
14 90
14 53
5 20
7 28
$26 38
26 05
43 90
52 00
55 40
56 00
95 82
$168 62
147 60
226 44
294 16
360 79
306 70
339 48
75 Thomas Culbert, Thomas H. Orme .
76 Geo. Washington, M.A., T. B. Wilson
77 Geo. Washington, M.A., Elias Battell.
78 G. Washington, MA. , J. A. McCamus
79 Isaac Weldon, William J. West . ...
CANTON.— \y.
1874 Arthur Browning, John M. Wilkinson
75 Arthur Browning, John A. McCamus.
76 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A., A. Wilson.
77 E S. Rupert, M A., S. C.Edmunds, B. A.
78 E. S. Rupert, M. A., S. C. Edmunds, B. A.
79 Edward Cragg, Henry S. Jenkinson. .
80 Edward Cragg, Robert H. Leitch ... .
242
258
270
276
280
280
255
1&74 John Hodgson
75 James C. Seymour
76 James C. Seymour..
77 James C. Seymour . . .
78 George T. Richardson .
79 Edward Hill. ..
80 Edward Hill
1874 George Browne
75 Garrett J. Dingman .
76 Garrett J. Dingman .
77 Garrett J. Dingman
78 James A. McClung. . .
79 James A. McClung..
80 James A. McClung.. . .
CART WRIGHT.— w.
100
100
181
170
166
166
156
CASTLETON.— w.
170
180
220
230
260
227
271
4
4
4
4
5
6
18 50
11 00
54 00
19 00
22 00
50 00
19 20
15 00
47 00
13 55
16 05
47 75
13 29
16 64
48 00
13 65
16 26
48 00
11 25
4 00
23 75
4 28
1 20
10 00
5 06
2 76
16 97
6 00
5 50
20 00
7 00
7 00
20 66
7 00
7 00
22 00
5 77
1 97
9 79
1 90
1 90
9 00
10 15
5 25
17 00
7 50
7 00
10 00
7 60
7 30
20 50
5 90
3 75
22 75
8 05
7 30
20 50
8 10
7 00
15 00
8 10
7 20
22 40
341
73
350 73
348
50
256 67
303
06
287
26
182
36
91
83
100 87
157
74
162 77
176
31
88
22
102
39
178 27
222
00
187
70
147
14
198
07
191
86
202
64
CAVANVILLE.
A village in the township of Cavan, County of Durham, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Millbrook Circuit.
1878 John W. Wicher . .
79 Thon&s Cleworth. . .
80 Thomas Cleworth.
1874 William T. Dyer -
75 Thomas Grandy
76 John Power
77 George Wesley Marvin . . .
78 Thomas McKee
79 Supplied from Lakefield .
80 United with Hall's Bridge .
328
262
CHANDOS.— w.
40
41
44
52
97
100
3 88
6 50
12 00
22 25
1 25
1 15
1 58
1 30
2 25
1 60
1 50
1 60
2 00
1 00
1 00
0 60
0 36
0 78
1 45
....
....
244 45
245
00
26
60
33
15
37
76
38 37
28
13
15 50
CHATS WORTH.— w.
1874 John Webster
75 John Webster, George Coffey
76 Sidney F. Depew, Thomas Legate . .
77 Sidney F. Depew, John Power . . .
78 Thomas R. Reid, William T. Hicks.
79 Thomas R. Reid
80 Thomas R. Reid
161
143
246
262
260
249
142
9 41
5 10
11 32
9 42
5 88
12 42
10 00
6 15
23 91
4 38
5 80
7 25
4 00
3 97
22 16
5 00
4 75
14 00
4 25
3 00
9 75
154 58
140 61
200 00
143 20
141 47
161 00
66 62
Holland Centre set off.
38
594
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.-
' CHERRY VALLEY.
A village in the township of Athol, County of Prince Edward, Ontario.
Bloomiield Circuit.
It was formerly part of
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1879 Sidney J. Shorey
80 Sidney J. Shorey
4
4
176
$3 66
$2 00
$8 50
$83 66
CHESLEY.
A village in the township of Elderslie, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Paisley
Circuit, and of the Vesta, New Connexion, Circuit.
1875 William B. Danard
76 William B. Danard. .. .. .
77 William B. Danard
78 Calvin Shaw, Joseph Edge .
79 Neil A. McDiarmid, William Hooton
80 William Tindall, William Wilson
152
193
205
225
225
7 00
4 00
6 15
8 00
4 50
6 50
5 10
5 00
5 00
6 00
4 95
' 5 75
6 52
2 33
9 48
1874 Peter Campbell
75 Peter Campbell
76 Peter Campbell
77 Shem Blanshard
78 Shem Blanshard
79 Shem Blanshard
80 William G. Howson
1874 Albert C. Wilson . .
75 Thomas Fox . .
76 William Cook
77 William Cook
78 Robert X). Wilkinson
79 John H. Ruttan..
80 Peter W Davies..
CHINGUACOUSY.— w.
4
4
4
4
4
5
5
125
145
145
124
108
110
108
7 50
4 20
11 15
10 53
4 84
11 53
9 70
4 75
12 10
10 30
5 50
14 65
8 78
3 52
5 57
10 14
3 38
9 05
9 09
4 24
10 20
COBOCONK.— w.
1874 Wellington Jeffers, D D.
75 Wellington Jeffers, D.D.
76 Wellington Jeffers, D.D.
77 Charles Fish
78 Charles Fish
79 Thomas W. Jeffery
80 Thomas W Jeffery.. . .
1874 William McCullough
75 Joseph H. Locke
76 Joseph H. Locke
77 Joseph H. Locke
78 Thomas Cull en
79 Egerton R. Young ...
80 Egerton R. Young
1874 Thomas Snowdon. .
75 Richard G. James .
76 Richard G. James
77 William Tucker .
78 William Tucker.
79 William Tucker
80 Richard Strachan. . .
1874 Joseph W McCallum .
75 Edwin Clement
76 Edwin Clement
77 Edwin Clement .
78 J. Herbert Starr...
79 J. Herbert Starr
an T u„„i — j. a*
6
COBOURG.-
2
2
1
1
1
3
1
COLBORNE.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
COLD WATER.
2
3
5
7
50
78
94
110
140
150
128
— w.
206
209
206
206
113
205
184
-w.
00
00
75
50
50
84
61
— w.
52
61
64
64
56
52
54
5 03
1 90
10 00
5 00
5 90
10 00
4 92
4 37
2 49
2 00
2 00
4 00
1 44
1 58
2 25
2 82
1 47
2 19
2 23
1 23
2 67
41 17
20 00
87 00
30 16
112 00
100 25
32 00
120 00
100 00
32 03
117 83
92 00
34 21
80 00
94 00
21 44
60 35
86 27
17 76
58 90
60 00
12 75
6 24
20 00
10 00
15 50
20 00
18 71
40 28
44 64
16 67
40 57
44 34
17 31
30 00
57 48
17 35
30 03
57 83
14.25
10 00
60 00
3 00
1 55
2 48
6 10
3 10
4 25
8 50
3 45
5 40
6 55
3 50
5 50
6 90
3 70
6 80
7 00
3 86
7 40
7 25
4 10
8 75
COLLINGWOOD.— w.
1
164
13 70
7 50
20 00
1
176
13 50
13 00
21 00
2
240
14 00
13 00
10 05
1
190
9 26
4 00
11 79
1
190
10 00
4 23
19 21
2
170
T7C
18 50
5 00
25 00
63 51
93 20
72 68
62 40
75 57
108 14
139 24
121 15
114 49
94 74
95 73
99 82
150 02
111 62
57 48
66 48
66 85
50 57
129 23
1,091 85
975 81
1,100 00
1,044 00
919 85
741 00
893 91
233 95
200 00
273 31
298 73
321 21
321 35
309 08
66 71
127 25
137 30
103 31
96 08
108 81
132 70
110 00
94 00
131 26
87 24
147 65
166 04
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
595
COMBERMERE.
A small village in the township of Radcliffe, County of Renfrew, Ontario.
connected with Brudenell Mission.
It was formerly
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
C onting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1880
Andrew Wilson ...
CONSECON.— w.
1874 William J. Hewitt. .
75 William Richardson
76 William Richardson
77 William Richardson
78 William Tomblin. . .
79 William Tomblin.
80 William Tomblin. .
141
141
161
163
156
168
16S
. $9 50
$4 00
$18 00
8 40
8 00
22 00
9 15
10 00
21 02
8 86
6 76
16 21
9 17
8 49
21 05
9 63
9 00
23 28
7 50
8 59
20 00
$228 92
183 12
234 46
207 03
190 48
219 79
180 90
COOKSTOWN.— w.
1874 William Irwin, Thomas Manning, B.A
75 James Thom, B.A., Thos. Manning, B.A
76 James Thom, B.A., James E. Allen.
77 Thomas Campbell, Jesse Mills, B.A.
"■ 78 Thomas Campbell, Charles Langford.
79 Thomas Campbell, Stephen A. Arkles
80 John Mahan, William Marshall
360
365
335
294
296
298
COOKSVILLE.— w.
1874 Andrew Cunningham, Henry Thomas.
75 Andrew Cunningham, Alfred Brown . .
76 Thomas S. Keough, Charles W. Watch
77 Thomas S. Keough, Thomas Dunlop. .
78 Thomas S. Keough, Richard Duke . . .
79 Michael Fawcett, William Bacon
80 Michael Fawcett, William Bacon .
234
235
300
287
287
280
282
18 09
9 25
77 16
15 00
19 00
62 94
18 50
27 33
79 80
15 00
16 90
60 00
16 14
11 15
60 00
13 59
6 29
35 23
12 62
6 13
36 12
22 90
10 90
64 59
23 86
25 50
65 07
28 00
19 41
84 20
24 63
14 60
66.13
29 57
14 81
68 40
19 92
9 95
83 85
20 00
8 00
80 00
463 96
403 53
540 69
501 66
443 80
309 58
260 21
432 12
454 29
489 77
446 84
500 00
466 39
468 46
CRESSY.
A village in the township of Marysburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario.
the Milford Circuit.
It was formerly part of
1875 John Tozeland
4
■ • • ■
76 John Tozeland
4
99
5 03
2 12
2 18
83 88
77 John Tozeland . . ...
4
101
4 41
1 98
2 44
67 20
78 David Perry ...
4
105
3 61
1 85
3 49
75 89
79 David Perry
4
89
2 58
'1 50
2 85
80 71
80 William Tucker.
4
84
2 10
1 75
3 50
74 38
D.
DALRYMPLE.
A village in the township of Carden, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Road Mission.
1877 Andrew Wilson ...
78 Thomas Grandy
79 William P. Brown
80 William P. Brown
143
123
104
DARLINGTON.— w.
It was formerly part of Victoria.
1874 Alex. R. Campbell, Thomas Sliter . .
75 Edward Barrass, M.A., Thos. Sliter .
76 Ed. Barrass, M. A., Jabez B. Wass, B.A.
77 Ed. Barrass, M.A., John A. Stewart.
78 Jno. C. Wilson, Jas. H. Barkwell, B.A.
79 John C. Wilson, Benjamin Greatrix. . .
80 JohnC. Wilson, Edward Dewart Lewis
256
240
250
260
230
280
300
1 25
1 35
1 10
2 17
1 40
1 50
16 95
7 25
59 31
16 25
14 20
45 15
18 00
11 68
40 00
12 00
15 00
44 00
12 84
10 43
40 00
12 27
7 22
35 51
12 39
9 19
42 30
26
46
29
57
34
82
557
00
409
51
418
98
367
95
295
17
285
52
301
31
596
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
[DAVENPORT and SEATON.— w.
Tear
Names of Ministers.
1874 John B. Armstrong. .
75 John B. Armstrong . .
76 John S. Evans
77 Charles Smith.
78 Charles Smith
79 John Semmens
80 James Pearen
Ap-
point-
in ents.
2
2
2
*1
1
1,
1
No. of
Members.
63
66
88
49
30
30
33
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y.
75
60
00
91
95
97
00
$i 00
11 00
14 00
3 21
3 11
3 13
$30 00
30 00
20 00
4 71
9 75
9 75
4 00
1191 96
196 98
204 17
147 40
119 70
108 55
104 61
DEMORESTVILLE.— w.
1874 Wm. J. Young, O. H. Mcintosh. . . .
75 J. A. Chapman, B. A., JohnW. Cathcart
76 J. A. Chapman, M.A., Saml. McCauley
77 James Pearen, B. A., Samuel McCauley
78 Albert C. Wilson, Samuel McCauley .
79 William C. Jolley
80 William C. Jolley
9
+ 10
5
265
250
275
260
254
245
156
9 50
6 00
25 00
8 80
5 41
20 00
11 51
9 35
25 34
10 02
4 00
14 76
13 31
12 45
27 17
8 10
5 07
34 68
3 26
1 06
7 16
DENBIGH and ABINGER.— w.
1874 JabazB. Wass, B.A.
75 Jabez B. Wass, B.A .
76 Peter W. Davis . .
77
67
60
60
49
1 45
1 00
3 00
1 50
1 00
2 50
1 50
1 20
2 00
2 80
1 50
4 00
223
40
241
10
185
22
183
03
211
65
214 76
88 63
53
46
41
29
53
24
19 47
DUFFIN'S CREEK.
A village in the township of Pickering, County of Ontario, Ontario.
Pickering Circuit.
1876 John Pickering.
77 John Pickering. .
78 John Pickering. .
79 Alfred Brown . . .
80 Alfred Brown . . .
80
85
85
89
It was formerly part of
3 12
3 00
5 00
3 25
2 00
5 00
3 00
1 10
3 75
6 32
2 97
3 76
117 17
136 00
104 47
118 09
DUNDALK.
A village in the township of Melancthon, County of Grey, Ontario.
Artemesia Circuit.
1876
77
78
79
80
Calvin Shaw
Calvin Shaw
David Williams.
David Williams.
Austin Potter .
184
177
186
161
It was formerly part of
7 12
4 41
5 60
5 89
2 65
3 70
6 00
3 00
28 20
3 59
2 16
5 43
116 52
147 34
103 59
82 79
DUNSFORD.
A village in the township of Verulam, County of Victoria, Ontario.
Bobcaygeon Mission.
1875 Edward Hill
76 JohnW. Cathcart...
77 John W. Cathcart...
78 John W. Cathcart...
79 Robert C. Wilkinson .
80 Robert C. Wilkinson .
112
70
60
60
90
It was formerly part of
1 12
1 31
. ..
2 22
4 08
5 25
3 14
2 10
1 14
4 00
2 16
1 00
4 80
2 19
1 17
1 02
38 00
67 75
56 22
33 62
55 88
DURHAM.
1874 Thomas W Glover, George Walker
75 John Hodgson
76 John Hodgson, Frederick Dracas . . .
77 Robert Godfrey
78 Robert Godfrey 7
79 Robert Godfrey 7
80 David Williams 8
-W. & N.
120
120
135
139
149
179
164
7 60
2 90
8 20
5 50
2 55
8 00
5 22
3 67
15 00
5 75
4 22
15 50
5 78
4 00
16 00
5 85
4 20
15 00
3 15
2 11
7 59
108 36
79 00
121 42
124 42
88 97
100 70
99 66
Seaton set off.
+ Northport set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
597
E.
EDEN GROVE.
A small village in the South. Riding of the County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Paisley Circuit and Tiverton Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1877 Almon P. Lyons
78 Almon P. Lyons. .
79 Alexander Thibadeau. . .
80 John Pepper, B.A.. .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
110
118
110
Funds.
Conting.
U 25
4 65
2 50
Educa.
$3 50
3 60
2 16
Sup. M.
$9 18
9 45
7 65
Miss'y.
$91 73
82 94
90 09
EGLINGTON.
A village in the township and County of York, Ontario. It was formerly part of Yonge Street
South Circuit.
1880 Henry M. Manning | | | . . | . . . | I
EUGENIA FALLS.
A village in the township of Arteniesia, County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of Flesherton
Circuit.
*879 William H. Madden.
5 i 57 4 03 1 82 ' 2 96 I 44 97
80 William H. Madden .
F,
1874 William H. Peakc.
75 William H. Peake.
76 John A. Dowler.
77 John A. Dowler.
78 John A. Dowler. .
79 William Buchanan.. .
80 William Buchanan. . .
FENELLA.— w.
126
110
160
180
180
199
7 51
7 04
19 34
8 30
14 38
18 35
5 00
4 00
14 00
4 50
3 00
12 25
2 65
1 31
10 00
5 05
4 10
5 04
FENELON FALLS.— w.
74 George Washington, M. A
6
146
75 George Washington, M.A..
5
148
76 Richard Potter
5
155
77 Richard Potter. . .
4
170
78 Richard Potter
4
156
79 Webster W. Leech
4
170
80 Thomas W Glover
5
142
6 03
2 11
16 00
5 00
6 34
6 00
2 50
4 40
8 60
7 19
3 26
10 00
7 00
4 79
10 00
9 01
2 52
10 00
8 46
2 53
11 00
FLESHERTON.
A village in the township of Artemesia, County of Grey, Ontario.
Artemesia Circuit.
103
82
88
63
119
62
68
63
50 68
75
80
138
80
138
24
125
10
44
50
49
82
60
48
80 89
1876 William Johnston.
77 William Johnston
78 William Johnston
79 William Smyth ...
80 Samuel C. Philp, Jr
1874 JohnTozeland....
75 Hamilton Leith . .
76 Hamilton Leith
77 Hamilton Leith
78 William E. Smith.
79 William E. Smith.
80 William E. Smith.
213
215
241
248
6 51
7 69
13 00
6 60
6 05
12 11
6 79
7 35
11 25
6 67
5 00
12 50
FLINTON.— w.
80
86
92
74
88
94
82
It was formerly part of the
113 49
91 46
82 07
68 64
55 03
44 44
21 02
11 93
16 96
15 33
16 47
2 40
0 72
2 31
2 65
1 27
2 03
4 22
2 31
4 00
3 00
2 74
2 42
0 65
• > • •
2 25
1 67
0 61
2 37
1 56
0 48
1 96
Eugenia Falls set off.
598
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
FRANKFORD.— w.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874
J. Anderson Chapman. B.A.
5
198
$5 20
$2 91
$9 85
$98 27
75 David Perry. . .
5
215
6 00
4 82
10 00
141 10
* . . .
5
186
5 78
4 50
4 50
106 21
5
203
5 85
5 00
11 25
140 77
78 James C. Seymour . ....
5
196
5 22
5 00
9 50
156 35
„„ ( James C. Seymour, \
/9 | Phineas D. Will. j • •
5
. 196
5 25
5 00
10 00
176 00
80 Phineas D. Will
5
200
6 00
6 44
10 87
178 00
G.
1874 Frank C. Keam
75 William McCullough
76 William McCullough
77 George Edwards .
78 Thomas J. Edmison.
79 John McLean .
80 Daniel N. McCamus.
GRAFTON.— w.
43
2 72
1 17
1 25
38
3 50
1 50
40
3 00
2 50
4 00
40
3 25
2 00
5 00
50
1 90
2 00
4 00
46
1 08
2 00
3 52
45
2 52
1 56
1 58
53 70
54 17
54 80
50 00
56 00
58 00
28 00
GRAVENHURST.
A village in the township and District of Muskoka, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
1879 Richard Duke
80 Richard Duke....
Morrison Mission.
49
3 09
1 85
12 26
52 84
H.
HALIBURTON.
A village in the township of Dysart, County of Peterborough, Ontario.
Minden Mission.
1874 Edward Hill
75 Joseph R. Gibson
76 William H. Cairnduff.
77 William H. Cairnduff.
78 George H. Kenney ...
79 Richard Strachan
80 John A. McCamus
It was formerly part of
2
32
0 50
040
. ..
1 50
3
41
1 00
2 60
5
37
1 65
1 04
1 23
6
45
1 17
8 85
1 98
6
44
1 20
0 20
2 93
7
33
1 75
0 26
1 52
HALL'S BRIDGE.— w.
1874 John A. McCamus
75 John C. Henderson ...
76 )
to > Included in Lakefield Circuit.
79)
80 Adam Glazier
2
64
• •
1 70
1 75
2
14
0 75
0 95
1 00
2
■
34
1 00
0 60
1 40
11 52
12 82
26 74
39 48
29 21
23 35
12 11
10 58
20 00
HANOVER.— w.
1874 Charles E. Perry
75 Charles E. Perry
76 Josias Greene
77 Josias Greene :
78 Josias Greene ...
79 Nathaniel S. Burwash, Wm. Wilson
80 N. S. Burwash, Fred. W. Crowle, B.A
5
155
6 75
3 45
11 80
5
184
7 00
7 35
13 25
5
210
7 50
10 00
15 61
5
250
8 00
6 10
7 73
5
194
10 05
5 74
17 25
5
220
8 95
7 00
23 31
8
190
6 63
5 52
21 12
99 07
107 96
136 70
141 57
149 18
125 28
110 OS
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
599
HASTINGS.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 James Woodsworth
75 James Woodsworth. .'
76 James Woodsworth .
77 Thomas Cleworth
78 Thomas Cleworth. .
79 Henry Kenner ' ...
80 Henry Kenner
HEPWORTH.
A small village in the township of Keppel, County of Grey, Ontario.
1875 Adam Glazier
Ap-
No. of
point -
Members.
nients.
5
106
4
101
4
104
4
140
4
130
4
135
4
137
Fuxds.
Conting.
Eduea. iSup. M.
Miss'y.
$7 10
$5 00 ,' $15 00
$200 00
8 90
11 10 j 16 00
206 54
8 00
13 35 ! 16 00
120 89
6 01
10 75 16 00
130 75
5 80
2 50
13 00
129 21
4 50
2 00
12 00
82 91
5 25
3 25
13 (JO
110 00
76 Adam ({lazier.
77 Robert Johnston.. .
78 Robert Johnston.. .
79 Robert Johnston..
80 Thomas Haddon
84
63
70
79
91
3 01
1 10
2 00
1 78
1 35
1 46
1 90
0 84
1 37
1 00
0 61
1 0*
1 09
0 93
2 04
HILLSDALE and PENETANGUISHENE.— w
1874 Jas. McFarlane, Wm. A. Strongman..
75 Jas. McFarlane, Almon P. Lyons. . .
76 Thos. J. Snowden, Wm. Marshall. . .
77 Thos. J. Snowden, Geo. S. Reynolds
78 Thomas J. Snowden. .
79 John Webster. .. ..
80 John Webster
12
*12
8
8
+ 8
6
6
203
188
240
244
252
188
191
12 50
5 60
26 64
15 00
12 00
27 16
16 54
14 30
27 50
16 22
9 15
24 22
16 88
10 12
24 73
11 65
4 64
13 00
13 01
4 70
21 50
HORNING'S MILLS.— w.
1874 John Mahan
75 John Mahan, William Torrance.
76 John Mahan, William Torrance.
77 James Woodsworth, William Torrance
78 J. Woodsworth, Wm. H. Jamieson, B. A
79 Jno. C. Willmott, M.A., George Brown
80 Jno. C. Willmott, M.A., George Brown
135
172
291
304
312
312
396
8 50
5 00
25 00
16 00
5 75
20 00
13 00
7 00
20 14
13 17
8 00
28 00
12 07
6 68
43 25
2 57
7 67
34 20
11 70
7 70
34 55
HUNTSVILLE.— w.
L874 Thomas W Hall
75 Thomas W Hall
76 Reuben E. Toye, William Taylor
77 Eeuben E. Toye, William Marshall . .
78 Reuben E. Toye
79 Thomas W. Hall
80 Andrew Clark
2
40
1 18
1 00
1 30
3
37
5 50
1 09
7 50
8
114
5 35
1 81
3 13
10
194
8 07
3 90
6 71
10
208
8 20
4 00
7 00
7
121
2 03
0 94
7
133
2 45
2 48
3 90
23
44
38
52
48
25
46
12
46 77
221
03
207
33
206
28
197
75
189
69
102
94
179
51
171
77
178
44
286
15
246
35
235
21
270
19
311
74
45
12
42
12
35
91
92
02
99
07
37
78
47
09
I.
INNISFIL.— v.
1874 Robert H. Smith, Toseph R. Gibson.. .
75 Robert H. Smith, Wallace J. Stewart.
76 Henry S. Matthews, George Walker .
77 Henry S. Matthews
78 Henry S. Matthews.
79 John W. Totten, Edward Eves
80 John W. Totten, Edward Eves
* Craighurst given to Vespra.
268
235
306
336
240
336
239
16 48
6 18
36 85 i
15 00
9 34
30 00
14 00
10 00
36 00
15 00
10 00
39 00
11 25
6 25
46 00
12 00
6 50
24 18
8 77
4 07
40 72
342 83
284 66
290 00
303 86
313 67
224 10
229 95
t Penetanguishene set off.
600
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
. IN VERM AY. — w.
Tear
Names of Ministers.
1874 Josias Greene ,
75 Josias Greene
76 Nathaniel S. Burwash
77 Nathaniel S. Burwash
78 NathanielS. Burwash
79 Joseph Galloway ,
80 Joseph Galloway _
Ap-
point-
ments.
6
6
5
5
4
4
4
No. of
Members.
294
296
265
300
280
276
266
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$12 39
10 00
11 69
8 89
7
3
12
59.
8 23
$7 00
20 00
20 00
20 60
14 73
14 73
15. 00
$52 23
54 54
49 00
66 06
47 83
37 25
24 80
$324 §7
315 96
280 17
288 38
332 05
292 22
293 07
1874 John-W. Wicher ..
75 John W. Wicher
76 John W. Wicher . .
77 Robert McCulloch..
78 Robert McCulloch.
79 Robert McCulloch..
80 Cecil Harper, B.A.
K.
KEENE.— w.
5
156
12 84
7 00
30 00
5
150
12 86
4 74
32 00
4
151
13 00
6 15
33 00
4
151
9 00
4 32
34 00
4
180^
10 00
8 50
35 00
4
180
10 00
6 00
35 00
3
183
8 50
6 25
35 50
KILSYTH.
195 99
189 17
208 65
103 69
208 25'
200 00
196 00
A small village in the township of Derby, County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Allenford Circuit.
1877 Henry Bawtinhimer. . .
78 ....; ...
25
1 25
1 28
1 25 18 90
KIRKVILLE.
A small village in the township of Nottawasaga, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
188Q James W. Wilkinson .1 .. I .. j i .. I
KLEINBURG.— w.
874 James A. McClung, Joseph Waite
75 Wm. H. Cairnduff, Geo. S. Reynolds..
76 John Smiley, M.A., Robert N. Burns.
77 J. Smiley, M.A.,Geo.W. Hewitt,B.A.
78 Jas. Pearen, B A., John H. Stewart. . .
79 J. Pearen, B.A., Fred. W. Crowle, B.A.
80 Shem Blanshard, Joseph Waite. . .
7
274
15 00
8 60
50 50
7
278
15 96
16 11
51 00
7
250
7 20
7 93
28 53
7
214
7 80
8 10
27 00
7
220
8 20
8 25
28 48
7
204
8 50
8 14
27 00
• 7
181
5 00
3 03
5 10
236 50
330 47
276 44
253 20
354 67
237 71
170 05
L.
LAKEFIELD.— w.
1 874 William L. Scott
75 William L. Scott
76 Isaac Weldon, E. Dewart Lewis...
77 Isaac Weldon, William J. West.
78 Isaac Weldon, William J. West
79 George Washington, M.A., Solomon C.
Edmunds, B.D
80 George Washington, M. A .
4
160
10 00
4 25
20 00
4
155
10 00
11 32
22 30
* 4
175
10 75
6 00
22 50
5
182
10 78
7 40
22 80
5
252
10 97
11 56
25 84
7
265
9 62
5 88
25 54
t6
203
9 43
5 00
22 45
1874 Philip J. Roblin, Wm. P. Brown.
75 See Maynooth and York River
L'AMABLK— w.
10
7
131
157
2 80
2 10
00
00
247 09
254 46
228 20
280 11
260 97
263 67
273 03
103 83
94 10
Hall's Bridge united.
t Hall's Bridge set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
601
LINDSAY.— w & n.
Yeai
Names of Ministers.
1874 James Brock ....
75 Charles Fish
76 Charles Fish .
77 Wellington Jeffers, D.D
78 Wellington Jeffers, D.D.
79 Wellington Jeffers, D.D,
80 John S. Clarke . . .
1876 James Greener
77 James Greener
78 James Greener
79 James Greener
80 Wesley A. V. Pattyson .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
106
106
110
115
120
110
112
LINDSAY EAST.
15
15
17
54
LLOYDTOWN.— w.
1874 Thomas Campbell, Albert W. Hastings
75 Thomas Campbell, William G. Howson
76 Thomas Campbell, William G. Howson
■37 Richard Clarke, Edward Eves . ...
78 Austin Potter ...
79 Austin Potter. . .
80 Robert iMcL'ulloeh . . .
/
6
7
7
*6
+ 3
4
252
240
282
282
230
141
119
LORNE.
1879 James McAlister. .
80 ..
34
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$17 40
18 40
16
17
22
15
27
50
21 07
22 68
0 43
0 96
$12 30
18 50
4 55
26 20
32 56
16 08
34 13
0 35 i
$30 00
30 00
43 00
47 25
46 00
33 73
35 57
1 26
0 80
0 68
$149 29
176 07
203 49
144 95
138 50
175 45
156 23
10 21
7 38
32 13
11 70
9 81
37 82
16 00
7 05
40 00
17 14
10 00
40 30
11 68
4 50
46 00
6 90
3 72
14 24
6 50
2 45
8 00
1 29
LYON'S HEAD.
A small village in the township of Keppel, Colpoy's Bay, County of Grey, Ontario.
1878 Thomas Legate. . , ... j . . i
79 Thomas Legate . ' ? 43 j . . . 1 00
80 Thomas Legate . ' 7 43 0 75 1 95
2 34
3 18
14
60
11
47
339
23
265
08
310
16
304
43
267
84
82
15
83
26
4 00
29 00
53 00
M.
1874 Samuel Sing.
75 Samuel Sing. . .
76 Henry Kenner
77 Henry Kenner . .
78 Henry Kenner. .
79 James McFarlane
80 James McFarlane
MADOC
. — w.
..| 5
206
7
270
/
291
. . . : 7
251
...I 7
249
! 7
259
7
235
S 53
6 10
32 67
9 75
12 42
30 00
7 S7
15 74
25 14
6 88
5 00
20 00
6 50
4 25
22 SS
7 00
4 50
27 61
8 00
5 00
28 00
219 70
253 20
264 74
163 10
159 30
202 32
171 62
MAGENETAWAN.
So named from the Magenetawan River, which flows through the District of Parry Sound, Ontario
It was formerly Spence Mission.
1879 William H. Emsley - 7 149 i 4 47 I 5 36 i 6 24 , 48 71
80 George W. Hewitt, B. A 6 I 150 I 4 50 I 3 00.1 6 25 I 50 54
MANITOULIN ISLAND.— w.
1874 William Sutton I 8 i 25 | 1 20
75 See Little Current, Algoma District. . I 8 I 30 I 1 00
0 60
2 40
2 00
1874 John C. Wilson
75 Henry Kenner, Jno. Hart, W. T. Dyer
76 See Ballyduff and Bethany
M AN VERS. -
7
7
13
-W & N.
175
175
270
10 00
4 15
27 00
10 00
8 00
30 19
5 00
5 55
20 00
48 15
12 50
144 26
167 78
238 55
One appointment given to Bond Head. + Two appointments given to Sehomberg.
602
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
• MARKDALE— w.
Year
Names of Ministers. ^
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds. /
Conting.
Eduea.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 David Williams.
75 Richard Potter. ....
76 Joseph Galloway
77 Joseph Galloway.. ....
79 James Anderson
80 Neil A. McDiarmid. .
3
3
3
5
4
5
3
138
144
175
175
205
205
180
$2 40
2 35
12 27
8 53
9 28
6 96
6 09
$1 80
4 44
5 14
5 80
5 50
4 17
3 27
$7 46
7 00
10 00
8 34
5 75
6 01
12 05
$155 33
107 76
68 16
102 31
74 58
113 84
86 31
MARKHAM.— w.
1874 Thos. A. Ferguson, Isaac N. Robinson
75 Alex. R. Campbell, Isaac N. Robinson
76 Alexander R. Campbell, Alfred Ely. .
77 Phineas D. Will, William H. Emslev.
78 Phineas D. Will, William H. Madden
*n f Phineas D. Will, I DW1) t> .
79|jamesC. Seymour, ( R-N.Bums,B.A
80 James C. Seymour, James Liddy
MARMORA — w.
1874 William Cook, Wm. Thomas Hicks.
75 William Cook, David Hogg ...
76 William H. Peake} Thomas McKee.. .
77 William H. Peake... ■
78 William H. Peake..
79 Samuel McCauley
80 Samuel McCauley
MAXWELL.
A village in the township of Osprey, County of Grey, Ontario.
1876 John C. Willmott, M.A. .
77 John Hodgson
78 John Hodgson ...
79 Thomas J. Snowden . .
80 Thomas J. Snowden
5
342
25 00
11 50
49 00
5
350
21 18
11 00
66 70
5
356
25 35
6 10
66 54
5
345
19 19
11 00
40 62
5
330
22 14
13 23
43 95
5
305
19 08
11 18
45 04
5
270
6 00
9 00
31 00
8
155
2 90
2 00
8 50
8
154
3 00
1 35
8 37
8
184
3 00
2 00
6 77
8
147"
4 47
3 51
8 49
8
145
4 00
3 54
7 30
8
154
4 10
3 40
8 42
10
140
4 25
3 56
10 00
It was formerly called Osprey Mission,
5
164
2 00
....
5
168
8 01
4 05
7 40
5
180
8 12
3 39
11 07
5
184
6 64
2 21
21 14
5
160
6 00
2 25
14 48
1874 William H. Emsley ...
75 James Baskerville
76 James Baskerville ...
77 Thomas E. Morden, B.A
78 James A. Wood ......
79 James A. Wood
80
1874 James Anderson
75 Wesley Casson
76 Wesley Casson ....
77 John C. Willmott, M.A.
78 John C. Willmott, M.A.
79 William Johnston . . .
80 William Johnston . ...
MAYNOOTH.— w.
6
32
2 33
• .
2 30
6
26
1 17
1 50
2 00
9
116
4 25
2 00
2 25
12
122
2 60
1 50
2 00
10
81
■ • •
....
1 15
6
111
1 60
1 44
1 26
6
95
1 12
1 32
0 64
MEAFORD.— w. and n.
6
334
11 00
6 31
18 00
* 1
115
8 00
8 87
11 46
115
8 00
5 00
9 50
110
6 90
4 60
7 00
100
6 37
3 76
9 25
85
4 80
2 00
1? 00
90
4 90
2 00
12 00
425 72
395 54
430 52
372 12
394 93
381 80
335 81
150 99
162 40
168 93
108 31
121 04
172 50
166 13
Mission.
71 44
102 64
94 42
116 72
88 07
59 10
33 49
68 10
62 13
6 50
52 72
20 00
200 38
69 58
57 65
50 37
73 76
94 19
63 25
1874 ShemBlanshard..
75 Shem Blanshard . .
76 See St. Vincent
y part o
5
t Meatora <
220
Jircuit.
5
230
9 34
4 84
7 25
5
211
7 62
2 15
4 16
MELVILLE.
A small village in the township of Hillier, County of Prince Edward, Ontario.
part of the Wellington Circuit.
1877 Samuel Salton. .......
78 George Edwards
79 Foster McAmmond, B.A.
80 Foster McAmmond, B.A.,
127 59
68 39
It was formerly
3
3
115
5 20
1 63
5 00
3
98
4 00
1 00
2 25
3
121
4 30
1 00
3 78
81 03
52 50
71 00
iron +a MpnfnrH Smith.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
603
MILDMAY.
A village in the township of Carrick, ' County of Bruce, Ontario.
Walkerton Circuit.
It was formerly connected with
Year
Names of Ministers.
1878 David D. Rolston
79 David D. Rolston
80 Alexander Thibadeau.,
Ap-
point -
ments.
No. of
Members.
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
1874
75
76
77
-78
79
80
William Richardson, Arthur B
William J Young, Henry Richardson.
William J. Young, Stephen A. Arkels.
William J. Young
Samuel Salton. ...
Samuel Salton
William C. Washington, M.A
MILFORD.
Hames 8
MILLBROOK.
William R. Barker, William Buchanan
William R. Barker, Robert McCulloch
William R. Barker, Robert McCulloch
William L. Scott, John W. Wicher. .
William L. Scott
Newton Hill
Newton Hill
9
t7
8
8
ii
4
3
1874 Samuel Down .. .
75 Samuel Down
76 Samuel Down .. .
77 Francis Johnson.. . .
78 Francis Johnson.. .
79 Thomas W. Glover
80 William H. Emsley.
1874 Matthew Robison.
75 Orrin Whitcomb..
76 Joseph Kilgour. .
77 See Thomasburg..
MINDEN.-
5
§2
3
3
4
4
4
86
91
-W. & N.
294
300
265
260
260
200
215
— w. & x
300
275
330
530
544
195
300
-w.
96
58
54
50
71
90
130
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M
$4 64
3 01
$6 35
0 90
15 48
3 39
Miss'y.
$85 22
93 78
7 25
2 52
16 50
8 00
5 89
18 00
7 54
7 65
20 11
6 50
8 06
20 00
6 28
7 50
18 00
4 47
2 15
17 50
2 50
2 25
15 25
208 28
16 00
8 50
60 00
16 00
14 15
31 50
16 50
9 50
35 00
18 91
19 00
63 50
18 05
10 00
45 18
6 95
4 00
21 38
11 06
5 52
22 00
1 25
2 25
5 14
1 50
1 34
5 00
1 20
0 20
4 22
1 27
3 94
1 30
4 08
1 10
4 25
3 66
i 50
5 00
MORI A.— w.
4 i 166
180
185
180
9 00
3 00
19 00
10 82
10 00
76 00
9 13
3 60
8 92
7 11
3 05
25 00
1874 John Smiley, M.A..
75 David Williams
76 David Williams, William F. Willmott
77 David Williams, James Liddy ... .
78 William H. Cook
79 William H. Cook
80 William H. Cook.
MONO.— w.
92
95
150
202
240
130
130
5 54
3 70
14 00
7 00
8 15
4 67
7 25
6 00
15 51
8 14
6 86
23 91
4 54
2 02
23 00
4 14
1 79
7 54
4 24
1 35
7 64
212
77
124
48
107
89
120
75
102
34
102
35
436
48
433 64
490
13
577 79
453 79
169
43
214
56
55
00
35
77
34
86
23
85
54
90
31
21
46 46
148
16
303
92
169
18
129
81
140 67
132
37
172
27
209
14
144
42
96
44
82
74
MONO ROAD.
A village in the township of Calsdon, County of Cardwell, Ontario. Formerly part of Albion Circuit
1875 James A. McClung . ... . . i '
76 James A. McClung.... 6 277 17 47 8 24 41 60 437 10
77 James A. McClung.... . 7 289 14 44 8 50 35 00 ' 362 44
78 George M. Brown. . .... 7 294 15 60 5 87 50 80 348 29
79 George M. Brown 6 270 10 60 5 86 33 75 250 31
80 George M. Brown. . . ... 6 246 8 87 5 52' 35 47 285 50
1874 Richard G. James
75 John Pepper, B.A
76 John Pepper, B.A., William F. Moore.
77 Thomas W Glover, Enos Langford. . . .
78 Thgmas W. Glover, William Marshall.
79 See Gravenhurst
MORRRISON.— w.
90
96
84
124
144
180
* Cressy set off. t South Monaghan set off. J Cavanville set off.
II Adjala set off.
9 19
4 27
12 00
150 00
8 50
3 00
2 05
89 65
7 44
3 29
3 05
103 49
9 57
4 06
4 67
78 75
11 07
6 00
8 00
156 33
11 10
5 00
13 00
160 41
§ Haliburton set off.
604
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
MOUNT ALBERT.— w.
Y"ear
Names of Ministers.
1874 David Cattanach..
75 David Cattanach..
76 David Cattanach. . .
77 George J. Bishop . .
78 George J. Bishop . .
79 George J. Bishop . .
80 William J. Young.
1874 Reuben E. Toye..
75 Andrew Stewart . .
76 Joseph R. Gibson
77 Joseph R. Gibson
78 "William Torrance
79 William Torrance
80 William Torrance
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
5
120
$6 90
$3 10
$13 83
$153 51
5
125
7 20
3 98
26 47
182 09
5
130
6 83
6 34
24 00
186 74
5
141
4 45
3 15
12 76
158 40
5
120
7 00
3 75
17 15
149 55
5
125
8 55
4 05
19 25
105 91
5
. 144
7 06
2 00
17 00
141 39
McKELLAR.— w.
109
125
111
119
119
112
129
2 60
2 00
3 25
3 00
2 75
3 55
2 90
2 00
2 00
2 25
1 00
2- 50
1 50
1 00
3 00
4 48
2 04
10 00
4 83
4 11
7 89
46 15
47 00
26 00
26 00
33 00
57 00
43 19
N.
NEWCASTLE.— w.
1874 Peter Addison, Andrew W Ross. .
75 Peter Addison, Jabez Wass
76 Peter Addison, William H. Emsley. . .
77 Jacob Eli Howell, M.A., Edward Hill
78 Jacob Eli Howell, M.A.', W H. Emsley
79 J. E. Howell, M.A., J1. H. Barkwell.B.A
80 Jonathan E. Betts, W. J. Barkwell,B.A
475
'314
320
342
363
368
384
22 99
7 16
92 00
10 20
11 22
71 52
12 00
9 14
63 40
15 00
15 20
50 75
14 41
12 00
46 74
14 41
14 10
44 49
11 03
12 31
43 56
NEWMARKET.— w.
1874 Wesley Casson
75 James Anderson
76 Osborne R Lambly, M.A..
77 Osborne R. Lambly, M.A
78 Samuel P. Rose, Stephen A. Arkels
79 Samuel P. Rose, James E. Allen. . . .
80 Samuel P Rose
1
2
2
2
2
6
+ 6
59
78
89
86
100
196
187
7 60
3 60
10 00
8 42
7 10
12 00
8 10
8 00
7 50
13 00
10 35
10 00
10 00
10 70
12 00
10 94
11 00
20 00
17 30
9 60
20 00
NEWTONVILLE.
A village in the township of Clarke, County of Durham, Ontario.
Circuit.
1874 Newton Hill . .
75 Newton Hill . „
76 George Leech
77 George Leech ...
78 George Leech ...
-79 William L. Scott. . ...
80 William L. Scott.
657 58
505 87
47*8 80
504 85
460 86
422 79
380 38
151 37
234 53
157 75
140 02
120 05
211 33
194 86
It was formerly part of Newcastle
3
4
4
4
4
4
164
208
181
188
195
180
• ■ • *
7 10
3 50
20 00
8 00
9 00
16 00
10 56
6 77
37 25
7 65
4 00
28 36
6 46
3 70
16 40
6 34
3 75
17 00
1879 John Mears.
80
NIPISSING and STONEY LAKE.
17
158 63
130 41
149 22
140 77
158 58
170 89
5 00
NORTHPORT.
A village in the township of Sophiasburg, County of Prince Edward, Ontario. It was formerly part
of Demorestville Circuit.
1879 John B. Wass, B. A ...I . I .... i .... i . .. i ..... ....
80 John B. Wass, B A ..J 4 I 92 I 4 06 I 2 37 I 10 25 110 42
1874 Richard Clarke. ...
75 Richard Clarke
76 Richard Clarke .
77 James Thorn, B. A.. .. .
78 James Thorn, B.A
79 James Thorn, B A.
80 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A. .
NORWOOD.— w.
3
3
3
3
2
6
7
161
161
165
500
484
420
358
11 29
3 00
11 33
11 50
8 00
15 00
11 50
4 50
20 00
10 00
10 00
25 00
15 64
14 75
44 15
12 00
10 00
30 00
10 00
8 00
35 60
137 67
179 73
204 90
253 13
322 65
266 61
312 00
* Newtonville set off.
t Sharon set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
605
o.
OAK WOOD.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Henry McDowell, Francis Johnson..
75 John W. Savage, Thomas B. Wilson .
76 John W. Savage, Thomas Dunlop. . . .
77 John W. Savage, Jabez Wass. .
78 Isaac Gold, Henry Sherin
Isaac Gold,
Alfred J. Barltrop,
80 Alex. E. Campbell, Robert B. Laidley.
79
A. D. Wheeler.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
300
304
310
312
275
225
260
1874 John W. Savage, Thomas B. Wilson.
75 Robert Godfrey, Robert Walker . .
76 Robert Godfrey, Joseph Waite.. . .
77 J. A. Chapman, M.A., J. A. McCamus
"78 Jeremiah A. Chapman, M.A. .
79 Jeremiah A. Chapman, MA
80 Edward Barrass, M. A. , Isaac W. Puffer.
OMEMEE.— w. & n.
5 205
6 206
275
287
267
252
265
ORANGEVILLE.— w.
1874 William Hicks . . .
75 William Hicks
76 Andrew Cunningham.. . .
77 Andrew Cunningham. . .
78 John Hunt .
79 John Hunt
80 John Hunt
140
154
164
95
125
126
124
ORILLIA— w.
1874 Kennedy Creighton
75 Kennedy Creighton
76 John B. Armstrong
77 John B. Armstrong
78 Arthur Browning. ..
79 Arthur Browning. .
80 Arthur Browning. . .
1874 William H. Laird .
75 William H. Laird . .
76 William H. Laird . .
77 JohnS. Clark..
78 JohnS. Clark
79 JohnS. Clark...
80 John Learoyd . . .
OSHAWA-
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
125
105
184
159
159
161
150
-w.
160
276
291
282
286
310
296
1874 John W Dochstader .
75 John W. Dochstader .
76 See Maxwell
OSPREY.— w.
5
4
4
Funds.
Conting.
$11
11
70
23
10 50
10 55
10 75
9 10
9 40
Educa.
$6 34
14 94
14 00
10 00
11 50
4 89
4 21
Sup. M.
135
6 95
2 50
135
7 00
0 75
164
2 00
OWEN SOUND.
1874 John G. Laird
75 John G. Laird . .
76 David C. McDowell. .
77 David C. McDowell
78 David C. McDowell.
79 Charles Fish
80 Charles Fish
-w. &
148
154
195
210
210
225
189
$30 00
30 00
30 00
26 50
27 00
20 23
16 64
25 00
6 00
Miss'y.
12 00
6 00
22 00 1
11 00
7 50
20 00 1
11 25
7 54
20 34
11 50
7 80
28 91
12 64
6 92
33 74
10 15
7 00
33 75
8 50
3 85
27 32
12 87
6 36
10 50
13 25
10 90
22 00
15 25
10 92
35 42
9 84
10 90
14 79
9 23
8 03
22 50
6 52
3 65
10 63
6 00
2 51
11 00
16 00
11 20
31 00
10 00
4 00
17 00
12 00
5 50
20 00
12 50
6 75
24 00
12 50
5 00
26 00
13 00
6 00
26 50
13 20
6 10
29 00
24 00
7 00
43 00
24 50
20 75
80 00
25 00
20 80
83 50
25 13
22 87
82 00
20 76
13 16
100 00
12 50
7 25
75 00
13 90
8 00
45 00
18 30
9 10
25 00
23 00
16 00
46 00
23 00
16 00
43 50
14 57
29 02
39 00
25 00
18 61
40 00
28 10
14 81
33 52
28 50
25 00
35 00
$256 10
230 33
206 01
164 71
177 71
107 54
153 30
237 40
211 05
270 07
187 07
285 34
209 92
239 11
130 90
126 28
108 15
119 92
115 17
71 45
101 20
269 00
119 33
138 21
155 55
261 85
154 50
141 05
543 80
533 65
535 18
535 16
478 98
454 03
336 85
139 13
81 32
71 44
217 65
269 10
250 25
219 34
183 19
171 90
137 18
One appointment given to Mono.
606
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
P.
PAISLEY. -
-W. & N.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
No. of
Funds.
ments.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 William Johnston, Robert C. Wilkinson
8 .
220
$8 19
$4 10
$27 76
289 85
75 William Johnston
*7
200
9 00
10 80
25 00
291 78
76 James Anderson ..
t4
170
7 83
7 00
15 00
112 19
77 James Anderson
2
110
11 00
6 56
10 00
93 89
78 James Anderson..
2
110
6 69
4 17
8 81
56 61
79 Josias Greene . ...
4
105
6 54
4 12
8 00
59 61
80 Josias Greene .... ...
1
127
6 69
6 00
L7 00
78 22/
PARKDALE.
A village in the township and County of York, Ontario
1878 John F. Ockley
79 John F. Ockley
80 John F. Ockley
PARRY SOUND— w.
1874 John C. Willmott, M. A
75 John C. Willmott, M.A
76 William Smyth
77 William Smyth
78 William Smyth
79 James Woodsworth .
80 Wesley Casson ....
PENETANGUISHENE.
A village on the Georgian Bay, County of Simcoe, Ontario.
Hillsdale Circuit.
1878 Isaac Baker
79 Isaac Baker .
80 Charles E. Perry, Joseph R. Real.
A suburb of Toronto.
i
54
4'l5
3 66
207
i
71
4 00
2 00
5 25
3
85
7 65
2 50
22 75
4
67
8 25
10 25
23 25
5
77
7 00
6 00
13 00
5
100
6 00
3 00
13 00
4
100
3 27
3 39
22 50
3
107
2 95
1 86
7 50
3
107
3 09
2 00
9 15
32 27
52 00
276 22
277 16
117 97
63 64
20 00
40 00
It was formerly connected' with
6
• • ■
6
80
2 00
3 43
5 00
6
102
2 05
2 21
5 10
PERCY.
1874 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A
75 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A.
76 Edward Cragg
77 Edward Cragg
78 Edward Cragg
79 Archelaus Doxsee. . .
80 Archelaus Doxsee. .
PERRY and ARMOUR.
A Mission named from two townships in the District of Muskoka, Ontario.
1878 George Wesley Marvin ...
6
224
12 35
7 44
12 36
6
235
12 00
14 50
15 00
5
240
13 84
15 00
15 53
5
232
8 20
5 00
16 00
5
237
• 7 00
7 00
12 00
4
265
6 00
4 00
10 00
6
273
6 50
4 00
11 00
79 George Wesley Marvin .
80
108
79
79 05
223
24
196
64
204 68
150 00
158
18
151
01
150 85
7
45
058
6 40
1 66
7
70
0 70
0 75
1 00
8 02
14 13
PETERBORO'.
— W. AND
N.
1874 Charles Fish, Samuel P. Rose
2
290
40 84
21 50
83 40
434 28
75 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A., Cover-
3
300
38 44
71 10
81 00
483 06
76 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A., Cover-
2
350
58 09
67 94
58 00
467 43
77 Nicholas R. Willoughby, M.A., Cover-
dale Watson .- . ...
2
355
48 53
36 64
73 70
625 16
78 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A., Frank H.
Wallace, B.D
■2
451
44 21
23 75
84 83
547 41
79 Ephraim B. Harper, D.D., J. E. Starr
2
305
39 96
77 54
56. 00
397 72
80 Ephraim B. Harper, D.D., J. E. Starr
2
305
46 39
83 03
70 50
549 71
* One appointment given to Tiverton.
t Chesley set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
607
PICKERING.— w.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
No. of
Funds.
Year
Members.
ments.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Geo. T. Richardson, John Hart ....
9
304
$15 25
$8 27
$63 07
$368 32
75 Geo. T. Richardson, Wm. H. Madden.
9
268
10 00
5 71
25 00
283 82
76 Webster W. Leech, George Coffey . .
* 10
275
10 00
4 16
25 07
305 55
77 Webster W. Leech, E. Dewart Lewis. .
8
262
10 27
5 07
17 31
156 49
78 Webster, W. Leech, Thomas P. Steel..
8
252
10 50
5 40
17 50
140 23
79 W C. Washington, M.A., Jos. R. Real
8
253
11 00
5 50
16 50
163 41
80 Garrett J. Dingman, W. A. Strongman
7
234
7 34
5 52
17 75
165 63
1874 Edwin Clement . .
75 Jos. W. McCallum,
76 Jos. W. McCallum.
77 John Learoyd .
78 John Learoyd . ...
79 John Learoyd .
80 John F. German, M.A
PICTON
3
Sidney J. Shorey.
Jer. W Annis. .
315
315
325
321
300
302
402
23 41
13 36
63 50
25 00
45 00
94 45
24 00
40 00
80 00
20 62
28 00
76 00
21 40
29 00
86 40
21 50
17 52
74 00
22 10
13 00
78 20
1874 Charles E. Mclntyre.
75 Charles E. Mclntyre . . .
76 Edward F. Goff . .
77 William McCullough.. :.
78 William McCullough
79 Thomas J. Edmison
80 Thomas J. Edmison, B.D..
PLAINVILLE.— w.
65
64
82
88
90
66
60
5 18
3 50
11 00
6 50
7 30
3 50
7 00
2 75
8 00
6 00
9 55
15 00
6 00
3 00
16 00
4 79
3 CO
14 00
3 69
4 29
8 36
513 76
549
46
496
56
436
08
452
84
421
32
466
26
162
79
150
00
177
09
149
00
151
30
118
27
122 03
PORT CARLING.
A village in the township of Medora, District of Muskoka. Distant from Washago 32 miles.
formerly part of Bracebridge Mission.
It was
1874
75 Enos Langford. ..
76 William P. Brown....
77 Andrew W. Ross ...
78 Andrew W. Ross
5
5
6
6
8
7
6
18
20
64
75
102
79 George S. Reynolds.
80 George S. Reynolds.
86
86
1874 David Perry .
75 Neil A. McDiarmid . .
76 Neil A. MoDiarmid
77 Neil A. McDiarmid
78 William Tindall
79 William Tindall
80 William Smyth.
POP
T ELG
4
3
3
2
2
2
2
IN.— w.
118
114
168
145
156
137
147
1874 Ephraim B. Harper, M.A
75 Epbraim B. Harper, M.A
76 John Shaw
77 John Shaw
POl
IT HO
PE.— w.
280
264
350
330
79 William H. Laird . . .
80 William H. Laird . .
310
251
240
••
3 00
1 09
0 75
3 00
4 01
2 00
4 04
6 32
2 54
4 25
1 81
0 50
3 12
2 60
2 08
8 13
3 00
8 25
6 00
4 24
7 56
10 31
4 31
7 18
9 34
5 71
7 89
7 93
4 69
9 00
6 71
5 04
7 00
8 38
4 21
11 54
50 69
18 67
81 40
47 00
3§ 63
63 67
42 93
46 07
70 00
33 85
46 84
73 24
34 07
34 28
75 10
27 59
28 10
50 00
28 00
28 56
77 50
21
81
62
16
48
45
110
77
32
54
30
00
150
88
86 67
87
96
124
12
80
66
92
12
82
61
556
05
446
14
455
83
420
19
481
11
412
82
PRICEVILLE.
A village in the township of Artemesia, County of Grey, Ontario.
Circuit.
1875 William Tucker
76 William Tucker
77 Thomas Hadden
78 Thomas Hadden
79 Thomas Hadden
80 James H. Barkwell, B.A. . . .
78
70
101
101
107
5i6 15
It was formerly part of Artemesia
92 12
66 66
72 58
60 00
64 25
4 85
3 25
5 85
5 05
3 30
6 75
6 16
4 02
8 05
5 00
3 19
8 10
5 05
3 00
8 01
* Duffin's Creek set off.
608
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
PRINCE ALBERT.— w.
i
Year: Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
i
1874 Samuel C. Philp, Jr., John Pickering.
75 S. C. Philp, J. Galloway, J. Pickering
76 Egerton R. Young, Jno. W Wilkinson
77 EgertonR. Young, W. H. Jamieson,B.A
78 Egerton R. Young ..
79 Jonathan E. Betts
5
6
7
*3
3
3
3 '
270
272
354
250
210
198
177
$20 02
21 29
21 50
15 70
16 35
10 00
12 50
$9 33
10 87
12 95
13 31
5 00
5 50
8 00
$44 00
44 00
45 00
25 00
31 25
32 00'
37 34
$290 90
275 41
372 76
259 22
203 88
172 34
138 36
1874 William Halstead
75 William Halstead .
76 William Hicks
77 William Hicks
78 William Hicks
79 John W. Cathcart...
80 John W Cathcart..
PRINCE ARTHUR'S LANDING.
19
24
28
31
27
54
25
— w.
2 76
2 00
3 20
6 25
6 50
6 00
2 68
2 20
2 25
2 40
2 50
4 05
4 87
2 50
7 25
2 20
8 00
2 25
8 40
1 10
4 00
25 00
50 00
44 35
30 00
46 22
37 00
E.
REACH.
A township in the County of Ontario. The Circuit consists of three appointments set off from the
Prince Albert Circuit.
1876 George T. Richardson .
~" ~ " " 3 150 3 02 1 94 8 26 146 90
4 140 3 05 1 95 5 00 104 11
3 160 8 16 2 91 7 50 103 02
3 150 5 50 4 02 10 00 144 58
77 George T. Richardson . . .
78 William J. Young
79 William J. Young. . ...
80 George J. Bishop. . . .
REDNERSVILLE.
A village in the township of Ameliasburg, on the Bay of Quinte, Prince Edward County. It was
formerly part of Ameliasburg Circuit.
1879 William Scales . ... . , | ... j .... I .... ■ . . . . ,
80 William Scales I 4 1 232 ] 5 92 I 2 50 : 31 23 | 178 84
1874 John W Totten, James W. Stewart
75 John W. Totten, William Hastings. .
76 John W Totten, John A. Stewart.
77 David Cattanach, William F. Willmott
7S David Cattanach, Frank C. Keam
79 Richard Clarke, John Power
SO Andrew Armstrong, John Power..
ROSEMONT.-
7
7
1874 (N. Battrick).
75 Reuben E. Toye
76 Included in Spence Mission .
77 William P. Brown. .. .
78 Frederick Dracass
79
80 Hector W. McTavish..
— w.
310
283
311
274
262
256
276
ROSSEAU.— w.
36
19
21
39
30
61
12 14
6 16
34 00
12 48
6 07
50 37
7 75
13 14
32 00
8 51
4 15
37 35
6 66
2 55
38 45
5 68
3 54
27 00
6 00
3 63
30 00
1 95
2 50
2 71
1 15
3 00
3 20
6 02
3 00
3 60
2 66
2 00
4 00
1 19
1 10
219
3 10
. . »
^72 58
259 46
321 47
355 35
261 75
269 37
280 83
22 00
35 15
48 10
23 40
20 00
45 77
1874 John Pepper, B.A . ..
75 William H. Jamieson
76 Frank C. Keam
77 William Taylor
78 Thomas H. Patchell
79 Thomas Grandy
80 Thomas Grandy
RUGBY
5
7
6
5
5
5
5
45
68
70
73
77
74
78
6 75
3 00
7 00
6 43
4 19
7 00
8 00
4 85
4 11
9 15
5 25
4 50
8 59
5 00
5 00
5 76
2 53
5 00
5 00
1 75
5 00
88 61
123 14
82 98
72 00
67 05
51 98
72 52
* Reach get off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
609
s.
SARAWAK.
A village in the township of Sarawak, County of Bruce, Ontario.
Distant from Owen Sound 9 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments
4
5
6
6
6
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Isaac Baker.
75 Sidney F. Depew.
76 Richard Strachan
77 Richard Strachan. ...
78 Richard Strachan ... .
79 .
70
100
90
88
90
$1*20
1 00
4 39
4 76
4 45
$i 66
2 55
3 48
2 23
2 32
$3 '25
1 95
3 37
3 48
3 00
$58 15
35 30
68 44
76 69
52 IS
SCARBORO'.— w.
1874 Charles V. Lake .
75 Charles V. Lake
76 Charles V. Lake
77 James F. Metcalfe, Alfred Brown
78 Jeremiah W. Annis, B.D., Jno. E. Starr
29 Jeivmiah W. Annis, B.D., Hy. Sherin
80 J. W. Annis, B.D., Walter W. Lloyd.
101
114
118
182
192
200
200
6
30
7 00
7
00
7
00
18
89
19
25
13
60
3 80
29 00 |
5 00
24 34
2 75
22 43 [
3 00
12 34
11 76
31 65
12 00
35 00
9 10
23 22 !
219 35
207
268
200 43
345 90
405
379
30
50
26
SCHOMBERG.
A village in the township of King, County of York, Ontario. Distant from Newmarket 11 miles.
It was formerly connected with Llovdtown Circuit.
1878 Richard Clarke 3 . . . . '
79 David Cattanach.. .. 3 100 4 48 2 07 13 79 148 31
80 David Cattanach .... 3 81 3 31 1 73 8 05 128 83
SEATON.
A small village in the township and County of York, Ontario.
Davenport.
1876 John McCarroll ....
77 John McCarroll 1 100
78 George C. Workman, M.A 1 70
79 George C. Workman, M. A 1 85
80 George C. Workman, M.A 1 82
5 90
3 98
3 76
1 71
7 00
3 63
2 70
4 66
6 84
4 00
SHANNONVILLE.— w.
1874 Jos. Kilgour,
:}
Edward Olivant,
Hy. Richardson
75 Joseph Kilgour, William T. Hicks.
76 John B. Wass, M.A. .
77 JohnB. Wass, MA
78 John B. Wass, M.A
79 Isaac N. Robinson.
80 Isaac N. Robinson. .
200
185
189
177
184
161
164
Distant from Toronto 2 miles. Se»
52 00
55 75
42 80
41 84
106 00
137 05
165 00
129 10
146 50
10 36
6 25
10 12
10 00
12 29
15 00
10 38
6 00
17 00
10 40
4 70
16 00
10 65
5 20
17 24
7 07
3 30
18 65
4 30
3 18
14 53
142
161
29
SHARON and QUEENSVILLE.
Two villages in the township of E. Gwillimbury, County of York, Ontario. They were formerly
connected with Newmarket Circuit.
1880 James E. Allen I , .... , ' ...
I I I ! i !
SHELBURNE.
A small village in the township of Melancthon, County of Grey, Ontario.
1874 Brabazon B. Dundas ...1 .1 .. 1 1 . [ • •■ |
75 See Amaranth I 4 30 I 8 18 I 2 30 ' 3 84 , 66 61
1874 Thomas Cullen
75 William Tombliu
76 William Tomblin . .
77 William Tomblin
78 William Richardson .
79 William Richardson
80 William Richardson
39
SIDNEY
. — w.
5
190
5
232
5
223
5
225
5
232
5
192
5
183
5 63
5 80
55 00
10 00
15 00
62 15
10 00
16 00
62 15
10 00
15 00
60 00
9 00
14 00
52 50
8 41
10 04
38 14
7 00
8 22
40 00
296 51
351 92
343 86
292 58
269 54
271 42
224 41
610
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
SMITHFIELD.
A'village in the township of Brighton, County of Northumberland, Ontario,
four miles. It was formerly part of Brighton Circuit.
Distant from Brighton
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Edward Cragg
76 Archelaus Doxee . .
5
5
5
4
4
6
228
222
247
240
250
270
$5 '56
6 00
6 55
6 00
5 20
6 00
$5 90
4 00
4 25
4 00
4 65
5 25
$8*00
10 00
11 30
12 00
12 00
13 00
$116 is
111 65
122 87
79 JohnC. Ash.
80 John C. Ash
94 85
125 68
188 51
SOUTH MONAGHAN.
A small village in the township of South Monaghan, County of Peterboro', Ontario. Distant from
Millbrook five miles. It was formerly part of Millbrook Circuit ; and Cavan, New Con. work.
1875 William Buchanan
76 William Buchanan
77 Henry McDowell ...
78 Henry McDowell
79 Henry McDowell
80 Thomas Manning, B.A.
104
126
126
126
126
9 58
3 00
7 00
7 20
3 83
8 83
8 00
3 90
12 83
8 12
3 93
12 00
8 00
3 50
12 00
142 72
113 03
120 51
102 60
82 45
SPENCE.
A village and township in the District of Muskoka.
1875 Almon P. Lyons .
76 ( William Pimlott) . .. 5 34
77 Thomas W. Hall . . .... 6 40
78 Thomas W Hall 8 56
79 Thomas W Hall 6 94
80 See Magenetawan ... 7 149
Distant from Washago 61 miles.
2 50
2 70
4 00
3 "41
2 48
3 97
4 39
2 61
2 00
5 24
5 00
4 00
4 47
5 36
6 24
1874 Isaac Gold
75 Isaac Gold.
76 John Webster.. .
77 John Webster...
78 John Webster.. .
79 George Edwards.
80 George Edwards.
STAYNER.
2
1874 William Scales, Sidney J. Shorey
75 William Scales, Edward Olivant
76 Samuel C. Philp, Jr., Wm. T. Hicks..
77 S. C. Philp, Jr., Foster McAmmond. .
78 John W. Savage, Foster McAmmond. .
79 J. W. Savage, Wm. H. Jamieson, M.A.
80 J. W Savage, Wm. H. Jamieson, M.A.
STIRLING.
10
10
10
-w.
89
95
85
96
94
83
140
— w.
261
246
245
267
332
335
340
3 78
1 24
5 75
4 93
1 65
6 73
3 82
4 80
5 68
5 09
4 84
7 08
5 31
3 15
10 00
4 09
2 00
6 25
4 00
2 37
6 46
13 60
7 25
20 00
13 10
13 38
23 00
13 00
17 00'
15 00
13 97
5 66
16 00
14 02
5 85
20 75
14 25
6 00
21 00
12 30
6 70
22 00
STOUFFVILLE.— w.
1874 Ephraim L. Koyl, Jabez Wass. . .
75 Ephraim L. Koyl, Andrew W. Ross. .
76 William L. Scott, Edward Hill
77 Wm. C. Washington, M.A., Wm. J.
Barkwell, B.A
78 W. C. Washington, M.A., B. Greatrix
79 George Leech, Thomas P. Steel. ......
80 George Leech, Thomas P. Steel
192
216
270
323
252
240
305
8 10
4 10
16 15 |
8 25
8 16
18 12
8 50
15 38
22 40
10 00
8 00
26 10
10 31
9 44
22 28
9 65
7 14
18 00
9 66
5 36
23 45
1874 J. Herbert Starr, Thomas H. Patchell.
75 William Burns, Joseph Waite. .
76 William Burns, Charles E. Mclntyre. .
77 William Burns, Edward F. Goff.
78 George Browne, Edward F. Goff
79 George Browne, Edward F. Goff
80 George Browne, Charles E. Mclntyre..
STREETS V I LLE.— w.
378
380
410
425
450
395
354
26 51
15 00
167 15
27 00
30 00
.169 00
28 00
15 64
153 36
28 50
17 00
153 90
26 00
16 05
170 00
27 00
14 85
175 50
27 10
15 00
176 00
27 10
20 00
58 90
100 63
48 71
42 44
49 56
30 00
72 27
55 41
56 68
47 00
275 80
309 23
206 39
302 89
274 07
283 06
203 33
258 47
240 04
207 97
198 05
183 52
139 17
143 50
838 03
830 62
832 00
830 67
868 77
835 39
702 80
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
611
ST. VINCENT.
A township in the County of Grey, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Meaford Circuit, and more
recently Meaford South Circ
uit.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point.
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
year
Conting.
$6 16
6 16
6 62
6 65
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y-
1877 Andrew Armstrong —
78 Andrew Armstrong
79 Andrew Armstrong
80 Richard Clarke, ... .... ...
6
6
7
6
211
■223
194
214
$3 21
3 31
3 10
3 14
$4 25
13 50
12 50
13 50
$68 53
132 06
99 23
105 56
SUNDERLAND.
A village in the township of Brock, County and Province of Ontario.
with Brock Circuit.
1875 George Leech, John M. Wilkinson ..
76 Newton Hill, William H. Madden . .
77 Newton Hill, George Coffey.. .
78 Newton Hill
79 Thomas S. Keough . .
80
Thomas S. Keough,
John A. McCamus,
1874 William Torrance
75 William E. Smith.
76 William E. Smith. .
77 William E. Smith.
78 Hamilton Leith.
79 Hamilton Leith.
80 Hamilton Leith
SUTTON.
145
186
249
254
106
102
-\v.
97
114
92
85
75
51
56
It was formerly connected
242 54
289 53
269 22
233 74
109 54
124 96
50 96
51 23
28 55
27 44
22 97
51 51
13 00
7 67
31 89
14 08
7 15
34 16
14 08
7 16
36 00
14 41
7 52
17 00 !
4 10
2 00
11 00
4 16
2 80
12 53
3 10
3 05
3 71
4 83
3 29
3 78
5 00
3 50
3 87
4 99
3 39
5 20
3 56
2 45
2 56
0 56
2 00
1 67
3 00
T.
THOMASBURG.
A village in the township of Hungerford, County of Hastings, Ontario.
Formerly Moira Circuit.
1877 Joseph Kilgour
78 Joseph Kilgour. . . ,
79 William H. Peake..
80 William H. Peake .
180
168
200
188
7 11
3 05
25 00
8 00
3 00
25 00
7 83
3 00
25 00
7 82
3 44
25 10
THORN BURY.
1874 Wm. M. Pattyson, Thomas Legate.. .
75 Thomas Cleworth, George Brown (B) .
76 Thomas Cleworth, Andrew Stewart. . .
77 John Mahan
78 John Mahan, George Brown (B).
79 John Mahan, Walter W. Lloyd.
80 Daniel F. Gee, William Elliott
/
7
10
10
10
10
10
-w.
312
299
313
307
357
257
357
THURLOW.—w.
1874 William Ryan.. .. .. .
75 William Ryan..
76 Samuel Sing ......
77 SaniU'd Sing
78 Samuel Sing, Henry S. Jenkinson. . . .
79 Joseph Kilgour. William J. Barkwell. .
80 Joseph Kilgour, James Alex. Wood. .
190
200
202
197
194
287
220
TIVERTON.
9 50
4 25
15 00
9 55
5 30
15 25
12 79
10 00
20 00
12 95
6 00
20 00
8 72
6 50
25 52 1
12 08
4 18
45 61
13 05
5 00
46 00 1
7 88
3 49
17 00
9 00
4 77
20 00
9 25
4 50
21 15
8 74
5 33
24 02
7 00
5 12
27 18
10 91
5 00
28 64
10 55
4 00
28 65
129
81
157
92
157
11
157
34
130 83
100 07
210 00
152
68
252
07
2S5
25
203
24
154
02
194
46
182
50
206
36
236
14
300
21
176
19
A village in the township of Kincardine, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
Kincardine Circuit
1874 Nathaniel S. Burwash. .
75 Nathaniel S. Burwash.
76 Alexander Thibadeau. .
77 Alexander Thibadeau . .
78 Alexander Thibadeau.. .
79 Almon P. Lyons . .
80 David D. Rolston
50
63
86
76
87
77
2 00
2 00
6 15
2 05
5 52
6 35
2 25
5 00
6 80
1 75
3 00
4 50
1 00
2 32
7 25
1 30
2 34
7 45
85 52
102 70
104 36
87
0
91 31
set off.
612
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
I. TORONTO— METROPOLITAN.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John Potts
75 John Potts
76 William Briggs
77 William Briggs .
78 William Briggs . .
79 John Potts, D.D.
80 John Potts. D.D.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
481
602
621
470
501
520
500
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$251 53
370 59
184 42
184 42
184 42
100 00
100 00
$109
230
236
295
120
182
147
83
00
51
01
73
00
25
$333 55
372 33
430 00
393 25
543 81
300 50
403 15
II. TORONTO— RICHMOND STREET.— w.
1874 Thomas W Jeffery . .
75 Thomas W Jeffery...
76 George Young..
77 George Young
78 George Young, D.D.. . .
79 Isaac Tovell .
80 Isaac Tovell
324
328
290
317
290
280
285
54 10
23 30
106 00
56 00
80 00
100 00
57 00
70 00
.115 00
57 10
89 88
116 95
50 69
60 70
85 88
40 17
52 80
91 28
30 00
24 13
94 13
III. TORONTO— ELM STREET.— w.
1874 Samuel J. Hunter, Isaac Tovell
75 Samuel J. Hunter, Isaac Tovell . .
76 John Potts, Thomas W. Jeffery . .
77 John Potts, Thomas W Jeffery . . .
78 John Potts, D.D , Thomas W. Jeffery,
79 Samuel J. Hunter
80 Samuel J. Hunter.
2
3
3
3
2
1
1
506
569
671
720
691
567
539
90 40
43 66
131 95
92 30
93 63
166 45
93 31
105 00
194 00
110 93
305 79
320 55
149 06
158 00
303 40
96 73
160 00
196 69
96 82
116 16
170 10
IV. TORONTO— BERKELEY STREET.— w.
1874 John Shaw
75 John Shaw . . ...
76 William H. Poole
77 William H. Poole ,
78 William H. Poole
-Q ) George Young, D.D., . .
/a \ William S. Blackstock,
80 William S. Blackstock
161
205
220
220
230
267
234
38 60
14 05
31 00
34 35
38 50
34 20
34 50
35 00
37 20
43 42
20 52
38 00
27 17
20 00
40 00
26 65
20 50
41 50
37 00
• • > •
44 00
V— TORONTO.— QUEEN STREET.— w.
1874 William H. Poole .
75 William H. Poole, Edward F. Goff.. .
76 Samuel J. Hunter, Isaac Tovell . . .
Samuel J. Hunter ...
Samuel J. Hunter
George Cochran ....
George Cochran
77
78
79
80
424
610
680
567
480
483
421
61 70
30 00
125 00
62 00
57 34
125 00
67 55
50 00
126 05
67 55
50 00
126 05
69 05
51 00
138 51
69 00
30 00
138 51
63 55
25 50
131 26
$2180 98
2,634 53
2,842 99
2,639 05
2,785 15
2,8"3 72
3,070 28
868 43
970 43
807 02
921 62
858 47
877 35
648 39
1,638 58
1,636 42
1,675 66
2,177 20
2,161 96
1,043 65
1,050 CO
287 06
368 50
386 69
375 24
237 16
286 73
230 16
861 94
717 31
643 76
760 58
537 02
550 94
580 06
VI. TORONTO.— SHERBOURNE STREET.
1878 Thomas W. Jeffery
79 John B. Clarkson, M.A.
80 John B. Clarkson, M.A.
Included with Elm Street.
235 I 57 63 I 40 00 I 159 17 I 1,001 78
276 I 57 92 ' 51 00 I 134 74 ' 1,042 00
VII. TORONTO.— SPADIN A AVENUE.— n.
1874 William Smyth
75 William Smyth ...
76 James F. Metcalfe
77 Jeremiah W. Annis, B.D.
78 Coverdale Watson .
79 Coverdale Watson
80 Coverdale Watson
40
40
60
116
102
100
Included with Temperance Street.
No returns.
6 89
13 00
7 43
4 45
4 45
3 90
9 10
7 44
4 15
4 15
4 41
10 00
7 43
7 40
4 72
39 55
126 60
70 37
93 83
25 50
VIII. TORONTO.— DUNDAS STREET.
1877 Isaac Tovell ...
78 Isaac Tovell
79 William L. Rutledge,.
80 William L. Rutledge
Included with Queen Street.
127
8 21 1
5 55
20 00
149 65
116
3 00
5 56
20 00
186 82
123
3 00 1
5 56
20 00
200 50
* Sherbourne Street set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
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TORONTO.— DON MOUNT.
See Leslieville. Canada Wesleyan Conference.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John Carroll, D.D. . .
75 John Carroll, D.D
76 Charles Langford
77 Charles Langford
78 John McCarroll
79 Joseph E. Sanderson, M.A. .
80 -Thomas W. Campbell, B.D.
No. of
Members.
30
38
45
70
75
75
46
Conting. Educa. Sup M. Miss'y.
$5 43
9 44
9 61
10 00
5 25
9 19
Funds.
§2 25
68
95
07
23
94
§5 00
5 00
8 10
5 05
5 69
6 34
$73 47
74 12
69 15
65 43
67 52
78 27
14 50
TORONTO.
Summary of Membership Statistics, showing the Increase by Decades.
Churches.
1818 i 1828
Methodist Episcopal
Wesleyan
Nejv Connexion ..
East Circuit
West Circuit.
Third Circuit
Yorkville
Metropolitan.
Richmond Street..
Elm Street
Berkeley Street . . .
Queen Street .
Sherboume Street .
Spadina Avenue. . .
Dundas Street
Don Mount ...
Yorkville — Bloor Street.
Yorkville— Yonge Street
Davenport and Seaton.
Parkdale .
176
Total.
1838
262
1848
83
189
411
1858
1868
1st G. C.|2ndG. C.
1874
64
364
854
176
262 i 683 ,' 1,292
424
30
215
63
1878
64
"88
313
651
399
166
481
324
506
1R1
501
290
691
230
480
ii6
127
75
210
70
100
1,593 2,292 2,890
1880
500
285
539
234
421
276
100
123
46
280
123
115
71
3,113
TRENTON.— w.
1874J.E.Howell,M.A.,jHdR^-
75 J. E. Howell, M. A., Wm. H. Emsley!
76 Jacob E. Howell, M.A
77 Peter Addison . .
78 Peter Addison
79 Peter Addison
80 Edwin Clement
297
334
372
222
208
201
196
11 17
4 09
42 25
16 50
12 20
43 72
17 22
21 33
55 00
12 30
42 11
40 00
6 35
35 00
6 75
19 27
29 41
6 05
27 41
31 75
353 37
363 05
388 11
303 57
319 25
330 95
331 28
T
1874 Archelaus Doxsee
75 Archelaus Doxsee
76 William Scales
77 William Scales
78 Robert Walker
79 Robert Walker
WEED
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
. — w.
200
210
225
161
209
260
260
7 02
8 00
8 50
5 99
6 27
6 50
6 50
3 50
10 00
6 00
4 06
4 20
4 30
4 50
20 00
20 00
14 00
23 00
24 00
26 00
27 00
143 48
135 37
136 70
109 39
92 10
175 76
80 Robert Walker
174 87
Wooler set off.
614
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
u.
UFFINGTON.
A village, in the township of Draper, District of Muskoka, Ontario. Distant from Gravenhurst
12 miles.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1875
76
to
78
79
80
William Taylor
5
7
7
30
52
72
$i 2i
i ii
$i 09
$150
3 33
$30 60
> Included in Morrison Mission.
Thomas S. McKee .......
George Wesley Marvin . ....
47 30
UTTERSON.
A village in the township of Stephenson, District of Muskoka, Ontario.
38 miles.
1874 Albert Smith ,
75 Walter W: Lloyd . . ....
»m J Included in Huntsville Mission.
78 George K. B. Adams
79 George K. B. Adams
80 James C. Speer
5
7
7
25
33
48
2'50
2 60
i 66
2 04
i 50
2 12
7
5
70
65
4 30
2 83
i 66
1 00
3 io
2 00
Distant from Washago
14 32
14 46
41 50
44 89
35 35
UXBRIDGE.— w.
1874 John S. Evans .
3
124
12 37
5 00
18 27
160 85
75 John S. Evans .
3
205
12 58
13 00
17 00
156 54
76 Arthur Browning . .
• ■ .
3
172
14 50
6 75
17 50
151 00
77 Arthur Browning
• .■ ■ • .j ,-. ■ .
2
200
15 00
7 50
28 00
184 25
78 John B. Armstrong
2
210
15 50
18 50
19 50
218 02
79 John B. Armstrong
3
220
15 00
11 50
25 00
261 60
80 John B. Armstrong. ...
3
230
15 00
11 00
26 00
242 00
V.
VENNACHER.
A small village in the township of Abinger, County of Addington, Ontario
Abinger.
1877 Peter W. Davies ... ... I • ■
78 Peter W. Davies.. 7 46 2 42 1
79 . . . . .... . . 7 45 1 25 1
See Denbigh and
45
00
90
10
44 50
27 02
1874 George M. Brown
75 George M. Brown
76 James McFarlane. . .
77 James McFarlane. . . ,
78 James McFarlane.
79 Charles V. Lake
80 Charles V. Lake
ESPR^
L. W.
5
138
8 92
5 49
16 30
6
184
12 45
14 71
17 50
6
186
13 00
7 77
15 46
5
178
13 10
6 86
10 15
6
182
13 51
8 09
23 11
5
184
11 36
5 00
17 00
7
186
7 00
3 65
20 00
186 06
219 64
1S3 28
94 51
118 58
148 65
183 77
VICTORIA ROAD.
The name of a P. O. and R. R. Station in the township of Eldon, County of Victoria, Ontario.
1875 Joseph Andrew, Thomas Lawson,.
76 Thomas Fox .
77 Thomas Fox . .
78 Henry Wilkinson
79 Henry Wilkinson
80 Henry Wilkinson
11
177
4 50
2 00
2 50
*11
162
6 26
3 12
9 50
5
64
3 82
2 26
4 26
6
66
3 86
2 50
4 00
7
73
2 00
■ • • •
2 68
81 61
92 69
43 44
41 84
50 15
Dalrymple set off.
TOKONTO CONFERENCE.
615
VROOMANTON.
A village in the township of Brock, County of Ontario. It was formerly part of Sunderland Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1878 Edward Hill .
79 John A. Dowler
80 John A. Dowler . .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
135
107
Funds.
Conting.
$3 65
3 99
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
3
5
S3 23
1 22
$6 50
6 68
$84 28
100 42
w.
1874 PhineasD. Will
75 William Tindall, George Walker..
76 Wm. Tindall, Albert W. Hastings
77 Wm. Tindall, William T. Hicks.
78 John Bredin
79 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A. . .
80 Edmund S. Rupert, M.A
WALKERTON.-
3 :
3
* 5
5
t5
1
1
-w. &
87
95
244
241
260
132
132
8 25
3 00
9 40
9 00
4 62
10 25
18 65
7 00
13 55
13 85
8 83
15 20
14 00
8 68
30 00
7 50
5 25
40 00
8 84
5 91
35 00
92 02
78 53
176 69
215 23
298 29
91 78
103 23
874 William Tucker.
75 Andrew Clarke . . .
76 Andrew Clarke.
77 Andrew Clarke.
78 Charles E. Perry..
79 Charles E. Perry.
80 David Perry. .
WALTER'S
FALLS.-
; l4s
136
90
! 102
136
142
157
5 75
3 85
6 20
6 7<»
7 32
3 32
5 00
3 00
5 63
8 65
5 85
8 To
5 96
9 20
15
50
00
20
75
141 95
82 86
109 34
77 47
124 28
83 31
71 67
1874 William C. Washington, M.A.
75 William <'. Washington, M.A.
76 William C. Washington, M.A.
77 William Buchanan . .
78 William Buchanan ...
79 Charles W. Watch . .
80 Charles W Watch
WARSAW
...I 3
...! 3
.! 3
. .1 3
. I 3
5
. 5
72
67
72
73
4 20
4 15
13 00 '
4 50
4 00
13 12
4 53
2 50
27 00
4 00
2 64
15 76
3 50
3 96
4 80
3 75
3 05
4 31
4 28
2 80
5 73
WELLINGTON.— w.
■'■874 Garrett J. Dingman
75 Charles A. Hanson, Austin Potter
76 Charles A. Hanson
77 Charles A. Hanson
78 Andrew Cunningham
79 Andrew Cunningham
80 William Burns
250
230
253
248
160
170
180
4 45
4 00
13 53
5 35
13 00
22 82
15 00
13 62
24 85
15 00
14 00
25 00
14 0C
10 84
25 30
8 92
8 65
29 20
8 12
14 23
24 35
74 78
94 38
76 83
87 79
68 33
61 69
82 33
259 44
348 25
234 57
228 00
195 43
205 90
WEST ESSA.
A village in the township of Essa, County of Simcoe, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
Alliston Circuit.
1879 James W Stewart . ..i . | , . i . .. ; ..I . . .
80 James W Stewart ! 4 107 ' 4 07 l 1 65 I 12 50 ' 156 08
WESTON.— w.
1874 Joseph H. Locke | 5 j 180
75 George Browne, Robert N. Burns , 5 l 230
76 George Browne, George W. Hewitt,B. A. 5 | 230
77 George Browne, Henry Thomas . . . 4 i 240
78 Thomas A. Ferguson, Thomas Dunlop. , 4 | 300
79 Thomas A. Ferguson, Thomas Dunlop. j 4 I 247
__80 Joseph W. McCallum, William Hootan| 4 | 254
24 56
25 00
25 25
25 40
27 50
23 08
20 00
10 35
23 08
17 00
16 00
15 00
9 70
8 13
62
60 1
70 30
74
50
60
00
67
25
67
05
44
00
420 78
531 38
558 85
454 86
469 94
384 95
325 00
Mildmay with 38 members annexed from Teeswater Circuit. t Mildmay set off.
J Woodford set off. § Melville set off.
616
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
WHITBY.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss';
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
William H. Laird . . .
William H. Laird
John Shaw
5
6
3
3
3
3
2*
263
369
240
245
227
228
190
$40 46
40 44
24 25
20 47
20 50
15 05
16 10
$12 37
25 42
21 85
21 50
14 63
18 23
11 59
$85 00
102 60
70 00
40 00
34 76
34 63
35 10
$585 1
640 9
279 9
284 1
272 7
282 2
209 5
1874 Alexander Thibaudeau .
75 Alexander Thibaudeau .
76 Thomas M. Jefferis.. . .
77 James Baskerville
78 William Hall .
79 William Hall . . . .
80 William Hall .
WIARTON.— w.
5
47
4
63
. .
4
65
6
110
, ,
6
123
5
84
5
92
1 00
1 00
1 25
1 00
2 00
■ . .
1 25
1 88
t 2 00
2 00
2 06
4 00
3 00
2 00
2 50
2 00
2 00
3 66
2 00
2 00
4 00
54 1
55 8
53 1
61 4
63 6
66 0
77 2
WILLIAMSFORD STATION.
A village and R. R. Station on the Toronto, Grey & Bruce R. R., in the township of Holland, Coun
of Grey, Ontario.
1879 William T. Hicks , . . .... , ..... . .. I . . ,
80 William T. Hicks 5 115 4 10 3 05 ' 7 00 97 0
WOODFORD.
A village in the township of S ydenham, County of Grey, Ontario.
Part of Walter's Falls Mission.
1875 Isaac Baker
76 Isaac Baker 3 85
77 Isaac Baker . . . 3 70
78 William B. Danard 3 76
79 William B. Danard. . 4 82
80 William B. Danard ... 4 82
Distant from Meaford, 9 mil
1 59
1 60
1 65
3 00
2 41
1 50
3 20
1 55
2 78
1 60
3 50
4 00
5 00
3 45
4 03
56 a
52 3
23 C
35 4
40 5
WOODVILLE.— w.
1874 Robert McCulloch, John Henderson.
75 Albert C. Wilson..
76 Albert C. Wilson
77 Albert C. Wilson, Henry Sherin.. .
78 John A. Jewell, B.A
79 John A. Jewell, B.A
80 John A. Jewell, B.A.
14
13
6
148
152
75
115
170
108
114
8 00
4 00
10 00
8 25
4 50
15 00
7 03
2 75
10 00
7 25
3 80
16 00
6 07
6 40
14 70
3 07
2 10
3 00
3 15
3 18
10 20
346 5
221 '
101 4
87 I
103 4
23 5
38 :
WOOLER.
A village in the township of Murray, County of Northumberland
1877 Isaac N. Robinson . . .
78 Isaac N. Robinson ....... . . . 2 142
79 Peter W Davies 4 123
80 John H. Ruttan 3 88
Part of Trenton Circuit.
5 00
2 00
7 60
3 87
1 54
10 00
2 28
0 97
2 71
76 ]
63 i
80 5
Y.
YONGE SI
1874 Thomas S. Keough...
75 Thomas S. Keough .. .
76 Michael Fawcett
'REET,
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
CENTRE
157
184
170
170
160
160
162
. — w.
9 86
8 50
8 50
10 00
9 90
10 00
7 29
5 58
12 78
6 74
6 00
5 31
5 00
5 21
14 00
20 00
20 00
35 00
30 00
30 00
14 11
301 <
296 :
281 '
77 Michael Fawcett
78 Michael Fawcett
251 i
282 1
79 William Hicks
80 William Hicks
274 !
255 1
* Victoria Road set off.
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
617
YONGB STREET NORTH.— w.
fear
Names of Ministers.
.874 John Hunt. Edward F. Goff
75 J. Herbert Starr, Brabazon B. Dundas
76 J. Herbert Starr, Alfred Brown . .
77 Joseph W. McCallum, Wm. J. Howson
78 Joseph W McCallum, Wm. J. Howson
79 Joseph W. McCallum, Jno. Pickeiing.
80 Peter Addison, John Pickering ...
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members
328
311
346
375
352
353
363
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M
$16 59
15 50
20 00
20 00
26 23
27 00
20 21
YONGE STREET SOUTH.— w.
874 John Learoyd, Austin Potter. . . ,
75 John Hunt, Charles Smith
76 John Hunt, Charles Smith ...
77 John Hunt, John F. Ockley
78 William Burns, Thomas Manning, B.A
79 William Bnrns, Thomas Manning, B.A
80 James Thorn, B. A. , Jabez Wass ...
260
263
271
268
266
266
260
YORKVILLE— BLOOR STREET.— w.
874 Nieh. R. Willoughbv, C. Watson. M:A.
"75 David C. McDowell
76 Jonathan E. Betts .
77 Jonathan E. Betts ....
78 William J. Hunter, D.D
79 William J. Hunter, D.D
80 William J. Hunter, D.D
215
280
285
210
210
245
280
YORKVILLE— YONGE STREET.
876 William L. Rutledge.
77 William L. Rutledge
78 William L. Rutledge
79 Francis H. Wallace, B.D. . .
80 Francis H. Wallace, B.D. .
67
70
105
123
$7 25
22 00
26 45
26 50
24 59
25 40
15 53
$49 75
82 00
120 00
120 50
123 00
90 00
81 40
Miss'y.
$554 24
646 92
765 69
735 15
642 60
580 26
440 00
30 25
14 00
132 00
32 24
26 70
151 30
32 25
26 75
140 16
32 30
21 96
135 20
32 10
19 00
127 55
28 84
16 10
115 00
28 00
12 50
102 00
49 58
30 61
332 94
60 33
80 31
336 06
52 46
106 39
396 03
33 98
89 93
63 50
34 00
56 55
72 76
45 69
72 16
97 19
50 00
74 28
118 00
12 82
62 00
269 85
14 56
61 00
263 56
15 89
61 50
264 00
16 99
69 17
260 55
768 69
832 34
851 64
840 13
826 14
820 54
700 00
2,000 00
2,118 84
2,386 93
826 58
829 40
967 01
1,028 46
1,722 41
1,764 46
1,825 32
1,044 36
Yonge Street set off.
THE
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS
OF THE
TOEONTO COISTFEREDSTCE,
Feom 1874 to 1880.
L— THE ALGOMA DISTRICT.
This District extends along the North Shore of Lake Superior and Lake Huron,
and includes the Great Manitoulin Island.
BATCHEWANA, MICHIPICOTON and PIC.— w.
Year!
Names of Missionaries.
1874 Supplied by Native Assistants .. .
75 Erastus S. Curry, (Thomas Wahboose).
76 (Thomas Wahboose, Thomas Sky)
77 Native Assistants.
BRUCE MINES.— w.
1874 George H. Kenney .
75 George H. Kenney ,
76 George H. Kenney .
77 George H. Kenney .
78 John Semmens . . .
79 John Hodgson
80 John Hodgson ...
GARDEN RIVER.— w.
1874 Thomas Williams (Tho mas Wahboose, Native Assistant.)
75 Thomas Williams (Thomas Sky, Native Assistant)
76 Thomas Williams . .
77 Thomas Williams
78 Joseph R. Gibson
79 Joseph R. Gibson
80 Joseph R. Gibson
No. of
Members.
29
No returns
in
Minutes.
46
37
41
40
46
80
54
Contrib. to Grantsfrom
Mission
Fund.
Mission
Fund.
$275 00
250 00
■443 95
307 45
$88 37
60 04
63 46
44 45
71 21
98 53
108 04
21
12
53 55
15
64 94
14
62 75
7
59 77
80
60 00
77
44 60
450 00
300 00
332 50
470 00
475 00
481 00
1,078 24
769 00
837 50
884 00
500 00
440 00
GORE BAY.
This Mission is on the Great Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron, Ontario.
" Little Current " Mission.
1879 Richard G. James I 44.
80 Almon P. Lyons I 60
It was formerly known as
60 93
56 23
395 00
KORAH.
A township in the central part of Algoma District, Lake Superior. The Mission extends to Bar
River, 31 miles east, and to Goulais Bay, 30 miles west.
1876 Visited by the Garden River Missionary . .
77 James H. Campbell
78 Supplied bj the Sault Ste Marie Missionary. . 55
79 United with Garden River ...
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
619
LITTLE CURRENT..
This mission is on the Great Manitoulin Island, in the north of Lake Huron, Ontario.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874 William Sutton
75 William Sutton
76 Thomas Haddon
77 Richard G. Jamas. .'
78 Richard G. James. ... . . .
79 See Gore Bay and Shegwaondah.
No. of
Members.
25
30
18
18
35
44
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
§48 15
12 50
25 20
7 54
47 01
60 93
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$370 00
400 00
516 50
448 00
400 00
MANITOWANING.
A village on Manitoulin Island, Lake Huron.
1875 William Hall .
76 William Hall . . . . .... 32
77 William Hall 37
78 James Baskerville, William H. Hooton . ... ... 50
79 James Baskervile, James C. Speer. . .. 150
80 Richard G. James. . . ... . 151
PRINCE ARTHUR'S LANDIN(
1874 William Halstead
- 75 William Halstead, Arthur B. Hames
76 William Hicks ....
77 William Hicks..
78 William Hicks... ..
79 John W. Cathcart
80 John W. Cathcart
-w.
19
24
31
30
27
54
25
39 98
42 80
59 05
100 00
100 00
25 00
50 00
44 35
30 00
46 22
37 00
500 00
380 00
470 00
500 00
584 00
600 00
515 00
583 00
570 00
500 00
531 00
SANDFIELD.
A township in the Great Manitoulin Island, Algoma District, Lake Huron, Ontario.
connected with Manitowaning.
1880 Solomon C. Edwards, B.D.. I ... j
It was formerly
SAULT STE MARIE.— w.
1874 Thomas Cleworth..
39
66 47
500 00
75 Phineas D. Will
40
46
65 10
45 55
461 00
76 Phineas D. Will
427 50
77 Alexander R. Campbell.
95
57 70
654 00
78 Alexander R. Campbell.
50
52 81
570 oo
79 Alexander R. Campbell . .
47
67 50
550 00
80 James Anderson .
50
47 39
SHEGWAONDAH.
A township in the Great Manitoulin Island, Algoma District, Lake Huron, Ontario. It was formerly
part of Little Current Mission.
1880 John Morgan. .... I j j
SILVER ISLET.
An Island in Lake Superior.
1874 Joseph Galloway.. . . . . ... I 9
75 Robert Johnston 13
76 Robert Johnston . .. ..j 19
77 In charge of the Missionary of Prince Arthur's Landing. ... 10
.. ! 330 00
50 50 ! 365 30
89 85 j 427 50
31 85 i
ST. JOSEPH'S ISLAND.
A large Island situate on Lake Huron, near its junction with Lake Superior
79 J { .. .. ....
80 Thomas S. McKee. .. .. 32 4 15
1876 \
77
7 o V Visited from Bruce M inc.--
50 00
150 00
THESSALON.
A Post Office and River in the District of Algoma, Ontario.
1880 James McAlister. ... . I I
620
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
STATISTICS OF THE ALGOMA DISTRICT.
Year.
Members.
Contributed to
Mission Fund.
Grant from
Mission Fund.
1874 ..
179
$202 99
* $4,619 50
1875 . .
156
216 19
4,315 13
1876 .... ......
202
339 63
4,334 47
1877
244
349 44.
3,969 98
1878 ......
270
351 70
3,429 45
1879 .'.... .,..,
455
433 18
3,375 95
1880
449
397 41
* Note. — These figures include the grants to native assistants, removal, and other expenses. At
the conference of 1880, this District was put off from the Mission Districts and placed in connection
with the regular work.
II.— THE BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
BURRARD INLET.
The name of a deep Bay about 12 miles north of the Fraser River.
erected at this place.
Extensive lumber mills are
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874 James Turner ..
75 Thomas Derrick . . .
76 Thomas Derrick.. .
77 Thomas Derrick.. ,
78 Cornelius Bryant ,
79 Cornelius Bryant
80 Cornelius Bryant
No. of
Members.
12
18
19
24
23
13
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$65 75
70 75
50 00
53 00
65 25
101 35
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$493 50
450 00
Grants for
Native Assist-
ants, Schools,&«
1874 Christopher L. Thompson .
75 Christopher L. Thompson . .
76 Christopher L. Thompson . .
77 William V. Sexsmith
78 William V. Sexsmith
79 William V Sexsmith . . .
80 James Turner . .
CARRIBOO.— w.
9
9
6
6
8
8
10
16 00
975 00
700 00
570 00
400 00
350 00
500 00
$200 00
FORT SIMPSON.
This is an old Indian Trading Post on the main land in British Columbia, far north, near the boundary
between the British possessions and Alaska. The inhabitants are Indians.
1874 Thomas Crosby . .
75 Thomas Crosby .......
76 Thomas Crosby ... . . ...
77 Thomas Crosby . . ■„ , , ■ . .
78 Thomas Crosby . . '■'..,.
79 Thomas Crosby ...
35
112
123
164
292
258
307
N TRIBES.
126
122
22 50
22 00
30 00
31 00
46 00
53 00
17 66
1,200 00
1,200 00
1,140 00
1,100 00
1,200 00
1,200 00
522 50
500 00
500 00
550 00
538 19
'643 67
1,406 85
1,100 75
816 40
996 50
80 Thomas Crosby
INDIA
1876 Charles M. Tate
77 Charles M Tate ...
78 Charles M. Tate ......
78 Charles M. Tate . . ......
80 See Skeena River. . . .
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
621
MAPLE BAY.
A mission situate on the east coast of Vancouver Island, about 20 miles north of Victoria.
No. of
Members.
Contrib. to
Grants from
Grants for
Year
Names of Missionaries.
Mission.
Mission
Native Assist-
Fund.
Fund.
ants, Schools, &c
1874 William V Sexsmith
15
$425 00
75 William V. Sexsmith
17
350 00
76 William V. Sexsmith
17
$10 00
261 25
77 John J. Martin
22
12 00
252 00
78 John J. Martin
21
225 00
79
17
80 William V. Sexsmith
> • . .
....
MAPLE RIDGE.
A village on the west coast of British Columbia. It was formerly part of New Westminster Circuit.
1876 John J. Martin
77 Christopher L. Thompson
78 Thomas H. Gilbert
79 Thomas H. Gilbert
80 ..
10
200 00
18
225 00
24
13 00
225 00
24
6 00
622
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
NAAS.
An old Indian Trading Post on the Naas River, in the most northerly part of British Columbia.
Mission includes a portion of Alaska Territory.
The
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1877 Alfred Eli Green
78 Alfred Eli Green
79 Alfred Eli Green
80 Alfred Eli Green
No. of
Members
100
116
132
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$15 00
31 50
Grants from
Mission
Funds
$373 50
685 00
825 00
Grants for
Native Assist-
ants, Schools, &c
$215 50
800 00
NANAIMO.— w.
1874 Joseph Hall . .
75 Cornelius Bryant
76 Cornelius Bryant
77 Cornelius Bryant.
78 Joseph Hall . .
79 Joseph Hall ...
80 Joseph Hall, Thomas H. Gilbert
58
47
64
60
58
50
81
155 00
139 50
77 95
78 00
105 30
132 15
86 12
284 00
400 00
332 50
310 00
445 75
350 00
842 00
804 00
737 50
375 00
395 50
300 00
NEW WESTMINSTER.— w.
1874 Amos E. Russ, M.A. .
75 William Pollard....
76 William Pollard
77 William Pollard
78 Thomas Derrick . . .
79 Thomas Derrick
80 Ebenezer Robson.
64
58
54
51
48
49
40
163 00
56 10
159 00
167 50
180 00
150 50
102 00
1,040 00
1,000 00
855 00
752 00
105 00
200 00
500 00
NICHOLA VALLEY and KAMLOOPS.
This valley runs south from the Fraser River, B. C. The Mission bearing this name is extensive,
necessitating travel to the extent of 500 miles per month.
1875 James Turner ... . ..
400 00
76 James Turner
13
285 00
19
200 00
78 James Turner . . . . ....
17
200 00
19
20
70 00
80 00
200 00
80 ..........
..
SALT i
SPRINGS.
•
1874 William V. Sexsmith
15
425 00
75 United with Maple Bafy ..,.,.
SKEEN
17
A RIVER.
. . ■
• O • 0 . .
1880 Charles M. Tate
122
17 00
SUMAS and CI
IILLIWHA
,CK.— w.
1874 Cornelius Bryant, Charles M. Tate..
114
157 10
. 600 00
500 00
75 Joseph Hall... ...
121
171 87 *
600 00
500 00
76 Joseph Hall
153
94 40
570 00
77 Joseph Hall
226
30 00
470 00
78 Christopher L. Thompson . .... ....
221
149 80
494 62
79 Christopher L. Thompson
96
178 00
350 00
80 Christopher L. Thompson . .
99
172 95
VICTO
RIA.— w.
1874 William Pollard, Thomas Derrick.
175
389 30
75 Amos E. Russ, M.A
190
400 00
448 75
76 Amos E. Russ, M.A. .. .
221
573 00
100 00
77 Amos E. Russ, M.A. .. ..
195
654 10
78 Robert Hall Smith.. . . .
203
1,007 95
79 Robert Hall Smith
206
577 80
80 Robert Hall Smith..
210
319 65
■ • • ■
METHODIST CHURCH, VICTORIA, V.I.
624
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
VICTORIA— CHINESE MISSION.
•
No. of
Members.
Contrib. to
Grants from
Grants for •
Year
Names of Missionaries
Mission
Mission
Native Assist-
Fuud.
Fund.
ants, Schools, &c
1874 A Teacher
$711 00
....
....
614 00
76 A Teacher.
600 00
77 A Teacher
600 00
78 William Pollard...
$575 00
474 71
79 William Pollard
75
$6i is
400 00
405 37
80 William Pollard. . . . .
71
60 00
1876 Alfred E. Green....
77 United with Nanaimo
78 United with Nanaimo
WELLINGTON MINES.
17 I
9
3
80 00
411 00
STATISTICS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
Sunday Schools.
Contribution
Grants from
Year.
Members.
to Mission
Fund.
Schools.
Teachers.
Scholars.
Mission Fund.
1874.
470
8
56
397
$864 40
$12,121 28
1875. .. ..
566
No
Returns.
833 22
10,043 49
1876. ..
673
No
Returns.
1,029 60
7,613 15
1877
771
10
62
448
1,062 60
7,634 80
1878.
996
17
86
495
1,587 05
9,792 86
1879.
1,067
15
81
850
1,324 85
8,642 07
1880.
1,129
13
64
1,268
1,029 57
III.— INDIAN MISSIONS OF THE TORONTO CONFERENCE,
NOT INCLUDED IN THE SEVERAL MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
ALDERV1LLE— w.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874 William Andrews.
75 Robert Brooking. .
76 Robert Brooking. .
77 Robert Brooking. .
78 Robert Brooking.
79 Robert Brooking.
80 Robert Brooking. .
1874 Henry Bawtinhimer.
75 Henry Bawtinhimer.
76 Henry Bawtinhimer,
77 Adam Glazier
78 Adam Glazier
79 Adam Glazier ....
SO ..
CAPE CROCKER— w.
No. of
Members.
36
12
43
48
52
51
49
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$94 39
100 00
101 50
90 20
111 00
120 82
96 90
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
903 68
712 15
795 70
798 70
821 25
800 15
65
72 50
739 77
100
30 57
810 70
1H8
17 56
632 00
108
10 66
597 75
114
23 28
607 00
117
45 07
597 00
81
14 85
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
625
CHRISTIAN and BEAUSOLIEL ISLANDS.— w.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874 (Thomas Sky, Native Teacher)
75 Allen Salt
76 Allen Salt
77 Allen Salt
78 Allen Salt ....
79 Allen Salt
80 Allen Salt .
No. of
Members.
60
82
83
83
91
94
95
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$28 50
53 83
58 99
65 10
47 26
50 97
35 24
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$264 60
821 00
949 70
909 83
936 50
920 00
HIAWATHA.— w.
1874 Robert Brooking
75 William Andrews
76 William Andrews .
77 William Andrews
78 William Andrews
79 Thomas Woolsey..
80 Thomas Woolsey . .
1874 John A. McCamus. .
-75 John C. Henderson
76 Isaac Weldon
77 Isaac Weldon
78 Isaac Weldon
79 George Washington, M.A.
80 Adam Glazier
MUD LAKE.— w.
PARRY ISLAND, SHAWANAGA, and FRENCH RIVER.— w,
1874 Abner Elliott (Native Assistant) .
75 Abner Elliott (Native Assistant) . ,
76 Abner Elliott (Native Assistant).
77 Abner Elliott (Native Assistant) .
78 W. A. Elias (Native Assistant) . ,
79 W A. Elias (Native Assistant) .
80 Native Assistant
1874 Thomas Woolsey.. .
75 Thomas Woolsey..
76 Thomas Woolsey..
77 Thomas Woolsey..
78 Thomas Woolsey . .
79 Kennedy Creighton .
80 Kennedy Creighton..
RAMA.— w.
SAUGEEN.— w.
1874 George Jacques
75 George Jacques
76 George Jacques
77 George Jacques .
78 George Jacques .
79 George Jacques .
80 George Jacques .
45
43 20
802 55
38
47 50
794 99
41
76 01
850 00
41
62 90
840 44
37
51 75
840 00
40
64 40
873 88
38
51 72
64
14 20
100 00
46
43 70
100 00
47
31 43
95 00
43
11 44
95 00
40
11 72
100 00
38
100 00
30
H RIVER.— w.
85
106 64
418 00
81
130 83
318 15
81
54 15
367 00
81
34 50
376 00
81
26 81
337 77
81
24 31
382 57
98
47 15
109
260 32
933 54
111
174 28
766 50
102
201 85
909 40
1 86
96 56
883 46
99
92 58
893 05
95
79 10
872 00
90
57 62
64
58 42
932 60
55
76 73
783 00
62
76 25
864 00
80
54 00
860 40
88
* 65 90
885 50
93
50 00
863 00
95
43 13
SCUGOG ISLAND.— w.
1874 Samuel C. Philp, Jr
20
30 27
250 (0
75 Samuel C. Philp, Jr.
20
19 85
100 (0
76 David B. Madden. . . . . . . .
22
20 33
190 <0
77 David B. Madden. .
41
36 19
190 <0
78 David B. Madden
35
15 50
200 (10
79 George T. Richardson
34
28 05
200 00
26
29 83
40
One appointment given to Atherley.
626
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
SNAKE and GEORGIANA ISLAND.— w.
Tear
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
1874 William Torrance. .
75 William E. Smith .
76 William E. Smith
77 William E. Smith .
78 Hamilton Leith
79 Hamilton Leith . . .
80 Hamilton Leith
52
52
46
46
46
46
26
*
Contrib. to
Grants from
Mission
Mission
Fund.
Fund.
■ ■ ■ ■
$580 00
$15 47
507 50
345 00
12 50
592 47
• • ■ .
583 83
4 00
387 50
4 05
STATISTICS OF THE INDIAN WORK.
Year.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877 .
1878.
1879..
1880.
Contribution to
Mission Fund.
$708 44
692 76
638 07
474 05
445 80
466 72
380 49
Grants from
Mission Fund.
$5,924 74
5,713 98
5,977 80
6,144 05
6,203 90
5,996 10
IV,— THE JAPAN DISTRICT.
(See Missions '>/ Oanaia JVesleyan Conference, p. 361. )
1878 Charles S. Eby, M.A., Asagawa Koko.
79 Charles S. Eby, M.A., Toshimi Hosoi..
80 Charles S. Eby, M A. , Hiroku Sugiyamr
KOFU.
NUMADZU.
SHIDZUOKA.
1876 George Meacham, M.A
77 George Meacham, M. A
78 Toshimi Hossoi
79 Asagawa Koko . .
80 Yemu Yamanaka.
1874 Davidson McDonald, M.D..
75 Davidson McDonald, M. D. .
76 Davidson McDonald, M.D..
77 Davidson McDonald, M.D ..
78 Yema Yamanaka
79 Yema Yamanaka
80 :
TOKIO.
1877 George Cochran, Charles S. Kby, M.A. . . .
78 Otorge Cochran, George M. Meacham, M.A., Tsuneyasu
Iliraiwa, Hiroku Sugeyaina
79 Davidson McDonald, M.D., George M Meacham, M. A.
Tsuneyasu Hiraiwa, Hiroku Sugiyama
80 Davidson McDonald, M.D., George M. Meacham, M.A.,
Tsuneyasu Hiraiwa, Koko Asagawa
YEDDO.
1874 George Cochran ....
75 George Cochran
76 George Cochran, Charles S. Eby, M.A.
77 Sec Tokio .. . . ....
25
38
14
14
25
27
26
27
56
56
80
93
30
30
?0
58
18
11
i6 66
10 00
2,133 86
2,240 53
59 50
3,201 95
1,117 85
218 80
815 02
1,155 71
1,200 00
1,206 70
1,380 91
220 26
243 12
....
5,237 95
7,109 25
. = . .
3,472 05
2,678 90
2,146 80
5,008 94
TORONTO CONFERENOK.
627
STATISTICS OF JAPAN DISTRICT.
Year.
Members.
1874...
1875..
1876..
1877..,
1878.
1879. .
1880..
Grants from
Mission Fund.
* $4,158 23
3,346 80
t 13,342 11
7,717 03
10,508 33
6,423 54
* Grants from Mission Fund include all travelling and incidental expenses, and shows total
expense to the Missionary Society.
t This amount includes a special grant for the purchase of Mission Property and the outfit and
moving expenses of two Missionaries from Ontario.
V— THE MISSION FIELD OF THE NORTH-WEST.
MANITOBA and KEEWATIN..
BEACONSFIELD.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1880 Charles Mearing .
BEREN'S BIVER.
No. of
Members.
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 359.
1874 Egerton R. Young . .
75 Egerton R. Young .
76 John Semmens
77 John Semmens ,
78 Andrew W. Ross
79 Andrew W. Ross .
80 Native Assistant ... ,
BIRTLE.
1879 {Henry Rose). .
80 Local Supply. . .
1874 James M. Harrison.
75 ....
14
BOYNE RIVER.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 359.
7
76 James M. Harrison
77 James M. Harrison.. .
78 See Pembina Mountains. . .
13
•25
DOMINION CITY
1880 Charles E. Blakeley.
1874 George McOougall, William R. Morrison
»- \ Lewis Warner,
] Henry M. Manning,
76 Henry M. Manning .
77 Henry M. Manning . .
78 John Walton
79 Arthur Whiteside.
80 Arthur Whiteside.
EDMONTON HOUSE.
Soe Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 350.
"r-"" " 1" "-■ i
4
4
4
94 15
82 65
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
10
$50 00
$1,565 08
20
50 00
1,758 45
55
10 00
1,157 00
57
33 50
1,123 45
121
42 00
1,684 35
61
58 75
1,536 60
80
56 50
455 50
•243 00
261 00
301 71
169 50
85 00
332 50
329 00
1,000 00
1,445 25
1,200 00
1,054 60
950 00
850 00
628
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
EMERSON.
Is built on the river, half-way down the great Red River Valley, surrounded by splendid land, fast
being brought under cultivation. It is the northern terminus of the St. V incent extension of
the St. Paul and Pacific Railway, and the southern terminus of the Pembina branch of the
Canada Pacific Railway.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
46
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
1879
80
George Young, D. D *
George Young, D.D.
$10 00
1431 OO
1878 Native Assistant . .
79 Native Assistant..
80 Andrew W. Ross .
FISHER RIVER.
FORT FRANCES.
85
107
1875 Arthur B. Hames
76 Arthur B. Hames ,
77 Arthur B. Hames ,
78 Charles Mearing. .
79 ..
359
00
313
42
»
257 00
...
475 00
....
429
00
25 00
311
00
10 00
FORT McLEOD.
This is the most southerly Mission in the Saskatchewan District. It is situate at the confluence of
Willow Creek and Old Man's River.
1878 Henry M. Manning . .
79 Henry M. Manning. .
80 John McLean
1878 William R. Morrison .
79
FORT PELLY.
84 04
850 00
1875
76 Thomas E. Morden, B.A .
77 . . .
1880 Thomas W. Hall.
GERMAN MISSION.
GRAND VALLEY.
350 00
237 50
1874 Michael Fawcett
75)
to > Connected with Portage la Prairie,
78 i
79 James M. Harrison ....
80 James M. Harrison
HIGH BLUFF.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 359.
120
1878 Thomas Lawson.
79 Thomas Lawson
80 Thomas Lawson, John Mears.
,„»„ ( George W. Hewitt, B.A., )
18/J* | Charles Mearing, \
80 Arthur B. Hames.
LITTLE SASKATCHEWAN.
MEADOW LEA.
80
60
55
57
51
327 83
134 77
134 77
4 76
89 53
104 40
MORLEYVILLE, BOW RIVER and BLACKFEET INDIANS.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 John McDougall
75 John McDougall
76 John McDougall
77 John McDougall ......
78 John McDougall.... .. ..
79 John McDougall
80 John McDougall
1,420 00
278 00
300 00
300 00
472 00
222
429 23
503 83
1,800 00
1,800 00
1,223 33
1.550 00
200
200
200
72 00
90 00
1,500 CO
1,650 00
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
629
MORRIS.
Year
. Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
1878 Arthur B. Hames
79 Arthur B. Hames. . .
80 William R. Morrison
45
55
$69 i6
70 25
$435 00
395 00
1874 John Semmens. . .
75 John Semmens ... .
76 John H. Ruttan . . .
77 Native Assistant
78 Native Assistant . . .
79 Native Assistans. . . .
NELSON RIVER,
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference,
80
p. 360.
3
7
19
19
42
42
42
243 33
600 00
1,200 73
437 50
450 00
400 00
NELSONVILLE.
A village in the Electoral District of Marquette, Province of Manitoba,
with Pembina Mountains Mission.
1879 John W. Bell, B.D., Charles E. Blakeley
80 John W Bell, B.D., Wilbur W Andrews..
It was formerly connected
NORWAY HOUSE.
1874 John H. Ruttan
75 John H. Ruttan . .
76 John H. Ruttan . .
77 John H. Ruttan . .
78 John H. Ruttan . .
79 Orrin German .
80 Orrin German
See Missions, Canada Wesley
an Conference,
1874 Orrin German . .
75 Orrin German .
76 Orrin German . .
77 Orrin German . .
78 Orrin German .
79 Enos Langford
80 Enos Langford ,
OXFORD HOUSE.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference,
PALESTINE.
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Confei
1874 John Walton . . ..."..
75 Charles Mearing
76 Thomas Lawson ... ....
77 Thomas Lawson . .
78 William R. Morrison
79 William R. Morrison ...
80 John Walton
renre.
1878 James M. Harrison.
79 See Nelsonville . .
1880 Andrew Stewart, B.D
PEMBINA MOUNTAINS.
It was formerly connected witli Boyne River,
1875 \ Henry M. Manning,
PLYMPTON.
POINT DOUGLAS.
William R, Morrison, J
76 Supplied from Winnipeg.
77 John W. Bell, B.D
78 John W. Bell, B.D..
79 John A. McCamus .
80 John Semmens .
48
25
39
12 75
72 42
64 90
104 65
64
111 43
611 00
95
175 25
p. 351.
317
179 00
1,500 00
381
132 33
2,109 00
342
417 08
1,998 00
334
243 33
1,612 0c
244
539 75
1,441 65
244
428 01
1,460 00
244
243 33
p. 351.
70
900 00
114
24 00
1,329 00
114
324 45
1,060 00
125
303 33
1,300 00
125
299 42
1,250 00
148
243 33
1,494 00
161
27 50
p. 360.
13
350 00
24
350 00
50
308 75
50
80 97
329 00
70
121 98
410 00
86
99 23
310 00
63
61 15
....
iver.
25
82 65
450 00
65
111 43
237 50
446 50
400 00
357 00
630
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
POPLAR POINT and WOODLANDS.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874 James M. Harrison
75 John Walton
76 William R. Morrison
77 William R. Morrison..
William H. Cairnduff, j
Charles E. Blakelev, <
79 United with High Bluff
78
No. of
Members.
67
68
83
101
102
97
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$92 77
39 00
148 12
164 20
205 40
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$380 00
325 00
285 00
282 00
426 13
EEV. H. B. STEINHA.TJD.
Missionary at White Fisjt Lake.
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE.'
See Missions, Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 360.
1874 Michael Fawcett...
75 Michael Fawcett . .
76 William Halstead.
77 William Halstead
78 William Halstead. . .
79 William Halstead. . .
80 William J. Hewitt.
1878 Wilbur W. Andrews..
79 Wilbur W. Andrews.
80
I'RAIlilK GROVE.
110 30
1,420 00
13
48 25
800 00
80
185 48
712 50
S2
185 48
564 00
90
191 19
500 00
16
281 72
300 00
66
155 96
200 00
20
21 57
175 00
43
60 47
....
TORONTO CONFERENCE.
631
ROCK LAKE.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
1879 Andrew Stewart, B.D..
80
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
ROCKWOOD.
A village in the Electoral District of Lisgar, Manitoba,
1874 William- R. Morrison . . .
75 James M. Harrison . .
76 Charles Mearing
77 Charles Mearing ..
78 William T. Dyer.. ..
79 William T. Dyer
80 William T. Dyer
ROSSEAU CROSSING,
A settlement in the Electoral District of Provencher,
1879 Charles Mearing.
80 ....
SALISBURY.
1£79 John Walton. . . .
80 George K. B. Adams.
1877 Wesley Casson..
78 Wesley Casson..
79 Wesley Casson..
80 William Halstead. .
SELKIRK.
See Mi
1874 Lewis Warner
75 Lewis Warner
76 John Walton . . .
77 John Walton.
78 . .
79 James A. McLaehleu . .
80 James A. MeLachlen.
ssions,
VICTORIA.
da Wesleyan Conference,
30
21 50
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$305 00
500 00
14
400 00
18
$60 71
332 50
32
94 15
329 00
30
82 97
339 00
38
94 45
356 00
36 87 05
r, Manitoba.
460 00
1,000 00
7
17 00
744 00
16
55 55
632 00
19
45 75
. 351.
44 75
661 74
1,500 00
48 00
1,450 00
20
65 65
1,450 00
20
77 00
20
....
1,402 00
20
See Missions.
1874 Henry M. Manning. ...
75 Henry Steinhaur
76 Henry Steinhaur .
77 Henry Steinhaur .
78 Henry Steinhaur.
79 Henry Steinhaur
80 Henry Steinhaur ...
WHITE FISH LAKE.
Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 351.
1874 George Young, Allan Bowerman, M A. .
75 George Young . .
76 JohnF. German, M.A.
77 John F. German, M.A.
78 John F. German, M.A.
79 John F. Germon, M.A.
80 Samuel D. Rice, D.D. .
WINNIPEG.
See Mission'-', Canada Wesleyan Conference, \
1874 Henry Steinhaur
75 Native Asiht'int
76 Native Assist/cut
77 Native Assistant .
78 Henry M. Manning..
79 Native Assistant .
WOODVILLE.
Missions Canada Wesleyan Conference, p. 351.
26
26
26
104 35
1,522 00
85 35
1,500 00
181 00
1,455 81
86
221 20
1,450 00
102
1,500 00
102
55 75
1,300 00
102
p. 360.
63
443 80
1,900 00
93
381 82
790 00
111
396 85
737 33
103
358 98
151
316 00
130
359 56
150
403 13
700 00
650 00
617 50
1,005 00
100 00
632
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS
C5
S5
a
o
«
a
a
I. RED RIVER DISTRICT.
STATISTICS OF THE DISTRICTS.
I II. SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT.
Year. Members. Contrib. to
| Miss'y. Fund.
$1,000 63
815 69
1,296 34
1,550 76
1,954 58
2,107 76
2,109 16
Grants from Year. Members, i Contrib. to j Grants from
Miss'y. Fund. ' Miss'y. Fund. Miss'y. Fund.
$15,434 42 1 1874
10,188 29 1875
10,069 99 1N70
8,589 55 ,1877
10,192 76 i 1878
10,925 87
1879
1880
443
$604 60
$9,084 71
1,000
328 35
9,654 72
1,00.)
919 33
7,375 70
362
1,092 39
5,897 90
352
318 50
5,734 13
355
230 75
6,601 62
355
THE
ISTRICTS
OF THE
TORONTO CONFERENCE,
SHOWING WHO HAVE BEEN CHAIRMEN AND FINANCIAL SECRETARIES,
WITH THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS FOR EACH YEAR
l^ROM 1874 TO 1880.
ALGOMA DISTRICT.
Formerly embraced in the Collingwood District.
Year
Chairmen.
1875 Thomas Williams.
76 Thomas Williams.
77 Alex. R. Campbell
78 Alex. R. Campbell
79 Alex. R. Campbell
80 James Anderson . .
Finan. Secretaries.
Phineas D. Will..
PhineasD. Will..
Geo. H. Kenney ..
William Hicks .
John Semmens
Richard G. James
Mem.
126
199
•235
270
455
■149
BARRIE DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference
1874 D. C. McDowell..
Geo. M. Brown .
1521
75 John Bredin .
Geo. M. Brown .
1629
76 John Bredin . ... Geo. M. Brown .
1812
77 John Bredin . . ..iGeo M. Brown .
1863
78 Jonathan E. BettsiArthur Browning.
1984
79 John G. Laird . Arthur Browning.
*1219
80 John G. Laird . . .
Arthur Browning.
1209
BELLEVILLE DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 Edwin Clement.. . I William Briggs.
75 William Briggs . . jj. E. Howell, M. A.
76 E. B. Harper, M. A. J. E. Howell. M. A
77 E. B.Harper.M.A. S. C. Philp, Jr.
78 N. R.Willoughby,
M.A Joseph H. Locke.,
79 N. R. Willoughby
M.A
80 W. Jeffers, D.D.,
Joseph H. Locke..
Joseph H. Locke..
BRACEBRIDGE DISTRICT.
Formerly included in Barrie District.
1878 William J. Hewitt
79 William J. Hewitt
80 Jas. Woodsworth .
Reuben Toye
Thomas W. Hall..
Richard Duke . . .
4893
5010
3441
3379
3367
3497
3321
890
915
1074
BRADFORD DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
Year
Chairmen.
1 Finan. Secretaries. Mem
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
* Bracebridge District set off with 771 members.
1S77
78
79
80
Jonathan E. Betts William Irwin..
Jonathan E. Betts J. F. German, M.A
Robert H. Smith . 'Daniel F. Gee .
Robert H. Smith . Daniel F. Gee.
A. E. Russ, M.A. Daniel F. (ice.
John Bredin Daniel F. ( !ee .
John Bredin H. S. Matthews
BRAMPTON DISTRICT.
Formerly part of Toronto District.
J. Herbert Starr.. William Burns.
Edwin Clement . .John Hunt ...
Edwin Clement . John Hunt ...
N.R. Willoughby, j
M.A. jjolm Hunt . . .
BRITISH COLUMBIA DISTRICT.
2630
2642
2782
2736
275S
2665
2572
2391
2468
2328
2230
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
Wm.
Wm.
Wm.
Win.
Robt.
Robt
Robt
Pollard. . . .
Pollard
Pollard . .
Pollard .
Hall Smith.
Hall Smith.
Hall Smith.
COBOURG
Amos E. Russ, M.A
Amos E. Russ, M.A
Amos E. Russ, M.A
AmosE.Russ,M.A
Joseph Hall..
Joseph Hall..
Ebenezer Robson..
DISTRICT.
E. B. Harper, M.A O. R.Lambly.M.A
E. B. Harper, M.A O. R.Lambly.M.A
W. Jeffers, D.D. . ; Joseph H. Locke .
John Shaw . . . Joseph H. Locke .
John Shaw .... GarrettJ.Dingman
Win. H. Laird. GarrettJ.Dingman!
Wm. H. Laird . Egerton R. Young]
COLLINGWOOD DISTRICT.
1874 Jos. W. McCallum;Isaa.c Gold..
75 Edwin Clement . i Isaac Gold. . .
76 Edwin Clement . Wesley Casson . .
470
566
673
704
996
1067
1129
2335
2347
2597
2810
2518
2783
2509
1821
*1232
1638
126 members given to Algoma District.
634
DISTRICTS OF THE TORONTO CONFERENCE.
Year
Chairmen.
1877 Edwin Clement .
78 J. Herbert Starr. .
' 79 J. Herbert Starr..
80 J. Herbert Starr..
Finan. Secretaries.
J.C.Willmott,MA
J.C.Willmott,MA
J.C.Willmott,MA
J.C.Willmott.MA
Mem.
1934
1933
'1752
1998
EMERSON DISTRICT.
Formerly part of Winnipeg District.
1880 Geo. Young, D.D.|Jno. W. Bell, B.D| 196
JAPAN DISTRICT.
1874 George Cochran. . .
75 George Cochran. . .
76 George Cochran. . .
77 George Cochran. . .
78 George Cochran. . .
79 Davidson McDon-
ald, M.D
80 Davidson McDon-
ald, M.D
LINDSAY DISTRICT.
Formerly part of Peterboro' and Whitby Districts.
37
45
100
100
180
216
1875 Charles Fish.. ..
John W. Savage..
1492
76 Charles Fish
John W. Savage...
1849
77 W. Jeffers, D.D..
78 W. Jeffers, D.D .
John W. Savage . .
1925
Geo. Washington,
M.A
1998
79 W. Jeffers, D.D.
Isaac Weldon . . .
1912
80 JohnS. Clarke..
OWEN SOU*
Isaac Weldon .
W DISTRICT.
2039
See Canada Wes
leyan Conference.
1874 John G. Laird
Josiah Greene . .
2706
75 JohnG. Laird..
Hy. S. Matthew .
2787
76 D. C. McDowell.
Wm. Johnston . . .
t2055
77 D.C. McDowell.
Wm. Johnston. . .
1815
78 D.C. McDowell.
Wm. Johnston.
1940
79 Charles Fish.. ...
James Anderson . .
2002
80 Charles Fish..
N. A. McDiarmid.
1985
PETERBOROUGH DISTRICT.
See Canada Wcslevan Conference.
1874 James Brock ....
75 N. R. Willoughby,
M.A
76 N. R. Willoughby,
M.A
77 N.R. Willoughby,
M.A .
78 E.B.Harper, M.A.
79 E.B.Harper, M.A.
80 E. B.Harper, M.A.
PICTON
Formerly part of
1875 J. W. McCallum .
76 J. W. McCallum.
77 John Learoyd.
78 John Learoyd .
79 John Learoyd ....
80 J.F.German.M.A.
Richard Clarke .
Wm. R. Barker .
Wm. R. Barker .
Isaac Weldon .
Isaac Weldon .
Geo. Washington,
M.A
Geo. Washington,
M.A...
DISTRICT.
Belleville District.
Isaac Weldon.
Jeremiah A. Chap-
man, M.A. ...
Charles A. Hanson
John C. Ash . . .
A. Cunningham . .
William Burns .
2671
2654
T1865
2481
2730
2454
2308
2000
2085
2066
2069
1966
2213
* 119 members given to Bracebridge District.
1 1311 members given to Lindsay District.
+ 1114 members given to Walkerton District.
PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE DISTRICT.
Formerly part of Red River District.
Year
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries.
1880 William J. Hewittl
RED RIVER DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 George Young.. .
75 George Young.. , .
76 J.F.German,M.A.
77 J. F.German, M.A.
78 J. F. German, M.A.
79 J. F.German, M.A.
80 See Winnipeg, Emerson and Portage
La Prairie Districts
SASKATCHEWAN DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 Geo. McDougall..
»_ / G. McDougall [
'° t J- McDougall. j
76 John McDougall..
77 John McDougall..
78 John McDougall..
79 John McDougall..
80 John McDougall..
TORONTO DISTRICT.
See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 John Shaw . . .
75 John Shaw
76 George Young.
77 George Young.
78 Geo. Young, D.D
7q/ G.Young, D.D. '
'*\G. Cochran.
80 George Cochran
Jeffery..
Jeffery. .
Jeffery. .
Jeffery..
Jeffery. .
W.J. Hunter, D.D
W.J. Hunter, D.D
Thos. W.
Thos. W.
Thos. W
Thos. W.
Thos. W.
Mem.
276
600
807
832
925
836
847
1468
443
1000
1000
362
352
355
355
5274
5971
6299
6236
'3860
4143
4098
WALKERTON DISTRICT.
Formerly part of Owen Sound Distriot.
1875 William Tindall . .
76 William Tindall..
77 William Tindall.
78 JohnBredin
79 William Tindall..
80 William Tindall..
Wm. Johnston. . .
James Anderson . ,
James Anderson .
James Anderson .
Josias Greene .
N. S. Burwash..
WHITBY DISTRICT.
1874 John Bredin
75 Wm. H. Laird.
76 Wm. H. Laird . .
77 Wm. H. Laird.
78 Wm. H. Laird.
79 John Shaw . . .
80 John Shaw . . .
Thos. A,
John S.
John S.
John S.
John S.
Thomas
Thomas
. Ferguson
Clarke . .
Clarke . . .
Clarke . .
Clarke . . .
S. Keough
S. Keough
1510
1710
1967
1888
1888
1863
3158
3431
+3426
3727
3693
3603
3505
WINNIPEG DISTRICT.
1879 J. F. German, M^Aj William Halstead. I 847
80 Saml. P. Rice, D.D I William Halstead. Ij:1015
* 2391 members given to the Brampton District.
+ 181 members given to Lindsay District.
J 196 members given to Emerson District anc
276 members given to Portage La Prairie District
PART III.
%\jt l0ttir0tt donitxtnct,
1874 to 1880.
%\)t Inuirnn dnnftxtntt
WAS ORGANIZED IN
THE FIRST METHODIST CHURCH, KING STREET, HAMILTON, ONT.,
ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1874.
I.— SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE.
Year.
Place.
President.
Secretary. j Journal Secretary.
1874..
John A. Williams
John A. Williams .
George R. Sanderson . .
James Gray
E. B. Ryckman, M.A.
WilliamS. Griffin. ..
John Wakefield
1875..
1876..
1877..
1878..
1879 .
1880..
Brantford
St. Catharines
Guelph
St. Thomas
William Williams .
WilliamS. Griffin.. .
J. B. Clarkson, M.A. .
John Wakefield ... .
George H. Cornish ....
Wm. R. Parker, M.A.
George H. Cornish.
George H. Cornish.
George H. Cornish.
David L. Brethour.
Thomas L. Wilkinson.
Thomas L. Wilkinson.
II.— MINISTERS and MEMBERS.
Ministers.
Members.
Ybae.
On
trial.
Effec-
tive.
Sup'd.
Sup'y.
Total.
Increase.
On trial.
Full.
Total.
Increase.
1874. .
37
161
26
7
231
1,454
25,245
26,699
1875. .
53
198
40
13
304
73
2,706
30,290
32,996
6,297
1876. .
48
205
44
12
309
5
3,008
32,270
35,278
2,282
1877 .
54
211
44
15
324
15
2,911
34,400
37,311
2,033
1878. .
59
215
43
14
331
7
2,190
35,690
37,880
569
1879...
48
231
38
14
331
2,619
36,148
38,767
887
1880...
50
230
40
15
335
4
1,867
36,732
38,599
dec. 168
Note. — In the numbers for 1875 is included 59 ministers and 4,280 members, being that
portion of the Ministers and Members of the late New Connexion Conference within the territory
embraced in the London Conference.
III.— CONNEXIONAL FUNDS.
Contingent
Educa-
tional.
Sunday
School.
Superannuated Ministers.
Year.
Circuit
Subs.
Ministers
Subs.
Total.
Missionary.
1874
1875
1876
$2,186 21
2,288 19
2,491 85
2,401 27
2,441 86
2,276 97
2,144 60
$2,038 26
2,553 14
2,456 13
2,708 50
2,649 88
2,399 40
2,129 27
$74 61
173 97
218 17
299 58
330 88
295 28
289 95
$4,270 12
4,688 63
5,077 77
5,360 15
6,264 56
6,091 06
5,770 31
$1,175 00
2,207 00
2,360 00
2,502 00
2,585 00
2,600 00
2,577 00
$5,445 12
6,695 63
7,437 77
7,862 15
8,849 56
8,691 06
8,357 31
$35,240 83
34,600 92
37,860 64
1877...
1878
1879
1880
36,655 49
37,932 47
36,654 77
35,558 58
THE NAMES OF
MINISTERS OF THE LONDON CONFERENCE
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY AEEANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — Tlie figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with th
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
d. Died.
dp. Dropped.
ex. Expelled.
loc. Located.
w. Withdrew.
t. Transferred to Toronto Conf.
m . Transferred to Montreal Coni
eng. Removed to England.
u. s. Removed to United States.
1819.
1 Washington, George. ...
1820.
2 Ryerson, John d.
1821.
3 Waldron, Solomon .d.
1822.
4 Corson, Robert. . ... . D.
1823.
5 Messmore, Joseph .D.
.1824.
6 Byrne, Claudius d.
1826.
7 Phelps, Richard.
1827.
8 Biggar, Hamilton.
9 Evans, Ephraim
1828.
10 Armstrong, John ....
1 1 Hurlburt, Asahel . . d.
1830.
12 Robinson, Joseph Hiram
1831.
13 Baxter, John.
14 Warner, Lewis. . . ... ....
18:52.
15 Holtby, Matthias D.
16 Williston, John K ....
1833.
17 Hardie, David...
IS Ker, Peter . .d.
1834.
19 Bell, James d.
1878
1878
1878
1879
1876
1878
1880
1878
1879
1836.
20 Tupper, Reuben E .
21 Willoughby, William..
1837.
22 Lanton, Henry..
23 Rice, Samuel D
24 Rump, Thomas
25 Sanderson, George R. . .
1838.
26 Gilbert, Charles W M.
1839.
27 Cosford, Thomas.
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
1840.
Coleman, Francis.. . .
Howard, Isaac B .
Philp, William .
Reynolds, Joseph
Rice, Luther O
1841.
Sheply, Joseph
1842.
Ames, William
Baxter, Michael
Fear, Samuel . .
Kennedy, George. .
Lavell, Charles
Morton, William . .
1843.
Haynes, Frederick . .
Herkimer, William . .
Sickles, Abraham . . .
Weaver, Francis C
1844.
Bothwell, William . .
Caswell, James.. . .
Clappison, David (.'. .
Hanna, Thomas
Histon, John .
Hurlburt, Erastus
Williams, Elias.
1880
1878
1874
1875
LONDON CONFERENCE.
639
1845.
51 Armstrong, James. .
52 Hill, Joseph
53 Hutchinson, John .
1846.
54 Case, George
55 Chapman, William
56 Gray, James ...
57 Reid, Henry
58 Silvester, Charles . .
59 Slater, James C.
eO Williams, John A. .
1847.
61 Evans, John S
62 Jefferis, Thomas M .
63 Preston, Walton . . .
1848.
64 Curry, Christopher
1849.
65 Griffin, William S. .
66 Stobbs, Thomas . . .
1850.
6? German, John W..
68 Miller, Aaron D
69 McAlister, James.. .
70 Savage, David . ...
71 Shaw, James
72 Swann, Matthew
.D.
. . .D.
LOC.
1875
1874
1880
1877
1880
1851.
73 Crews, Thomas
74 Dickson, George N. A. F. T .
75 Harris, James
.76 Mills, John
77 Preston, James
1852.
78 Berry, Francis . .
79 Edwards, Andrew ....
80 Gaddis, James.
81 Kerr, John 0
82 McDonagh, William.
•83 Pearson Thomas D
84 Wakefield, John.
1853.
85 Bryers, William
86 Forman, Richard J
87 Fowler, Robert
88 German, Peter
89 Lund, William.
90 Salt, Allan .
91 Webb, William.
1854.
92 Dyer, James E. .
93 Hawke, William
94 Hough, John
95 Hunt, Ambrose
96 Hunt, David .
97 Ivison, James A
98 Masson James. . . .
99 Pinch, Richard. . . .
100 Russ, Amos E
101 Savage, William..
102 Shannon, William
103 Walker, John...
104 Williams, William.
105 Wilson, John V..
, .T.
-W.
1878
1875
1878
1876
1878
1855.
106 Andrews, Alfred...
107 Auld, David. . . .
108 Birks, William
109 Cobb, Thomas
110 Crane, Isaac.
111 Howard, Thomas S....
112 Kershaw, Edward.
113 Latimer, James F. . . .
114 Stringfellow, Charles . .
115 Sweet, Edmund E
116 Tucker, Samuel.
1856.
117 Brown, George
118 Cross, William.
119 Goodwin, James . .
120 Hadwin, Thomas. . .
121 Hamilton, Christopher.
122 Meacham, George M .
123 Milliken, Andrew
124 Parker, William R...
125 Ryekman, Edward B. . .
126 Tucker, Richard L
127 Wilson, Samuel
128 Wright, Wesley. P.. .
1857.
129 Broley, James
130 Christopherson, Hall..
131 Clarkson, John B . .
132 Fessant, Edwin. .
133 Henderson, William C .
134 Holmes, Edwin
135 Kennedy, James
136 Langford, Alexander. .
137 McLean, Hugh.
138 McNamara, George.
139 Ross, William W . . . .
140 Sanderson, John
1858.
141 Brock, Thomas ...
142 Cornish, George H.. . .
143 Hannon, James..
144 Hayhurst, William
145 Rawson, Joseph
146 Ryan, David
147 Sherlock, Benjamin . .
148 Stephenson, William..
149 Stinson, Joseph H.
150 Tyler, Reuben E
1859.
151 Bawtinhimer, Peti-r M.
152 Bristol, Colman
153 (Iraham, James. ..
154 (lundy, James..
155 Hamilton, Thomas
156 Johnston, Hugh
157 Neclands, John.
1 158 Richardson, George.
159 U'illimott, William
160 White, James
161 'Whiting, James..
1860.
162 Brethour, David L.
163 Brownell, Daniel K. . . .
164 Buggin, George. ..
165 Burns, Alexander
166 Chalmers, David.
167 Freshman, Charles
168 Gundy, Joseph R. . . .
.t. I 1876
.d. 1875
1880
1879
1877
1876
.T.
. M.
1877
1S7S
1875
640
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1860. — Continued.
169 Jackson, Thomas
170 Orme, James H .
171 Phtlp, John
172 Watson, William €. .
1861.
173 Gaetz, Leonard
174 Lever, James J. A. . ...
175 Lewis, Joshua P
176 Moss, William H . . . .
177 McKenzie, Daniel M. . .
178 Russell, John .. ......
179 Teskey, Ebenezer
1862.
180 Burns, Nelson ...
181 Clement, Benjamin
182 Colling, Joseph S. ..
183 Colling, Thomas
184 Elliott, John
185 Kappele, Stephen
186 Kay, John . ...
187 Keagy, John G. .
188 Kellam, Henry
189 Laird, James ....
190 Shepherd, William W
191 Taylor, William . . .
192 Wilkinson, Thomas L
1863.
193 Benson, Manly
194 Edwards, Abel
195 Ferguson, George
196 Holmes, Joseph W.
197 Keppel, John H. . . .
198 McCartney, James H. .
199 Tennant, Elisha
200 Waddell, Robert H. . .
1864.
201 Bell, Robert
202 Harris, Alex. G.. .
203 Henderson, William. . .
204 Stafford, Charles E. . . .
205 Stonehouse, James H. .
206 Sutherland, Donald G .
207 Van Camp, Albert J . .
1865.
208 Bell, James P
209 Cookmon, Christopher
210 Mitchell, George A.
211 Robinson, John H
.D.
.D.
.M.
.EX.
. . .T.
.LOC.
1866.
212 Barltrop, Charles
213 Campbell, T. Metcalfe. .
214 Clark, George
215 Edwards, William W.
216 Fisher, John S. . . .
217 Goodspeed, Joseph B. . .
218 Jackson, George
219 Jones, Edmund S . .
220 McCann, William.
221 Russell, Alfred L
222 Saunders, John. ,
223 Smith, Nathaniel .
1867.
224 Carson, W Wellington.
225 Cunningham, Andrew . .
226 Heajey, Ezra
227 Isaac, John R. .
228 Jackson, Thomas W ..
. .D.
.D
1875
1875
1879
1878
1878
1878
1879
1878
1880
1867. — Continued.
229 Jones, Peter W.
230 McCollum, Edwin . .
231 Nugent, Francis E.. . .
232 Ridley, John..
233 Ross, James S
234 Scott, John. ...
235 Woodsworth, Richard W.
1868.
236 Bielby, William M
237 Chambers, Alexander C. . ,
238 Charlton, James
239 Chown, Edwin A
240 Davey, Robert
241 Deacon, Joseph .
242 Ford, William J
243 Keefer, Benjamin B
244 Phillips, Robert . . ...
245 Rigsby, Walter
246 Williams, Richard W. . .
1869.
247 Calvert, George W..
248 Fife, William H....
249 Kay, Joshua R
250 Madden, George C.
251 Mills, William
252 Philp, Joseph
253 Reynolds, Robert
254 Scott, John G
255 Smylie, Robert
256 Thompson, Daniel W. . .
257 Turner, William T . .
1870.
258 Edmonds, Jabez . . .
259 Elliott, Robert J. ,
260 Hall, Robert H...
261 Lanceley, John E .
262 Millyard, Reuben ,
263 Odery, Joseph
264 Phillips, Alfred M...
265 Reid, Thomas J ..
266 Schram, George A.
267 Smith, Charles. . . .
268 Smith, John V . . .
269 Stevenson, John C.
270 Teeter, Chancellor..
271 Walsh, William
.M.
1875
. . .D.
.V. s.
w.
.LOC.
1871.
272 Berry, Henry.. ..
273 Burns, Robert., .. .
274 Daniel, George. ...
275 Fallis, John G
276 Graham, William W.. . .
277 Henderson, William H .
278 Hill, Hen.yE. .
279 Maxwell, William J
280 Mooney, James . . .
281 Morden, Thomas E
W82 Patchell, Thomas H. . .
283 Robbius, John . . . .
284 Sellery, Samuel
285 Turner, John. .
286 Williams, John B. .
1872.
287 Eason, Richard ....
288 Fydell, Thomas R.
289 Gee, Thomas . .
290 Goodwin, Thomas . .
291 Guest, Joseph
292 Hawkins, Charles \V
w
LOC
. .T
..D
187S
1888
1878
1878
.M.
. .D.
1876
1877
1876
1879
1879
1879
LONDON CONFERENCE.
641
1872. — Continued.
293 Hobbs. Richard
294 Hughes, Henry w. 1877
295 Husband, Robert J..
596 Kettlewell, William
297 Livingston, James ....
298 Morrow, Charles R . . .
299 Rice, James P
300 Shortt, William K M. 1880
301 Smith, John T.
1873.
302 Balmer, Robert H
303 Baugh, William
304 Bettschan, David. . . loc. 1875
305 Couzens, Charles C. . . .
306 Hackett, William L . .
307 Henders, Richard C
308 Hodson, Joseph M . . .
309 Hunter, William J u. s. 1879
310 Snyder, Adam Ira. . .
311 Sparling, William W ...
312 Ward, Joseph.
313 Watson, James. .exg. 1879
1874.
314-Cooley, John W .
315 Crossley, HughT..
316 Earle, Theophilus R
317 Eddy, Samuel L loc. 1876
318 Ford, James E.
319 Hopkins, Abraham ... .ex. 1876
320 McCulloch, Andrew M
iS21 McLean, John.. .. T. 1880
322 Nelthorpe, Elv .loc. 1876
323 Rogers, David" * '.
1874. — Continued.
324 Shibley, Edwin S
325 Stevenson, Ephraim B . . . .
326 Swann, Francis .
327 Wallace, Albert J
328 Wilson, Jasper ...
1875.
329 Beavers, George
330 Bowers, Alfred A
331 Bridgman, Wellington..
332 Clarke, Thomas R.
333 Crews, Lewis W. ....
334 Freeman, John W.
335 French, William P. ...
336 Gane, William H
337 Harper, Cecil
338 Henderson, George W . .
339 Kerr, George J. .
340 Leith, Thomas B
341 Maitlaud, Robert R.. .
342 McLachlin, James A. .
343 Orme, Thomas H. . .
344 Russ, James E
345 Sanderson, Frederick H.
346 Smith, Wray 1! .
347 Trethewav, William
348 Wright, Robert W
1876.
349 Broadway, Augustine . .
350 Campbell, Wesley F.
351 Cleaver, Solomon ....
352 Deacon, Charles....
353 Eby, Samuel C.
.LOC.
.LOC.
.LOC.
. . .T.
1879
1876
1877
1880
.. .t. I 1879
. . . LOC.
1878
.LOC. ! 1880
I
I
.loc. ! 1878
PROBATIONERS CONNECTED WITH THE LONDON CONFERENCE, JUNE, 1880,
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1875.
1 Shilton, James W-
1876.
2 Fear, Ezra A
3 Foote, James G.
4 Moir, David A
5 Penhall, William..
6 Redmond, Richard
7 Smith, Alfred E . . . .
8 Staples, Samuel G.
9 Stewart, John
10 Treleaven, Richard J .
11 Turk, George
12 White, James H . . .
1877.
13 Balmer, William J . .
14 Brandon, William J. .
15 Campbell, William W.
16 Cosens, Charles W
17 Crews, Albert C
18 Dean, George W
19 Edwards, Samuel..
20 Hall, Harvey M. .
21 Hazlewood, James H
22 Irvine, Samuel O
23 Lance ley, Ebenezer ..
24 Scott, Edmund E..
25 Voaden, Thomas.
41
1878.
26 Clarke, Edward John .
27 Emory, Vernon H
28 Joslvn, John H. L . .
29 Stacey, Frank B
1879.
30 Freeman, James B. . .
31 Hockey, John E .
32 Howard, John H. .
33 Hunter, John E . .
34 Jamieson, Walter S. . .
35 Koyl, Eardley H.
36 Lambly, James B. ,
37 Little, James . . .
38 Sifton, James W.
39 Snider, David W
40 Spence, William H.
1880.
41 Cassidy, Francis A .
42 Cook, Joseph S. . .
43 Cosford, Henry M.
44 Hamilton, Richard ....
45 Locke, Hugh William..
46 Lounds, George . . .
47 Moore, Thomas Albert.
48 Pruig, Joseph
49 Saunby, John W
50 Scanlon, Richard W.
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY,
CONNECTED WITH THE
Hanbon €anfntnttf
1874 to 1880.
A.
B.
AM ES, WILLIAM.
BALMER, ROBERT H.
1842.
c. 1873. — r. on t. 1874. —
1874 Park Hill
2
R. r. <:. & o. 1879.
76 Watford
3
1873 Blenheim.. 1
79 Cainsville
o
74 Dawn Mills.... 1
75 Dunnville . . 1
76 Rainham. . .... 1
ANDREWS, ALFRED.
ISO.").
77 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
79 Queenston 1
1374 Tilsonburg
. 3
80 Delhi. .. 1
77 Strathrov. . .
3
80 Gait. '
. 1
Financial Secretary, 1876 and
1877.
Deleft'' to the General Con-
ference'of 1878.
Secretary of General Sunday
School Board and of Sunday
School Library Committee.
Author of " ' Canadian Sunday
School Normal Class Book/' also
author of ' ' Elementary Chart of
Bible Chronology," and two pam-
"phlet Sermons on "Transubstan-
tiation."
ARMSTRONG, JAMES.
1845.
1874 Thorold (sup'd.). 1
Died Feb. 9th, 1870, aged 75
years.
ARMSTRONG, JOHN.
1828.
1874 Listowel... ..(sup'd.) 7
AULD, DAVID.
1855.
1874 Erin (n.
75 Rockwood
78 PLittsville
79 Belmore
■■) 1
3
.. 1
o
PALMER, WILLIAM JOHN.
c. 1877, 1878.— is. on t. 1879.
1877 Jarvis .> 1
78 Kelvin.... 4 ... . . 1
79 Oxford Centre . . . 1
80 Salford... 1
BARLTROP, CHARLES.
1866.
1874 Northport. .(x. c. sup'y.) 1
75 Kintore. 2
77 Gran ton . . 2
79 Oakland ... 2
BAUGH, WILLIAM.
c. 1873.— k. on t. 1874.—
R. f. v. & o. 1877.
1873 Berlin 1
74 Elora 1
75 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
77 Bismarck.. . . 2
79 Walton . 2
BAYvTINHIMER, PETER
MATTHIAS.
1859.
1874 Woodstock (sup'y.) 2
76 Clifton . .(sup'y.) 4
80 Blenheim.. .(sup'y.) 1
BAXTER, JOHN.
1831.
1874 Ridgeway . .(sup'd.) 7
BAXTER, MICHAEL.
1842.
1874 Font Hill .(sup'd.) 7
BEAVERS, GEORGE, B.A.
r. on t. 1875.
1875 Salford 1
76 Located.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A. , 1875.
BELL, JAMES.
1834.
1874 London ... .(sup'd.) 6
Died May 31st, 1879, aged 69
years.
BELL, JAMES PARKER.
1865 ) Primitive
to > Methodist
75 \ Conference.
76 Caistorville
79 Otterville
3
2
BELL, ROBERT.
1864.
76 Hamilton, Simcoe St. . .
78 Expelled.
2
BENNETT, JOHN HENRY.
i'. 1878.— r. om. 1879.
1878 Brownsville.. .. . 1
79 Erin 1
80 Dropped.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
643
BENSON, MANLY.
1863.
1874 Hamilton — Zion Taber-
nacle 1
75 Stratford 3
78 St. Thomas 3
BERRY, FRANCIS.
1852.
1874 Sarnia (chmx.) 1
75 Sarnia (sup'd.) 3
78 Removed to United States.
BERRY, HENRY.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Peel.... 1
75 Alvinston . . . . . 1
76 Kenil worth... .... 2
78 Wallace 3
BETTSCHAN, DAVID.
1873.
1874 Harriston 1
75 Dropped.
BIELBY, WILLIAM M.
1868.
1874 Erin.. 2
76 Corunna . . .... 1
77 Alvinston 2
79 Tilbury 1
80 Wallaceburg. . . 1
BIGGAR, HAMILTON.
1827.
1874 Brantford (sup'd.) 7
BIRKS, WILLIAM.
1855.
1874 Talbotville (n.c.) 3
77 Brownsville 3
80 Blythe 1
BOTHWELL, WILLIAM.
1844.
1874 Vienna. ....(sup'd.) 7
BOWERS, ALF. AMBROSE.
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.
1874 Wingham. ... 1
75 Goderich 1
76 Brussels 1
77 Montreal Theol. College. 4
BRANDON, WM. JOHN.
r. on T. 1877.
1877 Romney 1
78 Ridgetown ... . . 1
79 Leamington 1
80 Westminster 1
BRETHOUR, DAVID L.
1860.
1874 Windsor 2
76 Aylmer . 3
79 Simcoe. . . . . . 2
Fiuancial Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1874, 1875, 1878, and 1879.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1880.
BRIDGMAN, WELLINGTON.
c. 1875 — it. on r. 1876. —
r. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Hagarsville
76 Glanford.
77 Waterdown.. .
78 Cobourg s.
80 Victoria.
BRISTOL, COLMAN, M.A.
1859.
1874 Fullarton 2
76 Lueknow 1
77 Forest 1
78 Princeton 1
79 Glencoe 1
80 Left without a Station at
his own request.
AUGUSTINE.
-k. o?i t. 1877. —
BROADWAY
c. 1876
r. f. o. & o. 1880.
1876 Vienna 1
77 Otterville 1
78 Queenston. . .... 1
79 Brantford— Oxford St. 2
Located September, 1880.
BROCK, THOMAS.
1858.
1874 Clinton 3
77 Guelph— Dublin St. . . 2
79 Brantford — Brant Ave . . 2
Delegate to the General Con-
ference of 1878.
Financial Secretary, 1877 to
1880.
BROLEY, JAMES.
1857.
1874 Dungannon
76 Bayfield
79 Gorrie ....
BROWN, GEORGE.
1857.
1874 Milton. . ..(n.c.) 1
75 Dunnville. . . 2
77 Hagarsville 2
79 Hamilton — Simcoe St. 2
BROWNELL, DANIEL E.
1860.
1874 St. George .*.... 3
77 Burlington . 2
79 Ingersoll .... 2
BRYERS, WILLIAM.
1853.
1874 Port Dover
75 Wellaud
78 Wingham
BUGGIN, GEORGE.
1860.
1S74 London (n.c.) 1
75 Seaforth 3
78 Mount Forest 3
BURNS, ALEX., D.D., LL.D.
1860.
1874 ) Des Moines Conference,
to . Methodist Episcopal
77 ) Church, U.S.
78 1 Governor,
to J- Female College,
80
Hamilton.
BURNS, NELSON, B.A.
1862.
1874 Thorold (sup'd.) 2
76 Camlachie 2
78 Georgetown. . (sup'y. ) 3
Note. — During his Supernu-
merary relation to the Conference,
he has for several years been
Head Master in High Schools.
He is now, by permission of the
Conference, in charge of the
Georgetown College, an institu-
tion designed to give thorough
High School training, combined
with earnest religious culture.
BURNS, ROBERT.
1871.— R. f. c. &D. 1876.
1874 Cobourg. ...(s.v.c.) 2
76 Port Dalhousie. . . . 1
77 Cayuga 2
79 Lynedoch ... 2
BYRNE, CLAUDIUS.
1824.
1874 Fairfield (sup'y.) 3
Died October 5th, 1876, aged
83 years.
c.
CALVERT, GEORGE W
1869.— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Cobourg. ...(s.v.c.) 1
75 Acton 2
77 London — Dundas St. E.. 2
79 St. Catharines 3rd... . 2
CAMPBELL, THOMAS MET-
CALF.
1866.
1874 Ridge way.. 2
76 Merritton 1
77 Windsor 3
80 Sarnia 1
644
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
CAMPBELL, WESLEY
FLETCHER.
c. 1876. — r. o»i t. 1877. —
e. f. c. & o. 1880
1876 Woodburn . . 1
77 Port Dalhousie 1
78 Hagarsville.. . 1
79 Smithville ...... 1
80 Port Rowan.. ... 1
CAMPBELL, WM. WALTER,
c. 1877.— R. on t. 1878.
1877 Berlin 1
78 Bayfield.. 1
79 Bervie . . 1
80 Cobourg. .. .(s.v.c.) 1
CARSON, WEBSTER WEL-
LINGTON.
1867.
1874 Hamilton— King Street. 2
76 Brantford— Brant Ave. 3
79 Woodstock .. 2
CASE, GEORGE.
1846.
1874 London. .(sup'd.) 5
79 Windsor. ..(sup'y.) 1
80 Located.
CASSIDY, FRANCIS ALLCOT.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Cobourg ... .(u.v.c.) 1
CASWELL, JAMES.
1844.
1874 Lucknow (n.c.) 2
76 Dungannon 2
78 Londesboro' . . . . 3
CHALMERS, DAVID.
1860.
1874 Waterdown.. . 1
75 Burlington . . 2
77 St. George ... 3
80 Port Dover. .. 1
CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER C.
1868.
1874 Clifton 1
75 Kingsville . . 1
76 Chatham . (sup'y. ) 1
77 Montreal Conference.
CHAPMAN, WILLIAM.
1846.
1874 London. .. .(sup'd). 7
CHARLTON, JAMES.
1868.
1874 London East . . ...
76 Point Edward
77 Sparta .
80 Springfield .. ..
CHOWN, EDWIN ANNING,
B.D.
1868.
1874 Beamsville . ... 3
77 Font Hill. ...... 3
80 Lynden. .. 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A. , 1867, Silver Medalist ;
B.D., 1877.
CHRISTOPHERSON, HALL.
1'857.
1874 Burlington. 1
75 Kincardine 3
78 Mitchell 2
80 Stratford. .(sup'd). 1
Died August 3rd, 1880, aged
45 years.
CLAPPISON, DAVID. C.
1844.
1 874 Westminster 1
75 Lowville and Kilbride . 1
76 Glanford. 3
79 Bartonville 2
CLARK, EDWARD JOHN.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Watford 1
79 Marthaville.. 2
CLARK, GEORGE.
1866.
1874 Forest ..
76 Vienna..
77 Blythe...
80 Blenheim.
CLARKE, THOMAS R.
r. on t. 1875.— r. f. c & o. 1879.
1875 Holstein.
76 Lucknow.. .
77 Sydenham .
78 Brigden. .
80 Oil Springs .
CLARKSON, JOHN B., M.A.
1857.
1874 Woodstock. 3
77 Brantford .... 2
79 Toronto Conference.
Secretary of Conference, 1877.
Delegate toGeneral Conference,
1878.
CLEAVER, SOLOMON, B.A.
c. 1876— R. om t. 1877.—
e. f. c. & o. 1880.
1876 Hagarsville.. . .
. 77 { Hagarsville, 3 mo. )
' ' ( College Student, )
78 College Student
79 Waterdown ..
80 Merrilton ... ...
A graduate of University Coi
lege, Toronto— B.A. , 1879.
CLEMENT, BENJAMIN.
1862.
1874 Fairfield 2
76 Waterford . 3
79 Stratford.. ..2
Financial Secretary, 1880.
COBB, THOMAS.
1855.
1874 Elora.
77 Petrolia
80 Seafbrth
Financial Secretary, 1876, 1878,
1879.
COLEMAN, FRANCIS.
1840.
1874 St. Catharines . .(stjp'd.) 3
77 Hamilton .(sup'd.) 4
COLLING. JOSEPH S.
1862.
1874 Hagarsville . . 3
77 Westminster .... . . 3
80 London South 1
COLLING, THOMAS, B.A.
1862.
1874 St. Catharines 2
76 St. Catharines 2nd. .... 1
77 St. Thomas 2nd. . 2
79 London — New Brighton. 2
COOKE, JOSEPH SIMPSON.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Dungannon 1
COOKMAN, CHRISTOPHER.
1865.
1874 Berlin .2
76 Norwich ...... 3
79 Wallaceburg . . .2
COOLEY, JOHN WESLEY
e. oni. 1874.— r.f. c.&o. 1878.
1874 Listowel .... „ , .... 9.
76 Hamilton 1
77 Stratford.. ... 1
78 Elmira... 3
CORNISH, GEO. HENRY.
1858.
1874 Norwich ... 2
76 Grimsby ... 3
79 Burlington .. 2
Financial Secretary, 1875 and
1880.
Journal Secretary of Conference,
1874 to 1877.
Assistant Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1878.
Secretary of Conference, 1879.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
Author of " Cyclopaedia of
Methodism in Canada, 1880."
LONDON CONFEKENCE.
645
CORSON, ROBERT.
1822.
1874 Cainsville . .(sup'd.) 4
78 Brantford .(sup'd.) 1
Died October 8th, 1878, aged
78 years.
COSENS, CHARLES W.
E. on T. 1877.
1877 Elora..
78 Erin....
79 Hespeler. .
80 Cobourg.. .
.. .. 1
.. 1
. 1
.(s.v.c.) 1
COSFORD, HENRY M.
e. on t. 1880.
1880 Arthur 1
COSFORD, THOMAS.
1839.
1874 Mount Forest 1
75 j Gov. of Mount Elgin )
to - Industrial Institute, > 6
«0 ) 'Muncey, Ontario. )
Chairman of District, 1874.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
COUZENS, CHAS. COOPER.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Hagarsville 1
74 Watford 1
75 Brownsville 1
76 Blenheim .... 1
77 Vienna.. , . . ... 3
SO Sombra and Courtright. . 1
CRANE, ISAAC.
1855.
1874 Londesboro' 1
75 Bervie. 3
78 Washington. . . 2
80 Erin 1
CREWS, ALBERT CLARKE.
c. 1877.— E. on t. 1878.
1877 London South.. 2
79 Salford . . . .1
80 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 1
CREWS, LEWIS WARNER,
B.A.
R. on t. 1875.— e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Toronto Conference. . 2
77 Oakville . . . 2
79 St. Catharines 2nd. 2
A Graduate of Victoria Uni-
versity— B.A. , 1877.
CREWS, THOMAS.
1851.
1874 Dorchester Station.. 3
77 London South 3
80 Westminster . . . . 1
CROSS, WILLIAM.
1856.
1874 Oneida , ...
77 New Credit
3
4
79
CROSSLEY, HUGH THOMAS.
e. on t. 1874.— r. f. c. & o. 1880.
1874 Fingal 1
75 Watford 1
76 Ingersoll 2
78 Cobfcurg .. . .(s.v.c.) 1
St. Catharines, Presi-
dent's Assistant. . .
80 Hamilton— Hannah St... 1
Note. — His ordination would
have taken place in 1879, but was
deferred at his own request, that
he might continue his studies in
Cobourg. Subsequently he was
appointed the President's Assist-
ant, and the year allowed.
CUNNINGHAM, ANDREW.
1867.
1874 Toronto Conference. . 6
80 Jarvis . . . . 1
CURRY, CHRISTOPHER.
1848.
1874 Belmore.. .(sup'y.) 6
80 Located.
D-
DANIEL, GEORGE.
1871.— it. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Cobourg ... .(s.v.c.) 1
75 Wingham . .... 1
76 Fingal. 1
77 Queenston. . . 1
78 Port Colborne . . 3
DAVEY, ROBERT.
1868.
1874 Brussels . . . 1
75 Londesboro' . . 3
78 Dungannon.. 3
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1878.
DEACON, CHARLES.
c. 1875.— n. on t. 1876.—
E. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Arthur 1
76 Holstein . 1
77 Wallace 1
78 Jarvis 1
79 Moncton. 2
DEACON, JOSEPH.
1868.
1874 Wellesley.. . . 1
75 Trowbridge 3
78 Holstein 1
80 Arthur... . . . . 1
DEAN, GEO. WALTER.
c. 1877.— E. on t. 1878.
1877 Watford 1
78 Grand Bend 1
79 Fingal. .. ..1
80 Springfield ... 1
DICKSON, G. N. A
F. T
1851.
1874 St. Thomas . . .
75 Sarnia
77 London — Dundas Street.
80 Tilsonburg :
Financial Secretary, 1874
1876.
1
2
3
1
to
DYER, JAMES
E.
1854.
1874
75
7S
Belmont
Drayton
1
3
3
E.
EARLE, THEOPHILUS
RICHARD.
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Kirkton.
75 Forest . . . ....
76 Grand Bend
77 Milton
2
EASON, RICHARD.
1872.
3
77 Point Edward
2
79 Montreal Conference.
EBY, SAMUEL C.
c. 1876.— e. on t. 1877.
1876 Kingsville 1
77 Ridgetown ... . . 1
78 Located.
EDDY, SAMUEL L.
r. on t. 1874.
1S74 Laxton Mission. ...(n.c ) 1
75 Oakville 1
76 Dropped.
EDMONDS, JABEZ.
1870.— k. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 1
75 Bothwell .. 1
76 London — New Brighton. 2
78 AVithdrew and united with
the Church of England.
646
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
EDWARDS, ABEL.
1863.
1874 East Zorra
76 Oakland . . .
77 Windham .
78 Muncey
EDWARDS, ANDREW.
1852.
1874 Belmont
75 Lucan
77 Belgrave
80 Holmesville
EDWARDS, SAMUEL,
c. 1877.— r. 07i t. 1878.
1877 Holstein. ..
78 Caledonia .
79 Glanford.. ..
80 Lynden
EDWARDS, WM. WATSON.
1866.
1874 Wallaceburg. .
75 Arkona
77 Thamesville. . .
80 Wyoming
ELLIOTT, JOHN.
1862.
1874 Straffordville ....
76 Otterville...
79 East Zona
F.
ELLIOTT, ROBERT J.
1870.
1874 Fenwick 3
77 Smithville 2
79 Ridgeway 2
EMORY, VERNON HOPE.
R. on t. 1878.
1878 Holstein 1
79 Lynden 1
80 Trafalgar.. . . 1
EVANS, EPHRAIM, D.D.
1837.
1874 Governor, Mount Elgin
Indus. Institute 1
75 London (stjp'd.) 6
Chairman of District, 1874.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878
EVANS, JOHN SWANTON.
1847.
1874 Toronto Conference. ... 4
78 Hamilton, Sup't of Chil-
dren's Home. . . .3
Author of "Christian Predes-
tination," an exposition of Rom.
viii. 17-38, and "The Christian
Rewards." A volume on " Bap-
tizing and Teaching," is ready
for the press.
FALLIS, JOHN G.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Kilbride (n.c.) 1
75 Cobourg. .(s.v.c.) 1
76 No station — own request 1
77 Walton .... 2
79 Bismarck . . . . 2
FEAR, EZRA ADAMS.
o. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.
1876 Fullarton.. . . 1
77 Moncton 1
78 Westminster 1
79 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
FEAR, SAMUEL.
1842.
1874 Montreal Conference ... 3
77 Elmira.. .(stjp'd.) 2
79 Elora... .(sup'd.) 2
FERGUSON, GEORGE.
1863.
1874 Vienna..
76 Fingal..
79 Watford
FESSANT, EDWIN.
1857.
1874 St. Clair. ... V
77 Howick.
79 Millbank...
FIFE, WILLIAM H.
1869.
1874 Cayuga
7 /' Fenwick .
79 Kelvin...
FISHER, JOHN S.
1866.
1874 Lucknow
76 Fullarton.. .
79 Plattsville
80 Nassagaweya . . .
FOOTE, JAMES G.
c. 1876.— R. on t. 1877.
1876 Bervie. .. . . 1
77 Dorchester ... .2
79 Cobourg. (s.v.c.) 2
FORD, JAMES E.
o. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Fairfield 1
75 Port Dover . . 1
76 Oxford Centre 1
77 Montreal Theol. College. 2
79 Point Edward.. 2
FORD, WILLIAM J.
1868.
1874 Newbury 1
75 Wards ville and Newbury 1
76 Newbury ., 1
77 Wyoming 3
80 Berlin .... ..1
FORMAN, RICHARD JOHN.
1853.
1874 Drayton 1
75 Mount Forest ... 3
78 Kincardine. 1
79 Fairfield 2
Chairman of District, 1877.
FOWLER, ROBERT, M.D.,
MR.C.S.E.
1853.
1874 Ingersoll , . 3
77 Clinton 2
79 Listowel . . 2
Delegate to the General Con-
ference of 1878.
FREEMAN, JAS. BIDWELL.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Cobourg.. ..(u.v.c.) 2
FREEMAN, JOHN WELDON,
B.D.
r. f. c & o. 1879.
1875 Toronto Conference. 2
77 Erin.. .. 1
78 Hespeler 1
79 Rockwood 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, Cobourg— B.D. , 1877.
FRENCH, WILLIAM P.
a 1875.— R. on t. 1876.
1875 Ridgetown . . •• I
76 Brownsville
77 Located.
1
FRESHMAN, CHARLES, D.D.
1860.
1874 Ingersoll A
For many years Rabbi of the
Jewish Synagogue at Quebec. A
graduate of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary at Prague. Author
of an Autobiography of his own
life, and of "The History of the
Jews."
Died January 4th, 1875, aged
56 years.
FYDELL, THOS. ROBERTS.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Wyoming . .... l
75 Bear and Black Creek. . . 1
76 Lynedoch . ...
79 Cayuga.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
647
G.
GADDIS, JAMES.
1852.
1874 Bervie (sup'y.) 7
GAETZ, LEONARD.
1861.
1874 Nova Scotia Conference . 1
75 Montreal Conference ... 3
78 Hamilton — John Street . 3
GANE, WILLIAM HENRY.
c. 1875.— R. on t. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Exeter ... . 1
76 London North 1
77 Kirkton. . . ... 1
78 Leamington . . 1
79 Blenheim.. . . 1
80 St. George . . 1
GEE, THOMAS.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
74 Blenheim..
1
75 Amherst burg . .
.. 1
76 Harrow
2
78 Woodslee ... .
. .. 2
80 Florence
1
GERMAN, JOHN WESLEY.
1850.
1874 Mount Pleasant. .. 3
77 Ridgetown 3
80 Petrolia .... 1
Financial Secretary, 1880.
GERMAN, PETER.
1853.
1874 Port Stanley. ■ • 1
75 Port Rowan 2
77 Brantford . .(sup'd.) 4
GILBERT, CHARLES W. M.
1838.
1874 Delhi (sup'd.) 7
GODWIN, WILLIAM.
1872.- r. f. c. &o. 1877.
1874 Exeter
75 Belmont
76 Montreal Theo. College. .
77 Chatham 2nd . .
78 Essex Centre
GOODSPEED, JOSEPH B.
1866.
1874 Simcoe (n.c.) 1
75 Porter's Hill 1
76 Garafraxa . 2
78 Harrow 1
Died March 7th, 1879, aged
53 years.
GOODWIN, JAMES.
1856.
1874 Welland 1
75 Kirkton . . . 2
77 Wardsville 2
79 Leamington . 2
GRAHAM, JAMES.
1859.
1874 Goderich ,. . 1
75 London — North Street .. 3
78 Seaforth 2
80 Dundas 1
Financial Secretary, 1878. De-
legate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
GRAHAM, WM. WILSON.
1871.
1874 St. Catharines 2
75 Merritton .(sup'd.) 1
Died Jan. 15th, 1876, aged 35
years.
GRAY, JAMES.
1846.
1874 Milton 2
76 Gov. Dundas Wes. Inst.. 2
78 Port Dover 2
80 St. Thomas 2nd.. .. 1
Secretary of Conference, 1874.
President of Conference, 1877.
Delegate to General Conference
of 1878. Treasurer of Contin-
gent Fund, 1869 to 1876. Trea-
surer of General Conference Fund,
1876 to 1880. Chairman of Dis-
trict, 1874 to 1880.
GRIFFIN, WILLIAM SMITH.
1849.
1874 Chatham 2
76 Hamilton — King Street 3
79 St. Catharines 1st.. .. 2
Secretary of Conference, 1876.
Chairman of District, 1874, 1875,
and 1878 to 1880 Delegate to
General Conference of 1878.
President of Conference, 1879.
GUEST, JOSEPH.
1872. — it. v. (.:. & o. 1877.
1874 Smithville ... 1
75 Cobourg. ..(s.v.c.) 2
77 Delhi 3
80 Delhi (sup'd.) 1
Died Dec. 12th, 1880, aged 32
years.
GUNDY, JAMES.
1859.
1874 Delhi . . 3
77 Courtright 2
79 Sombra and Courtright.. 1
80 Staffordvillle . . . . 1
GUNDY, JOSEPH R.
1860.
1874 Waterford 2
76 Cainsville . . . 1
77 Harriston . . . 3
80 Exeter .... 1
H.
HACKETT, WILLIAM L.
1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Delhi (n.c.) 1
75 Garafraxa aud Luther. . 1
76 Berlin 1
77 New Hamburg 2
79 Alvinston . . 1
80 Iona 1
HADWIN, THOMAS.
1856.
1874 Woodslee 1
75 London .(sup'd.) 6
HALL, HARVEY M.
c. 1877.— n. on t. 1878.
1877 Lvnden 2
79 Cobourg. ..(s.v.c.) 2
HALL, ROBERT HENRY.
1370.— u. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Alvinston . . . . 1
75 Granton ...... 2
77 Kintore. 3
80 Romney ... 1
HAMILTON, CHRISTOPHER.
1856.
1874 St. Williams 1
75 Thorndale . . . . 3
78 Bervie .. 3
HAMILTON, RICHARD.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Fullarton 1
HAMILTON, THOMAS.
1859.
1874 Porter's Hill.. .(n.c.) 1
75 Porter's Hill.. . .(sup'd.) 1
76 Goderich (sup'd.) 1
77 Toronto Confeivncc
HANNA, THOMAS.
1844.
1874 Tyrconnell . . . . 1
75 Walpole Island 6
HANNON, JAMES.
1858.
1874 London— North Street. 1
75 Hamilton — Zion Taber-
nacle .... 2
77 Dundas . . . . ... 3
80 St. Mary's 1
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
Financial Secretary, 1878 and
1879.
Chairman of District, 1880.
648
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
HARDIE, DAVID.
1833.
1874 Montreal Conference ... 3
77 Vienna (sup'd. ) 2
79 Strathroy (sup'd.) 2
HARPER, CECIL, B.A.
e. wit. 1875.— e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 St. Catharines 2nd.. . .
76 Kirkton
77 Westminster
78 Belmont
79 New Hamburg
80 Toronto Conference.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1872.
HARRIS, ALEXANDER G.
1864.
1874 Florence . ... 1
75 Port Stanley. ... 3
78 Forest ... 3
HARRIS, JAMES.
. 1851.
1874 Fingal 2
76 Amherstburg 3
79 Brussels .2
HAWKE, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Howick 1
75 Glanford.. 1
76 Waterdown 3
79 Grimsby ... 2
Financial Secretary, 1874.
HAWKINS, CHARLES W.,
B.A.
1872.— b. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 ThoTold . . 2
i Oakville )
76 < St. Catharines, Presi- [ 1
( dent's Assistant )
77 Beamsville 2
Died April 13th, 1879, aged 31
years and 6 months.
HAYHURST, WILLIAM.
1858.
1874 Peel .. 1
75 Palmerston.. 3
78 Brussels . ... 1
79 Wardsville and Newbury 2
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1877, and 1880.
HAYNES, FREDERICK
1843.
1874 Beamsville .(sup'y.) 7
HAZLEWOOD, JAMES H.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 Brownsville . . 1
78 Fingal 1
79 Watford ... 1
80 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
HEALY, EZRA ANTHONY
B.A.
1867.
1874 Drayton (sup'y.) f
80 Bern, to United States.
HENDERS, RICHARD COE,
1873.— e. f. c. &o. 1878
1874 Lynden
75 Lowville & Kilbride . .
76 Cobourg .. . (s.v.c.
77 Glanford-
78 Ulster ....
80 Ashfield ... ...
HENDERSON, GEORGE W.
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.—
e. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Westminster 2
77 London North ... 1
78 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
80 Hamilton — President's
Assistant 1
HENDERSON, WILLIAM.
1864.
1874 Ingersoll
75 Woodslee
78 Blenheim
80 Kirkton.
.(N.C.)
HENDERSON. WM. C, M.A.
1857.
1874 Stratford 1
75 Goderich . .2
77 Sarnia .... 3
80 Strathroy 1
Delegate to the General Con-
ference of 1878.
Assistant Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1879 and 1880.
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1880.
HENDERSON, WM. H.
1871.
1874 Zion ... 1
75 Elora 1
76 Port Dover 1
77 Located.
HERKIMER, WILLIAM
1843.
1874 New Credit .. .(sup'd.) 2
Died October 3rd, 1875, aged
75 years.
HILL, HENRY E.
1871.— e. f. c.& 0.1875.
1874 Moore 1
75 London North . . 1
76 Svdenham . . 1
77 Grand Bend ... . . 1
78 Appin ... 3
HILL, JOSEPH.
1845.
1874 Millbank ...,,,..
76 Oil Springs..
78 Port Lambton
HISTON, JOHN.
1844.
1874 Copetown ....(sup'd.) 3
77 Burlington. .(sup'd.) 4
HOBBS, RICHARD.
1872.— e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Berlin 1
75 Montreal Theol. College. 2
77 Acton . . 3
80 Washington. -. . . 1
HOCKEY, JOHN EDWIN.
e. on t. 1879.
1879 Springfield 1
80 Vienna ... 1
HODSON, JOSEPH M., B.A.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e. f. o. & o. 1878.
1874 Cainsville 1
75 Cobourg (u.v.o.) 2
77 Hamilton — Hannah St. 2
79 London— Pall Mall 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. 1878.
HOLMES, EDWIN.
1857.
1874 Mount Forest (n.c.) 1
75 Peel ' 3
78 Hespeler ..2
80 Talbotville ... 1
HOLMES, JOSEPH WM.
1863.
1874 Rich wood
75 Exeter ...
78 St. Catharines 2nd.. ...
79 Waterdown
1
3
1
o
HOLTBY, MATTHIAS.
1832.
1874 Lynedoch (sup'd.) 6
Died January 6th, 1880, aged
81 years.
HOPKINS, ABRAHAM.
c. 1874.— e on t. 1875.
1874 Brussels 1
75 Bayfield ... 1
76 Expelled.
HOUGH. JOHN.
1854.
1874 Trowbridge.. 1
75 Clifford... ..... 3
78 Peel 3
LONDON CONFERENCE.
649
HOWARD, ISAAC BROCK.
1840.
1874 Guelph.. .... 2
76 Dundas. 1
77 Paris (sup'd.) 1
78 Brantford . . . .(sup'd.) 2
80 Toronto Conference.
Chairman of District, 1874
and 1875.
HOWARD, JOHN HENRY.
E. on t. 1879.
1879 Thamesville 1
80 Hagarsville .. 1
HOWARD, THOMAS S.
1855.
1874 Glanford. .... 1
75 Oakville 3
78 Wellaud 1
79 Hagarsville 2
HUGHES, HENRY.
1S72.
1874 Dunnville 1
75 Caistorville 2
77 Withdrew and accepted the
Pastorate of the Congregational
Church, Stratford, Ontario.
HUNT, AMBROSE.
1854.
1874 Romney 1
75 Florence 1
76 Expelled.
HUNT, DAVID.
1854.
1874 Kingsville 1
75 Blenheim 3
78 Belmont. . . . . 3
HUNTER, JOHN EDWIN.
k. on t. 1879.
1879 Cobourg (s. v. c. ) 1
80 Waterdown . . ... 1
HUNTER, WILLIAM J.
u. on t. 1877.
1873 j Methodist
to > Episcopal
76 ) Conference.
77 Blenheim.. . . . 1
78 Moncton. ... 1
79 Removed to U. S., and
united with the Ohio Conference,
M. E. Church.
HURLBURT, ASAHEL.
1828.
1874 Mitchell (sup'd.) 4
Died July 8th, 1878, aged 75
years.
HURLBURT, ERASTUS.
1844.
1874 Grand River 5
79 Brantford... .(sup'd.) 1
80 Oneida 1
HUSBAND, ROBERT J.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Holstein ... 1
75 Wellesley 3
78 Fordwich.. .. 3
HUTCHINSON, JOHN.
1845.
1874 Hamilton (sup'd.) 1
Died Nov. 4th, 1874, aged 78
years.
I.
IRVINE, SAML. ORCHARD.
r. om. 1877.
1877 Arthur..
78 Peel....
79 Drayton
80 Harrow
ISAAC, JOHN RUXTON.
1867.
1874 Moore ... 1
75 Fordwich 3
78 Moorefield 3
IVISON, JAMES A.
1854.
1874 Strathroy .(sup'd.) 7
J".
JACKSON, GEORGE.
1866.
1874 St. Mary's.. (n.c.) 1
75 Ailsa Craig .. . 3
78 Mount Brydges. 3
JACKSON, THOMAS.
1860.
1874 Kerwood. . . 1
75 Corunna 1
76 Arthur 1
77 Romney . .... 2
79 Amherstburg . 2
JACKSON, THOMAS W.
1867.
1874 Oxford Centre.,
77 Talbotville.
80 Brownsville.. . ,
JAMIESON, WALT. SMITH.
ii. on t. 1879.
1879 Bayfield 2
JEFFERIS, THOMAS M.
1847.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 4
78 Oakville (sup'd. ) 3
JOHNSTON, HUGH, M.A.,
B.D.
1859.
1874 Hamilton — Centenary . . 3
76 Hamilton — Wesley .... 2
78 Montreal Conference.. . 2
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1877.
JONES, EDMUND SHEP-
HERD.
1866.
1874 Amherstburg 2
76 Leamington 3
Died Oct. 16th, 1878, aged 39
years.
JONES, PETER W
1867
1874 Rockwood
75 Campbellville....
76 Thamesville
77 Arkona
80 Kintore
. 1
.' 1
. 1
. 3
. 1
JOSLYN, JOHN HENRY
LYMAN.
o. 1878.— r. om. 1879.
1878 Ridgeway 1
79 Hagarsville 1
80 Townsend 1
K.
KAPPELE, STEPHEN.
1862.
1874 Preston, Germ. Mission.. 3
77 Hamilton, Germ. Mis. 3
80 Glencoe 1
KAY, JOHN.
1862.
1874 Tilsonburg. (x.c.) 1
75 London — Clarence St. 2
77 Ingersoll. 2
79 Waterford 2
Financial Secretary, 1877, 1878
and 1880.
KAY, JOSHUA R.
1869.
1874 Hamilton (n.c)) 1
75 Dresden 1
76 Lowville and Kilbride 2
78 Oil Springs 2
80 No station — own request.
KEAGEY, JOHN J., B.A.
1862.
1874 Dundas .. ..(sup'y.) 2
Died Sept. 1st, 1875, aged 37
years.
650
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
KEEFER, BENJAMIN B.
1868.
1874 Brantford— Brant Ave.. 2
76 Guelph— Dublin Street.. 1
77 Hamilton— Zion Tab.. 2
79 London — Petersville . . 2
Financial Secretary, 1879.
KELLAM, HENRY
1862.
1874 Wingham ... 1
Financial Secretary, 1874.
Died April 23rd, 1875, aged 38
years.
KENNEDY, GEORGE.
1842.
1874 Ingersoll (sup'd.) 7
KENNEDY, JAMES.
1857.
1874 Salford
76 London North .
79 Centralia..
KEPPEL, JOHN HADDEN.
1863.
1874 Princeton.. 2
76 Forest 2
77 London — Hamilton Road 1
78 London East. .. .(sup'd.) 3
KER, PETER.
1833.
1874 Montreal Conference.. . 1
75 Drummondville. .(sup'd) 4
Died April 8th, 1878, aged 69
years.
KERR, GEORGE J.
e. oni. 1875.— k. f. o. &o. 1879.
1875 Cainsville ... 1
76 Dorchester Station.. 1
77 Thorndale . . ... 1
78 Vienna 1
79 Grand Bend ..,„,.. 2
KERR, JOHN L.
1852.
1874 Leamington. A .. ...2
76 Wardsville & Bothwell. . 1
77 Kirkton 3
80 Dorchester Station. . 1
KERSHAW, EDWARD.
1855.
1874 Gorrie
75 Howick
77 Elora .,.
80 Mount Pleasant .
.(n.c.) 1
.. 2
.KETTLEWELL, WILLIAM.
1*872.— okd. 1876 — e. f.c.1877.
1874 London— Pall Mall. .1
75 Montreal Theol. College. 1
76 Clifton .... 3
79 Jerseyville ... .„,..,. 2
KOYL, EARDLEY HORNING,
c. 1879.— e. 011 t. 1880.
1879 Belmont . . 1
80 Cainsville 1
L.
LAIRD, JAMES.
1862.
1874 Teeswater
75 Bayfield .
76 Washington.
78 Garafraxa.. . .
LAMBLY, JAMES B.
e. on t. 1879.
1879 Ridgetown 1
80 Thamesville . . . . 1
LANCELEY, EBENEZER.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 Stoney Creek. ..... 1
78 Salford .... 1
79 Westminster ... 1
80 Montreal Theol. College. 1
LANCELEY, JOHN E.
1870.— e. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Guelph.. . 1
75 Clifton. 1
76 London — Petersville. 3
79 St. Thomas 2nd . 1
80 Dunnville. ... 1
LANGFORD, ALEXANDER.
1857.
1874 Brantford . . . . . 3
77 St. Catharines * . . . 2
79 Chatham ..2
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
L ANTON, HENRy
1837.
1874 Hamilton . (sup'd. ) 7
LATIMER, JAMES FRANCIS.
1855.
1874 London ... .(sup'y.) 7
LAVELL,' CHARLES., M.A.
1842.
1874 Seaforth ... 1
75 Mitchell.... 3
78 Palmerston 3
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
LEITH, THOMAS B.
r. om. 1875. — e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Dresden ....... 1
76 Hespeler. 1
77 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 1
78 London East ... S
LEVER, JAMES J. A.
1874 Supernumerary., .(n.c.) 1
75 Kenilworth.. .. 1
76 Erin 3
79 Crowland.. -_.„,-_ 2
LEWIS, JOSHUA PITT.
1861.
1874 Hamilton — Simcoe St. . . 2
76 Windsor 1
77 Withdrew and united with
the Church of England. Is now
(1880) pastor of Grace Church,
Elm Street, Toronto. ,
LITTLE, JAMES.
e. on t. 1879..
1879 Stoney Creek
80 Glanford
LIVINGSTON, JAMES.
1872.— e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 St. Mary's.. .. .(n.c.) I
75 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
77 Kippen 3
79 Bayfield 2
LOCKE, HUGH WILLIAMS.
E. on t. 1880.
1880 Ridgetown. 1
LOUNDS, GEORGE.
e. on t. 1880.
1880 Appin and Napier 1
LUND, WILLIAM.
1853.
1874 Exeter.. . , 1
75 Westminster . » : . . . 2
77 Dorchester .... . . . i
80 St. Thomas. ..(sup'd.) 1
M,
MADDEN, GEORGE C.
1869.
1874 Yarmouth.
75 Adelaide. .
77 Lynden. . „
80 Stoney Creek .
1
MAITLAND, ROBERT REID
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Brussels
76 Wingham .
77 Fullarton
78 Stratford
79 Fullarton
80 Trafalgar : .
LONDON CONFERENCE.
651
MASSON, JAMES.
1854.
1874 Oilsprings.
76 Princeton.
78 Rockwood. .
79 Niagara
MAXWELL, WILLIAM J.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Park Hill.. 1
75 Guelph 1
76 St. Catharines 3
79 Guelph— Dublin Street.. 2
MEACHAM, GEO. M., M.A.
1856.
1874 Dundas. . . . . 2
76 Toronto Conference. . 5
MESSMORE, JOSEPH.
1823.
1874 Simcoe (sup'd.) 2
76 St. Mary's (sup'd.) 3
Died January 15th, 1879, aged
84 years.
MILLER, AARON D.
1850.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 2
76 Tilbury .. ..(sup'd.) 1
77 Waterdown ..(sup'd.) 1
78 Rainham 3
MILLIKEN, ANDREW
1856.
1874 Bervie .. 1
75 Holmesville . . . . 2
77 Ashfield 3
80 St. Clair. .. 1
MILLS, JOHN.
1851.
1874 Grimsby ... 2
76 Niagara 3
79 Norwich . . . . 2
MILLS, WILLIAM.
1869.
1874 Georgetown. . . . . . 3
77 Arthur 3
80 Corunna ... 1
MILLYARD, REUBEN.
1870.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 1
75 Harley 2
77 Richwood . 2
79 Beamsville . 1
80 Clifton 1
MITCHELL, GEORGE A., B.A.
1865.
1874 Kincardine. 1
75 Wingham 3
78 Exeter ... . . 2
80 Harriston 1
MOIR, DAVID ANDERSON.
c. 1876.— r. on t. 1877
1876 Thorndale . . 1
77 Belmont . . 1
78 Drayton 1
79 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
MOONEY, JAMES.
1871.
1874 Howick 1
75 Queenston ... ... 1
76 Ridge way . . 3
79 Caistorville . . 2
MOORE, THOMAS ALBERT.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 London South . . . . 1
MORDEN, THOMAS E., B.A.
1871.
1874 Preston & Paris, Ger. M. 2
76 Toronto Conference.
.(s.v.c.)
MORROW. CHAS. KICHARD
1872 — ord. 1876.— r. f. o 1877
1874 Grimsby .
75 Cobourg. .
76 Queenston
77 Harley .. .
78 Kelvin..
79 Fenwiek .
MORTON, WILLIAM.
1842.
1874 Jarvis . . . 3
77 Caledonia.. . . 3
80 Georgetown ... . . 1
MOSS, WILLIAM H.
1861.
1874 Bartonville .. 2
76 East Zorra 3
79 Granton 2
Mc.
McALISTER, JAMES.
1850.
1874 Kilbride (n.c.) 1
75 Hespeler 3
78 Oakville 3
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
McCANN, WILLIAM.
1866. !
1874 Otterville (n.o.) 1
75 Woodburn 2
77 Crowland . 2
79 Tyrconnell 2
McCartney, james h.
1863.
1874 Watford
76 Park Hill
79 Fingal
McCOLLUM, EDWIN.
1867.
1874 Blenheim . . . . (sup'y. ) 7
Mcculloch, andrew
montgomery.
R. on t. 1874.— r. f. c. &o. 1879.
1874 Aylrner 1
75 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 4
79 Windham ... 1
80 Beamsville. 1
McDONAGH, WILLIAM.
1852.
1874 Aylmer 2
76 Paris .... 3
79 Kincardine. .... 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1880.
McKENZIE, DANIEL
McLEOD.
1861.
1874 Lyndeu ... 3
77 Nassagaweya 3
80 Lowville and Kilbride 1
McLACHLEN
r. on t. 1875.
1875 Bervie. . .
76 Watford
77 Cobourg. . .
JAMES A.
-ord. 1879.
. .(s.v.c.) 2
79 Toronto Conference.
M CLEAN, HUGH.
1857.
1874 F'ergus
1 77 Georgetown
] 80 Elora.
McLEAN, JOHN.
c. 1874.— r. (m t. 1875.-
ord. 1880.
1874 Vienna.. .
5 Park Hill . .
76 Arkona .
77 Cobourg.
80 Toronto Conference.
.(s.v.c.)
McNAMARA, GEORGE.
1857.
! 1874 Garafraxa .2
1 76 Garafraxa . . . (sup'd. ) 1
77 Arthur . . .(sup'd.) 1
Died August 3rd, 1877, aged
66 years.
652
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
N.
NEELANDS, JOHN.
1859.
1874 Wyoming
77 Florence . .
80 Woo Jslee. . . . .
1874
NELTHORPE. ELY.
1874.— r. OTi t. 1875.—
Welland 7 mo.
Otterville 5 mo.
75 Otterville
76 Located.
o.f
NUGENT, FRANCIS E.
1867.
1874 Goderich...
75 Harmony.. .
78 Straffordville
80 Hespeler.
.(N.C.)
o.
ODERY, JOSEPH.
1870.
1874 Otterville..
76 Dresden. .
79 Glanford..
ORME, JAMES HUGHES,
1860.
1874 Appin.. .
75 Holstein . .
77 Corunna
80 Arkona.
.(N.C.) 1
2
3
1
ORME, THOMAS HUGHES.
e. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875 Montreal Conference.. 4
79 Camalachie .. 2
PARKER, WILLIAM R, M.A.
1856.
1874 London— Dundas St. 3
77 Woodstock 2
79 Thorold 2
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1878.
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
1880.
Secretary of Conference, 1880.
PATCHELL, THOMAS H.
1871.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 5
79 Bothwell.. .. 2
. PEARSON, THOMAS D.
1852.
1874 Oakville 1
75 Drayton . . 3
. 78 Kingsville 3
PENHALL, WILLIAM.
c. 1876.— e. on t. 1877.
1876 Belmont...
77 Salford
78 London North . .
79 Oobourg, .. .(s.v.c.
PHELPS, RICHARD.
1826.
1874 Grimsby..
77 Niagara . .
78 Fenwick..
79 Kelvin .
80 Grimsby..
1
1
. 1
)2
.(sup'd.)
. . (sup'd. )
.(sup'd.)
.(sup'd.)
. .(sup'd.)
PHILLIPS, ALFRED M., B.D.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Cobourg.. . ..(u.v.c.)4
78 Chatham 2nd.. ... 3
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1878.
PHILLIPS, ROBERT.
1868.
1874 Arthur . 2'
76 Millbank .. . . 3
79 Fullarton.. 2
PHILP, JOHN, M.A.
■1860.
1874 Paris.. 2
76 St. Mary's . . . . 2
78 London — Queen's Ave 2
He received the degree of M.A. ,
in course, from Victoria Univer-
sity, May, 1875.
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
PHILP, JOSEPH.
1869.
1874 Belgrave
75 Blyth
77 Holmesville. . .
80 Belgrave.
(N.C.) 2
2
3
,.„... 1
PHILP, WILLIAM.
1840.
1874 Waterdown ...(sup'd.) 4
78 London. .. ..(sup'd.) 1
"Died Aug. 18th, 1878, aged 71
years.
PINCH, RICHARD.
1854.
1874 Moncton.. . .
76 New Hamburg. ...
78 Toronto Conference . .
2
2
. 3
PRESTON, JAMES.
1851.
1874 Thorold 3
77 Goderich ... 2
79 Milton... . ... : 2
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1876.
Chairman of District, 1878.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
PRESTON, WALTON.
1847.
75 Thamesville
76 Florence
77 Holstein
78 Wellesley.. . .
.. 1
.. 1
.. 1
.. 3
PRING, JOSEPH.
e. on t. 1880.
1880 Dorchester
1
E.
RAWSON, JOSEPH.
1858.
1874 Gesto (n.c.)
75 Colchester
76 Thamesville .(sup'd.)
78 Port Rowan
80 Thamesville .(sup'd.)
REDMOND, RICHARD,
o. 1876.— R. on t. 1877.
1876 Arthur...
77 Peel
78 Kilbride .
79 Holstein .
80 Cobourg
1
1
.. .. 1
1
.(s. V. c.) 1
REID, HENRY.
1846.
1874 Kirkton 1
75 Peel .(sup'd.) 6
REID, THOMAS JAMES.
1870 — r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 London— North Street. 1
75 London— Pall Mall .... 1
76 Sombraand Courtright.. 1
77 Merritton 1
78 Located.
REYNOLDS, JOSEPH.
1840.
1874 Grimsby. . (sup'd.) 1
Died Oct. 16th, 1874, aged 64.
years.
REYNOLDS, ROBERT.
1869.
1874 Kippen -..,. : 1
Died May 23rd, 1870, aged 28
years.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
653
RICE, JAMES P.
1872 ) Bible
to > Christian
79 ) Conference.
80 St. Mary's (sup'y. )
RIDLEY, JOHN.
1867.
1874 Font Hill
75 Drummondville.. .
77 St. Catharines 2nd. .
78 Ailsa Craig.. . .
1874
75
RICE, LUTHER 0.
1840.
Bayfield. .
Dungannon.
. 1
. (sot'd. ) 6
RICE, SAMUEL DWIGHT,
D.D.
1837.
1874 ) Governor,
to > Wesleyan Female
77 ) College, Hamilton.
78 St. Mary's 2
80 Toronto Conference.
Delegate to the General Con-
ference of 1878.
Chairman of District, 1879.
Elected Vice-President of Gen-
eral Conference, 1878.
On the occasion of his Transfer
to the Toronto Conference, the
following resolution, moved by
Dr. Sanderson, and seconded by
Rev. William S. Griffin, was un-
animously adopted by the Con-
ference by a rising vote : —
"This Conference cannot allow
the occasion of the departure of
the Rev. Dr. Rice from this to
the Toronto Conference, with a
view of occupying a distant field
of labour and of responsibility,
without placing upon record its
high appreciation of the ability,
fidelity and zeal which have dis-
tinguished our beloved brother in
the various positions of trust and
responsibility occupied by him.
His wisdom in the councils of the
Church, his sympathy with his
brethren, will not be forgotten
by us, any more than his inde-
fatigable and successful efforts in
the cause of female education.
We part with Dr. Rice with great
regret, and pray God to be with
him in the future, as in the past,
and to make the remainder of his
life even a greater blessing to the
Church of his affection than the
past of his useful life has been."
RICHARDSON, GEORGE.
1859.
1874 Waterdown... 2
76 Milton.... . . 3
79 Aylmer 2
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
Treasurer of the Contingent
Fund, 1876-1880.
RIGSBY, WALTER.
1868.
1874 Caistorville..
75 Font Hill
77 Stoney Creek .
80 Font Hill
ROBBINS, JOHN.
1871.— R. f. v. & o. 1875.
1874 Oakville . . .
75 Glanford
76 Jerseyville
79 Richwood ....
ROBINSON, JOHN HOWSON.
1865.
1874 Merritton ... 2
76 Bartonville 3
79 Clifton 1
80 Oakville . . .(sup'd.) 1
ROBINSON, JOSEPH HIRAM.
1830.
1874 London (sup'd.) 7
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
ROGERS, DAVID.
1874. — e. on t. 1875. —
r. f. e. & o. 1879.
1874 Arthur. .
75 Peel. ..
76 Howick.
77 Drayton
78 Brussels
79 Erin..
ROSS, JAMES STEWART,
M.A.
1867.
1874 Point Edward 2
76 London— Pall Mall St-. . 3
79 London — DundasSt.East 1
80 London — Dundas St Ctr. 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., 1875; M.A., in
course, 1S80.
ROSS, WILLIAM WILSON.
1857.
1874 Hamilton (sup'd.) 1
75 Agent U. C. B. Society.. 4
79 Hamilton — Centenary 2
Author of " A Thousand Miles
by Land and Sea," 1878.
RUMP, THOMAS.
1837.
1874 Merritton. ... (sup'd.) 4
78 St. Catharines .(sup'd.) 3
RUSS, AMOS E., M.A.
1854.
1874 Toronto Conference 5
79 Paris.. . . 2
RUSS, JAMES EDGAR.
c. 1875.— r. on t. 1876.—
a. f. c. k o. 1879.
1875 Woodslee 2
, — J Leamington, ) .
' ' \ Ridgetown, \ ■■■ l
78 Blenheim 1
79 Harrow 1
80 Brussels 1
RUSSELL, ALFRED L., M.A.,
B.D.
1866.
1874 Wardsville .. .... 1
75 Mount Brydges . 3
78 Lucan 3
RUSSELL, JOHN.
1861.
1874 Arkona 1
75 Kerwood . 3
78 St. Williams ... 3
RYAN, DAVID.
1858.
1874 Blenheim 1
75 Chatham. .(sup'd.) 1
76 London . .(sup'd.) 5
RYCKMAN, EDWARD BRAD-
SHAW, D.D.
1856.
1874 Gov. Dundas Wes. Inst.. 2
76 Guelph 3
79 Brantford — Wellington
Street 2
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880. President of the Confer-
ence, 1878. Delegate to Gene-
ral Conference, Montreal, 1878.
The honorary degree of D. D. was
conferred upon him by the Uni-
versity of Victoria College, May,
1879. Delegate elect to Ecu-
menical Congress to be held in
London, England, in September,
1881.
RYERSON, JOHN.
1820.
1874 Brantford. ...(sup'd.) 1
75 Simcoe (sup'd.) 4
Died Oct. 8th, 1878, aged 79
years.
s.
SALT, ALLAN.
1853.
1874 Muncey. .
75 Toronto Conference.
654
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SANDERSON, FRED. H.
r. out. 1875.— k. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Ingersoll... 1
76 Goderich 1
77 London — New Brighton. 1
( London-New Bright'n "|
78-1 Guelph— President's 1-1
\ Assistant. J
79 Hamilton — Hannah St.. 1
80 Plattsville 1
SANDERSON, GEORGE
RIVERS, D.D.
1837.
1874 St. Catharines 3
77 London— Wellington St. 3
80 London — Dundas St. E. 1
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880. President of Conference,
1876. The honorary degree of
D.D., was conferred upon him
by the University of Victoria
College, May, 1877. Delegate
to the General Conference, Mon-
treal, 1878.
SANDERSON, JOHN.
1857.
1874 No Station 2
76 Luther.. 2
78 No Station .. . . . 2
80 St. Thomas (sup'y.) 1
SAUNBY, JOHN W
R. 071 t. 1880.
1880 Oxford Centre , 1
SAUNDERS, JOHN, M.A.
1866.
1874 Brownsville.. 3
77 Springfield. .. 3
80 Sparta. 1
Received his degree of M.A.,
in course, from Victoria Univer-
sity, May, 1880.
SAVAGE, DAVID.
1850.
1874 Toronto Conference. 2
76 Gait . .. 1
77 Tilsonburg ... 3
80 London— Wellington St. 1
Financial Secretary, 1877 and
1880. Chairman of District,
1878 and 1879. Delegate to
General Conference, Montreal,
1878.
SAVAGE, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Smithville 1
75 Port Dover. 3
78 Clifford 3
SCANLON, RICHARD WM.
R. on t. 1880.
1880 Belmont 1
SCHRAM, GEO. ASHWELL.
1870.— r. f. c. k o. 1876.
1874 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
75 Vienna . 1
76 Bismarck ... . . . 1
77 Ravenswood 2
79 No station, own request 2
SCOTT, EDMUND EDGAR.
c. 1877.— R. onr. 1878.
1877 Hagarsville 1
78 St. George .... 1
79 Thorold . . 1
80 Montreal Theol. College. 1
SCOTT, JOHN, M.A.
1867.
1874 Lowville 1
75 Washington 1
76 Berlin . 1
77 Principal, Wesleyan Col-
lege, Dundas 1
78 Carlisle .... 3
Received his degree of M. A., in
course, from Victoria University,
May, 1877.
SCOTT, JOHN GARDINER.
1869:
1874 Harriston.. 3
77 Listowel 2
79 Hamilton— Zion Tab... 2
SELLERY, SAMUEL, B.D.
1871.— R. f. c. &o. 1878.
1874 Cobourg (u. v. c.) 4
78 Thorold ... 1
79 Stratford ...... . . 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D., 1878.
SHANNON, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Napier
75 Romney ....
77 Adelaide .
80 Vienna
SHAW, JAMES.
1850.
1874 Hamilton . • . .(sup'y.) 7
SHEPHERD, WILLIAM W
1862.
1874 Cainsville. ..2
76 Fairfield ... 3
79 Welland 2
SHEPLY, JOSEPH.
1841.
1875 Nissouri .(sup'd.) 1
75 St. lliiiys . .(srr'n.) 6
SHERLOCK, BENJAMIN.
1858.
1874 London, South . . ;
77 Lucan. ]
78 Aylmer . . . (sup'd.) ]
79 Oneida... ]
80 Alvinston ]
SHIBLEY, EDWIN S.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
"r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Port Dover .... 1
75 Oxford Centre.. 1
76 Listowel 1
77 Thorold.. l
78 Teeterville . . . . 3
SHILTON, JAS. WALKER.
r. on t. 1875.
1875 Lynden 1
76 Thorold. .1
77 Cobourg.. .(u.v.c.) 4
SHORTT, WM. KEMMIS, M.A.
1872.
1874 Montreal Conference 4
78 Caledonia ... . (sup'y.) 1
79 Ingersoll (sup'y.) 1
80 Montreal Conference.
SICKLES, ABRAHAM.
1843.
1874 Muncey.
75 Oneida..
. 1
.(sup'd.) 6
SIFTON, JAMES WILLIAM.
c. 1879.— E.WT. 1880.
1879 London North 1
80 Brownsville.. . . 1
SILVESTER, CHARLES.
1846.
1874 Niagara. 2
76 Niagara. . (sup'd.) 1
77 Toronto Conference.
SLATER, JAMES CORNISH.
1846.
1874 Strathroy. 3
77 Thorold 2
79 Smithville 2
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878. Treasurer
of the Children's Fund, 1874 to
1880. Financial Secretary, 1874,
1877 and 1878. Chairman of
District, 1875 and 1876.
SMITH, ALFRED ERNEST.
r. mi t. 1876.
1876 Holmesvile 1
77 Brussels 1
78 Bervie 1
79 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
LONDON CONFERENCE.
655
SMITH, CHARLES.
1870.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 6
80 Merlin 1
SMITH, JOHN TATLER.
1872.— k. f. c. &. o. 1876.
1874 Waterdown.. . . 2
76 Milton .... 1
77 Oxford Centre 2
79 Lowville and Kilbride . . 1
80 Lucknow 1
SMITH, JOHN VIPOND.
1870.— it. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 St. Thomas.. 3
77 Gait . .... 3
80 Windsor ... . . 1
SMITH, NATHANIEL.
1866.
1874 Montreal Conterenee. ... 5
79 Kippen 2
SMITH, WRAY ROBERT.
c. 1875.— k. on t. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 St. George 2
»» / Oxford Centre 4 mo. ) ,
'' { Port Dover... 8 mo. J
78 Windham 1
79 Ponsonby 1
80 Jarvis 1
SMYL1E, ROBERT.
1869.
1874 London North (n.c.) 1
75 Wallaeeburg. 3
78 Kerwood. 3
Removed to United States,
October, 1880.
SNIDER, DAVID WILLIAM.
c. 1878 & 1879.— r. out 1880.
1878 Smith ville . . 1
79 Ridgeway 1
1877 Fingal....
78 Ingersoll North .
on / Queenston .... 4 mo.
\ Kerwood ... 8 mo.
80 Font Hill.. .
SNYDER, ADAM IRA.
u. 1873, 1874.— R. on T. 1875.—
R. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Hudson's Bay Territory 1
74 Amherstburg 1
75 Blenheim.. .... 1
76 Ridgetown 1
77 Bothwell 2
79 Romney 1
80 Thamesville 1
SPARLING, WILLIAM W
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
u. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 . . ■ • 1
74 Washington.
75 Hespeler.
76 Elora
SPENCE, WILLIAM H.
K. »iT. 1879.
1879 Thorndale .. 1
80 London North 1
STACEY, FRANK BAINARD.
c. 1878.— r. on t. 1879.
1878 Oxford Centre.. 1
79 St. George 1
80 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 1
STAFFORD, CHARLES E.
1864.
1874 Holmesville.. . . 1
75 Brussels .... 3
78 Teeswater . . 3
STAPLES, SAMUEL G.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Moncton.
77 Bervie. .
78 Thorndale
79 Cobourg .
1
1
. 1
.(s.v.c.) 2
STEPHENSON, WILLIAM.
1858.
1874 Hamilton— Wesley 2
76 Withdrew and removed to
United States.
STEVENSON, EPHRAIM
BROCK, B.A.
,,. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
it. f. c. & o. 1880.
1874 Garafraxa. .. . 1
75 Berlin . 1
76 Salford ... . . 1
77 Cobourg (u.v.o.) 3
80 Ponsonby 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A., 1879.
STEVENSON, JOHN C.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Acton 1
75 Plattsville 3
78 Hamilton — Simcoe St . . . 1
79 Princeton.. . . 2
STEWART, JOHN.
it. on t. 1876.
1876 Erin.. 1
'77 Hespeler. . . 1
78 Ponsonby . . 1
79 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 2
STINSON, JOSEPH H.
1858.
1874 Waterford. . . 1
75 Drayton . . 2
77 Moorefield. . . . . 1
78 Trowbridge 3
STOBBS, THOMAS.
1849.
1874 Drummondville . . . 1
75 Smithville. . 2
77 Mount Pleasant 3
80 Caledonia.. 1
STONEHOUSE, JAMES H.
1864.
1874 Sombra and Walpole.. 1
75 Sparta 2
77 Sparta (sup'd.) 1
78 Toronto Conference.
STRINGFELLOW, CHARLES.
1855.
1874 London North 2
76 Salford 3
79 Oxford Centre ... 2
SUTHERLAND, DONALD G.,
M.A., B.D., LL.B.
1864.
1874 Gait....
76 Simcoe . . ,
79 Clinton .
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D., 1877.
Author of "Jottings in the
East," an account of a recent
visit to Greece, Egypt, Turkey
and Palestine.
SWANN, FRANCIS.
r. om. 1874. — n. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Drayton
75 Howick
76 Peel....
77 Cobourg.
78 Merritton . .
80 Preston
1
1
1
...(s.v.c) 1
1
SWANN, MATTHEW
1850.
1874 Listowel 3
77 Drummondville. .. 3
80 St. George 1
Chairman of District, 1875
and 1876.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
SWEET, EDMUND E.
1855.
1874 Brantford .. .(sup'd.) 7
656
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
T.
TAYLOR, WILLIAM.
1862.
1874 Montreal Conference... . 1
75 Drayton (sup'd.) 3
78 Mooreiield. .. .(sup'd.) 3
TEETER, CHANCELLOR.
1870.— R. f. c. & o 1874.
1874 Hornby (n.o.) 1
75 Bismarck . . 1
76 Grimsby (sup'y.) 4
80 Dresden (sup'y.) 1
TENNANT, ELISHA.
1863.
1874 New Credit.. .. 3
77 Oneida -.2
79 Montreal Conference.. 2
TESKEY, EBENEZER.
1861.
.1874 Adelaide . .
75 Tyrconnell .
77 Port Rowan
78 Kenilworth..
80 Ulster . .
THOMPSON, DANIEL
WELLWOOD.
1869.
1874 Harmony 1
75 Teeswater 3
78 Thorndale . . . . 3
TRELEAVEN, RICHARD
JOHNSON.
c. 1876.— R. on t. 1877.
1876 Bayfield 2
78 Fullarton 1
79 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 2
TRETHEWAY, WILLIAM.
r. on t. 1877.
1875 ) Bible Christian
76 \ Conference.
77 Woodslee ...... . 1
78 Located.
TUCKER, RICHARD LYLE.
1856.
1874 Port Rowan.. 1
Died May 23rd, 1875, aged 48
years.
TUCKER, SAMUEL.
1855.
1874 Washington 1
75 Muncey 3
78 Harmony ... 2
80 Holstein 1
' TUPPER, REUBEN E.
1836.
1874 Mount Brydges. ... . 1
75 London . . (sup'd. ) 6
TURK, GEORGE,
o. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.
1876 Ridgeway and Port Col-
borne ... . . 1
77 Howick. .. 1
78 Arthur .... 1
79 Montreal Theol. College. 2
TURNER, JOHN.
1871.— R. f. c. k o. 1875.
1874 Glanford. 1
75 Carlisle ... 3
78 Lowville and Kilbride 1
79 Dresden 2
TURNER, WILLIAM T.
1869.
1874 Lynedoch ..... 2
76 Strafford ville. . . ... 2
78 Camlachie. . . , 1
79 No Station— ill-health.. 1
80 Adelaide 1
TYLER, REUBEN J.
1858.
1874 Brussels (n.c.) 1
75 Kippin 2
77 Marthasville . . 2
79 Oil Springs . . 1
80 Kenilworth .(sup'd.) 1
V.
VAN CAMP, ALBERT JAS.
1864.
1874 Holstein 1
75 Oakland.. 1
76 Petrolia (sup'y. ) 2
78 Located.
VOADEN, THOMAS.
c. 1877.— R. on t. 1878.
1877 Rainham.. ... 1
78 Springfield .... .1
79 Cobourg. (s.v.c.) 2
w.
WADDELL, ROBT. H., B.D.
1863.
1874 Petrolia ....... 3
77 Lucknow . . .3
80 Fergus 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.D. , 1879.
WAKEFIELD, JOHN.
1852.
1874 St. Mary's . . 2
76 Chatham 3
79 Hamilton — First Meth.. 2
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
Assistant Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1877.
Secretary of Conference, 1878.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880.
President of Conference, 1880.
Delegate elect to Ecumenical
Congress to be held in London,
England, September, 1881.
WALDRON, SOLOMON.
1821.
1874 Sarnia.. .(sup'd.) 5
Died September 7th, 1878,
aged 83 years.
WALKER, JOHN.
1854.
1874 Lucknow (sup'd.) 7
WALLACE, ALBERT J.
c. 1874.— r. onr. 1875.
1874 Hagarsville 1
75 Milton... ...'... ]
76 No station— ill health 1
77 Goderich 1
78 No station— ill health . . 1
79 Removed to United States.
WALSH, WILLIAM.
1872.— r f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 St. George 1
75 London — North Street . . 1
76 Centralia 3
79 London North 2
WARD, JOSEPH, B.A.
1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Montreal Conference 3
77 St. George .... i
78 Townsend 3
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B. A., 1877.
WARNER, LEWIS.
1831.
1874 Toronto Conference 3
77 Hamilton (sup'd.) 2
79 Beamsville ..;sup'd.) 1
80 St. Catharines ..(sup'd.) 1
WASHINGTON, GEORGE.
1819.
1874 Oakville.. (sup'd.) 7
LONDON CONFERENCE.
657
WATSON, JAMES.
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Belmont 2
75 Kirkton 1
76 London— Wellington St. 1
77 Tyrconnell 2
79 Removed to England.
WATSON, WILLIAM CROSS-
LEY, M.A.
1874 Dawn Mills 1
75 Kingsville 3
78 Wallaeeburg . . 1
79 Park Hill 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1878.
WEAVER, FRANCIS G.
1843.
1874 Seneca (n. c ) 1'
75 Crowland 2
77 St. Clair 3
80 Ravenswood . . . 1
WEBB, WILLIAM.
1853.
1874 Ridgetown (sup'y. ) 3
77 London (sup'y.) 1
78 Withdrew.
WHITE, JAMES.
1859.
1874 Aylmer (n.c.) 1
75 Windham 2
77 Oakland 2
79 Grand River 2
WHITE, JAMES HENRY.
c. 1876.— r. on x. 1877.
1876 Seneca 1
77 Lowville .... ... 1
78 Waterdown .... . . 1
79 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 2
WHITING, JAMES.
1859.
1874 Dunnville 1
75 St. Williams 3
78 Port Stanley 3
WILKINSON, THOMAS
LOTTRIDGE.
1862.
1874 Nassagaweya ... 3
77 Fergus 3
80 Acton 1
WILLIAMS, ELIAS.
1844.
1874 Dunnville (sup'd.) 1
75 Brantford . . ..(sup'd.) 6
WILLIAMS, JOHN A., D.D.
1846.
1874 Simcoe . . .
75 St. Thomas .
78 Stratford..
79 Goderich..
President of Conference, 1874
and 1875.
Delegate to the Second General
Conference, Montreal, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him by the University of Victoria
College, May, 1878.
WILLIAMS, JOHN BIDLAKE.
1871.
1874 Hespeler 1
75 Arthur.. . .... 1
76 No Station.— Ill-health 3
79 Located. — 111 -health.
Died December 29th, 1879.
WILLIAMS, RICHARD
WATSON.
1869.
1874 Ailsa Craig.
75 Springfield . . .
77 Berlin
80 Mitchell
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Hespeler (n.c.) 1
75 Simcoe 1
76 Hamilton — Centenary 3
79 Guelpb... . . . . 2
Secretary of Conference, 1875.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1879-80.
WILLIMOTT, WILLIAM.
1859.
WILLISTON, JOHN
KELLOGG.
1832.
1874 Strathroy (sup'd.) 7
W1LLOUGHBY, WILLIAM.
1836.
1874 Harriston .
75 Appin
78 Luther..
.(n.c.) 1
3
3
1874 Seneca..
77 Cainsville
79 Salford..
WILSON, JASPER.
R. on t. 1874.— r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Port Stanley 1
75 Fingal . . 1
76 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 3
79 Ravenswood. ... 1
80 Brigden 1
WILSON, JOHN V.
1854.
1874 Toronto Conference . . 2
76 Dunville .. .(sup'd.) 5
WILSON, SAMUEL.
1856.
1874 Mitchell .
75 Richwood
77 Dunnville
80 Drummondville .
1
2
3
1
WOODSWORTH, RICHARD
WATSON.
1867.
1874 Ridgetown . . 3
77 Jarvis 3
80 Ridgetown 1
WRIGHT, ROBERT WALTER.
c. 1875.— R. onT. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Erin
76 Waterdown
77 Caledonia . ...
78 Milton..
79 Oakville
80 Blenheim
WRIGHT, WESLEY P.,
M.A., B.D.
1856.
1874 ) Prof, of Natural Science,
to > Wesleyan Female College,
80 ) Hamilton.
42
THE
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS
OF THE
LONDON CONFERENCE,
SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT,
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERANNUATION AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAR,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
Note.— The letter " vv " following the name of a Circuit indicates a continuation of that Circui
from the Wesley an Conference, and the letter " n " a continuation from the New Connexion Confer
ence — a reference to these Conferences will give the Circuit's history prior to 1874.
A.
ACTON.— vv.
; AP-
!
Funds.
Year Names of Ministers.
point
.' No. of
1 . - - ■—
nients
Members
•Conting. Educa.
Sup. M.
| Miss'y.
1874 John C. Stevenson
2
100
$4 50 .?2 25
S7 10
1 $60 75
75 George W. Calvert .
j *3
200
; 10 oo
11 25
7 22
144 85
70 George W. Calvert . . . ....
i 3
151
! 15 00
9 30
10 00
148 76
77 Richard Hobbs . .
! 3
180
| 15 82
10 50
15 00
162 09
78 Richard Hobbs . ....
1 3
160
1 16 10
14 25
24 75
146 25
79 Richard Hobbs
[ 3
180
8 23 14 52
i 25 08
176 37
SO Thomas L. Wilkinson
i 3
160
1 13 30 i 15 05
1 25 55
184 50
ADELAII
)E.— w &
N.
1874 Ebiiii'zer Teskev ... ...
7
158
8 94 3 20
1 7 00
103 66
75 George C. Madden...
7
150
i 9 23 5 78
J 8 00
107 41
76 George ('. Madden..
8
159
9 50 5 57
14 87
198 93
77 William Shannon. ..
7
132
6 01 3 41
12 92
144 50
78 William Shannon
7
132
1 6 18 ' 3 06
10 27
113 49
79 William Shannon
5
132
6 84 ! 3 17
11 04
71 17
So William T. Turner
5
117
! 4 ii8 2 12
6 71
58 54
AIL
SA CR
A.IG — w.
874 Richard Watson Williams. . . .
5
132
8 00 4 27
24 00
160 17
75 Gi oi ge Jackson. . .
3
120
8 85
14 50
24 00
130 94
76 George Jackson
3
132
10 09
5 54
14 00
152 36
77 George Jackson
3
142
10 11
5 79
17 59
121 34
78 John Ridlev
3
143
9 39
8 43
13 S2
167 71
79 John Ridley . .
3
150
9 00
8 71 ;
17 00
133 80
80 John Ridley
3
132
8 77
9 00 !
13 32
102 85
Rethesda'appointment from Rockwood annexed.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
659
ALVINSTON.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
jjoint-
■ ments.
1874 Kobert H. Hall...
75 Henry Berry
76 Annexed to Watford Circuit.
77 William M. Bielby ....
78 William M. Bielby
79 William L. Hackett ..
80 Benjamin Sherlock
4
3
3
4
3
2
No. of
Members.
23
40
32
66
67
79
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Missy.
$i 95
4 00
3 00
S3 32
1 71
4 00
32 27
5 37
7 00
$17 18
36 56
45 65
1 25
3 75
4 00
i is
1 30
2 06
5 30
7 00
4 45
68 58
51 97
54 61
AMHERSTBURG.— w.
1874 Edmund S. Jones, Adam Ira Snyder..
75 Edmund S. Jones, Thomas Gee .
76 James Harris .
77 James Harris.. . .
78 James Harris . .
79 Thomas Jackson .
80 Thomas Jackson .
142
146
256
139
144
151
160
14 04
15 65
18 86
9 83
9 68
10 62
7 49
8 15
5 40
6 83
20
00
16 00
17 00
18 00
28 35
29 25
23 25
24 00
APPIN.
128 63
130 47
140
111
117
103 59
105 17
54
64
18
A village in the County of Middlesex, Ontario. It was formerly part of the Napier and Melbourne
Missions.
1875 William Willimott . . i ... ' .
76 William Willimott 6 : 112 7.00 6 50 7 00 124 02
77 William Willimott 6 106 i 7 50 7 00 8 00 125 35
78 Henry E. Hill ... . 5 j 135 8 00 9 00 12 00 91 85
79 Henry E. Hill 5 j 138 9 58 4 43 15 15 127 44
80 Henry E. Hill, George Lounds . . 5 1 128 8 75 6 81 15 20 106 65
1874 John Russell .
75 William Watson Edwards
76 William W Edwards, John Mi
77 Peter W.Jones.
78 Peter W. Jones.
79 Peter W Jones.
80 James H. Orme .
Lean.
ARKONA.— w.
2 i 102
110
90
123
143
159
130
8 00
6 00
26
26
00
03
1 78
•4 05
4 00
2 82
8 13
13 56
3 65
4 12
10 55
10 45
6 00
14 00 i
15 00
9 43
58
76
94
84
92
17
73 11
72 44
109 25
60 76
ARTHUR.— w. and n.
1874 Robert Phillips, David Rogers.. 5 89
75 Robert Phillips, Charles Deacon.. . ' 5 130
76 Thomas Jackson, Richard Redmond. . 7 148
77 William Mills, Samuel (). Ervine. . 6 : 175
78 William Mills, George R. Turk. . 6 170
79 William Mills.. ..'.... 5 208
80 Joseph Deacon, Henry M. Cosford ... 5 181
3 09
3 37
9 09
6 00
6 53
12 00
10 00
7 00
12 60
11 20
9 50
15 25
14 00
18 00
25 87 j
12 45
21 00
28 25
10 00
18 3li
28 30
111 85
150 68
157 81
122 90
185 76
162 96
154 73
A township in the County
1877 Andrew Milliken.
78 Andrew Milliken. . .
79 Andrew .Milliken.
8n Richard C Henders.
1874 Win. McDonagh, Andrew McCulloch.
75 William McDonagh.
76 David L. Brethour.. .
77 David L. Brethour..
78 David L. Brethour
79 George Richardson. ... ....
80 George Richardson
ASHFIELD.
of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly pai
New Connexion Conference.
rt of the Lucknow ( 'inuit.
See
4
176
9
811
5
72
29
00
133 54
i
188
i
50
13
00
19
00
108 95
4
163
8
50
(i
75
20
00
103 98
I!.--
W. AND N.
6
350
19
08
9
25
60
00
345 58
6
481
16
00
25
00
45
00
354 28
2
160
8
00
25
50
■>■>
75
145 38
o
160
8
00
20
00
25
80
154 26
2
167
9
00
20
00
27
65
157 87
2
158
6
00
13
00
25
25
112 15
1
165
9
26
13
12
25
64
122 60
* Harrow Circuit set off.
t Springfield set off.
660
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
B.
BARTONV1LLE.— w.
Year
1874 William
75 William
76 John H.
77 John H.
78 John H.
79 David C.
80 David C.
H. Moss. . .
H. Moss
Robinson..
Robinson. .
Robinson ..
Clappison.
Clappison.
5
5
2
4
3
3
3
Funds.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
$5 00
Missy.
Ill
$5 10
$41 49
130
....
73
4 66
$4 70
8 00
52 25
158
16 35
15 80
31 00
191 08
134
13 50
20 85
26 00
149 20
164
9 00
7 13
26 00
149 61
150
7 82
6 60
26 00
110 45
BAYFIELD.— w.
1874 Luther O. Rice
75 James Laird, Abraham Hopkins ... .
76 James Broley, Richard J. Treleaven . .
77 James Broley, Richard J. Treleaven . .
78 James Broley, William W. Campbell..
79 Jas. Livingston, Walter S. Jamieson..
80 Jas. Livingston, Walter S. Jamieson..
115
133
190
210
180
198
198
10 40
2 60
13 67 ,
10 10
7 68
7 40
10 16
11 00
11 15
16 15
16 36
16 33
18 60
16 60
27 37
15 76
10 40
23 00
16 00
13 00
23 08
1874 Edwin A. Chown, B.A....
75 Edwin A. Chown, B.A
76 Edwin A. Chown, B.A..
77 Charles W. Hawkins, B.A.
78 Charles W. Hawkins, B.A.
79 Reuben Millyard"
80 Andrew M. McCulloch. .
BEA.MSVILLE.— w.
102
107
150
155
207
239
221
11 12
6 90
14 60
9 43
7 14
14 10
7 30
5 45
20 00
7 13
8 91
15 00
9 42
9 20
16 18
5 14
3 65
11 80
5 20
4 00
11 00
118
03
144
79
183
13
181
73
210
20
206
71
225
56
157 05
135
72
129
34
120 88
181
80
155 57
120
91
BEAR and BLACK CREEKS.
It was formerly part of the Sombra and Walpole Island Mission.
1875 Thomas K. Fydell. . . .. .i i ... , . . , i
76 See Sydenham. . I 3 I 85 | 3 56 I 1 46 I
4 00
o/ it
BELGRAVE.
A village in the township of Morris, County of Huron, Ontario. Distant from Wingham, 5 miles
It was formerly part of Wingham Circuit.
1877 Andrew Edwards ... ... ;
78 Andrew Edwards
79 Andrew Edwards
80 Joseph Philp
1874 Andrew Edwards, James Watson .
75 James E. Dyer, William Godwin. .
76 James E. Dyer, William Penhall.
77 Jam's E. Dyer. David A. Moir . . .
78 David Hunt, Cecil Harper, B.A..
79 David Hunt, Eardley H. Koyl. . .
80 David Hunt, Richard W Scanlon. . ,
5 1
241
5 !
241
4
215
BELMONT.
— w.
. .
8
230
.
9
230
.
9 i
240
.
9
220
9
252
8 !
236
7
245
7 29
6 71
7 15
6 43
7 32
6 80
12 00 ! 150 03
15 56 i 116 38
15 60 121 11
16 95
7 00
17 00
25 19
17 25
25 00
17 25
17 50
17 40
17 75
16 00
17 82
7 17
18 00
45 13
49 44
50 00
50 00
65 00
54 07
65 00
371 45
355 00
385 OO
343 66
342 00
229 82
247 51
BELMORE.
A small village in the township of Howick. County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Howick Circuit.
1879 David Auld , ... . , , ....
80 David Auld I 3 163 I 1 80 ! 1 50 I 5 00 48 62
1874 Christopher Cookman, Richard Hobbs
75 Christopher Cookman, Eph. Stevenson
76 John Scott, B.A., William Hackett
77 Rd. W. Williams Wm. W. Campbell
78 Richard W. Williams
79 Richard \V. Williams
80 William J. Ford
BERLI]
ST.— w.
6
230
5
233
6
206
6
166
6
169
2
59
2
80
22 51
9 45
20 00
30 00
20 00
10 00
16 43
12 50
16 55
17 65
5 38
6 85
5 85
7 16
44 00
237 39
60 00
244 36
32 00
224 68
32 05
185 16
48 15
245 92
7 46
115 36
14 40
110 76
LONDON CONFERENCE.
661
BERVIE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Andrew Milliken
75 Isaac Crane, James McLachlin
76 Isaac Crane, James G. Foote
77 Isaac Crane, Samuel G. Staples
78 Christopher Hamilton, Alfred E. Smith
79 Christoph. Hamilton, W. W. Campbell
80 Christopher Hamilton ...
Ap-
point-
ments.
8
Funds.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
S10 03
Educa.
Sup. M.
216
$5 26
$20 00
196
11 09
13 00
20 00
260
11 20
14 00
50 00
334
5 70
15 30
33 23
380
7 00
17 00 36 00
350
7 15
10 25 ! 30 00
310
7 50
10 50
31 00
$201 34
182 92
161 77
183 36
216 94
178 25
184 12
BISMARCK.
A village in the township of Aldboro'. County of Elgin, Ontario
Tyrconnell Mission.
1875 Chancellor Teeter..
76 George A. Schram 3 112
77 William Baugh 4 136
78 William Baugh 4 145
79 John G. Fallis 4 136
80 John G. Fallis 6 164
It was formerly part of
4 25
2 02
5 00
4 65
6 26
3 72
5 00
13 50
8 00
2 00
7 00
3 00
9 65
3 08
7 00
BLENHEIM.— w.
L874 David Ryan, Thomas Gee ...
75 David Hunt, Adam Ira Synder ...
76 David Hunt, Charles C. Couzens
77 David Hunt, William J. Hunter. ...
78 William Henderson, James E. Russ
79 William Henderson, William H. Gane.
80 George Clarke, Robert W Wright.
* 7
10
10
10
10
9
9
267
318
350
380
400
450
465
16 50
7 56
44 50
16 20
7 50
45 00
17 00
7 75
40 00
17 00
10 00
45 00
17 25
10 00
50 00
15 76
10 10
53 43
15 90
11 40
52 26
42 41
29
71
82
73
58
28
73 27
243
96
251
34
262
02
278
87
244 64
249
14
235
35
BLYTHE.
A village in the township of Morris, County of Huron, Ontario. Distant from Clinton, 11 miles,
It was formerly part of Wingham Circuit, and Bodmin, New Connexion, Circuit.
875 Joseph Philp ... .
76 Joseph Philp . .
77 George Clarke.
78 George Clarke . .
79 George Clarke . . ,
80 William Birks
93
170
206
220
230
234
6 00
6 32
12 49
17 28
17 40
9 40
13 32
18 00
10 85
15 05
20 00
8 27
7 73
21 00
9 30
8 50
23 00
119 00
178 12
151 25
180 89
152 32
153 34
BOTHWELL.
A village in the township of Zone, County of Kent, Ontario,
Circuit.
.875 Jabez Edmonds
76 United with Wardsville ... .3 73
77 Adam Ira Snyder
78 Adam Ira Snyder ... 3 67
79 Thomas H. Patchell 4 93
80 Thomas H. Patchell ... 5 90
It was formerly part of Wardsville
4 45
656
600
2 96
4 60
3 15
2 22
2 60
2 27
5 90
10 00
5 42
BRANTFORD— BRANT AVENUE— w.
874 Benjamin B. Keefer
75 Benjamin B. Keefer.
76 W. Wellington Carson . .
77 W Wellington Carson..
78 W. Wellington Carson ..
79 Thomas Brock
80 Thomas Brock
170
204
276
250
250
275
248
18 52
10 30
24 30
21 27
30 32
32 37
21 81
37 96
26 64
22 06
51 23
38 20
24 00
37 76
36 00
16 14
38 00
28 17
16 19
22 96
21 50
879 Augustine Broadway.
80 Augustine Broadway..
BRANTFORD— OXFORD STREET.
It was formerly connected with Brant Avenue.
58
03
21
47
50
23
43
35
57
03
536
43
433 07
426
02
465
50
466 07
475
43
403 06
3 00
* Bloomfield and Wesley, 35 members, annexed.
662
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
BRANTFORD— WELLINGTON STREET. -
-w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Alexander Langford
75 Alexander Langford
77 John B. Clarkson, M.A.
78 John B. Clarkson, M.A
79 Edward B. Ryckman, D.D...
80 Edward B. Ryckman, D.D . .
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
202
224
231
238
210
*280
258
$20 46
27 00
23 03
25 33
23 59
20 00
29 10
$11 49
32 00
10 47
42 08
42 00
38 50
16 70
$20 95
21 00
18 88
20 10
30 00
25 00
21 75
$334 96
337 40
333 52
365 14
313 58
329 92
263 15
BRIGDEN.
A village in the township of Moore, County of Lambton, Ontario.
1878 Thomas R. Clarke
79 Thomas R. Clarke
80 Jasper Wilson ........
It was formerly Sydenham Mission.
73 63
89 37
63 65
4
110
6 35
. 4 25
15 00
4
105
6 00
4 75
15 00
6
109
6 25
4 75
}5 00
BROWNSVILLE.
A village in the township of Dereham, County of Oxford, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Tilsonburg Wesleyan and New Connexion Circuits.
1874 John Saunders, B.A. .
75 John Saunders, B.A., Chas. C. Couzens
76 John Saunders, B.A., Wm. P. French
77 William Birks, James H. Hazlewood .
78 William Birks, John H. Bennett
79 William Birks .
80 Thomas W- Jackson, James W Sifton
4-
167
7 00
11 45
21 00
6
210
6 50
18 25
25 00
6
216
7 63
20 53
22 18
6
270
8 90
13 50
33 40
6
270
7 50
7 20
25 68
6
273
9 37
9 61
24 19
BRUSSELS.— w.
1874 Robert Davey, Abraham Hopkins
75 Chas. E. Stafford, Robert R. Maitland
76 Charles E. Stafford, Alfred A. Bowers.
77 Charles E. Stafford, Alfred E. Smith .
78 William Hayhurst, David Rogers ....
79 James Harris
80 James Harris, James Edgar Russ. . . .
7
250
16 68
8 00
28 75
7
310
19 41
32 00
38 25
8
373
21 16
29 29
40 41
9
400
21 54
17 18
40 59
*5
333
18 25
14 25
27 10
5
327
14 50
7 96
21 09
5
325
15 29
9 40
33 42
208 14
255 48
241 37
266 41
229 24
222 79
302 84
315 70
332 41
279 27
210 11
151 89
219 15
BURLINGTON.
A village on Lake Ontario, in the township of Nelson, County of Halton, Ontario.
called Wellington Square. See Canada Wesleyan Conference.
1874 Hall Christopherson ..
75 David Chalmers.
76 David Chalmers
77 Daniel E. Brownell
78 Daniel E. Brownell
79 George H. Cornish . .
80 George H. Cornish . .
6
228
19 35
6 25
75 09
+ 5
261
17 10
28 06
72 00
ts
231
23 50
20 00
74 00
3
245
24 00
20 00
76 00
3
260
22 66
22 62
68 50
3
270
23 00
13 50
69 00
3
282
20 18
24 50
90 65
It was formerlj
339 48
339 66
350 75
294 15
320 29
304 90
310 82
c.
CAINSVILLE.— w.
1874 Wm. W! Shepherd, Joseph M. Hodson
75 Wm. W. Shepherd, George J. Kerr
76 Joseph R. Guridy
77 William Willoughby
78 William Willoughby
79 William Ames
80 William Ames ,
6
193
15 64
6 37
29 00
6
240
17 20
17 65
32 35
§6
273
14 00
24 17
43 50
4
226
12 32
8 00
31 85
5.
180
12 33
8 05
35 00
4
191
13 10
8 10
35 15
4
192
13 06
8 00
36 00
283 73
317 70
390 38
265 22
235 01
237 90
228 71
* Four appointments given to Walton Circuit. + One appointment given to Oakville Circuit.'
+ One appointment given to Waterdown Circuit and one appointment given up.
§ Two appointments given to Glanford Circuit.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
663
CAISTORVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Walter Rigsby
75 Henry Hughes . .
7g ( Henry Hughes, )
( James Parker Bell, )
77 James Parker Bell . .
78 James Parker Bell.. .
79 James Mooney
80 James Mooney
Ap-
point-
rnents.
No. of
Members.
186
200
215
240
242
250
232
Funds.
Conting. Educa.
Ho
00
14
59
7 50
5 00
4 00
5 00
5 50
5 10
4 80
2 54
4 96
2 70
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$10 25
10 00
'$123 27
84 08
7 00
74 21
5 50
7 40
7 50
75 69
95 84
95 86
8 25 ■ 8". 32
CALEDONIA.
A village on the Grand River, in the township of Seneca, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
formerly Seneca Circuit.
1877 William Morton,
78 William Morton,
79 William Morton
80 Thomas Stobbs .
Robert W. Wright.
Samuel Edwards.. .
It was
5
210
13 50
7 60
33 75
163 19
7
220
13 83
16 97
65 00
216 46
7
220
14 00
20 75
55 07
232 81
4
180
10 12
18 28
45 60-
195 61
CAMLACHIE.
A village in the township of Plympton, County of Lambton, Ontario.
Wyoming Circuit.
1876 Nelson Burns, M.A
77 Nelson Burns, M.A.
78 William T. Turner...
79 Thomas H. Orme
80 Thomas H. Orme
It was formerly part of
4
76
. • . .
4
101
1 97
1 56
7 60
69 22
4
101
2 77
1 25
8 03
44 84
4
117
6 51
8 80
15 25
94 10
4
145
5 40
8 00
5 67
91 51
CAMPBELLSVILLE.
A small villagB in the township of Nassagaweya, County of Halton. It was formerly part of
Lowville and Kilbride Circuit.
1875 Peter W. Jones..
76 United to Nassagaweya Circuit
60
4 00
4 34
6 05
66 12
CARLISLE.
A village in the township of East Flamboro'. Cjunty of Wentworth. Distant, 9 miles from Water-
down. It was formerly part of Waterdown Circuit.
1875 John Turner
76 John Turner ,
77 John Turner
78 John Scott, M.A.
79 John Scott, M. A.
80 John Scott, M.A. .
4
310
4
290
3
256
3
240
2
214
12 00
9 63
20 00 [
11 35
6 03
27 50 1
8 48
5 58
28 00
9 18
9 03
28 26
6 82
5 00
28 85
147 37
164 07
200 92
161 58
164 04
169 05
1874 William H. Fife..
75 William H. Fife...
76 William H. Fife...
77 Robert Burns
78 Robert Burns
79 Thomas R. Fydell.
80 Thomas R. Fydell.
CAYUGA.
6
t5
4
4
6
-w.
& N.
162
199
304
256
174
172
164
5 55
3 50
8 84
6 50
5 45
4 30
3 21
7 47
4 05
2 00
5 09
2 00
4 09
1 02
9 00
8 00
6 60
4 91
5 23
11 00
8 06
144 69
116 33
173 64
81 41
70 71
62 68
71 15
CENTRALIA.
A village in the township of Stephen, County of Huron, Ontario
Circuit.
1876 William Walsh .... . .
77 William Walsh. * 4 • 127 5 87
78 William Walsh ..4 169 7 21
79 James Kennedy 4 130 5 85
80 James Kennedy 4 116 6 71
It was formerly part of the Exeter
21 18 22 74
9 60 I 28 14
19 50 j 20 71
18 00 21 20
145 50
149 46
139 14
161 81
* Three appointments given to Cayuga Circuit.
t Two appointments given to Seneca, and two appointments given to Rainham.
664
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
CHATHAM.— w.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 William S. Griffin.
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
156
161
207
195
195
353
365
$42 36
45 34
43 12
48 06
46 00
31 00
39 35
$17 09
42 00
22 00
28 00
35 00
44 00
45 00
$67 00
92 35
62 25
100 00
84 77
100 00
102 45
$345 77
75 William S. Griffin .
76 John Wakefield
77 John Wakefield
78 John Wakefield
79 Alexander Langford
80 Alexander Langford
327 63
342 27
373 37
356 86
275 79
296 19
CHATHAM SECOND.
1
2
25
5 75
19 25
• 2
115
5 55
8 29
9 35
2
118
5 30
2 50
10 00
1877 William Godwin/
78 Alfred M. Phillips, B.D. .
79 Alfred M. Phillips, B.D..
80 Alfred M. Phillips, B.D. .
CLIFFORD.
A village in the township of Minto, County of Wellington, Ontario.
Harriston Mission.
1875 John Hough
76 John Hough
77 John Hough
78 William Savage.
79 William Savage
80 William Savage .<■...
CLIFTON.
A town in the township of Stamford, County of Welland, Ontario.
Drummondville Circuit.
1874 Alexander C. Chambers
75 John E. Lanceley
3
125
5 20
6 18
11 02
3
120
5 25
4 20
11 05
3
120
5 30
3 55
11 10
3
135
5 40
2 70
11 20
3
210
6 25
2 80
13 20
100 80
66 90
It was formerly part of the
85 00
70 40
72 30
47 43
55 87
It was formerly part of the
76 William Kettlewell.
77 William Kettlewell.
78 William Kettlewell.
79 John H. Robinson .
80 Reuben Millyard . .
1874 Thomas Brock
75 Thomas Brock
76 Thomas Brock
77 Robert Fowler, M.D
78 Robert Fowler, M.D
79 Donald G. Sutherland, B.D.
80 Donald G. Sutherland, B.D.
• • • •
1
40
8 00
6 50
16 00*
1
81
13 11
10 00
17 50
1
70
13 11
10 40
18 00
1
75
11 00
17 55
29 00
1
64
10 00
17 50
29 07
1
66
6 40
3 00
5 00
LIN TO
S.—w.
1
154
12 72
6 00
40 00
1 '
225
15 75
19 19
40 00
1
230
17 10
14 22,
39 31
1
250
18 22
16 89
40 00
1
250
15 88
17 55
50 71
1
260
16 99
15 53
56 05
1
211
10 00
10 37
18 15
1874 Joseph Rawson
75 Joseph Rawson
76 ...
49
0 55
> *
0 56
35
> > > ■
31
0 77
116 30
201 51
120 46
104 00
100 55
74 84
219 51
260 05
250 94
302 65
327 84
292 39
260 66
27 75
4 45
CORUNNA.
A village in the township of Moore, County of Lambton, Ontario.
Moore Circuit.
1875 Thomas Jackson . .
76 William M. Bielby
77 James H. Orme
78 James H. Orme
79 James H. Orme
80 William Mills
CROWLAND.
A village in the township of Crowland, County of Welland, Ontario.
Welland Circuit.
4
100
....
4
160
10 00
6 06
25 00
5
115
5 78
4 16
26 85
5
117
8 17
3 73
23 00
5
119
3 41
2 46
18 50
5
146
6 80
3 00
18 60
It was formerly part of the
128 19
94 26
115 43
78 00
52 66
It was formerly part of the
1875 Francis G. Weaver .
76 Francis G. Weaver
77 William McCann
3
4
3
3
4
89
88
74
72
60
3 10
2 00
3 17
3 47
2 54
1 25
3 25
1 57
3 39
0 57
6 00
10 00
10 46
15 60
3 13
43 37
34 92
78 William McCann
79 James J. A. Lever... ...
64 93
27 20
32 32
LONDON CONFERENCE.
665
D.
DAWN MILLS.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
a.p; | No. of
point- AT -,
1 , Members,
ments.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
6 225
8 ! 235
$19 75
21 00
$7 60
13 00
$10 00
11 50
$149 17
138 54
1874 Wm. C. Watson, M.A.. R. H. Balmer
75 Now called Dresden Circuit
DELHI.
A village in the township of Middleton, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
1875 James Gundy
76 James Gundy
77 Joseph Guest.
78 Joseph Guest . ...
79 Joseph Guest
80 Robert H. Balmer.
1874 Thomas Crews
-75 Thomas Crews
76 Thomas Crews,
13,6
172
170
133
131
53
2 00
5 04
62
2 90
5 26
71
1 62
8 00
60
2 00
11 40
65
1 25
12 00
DORCHESTER STATION.— w.
George J. Kerr.
Jas. G. Foote.
78 William Lund, James G. Foote
79 William Lund ( William Geo. Wilson)
Kerr, Joseph Pring
-7 i Benjamin Sherlock,
' ' i William Lund,
80 John L.
146
148
172
250
252
272
277
10 80
11 00
10 00
6 63
13 10
14 00
20 28
21 00
21 00
11 55
1'6 00
25 00
13 57
14 69
12 12
10 05
11 52
10 64
44 00
45 50
45 50
DRAYTON.— w.
1874 Richard J. Forman, Francis Swann. . .
75 Thomas D. Pearson, Joseph H. S tin son
76 Thomas D. Pearson, Joseph H. Stinson
77 Thomas D. Pearson, David Rogers. . .
78 James E. Dyer, David A. Moir
79 James E. Dyer, Samuel O. Irvine
80 James E. Dyer
8
9
10
9
5
6
5
400
404
389
391
251
281
271
14 96
7 12
56 55
15 00
20 00
64 00
15 75
13 45
41 75
13 45
14 00
31 75
9 04
9 50
30 00
9 50
9 55
38 00
10 10
9 60
38 25
DRESDEN.
A village in the township of Camden, County of Kent, Ontario.
1875 Joseph R. Kay, Thomas B. Leith .
76 Joseph Odery .. .
77 Joseph Odery
78 Joseph Odeiy . .
79 John Turner . .
80 John Turner
235
212
169
188
238
241
1874 Thomas Stobbs .
75 John Ridley
76 John Ridley . . .
77 Matthew Swann
78 Matthew Swann
79 Matthew Swann .
80 Samuel Wilson .
1874 George M. Meacham,
75 George M. Meacham,
7fi j Isaac B. Howard,
' j William McFadden,
77 James Hannon ....
78 James Hannon .
79 James Hannon
80 James Graham
M.A
M.A
DUNDAS
5
ts
221
143
163
185
167
177
178
— w.
287
227
181
165
155
145
156
98 09
80 02
79 52
95 87
26 35
167 80
148 63
146 37
186 73
222 40
183 47
179 38
421 52
486 37
410 47
337 54
268 54
270 00
272 00
It was formerly Dawn Mills Circuit.
21 00
13 00
11 50
10 00
• > • •
6 00
f 10 00
5 50
12 00
7 50
4 60
12 00
9 00
8 00
18 00
9 00
8 68
20 00
DRUMMONDVILLE.— w.
20 24
9 13
33 50
9 00
7 00
21 50
12 58
5 84
23 00
11 00
10 60
20 55
13 75
11 80
26 00
13 50
7 50
22 50
8 84
7 81
22 60
138 54
57
00
104
76
95
89
lnO 00
110
03
300
30
147
30
191
61
126 76
144
70
136
65
136 58
, 38 94
16 45
97 25
39 00
63 12
124 00
42 90
55 08
124 15
30 00
33 80
102 00
30 00
40 00
102 00
30 00
36 00
100 00
25 00
32 00
90 00
575 72
467 72
420 50
514 05
625 01
542 12
473 52
Two appointments given to Thamesville.
Jerseyville set off.
666
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
DUNGANNON.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
men ts.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
4
229
$15 69
$6 38
$21 00
$189 09
4
235
13 75
13 00
21 34
150 37
4
239
14 00
13 50
21 00
178 10
5
300
13 80
14 62
23 09
226 93
6
390
15 05
15 28
32 75
261 84
5
390
15 09
19 33
38 08
275 60
6
390
15 05
30 00
38 10
293 07
1874 James Broley .. .
75 James Broley.. .
76 James Caswell. ,
77 James Caswell. .
78 Robert Davey.. .
79 Robert Davey..
80 Robert Davey...
1874 James Whiting. . .
75 George Brown, Robert M. Balmer .
76 George Brown .
77 Samuel Wilson . . . . .
78 Samuel Wilson
79 Samuel Wilson ........
80 John E. Lanceley
DUNNVILLK— w & n.
3
89
8 50
3 50
9 00
*3
98
7 00
3 75
8 00
.t7
222
9 00
12 0(1
• 10 00
3
175
6 00
8 00
10 00
3
122
6 59
2 00
13 76
3
109
5 10
2 00
14 25
2
92
5 00
2 00
14 60
87 85
105 53
172 52
107 87
86 75
85 91
96 04
E.
1874 Abel Edward.
75 Abel Edwards
76 William H. Moss .
77 William' H. Moss ,
78 William H. Moss.
79 John Elliott. "
80 John Elliott.
EAST ZORRA.— w.
3
133
13 78
4 90
28 75
3
152
14 25
9 15
25 29
2
166
13 37
9 25
25 00
2
160
8 75
4 28
20 00
2
150
7 67
5 69
20 50
2
163
6 67
3 46
20 10
2
147
4 90
2 70
20 71
1874 Thomas Cobb, William Baugh.
75 Thomas Cobb, William H. Henderson
76 Thomas Cobb, William W. Sparling ..
77 Edward Kershaw, Charles W Cosens. .
78 Edward Kershaw. . ;
79 Edward Kershaw.
80 Hugh McLean. ......'
ELORA— w.
4
285 ■
15 51
8 00
30 00
4
290
16 10
10 00
30 00
5
290
16 00
14 00
.30 00
5
274
14 57
11 82
30 00
J5
257
12 20
14 20
24 00
1
95
6 00
4 00
11 00
1
92
6 12
4 05
9 00
1874 William M. Bielby
75 Wm. M. Bielby, Robert W. Wright...
76 James J. A. Lever, John Stewart
77 Jas. J. A. Lever, Jno.W Freeman, B.D
78 James J. A. Lever.. ..
79 David Rogers . . .
80 Isaac Crane
ERIN.— w. & N.
3
50
5 18
3 14
5 00
6
33
10 00
4 02
7 00
6
ino
7 61
2 60
3 64
6
120
7 75
18 56
5 05
6
115
8 110
8 18
7 00
5
120
5 63
7 91
7 03
5
102
9 60
6 66
9 20
1878 William Godwin..
79 William Godwin..
80 William Godwin..
ESSEX CENTRE.
A Circuit formed from part of the Woodslee Circuit.
1874 Wm. Lund, William Godwin. .
75 Joseph W. Holmes, Wm. H. Gane..
76 Joseph W. Holmes..
77 Joseph W. Holmes
78 George A. Mitchell, B. A '..[
79 George A. Mitchell, B.A. . .
80 Joseph R. Gundy
• 4 l
•I 5 |
EXETER.
6
§6
1
1
1
1
156
269
-w.
246
255
242
123
131
146
166
4 00
9 16
16 20
17 00
18 00
10 22
8 74
11 04
11 78
4 00
10 00
10 30
18 58
15 18
12 31
5 56
15 59
8 98
5 25
12 00
43 25
45 00
36 75
31 25
26 19
37 00
31 50
179 60
190 57
164 92
135 48
149 48
160 74
165 10
237 92
271 82
232 30
195 28
170 28
68 75
69 75
104 55
109 05
168 75
147 43
105 63
71 41
86 01
83 23
103 98
300 42
300 78
340 41
165 02
135 80
167 48
193 30
* Late N.C. appointments added.
t Ponsonby set off.
+ Rainham set off with four appointments.
§ Centralia set off.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
667
F.
FAIRFIELD.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Benjamin Clement, James E. Ford
75 Benjamin Clement. .
76 William W. Shepherd
77 William W. Shepherd....
78 William W. Shepherd
79 Richard J. Forman
80 Richard J. Forman
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
283
295
177
202
210
228
210
Funds.
i
$11 00
12 00
10 00
5 54
7 76
7 69
7 80
$5 15
13 90
10 00
fO 42
10 55
10 56
10 50
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$22 00
$186 70
32 5C
241 64
20 00
141 74
25 80
158 39
19 00
145 68
14 43
163 26
16 00
125 11
FEN WICK.
A small village in the township of Pelham, County of Welland, Ontario.
Connexion Conference.
1875 Robert J. Elliott. .
"76 Robert J. Elliott.
77 William H. Fife .
78 William H. Fife
79 Charles R. Morrow
80 Charles R. Morrow
246
217
221
212
153
5
51
5
30
5
48
2
86
3
70
. See Pelham,
New
5 04 j 7 35
11483
4 00 i 11 75
102 01
8 95 i 15 05
97 42
9 70 | 8 54
74 12
5 30 1 7 19
64 14
is7i S Robert Fowler, M.D.,
i8'* J Hugh McLean,
75 Hugh McLean
76 Hugh McLean
77 Thomas L. Wilkinson . .
78 Thomas L. Wilkinson
79 Thomas L. Wilkinson . . .
80 Robert H. Waddell, B.D
FERGUS.— w.
2 i 125
130
125
140
158
132
131
16 60
y 10
18 00
14 25
9 21
19 00
15 25
11 40
11 55
11 00
16 00
18 00
11 94
23 92
18 11
7 31
7 10
11 00
5 72
6 64
9 88
100 69
101 63
93 28
82 77
90 54
48 60
74 86
1874 James Harris, Hugh T. Crossley ....
75 James Harris, Jasper Wilson
76 George Ferguson, George Daniel . .
77 Geo, Ferguson, William W. Sparling
78 George Ferguson, James Hazlewood. .
79 James H. McCartney, Geo. W. Dean. . j
80 James H. McCartney . ... . . j
FINGAL.
4
4
5
5
5
5
t 6
145
186
186
221
237
236
216
16 49
6 12
14 22
25 04
14 50
27 42
20 60
30 00
21 00
31 10
18 00
23 37
14 51
22 28
47 75
52 25
53 25
58 41
59 00
41 59
46 40
294 81
352 76
374 44
348 43
369 75
300 49
278 94
1874 Alexander G. Harris
75 Ambrose Hunt
76 Walton Preston
77 John Neelands
. 78 John Neelands
79 John Neelands
80 Thomas Gee ...
FLORENCE.
4
6
6
7
8
5
4
— w.
140
151
235
220
236
216
182
9 60
4 10
16 22
9 60
9 00
14 00
5 00
14 00
7 23
6 65
19 00
8 00
7 00
21 00
7 00
5 00
18 00
7 25
5 10
20 00
92 65
101 11
82 38
128 20
101 50
85 61
80 32
FONT HILL.— w.
1874 John Ridley
75 Walter Rigsby
76 Walter Rigsby . .
77 Edwin A. Chown, B. D,
78 Edwin A. Chown, B.D..
79 Edwin A. Chown, B.D..
80 Walter Rigsby
115
105
125
119
108
91
242
8 09
4 23
9 00.
7 50
6 50
10 00 j
5 29
3 88
7 07
4 12
2 00
18 54 i
7 94
3 16
12 50
5 06
5 52
13 75
6 38
5 59
14 00
113 28
106 56
75 80
79 97
76 71
83 26
87 05
Harley Circuit set off.
+ Iona set off.
668
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
FORDWICH.
A village in the township of Howick, County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Howick Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1875 John R. Isaac
76 John R. Isaac
77 John R. Isaac
7S Robert J. Husband
79 Robert J. Husband.
80 Robert J. Husband.
1 874 George Clark (John farley)
75 George Clark, Theophilus R. Earle .
76 John H. Keppel ...
77 Colman Bristol, M.A
78 Alexander G. Harris
79 Alexander G. Harris.. . .
80 Alexander G. Harris
Ap-
point-
ments.
3
3
3
3
No. of
Members.
FOREST.
195
190
169
169
158
-w.
140
237
241
138
138
163
163
FULLARTON.— w.
1874 Colman Bristol, M.A..
75 Colman Bristol, M.A
76 John S. Fisher, Ezra A. Fear
77 John S. Fisher, Robert R. Maitland.
78 John S. Fisher, Richard Treleaven .
79 Robert Phillips, Robert R. Maitland.
80 Robert Phillips, Richard Hamilton . .
115
155
150
200
200
216
200
§4 70
4 00
4 50
4 25
4 05
Funds.
§3 00
3 00
4 20
3 70
3 45
$11 00
11 00
14 00
14 85
14 00
Conting. ] Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y
7 00
4 50
12 00
9 00
10 00
19 13
9 00
6 06
.12 47
11 02
4 37
12 67
8 25
4 40
12 85
8 31
13 23
19 82
8 00
6 27
18 34
11 11
4 73
18 75
11 42
4 43
18 34
10 02
9 13
16 75
14 15
11 36
19 60
13 75
16 41
34 00
14 26
11 21
34 00
13 64
6 70
23 23
§91 3S
49 86
82 27
52 04
71 17
122 98
152 70
84 25
77 05
71 23
90 65
91 57
198 46
205 80
237 08
259 42
254 02
255 81
254 85
G.
GALT.— w. & n.
1874 Donald G. Sutherland, LL.B
1
77
75 Donald G. Sutherland, LL.B
1
80
76 David Savage
1
86
77 John V. Smith
1
93
78 John V. Smith
1
95
79 John V. Smith
1
95
1
135
15 00
6 00
20 00
12 75
15 26
19 05
9 38
9 21
35 66
9 54
14 50
15 00
14 00
16 66
20 00
10 00
8 36
20 00
5 00
11 30
15 00
GARAFRAXA.— w.
1874 Geo. McNamara, Ephraim B. Stevenson
75 George McNamara, William Hackett.
76 Joseph B. Goodspeed
77 Joseph B. Goodspeed
78 James Laird
79 James Laird ...
80 James Laird
4
4
+ 5
2
3
4
2
157
157
175
95
92
82
80
7 67
2 65
11 35
7 00
5 00
12 00
7 00
5 50
10 00
5 38
8 46
9 00
4 38
3 65
15 00
4 00
4 00
11 51
3 32
4 00
11 50
1874 William Mills.
75 William Mills
76 William Mills . .
77 Hugh McLean. . .
78 Hugh McLean . . .
79 Hugh McLean ...
80 William Morton..
GEORGETOWN.— w.
1874 Thomas S. Howard, John Turner
75 William Hawke, John Robbins. .
76 D. C. Clappison, Wellington Bridgman
77 David <'. Clappison, Richard U.Henders
78 D. (.'. Clappison, Theophilus R. Earle
79 Joseph Odeiy, Samuel Edwards...
80 Joseph Odery, James Little
4 175
4 202
4 189
4 160
4- 145
4 157
4 155
GLANFORD.— w.
7 37
4 00
30 00
13 48
13 56
30 00
11 76
13 36
33 25
9 85
21 50
26 00
10 62
9 50
23 50
11 00
10 35
21 75
11 15
6 75
22 CO
5
5
5
6
6
6
6
280
320
360
320
300
313
276
* Ravenswood set off. t Luther set off.
X Wesley given to Bartonville, and Ancaster and Shavers taken from Cainsville.
Ill
00
105 80
86
80
92
50
154
88
89
17
156
39
137
31
139
85
135
00
74 93
54 34
59 25
55
60
181
82
159
35
157 85
149
57
130
2o
142
23
128
92
15 40
8 00
84 01
16 00
30 00
85 00
18 15
31 73
93 10
14 49
12 87
51 27
17 63
13 44
63 00
13 00
26 44
63 05
13 10
12 00
63 00
448 38
550 00
531 83
405 98
341 86
370 63
346 65
LONDON CONFERENCE.
669
GLENCOE.
A village and Railway Station on the line of the Great Western Railway, in the township of Ekfrid,
County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1879 Colman Bristol, M. A.
80 Stephen Kappele
4
53
§i ii
§1 58
$2 89
§42*55
GODERICH.— w. & n.
1874 James Graham , 1
75 W. C. Henderson, M.A., A. A. Bowersj 1
76 W.C. Henderson, M. A., F.H.Sanderson 2
77 James Preston, Albert J. Wallace . . . ! 2
78 James Preston i 2
79 John A. Williams, D.D .. .. 1
80 John A. Williams, D.D .. ! 1
240
270
309
310
219
219
198
24 42
30 58
30 03
28 32
14 57
16 28
13 67
9 83
40 21
29 97
37 26
24 00
13 80
13 76
41 50
54 60
62 91
50 58
55 67
55 40
30 00
276 58
210 86
295 44
294 69
289 31
214 00
151 13
GORRIE.
A village in the township of Howick, County of Huron, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
Howick Circuit.
1879 James Broley i .. i ... . i • •• I I
80 James Broley I 2 I 160 1 4 51, 4 71 I 12 03 I 78 10
GRAND BEND.
A village in the township of Bosanquet, County of Lambton, Ontario.
with Park Hill Circuit.
1876 Theophilus R. Earle ... I . . I
77 Henry E. Hill 3 102 1 81
78 George W Dean 3 113 5 30
79 George J. Kerr 3 117 l 4 13
80 George J. Kerr ... 3 138 I 3 50
It was formerly connected
1 81
2 69
3 24
3 28
8
15
14
43
6
52
8 00
57 65
60 37
51 00
65 89
GRANTON.
A village in the township of Bichdulph, County of Middlesex, Ontario,
Kirkton Circuit.
1875 Robert H. Hall
76 Robert H. Hall... 3 139
77 Charles Barltrop 4 153
78 Charles Barltrop.. 4 153
79 William H. Moss 5 153
80 William H. Moss ... .... 4 148
1874 John Mills, Charles R. Morrow. .
75 John Mills, J Charles R Morrow'
Edward J. Clarke,
76 George H. Cornish
77 George H. Cornish
78 George H. Cornish . . ....
79 William Hawke
80 William Hawke
GRIMSBY.— w.
260
264
277
171
200
231
185
It was formerly part of the
GUELPH.— w.
1874 Isaac B. Howard, John E. Lanceley
75 Isaac B. Howard, William J. Maxwell
76 Ed.B. Kyckman, M.A., Benj.K.Keefer
77 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A
78 Edward B. Ryckman, M.A
79 William Williams
80 William Williams
445
437
562
563
223
230
240
6 89
6 17
27 50
7 89
5 64
10 56
9 10
9 25
20 00
7 38
8 00
15 00
5 66
12 00
10 30
21 00
9 50
66 12
21 05
13 38
66 83
12 25
16 00
70 66
10 20
17 26
45 30
10 39
17 49
51 41
10 42
19 61
51 56
10 50
10 00
40 00
62 28
27 30
78 38
66 20
73 25
100 00
68 31
48 55
127 13
73 65
53 17
42 72
24 70
40 75
31 12
26 18
29 00
20 25
23 20
26 75
23 00
160 00
129
34
228
34
200
00
173
40
439 07
423
24
438
77
207
80
189
86
196
97
196
66
425
42
412
51
366
13
437
63
200
00
216
26
208
53
•1877 Thomas Brock. . . .
78 Thomas Brock.
79 William J. Maxwell.
80 William J. Maxwell .
GUELPH— DUBLIN STREET.
228
240
270
18 23
16 74 ';
18 00
18 20
15 00 1
19 00
18 59
7 82 i
19 35
135 54
111 25
129 39
Three appointments and 126 members given to Woodburn Circuit.
670
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
H.
HAGARSVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Joseph S. Colling, Albert J. Wallace..
75 J. S. Colling, Wellington Bridgman...
76 Joseph S. Colling, Solomon Cleaver. .
__ „ -n { Sol. Cleaver, 3 mos. )
77 Geo. Brown, j Ed. E. Scott, 9 mos. j
78 George Brown, Wesley F. Campbell . .
79 Thos. S. Howard, John H. L.Joslyn...
80 Thos. S. Howard, John H. Howard. .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Funds.
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
260
300
301
$16 47
18 75
19 50
$10 00
25 30
18 00
$32 00
37 00
40 00
$275 18
357 61
335 38
337
20 00
18 75
43 00
273 64
340
345
306
16 00
16 25
10 75
12 00
17 00
14 00
36 00
37 00
31 00
265 50
387 28
312 59
I. HAMILTON— CENTENARY CHURCH— w.
1874 Hugh Johnston, M.A., B.D. .
75 Hugh Johnston, M. A, B.U.. .
76 William Williams
William Williams
William Williams
William W Ross.. ..
William W Ross.
77
78
79
80
469
430
500
495
500
432
347
122 36
73 00
301 00
88 75
250 76
317 50
89 86
156- 04
324 70
70 70
156 48
315 10
80 34
140 00
320 00
76 00
146 48
320 00
69 90
110 00
279 50
II. HAMILTON— WESLEY CHURCH.— w.
1874 William Stephenson
75 William Stephenson
76 Hugh Johnston, M.A., B.D.
77 Hugh Johnston, M.A., B.D.
78 Leonard Gaetz.
79 Leonard Gaetz
80 Leonard Gaetz
371
313
251
253
234
285
259
• 56 50
23 40
79 00
40 09
36 10
62 20
34 10
26 60
45 75
43 90
51 70
68 35
44 00
60 00
72 00
34 06
60 22
95 00
40 42
50 00
97 89
III. HAMILTON— FIRST METHODIST CHURCH— w.
1874
75
76
77
7S
79
80
W. Wellington Carson..
W. Wellington Carson..
William Smith Griffin.
William Smith Griffin.
William Smith Griffin .
John Wakefield .
John Wakefield .
190
200
212
212
200
255
192
28 50
14 10
20 00
30 85
24 15 f
31 85
35 00
30 46
34 65
33 06
14 64
53 00
33 18
21 10
47 65
28 80
14 50
43 32 |
19 25
20 00
50 00 1
2,788 75
2,296 51
2,423 40
2,177 51
2,167 53
2,196 00
2,057 12
525 98
428 37
331 33
368 91
350 05
417 16
435 82
402 25
367 85
475 04
419 22
345 00
249 32
290 60
IV HAMILTON— ZION TABERNACLE.
1874 Manly Benson.
75 James Hannon. . .
76 James Hannon.
77 Benjamin Keefer.
78 Benjamin Keefer.
79 John G. Scott..
SO John G. Scott
1S74 Joshua Pitt Lewis.
75 Joshua Pitt Lewis.
76 Robert Bell
77 Robert Bell.
78 John C. Stevenson
79 George Brown .
80 George Brown .
137
190
192
177
155
110
1
21 25
32 50
33 50
95 00
35 50
36 10
! 27 00
32 71
38 00
| 23 00
11 00
20 00
23 00
14 25
21 00
1 13 87
8 60
21 00
V HAMILTON.— SIMCOE STREET.
140
172
\2S
85
88
93
17 20
4 20
8 00
15 (0
6 02
10 00
10 18
5 00
5 45
4 00
1 CO
5 00
10 60
5 50
10 41
10 50
6 25
11 00
VI. HAMILTON.— HANNAH STREET
1876 John W. Cooley .. . j
77 Joseph M. Hodson .... 1 | 43
78 Joseph M. Hodson, B.A 1 65
79 Frederick H. Sanderson ... 1 61
80 Hugh T. Crossley. .... 2 42
4 00
3 00
4 00
4 00
5 65
5 50
4 25
3 27
6 00
3 40
2 55
4 09
214 75
190
55
198 or.
198
88
208
62
186
25
98
50
68
55
81
59
103 02
61
56
63 00
110
10
127
25
100
00
58
53
LONDON CONFERENCE.
671
HAMILTON.
Summary of Membership Statistics, showing the Increase by Decades.
Churches.
1838.
1848.
1858.
1868.
1st G. C.
1874.
2ndG. C.
1878.
1880.
Wesleyan ....
New Connexion
1. Centenary Church
2. "Wesley Church
3. First Methodist Church . . .
4. Zion Tabernacle
5. Simcoe Street
7. German Mission
•■
145
62
435
56
808
60
"50
361
259
158
52
50
469
371
190
"28
500
234
200
177
85
65
70
'347
259
192
110
93
42
28
Total...
207
491
868
880
1,108 1,331
1,071
HARLEY.
A small village in the township of Burford, County of Brant, Ontario.
Burford Circuit.
It was formerly part of the
Year
Names of Ministers.
1875 Reuben Millyard
76 Reuben Millyard
77 Charles R. Morrow ,
78 Name changed — see Kelvin.. .
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
\US.
Members
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
193
221
189
$5 '66
4 80
8 50
$4 '66
5 00
9 50
$5 '66
6 00
20 00
$143 43
128 76
190 75
HARMONY.— w.
1874 Daniel W Thompson
75 Francis E. Nugent . .
76 Francis E. Nugent .
77 Francis E. Nugent .
78 Samuel Tucker . .
79 Samuel Tucker
80 David Rogers .
109
125
122
119
105
105
101
1874 John G. Scott, David Bettschan,
75 John G. Scott
76 John G. Scott
77 Joseph R. Gundy
78 Joseph R. Gundy
79 Joseph R. Gundy
80 George A. Mitchell, B.A.
172
190
110
120
184
185
240
10 68
4 11
24 58
14 70
6 92
21 25
15 93
13 97
29 39
7 63
13 00
12 12
9 37
11 54
16 50
10 22
4 91
17 27
8 53
5 12
18 18
HARRISTON.— w & n.
6 80
5 20
15 25
14 60
25 00
25 00
10 73
10 00
13 00
10 98
10 00
13 50
12 60
6 29
19 75
12 50
6 65
15 87 |
7 00
5 08
22 06
HARROW
A small village in the township of Colchester, County of Essex, Ontario.
Amherstburg Circuit.
1876 Thomas Gee. . .
77 Thomas Gee ... 3
78 Joseph B. Goodspeed. 5
79 James E. Russ. ... 4
202
32
209 67
206
60
163
43
178 48
131
36
128
23
163 09
165
68
65
03
60
05
83
00
100
08
116
30
80 Samuel O. Irvine
104
104
104
124
It was formerly part of
60 00
68 18
39 73
8 00
. ..
4 00
10 00
5 00
5 00
15 00
1 90
3 53
5 00
2 69
3 55
5 10
41 88
1874 William Williams
75 James McAlister, William Sparling. . .
76 James McAlister, Thomas B. Leith .
77 James McAlister, John Stewart
78 Edwin Holmes, Jno. W. Freeman, B.D
79 Edwin Holmes, Charles W. Cosens. . .
80 Francis E. Nugent
HESPELER.— n.
110
5
6
6
6
7
t7
130
248
300
340
346
361
5 35
4 54
4 30
8 00
18 94
12 31
9 65
13 44
8 40
10 79
17 65
12 57
13 50
16 59
17 35
20 00
16 63
17 47
20 15
90 73
111 79
194 78
170 78
219 64
200 86
183 88
Clifford set off.
+ Preston set off.
672
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
HOLMESVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point,
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'
1874 Charles E. Staflford.
75 Andrew Milliken ........
76 Andrew Milliken, Alfred E. Smith. .
77 Joseph Philp
78 Joseph Philp. ...
79 Joseph Philp. ....
80 Andrew Edwards . . .'.
4
4
4
6
6
6
«
130
138
135
178
153
153
186
$5 98
7 07
8 50
8 18
8 25
7 22
6 10
$3 18
7 1]
8 00
7 50
8 23
7 49
5 97
$18 00
21 40
15 00
20 13
42 65
26 87
23 12
$135
100
93
119
;i65
168
164
HOLSTEIN.
A village in the township of Egremont, County of Grey, Ontario.
Mount Forest Circuit.
1874 Albert J. Vancamp
75 James H. Orme, Thomas R. Clarke
76 James H. Orme, Charles Deacon . .
77 Walton Preston, Samuel Edwards . .
78 Joseph Deacon, Vernon H. Emory..
79 Joseph Deacon, Richard Redmond..
80 Samuel Tucker
HOWICK.— w. & n.
It was formerly part of
• • • •
■ i * •
• > • •
• ■ • •
4
86
4 27
5 87
' 4 00
87
6
150
5 32
3 32
4 44
126
6
230
6 03
7 45
5 57
112 ,
5
200
5 55
5 46
4 75
85 !
6
259
7 00
5 55
11 00
47 i
6
250
7 20
5 70
12 40
55
1874 William Hawke, James Mooney..
75 Edward Kershaw, Francis Swann
76 Edward Kershaw, David Rogers
77 Edwin Fessant, George Turk
78 Edwin Fessant (George Geer.) ..
79 Circuit divided — See Gorrie & Belmore
309
343
374
418
424
430
12 00
5 60
26 00
13 25
13 00
30 00
12 00
14* 00
29 40
12 02
12 65
25 00
18 86
10 35
42 25
13 00
10 50
43 00
197
237 !
218
225 ;
254 I
221 ■
I.
1874
Charles Freshman, D.D., 1
Robert Fowler, M.D., / " -
75 Robt. Fowler, M.D., F. H. Sanderson
76 Robert Fowler, M.D. . .
77 John Kay ...
78 John Kay
79 Daniel E. Brownell
80 Daniel E. Brownell
INGERSOLL.— w. & n.
1
255
15 04
9 22
33 66
2
192
18 06
23 62
38 61
2
206
18 10
14 32
47 75
1
180
18 22
21 64
52 78
1
185
12 58
9 69
22 81
1
176
13 10
14 00
43 87
1
150
14 00
15 25
46 17
1876 Hugh T. Crossley . .
77 HughT. Crossley. .
78 William W. Sparling
79 William W. Sparling
80
INGERSOLL.— JOHN STREET.
249
1
25
1
40
1 15
0 61
2 17
2
82
3 62
* • ■ •
5 70
2
75
1 54
0 90
5 80
202 I
250 :
217 :
190 :
182 I
116 !
61 i
41 4
IONA.
A small village in the township of Southwold, County of Elgin, Ontario. It was formerly connec
with Fingal Circuit.
1880 William L. Hackett. ... i , . . , ,
J.
JARVIS.
A village in the township of Walpole, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
1875 William Morton.. ...
76 William Morton .....
77 Rd. W Woodsworth, Wm. J. Balmer
78 Rd. W. Woodsworth, Charles Deacon
79 Richard W. Woodsworth
80 Andrew Cunningham, Wray R. Smith
4
278
17 00
20 00
47 00
4
300
17 10
19 00
59 31
5
308
18 00
26 83
61 00
4
310
18 32
27 00
65 12
6
354
19 00
16 00
58 53
6
334
19 50
18 60
59 00
Formerly Nanticoke Circui
— "- 306 7
296 1
313 £
7"fB 8
835 S
700 7
LONDON CONFERENCE.
673
JERSEYVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Robert Bell
75 Robert Bell..
76 John Robbins
77 John Robbins
78 John Robbins
79 William Kettlewell.
80 William Kettlewell.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
170
170
160
162
150
140
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M
$12 00
10 00
10 44
10 41
10 00
7 24
$11 Oil
9 12
18 50
18 75
14 31
14 66
$39 15
30 00
35 80
36 05
37 00
31 61
$211 79
313 26
364 00
301 49
292 93
261 50
260 72
K.
KELVIN.
A village in the township of Windham, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
1878 Charles R. Morrow, Wm. J. Balmer .
79 William H. Fife
80 William H. Fife
189
217
229
It was formerly Harley Circuit.
190 75
130 65
125 47
8 50
9 50
20 00
5 74
6 50
17 75
5 80
10 15
16 77
* KENILWORTH.
A small village in the township of Arthur, County of Wellington, Ontario.
1875 James J. A. Lever.. ....
76 Henry Berry
77 Henry Berry . .
78 Ebenezer Teskey
79 Ebenezer Teskey
80 Reuben J. Tyler..
4
5
5
4
4
79
105
118
106
111
5 40
2 74
3 60
8 00
5 60
13 00
9 49
7 25
13 40
6 20
5 20
10 80..
5 10
5 00
11 00
KERWOOD.
A small village in the township of Adelaide, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
1875 John Russell
76 John Russell
77 John Russell . .
78 Robert Smylie
79 Robert Smylie . . . .
an \ Robert Smylie,
( William W. Sparling,
1874 George A. Mitchell, B.A.
75 Hall Christophevson . .
76 Hall Christopherson . . .
77 Hall Christopherson .
78 Richard J. Forman. .
79 William MeDonagh
80 William MeDonagh
5
5
5
5
175
177
180
230
200
8 57
3 09
10 00
7 69
3 12
11 55
7 74
1 83
10 71
10 00
5 50
20 00
6 00
5 50
10 00
KINCARDINE. — w. & n.
250
i22
182
185
185
164
202
KINGSVILLE. — w.
75
1874 David Hunt.
William C. I W.H. Russell, 3 m
Watson, M. A. \ A. C. Chambers, 9m
76 Wm. C. Watson, M.A., Sam. C. Eby,
77 William C. Watson, M.A. . .
78 Thomas D. Pearson
79 Thomas D. Pearson. .
80 Thomas D. Pearson. ...
KINTORE.
A village in the township of East Nissouri, County of Oxford
Circuit.
1875 Charles Barltrop
76 Charles Barltrop... 4 128
77 Robert H. Hall. 4 161
78*RobertH. Hall. 6 144
79 Robert H. Hall 5 131
80 Peter W. Jones . 5 124
80 30
115 01
141 60
104 93
92 00
136 67
123 79
113 45
138 12
93 00
14 43
6 80
25 77
9 58
24 03
23 41
15 01)
16 25
34 00
17 00
20 00
39 00
17 60
13 68
64 00
17 60
11 08
3D 00
10 00
9 00
32 50
4
250
15 12
7 00
26 00
5
258
15 24
9 50
28 00
5
300
15 25
14 50
16 75
5
290
11 10
10 00
11 60
7
295
12 00
18 41
22 29
7
285
12 30
11 50
20 00
6
318
11 75
9 00
20 00
242
86
217
62
211
71
150
71
118
41
79
47
160
94
144 33
183
53
208
94
176
73
158
92
152
22
149
27
43
It was formerly part of the Nissouri
103 24
118 00
128 11 •
124 22
126 14
9 51
6 00
12 00
7 79
11 40
20 00
9 18
6 72
31 00
10 20
4 77
20 50
8 41
5 76
19 00
674
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
KIPPIN— w.
Year| Names of Ministers.
i
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y
1874 Robert Reynolds ...
75 Reuben J. Tyler „
76 Reuben J. Tyler
77 James Livingstone
78 James Livingstone, - ...
79 Nathaniel' Smith.
80 Nathaniel Smith
4
4
4
5
3
3
3
132
126
112
131
106
112
103
$10 00
10 00
12 20
9 00
2 00
4 50
5 35
$4 00
10 00
9 00
4 00
8 82
5 08
1 56
$16 00
17 00
13 00
10 00
6 00
10 45
4 70
$115 t
137 C
90 4
85 C
95 3
78 8
53 9
KIRKTON.— w.
1874 Henry Reid, Theophilus R. Earle..
75 James Goodwin, James Watson. . . .
76 James Goodwin, Cecil Harper, M.A.
77 John L. Kerr, William H. Gane
78 John L. Kerr, ( William H. Kerr)
79 John L. Kerr, Richard Treleaven . .
80 William Henderson
200
210
257
282
287
301
311
16 25
3 51
25 00
13 00
16 00
25 15
14 67
12 37,
33 34
15 01
12 61
42 45
10 41
4 45
58 00
9 78
5 81
41 25
9 65
3 89
35 80
360 8
246 0
206 3
291 6
292 1
269 8
221 8
LEAMINGTON.— w.
1874 John L. Kerr
75 John L. Kerr . . .
76 Edmund S. Jones
77 Edmund S. Jones, James E. Russ .
78 Edmund S. Jones, William H. Gane..
79 James Goodwin, William J. Brandon.
80 James Goodwin . . . j . . . . ......
4
4
4
4
7
203
201
296
305
316
324
333
11 08
3 00
18 00
13' 00
5 18
27 00
10 00
7 75
27 52
14 28
12 46
29 54
12 53
10 93
31 22
13 02
11 00
33 36
13 52
11 20
39 98
LISTOWEL.— w.
1874 Matthew Swann, John W. Cooley ..
75 Matthew Swann, John W. Cooley ..
76 Matthew Swann, Edwin S. Shibley.
77 John G. Scott . .
78 John G. Scott .
79 Robert Fowler, M.D.
80 Robert Fowler, M. D
7
7
7
+ 6
1
1
1
170
220
234
256
134
134
134
11 78
6 61
13 00
12 00
19 50
41 24
13 00
21 63
41 50
14 10
21 78
41 50.
7 50
9 50
21 00
5 00
10 00
25 00
4 92
4 86
17 06
I. LONDON CITY— QUEEN'S AVENUE.— w.
1874 James Hannon
75 James Graham,
76 James Graham.
77 James Graham. . ,
78 John Philp, M.A
79 John Philp, M.A
80 John Philp, M.A
John J. Hare, B.A.
Thomas J. Reid,
William Walsh.
374
436
454
246
215
225
260
64 00
42 00
110 00
68 00
90 00
120 00
71 63
72 10
155 45
55 96
44 62
140 25
47 00
69 54
270 57
50 00
67 27
342 50
63 28
62 50
346 50
134 fc
134 2:
137 8(
144 h
189 Si
208 li
200 8!
207 4£
254 42
289 66
253 53
100 10
108 57
97 71
1,556 73
1,080 40
1,174 70
791 10
770 00
903 65
923 57
II. LONDON CITY— DUNDAS STREET.— w.
1874 William R. Parker, M.A.
1
230
40 13
21 25
100 00
576 33
75 William R, Parker, M.A
1
333
43 25
45 35
91 35
402 81
76 William R.- Parker, M.A.
2
364
31 69
34 00
100 00
392 03
77 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson . .
2
396
28 32
47 81
190 44
493 76
78 G. N. A. F T. Dickson
1
256
30 47
36 00
373 00
509,50
79 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson .
1
216
26 43
40 00
300 00
312 48
1
230
22 57
42 00
285 00
403 12
* Merlin set off.
t Wallace set off.
t Pall Mall set off.
§ Petersville set off.
LONDON CONFEKENCE.
675
III. LONDON CITY— WELLINGTON STREET.— n.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1875 John Kay
76 John Kay, James Watson . .
77 George R. Sanderson, D. D .
78 George R. Sanderson, D.D
79 George R. Sanderson, D.D.
80 David Savage ,
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
131
30
162
182
203
230
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y
$14 17
19 26
23 51
23 60
24 03
$6 75
13 05
13 25
13 50
14 27
IV LONDON CITY— PALL MALL STREET.
It was formerly connected with Queen's Avenue Circuit
1875 Thomas J. Reid....
76 James S. Ross, B.A
77 James S. Ross, B.A.
78 James S. Ross, B.A. .
79 Joseph M. Hodson, B.A
80 Joseph M. Hodson, B.A
103
105
110
113
10 53
9 82
7 82
5 88
18 10
18 50
16 03
6 70
V LONDON CITY— DUNDAS STREET EAST.
It was formerly connected with Dundas Street Circuit.
1877 George W Calvert
28 George W. Calvert 1 95
79 James S. Ross, B. A . 1 116
80 George R. Sanderson, D.D . 1 140
VI. LONDON CITY— PETERSVILLE.
It was formerly connected with Queen's Avenue Circuit.
1876 John E. Lanceley
77 John E. Lanceley . . .
78 John E. Lanceley .
79 Benjamin B. Keefer . ...
80 Benjamin B. Keefer '. . .
VII.— LONDON CITY— NEW BRIGHTON.
1874 Charles Freshman, D.D. .
75 James Charlton
76 Jabez Edmunds
77 Jabez Edmunds
Frederick H. Sanderson,
Andrew M. McCulloch,
79 Thomas Colling, B.A
80 Thomas Colling, B.A
78
1877 John K. Keppel
78 Thomas B. Leith
79 Thomas B. Leith
80 Thomas B. Leith
VIII.— LONDON CITY.— LONDON EAST.
$8 00
19 50
26 27
26 71
28 10
20 00
30 20
28 00
12 00
LONDON CITY.
Summary of Membership Statistics, showing the Increase by Decades.
4 75
4 00
11 00
7 62
5 00
10 00
9 46
10 71
26 57 1
1
118
15 19
9 10
11 40
1
116
12 00
9 17
26 02
1
120
11 15
12 53
29 13
1
148
12 48
6 86
16 79
1
17
. ■ • ■
• • • •
1
40
3 00
1 02
2 22
1
34
4 41
1 00
5 00
1
55
5 45
5 00
4 80
1
57
8 32
5 10
5 00
1
74
1 95
4 20
4 00
2
116
5 15
7 07
10 09
$131 00
100 58
120 65
126 31
145 13
108 03
123 15
148 66
122 39
89 84
33 33
76 22
56 35
122 79
57 70
177 84
180 79
186 09
116 00
4 55
1
39
• • •
1
36
2 92
3 46
1
68
' 1 65
> . .
1
101
3 50
3 32
2 66
66
69
74 67
94 86
09
33
24
18
16
38
20
15
44
66
Churches.
1848.
1858.
1868.
1st G. C.
1874.
2ndG.C.
1878.
1880.
Wesleyan . .
New Connexion
Queen's Avenue Church. . . .
Dundas Street Church ......
Wellington Street Church
PaU Mall Street Church .
New Brighton Church
London East Church..
129
50
417
138
417
161
2ii>
374
230
"l7
215
256
182
105
95
116
57
36
260
230
230
113
140
148
116
101
Total...
179
555
578 ■
836
1,062
1,338
676
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
LONDON NORTH.— w. & n.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point -
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Charles Stringfellow ...
75 Charles Stringfollow, Henry E. Hill.%
76 James Kennedy, William H. Gane . .
77 Jas. Kennedy, George W. Henderson.
78 Jas. Kennedy, William Penhall .
79 Wiliiam Walsh, James W. Sifton
80 William Walsh, William H. Spence..
5
5
9
9
7
7
7
179
166
231
246
263
269
273
$9 90
10 23
11 00
14 96
15 28
16 37
12 76
$5 05
10 07
10 10
13 87
14 00
16 93
23 03
$27 66
29 00
26 13
30 00
47 21
52 00
59 07
$235 95
231 57
261 81
291 72
286 51
2S7 45
231 56
LONDON SOUTH.— w.
1874 Benjamin Sherlock. ....
75 Benjamin Sherlock. .
76 Benjamin Sherlock.
77 Thomas Crews, Albert C. Crews.. , .
78 Thomas Crews, Albert C. Crews. .
79 Thomas Crews, George Lounds . . .
80 Joseph S. Colling, Thomas A. Moore
222
200
180
168
221
226
270
12 25
6 67
40 00
12 60
11 62
30 00
10 25
* 29 00
10 00
12 66
26 00
15 00
20 00
43 00
16 00
21 44
50 00
16 50
22 00
52 00
LONDESBORO'.— w.
1874 Isaac Crane . .
75 Robert Davey
76 Robert Davey .
77 Robert Davey
78 James Caswell
79 James Caswell
80 James Caswell
97
190
196
240
260
252
244
7 50
6 60
31 00
10 00
13 00
26 00
12 00
24 00
38 00
13 80
30 00
58 91
17 78
31 38
76 60
17 30
20 00
42 00
16 11
22 07
34 06
LOWVILLE and KILBRIDE— w.
1874 John Scott, B. A.
75 David C. Clappison, Ed. C. Henders
76 Joshua R. Kay, Harvey M. Hall . . .
77 Joshua B. Kay, James H. White. . .
78 John Turner, Richard Redmond . .
79 John T. Smith
80 Daniel M. McKenzie
1874 James E. Dyer .
75 Andrew Edwards
76 Andrew Edwards ...
77 William Lund
78 Alfred L. Russell, B.D.
79 Alfred L. Russell, B.D.
80 Alfred L. Russell, B.D.
152
127
241
310
338
256
148
8 28
3 27
33 00
8 68
7 20
29 00
9 00
9 60
50 00
7 53
13 75
29 00
12 00
9 20
39 50
11 00
9 38
21 71
5 00
6 42
18 00
LUCAN.— w.
121
122
122
122
134
150
150
10 75
5 15
25 00
10 10
10 57
26 00
11 00
10 60
27 0)
7 20
6 28
20 13
7 80
6 55
20 25
9 19
17 02
45 35
9 20
17 59
40 85
LUCKNOW.— w.
1874 John S. Fisher
75 James Caswell, John S. Fisher
76 Colman Bristol, M.A., Thos. H. Clarke
77 Robert H. Waddell
78 Robert H. Waddell
79 Robert H. Waddell, B.D
80 John Tatler Smith
5
4
6
6
tl
1
1
145
177
310
:uo
104
89
91
15 42
5 42
18 60
14 22
17 24
30 00
22 49
21 28
30 75
18 38
20 56
54 53
12 41
13 20
20 91
10 03
13 81
21 30
9 51
8 25
15 00
287 87
251 52
233 30
212 12
322 64
328 54
344 90
190 08
337 86
276 10
278 08
288 57
225 80
231 55
270 03
236 35
254 65
280 09
239 68
224 89
135 57
175 00
165 82
166 12
108 79
111 97
119 96
118 69
189 71
223 11
261 76
207 18
129 00
111 76
103 93
LUTHER.
A small village in the township of Luther, County of Wellington, Ontario.
1876 John Sanderson
77 John Sanderson...
78 William Willimott..
79 William Willimott.
80 William Willimott.
2
4
4
2
80
85
89
90
3 60
3 50
8 00
3 75
3 90
9 20
4 00
4 00
5 00
4 20
4 10
5 50
45 21
50 00
60 13
52 92
* Zimmerman set off. t Salem appointment with 40 members given to Teeswater Cirouiti
and Ashfield Chcuit with four appointments set off as a new field.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
677
LYNDEN.
A Tillage in the township of Beverley, County of Wentworth, Ontario. See Ancaster, New
Connexion Conference.
•
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1875 Daniel M. McKenzie, Jas.W. Shilton .
76 Daniel M. McKenzie .
77 Geo. C. Madden, Harvey M. Hall. . .
78 Geo. C. Madden, Harvey M. Hall
79 Geo. C. Madden, Vernon H. Emory . .
80 Edwin A. Chown, B.D., Sam. Edwards
6
6
6
6
6
257
264
300
310
301
$2017
18 13
15 23
15 50
18 21
$6 3i
12 86
12 86
13 05
13 50
Iioi
22 58
•48 23
60 48
60 80
$240 33
228 08
281 24
267 64
286 79
LYNEDOCH.— w.
1874 William T. Turner.
75 William T. Turner.
76 Thomas R. Fydell .
77 Thomas E. Fydell.
.78 Thomas R. Fydell.
79 Robert Burns.
80 Robert Burns . .
6
170
6 15
3 16
8 63
• 6
210
11 17
9 00
17 37
6
177
9 00
7 79
11 61
4
173
9 43
8 15
11 53
4
155
8 00
4 00
14 65
4
164
6 31
2 00
11 40
4
165
8 11
3 54
15 00
151 48
203 28
104 16
108 31
135 39
95 87
115 70
M.
MAR.THAVILLE.
• A Mission in the township of Enniskillen, County of Lambton, Ontario.
1877 Reuben J. Tyler
78 Reuben J. Tyler. ..
79 Edward J. Clarke
80 Edward J. Clarke..
4
20
3 50
2 50
5 00
3
29
3 00
3 14
6 00
3
50
1 44
1 25
5 00
33 00
27 00
6 00
MERLIN.
A village in the township of Raleigh, County of Kent, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
Leamington Circuit.
1880 Charles Smith I I . . j . . . . ! | .... I
MERRITTON.— w.
.1874 JohnH. Robinson
75 John H. Robinson.. .
76 Thomas M. Campbell. .
77 Thomas J. Reid
78 Francis Swann . . .
79 Francis Swann ...
80 Solomon Cleaver, B.A.
1874 Joseph Hill . . . .
75 Joseph Hill . . .
76 Robert Phillips .
77 Robert Phillips.
78 Robert Phillips.
79 Edwin Fessant
80 Edwin Fessant . .
4
130
8 00
4 10
7 00
4
136
5 50
5 50
6 00
6
170
8 95
6 50
7 25
3
143
6 60
6 50
10 00
3
151
4 19
2 75
5 53
3
99
5 16
5 01
9 50
3
130
5 26
5 40
7 75
MILLBANK.— w.
4
128
5 60
2 75
9 00
3
127
7 00
5 63
10 42
4
101
7 00
3 09
10 50
4
112
7 10
4 00
11 00
4
117
8 00
5 50
22 00
5
135
8 00
5 60
12 00
5
120
6 00
5 66
15 50
MILTON.— w & n.
1874 James Gray . . .
75 James Gray, Albert J. Wallace
76 George Richardson, John T. Smith
77 Geo. Richardson, Theophilus R. Earle
78 George Richardson, Robert W Wright
79 James Preston
80 James Preston
83
75
78
15
120
51
80 88
28
98
61
78
87 45
130
16
130 44
73 57
95
28
90
00
70 85
88 21
3
183
18 50
7 38
41 75
3
189
23 00
33 67
42 36
5
337
28 00
55 39
55 38
5
427
29 37
52 05
61 00
5
400
29 46
31 75
78 23
5
407
24 62
18 17
71 15
*5
391
18 18
20 91
71 26
472 00
407 06
551 87
534 42
638 11
660 44
553 21
Trafalgar with 142 members set off.
678
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
MITCHELL.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds. '
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Samuel Wilson
75 Charles Lavell, M.A..
76 Charles Lavell, M.A. . .....
77 Charles Lavell, M.A.
79 Hall Christopherson ... , . '.
80 Bichard W Williams ,'.....
145
118
140
152
160
162
137
$10 89
11 00
11 70
12 03
13 12
16 25
9 18
$4 25
20 55
21 00
22 00
23 00
4 70
3 68
$30 00
31 00
36 00
46 00
55 00
51 00
52 33
$138 99
140 00
252 47
253 53
257 96
190 75
191 18
MONKTON.— w.
1874 Richard Pinch ...
75 Bichard Pinch . . .
76 Samuel Staples
77 Ezra A. Fear .
78 William J. Hunter
79 Charles Deacon ...
80 Charles Deacon
1874 John R. Isaac, Henry E. Hill ...
75 See Gorunna, Sombra and 'Gourt-
toright
3
46
3
47
3
47
3
60
3
100
3
104
3
84
HOORE
. — w.
134
141
3 06
1 64
6 40
4 00
3 44
' 7 58
4 65
4 00
8 60
6 41
2 63
3 51
5 56
4 35
5 22
6 00
5 00
7 00
6 55
3 00
12 28
83 55
94 55
81 44
83 52
80 21
69 87
110 13
9 00
6 00
28 00
191 10
10 00
11 00
32 21
145 73
MOOREFIELD.
A small village in the township of Maryboro', County of Wellington, Ontario.
part of Drayton Circuit.
1877 Joseph H. Stinson.. . . .
78 John R. Isaac ..3 134
79 John B. Isaac .. 3 140
80 John R. Isaac , , . 3 140
> ■ . •
5 14
2 71
5 60
5 25
4 61
10 00
4 00
4 28
12 00
It was formerlj
76 83
89 03
77 16
MOUNT BRYDGES.— w.
1874 Reuben E. Tupper
75 Alfred L. Bussell, B.D..
76 Alfred L. Russell, B.D..
77 Alfred L. Russell, B.D..
78 George Jackson .
79 George Jackson .
80 George Jackson .
92
88
104
116
120
119
121
8 50
4 00
10 16
9 00
9 56
11 00
9 50
9 60
33 00
8 35
16 00
33 00
5 50
14 60
36 00
3 12
6 69
14 85
3 19
6 16
15 30
98 52
104 34
100 00
122 16
75 69
47 11
64 25
MOUNT FOREST.— w. & n.
1874 Thomas Oosford
75 R. J. Forman, Thos. R. Clarke (6 mo.)
76 Richard J. Forman
77 Richard J. Forman
78 George Buggin
79 George Buggin
80 George Buggin . . .....
215
115
120
166
176
176
176
10 65
3 90
10 25
11 00
8 19
18 00
9 87
5 00
24 50
10 79
6 45
28 00
11 12
* 11 00
28 00
9 81
11 10
28 13
8 00
6 25
15 00
180 01
89 05
107 25
66 94
72 55
74 50
50 00
MOUNT PLEASANT.—
w.
1874 John W, German. .. ...
3
197
8 72
4 15
20 10
150 98
75 John W. German . . ...
* 3
198
10 00
6 44
45 50
160 76
76 John W. German .
2
15,7
7 79
5 92
32 50
111 54
77 Thomas Stobbs
2
133
7 57
6 00
• 23 50
107 12
78 Thomas Stobbs
2
125
5 90
9 00
8 60
86 99
79 Thomas Stobbs
2
132
6 03
9 35
14 57
92 22
80 Edward Kershaw
2
115
5 38
5 27
12 35
78 22
One appointment given to Oakland Circuit.
LONDON CONFERENCE,
679
N.
NANTICOKE — w.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
me
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
75 Now called Jarvis Circuit, which see . .
4
4
236
278
$17 70
17 00
$8 80
20 00
$44 40
47 00
$332 46
306 70
74 William Shannon . .
75 Mission divided — See Appin and Ker-
wood ...
NAPIER.— w.
... I 5 i 61
74 Thomas L. Wilkinson.
75 Thomas L. Wilkinson .
76 Thomas L. Wilkinson .
77 Daniel M. McKenzie..
78 Daniel M. McKenzie. .
79 Daniel M. McKenzie..
80 John S. Fisher.
63
6 76
2 00
10 50
4 00
2 06
6 26
N ASS AG A WE YA. — n.
131
126
136
122
122
112
130
1 50
11 15
5 00
• • > •
10 00
11 43
4 89
5 57
9 76
6 37
7 27
11 87
6 97
13 19
10 00
8 78
12 00
7 15
8 44
10 65
97 31
74 12
101
08
126
46
96
81
101
20
116
89
111
40
112 73
NEWBURY.— w.
74 William J. Ford.. ..
75 United with Wardsville .
76 William J. Ford
77 United with Wardsville.
137
133
69
62
12 26
4 51
21 55
14 78
5 50
17 02
7 90
3 46
5 00
6 07
3 50
9 03
118 49
150 53
64 83
49 42
NEW HAMBURG.
A village in the township of Wilmot, County of Waterloo, Ontario.
76 Richard Pinch , . . . ... :
77 William L. Hackett 2 16 3 05 ! 2 00
78 William L. Hackett . 2 53 5 20 I 3 32
79 Cecil Harper, B. A. . 2 52 4 04 i 3 25
80 Attached to Plattsville . . . . 2 52 4 79 ' 7 33
74 Charles Silvester
75 Charles Silvester
76 John Mills.
77 John Mills. .. .
78 John Mills
79 James Masson . .
80 James Masson
NIAGARA.— w.
jl J Hugh McLean,
\ Charles Barltrop,
75 See Kintore and Thorndale .
NISSOURI.
7
7
74
83
62
62
62
66
61
-W. & N.
172
178
3
60
4
10
4
25
6
00
9 53
3 51
11 08
10 00
9 10
13 11
8 05
15 64
14 22
6 55
16 00
14 25
6 60
8 00
9 00
7 24
8 29
12 00
' 6 47
7 25
12 20
15 01
6 97
17 25
14 00
7 83
24 1
34 61
50
03
41
43
40
00
157
92
139
17
116
12
104
67
113
00
88
41
65
15
268 57
261
95
74 George H. Cornish
75 George H. Cornish
76 Christopher Cookman
77 Christopher Cookman
78 Christopher Cookman .
79 John Mills
80 John Mills.
NORWICH.
3
h3
1
1
1
1
1
— w.
173
185
155
145
135
139
145
12 85
4 50
20 62
13 40
15 87
31 23
7 24
8 58
19 00
4 46
6 27
15 92
6.81
6 59
10 00
5 70
9 60
11 33
5 72
9 00
12 00
185 31
201 59
91 93
99 62
92 41
99 82
74 06
* One appointment given to Oxford Circuit, and one to Salford Circuit.
680
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
o.
OAKLAND.
A village and township in the County of Brant, Ontario. It was formerly connected with
Mount Pleasant Circuit.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Yeai
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
76 Abel Edwards
79 Charles Barltrop
*4
4
5
4
4
115
200
159
188
160
$4 13
8 00
6 00
4 00
4 20
$4 6i
6 27
3 50
3 50
3 70
$5 "54
18 38
14 00
14 00
14 30
$138 99
156 94
121 17
134 66
125 83
OAKVILLE.— \v.
1874 Thomas D. Pearson, John Robbins .
75 Ihomas S. Howard, Samuel L. Eddy.
76 T. S. Howard, C. W- Hawkins, B.A..
77 T. S. Howard, Lewis W. Crews, B.A.
78 J. (McAlister, Lewis W. Crews, B.A. .
79 James McAlister, Robert W. Wright..
80 James McAlister. .. .. ..
7
7
6
6
+ 6
266
273
313
320
320
330
340
21 75
10 50
46 50
21 00
16 07
50 95
21 25
20 10
60 00
21 30"
20 15
66 00
22 00
21 00
60 00
29 57
15 72
58 66
21 87
17 27
51 80
OIL SPRINGS.— w.
1874 James Masson ....
75 James Masson . .
76 Joseph Hill.. .
77 Joseph Hill....
78 Joshua R. Kay . .
»0 ( Joshua R. Kay,
/a \ Reuben J. Tyler,
80 Thomas R. Clarke .
42
33
30
25
75
41
38
4 00
3 50
6 00
4 00
1 60
4 00
3 00
1 50
3 42
1 50
0 68
1 71
2 80
1 57
4 33
1 80
1 10
3 00
2 00
2 00
4 00
1874 Joseph Odery, Ely Nelthorpe, 5 mo.
75 Joseph Odery, Ely Nethorpe
76 John Elliott ...
77 John Elliott, Augustine Broadway,
78 John Elliott
79 James P. Bell
80 James P. Bell..
OTTER VILLE.— w. & Norwich, n.
139
134
248
175
231
219
220
7 00
3 06
8 19
7 00
3 00
10 00
7 00
7 30
11 14
8 00
13 86
12 00
10 83
19 73
16 64
9 41
10 11
17 00
9 56
7 37
17 10
OXFORD CENTEE.— w.
1874 Thomas W. Jackson
75 Thos. W.Jackson, Edwin S. Shibley..
76 Thomas W. Jackson, James E. Ford..
77 John T. Smith, Wray R Smith
78 John T. Smith, Frank B. Stacey
•79 Chas. Stringfellow, Wm. J. Balnier .
80 Chas. Stringfellow, John W Saunby. .
4
4
£6
6
6
5
5
138
158
275
290
297
242
216
13 63
3 56
9 45
13 00
9 54
10 62
21 35
25 42
10 05
17 52
5 52
10 38
18 50
13 56
25 00
10 48
9 92
17 52
10 86
10 32
23 49
472 82
502 89
560 01
710 86
550 27
558 11
495 73
58 75
36 58
33 07
,15*70
22 39
25 00
170 00
110 50
147 00
167 00
186 39
135 66
166 75
165 41
206 53
295 15
304 23
302 10
265 98
208 24
P.
PALMERSTON.
A town in the township of Wallace, County of Perth, Ontario. It was formerly part of the
Harriston Circuit.
1875 Wi Ham Hayhurst .
2
78 06
76 William Hayhurst , . . ....
2
90
9 03
5 30
11 02
70 00
77 William Hayhurst .-
2
98
6 06
5 57
9 03
52 28
78 Charles Lavell, M. A.
2
105
6 80
3 80
10 21
57 13
79 Charles Lavell, M. A ..... .
1
80
7 81
4 50
14 00
129 44
80 Charles Lavell, M.A
1
98
8 01
4 75
15 00
163 73
One appointment added from Burlington Circuit,
t Two appointments given to Zimmerman Circuit, and two to Trafalgar Circuit.
t One appointment from Norwich Circuit, and one from East Zorra Circuit.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
681
PAKIS.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John Philp, B.A . . .
75 John Philp, M.A .
76 William McDonagh . .
77 William McDonagh.
78 William McDonagh.
79 Amos E. Russ, M.A.
80 Amos E. Russ, M.A.
Ap-
Funds.
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss"y.
166
$19 00
$10 25
$23 00
$216 98
170
19 50
17 00
24 00
214 86
178
17 50
17 00
25 00
189 60
285
18 00
20 25
28 00
176 00
285
18 00
20 60
30 00
220 03
257
18 00
14 00
30 00
229 19
257
9 25
23 45
222 33
1874 -William Ames, William J. Maxwell...
75 William Ames, John McLean
76 J. H. McCartney, Theophilus R. Earle
77 James H. McCartney . . .
78 James H. McCartney
79 William C. Watson, M.A
80 William C. Watson, M.A.
PARKHILL.
5
6
6
— w.
220
226
231
140
128
130
104
PEEL.— w.
187*1 William Hayhurst, Henry Berry
75 Edwin Holmes, David Rogers
76 Edwin Holmes, Francis Swann
77 Edwin Holmes, Richard Redmond .
78 John Hough, Samuel 0. Irvine . ,
79 John Hough
80 John Hough . .
339
33 >
325
319
313
280
250
PETROLIA.— w.
1874 Robert H. Waddell
75 Robert H. Waddell
76 Robert H. Waddell
77 Thomas Cobb
78 Thomas Cobb
79 Thomas Cobb
80 John W. German
I
70
55
61
72
108
133
120
16 50
10 00
18 00
18 00
8 82
18 00
17 00
9 25
21 00
9 46
9 48
24 35
6 40
11 29
23 75
5 81
9 87
24 00
5 01
5 00
16 15
10 82
7 80
48 06
11 05
14 32
47 67
12 13
14 32
48 74
12 25
10 54
37 15
12 25
10 67
33 66
9 60
6 36
28 50
7 75
3 35
29 00
12 37
5 44
19 62
8 00
7 90
6 42
8 55
8 00
15 20
15 91
13 50
23 79
15 00
20 00
24 00
15 03
12 00
25 00
10 00
11 60
20 00
196 94
179 44
154 01
128
03
114
42
85 75
80
00
291
74
312 73
315
94
232 95
243 13
195
45
223
25
123 75
49
46
72 41
144
60
169 34
48
00
75
14
PLATTSVILLE.
A village in the township of Blenheim, County of Oxford, Ontario.
Washington Circuit.
1875 John C. Stevenson. . ... ] .
76 John C. Stevenson ... j 4 110
77 John C. Stevenson 3 115
78 David Auld .... ! 3 I 120
79 John S. Fisher .... I 3 109
80 Frederick H. Sanderson .... t3 ' 155
It was formerly part of the
143 66
181 12
147 18
78 32
91 66
10 00
4 30
23 06
11 00
8 10
30 00
11 30
10 28
31 33
7 45
1 05
20 00
5 71
2 59
21 10
POINT EDWARD.— w.
1874 James S. Ross . . .
75- James S. Ross, B.
76 James Charlton . .
77 Richard Eason
78 Richard Eason
79 James E. Ford.
80 James E. Ford.
62
64
94
92
97
117
101
5 88
3 73
10 78
5 95
6 81
12 39
6 35
8 55
17 30
6 98
2 84
17 32
5 64
3 82
7 49
5 70
3 10
5 37
4 61
2 00
2 85
50 90
77 79
72 39
74 00
82 54
82 38
38 07
PONSONBY.
A small village in the township of Pilkington, County of Wellington, Ontario. It was formerly
connected with Elora Circuit.
1878 John Stewart
79 Wray Robert Smith.... 2 87
80 Ephraim Brock Stephenson, B.A 2 84_
7 6i
7 30
5 20
5 50
10 42
11 50
99 56
87 67
Three appointments given to Grand Bend.
t New Hamburg annexed.
682
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
PORT COLBORNE.
A town in the township of Humberstone, on Lake Erie, in the County of Welland, Ontario. It was
formerly part of Ridgeway Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
3 .
1876 Geoige Turk
77 ( H illiam George Wilson)
78 George Daniel
79 George Daniel
80 George Daniel
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. o
Members.
18
18
32
32
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$4 17
7 01
$3 14
3 17
$3 15
3 57
$31 25
6 00
22 74
48 03
PORT DALHOUSIE.
A village in the township of Grantham, County of Lincoln, Ontario.
1876 Robert Burns
77 Wesley F. Campbell
78 Supplied from St. Catharines .
79 Supplied from St. Catharines .
4
50
2
33
2 07
2 31
2 09
1
25
2 42
....
2 25
37 51
31 02
31 47
PORT DOVER.— w.
1874 "William Bryers, Edwin S. Shibley
75 William Savage, James E. Ford
76 William Savage, Wm. H. Henderson,
7? I William Savage,
" j Wray R. Smith,
78 James Gray..
79 James Gray. . .
80 David Chalmers..
3
3
4
226
278
340
13 03
16 00
16 20
7 60
23 47
10 50
36 45
42 00
42 00
5
450
15 00
10 20
42 00
6
2
2
450
183
165
13 40
10 59
10 38
8 00
15 00
14 10
32 00
21 91
21 32
165 02
232 67
221 13
178 37
174 88
163 58
183 05
PORT LAMBTON.
A village on the St. Clair River, in the township of Sombra, County of Lambton, Ontario.
1878 Joseph Hill I
79 Joseph Hill .1 3 55 2 00 0 97 4 39 35 20
80 Joseph Hill | 3 38 2 45 3 61 7 33 35 20
PORT ROWAN.— w.
1874 Richard L. Tucker
75 Peter Gernjan..
76 Peter German.. .
77 Ebenezer Teskey. . . .
78 Joseph Rawson ... .
79 Joseph Rawson ....
80 Wesley F. Campbell.
80
85
148
153
123
117
117
7 00
4 84
8 00
40 80
3 50
2 59
8 75
66 73
4 95
5 00
5 00
69 82
3 00
3 00
6 49
55 07
4 05
5 50
8 00
54 93
3 25
6 00
38 61
2 93
1 00
3 00
40 88
PORT STANLEY.— w.
1874 Peter German, Jasper Wilson.
75 Alexander G. Harris. ...
76 Alexander G. Harris. .
77 Alexander G. Harris
78 James Whiting. . .
79 James Whiting. .
80 James Whiting .
5
197
9 40
6 90
24 00
5
251
7 89
24 60
15 57
4
221
12 00
21 62
41 10
4
231
12 00
20 00
' 38 59
4
231
12 00
15 17
39 00
4
216
9 16
8 59
24 89
4
196
8 25
8 60
25 00
156 18
206 88
215 02
182 60
178 72
138 96
166 15
PRINCETON.— w.
1874 John H. Keppel
75 John H. Keppel.. . .
76 James Masson..
77 James Masson
78 Colman Bristol, M.A.
79 John C. Stevenson.. .
80 John C. Stevenson.. .
125
115
115
136
133
133
140
6 90
5 11
32
70
17
84
8 14
50
00
57
84
86
00
46
18 00
13 50
12 00
8 00
12 28
10 34
16 81
97 59
124 36
113 81
77 89
70 45
80 93
91 49
LONDON CONFERENCE.
683
Q.
QUEENSTON.
A village on the Banks of the Niagara, in the County of Lincoln, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Niagara Mission.
Year
Names of Ministers.
!ap.
point-
iments.
1875 James Mooney.
76 Charles R. Morrow.
77 George Daniel
78 Augustine Broadway..
79 Robert H. Balnier.. ..
80 William W. Sparling.
No. of
Members.
52
54
70
68
62
$3 50
3 00
Funds.
3 74
8 00
3 00
7 00
2 02
1 12 |
$1 50 .$4 00
4 25 5 00
6 65
6 00
3 80
Conting. j Educa. : Sup. M. I Miss'y.
$37 60
60 75
62 73
48 00
37 00
E.
RAINHAM.
A small village in the township of Rainham, County of Haldimand, Ontario.
the Dunnville Circuit.
1876 Robert H. Balnier. ...
77 Thomas Voaden, . . 4 67
78 Aaron D. Miller.. . . 2 46
79 Aaron D. Miller ... 4 40
80 Aaron D. Miller 5 80
It was formerly part of
3 34
2 06
2 95
1 19
3 84
2 19
3 77
2 19
1 03 !
29 55
0 79 1
28 37
4 00 j
37 13
4 50 1
27 34
RAVENSWOOD.
A small village in the township of Bosanquet, County of Lambton, Ontario.
the Forest Circuit.
1877 George A. Schram... .. .1 2 48 I 2 85'
78 George A. Schram..? I 2 64 ! 181
79 Jasper Wilson . . 2 30 ! 0 82
80 Francis G. Weaver 1 ! 21 0 90
It was formerly part of
00
00
20
4 50
2 20
0 45
1 1)0
31 82
31 67
18 58
17 74
1874 Joseph W. Holmes
75 Samuel Wilson
76 Samuel Wilson
77 Reuben Mill yard ,
78 Reuben Millyard
79 John Robbins
80 John Robbins
RICHWOOD.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
100
102
100
109
111
112
127
15 00
13 90
14 08
10 00
10 00
6 40
5 10
5 25
28 18
11 84
22 00 j
1 49
23 00 |
2 84 '
23 00 1
4 00 1
21 00
4 50 I
15 00
11 00
15 00
180 92
163 81
151 36
135 90
13« 17
140 38
107 96
RIDGETOWN.— w.
1874 Richard W Woodsworth
75 R. W. Woodsworth, Wm. P. French
76 R. W. Woodsworth, Adam I. Snyder.
n t„-u -ur n \ Samuel C. Eby, )
77 John W German { T ™ r> f I
( James L. Kuss, ) ;
78 John W German, Wm. J. Brandon .
79 John W German, James B. Lanibly. .
80 Richard W Woodsworth, Hugh Locke
RIDGEWAY
1874 Thomas Metcalfe Campbell I 3 '
75 Thomas Metcalfe Campbell ... j 3 '
76 James Mooney, George Turk j 5
77 James Mooney, (Win. George Wilson) 6
78 James Mooney, John H. L. Joslyn . . 6
79 Robert J. Elliott, David W. Snider 6 j
80 Robert J. Elliott . . * 5
155
180
189
250
260
■2H2
286
— w.
84
95
118
124
130
106
127
8 85
15 11
9 53
14 28
15 92
18 00
16 76
8 00
11 25
10 00
25
15
46
3 00
7 35
15 20
13 50
8 12
9 00
13 62
12 58
14 51
12 46 , 29 54
35 00
43 91
54 84
4 70
6 50
2 20
10 00
6 00
12 25
10 00
15 00
6 35
13 75
5 25
14 56
7 32
16 22
72 60
140 70
134 38
206 39
114 53
150 77
171 38
110 14
117 50
100 55
92 75
100 10
111 64
132 85
* Victoria set off.
684
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
ROCKWOOD.— w.
Year
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
David Auld
David Auld . .
David Auld ...
James Masson ...
John W. Freeman, B.D. .
4
4
4
4
4
■\
110
106
112
142
130
129
121
$8 05
9 00
8 54
9 00
5 30
7 40
9 97
$3 46
2 80
2 00
5 30
4 80
5 85
6 05
- $8 44
12 41
9 00
10 00
6 56
7 03
9 50
$99 77
110 16
59 03
80 64
61 16
71 41
John W. Freeman, B.D. .
70 96
1874 Ambrose Hunt .... .,,.,,,,
75 William Shannon . . -
76 William Shannon
77 Thomas Jackson, Wm. J. Brandon
78 Thomas Jackson. . .
79 Adam Ira Snyder. . ....
80 Robert Henry Hall
ROMNEY.— w.
189
156
149
143
213
192
211
7 00
3 00
12 00
5 00
4 00
12 00
6 90
4 92*
12 00
4 87
7 06
12 00
13 00
9 04
23 10
9 51
6 80
19 50
9 60
7 00
20 00
185 68
135 20
131 30
107 47
173 64
161 08
124 40
s.
SALFORD.— w.
1874 James Kennedy. .
75 James Kennedy, George Beavers, B.A.
76 Chas. Stringfellow, Eph. B. Stevenson
77 Charles Stringfellow, William Penhall
78 Charles Stringfellow, Eben. Lanceley.
79 Wm. Willoughb}-, Albert C. Crews. . .
80 Wm. Willoughby, Wm. J. Balmer. . .
214
206
279
265
265
270
255
SARNIA.— w.
1874 Francis Berry ....
75 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson . . .
76 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson . .
77 William C. Henderson, M.A
78 William C. Henderson, M.A.
79 William C. Henderson, M.A
80 T. Metcalfe Campbell ....
1874 Charles Lavell, M.A.
75 George Buggin
76 George Buggin
77 George Buggin
78 James Graham.
79 James Graham.
80 Thomas Cobb
144
250
180
200
245
239
246
SEAFORTH— w.
2 135
2 159
176
179
180
147
97
SENECA.— w.
1874 William Willoughby.. ,
75 William Willoughby
76 William Willoughby, James H. White
77 See Caledonia..
156
160
178
210
SIMCOE.— w.
1874 John A. Williams . 1 189
75 William Williams . 1 221
76 Donald G. Sutherland, LL.B.. .. 1 241
77 Donald G. Sutherland, LL.B 1 225
78 Donald G. Sutherland, LL.B. ... 1 220
79 David L. Brethour. ..1 210
80 David L. Brethour 1 215
8 55
4 25
21 50
9 00
14 75
22 65
15 81
17 52
28 38
13 78
16 55
72 23
13 89
18 92
31 39
14 53
23 54
33 29
14 55
12 00
34 00
27 75
10 20
40 00
22 00
26 00
37 50
30 00
56 00
64 00
30 00
64 58
100 00
30 00
63 48
103 84
30 00
52 07
89 45
30 00
39 62
91 07
15 28
7 15
18 32
16 25
20 79
25 9'5
16 45
21 00
26 00
12 72
13 80
26 50
11 26
14 00
25 00
13 70
6 77
29 00
8 54
8 01
20 00
13 71
6 55 1
58 80
14 00
9 50
55 00
14 00
8 75
43 42
13 50
7 60 |
33 75
26 20
15 00
43 00
25 10
25 50
29 00
22 50
27 45
41 40
15 52
28 80
45 17
18 26
30 51
42 86
21 72
28 31
39 69
21 81
30 00
39 80
301 76
266 97
333 80
339 38
311 36
274 03
233 74
227 05
175 78
219 88
270 13
292 18
355 83
364 82
194 91
296 83
320 00
296 40
154 50
174 04
145 38
253 40
216 60
219 82
163 19
266 75
309 59
387 56
312 08
404 66
360 33
390 85
LONDON CONFERENCE.
685
SMITH VILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 William Savage, Joseph Guest.
75 Thomas Stobbs
76 Thomas Stobbs . . . . . .
77 Robert J. Elliott
78 Robert J. Elliott
79 James C. Slater ..
80 James C. Slater ..
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
346
356
200
194
211
239
209
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$12 00
12 00
6 50
4 45
6 97
6 30
5 69
$6 10
5 30
2 85
3 67
6 70
4 78
2 29
$24 00
24 32
21 45
16 00
26 20
24 25
17 40
SOMBRA and "WALPOLE ISLAND.— w.
1874 James H. Stonehouse
75 Samuel C. Sellery
76 Thomas J. Reid ......
77 James Gundy
78 James Gundy
79 James Gundy
80 Charles Cooper Couzens.
$287 44
288 00
128 03
100 62
159 67
100 40
102 55
7
188
4 00
1 00
10 00
7
184
4 00
3 00
5 00
3
52
1 58
1 02
2 12
'3
54
5 47
2 29
2 00
3
54
.5 49
12 16
5 00
3
57
3 52
5 00
6 76
4
69
3 54
2 00
6 82
151
75
97 08
49 17
55 77
68
14
69
73
58
50
SPARTA.'
v A village in the township of Yarmouth, County of Elgin, Ontario.
1875 James H. Stonehouse. ... „ .
76 James H. Stonehouse.
77 James Charlton ...
78 James Charlton ...
79 James Charlton . . .....
.80 John Saunders, M.A.. ...
See Yarmouth Circuit.
3
160
7 35
9 00
4 84
4
170
3 50
3 00
8 67
3
175
9 35
5 85
17 34
3
170
10 00
4 75
13 00
3
165
9 11
6 84
10 55
88 00
56 34
88 74
90 69
81 32
SPRINGFIELD.
A village in the township of South Dorchester, County of Elgin
Aylmer Circuit.
1875 Richard W Williams ...
76 Richard W. Williams. ...
77 John Saunders, B. A. . .
78 John Saunders, B A
79 John Saunders, B.A.. John E. Hockey
80 James Charlton, Geo. W. Dean .
STONEY CREEK.
A village in the township of Saltfleet, County of Wentworth, Ontario.
3
166
9 56
14 50
31 40
3
185
5 75
18 75
34 75
3
173
8 38
18 60
41 44
4
200
7 43
22 28
90 00
5
242
10 68
23 00
58 88
with Woodburn and Barton Circuits.
1877 Walter Rigsby, Ebenezer Lanceley. . .
78 Walter Rigsby, (Wm. Geo. Wilson.)..
79 Walter Rigsby, James Little ....
80 George C. Madden, (Wm. Oarnham.)
STRAFFORD VILLE.
A village in the township of Bayham, County of Elgin, Ontario.
Conference.
1875 John Elliott ^.
76 William T. Turner.
77 William T. Turner
78 Francis E. Nugent
79 Francis E. Nugent .
80 James Gundy
Ontario. It was formerly part of
177 67
168 90
145 37
226 76
235 52
It was formerly connected
265 82
373 53
331 05
283 83
See Bayham, New Connexion
99 19
92 76
115 75
109 10
95 69
6
195
11 42
10 76
23 40
7
208
10 00
6 00
30 Oo
7
205
11 02
34 50
42 49
6
195
9 50
19 00
40 00
6
215
6 00
4 00
7 30
6
230
8 00
6 00
11 16
6
220
8 87
7 12
11 25
6
207
8 94
4 14
9 00
5
201
8 09
2 27
10 00
1874 William C. Henderson, M.A
75 Manly Benson . ...
76 Manly Benson
77 Manly Benson, John W Cooley. . . ,
78 J. A. Williams, D.D., R. R. Maitland
79 Benj. Clement, Samuel Sellery, B.D.
80 Benjamin Clement , . ,
STRATFORD.— w.
2
222
17 53
7 75
24 32
2
237
26 21
21 10
22 04
1
242
31 25
28 09
28 25
2
300
25 54
46 60
30 00
2
297
26 20
32 03
31 50
2
274
18 69
14 53
20 00
2
230
21 20
15 00
22 50
256 13
273 10
281 25
258 83
183 90
83 17
159 80
686
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
STRATFORD SOUTH.
1
Year, Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1880 Samuel Sellery, B.D.. .. ..
...
1874 James C. Slater.
75 James C. Slater. ...
76 James C. Slater
77 Alfred Andrews
78 Alfred Andrews ..
78 Alfred Andrews
80 William C. Henderson, M.A
1876 Henry E.Hill..
77 Thomas R. Clarke .
78 See Brigden
STRATHROY.— w.
162
228
250
260
318
318
262
SYDENHAM.
.13 1 85
. 3 104
. 4 110
$16 55
17 29
14 60
11 83
13 39
14 24
14 00
$10 00
11 42
21 13
17 28
13 29
16 26
12 00
$40 00
40 00
46 56
36 60
50 00
38 00
36 00
3
56
6
06
6
35
$303 05
267 26
291 70
172 80
188 91
169 68
138 96
1 46 1
4 00
57 78
3 56
14 00
72 84
4 25
15 00
73 63
St.
ST. CATHARINES.
1874 G. R. Sanderson, Thos. Colling, M.A
75 G. R. Sanderson Cecil Harper, B.A.
76 G. R. Sanderson, Wm. J. Maxwell . .
77 Alex. Langford, Wm. J. Maxwell...
78 Alex. Langford, Wm. J. Maxwell . . .
79 William S. Griffin, Hugh T. Crossley
80 William S. Griffin
340
390
385
417
400
475
400
60 88
31 00
42 00
57 03
96 71
70 28
30 75
51 63
86 00
25 53
39 50
72 00
32 00
55 60
80 22
23 36
27 72
58 66
20 35
16 50
54 00
ST. CATHARINES.— WELLAND AVENUE
It was formerly part of St. Catharines Circuit.
1875 Thomas Colling, M. A. ..
76 Thomas Colling, M.A .... 1 ' 31
77 John Ridley 1 120
78 Joseph W Holmes .... . 1 120
78 Lewis W. Crews, B. A 1 109
80 Lewis W Crews, B.A . 1 130
513 79
420 51
497 96
513 70
457 74
516 26
376 43
6 92
11 05
14 25
8 14
7 00
12 45
10 35
8 18
13 25
2 07
3 83
7 68
161 17
92 75
85 60
69 43
ST. CATHARINES— NIAGARA STREET.
This Circuit is composed of three appointments taken from St. Catharines First Circuit and the
Salem Church from Port Dalhousie.
1879 George W. Calvert .
80 George W Calvert .
.| 3 | 190
ST. GEORGE.— w.
1874 Daniel E. Brownell, William Walsh
75 Daniel E. Brownell, Wray R. Smith
76 Daniel E. Brownell. Wray R. Smith
77 David Chalmers, Joseph Ward, B.A
78 David Chalmers, Edwin E. Scott
79 David Chalmers, Frank B. Stacey
80 Matthew Swann, William H. Gane. . ,
ST.
1874 John Wakefield
75 John Wakefield
76 JohnPhilp, M.A....
77 JohnPhilp, M.A ....
78 Samuel D. Rice, D.D.
79 Samuel D. Rice, D.D.
80 James Hannon ...
5
5
5
5
5
5
304
310
391
415
400
420
420
MARY'S.— w.
183
223
216
236
232
200
194
4 00
4 00
6 02 I 96 77
13 18
6 72
37 23
16 00
39 11
46 44
14 00
24 17
43 50
15 50
24 75
41 68
16 25
28 94
53 00
18 25
22 20
75 00
19 45
14 00
74 25
20 23
11 00
46 50
20 50
23 00
46 50
20 00
18 00
65 00
20 50
20 00
96 00
21 00
36 50
96 00
24 57
24 00
65 40
22 26
14 00
49 50
334 38
305 17
324 78
289 98
343 90
320 34
318 70
288 50
335 15
314 32
296 33
340 50
288 49
266 95
LONDON CONFERENCE.
687
ST.
THOMAS.— w.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
■Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M. Miss'y.
1874 G. N. A. F. T. Dickson . .
75 John A. Williams.
76 John A. Williams..
77 John A. Williams..
78 Manly Benson ...
79 Manly Benson.
80 Manly Benson .
o
2
1
1
1
1
1
140
144
140
150
150
201
300
$36 75
40 00
40 00
40 00
40 00
30 41
31 63
$22 13
42 00
38 00
31 00
22 50
30 90
35 65
$56 00 '$236 54
80 00 i 297 44
64 00 [ 253 91
77 00 ! 295 20
45 00 200 00
67 35. 266 18
70 56: 342 35
ST. THOMAS SECOND.— ay.
1874 John V Smith
75 John V Smith
76 John V. Smith . .
77 Thomas Colling, B.A.
78 Thomas Colling, B.A.
79 John E. Lanceley.
80 James Gray. .
33
44
48
60
85
105
114
5 00
3 10
7 00
4 00
8 00
4 00
5 00
4 50
5 00
4 79
5 69
5 10
21 45
22 50
6 00
62 57
8 00
75 30
8 00
72 21
9 00
105 25
10 00
102 70
15 05
129 22
ST. WILLIAMS. -
1874 Christopher Hamilton
75, James Whiting .
76 James Whiting.
77 James Whiting.
78 John Russell
79 John Russell . .
80 John Russell
226
212
222
227
222
213
226
10
12
00
05
99
44
03
4 25
14 00
8 00
00
70
62
25
18 15
87 85
18 50
69 10
19 00
80 24
15 00
93 08
19 00
75 40
12 00
77 11
15 79
101 38
T.
1874 William Birks....
75 William Birks.
76 William Birks. . .
77 Thomas W. Jackson .
78 Thomas W Jackson .
79 Thomas W. Jackson .
80 Edwin Holmes . .
1874 James Laird. .
75 Daniel W Thompson.
76 Daniel W. Thompson. .
77 Daniel W Thompson. .
78 Charles E. Stafford
79 Charles E. Stafford
80 Charles E. Stafford
TALBOT VILLE.— n.
89
144
108
109
101
103
106
TEESWATER.— w.
151
o
*5
4
4
t6
1
1
153
118
136
200
71
83
3 36
5 50
6 00
9 39
11 40
4 04
8 10
3 50
3 00
8 67
7 08
4 95
3 96
5 65
8 38
6 12
2 50
5 12
7 51
8 00
4 00
19 90
8 00
8 00
18 40
9 31
10 55
13 23
8 57
21 14
16 55
12 02
22 85
17 26
3 49
3 72
4 90 1
3 58
3 13
5 01
106 78
117
46
114
81
112
54
112 77
75 95
99
80
134
37
136
25
110
76
119
69
155
78
26
26
35
14
THAMES VILLE.
A village in the township of Camden, County of Kent, Ontario.
Walton Preston . . .
1875
76 Peter W. Jones
77 William Watson Edwards
78 Wm. Watson Edwards, J. H. Howard
79 Wm. Watson Edwards, J. H. Howard
80 Adam Ira Snider, John B. Lambly
140
146
158
167
233
6 50
6 26
7 40
10 63
9 07
13 26
6 16
6 97
11 41
8 95
4 78
11 09
10 64
5 81
12 14
54 14
106 10
93 00
107 04
156 95
* Belmore with 23 members given to Howick Circuit, and Mildmay with 38 members given to
Walkerton Circuit — total, 61 members. Enniskillen with 11 members was attached to Tees water —
net total loss 50, leaving Teeswater with 103 to begin the year.
t Salem appointment, with 40 members from Lucknow Circuit, annexed.
688
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
THORNDALE.
A village in the township of West Nissouri, County of Middlesex, Ontario.
Nissouri Circuit.
It was formerly part of
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
No. of
Funds.
Members
ments
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1875 Christopher Hamilton
..
76 Christopher Hamilton, David A. Moir
6
89
$5 66
•|4 50
$S 00
$154 70
77 Christopher Hamilton, George A. Kerr
6
90
8 25
13 15
8 50
202 57
78 Dai.iel W. Thompson, Saml. G Staples
6
102
12 10
11 12
19 15
175 21
79 Daniel W. Thompson, Wm. H. Spence
-7
110
12 81
12 00
14 40
161 18
80
Daniel W Thompson, {Jno. Henderson)
6
140
9 73
11 82
11 71
173 16
THOROLD.— w.
1874 James Preston, C. W. Hawkins, B.A.
4
202
16 42
7 65
80 00
523 19
75 James Preston, C. W. Hawkins, B.A.
3
226
28 55
24 32
67 09
552 72
76 James Preston, James W. Shilton. .. .
v>
263
22 59
20 63 '
63 86
638 95
77 James C. Slater, Edwin S. Shibley.. .
3
263
19 12
40 01
63 17
709 98
78 James C. Slater, Samuel Sellery B.D..
3
250
22 85
20 00
85 00
703 57
79 W. R. Parker, M.A., Edwin E. Scott.
3
252
22 97
13 04
76 21
711 81
80 William R. Parker, M.A.
* 1
140
24 40
10 52
56 09
679 35
TILBURY.— w.
1874 Aaron D. Miller..
3
80
4 95
3 00
10 (0
101 81
75 Aaron I ). Miller..
4
63
6 87
3 61
15 85
76 05
76 Aaron It. Miller..
3
67
6 28
3 60
13 00
64 54
4
64
5 00
5 76
9 47
47 85
TILSONBURG.— w.
1874 Alfred Andrews ....
6
294
15 00
12 00
44 50
303 ;-)6
75 Alfred Andrews.. .
t2
147
14 91
19 82
29 55
160 79
76 Alfred Andrews
2
180
12 80
16 85
30 00
26S 59
77 David Savage
2
167
11 96
9 19
25 00
202 57
2
209
10 83
10 00
30 00
273 18
79 David Savage
1
200
13 22
9 10
21 00
304 11
80 George N. A. F. T. Dickson.
1
200
7 31
12 00
20 30
276 06
TOWNSEND.
A village and township in the County of Norfolk, Ontario. It was formerly connected with Port
Dover Circuit.
1878 Joseph Ward, B.A. .. . . ... I
79 Joseph Ward, B.A i 3 176 4 50 8 46 21 00 124 86
80 Joseph Ward, B.A., Jno. H. L. Joslynj J 3 162 5 95 6 58 10 65 | 113 65
TRAFALGAR.
So called from the name of the township in the County of Halton, Ontario, in which the appointments
constituting the circuit are situated. It was formerly connected with the Milton and Oakville
Circuits.
1880 Robt. R. Maitland, Vernon H. Emoryl 8 | 238 I I . . . i . . |
1874 John Hough
75 Joseph Deacon
76 Joseph 1 )eacon
77 Joseph Deacon . . .
78 Joseph H. Stinson.. .
79 Joseph H. Stinson.. . .
80 Joseph H. Stinson..
TROWBRIDGE.— w
148
160
238
236
233
234
205
60
75
12 00
11
11
00
00
10 45
8 33
4 33
6 20
9 26
9 30
11 45
8 00
5 00
22 00
22 50
26 79
37 50
39 00
40 00
26 00
143 55
150 00
178 28
162 33
164 21
168 70
146 48
TYRCONNELL.— w.
1874 Thomas Hanna.
75 Ebenezer Teskey
76 Ebenezer Teskey:
77 James Watson.
78 James Watson . .
79 William McCann
80 William McCann
102
106
92
109
117
120
94
7 06
6 55
6 00
6 04
6 83
6 96
7 33
2 08
11 75
4 84
12 09
9 00
12 00
11 69
12 00
11 32
14 55
6 53
14 54
7 00
15 00
* Allanburg and Beaver Dams attached to Font Hill Circuit,
t Four appointments set off to Brownsville Circuit.
98 36
94 94
84 28
83 10
137 00
99 45
96 27
Windham Circuit annexed.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
689
u.
ULSTER.
A small village in the township of Culross, County of Bruce, Ontario. It was formerly connected
with Teeswater Circuit.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1878 Richard C. Henders .
79 Richard C. Henders.
80 Ebenezer Teskey
Ap-
point- No- of
jmenU Members.
Funds.
169
154
Conting. Educa. j Sup. M. Miss'y-
$5 28 §8 50 ; §13 00 j 138 90
3 25 5 25 9 55 ! 87 54
V.
VICTORIA.
A town situate in the township of Bertie, on the Niagara River, at the Junction of the International
Bridge. It was formerly connected with Ridgeway Circuit.
1880 Welliugton Bridgrnan | j | j .. [ j
VIENNA. -
1874 George Ferguson, John McLean i 7
75 George Ferguson, George A. Schram . . j 8
76 George Clark, Augustine Broadway. . i 7
77 Charles C. Couzens, (John H. Bennett)\ 7
78 Charles C. Couzens, George J. Kerr, i 9
79 Charles C. Couzens 9
80 William Shannon, John K. Hockey
-w.
300
1 12 32
7 30
16 60
139 00
334
1 14 00
8 10
18 30
165 8S
272
j 9 10
15 42
15 35
135 36
300
9 50
13 85
11 83
132 53
301
9 61
15 05
18 00
164 22
308
! 8 55
9 79
15 52
140 85
314
' 6 02
7 01
10 25
113 69
w.
WALLACE.
A small village in the township of Wallace, County of Perth, Ontario.
Listowel Circuit.
It was formerly part of
1877 Charles Deacon . .
78 Henry Berry
79 Henry Berry
80 Henry Berry
125
156
164
10 00
4 50
18 42
8 26 1
5 29
20 00
5 91 1
5 35
17 29
WALLACEBURG.— w.
1874 William W. Edwards . .
75 Robert Smylie . ....
76 Robert Smylie. . . .
77 Robert Smylie
78 William C. Watson, M.A.
79 Christopher Cookman
80 Chris. Cookman, Wm. M. Bielby
85
185
175
190
176
189
8 05
2 60
4 44
5 00
4 70
8 06
10 50
3 00
5 00
8 00
5 00
7 50
10 00
11 00
10 00
8 00
10 00
20 20
10 00
5 00
8 32
130
66
152
86
152 90
95
77
57
41
85
85
61
25
85 00
70 00
102
86
WALTON.
A village in the township of McKillop, County of Huron, Ontario.
Brussels Circuit.
1877 John G. Fallis
78 John G. Fallis
79 William Baugh . . .
80 William Baugh....
44
169
173
140
It was formerly part of the
114 53
78 00
93 38
5 93
4 45
5 00
4 12
3 55
6 00
3 00
6 00
6 00
690
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
WARDSVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Alfred L. Russell, B.D,
75 William J. Ford
76 John L. Kerr.. .
Bothwell united.
77 James Goodwin .
78 James Goodwin . . .
79 William Hayhurst ....
80 William Hayhurst .
Ap-
point-
uients,
4
4
1
2
.2
3
3
No. of
Members.
108
110
55
134
125
166
139
Funds.
Conting.
$7 93
9 53
4 47
5 54
6 50
8 68
7 40
Educa.
$4 50
7 04
2 60
2 92
.6 65
8 05
4 50
Sup. M.
$12 57
16 20
8 50
10 00
12 75
23 71
11 47
Miss'y.
$67 06
61 14
31 36
66 82
81 37
110 33
75 96
WASHINGTON.— w.
1874 Samuel Tucker, Wm. W Sparling. . .
75 John Scott, B.A. ....
76 James Laird.
77 James Laird. . f ...
78 Isaac Crane
79 Isaac Crane
80 Richard Hobbs . . .
h6
3
3
3
3
3
242
256
140
180
170
134
131
14 07
15 10
8 56
4 73
5 77
5 00
4 39
6 50
20 00
4 60
6 27
7 34
4 42
9 00
44 50
50 00
19 66
19 11
22 54
25 00
22 17
293 85
281 58
139 25
116 70
164 43
127 06
143 26
WATERDOWN.— w.
1874 David Chalmers, John T. Smith
75 Geo. Richardson, John T. Smith. . .
76 William Hawke, Robert W. Wright. .
77 Wm. Hawke, Wellington Bridgman . .
78 William Hawke, James H. White . . .
79 Jos. W. Holmes, Solomon Cleaver.. .
80 Joseph W. Holmes, John E. Hunter. .
296
300
280
306
312
332
362
20 25
6 00
48 49
23 60
16 00
50 00
17 15
21 52
61 70.
18 00
22 63
62 00
18 25'
17 00
65 00
17 00
15 00
55 00
15 88
16 89
53 00
265 21
335 05
291 18
308 14
279 22
265 41
354 30
WATERFORD.— w. & n.
1874 Joseph H. Stinson.. .
75 Joseph R. Gundy
76 Benjamin Clement..
77 Benjamin Clement..
78 Benjamin Clement..
79 John Kav
80 John Kay
96
136
220
196
200
190
177
4 36
2 65
6 75
4 00
2 58
9 00
7 40
4 36
9 17
9 50
8 00
23 00
10 00
8 00
24 00
10 20
8 50
25 00
5 27
2 38
11 72
74 03
89 23
130 89
159 00
167 42
137 35.
100 00
WATFORD.— w.
1874 James H. McCartney, C. C. Couzens. .
75 Jas. H. McCartney, HughT. Crossley.
76 William Ames, James McLachlin
77 William Ames, George W. Dean
78 William Ames, Edward J. Clarke . .
79 George Ferguson, James Hazlewood
80 George Ferguson.
270
250
260
266
235
252
270
15 18
6 60
31 00
13 00
9 66
30 70
12 00
9 92
32 34
15 00
11 00
31 00
10 00
9 28
24 00
13 00
10 72
39 00
15 38
11 07
41 59
282 2;"
201 82
228 09
233 83
189 79
231 85
232 35
WELLAND.— w.
1874 James Goodwin, Ely Nelthorpe, 7 mo.
75 William Bryers ... . .
76 William Bryers ...
77 William Bryers. .......... c
78 Thomas S. Howard .........
79 William W. Shepherd. ...
80 William W. Shepherd
4
t4
264
270
139
130
170
146
149
15 69
7 50
38 25
15 26
7 84
55 60
10 15
19 52
42 50
8 00
10 70
41 2 M
11 30
13 75
40 00 '
10 00
6 75
31 25
12 10
12 15
16 85 !
223 16
295 89
170 38
181 35
187 84
127 07
141 75
Plattsville set off.
t Crowland set off.
LONDON CONFERENCE.
6>I
WELLESLEY.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Joseph Deacon ... .
75 Robert J. Husband. .
76 Robert J. Husband.
77 Robert J. Husband.
78 Walton Preston
79 Walton Preston ,
80 Walton Preston . .
Ap-
point-
ments.
6
5
5
5
4
4
4
No. of
Members
103
93
86
85
70
71
66
Funds.
Conting.
$11
9
8
4
4
4
4
18
00
23
79
33
15
28
Educa.
$4 50
50
85
6 42
86
00
50
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
18 00
$136 12
18 00
117 29
8 00
97 51
12 00
87 50
13 00
80 15
11 00
62 18
6 00
66 38
WESTMINSTER.— w.
1874 David C. Clappison
75 William Lund, George W. Henderson
76 William Lund, George W. Henderson
77 Joseph S. Colling, Cecil Harper, B.A
78 Joseph S. Colling, Ezra A. Fear
79 Joseph S. Colling
80 Thomas Crews, William J. Brandon .
196
190
262
332
324
3-25
362
16 39
7 69
37 77 i
17 00
8 00
37 77
19 50
14 42
40 52
24 44
19 78
44 00
24 31
20 26
53 00
20 02
21 46
45 00
17 00
22 50
46 60
I 226 34
289 30
321 22
326 62
406 96
368 27
351 57
WfNDHAM.
A small village in the township of Windham, County of Norfolk, Ontario.
1875 James White
76 James White
77 Abel Edwards . . .
78 Wray R. Smith
79 Andrew M. McCulloch
80 United with Townsend
1874 David L. Brethour
75 David L. Brethour
76 Joshua Pitt Lewis
77 Thomas Metcalfe Campbell .
78 Thomas Metcalfe Campbell .
79 Thomas Metcalfe Campbell.
80 John Vipond Smith
WINDSOR.
1
..! i
i
i
i
i
i
128
117
120
97
94
— w.
75
62
130
153
146
117
137
WIXUHAM.— w.
1874 Henry Kellam, Alfred A. Bowers 7
75 George A. Mitchell, B.A 7
76 G. AT Mitchell, B.A., R. R. Maitlandi 6
77 Geoige A. Mitchell, B A. . . ! 5
78 William Bryers .1
79 William Bryers ... . ... .... 1
80 William Bryers ; 1
240
300
281
381
170
148
160
6 26
4 05
8 00
1 4 00
3 00
6 00
8 67
5 00
6 00
3 40
1 85
4 50
1 1 05
2 13
4 00
14 50
15 00
8 00
15 40
14 00
11 00
14 60
13 45
14 00
14
15
9
4
5
00
00
25
50
22 35
23 50
20 00
22 00
12 00
10 00
16 00
14 00
7 00
33 00 j
19 28
27 20
35 00
23 70
19 4:J
18 18
17 45
22 68
17 03
11 37
8 00
2S 69
9 85
10 45
21 50
9 45
11 05
24 25
53 00
51
00
95
80
35
10
75
79
66
51
76
94
34
69
39
00
61
55
26
25
35
40
211
92
237
83
235
4S
305
04
134
65
64
31
92
t •>
WOODBURN.
A small village in the township of Binbrook, County of Wentworth.
Smith ville Circuit.
1875 William McCann ! . | .. I
76 Win. McCann, Wesley F. Campbell, j 4 139 ! 13 31
77 United with Stoney Creek J 6 j 195 | 11 42
It was formerly part of
4 30
10 76
6 71 S 183 40
23 40 265 82
1874 Thomas Hadwin . . ...
75 William Henderson, James E. Russ . .
76 William Henderson, James E. Russ. .
77 William Henderson, Wm. Tretheway.
78 Thomas Gee .
79 Thomas Gee
80 John Neelands
0
172
5
175
6
376
6
380
tio
400
5
170
6
157
10
00
10
00
10
10
8
36
9
00
7
00
7 Oit
25
75
90
4
4
10 47
14 39
00
27
13 00
14 00
10 "86
12 14
21 30
30 00
27 00
148 27
140 08
149 40
154 37
147 38
125 36
126 72
One appointment given to Oakville Circuit.
t Essex Centre set off.
692
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
WOODSTOCK.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point,
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
$26 16
37 73
34 77
33 00
26 49
16 29
13 41
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 John B. Clarkson, M.A. .
75 John B. Clarkson, M.A
76 John B. Clarkson, M.A
77 William R. Parker, M.A
78 William R. Parker, M.A.
79 W. Wellington Carson. ...
80 W. Wellington Carson
1
1
1
1
1
1
' 1
242
256
250
260
273
339
245
$16 00
31 71
24 00
32 00
22 00
12 00
20 80
$52 00
55 00
60 50
61 00
33 55
25 85
45 25
$655 82
510 79
438 06
387 45
285 33
306 01
310 75
WYOMING.— w.
1874 John Neelands, Thomas R. Fydell . .
75 John Neelands, Robert S. Pritchard .
76 John Neelands .
77 William J. Ford
78 William J. Ford.. .,„
79 William J Ford .......
80 William W. Edwards
154
140
143
101
108
100
102
12 00
6 10
24 22
14 00
6 00
25 00
15 10
7 00.
26 00
8 39
5 00
10 00
10 17
6 18
9 00
7 0.)
6 00
11 93
10 14
5 03
l:J» 42
199 22
205 27
123 22
40 97
91 79
43 05
53 96
Y.
YARMOUTH.— w.
1874 George C. Madden..
75 See Sparta ...
4
4
143
144
12 36
10 00
:3 36
jt 3 00
21 67
21 85
195 59
170 75
z.
ZIMMERMAN.
A small village, in the township of Nelson, County of Halton, Ontario.
with Lowville Circuit.
1879 Theophilus R. Earle. .
80 Theophilus R. Earle. .
116
110
4 87
It was formerly connected
2 00
10 36
53 86
THE
INDIAN AND GEEMAN MISSIONS
WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF THE
Worth an (tanltxtttzt,
1874 to 1880.
Note. — For the history of all these Missions prior to 1874, see Missions of Canada Wesleyan
Conference in Book 1. The grants from Mission Funds include salaries of teachers and interpreters.
GRAND RIVER— (Indian.)
Yean
Names of Missionaries.
1874 Erastus Hurlburt. .
75 Erastus Hurlburt. .
76 Erastus Hurlburt.
77 Erastus Hurlburt.
78 Erastus Hurlburt. .
79 James White. .
80 James White.
No. of
Members.
69
68
71
80
98
108
64
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
|53
45
40
41
03
71
59 90
78
71
35 50
36 78
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$1,096 50
1,020 00
1,059 22
1,090 00
1,020 00
1,079 75
HAMILTON. —.German. )
1874 Charles S. Eby, B.A.
75 Charles S. Eby, B.A..,
76 Stephen Kappele. .
77 Stephen Kappele..
78 Stephen Kappele..
79 Stephen Kappele. . . .
80 Discontinued
1874 Alfred L. Russell.
75 Jabez Edmonds.
76 John L. Kerr
77 Adam Ira Snyder
78 Adam Ira Snyder. .
79 Thomas H. Patchell.
80 Thomas H. Patchell.
MORAVIANTOWN.— (Indian.)
1874 Thomas Cosford, Allen Salt.
75 Thomas Cosford, Samuel Tucker .
76 Thomas Cosford, Samuel Tucker
77 Thomas Cosford, Samuel Tucker .
78 Thomas Cosford, Abel Edwards. .
79 Thomas Cosford, Abel Edwards. . .
80 Thomas Cosford, Abel Edwards.
MUNCEY.— (Indian.)
28
91
90
1,000 00
30
92
50
720 00
25
74 75
794 25
76.
175
40
753 00
70
130
54
697 00
55
117
11
760 00
28
74
70
15
16
48
200 00
13
0
63
120 00
13
6
92
127 50
10
4
25
125 00
9
5
79
100 00
44
10
00
100 00
48
6
45
70
76
25
1,101 78
74
57
77
1,085 20
84
61
99
1,247 72
94
61
53
1,057 43
135
75
77
943 00
138
93 81
803 23
180 ,
115
54
694
INDIAN AND GERMAN MISSIONS.
NEW CREDIT.— (Indian.)
Year
Names of Missionaries.
1874
75
76
77
78
79
Elisha Tennant.
Elisha Tennant.
Elisha Tennant.
William Cross..
William Cross..
William Cross..
80 William Cross.
No. of
Members.
70
68
86
69
78
78
77
ONEIDA.— (Indian.)
1874 William Cross
75 William Cross. . .
76 William Cross.. .
77 Elisha Tennant
78 Elisha Tennant. . .
79 Benjamin Sherlock.,
80 Erastus Hurlburt. . .
PRESTON and PARIS.— (German.)
1874 Stephen Kappele, Thomas E. Morden
75 Stephen Kappele, Thomas E. Morden . .
76 United to Hamilton Mission
ST. CLAIR.— (Indian.)
1874 Edwin Fessant .
75 Edwin Fessant . . .
76 Edwin Fessant . . .
77 Francis G. Weaver
78 Francis G. Weaver
79 Francis G. Weaver
80 Andrew Milliken . .
STONEY and KETTLE POINT. -
1874 George Clark
75 George Clark
76 William W. Edwards .
77 George A. Schram.
78 George A. Schram. . .
79 Jasper Wilson
80 Francis G. Weaver
WALPOLE ISLAND. -
1874 James H. Stonehouse..
75 Thomas Hanna. .
Thomas Hanna.
Thomas Hanna
Thomas Hanna.
Thomas Hanna
Thomas Hanna
76
77
78
79
80
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
$86 92
77 83
119 75
46 90
66 04
71 25
67 70
Grants from
Mission
Fund.
$706 80
598 25
674 86
792 52
752 00
726 00
90
43 07
1,116 30
95
30 30
871 00
100
14
58
1,037 86
99
13
45
864 77
65
25
84
895 00
55
37
37
475 00
55
21
32
HAN.)
67
165
88
1,250 00
78
169
15
820 00
69
128
38
134
47
00
1,075 27
134
77
40
801 00
132
30
03
837 84
133
42
90
735 00
160
69
21
672 00
158
55
68
673 00
167
36
48
[Indian.)
30
16 07
250 00
36
250 00
41
250 00
40
345 00
40
13
10
277 00
40
10
77
217 67
46
22
77
A.N.)
1 78
151
75
1,157 50
184
97
08
858 00
I 130
73 68
1,198 76
130
24
88
955 00
135
26
63
955 00
114
/
50
958 00
120
21
10
THE
DISTRICTS
OF THE
LONDON CONFERENCE,
showing who have been chairmen and financial secretaries,
with the number of members for each year
From 1874 to 1880
BRANTFORD DISTRICT.
Year
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries.
1874 John A. Williams.
75 Alex. Langford. . .
76 Alex. Langford. . .
77 W.R.Parker, M. A.
78 W.R.Parker, M. A.
79 E.B.Rvckman.DD
John Philp, B.A .
JohnPhilp, B.A..
Win. McDonagh..
Wm. McDonagh..
Wm. McDonagh..
Thomas Brock.. .
Mem.
3109
3350
4257
4737
4587
"3324
80 E.B.Ryckman,DD!Thomas Brock.. . 3173
CHATHAM DISTRICT.
1874 Wm. S. Griffin. . .
75 Wm. S. Griffin. . .
76 John Wakefield .
77 John Wakefield
78 John Wakefield . .
79 Alex. Langford
80 Alex. Langford . .
|1). L. Brethour.
D. L. Brethour. .
W.C.Watson, M.A
|W. C. Watson, M. A
W.C.Watson, M.A
■T. M. Campbell.
William Hayhurst
GODERICH DISTRICT.
1874 Chas. Lavell, M.A.
75 Chas.Lavell,M.A.
76 Chas. Lavell, M.A.
77 Chas. La veil, M. A.
78 James Preston. . . .
79 J.A.Williams,D.D
80 J.A.Williams,D.D
Henry Kellam.. .
Robert Davey
Robert Davey
Robert Davey . . .
Robert Davey ....
Wm. McDonagh..
Wm. McDonasrh..
GUELPH DISTRICT.
1874 Isaac B. Howard.. I). G. Sutherland,
LL.B
75 Isaac B. Howard.. |D. G. Sutherland,
LLB...
76 E. B. Ryckman,
M.A Thomas Cobb. .
77 E. B. Ryckman,
M.A . . . . Thomas Brock.. .
2454
2447
3330
3309
3462
3825
4107
3486
+3388
4001
4581
4778
J3234
3142
S674
§2222
2630
2746
* 1,382 members given to Simcoe District.
+ 457 members given to Wellington District.
+ 1,544 members given to Stratford District.
§ 1,616 members given to Wellington District.
Year
Chairmen.
1878 E. B. Ryckman,
M.A
79 William Williams
80 William Williams
Finan. Secretaries.
Thomas Brock. . .
Hugh McLean. . .
Hugh McLean.. .
Mem.
HAMILTON DISTRICT.
1874 James Gray..
75 James Gray
76 James Gray ... .
77 James Gray
78 William S. Griffin
79 John Wakefield .
80 John Wakefield .
H. Johnston, B. D.
H. Johnston, B.D.
H. Johnston, B.D.
H.Johnston, B.D.
James Hannon . . .
James Hannon . . .
George H Cornish
2662
'2404
2529
3871
4359
4797
5288
5116
+4673
4316
LONDON DISTRICT.
1874 W. R.Parker, M.A. ! John Wakefield
75 W. R. Parker, M. A.; John Wakefield
76 W. R. Parker, M. A. j James E. Dyer..
77 Geo. R. Sanderson,
D.D John Kay..
78 Geo. R. Sanderson,
D.D John Kay..
79 Geo. R. Sanderson,
D.D B. B. Keefer.. .
80 Geo. R. Sanderson,
D.D . . . . David Savage
NIAGARA DISTRICT.
1874 Geo. It. Sanderson James Preston.. . 2575
75 Geo. R. Sanderson, James Preston.. . 2712
76 Geo. R. Sanderson James Preston.. . . 3429
77 Alex. Langford. . . James C. Slater 3495
78 Alex. Langford. . . Ijaines C. Slater 3441
79 Wm. S. Griffin. . . 'W.R.Parker, M.A. §3102
80 Wm. S. Griffin. . JW. R.Parker, M.A. 3139
3341
3463
4025
4483
4614
J3781
3917
* 53 members given to Stratford District.
+ 728 members given to Simcoe District.
J 9P0 members given to Stratford District.
§ 174 members given to Simcoe District.
696
DISTRICTS OF THE LONDON CONFERENCE.
SARNIA DISTRICT.
Year
Chahmen.
Finan. Secretaries.
1S74 Francis Berry .
75 James C. Slater
James C. Slater. .
G.N.A.F.T. Dick-
son
76 James C. Slater G.N. A. F.T. Dick-
son
77 Wm.C. Henderson
Mem.
M.A
78 Wni. C.Henderson
M.A...
79 Wm.C. Henderson
M.A...
80 Wm.C. Henderson
M.A. .
Alfred Andrews . .
Thomas Cobb .
Thomas Cobb .
John W. German.
2075
2104
2505
2513
2887
2955
2955
SIMCOE DISTRICT.
This District was formed in 1878, from part of
Hamilton, Brantford, Niagara and St.
Thomas Districts.
1878 James Gray.. j Donald G. Suther-
1 land, LL.B. . 2562
79 James Gray.. David L. Brethour 2596
80 David L. Brethour John Kay,. ...... 2483
STRATFORD DISTRICT.
This District was formed in 1878, from part of
London, Goderich, Guelph and Welling
ton Districts.
ST. THOMAS DISTRICT.
1878 J. A Williams, DD
79 S. D. Rice, D.D...
80 James Hannon. .
James Graharn . .
Benj. Clement..
Benj. Clement..
2734
2702
2559
Year
Chairmen.
1874 Eph. Evans, D.D.
75 Jno. A. Williams.
76 Jno. A. Williams.
77 Jno. A. Williams.
78 David Savage
79 David Savage
80 James Gray . . .
Finan. Secretaries. Mem.
G.N.A.F.T. Dick-
son . ... ...
Geo. H. Cornish. .
Alfred Andrews . .
David Savage.
David L. Brethour
James Whiting.
James Whiting.
2114
2468
3540
3138
3290
'3109
3284
WELLINGTON DISTRICT.
This District was formed in 1874, from part of
Guelph and Goderich Districts.
1874 Thomas Cosford. .
75 Matthew Swann . .
76 Matthew Swann .
77 Richard J. Forman
78 Charles Lavell,
M.A. . . .
79 Charles Lavell,
M.A
80 Charles Lavell,
M.A.
William Hawke.
Wm. Hayhurst. .
Wm. Hayhnrst. .
Wm. Hayhurst. .
James E. Dyer.
James E. Dyer..
James E. Dyer..
2073
2203
2762
3021
3043
t3062
2995
* 278 members given to Simcoe District.
+ 187 members given to Stratford District.
PART IY.
f b* Jlttfntr^al (lonizxtutt,
1874 to 1880.
%\}t Jttntttr^al €anitxtnct
WAS ORGANIZED IN THE
CENTENARY CHURCH, HAMILTON, ONTARIO,
ON
THURSDAY, JUNE 11th, 1874.
I.— SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE.
Year.
Place.
President.
Secretary.
Journal Secretary.
1874..
Hamilton
James Elliott ...
William Scott
Thomas G. Williams.
1875..
Kingston
William Scott
Thomas G. Williams.
1876..
Quebec. .
William Scott
Wm. J. Hunter.
Thomas G. Williams.
1877 .
Ottawa
George Douglas, LL.D.
Wm. S. Blackstock . .
Thomas G. Williams.
1878..
Brockville ... ....
John Borland
Wm. I. Shaw, M.A. .
William Hall, M.A.
1879 .
Kingston
George McRitchie
Thomas G. Williams . .
Charles A. Hanson.
1880..
Stanstead
William Hansford . . .
Thomas G. Williams . .
William Philp.
II.— MINISTERS and MEMBERS.
Ministers.
Memberj.
Year.
On
trial.
Effec-
tive.
Sup'd.
Sup'y.
Total, i Increase.
On trial.
Full. Total.
i
Increase.
1874...
1875...
1876. .
1877. .
1878. .
1879. .
1880...
38
43
38
36
39
40
35
126
150
152
159
157
159
161
11
13
13
11
14
16
18
7
12
13
8
10
10
8
182 !
218 ] 36
216
214 i
220 ] 6
225 5
222 1 dec. 3
1,340
1,003
1,278
1,324
1,324
1,081
1,110
17,606 18,946
19,473 20,481
19,740 ! 21,018
20,782 ! 22,106
21,526 i 22,850
21,292 i 22,373
21,099 j 22,429
1*435
537'
1,088
744
dec. 477
56
Note. — In the numbers for 1875 are included 19 ministers and 970 members, brought into the
Union by the late New Connexion Methodist Conference.
III.— CONNEXIONAL FUNDS.
Year.
1874.
1875.
1876.
1877.
1878.
1879.
1880.
Contingent
$1,698 92
1,686 37
1,653 69
1,586
1,469
1,316 29
1,212 11
19
00
Superannuated Ministers.
Educa-
tional.
Sunday
School.
Circuit
Subs.
Ministers
Subs.
Total.
Missionary.
$1,552 92
1 S3, 876 55
$944 00
$4,820 55
$33,070 20
1,851 48
$84 35
3,896 30
1,630 00
5,526 30
34,769 27
1,688 72
60 12
3,694 51
1,770 00
5,464 51
32,281 19
1,658 47
200 55
4,049 43
1,770 00
5,819 43
29,156 84
1,344 45
66 66
3,875 17
1,855 00
5,730 17
26,730 39
1,141 58
54 06
3,409 47
1,741 00
5,150 47
23,586 41
952 91
38 56
3,005 44
1,840 00
4,845 44
24,602 45
THE NAMES OF
THE
MINISTERS OF THE MONTREAL CONFERENCE,
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with th«
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
d. Died.
dp. Dropped.
DEP. Deposed.
ex. Expelled.
loc. Located.
w. Withdrew.
t. Transferred to Toronto Conf.
l. Transferred to London Conf.
n. b. Transferred to New Brunswick Conf.
1827.
1 Tomkins, John..
1828.
2 Shaler, Henry
1830.
3 Brock, James.
1833.
4 Hardie, David
5 Ker, Peter. .
6 Warren, John C
1834.
7 Garry, Robert
1835.
8 Borland, John.
9 Ingalls, Edmund S . .
1836.
10 Hurlburt, Sylvester..
11 Scott, William
12 Selley, John B.
1837.
13 Byers, Henry. .
14 McDonald, Malcolm.
1839.
15 English, William
1841.
Iti Elliott, James
1842.
17 Davis, George 11 '
18 Fear, Samuel
19 Ogden, Thomas
1843.
20 Constable, Thomas W. .
21 Gear, Joshua
22 Kimball, Horatio N..
23 Lochead, Robert . .
.L.
.L.
1877
1875
,d. 1876
1844.
•
24 Howes, John .
25 Robinson, Robert...
. .D.
1877
1845.
26 Whiting, Richard
1846.
27 Blackstock, William S. ...
28 Corbett, John.. .
29 Osborne, John C .
.T.
. EX.
1879
1878
. .D.
.D.
. DliP.
1877
1880
1880
1877
1880
1878
1847.
30 McGill, William .
1848.
31 Armstrong, John..
32 Douglas, George
33 Wilson, Richard
1849.
34 Peck, William ...
35 Smith, Andrew A. .
1 850.
36 Adkins, Thomas O.
37 Creighton, William..
38 Hammond, Richard .
39 Huntington, Silas.
40 M (Ritchie, George ..
1851.
41 Sanderson, William..
1852.
42 Atkinson, Thomas .
43 Maudsley, Samuel E.
1853.
44 Houghton, Luther
45 Phillips, Samuel G
d. I 1874
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
701
1854.
46 Bidden, William .
47 Dowler, John A
48 Hunt, Francis
49 Keough, Jabez B. ...
50 Koy, James..
51 Ward, Edward A.
1855.
52 Davies, John
53 Drennan, Alexander
54 Dyre, William R. .
55 Follick, Joseph .
56 Fowler, Hiram.
57 Hansford, William.
58 Huxtable, George G.
59 Norton, William
60 Short. William
61 Sutherland, Alexander . . .
62 Walton, John
1856.
63 Beaudry, Louis N
64 Bond, Stephen
65 Brown, William D
66 Charbonell, Thomas
67 Hunter, William J. ...
68 Krupp, Henry
69, Miller, William W.
70 Peterson, Andrew L.
71 Robson, Ebenezer
1857.
72 Connolly, Daniel
73 Mark, Robert..
74 Scott, John
1858.
75 Adams, William .
76 Bell, Thomas
77 Bland, Henry F.
78 Dorion, Joseph A
79 Gordon, James A.
80 Hall, William . . .
81 Jackson, Samuel . . .
82 Parent, Amand . . .
83 Sheridan, William . . .
84 Stenning, George ....
85 Teeson, Samuel
1859.
86 Adams, Richard N
87 Campbell, Alexander . .
88 Hiscox, John
89 Ireland, Francis C.
90 Johnston, Hugh...
91 Might, Samuel .
92 Shorey, Edmund S .
1860.
93 Kennedy, David.
94 Lucas, Daniel V..
95 Pyke, William . . .
96 Richardson, James E . .
97 Rose, Brock..
98 Stafford, Ezra A..
99 Wilson, John . . .
1861.
100 Gaetz, Leonard.
101 Galbraith, William.
102 Holmes, John...
103 Hooker, LeRoy . .
104 McCann, Alfred
105 McCullough, WilliamS.
106 O'Hara, James.
107 Roadhouse, Job . .
108 Williams, Thomas G..
.T.
.D.
. DEP.
. T.
1876
1879
1877
1875
1878
1880
1880
1875
1875
.D.
U.S.
.L.
1877
1875
1877
1880
1875
1878
1862.
109 Cairns, Hugh
110 Hardie, Alexander..
111 Jackson, William.
112 Jones, Cornelius A
113 Morrow, Edward
114 Pearson, Mnrmaduke L..
115 Robinson, Richard
116 Stewart, John..
117 Taylor, William
1863.
118 Allum, Carl
119 Brown, Thomas C.
120 Fowler, Joseph H. .
121 Freshman, Jacob
122 Irvine, Henry..
123 Kines, James. . . .
124 Phillips, Samuel B.
125 Pitcher, Joel T
126 Rogers, George
127 Tennant, Elisha.. .
1864.
128 Chambers, Andrew B.
129 Chant, Joseph H.
130 Robinson, George.
131 Shaw, William J.
132 Stewart, John H
1865.
133 Hagar, Joseph M..
134 Hanson, Charles A .
135 Raney, William..
136 Scanlon, John. . .
137 Squire, George H
1866.
138 Forsey, George..
139 Pearen, James
140 Smith, Nathaniel. .
141 Sparling, Joseph W
1867.
142 Haylock, James Joseph.
143 Reynolds, Francis C. .
144 Richardson, Ezekiel
145 Ryan, William ...
146 Wilson, John..
1868.
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
Chambers, Alexander C.
Garrett, John C.
Grenfell, John
Had don, Thomas.
Jollifle, William J. .
Longley, Benjamin
Rilance, William.
Saunders, Jabez B.
Wilkinson, Isaac.
Winters. David ....
1869.
157 Allen, James. ....
158 Austin, Nathan ....
159 Awde, James .
160 Clipsham, John W
161 Ferguson, John. . .
162 Gifford, Gorham A.
163 Knight, Adolphus G
Hi 4 Oliver, Robert F.
165 Shier, Richard
166 Taylor, Edward H. .
1870.
167 Craig, William ...
168 Knowles, Henry W. .
1875,
1875
. T.
. L.
. D.
1877
1879
1870
.loc;. ! 1878
702
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
1870. — Continued.
169 Knox, William
170 Lawrence, John ...
171 Leach, John J. . .
172 Rennie, Thomas
i 173 Simpson, James..
1871.
174 Austin. William
175 De Gruchy, Edward.
176 De Long, Francis ...
177 Fowkes, John R.
178 Henderson, James
179 Holmes, A. Lee ...
180 Hughes, Silas J.
181 Meyer, Henry..
182 Patterson, Allan
1S3 Perley, William F.
184 Syvret, John
185 Timberlake, William..
186 Topping, Nassau B. . . .
187 Werden, James E
1872.
188 Blades, John Thomas .
189 Brick, John G
190 Carr, Joseph.
191 Crookshanks, Simon
192 Crothers, William J . .
193 Crozier, James G.
194 De Long, Albert M.
195 Eason, Richard ...
196 Fawcett, James B
197 Franklin, Benjamin
198 Jamieson, William S. .
199 Pearson, William
200 Philp, William
201 Scott, Moses . . . . .-.
202 Shibley, Samuel :
203 Shortt, William K
204 Webster, John
205 Whiteside, Arthur
. .D.
.DP.
. LOC.
1879
1875
1876
1873.
206 Allen, William A ... .
207 Cunningham, W. B. . . .
208 Munroe, John A
'209 Sparling, William H...
210 Taylor, Earnest M
211 Tisdale, Mark.
212 Ward, Joseph
213 Wheatley, Isaac
1874.
214 Chown, Samuel D .
215 Conley, Thomas B... .
216 Crane, Edward W
217 Elleiy, Samuel
218 Laidley. Robert B. ..
219 Porter, George H.
220 Poyser, George C.
221 Smith, William T...
1875.
222 Bates, Martin J
223 Conley, Lewis..
224 Garvin, John .
225 Geoffry, Antoine .
226 Gibson, John .
227 Kneelands, Abner W
228 Marceau, William F . . .
229 McCunn, Drummond.. .
230 Onesakenavat, Joseph .
1876.
231 Aubin, Gedeon ....
232 Earl, Joseph. .
233 Mallory, DelmerE.. .
234 Sanderson, David C.
235 Stratton, John G
1877.
236 Jaques, Alfred.. ..
1878.
237 Langrill, William L
.LOC.
.LOC.
..DP.
. L.
.LOC.
.LOG.
. .DP.
.LOC.
.D.
.U.S.
187
187
187
187
187
.LOO.
188i
1871
*87!
188:
187!
187.1
187<
187!
PROBATIONERS CONNECTED WITH THE MONTREAL CONFERENCE, JUNE, 1880
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1873.
1 Flanders, Charles R. . .
1874.
2 Madge, Walter W
1876.
3 Davis, George H. H.
4 Elliott, James . . . .
5 McKecknie, Robert W.. .
6 Trimble, John B
1877.
7 Eldridge, Gardner S
8 Grenier, William C.
9 Mansell, Thomas J
10 McDowell, John V...
11 Pinel, Joseph. . . .
12 Smith, William.
13 Taylor, Melvin ..^
14 Young, William Robert .
1878.
15 Craig, James A..
16 Holden, Alva
1878. — Continued.
17 Kendall, Sidney C
18 Lawson, James .....'.
19 McAdoo, Samuel N.. . . ......
20 Pierce, Barry.
21 Read, F. A . . . .
22 Summers, William H .
23 Thompson, John . r>.
1879.
24 Carson, Thomas C. ..... .
25 Craig, Thomas
26 Deveneau, Nelson W. . .
27 Howard, Herbert W. .
28 Lawrence, Charles H . . .
29 Meyer, Frederick W A ....
30 Moore, John M ..... .
31 Sasseville, Ernest M
1880.
32 Clancy, Wm. R. . . . ........
33 Corry, Thomas H..
84 Lett, Francis W. ...
35 Maher, Joseph L. A. . : . . .
36 Soinervillf, W William-
188C
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY,
CONNECTED WITH THE
fflantxtal doufnzntt,
1874 to 1880.
A.
ADAMS, RICHARD N.
1859.
1874* George's Lake, . (sup'h.) 1
75 Plantagenet . (sup'h.) 1
76 Bell's Corners 3
79 Tamworth ... 2
ADAMS, WILLIAM.
1858.
1874 Dudswell 1
75 Mansonville 3
78 Sutton 3
ADKINS, THOMAS 0.
1850.
L874 Lansdowii . ...(sup'y. ) 7
ALLEN, JAMES, M.A.
1869.
1874 Kingston 2ml. . .- . ..3
77 Montreal 6th ... 3
SO Kemptville ... 1
A graduate of Victoria Uni-
■eraity— B.A., 1875 ; M.A., in
:ourse, 1880.
ALLEN, WILLIAM A.
c. 1873.— r. mn. 1874.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
873 Stanstead.. . . 2
75 Cowansville 2
77 Franklin Centre 3
80 Metcalfe. .. 1
ALLUM, CARL.
1863.
874 Renfrew, Ger. Mission . . 3
77 Egansville, (!er. Mission. 4
ARMSTRONG, JOHN.
1848.
874 Montreal Seventh 2
76 Montreal Ninth 3
79 Lacolle 2
ATKINSON, THOMAS.
1852.
1874 Maitland 1
Died December 29th, 1874,
aged 50 years.
AUBIN, GEDEON.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Cowansville & W. Brome 1
77 Montreal Centre,French. 2
79 Removed to United States.
AUSTIN, NATHAN.
1869.— r. f. (.•. & o 1874.
1874 Lachine. . . . 2
76 Seeley'.s Bay 3
79 Portage-du-Forte. 2
AUSTIN, WILLIAM.
1871.— R. f. c k (... 1875.
1874 Kennebec. 1
75 Moulinette . 3
78 Island Brook . . . . 1
79 Leeds .... 2
AWDE, JAMES, B.A.
1869.
1874 Montreal Fifth. . . 1
75 Portsmouth. . . ... 2
77 Allowed one year to com-
plete his studies . . 1
78 Portsmouth & Garden Is. 1
79 Cataiatpii 1
80 Pt. Levis & Bourg Louis 1
A graduate of (Queen's Univer-
sity, Kingston— B.A. , 1879.
B.
BATES, MARTIN JOSIAH.
R. on t. 1875. — R. f. c. & (.). 1880.
1875 South Mountain. . 1
76 Cataraqui 2
78 Montreal Theo. College.. 2
80 South Stukeley 1
BEAUDRY, LOUIS NAPO-
LEON.
1856.
1856 I Troy Conference,
to ,■ Methodist Episcopal
75 ) Church, U. S.
76 Montreal, French Mis. . . 5
Delegate to General Conference,
1878.
Author of "Spiritual Struggles
of a Roman Catholic," an Auto-
biography. Principal of " Insti-
tut Methodiste Francaise," 1880.
BELL, THOMAS.
1858.
1874 Durham
76 Metis
79 West Farnham
BLACKSTOCK, WM. S.
1846.
1874 Napanee 3
77 St. Johns . . 2
79 Toronto Conference.
Secretary of Conference 1877.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
BLADES, JOHN THOMAS.
1873.
1874 Point Levis.. 1
75 Dropped.
BLAND, HENRY FLESHER.
1858.
1874 Quebec. .
.. 3
77 Montreal Fourth
3
80 Pembroke
... 1
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1876 and 1880.
704
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
BOND, STEPHEN.
1856.
1874 Kemptville 2
76 Farmersville. . . 2
78 Pakenham - . • • 3
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
Financial Secretary, 1880.
BORLAND, JOHN.
1835.
1874 Melbourne 1
75 St. John's, French 5
80 Granby, French.. .. 1
Chairman of French work, 1874
to 1880.
President of Conference, 1878.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
BRICK, JOHN G.
1872.
1874 Inverness . . .1
75 Sherbroooke (sup'y.) 2
77 Gasps' Basin & Barochois 3
80 Anticosti & Gasp6 Basin. 1
BRIDEN, WILLIAM.
1854.
1874 Cataraqui ... 2
76 Odessa 3
79 Bath.. . . 2
BROCK, JAMES.
1830.
1874 Toronto Conference. ... 3
77 Kingston (sup'd.) 4
BROWN, THOMAS C.
1863.
1874 Compton 2
76 Granby 2
78 Wilton 3
BROWN, WILLIAM D.
lSf.6.
1874 Aultsville 2
76 Lansdowne .. . . 2
78 Melbourne ... 2
80 Aultsville ...(sup'd.) 1
BYERS, HENRY.
1837.
1874 Kingston. ... (sup'y.) 6
80 Deposed from the office of
the ministry.
c.
CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER.
1859.
1874 Cornwall 1
75 Ottawa West . ... 3
78 Morrisburg 3
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
CARR, JOSEPH.
c. 1872, 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
.. 1
.. 1
1
1
I
1872 Ayfwin .
73 —
CAIRNS, HUGH.
1862.
1874 Clarenceville
77 Frelighsburg
79 Bedford
.. 3
2
2
74 North Gower
75 Melbourne
76 Montreal Theol. College. 2
78 Chelsea 3
CARSON, THOMAS C.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Hudson 2
CHAMBERS, ALEXANDER C.
1868.
1874 London Conference 2
76 North Gower ... . 1
77 Portsmouth and Garden
Island ... 1
78 Morven and Gosport . 2
80 Wolford .... 1
CHAMBERS, ANDREW
BUSTEED, B.C.L.
1864.
1874 Montreal Sixth ... 1
75 Pembroke. ... 2
77 Napanee . ... 3
80 Quebec. ... 1
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity, Montreal— B.C.L. , 1875.
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1880.
CHANT, .JOSEPH HORATIO.
1864.
1874 Toronto Conference. . 3
77 Centreville 2
79 Edwardsburg ... . . 2
CHARBONKL, THOMAS.
1856.
1874 Compton, French.... 1
75 Compton & Sherbrooke,
French 3
78 Sherbrooke & Brompton. 3
CHOWN, SAMUEL DWIGHT.
c. 1874.— it. on t. 1875.—
r. f. (•■. & o. 1879.
1874 Melbourne . . 1
75 North Gower ... .1
76 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 2
78 Lancaster 2
80 Maitland 1
CLANCY, WM. ROCKWELL
ii. MiT. 1880.
1880 Bath
CLIPSHAM, JNO. WESLEY
1869.— r. f. c. &o. 1875.
1874 Hatley and Cassville.. .
75 Franklin Centre
77 St. Lambert & Chambly
79 Sawyerville
CONLEY, LEWIS.
R. o«t. 1875.— r. f. c. &o. 188C
1875 Pittsburg..
76 Matilda
77 Lansdowne
78 Cobourg s.v.c.
80 Franktown .
CONLEY, THOMAS B., B.A
o. 1874.— r. out. 1875.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874
75 Wilton
76 Cobourg .s.v.c. !
78 Newburg ..
79 Elginburg '.
A graduate of Victoria Univer
sity— B.A., 1878.
CONNOLLY, DANIEL.
1857
1874 Sherbrooke
75 Waterloo
78 Granby
79 Newburg . .
Financial Secretary, 1874
CONSTABLE, THOMAS W
1843.
1874 Spencerville ....
76 Compton ..
78 Cookshire . . . .(sup'd.)
CORBETT, JOHN.
1840.
1874 Grenville.
75 Three Rivers
76 Dixville
78 Expelled.
CORRY, THOMAS H.
r. on t. 1880.
1880 Lyn.
CRAIG, JAMES A., B.A.
c. 1878.— R. onr. 1879.
1879 Montreal Theol. College.
80 Dixville
CRAIG, THOMAS.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Mattawa
80 Dropped.
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
705
CRAIG, WILLIAM.
1870.— R f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Beachburg ... ... 2
76 Onslow 2
78 Renfrew . . . . 3
CRANE, EDWARD WARD.
c. 1874. — R. on t. 1875. —
K. f. o. & o. 1878.
1874
75 Franklin Centre..
76 Shawbridge
77 Matilda
78 Odelltown . . .
CBEIGHTON, WILLIAM.
1859.
1874 Almonte (sup'd. ) 7
CEOOKSHANKS, SIMON.
1872.— r. f. (/. & o. 1877
1874 Island Brook 1
76 Cobourg (s. v.c.) 2
77 WestShefford.. 3
CROTHERS, WM. J., M.A.
1872.— r. f. c. &. o. 1876.
1874 Huntingdon 1
75 Newburg 1
76 Sawyerville 3
79 St. John's ... 2
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity, Moutreal — B.A., 1872 ;
M.A., in course, 1875.
CROZIER, JAMES G.
1872.— e. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Newburg 1
75 Bath 1
76 Brockville 1
77 Kingston 1
78 Agent of Stanstead Wes-
leyan College . ... 1
79 Kingston First. . . 1
80 Dunham 1
CUNNINGHAM, WM. B.
1873.
1874 Lansdown 1
75 Montreal Theol. College. 2
77 Pittsburg..
78 Mattawa.
79 Located.
D.
DAVIES, JOHN.
1855.
1874 St. Armand 2
76 Aultsville 3
79 Westmeath 1
80 Pittsburg 1
45
DAVIS, GEORGE H.
1842.
1874 St. John's 3
77 Prescott 2
79 Smith's Falls 2
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
DAVIS, GEORGE H. H.
R. on t. 1876.
1876 Franklin Centre.. 1
77 Huntingdon 1
78 Kingston 1
79 Vankleek Hill . . . . 1
80 Richmond. . ... 1
De GRUCHY, EDWARD.
1871.— ii. f. c.&o. 1876.
1874 Bolton, French 1
75 Montreal Theo. College.. 1
76 Montreal, French 1
77 Roxton and Acton (Fch.) 4
De LONG, ALBERT MORICE.
1872 — r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Bolron... 1
75 Robinson 3
78 West Brome 3
De LONG, FRANCIS.
1871.— R. f. c. 1875.
1874 East Dunham 1
75 Marbleton ... 3
78 West Brome (sup'd.) 1
79 Rawdon 2
DEVENEAU, NELSON W.
r. out. 1879.
1879 Montreal (French Mis.).. 1
80 Montreal and Mile End. . 1
DORION, JOS. ARCHIBALD.
1858.
1874 Shefford (French) 3
77 Waterloo &Canaan(Fch.) 2
79 Oka (Indian) 2
DOUGLAS, GEORGE, LL.D.
1848.
1874 ) Montreal Wes. College,
to > Principal and Professor of
80 ) Theology.
President of Conference, 1877.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878. President of
General Conference, 1878.
DOWLER, JOHN ALEX.
1854.
1874 Glentay .. .. 1
75 Edwardsburg . . . . 1
76 Toronto Conference.
DRENNAN, ALEXANDER.
1855.
1874 Metis . . 2
76 Three Rivers 2
78 Ormstown. . . . ..... 1
79 Metis, Riviere du Loup
and Rimouski
80 Metis and Rimouski. . . .
DYRE, WILLIAM RANKIN.
1855.
1874 Perth. 3
77 Richmond 3
80 Manotick . . 1
E.
EARL, JOSEPH.
R. oni. 1876.— r. f. c. & 0. 1880.
1876 Farmersville. 1
77 Lyn 1
78 Bell's Corners 1
79 Arundel 1
80 Alice . .... 1
EASON, RICHARD.
1872.— r k. c. & 0. 1876.
1874 Kingston First.... 1
75 Montreal Eighth. 2
77 London Conference. . . i
79 Evangelistic Work 1
80 Inverness . ]
ELDRIDGE, GARDINER
SPINK.
u. on T. 1877.
1877 Beebe Plain 1
78 Cobourg . (s>. v. c. ) 3
ELLERY, SAMUEL,
c. 1874.— r. o»i t. 1875.—
R. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874
75 Lyn
76 Winchester.,
77 Newburgh
78 Cataraqui ...
79 Alice
80 Seeley's Bay
ELLIOTT, JAMES, D.D.
1841.
1874 Kingston 3
77 Brockville 3
80 Kingston 1
President of the Conference for
the years 1874 and 1875.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him in 187*7 by the University of
Victoria College, Cobourg.
He was a Delegate to the Gen-
eral Conference of 1878 at Mon-
treal.
ELLIOTT, JAMES
1876 Pittsburg ...
77 Newboro'..
79 Carlton Place 1
80 Cobourg (s. v. c. ) 1
ENGLISH, WILLIAM.
1839.
1874 Dunham (sup'd.) 4
78 West Farnham 1
79 Granby (sup'd.) 2
706
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
F.
FAWCETT, JAMES B.
1872.
1874 Bath ...... 1
75 Carlton Place .. 1
76 Located.
FEAR, SAMUEL.
1842.
1874 Tarn worth 2
76 Tani worth (sup'd. ) 1
77 London Conference.
FERGUSON, JOHN.
1869.
1874 Selby
77 Pittsburg
80 Delta . .
FLANDERS, CHAS. RUSTON.
1873.
1874 St Armand 1
75 Cobourg .. .(u. v. c ) 5
80 Kingston First 1
FOLLICK, JOSEPH.
1855.
1874 Crosby
75 Carlton Place . . .
76 Beachburg
79 Battersea .
FORSEY, GEORGE.
1866.
1874 Newfoundland Conf .
75 Melbourne
78 Merrickville ....
80 Montreal Sixth
FOWKES, JOHN R.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 East Farnham 1
75 Shawbridge 1
76 Farnham .... 1
77 Lombardy 1
78 Glentay and Maberly.. . 2
80 Bearbrook . 1
FOWLER, HIRAM.
1855.
1874 Westineath.. ..3
77 Portage du Forte ... 2
79 East Bolton .■ 2
Chairman of District, 1875 and
1876.
Financial Secretary, 1877 and
1878.
FOWLER, JOSEPH H., M.A.
1863.
1874 Knowlton. 1
75 Sutton 3
78 Magog 1
79 Robinson 1
80 Windsor Mills ....... 1
FRANKLIN, BENJAMIN, B.A.
1872.
1874 Bell's Corners... , 1
75 Cobourg (u. v. o.) 3
78 Valleyfield . . . . 1
79 Stanstead Wes. College.. 1
80 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A. , gold medallist, 1878.
FRESHMAN, JACOB.
. 1863.
1874 Gananoque. ... 3
77 Perth . , . . 2
79 Kingston , , (sup'd. ) 2
G.
GAETZ, LEONARD.
1861.
1874 Nova Scotia Conference. 1
75 Montreal First. 3
78 London Conference.
GALBRAITH, WM., B.C."L.
1861.
1874 Montreal Third. 1
75 Stanstead.. . 2
77 Kingston 3
80 Brockville. 1
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity, Montreal, B.C.L , 1875.
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
Chairman- of District, 1877 to
1879.
Financial Secretary, 1880.
GARRETT, JOHN COLQU-
HOUN.
1868.
1874 North Augusta. 1
75 Battersea .. 1
76 Harrowsmith ..2
78 Lansdown. 3
GARRY, ROBERT.
1834.
1 874 Brockville (sup1 y. ) 3
Died Oct. 31st, 1876, aged 72
years and 4 months.
GARY IN, JOHN.
e. on t. 1875.
1875 Glentay and Maberly... 1
76 Franktown . . 1
77 Shawbridge .. . 1
78 Cobourg... . (s.v.c.) 2
80 Located.
GEOFFROY, ANTOINE.
R. f. c. 1875.
1875 Kingsey Siding (French),
GIBSON, JOHN,
r. out. 1875. — r. f. o. &o. 184
1875 Lansdown. ......
76 Wilton
77 Bath
78 Montreal Theol. College.
80 Riviere du Loup
gifford.gorhamalfre:
1869 ( Primitive
to I Methodist
73 ( Conference.
I 74 Point Fortune
77 Billing's Bridge.
80 Westmeath
Financial Secretary, 1880.
GORDEN, JAMES ALEX.
1858.
1874 Prescott
75 Ottawa, East . .
Died Aug. 23rd, 1875, aged l
years.
GRENFELL, JOHN.
1868.
1874 Bolton
76 Bedford
79 Knowlton .
GRENIER, WILLIAM CHAS
R. on t. 1877.
1877 Montreal, East (French.)
80 Montreal, Hochelega and
Longueuil . . . . .
H.
GEAR, JOSHUA.
1843.
1874 Dunham .(sup'y.) 7
HADDON, THOMAS.
1868.
1874 Leeds
76 Toronto Conference.
HAGAR, JOS. MESSMORE
M.A.
1865.
1874 Waterloo :
75 Gov. Stanstead Wes. Coll. !
77 Kemptville '
80 Kingston — Queen Street :
HALL, WILLIAM, M.A
1858.
1874 Ottawa East. 1
75 Cornwall ......... .... i
78 Montreal Eighth 5
HAMMOND, RICHARD M.
1860.
1874 North Gower i
76 Morrisburg. ..,.,. . . 2
78 Aylmer..., .. i
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
707
HANSFORD WILLIAM.
1855.
1874 Gov. Stanstead Wes. Coll. 1
75 Prescott. ... 2
77 Pembroke 3
80 Napanee 1
Chairman of District, 1874 and
1877 to 1880. Delegate to Gene-
ral Confernce, Montreal, 1878.
President of Conference, 1880.
HANSON, ('HAS. AUGUS-
TINE.
1865.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 4
78 Stanstead 3
Chairman of District, 1880.
HARD1E, ALEX., M.A.
1862.
187.4 Lawrenceville 2
76 Coaticoke. 2
. \ Gov. Stanstead Wes- / „
oq J leyan College. (
Chairman of District, 1875
and 1876.
HOLMES, JOHN.
1861.
1874 Arnprior. .
76 Bolton....
79 Ormiston. .
HARDIE, DAVID.
1833.
1874 Lawrenceville. ..(sup'd.) 2
76 Coaticoke (sup'd.) 1
77 London Conference.
HAYLOCK, JAMES JOSEPH.
1867 ( Primitive
to I Methodist
74 ( Conference.
75 Ayl win and Victoria. 1
76 Aylwin 1
77 Bearbrook 3
80 Glen Tay and Maberly . . 1
HENDERSON, JAMES.
1871.— r. f. c. &o. 1876.
1874 No station— ill-health. .. 1
75 Point Levis 2
77 Cookshire ... ... 2
79 Huntingdon.. 2
HISCOX, JOHN.
1859.
1874 North Gore. . . 1
75 St. Andrews 1
76 Lachute.... .(sup'y.) 4
HOLDEN, ALVA.
r. on x. 1878.
1878 Riviere du Loup.. .
79 Newboro'..
80 Carleton Place . .
HOLMES, A. LEE, M.A.
1871.— it. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Principal, Stanstead Wes-
leyan College ... 7
HOOKER, LE ROY.
1861.
1874 Coaticoke ... 2
76 Kemptville 1
77 Quebec. . . . 3
80 Ottawa Centre . . . 1
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1880.
HOUGHTON, LUTHER.
1853.
1874 Brockville.. .(sup'y.) 7
HOWARD, HERBERT W.
k. on t. 1879.
1879 Melbourne 1
80 Pittsburg.. . 1
HOWES, JOHN.
1844.
1874 Portage du Forte 3
77 Carlton Place. . .(sup'd.) 1
Financial Secretary, 1874.
Died September 1st, 1877, aged
65 years.
HUGHES, SILAS JAMES.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 3
77 Hemmingford 3
80 Franklin Centre.. . 1
HUNT, FRANCIS.
1854.
1874 Franklin Centre 1
75 Hatley and Cassville. . . 2
77 Lennoxville ...(sup'y.) 4
«
HUNTER, WILLIAM JOHN.
1856.
1874 Ottawa Centre. .. 3
77 Allowed to rest 1
78 Toronto Conference. 3
Secretary of Conference, 1876.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1876.
HUNTINGTON, SILAS.
1850.
1874 Toronto Conference. . . 6
80 Vankleek Hill.. (sup'd.) 1
HURLBURT, SYLVESTER.
1836.
1874 Prescott (sup'd.) 3
Died March 8th, 1877, aged
73 years.
HUXTABLE, GEO. GELLARD.
1855.
1874 North Wakefield 2
76 North Gower 3
79 Cataraqui 2
I.
INGALLS, EDMUND S.
1835.
1874 Granby. .. .(sup'd.) 7
IRELAND, FRANCIS C.
1859.
1874 Montreal . ... (sup'y. ) 8
77 Located.
IRVINE, HENRY.
1863.
1874 Three Rivers 1
75 Fitzroy Harbour 2
77 Arnprior (sup'd.) 4
J.
JACKSON, SAMUEL.
1858.
1874 Frelighsburg (sup'y.) 7
JACKSON; WTILLIAM.
1862.
1874 Danville 1
75 Sherbrooke. .... 3
75 Kingston .... ... 2
80 Coaticoke 1
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1877.
JAMIESON, WM. SMITH,
M.A.
1S72.— b. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Cobourg .(u.v.c.) 2
76 Bell's Corners 1
77 Carlton Place. ..3
80 Richmond 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity — B. A., 1876; M.A., in
course, 187 'J.
JAQUES, ALFRED.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Magog.. .. ..1
79 Arundel .... 1
79 Wilton 1
Died April 28th, 1880, aged 27
years.
JOHNSTON, HUGH, M.A.,
B.D.
1859.
1874 London Conference. ... 4
78 Montreal First. ... 3
Financial Secretary, 1878.
708
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
JOLLIFFE, WILLIAM J.
1868.
1874 L'Orignal... 3
77 Gananoque 2
79 Lachine & CCte St. Paul. 2
JONES, CORNELIUS A.
1862.
1874 Cookshire 1
75 Island Brook. .. ..3
78 Playi'air 3
K.
KENDALL, SIDNEY C.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Richmond . . 1
79 Newburg 1
80 Montreal Theol. College. 1
KENNEDY, DAVID, B.D.
1860.
1874 Huntingdon 1
75 N. B. & P. E. I. Conference.
KEOUGH, JABEZ BUNTING.
1854.
1874 Bell's Corners... 2
76 North Wakefield 3
79 Vankleek Hill 1
Died December 27th, 1879, aged
50 years.
KER, PETER.
1833.
1874 Thurso (sup'd.) 1
75 London Conference.
KIMBALL, HORATIO
NELSON.
1843.
1874 Dunham (.sup'y.) 3
77 WestBrome.. .(sup'y.) 2
Died Oct. 31st, 1878, aged 68
years.
KNIGHT, ADOLPHUS G.,
B.A.
1869.
1874 Shawbridge 1
75 Hairowsmith 1
76 Gananoque (sup'y.) 2
78 Located.
Note.— He is how (1880) Head
Master of the County High School
at Campbellford, Ontario.
KNOWLES, HENRY WM.
1870 — r. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 1
75 Chelsea . 3
78 Compton ... 3
KNOX, WILLIAM.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 1
75 New Glasgow.. .. 2
77 Fitzioy Harbour . 3
80 Onslow 1
KRUPP, HENRY.
1856.
1874 Rankin (Germ.)
78 Bryson., ,
L.
LAIDLEY, ROBERT B.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.
1874 .. .. 1
75 St. Armand 1
76 Montreal Theol. College. 2
78 Stanstead 1
7 9 Located. — 111 -health .
LANGRELL, WILLIAM L.
• r. on t. 1878.
1878 Aylmer 1
79 Located.— Ill-health.
LAWRENCE, CHAS. HENRY.
c. 1879.— r. on t. 1880.
1879 — — 1
KINES, JAMES.
80 Montreal Theol. College.
1
1863.
1874 Odessa 2
76 Wilton 2
78 Sherbrooke. 3
Financial Secretary, 1874, 1875,
1878 and 1879.
Chairman of District, 1880.
LAWRENCE, JOHN.
1870 "| Vermont
to J- Conference,
73 J United States.
74 Gaspe
77 Inverness
80 New Glasgow
3
3
1
KNEELANDS, ABNER W.
r. on T. 1875.
1875 Huntingdon 1
76 Dropped.
LAWSON, JAMES,
c. 1878.— R. on T. 1879.
1878 Avonmore
3
LEACH, JOHN J.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Amherst Isle . .
76 Arnprior
79 Carp
LETT, FRANCIS W
R. on t. 1880.
1880 Huntingdon . .
LOCHEAD, ROBERT.
1843.
1874 Burv
75 Alice.
77 Plantagenet
78 Plantagenet ...(sup'd.)
79 Smith's Falls.. . . (sup'd.)
LONGLEY, BENJAMIN, B.A
1868.
ista J Georgeville & Magog,
15'*\ Montreal First
75 Montreal First . . . :
77 Montreal Eighth :
78 Principal, Sackville Wes-
leyan Academy .... :
80 Hercmingford
LUCAS, DANIEL VAN
NORMAN, M.A.
1860.
1S74 Farmersville. ....
75 Maitland :
77 Agent, Stanstead Wes-
leyan College
78 Montreal Third
The honorary degree of M.A
was conferred upon him in 1S7
by the University of South Care
Una, at Columbia, U. S.
M.
MADGE, WALTER W., B.A
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.
1874
75 Cataraqui .
76 Cobourg . . .(u. v. c.)
A graduate of Victoria Univei
sity— B.A., 1880.
MAHER, JOSEPH L. A.
r. on T. 18S0.
1880 Boucherville & Varenne,
(French)
MALLORY, DELMER
EDWARD.
r. out. 1876. — r. f. c. & o. 1881
1876 Richmond
77 Montreal Theol. College.
80 St. Henry and Tanneries
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
709
MANSELL, THOS. JAMES.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 South Mountain ... 1
78 Farruersville . . 1
79 Aultsville .... *
80 Wilton . . !
MARCEAU, WM. F., B.A.
k. on T. 1875.
1875 Gaspe 2
77 No Station.— Ill-health. 1
78 Lacolle 1
79 No Station.— Ill-health. 2
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity— B.A., gold medallist, 1874.
MARK, ROBERT, M.D..
M.R.C.P.S.K.
1857.
1874 Ottawa West 1
75 Clarendon 3
78 Onslow.. 2
80 St Lambert . . . 1
MAUDSLEY, SAMUEL
EDWARD.
1852.
1874 Mattawa
76 Hudson. .
78 Hudson.
2
(sup'd.) 2
1
. .. 1
80 Hemmingford. .(sup'd.) 1
79 Bourg Louis . .
MEYER, FRED. W A.
k. on t. 1879.
1879 South Stukeley . . 1
80 North Gore . . .
1
MEYER, HENRY.
1871.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Raglan 1
75 Montreal Theol. College. 2
77 Famham . . 1
78 Lawrenceville . . . 3
MIGHT, SAMUEL.
1859.
1874 Battersea . . .
75 Morveu and Gosport .
78 Moulinette
MILLER, WM. WESLEY.
1856.
1874 Moulinette 1
75 Play fair. . . 3
78 Lombardy. ... 3
MOORE, JOHN MORTON.
R. on t. 1879.
1879 Lyn 1
80 South Mountain.
MORROW, EDWARD, M.A.
1862.
1874 Portsmouth 1
75 Toronto Conference.
MUNROE, JOHN A.
1873.
1874 Roblin..
76 Bath.. .
78 Located.
Mc.
Mi RITCHIE GEORGE.
1850.
1874 Brockville 2
76 Almonte 3
79 Perth 2
Delegate to General Conference,
Montreal, 1878.
President of Conference, 1879.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
McADOO, SAMUEL N.
c. 1878.— e. om. 1879.
1878
79 Farmersville.
80 Matilda
McCANN, ALFRED.
1861.
1874 Wilton..
76 Newburg..
79 North Oower.
Financial Secretary, 1876.
MiCULLOl'GH, WILLIAM
SIDNEY, M.A., M.D.
1861.
1874 Pittsburg 2
76 Merrick ville . "2
Died May 27th, 1878, aged
35 years and 2 months.
MeCUNN, DRUMMOND.
r. out. 1875.— R. f. o. & o. 1880.
1875 North Augusta . . 1
76 Newboro 1
77 Montreal Theol. College. 2 j
79 Bath.. 1
80 Arundel 1
Mcdonald, malcolm.
1837.
1874 Stanstead .(sup'd.) 7
Mcdowell, jno. vincent.
c. 1877.— R. »n t. 1878.
1877 1
78 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 3
McGILL, WILLIAM.
1847.
1874 Almonte 2
76 Smith's Falls 3
79 Gananoque . ... 2
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1878.
Delegate to G eneral Cenference,
Montreal, 1878.
MivKECHNIE, ROBERT W
E. on t. 1876.
1876 Aylmer 1
77 Montreal Theol. College. 2
79 Brownsburg 2
N.
NORTON, WILLIAM.
1855.
1874 Alice 1
75 Gren ville. . 3
78 Plantageuet .... 3
o.
OGDEN, THOMAS.
1842.
1874 Frankville (sup'd.) 7
Died July 24th, 1880, aged 81
years.
O'HARA, JAMES.
1861.
1874 North Augusta 1
75 Avonmore 3
78 Robinson 1
79 North Wakefield .... 2
OLIVER, ROBERT F.
1869.
1874 Renfrew . . 2
76 Carlton Place.. 1
77 Newboro' 3
80 Selby 1
ONESAKENARAT, JOSEPH.
r. out. 1875.— R. f. c. &o. 1880.
1875 Lake of Two Mountains.. 1
76 Caughnawaga 4
80 Caughnawaga and Corn-
wall Island . . . 1
^ote. — Joseph Onesakenarat,
familiarly known as Chief Joseph,
is a Native Indian of the Iroquois
tribe. He was born Sept 4th,
1845. Being trained from his
childhood in the Roman Catholic
Church he was sent by the priest
of the Parish to the Montreal
College, where he was trained for
the priesthood. Finding a copy
of the Scriptures in his native
tongue, and being very desirous
of understanding its truths, he
was soon led to renounce all al-
legiance to the Church of his
youth In 1868, he was elected
chief of his tribe, and with three
other chiefs, was appointed a
710
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
deputation to confer with the
Superintendent of the Indian De-
partment in reference to the
claims of the Indians to the Oka
property, of which the priests ot
the Seignoi y of St. Sulpice claim-
ed absolute possession. They
were assured that the Seminary
held the property for the benefit
of the Indians, and if they would
patiently wait justice would be
done. Soon, however, grave
complications arose between the
priests and the Indians, which
resulted in the impiisonment of
Joseph and several others, but
after fifteen days they were set
at liberty, Chief Joseph declar-
ing that the only thing of which
they had been guilty was merely
going to the priests and inform-
ing them that the Iroquois did
not any longer wish instruction
from them. Since then, how-
ever, so bitter has been the per-
secution kept up that Joseph has
been placed in goal at St. Scho-
lustique eight times. During
one of these terms of imprison-
ment he translated the four Gos-
pels from French into Iroquois.
Since then he has translated the
Acts, Romans and I. Corinthians,
also Moody and Sankey's Gospel
Hymns. As a scholar, his at-
tainments are great. He trans-
lates with ease Iroquois, French
and English. He hopes to have
the entire New Testament trans-
lated during the present Confer-
ence year.
Since writing the above, we
learn that Chief Joseph has been
suddenly taken away from the
Church Militant. He died Feb.
7th, 1881, aged 35 years and 5
months.
OSBORNE, JOHN C.
1846.
1874 Onslow , 2
76 Brysou 2
78 Clarendon. 3
PARENT, ARMAND.
1858.
1874 Lake of Two Mountains.. 3
77 Oka 2
79 Waterloo and Canaan ... 2
PATTERSON, ALLAN.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Waterloo. .. 1
75 Barnston Corners 3
78 St. Armand. .(sup'd.) 1
79 Magog. 2
" PEAREN, JAMES, B.A.
1866.
1874 Sawyerville 2
76 Cookshire . 1
77 Toronto Conference.
PEARSON, MARMADUKE
LOUIS.
1862.
1874 Matilda 2
76 Montreal Second .... 3
79 Ottawa East 2
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
PEARSQN, WILLIAM.
1872 — r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Winchester..
76 Hudson. . . .
77 Edwardsburg . . .
79 Aultsville .
PECK, WILLIAM.
1849.
1874 Lansdown.
75 Lansdown.
V Alice.
79 Beachburg
1
. . (stjp'y. ) 2
2
2
PERLEY, WILLIAM F.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Cataraqui 1
75 Kennebec . 1
76 Tamworth. ... 3
79 Lyn... 2
PETERSON, ANDREW L.
1856.
1874 Edwardsburg. ... 1
75 Lombardy. 2
77 Franktown. 2
79 Kingston. ■ . ..(sup'd.) 1
80 Toronto Conference 1
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL B.
1863.
1874 Aylwin and Victoria.. . . 1
75 Glentay and Maberly 3
78 Wolford . 2
80 Newboro'.. .... 1
PHILLIPS, SAMUEL G., M.A.
1853.
1874 Lachute..
75 Huntingdon.
77 Cowansville.. .
80 VankleekHill.
Author of ' ' Bible Palm Trees, ' '
1868. "The Modern Prodigal
Son," 1869. "Fashionable
Amusements," 1872. "Sacred
Names," 1872. "The Canadian
Methodist Pulpit," 1875. "The
Need of the World," 1881.
The honorary degree of M.A.
was Conferred upon him by
Rutherford College, North Caro-
lina, in 1879.
PHILP, WILLIAM.
1872.— r. f. o. 1876.
1874 Oxford.. ..*....
77 Maitland .....
80 South Mountain. . .
PIERCE, BARRY.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Pittsburg 1
79 Dixville ... 1
80 VankleekHill 1
PINEL, JOSEPH.
R. 071 T. 1877.
1877 Anticosti . ........ 2
79 No Station— ill-health. 1
80 Cookshire 1
PITCHER, JOEL TALLMAN.
1863.
1874 Montreal 1
75 Montreal Fourth 2
77 Montreal Fifth 1
78 Ottawa West 3
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1877.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
PORTER, GEORGE H , B.A.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Melbourne. .... 1
75 Ormstown ...... 3
78 Lennoxville.. 3
A graduate of Bishop's Col-
lege, Lennoxville — B.A., 1870.
POYSER, GEORGE COOPER.
c. 1874.— r. om. 1875.—
r. f. o. & o. 1878.
1874 Lyn 1
75 Matilda. . .... 1
76 Newburg 1
77 Winchester.. 2
79 Beebe Plain 2
PYKE, WILLIAM.
1860.
1874 Farnham.. .. 2
76 Durham ...... 3
79 Roblin 1
80 Amherst Island. 1
E.
RANEY, WILLIAM.
1865.
1874 Carleton Place.
75 Osgoode
76 Metcalfe
77 Lyn.. .. *
79 Winchester ....
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
711
HEAD, F. A.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Carlton Place. .. 1
79 Richmond. . 1
80 Cobourg. . (s.v.c. ) 1
RENNIE, THOMAS.
1870.— r. f. c & o. 1874.
1874 Frankville 2
76 West Brome 2
78 Barnston Corners 2
80 West Shefford 1
REYNOLDS, FRANCIS C.
1867.
1874 Richmond.
77 Selby
80 Merrickville . .
RICHARDSON, EZEKIEL.
1867.
1874 Bryson 2
76. Edwardsburg . . . . 1
Died December 9th 1876, aged j
40 years. !
Richardson, james e.
I860. :
1874 Granby ... •. . 2 ■
76 St. Armand 3 [
79 Frelighsburg 2
ROBSON, ebenezer.
1856.
1874 Morrisbuvg. . . 2
76 Aylmer 2
78 Lachute 2
80 Toronto Conference.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence. Montreal, 1878.
ROGERS, GEORGE.
1863.
1874 Odelltown 3
7 7 Huntingdon ... 2
79 Granby 2
ROSE, BROCK.
1860.
1874 Fitzroy Harbour 1
Died June 22nd, 1874, aged 39
ROV, JAMES, M.A.
1854.
1874 Toronto Conference .
75 Montreal Sixth
77 Deposed.
RYAN, WILLIAM.
1867.
1874 Toronto Conference. .
76 Renfrew. . . .
78 Three Rivers . .
RILANCE, WILLIAM.
1868.
1874 Centreville ... 1
75 North Augusta 3
78 South Mountain 2 !
80 Lancaster . . 1
ROADHOUSE, JOB.
1861.
1874 Bearbrook 1
75 Thurso . . 2 '
77 Aylwin 3
80 Robinson... . 1
ROBINSON, GEORGE.
1864. j
1874 Lansdown 1 i
75 Delta. ... . . 3 !
78 North Augusta 3 j
ROBINSON, RICHARD. j
1862. I
1874 Frelighsburg 3
77 Knowlton. .. 2 j
79 St. Armand.. . . 2
ROBINSON, ROBERT.
1844.
874 Newboro' .. 3
77 Oxfofc 3
89 Morrisburg (sup'd.) 1
s.
SANDERSON, DAVID COOK.
R. on t. 1876.— E. F. c. & o. 1880.
1876 Magog. 1
77 Melbourne 1
78 Matilda 2
80 Oxford 1
SANDERSON, WILLIAM.
1851.
1874 Playfair .... .. 1
75 Wolford .... 3
78 Delta 2
80 Harrowsmith ... 1
SASSKY1LLE, ERNEST M.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Stanstead Wes. College.. 1
80 Hull and Ottawa 1
SAUNDERS, JABEZ BEER.
1868.
1874 South Mountain 1
75 Farmersville . . 1
76 Winchester 2
78 Montreal Fifth 3
SCANLON, JOHN.
1865.
1874 Hemmingford 1
75 Lennoxville 3
78 Winchester 1
79 Spencerville 2
SCOTT. JOHN.
1857.
1874 Montreal. ..(.si'p'y.) 2
Died December 30th,
aged 43 years.
1875,
SCOTT, MOSES.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Beebe Plains . . 2
76 Leeds . . 3
79 Ulverton .. 2
SCOTT, WILLIAM.
1836.
1874 Smith's Falls. 2
76 Brockville 1
77 Stanstead 1
78 Dunham 2
80 Waterloo 1
Editor of ' ' Canada Temperance
Advocate," 1851 to 1858.
Author of "Teetotalers Hand-
Book," and several "Tractates."
Secretary of Conference for the
years 1874-75 and 1875-76.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1880.
President of the Conference,
1876.
Governor of Stanstead Wes-
leyan College, 1877.
Delegate to the General Con-
ference at Montreal, 1878.
SELLEY, JOHN B., M.D.
1836.
1874 Chambly (sup'd.) 6
Died May 10th, 1880, aged 72
years.
SHALER, HENRY.
1828.
1874 Kemptville. .(sup'd.) 7
SHAW.
WM. ISAAC,
LL.B.
1864.
M.A.,
1874 St. Lambert, and Instruc-
tor Wcsleyan Theologi-
cal College, Montreal.. 3
77 Prof, of Greek, Wesleyan
Theol. College, Mont.. 4
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity, from which he obtained his
M A. in course, May, 187S.
Secretary of Conference, 1878.
Delegate to Second General
Conference, Montreal. 1878.
SHERIDAN, WILLIAM.
1858.
1874 Merrickville.
76 Pittsburg.. ..
77 Bath. ...
79 Odessi
712
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
SHIBLEY, SAMUEL.
1872.— e. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Carlton Place..
75 Newboro'
76 Windsor Mills .
77 Roblin
79 Thurso
SHIER, RICHARD.
1869.
1874 Mansonville . 1
75 Hudson 1
76 Plantagenet 2
78 Beaverton. .(sup'y.) 3
SHOREY, EDMUND S.
1859.
1874 Bath 3
77 L'Orignal 2
79 Arnprior 2
SHORT, WILLIAM.
1855.
1874 Harrowsmith .. 1
75 Centreville. 2
77 Westineath .2
79 Bath .. ..(sup'd.) 2
SHORTT, WM. KEMMIS, M.A.
1872.— r. f. c. 1876.
1874 Ormstown. . . 1
75 Hemmingford 2
77 Hemmingford. ..(sup'y.) 1
78 London Conference. . . 1
79 Mansonville . .... 2
A graduate of Trinity College,
Dublin.— B.A., 1866; M.A., in
course, 1878.
SIMPSON, JAMES.
1870.— e. f. c. &o. 1874.
1874 Long Island Locks... 3
77 Metcalfe.. 3
80 Carleton Place. . . 1
SMITH, ANDREW A.
1849.
1874 Newburgh
76 Cataraqui ....
79 Matilda. . . ....
SMITH, NATHANIEL.
1866.
1874 Morven and Gosport .
75 Cookshire. .
76 Lawrenceville .. . .
78 Mansonville . ....
79 London Conference.
SMITH, WILLIAM.
c. 1877.— e. on t. 1878.
1877 .... 1
78 North Gore 2
80 Montreal Theol. College. 1
■ SMITH, WM. THOMAS.
e. om. 1874. — e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 Richmond . . 2
76 Cobourg... .s.v.c. 2
78 Point Levis 1
79 Cookshire & Isld. Brook 2
SOMERVILLE, WM. W.
e. on t. 1880.
1880 Farmersville. .. 1
SPARLING, JOSEPH W.,
M.A., B.D.
1866. .
1874 Aylmer... , .. ..2
76 Ottawa East. ... 3
79 Montreal Second 2
Delegate to the General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878.
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1880.
SPARLING, WM. H., B.A.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1873 Sutton.. ... .2
75 Cobourg (s.v.c.) 4
79 St. Lambert & Chambly. 1
80 Cowansville . 1
A graduate of Victoria Univer-
sity—B.A. , 1879.
SQUIRE, GEORGE H., M.A.
1865.
1874 Chelsea. .. 1
75 Odessa ... ... 1
76 Amherst Island . 3
79 Seeley's Bay. 1
80 Fitzroy Harbour 1
STAFFORD, EZRA ADAMS.
B.A.
1860.
1874 Montreal Fourth 3
77 Ottawa Centre 3
80 Montreal Fourth 1
Chairman of District, 1877 to
1880. Delegate to General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878. A
graduate of Victoria University
—B.A. 1880.
STENNING, GEORGE.
1858.
1874 Clareridon. .
75 Rawdon.
78 Marbleton. .
STEWART, JOHN.
1862.
1874 Knowjton.
77 Clarenceville. .
80 Morven and Gosport .
STEWART, JOHN HARDY.
1864.
1874 Elgin 1
75 Lansdown. 2
77 Manotick 3
80 Billing's Bridge 1
STEATTON, JOHN G.
e. on t. 1876.
1876 Selby and Roblin.
Died March 26th, 1871, aged
31 years.
SUMMERS, WILLIAM H.
e. on t. 1878.
1878 Bath 1
79 Glenty and Maberly 1
80 Newboro' . . . . 1
SUTHERLAND, ALEX.
1855.
1875 Montreal, First 1
75 Toronto Conference.
Chairman of District, 1874.
Elected by First General Confer-
ence, September 1874, to the
office of Missionary Secretary.
SYVERT, JOHN.
1871.— e. f. c. 1875.
1874 Roxton, (French) . . 1
75 Boxton Pond, (French).. 2
77 Hull, (French) . . 4
T.
TAYLOR, EDWARD H.
1869.
1874 Hudson 1
75 Bearbrook. 2
77 Point Fortune.. 2
79 Vankleek Hill . .(sup'y.) 1
80 Roblin 1
TAYLOR, ERNEST M., B.A.
1873.— e. f. c. & o. 1877.
1Q_. ( Montreal Second. . . ) ,
1874 j Georgeville and Ma- \
gog, and Assistant
Governor of Stanstead
Wesleyan College.
75 Waterloo.... 1
76 Beebe Plains .... 1
77 Hatley and Cassville... . 3
80 Melbourne - .1
A graduate of McGill Univer-
sity— B.A., 1875.
TAYLOR, MELVIN.
o. 1877.— e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1877 Dixville 1
78 Melbourne 1
79 Stanstead.. !
80 Newburg.. ,.?. . • • 1
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
713
TAYLOR, WILLIAM.
1862.
1874 Avonmore 1
75 London Conference. . 1
TEESON, SAMUEL.
1858.
1874 Osgoode 1
75 South Mountain. ... 3
78 Harrowsmith 2
80 Clarenceville 1
TENNANT, ELISHA.
1863.
1874 London Conference . . . 5
79 Frankville 2
THOMPSON, JOHN,
c. 1878.— e. on t. 1879.
1878 .. . 1
79 Pittsburg 1
80 No station— ill-health . 1
Bied September 29th, 1880,
aged 23 years.
TIMBERLAKE, WILLIAM.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Coaticoke 1
75 Georgeville and Magog.. 1
76 Magog 2
78 Danville 3
TISDALE, MARK.
c. 1873.— e. om. 1874.
1873 1
74 Shawbridge. . 1
75 North Gore.. 1
76 Dropped.
TOMKINS, JOHN.
1827.
1874 Stanstead (.sup'd.) 7
TOPPING, NASSAU B.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Student.. .(n.c.) 1
75 Bell's Corners 1
76 Arundel ....... 1
77 Thurso 2
79 Arden 2
TRIMBLE, JXO. BROWNLEE.
c. 1876.^e. on t. 1877.
1876 Lansdown . . 1
77 Richmond. . . . 1
78 Cobourg. . .(s.v.o.) 1
79 Point Levis 1
80 No station— ill-health 1
w.
WALTON, JOHN.
1855.
1874 Pakenham . . .
75 Dunham
78 Coaticoke..
80 Lachute. .
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1879.
WARD, EDWARD A.
1854.
1874 Chambly 1
75 Danville 3
78 Montreal Seventh. 3
WARD, JOSEPH.
1873.
1874 Smith's Falls 1
75 Cobourg. .(u.v.c.) 1
77 London Conference.
WARREN, JOHN C.
1833.
1874 Lansdown (sup'd.) 5
79 Gananoque. ...(sup'd.) 2
WEBSTER, JOHN.
1872.— R f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Farmersville 1
75 Cobourg. . .(s.v.c.) 1
76 South Mountain 2
78 Frankville . 1
79 Valley Field . . 2
WERDEN, JAMES EL1AS.
1871.— n. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Pittsburg.. .. 1
75 Seeley's Bay ... 1
76 Battersea .... 3
79 Amherst Isle ... 1
Died Nov. 6th, 1879, aged 32
years.
WHEATLEY, ISAAC.
c. 1873 & 1874. — e. om. 1875.—
oed. 1877.— e. f. o. 1878.
1873 Melbourne . . . . 1
74 Windsor Mills 2
76 West Shefford I
77 New Glasgow. .. 3
80 Aylwin . . 1
WHITESIDE, ARTHUR.
1872.— e. f. v. & o. 1875.
1874 Montreal Theol. College. 2
76 North Gore. 2
78 Rawdon 1
79 Toronto Conference.
WHITING, RICHARD.
1845.
1874 Pembroke 1
75 Montreal Third . 3
78 Cornwall . ... . . 3
Chairman of District, 1874.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
WILKINSON, ISAAC.
1868.
1874 Bourg Louis. . . . 1
75 Inverness . . 2
77 Windsor Mills ... 3
80 Barnston Centre 1
WILLIAMS, THOS. GRANGE.
1861.
1874 Winchester 2
76 Matilda 3
79 Prescott 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1879. Delegate to General Con-
ference, Montreal, 1878. Secre-
tary of Conference, 1 879 and 1880.
Chairman of District, 1880.
WILSON, JOHN.
1860.
1874 Montreal Second 2
76 Montreal Seventh... 2
78 Waterloo 2
80 Removed to United States.
WILSON, JOHN, B.A.
1867.
1874 Lyn.
76 Spencerville..
79 West Winchester. .
WILSON, RICHARD.
1848.
1874 Kingston.
75 Chambly..
77 Lacolle..
79 Almonte.
.(sup'd.) 1
WINTER, DAVID.
1868.
1874 New Glasgow
75 Lachute. . .
78 Farmersville.
Y.
YOUNG, WILLIAM ROBERT.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Wilton 2
79 Montreal Theol. College. 2
THE
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS
OF THE
MONTREAL CONFERENCE,
SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT,
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERANNUATION AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAE,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
Note. — The letter " w " following the name of a Circuit indicates a continuation of that Circui
from the Wesleyan Conference, and the letter "n" a continuation from the New Connexion Confei
ence — a reference to these Conferences will give the Circuit's history prior to 1874.
A.
ALICE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 William Norton..
75 Robert Locliead . .
76 Robert Lochead .
77 William Peek
78 William Peck
79 Samuel Ellery
80 Joseph Earl . .
1874 William McUill . . .
75 William McGill
76 George McRitchie.
77 George McRitchie .
78 George McRitchie ..
79 Richard Wilson .. .
80 Richard AVilson.. .
1874 John J. Leach
75 John J. Leach
76 George H. Squire, M.A.
77 George H. Squire, M.A.
78 George H. Squire, M.A.
79 J ames E. Werden
80 William Pyke
Ap-
point-
ments.
ALMONTE.— w.
No. of
Fu
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
62
$3 25
$1 75
60
2 00
1 13
71
2 25
1 25
64
2 15
1 05
165
3 00
2 47
153
3 85
2 60
131
2 19
2 21
AMHERST ISLE.— w.
$i 74 $115 88
2
27
4
94
3
50
5
43
5
50
2
47
95
6 35
7 25
22 10
98
8 00
16 50
31 00
107
8 20
9 50
15 00
145
13 15
22 80
22 40
150
11 55
15 00
22 40
140
7 45
5 22
11 50
141
6 26
4 66
13 56
2
50
6 75
4 25
7 20 1
2
48
8 00
6 67
7 25
55
9 00
4 83
7 50
49
5 22
3 25
12 25
45
6 00
3 50
17 00
49
6 50
2 10
16 00
52
6 00
3 22
9 00
83 50
42 56
25 88
94
26
78
32
49
25
76
17
162 23
93 00
131
16
134
78
92
15
49 41
73 62
85
80
81
85
95 35
95
06
107 80
91
48
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
715
ANTICOSTI.
kn Island in the heart of the Gulf of St. Lawrence, it is about 120 miles long and 50 miles broad.
Pox Bay is on the North side, east ; English Bay, on the west. Distance between the two points,
about 100 miles. Both bays are settled by fishermen, principally from Newfoundland.
Funds.
874 Visited by George Douglas, LL.D.
76 Joseph Pinel. . .
77 Joseph Pinel
78 Joseph Pinel.
79 JosephPinel
80 John G. Brick.
16
62
62
63
66
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$i 50
$i 25
$2 77
$28 95
ARDEN.
l village in the township of Kennebec, County of Addington, Ontario.
miles. It was formerly Kennebec Mission.
876 ( William Marcham). .
11 (William Mar cham)..
78 (Joseph Little)
79 Nassau B. Topping.
80 .Nassau B. Topping.
54
56
59
59
69
Distant from Napanee, 40
44 91
32 81
28 77
34 32
39 00
2 92
1 56
1 20
1 04
i is
i io
1 12
ARNPRIOR — w.
874 John Holmes . . .
75 John Holmes ...
76 John J. Leach
77 John J. Leach .... ....
78 John J. Leach .
79 Edmund S. Shorey. .
80 Edmund S. Shorey
ARUNDEL,
village and township in the County of Argenteuil, Quebec. Distant from Grenville, 22 miles. It
was formerly part of Grenville Mission.
876 Nassau B. Topping. ...
3
■85
7 88
1 97
7 25
91 87
3
88
7 50
5 00
7 75
95 90
3
84
7 00
4 42
18 00
82 55
3
100
7 56
4 25
16 00
90 36
3
100
8 00
5 29
17 41
79 93
3
102
6 11
5 17
12 15
58 16
2
- 71
6 48
5 83
11 65
62 12
77 (Joseph Little) . .
78 Alfred Jaques..
79 Joseph Earl
80 Drummond McCunn..
30
40
43
57
1
20
1
00
1
19
1
00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
5 00
1 25
3 00
16 70
57 74
21 78
41 80
874 William D. Brown..
75 William D. Brown.
76 John Davies. . ....
77 John Davies. .
78 John Davies. . .
79 William Pearson, Thomas J. Mansell.
80 William Pearson. . . ....
AULTSVILLE.— w,
210
223
240
240
300
300
306
374 William Taylor..
75 James O'Hara
76 James O'Hara...
77 James O'Hara
78 James Lawson.
79 James Lawson. . .
80 James Lawson.
AVONMORE.— w.
5 J 70
5 68
5 ! 50
3 55
3 60
5 77
5 100
6 70
4. 00
2.3 00
9 03
8 50
22 57
8 08
8 01
22 00
6 40
10 20
22 00
7 12
15 53
28 00
7 42
9 85
30 37
7 75
4 01
18 66
4 50
1 70
9 53
5 16
1 04
10 00
3 00
3 00
5 57
4 80
2 00
8 00
2 00
1 00
5 00
4 00
1 70
6 00
1 82
1 22
6 00
157 76
193 04
196 36
182 00
272 15
209 60
162 04
113 60
102 64
79 62
60 89
50 00
65 61
85 57
AYLMER.— w.
174 Joseph W Sparling, B.D
75 Joseph W. Sparling, B.D
76 E. Robson, Robert W. McKechnie.. .
77 Ebenezer Robson
1 8 R. M. Hammond, Wm. L. Langrell..
79 Richard M. Hammond
80 Richard M . Hammond . .
83
88
137
172
173
167
148
: 15 65
6 63
19 61
17 20
31 00
24 50
17 25
26 00
23 00
13 09
16 50
23 19
8 03
12 62
20 50
5 89
5 00
20 00
6 00
5 00
20 10
216 86
268 40
283 39
171 14
156 41
121 39
93 36
716
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
AYLWIN.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Samuel B. Phillips .
75 James Joseph Hay lock
76 James Joseph Haylock
77 Job Roadhouse ....
78 Job Roadhouse
79 Job Roadhouse
80 Isaac Wheatley
Ap-
point-
ments
12
10
11
11
11
11
•10
No. of •
Members.
137
135
70
75
80
80
90
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup.*M. Miss'y,
00
00
00
00
38
00
31
$2 00
4 50
0 50
1 00
2 00
2 00
2 78
$9 00
10 00
1 00
2 00
5 00
4 19
2 73
$140 2(
99 3i
85 34
93 5J
97 7(
60 (X
82 2J
B.
BARNSTON CORNERS.
A village in the township of Barnston, County of Stanstead, Quebec.
Coaticoke Circuit.
1875 Allan Patterson
76 Allan Patterson
77 Allan Patterson
78 Thomas Rennie .
79 Thomas Rennie
80 Isaac Wilkinson
1
48
9 44
6 82
5 55
1
50
4 00
3 00
9 00
1
48
4 00
8 00
3
53
5 76
2 66
2 09
. 3
52
5 01
1 73
1 16
It was formerly part of tl
37 2£
39 55
44 9£
16 81
9 6J
1874 Edmund S. Shorey, James B. Fawcett
75 Edmund S. Shorey, James G. Crozier.
76 Edmund S. Shorey, John A. Munroe .
77 William Sheridan, John Gibson
78 William Sheridan, Wm. H. Summers.
79 William Briuen, Drummond McCunn.
80 William Briden, Wm. R. Clancey.. .
BATH.
— w.
8
287
19 05
10 45
34 75
9
272
12 15
7 68
22 00
8
264
9 45
6 34
23 20
7
314
11 67
8 00
33-22
7
•291
10 00
8 00
33 50
7
280
7 00
7 00
33 00
5
286
7 25
7 00
30 00
313 It
306 64
314 77
252 92
392 0C
418 55
367 9C
BATTERSEA.— w.
1874 Samuel Might
75 John C. Garrett . . .
76 James E. Werden . .
77 James E. Werden . .
78 James E. Werden .
79 Joseph Follick
80 Joseph Follick . .
4
121
10 95
5 13
6 17 i
4
139
11 00
7 00
7 20
4
98
8 63
3 25
7 75
4
92
4 79
1 52
13 45
4
80
4 00
3 13
10 45
5
63
5 78
2 50
12 15
4
54
4 75
2 35
9 87
139 OC
96 85
72 75
102 05
82 1C
56 21
BEACHBURG.
A village in the township of Westmeath, County of Renfrew, Ontario.
Westmeath Circuit.
1874 William Craig
75 William Craig. . ...
76 Joseph Follick ...
77 Joseph Follick . .
78 Joseph Follick . . . . . .
79 William Peck
80 William Peck
It was formerly part of
1874 Job Roadhouse . .
75 Edward H. Taylor..
76 Edward H. Taylor
77 James Joseph Haylock.
78 James Joseph Haylock.
79 James Joseph Haylock.
80 John Fowkes . .
3
95
3 00
4 44
14 06
3
100
3 00
5 41
9 75
4
92
5 63
2 08
7 00
4
129
6 07
1 50
13 00
5
135
4 33
1 43
15 87
5
135
4 25
1 39
6 10
BEARBROOK.— w.
6
75
5 27
1 79
16 00
4
75
5 28
3 52
17 "0
4
78
6 35
3 55
13 75
4
73
5 54
3 50
12 76
5
83
2 00
2 50
2 25
5
65
1 30
1 00
2 00
4
64
1 50
1 00
1 75
73 8;
59 01
67 93
79 54
74 1C
43 2£
162 68
137 71
104 34
129 58
60 at
83 77
52 80
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
717
BEDFORD.
A village in the township of Stanbridge, County of Missisquoi, Quebec.
St. Armand Circuit.
It was formerly part of the
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1876 John Grenfell..
77 John Grenfeil ....
78 John Grenfell
79 Hugh Cairns ... ... ....
80 Hugh Cairns
4
5
4
3
"95
90
98
110
$5 00
5 05
4 74
5 00
$5 '60
5 42
4 00
4 25
16 66
8 58
6 00
8 00
$62 45
66 68
62 58
43 06
1874 Moses Scott .
75 Moses Scott
76 Ernest M. Taylor, B.A.
77 Gai'dnerS. Eldridge..
78
79 George C. Poyser
80 George C. Poyser
BEEBE PLAIN.— w.
2
3
4
2
3
4
6
23
31
38
104
110
107
112
1874 Jabez B. Keough, Benjamin Franklin
75-Jabez B. Keough, Nassau B. Topping
76 R. N. Adams, Wm. S. Jamieson, B.A
77 Richard N. Adams
78 Richard N. Adams, Joseph Earl..
79 See Carp
7
8
10
169
200
226
232
234
238
3 05
25
67
00
75
52
BELL'S CORNERS.— w.
2 10 j
5 78
4 CO
3 00
3 60
1 33
4
25 1
7
54 1
10
87
4
50
3
76
6
50
7 92
20 38
10 00.
5 00
20 00
6 00
3 33
20 00
8 77
8 85
20 00
10 15
5 75
23 00
9 76
6 00
20 00
BILLING'S BRIDGE.
A village on the Rideau Canal, in the township of Gloucester, County of Carlton, Ontario.
formerly part of Long Island Locks Circuit.
1877 Gorham A. Gifford
78 Gorham A. Gifford . ... 4 108
79 Gorham A. Gifford .... ... 5 109
80 John Hardy Stewart.. .. .. 6 140
5 06
....
432
5 02
4 93 |
1 04
4 14
4 25
2 00
6 00
1874 John Grenfell . .
75 John Grenfell..
76 John Holmes . . .
77 John Holmes.. .
78 John Holmes ..
79 See East Bolton.
BOLTON.— w. & k.
97
97
203
7 141
6 121
7 123
9 00
5 21
12 00
9 00
6 50
12 00
9 50
10 54
13 18
5 00
5 25
9 00
5 00
2 10
7 00
4 00
2 14
7 00
31
10
35
14
54
74
40 87
52 06
67
01
56
90
229
21
271
64
252
30
291
00
216
72
217
65
It was
111
91
89
40
S3
88
118
58
140
83
131
38
129
00
40 90
38
54
BOURG LOUIS.
A" village on the River St. Lawrence, in the County of Port Neuf, Quebec. It was formerly Port
Neuf Mission.
1874 Isaac Williamson
75 . ..
76 (Frederick Francis)
77 (Frederick Francis) ... .
78 ( William Marcham) . . .
79 Samuel E. Maudsley. . .
SO United with Point Levis. .
2
2
2
9
2
4
39
29
29
29
29
30
24
0 80
1 00
1 50
1 00
17 68
7 15
9 37
7 35
6 60
6 35
1874 George McRitchie .
75 George McRitchie
76 William Scott
77 James Elliott, D.D. ...
78 James Elliott, D.D.
79 James Elliott, D. D
80 William Galbraith, B.C.L. . . .
BROCKVILLE — w.
230
236
220
215
232
226
226
BROWNSBURG.
A village in the township of Chatham. County of Argenteuil, Quebec
Lachute Circuit.
1878 John Hiscox . .... . .
79 Robert W McKechnie 6 108 1 00
80 Robert W. McKechnie 6 117 150
332 66
389 00
306 60
306 57
375 76
386 97
387 00
It was formerly part of
25 40
13 50
42 SO
26 20
30 75
43 20
26 25
24 00
41 00
21 47
24 55
20 00
13 60
21 17
36 00
23 50
17 80
37 25
29 25
22 10
43 00
1 00
2 30
3 00
4 50
21 50
76 25
718
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
BRYSON— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Ezekiel Richardson.
75 Ezekiel Richardson. .
John C. Osborne .
John C. Osborne .
Henry Krupp
Henry Krupp.. ...
Henry Krupp. .
76
77
78
79
80
1874 Robert Lochead. . .. .
75 Now called Robinson .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Member's.
55
55
56
73
72
78
85
BURY.— w.
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup M
25
83
00
00
10
31
53
35
24
50
25
35
59
31
$4 25
3 22
34
2 30
2 25 i
3 60
34
2 13
2 25 J
3 75
Miss'y.
$81 56
58 73
48 37
48 54
50 00
58 72
79 56
39 54
25 06
c.
CARLETON PLACE.— w.
1874 William Raney, Samuel Shibley I 6
75 Joseph Follick ... I 6
76 Robert F. Oliver | 6
77 William S. Jamieson, B. A i 6
78 Wm. S. Jamieson, B.A., F. A. Reed J 6
79 Wm S. Jamieson, B.A., Jas. Elliott..; 5
80 James Simpson, Alva Holden . i 5
CATARAQUI.
154
189
250
202
156
160
175
10 23
5 50
23 00
12 46
9 76
28 77
8 20
5 65
21 00
8 25
9 19
14 57
8 75
4 80
24 05
8 68
4 21
12 00
9 00
5 50
14 00
w.
1874 William Briden, William F. Perley . 9 270
75 William Bviden, William W. Madge. 9 250
76 Andrew A. Smith, Martin J. Bates. . . 9 245
77 Andrew A. Smith, Martin J. Bates 9 260
78 Andfew A. Smith, Samuel Ellery ... 9 280
79 George G. Huxtable, Jas. Awde, B.A. 9 303
80 George G. Huxtable, (Salem Bland.).. * 6 188
CENTREVILLE.—
16 53
7 10
45 00
16 35
10 00
40 00
14 81
10 50
41 00
11 60
10 03
38 53
11 71
10 05
39 02
8 05
6 0Q
35 00
5 00
4 CO
20 00
1874 William Rilance .
75 William Short
76 William Short
77 Joseph H. Chant
78 Joseph H. Chant. ...
79 United with Tamworth . . .
1874 Edward A.. Ward.
75 Richard Wilson
76 Richard Wilson .
77 United with St. Lambert.
5
5
4
4
4
4
104
97
80
90
71
60
6 04
2 54
16 53
6 05
6 37
13 52
3 41
2 34
13 20
3 42
1 87
11 08
3 50
2 00
5 25
3 50
1 50
5 00
CHAMBLY.— w.
.1
1874 William H. Sparling.,
75 Henry W. Kuowles . .
76 Henry W. Knowles .
77 Henry W Knowles . .
78 Joseph Carr , ,
79 Joseph Carr .
80 Joseph Carr . .
1874 Hugh Cairns . .
75 Hugh Cairns .
76 Hugh Cairns .
77 John Stewart..
78 John Stewart..
79 John Stewart ..
80 Samuel Teeson
CHELSEA. -
3
3
3
3
4
4
5
15
16
15
11
-w.
40
64
67
78
73
40
73
5 00
1 30
6 21
5 00
4 45
6 60
5 57
12 60
6 76
2 50
0 87
2 79
4 53
1 15
3 14
7 22
3 40
5 01
10 00
6 00
8 00
5 00
7 00
8 00
3 00
4 00
6 00
4 50
3 20
5 75
3 50
4 00
5 50
CLARENCEVILLE.— w.
5
216
8
230
10
253
10
250
9
287
9
280
9
256
10 08
7 00
35 00
11 25
20 50
36 00
11 43
33 10
31 00
11 50
17 00
43 00
11 65
15 00
25 00
8 00
2 31
25 00
8 05
6 41
25 30
173 56
233 29
196 82
197 25
166 28
148 81
155 20
276 90
312 75
333 10
306 77
328 06
261 46
106 51
90 12
72 7C
83 29
57 37
42 65
25 90
73 00
156 00
83 57
63 84
159 76
168 77
144 45
105 34
86 70
76 60
100 00
148 02
160 20
150 00
150 57
125 45
95 14
113 13
El gin burg set off.
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
719
Year,
Names of Ministers.
CLARENDON.— w.
i ,
I ^Pntj No. of
1 , Members,
merits.
Funds.
Conting. ! Educa. j Sup. M.i Miss'y.
1874 George Stenning. .
8
173
Si 00
•Si
25
§6
00
•SI 58 72
75 Robert Mark, M.D
. . '-)
190
3
86
2
15
19
72
101 59
76 Bobert Mark, M D
. 5
190
4
00
2
50
20
25
123 18
77 E. Mark, M.D., {Enoch IV Skinnc
r*Y 5
211
4
25
2
75
14
22
85 59
78 John C. Osborne.
5
199
4
30
2
80
15
00
44 10
79 John C. Osborne.
;t
186
■_>
•j
00
2
00
10
00
64 91
80 John ( ' Osborne.
7
COATICOKE
181
. — \v.
2
90
2
15
10
65
65 36
1874 Le Roy Hooker, Win. Timberlake
5 :
150
S
45
5
20
10
86
149 84
75 Le Koy Hooker
5
158
10
00
8
30
12
50
140 62
76 Alexander Hardie, M.A. . .
■>
104
10 50
9
00
16
50
71 IS
77 Alexander Hardie, M.A.
3
118
11
00
17
14
20
00
108 38
78 John Walton
. . . 5
119
10
00
11
04
20
00
75 36
79 John Walton .
2 '
100
10
26
9
50
24
06
83 00
80 William Jackson. .
i ■
COMPTON.
92
— w.
8
68
10
80
20
25
81 93
1874 Thomas <.'. Brown ...
5
100
11
15
6
50
16
00
123 48
75 Thomas C. Brown .
5
100
10
25
7
53
13
65
97 44
76. Thomas W. Constable
5
95
9
51
10
08
12
78
96 86
77 Thomas W. Constable .
5
100
8
00
12
81
13
00
65 43
78 Henry W Knowles.
4
96
6
00
5
66
13
00
44 22
79 Henry W. Knowles . .
3
64
2
90
2
66
4
44
43 71
80 Henry AY Knowles
4
59
2
00
4
59
3
59
20 00
COOKSHIRE.— w.
1874 Cornelius A. Jones. .
6 j
54
5
00
2
09 !
6
50
44 07
75 Nathaniel Smith. .
.': 2 i
47
4
00
2
25
6
50
45 00
76 James Pearen, B.A.
3 1
43
5
25
1
50
4
00
32 29
77 James Henderson .
43 i
8
04
8
25
10
00
57 54
78 James Henderson
•1 4 !
47
8
19
2
27
13
99'
50 60
79 William T Smith
. .! 3 i
56
6
25
1
50
10
00
62 47
80 William T. Smith, Joseph Pinel. .
..| 10 1
97
7
75
4
10
10
30
74 01
CORNWALL.— w.
1874 Alexander Campbell
. . i 1
75
8
50
2
50
15
00
148 95
75 William Hall, M.A
...; i j
76
8
00
2
50
15
00
106 35
76 William Hall, M.A.
i i.
100
10 00
5
75
16
00
123 52
.77 William Hall, M.A
i i
120
10
50
6
00
17 00
146 39
78 Richard Whiting . . . . .
.;ii
140
12
50
8
85
20
00
138 10
79 Richard Whiting
: i '
100
12
60
8
90
20
25
79 26
80 Eichard Whiting
_
1
105
12
70
9
00
20
50
104 80
COWANSVILLE.
A village in the township of Dunham, County of Missisquoi
Circuit.
1875 William A. Allen.... !
76 William A. Allen. ... '3
77 Samuel G. Phillips. . . 3
78 Samuel G. Phillips j 6
79 Samuel G. Phillips, M.A. ... j 6
80 William H. Sparling,, B.A. . . . 4
112
7
91
5
106
5
92
4
115
2
It was formerly part of the Dunham
72 60
74 67
52 54
46 41
42 44
28
6 50
6 15
00
4 56
14 16
66
3 13
4 56
37
2 62
2 62
52
4 90
2 28
1874 William Jackson. . .
75 Edward A. Ward . . .
76 Edward A. Ward
77 Edward A. Ward .
78 William Timberlake..
79 William Timberlake..
80 William Timberlake. .
D.
DANVILLE.— w.
9
4
4
5
5
5
5
158
144
161
165
200
204
183
6 45
3 10
13 45
7 55
12 47
10 00
10 00
12 50
12 00
10 00
12 50
12 20
10 00
10 34
12 25
11 14
11 86
12 30
12 18
10 52
11 50
85 60
102 11
135 15
136 08
80 45
78 83
84 05
* Accidentally killed in the great Lone Land whither he had gone as a missionary in 1878.
720
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
DELTA.
A village in the township of Bastard, County of Leeds, Ontario.
Elgin Circuit.
It was formerly part of the
Year
Names of Ministers.
1875 George Robinson . .
76 George Robinson : .
77 George Robinson . .
78 William Sanderson
79 William Sanderson
80 John Ferguson . .
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
176
172
172
158
190
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$8 95
7 81
7 93
8 00
6 90
$6 42
8 81
5 70
5 90
5 70
$14 00
11 00
12 00
12 30
13 15
DIXVILLE.
A village in the township of Barford, County of Stanstead, Quebec.
1876 John Corbett
»7 I John Corbett, )
' ' / Melvin Taylor, (
78
79 Barry Pierce
80 James A. Craig, B.A.
1874 Thomas Bell
75 Now called Marbleton .
22
26
DUDSWELL.
•I 4 I
' 4 I
32
42
45
— w.
71
67
05
10
1 00
2 00
1 75
•
2 07
2 48
1 4fi
2 50
0 75
6 45
0 84
1 00
0 50
1 25
$17l 63
128 48
133 17
61 76
40 00
3 24
15 30
11 90
5 60
15 36
44 09
41 10
DURHAM.— w.
1874 Thomas Bell
75 Thomas Bell . .
76 William Pyke .
77 William Pyke .
78 William Pyke . „
79 See Ulverton. ..
138
132
132
140
140
140
7 27
3 73
12 58
5 00
3 78
13 25
5 00
1 39
9. 00
2 22
4 00
6 00
4 34
4 00
4 00
* 2 00
2 00
4 00
124 65
53 92
39 45
72 01
45 15
57 11
DUNHAM.
— W. & N.
1874 William English
4
92 j
5 77
1 81
17 50
122 13
75 John Walton.. /, ..
4
105
7 15
15 00
21 00
111 54
76 John Walton
3
87
13 09
20 14
22 2:>
82 10
77 John Walton
1
59
8 00
12 00
20 00
58 68
78 William Scott
1
54
7 00
8 50
22 00
46 31
79 William Scott
1'
48
3 50
4 50
15 00
40 96
80 James G. Crozier. . . ......
2
48
4 25
2 82
10 67
31 15
E.
1874 Andrew L. Peterson
75 John A. Dowler . .
76 Ezekiel Richardson
77 William Pearson,
78 William Pearson
79 Joseph H. Chant
80 Joseph H. Chant
EDWARDSBURG— w.
4
5
5
3
3
4
4
ELGIN.
1874 John H. Stewart , . ; 5 j
75 Circuit divided. See Delta & Lombardyi 8 I
150
5 26
3 00
9 50
176 00
145
4 00
1 50
8 00
138 91
140
4 10
1 50
7 06
132 65
162
6 24
2 57
5 32
46 85
175
5 10
1 63
7 26
124 65
190
3 09
1 40
5 00
91 31
172
3 50
2 00
8 00
87 66
w.
153
4 00
1 50
10 00
132 47
166
4 34
4 60
10 00
137 30
ELGINBUBG.
A village in the township of Kingston, County of Frontenac, Ontario,
with Cataraqui Circuit.
1879 Thomas B. Conley, B.A
80 Thomas B. Conley, B.A 4 117 4 32
It was formerly connected
2 73
5 00
74 52
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
721
F.
FARMERS VIL LE. — w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Daniel V Lucas, John Web3ter
75 Jabez B. Saunders, Thomas Rennie.
76 Stephen Bond, Joseph Earle.
77 Stephen Bond, John Webster
78 David Winter, Thomas J. Mansell..
79 David Winter, Sa uuel N. McAdoo.
80 David Winter, William Somerville. .
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
10
9
9
7
11
334
345
370
3S8
420
317
335
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. ' Miss'y.
511 00
10 00
8 00
9 2J
10 95
12 75
14 13
$8 45
12 68
11 2il
10 33
10 20
13 07
15 00
1874 B-ock Rose
75 Henry Irvine
76 Henry Irvine
77 William Knox
78 William Knox
79 William Knox.
80 George H. Squire, B.A.
FITZROY HARBOUR.
83
89
89
86
100
101
105
81
00
10
05
20
30
40
56
50
40
25
00
K0
?35 18
30 no
28 50
29 00
22 58
25 00
20 00
17 19
17 90
8 42
7 00
23 00
15 50
15 50
1874 Francis Hunt
75 John W. Clipsham, Edward A. Crane
76 J. W. Clipsham, Geo. H. H. Davis.
77 William A. Allen.
•78 William A. Allen.
79 William A. Allen
80 Silas James Hughes
FRANKLIN CENTRE.— w.
220
224
225
235
'-'45
265
214
14 00
6 50
33 74 1
14 00
11 00
38 00
11 59
5 89
36 72
11 65
10 66
25 4S
11 25
3 60
12 50
6 52
5 00
7 05
3 50
2 15
5 10
FRANKTOWN.
A village in the township of Beckwith, County of Lanark, Ontario.
1876 John Garvin ....
77 Andrew L. Peterson .
78 Andrew L. Peterson.
79 ... .. ..
80 Lewis Conley
124
104
111)
90
4 56
4 48
10 (0
4 6.)
3 20
6. 00
0 50
0 65
0 83
1 63
$415 57
377 92
322 24
244 16
275 14
299 02
96 71
76 17
45 78
64 69
74 42
63 0»
62 09
196 39
240 43
161 77
125 57
130 96
62 59
37 33
62 07
54 40
23 80
46 73
FRANKVILLE.
A village in the township of Kitley, County of Leeds, Ontario.
Circuit.
1878 John Webster . ...
79 ElishaTennant. . 4 137
80 ElishaTennant. . 4 130
FRELIGHSB URG. — w.
It was formerly part of Farmersville
4 00
4 02
2 22
1 83
2 96
6 00
81 54
85 77
1874 Richard Robinson. . .
4
68
4 49 1
2 20
18 00
81 01
75 Richard Robinson
5
67
6 00
14 00
21 0)
123 25
76 Richard Robinson . . ...
5
72
9 00
21 0)
3i 50
130 30
77 Hugh Cairns . .
5
78
8 00
17 18
32 5f
110 82
78 Hugh Cairns
5
118
8 25 !
8 00
33 00
96 25
79 James E. Richardson ...
6
133
8 40 |
6 00
34 00
112 04
80 Jami's E. Richardson .... . . .
7
111.
7 31 1
5 78
31 00
107 57
G.
GA
NANO
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3UE— w.
113
22)
225
2)1
178
169
141
14 10
22 27
17 61
13 0)
11 81
1 » 73
10 80
6 44
16 20 '
9 0i,
8 14 !
7 OS j
5 34
5 40 1
21 43
21 60
28 70
22 50
33 40
33 70
23 50
22"> 17
75 Jacob Fnshman
26 4 55
77 William J. Jolliffe
78 William J. Jollitfe
79 William McGill
80 Wi.liam McGill
46
241 01
218 64
22 3 46
219 01
195 11
722
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
GASPE.— w.
Year! Names of Ministers.
AP" ! No. of
P0lnt" Members,
ments.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
$1 20
1 30
1 97
1 07
1 42
1 20
1 25
Sup. M.
Miss'y
1874 John Lawrence .
75 John Lawrence, Wm. F. Maiceau, B.A.
76 John Lawrence, Wm. F. Marceau,B.A.
77 John G. Brick
78 John G. Brick
79 John G. Brick
80 John G. Brick
1 , 80
2 , 89
7 ; 77
11 ; 76
7 : 76
8 ' 68
. 8 ! 68
$4 20
5 29
3 93
1 69
1 33
1 45
1 50
$3 30
3 55
3 12
1 42
* 2 51
2 77
$18 Ci
89 34
98 7(
116 3(
58 8i
33 5(
28 9J
1874 Richard N. Adams. .
75 Now called Plantagenet.
1Q7. { Benjamin Longley, B.A.
18/4 j Ernest M. Taylor,
75 William Timberlake
76 See Magog.
1874 John A. Dowler
75 Samuel B. Phillips, John Garvin.
76 Samuel B. Phillips
77 Samuel B. Phillips ... '
78 John Fowkes
79 John Fowkes, William H. Summers
80 James Joseph Haylock
1874 James E. Richardson .
75 James E. Richardson .
76 Thomas C. Brown
77 Thomas C. Brown.. . .
78 Daniel Connolly.. ..
79 George Sogers
80 George Rogers
1874 John Corbett..
75 William Norton . .
76 William Norton..
77 William Norton.. .
78 . .
GEORGES LAKE.— w.
■ ■•: 3 j
28
6
25 |
2 38
4 36
4i ij
GEORGEVILLE.— w.
•
3
31 |
3
60 |
2 73
4 30
33 61
! 3
40
2
03 [
1 83
1 83
61 IS
....: 4
38
3
20 I
59 91
GLENTAY
— w.
8 i
112
4
50 ;
2 10
8 50
114 3(
9
130
4
50 1
5 75
9 00
108 15
9
91
5
00
6 10
10 50
118 4J
7
131
4
72
9 2>
12 34
93 61
8
231
5
00
3 40
13 00
95 IS
aiers . .
11
200
5
(0
4 00
8 00
96 51
•
10
J81
4
00
2 50
8 40
68 54
GRANBY.-
— w.
5 !
175
14
27
4 86
16 00
154 55
5
175
18
00
16 31
21 00
172 37
■ 7
180 (
15
84
12 33
21 00
213 53
4
160 ;
10
00 '
4 40
18 42
107 54
4
165
9
00 j
i 16
17 75
1(3 37
IT
1
153
9
00
4 50
18 00
80 71
7
160
9
91 1
7 84
18 01
85 81
GRENVILLE.— w.
58
69
69
42
42
6 50
2 35
4 00
7 00
6 01
4 63
2 30
2 68
3 00
2 33
2 68
3 13
0 90
0 98
1 25
82 6C
82 62
93 10
65 8£
74 86
H.
1874 William Short .
75 Adolphus G. Knight, B.A.
76 John C. Garrett ....
77 John C. Garrett
78 Samuel Teesou . .
79 Samuel Teeson
80 William Sanderson
HARROWSMITH.— w.
1874 John W. Clipsham
75 Francis Hunt
76 Francis Hunt . . .
77 Ernest M. Taylor, B.A.
78 Ernest M. Taylor, B.A.
79 Ernest M Taylor, B A.
80 Simon Crookshanks
140
134
122
135
168
133
117
HATLEY— w.
3
3
4
4
3
4
5
94
94
80
83
77
77
80
6 70
6 00
3 30
6-88
3 84
2 40
2 64
3 40
21 00
3 19
23 50
2 65
14 65
2 00
6 07
2 10
6 25
3 50
7 62
1 30
8 89
5 61
3 75
7 41
5 41
5 75
7 00
5 00
6 35
8 00
5 00
8 00
5 58
6 62
6 08
5 50
3 92
3 40
5 20
4 09
3 30
4 52
146 3S
170 28
106 60
75 7fc
35 0(1
53 42
45 23
77 09
108 07
83 77
56 51
90 83
83 34
80 97
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
723
HEMMINGFORD.— w
1
Year' • Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
; No. of
Funds.
i
nients.
115
C'onting.
Educa.
??3 50
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 John Scanlon . . ...
3
$7 00
§26 00
$135 73
75 William K. Shortt, M.A.
3
117
8 63
9 00
28 00
149 96
76 William K. Shortt, M.A.
3
122
8 83
9 68
28 10
140 59
77 Silas J. Hughes.
»
108
8 88
15 00
28 12
130 69
78 Silas J. Hughes
3
104
8 00
15 25
24 00
81 85
79 Silas J. Hughes
2
81
7 40
22 65
19 10
65 63
80 Benjamin Longley, B. A
2
]06
7 00
17 00
19 50
100 50
HUDSON.— w.
1874 Edward H. Taylor ...
4
46
5 12
•2 35
7 00
75 66
75 Richard Shier. ...
4
42
5 7w
2 81
6 36
86 89
76 William Pearson.
4
44
5 78
2 88
5 78
81 15
77 Samuel E. Maudsley..
4
46
4 53
1 57
1 90
52 72
78 Samuel E. Maudsley.. . .;
3
42
4 00
1 00
10 03
53 56
79 Thomas C. Carson
3
38
3 00
1 15
7 34
55 48
80 Thomas C. Carson..
HU>
3
'TING!
65
DON.— w.
2 07
1 59
1 19
57 67
1874 D.Kennedy, B.D., W.J. Crothers, B.A
3
238
27 10
13 75
70 00
326 12
75 S. G. Phillips, Abner \V Kneelands.
6
245
27 70
60 49
74 15
316 68
76»Samuel G. Phillips ( JFm. R. Easou) . .
5
'257
17 19
40 96
68 69
328 64
11 George Rogers, George H. H. Davis. .
0
277
16 18
36 33
267 70
346 97
78 George Rogers
0
262
22 31
24 10
52 54
268 40
79 James Henderson
5
242
20 27
13 98
56 25
260 86
80 James Henderson, Francis W Lett
5
243
21 00
14 00
60 00
250 00
I.
INVERNESS.— w.
1874 John G. Brick
75 Isaac Wilkinson .
76 Isaac Wilkinson . .
77 John Lawrence
78 John Lawrence
79 John Lawrence . .
80 Richard Eason . . .
6
110
4 66
2 00
9 00
157 77
7 1
98
4 00
5 50 !
8 35
217 45
7
100
3 71
3 00 1
6 00
107 76
3
97
4 15
4 28
3 78
92 68
5
108
5 36
2 01 ;
5 79
120 99
5 i
105
4 72
1 47
5 75
125 12
7
108
2 17
7 26
148 21
1874 Simon Crookshanks .
75 Cornelius A. Jones.
76 Cornelius A. Jones.
77 Cornelius A. Jones.
78 William Austin. . . .
79 United with Cookshire.
ISLAND BROOK.— w.
30
30
30
29
39
42
00
0 75
1 50
00
1 25
2 05
50
2 00
00
2 75
50
2 50
00
1 50
1 78
34 70
49 41
28 75
33 75
29 97
16 50
K.
874 Stephen Bond
75 Stephen Bond
76 Le Roy Hooker
77 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A.
78 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A.
79 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A.
80 James Allen, M.A..
874 William Austin .. .
75 William F. Perley..
*76 See Arden
KE
V1PTVILLE —
3
161
3
180
* 2
160
2
183
2
184
2
208
2
270
KENNEBEC— w.
16 25
5 15
19 00
17 00
10 00
24 00
15 60
10 50
20 CO
14 25
9 50
21 40
13 50
7 50
30 50
4 33
7 62
34 00
11 34
5 23
35 41
156 15
143 98
130 84
131 64
180 70
164 77
164 93
3
52
4 16
1 64
■30 06
4
48
2 63
2 85
1 88
36 42
4
54
2 92
1 56
44 91
* One appointment with 28 members given to the South Mountain Circuit.
724
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
KINGSTON.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 James Elliott, Richard Eason
75 James Elliott, James Allen, B.A. . .
76 James Elliott, James Allen, B.A. .
77 Wm. Galbraith, B.C.L., J. G Crozier
78 Wm. Galbraith, B.C.L., Wm. Jack-
son, George H. H. Davis. ......
79 W. Galbraith, B.C.L., Jas. G. Crozier
80 Jms. Elliott, D.D., Chas. R. Flanders.
No. of
Funds.
lembers.
Con ting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
510
440
457
383
400
415
339
$.i7 19
56 67
63 94
64 15
65 00
60 «'0
30 do
$28 00
67 00
75 00
145 78
106 10.
128 95
81 15
$120 00
lo4 00
164 80
206 00
209 00
184 50
161 00
$1,822 51
1,162 20
2,102 48
2,253 18
2,324 50
1,714 38
1,294 C3
KINGSTON— QUEEN STREET.
1874 James Allen. .
75 I
to < Included in Kingston First.
78 (
79 William Jackson
80 Joseph M. Hagar, M.A
1874 John Stewart. ..
75 John Stewart
76 John Stewart
77 Richard Robinson
78 Bichard Robinson
79 John Grenlell..
80 John Grenfeil. . .
1 48
1 48
ic9
KNOWLTON.— w.
5 22
1 59
9 00
7 00
5 23
15 52
10 00
10 81
37 00
134
196
180
178
170
150
170
7 00
4 25
15 00
8 1)0
7 85
16 00
8 00
8 00
11 50
7 00
5 00
12 00
8 00
10 00
15 00
7 00
6 00
13 .-0
6 30
6 05
7 00
89 00
90 62
360 65
96 93
105 42
80 60
77 27
84 OS
58 40
81 95
L.
1874 Samuel G. Phillips.
75 David Winter..
76 David Winter
77 David Winter
78 Ebenezer Robson.
79 Ebenezer Robson.
80 John Walton
LACHUTE.— w.
6
157
6
150
6
140
6
160
6
260
*3
112
2
113
LACOl
,LE.
6 49
4 79
17 77
7 58
16 13
17 83
12 50
20 00
20 00
15 00
25 50
28 00
13 18
23 31
20 00
8 38
8 24
14 00
3 77
3 82
15 00
A village and township in the County of St. John's, Quebec.
Circuit.
1878 Richard Wilson...
79 John Armstrong.
80 John Armstrong.
80
106
1878 Samuel D
79 Samuel D. Chown
80 William Rilance .
LANCASTER.
A village and township in the County of Glengary, Ontario.
Chown
2 | 25 | 2 52 ! 1 46
2 25 1 55
118 17
212 51
245 97
209 51
138 95
128 00
104 90
It was formerly part of Odelltown
54 45
107 77
5 50
8 17
11 03
1435
20 07
11 05
10 00
28 00
3 00
3 33
LANSDOWN — n.
1874 Geo. Robinson, Wm. B. Cunningham
4
191
3 50
6 51
191 00
7> John H. Stewart, John Gil. son
9
191
170 00
76 John H. Stewar , John H. Trimble. .
9
171
6 80
5 60
10 00
145 36
77 William D. Brown, Lewis Conley ....
6
208
7 00
5 00
10 00
134 44
78 Joh;. C. Garrett..
8
210
9 44
10 00
21 00
112 30
5
163
6 89
3 50
8 00
80 83
80 John C. Garrett
6
157
6 90
3 25
10 50
77 55
* Brownsburg set off.
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
72c
LAWRENCEVILLE.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Alexander Hardie, M.A.
75 Alexander Hardie, M.A.
76 Nathaniel Smith
77 Nathaniel Smith
78 Henry Meyer.. .
79 Henry Meyer ...
80 Henry Meyer
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
129
101
116
106
105
100
94
Conting.
S3
4
5
4
2
6
6
42
12
30
80
50
35
24
Funds.
Educa.
$4 40
7 37
11 00
1 80
50
97
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
§8 66
$151 57
7 46
132 35
8 89
79 20
5 00
18 92
2 00
26 01
5 00
54 98
4 53
66 92
1874 Thomas Haddoh
75 Thomas Haddon .
76 Moses Scott . ...
77 Moses Scott . . .
78 Moses Scott .
79 William Austin . .
80 "William Austin..
LEEDS
. — w.
6
155
8
151
8
152
5
144
5
154
5
145
4
130
6 20
2 75
10 40
5 20
4 13
9 00
6 06
4 20
11 00
4 79
0 76
14 39
4 69
14 09
5 01
1 16
10 44
4 15
2 00
5 00
117 64
111 55
101 25
72 90
97 14
76 21
62 81
LENNOXVILLE.
~ A village in the township of Ascot, County of Oompton, Quebec.
Sherbrooke Circuit.
It was formerly part of
1875 John Scanlon
76 John Scanlon ,
77 John Scanlon
78 George H. Porter
79 George H. Porter . .
80 George H. Porter, B.A.
75
88
92
101
106
9 90
15 00
10 00
7 50
11 00
5 00
5 00
10 00
2 60
1 38
5 00
1 60
1 50
5 50
93 00
90 05
78 67
71 00
71 63
LOMBARDY.
A. village in the township of South Emsley, County of Leeds, Ontario
Elgin Circuit.
1875 Andrew L. Peterson... .
76 Andrew L. Peterson.. 3 ! 40
77 John Fowkes 3 42
78 William W Miller 3 53
79 William W. Miller 7 50
80 William W Miller .... 5 40
It was formerly part of the
46 26
30 00
46 22
48 79
49 59
1 50
2 60
4 00
1 50
1 80
4 00
1 70
1 30
2 50
2 61
• 2 40
2 89
3 54
1 13
3 04
1874 James Simpson
75 James Simpson .
76 James Simpson
77 See Manotick and Billing's Bridge . . .
LONG ISLAND LOCKS.
6 ' 81
5
5
6
111
121
133
-w.
7 50
7 00 |
12 60
7 75
14 00
J 3 25
8 00
14 50
13 50
8 00
14 00 l
14 35
159 49
189 75
183 89
174 52
1874 William J. Jolliffe.
75 William J. Jolliffe
76 William J. Jolliffe
77 Edmund S. Shorey.
78 Edmund S. Shorey.
79 See Vankleek Hill
L'ORIGNAL.— w.
200
95
155
177
140
110
9 02
4 30
10 00
8 00
21 00
32 00 !
9 00
27 00
40 00 1
9 60
30 00
78 70 I
9 64
43 70 I
5 85
5 66
52 89 |
154 34
126 53
134 93
138 73
91 81
87 70
1874 John Wilson, B.A., George C. Poyser
75 John Wilson, B.A., Samuel Ellery
76 William D. Brown.
77 William Raney, Joseph Earl . .
78 William Raney
79 William F. Perley, John M. Moore. . .
80 William F. Perley, Thomas H. Correy
LYN.— w.
5
5
4
4
4
10
10
250
212
225
237
243
261
243
16 20
16 25
11
9
9
9
12 31
5 00
20 00
216 24
6 81
40 00
183 39
13 23
33 00
188 80
7 65
28 61
132 22
5 01
30 57
122 90
5 -n
35 98
150 83
6 27
21 65
207 41
726
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
M.
MAGOG.
A village in the township of Magog, County of Stanstead, Quebec. See Georgeville.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Coiiting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1876 Wm. Timberlake, David C. Sanderson
77 Wm. Timberlake, Alfred Jaques . .
78 Joseph H. Fowler, M. A
79 Allen Patterson „ .
80 Allen Patterson ..... . . ,
3
8
8
11
4
38
134
124
155
45
$3 20
6 25
8 50
3 00
0 86
$3 22
4 20
1 36
2 61
$7 '25
6 69
6 39
. 4 00
$59 91
108 21
108 66
69 70
30 43
MAITLAND.— w.
1874 Thomas Atkinson ..
75 Daniel V Lucas
76 Daniel V. Lucas
77 William Philp. . .
78 William Philp.
79 William Philp
80 Samuel D wight Chown..
4
186
11 16
5 00
13 00
5
190
7 05
5 31
10 OC
5
175
6 29
5 13
10 18
5
180
4 30
5 70
8 00
5
220
12 00
12 00
40 86
5
225
9 00
6 59
23 36
5
230
9 03
6 93
19 91
157 25
211 95
160 08
144 69
154 18
204 01
225 02
MANOTICK.
A village in the township of Osgoode, County of Carlton, Ontario. It was formerly part of
Long Island Locks and North Gower Circuits.
1877 John H. Stewart.
3
4
4
78 John H. Stewart. .
79 John H. Stewart
80 William Rankin Dyre
176
193
188
00
7 33
10 20
00
3 00
'10 00
00
4 00
12 00
MANSONVILLE.— w.
74 Richard Shier. .
75 William Adams . .
76 William Adams..
77 William Adams..
78 Nathaniel Smith. .
79 William K. Shortt, M.A.
80 William K. Shortt, M.A.
MARBLETON.
A village in the township of Dudswell, County of Wolfe, Quebec.
875 Francis DeJLong
76 Francis De Long. .
77 Francis De Long ...
78 George Stenning
79 George Stenning..
80 George Stenning..
4
57
3 78
2-48
4 72
2
57
2 73
2 45
4 43
2
85
2 65
4 35
4 00
2
83
2 00
2 73
2 50
2
93
2 12
2 75
2 20
6
94
3 10
2 50
3 00
6
99
4 33
3 00
4 61
It was formerly Dudswell Mission,
5
67
1 10
1 00
1 75
5
98
2 50
1 65
2 65
4
100
2 76
0 50
2 32
3
100
1 17
0 40
1 70
6
85
1 50
1 00
3 00
5
60
1 50
1 25
3 00
874 Marmaduke L. Pearson
75 Marmaduke L. Pearson, Geo. C. Poyser
76 Thos. G. Williams, Lewis Conley
77 Thos. G. Williams, Edward W. Crane
78 T. G. Williams, David C. Sanderson..
79 Andrew A. Smith, D. C. Sanderson . .
80 Andrew A. Smith, Saml. N. McAdoo..
MATILDA.— w.
4
264
8 09
6 85
18 00
5
369
8 75«
6 00
20 00
5
375
8 25
6 17
20 25
5
376
8 38
8 00
21 30
5
391
8 43
6 27
22 27
7
392
8 53
10 00
23 14
7
381
7 25
7 00
21 18
1874 Samuel E. Maudsley
75 Samuel E. Maudsley. .
77 ZZ;; ". . ;;;
78 William B. Cunningham .
79 Thomas Craig
80 *
MATTAWA.— w.
12
• ■ •
,
14
3 00
3 50
8 00
13
5 34
1 59
7 97
24
2 00
2 35
5 65
9
12
• •
9
14
6
10
146 80
77 05
114 17
40 49
19 60
38 61
28 74
24 57
20 60
29 77
Mission
41 10
48 56
23 45
17 41
28 14
39 44
366 18
307 80
226 85
189 90
194 82
216 02
188 93
12 00
17 00
22 95
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
727
MELBOURNE.— w.
Yeai
Names of Ministers.
AP; : No. of
ioint-: ■No- of
' , I Members. .-, ,.
merits. Contmg.
Funds.
Educa.
1874 George H. Porter, Samuel D. Chown.. 4 164
75 George Forsey, Joseph Carr. . ... 7 170
76 George Forsey 7 114
77 George Forsey, David C Sanderson.. 7 131
78 William D. Brown, Melvin Taylor... . 6 142
79 Wm. D. Brown, Herbert W Howard.. 8 130
80 Ernest M. Taylor, B. A . , 8 130
1874 William Sheridan
75 William Sheridan .
76 WilliamS. McCullough, M.A ,
77 William S. McCullough, MA.
78 George Forsey
79 George Forsey
80 Francis C. Reynolds .
A village in the township of I (sgooch
1876 William Raney . .
7? James Simpson
78 James Simpson . . .
79 James Simpson
80 William A. Allen . .
1874 Alexander Drennan
75 Alexander Drennan
76 Thomas Bell . . .
77 Thomas Bell
78 Thomas Bell
79 Alexander Drennan
80 Alexander Drennan
MERRICKVILLE.— w.
M D
M.D
245
185
225
264
240
262
300
S5 65
4 09
10 54
9 04
9 41
9 68
7 05
13 00
6 50
METCALFE.
unity of Russell, Ontario.
...■' 6 161
I. MONTREAL.— ST
1874 Alex. Sutherland, IVnj. Longley, B.A
75 Leonard Caetz, Ben.j. Longley, B.A.
76 Leonard Caetz, IVnj. Longley, B.A .
77 Leonard Caetz
78 Hugh Johnston, M A., B D.
79 Hugh Johnston, M A., B.D
80 Hugh Johnston, M.A., B.D.
II. MONTREAL.-
1874 John Wilson, Ernest M. Taylor .. .
75 John Wilson . .
76 Marmaduke L Pearson . . .
77 Marmaduke L. Pearson
78 Marmaduke L. Pearson
79 Joseph W Sparling, M.A., B.D.
80 Joseph W Sparling, M.A., B.D.
6
5
4
4
METIS.
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
154
174
160
166
10
75
70
25
69
It w
00
14
00
50
75
$3 68
4 26
6 86
7 78
8 19
8 67
5 00
5 00
6 50
4 00
11 56
11 00
9 91
2 00
Sup. M. Miss'y.
si 2 00
7 50
9 00
8 76
9 25
16 40
13 00
25 00
15 00
18 00
23 00
20 25
16 10
13 09
formerly Osgooi
20 00
25 00
25 16
17 25
16 50
74
97
10
00
3 46
3 20
8
8
9
24
90
30
30
30
11
JAMES STREET CHURCH-
4S7
435
499
533
473
367
402
191 78
164 31
87 00
136 0)
111 31
93 80
101 15
30
96
40
40
40
40
I 14
-w.
89 66
191 87
115 on
91 00
74 21
100 00
85 18
-OTTAWA STREET CHURCH.
1
200
175
200
201
204
204
204
32 52
34 52
29 59
30 00
30 00
3) 00
20 00
14 91
16 02
18 01)
20 00
20 00
15 00
15 00
III. MONTREAL.— PALACE STREET CHl'RCH.
1874 William Galbraith .! 1 ; 150 39 01 17 60
75 Richard Whiting 2 i 170 I 40 77 62 27
76 Richard Whiting ... . . . 1 200 i 41 77 \ 42 02
77 Richard Whiting 1 200 41 80 ; 33 70
78 Daniel V. Lucas, M. A. ! 1 ' 170 42 00. 34 93
79 Daniel V. Lucas, M. A. .. 1 150 • ! 30 00 , 10 00
80 Daniel V. Lu.-as, M. A 1 ! 168 i 20 00 10 00
IV. MONTREAL.— DORCHESTER STREET CHURCH.
1874 Ezra A. Stafford . .
75 Ezra A. Stafford ..*...
76 Ezra A. Stafford .
77 Henry F. Bland
78 Henry F. Bland
79 Henry F. Bland ....
80 Ezra A. Stafford, B.A
161
154
155
162
164
190
194
84
12
00
00
00
44
777 40
750 75
570 00
712 00
701 00
580 b!i
502 33
85 00
63 83
103 72
130 31
123
125
81
50
00
00
§91 09
124 51
113 39
80 23
105 23
75 40
63 72
176 38
160 69
161 85
197 03
159 15
136 51
130 09
Circuit.
124 27
100 40
125 39
63 40
87 02
43 62
23 15
29 85
15 88
20 15
24 01
28 54
6,160
5,084
94
71
5S
4,800 12
S.S47
3,115
34
18
3,259 22
467 12
519 99
479 76
646
671
846 32
900 18
35
50
36
on
41
00
42
00
, 43
00
43 50
30 00
30 00
I 91 56
40 15
208 00
. 91 71
101 76
177 10
91 00
40 00
177 00
! 70 00
20 00
155 00
50 00
20 00
145 00
50 00
20 00
145 00
50 00
20 00
145 00
463 54
500 00
503 27
495 75
401 11
274 62
228 88
2,404 00
2,400 00
2, '.'99 87
1,484 97
1,200 24
1,213 22
1,074 45
728
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
V. MONTREAL.— ST. JOSEPH STEEET CHURCH.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 James Awde
75 J. Tallman Pitcher
76 J. Tallman Pitcher
77 J. Tallman Pitcher
78 Jabez B. Saunders .
79 Jabez B. Saunders .
80 Jabez B. Saunders .
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Funds.
Members.
Conting
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1
129
$31 20
$17 32
$41 45
$466' 23
2
136
31 24
30 96
42 00
416 31
2
221
31 00
31 00
35 (0
426 12
2
211
31 00
31 00
35 00
425 83
2
200
28 00
28 00
39 00
410 23
2
" lflO
20 00
15 00
2.5 00
279 17
'1
180
20 00
15 00
25 00
352 99
VI. MONTREAL.— SHERBROOKE STREET CHURCH.
1874 Andrew B. Chambers
75 James Roy, M.A
76 James Koy, M.A
77 James Allen, B.A.
78 James Allen, B.A.
79 James Allen, B.A. . . .
80 George Forsey . .
1
2
1
1
1
2
1
131
136
150
81
106
118
135
43 26
23 75
66 90
46 50
44 17
70 00
43 20
20 92
68 62
40 00
40 00
70 00
40 00
40 00
70 00
40 00
.40 00
70 00
5 00
5 CO
5 00
VII. MONTREAL.— POINT ST. CHARLES.
1874 John Armstrong
75 John Armstrong .
76 John Wilson ...
77 John Wilson .
78 Edward A. Ward .
79 Edward A. Ward .
80 Edward A. Ward .
90
100
125
150
150
150
160
21 00
9 67
35 25
31 55
20 00
50 00
32 00
20 50
55 00
28 70
18 09
17 00
21 60
15 25
27 25
20 41
10 00
32 42
21.00
10 00
30 00
VIII. MONTREAL.— DOUGLAS CHURCH.
1874 William J. Shaw, LL.B.
75 Eichard Eason
76 Eichard Eason
77 Benjamin Longley, B.A.
78 William Hall, M.A.
79 William Hall, M.A
80 William Hall, M.A.
1874 Nathan Austin . . .
75 Nathan Austin . . .
76 John Armstrong.
77 John Armstrong.
78 John Armstrong .
79 William J. Jolliffe..
80 William J. Jolliffe .
12
21
75
2 73
10 00
12 76
1 68
6 82
7 30
No returns in Minutes.
7 09
5 79
16 75
1
52
11 00
6 00
18 00
1
55
12 00
8 00
25 00
1
55
6 00
8 00
25 50
IX. MONTREAL.— LACHINE,
24
30
32
35
36
38
30
4 80
5 00
7 00 i
5 85
10 17
8 97
6 05
7 67
8 88
6 30
8 50
20 00
6 35
8 60
25 00
6 50
8 75
13 25
5 71
3 00
20 84
708 13
548 40
6-14 41
471 58
400 63
412 09
256 24
310 00
438 17
450 00
370 13
292 76
367 96
369 71
61 78
96 00
131 94
22 00
308 17
419 90
417 05
75 83
61 64
75 75
118 54
120 00
80 00
75 77
MONTREAL.
Summary of Membership Statistics, showing the Increase by Decades.
Churches.
1803
1808
1818
1828
1838
1848
1858
1868.
1st G. C.
1874.
2ndG.C.
1878.
1880.
Episcopal Methodist
British Wesley an . ...
St. James Street Church
10
16
• 80
150
510
890
376
175
106
105
298
250
265
152
43
95
487
200
150
161 *
129
131
90
12
* 24
'473
204
170
164
200
106
150
52
36
75
402
Ottawa Street Church
...
*04
Palace Street Church
Dorchester Street Church.
St. Joseph Street Church.
Sherbrooke Street Church
....
■ . . •
168
194
180
135
Point St. Charles...
160
Douglas Church.
55
Lachine Church
30
."..
153
Total..
10
16
80
150
510
890
748
1,113
1,479
1,630
1,681
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
729
MORRISBUEG— w.
Names of Ministers.
874 Ebemzer Robson . . .
75 Ebenezer Robson
76 Richard M. Hammond .
77 Richard M. Hammond. .
78 Alexander Campbell . . .
79 Alexander Campbell. ..
80 Alexander Campbell.
874 Nathaniel Smith*. .
75 Samuel Might .
76 Samuel Might .
77 Samuel Might
78 Alexander C. Chambers
79 Alexander C. Chambers.
80 John Stewart . . .
Ap- |
point-
raents.
No. of
Members.
195
162
159
165
173
199
210
MORVEN and GOSPORT.— \v.
135
135
141
189
189
168
153
874 William W. Miller
75 .William Austin . . .
76 William Austin
77 William Austin.
78 Samuel Might..
79 Samuel Might . .
80 Samuel Might
MOUIJNETTE.— w.
120
73
7?>
67
80
87
90
Funds.
9
40
6
80
7
28
7
21
7
30
8
00
7
11
1 6
90
3
00
4
00
4
30
4
00
4
55
4 57
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$8 00
§S 00
§23 50
$215 00
4 75
10 10
26 00
156 07
6 00
8 66
14 30
166 11
3 54
8 00
22 00
137 06
4 07
8 00
23 54
126 87
8 50
8 50
25 00
153 81
8 00
7 00
25 00
104 90
2 87 !
23
00
205 46
4 00 |
18
00
82 55
10 20 !
20
00
145 26
4 28
15
65
136 14
4 43 i
16
45
148 34
3 40 i
17
28
87 11
3 07 j
18
23
100 00
3 10 j
13
83
97 91
4 68 ;
9
43
102 84
5 00 |
11
35
81 62
6 50 !
6
(JO
67 15
2 00 j
5
00
54 78
2 25
9
CO
88 82
2 28
9
25
94 50
N.
NAPANEE— w.
874 William S. Blackstock. .
75 William S. Blackstock
76 William S. Blackstock
77 Andrew B. Chambers, B.C.L.
78 Andrew B. Chambers, B.C.L.
79 Andrew B. Chambers, B.C.L.
80 William Hansford...
366
31 (0
307
300
273
307
294
.874 Robert Robinson
75 Robert Robinson, Samuel Shibley.. . .
76 Robert Robinson, Drummond McCunn
77 Robert F. Oliver, James Elliott..
78 Robert F. Oliver, James Elliott ..
79 Robert F. Oliver, Alva Holden
80 Samuel B. Phillips, Wm. H. Summers
NEWBOEO'— n.
150
151
247
240
246
246
250
1874 Andrew A. Smith, James G. Crozier..
75 A. A. Smith, Wm. J. Crothers, M.A.' 8
76 Alfred McCann. George C. Poyser I 8
77 Alfred McCann, Samuel Ellery .... 7
78 Alfred McCann, Thos. B. Conley, B.A 7
79 Daniel Connolly, Sidney C. Kendall. . ; 6
80 Daniel Connolly, Melvin Taylor ; 7
NEW BURG. — w.
457
392
396
418
420
403
373
1874 David Winter..
75 William Knox.. . .
76 William Knox..
77 Isaac Wheatley .. .
78 Isaac Wheatley .. . ,
79 Isaac Wheatley ..
80 John Lawrence.
NEW GLASGOW.— w.
61
61
64
64
54
46
120
38 25
30 25 |
25 28 !
21 93 j
22 26 I
24 87
24 31 !
9 11
10 00
11
11
5
7
7
18 20
221 00
72 37
73 90
47 42
75 00
52 €0
78 00
53 85
82 40
60 12
86 53
30 35
72 27 1
3 33
18 15 1
8 00
18 15
7 00
20 00
7 25
35 00
7 00
30 40
7 80
16 24 I
5 14
17 35 !
22 08
7 02 ;
55 00 I
15 25
10 25
42 00
14 52
6 00 j
40 40 ;
17 79
9 00
49 11
16 33
9 20
51 25
15 31
10 55
53 00
14 00
9 50
45 00
11 10
6 53
34 00
12 00
14 57
30 00
5 31
7 00
24 25
5 32
6 25
24 25
5 50
2 95
12 55
5 45
3 00
18 00
7 50
4 50
19 00
1,304 15
496 42
506 64
349 19
286 45
300 12
279 70
204 47
204 49
295 15
255 19
331 32
5(16 41
214 35
420 43
383 66
397 21
383 90
356 12
330 99
300 00
114 92
160 54
140 00
131 80
113 67
82 19
147 49
730
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
NORTH AUGUSTA.— w.
Names of Ministers,
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Funds.
Year
Members.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Mise'y.
1874 John C. Garrett.. . .
75 William Rilance, Drummond McCunn
76 William Rilance
78 George Robinson.
79 George Robinson. . . . . , .
4
6
6
. 7
7
-7
7
119
151
180
206
. 226
200
210
$7 20
8 10
8 69
6 80
4 93
5 00
5 00
$2 63
*3 50
2 28
3 40
3 41
5 00
6 00
$8 22
* 8 00
9 50
10 25
11 00
12 00
13 00
$124 40
144 46
152 40
122 32
130 53
105 56
111 30
NORTH GORE.— w.
1874 John Hiscox • . . . .
75 MarkTisdale
76 Arthur Whiteside „
77 Arthur Whiteside..
78 William Smith
79 William Smith .....
80 Frederick W. A. Meyer. .
5
81
1 15
5
74
1 22
5
60
3 00
5
160
3 50
5
170
2 00
5
142
2 00
4
141
2 do
80
75
60
50
90
00
50
4 00
3 25
1
40
50
00
00
NORTH GOWER,— w.
1874 Richard M. Hammond. Joseph Carr.
75 R. M. Hammond, Saml. D. Chown. .
76 Geo. G. Huxtable, Alex. C. Chambers
77 George G. Huxtable. ;
78 George G. Huxtable .. ,
79 Alfred McCann. ..
80 Alfred McCann .
370
470
500
513
322
340
297
4
5
8
11
5
5
7
50
6 30-
24 18
00
15 60
30 00
37
15 00
31 00 j
50
15 00
32 00
12
12 00
22 00
00
8 00
22 00 !
04
8 50
23 40 1
65 84
52 05
50 00
100 00
70 00
56 66
55 00
230 44
300 04
308 26
237 08
150 98
96 57
140 02
NORTH WAKEFIELD.
— w.
1874 George G. Huxtable.
! 4
144
! 3 83
3 00
19 33
136 76
75 George G. Huxtable . . .
3
146
4 00
6 85
10 00
112 06
76 Jabez B. Keough.
3
143
' 2 50
6 00
10 00
57 22
77 Jabez B. Keough
3
133
; 2 50
162 00
10 34
104 21
78 Jabez B. Keough. ...
3
114
2 39
2 75
11 75
85 07
79 James O'Hara
4
110
I 2 56
1 75
12 00
40 15
80 James O'Haia
5
71
i 2 90
2 00
5 00
80 00
o.
1874 George Rogers.
75 George Rogers.
76 George Rogers . „
77 Richard Wilson... .
78 Edward W.Crane.
79 Edward W Crane.
80 Edward W Crane .
1874 James Kines
75 James Kines.
76 William Briden . . .
"77 William Briden .. .
78 William Briden . . .
79 William Sheridan .
80 William Sheridan .
1874 John C. Osborne.
75 John C. Osborne . . .
76 William Craig
77 William Craig
78 Robert Mark, M.D.
79 Robert Mark. M.D.
80 William Knox. . . .
ODELLTOWN.— w.
5
5
5
5
5
4
2
ODESSA,
3
5
5
3
4
6
4
ONSLOW
4
7
7
3
3
3
6
167
167
165
173
167
92
108
-w.
213
208
212
200
194
160
190
— w.
127
135
154
81
94
94
94
12 70
11 29
35 00
15 84
23 00
54 78
17 09
24 74
54 86
18 77
42 20
52 05
22 97
28 54
43 16
6 00
5 00
13 30
6 00
6 15
15 00 !
9 91
4 68
20 65
11 95
12 08
24 00
11 58
11 45
28 00
10 25
8 00
25 00
8 00
5 00
26 00
7 00
5 50
27 00
6 25
5 50
28 00
9 55
4 22
15 06
7 27
7 00
15 00
9 00
9 60
16 60
2 00
3 60
5 20
1 50
3 61
7 50
1 55
2 73
7 62
1 60
2 00
7 75
165 87
166 71
167 00
141 87
131 21
72 00
106 00
156 94
242 59
210 39
166 45
195 35
184 50
193 75
128 93
112 66
113 00
51 00
24 53
15 00
16 65
* Lacolle set off.
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
731
ORMSTOWN.— w.
Names of Ministers.
374 William K. Shortt, B.A
75 George H. Porter.
76 George H. Porter. . . .
77 George H. Porter
78 Alexander Drennan
79 John Holmes .
80 John Holmes ..
! Ap-
point-
I merits.
No. of I
Members. I
Funds.
85
99
110
92
112
Conting. Educa. Sup. M.
$11 44
11
7
8
4
5
50
50
25
55
00
G 00
$5 00
15 30
9 35
10 25
5 47
00
00
$11 10
11 20
11 75
12 08
13 00
8 89
10 00
Miss'y.
897 57
105 31
105 42
78 40
80 60
65 60
69 55
374 Samuel Teeson. .
75 William Raney -
76 See Metcalfe
OSGOODE.— w.
5
128
5
154
5
161
3
94 1
4
50
5
00
1 56
4 49
4 74
13 76 I 145 34
19 43 153 33
20 00 | 124 27
OTTAWA CENTRE.— w.
374' William J. Hunter.
75 William J. Hunter
76 William J. Hunter.
77 Ezra A. Stafford
78 .Ezra A. Stafford . .
79 Ezra A. Stafford . . .
80 Le Roy Hooker
OTTAW
874 William Hall, M. A
75 James A. Gordon
76 Joseph W. Sparling, M.A., B.D..
77 Joseph W. Sparliust, M.A., H.D.
78 Joseph V. Sparling, M.A., B.D.
79 Maima-luke L. Pearson . .
80 Marniaduke L. Pearson .
■ 225
, 235
250
245
265
: 265
280
EAST.—
120
165
155
158
140
155
114
50 00
50 00
50 CO
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
20 00
15
15
00
00
15 00
15 00
15 00
12 00
25 00
61 40
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
50 00
10 00
25 00
18 70
2S
25
00
85
05
00
121 75
125 00
12i> 00
119 00
12S 00
1<0 00
117 00
726 96
816 22
665 30
521 46
624 29
573 96
693 00
58 00
480
81
71 00
324
00
30 00
308
57
30 90
353
05
30 90
279
19
31 05
273
22
19 00 220 00
OTTAWA WEST— w
874 Robert Mark, M.D. .
75 Alexander Campbell .
76 Alexander Campbell.. .
77 Alexander Campbell ..
78 J. Tallman Pitcher
79 J. Tallman Pitcher
80 J. Tallman Pitcher
I
120
123
90
130
124
131
140
14 20
10 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
9 00
10 00
10 00
11 35
5 00
5 00
5 00
7 00
11 00
11 00
12 00
14 00
12 00
124 35
81 40
176 40
66 00
77 99
134 21
140 33
OXFORD.— n.
874 William Philp
75 William Philp . . .
76 William Philp
77 Robert Robinson
78 Robert Robinson
79 Robert Robinson
80 David Cook Sanderson .
70
70
168
181
168
162
162
00
No returns.
9 29
6 67
6 80
7 00
6 00
3 00 ; 78 69
5 84
8 50 i
3 52
10 00 ,
3 20
11 00 ;
3 00
11 00
2 50
12 50 1
142
14
104
71
85 00
72 85
60
23
P.
PAKENHAM.— w.
874 John Walton . . .
75 William English
76 William English
77 William English.
78 Stephen Bond..
79 Stephen Bond.. . .
80 Stephen Bond
148
150
137
130
129
160
140
10 75
3 55
22 73
12 00
20 38
38 10
7 00
6*41 i
37 19
6 70
9 79 j
41 00
6 94
7 87 j
42 00
7 17
4 84
24 32
6 03
4 57 i
24 50
208 64
168 14
188 60
179 42
167 54
151 35
151 74
732
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
PEMBROKE— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Richard Whiting
75 Andrew B. Chambers, B.C.L.
76 Andrew B. Chambers, B.C.L.
77 William Hansford. .
78 William Hansford
79 William Hansford.. ...
80 Henry F. Bland...
1874 William R. Dyre.
75 William R. Dyre.
76 William R. Dyre. . .
77 Jacob Freshman.. . .
'78 Jacob Freshman . . .
79 George McRitchie.
80 George McRitchie. .
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
140
126
140
130
120
115
120
Conting. Educa.
Si 2 50
13 00
14 00
15 00
12 00
5 50
5 00
$9 25
30 00
31 00
27 92
10 71
3 04
4 00
Sup. M.
575 00
75 00
76 00
76 21
36 50
33 00
37 50
Miss'y.
PERTH
. — w.
3
97
3
103
3
102
3
104
2
200
2
250
2
200
9 25
5 00
12 00
9 50
12 87
13 07
9 50
5 44
13 00
8 08
3 55
11 00
14 20
10 50
21 85
14 75
10 50
20 00
14 50
8 78
20 00
1874 W. S McCullough,M.A.,J. E. Werden
75 WilliamS. McCullougli, M.A., M.D.,
Lewis Conley
76 William Sheridan, James Elliott ....
77 John Ferguson, Wm. B. Cunningham
73 John Ferguson, Barry Pearce. . .
79 John Ferguson, John Thompson
80 John Davies, Herbert W Howard..
PITTSBURG.— w.
178
180
264
235
260
210
220
10 70
6 70
24 00
10 00
10 47
32 00
10 00
18 25
24 00
7 00
10 00
23 00
12 15
7 50
38 25
9 25
5 50
27 50
10 00
4 10
20 25
$279 76
340 04
350 80
355 73
262 57
178 01
200 24
153 75
127 95
112 88
88 19
149 37
160 10
151 21
218 34
235 92
165 69
137 31
142 95
155 93
146 27
PLANTAGENET.
A village in the township of Plantagenet, County of Prescott, Ontario
L'Orignal Circuit.
1875 Richard N. Ad«ns .. ... . I
76 Richard Shier.. 3 ! 37
77 Robert Lochead .... 3 I 37
78 William Norton.. .. .. 3 22
79 William Norton.... ... 3 26
80 William Norton.. . ... 3 34
It was formerly part of
5 00
2 50
5 08
4 20
1 00
1 20
0 64
0 46
2 19
1 20
1 27
3 40
1 25
0 75
2 50
1874 William Sanderson.
75 William W. Miller
76 William W. Miller
77 William W Miller
78 Cornelius A. Jones.
79 Cornelius A. Jones . .
80 Cornelius A. Jones .
PLAYFAIR.
4
4
4
4
6
5
2
-w.
70
70
74
80
80
89
4 80
3 30
8 16
4 87
7 00
8 51
6 69
2 79
13 21
5 95
6 18
9 88
6 57
6 45
13 33
7 00
0 75
10 00
6 00
8 00
40
86
8
43
17
48
46
14
39
03
154
14
122
19
129 66
118 87
115
89
93 00
94 50
POINT FORTUNE.
A village on the River Ottawa, in the township of Rigaud, County of Vaudreuil, Quebec.
It was formerly part of L'Orignal Circuit.
1874 Gorham A. Gifford
75 Gorham A. Gifford . .
76 Gorham A. Gifford . .
77 Edward H. Taylor.. .
78 Edward H. Taylor..
79 ...
1874 JohnT. Blades.
75 .James Henderson.
76 James Henderson.
77 ....
78 William T. Smith ,
79 John B. Trimble
80 James Awde, B.A.
77
80
84
66
65
. . .
4 65
6 31
9 00
3 00
6 40
9 00
5 90
2 75
10 00
5 90
2 00
8 00
3 20
1 59
5 00
POINT LEVIS.— w.
6 10
1 85
2 55
3 50
1 00
2 50
2 00
2 00
3 00
2 40
2 50
3 50
474
2 00
5 66
58 29
58 58
68 69
36 85
34 64
53 48
31 68
29 00
29 25
25 20
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
733
PORTAGE DU FORTE.— w.
:•«■
Names of Ministers.
874 John Howes . . .
75 John Howes
76 John Howes
77 Hiram Fowler . .
78 Hiram Fowler . .
79 Nathan Austin
80 Nathan Austin
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
50
53
55
63
54
47
64
$4 00
25
50
60
92
50
48
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. ■ Miss'y.
$3 50
4 00
6 00
8 26
5 20
1 62
3 00
$12 50
10 00
10 43
18 26
15 00
11 08
18 62
$55 00
39 31
47 54
68 57
54 93
40 03
50 05
PORTSMOUTH and GARDEN ISLAND.— w.
874 Edward Morrow, M.A. .
75 James Awde.
76 James Awde
77 Alexander C. Chambers. .
78 Jamts Awde
79
48
48
50
42
34
40
22
00
66
11
34
50
1 59
5 23
5 55
6 00
5 57
5 77
9 00
15 52
11 25
11 43
12 86
9 64
89 00
90 62
91 60
83 22
66 40
72 44
.874 James A. Gordon. . . .
75 William Hansford
76"\VilHam Hansford.. . .
77 George H. Davis.
78 George H. Davis. . .
79 Thomas G. Williams..
80 Thomas G. Williams. .
PRESCOTT.— w.
143
167
156
177
182
202
195
20 70
10 73
21 0)
20 00
15 00
20 05 j
15 00
8 50*|
17 66
12 05
18 06
7 50 !
18 46
7 59 ;
50 CO
50 00
40 00
27 25
33 3.>
2b 41
29 64
319 50
365 00
378 24
£30 98
187 98
244 50
179 74
Q.
1874 Henry F. Bland
75 Henry F Bland
76 Henry F. Bland
77 Le Roy Hooker
78 Le Roy Hooker
79 Le Roy Hooker
80 Andrew 15. Chambers, B.C.L.
QUEBEC— w.
130
144
200
205
210
208
202
B.
77 90
45 00
88 60
79 00
50 40
89 25
79 25
66 40
92 25
80 41
66 62
92 35
64 20
44 00
82 35
!2 28
19 94
59 ;.0
50 84
33 50
56 20
736 58
2,860 59
593 01
696 (3
510
41 f
27
79
479 37
1874 Adolphus G. Knight, B.A.
75 George Stenning
76 George, Stenning.
77 Georg'i Stenning.
78 Arthur Whiteside. ...
79 Francis Delong.
80 Francis Delong
1874 Robert F Oliver. . . .
75 Robert F. Oliver..
76 William Ryan
77 William Ryan
78 William Craig.
79 William Craig.
80 William Craig. .
RAW DON. — w.
2
70
5
58
2
54
2
72
4
84
3
100
3
100
RI
:nfre
5
W.— w
164
5
92
4
88
4
80
4
84
5
50
5
53
1 00
1 67
2 00
1 00
3 00
2 00
2 00
2 t-0
6 »0
2 15
3 Oo
6 63
1 51
11 07
7 64
1 10
1 30
1 12.
1 97
1 44
2 18
7 90
3 65
15 74
8 17
7 26
18 37
9 00
7 78
13 21
9 07
6 00
14 00
5 40
5 00
6 50
1 05
1 65
4 20
0 80
0 50
5 20
49 83
58 t>0
38 65
48 34
49 29
40 40
48 00
154 57
121 eo
144 59
118 00
70 55
32 30
20 00
734
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
RICHMOND.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Francis C. Reynolds, Thos. W. Smith
75 Francis C. Reynolds, Thos. W. Smith
76 F. C. Reynolds, Delmer E. Mallory.. .
77 William R. Dyre, John B. Trimble. . .
78 William R. Dyre, Sidney C. Kendall.
79 William R. Dyre, F. A. Read .
80 W S. Jamieson, M.A., G. H. H. Davis
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
345
320
376
379
326
290
276
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$13 00
14 40
9 00
9 24
8 71
6 35
7 00
$8 00
10 00
10 50
8 13
4 40
3 25
2 00
$35 33
23 00
35 00
34 00
35 20
26 00
24 00
$239 95
283 73
301 21
248 54
219 39
139 40
152 45
RIVIERE DU LOUP.
A village and township on the River St. Lawrence, in the County of Temiscouata, Quebec.
1878 Alva Holden
.79
80 John Gibson
12
24
6 11
2 14
4 44
11 00
28 54
ROBINSON.
A village in the township of Bury, County of Compton, Quebec.
1875 Albert N. De Long. .
76 Albert N. De Long
77 Albert N. De Long
78 James O'Hara. . .'.. . .
79 John H. Fowler, M.A.
80 Job Roadhouse .
34
2 13
2 25
3 75
4
39
3 00
2 00
1 00
3
41
1 90
2 00
2 00
5
54
1 28
0 65
2 37-
5
57
2 00
1 00
5 00
6
57
2 06
1 03
4 49
It was formerly Bury Mission.
25 06
61 70
49 34
53 60
53 40
53 39
ROBLIN.
A village in the township of Richmond, County of Lennox, Ontario.
Tamworth Mission.
1874 John A. Munroe
75 John A. Munroe
76 United with Selby..
77 Samuel Shibley
78 Samuel Shibley
79 William Pyke
80 Edward H. Taylor
It was formerly part of
2
53
1 57
2 50
2
53
2 00
3 17
3 00
2
46
2 16
1 27
2 20
2
80
2 28
1 36
5 15
5
110
2 75
0 96
1 83
4
97
1 47
0 70
1 68
3
124
1 00
1 00
1 58
40 11
48 45
50 36
55 36
32 85
37 62
49 95
s.
SAWYERVILLE.— w.
1874 James Pearen, B.A.
75 James Pearen, B.A
76 William J. Crothers, M.A.
77 William J. Crothers, M.A.
78 William J. Crothers, M. A.
79 John W Clipsham. .
80 John W Clipsham. .
4
137
7 28
3 84
15 37
5
177
8 05
16 00
20 00
5
170
8 00
8 25
20 00
5
194
8 06
3 27
19 06
5
182
8 08
3 48
19 06
6
191
7 05
3 81
20 80
6
192
5 52
3 84
19 31
93 64
94 00
95 00
83 95
88 24
93 51
95 84
SEELEY'S BAY.
A village in the township and County of Leeds, Ontario.
1875 James E. Werden.
76 Nathan Austin .
77 Nathan Austin
78 Nathan Austin
79 George H. Squire, B.A. ...
80 Samuel Ellery
3
74
5 70
1 57
4 10
3
84
2 25
2 16
3 20
2
90
3 00
3 00
3 52
2
306
2 37
2 75
2 50
.
3
70
1 OU
1 56
5 00 1
62 00
46 00
31 40
35 61
27 75
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
735
SELBY.— w.
Names of Ministers.
874 John Ferguson
75 John Ferguson
76 John Ferguson, John B. Stratton
77 Francis C. Eeynolds...
78 Francis C. Reynolds
79 Francis C. Reynolds
80 Robert F Oliver
Ap-
point-
merits.
6
5
5
10
5
6
No. of
Members.
228
261
250
331
210
200
220
Funds.
Conting.
$6 69
6 61
30
50
46
68
05
Educa. | Sup. M. ; Miss'y.
$3 52
00
00
00
65
70
72
$14 00
20 00
16 00
10 00
6
i
12
12
33
86
•SI 35 26
148 77
130 00
157 40
64 26
'} 80 10
84 13
874 MarkTisdale...
75 John Fowkes
76 Edward \V Crane
77 John Garvin
78 — ...
79 ..
SHAWBRIDGE.— w.
2 ! 60
3 50
2 i 55
2 ! 73
2 78
2 I 68
0 30
1 02
0 33
3 27
2 70
5 00
4 24
3 00
5 00
5 00
4 00
7 00
4 00
2 00
6 00
1 00
1 00
1 to
126 16
123 06
109 35
107 96
111 00
45 16
SHERBROOKE.— w.
874 Daniel Connolly, James Henderson.
75 William Jackson ...
76 -William Jackson.
77 William Jackson
78 James Kines ....
79 James Kines
80 James Kines ......
108
110
109
104
95
88
103
15 60
9 00
40 00 :
16 00
24 00
45 00 |
16 50
40 45
49 50
17 00
10 00
28 00
15 00
8 72
42 45
16 00
10 50
36 60
17 00
10 80
41 25
255 70
237 53
220 86
135 53
100 85
115 85
157 S3
SMITH'S FALLS.— w.
874 William Scott, Joseph Ward .
75 William Scott
76 William McGill
77 William McGill..
78 William McCill..
79 George H. Davis
80 George H. Davis
300
306
140
156
141
147
180
16 16
7 00
32 63
13 31
13 47
24 50
8 75
7 06
10 00
7 10
15 00
12 00
7 10
8 78
21 00
5 34
4 65
6 00
6 60
3 75
6 00
390 68
301 93
83 75
69 78
89 60
58 87
59 32
SOUTH MOUNTAIN.— w.
874 Jabez B. Saunders
75 Samuel Teeson, Martin J. Bates..
76 Samuel Teeson, John Webster. . .
77 Samuel Teeson, Thomas J. Mansell. .
78 William Rilance .... ....
79 William Rilance.
80 William Philp, John M. Moore
272
255
6
281
7
307
7
342
8
373
8
373
8 05
4 90
28 10
8 25
7 00
32 00
11 95
8 95
23 85
I 11 50
9 03
24 10
1 8 25
15 70
36 81
! 8 06
9 26
36 85
8 86
9 92
37 02
202 09
207 83
261 48
291 29
201 34
244 53
264 05
1874 Thomas W. Constable. .
75 Thomas W. Constable . .
76 John Wilson, B.A...
77 John Wilson, B.A
78 John Wilson, B.A
79 John Scanlon..
80 John Scanlon..
SPENCER VILLE—
... .] 5 i 211
... J 5 215
2'i/
305
270
260
270
6 50
3 00
20 00
6 46
5 52
20 00
6 97
6 04
20 00
7 37
4 56
10 23
7 50
6 76
10 56
7 28
4 40
9 04
7 58
3 35
19 00
218 42
188 21
215
169
185 45
190 49
185
69
14
4
STANSTEAD.— w.
1874 William Hansford, William A. Allen.
75 William Galbraith, B.C. L
76 William Gal braith, B.C. L
77 William Scott .
78 Charles A. Hanson.
79 Charles A. Hanson
b 80 Charles A. Hanson
131
123
130
140
140
138
129
13 25
7 70
16 98
10 25
24 13
11 00
15 13
27 00
21 52
15 25
27 80
23 25
15 00
20 00
20 00
15 50
21 00
25 00
15 00
15 65
22 00
156 47
194 74
279 85
261 00
138 52
175 35
151 31
Lennoiville set off. t One appointment with 28 members annexed from Kemptville Circuit.
736
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
SUTTON.— w.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
$4 00
4 07
4 57
4 70
4 03
6 55
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 George H. Squire, B.A
75 John H. Fowler, M.A.
76 JohnH. Fowler, M.A
77 John H. Fowler, M.A : „
78 William Adams
79 William Adams..
80 William Adams
. 5
5
5
5
5
5
• 5
55
57
104
100
98
. 75
95
$6 43
7 00
5 93
5 03
4 00
3 17
1 25
$7 50
11 00
10 61
10 13
9 19
2 50
2 00
$65 00
72 57
171 63
91 16
30 00
20 00
25 40
St.
ST. ARMAND.— w.
1874 John Davies, Charles R. Flanders.
75 John Davies, Robert Laidley
76 James E. Richardson
77 James E. Richardson . ,
78 James E Richardson
79 Richard Robinson ......
80 Richard Robinson . ....
1874 George H. Davis
75 George H. Davis .
76 George H. Davis
77 WilliamS. Blackstock.. ..
78 William S. Blackstock. .
79 William J. Crothers, M.A.
80 William J. Crothers, M.A.
214
214
203
109
11.2
104
106
ST. JO
IN'S.— w.
57
100
93
70
60
55
54
15 55
10 12
24 00
15 00
18 00
30 50
13 00
24 00
30 00
9 03
12 86
19 45
8 00
8 01
27 26
8 21
7 56
24 73
6 50
7 00
21 00
31 73
16 25
149 00
35 75
17 75
31 70
34 08
26 05
39 00
29 57
14 85
15 00
10 45
11 60
15 43
8 00
14 00
14 00
22 78
10 83
16 75
ST. LAMBERT.— w.
1874 William I. Shaw, LL.B
75 William I. Shaw, LL.B.
76 William I. Shaw, LL.B
77 John W. Clipsham..
78 John W Clipsham...
79 William H. Sparling, B.A
80 Robert Mark, M.D., F.R.C.P S.K.
21
23
£3
37
33
25
165 50
152 61
134 10
100 28
100 12
80 59
67 22
208 70
204 75
258 00
60 00
69 04
89 35
139 20
10 00
6 8.2
5 79
7 72
12 00
6 00
5 On
18 55
7 00
8 21
16 35
10 15
6 12
8 00
11 00
7 87
3 50
9 75
.86 00
114 06
90 00
177 47
123 32
116 00
T.
TAMWORTH.— \f.
1874 Samuel Fear.
75 Samuel Fear. .
76 W illiam F. Perley
77 William F. Perlev..
78 William F Pciley..
79 Richard N. Adams
80 Richard N. Adams . . .
....... ..
2
5
5
3
4
4
5
100
100
101
120
104
91
140
THREE RD
fERS.— w
1874 Henry Irvine.
75 John Corbett.
76 Alexander Drennan
77 Alexander Drennan
78 William Ryan
'79 William Ryan..
52
29
20
29
29
28
29"
4 50
2 00
10 25
4 50
2 50
8 00
4 50
2 5U
5 00
4 35
2 50
5 66
1 54
3 00
5 34
3 50
4 00
5 10
2 50
10 00
4 72
4 20
8 00
4 16
• c • •
15 00
4 20
4 06
8 00
4 31
1 75
8 55
4 75
2 00
11 50
5 00
2 15
12 00
5.05
2 17
5 00
86 75
110 20
96 81
47 22
66 19
62 74
133 75
92 40
73 00
68 84
7»76
65 53
100 00
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
737
THURSO.— w.
ax
Names of Ministers.
H Peter Ker
75 Job Roadhouse
76 Job Roadhouse ....
77 Nassau B. Topping.
78 Nassau B. Topping.
79 Samuel Shibley
80 Samuel Shibley
Ap-
point,
ments.
No. of
Members.
25
59
63
63
60
53
56
Funds
Conting. Educa. , Sup. M. j Miss'y.
70
33
40
40
84'
30
10
$10 00
9 79
9 80
10 00
5 73
4 00
2 85 ,
*191
35
138
10
116
56
115
83
87
51
40
17
54
50
Y.
VALLEYFIELD.
A small village on the Beauharnois Canal, River Saint Lawrence.
"8 Benjamin Franklin, B.A.
79 John Webster..
80 John Webster.
13
w.
2 44
1 70
1 03
1 25
0 75
2 40
10 50
19 92
WATERLOO.
A village in the township and County of Shefford.
74 J. M. Hagar, M.A., Allan Patterson ..| 8 227
75 D. Connolly, Ernest M. Taylor, B.A.. 6 230
76 Daniel Connolly.. . . . . 6 '290
77 Daniel Connolly . . 1 10]
78 John Wilson . . .... 1 j 100
79 John Wilson. 1 I 110
80 William Scott .... 1 I 130
It was formerly Shefford Circuit.
16 43
10 94
38 00
17 00
19 5-2
40 00
17 25
19 60
41 00
10 00
27 50
33 50
12 50
27 50
34 00 I
13 00
29 11
13 50 j
13 50
5 74
17 00
192 27
171 34
257 27
182 00
195 80
202 21
121 42
WEST
S74 Hiram Fowler
75 Hiram Fowler
76 Hiram Fowler
77 William Short
78 William Short
79 John Davies
80 Gorham A. Gilford .
47
4
84
3
89
7
83
7
83
4.RN
5
rHAM.— v
102
5
102
5
102
5
94
5
99
5
75
5
57
ME
A.TH— w.
5
225
4
126
3
126
3
115
3
120
2
95
3
100
5 24
2 98
3 04
4 30
! 1 25
0 75
! 0 50
2 06
WEST BROME.
A village in the township and County of Brome, Quebec.
76 Thomas Rennie
77 Thomas Rennie ....
78 Albert N. De Long
79 Albert N. De Long.
80 Albert N. De Long.
174 William Pyke ....
75 William Pyke
76 John Fowkes
77 Henry Meyers .
78 William English..
79 Thomas Bell
80 Thomas Bell . .
10 13
4 70
5 25
5 90
8 00
7 06
8 25
30 00
5 41
3 94
4 90
5 42
2 71
2 32
1 94
1 21
2 00
8 30
3 00
8 00
7 00
5 38
8 00
6 00
12 15
8 00
6 00
10 00
8 30
8 00
4 00
8 00
4 46
3 19
8 00
2 00
2 00
6 00
40 00
14 42
15 13
22 00
29 88
18 24
22 00
47 61
38 16
15 32
34 23
100 40
98 76
78 66
80 05
6S 14
44 54
54 14
181 79
127 30
139 50
107 59
150 31
104 10
116 50
738
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
WEST SHEFFORD.
A village in the township and County of Shefford, Quebec.
•
Yearj Names of Ministers.
1
1
AP; No. of
P0lnt" Members,
ments.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y
1876 Isaac Wheatley
77 Simon Crookshanks
4 ! 75
4 | 72
5 ! . 80
* 4 83
|5 84
3 00
2 61
2 10
$3 66
2 33
2 85
2 00
$3' 67
9 00
7 47
6 12
$21 2£
71 24
50 0(
49 6'.
78 Simon Crookshanks .
79 Simon Crookshanks
80 Thomas Rennie . . .
1879 John Wilson, B.A..
80 John Wilson, B.A..
WEST WINCHESTER.
It was formerly part of Winchester Circuit.
.1 3 I 188 I . .. j
J 3 t 188 8 79 I
8 11* I 23 10 I 164 04
WILTON.— w.
1874 Alfred McCann. ......
75 Alfred McCann, Thomas R. Conley.
76 James Kines, John Gibson
77 James Kines, William R. Young.. .
78 Thos. C. Brown, William R. Young.
79 Thomas C. Brown, Alfred Jaques ...
80 Thos. C. Brown, William J. Mansell.
300
310
306
338
406
412
400
13 25
7 25
41 50
12 47
12 53
38 91
13 11
10 00
43 50
12 81
6 CO
44 05
11 87
7 57
51 50
12 32
8 05
37 48
11 47
5 00
30 12
WINCHESTER.— w.
1874 Thos. G. Williams, Wm. Pearson... .
75 Thos. G. Williams, Wm. Pearson ... '.
76 Jabez B. Saunders, Samuel Ellery...
77 Jabez B. Saunders, George C. Poyser.
78 John Scanlon, George C. Poyser
79 William Raney .... .....
80 William Ranev ....
400
413
425
438
456
400
219
13 43
6 23
50 00
14 50
15 30
60 00
14 94
7 50
38 25
15 04
9 26
36 64
15 12
8 12
40 05
10 95
6 00
40 35
6 35
4 35
32 00
WINDSOR MILLS.— w.
1874
75
76
77
78
79
80
Isaac Wheatley
Samuel Shibley . .
Isaac Wilkinson.. .
Isaac Wilkinson..
Isaac Wilkinson. ... .
Joseph H. Fowler, M.A.
62
65
64
61
58
67
63
6 75
4 00
5 00
5 50
6 25
5 00
5 50
6 15
5 00
8 84
3 25
6 93
6 27
2 56
7 64
6 21
2 05
6 56
6 92
3 20
8 94
WOLFORD.
A village and township in the County of Grenville, Ontario.
1875 William Sanderson. , [
76 William Sanderson. . . . ... 5 j 161
77 William Sanderson .... 5 154
78 Samuel B. Phillips. .... . 5 1«9
79 Samuel B. Phillips 5 171
80 Alexander C. Chambers. ... . 5 181
312 58
322 68
337 91
330 28
420 75
340 5C
281 17
405 45
343 0£
325 45
331 2f
284 87
282 98
177 8C
55 32
55 63
45 89
48 89
52 75
50 18
40 64
! 6 30
6 00
12 10
! 5 27
4 30
12 43
1 • 5 20
4 37
13 CO
4 00
2 58
13 04
4 25
3 00
13 25
192 57
117 03
131 91
100 01
93 78
West Winchester set off.
THE
FEENCH AND INDIAN MISSIONS
WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF THE
iltntttr^al €anitxtnttf
1874 to 1880.
The local oversight and care of this purely Mission work has been, since the organization of the
Conference, confided to the Rev. John Borland, whose ijualifications, untiring industry, matured ex-
perience and intense interest in the Evangelization of the "French habitants of the Province of Quebec,
have been of great advantage to this work.
Note. — For the history ot all these Missions prior to 1874, see Missions of Canada Wesleyan
Conference, in Book ]. The grants from Mission Funds include salaries of teachers and interpreters.
BOLTOX.
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
1874 Edward De Gruohy . . .
75 United with Sheibrooke Mission
36
jContrib. to Grantsfrom
Mission Mission
Fund. ■ Fund.
823 00
11 00
S346 00
1880 Joseph L. A. Maher.
1874 (Mtirfc! Sadlier)...
7.") (Mikhcl SudHcr)...
76 (MitrhrlSadlUr).. ..
77 United with Waterloo
1 870 Joseph Onesakeiiarat.
77 Joseph Onesakeiiarat. .
78 Joseph Onesakeiiarat.
7'.' Joseph Onesakeiiarat.
80 Joseph Onesakeiiarat.
1874 Thomas Charbonnel
75 Thomas Charbonnel
76 Thomas Charbonnel
77 See Sherlaooke ...
KOUCIIEKVIULE and VARENNK
CANAAN.
CAUGHNAWAOA and ST. KEOIS.
•24
COM 1 TON and SlIEb'BROOKE.
6
15
44
40U 00
10 03
337 50
15 60
380 00
15 30
50 00
285 DO
300 00
350 00
330 00
26 00
668 00
555 00
617 50
1876 Gedeon Aubin .. .
1880 John Borland
OOWANSVILLE.
OR AN BY"
332 .V)
740
MISSIONARY DISTRICTS.
HULL and OTTAWA.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
No. of
Members.
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
Grants froi
Mission
Fund.
1877 John Syvret.. . .
78 John Syvret
79 John Syvret .. .. .
80 John Syvret, Ernest M. Sasseville . . .
20
61
36
$30 43
$603 0G
582 00
607 00
KINGSEY SIDING.
1875 Antoine Geoffrey.. .
76 Antoine Geoffrey..
77 Antoine Geoffroy..
78 Antoine Geoffroy.. .
79 Antoine Geoffroy.. .
80 Antoine Geoffroy . . .
18
18
23
18
23
1 34
482 00
617 50
504 00
510 00
535 00
1874 (John Hocquard) .
75 : .
76
LACOLLE.
20 15
28 90
375 00
LAKE OF TWO MOUNTAINS.
1874 Amand Parent, Joseph Onesakenarat . 221
75 Amand Parent, Joseph Onesakenarat. 223
76 Amand Parant.. 247
77 See Oka . . . 261
1,129 60
836 25
570 00
MONTREAL CENTRE and MILE END
1875 (John Hocquard) . .
76 Louis N. Beaudry. Edward De Gruchy
77 Louis N. Beaudry, Gedeon Aubin. ... ... 41
78 Louis N. Beaudry, Gedeon Aubin . . 75
79 Louis N. Beaudry, Nelson W Deveneau . . . . ... 133
80 Louis N. Beaudry, Nelson W Deveneau ... ... 153
50 50
49 89
200 00
306 28
225 00
1,425 00
1,310 00
1,600 00
1 800 00
1877 Charles W. Grenier..
78 Charles W. Gienier.
79 Charles W. Grenier . .
MONTREAL EAST.
360 00
350 00
1880 E. Delmer Mallory
MONTREAL— ST. HENRI.
MONTREAL.— HOCHELAGA and LONGUEUIL.
1880 Charles W. Grenier ,
1877 Amand Parent
78 Amand Parent..
79 Joseph A. Dorion.
80 Joseph A. Dorion. .
1874 John Syvret
75 John Syvret..
76 John Syvret
77 Edward De Gruchy
78 Edward De Gruchy
79 Edward De Gruchy
80 Edward De Gruchy .
OKA.
It wa3 formerly Lake of Two Mountains Mission.
ROXTON.
261
585 00
276
794 61
232
* • • •
762 73
181
9 53
24
23 55
490 00
27
25 08
450 00
41
35 29
570 00
70
29 85
504 00
69
10 00
510 00
79
25 00
575 00
89
18 05
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
741
SHEFFORD and ELY.
Year i
Names of Missionaries.
1874 Joseph A. Dorion.
75 Joseph A. Dorion
76 Joseph A. Dorion
77 . .
1877 Thomas Charbonnel.
78 Thomas Charbonnel.
79 Thomas Charbonnel.
80 Thomas Charbonnel.
1875 John Borland
76 John Borland . .
77 John Borland . . .
78 John Borland .
79 John Borland . .
No. of
Members.
ST. JOHNS.
21
27
41
60
SHERBROOKE and BROMPTON.
44
20
128
145
Contrib. to Grants from
Mission I Mission
Fund. ; Fund.
|10 60
22 18
16 18
12 81
$450 00
496 75
617 50
549
60
510
00
535
00
500 00
500 00
352
80
300
00
300 00
[877 Joseph A. Dorion.
78 Joseph A. Dorion.
79 Amand Parent . . .
80 Amand Parent . . .
WATERLOO and CANAAN.
67
69
35
2 68
11 23
10 00
567 00
700 00
770 00
STATISTICS OF FRENCH AND INDIAN MISSION WORK.
Year.
FRENCH WORK.
INDIAN WORK.
i
[ Members.
Contrib. to
Mis'y. Fund.
Grants from
Mis'y. Fund.
Year.
Members.
Contrib. to
Mis'y. Fund.
Grants from
Mis'y. Fund.
874.. .
875. .
876. ..
877 .
878. .
879.. .
880. .
80
119
140
258
274
488
481
$83 15
88 44
95 97.
108 46
62 57
268 00
334 38
15,005 45
3,595 25
5,411 02
5,364 03
5,210 50
5,398 54
1874..
1875....
1876.. .
1877 ...
1878....
1879. ..
1880. ..
221
223
247
261
276
232
205
$9 53
|1,129 60
836 25
1,057 52
1,094 52
1,144 61
1,317 73
THE
aERMA.N MISSIONS
WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF THE
$lantxzai dauizxznu,
1874 to 1880.
EGANVILLE.
Year
Names of Missionaries.
18 1 7 Carl Allum .
78 Carl Allum .
79 Carl Allum
80 Carl Allum
No. of
Members.
121
144
142
Contrib. to
Mission
Fund.
Grants f ron
Mission
Fund.
$80 95
64 78
61 50
$540 00
460 00
447 15
1S74 Henry Meyers.
75 .
76 .
RAGLAN.
23
63 13
8 00
60
....
350 00
RANKIN.
1S74 Henry Krupp
75 Henry Krupp . .
76 Henry Krupp . . .
77 .
1874 Carl Allum . .
75 Carl Allum . .
76 Carl Allum . . ,
77 Henry Krupp
RENFREW and THORNE,
115
81
119
112
152 00
89 96
94 91
61 33
» 18
47 90
23
25 50
23
41 25 j
93
60 16 1
650 00
525 00
572 20
650 00
450 00
737 00
550 00
STATISTICS OF GERMAN WORK.
Contributed to
Grant from
Year.
Members.
Mission Fund.
Mission Fund.
1874
115
.$152 00
$1,827 87
1875
122
200 99
975 00
1876
142
33 50
1,109 20
1877 . .
195
102 58
1,094 52
1878
215
141 11
460 00
1879
144
142
64 78
61 50
447 15
1880 ....
THE
DISTRICTS
OF THE
MONTREAL CONFERENCE.
showing who have been chairmen and financial secretaries,
with the number of members for each year
From 1874 to 1880
BROCKVILLE DISTRICT.
Cha
74 George McRitchie. M. L. Pearson..
75 George McRitchie. M. L. Pearson.. .
76 William Scott. . . Tlios. G. Williams
77 James Elliott,D.DiThos. G. Williams
78 James Elliott, D.DjThos. G. Williams
79 James Elliott, D.DThos. G. Williams
80 Thos. G. Williams} Wm. Galbraith,1
B.C.L. ..
U John
15 John
16 John
17 John
18 John
19 John
50 John
FRENCH and INDIAN.
Borland.
Borland .
Borland .
Borland .
Borland .
Borland .
Borland .
37.30
3480
3721
3972
4262
4341
455S
358
342
387
478
550
720
KINGSTON.
k Napanee District with 2,276 members set off.
Ita from Perth District with 190 members an-
ted.
MONTREAL.
IFinan. Secretaries. Mem. lYear
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries. ' Mem.
\ A. Sutherland,
1874 ' Geo. Douglas,
/ LL.D . . )
75 C Douglas, LL.D Joel T. Pitcher. .j
76 G. Douglas, LL.D Joel T. Pitcher. .!
77 G. Douglas, LL.D Joel T. Pitcher. .
78 G. Douglas, LL.D H. Johnston, B.D
79 G. Douglas, LL.D;Jos. W Sparling,
B.D ..
! 80 E. A. Stafford. B. A ! Jos. W Sparling,
I B.D '..
And. B. Chambers! 2699
2839
3091
3143
3228
3024,
3171
NAPANEE.
Formerly part of Kingston District.
1880 William Hansford IDaniel Connolly. .1 2309
OTTAWA.
li James Elliott
3730
15 James Elliott . .
3635
ffi James Elliott . .
Alfred McCann..
3918
17 Wm. Galbraith,
Andrew B. Cham-
B.C.L
bers, B.C.L..
4034
18 Wm. Galbraith,
Andrew B. Cham-
B.C.L
bers. B.C.L.
4072
19 Wm. Galbraith,
Andrew B. Cham-
B.C.L
bers, B C. L ... .
3888
JO James Elliott, D.D
Geo. G. Huxtable.
*1754
1874 Wm. J. Hunter
75 Wm. J. Hunter
76 Wm. J. Hunter
Jos. W. Sparling,
B.D
Jos. W. Sparling,
B.D
Jos. W. Sparling,
B.D .
77 Ezra A. Stafford. . i Jos. W. Sparling,
i B.D
78 Ezra A. Stafford. . Jos. W. Sparling,
B.D ...
79 Ezra A. Stafford. . Joel T. Pitcher. .
80 Le Roy Hooker . Joel T. Pitcher.
PEMBROKE.
1874 Richard Whiting. ;. I oh n Howes..
75 Hiram Fowler. . 'Andrew B. Cham-
• bers, B.C.L. .
237 6
2614
2778
2908
2762
2640
2598
1123
1068
744
DISTRICTS.
Yean
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries.
1876 Hiram Fowler. .
77 William Hansford
78 William Hansford
79 William Hansford
80 Henrv F. Bland..
Andrew B. Cham-
bers, B.C L. .. .
Hiram Fowler.
Hiram Fowler
John Davies.. . .
Gorham A. Gifford
Mem.
Year
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries.! Mem
1877 Le Roy Hooker
1035 78 Le Roy Hooker
79 Le Roy Hooker
80 James Kines. .
1128
1258
1111
1116
PERTH.
1874 William Scott....
75 William Scott.. . .
76 George McRitchie.
77 George McRitchie.
78 George McRitchie.
79 George McRitchie.
80 George McRitchie.
McGill. . .
McGill. ,
McGill.
McGill..
McGill. . .
Stephen Bond..
Stephen Bond . . .
Wm.
Wm.
Wm.
Wm.
Wm.
1874 Henry F. Bland..
75 Henry F. Bland..
76 Henry F. Bland..
QUEBEC.
Daniel Connolly. .
William Jackson. .
William Jackson. .
1692
1725
1995
2130
2274
2346
*2142
1516
1531
1638
* 190 members given to Kingston District.
William Jackson. .
James Kines . .
James Kines . .
A. B. Chambers,
B.C.L ... .
STANSTEAD.
1874 William Hansford
75 Alex. Hardie,M.A
76 Alex. Hardie.M.A
77 William Scott...
78 William Scott....
79
80
William Scott....
Chas. A. Hansford
Le Roy Hooker. . .
Le Roy Hooker. . .
John Walton ....
John Walton
John Walton
John Walton . . .
William Jackson..
1754
182S
176S
1715
209E
217^
2455
255S
261 E
2534
*90C
WATERLOO.
Formerly part of Stanstead District.
1880 William Scott. . . I Thomas Bell . ...I158C
* Waterloo District set off.
The following name, by some oversight, was omitted from Toronto Conference List on pagt 671.
DEPEW, SYDNEY F.
1861.
1874 Walkerton 1
75 Sarawak . . . . 1
76 Chatsworth. . . 2
78 Avening ... 3
PART V.
%\it jStfba ^rutia €anitxtnctf
1874 to 1880.
@tlj£ $hiim %iatia dauhxma
WAS ORGANIZED IN THE
METHODIST CHURCH, CHARLOTTETOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND,
ON
FRIDAY, JULY 3rd, 1874.
I.— SESSIONS OF
CONFERENCE.
Year.
Place.
| President.
Secretary.
Journal Secretary.
1874..
Charlottetown . . .
. . John McMurrav .. .
Robert A. Temple
Stephen F Huestis.
1875..
Halifax . . .
. Alex. W Nieolson .
Robert A. Temple ....
Stephen F. Huestis.
1876..
Windsor .
. . Robert A. Temple . .
. . Stephen F. Huestis .. .
Jabez A. Rogers.
1877 .
Yarmouth .
. . Elias Brettle.
. . Stephen F. Huestis . . .
Jabez A. Rogers.
1878..
Amherst
. James Tavlor
Stephen F. Huestis.
Jabez A. Rogers.
1879 .
Halifax . .
. . . 'Stephen F. Huestis..
Cranswick Jost, M. A.
1880..
Truro.
. . . IKiehard Smith . .
Jabez A. Rogers.
Cranswick Jost, M.A.
II.— MINISTERS and MEMBERS.
Members.
Increase.
On trial.
Full. Total.
i
7,378
7,378
7
859
7,733
8,592
4
1,256
8,628
9,884
2
849
8,877
9,726
dec. 6
976
8,936
9,912
4
731
8,809
9,540
685 .
8,927
9,612
Increase.
1,214
1,292
|dec. 158
186
!dec. 372
78
III.— CONNEXIONAL FUNDS.
Year.
Contingent
Educa-
tional.
Sunday
School.
Supera
Ministers
Subs.
muated Ministers.
C™f 1 Total.
Missionary.
1874
1875
L876
1877
1878
1879...., ...
:880
$592 50
598 17
564 46
456 74
443 83
393 06
361 84
$445 17
539 97
537 04
627 55
523 68
475 76
451 60
$36 07
24 63
33 16
18 57
10 43
13 11
$540 00
750 72
741 87
714 84
720 60
710 00
720 00
$572 98 ! $1,112 98
628 09 i 1,378 81
639 14 j 1,381 01
619 18 j 1,334 02
686 61 ! 1,407 21
540 43 i 1,250 43
547 61 ' 1,267 61
$9,392 83
10,227 64
10,673 52
11,070 13
11,463 66
10,024 76
8,877 81
THE NAMES OF
MINISTERS OF THE NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with th
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
d. Died.
ex. Expelled.
loc. Located.
v s. Removed to United States.
m. Transferred to Montreal Conference.
n. b. Transferred to New Brunswick and Princi
Edward Island Conference
n'fd. Transferred to Newfoundland Conference.
1814.
1 Pope, Henry
1821.
2 Richey, Matthew..
1823.
3 Davis, Thomas H . . .
1826.
4 Hennigar, James G . . .
1827.
5 Pickles, Michael
1828.
6 Bent, Joseph F
1830.
7 Johnson, George
1831.
8 Sutclifte, Ingham
1832.
9 Angwin, Thoma.s....
1833.
10 McMurray, John.
1834.
11 Botterell, Edmund.
1835.
12 Buckley, James..
1836.
13 Addy, John S
1837.
14 De Wolfe, Charles..
15 England, James.
1840.
16 Morton, Roland .
1842.
17 Lockliait, Christopher.
18 Smith, Richard
.d. j 1877 19
20
.d. ; 1876
.d. 1877
1875
1878
21
22
i 23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
! 32
.N.B.
1846.
Huestis, George O.
Taylor, James ...
1848.
Brettle, Elias
1849.
Temple, Robert A
185Q.
Tuttle, George W...
1852.
Prestwood, Paul ...
1853.
Payson, George B . . .
Sponagle, John R
Tweedy, Robert.
1855.
Lathern, John . . . .
Tweedy, James
1856.
Alcorn, William .
Cassidy, John
Nicolson, Alexander W
1857.
Brown, William C
Howie, John W . .
Read, John n.b.
Smith, T. Watson
Wasson, Robert. .
1858.
Huestis, Stephen F
Pickles, Fletcher H. W
Ryan, William..
Scott, David B
Teesdale, John J . . . .
Thurlow, Isaac E.. ....
187«
1878
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
749
1859.
U Coffin, Joseph S . .
15 Turtle, Alexander S.
1860.
16 Hart, James K...
17 Hart, Thomas D
18 Shenton, Job . . . .
1861.
(9 Bigney, John G
i0 Gaetz, Joseph. . .
51 Gaetz, Leonard.. .
52 Johnson, John..
53 Mosher, John A
1862.
14 Angwin, Joseph G.
>5 Heartz, William H .
>6 Hemmeon, Joseph B.
>7 Jost, Cranswick. .
>8 Rogers, Jabez A
1863.
»9 Johnson, Robert O'B
10 Pike, John M.
1864.
11 Des Brisay, Albert S.
»2 Moore, Ezra B .
1865.
13 Rogers, Thomas.
14 Sargent, William ....
1866.
15 Mack, Robert B. .
16 Morton, Arthur D
1867
7 Shore, Godfrey. .
8 Day, George F .
19 Weldon, Fletcher A .
1869.
0 Brecken, Ralph .
1 Daniel, Robert A. .
1870.
2 Borden, Jonathan R.
3 Evans, William H. . .
4 Giles, Jesse B. .
5 Hale, Joseph
6 Parker, Caleb. . . .
7 Strothard, James . . .
.M.
1878
1875
1876
1877
. LOC.
. V. S.
1871.
78 Baines, William D ex.
79 Dunn, Simeon B.
80 England, Eben E
81 Fisher, Joseph M. .
82 McArthur, Robert.
83 Penny, William F d.
1872.
84 Ainley, William
85 Astbury, John
86 Bird, Richey
87 Brown, William. .
88 Hockiii, Arthur. . .
89 Johnson, William J
90 Scott, James. . .
91 Tyler, Charles M..
1873.
92 Brunyate, Edwin R..
93 Clayton, Arthur H. .
94 Craig, John
95 Davis, Joseph H . . .
96 Johnson, David W
97 Purvis, William
98 Shephardson, John W..
99 Swallow, Charles W...
1874.
100 Bennett, William A
101 Borden, Byron C. .
102 Gee, John
103 Lane, William G
104 Nicklin, Charles
105 Ogclen, Jonathan C.
106 Robson, Jos ph . . . .
107 Smith, Robert W
108 Williams, Robert .
1875.
109 Cunningham, William L loc.
110 Hills, Benjamin...
111 Johnson, George
112 Johnson, George F.. . ....
113 Robinson, George C
114 Sharpe, James.
1876.
115 Peppy, Charles H .
116 Thompson, Samuel
117 Wright, Frederick H
1877.
118 Atkinson, Michael loo.
119 Huestus, George A loc
120 Robinson, Patrick H...
1878
1878
. LOO.
, LOC.
1876
1876
1878
1877
1877
1877
1879
1878
1879
•R0BATI0NE11S CONNECTED WITH. THE NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE, JUNE. 1880,
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1875.
1 Black, William A.
1876.
2 Doane, Howard!3.. . .
1877.
3 Black, Starr
4 Hickey, David
5 Mellish, Isaac M . . . .
6 Outerbridge, William A .
1878.
7 Dawson, John L . . .
8 Donkin, J. E.. ....
\ 9 Gleiulinning, George W. F..
: 10 Langille, William H. .
1879.
| 1 1 Buckley, Frederick A . . .
12 Stevens, La Mert ...
! 13 Wier, John
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS FOR' THE MINISTRY.
CONNECTED WITH THH
$hiba ^wtia €ai\hxma>
1874 to 1880.
A.
ADDY, JOHN S.
1836.
1874 Aylesford 2
76 Mill Village . .... 2
78 Halifax... .(siy'D.) 3
Chairman of District, 1876-77.
AINLEY, WILLIAM.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Onslow..
75 Milton
76 Lockport .
79 Weymouth .
ALCORN, WILLIAM.
1856.
1874 River Philip
77 Athol. .
80 Parrsboro'
ANGWIN, JOSEPH GILL.
1862.
1874 Sydney, C.B 3
77 Pictou . 3
80 St. George's, Bermuda. 1
Financial Secretary, 1874, 1875,
1877, 1878.
Chairman of District, 1876.
ANGWIN, THOMAS.
1832.
1874 Dartmouth (sup'y. ) 7
ASTBURY, JOHN.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Ingonish, C.B. .... . 1
75 Sydney North 1
76 Gabarus ... 2
78 River John 3
ATKINSON, MICHAEL.
K. 091 t. 1877.
1877 Port Hood 1
78 Located.
B
BAINES, WILLIAM D.
1871..— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Sydney North .
75 New Germany
76 Maccan . . .
78 Expelled.
BENT, JOSEPH F
1828.
1874 Bridgetown.. .\ .(sup'y.) 7
BENNETT, WILLIAM A.,B.A.
k. on t. 1874.
1874 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 2
76 Sydney North 2
78 Located.
BIGNEY, JOHN GEORGE.
1861.
1874 Port Mouton ... 2
76 Canso ... 3
79 Caledonia. ........ 2
BIRD, RICHEY
;1872.—k.f.c.& 0.1877.
1874 Goldenville 1
75 River Philip 2
77 Advocate Harbour . 2
79 Southampton... .(sup'y.) 2
BLACK, STARR.
R. cm T. 1877.
1877 Country Harbour . , . . 1
78 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 2
80 Scott's Bay.. 1
BLACK, WM. ARTHUR, B.A.
r. on t. 1875.
1875 Scott's Bay . . . 1
76 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 3
79 Halifax 1
80 Bridgetown 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1879.
BORDEN, BYRON C, B.A.
R. o?i t. 1874. — ord. 1878
R. f. c 1879.
1874 Mount Allison Wes. Col. I
77 Onslow ]
78 Somerset, Bermuda. . . . , S
80 Arcadia ... 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1878.
BORDEN, JONATHAN R.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Port La Tour ... 1
75 Guysboro' .... 3
78 Shelburne . . ... 3
Financial Secretary, 1876-77.
BOTTERELL, EDMUND.
1834.
1874 Halifax .(sup'y.) 7
BRECKEN, RALPH, M.A.
1869.
1874 Halifax— Kaye Street. . . 2
76 Halifax— Brunswick St.. 1
77 Windsor . 3
80 Halifax— Brunswick St.. 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College — M. A. in course
1875.
BRETTLE, ELIAS.
1848.
1874 Guysboro' 1
75 Digby 3
78 Newport . . 1
79 Avondale. ..... (sup'y.) 2
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1878.
BROWN, WILLIAM.
1872.— r. f. c &o. 1876.
1874 Advocate Harbour 2
76 Ingonish . . ... „ . 1
77 Bridgewater 2
79 Lockport ... 2
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
751
BROWN, WILLIAM C.
1857.
1874 Pictou 1
75 St. George's, Bermuda . . 3
78 Liverpool . . . . 2
80 Pictou 1
Chairman of District, 1874 and
1879.
BRUNYATE, EDWIN R.
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
r. v. v. & o. 1877.
1873 Westport 2
75 Pugwash . . . 1
76 Halifax— Kaye Street . 2
78 Halifax— City Missiony. 2
80 Oxford . . . . 1
BUCKLE V. FREDERICK A.,
B.A.
R. on t. 1879.
1879 Middleton 1
80 Somerset — Bermuda ... 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1879.
BUCKLEY, JAMES.
1835.
1874 Guysboro' ..(sup'y.) 7
CUNNINGHAM, WM. LUKE.
R. on t. 1875.
1875 Amherst 1
76 Onslow 1
77 Halifax— Cobourg Street 1
78 Sydney 1
79 Located.
D
DONKIN, J. E.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Aylesford ... 1
79 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
DUNN, SIMEON B.
1871.
1874 Newfoundland Conf . 4
78 Halifax— Cobourg Street 2
80 Halifax— Grafton Street. 1
c.
CASSIDY, JOHN.
185,6.
1874 Hamilton — Bermuda... 1
75 Leave of absence 1
76 Bridgewater .... . . 1
77 Sydney 2
79 Berwick 2
Chairman of district, 1877,
1878.
CLAYTON, ARTHUR H.
a 1873.— r. on t. 1874.
1873 Bridgewater ... 2
75 Kentville 1
76 Removed to United States.
COFFIN, JOSEPH SHAW
1859.
1874 Barrington 2
76 Horton 3
79 Sydney 2
Chairman of District, 1879 and
1880.
CRAIG, JOHN.
o. 1873. — r. on t. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Goldenville.. 1
74 Weymouth . . . . . 1
75 Bridgetown.. . . 2
77 Southampton. 3
80 Athol. . . 1
DANIEL, ROBERT A.
1869.
1874 Pugwash. . ... 1 j
75 Parrsboro' 3
78 Avondale . . 3
DAVIES, THOMAS H. |
1823.
1874 Bridgetown . .(sup'y.) 3
Died August 28th, 1876, aged
78 years.
DAVIS, JOSEPH HIRAM.
R. wit. 1873.— e. f. i.'. &o. 1878.
1873 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
75 Country Harbour 1
76 Lunenburg. 1
77 Scott's Harbour . . 1
78 Ingonish .1
79 St. Margaret's Bay and
Sambro ... 2
DAWSON, JOHN L., B.A.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Hebron 1
79 Bailey's Bay — Bermuda. 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1875.
DAY, GEORGE F.
1868.
1874 Gabarus 2
76 Burlington 3
79 Shubenecadie. 2
DES BRISAY, ALBERT S.
1864.
1874 Windsor .. ... 1
75 Bridgetown 2
Died October 4th, 1876, aged
36 years.
DK WOLFE, CHARLES, D.D.
1837.
1874 Wolfville. . ..(sup'y.) 1
Died June 9th, 1875, aged 60
years.
DOANE, HOWARD P.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Country Harbour 1
77 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 3
80 Dartmouth 1
E.
ENGLAND, EBEN E.
1871.— R. f. o. & o. 1875.
1874 Middleton 1
75 Shubenecadie 2
77 Manchester 3
80 Pugwash 1
Financial Secretary, 1878,1879,
ENGLAND, JAMES.
1837.
1874 Digby 1
75 Pugwash 1
76 Windsor (sup'y. ) 3
Chairman of District, 1874,
1875.
Died October 3rd, 1878, aged
63 years.
EVANS. WILLIAM H.
1870.— r. f. c. k o. 1874.
1874 Stellarton ... . . 1
75 Hebron 2
77 Weymouth 2
79 Halifax— Charles Street. 1
F.
FISHER, JOSEPH M.
1871.— R. f. c. &o. 1876.
1874 Bailey's Bay, Bermuda.. 3
77 Ingonish, C. B. 1
78 Musquodoboit 3
a.
GAETZ, JOSEPH.
1861.
1874 Liverpool.. ....
76 Wilmot
79 Aylesford..
2
3
Financial Secretary, 1874
1880.
to
GAETZ, LEONARD.
1861.
1874 Yarmouth . .
75 Montreal Conference.
1
752
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
GEE, JOHN.
rout. 1874.— r. f. c&o. 1879.
1874 Mt. Allison Wes. Coll . . 3
77 Wilmott. 2
79 New Germany . . ... 2
GILES, JESSE B.
1870.— R. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Canso 2
76 Acadia Iron Mines.. 2
78 Nappan. . . 3
Financial Secretary, 1878 and
1879.
GLEN DINNING, GEORGE
W F.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Mountain Mission 1
79 Mt. Allison Wes. Coll. 2
H.
HALE, JOSEPH.
1870.— R. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Athol 2
76 Spring Hill. . 1
77 Wallace 3
80 Manchester .. .. 1
Financial Secretary, 1880.
HART, JAMES R.
1860.
1874 Granville..
66 Manchester
77 Shubenecadie . ..
79 Barrington.
HART. THOMAS D.
1860.
1874 Manchester. . . .
76 Pugwash ....
79 Maitland..
Chairman of District, 1875.
Financial Secretary, 1878 to
1880.
HEARTZ, WILLIAM H.
1862.
1874 Horton 2
76 Halifax— Grafton St 3
79 Granville Ferry 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 and
1877
HEMMEON, JOSEPH BELL.
1862.
1874 Liverpool . .. .(sup't.)I
75 Port Hawkesbury . . 3
78 Parrsboro'. . ... 2
80 Parrsboro' .(sup'y.) 1
HENNIGAR, JAMES G.
1826.
1874 Canning. (sup'y.) 7
HICKEY, DAVID.
r. on t. 1879.
1877 Congregational Body..
78 Sydney North . ...
HILLS, BENJAMIN, B.A.,
r. out. 1875.— r. f. c. &o. 1880.
1875 Sambro . 1
76 Mt. Allison Wes. Coll. 3
79 Horton.. .. 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A., 1879.
HOCKIN, ARTHUR.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Lunenburg 2
76 New Germany 3
79 Ritcey's Cove 2
HOWIE, JOHN W
1857.
1874 North East Harbour.
77 Sambro ..... .
79 Canso
HUESTIS, GEORGE ARCH.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Mt. Allison Wes. Coll 1
78 Lawrencetown 1
79 Located.
HUESTIS, GEORGE O.
1846.
1874 N.B.& P. E.I. Conference. 2
76 Maitland 3
79 Burlington. .. 2
Chairman of District, 1877 and
1878.
HUESTIS, STEPHEN F.
1858.
1874 Bridgetown.. ,. 1
75 Windsor . . . 3
78 Halifax— Brunswick St.. 2
80 Book Steward 1
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
Journal Secretary of Conference,
1874 and 1875.
Secretary of Conference, 1875,
1877 and 1878.
President of Conference, 1 879.
Chairman of District, 1880.
J.
JOHNSON, GEORGE.
1830.
1874 Horton ...(sup'y.). 7
JOHNSON, GEORGE (B.)
r. on t. 1875.
1875 Mount Allison Wes. CoL 2
77 Digby Neck . .... 1
78 Port Hood 2
80 Country Harbour . . 1
JOHNSON, GEORGE F., B.A.
c. 1875.— r. on t. 1876.
r. f. c. & o 1879.
1875 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 2
77 St. George's, Bermuda . 2
79 Hebron . 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. 1877.
JOHNSON, JOHN.
1861.
1874 Maitland 2
76 Port Mouton . 3
79 Petite Riviere . . .2
JOHNSON, ROBT. O'BRIEN.
1863.
1874 Shubenecadie . . , 1
75 Musquodoboit 3
78 Gabarus. 2
80 Onslow .(sup'y.) 1
JOHNSON, WILLIAM J.
1872.
1874 Kentville 1
75 Halifax— Charles Street. 1
76 Located.
JOHNSON, DAVID W., B.A.
c. 1873.— r. on t. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 ■ 1
74 Horton . . . 2
76 Halifax— Charles Street . 1
77 Oxford... - ...... 3
80 Bridgetown — 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. 1873.
JOST, CRANSWICK, M.A.
1862.
1874 Avondale ...... 1
75 Pictou ... . • • • 2
77 Hillsburg . . . • 3
80 Liverpool. . 1
Financial Secretary, 1874, 1875,
1876.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1879, 1880.
Chairman of District, 1880.
L.
LANE, WILLIAM G.
r. on t. 1874.— r. f. c. & o. 1878
1874 Musquodoboit 1
75 Port Hood 1
76 Wentworth •• 2
78 Mid. Musquodoboit 3
LANGILLE, WILLIAM H.
r. on, t. 1878.
1878 Onslow 1
79 Country.Harbour . 1
80 Sheet Harbour . . : 1
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
753
LATHERN, JOHN.
1855.
74 Halifax, Brunswick St. . 2
76 N.B. & P. E.I. Conference 3
79 Yarmouth North 1
Chairman of District, 1880.
5CKHART, CHRISTOPHER.
1842.
174 Annapolis . . 2
76 Berwick . . .3
79 Liverpool. . . . (sup'y. ) 2
M.
MACK, ROBERT BARRY.
1866.
74 River John ... ... 1
75 Nappan 3
78 Acadia Mines 3
MELLISH, ISAAC M.
E. 071 T. 1877.
177 Horton . . .... 2
79 Dartmouth 1
80 Middleton 1
MOORE, EZRA B.
1864.
74 Burlington 2
76 Newport 2
78 Hamilton, Bermuda. 3
0RTON, ARTHUR D., A.M.
1866.
74 Wallace 3
77 Hantsport 3
80 River Philip 1
Financial Secretary, 1874-76,
78 and 1879.
MORTON, ROLAND.
1853.
174 Windsor (sup'y.) 7
MOSHER, JOHN A.
1861.
174 Nappan « 1
75 Middle Musquodoboit. . . 3
78 Port Hawkesbury, (J.B.. 2
80 Wallace 1
Mc.
McARTHUR, ROBERT.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
174 Halifax 1
75 Caledonia 3
78 Port La Tour 3
48
McMURRAY, JOHN.
1833.
1874 Hantsport 1
75 Windsor (strp'y.) 6
Chairman of District, 1874.
President of Conference, 1874.
N.
NICKLIN, CHARLES.
r. on t. 1874.
1874 Bridgetown
75 Berwick
76 Weymouth
77 Located.
W
and
NICOLSON, ALEX,
1856.
1874 Halifax — Editor
Book Steward. ... 5
79 Annapolis 2
President of the Conference,
1875.
Chairman of Halifax District,
1875, 1876, 1877.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
o.
OGDEN, JONATHAN C.
c. 1874.— R. on t. 1875.—
E. f. c. & o. 1880.
1874 — ... 1
75 Wentworth 1
76 Mt. Allison Wes. College 4
80 North East Harbour. . . 1
OUTERBRIDGE, WM. A.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 Mt. Allison Wes. College 1
78 Walton 1
'/9 Mt. Allison Wes. College 1
80 Port Hood, C.B 1
P.
PARKER, CALEB.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
75 Hantsport
77 Bridgetown
80 Hillsburg . .
1
2
1
1
PAYSON, GEORGE B.
1853.
1874 Berwick 2
76 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
PENNY, WILLIAM F., B.D.
1871.
1874 Boston University. . 3
77 Milton... ...I i
Died March 28th, 1878, aged
30 years.
PEPPY, CHARLES H.
e. on t. 1876.
1876 Sambro 1
77 Mt. Allison Wes. College 1
78 Located.
PICKLES, FLETCHER H W
1858.
1874 Canning . . . . 2
76 Barrington . . . .... 3
79 Newport ... . . 2
Financial Secretarv, 1875 to
1878 and 1880.
PICKLES, MICHAEL.
1827.
1874 Canning.. .(sup't.) 4
Died April 9th, 1877, aged
80 years.
PIKE, JOHN MARTIN.
1863.
1874 Yarmouth East 1
75 Yarmouth South 3
78 Granville Ferry 1
79 Nappan... .(sup'y.) 1
80 Windsor 1
POPE, HENRY.
1814.
1874 Halifax (sup'y.) 4
Died July 6th, 1877, aged 89
years.
PRESTWOOD, PAUL.
1852.
1874 Shelburne 2
76 Petite Riviere 3
79 Kentville 2
PURVIS, WILLIAM.
c. 1873.— r. on t. 1874. —
R. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Ingonish, C.B 1
74 Port Hood, C.B 1
75 Halifax — ( 'obourg Street 2
77, Somerset, Bermuda 1
78 Caledonia 1
79 Warren . 2
E.
READ, JOHN.
1857.
1874 Halifax South... .. 2
76 Yarmouth North 3
79 N.B. & P.E.I. Conference.
Delegate to Evangelical Alli-
ance Conference held in New
York, 1874.
754
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
RICHEY, MATTHEW, D.D.
1821.
1874 Windsor (sup'y.) 7
ROBINSON, GEO. 0., B.A.
c. 1875.— R. on t. 1876 —
k. f. c. & o. 1880.
1875
1
76 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 3
79 Sheet Harbour. . . 1
80 Halifax — Cobourg Street 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1879.
ROBINSON, PATRICK.
r. out. 1877.— R. f. c. & o. 1880.
1877 Mountain Mission. 1
78 Digby Neck 2
80 Onslow .... 1
ROBSON, JOSEPH.
r. on t. 1874.
1874 Digbv Neck 1
75 Wilmot 2
77 Located.
ROGERS, JABEZ A.
1862.
1874 Yarmouth 2
76 Truro. . . 3
79 Amherst . . .2
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1876, 1877 and 1878.
Secretary of Conference, 1879
and 1880.
Chairman of District, 1879 and
1880.
ROGERS, THOMAS, M.A.
1865.
1874 Petite Riviere .... 2
76 Lunenburg ... 3
79 Horton . . 2
RYAN, WILLIAM.
1874 Troy Conference, U.S. 3
77 Leave of absence . ... 1
78 St. Georges, Bermuda. 2
80 Hantsport... 1
s.
SARGENT, WILLIAM.
1865.
1874 Bridgetown 1
75 Lockport .. 1
76 Hillsburg ...
Died March 3rd, 1877, aged
36 years.
SCOTT, DAVID B.
1858.
1874 Parrsboro' „ „ 1
75 River John 3
78 Mill Village ........ 8
SCOTT, JAMES.
1872.
1874 New Germany.
77 Nor.th East Harbour . .
80 Gabarus, C.B..
1
2
3
1
SHARPE, JAMES.
c. 1875.— r. oni. 1876.—
R. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Acadia Iron Mines 1
76 Amherst . 1
77 Halifax— Charles Street. 2
79 vVentworth.. 1
80 Digby Neck 1
SHENTON, JOB.
1860.
1874 Truro 2
76 Liverpool.. ...... 2
78 Newfoundland Conf.
Financial Secretary, 1874,
1876, and 1877.
SHEPHERDSON, JOHN W.
c. 1873 —it. on t. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1877
1873 Sheet Harbour and East
Shore.
74 Sambro ....
75 Manchester..
76 Scot's Bay
77 Lunenburg. .
79 Port Mouton . . .
SHORE, GODFREY.
1867
1867 ) Primitive
to > Methodist
74 ) " Conference, Eng.
75 Yarmouth East 1
76 Dartmouth . 3
79 Bridgewater 2
SMITH, RICHARD.
1842.
1874 Lunenburg .. 2
76 Annapolis. ... 3
76 Middletown 2
Chairman of District, 1874,
1875, 1878 to 1880. President
of Conference, 1880.
SMITH, ROBERT W,
R. on T. 1874.
1874 Mount Allison Wesleyan
College ... 1
75 Onslow . . 1
76 Advocate Harbour 1
77 Located.
SMITH, THOMAS WATSON.
1857.
1874 St. George's, Bermuda.. 1
75 Windsor.. .(sup'y.) 4
79 Halifax .... . (sup'y.) 1
80 Halifax, Editor of the
Wesleyan. . . . . 1
Author of " History of Method-
ism in Eastern British America."
SPONAGLE, JOHN LEMUEL.
1852.
1874 Hillsburg 2
76 Granville Ferry 2
78 Granville Ferry.. (sup'y.) 1
79 Halifax (sup'y.) 2
STEVENS, La MERT.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Aylesford 2
STROTHARD, JAMES.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Halifax— Charles Street . 1
75 Avondale 3
78 Canning 3
SUTCLIFFE, INGHAM.
1831.
1874 Amherst. (sup'y.) 5
79 Yarmouth. (sup'y.) 2
SWALLOW, CHARLES W.,
B.A.
c. 1873.— R. on. t. 1874.—
r. f. o. & o. 1877.
1874 Mount Allison Wesleyan
College 1
75 Bridgewater 1
76 Milton.. 1
77 Amherst 2
79 Advocate Harbour 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan Collage.— B.A. , 1876.
T.
TAYLOR, JAMES.
1846.
1874 N.B. &P.E.I. Conf ... 2
76 Shelburne 2
78 Arcadia ... 2
80 Aylesford (sup'y.) 1
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1879. President of Conference,
1878.
TEASDALE, JOHJiT J.
1858.
1874 Wilmot 2
76 Canning . . 2
78 Yarmouth ...... 3
Financial Secretary,, 1878 and
1880.
TEMPLE, ROBERT ALDER.
1849.
1874 Newport . 2
76 Amherst .... 3
79 Truro. 2
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880.
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
755
THOMPSON, SAMUEL.
e. on t. 1876.
176 Port Mouton 1
77 Mt. Allison Wes. College 1
78 Located.
THURLOW, ISAAC E.
1858.
174 Dartmouth. 2
76 Kentville 3
79 Pugwash 1
80 Stellarton ... 1
TUTTLE, ALEXANDER S.
1859.
574 Mills Village . . . . 2
76 Aylesford... .. 3
79 Lunenburg . . . 2
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
880.
TUTTLE. GEORGE \V.
1850.
874 Horton .(sup'y.) 1
75 Stellarton 2
77 River Philip ... 3
80 -Port Ha wkesbury , C. B . 1
Chairman of District, 1875 and
876.
TWEEDY, JAMES.
1855.
874 Middle Musquodoboit. 1
75 Port La Tour 3
78 Guysboro' 3
TWEEDY, ROBERT.
1853.
1874 Amherst ... . . 2
76 Arcadia. . ... 2
78 Amherst (sup'y.) 3
Chairman of District, 1874.
TYLER, CHARLES M.
1872.— k. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Somerset, Bermuda 3
77 Leave of absence 1
! 78 Halifax— Kaye St . .. 3
w.
WASSON, EOBERT.
1857.
1874 Yarmouth.. .(sup'y.) 1
75 Hamilton, Bermuda 3
78 Digby . . .... 3
WELDON, FLETCHER A.
1868.
1874 Port Hawkesbury 1
75 lngonish, C.B 1
1876 Leave of Absence.
77 Stellarton
80 Wentworth...
WIER, JOHN.
e. on t. 1879.
1879 Lawrencetown . . . .
WILLIAMS, ROBERT.
v. 1874.— e. <MiT. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874
75 Weymouth.
76 Digby Neck .
77 Lawrencetown .
78 Country Harbour.
7$ lngonish, C.B
WRIGHT, FRED. H., B.A.
r. om. 1876.— e. f. c. &o. 1879.
1876 Horton..
77 Hebron ...
78 Wentworth.. .
79 Onslow..
80 Southampton.
^^^
/& *^^
THE
CIRCUITS ^.ND MISSIONS
OF THE
|bba ^rtftia danftxtnu,
SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT,
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERNUMERARY AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAR,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
Note. — For the history of the Circuits here named, prior to 1874, see Conference of Eastern Britisl
America, page 402.
A.
ACADIA IRON MINES.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1875 James Sharpe.. .
76 Jesse B. Giles
77 Jesse B. Giles
78 Robert Barry Mack
79 Robert Barry Mack
80 Robert Barry Mack
1874
William Brown .
75
William Brown . .
76
Robert W. Smith.
77
RielieV Bird
7y
79
Charles \V. Swallow
80
• 'buries \V Swallow
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
24
54
79
80
50
ADVOCATE HARBOUR.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M
$4 19
$2 42
«i 47
2 25
3 50
3 25
2 50
3 13
3 37
2 00
1 00
2 90
1 50
0 50
1 50
1 5
107
5 10
2 00
1 50
5
105
5 00
2 (19
1 50
5
50
5 40
2 50
2 00
5
87
2 00
1 45
1 2.)
5
107
2 15
2 07
3 31 !
5
85
2 04
1 15
2 03 !
6
85
1 00
1 50
4 55 i
AMHERST
1874 Robert Tweedy
75 llolirit Tweedy, Win. L. Cunningham
76 Robert Alder Temple, James Sharp.
77 Robert Alder Temple ... . ....
78 Robert Alder Temple
79 Jabez A. Rogers. .
80 Jabez A. Rogers.. ....
5
150
10 00
4 50
7 75
5
135
9 00
27 00
7 05
5
115
8 50
23 50
6 50
5
192
13 04
22 41
12 93
2
116
10 20
20 00
11 45
2
109
0 10
4 93
8 (10
2
05
6 50
5 67
io oo !
$37
04
48
90
50
68
29 90
20
00
•:c
00
26
00
17
50
27
35
11
33
14
65
S4
57
47 80
102
*,r)
61
60
149
44
54
43
61
05
44 70
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
757
ANNAPOLIS.
Year
1874 Christopher Lockhart.
75 Christopher Lockhart. .
76 Richard Smith
77 Kichard Smith
78 Eichard Smith
79 Alexander W. Nicolson...'
80 Alexander W Nicolson...
No. of
Members
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
75
$4 52
$0 80
$4 53
$13 82
86
8 54
7 61
10 25
70 22
101
5 59
5 52
10 91
66 34
105
8 55
6 00
12 00
80 00
80
4 50
2 00
7 00
78 25
110
3 10
1 83
6 37
65 94
101
3 20
2 00
6 50
67 21
1877 Robert Tweedy
78 James Taylor
79 James Taylor.. .
80 Byron C. Borden .
1874 Joseph Hale. . . .
75 Joseph Hale.
76 Joseph Hale.
7? William Alcorn..
78 William Alcorn..
79 William Alcorn..
80 John Craig ..
ARCADIA.
It was formerly Yarmouth East Circuit.
1874 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
75 James Strothard .
76 James Strothard
77 James Strothard
78 Robert A. Daniel
79 Robert A. Daniel
80 Robert A. Daniel .
1874 John S. Addy
75 John S. Addy
76 Alexander S. Tuttle
77 Alexander S. Tuttle
78 Alexander S. Tuttle
79 Joseph Gaetz
80 Joseph Gaetz, La Mert Stevens
3
70
4
86
4'
65
4
55
ATHOL.
3 '.37
4
75
4
69
4
54
4
49
5
47
AVONDALE.
4
106
4
115
4
176
4
160
4
160
4
154
4
184
AYLESFORD.
8
10
13
13
160
158
170
245
245
280
305
3 40
2 80
4 50
2 90
2 95
3 50
2 00
2 15
2 95
1 40
1 75
2 00
2 00
1 50
1 50
2 00
1 90
2 00
3 00
3 50
3 00
3 00
6 00
3 00
3 00
2 70
3 00
3 00
2 70
3 00
13 00
2 55
6 30
13 00
3 86
6 50
15 63
5 60
15 35
13 40
4 01
14 32
14 50
3 58
15 18
12 52
4 38
14 76
13 00
4 00
15 07
7 60
2 10
5 80
7 60
2 00
4 80
4 60
2 55
4 46
4 60
13 25
7 50
4 75
6 75
7 75
4 25
2 25
5 50
4 32
3 25
6 12 1
37
20
33
20
44
84
34
42
21
50
38
00
60
15
62
38
51
75
28
18
72
40
115
14
170
84
143
43
199
10
177
31
141
02
63 50
107 68
99 27
95 35
110 80
94 65
77 75
B.
BARRINGTON.
1874 Joseph S. Coffin..
75 Joseph S. Coffin..
76 F. H. W. Pickles.
77 F. H. W. Pickles.
78 F. H. W Pickles.
79 James R. Hart
80 Jamss R. Hart . .
130
130
128
151
160
185
193
4 00
1 50
6 50
4 (i0
6 80
5 00
3 25
6 00
3 50
3 30
7 00
3 70
3 39
7 70
5 75
3 00
4 00
4 50
1 32
2 85
3 14
BERMUDA.— HAMILTON and SOMERSET.
1874 John Cassidy, Charles M. Tyler..
75 Robert Wasson, Charles M. Tyler...
76 Robert Wasson, Joseph M Fisher
77 Robert Wasson, William Purvis
78 Ezra B. Moore, Byron C. Borden, B.A.
79 Ezra B. Moore, Byron C. Borden, B.A
80 EzraB. Moore, Fred. A. Buckley, B.A.
185
212
283
285
309
280
274
18 00
10 00
27 00
18 75
11 50
28 00
18 01
10 80
24 34
17 21
19 06
25 16
15 24
13 15
17 66
17 03
13 38
24 33
12 16
9 73
24 33
24 00
43 31
20 00
65 70
89 75
83 13
60 37
490 72
462 36
464 87
458 11
422 10
512 14
498 97
758
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
BERMUDA.— ST. GEORGE'S and BAILEY'S BAY.
Yean
Names of Ministers.
1874 T. Watson Smith, Joseph M. Fisher..
75 William C. Brown, Joseph M. Fisher..
76 William C. Brown, Charles M. Tyler..
77 Wm. C. Brown, Geo. F. Johnson, B. A
78 Wm. Ryan, George F. Johnson, B.A..
79 William Ryan, J. L. Dawson, B.A. .
80 Jos. G. Angwin, J. L. Dawson, B.A...
1874 George B. Paysjn
75 Geoige B. Payson, Charles Nicklin.
76 Christopher Lockhart.
77 Christopher Lockhart.
78 Christopher Lockhart. ...
79 John Cassidy
80 John Cassidy ...
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
209
210
277
258
248
208
208
_
Funds.
Conting.
Educa
Sup M.
Miss'y.
$15 05
$6 45
$19 33
$371 03
17 60
9 30
20 60
335 40
• 10 00
10 00
18 00
319 27
10 50
39 00
19 00
335 90
9 75
18 13
14 61
393 63
11 12
4 86
14 12
434 97
10 72
7 30
14 43
330 28
BERWICK.
12
12
12
11
11
8
9
259
208
231
200
217
207
159
BRIDGETOWN.
1874 Stephen F. Huestis, Charles Nicklin..
75 A. S. Des Brisay, John Craig.
76 A. S. Des Brisay, John Craig .
77 Caleb Parker
78 Caleb Parker
79 Caleb Parker . ... . . .
80 David W Johnson
1874 Arthur H. Clayton
75 Charles W. Swallow .
76 John Cassidy.
77 William Brown
78 William Brown
79 Godfrey Shore .
80 Godfrey Shore .....
1874 Ezra B. Moore
75 EzraB. Moore..
76 George F. Day ,
77 George F„ Day
78 George F. Day
79 George O. Huestis . „ ,
80 George O. Huestis . . .
6
179
9 00
8 50
6
134
9 00
8 50
6
130
9 00
8 50
5
160
9 15
8 75
4
110
4 25
3 00
3
112
4 27
3 15
4
118
4 00
3 20
BRIDGE WATER.
30
33
34
41
40
40
BURLINGTON.
183
270
307
290
310
293
252
7 00
2 54
5 34
4 90
2 65
6 14
5 10
2 70
6 25.
7 05
10 43
•13 40
7 19
4 25
11 39
5 18
3 40
9 90
3 92
2 16
3 45
8 30
8 39
8 50
8 30
3 00
3 09
3 02
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 58
1 13
2 58
1 90
1 35
2 95'
2 30
3 05
4 79
1 16
1 20
1 10 I
51 24
56 66
57 25
72 67
71 45
69 53
54 58
120 00
171 90
164 19
197 05
182 30
141 28
118 99
2 30
24 66
34 62
38 15
62 50
20 61
8 00
3 50
4 20
8 00
3 00
4 50
4 00
2 00
4 38
2 00
2 00
2 50
2 00
6 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 30
2 00
2 40.
82 18
110 67
110 78
85 00
74 75
55 17
40 50
c.
1874 Caleb Parker
75 Robert McArthur
76 Robert McArthur .
77 Robert McArthur
78 William Purvis . .
79 John G. Bigney...
80 John G. Bigney.. ,
1874 F. H. W. Pickles.
75 F. H. W. Pickles
76 John J. Teesdale
77 John J. Teesdale .
7S James Strothard . .
79 James Strothard..
80 James Strothard . .
CALEDONIA.
3
3
3
3
3
3
4
CANNING.
78
73
71
68
66
67
70
10
10
*4
5
5
7
7
208
176
184
175
183
174
170
1 03
1 15
1 10
1 20
2 00
1 35
1 43
7 75
1 42
1 69
4 98
0 86
1 47.
3 11
1 52
0 69
1 47
1 00
0 70
0 45
1 00
7 17U 12 44
appointments and 33 members given to Scot1
8 00
6 20
8 00
7 17
3 50
6 25
5 50
3 20
4 00
5 60
5 70
4 25
5 30
5 83v
4 50
9 34
6 12
7 78
12 44
7 05
9 29
35 10
49 63
41 52
54 90
24 42
14 01
51 20
67 25
55 55
64 45
76 60
86 89
89 75
'Five
Bay.
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
759
CANSO.
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members
•
Conting.
Funds.
Educa. ! Sup. M.
Miss'y.
3
3
3
3
3
4
57
51
47
39
43
45
$5 66
2 20
2 25
2 25
2 30
2 11
§6 00 | $ii 00
3 25 ! 3 25
3 25 3 25
3 31 i 3 25
4 08 2 35
1 05 1 0 71
$41 57
40 88
63 56
19 85
23 07
20 24
1874 Jesse B. Giles
75 Jesse B Giles. .
76 John G. Bigiiey . .
77 John G. Bigney..
78 John G. Bigney..
79 John W. Howie..
80 John W. Howie..
1875 Hiram Davis . . .
76 Howard P. Doajie.
77 Starr Black
78 Robert Williams . . .
79 William H. Langille..
80 George Johnson
COUNTRY HARBOUR.
It was formerly Goldenville Mission.
5
18
3 40
4 20
5 00
3 50
6
46
•
!
20 00
8
51
1 40 !
22 73
5
51
0 60 I
1 00
5 45
4
52
0 75
1 50
1 00
12 25
4
45
2 49
1 53
1 40
33 65
D.
DARTMOUTH.
[874 Isaac E. Thurlow ...
4
28
6 40
2 10
5 50
10 75
75 Isaac E. Thurlow
4
33
5 00
2 60
5 63
39 25
76 Godfrey Shore
5
44
5 00
2 60
4 50
46 25
77 Godtrey Shore
4
49
5 00
3 00
5 on
51 77
78 Godfrey Shore
1
28
5 00
3 00
9 00
64 12
79 Isaac M. Mellish ...
1
28
5 00
2 02
3 7H
40 33
80 Howard P. Doane
1
DIG!
40
3Y.
4 00
3 25
13 00
3
85
4 00
2 67
6 00
57 75
75 Elias Brettle ,
3
83
3 50
2 70
6 00
79 20
76 Elias Brettle
3
77
4 82
5 40
6 80
98 97
77 Elias Brettle (President of Conference).
4
92
5 45
8 06
6 10
73 83
78 Robert Wasson ....
4
90
5 13
6 12
6 36
107 36
79 Robert Wasson ....
5
108
1 25
1 40
4 45
63 81
80 Robert Wasson
5
135
2 18
1 35
6 32 :
22 04
DIGBY NECK.
1874 Joseph Robson
2
55
0 75
0 60
1 00
12 00
75 David Hickev ... .
2
55
0 75
0 60
1 00
33 12
2
66
1 30
1 66
1 55 .
27 51
77 George Johnson
4
78
1 30 i
1 66
1 55
37 21
78 Patrick H. Robinson.. .. ...
4
61
1 51
1 00
1 50
29 67
79 Patrick H. Robinson. ..
3
78
1 40
1 10
1 52 '
10 03
80 James Sharpe
3
90
1 08 ,
1 00
1 30
10 00
G
1874 George F. Day. .
75 George F. Day.
76 John Astbury
77 John Astbury
78 Robert O'B. Johnson
79 Robert O'B. Johnson
80 James Scott
GABARUS.
5 130
132
172
171
163
240
200
2 00
1 75
1 75
1 50
1 30
3 60
1 35
5 00
1 35
6 75
5 00
2 49
2 00
1 45
2 10
39 07
1 80
25 50
1 25
32 00
1 33 i
28 10
1 40
43 60
5 17
65 82
0 00 i
64 27
760
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
•
GOLDENVILLE.
Year Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 R chey Bird ....
5
5
20
18
$1 75
3 40
f L 10
4 20
$1 38
5.00
$ 00
3 50
GRANVILLE FERRY.
1874 James R. Hart. . .
75 James R. Hart .
76 John L. Sponagle. .
77 John L. Sponagle. .
78 John M. Pike
79 "William H. Heartz
80 "William H. Heartz
6
74
6 10
1 92
3 87
.6
' 78
4 71
5 84
6 79
4
85
1 98
2 07
5 77
3
57
2 00
2 00
4 06
7
83
3 92
2 51)
5 00
6
87
1 70
1 90
3 99
6
114 .
1 75
3 20
4 50
GRANVILLE WEST.
1875 A Local Supply
76 A Local Supply
77 A Local Supply.
1874 Elias Brettle
75 Jonathan R. Borden .
76 Jonathan R. Borden .
77 Jonathan R. Borden .
78 James Tweedy. ...
79 James Tweedy.
80 James Tweedy.
4
'*42
6 80
i 05
1 i5
4
39
2 10
2 00
2 00
GUYSBORO*
6
150
13 17
4 50
10 52
6
97
8 12
8 05
6 93
6
147
8 24
4 50
7 03
7
137
5 57
4 60
7 32
7
138
5 18
4 50
6 81
7
123
4 25
2 25
7 00
6
122
3 15
3 15
5 CO
33 08
46 80
34 85
40 44
37 03
46 12
53 81
8 66
12 53
84 48
64 76
88 00
98 00
73 76
60 44
63 41
H'.
1874 John Lafhern, Ralph Brecken, B.A.,
James Strothard
75 John Lathern, Ralph Brecken, M.A.,
William J. Johnson
76 R. Brecken, M.A., Edwin R. Brunyate,
David W Johnson, B. A... . ......
77 Stephen F. Huestis, E. R. Brunyate,
James Sharpe
78 Stephen F. Huestis, Charles M. Tyler,
James Sharpe
79 Stephen F. Huestus, Charles M. Tyler,
William H. Evans
80 Ralph Brecken, M.A., Chas. M. Tyler,
William H. Evans.. .
HALIFAX NORTH
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
406
124 39
133 08
114 57
450
123 37
147 81
115 21
468
124 73
117 79
119 00
593
43 13
141 85
100 00
524
43 19
98 50
104 00
504
40 00
105 00
93 42
501
37 22
101 50
98 29
HALIFAX SOUTH.
1874 John Read . ..
75 John Read, William Purvis
76 William H. Heartz, William Purvis. .
77 W. H. Heartz, Wm. L.Cunningham..
78 William H. Heartz, Simeon B. Dunn..
79 S. B. Dunn, W Arthur Black, B.A. .
80 S. B. Dunn, Geo. 0. Robinson, B.A. .
2
193
51 00
105 50
65 98
2
218
52 57
55 00
66 60
2
219
53 02
65 20
67 30
2
210
48 10
76 00
67 50
2
210
48 10
51 00
150 00
2
260
42 20
54 00
51 50
2
243
33 95
61 00
57 10
HANTSPORT.
1874 John McMurray
75 Caleb Parker. .....
76 Caleb Parker
77 Arthur D. Morton, M.A.
78 Arthur D.Morton, M.A.
79 Arthur D. Morton, M.A .
80 William Ryan . .
5
96
2 50
1 25
2 75
5
76
2 50
1 25
2 50
5
96
1 37
1 27
2 00
5
70
1 24
1 32
1 56
4
98
5 86
8 00
4 69
4
88
2 39
5 75
2 85
4
83
3 40
2 02
2 80
608 85
1,568 00
1,675 13
1,615 78
1,738 95
1,527 65
1,473 46
546 84
2,438 35
2,860 94
2,751 57
2,874 74
2,447 34
2,259 93
21 50
44 50
39 29
39 70
68 65
43 50
43 85
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
761
HEBRON.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members
Funds.
:ear
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
874
75 William H. Evans . ..
76 William H. Evans.. .. .. ..
77 Frederick H. Wright, B. A
78 John L.Dawson, M. A
79 George F. Johnson, B. A
80 George F. Johnson, B.A.
3
4
4
3
3
4
47
50
60
60
53
106
$1 35
1 30
1 22
0 75
0 65
2 00
$6 70
1 (0
3 70
0 87
0 52
2 00
$1 65
7 61
3 72
0 60
1 25
2 00
§5 '66
17 44
17 45
30 31
26 97
36 82
874 John L. Sponagle . . .
75 John L. Sponagle
76 William Sargent
77 Cranswiek Jost, M.A..
78 Crauswick Jort, M. A. . .
79 Cranswiek Jost, M. A. . .
80 Caleb Parker
874 William H, Heartz
75 JiYin H. Heartz, D. W Johnson, B.A
76 Jos. S. Coffin, Fred. H. Wright, B.A
77 Joseph S. Coffin, Isaac M. Mellish
78 Joseph S. Coffin, Isaac M. Mellish.. .
79 Thos. Rogers, M.A., Benj. Hill, B.A
80 Thos. Rogers, M.A., Benj. Hill, B.A
HILLSBURG.
4
104
4
4
96
4
4
135
4
4
140
2
5
132
2
0
112
2
5
118
2
HORTON.
186
167
172
169
199
180
172
50
2 00
6 00
50
2 12
5 06
80
4 05
5 37
50
5 00
3 42
50
4 84
4 70
50
4 83
4 70
00
4 00
3 34 1
12 00
6 35
10 60
12 10
6 45
10 82
12 15
6 50
10 90
9 00
3 00
9 60
10 48
6 26
7 70
4 50
9 27
4 20
5 87
10 00
8 50
38 68
43 10
52 18
66 25
83 01
71 25
60 81
87 50
160 85
146 79
86 37
103 60
35
04
82 41
I.
S74 John Astbury
75 Fletcher A. Weldon
76 William Brown.
77 Joseph M. Fisher . .
78 Hiram J. Davis.. . .
79 Robert Williams. .
80 Robert Williams. . .
INGOIS
fish.
3
44
3
43
6
53
3
27
3
23
3
33
3
38
3 91
2 43
4 16
4 00
3 00
4 65
4 20
3 12
4 59
4 27
3 08
4 70
2 10
2 50
1 70
2 20
2 60
2 00
12 05
18 86
19 94
20 01
12 75
15 01
K.
374 William J. Jackson
75 Arthur H. Clayton. ,
76 Isaac E. Thurlow . .
77 Isaac E. Thurlow . .
78 Isaac E. Thurlow
79 Paul Prestwood .
80 Paul Prestwood
KENTVILLE.
5
65
67
63
75
74
85
1 55
1 80
1 75
2 00
2 00
1 89
1 65
0 75
1 50
1 70
1 64
1 50
1 61
1 70
1 50
1 55
1 80
1 52
1 60
1 90
24 47
45 00
29 35
29 62
30 02
30 31
26 38
J77 Robert Williams . .
78 George A. Huestis ,
79 John Wier . .
80 John Wier.
LAWRENCETOWN.
28
26
22
1 00
1 25
1 00
1 50
1 25
1 75
1 60
1 29
1 80
22 71
21 10
11 16
762
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
LIVERPOOL.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Joseph Gaetz
75 Joseph Gaetz
76 Job Shenton
77 Job Shenton
78 William C. Brown . . .
79 William C. Brown . .
80 Cranswick Jost, M. A.
Ap-
point-
ments.
'2
No. of
Members.
162
110
107
100
90
86
129
$10 20
6 20
10 20
9 00
7 00
5 00
2 50
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$7 75
8 00
8 00
8 00
6O0
5 00
3 35
$9 00
9 00
9 00
$39 00
96 75
80 50
85 84
50 00
41 77
30 50
LOCKPORT.
1875 William Sargant
76 William Ainley . .
77 William Ainley . .
78 William Ainley..
79 William Brown . .
80 William Brown..
4
16
1 00
1 00
1 00
.
5
25
1 56
10 04'
1 52
5
77
3 23
8 19
2 68
5
74
3 10
9 00
2 71
7
105
3 25
3 10
2 75
LUNENBURG.
1874 Richard Smith, Arthur Hockin . .
75 Richard Smith, Arthur Hockin . .
76 Thomas Rogers, M.A., Hiram J. Davis
77 T. Rogers, M.A., J. W Shepherdson
78 T. Rogers, M.A., J. W. Shepherdson
79 Alex. S. Tuttle. ..(Ritcy's Cove set off.)
80 Alexanders. Tuttle. ...
14
330
12 50
10 10
20 50
14
310
12 50
23 00
30 00
17
526
12 50
25 02
36 70
12
479
13 12
10 51
18 35
12
520
12 87
9 25
21 00 j
13
- 476
12 00
12 00
22 00
9
?50
8 50
8 50
14 00
M.
7 45
28 94
35 67
39 71
40 76
85 31
252 00
231 77
274 10
401 50
430 00
147 83
MACCAN.
1874
75 George F. Johnson
76 William D. Baines
77 See Southampton
1874 John Johnson
75 John Johnson . .
76 George O. Huestis .
77 George 0. Huestis
78 George 0. Huestis
79 Thomas D. Hart.
80 Thomas D. Hart
4
108
2 85
1 78
8
154
2 25
3 75
2 25
8
96
2 09
1 07
1 60
MAITLAND.
7
92
4 50
2 25
5 25
. 7
92
4 10
2 50
5 50
7
159
4 25
1 50
4 80
7
142
5 66
5 10
5 00
7
150
5 70
4 25
5 19
7
147
4 85
3 45
5 10
5
160
3 89
3 20
8 73
MANCHESTER.
1874 Thomas D. Hart
75 Thomas D. Hart, J. W. Shepherdson
76 James R. Hart
77 EbenE. England.
78 Eben E. England
79 Eben E. England
80 Joseph Hale '. ; ,
9
143
6 00
1 00
2 84 I
9
149
3 42
1 37
3 35
10
147
3 50
2 08
6 82 j
10
123
4 47
4 08
7 23
8
116
4 00
2 95
4 60
7
111
4 20
2 50
3 50
6
126
2 70
1 15
3 75
MIDDLE MUSQUODOBOIT.
1874 James Tweedy . . .
75 John A. Mosher. .
76 John A. Mosher „ .
77 John A. Mosher..
78 William G Lane..
79 William G. Lane .
80 William G. Lane .
6
82
3 19
2 15
2 87 1
6
79
2 94
1 25
5 50 1
6
84
2 60
2 84
4 59 !
5
85
2 47
4 50
4 22
4
87
3 14
2 50
4 45
4
87
1 40
1 00
1 10
5
85
•1 46
1 05
1 00
19 50
49 13
20 66
36 27
82 30
76 12
66 76
68 86
54 88
52 50
15 56
44 03
57 10
40 87
49 27
35 67
30 65
30 20
56 89
49 46
62 94
69 86
52 48
53 85
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
763
MIDDLETON.-
-(See Wilmot.)
iDS.
* Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
Fu;
ear
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M. ■ Miss'y.
S77 Joseph Gaetz, John Gee. . ....
78 Joseph Gaetz, John Gee
79 Rich. Smith, Fred. A. Buckley, B.A.
80 Richard Smith, Isaac M. Mellish
14
14
13
13
300
300
300
258
$7 00
6 00
5 10
4 00
$6 00
6 40
6 00
1 25
$8 20 $187 30
8 50 ! 165 66
8 65 ! 119 70
7 50 ' 112 65
MILTON.
374 —
75 William Ainley ..
76 Charles W. Swallow.. .
77 Frederick W. Penny..
78 United with Liverpool.
S74 Alexander S. Tuttle .
75 Alexander S. Tuttle .
76 JohnS. Addy..
77 John S. Addy . . .
78 David B. Scott . .
79 David B. Scott .
80 David B. Scott .
42
50
27
24
MILL VILLAGE.
130
127
130
113
118
110
91
1 02
0 75
6
00
6
40
5
50
2
90
2
90 I
2
65
3
60
1 81
0 75
20
75
50
30
80
54
85
1 24
0 75
70
25
75
05
10
50
00
3 00
6 97
2 IS
18 37
37 29
44 29
42 53
36 62
51 09
38 66
!77 Patrick H. Robinson..
78 George Glendenning . .
79
80 William Arthur Black,
MOUNTAIN MISSION.
B.A.
12
29
19
1 00
0 75
0 95
2 00
174 William G. Lane ,
75 Robert O'B. Johnson.
76 Eobert O'B. Johnson .
77 Robert O'B. Johnson .
78 Joseph M. Fisher
79 Joseph M. Fisher . .
80 Joseph M. Fisher
MUSQUODOBOIT HARBOUR.
6
48
6
49
5
55
5
57
5
58
6
59
7
66
N.
2
70
2
70
6
15
5
50
5
00
4
60
3
60
2 35
2 01
19 10
2 35
2 01
52 55
1 90
6 15
67 73
1 00
6 50
71 21
1 00
5 00
63 38
1 50
5 50
84 44
1 80
5 50
73 00
74 John A. Mosher.
75 R. Barry Mack
76 R. Barry Mack .
77 R. Barry Mack
78 Jesse B. Giles
79 Jesse B. Giles
80 Jesse B. Giles
74 James Scott . . .
75 William D. Baines.
76 Arthur Hockin
77 Arthur Hockin . .
78 Arthur Hockin . .
79 John Gee..
80 John Gee
74 Robert Alder Temple .
75 Robert Alder Temple .
76 Ezra B. Moore
11 Ezra B. Moore.
78 Elias Brettles
T9 Frederick H. W Pickles .
JO Frederick H. W. Pickles .
NAPPAN.
6
106
6
102
6
108
6
105
4
115
7
157
7
172
NE
W GEI
5
lMAN"i
87
5
129
5
127
8
140
. .
8
144
9
155
9
162
5 26
3 00
4 25 1
5 00
5 62
4 50
5 00
2 30
4 00
4 00
2 00
3 00
4 00
6 00
3 25
2 Op
1 50
2 30 |
2 42
4 67
3 00 !
1 00
0 80
1 00
1 00
2 04
1 00
1 65
1 30
1 00
1 68
1 17
1 55
1 30
1 78
3 20
1 30
1 80
3 55
1 38
1 29
1 73
NEWPORT.
4
78
2 81
2 12
3 10
4
78
3 00
2 50
3 50
6
157
2 70
5 64
2 45 ;
5
114
1 50
3 25
3 00
6
115
1 50
2 50
3 00
6
100
1 60
2 25
2 50
5
120
1 70
....
2 60
28
55
40 60
77
14
45
13
35
25
23
85
23
00
5
00
41
48
23
94
54
58
75
22
96
52
60
42
25
48
56
58
23
94
36
04
30
04
30
43
53 84
764
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
• NORTH EAST HARBOUR.
Tear
Names of Ministers.
1874 John W. Howie
75 John W. Howie...
76 John W. Howie..
77 James Scott .
78 James Scott ....
79 James Scott ......
80 Jonathan C, Ogden. .
Ap-
point-
ments.
6
6
5
5
5
6
5
No. of
Members.
75
70
58
54
233
123
86
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y.
$5 00
6 02
0 96
1
1
1
1
64
10
73
26
$0 84
1 33
12 86
1 57
1 84
1 18
1 15
$5 00
3 57
1 34
0 92
1 58
I 84
1 44
$24 60
32 76
54 86
83 13
46 29
42 11
18 57
1874 William Ainley
75 Robert W. Smith . .
76 William L. Cunningham...
77 Byron 0. Borden
78 William H. Langille . .
79 Frederick H. Wright, B.A.
80 Patrick H. Robinson.. .
1877 David W Johnson, B.A .
78 David W. Johnson, B.A.
79 David W. Johnson, B.A.
80 Edwin R. Brunyate
o.
ONSLOW.
6
111
6
113
5
94
6
112
6
124
5
127
....
5
118
OXFORD.
195
193
169
2 38
2 40
2 70
2 49
2 44
2 90
2 10
1 80
2 30
1 86
3 38
1 96
2 38
2 34
2 59
2 69
2 40
2 58
2 54
2 60
2 78
5 10
6 07
6 51
5 10
3 00
7 14
2 44
1 78
3 OS
84 41
97 0(
57 45
283 91
84 1!
71 %
28 3!
48 7]
39 3!
29 0(
PARRSBORO'
1874 David B. Scott . .
75 Robert A. Daniel . .
76 Robert A. Daniel
77 Robert A. Daniel
78 John B. Hemmeon
79, John B. Hemmeon
80 William Alcorn
1874 Thomas Rogers, M.A.
75 Thomas Rogers, M.A.
76 Paul Prestwood.
Paul Prestwood .
Paul Prestwood.
John Johnson
John Johnson..
77
78
79
80
5
5
5
5
6
6
5
317
184
159
139
142
145
130
PETITE RIVIERE.
9
9
9
9
8
8
8
273
227
180
168
145
143
172
1874 William C. Brown.. .
75 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
76 Cranswick Jost, M.A.
77 Joseph G. Angwin
78 Joseph G. Angwin
79 Joseph G. Angwin.. .
80 William C. Brown. .
1874 Fletcher A. Weldon. .
75 John B. Hemmeon . .
76 John B. Hemmeon
77 John B. Hemmeon...
78 John A. Mosher.. . .
79 John A. Mosher.. . .
80 George W Tuttle.
PICTOU.
2
11 00
3 00
7 00
6 00
4 60
5 00
3 00
2 30
2 00
3 00
3 00
5 00
3 00
2 33
5 00
2 20
1 90
4 00
1 75
1 50
4 00
9 89
8 00
9 41
9 89
6 66
7 00
9 00
9 35
5 70
6 45
5 40
4 48
6 48
3 84
4 56
6 50
3 90
4 60
4 00
2 74
5 00
63
115
82
67
60
56
54
PORT HAWKSBURY.
8 00
13 00
10 00
8 05
15 00
10 20
8 00
14 75
11 00
8 00
11 41
10 00
8 00
9 00
8 00
3 60
11 00
5 56
5 00
6 75
4 00
5
5
4
4
3
4
3
94
66
90
75
75
70
67
7 00
3 00
5 50
5 00
7 20
4 60
4 00
5 00
4 60
3 60
3 00
5 00
2 00
3 00
5 00
2 00
3 00
5 00
2 00
2 65
4 50
48 4!
40 W
30 U
24 Oi
28 01
20 01
18 51
52 5
113 7
92 1
74 7
64 2
62 0
43 1
40 0
77 6
63 8
56 6
57 5
38 6
49 £
30 S
20 C
30 C
30 C
25 (
42 1
86 I
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
765
PORT HOOD.
Ap-
No of
Funds.
Names of Ministers.
point-
ments.
Members.
46
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
4
$3 82
$1 00
$4 00
William G. Lane
$13 67
Local Supply
3
32
1 75
2 40
2 00
16 00
Michael Atkinson .. .
4
4)
2 20
2 35
2 37
17 50
George Johnson, B. A. . .
4
33
1 37
1 22
2 03
21 50
George Johnson, B. A
3
30 .
1 25
2 02
1 36
20 00
William A. Outerbridge
3
35
1 10
1 75
1 50
24 30
PORT LA TOUR.
Jonathan R. Borden .
James Tweedy.
James Tweedy. .
James Tweedy.
Robert McArthur . . .
Robert McArthur . . .
Robert McArthur .
John G. Bigney
JohnG. Bigney
John Johnson ,
John Johnson
John Johnson
John W. Shepherdson .
John W. Shepherdson .
168
194
172
159
155
142
125
5 30
2 20
5 40
5 50
8 60
5 30
2 15
3 00
2 30
3 09
4 1)1
3 25
3 15
3 75
3 85
3 04
5 54
3 (15
3 17
4 43
1 72
PORT MOUTON.
9
9
12
11
7
5
5
139
150
133
155
125
121
132
5 20
3 20
4 15
5 25
3 25
4 16
5 47
5 28
4 22
4 00
3 40
3 58
■ 2 80
2 55
2 40
1 80
1 66
2 12
1 70
1 60
2 17
57 87
77 67
86
28
134
15
107
34
133
51
84
88
16 32
64
16
64
68
78 43
65
16
38
25
44
17
Robert A. Daniel
James England, E. R. Brunyate
i Thomas D. Hart
Thomas D. Hart.
p Thomas D. Hart
i Isaac D. Thurlow
I Eben E. England
PUGWASH.
193
9
196
9
262
9
238
10
209
9
194
9
179
7 25
2 60
3 50
8 00
2 00
4 00
8 00
2 00
4 00
2 53
1 14
9 78
2 85
1 20
6 00
3 08
1 87
3 69
3 08
1 92
3 75
32 92
84 97
75 42
53 24
44 11
25 12
43 64
E.
1 Arthur Hockin
• Arthur Hockin .
RITCEY'S COVE.
174
6 08
6 00
14 92 I 115 00
I R. Barry Mack .
> David B. Scott
5 David B. Scott
' David B. Scott
5 John Astbury. .
) John Astbury. . .
) John Astbury
RIVER JOHN.
159
173
12 164
9 136
7 122
118
123
RIVER PHILIP.
1 William Alcorn
5. William Alcorn, Richey Bird.
3 William Alcorn, Richey Bird .
1 George W. Tuttle
3 George W. Tuttle
I George W. Tuttle.
Arthur D. Morton
16
18
18
16
216
238
310
278
92
75
70
9 00
3 00
9 00
9 On
3 I )
9 25
9 00
1 36
7 50
4 55
1 20
7 00
4 26
2 11
6 Oi)
3 00
2 50
6 O'l
2 50
2 50
6 00
6 73
4 75
8 67
10 0)
6 40
8 69
10 00
6 50
8 69
8 00
3 00
6 00
1 20
0 55
1 75
2 00
1 20
1 10
6 45
1 50
52
32
58
82
64
15
4S
06
37
00
54
15
70
00
29
51
74
88
69
40
36
40
CO
00
17 25
766
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
s.
SAMBRO.
Y«ar
Names of Ministers.
1874 John W, Shepherdson.
75 Benjamin Hills.
76 Charles H. Peppy
77 United with St. Margaret's Bay
1875 Arthur Black... .
76 John W. Shepherdson
77 Hiram J. Davis
78 Local Supply
79 ••
80 Starr Black . .
1880 William H. Langille..
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
64
81
68
68
SCOT'S BAY.
Funds.
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
$4 20
1 30
2 59
1 00
SHEET HARBOUR.
$3 01
1 80
2 07
0 75
$4 00
1 50
1 75
1 00
5
64
0 50
1 00
0 80
5
46
0 73
1 05
0 94
5
60
0 75
0 40
0 80
5
55
0 75
0 50
0 77
5
51
0 25
$3 15
7 55
23 99
4 00
13 50
14 77
11 00
15 50
9 74
i
SHELBURNE.
1874 Paul Prestwood. ..
75 Paul Prestwood.
76 James Taylor.. . .
77 James Taylor.. . . .
78 Jonathan R. Borden ..
79 Jonathan R. Borden..
80 Jonathan R. Borden..
1874 Robert O. B. Johnson ,
75 Eben E. England .
76 Eben E. England . . .
77 James R. Hart
78 James R. Hart . .
79 George F. Day
80 George F Day
1877 John Craig..
78 John Craig.
79 John'Craig
80 Frederick H. Wright,
7
77
4 36
1 60
5 25
7
76
4 36
1 57
2 00
7
67
2 66
2 26
1 51
6
76
2 37
2 64
3 89
7
70
2 60
2 90
3 81
7
70
1 79
1 75
2 06
6
96
3 00
3 00
2 67
SHUBENECADIE.
7
70
6 00
0 70
2 07
7
73
6 00
1 00
4 00
8
90
3 50
0 90
14 5C
5
85
3 60
1 20
6 00
10
84
3 17
3 00
6 34
8
75
1 86
1 90
3 26
9
87
1 45
2 50
1 60
SOUTHAMPTON.
B.A.
9
123
2 13
1 10
1 76
9
112
1 80
1 32
2 19
9
121
1 85
1 60
2 34
STELLARTON.
1874 William H. Evans
75 George W. Turtle...,
76 George W. Tuttle.. .
77 Fletcher A. Weldon.
78 Fletcher A. Weldon.
79 Fletcher A. Weldon ..
80 Isaac E. Thurlow
3
38
7 25
4 00
6 50
3
28
4 61
2 47
4 89
2
10
4 61
1 19
2 20
2
5
1 40
0 84
2 70
2
.46
2 40
3 50
4 00
2
48
5 80
3 50
4 00
2
49
4 00
3 54
4 12
17 94
16 40
19 81
39 79
46 73
22 36
23 09
16 75
59 03
60 35
69 55
29 92
39 56
38 05
35 66
49 96
23 00
15 83
19 43
9 20
10 00
33 35
36 21
44 11
ST. MARGARET'S BAY.
1874 Supplied =
75 James Scott. ...
76 James Scott
77 John W. Howie.. .
78 John W. Howie..
79 J. Hiram Davis..
80 J. Hiram Davis...
, t
■ • ■ ■
• -■or
. . • •
3
30
. • • •
6
61
0 85
0 75
0 75
1
30
1 00
1 00
1 00
3
70
1 60
0 24
1 39
3
46
1 54
0 48
I 71
3
50
3 72
2 32
2 00
9 11
8 37
15 35,
NOVA SCOTIA CONFERENCE.
767
SYDNEY.
• Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
No. of
Members.
1
Funds.
;ai
ments.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
74 Joseph G. Angwin
42
$6 00
$3 00
§4 20
75 Joseph G. Angwin . .
3
o/
6 54
5 00
7 18
76 Joseph G. Angwin ... . . . .
.: 3
83
4 09
3 57
5 71
77 John Cassidy
.. i 3
64
4 50
3 75
6 10
78 John Cassidy
! 3
59
4 70
7 68
7 00
79 Joseph S. Coffin.. . ...
3
62
1 50
4 36
3 73
80
Joseph S. Coffin.. . ...
2
75
3 00
5 74
5 59
SYDNEY NORTH.
74 William D. Babies.. .
25
4 00
75 John Astbury. . . . . ....
2
22
2 00
76 William A. Bennett, B.A. .
2
33
1 00
77 William A. Bennett, B.A
2
28
1 00
78 William L. Cunningham ...
2
26
1 00
79 David Hickey. .
o
23
0 70
80 David Hickey
2 t
54
1 00
Miss'y.
1 20
2 SO
0 60
1 30
4 38
1 31
5 74
2 00
6 00
1 30
1 25
2 50
1 50
S65
85
76
92
77
65
70
00
74
14
77
2S
74
28
27
32
28
38
29
15
14
15
12
12
18
06
25
25
T.
TRURO.
74 Job Shenton. .
75 Job Shenton. . . . .
76 Jabez A. Rogers..
77 Jabez A. Rogers
78 Jabez A. Rogers
79 Robert Alder Temple .
80 Robert Alder Temple. . .
114
105
106
132
129
130
127
10 00
5 30
10 20
10 22
8 66
11 40
10 70
9 00
11 07
12 00
11 08
12 00
12 25
8 00
12 25
12 30
9 00
12 75
10 00
4 41
10 00
104 27
225 75
211 57
213 11
203 00
203 00
121 80
w.
174 Arthur D. Morton, M. A .
75 Arthur D. Morton, M. A..
76 Arthur D. Morton, MA.
77 Joseph Hale
78 Joseph Hale
79 Joseph Hale
80 John A. Mosher
177 Supplied from Burlington .
78 3eorge A. Outerbridge
79 George O. Huestis
80 United with Burlington.
WALLACE.
190
' 7
188
4
184
.
5
172
7
142
7
130
7
127
WAL1
W.
*77 Charles W. Swallow, B.A.
78 Charles W. Swallow, B.A.
79 William Purvis .
80 William Purvis
374 ....
75 Jonathan C. Ogden. . .
76 William, G. Lane. . . .
77 William G. Lane. . .
78 Frederick H. Wright.
79 James Sharpe.. . .
80 Fletcher A. Weldon.
93
WARREN.
3
89
4
102
4
ENTW
100
ORTH
6
"78
6
67
8
44
8
46
6
73
5
71
8 57
1 24
9 21
9 00
2 00
9 38
9 20
4 89
9 50
5 18
6 00
5 36
5 00
5 00
5 40
2 00
1 00
1 50
2 15
1 10
1 60
1 36
4 42
1 15
1 39
5 35
1 61
6 50
5 67
10 00
2 00*
1 00
1 48
1 00
1 00
1 00
0 61
0 74
0 59
0 61
0 50
0 74
1 01
0 71
1 45
1 35
1 75
1 75
60 31
90 01
90 00
40 62
25 00
21 30
20 00
12 85
59
63
62 77
54
02
31
00
26
00
22
41
10 00
10 00
18
15
768
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
WESTPORT.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
1874 Edwin R. Brunyate .
75 David Hickey
76 Supplied from Digby Neck .
No. of
Members.
18
12
WEYMOUTH.
1874 John Craig....
75 Bobert Williams .
76 Charles Nicklin...
77 William 11. Evans
78 William H. Evans
79 William Ainley .. .
80 William Ainley .. .
WILMOT.
1874 John J. Teesdale
75 John J. Ti-esdale, Joseph Bobson.
76 Joseph Gaetz, Joseph Bobson
77 (SeeMiddleton)..
WINDSOR.
1874 Albert S Des Brisay..
75 Stephen F. Huestis .
76 Stephen F. Huestis .
77 Ralph Brecken, B.A.
78 Ralph Brecken, M.A.
79 Ralph Brecken, M. A.
80 John M. Pike
Funds.
Conting.
$1 20
Educa.
$0 40
Sup. M.
$1 10
Miss'y.
,
50
2 10
1 25
1 40
•7
48
2 00
1 35
1 40
7
55
1 50
1 35
1 40
7
86
1 20
3 30
1 40
7
92
2 35
1 04
2 88
7
91
1 00
1 00
1 50
6
95
1 00
1 25
1 00
15
250
8 50
5 00
8 00
15
240
7 25
6 00
8 00
14
300
7 00
6 00
8 20
$25 44
54 95
35 10
21 35
42 25
19 40
19 74
i6o 66
172 60
187 30
3
120
19 70
8 50
19 50
3
128
20 00
20 00
20 00
1
244
20 00
18 00
20 00
1
213
20 00
20 00
20 00
1
204
20 00
30 00
20 10
1
173
20 00
46 50
20 00
1
179
20 00
48 10
20 00
217 OS
411 71
462 58
530 44
569 37
441 21
454 32
Y.
YARMOUTH EAST.
1874 John M. Pike . .
75 Godfrey Shore .
76 See Arcadia . .
1874 Jabez A. Rogers.
75 Jabez A. Rogers.
76 John Read
77 John Bead. ...
78 John Bead.
79 John Lath em . .
80 John Lathern..
1874 Leonard Gaetz.
75 John M. Pike..
76 John M. Pike . . .
77 JohnM. Pike..
78 John J. Teesdale.
79 John J. Teesdale.
80 John J. Teesdale
3
90
3 59
2 15
6 84
3
72
3 00
3 60
5 20
3
72
1 25
1 40
1 33
YABMOUTH NOBTH.
1
124
15 36
12 32
19 14
1
134
18 00
15 00
22 00
2
165
20 00
18 00
24 00
2
200
25 00
31 00
30 00
2
196
25 00
21 30
30 00
2
185
25 (JO
22 30
30 00
1
146
25 00
28 68
30 00
YABMOUTH SOUTH.
1
120
18 87
10 05
23 50
i
177
18 47
14 00
30 00
i
175
19 00
15 00
30 00
i
214
20 00
15 50
30 00
i
202
20 00
23 15
30 00
i
192
20 00
13 00
30 00
i
197
16 00
10 CO
25 00
17 33
42 58
43 91
207 59
574 31
522 10
500 00
635 90
373 63
393 42
251 59
500 00
382 88
505 40
520 15
376 00
236 00
THE
DISTRICTS
OF THB
NOVA SCOTIA CONFEEENOE,
showing who have been chairmen and financial secretaries,
with the number of members for each year
From 1874 to 1880.
Note.— The number of members hare given inclules those on trial, as in the Western Conferences.
ANNAPOLIS DISTRICT
STear
Chairmen.
Finan. Secretaries.
Mem.
1874
James England . .
Steph. F. Huestis.
1544
75 EliasBrettle.. ..
F H. W Pickles.
1425
76 Elias Brettle.
Joseph Gaetz.
1630
77 Elias Brettle.. .
Joseph Gaetz. . . .
1765
78 Richard Smith . . .
Joseph Gaetz.
1673
79 Richard Smith . . .
Joseph Gaetz.
1743
80
Richard Smith . .
Joseph Gaetz. . . .
1727
CUMBERLAND DISTRICT.
1874 Robert Tweedy. . .
75 James England. . .
76 Robert A. Temple
77 Robert A. Temple
78 Robert A. Temple
79 Jabez A. Rogers. .
80 Jabez A. Roarers. .
Mor-
Arthur D.
ton, M.A.
Arthur D.
ton, M.A.
Arthur D.
ton, M.A.
Arthur D.
ton, M.A
Thomas D Hart.
Jesse B. Giles . . .
Jesse B Giles .
Mor-
Mor
Mor-
1416
1514
1420
1430
1424
1358
GUYSBORO' and CAPE BRETON DISTRICT
1874 Elias Brettle. .|Jos. G. Angwin. . .
' 75 Thomas D. Hart . Jos. G. Angwin. . .
'Jonath. R. Borden
Jonath. R. Borden
Eben E. England.
76' Jos. G. Angwin
77 John Cassidy . .
78 John Cassidv .
79 Joseph S. Coffin . . I Eben E England.
80 Joseph S. Coffin. . J, seph Hale.. . .
HALIFAX DISTRICT.
687
8 --.4
771
743
802
814
1874 JohnMcMurray.
75 Alex. W Nicolson
49
Cranswick Jost, '
M.A
Steph. F. Hueatis. |
2220
2188
Year
Chairmen.
1876 Alex. W. Nicolson
77 Alex. W. Nicolson
78 Elias Brettle . . .
79 Steph. F. Huestis
80 Steph. F. Huestis
Finan. Secretaries.
Wm. H. Heartz . .
Wm. H. Heartz . .
Arthur D. Mor-
ton, M.A
Arthur D. Mor-
ton, M. A
F. H. W. Pickles.
Mem.
LIVERPOOL DISTRICT.
1874 Richard Smith . . .
75 Richard Smith . .
76 JohnS. Addy.. .
77 JohnS Addy.. .
78 Wm. C. Brown .
79 Wm. C. Brown .
80 Cranswick Jost,
M.A.
Joseph Gaetz. . .
Joseph Gaetz. .
Job Shenton . .
Job Shenton . . .
Thos. Rogers, M
Alex. S. Tuttle..
Alex. S. Tuttle.
TRURO DISTRICT.
1874 Wm. C. Brown .
75 Geo. W. Tuttle .
76 Geo. W. Tuttle .
77 Geo. O. Hne-tis.
78 Geo. O. Huestis .
79 Robert A. Temple
80 Robert A Temple
Job Shenton . .
Cranswick Jost,
M.A
Cranswick Jost,
M.A.
Jos. G. Angwin. . .
Jos. G. Angwin. . .
Thomas D. Hart. .
Thomas D. Hart..
YARMOUTH DISTRICT.
2639
2572
2605
2337
2437
2018
2098
2369
1284
1273
1218
1247
1828
778
878
903
939
927
914
876 James Taylor . .
..IF.
H. W Pickles.
77 James Tavlor
.If.
H. W Pickles.
1011
78 James Taylor . .
..;F
H. W. Pickles.
1243
79 James Taylor
.;J.
J. Teesdale. . . .
1089
80 John Lathe rn .
. . IJ.
J. Teesdale. . .
1109
PART VI.
THE
Ibfo Intttsirrirk
AND
f tina (Bbiaaxb fslattir danfttmtt,
1874 to 1880.
THE
|bfo Snmshrirk & |J, (EL JL dimlmna
WAS OEGANIZED IN THE
METHODIST CHURCH, CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I.
FRIDAY, JUNE 27th, 1874.
I.— SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE.
Year.
Place.
1874..
Charlottetown ....
1875..
St. John
1876..
St. Stephen .
1877..
Fredericton
1878..
Sackville.
1879..
Charlottetown . . .
1880. .
St. John . .
President.
Henry Pope, D.D
Duncan D. Currie . . .
Robert Duncan.
John Prince
Joseph Hart
Hezekiah McKeown. .
Edwin Evans
Secretary.
. ; Duncan D. Currie
. ' Robert Duncan
. jHoward Sprague, M. A. . .
! Howard Sprague, M. A. . .
. !C. H. Paisley, M.A.
. jFred. W Harrison
. H.P.Cowperthwaite, M.A.
Journal Secretary.
Howard Sprague, M.A.
Howard Sprague, M.A.
Joseph Hart.
Joseph Hart.
H.P.Cowperthwaite, M.A.
H.P.Cowperthwaite, M.A.
R. W Weddall, B.A.
II.— MINISTERS AND MEMBERS.
Ministers.
Members.
j
!
Increase
On
Effective.
Sup'y. i
Total.
Increase.
On
Full. 1 Total.
or
Trial.
j
Trial.
Decrease.
1874..
22
47
" !
80
1,290
5,813 i 7,103
• • • •
1875
22
58
8 '
88
8
759
6,143 ! 6.902
dec. 201
1876
27
58
9
94
6
558
7,326 : 7,884
inc. 982
1877
24
61
11
96
2
301
7,416 j 7,717
dec. 132
1878
17
69
9 !
95
dec. 1
425
7,446
7,871
inc. 154
1879. ..
14
75
9 1
. 98
inc. 3
357
7,780
8,137
inc. 266
1880
12
74
12
1
98
415
7,803
8,218
inc. 81
III.— CONNEXION AL FUNDS.
Supernumerary.
Con-
Educa-
Sunday
Year.
tingent.
tional.
School.
Circuit
Ministers
Missionary.
Subs.
Subs.
Total.
1874.
$665 37
$396 78
§719 14
$490 00
$1,209 14
$7,576 76
1875. .. .
572 70
466 13
$28 52
546- 52
620 00
1,166 52
8,332 47
1876
452 55
410 95
22 10
497 09
576 40
1,073 49
7,358 63
1877
466 77
546 81
30 73
529 42
640 60
1,170 02
7,571 28
1878
418 83
494 67
31 79
490 13
650 00
1,140 13
6,588 09
1879..
351 02
673 51
31 34
473 52
790 00
1,263 52
5,611 59
1880
312 95
631 05
52 65
452 68 1 740 00
1,192 68
5,070 96
THE
NAMES OF THE MINISTERS
OF THE
NEW BRUNSWICK & P. E. I. CONFERENCE,
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN,
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with th«
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
d. Died.
dp. Dropped.
loc. Located.
w. Withdrew.
n.s. Transferred to Nova Scotia Conference.
eng. Removed to England.
.D.
.D.
1830.
1 Daniel, Henry
1836.
2 Barratt, George M.
3 Pickard, Humphrey
1837-
4 Jost, Jeremiah V .
5 Small wood, Frederick
1838.
6 Spragiie, Samuel W
1839.
7 Weddall, Richard W. ...
1841.
8 Narraway, James R..
1844.
9 Pope, Henry
1845.
10 McCarty, William
11 Prince, John
1846.
12 Huestis, George 0 ...n.s.
13 Taylor, James. .. .. n.s.
1851.
14 Phinney, John S . . .
15 Tweedy, William.. .
1852.
16 Stewart, Charles
1853.
17 Currie, Duncan D
18 Duncan, Robert A. . . . . .......
19 Hart, Joseph.. d.
20 McKeown, Hezekiah ...
21 Payson, George B..
1855.
22 Comben, Charles. ...
23 Lathern, John .. n.s.
D.
1878
1875
1877
1876
1876
.1880
1879
1856.
24 Humphrey, Stephen . . . . D.
25 Teed, Stephen T „
1857.
26 Chapman, Douglas ... ..........
27 Duke, James A.. = ......■- ..„»..
28 Read, John. ....
1858.
29 Waterhouse, John eng.
1859.
30 Wilson, Robert..
1860.
31 Colter, John J
32 Evans, Edwin
33 Kennedy, David . ;
1861.
34 Cowperthwaite, H. P . . ...
85 Harrison, Frederick W
36 Harrison, George ,
37 Percival, William W
38 Slackford, Elias
1862.
39 Allen. John S
40 Colpitts, Wesley W.. .
41 Dutcher, Charles W. T
42 Parker, Isaac N. . . „ =
43 Sprague, Howard
44 Taylor, Robert H. ... \ = . w.
1863.
45 Burwash, John . . . .
46 Clark, John A „ .. ••,.•:•
47 Deinstadt, Thomas. J /.....•
.1864.
48 Howie, Isaac . . . ■»
49 Le Page, Alfred E
1875
1876
1875
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
775
1866.
50 Allen, Thomas
51 Dockrill, Charles W .
52 Lodge, Wilson W .
53 Paisley, Charles H
54 Sellars, Joseph . .
1867.
55 Ackman, Samuel R .
56 Mills. Edwin
1868.
57 Johnson, Levi S ...
1869.
58 Weddall, Richard W .
1870.
59 Betts, John F
50 Brewer, Waldron W.
51 Clarke, Henry J
52 Dobson, William
53 James, Silas.
54 Maggs, William.
1871.
>5 Berrie, John C
86 Crisp, Robert. . .
»7 Ellis, John
58 Fisher, George W
$9 Hamilton, Charles W.
JO Harrison, William
H Lucas Aquila
12 Marshall, Thomas.
r3 Tippett, William .. .
1872.
74 Baker, HibbertR...
j 75 Baxendale, John T
J 76 Campbell, George M
j 77 Crisp, James
78 Shrewsbury, A. R. B.
79 Turner, Edwin C. . .
1873.
80 Bell, Edward
81 Chappell, Benjamin
82 Lawson, William
83 Penna, William R. ...
1874.
84 Collwell, Septimus E
85 Copping, Bernard . loc.
86 Freeman, Frederick. . . ... loc.
1877
1880
87 Jenkins, Edward loc.
1878
88 Lodge, Douglas H
89 Manaton, Charles H
90 Opie, Richard
1877
1875.
92 Fielder, William.. .. .loc.
1877
93 Goldsmith, John
1877
1
I
95 King, John K
96 Kirby, William J
97 Pepper, William J
99 Steele, George
100 Wass, William
101 Williams, Theophilus L
1
1876.
102 Knight, Matthew R
LIST OF PROBATIONERS
CONNECTED with the
SEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE, JUNE, 1330
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY COMMENCED.
1875.
1 Estey, John F
1877.
2 Hagartv, Albert. .
3 Thomas, Wallace B..
4 Wells, Cyrus S..
1878.
5 Rogers, Fritz Roy
h 1879.
! 6 Bell, Artemus
i 7 Johnson, William E.
8 Moore, I). Davies..
j 9 McCully, Alonzo D..
I 10 Wadman, John W
1880.
!' 11 Gregg, Sampson B.
12 Pierce, Thomas..
MINISTERS & PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY,
CONNECTED WITH THB
$J*fo Inntafoirk & |jL <&. $. dardtxmtz,
1874 to 1880.
ACKMAN, SAMUEL R.
1867.
1874 Hampton..
75 Carlton . .
78 Milltown
79 Cornwall
ALLEN, JOHN S.
1862.
1874 Pownal, P.E.I.. ...
77 Baie Verte
80 Gibson
ALLEN, THOMAS.
1866.
1874 Jerusalem
76 Hampton
77 Upham . .
79 Andover ,
B.
BAKER, HIBBERT R., B.A.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 St. James . . 1
75 Coverdale 1
76 Havelock 2
78 Little York, P.E.I. .. 3
BARRATT, GEORGE M.
1836.
1874 Carlton (sup'y. ) 5
Died August 14th, 1878, aged
BAXENDALE, JOHN T.
1872.— e. f. c. & 0.1878.
1874 Deer Island 1
75 Mount Allison "Wes. Col. 3
78 St. James . . . . 2
80 Elgin , , . . 1
c.
BELL, ARTEMAS.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 On reserve list. ...
80 Deer Island.. .. ..
BELL, EDWARD,
c. 1873.— b. on t. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Canterbury ..
75 Hartland
76 Coverdale
77 Jerusalem.
79 Montague . .
67 years.
BERRIE, JOHN CHARLTON.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 No Station— ill health. 1
75 Little York. P.E.I 3
78 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 3
BETTS, JOHN F.
1870.— R. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Salisbury 3
77 Summerside, P.E.I. . . 2
79 Sussex ... ..2
BREWER, WALDRON W.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Andover .. . .
76 Bathurst. . .
77 Fredericton.. .
79 Marysville
BURWASH, JOHN, M.A.
1863.
1874 ) Prof. Nat. Science,
to > Mount Allison
80 ) Wesleyan College.
CAMPBELL, GEORGE M.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Nashwaak & Boiestown..
75 Nashwaak
76 Kingsclear
77 Kingsclear and Lincoln.
78 Newcastle
79 Charlottetown
80 Pownal .
CHAPMAN, DOUGLAS.
1859.
1874 Point de Bute 2
76 Point de Bute. . .(sup'y.) 1
77 Sackville .... 3
80 St. Andrews. ... 1
Chairman of District, 1877-78.
CHAPPELL, BENJAMIN, B.A
c. 1873.— r. ow t. 1874.
b. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 . — - . . 1
74 Shediac ... 2
76 St. John, Carmarthen St. 3
79 Portland . 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B. A. , 1873.
CLARK, HENRY J.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 1
75 Margate, P.E.I 2
77 Tintramar. , . . . 2
79 Kingsclear 2
CLARK, JOHN A., M.A ,
1863.
1874 St. John .. .(sup'y.) 2
76 St. John— Germain St.. 1
77 Carleton ..(sup'y.) 4
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
777
COLPITTS, WESLEY W.
1862.
1874 Nashwaak. . . . 2
76 Boiestown 3
79 Woodstock 2
Financial Secretary, 1880.
COLTER, JOHN J.
1860.
1874 St. Martin's .(sup't.) 2
76 Florenceville 3
79 Salisbury 1
80 St. Martin's . (sup'y.) 1
COLWELL, SEPTIMUS E.
c. 1S74. — e. on t. 1875. —
k. f. c. & o. 1879.
1874 1
75 St. George .... 1
76 Bocabec 1
77 Mt. Allison Wes. College 2
1
79 Baie du Vin. .
80 St. James.
COMB EX, CHARLES.
1855.
1874 Hillsboro'
76 Dorchester ....
79 Upham..
COPPING, BERNARD.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.
1874
1
75 Grand Lake I
76 Mt. Allison Wes. College 1
77 Dropped.
COWPERTHWAITE, HUM-
PHREY PICKARD, M.A.
1861.
1874 Tryon, P.E.I. .. 2
76 Cornwall, P.E.I 3
79 Charlottetown, P. E. I . . . 2
Final
Secretary, 1874 to
1878.
Chairman of District, 1879 and
J 880.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1878 and 1879.
CRISP, JAMES.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876
1874 Mirarnichi.
ng f Newcastle . 3 mo.
CURRIE, DUNCAN DUNBAR.
1853.
1874 Charlottetown, P.E.I... 2
76 Moncton 3
79 Editor Wesleyan .... 1
80 St. John — Centenary.. . . 1
Secretary of Conference, 1874.
President of Conference, 1875.
Secretary of Children's Fund,
1874 to 1878.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1876.
Delegate to Second General
Conference, ?\Iontn-al, 1878.
Elected Editor of WrslojunioY
the Quadrennium, 1878 to 18S2,
but resigned after filling the office
for one year.
D
DANIEL, HENRY.
1830.
1874 St. John (sup't.) 4
78 Fredericton (suf'y.) 2
80 St. John (sup't.) 1
DEIXSTADT, THOMAS J.
1863.
1874 Moncton. . . 2
76 Tryon, P.E.I . 3
79 Summerside, P.E.I. .. 2
Financial Secretary,
1880.
1879 and
\ Charlottetown 9 mo.
76 Andover
79 Keswick
CRISP, ROBERT S.
1871.— r. f. a & o. 1875.
1874 Charlottetown, P.E.I. .
yr \ Charlottetown 3 mo.
( Chatham . . 9 mo.
76 Chatham ....
77 Jacksonville .
80 Sheffield
Financial Secretary, 1876
DOBSON, WILLIAM.
1870.— R. f. v. &o. 1874.
1874 Hopewell.. .. 1
75 Jacksonville . .... 2
77 Sheffield 3
80 Hopewell and Alma 1
DOCKRILL, CHARLES W
1866.
1874 Welsford 1
75 Withdrew.
DUKE, JAMES A.
1857.
1874 Richibucto ' . . 3
77 Gagetown 3
80 Kingston . . 1
Chairman of District, 1876.
DUNCAN, ROBERT.
1853.
1874 St. John .. 2
76 Marysville . . 3
79 Moncton 2
Financial Secretary, 1S74-75.
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880.
President of. Conference, 1876.
DUTCHER, CHARLES W. T.
1862.
1874 Sussexvale 2
76 Hillsboro' .... 3
79 Mill town 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to 1880.
E.
ELLIS, JOHN.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Baie Verte. 1
75 Dalhousie ... . . 1
76 Benton.. . ... 1
77 St. Martin's . (sup'y.) 1
Died July 26th, 1877, aged 32
years.
ESTEY, JOHN F.
u. 1875. — u. out. 1876.
1875 Jacksonville ... 2
77 Boiestown 1
78 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 3
EYAXS, EDWIN.
1860.
1874 St. John 2
76 St. Stephen 3
79 Fredericton 2
Chairman of District, 1876 to
1880.
President of Conference, 1880.
F.
FIELDER, WILLIAM
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.
1875
76 Charlottetown.
77 Located.
FISHER, GEORGE W.
1874.— ord. 1874.— ii.f.c. 1875.
1874 Grand Lake . 3
77 Gibson 2
79 Point de Bute 2
FREEMAN, FREDERICK.
c. 1874.— it. on t. 1875.
1874 ••■• J
75 Egmont, P.E.I 1
76 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 1
78 Coverdale . . . • • 2
79 Nashwaak .' • • • 1
80 Located.
G.
GOLDSMITH, JOHN.
c. 1875.— e. o?i t. 1876.
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875
76 Mount Stewart, P.E.I.
78 Bideford
778
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
GREGG, SAMSON B., B.A.
K. wit. 1880.
1880 Campbell.. 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Weslevan Col., Sackville, N. B.
—B.A'., 1880.
HOWIE, ISAAC.
1864.
1874 Florenceville ... .
75 Hopewell..
77 Bathurst
80 Richibucto
H.
HAGARTY, ALBERT.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Coverdale ... 1
78 Souris 2
80 No station — ill health . . 1
HAMILTON, CHARLES W
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 1
75 Summerside, P. E. I.. 2
77 St. Martin's . . . . 2
79 Hillsboro' 2
HUESTIS, GEORGE O. i
1846. |
1874 Cornwall, P.E.I.. 2 I
76 Nova Scotia Conference . j
#
HUMPHREY, STEPHEN, M.A
1856.
1874 Moncton (sup'y. ) 1
Died April 16th, 1875, aged
46 years.
HARRISON, FREDERICK W
1861.
1874 Woodstock (sup'y.) 1
75 St. David's 2
77 St. Andrew's 3
80 Jacksonville (sup'y.) 1
Secretary of Conference, 1879.
Financial Secretary, 1878-79.
HARRISON, GEORGE.
1861.
1874 Baie Yerte .. ..3
77 St. David's 3
80 Bedeque 1
HARRISON, WILLIAM.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Coverdale ... 1
75 Deer Island 2
77 Richmond 3
80 Gagetown ... 1
HART, JOSEPH.
1853.
1874 Sackville 2
76 St. John— Exmouth St.. 3
79 St. John — Centenary. 1
Financial Secretary, 1874 and
1875.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1876 and 1877.
Chairman of District, 1878.
President of Conference 1878.
Delegate to the General Con-
ference at Montreal, 1878.
Died March 19th, 1880, aged
47 years.
HICKS, THOMAS.
r. wit. 1875.— r. f. c. &o. 1879.
1875 Baie Verte 2
77 Deer Island 3
80 Shediac 1
JAMES, SILAS.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Tobique 3
77 Grand Lake 3
80 Apohaqui.. 1
KING, JOHN K.
r. on t. 1875. — ord. 1S78.—
r. f. c. 1879.
1875 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 1
76 Elgin. = 3
79 Boiestown 2
KIRBY, WILLIAM J.
c. 1875.— r. mi t. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 1
76 Stanley , 2
78 St. John — Carmarthen
Street . . 1
79 St. Martin's . 1
80 Bayfield. ..... . . 1
KNIGHt! MATTHEW
RICHEY, B.A.
c. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1876 Margate, P.E.I 1
77 Souris, P.E.I. . .. 1
78 St. John — Centenary 1
79 Gibson 1
80 Jacksonville 1
A graduate of Mount AUison
Wesleyan College— B.A. 1875.
JENKINS, EDWARD.
c. 1874.— r. on. t. 1875.
1874 1
75 Marysville 1
76 Newcastle . . . . ■ • 2
78 Located — ill-health.
JOHNSON, LEVI S.
1868.
1874 Alberton, P.E.I......
75 Welsford
78 Nashwaak.
JOHNSON, WM. E., B.A.
r. on t. 1879.
1879 Coverdale. . . . 1
80 Hopewell and Alma. . 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1878.
JOST, JEREMIAH V.
1837.
1874 Charlottetown .(sup'y.) 7
K
KENNEDY, DAVID, S.T.D.
1860.
1874 Montreal Conference . .1
75 Sackville — Vice-Princi-
pal Male Academy. ... 1
76 Sackville-Associate-Prin.
Ma'e Academy. ... .2
78 Sackville — Prin. Ladies'
Academy.. 3
LATHERN, JOHN.
1855. ■
1874 Nova Scotia Conference.. 2
76 Charlottetown.. 3
79 Nova Scotia Conference.
LAWSON, WILLIAM.
c. 1873.— R. on t. 1874.—
r. ¥. c. & o. 1878.
1873 Deer Island 1
74 St. John Mission 2
76 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
78 Mount Stewart, P.E.I. . 3
Le PAGE, ALFRED E.
1864.
1874 Margate, P.E.I 1
75 Murray Harbour, P.E.I. 3
78 Welsford.. . 3
LODGE, DOUGLAS H.
c. 1874.— R. on t. 1875.—
r. F. c. & o. 1878.
1874 1
75 Souris, .P. EI S
77 Montague „ . . 2
79 Derby s
LODGE, WILSON W.
1866.
1874 Apohaqui > j
77 Salisbury \
79 Fairville '
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
779
LUCAS, AQU1LA.
187L— R. f. c. & o. 1875.
'4 Cornwall, P.E.I. .. 1
'5 Alberton, P.E.I 3
'8 Haveloek 3
M.
MAGGS, WILLIAM.
1870.— k. f. c. & o. 1874.
'4 Kingston .... ... 3
7 Pownal, P.E.I 3
10 Margate 1
ANATON, CHARLES H.
mr. 1875.— k. f. c. &o. 1878.
4 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
6 Grand Lake
7 Arthurette
8 Kingsclear
9 Elgin
0 Coverdale
MARSHALL, THOMAS.
1.— ord. 1874.— r. f. c. 1875-
4 Benton. . 2
6 Keswick 3
9 Dorchester 2
inancial Secretary, 1879 and
0.
MILLS, EDWIN.
1867.
4 Haveloek. ... . . . . 2
6 Point deBute.. .... 3
9 Florenceville 2
30RE, DANIEL DA VIES
R. on v. 1879.
9 St. John — City Mission. . 2
graduate of Mount Allison
sleyan College— B.A., 1879.
Mc
Mccarty, william.
1845.
t Dorchester 2
) St. John (sup'y.) 2
hairman of District, 1874,
i.
ied November 17th, 1877,
I 62 years.
3ULLY, alonzo D., B.A.
r. on t. 1879.
) Baie Verte 1
I Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 1
McKEOWN, HEZEKIAH.
1853.
1874 Fredericton.. . . 3
77 Chatham 2
79 St. John— Exmouth St. . 2
Chairman of District, 1874,
1875, 1877, 1878, 1879. .
Financial Secretary, 1876.
President of the Conference,
1879.
N.
NA RR A WA Y, JAMES R. , M. A.
1841,
1874 St. John (sup'y.) 7
o.
OPIE, RICHARD.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 St. Martins 2
76 Shediac 2
78 Arthurette 3
P,
PAISLEY, CHARLES H., M.A.
1866.
1874 Bathurst 1
75 Florenceville . . 1
76 Woodstock 3
79 Principal Male Academy,
Sackville 2
Financial Secretary, 1877, 1878.
Secretary of Conference, 1878.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
PARKER, ISAAC NEWTON.
1862.
1874 Gagetown . . . 3
77 Richibucto 3
80 Bathurst , 1
Financial Secretary, 1877 to
1879.
PAYSON, GEORGE B.
1853.
1874 Nova Scotia Conference 2
76 Jerusalem 1
77 Kingston 3
80 Woodstock . . . (sup'y. ) 1
PENNA, HENRY.
r. out. 1876.— r. f. c. & 0. 1880.
1876 Egmont, P.E.I 2
78 Canterbury 1
79 Tabusintac ... .... 1
80 Upper Kent 1
PENNA, WILLIAM.
.1873.— r. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Georgetown, P.E.I. .. 2
76 Dalhousie 1
77 Upper Kent 3
80 Salisbury 1
PEPPER, WILLIAM ROGERS.
r. on t. 1875.— r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 Derby 1
76 St. Martins .. 1
77 Bocabec 2
79 Tintramer 1
80 Northampton & Canter-
bury 1
PERCIVAL, WILLIAM W.
1861.
1874 St. David's. .v 1
75 Milltown 3
78 Bedeque, P. E. 1 2
80 Sackville 1
Financial Secretary, 1875 to
1877.
PHINNEY, JOHN S.
1851.
1874 Bedeque, P.E.I. ... 1
75 Bathurst . . 1
76 Fairville . . 3
79 Tryon, P.E.I 2
Chairman of District, 1875.
PICKARD, HUMPHREY, D. D.
1836.
1874 Agent Endowment Fund 2
76 Sackville 1
77 Sackville (sup'y.) 2
79 Book Steward, Halifax.. 1
8.0 Sackville. .. .1 sup'y.) 1
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878. Elected
Book Steward for the Quadren-
nium, 1878 to 1882, but at the
end of one year he resigned that
office.
PIERCE, THOMAS.
R. on t. 18S0.
1880 Margate, P.E.I
POPE, HENRY, D.D.
1844.
1874 St. John— Centenary.... 2
76 St. John (sup'y.) 5
Chairman of District, 1874 and
1875.
President of Conference, 1874.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
The honorary degree of Doctor
in Divinity was conferred upon
him by Mount Allison Wesleyan
College, 1877.
780
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
PRINCE, JOHN.
1845.
1874 St. Stephen 2
76 Sussex Vale 3
79 St. John (sup'y.) 2
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1877.
. President of Conference, 1877.
Delegate to General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
B.
READ, JOHN.
1857.
1874 Nova Scotia Conference . 5
79 St. John — Queen Square 2
ROGERS, F1TZ ROY.
k. on t. 1878.
1878 Mount Allison Wes Coll. 2
80 Dropped.
s.
SELLAR, JOSEPH, M.A.
1866.
1874 Woodstock 1
75 Bedeque, P.E.I 3
78 Alberton, P.E.I 3
SHREWSBURY, ABRAHAM
R. B.
1872.— r. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Summerside, P.E.I. . 1
75 Canterbury 1
76 Derby 3
79 Jerusalem. ... . . 2
SLACKFORD, ELIAS.
1861.
1874 Sheffield 3
77 Margate, P.E.I ... 3
80 St. David's. ... 1
SMALLWOOD, FREDERICK.
1837.
1874 Charlottetown .(sup'y.) 7
SPRAGUE, HOWARD, M.A.
1862.
1874 St. John— Germain St. 2
76 St. John — Centenary 3
79 St. Stephen . . 2
SPRAGUE, SAMUEL W
1838
1874 Carleton ..... . . 1
75 Hampton.. 1
76 Hampton. ... .(sup'y.) 1
77 Upham . . . , . .(sup'y.) 4
STEBB1NGS, THOMAS,
c. lsJ75. — k. on t. 1876.—
k. f. c. & o 1680.
1875
76 Hartland..
77 Baie Verte
78 Mt. Allison Wes. Coli
80 Souris, P.E.I....
STEEL, GEORGE.
e. out. 1875. — K. f. c. &o. 1879.
1875 Tintramer 2
77 Charlottetown.. 2
79 Newcastle. 2
STEWART, CHARLES, D.D.
1852.
1874 ) Prof, of Theology,
to > Mount Allison
80 ) Wesleyan College.
T.
TAYLOR, JAMES.
1846.
1874 Milltovvn.. ... 1
75 Woodstock ... ... 1
76 Nova Scotia Conference.
Financial Secretary, 1874,1875.
TAYLOR, ROBERT H.
1862.
1874 Jacksonville 1
75 Withdrew.
TEED, STEPHEN T.
1856.
1874 Fairville . .. .... 2
76 Portland. .. ... 3
79 Chatham.. 2
Financial Secretary, 1876 to
1878.
Chairman of District, 1879,
1880.
THOMAS, WALLACE B.
K. on t. 1877.
1877 Baie du Vin. 2
79 Shediac 1
80 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
w.
TINL1NG, JOHN.
c. 1874.— k. on T. 1875.
1874 . . ... 1
75 St. James ... 2
77 Located.
TIPPETT, WILLIAM.
1871.— R. f. c. & o. 1877.
1874 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 3
77 Campbellton 3
80 Charlottetown, P.E.I. 1
TURNER, EDWIN C.
. 1872.— r. f. c. & 0.1877.
1874 Hartland 1
75 Mt. Allison Wes. Coll. 2
77 Woodstock ... 1
78 Northampton & Benton. 1
79 Northampton & Canter-
bury . . 1
80 Richmond. 1
TWEEDY, WILLIAM.
1851.
1874 St. Andrew's ... 3
77 Apohaqui. . , 3
80 Grand Lake 1
WADMAN, JOHN W., B.A.
R. 071 T. 1879.
1879 Margate, P.E.I... . ... 2
A graduate of Mount Allison
Wesleyan College— B.A. , 1879.
WASS, WILLIAM.
c. 1875.— r. out. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 1
76 Canterbury 2
78 Margate, P.E.I 1
79 Bocabec . 2
WATERHOUSE, JOHN.
1858.
1874 Miramichi . . 1
75 Chatham . . 1
76 Removed to England.
Chairman of District, 1875.
Note. — He is now (1879) sta-
tioned at Sowerby Bridge, on the
Halifax District, English Con-
ference.
WEDDALL, RICHARD.
1839.
1874 Fredericton (sup'v.) 5
Died 1875, aged 64- years.
WEDDALL, RICHARD W.,
B.A.
1869.
1874 Kingsclear 1
75 Keswick . . . . , ... 1
76 Nashwaak 5
78 Carleton !
Financial Secretary, 1879 anc
1880. .
WELLS, CYRUS SAMUEL.
r. on t. 1877.
1877 Tryon, P.E.I. .... 1
78 Shediac • 1
79 Hopewell and Alma 1
80 Baie du Vin &Tabusintac J
WILLIAMS, THEOPHILUS L
c. 1875.— r. o?i t. 1876.—
r. f. c & o. 1880.
1875 :
76 Baie du Vin
77 Mt. Allison Wes. College !
79 Northampton and Can-
terbury . . i
80 St. Martins •
WILSON, ROBERT.
1854.
1874 Marysville ■• ■
75 Gibson... ... ... !
77 Hopewell - • • '
80 Baie du Vin . . '■
Financial Secretary, 1874.
THE
CIBCUITS AND MISSIONS
OF THE
hia IJrmtatoixk $c |), <R. JL (Knttfetta,
HOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT,
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERNUMERARY AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAR,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
OTE. — For the history of the Circuits here named, prior to 1874, see Conference of Eastern Britis
America, page 402.
A.
ALBERTON.
Names of Ministers.
11 Levi S. Johnson
15 Aquila Lucas
16 Aquila Lucas
17 Aquila Lucas
78 Joseph Sellar, M. A
79 Joseph Sellar, M. A
30 J. Sellar, M. A., Jno. W. Wadmau, B.A
Ap-
point-
ments.
15
11
11
11
9
9
No. of
Members.
47
147
142
120
126
155
147
Conting.
50
50
50
50
50
50
50
Funds.
Educa.
$1 26
I 50
80
50
50
50
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$1 41
$42 10
1 50
120 50
2 32
51 57
2 80
67 21
2 07
91 57
2 07
33 21
2 10
37 74
74 Waldron W. Brewer . . .
lb Waldron W. Brewer..
16 James Ciisp
77 James Crisp.
78 James Crisp.
79 Thomas Allen...
30 Thomas Allen
ANDOVER.
24
5 50
1 75
4 05
4
46
5 50
1 25
2 00
4
26
1 25
0 75
. 3
27
1 65
1 71
2 00
■ t o
41
1 60
12 21
2 00
•I 5
36
1 55
2 39
2 09
•1 5
37
1 92
2 08
2 10
15 36
10 00
00
60
10 00
11 25
10 68
APOHAQUI.
74 Wilson W. Lodge...
75 Wilson W Lodge.. .
76 Wilson W. Lodge..
77 William Tweedy
78 William Tweedy. .
79 William Tweedy...
SO Silas James
.
8
140
5 00
1 50
3 00
7
223
3 (.0
1 50
3 00
6
193
3 00
1 75
3 00
6
168
3 15
1 10
3 25
8
160
3 10
1 10
3 15
6
154
3 05
1 00
3 00
38 25
41 15
32 00
31 30
30 75
28 00
782
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
ARTHURETTE.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1877 Charles H. Manaton .
78 Richard Opie
79 Richard Opie .
80 Richard Opie
^P't j No. of
1 " , Members.
ments. I
Funds.
Con ting. I Eduea.
6 •
32
$0 50
$0 55
5
38
0 46
0 55
7
39
0 51
0 60
Sup. M.
Miss'y
$6 60
0 56
0 66
$2 2:
4 0!
4 2S
B.
1874 George Harrison, John Ellis. . . .
75 George Harrison, Thomas Hicks..
76 George Harrison, Thomas Hicks .
77 John S. Allen, Thomas Stebbings
78 John S. Allen
79 Jno. S. Allen, Alonzo D. McCully, B.A
80 Robert Wilson
BA1E DU VERTE.
7
7
12
13
13
12
12
286
285
260
254
264
274
310
20 00
4 00
12 00
12 00
2 14
12 00
12 00
7 24
12 00
8 00
12 47
12 00
8 00
7 25
8 50
7 50
7 00
8 00
4 65
4 00
5 36
57 5i
75 15
88 6J
91 3<
53 2<
66 7"
55 B4
BAIE DU VIN.
1875 '..
76 Theophilus L. "Williams
77 "Wallace B. Thomas
78 Wallace B. Thomas
79 Septimus E. Cblwell . .
80 Cvrus S. "Wells .
1S74 Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
75 John S. Phinney
76 Waldron \Y Brewer.
77 Isaac Howie
78 Isaac- Howie
79 Isaac Howie
8<i Isaac N. Parker..
3
9
31
22
BATHURST.
92
92
108
100
95
95
86
2 00
1 18
2 10
I 18
2 00
1 18
1 50
1 50
3 00
9 40
9 45
9 45
2 50
4 00
2 20
1 50
1 85
5 21
1 90
5 40
2 06
5 45
1 00
5 50
1 00
5 00
2 70
3 00
1 00
3 00
6 0(
7
2!
10
0(
42
6;
63 05
68
8;
37
u
45
21
13 55
14
6(
1880 William J. Kirbv.
BAYFIELD.
1874 John S. Phinney .
75 Joseph Sellar, M.A. .
76 Joseph Sellar, M.A. .
77 Joseph Sellar, M.A. . . .
78 William W Percival . .
79 William W. Percival..
80 George Harrison ...
BEDEQUE.
186
8
153
7
212
7
210
7
186
7
180
/
167
15 20
3 30
10 69
15 20
4 50
10 75
15 29
4 56
9 00
16 00
4 56
10 00
16 00
7 10
10 00
8 00
5 00
10 00
. 7 00
6 68
10 00
196 2/
242 4(
178 85
183 21
203 51
132 7£
148 9(
1874 Thomas Marshall
75 Thomas Marshall
76 John Ellis
77 United with Northampton
1878 John Goldsmith...
79 John Goldsmith
80 John Goldsmith...
1876 Septimus E. Col well.
77 William R. Pepper.
78 William R. Pepper. .
79 William Wass . . .
80 William Wass .
BENTON.
*4
4
4
BIDEFORD.
5
...... 10
. 10
64
3 20
1 42
3 98
74 j 1 27
1 81
1 90
55 1 40
1 25
1 35
(See Egmont. )
20
1 50
1 60
60
1 60
1 70
65
1 70
6 60
1 80
BOCABEC.
4
7
9
32
40
83
86
3 50
2 00
2 75
2 00
3 00
4 52
1 00
1 54
4 63
1 82
1 69
6 62
] 8-2
1 70
4 00
25 4C
24 at
18 1J
13 0C
9 00
7 50
29 54
25 05
29 17
40 48
£0 00
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
783
Names of Ministers.
176 Wesley W. Colpitts.
77 Wesley W Colpitts.
78 Wesley W. Colpitts . .
79 John K. King. . .
80 John K.King
BOIESTOWN.
^ . * Members,
ments.
11
11
48
48
78
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y
$2 10
2 00
1 80
1 20
1 50
Funds.
95
20
00
1 15
1 69
$1 95
3 00
3 20
3 00
3 00
$4 00
10 00
39 13
6 44
13 82
c.
577 William Tippett .
78 William Tippett . .
79 William Tippett .
80 Samson B. Gregg
CAMPBELLTON.
..I 8
.! 5
6
{See Dalhousie. )
55
40
40
43
2 00
1 00
4 50
2 00
1 00
4 50
1 00
3 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
574 Edward Bell... .. .
75 A. R. B. Shrewsbury
76 William Wass
77 William Wass
78 Henry Penna. .
79 United with Northampton .
CANTERBURY.
91
7 !
51
7 1
53
7 i
52
8
48
6 1
44
6 00
2 00
8 00
2 80
1 10
5 23
2 00
2 43
2 34
2 00
2 30
2 40
1 50
1 60
2 00
1 50
0 50
1 60
CHARLOTTETOWN.
374 Duncan D. Currie
75 Duncan D. Currie
76 John Lathern, William Fielder.
77 John Lathern, George Steele
78 John Lathern, George Steele ....
79 H. P. Cowperthwaite, M. A., George M.
Campbell. . •. . .
80 H. P. Cowperthwaite, M. A
846
685
588
606
590
582
600
52 00
19 00
50 00
52 00
15 00
50 00
52 00
27 09
50 00
52 00
59 58
50 00
52 09
38 96
50 00
52 00
70 31
50 00
50 00
109 00
50 00
CHATHAM.
It was formerly Miramichi Circuit.
375 John Waterhouse .
76 Robert S. Crisp . . .
77 Hezekiah McKeown.
78 Hezekiah McKeown .
79 Stephen T. Teed. . . .
80 Stephen T. Teed. ..
10
6
6
2
3
3
110
65
67
116
108
92
CORNWALL.
874 George O. Huestis, Aquila Lucas.
75 George O. Huestis
76 Humphrey P Cowperthwaite, M.A..
77 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A. . .
78 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A.
79 Samuel R. Ackman
80 Samnel R. Ackman
14
14
14
7
7
7
7
300
270
264
145
220
175
182
COVERDALE.
874 William Harrison ... .
75 Hibbert R. Baker, B.A.
76 Edward Bell
77 Albert Hagarty
78 Frederick Freeman . .
79 William E. Johnson . .
80 Charles Manaton
44-
42
42
59
80
81
17
70
5
00
2
00
2
00
26 82
18
64
16
00
18
24
12 00
11
00
895
71
1,831
03
1,709
69
1,922
55
2,517
00
2,014
20
1,584 90
10 70
12 21
13 09 j
14 08
12 89
16 30
8 00
8 00
8 00
8 00
11 00
8 00
8 00
6 13
8 00
4 75
13 75
9 01
! 19 00
3 25
12 75
19 56
4 00
13 00
19 56
16 00
12 00
j 12 00
7 00
6 00
12 00
7 10
6 00
10 00
8 50
6 00
I 3 00
5 50
6 00
246
21
269
28
141
44
142
39
96
96
101
59
507
40
668
84
626 78
387
10
319
34
180 57
61
92
1 2 00
1 30
2 39
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 25
1 25
2 50
0 74
1 03
0 97
! 0 30
0 35
0 50
1 31
0 22
0 51
21 90
8 35
9 92
11 24
7 00
784
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
D.
DALHOUSIE.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874
75 John Ellis
76 William Penna
77 See Campbellton .
1874 John T. Baxendale
75 William Harrison . .
76 William Harrison. .
77 Thomas Hicks
78 Thomas Hicks
79 Thomas Hicks
80 Artemas Bell .....
Ap-
point-
ments
•7
10
8
No. of
Members.
31
30
52
55
Funds.
Conting.
$5 00
5 39
5 40
2 00
Educa.
$2 14
2 15
1 00
DEER ISLAND.
1876 Abraham R. B. Shrewsbury.
77 Abraham R. B. Shrewsbury
78 Abraham R. B. Shrewsbury.
79 Douglas H. Lodge
80 Douglas H. Lodge..
DERBY.
53 00
4 13
4 15
4 50
Sup. M. Miss'y.
••
....
» * • • •
2
12
1 75
1 50
2 00
3
12
1 10
1 15
1 20
3
7
1 96
1 50
2 07
3
15
1 49
1 00
1 65
3
20
1 62
1 00
1 70
9
88
• • •
6
82
2 00
1 40
1 60
8
82
2 00
3 82
1 00
8
92
2 00
1 70
2 00
6
80
1 50
1 00
2 00
$25 83
26 75
17 70
7 00
8 00
10 32
13 66
13 86
95 25
47 85
55 43
59 05
DORCHESTER.
1874 William McCarty
52
7 94
2 50
3 30
31 82
75 William McCarty
1
52
7 94
3 85
3 50
58 70
6
52
7 94
2 72
3 50
49 86
77 Charles Comben..
6
52
5 32
4 15
4 87
53 75
78 Charles Comben
6
53
4 82
4 53
4 95
28 72
79 Thomas Marshall
6
47
4 66
4 93
5 92
18 70
80 Thomas Marshall . . .
6
81
3 00
7 42
2 40
19 00
E.
1875 Frederick Freeman .
76 Henry PenLa
77 Henry Penna ..
78 See Bidefoid
EGMONT.
1876 John K. King . .
77 John K. King . .
78 John K. King . .
79 Charles H. AJanaton.
80 John T. Baxendale. .
5
35
1 67
2 00
4
16
1 67
1 00
5
20
1 50
1 60
5
20
1 50
1 60
ELGIN.
7
107
7
120
7
^ 109
8
113
7
117
1 28
1 46
1 50
1 07
1 50
1 47
1 02
1 50
1 00
2 48
1 25
1 53
1 68
2 00
2 00
5 00
23 64
11 97
13 00
28 82
35 41
35 68
10 84
9 00
F.
FAIRVILLE.
1874 Samuel T. Teed..
75 Stephen T. Teed .
76 John S. Phinney.
77 John S. Phinney. . .
78 John S. Phinney.
79 Wilson W. Lodge.
80 Wilson W, Lodge.
75
6 50
1 60
6 00
5
116
6 75
2 00
5 50
5
102
5 00
1 40
4 00
5
84
4 25
6 65
5 75
5
76
5 40
6 65
4 75
5
80
4 60
1 65
5 00
4
79
4 00
1 00
5 00
27 91
14 00
16 00
41 65
44 45
19 35
17 20
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
785
FLORENCEVILLE.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John Howie
75 Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
76 John J. Colter ,
77 John J. Colter
78 John J. Colter
79 Edwin Mills
80 Edwin Mills
Ap-
point,
ments.
No. of
Members.
127
131
148
142
152
162
144
Funds.
Conting. Educa. ! Sup. M. Miss'y-
$6 00
6 00
$1 30 ! $2 30
00
25
94
2 90
30
50
1 13 !
$23 72
34 70
48 19
58 08
44 19
30 70
33 87
FREDERICTON.
1874 Hezekiah McKeown . .
75 Hezekiah McKeown . .
76 Hezekiah McKeown . . .
77 Waldron W Brewer..
78 Waldron W. Brewer.. .
79 Edwin Evans . .
80 Edwin Evans
1
210
40 00
20 00
35 00
105 75
1
192
40 00
35 00
20) 00
2
231
40 00
3 00
35 00
129 92
1
235
40 00
58 00
35 00
61 05
1
199
40 00
18 00
35 00
113 77
1
190
30 00
99 10
35 00
116 77
1
202
20 00
75 73
35 00
107 60
G.
GAGETOWN.
1874 Isaac N. Parker . .
75 Isaac N. Parker . .
76 Issac N. Parker ..
77 James A. Duke .
78 James A. Duke . .
79 James A. Duke.
80 William Harrison ,
74
86
81
74
58
64
64
00
00
82
21
50
50
50
50
50
00
56
00
00
00
6 00
6 00
3 24
4 34
2 34
2 36
2 40
21 80
35 08
21 10
17 42
11 73
9 IS
9 92
1874 William Penna
75 William Penna
76 See Mount Stewart . .
GEORGETOWN.
4 1 36 I 3 51 I 2 65
4 ! 28 3 50 j 2 00
4 ! 32 3 50 I 2 00
4 93
4 25
2 75
10 31
40 93
29 54
1874
75 Robert Wilson
76 Robert Wilson
77 George W. Fisher .
78 George W. Fisher . . .
79 Matthew R. Knight, B. A.
80 John S. Allen . .
GIBSON.
3
3
3
3
3
4
4
59
36
64
50
54
52
77
10 00
2 00
1 00
2 00 j
2 00
1 00
2 00
2 00
1 40
2 00
2 24
1 23
2 33
1 47
5 37
2 45
2 00
2 37
1 80
13 08
10 64
17 00
20 45
22 41
20 00
1874 George W. Fisher.
75 George W. Fisher . .
76 George W. Fisher . .
77 Silas James.. . .
78 Silas James
79 Silas James.. . .
80 William Tweedy.
GRAND LAKE, EAST.
.. 90
10
92
8
87
7
91
11
101
12
94
11
104
5 00
2 00
5 49
2 40
5 00
2 00
5 00
1 60
1 78
2 92
1 30
4 10
1 35
2 64
3 00
3 46
3 14
3 20
3 54
1 87
1 90
42 52
38 15
30 53
35 83
49 44
42 69
33 93
1874
75 Bernard Copping
76 Charles H. Manaton.
77
GRAND LAKE, WEST
29
6 41
6 39
7 38
0 40
0 95
1 50
0 50
1 09
1 50
0 47
1 20
1 70
1 02
1 40
2 46
2 50
4 41
50
786
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
H.
|HAMPTON.— (See Upham).
Yean
Names of Ministers.
1874 Samuel Ackman .
75 Samuel W. Sprague
76 Thomas Allen
. 77 See Upham
1874 Edwin Turner
75 Edward Bell
76 Thomas Stebbings. . .
77 See Richmond . . .
1874 Edwin Mills
75 Edwin Mills. ......
76 Hibbert R. Baker, B.A.
77 Hibbert R. Baker, B.A.
78 Aquila Lucas ...
79 Aquila Lucas
80 Aquila Lucas.
1874 Charles Comben
75 Charles Comben..
76 Charles W Dutcher. .
77 Charles W. Dutcher.
78 Charles W. Dutcher.
79 Charles W. Hamilton.
80 Charles W. Hamilton.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funps.
Conting
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
6
6
9
122
8;3
60
67
$7 10
3 50
3 40
3 50
$2 85
1 60
1 50
2 30
$6 70
4 00
4 02
3 40
$25 44
38 40
16 20
31 97
HARTLAND.— (See Knowlesville.)
82
101
63
95
HAVELOCK.
7
12
10
9
9
•103
61
79
80
70
82
84
HILLSBOROUGH.
2
2
4
4
4
4
59
65
57
50
50
155
129
HOPEWELL.
1874 William Dobson
75 Isaac Howie. . .
76 Isaac Howie.
77 Robert Wilson
, 78 Robert Wilson
79 Robert Wilson, Silas C. Wells
'80 ffm. Dobson, Wm. E. Johnson, B.A.
2
2
8
8
6
7
10
175
150
170
150
150
200
250
4 00
1 50
• 3 00
4 00
1 30
3 00
3 00
1 20
2 50
2 78
1 29
3 81
5 60
2 70
2 15
5 65
4 50
2 50
5 66
1 50
2 50
3 50
2 80
2 75
1 50
1 00
1 55
1 50
0 80
2 00
1 29
0 85
2 00
6 17
2 54
25 75
6 17
2 65
5 60
6 17
5 96
5 72
5 00
3 00
6 00
4 00
3 00
5 40
3 00
2 00
5 50
1 50
2 00
2 25
10 00
1 66
6 00
6 00
7 00
7 00
7 00
2 40
5 00
1 13
• • ■ ■
3 00
2 60
3 00
3 10
6 50
4 00
3 00
4 00
3 00
4 00
30 46
39 40
12 67
6 55
11 35
49 62
40 51
41 77
36 76
62 06
15 64
22 81
33 74
30 13
16 12
25 78
27 42
28 76
77 75
29 18
40 11
23 00.
32 00
32 73
24 77
J.
1874 Robert H. Taylor
75 William Dobson, John F. Estey
76 William Dobson, John F. Estey..
77 Roberts. Crisp
78 RobertS. Ciisp.
79 Roberts. Crisp. . ....:..
80 Matthew R. Knight, B.A
1874 Thomas Allen
75 Thomas Allen..
76 George B. Payaon.
77 Edward Bell.
78 Edward Bell.
79 A. R. B. Shrewsbury.
80 A. K. B. Shrewsbury.
JACKSONVILLE.
6
152
6
160
6
200
6
201
5
110
5
135
5
135
JERUSALEM.
7
64
7
66
7
65
9
" 68
9
59
9
60
9
74
8 00
3 00
5 00
8 00
3 00
5 00
8 00
6 00
5 00
5 00
8 00
5 50
3 25
4 00
3 00
3 25
3 00
3 00
3 25
3 10
3 00
4 00
2 00
1 75
4 50
1 20
1 90
3 00
1 20
2 00
3 26
1 24
2 15
3 50
1 25
2 25
I 60
1 40
1 50
1 10
1 25
1 15
64 74
12 00
30 00
40 27
39 00
37 00
37 00
2 74
11 53
13 30
13 68
9 70
14 00
5 20
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
787
K
KESWICK.
Names of Ministers.
Richard W. Weddall, B.A.
George M. Campbell.
George M. Campbell.
Charles H. Manaton.
Henry J. Clarke . .
Henry J. Clarke
William Maggs
William Maggs
William Maggs . . .
George B. Payson .
George B. Payson.
George B. Payson . .
James A. Duke . .
P" ; No. of
* Members.
Richard W Weddall, B.A.
Thomas Marshall
Thomas Marshall
Thomas Marshall
James Crisp .
James Crisp
i merits.
80
86
117
134
140
KINGSCLEAR.
94
97
40
47
62
50
59
KINGSTON.
§3 45
1 81
2 94
2 28
1 90
Funds.
§1 67
1 60
1 72
1 73
1 75
10
92
6 11
2 50
8
62
3 50
1 00
4
61
3 50
1 00
4
72
2 75
1 20
3
68
2 80
1 35
3
61
2 20
2 13
3
66
2 26
2 29
3
00
50
00
00
12
15
64
Conting. j Educa. , Sup. M. ; Miss'y.
§3 38
S23 10
1 77
33 84
3 10
25 62
4 08
29 88
3 50
31 39
5 25
2 75
4 28 |
5 30
3 00
4 28 !
0 96
1 05
1 04
1 00
1 20
1 00
1 25
1 40
1 50
1 35
1 50
1 60
1 50
1 50
2 00
20
43
40
64
6 71
11
00
7
50
8
00
10
00
4
48
49 77
24
36
8
92
10
50
10 27
10
30
LITTLE YORK.
... i
John C. Berrie
John C. Berrie
6
105
7 00
4 97 j
4 66
209 89
HibbertR. Baker, B.A..
....
5
113
7 23
5 00
4 70
181 80
Hibbert R. Baker, B.A.
5
112
2 59
1 62
2 58
116 37
Hibbert R. Baker, B.A
5
119
2 60
1 62
2 59
72 11
M.
Alfred E. Le Page
Henry J. Clarke . .
H. J. Clarke, Matthew R. Knight, B. A
Elias Slackford
Elias Slackford, William Wass . .
Elias Slackford, John W Wadman
William Maggs, Thomas Pierce
MARGATE.
I .. f 116
116
134
115
120
123
151
MARYSVILLE.
Robert Wilson . .
Edward Jenkins
Robert Duncan .
Robert Duncan
Robert Duncan
Waldron W. Brewer . .
Waldron W. Brewer . .
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
62
32
96
96
99
93
119
8 00
1 30
6 00
8 00
2 55
19 66
8 00
2 00
3 00
8 00
1 53
3 06
8 00
2 00
3 50
8 00
2 00
3 50
8 00
3 00
4 00
10 00
3 75
10 00
10 00
3 50
10 00
5 00
3 50
5 00
16 73
72 50
34 00
10 09
64 10
34 16
8 28
93 51
19 87
3 28
106 10
17 24
38 20
118 25
44 50
30 25
61 43
51 02
59 S9
235 00
251 00
251 40
252 58
265 89
262 80
788
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
MILLTOWN.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
•
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Mias'y.
1874 James Taylor .. .
75 William W. Percival
76 William W. Percival
77 William W. Percival ....
78 Samuel R. Ackman .
79 Charles W. Dutcher
80 Charles W. Dutcher „ .'
4 i
4
6
3
5
5
5 "1
164
166
170
137
132
136
148
$12 60
20 20
6 11
4 50
4 50
4 50
4 00
$3 40
13 80
3 46
2 50
2 50
2 50
2 75
$16 00
21 00
7 14
4 50
5 00
5 00
5 00
$36 52
40 63
31 29
49 25
26 90
27 10
57 30
1874 John Waterhouse, James Crisp
75 See Chatham and Newcastle. .
1874 Thomas J. Deinstadt .
75 Thomas J. Deinstadt .
76 Duncan D. Currie .. . .
77 Duncan D. Currie
78 Duncan D. Currie
79 Robert Duncan
80 Robert Duncan
1876 Alfred E. Le Page.
77 Douglas H. Lodge.
78 Douglas H. Lodge.
79 Edward Bell . .
80 Edward Bell . . .
1876 John Goldsmith..
77 John Goldsmith.. .
78 William Lawson .
79 William Lawson . .
80 William Lawson . .
1874 Henry J. Clarke..
75 Alfred E. Le Page. . . .
76 Alfred E. Le Page.. . .
77 Alfred E. LePage....
78 John C. Berrie
79 John C, Berrie
80 John C. Berrie . . .
MIRAMICHI.
.1 10 I 104
J 10 I 110
MONCTON.
10 69
10 70
7 98
12 21
MONTAGUE.
MOUNT STEWART.
MURRAY HARBOUR.
9 24
13 09
1
135
9 53
3 00
7 50!
1
85
9 53
7 00
7 61
2
128
9 40
6 75
7 70
2
121
9 40
4 62
7 87
3
125
9 65
5 84
8 45
1
191
9 65
5 84
8 50
3
187
6 86
24 19
8 75
195 16
246 21
58 31
115 84
123 69
106 08
153 37
72 50
57 45
3
30
2 40
, ..
1 60
. 3
32
2 40
1 50 |
4
39
1 50
i oo
1 50 1
5
30
1 40
1 00
7
46
2 00
1 00
1 50
6
40
0 50
0 50
6
52
6 50
1 00
0 50
2
32
3 50
0 50
1 00
2
47
3 50
1 00
1 50
2
35
3 80
1 50
2 00
4
55
4 50
2 50
3 50
2
47
3 80
1 58
2 15
2
48
4 00
4 60
4 52
2
53
4 00
4 60
4 50
12 61
6 07
5 50
1637
6 50
7 50
7 57
15 50
40 00
60 00
80 74
45 12
71 5*
53 19
N.
NASHWAAK.
1874 Wesley W. Colpitts, Geo. M. Campbell
75 Wesley W. Colpitts. .
76 Richard Weddall, B. A
77 Richard Weddall, B.A
78 Levi S. Johnson
79 Levi S. Johnson.. .
80 Levi S. Johnson..
1875 James Crisp.
76 Edward Jenkins
77 Edward Jenkins
78 George M. Campbell..
79 George Steele
80 George Steele ...
20
128
9 53
3 25
4 00
20
112
9 60
3 25
4 00
11
85
3 00
2 00
3 00
11
137
3 50
2 00
3 75
10
152
3 75
2 50
4 00
12
145
3 00
3 50
2 00
12
130
1 52
1 50
1 00 !
NEWCASTLE.
108
92
8 00
4 75
6 13
13 75
8 00
9 01
19 05
25 49
10 06
32 41
60 00
61 00
63 00
96 96
101 59
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
789
NORTHAMPTON.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1878
79
80
Edwin C. Turner
4
10
si
77
$140
2 40
$1 00
1 50
$1 80
3 00
Edwin C. Turner, Theoph. L.
Williams
$24 41
26 00
P.
POINT DE BUTE.
1874 Douglas Chapman..
75 Douglas Chapman . .
76 Edwin Mills
77 Edwin Mills
78 Edwin Mills
79 George W. Fisher. .
80 George W Fisher
107
111
113
115
112
119
111
8 30
3 20
8 02
8 30
3 40
8 35
8 40
5 60
8 42
6 54
9 03
7 14
5 02
2 86
6 10
5 05
4 50
6 20
5 27
2 26
6 44
24 82
40 82
46 62
50 44
49 60
22 79
25 18
1874 JohnS. Allen
75 JohnS. Allen
76 JohnS. Allen
77 William Maggs. . .
78 William Maggs
79 William Maggs
80 George M. Campbell
POWNAL.
4
4
4
5
4
4
4
89
96
119
133
107
103
99
11 50
1 75
4 42
11 50
1 85
4 50
11 50
1 50
4 50
11 50
2 00
4 50
4 00
2 00
4 00
4 00
2 25
4 00
3 00
1 50
4 00
13 98
33 10
18 15
48 00
28 70
30 52
19 91
E.
PJCHIBUCTO.
1874 James A. Duke.
75 James A. Duke . .
76 James A. Duke .
77 Isaac N. Parker..
78 Isaac N. Parker..
79 Isaac N. Parker ..
80 Isaac Howie
8
7
9
11
11
82
75
78
76
80
86
91
6 05
2 25
6 00
6 00
3 40
6 00
6 00
3 18
7 10
6 00
2 41
7 19
6 00
7 24
7 20
2 45
1 12
4 00
2 50
1 20
4 10
29 14
66 31
63 05
62 48
52 29
16 81
17 42
1877 William Harrison.
78 William Harrison.
79 William Harrison.
80 Edwin C. Turner .
RICHMOND.
105
120
114
2 50
4 10
4 11
2 63
3 00
4 20
2 95
5 75
5 50
34 52
44 00
44 25
s.
1874 Joseph Hart
75 Joseph Hart
76 Humphrey Pickard, D.D.
77 Douglas Chapman..
78 Douglas Chapman
79 Douglas Chapman
80 William W. Percival . . .
SACKVILLE.
5
151
18 27
50 65
15 87
150 27
5
185
18 27
107 39
16 00
328 55
3
175
17 41
111 24
16 53
374 73
2
176
30 01
125 54
46 80
382 81
• •
3
190
26 29
134 36
50 25
427 29
3
3
192
219
25 47
20 34
90 75
88 25
48 65
40 24
469 62
388 61
790
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
SALISBURY.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John F. Betts.. . .
75 JohnF. Betts...
76 JohnF. Betts
77 Wilson W. Lodge.
78 Wilson W. Lodge ,
79 John Colter
80 William Penna . . .
Ap-
point-
men ts,
3
3
7
9
6
6
7
No. of
Members.
122
164
141
140
135
144
108
Conting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y,
Funds.
$7 20
6 00
5 50
3 74
1 22
1 00
1 00
$2 27
2 35
2 20
3 30
3 00
3 00
2 04
$11 15
55 90
32 30
.25 67
26 80
21 00
6 15
1874 Benjamin Chappell, B.A.
75 Benjamin Chappell, B.A.
76 Richard Opie .
77 Richard Opie
78 Cyrus Samuel Wells
79 William B. Thomas. . . .
* 80 Thomas Hicks
1874 Elias Slackford
75 Elias Slackford .
76 Elias Slackford . .
77 William Dobson. ,
78 William Dobson.
79 William Dobson.
80 Roberts. Crisp..
1874 —
75 Harrison B
Lodge
76 Douglas H. Lodge
77 Matthew R. Knight, B.A.
78 Albert Hagarty
79 Albert Hagarty.
80 Thomas Stebbing
1874 Abraham R. B. Shrewsbury.,
75 Charles W. Hamilton.
76 Charles W Hamilton.
77 JohnF. Betts.
78 John F. Betts..
79 Thomas J. Deinstadt..
80 Thomas J. Deinstadt,.
1874 Charles W. Dutcher.
75 Charles W Dutcher..
75 John Prince
77 John Prince. . .
78 John Prince . .
79 JohnF Betts
80 JohnF. Betts
SHEDIAC.
3
26
....
....
.... 1
3
20
0 71
2 34
1 00
3
31
0 73
4 20
•1 02
4
23
0 67
0 96
1 23
3
34
1 35
2 26
3 71
3
34
1 50
1 00
2 00
2
30
....
0 50
- 0 75
SHEFFIELD.
3
64
8 00
3 10
8 00
3
72
8 10
3 50
10 00
3
72
8 00
6 12
8 00
3
67
8 00
6 00
8 00
3
70
8 00
7 50
8 00
4
102
8 00
6 00
8 00
3
96
5 00
6 £0
7 00
SOURIS.
5
12
4 22
1 00
5 35
5
49
4 22
2 70
4 21
5
38
4 22
1 09
4
40
2 30
i 66
1 05
4
60
2 50
2 00
2 10
4
108
0 70
1 00
1 07
4
109
...
1 00
SUMMERSIDE.
1
90
5 00
3 50
5 00
1
1 107
5 00
3 50
5 00
1
116
5 00
3 50
5 00
1
116
5 00
3 50
5 00
3
156
5 50
5 50
1
153
2 50
2 10
2 50
3
121
2 50
5 76
2 50
SUSSEX.
. 7
217
12 50
5 00
8 00
7
120
5 10
3 00
4 24
7
103
4 50
3 50
5 00
8
132
4 70
4 65
9 00
8
121
4 40
4 96
8 90
9
118
4 28
4 29
9 46
9
128
2 00
2 25
3 84
17 25
20 82
15 05
3 80
4 00
2 70
26 50
43 90
42 65
42 25
32 50
31 00
31 00
6 00
8 00
5 43
9 60
13 00
8 53
3 03
28 03
52 72
110 00
74 50
22 76
52 06
43 50
57 55
64 61
53 46
56 67
43 79
31 25
42 68
St.
1874 William Tweedy.
75 William Tweedy.
76 William Tweedy -
77 Frederick W. Harrison.,
78 Frederick W. Harrison..
79 Frederick W Harrison. ,
80 Douglas Chapman..
ST. ANDREWS.
47
6 40
2 40
6 87
26
5 00
1 60
5 05
26
4 10
1 75
4 05
25
4 05
1 10
3 65
30
3 28
2 84
4 35
30
2 75
1 87
3 50
32
2 50
6 00
3 25
23 95
41 00
30 00
28 00
26 52
37 92
54 00
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
791
ST. DAVID'S.
75 Frederick W. Harrison .
76 Frederick W. Harrison
77 George Harrison
78 George Harrison .
79 George Harrison .
80 Elias Slackford
No. of
Members.
99
75
78
81
94
92
91
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$8 00
$3 00
$6 00
$30 00
6 00
1 80
5 00 !
27 00
4 50
2 00
4 60
27 20
4 72
1 76
5 05 1
26 78
5 05
2 66
5 65
22 28
5 00
2 27
4 65 '■
23 99
5 00
2 35
5 76
32 17
1874
75 Septimus E. Colwell.
76 ..
ST. GEORGE.
7
24
38
ST. JAMES.
1874 HibbertR. Baker ,
75 John Tinling
76 John Tinling
77 -
78 John T. Baxendale .
79 John T. Baxendale .
80 Septimus E. Colwell
29
28
26
27
38
33
35
1 00
1 50
I. ST. JOHN.— QUEEN SQUARE.
2 93
0 50
0 50
1 00
3 75
1 00
2 58
2 78
2 75
1 09
1 59
3 76
2 84
2 36
00
20
0 50
2 86
3 23
1 00
3 00
2 79
43 32
5 85
33 50
27 04
33 12
23 26
28 18
31 77
This was known as the Germain Street charge until 1879. The old Germain Street Church having
been destroyed in the great fire of June 20th, 1877, a new site was secured for the erection of
what is now known as the Queen Square Methodist Church, the corner stone of which was laid
August 8th, 1878. On July 13th, 1879, the congregation, which since the fire had been
worshipping in Ring's Hall, began the occupancy of the school-room of the new church, and on
Sunday, October 5th, 1879, the church was publicly dedicated to the worship of God.
1874 Howard Sprague, M. A 1 177 I 45 00 3198 1120 92: 244 64
75 Howard Sprague, M.A. .. 1 156 15 50 56 58 ' 26 01 j 929 22
76 John A. Clarke, M.A 1 184 16 18 I 15 38 , 32 07 I 885 00
77 Benjamin Chappell, B.A 1 163 8 80 | 21 00 20 02 1,827 80
78 Benjamin Chappell, B.A 1 125 | 3 95 9 70 2 29 14196
79 John Read 1 127 j 3 95 9 86 10 43 127 33
80 John Read ... . 1 152 1 7 05 I 11 00 I 11 43 232 03
II. ST. JOHN.— CENTENARY.
1874 Henry Pope
75 Henry Pope
76 Howard Sprague, M.A.
77 Howard Sprague, M.A
78 H. Spiague,M.A.,M. R. Knight, B.A
79 Joseph Havt
80 Duncan D. Currie
242
230
267
265
240
200
130
60 00
63 83
100 00
50 00
83 00
75 00
25 00
45 50
47 46
18 00
32 43
22 00
5 00
10 00
14 00
10 00
12 00
' 20 00
10 00
13 25
27 35
370 00
IIT. ST. JOHN.— EXMOUTH STREET.
1874 Edwin Evans.. .
75 Edwin Evans . .
76 Joseph Hart. . .
77 Joseph Hart
78 Joseph Hart. . .
79 Hezekiah McKeown .
80 Hezekiah McKeown .
188
190
287
216
202
199
151
22 00
17 52
26 90
1 22 50
22 89
24 00
22 50
23 33
24 00
' 22 50
16 36
25 00
22 50
24 26
25 00 j
j 12 00
12 42
18 00
1 12 00
10 00
17 00 1
1874 Robert Duncan . . .
75 Robert Duncan
76 Stephen T. Teed
77 Stephen T. Teed
78 Stephen T. Teed
79 Benjamin Chappell, B.A. . .
80 Benjamin Chappell, B.A.
IV ST. JOHN.— PORTLAND.
.| 1
..■■ •:! !
l
...' ..| 2
.. ! 2
! l
136
12 19
21 05
18 01
127
13 24
21 17 1
18 74
284
14 40
22 25 '
23 27
238
15 00
12 00
24 50
180
5 00
1 40
10 00
157
5 00
3 00
14 00
1 145
5 00
3 62 1
12 00
847
78
486
96
687
94
182
00
250
00
274
76
94
83
274 39
162 87
99
32
108
25
68
60
70 00
80 67
214
81
200
14
200 77
45
00
28 00
30
17
792
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
V. ST. JOHN.— CARLETON.
Year!
Names of Ministers.
1874 Samuel W. Sprague
75 Samuel R. Ackman
76 Samuel R. Ackman
77 Samuel R. Ackman
78 Richard W. Weddall, B.A.
79 Richard W. Weddall, B.A.
80 Richard W. Weddall, B.A.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
76
74
170
160
160
132
128
Funds.
Con ting. Educa. Sup. M. Miss'y
$10 37
9 08
9 10
8 00
8 00
8 00
3 00
$4 50
7 00
7 20
3 50
9 60
109 00
10 50
$10 00
7 24
7 25
7 50
8 00
8 00
8 00
$60 14
136 78
85 20
107 50
105 10
106 27
72 40
VI. ST. JOHN.— CARMARTHEN STREET.
1874 William Lawson . . .
75 William Lawson. . .
76 Benjamin Chappell.
77 .. .
78 William J. Kirby..
79
80
98
135
85
60
61
39
3 50
1 50
2 00
1*75
i'56
i 25
2 08
2 34
i'n
2 00
2 72
2 80
4 55
30 74
18 55
1880 D. Davies Moore.
VII. ST. JOHN.— COURTNEY BAY.
. . I 6 1 67 I 1 00
0 75
1 09 i 11
ST. MARTINS.
1874 Richard Opie
75 Richard Opie
76 William R. Pepper
77 Charles W Hamilton
78 Charles W Hamilton . .
79 William J. Kirby
80 Theophilus L. Williams.
5
6
10
5
7
6
30
35
54
45
i"
46
1 16
1 38
1 14
1 50
1 50
1 20
1 42
3 40
0 91
1 52
0 93
1 96
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 20
2 00
2 72
2 00
25 00
53 08
16 48
19 67
ST. STEPHEN.
1874 John Prince ....
75 John Prince
76 Edwin Evans
77 Edwin Evans
78 Edwin Evans
79 Howard Sprague, M.A.
80 Howard Sprague, M.A.
172
150
136
122
136
138
134
18 85
19 02
20 85
20 20
13 80
21 00
7 02
8 76
20 12
7 20
9 00
20 75
7 26
11 05
22 60
7 00
11 00
22 23
4 00
21 27
21 86
68 27
117 55
60 14
109 00
128 84
128 84
123 76
T.
1879 Henry Peuna.
80 Cyrus S. Wells
TABUSINTAC.
., 3 | ....
J 3 1 20
0 50
0 25
0 50
2 00
TINTRAMER.
1875 George Steele. . . .
76 George Steele
77 Henry J. Clarke
78 Henry J. Clarke
79 William E. Pepper . .
80 Supplied from Sackville
1874 Silas James
75 Silas James
76 Silas James
77
58
66
67
61
72
TOBIQUE.
10
10
10
9
42
65
77
78
2 00
2 66
1 25
2 00
3 10
2 00
i 66
2 00
i 66
1 00
2 19
2 65
3 69
2 00
1 30 i
1 90
2 35
1 35 J
3 11
1 25
0 54
1 40
1 35
1 18 1
1 89
3 10
10 87
7 00
8 35
8 61
10 15
14 12
12 02
19 18
NEW BRUNSWICK AND PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND CONFERENCE.
793
TRYON.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-'
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
f—
174 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A. . .
75 Humphrey P. Cowperthwaite, M.A. . .
76 Thomas J. Deinstadt ... . . . .
77 Thomas J. Deinstadt ...
78 Thomas J. Deinstadt ...
79 John S. Phinney . .
80 John S. Phinney
9
9
8
9
9
9
9
280
187
207
205
285
265
206
$15 20
15 20
15 28
15 30
15 40
14 40
13 10
$5 60
4 50
11 00
5 65
8 18
8 00
8 25
$6 00
10 75
11 22
11 25
11 35
11 40
12 30
315 10
175 44
197 21
120 85
74 18
91 29
107 10
u.
177 Thomas Aller. .
78 Thomas Allen. . .
79 Charles Comben.
80 Charles Comben.
UPHAM. (See Hampton.)
8
10
67
78
76
81
3 50
2 30
3 40
3 64
2 60
3 40
3 35
2 47
3 80
3 45
3 00
4 75
31 97
28 86
13 76
20 75
177 William Penna .
78 William Penna .
79 William Penna . .
80 Henry Penna
UPPER KENT.
67
68
77
1 55
1 60
1 60
1 66
1 05
1 25
2 00
2 00
1 50
18 42
16 00
14 00
w.
S74 Charles W Dockrill.. .
75 Levi S. Johnson
76 Levi S. Johnson
77 Levi S. Johnson.. .
78 Alfred E. Le Page. . .
79 Alfred E. Le Page
80 Alfred E. Le Page
574 Joseph Sellar, M.A.
75 James Taylor
76 Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
77 Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
78 Charles H. Paisley, M.A.
79 Wesley W Oolpitts. ..
80 Wesley W. Colpitts.
WELSFORD.
6 i
34
6 ;
51
8 i
80
9
95
10
111
10
111
10
107
WOODSTOCK.
89
61
68
84
123
80
97
4 50
1 75
■A 50
4 50
2 00
3 00
1 10
1 20
1 00
1 50
1 50
1 50
2 00
6 00
2 00
2 00
2 40
2 00
2 00
2 00
2 00
8 75
8 75
00
50
90
90
20
10 25
52 64
34 47
37 00
51 82
48 95
37 00
3 00
7 00
40 00
2 50
5 50
49 42
12 00
4 00
24 75
12 82
10 52
29 03
14 32
11 18
64 13
10 00
9 27
39 20
4 99
5 00
18 00
THE
DISTRICTS
OF THE
NEW BRUNSWICK & PRINCE EDWARD ISL'D CONFERENCE
showing who have been chairmen and financial secretaries,
with the number of members for each year
From 1874 to 1880.
FREDERICTON DISTRICT.
Year!
Chairmen.
Finau. Secretaries.! Mem.
Yeari Chairmen.
1874 Hez. McKeown.
75 Hez. McKeown. .
76 Robert Duncan. .
77 Robert Duncan.
78 Robert Duncan.
79 Edwin Evans
80 Edwin Evans
Finan. Secretaries, i Mem.
Robert Wilson
James Taylor
Hez. McKeown. .
Chas. H. Paisley..
Chas. H. Paisley..
Wesley W.Colpitts
WesleyW.Colpitts
MIRAMICHI DISTRICT.
1875 John S. Phinney.. John Waterhouse.
76 James A. Duke . Robert S. Crisp. . . I
77 Hez. McKeown. . Isaac N. Parker
78 Hez. McKeown. . .
79 Stephen T. Teed..
80 Stephen T. Teed..
Isaac N. Parker.
Isaac N. Parker.
Isaac N. Parker.
1553
1347
1497
1612
1599
1653
1685
309
442
389
444
443
434
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DISTRICT.
1874 Duncan D. CurriejH. P. Cowper-j
I thwaite 2069
75 Duncan D. CurriejH. P. Cowper-
thwaite.. . . 1920
76 John Lathern H. P. Cowper-
thwaite 1903
77 John Lathern. . H. P. Cowper-
thwaite 1900
78 John Lathern H. P. Cowper-
thwaite 2106
1879 H. P. Cowper-I
thwaite Thos. J. Deinstadt 2136
80 H. P. Cowper-i I
thwaite Thos. J. Deinstadt 2110
SACKVILLE DISTRICT.
,1874 Win. McCarty.. . . Joseph Hart . .
75 Wm. McCarty.. . Joseph Hart.. .
76 Duncan D. Currie Chas. W. Dutcher
77 Douglas Chapman I Chas. W. Dutcher
78 Douglas ChapmanjChas. W. Dutcher
79 Robert Duncan. .Thomas Marshall.
80 Robert Duncan. Thomas Marshall.!
ST. JOHN DISTRICT.
1874 Henry Pope [Robert Duncan. . . :
75 Henry Pope [Robert Duncan. . .
. 76 John Prince Stephen T. Teed., j
77 John Prince .Stephen T. Teed., j
78 Joseph Hart (Stephen T. Teed..
79 Hez. McKeown. . Richard W Wed-
1 dall.B.A. ..
80 Duncan D. Currie Richard W. Wcd-
dall. B.A.
ST. STEPHEN DISTRICT.
1978
1222
1413
1389
1418
1692
1779
2111
1635
2143
1983
1784
1683
1661
James Taylor . . . ;
75 John Prince
Wm. W. Percival.
469
76 Edwin Evans
Wm. W Percival.
486
77 Edwin Evans
Wm. W. Percival. j
444
78 Edwin Evans
Fred. W. Harrison!
520
79 Fred. W. Harrison
Chas. W. Dutcher!
530
80 Douglas Chapman
Chas. W Dutcheri
549
PART VII.
THE
$Utof0xtttMatt& danizxtutt,
1874 to 1880.
THE
gltbafomxblmb donhxma,
WAS
3RGANIZED IN THE CITY OF ST. JOHN'S,
ow
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1874.
I.— SESSIONS OF CONFERENCE.
ar.
Place.
St. John's . .
St. John s . . .
St. John's .
Carbonear. .
8.. St. John's..
9 .St. John's.
0 . . Carbonear. . .
President.
Geo. S. Milligan, M.
Thomas Harris.
James Dove..
John Goodison . . .
'Geo. S. .Milligan, M.
James Dove . . .
Thomas Harris
Secretary.
Thomas Harris.
James Dove
John Goodison .
Joseph Pascoe .
[James Dove
i Charles Ladner.
Charles Ladner.
Journal Secretary.
, George J. Bond, B.A.
John G. Currie.
Charles Ladner.
Joseph Pascoe.
Francis U. Willey.
If. —MINISTERS and MEMBERS.
Year.
On
trial.
Ministers.
Effec-
tive.
Members.
Sup'y. ; Total. Increase. On trial. Full. Total. Increase.
4
. J 21
17
38
5
. .1 24
19
1
44
6
'6
..! 27
17
3
47
3
7
. . j 22
24
3
49
2
rS. ..
•i U
32
3
49
'9. ..
i 9
37
4
50
i 1
10. ...
1 6
40
3
49
1 dec. 1
1,240
1,156
1,054
1,285
1,829
1,157
691
4,389
5,086
5,473
5,790
6,191
7,008
5,629
6,242
6,527
7,075
8,020
8,165
6,995 ' 7,e
613
285
448
945
145
dec. 521
HI.— CONNEXIONAL FUNDS.
Year.
i Contingent ;
a
$202 09
rs. .. .
270- 25
16
217 89
n...
212 56
is
194 72
79.
198 57
50
188 54
Educa-
tional.
$176 62
254 37
285 87
295 76
228 63
206 27
209 93
^"day Circuit
SchooL : Subs.
$28 19
46 76
64 64
61 67
66 81
45 25
Supernumerary.
Ministers
Subs.
Total.
$329 13
365 33
395 45
410 35
372 16
273 05
252 77
$514 34
510 32
390 00
576 79
501 84
511 84
507 26
$843 47
875 65
785
987
874 00
784 89
760 03
4">
14
Missionary.
$3,002 45
5,224 08
4,939 44
5,780 70
4,754 60
4,169 63
3,880 37
THE NAMES OF
THB
MINISTERS OF THE NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE
CLASSIFIED AND ALPHABETICALLY AEEANGED
UNDER THE YEAR IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
Note. — The figures in the column after the name show the year in which his connection with the
Conference ceased, the letters indicate the cause.
D. Died. x.s. Transferred to Nova Scotia Conference.
loc. Located. m. Transferred to Montreal Conference.
exc. Removed to England.
1828.
Shenstone, William E.
1840.
Peach, John S
1854.
Harris, Thomas. . . .
Milligan, George S .
1855.
5 Dove, James
1856.
6 Fox, Thomas
1860.
7 Goodison, John . .
3 Shenton, Job
1861.
9 Ladner, Charles
10 Pascoe, John S
1866.
1 1 Forsey, George
12 Reay, John
1870.
13 Matthews, Solomon...
14 Pickles, Charles.
15 Willey, Francis G.
1871.
16 Bond, George J
17 Currie, John G
18 Dunn, Simeon B.
19 Embree, Jeremiah
20 James, Thomas H.
21 Swann, William
1872.
22 Atkinson, Thomas W
23 Myers, Charles
24 Nurse, James
,m. ' 1875
1875
. .d. ! 1878
1878
1873.
25 Bowell, John P.
26 Boyd, George . .
27 Bryant, George H
2S Dixon, John
29 Freeman, Robert W. .
30 Hill, Jabez ....
31 McGregor, Alexander .
32 Parkins, Joseph
33 Pratt, John
34 Snowden, Samuel
1874.
35 Hatcher, Henry C. .
36 Heals, James B
37 Heyfield, Jesse . . .
38 Hill, Anthony
39 Jennings, William
40 Lewis, Henry
41 Lister, Joseph
42 Payne, George
43 Pincock, James
44 Seccombe, William H.,
1875.
i 45 Alexander, James..
46 Bramfitt, Robert . , ...
47 Bullen, George
48 Edyvean, William H.
49 Gw'ilym, David
50 Kendall, William . . .
51 Taylor, Edgar
1876.
52 Riehings, Lewis . .
53 Storey, George P.
. .D.
. .D.
1879
1876
l. | 1878
1877
1877
.l. 1879
PROBATIONERS CONNECTED WITH THE NEWFOUxNDLAND C0NF., JUNE. 1880
SHOWING THE YEAR WHEN THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN.
1876.
1 Tratt, William R
1877.
2 Eland, Thomas L . . .
3 Jackson, Joseph A. .
4 Peters. John
5 Wilson, James
6 Vater, George.
1878.
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY
C'ONXPXTKD WITH THE
ItdtrftfuttManir <$,anUxmtt,
1874 to 1880.
A.
ALEXANDER, JAMES.
r. on t. 1875.
875 Catalina .... 1
76 Exploits . . 1
77 -Located.
ATKINSON, THOMAS WHIT-
FIELD.
1872.— e f. c. & o. 1876.
874 Shoal Harbour. ... 2
76 Fogo 3
79 Twillingate 2
Financial Secretary, 1879 and
880.
B.
BOND, GEORGE J., B.A.
187L— e. f. c. & o. 1876.
874 St. John's. . . . . 3
77 Tilt Cove 1
78 Allowed to rest 1
78 Fogo.... .. .. 1
80 Trinity 1
A graduate of Mount Allison
Vesleyan College. — B.A., 1874.
ournal Secretary of Conference,
876. Chairman of District,
BOWELL, JOHN PERRY.
1877.— e. f. c. & o. 1878.
874 Flower Cove 2
76 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
78 Labrador 3
BOYD, GEORGE.
1873.— e. f. c. &o. 1877.
874 Bay Roberts 1
75 Mount Allison Wes Coll. 2
77 Cupids 2
79 Carbonear 2
BRAMFITT, ROBERT.
a 1875.— e. out, 1876.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
875 1
76 Little Bay Islands. .. 2
78 Musgrave Harbour 2
80 Musgrave Town 1
BRYANT, GEORGE HENRY. \
c. 1873— e. out. 1874.—
E. f. c. & 0.1877.
1873 Green's Harbour 3
76 Old Perlican 3
(79 Old Perlican. . .(sup'y.) 1
Died Sept. 17th, 1879, aged
39 years.
BULLEN, GEORGE,
c. 1875.— e. out. 1876.-
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875
76 Port de Grave...
77 Bay Roberts
78 Tilt Cove
80 Bett's Cove & Tilt Cove.. 1 I
c.
CURRIE, JOHN GIBSON.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Carbonear 1
75 Island Cove 3
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1877.
Died May 8th, 1878, aged 27
years.
D.
DIXON, JOHN,
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.
1873 Trinity 3
76 Tilt Cove 1
Died Aug. 4th, 1876, aged 26
years.
DOVE, JAMES.
1855.
1874 Carbonear. ... 2
76 Harbour Grace. . . 3
79 Black Head 2
Financial Secretary, 1874.
Chairman of District, 1875,
1876, 1878 to 1880. Secretary
of Conference, 1875 and 1878.
President of Conference, 1876
and 1879. Delegate to General
Conference, 1878. Delegate to
Ecumenical Congress, 1881.
DUNN, SIMEON B.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Exploits 1
75 St. John's 3
76 Nova Scotia Conference.
E.
EDYVEAN, WILLIAM H.
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.—
e. f. c. &. o. 1879.
187"5 1
76 Shoal Harbour 1
77 Port de Grave 2
79 Herring Neck 2
ELAND, THOMAS L.
e. on t. 1877.
1877 Green's Pond 1
78 Herring Neck & Change
Island 1
79 Bandom North . . 2
EMBREE, JEREMIAH.
1871.— e. f. c. & o. 1875.
1874 Green's Pond 2
76 Blackhead 3
79 Bonavista 2
Chairman of District, 1880.
F
FORSEY, GEORGE.
1866.
1874 Burin 1
75 Montreal Conference.
FOX, THOMAS.
1856.
1874 Old Perlican 2
76 St. John's. .. .(sup'y.) 5
800
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
FREEMAN, ROBT. WRIGHT.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
k. f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 Island Cove 2
75 Harbour Grace ... 1
76 Blackhead. 1
77 Western Bay 3
80 Fortune 1
GL
GOODISON, JOHN.
1860.
1874 Bonavista . 2
76 Carbonear . 3
79 Harbour Grace . . 2
Financial Secretary, 1875, 1878
to 1880.
Chairman of District, 1877.
Secretary of Conference, 1876.
President of Conference, 1877.
GWILYM, DAVID.
c. 1875.— e. on T. 1878.
1875 Hant's Harbour 2
77 Located.
H.
HARRIS, THOMAS.
1854.
74 Brigus .
1
75 St. John's
. 3
78 Grand Bank. ... .
. 3
Secretary of Conference, 1874.
Chairman of District, 1874 to
1877 and 1880.
President of Conference, 1875
and 1880.
Financial Secretary, 1878.
Delegate to the General Confer-
ence, Montreal, 1878.
HATCHER, HENRY CHAS.
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Sound Island. ...... I
77 Shoal Harbour J
78 Random North ]
79 Green's Harbour !
HEAL, JAMES B.
c. 1874.— E. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 . . . .
75 Brigus
77 Carbonear
78 Bett's Cove
80 Musgrave Harbour
HEYFIELD, JESSE,
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.-
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 Port de Grave.. ...
76 Trinity...
78 Heart's Content
79 Channel
HILL, ANTHONY
e. owt.1874.— u.f.c. & o. 1878.
1874 Hant's Harbour. .. 1
75 Blackhead ......... 1
76 Moreton's Harbour 2
78 Trinity . . . . t . 2
80 Fogo... 1
HILL, JABEZ.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e. f. o. & c. 1877.
1873 Bay of Islands & Bonne
Bay . . 1
74 Bonne Bay 2
76 Channel 1
77 Fortune . . 3
80 Catalina 1
J.
LISTER, JOSEPH.
r. om. 1874. — e. f. c. &o.,1878.
1874 St. John's 1
75 Bay Roberts 2
77 Heart's Content .. 1
78 Green's Pond . 3
JACKSON, JOSEPH A.
c. 1877.— e. ore t. 1878.
1877 . . . . . 1
78 Carbonear '3
JAMES, THOMAS H. j
1871.— R. f. c. &o. 1875. I
1874 Flat Island 1 !
75 Hant's Harbour. 3 I
78 Island Cove.. . . ..31
JENNINGS, WILLIAM.
c. 1874.— e. on t. 1875.—
e. f. c. & o. 1878.
1874 1
75 Moreton's Harbour. 1
76 Herring Neck. 2
78 Little Bay Islands . . -3
K.
KENDALL, WILLIAM.
c. 1875.— e. on t. 1876.—
e. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875 1
76 Grand Bank .
77 St. John's
79 Pouch Cove..
LADNER, CHARLES,
i 1861.
1874 Harbour Grace 1
75 Brigus. ... . . 3
78 St. John's 3
Financial Secretary, 1874 to
1876, 1880.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ence, 1878.
Secretary of Conference, 1879
and 1880.
LEWIS, HENRY.
e. out. 1874.— r. f. c. &o. 18S0.
1874 Musgrave Harbour. . . 2
76 Flower Cove 2
78 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 2
80 Randon South 1
M.
MATTHEWS, SOLOMON.
1870.— e. f. c. & o. 1874.
1874 Petites 1
75 Grand Bank . 3
78 Burin . . ._ 3
McGregor, Alexander.
c. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.
1873 St. Anthony ... 3
76 Musgrave Town .. 1
77 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 1
78 Located.
MILLIGAN, GEO. S., M.A.
1854.
1874 St. John's . - 1
75 ) St. John's—
to > Superintendent,
80 ) Day Schools.
Chairman of District, .1874.
President of Conference, 1874
and 1878.
Delegate to General Conference,
1878.
MYERS, CHARLES.
1872.— e. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Fortune Bay
75 Exploits ......
76 Green's Pond
78 Hant's Harbour ...
80 Burges . . . . . . .
N.
NURSE, JAMES.
1874.— b. f. c. & o. 1876.
1874 Channel 2
76 Green's Harbour.. . ..2
78 Moreton's Harbour . . 3
P.
PARKINS, JOSEPH.
v. 1873.— e. on t. 1874.—
e f. c. & o. 1877.
1873 St. Pierre 2
75 Petites 3
78 Catalina 2
80 Exploits 1
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
801
PASCOE, JOSEPH.
1861.
74 St. John's 1
75 Burin 3
78 Brigus 3
Financial Secretary, 1874,1876
id 1877.
Secretary of Conference, 1877.
Journal Secretary of Confer-
ee, 1879.
PAYNE, GEORGE.
o»t. 1874.— r. f. c. & o. 1878.
174 Blackhead 1
75 Carbonear ... 2
77 St. John's 2
78 Green's Harbour 1
79 Heart's Content .. 2
PEACH, JOHN S.
1840.
!74 Blackhead 2
76 Carbonear 2
78 Carbonear (sup'y.) 3
Delegate to General Conference,
.ontreal, 1878.
PETERS, JOHN.
r. on t. 1877.
577 Flat Islands . . . . 1
78 Bonne Bay 2
80 Bett's Cove & Tilt Cove.. 1
PICKLES, CHARLES.
1870.— r. f. c. & o. 1874.
374 Grand Bank .... 1
75 Removed to England.. 1
In 1879 he was stationed at
.ochdale, on the Bolton District,
nglish Conference.
PINCOCK, JAMES,
c. 1874.— u. out. 1875.—
R. f. c. & o. 1878.
874 1 I
75 Little Bay Islands . . 1
76 Bonne Bay . . 1 i
78 Petites... 3
PRATT, JOHN.
1873.— r. f. <•. & o. 1877
874 Catalina ... 1
75 St. John's 2
77 Exploits . . 3
80 Western Bay .... 1
R
REAY, JOHN.
1866.
1874 Twillingate
76 Bonavista
79 Cupids
Chairman of District, 1878.
RICHINGS, LEWIS,
c. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.
1876 ....
77 Tilt Cove
78 St. Anthony..
79 Located.
s.
SECCOMBE, WM. BRAY.
c. 1874.— r. on t. 1875.—
r. f. c. & o 1880.
1874 Musgrave Town 2
76 St. Anthony 2
78 Mount Allison Wes. Col. 2
80 Bonne Bay & Bay of Isl'ds 1
SHENSTONE, WILLIAM
EWEN.
1828.
1874 Brigus (sup'y.) 6i
Died Dec. 11th, 1880, aged 78
years.
SHENTON, JOB.
1860.
1874 ) Nova
to > Scotia
77 ) Conference.
78 St. John's 3
Chairman of District, 1879.
SNOWDEN, SAMUEL,
c. 1873— r. out. 1874.—
r. f. c. & o. 1878.
1873
74 Tilt Cove .
7 <) Shoal Harbour
77 Musgrave Harbour..
79 Musgrove Town
80 Flat Island and Sound
Island
STORY, GEORGE PHILLIS-
KIRK.
c. 1876.— r. on t. 1877.—
r. f. c. & o. 1880.
1876 Carbonear 1
77 Channel 2
79 St. John's 1
80 Hant's Harbour 1
SWANN, WILLIAM.
1871.— R. f. o. &o. 1875.
1874 Fogo 2
76 Twillingate.. 2
79 Old Perliean 2
Financial Secretary, 1878.
T.
TAYLOR, EDGAR.
r. 1875.— r. on t. 1876.—
r. f. c. & o. 1879.
1875
76 Mount Allison Wes. Coll.
77 Shoal Harbour.
78 Random South.
80 Port de Grave
TRATT, WILLIAM;RICHARD.
r. on t. 1876.
1876 Musgrave Harbour... . 1
77 Mount Allison Wes. Coll. 2
79 St. Anthony 2
Y.
VATER, GEORGE.
(.'. 1878.— r. on t. 1879.
1878 Green's Pond .
w.
WILLEY, FRANCIS GEO.
1870.— r. f «.\ & <>. 1876.
1874 Mount Allison Wes. Coll.
76 Catalina
78 Bay Roberts
WILSON JAMES.
r. on t. 1878.
1878 Flat Islands
1 ' 80 St. John's.
51
THE
CIRCUITS ^JSTD MISSIONS
OF THB
|btaf0mtMaait (fcanUxtntt,
SHOWING THE NAMES OF THE MINISTERS WHO HAVE LABOURED THEREON,
THE NUMBER OF PREACHING PLACES, THE NUMBER OF MEMBERS,
AND THE SUMS CONTRIBUTED FOR THE CONTINGENT, '
EDUCATIONAL, SUPERNUMERARY AND MIS-
SIONARY FUNDS ON EACH CIRCUIT
FOR EACH YEAR,
FROM ITS ORGANIZATION IN 1874 TO THE YEAR 1880.
Note. — For the history of the Circuits here named, prior to 1874, see Conference of Eastern British
America, page 441.
B.
BAY OF ISLANDS and BONNE BAY.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting. j Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874
75
76
77
78
JabezHiU
JabezHill
James Pincock. . .
James Pincock. . . ....
See Bonne Bay . .
2
2
7
4
3
60
44
68
64
80
$1 00 !
6 00 $1 60
6 00 2 60
6 10 3 00
3 40 , 2 00
$3 50
4 00
4 05
3 60
$44 00
26 00
28 60
19 00
BAY ROBERTS.
1874 George Boyd
75 Joseph Lister ..
76 Joseph Lister..
77 George Bullen .
78 Francis G. Willey. .
79 Francis G. Willey. . .
80 Francis G. Willev. .
1878 James B. Heal. ...
79 James B Heal
80 George Bullen, John Peters.
54
93
78
70
S3
74
BETT'S COVE.
18
18
120
133
BLACK HEAD.
1874 John S. Peach, George Payne
75 John S. Peach, Anthony Hill.. ...
76 Jeremiah Embree, Robt. W. Freeman
77 Jeremiah Embree . . ...
78 Jeremiah Embree ....
79 James Dove , ....
80 James Dove .„ ......
00
00
00
50
00
25
2 00
2 00
2 00
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 00 !
1 10 I
00
00
00
50
00
25
5 00
6 00
5
421
3 00
3 00
15 00
5
602
4 00
3 00
15 00
5
592
4 00
3 50
15 00
5
1,120
5 00
2 00
8 00
3
618
2 50
1 00
4 00
3
553
3 00
1 20
3 00
3
506
2 75
1 20
3 15
75 45
75 50
100 46
75 25
92 15
132 25
174 66
81 82
182 30
184 60
167 00
270 92
130 00
61 16
101 20
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
803
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 Thomas Harris
75 Charles Ladner, James B. Heal .
7$ Charles Ladner, James B. Heal.
77 Charles Ladner
78 Joseph Pascoe.. .
79 Joseph Pascoe.. .
80 Joseph Pascoe
1880 Charles Myers .
1874 George Forsey
75 Joseph Pascoe .
76 Joseph Pascoe .
77 Joseph Pascoe .
78 Solomon Matthews. .
79 Solomon Matthews.
80 Solomon Matthews
BONAVISTA.
Ap-
point-
ments.
1874 John Goodison.. . .
75 John Goodison.
76 John Reay
77 John Reay
78 John Reay
79 Jeremiah Emhree
80 Jeremiah Embree .
1874 Jabez Hill . . .
75 Jabez Hill .
76 James Pincock. . . .
77 James Pincock
78 John Peters
79 John Peters
80 William B. Seccombe.
No. of
Members.
290
431
369
347
389
362
568
BONNE BAY.
2 I ...
4
3
3
2
BRIGUS.
5
5
5
4
4
4
4
BURGEO
44
68
64
80
63
43
101
157
197
297
240
183
146
BURIN.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
$12 60
$13 10
$17 60
$175 45
14 00
14 00
19 10
205 00
11 10
8 40
19 10
179 00
12 00
8 90
14 80
223 65
6 65
6 05
10 65
124 05
7 15
5 30
8 20
137 85
9 74
5 75
8 20
113 75
6 00
5 40
10 00
12 00
8 00
9 40
9 50
7 i
422
8
7 1
343
9
7
336
9
7 !
333
4
7 1
293
3
7
352
3
7
300
3
6 00
1 60
3 50
6 00 1
2 60
4 00
6 10 :
3 00
4 05
3 40
2 00
3 60
2 60
1 50
2 50
2 00
1 50
2 00
5 52
6 00
8 50
15 00
5 00
9 00
10 10
16 00
13 38
20 00
27 00
5 00
13 64
13 70
33
4 38
9 45
10
5 00
10 45
30
7 20
10 50
20
5 50
10 50
70
3 25
3 30
72
3 30
3 38
10
3 00
3 40
44 00
26 00
28 60
19 00
12 38
5 95
122 34
172 62
223 05
244 60
132 30
80 76
82 41
103
93
155
11
129
12
129
92
56
92
27 68
49
00
c.
CARBONEAK.
1874 James Dove, John G. Currie . .
75 James Dove, George Paine
76 John Goodison, George Paine . .
77 John Goodison, James B. Heal
78 John Goodison, Joseph A. Jackson .
79 George Boyd, Joseph A. Jackson 6
80 George Boyd, Joseph A. Jackson 6
330
523
462
488
916
866
808
1874 John Pratt. ...
75 James Alexander. .
76 George F. Willey
77 Frances G. Willey.
78 Joseph Parkins . . .
79 Joseph Parkins. .
80 Jabez Hill
< ATALINA.
59
S6
89
64
114
75
1874
75 William Swann
76 United with Fogo
2 105
CHANGE ISLANDS.
". . . . 4 65
... 6 133
1 40
5 60
14 00
14 40
11 03
14 50
14 50
15 70
20 00
24 00 1
20 00
22 50
20 00
14 00 1
21 30
16 00 j
70
2 00
40
5 00
00
3 15
60
z 90
00
1 50
20
1 90
50
1 55
23 00 '
205 50
23 05
269 30
24 50
246 10
36 20
334 00
40 20
338 60
34 70
241 10
25 14
338 19
4 91
45 00
7 20
44 00
6 00
52 64
6 70
44 65
2 00
20 00
2 00
21 80
1 90
15 50
1 40
26 80
6 30
148 15
804
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
CHANNEL.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 James Nurse . . .
75 James Nurse
76 Jabez Hill .
77 George P. Story
78 George P. Story.
79 Jesse Heyfield .
80 Jesse Heyfield .
1874 George Boyd
78 George Boyd ,
79 John Reay,
80 John Reay...
14
12
50
48
83
$4 10
4 00
3 00
4 00
5 00
2 00
$6 05
6 00
4 00
5 60
5 50
1 20
CUPIDS.
160
156
153
$6 20
6 00
3 00
4 00
4 50
2 00
3 20
2 61
2 50
1 50
3 00 I
$80 15
82 00
60 00
86 00
60 90
26 60
75 25
59 24
53 57
E.
1874 Simeon B. Dunn
75 Charles Myers . .
76 James Alexander
77 John Pratt.. .-.
78 John Pratt. ...
79 John Pratt. . . .
80 Joseph Parkins .
EXPLOITS.
167
o
5
5
5
8
10
90
90
92
160
256
279
9 50
5 07
15 50
5 00
3 00
8 00
3 00
8 00
8 00
5 00
6 00
8 00
6 00
6 50
8 40
9 00
7 00
8 50
8 60
2 10
9 02
87 83
40 00
48 90
47 32
48 00
83 20
47 07
F.
FLAT ISLANDS.
1874 Thomas H. James.
75 ..
76
77 John Peters . ...
78 James Wilson..
79 James Wilson. . .
80 Samuel Snowden. . ,
1874 John P. Bowell
75 John P. Bowell
76 Henry Lewis .
77 Henry Lewis .
78 .
79 .
80 .
1874 William Swann
75 William Swann .
76 Thomas W Atkinson.
77 Thomas W Atkinson.
78 Thomas W. Atkinson.
79 George J. Bond, B.A.
80 Anthony Hill ,
1874 Charles Myers..
75 ..
5
5
6
4
6
16
15
237
194
254
125
145
269
218
FLOWER COVE.
4
8
12
12
7
FOGO.
50
61
54
76
38
FORTUNE BAY.
io
76
77
78
79
80
V United with Grand Bank .
James Hill. ....
James Hill . .
Robert W Freeman ...
160
120
110
2 22
1 20
3 70
1 00
1 20
1 60
3 26
2 01
1 65
2 00
1 00
1 80
1 00
1 00
1 00
3 76
1 00
2 00
1 40
1 00
1 56
1 40
1 20
2 00
1 80
1 60
2 60
1 50
1 00
2 00
1 50
1 00
2 00
1 00
0 80
2 80
4
126
3 50
4
96
5 00
6
133
5 60
6
194
2 08
6
220
3 00
5
271
3 83
4
219
3 00
3 60
2 40
25
00
00
00
75
70
3 05
2 00
2 00
25
00
30
05
35
25
20
3 50
3 50
7 08
9 62
31 32
22 40
19 00
36 54
40 72
10 40
24 80
15 10
43 56
8 04
116 47
120 00
148 15
190 06
163 00
138 68
92 40
93 00
50 60
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
805
G.
GRAND BANK.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members,
Funds.
Year
Conting.
Educa. Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Charles Pickles ....
75 Solomon Matthews
76 Solomon Matthews, William Kendall.
* 77 Solomon Matthews. ...
78 Thomas Harris ... . . ...
80 Thomas Harris.
2
2
2
o
1
1
2
203
311
255
215
95
97
96
•S7 70
8 50
8 50
8 50
4 00
4 00
4 00
$5 00 i $11 50
5 79 ' 12 14
5 85 i 12 19
5 90 i 12 20
3 10 6 02
4 00 6 75
5 00 , 7 75
$203 91
324 16
368 76
244 20
136 00
104 39
108 00
GREEN'S HARBOUR.
1S73 George H. Bryant .
74 George H. Bryant
75 George H. Bryant .
76 James Nurse .
77 James Nurse
78 George Paine. ,
?9 Henry C. Hatcher
80 Henry C. Hatcher..
18 74 Jeremiah Embree, George J. Bond
75 Jeremiah Embree ....
76 Charles Myers
77 Charles Myers, Thomas L. Eland
78 Joseph Lister, George Vater. . .
79 Joseph Lister, George Vater . .
80 Joseph Lister, George Vater
32
76
102
85
67
41
34
3 50
1 20
1 25
3 00
1 50
1 50
1 00
1 10
2 20
1 60
1 00
2 10
1 09
1 05 |
1 00
1 25
GREEN'S POND.
15
32
15
367
14
361
i 16
423
16
378
17
379
18
369
50
20
25
00
00
12
80
2 40
3 10
6 22
9 46
6 20
10 50
7 00
10 80
3 00
8 00
5 77
7 00
9 35
7 40
2
00
21
50
22
73
20 00
24
10
18
22
21
00
26
37
61
05
74
10
127
34
93
00
74
15
91
47
H.
HANT'S HARBOUR,
1874 Anthony Hill
75 Thomas H. James
76 Thomas H. James, David Gwilym.
77 Thomas H. James ...
78 Charles Myers . .
79 Charles Myers
80 George P. Story
1874 Christopher Ladner . .
75 Robert W. Freeman.
76 James Dove
77 James Dove
78 James Dove
79 John Goodison
80 John Goodison
180
158
313
253
232
184
159
2 00
1 50
2 00
2 00
1 50
2 00
2 00
1 50
2 10
1 50
1 50
2 00
1 50
3 00
2 00
1 40
.
1 50
1 50
1 00
1 60
HARBOUR GRACE.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
150
136
140
120
160
135
125
12 40
13 50
19 00 ]
14 40
14 50
20 00
16 60
15 00
20 00 '
16 60
15 00
20 00
4 25
3 35
20 00
14 10
14 45
20 00
15 10
8 25
15 60
66 50
55 S2
55 27
81 20
43 00
21 20
34 77
264 84
337 96
325 00
297 12
277 30
216 28
250 80
1877 Joseph Lister..
78 Jesse Heyfield .
79 Goorge Payne
80 George Payne
1875
76 William Jennings..
77 William Jennings ..
78 Thomas L. Eland . . .
79 William H. Edyvean .
80 William H. Edyvean .
HEART'S CONTENT.
■ ! . I
4 I 56
4 j 53
4 i 48
HERRING NECK.
1 20
1 00
1 00
1 00
1 15
1 00
3
28
3
50
3
70
1 00
1 00
1 50
3
148
1 50
1 50
1 50
3
118
1 00
1 00
1 00
21 92
47 23
52 93
4 66
40 60
21 30
806
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
I.
ISLAND COVE.
Year
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
No. of
Funds.
ments.
Members
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874 Robert W. Freeman ...
224
$7 00
$3 00
$6 00
$80 0^
75 John G. Currie
6
215
6 00
2 00
8 00
185 00
76 John G. Currie ...
6
176
6 00
2 20
8 00
73 98
6
180
5 00
2 00
8 00
131 48
5
277
4 00
1 82
$50
78 13
79 Thomas H. James
5
313
3 00
2 00
6 00
51 70
5
352
2 53
2 28
4 00
68 00
L.
LABRADOR.
1874 John G. Currie .
75 George Paine.
76 George Paine . . .
77 ......
78 John P. Bowell.
79 John P. Bowell.
80 John P Bowell.
1874
75 James Pincock. . . .
76 Robert Bramfitt.
77 Robert Bramfitt..
78 William Jennings .
79 William Jennings .
80 William Jennings .
13
13
56
61
LITTLE BAY ISLANDS.
50
30
2 00
2 00
3 00
2 50
420
1 00
1 00
4 00
9
175
2 80
2 40
6 00
10
179
4 00
3 00
6 35
10
178
1 00
4 00
6 40
10
333
2 00
4 00
5 94
10
166
2 00
4 00
6 00
12
135
1 50
3 00
6 00
12 60
15 00
5 40
10 63
27 19
40 00
45 09
60 21
57 40
M.
MORETON'S HARBOUR.
1875 William Jennings .
76 Anthony Hill
77 Anthony Hill.. . .
78 James Nurse
79 James Nurse
80 James Nurse . . .
3
80
5 00
3 00
8 00
3
87
5 00
2 00
8 00
5
162
4 00
1 50
8 00
6
125
4 10
1 65
7 60
5
100
3 80
1 20
6 20
52 93
75 00
80 00
91 86
85 15
MUSGRAVE HARBOUR.
1874 Henry Lewis ...
* 75 Henry Lewis .
76 William R. Tratt .
77 Samuel Snowden.
78 Robert Bramfitt .
79 Robert Bramfitt
80 James B. Heal. . . .
56
• • • •
. • > I
2
63
1 20
1 00
2 00
2
64
1 20
1 00
2 10
2
38
1 00
1 00
2 10
2
100
1 00
1 00
2 05
4
213
1 00
1 00
2 16
5
162
1 00
1 00
2 20
8 10
20 75
40 32
40 67
30 07
23 03
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
807
MUSGRAVE TOWN.
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 William B. Seccombe.
75 William B. Seccombe.
76 Alexander McGregor. . .
77
78 Samuel Snowden. . .
79 Samuel Snowden
80 Robert Bramfitt
Ap-
No. of
Funds.
point-
~
... -
ments.
Contmg.
$1 00
Educa.
Sup. M.
!*2 00
Miss'y.
107
0
80
1 13
$1 50
1 00
§41 82
9
87
2 00
1 20
2 10
61 60
9
59
2 00
1 00
2 00
90 00
7
64
4 50
1 00
2 00
60 90
i
94
1 50
1 00
1 05
14 17
7
82
1 45
1 00
1 45
46 45
o.
1874 Thomas Fox.
75 Thomas Fox. . . .
76 George H. Bryant .
77 George H. Bryant. .
78 George H. Bryant . .
79 William Swann . .
80 William Swann
OLD
PERLICAN.
260
3 08
1 80
4 50
90 46
• I
4
238
3 40
1 80 |
4 50
97 14
• • I
4
240
3 00
1 05
2 10
51 10
1
3
410
3 40
4 00
2 40
123 63
...
2
340
3 00
3 50 ;
2 50
83 95
.i
2
297
1 40
2 50 ;
2 30
70 68
. .. .|
2
267
2 00
2 50
3 00
94 52
P.
1874 Solomon Matthews.
75 Joseph Parkins . .
76 Joseph Parkins . . .
77 Joseph Parkins
78 James Pincock.
79 James Pincock.
80 James Pincock.
1874 Jesse Heyfield
75 Jesse Heyfield .
76 George Bullen .
77 William H. Edyvean .
78 William H. Edyvean .
79 . .
80 Edgar Taylor..
1880 William Kendall
PET1TES
38
11 81 i
8
35
13 00
108 78
8
70
i 55 :
1
10
2 05
26 00
10
54
3 30
1
00
3 80
13 80
11
58
1 8C
1
30
1 50
17 00
11
59
1 40
1
00
1 60
14 80
12
50
1 50
1
00
1 25
30 12
12
56
1 40
1
00
1 60
30 23
PORT DE
GRAVE.
62
2 00
•_>
oo
4 00
92 73
2
63
1
70
3 30
39 86
•>
83
1 42
o
25
3 50
42 10
o
49
1 53
2
20
3 60
55 23
2
59
1 00
1
50
2 00
36 43
2
54
1 20
1
00
1 10
32 09
2
44
34 42
POUCH COVE.
It was formerly part of St. John's Circuit.
I 4 126 1 00
1 10
1 40 , 15 90
B.
1878 Edgar Taylor....
79 Edgar Taylor
80 Thomas L. Eland ,
RANDOM NORTH.
It was formerly part of Shoal Harbour Mission.
1878 Henry C. Hatcher . .
79 Thomas L. Eland
80 Henry Lewis
1
a....
14
i(37
1 00
1 00 *
1 16 ;
36 44
14
115
1 10
1 10
1 30
45 00
RANDOM SOUTH.
It was formerly part of Shoal Harbour Mission.
15
15
128
127
00
00
00
110
1 20 31 72
2 00 ! 32 00
808
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
s.
SHOAL HARBOUR.
Names of Ministers.
Ap-
point-
ments.
No. of
Members.
Funds.
Year
4
Conting.
Educa.
Sup. M.
Miss'y.
1874
75
76
77
78
Thomas W. Atkinson
25 '
26
30
30
125
150
245
240
212
$1 00
1 25
1 00
2 00
1 20
$1 00
1 00
1 00
2 00
1 20
$1 50
1 50
2 00
3 00
2 00
$109 25
187 89
Samuel Snowden, Wm. H. Edyvean.
Henry C. Hatcher, Edgar Taylor. . . .
268 47
290 73
124 12
SOUND ISLANDS.
1875 Henry C. Hatcher
76 Henry C. Hatcher . . .
77
78 Supplied from Flat Islands .
2
84
1 74
1 26
4 12
10
115
2 06
2 oe
1 26
10
94
1 80
2 00
2 00
10
98
1 12
1 16
2 00
10 67
19 34
18 40
14 90
St.
1873 Alexander McGregor.. .
74 Alexander McGregor.. .
75 Alexander McGregor..
76 William B. Seccombe. .
77 William B. Seccombe.
78 Lewis Richings
79 William R. Tratt . . . .
80 William R. Tratt . . .
ST. ANTHONY.
12
90
1 20
1 00
2 00
13
216
1 00
1 00
2 00
13
174
2 00
2 00
2 60
9
123
1 20
1 10
2 00
17
146
1 00
1 00
1 00
17
111
1 00
1 00
1 00
55 40
20 70
137 50
• 48 56
95 48
61 52
ST. JOHN'S.
1874 George S. Milligan, M.A., Jos. Pascoe,
Joseph Lister. ...
• 75 Thomas Harris, Simeon B. Dunn,
George J. Bond, John Pratt
76 Thomas Harris, Simeon B. Dunn,
George J. Bond, John Pratt
77 Thomas Hams, Simeon B. Dunn,
George Payne, William Kendall. .
79 Job Shenton, Charles Ladner, George
P. Story
80 Job Shenton, Charles Ladner, James
Wilson. . ,
1873 Joseph Pascoe.. .
74 Joseph Pascoe..
75 ■ .. .
555
80 00
80 00
140 00
7
554
80 00
80 00
' 140 00
7
7
7
553
616
720
6000
60 00
60 00
100 00
143 80
100 00
160 00
160 00
60 00
7
871
60 00
90 00
80 00
3
643
60 00
106 00
80 00
ST. PIERRE.
831 50
2,182 09
1,855 11
1,882 34
1,723 45
1,508 65
1,239 82
T.
1874 Samuel Snowden.
• 75 Samuel Snowden. . . ... ....
76 John Dixon
77 Geo. J. Bond, B.A., Lewis Richings.
78 George Bullen . . .....
79 George Bullen ...
80 United with Belts Cove
TILT COVE.
18
191
2 15
2 25
8 00
18
196
2 50
3 00
8 50
17
175
3 00
6 00
8 90.
14
136
1 00
7 00
5 00
18
120
1 00
1 00
5 00
18
123
1 20
1 10
6 00
20 00
27 73
121 44
53 05
174 66
81 82
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE.
809
Year
Names of Ministers.
1874 John Dixon
75 John Dixon
76 Jesse Heyfield. . . .
77 Jesse Heyfield
78 Anthony Hill..
79 Anthony Hill .
80 George J. Bond, B.A.
TKINITY.
Ap
point-
ments
No. of
Members.
89
95
87
97
106
93
99
Conting.
$5
3
3
2
2
1
00
00
50
60
00
10
Funds.
Educa.
$2 00
00
50
00
10
00
00
Sup. M.
$2 02
3 00
00
25
40
60
00
Miss'y.
$13 25
25 63
26 40
41 40
42 00
26 35
14 00
TWILLINGATE.
1874 John Reay..
75 John Reay .
76 William Swann .
77 William Swann ...
78 William Swann
79 Thomas W. Atkinson.
80 Thomas W. Atkinson.
359
260
209
205
212
172
172
6 15
4 15
8 10
6 40
4 70
8 10
6 40
5 50
9 30
6 45
5 66
10 00
6 50
5 75
10 45
6 60
5 80
10 50
4 42
5 00
9 70
66 56
91 55
99 80
112 89
116 47
117 19
109 55
w.
WESTERN BAY
1877 Robert "W. Freeman .
78 Robert W. Freeman .
79 Robert "W. Freeman .
80 John Pratt..
3
359
2 00
1 60
2 00
3
337
2 10
1 20
3 10
3
350
2 30
1 10
3 30
101 26
80 00
93 00
THE
DISTRICTS
OF THE
NEWFOUNDLAND CONFERENCE,
showing who have been chairmen and financial secretaries,
with the number of members for each year
From 1874 to 1880.
BONAVISTA DISTRICT.
Year; Chairmen.
Financial Secretaries.
Mem.
1878 John Reay,
80 Jeremiah Embree.
Thomas W Atkinson.
DISTRICT.
James Dove ....
Charles Ladner
2240
2381
2432
CARBONEAR
1874 Thomas Harris
To James Dove
76 James Dove
2233
2573
2817
77 John Goodison. ... ...
78 James Dove. ... ...
3480
3986
79 James Dove
80 James Dove. ...
John Goodison
*3574
3407
ST. JOHN'S DISTRICT.
1874 George S. Milligan, M . A Joseph Pascoe . . .
75 Thomas Harris. John Goodison..
76 Thomas Harris. Joseph Pascoe . . .
77 Thomas Harris ! Joseph Pascoe. .
78 George S. Milligan, M.A . . . .... Thomas Harris
79 Job Shenton Charles Ladner. .
80 Thomas Harris. Charles Ladner. .
* 114 members given to Bonavista District. t 2126 members gi
i 3396
3669
3707
3595
i 4034
!+2110
: 1847
ves to Bonavista District.
PART VIII
tabular, Jbrmlrrgkal anir HistnricaL
TABULAR RECORD OF THE NUMBER OF
VEINISTEES AND MEMBEES
CONNECTED WITH* ALL IIUAN'I'HKS OF
JJUtIj0Msm in Canada,
JUNE, 1880.
I.— METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA.
CONFERENCE.
oronto ....
ondon .
ontreal . . .
ova Scotia . .
ew Brunswick . .
ewfoundland . . .
Total
Members.
1,190
On Trial.
Full.
Total.
2,932
33,922
36,854
1,867
36,732 '
38,599
1,100
21,329
22,429
685
8,927 !
9,612
415
7,803 ,
8,218
691
6,995 '
7,686
7,690
115,708 -
123,398
Local
Class
Preach'rs
Leaders.
512
1,430
460
1,538
229
763
42
345
106
330
39
410
1,388 ! 4,816
II.— METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN CANADA.
Conference.
Ministers.
Members.
Total.
! Local
Preach'rs
Class
Proba.
Effec.
Sup'd.
Total.
On Trial.
Full.
Leaders.
iagara .
ly Quinte
11
9
6
90
63
59
17
9
17
118
81
82
1,422
1,132
946
9,415
7,196
7,959
10,837
8,328
8,905
28,070
144
67
54
265
*
*
*
Total
26
212 j 43
281
3,500
24,570
*
* Not reported in Conference Minutes.
III.— SUMMARY OF METHODISTS IN CANADA.
Churches.
Proba.
MlNIi-
TERN.
— - -
On Trial.
Members.
Local
Preach'rs
Class
Effec. ; Sup'd.
Total.
Full.
Total.
Leaders.
ethodist Church )
of Canada \
ethodist Episcopal.,
dmitive Methodist..
ble Christian ....
ritish Methodist )
Episcopal (Col.). (
167
26
836
212
187
43
1,190
281
96
84
35
7,690
3,500
' 589
115,708
24,570
6,655
123,398
28,070
8,222
7,254
1,884
1,388
265
177
38
4,816
57
Total
193
1,048
230
1,686
11,779
146,933
168,828
1,868
4,873
814
TABULAR RECORD.
IV —GENERAL SUMMARY OF METHODISTS IN ALL THE WORLD.
Places.
Ministers. ■
Local Preachers.
Members.
2 United States of America .
3 England and Missions . . c . „ . . . .
5 France ...... ....
1,686
24,304
5,043
244
29
436
1,868
26,875
48,695
1,806
3,782
168,828
3,485,999
948,160
25,186
1,850
69,333
Grand Total ... ,". ..'..'.
' 31,742
83,026
4,699,356
TABULAR RECORD OF SUNDAY SCHOOLS
CONNECTED WITH THE
JIUtljnMst CKjarrlj af ©anaita,
JUNE, 1880.
o
<3.2
■9°
Zoo
T3
a .
03 DO
si
OH
Scholars.
Number of
Conversions
during Year.
a
60
a .
» 1
^ 03
S6
a
-iH
00 .
u
I>h1
CONTBIBUTIOMS.
CONFEBBNCE.
■+3
a
=6
a
0>r3
SB
<
Total.
Gener'l
S.S.
Fund.
School
Pur-
poses.
Missions,
Juvenile
Offerings.
525
540
305
148
156
110
4,747
5,975
2,535
1,222
1,131
777
10,799
12,386
5,149
2,268
2,436
1,918
lf,442
21,548
8,947
4,561
3,831
3,034
11,130
11,629
4,704
3,337
2,930
1,481
38,371
45,563
18,800
9,166
9,197
6,433
1,635
2,106
742
261
482
237
5,156
5,941
2,340
951
958
586
65,805
83,025
34,129
17,044
14,013
3,337
$213 77
308 07
47 89
14 58
66 49
59 09
$13,085 44
17,517 41
5,672 61
2,407 58
2,238 37
650 17
$4,860 76
4,040 91
4,809 74
579 45
1,088 40
437 14
N.B.&P.E.I
Total, 1880.. ,,
Total, 1874
1,784
1,512
272
16,397
13,277
34,956
58,363
34,211
127,530
101,218
5,463
15,932
217,353
$709 89
$41,571 58
$15,823 46
3,120
26,312
MO HAVE DIED IN CONNECTION WITH THEIR WORK IN CANADA,
ARRANGED IN THE ORDER OF THE DATE OF DECEASE.
I.— METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
ir
2
3
4
5
Confer-
ence
Year.
1798- 9
1812-13
1819-20
1822-23
1829 30
Name.
Wooster, Hezekiah C.
Hibbard, Robert . . .
Seager, Aurora
Peale, James Griggs.
Slater, William
Date of Death.
Nov. 6th.
Oct. 12th . .
Dec. 21st..
Dec. 25th..
Jan. 17th..
.1798
..1812
.1819
1822
.1829
Years in the Ministry.
Effec-
Sup'y
or
Total.
tive.
Sup'd.
/ 5
5
4
4
3
3
6
6
7
7
Age
at
Death.
28
23
24
43
41
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
1832-33
it
1834-35
1837-38
1840-41
1844-45
1845-46
1846-47
1849-50
W
1852-53
Newlove, George.
Pope, Richard..
Hick, John..
Barry, John. .
Taylor, Andrew .
Raine, John . . .
Marsden, John S.
Evans, James .. .
Lusher, Robert L.
Lang, Matthew
Beckwith, James.
Squire, William..
II.— BRITISH WESLEYAN.
June 26th .
Sept. 2nd .
Aug. 3rd .
June —
April — ...
Aug. 22nd..
Sept. 18th.
Nov. 23rd
July 10th . .
Feb 21st.
July 25th .
Oct. 16th
1832
1
1
1832
15
2
17
1834
20
20
1838
11
2
13
1841
38
6
44
1844
11
11
1845
5
5
1846
17
17
1849
26
6
32
1850
27
27
1852
25
. 14
39
1852
32
32
III.— WESLEYAN METHODIST.
1833-34 Madden. Thomas.. . .
1834-35 Watson, John .
' ' Barton, King. ...
1837-38 Gladwin, Jonathan . .
1845-46 Whitehead, Thomas.
1849-50 Healey, Ezra
1850-51 Metcalfe, Franklin.
Ferguson, George. . .
Byrne, Alexander S. .
Wilson, James..
1852-53 Culham, John . . .
Robertson, David. .
McAlister, Andrew
1853-54 Poole, George
Booth, James
1854-55 Williams, John
Taylor, James ,
Prindel, Andrew
1855-56 Adams, Lucius
Case, William ...
Chapman, Francis .
Peacock, Thomas . .
Yeomans, David ....
1856-57 Jones, Peter
May 22nd..
Aug. 24th
Aug. 30th
Oct. 2nd . .
Jan. 22nd..
Dec. 25th..
June 10th..
Jan. 1st . . .
Feb. 11th..
May 27th..
Dec. 2nd .
Feb. 8th. .
April 10th
Sept. 11th.
Jan. 22nd.
Aug. 15th
Jan. 15th.
Aug. 29th. .
Oct. 19th..
Nov. 19th..
Jan. 12th . .
Feb. 14th..
June 28th. .
1834
32
1834
2
1834
30
1837
4
1846
32
1849
20
1850
15
1851
26
1851
2
1851
13
1852
11
1853
3
1853
2
1853
20
1854
25
1854
14
1854
4
1855
23
1855
2
1855
51
1855
10
1856
7
1856
11
1856
29
31
9
15
9
20
12
7
13
27
1
31
3
33
2
34
4
63
29
30
35
2
33
23
3
2
27
38
14
4
50
2
51
10
8
42
32
22
43
47
37
66
41
33
46
62
52
58
56
54
26
60
37
83
59
50
65
19
81
76
24
24
54
73
36
28
75
25
75
37
39
85
54
816
NECROLOGICAL RECORD.
Years in the Ministry.
to
a
Confer-
ence
Year.
•
Name.
Date of Death.
Effec-
tive.
Sup'y
or
Sup'd.
Total.
Age
at
Death.
25
1856-57
Huntington, Simon
Aug. 25th..
.1856
29
29
55
26
tt
Nankeville, Benjamin . .
Oct. 9th....
.1856
21
i
22
57
27
tt
Brown, William
Mar. 5th.
.1857
4
38
42
88
28
1857-58
Slight, Benjamin, M.A.
Jan. 16th...
.1858
22
22
59
29
a
Morgan, James
Feb. 4th .. .
.1858
4
4
28
30
tt
Clarke, James M. . .
April 16th.
.1858
7
7
28.
31
1858-59
Fawcett, Thomas
Mar. 19th.
..1859
27
27
51
32
tt
Seeley, Samuel C
.,1859
3
3
27
33
1860-61
Flummerfelt, Cornelius .
Feb. 20th...
.1861
20
6
26
73
34
a
Hobbs, Robert
Mar. 10th. .
..1861
8
2
10
31
35
tt
Drake, Thomas
April 30th.
.1861
3
3
23
36
1861-62
Goodfellow, John
July 22nd..
.1861
18
i
19
43
37
it
Belton, Samuel
Oct. 6th ,
1861
29
16
45
71
38
it
Williams, William
Nov. 19th.
.1861
6
2
. 8
32
39
tt
Jones, George . .
May 24th .
..1862
5
5
27
40
1862-63
Harmon, Thomas
July 24th.
..1862
12
17
29
79
41
it
Stoney, Edmond
Aug. 8th...
.1862
19
20
39
72
42
tt
Aug. 14th.
.1862
30
1
31
58
43
It
Stinson, Joseph, D.D. .....
Aug. 26th .
.1862
40
, .
40
62
44
tt
Shannon, John
Oct. 4th,
1862
4
t ,
4
26
45
it
Mulholland, John H
Oct. 21st...
.1862
1
t r
1
25
46
tt
Hughes, James (B. ) ... .
Nov. 17th..
.1862
8
2
10
30
47
tt
Dec. 29th. .
.1862
7
7
43
48
tt
Dayman, Abraham
April 13th.
.1863
17
3
20
45
49
tt
Musgrove, James
May 9th, . . .
.1863
32
, ,
32
57
50
tt
June 6th . . .
.1863
5
2
7
29
51
1863-64
Spencer, James, M.A. . . .
Oct. 9th. . . .
.1863
25
25
51
52
tt
a
Brown, Robert
Nov. 4th. .
Dec. 25th..
.1863
.1863
14
2
•
14
2
45
53
McKenzie, Kenneth. ...
28
54
1864-65
Beatty, John ...
June 30th. .
.1864
•16
22
38
82
55
it
July 22nd..
.1864
25
1
26
54
56
it
Hume, Samuel
July 26th..
.1864
5
5
'28
57
it
Neelands, John
Sep. 7th ...
1864
7
i7
24 •
85
58
tt
Hitchcock, Barnabas
Oct. 12th...
.1864
11
31
42
80
59
tt
Bevitt, Thomas
Feb. 5th. .
.1865
27
9
36
69
60
ti
Thompson, Robert. .
Mar. 16th..
.1865
6
1
7
30
61
1865-66
Flanders, Rufus A-
Oct. 12th. . .
.1865
25
25
48
62
a
Campbell, Alexander
Dec. 31st.
.1865
19
i
20
45
63
tt
Winans, William H
May 30th..
.1866
3
3
25
64
1866-67
Oct. 24th ..
.1866
23
ii
34
55
65
it
Dean, Horace ...
Nov. 4th...
. 1866.
25
12
37
68
66
ti
Campbell, Thomas
Nov. 12th.
.1866
24
7
31
55
67
it
Ellsworth, Orrin H
Jan. 2nd
.1867
15
15
49
68
a
Cairns, Samuel . .
Jan. 12th.
.1867
3
1
4
26
69
tt
Shaw, Robert, B.A
Jan. 13th...
.1867
8
8
81
70
a
Jan. 23rd..
.1867
2
2
25
71
tt
Black, John. . .
April 28th. .
.1867
32
ii
43
78
72
it
May 11th.
.1867
6
3
9
87
73
1867-68
Graham, Robert ...
Feb. 20th..
.1868
13
5
18
70
74
1868-69
Law, John .
Sept. 7th.
.1868
29
7
36
63
75
tt
Robson, Thomas
Oct. 20th...
1868
25
25 •
49
76
it
Whiting, Matthew.,
Nov. 1st
.1868
38
5
43
80
77
ft
Hugill, Joseph
Nov. 30th..
.1868
19
19
46
78
tt
Garbutt, Thomas E.
Mar. 19th..
.1869
8
8
34
79
ti
Gabie, Robert L .
May 18th..
.1869
6
6
34
80
1869-70
Allison, Cvrus R
July 1st.
.1869
23
i9
42
74
81
((
Schofleld, Wm. H., M.A. . .
Oct. 22nd
.1869
10
10
29
82
it
Hewitt, William T .
Dec. 9th , , .
1869
7
8
15
69
83
it
Bishop, James H
Dec. 25th..
.1869
19
19
43
84
a
Connor, Samuel
Jan. 7th. . .
.1870
5
2
7
33
85
tt
Cooney, Robert, D. D
March 17th.
.1870
30
9
39
70
86
tt
Fear, James
April 17th.
.1870
6 mo.
- ,
6 mo.
29
87
tt
Ferrier, Robert W., M.A. .
1870
8
1
9
32
88
1870-71
Cole, Benjamin
Aug. 2nd. .
.1870
15
1
16
45
89
a
Lester, Alexander
Aug. 8th.
.1870
10
10
42
90
tt
Lawson, Thomas. . ......
Oct. 22nd...
.1870
15
15
46
91
tt
Robson, George. . ....
Dec. 12th.. .
,1870
7
i
8
32
92
tt
Dec. 13th...
.1870
17
18
35
81
NECROLOGICAL RECORD.
817
f
d
"93
94
95
96
97
98
99
1Q0
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
111
112
113
Confer-
ence
Year.
1870
a
1871
71
-72
Name.
1872
1873
Brownell, Stephen
Sloane, James W
Johnson, Moses M.
Jeffers, Thomas.
Adams, Ezra
McGladdery, William. . .
Demorest, Thomas
Shaw, William
Wright, David
Maxwell, Henry W..
73|White, Edward. . . .
Washington, Edward S.
Sanders, Joseph L. .
Ryerson, William .
Hurlburt, Thomas
Thompson, James. ...
Heyland, Kowley
•74:Sexsmith, George
Goodson, George
Mclntyre, George
i English, Noble F
B.A.
Date of Death.
March 22nd.
June 2nd .
Aug. 27th. . .
Sept. 14th..
Nov. 30th.. .
Dec. 2nd . . .
Jan. 24th.. .
i Feb. 24th..
'March 28th.
April 14th.
June 16th...
July 2nd. .
| Aug. 16th...
Sept. 15th.
April 14th..
April 19th.
May 27th...
Fel). 22nd...
May 11th. .
May 17th.
May 23rd..
Yeaes in the Ministry.
.1871
,1871
1871
1871
.1871
.1871
,1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
1872
.1872
.1872
.1873
.1873
.1873
.1874
.1874
.1874
.1874
Effec-
tive.
30
12
8
28
25
3 mo.
26
6
30
9
24
3
19
37
44
16
30
14
38
2
29
Sup'y
or
Sup'd.
7
1
2
3
32
27
2
21
1
14
3
19
Total.
37
13
10
31
57
3 mo.
53
8
51
10
24
3
19
51
44
19
49
14
38
3
29
Age
at
Death.
71
35
35
62
84
22
74
35
78
31
50
26
41
-75
65
43
75
39
64
27
53
IV.— EASTERN BRITISH AMERICA
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
1792-93jWray, James.
" iBishop, Abraham J..
1795-96J Jessop, William
1796-97iNewton, Francis.. ..
1810-11 Alexander, Joseph
1811-12' Ward, William
1816-17 Mann, John
1820-21 Mann, James. .
lAvard, Adam C
1829-30iMcC'oll, Duncan.
1833-34iMcDonald, William. .
" 'Black, William.
1837-38 Ellis, William
" JMarsden, Joshua . .
1 839- 40 ! Murray, William.. .
1840-41 Wheefock, Jesse. ..
" i Bates, Charles
1842-43|Sleep, Peter
McM asters, Samuel.. . ,
1844-45 Knowlan, James
1845-46 Marshall, William
1846-47 Webb, William.
1847-48 Bamford, Stephen . .
1849-50 Busby, Samson . .
1855-56 Home, James
Williams, Richard . .
Chesley, Robert A
Des Brisay, Albert . . .
Bennett, William.
Crosscombe, William . .
Knight, Richard, D.D
Gaetz, Thomas..
Gaskin, Charles . . ,
Shenston, William S .
Avery, Samuel
Holland, Henry .
McKinnon, William C.
Smith, William..
Brownell, John B.
McNutt, Arthur. ..
186 4 -65] Marshall, John. . . .
June 16th..
Dec. — .. . .
1856-57
a
1858-59
1859-60
it
1860-61
it
1861-62
1862-63
1863-64
Feb.
26th
Dec
25th
Mar.
15th
Dee.
17th.
Mar.
16th
Sept
8th.
Sept
21st
Jan. 16th.
May — ..
Dec. 16th...
Aug. 8th. .
Oct. 6th . .
Oct. 17th...
Jan. 9th.
July 4th
Aug. 14th.,
Mar. 31st.
July 10th..
Aug. 1st . .
Nov. 27th.
May 24th. .
Nov. 6th..
Aug. 26th .
May 23rd. .
Oct. 24th .
Mar. 10th..
Aug. 31st. .
Oct. 13th..
Dec. 24th..
Mar. 26th..
Feb. 21st.
March 27th
May 12th..
July 12th. .
.1792
.1793
.1795
.1796
.1811
.1812
.1817
1820
.1821
.1830
.1834
.1834
.1837
.1837
.1840
.1841
.1841
.1842
.1842
.1845
.1846
.1847
.1848
.1850
.1856
.1856
.1856
.1857
.1858
.1859
, . 1860
.1860
.1861
.1861
.1861
.1861
. . 1862
.1863
..1864
..1864
.1864
10
3
11
1
1
3
35
33
4
39
4
52
29
37
12
5
17
9
6
28
8
20
30
38
37
38
14
24
20
40
44
10
6
4
9
36
34
32
34
11
12
5
5
ii
38
9
3
4
12
10
3
11
1
1
3
35
33
4
39
4
52
29
37
15
5
17
9
6
39
8
20
42
38
42
43
14
35
58
49
44
10
8
4
8
6
9
36
37
36
46
34
*
74
70
21
76
33
74
50
61
40
30
41
38
36
66
35
44
77
61
68
67
40
62
88
73
72
29
33
25
29
31
38
61
62
69
77
* No record.
818
NECROLOGICAL RECORD.
Confsr-
ence
Year.
Name.
Date of Death.
Years in the Ministry.
Age
at
Death.
3
Effec-
tive.
Sup'y
or
Sup'd.
Total.
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55*
56
57
1865-66
1867-68
1869-70
it
ft
1870-71
ti
a
1871-72
it
it
1872-73
it
it
tt
1873-74
Smithson, William „ .
Sutcliffe, Joseph
Wilson, William
Strong, John Bass ....
Dutton, William
Turner, Alfred W. . .
Winterbotham, John . ....
Cardy, William T. .
Snowball, John
Martin, Samuel B. . . . .
Crane, Robert E .
Ibbitson, William H., B.A. .
Cranford, Henry L
Temple, William
May 15th.... 1866
Sept. 30th... 1867
July 14th.. .1869
Sept. 26th... 1869
May 16th.... 1870
1871
39
10
34
50
36
1
10
14
27
46
11
22
3
9
49
35
1
1
18
20
i
io
7 '
3
3
5
40
11
52
50
56
1
11
14
37
53
11
25
3
9
52
40
69
55
81
70
81
Feb. 27th.. !l871
March 21st .1871
July 27th.... 1871
Sept. 13th. .1871
Oct. 28th.. .1871
June 28th.... 1872
April 21st... 1873
May 13th.. .1873
May 19th. . 1S73
June 1st. .-...1874
33
43
57
77
37
54
30
31
83
62
V.— NEW CONNEXION METHODIST.
o
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
1834-36
1839
1842
1843
1847-
1849-
1351-
it
1852-
1853-
1854-
1856-
1857-
1863-64
1865
1869
1870-
1871-
1873
Arthur, James..
Green, William
Woolsey, Joseph
Pert, John
Bell, Gore A... .. .
Campbell, Owen . . .
Bailey, Edward
Bowen, R.
Jackson, James
Coates, Henry ...
Williams, James ..
Childs, Charles...
Shilton, John
Dent, John
Hales, James
Hammersley, Benjamin ,
Keam, William.
Haigh, Benjamin
Brennan, James . . .
Beard, H. S. .
Gundy, William . . .
McClure, William
Kershaw, James B .
Gundy, Samuel B.
Wilkinson, John ...
July 3rd. .
Jan. — ...
July 6th
Aug. 30th.
Feb. — ...
April 12th.
March 3rd.
Oct. 31st..
March 13th
Aug. 18th..
May 7th. . .
June 19th..
Feb. 19th..
Nov. 12th..
Jan. 16th. .
.1835
.1835
..1835
..1840
.1842
..1844
.1847
1849
.1851
..1851
.1853
..1854
.1855
,.1857
.1857
.1857
.1864
.1865
.1866
.1870
.1870
.1871
.1871
.1873
.1874
5
1
1
12
2
29
7
8
10
25
3
20
1
2
21
20
1
19
34
23
21
30
No Record in
No Record in
No Record in
4
4
4
14
15
i
7
Minutes.
Minutes.
Minutes.
5
1
1
12
6
33
11
22
10
25
3
23
1
2
21
35
1
20
41
23
21
39
27
61
#
84
30
51
36
♦
29
29
51
55
*
75
67
48
41
74
* No Record.
TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM 1791 TO THE UNION OF 1874.
Methodist Episcopal Conference . ... 5
British Wesleyan Conference ... 12
Wesleyan Methodist Conference. . . . 113
Eastern British America Conference . . . . 57
New Connexion Methodist Conference. . . . . .... 25
Total . . .* 212
NECROLOGICAL RECORD.
819
VI.— METHODIST CHURCH OF CANADA, 1874 to 1880.
1. — The Toronto Conference.
fe ! Confer-
3
JZ5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
r?
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
ence
Year.
Name.
1875-
1876-
1877-
1878-
1 1874-75 Harris, Edward . .
Lever, John.
Briggs, Joel.
•76 Sunday, John
McDougall, George..
Doclistader, John W
VVhitcomb, Orrin . ..
■77: Miller, Gilbert..
78|Sliter, Thomas
79,Vandusen, Conrad . .
Robison, Matthew. .
Wicher, John W.
Green, Anson, D. D. .
Andrews, William
jMcGuire, John..
! Sutton, William
'Coleman, William . .
80McCullough, William
I Irwin, William
Derrick, Thomas..
IScott, Jonathan . . .
81jBattell, Elias
(Sanderson, John. . . .
Koyl, Ephraim Lillie
Darlington, Robert
11879-
11880-8
Years in- the Ministry.
Date of Death.
. ;Oct. 9th. .
.April 2nd..
. Mav 1st. ..
.!Dec\ 14th
ijan. 23rd
Feb. 26th .
.■April 12th
. April 6th.
. [Jan. 23rd. .
Aug. 19th.
Dee. 17th .
Feb. 3rd
. |Feb. 19th..
. | April 14th.
.IMay 10th..
.May 26th..
May 27th..
Sep. 19th..
. Get. 9th. .
Mar. 29th..
May 5th
. Aug. 6th . .
. Aug. 13th .
. ;Nov. 21st..
. April 4th .
..1874!
.1875
.1875|
1875J
.1876
..1876
. .1876'
.1877
...187S|
..1878'
..1878
.1879
..1879
. . 1879
..1879
1879
..1879
..1879
.1879
.1880
.1880
.1880
.1880
.1880
.1881
Effec-
tive.
14
25
24
25
26
14
20
17
3
30
10
15
38
36
13
18
35
34
18
23
20
3
22
Sup'y
or
Sup'd.
15
1
18
31
20
2
17
ii
6
7
5
26
23
3
33
Total.
17
40
25
43
26
14
27
48
3
50
12
15
55
36
24
24
42
39
23
23
46
3
45
41
Age
at
Death.
41
73
48
80
56
35
71
80
28
78
34
38
78
63
70
64
71
66
43
65
77
25
80
66
74
2. — The London Conference.
1
1874-75
2
(C
3
((
4
a
5
a
6
a
7
< <
8
i t
9
1875-76
10
(I
11
a
12
1876-77
13
1877-78
14
"
15
1878-79
16
It
17
i i
18
i i
19
ii
27
C (
21
a
22
i i
23
a
24
i i
25
1879-80
26
1880-81
27
ii
28
(t
I
1874-75
2
a
3
1875-7C
4
ii
Hay, William ...
Reynolds, Joseph ,
Hutchinson, John
Freshman, Charles, D.D..
Armstrong, James
Kellam, Henry ....
Reynolds, Robert
Tucker, Richard L .
Keagey, John G. B.A
Herkimer, William ,
Graham, William W
Byrne, Claudius
McNamara, George..
Ker, Peter
Hurlburt, Asahel
I'hilp, William.
Waldron, Solomon .
Corson, Robert
Ryerson, John
Jones, Edmund S
Messmore, Joseph. . .
Goodspeed, Joseph B. . .
Hawkins, Charles W., B.A.
Bell, James . . .
Holtby, Matthias
Christopheason, Hall.
Guest, Joseph .
lHawke, William
Sept. 3rd. .
Oct. 16th...
Nov. 4th. .
Jan. 4th. . . .
Feb. 9th. . ,
April 23rd.
May 23rd..
May 23rd...
Sept. 1st . . .
Oct. 3rd
Jan. 15th....
Oct. 5th . . .
Aug. 3rd-.
April 8th..
July 26th..
Aug. 21st..
Sept. 7th..
Oct. 8th.
Oct. 8th
Oct. 16th....
Jan. 15th..
March 7th..
April 13th.
May 31st..
Jan. 6th. .
Aug. 3rd.
Dec. 12th. .
April 6th .. .
.1874
.1874!
.18741
.1875!
.1875,
.1875
.1875
.1875'
1875
.1875
.1876
.1876
.1877
.1878
.1878
.1878
.1878
.1878
.1878
.1878
.1879
.1879
.1879
.1879
.1880
.1880
,.1880
.1881
18
29
22
15
23
13
6
19
5
18
4
30
18
27
39
29
39
36
40
13
37
13
7
29
7
23
8
27
III. — The Montreal Conference.
1
6
11
15
1
22
2
18
12
10
18
21
19
19
16
33
1
1
19
35
33
15
30
13
6
19
13
33
52
20
45
51
39
57
57
59
13
56
13
7
45
40
25
9
Rose, Brock
Atkinson, Thomas . . .
Gordon, James A
Scott, John
June 20th. . .
Dec. 29th...
Aug. 26th.
Dec. 30th..
.1874
.1874
.1875
.1875
15
15
23
23
18
18
13
5
18
43
64
78
55
59
38
28
48
37
75
35
83
66
69
75
71
83
85
79
39
84
53
32
69
81
45
31
57
39
50
39
44
820
NECROLOGICAL RECORD.
Confer-
ence
Year.
Name.
Date' of Death.
Years in the Ministry.
Age
at
Death.
8
Effec-
tive.
Sup'y
or
Sup'd.
Total.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
1876-77
it
It
ti
1877-78
it
1878-79
1879-80
i(
tt
it
1880-81
<(
u
Garry, Bobert
Richardson, Ezekiel.
Hurlburt, Sylvester . .
Howes. John . ....
McCullough, William S., M.D
Kimball, Horatio N
Werden, James E. .
Jaques, Alfred E
Selley, John B, M.D
Ogden, Thomas
Thompson, John
Onesakenerat, Joseph
Oct. 31st. .187fi
Dec. 9th. . 1876
Mar. 8th.... 1877
Mar. 26th .1877
Sept. 1st . . 1877
May 27th... .1878
Oct. 31st.... 1878
Nov. 6th. .1879
Dec: 27th.. .1879
April 28th. ..1880
May 10th.. .1880
July 24th. .1880
Sept. 29th. .1880
Feb. 7th.. .1880
9
28
6 mo
32
17
1
9
25
2
20
13
2
6
13
i
35
24
18
40
9
41
6 mo.
33
17
36
9
25
2
44
31
2
6
73
40
73
31
65
36
68
32
50
29
72
81
23
46
IV. — The Nova Scotia Conference.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
1874-75
1876-77
1877-78
tt
1878-79
De Wolfe, Charles, D.D
Davies, Thomas H . . .
Des Brisay, Albert S .
Sargent, William-
Pickles, Michael .
Pope, Henry
Penny,, William F., B.D.
England, James
June 9th . . . 1875
Aug. 28th. .1876
Oct. 4th 1876
Mar. 3rd . . 1877
April 9th.. .1877
July 6th 1877
Mar. 28th.. 1878
Oct. 3rd. .1878
31
7
38
43
10
53
12
12
12
12
53
18
35
63
12
41
4
4
41
3
38
5. — The New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference.
1874-75 Humphrey, Stephen, M.A..
1875-76
1877-78
it
1878-79
1879-80
Weddall, Richard. .
Ellis, John. ...
McCarty, William
Barratt, George M
Hart, Joseph .
April 16th... 1875
. . .'1876
July 26th. .1877
Nov. 17th. .1877
Aug. 14th. .1878
March 19th.. 1880
10
9
19
35
2
37
6
6
31
2-
33
38
8
46
27
27
60
78
36
36
80
89
30
63
46
64
32
62
€7
47
1
2
3
4
6. — The Newfoundland Conference.
1876-77
1877-78
1879-80
1880-81
Dixon, John
Currie, John Gibson. .
Bryant, George H.
Shenstone, William E.
Aug. 4th. ..1876
May 8th. . 1878
Sept. 16th .1879
Dec. 11th.... 1880
4
4
7
7
6
1
7
40
23
53
26
27
. 39
78
TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS FROM 1874 TO 1880.
Toronto Conference . . 25
London Conference . . 28
Montreal Conference . ... 18
Nova Scotia Conference 8
New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Conference 6
Newfoundland Conference .... .... 4
Total, 1874 to 1880
Total, 1791 to 1874....
Grand Total
89
212
301
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD
OF THE
CHIEF HISTORICAL EVENTS
Canadian JIUtljtfirism,
176o.— Methodism introduced and founded in the Island of Newfoundland, by Laurence Coughlan,
one of the first fruits of Methodism in Ireland, and who was received on trial as a Metho-
dist preacher by Wesley in 1755.
1766.— The first Methodist Society in America organized in the city of New York, by Philip Embury.
It was composed of five persons.
1769. — Wesley appointed Eichard Boardman and Joseph Pilmoor to America.
1771. — Francis Asbury sent to labour in America.
1772.— A party of Yorkshire Methodists settle in Nova Scotia.
1773.— First Methodist Conference met in Philadelphia, in the month of June. It consisted of ten
preachers.
1773. — Laurence Coughlan left the work in Newfoundland, and returned to England, and local
preachers kept the work alive for the ensuing twelve years.
1780. — A local preacher named Tutfy preached the first Methodist sermon in Quebec.
1784.— The Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States organzied by Dr. Thomas Coke on
December 25th, at Philadelphia.
17S5. — Obituary notices of deceased Methodist preachers first published in the American Annual
Minutes. In answer to the question "Who have died this year?" we find the two
following: — 1 " Caleb B. Pedicord, a man of sorrows, and, like his Master, acquainted
with grief; but a man dead to the world, and much devoted to God." 2. "George Mair,
a man of affliction, but of great patience and resignation ; and of excellent understanding."
1785. — John McGeary appointed by the British Conference to Newfoundland.
1785. — Dr. Coke, as Bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, in response to an appeal by the
devoted William Black, appoints Freeborn Garrettson and James 0. Cromwell to labour
in Nova Scotia.
1786. — First Provincial Methodist Conference held at Halifax, October 10th. Six preachers were
stationed and a membership of 510 reported in connection with Nova Scotia Methodism.
1788. — George Neal, a local preacher from Ireland, preached near Niagara.
1790. — First Methodist Church in Sackville, New Brunswick, opened by James Mann.
,° • — Upper Canada visited by William Lossee, its first Methodist Itinerant.
1/91- — Abraham John Bishop organized the first Methodist class, in St. John, New Brunswick.
1791. — First Methodist class in Upper Canada formed at Hay Bay, on February 20th.
1791. — Rev. John Wesley died March 2nd, aged 88 years.
179o. — First Methodist class formed on the Mountain at the head of Lake Ontario, in what is now
known as " Bowman " Church neighbourhood, Ancaster.
1798. — First Methodist class formed in Barton township, where Hamilton city now stands.
1799. — John Stephenson goes to Bermuda, its first Methodist Missionary.
1802. — Montreal first visited by a Methodist preacher, Joseph Sawyer, of the New York Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, United States, and the first class formed.
1803. — Quebec first visted by a Methodist preacher, Samuel Merwin, of the New York Conference.
1806. — Germain Street Church, St. John, New Brunswick, erected.
1806. — Nathan Bangs stationed at Quebec, its first Methodist preacher.
1808. — First Methodist Church in Montreal built on St. Sulpice Street, in rear of Notre Dame
Cathedral.
1810. — By a division of the New York Conference, the Genesee Conference was formed, and the
preachers in Canada were placed under its jurisdiction.
1811. — Bishop Asbury visited Canada, and preached in Kingston, in the Church newly erected.
822 CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD.
1814. — The British Conference appointed Missionaries to Quebec and Montreal.
1817. — First Methodist Conference in Canada, held in Elizabethtown.
1818. — First Methodist Church in Toronto, built on King street, a little west of Jordan street.
1820. — Second Methodist Conference in Canada, held in Niagara.
1820. — British Wesleyans organized their first Society in Toronto, with 30 members.
1821. — Second Methodist Church in Montreal opened. Its location was on the corner of St. James
street, on the lot now occupied by the Medical Hall. It was designed to seat 1,200
persons.
1822. — First Indian Mission began among the Mohawk Indians on the Grand River.
1824. — Methodist preachers in Upper Canada formed into the Canada Conference. Conference met
at Hallowell, (now Picton) August 25th, and was presided over by Bishops George and
Hedding.
1824. — Canada Missionary Society formed August 28th.
1825. — First Methodist Church built in the (now) City of Hamilton, on the farm of Richard Springer.
1826. — Rev. William Case procured a translation of St. Luke's Gospel into the Mohawk language.
The first portion of the Word of God given to the Indians of Canada.
1826. — The first class in Quebec Suburbs, Montreal, organized by Mr. John Mathewson.
1827. — Third Methodist Church in Montreal built on Gain street, Quebec Suburbs.
1827. — Elder Henry Ryan withdrew from the Canada Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church
and organized the Canadian Wesleyan Methodist Church.
1828. — The Canada Conference separated from, and made independent of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, United States.
1828. — Rev. William Case appointed General Superintendent of Missions in Canada.
1828. — Rev. Peter Jones, a converted Ojibiway Chief, commenced the work of translating the Bible
and Wesley's Hymns into the Ojibway language.
1829. — Publication of the Christian Guardian commenced.
1829. — Methodist Book Room at Toronto established.
1830. — Conference adopted a constitution for an Educational Institution to be called the Upper Canada
Academy.
1832.— George Street Church, York (Toronto), erected by the British Wesleyans.
1832. — A Fund for the benefit of Superannuated Ministers provided for.
1833. — Wellington Street Church, Montreal, erected.
1833.— Union of the Canada Methodist Episcopal Church, wij,h the British Wesleyans consummated!
October 2nd, at the Conference in York (Toronto).
1834. — The present Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada, organized at Cummer's Meeting House,
Yonge Street, nine miles from Toronto, by Joseph Gatchel, David Culp, Daniel Pickett and
John Wesley Bvam, who claimed to be dissatisfied with the Union.
1834.— First General Conference of the newly organized Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada, con-
sisting of Joseph Gatchel, David Culp, John Reynolds, Daniel Picket and John H. Huston,
met at Cummer's Meeting House, Yonge Street.
1834. — John Reynolds elected as first Bishop of the new organization, and ordained by Joseph Gatchel,
Daviil Culp and Daniel Pickett.
1836.— The Contingent Fund established.
1837. — Upper Canada Academy, Cobourg, opened for the admission of students.
1839. — Celebration of the Centenary of Methodism.
1840. — The English Wesleyan Conference withdrew from the Union consummated in 1833.
1840.— Corner Stone of Mount Allison Wesleyan College at Sackville, N.B., laid June 19th.
1841. — Upper Canada Academy incorporated under the name of " Victoria University."
1841.— A Union formed between the Canadian Wesleyan Methodist Church and the English New
Connexion Methodists, under the name of " The Canadian Wesleyan Methodist New
Connexion Church."
1843. — Lagauchetiere Street (Now Palace Street) Church, Montreal begun.
1143.— Mount Allison WesleyanColleg.ee, Sackville, N.B., opened for admission of students, Jan. 19th.
1844. — St. James Street Church, Montreal, corner-stone laid.
1844.— Richmond Street Church, Toronto, corner-stone laid by Rev. Matthew Richey, D.D.
1844. — The Christian Messenger (Monthly), organ of the New Connexion Methodists begun.
1846.— New Connexion Methodists open an appointment and begin their work in Montreal.
1846.— Revds. John Ryerson and Anson Green sent as a delegation to the British Conference with
proposals for a re-union.
1847.— Union between the Canada Wesleyan Conference, and the British Wesleyan Conference,
renewed.
1848. — Publication of The Wesleyan, commenced at Halifax.
1848. — Methodist Book Room at Halifax established.
1849.— Mount Elgin Industrial Institution, at Muncey, Ontario, opened for the benefit of Indian
Boys and Girls.
1850.— The Revds. Nathan Bangs and Joseph Sawyer, two veterans who had laboured in the Canadian
Wilderness fifty years previously, visited the Conference at Brockville.
1850. — Sydenham Street Church, Kingston, built.
1851. — McNab Street Church, Hamilton, built.
1853.— Revds. John Borland, James Brock, and John Jenkins, visit the Conference at Hamilton as a
Delegation from the Canada Eastern District, in connection with the British Conference,
with proposals for a Union of that District with the Canada Wesleyan Conference.
CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD. 823
1854. — Union between the Canada Wesleyan Conference and the Canada Eastern District consum-
mated, and the Missions in Hudson's Bay Territory resigned by the British Conference to
the care of the Canada Conference.
1854. — Publication of the Evangelical Witness as the weekly organ of the Canadian Wesleyan New
Connexion Church commenced.
1855. — Rev. John Beecham, D. D. , organized the Eastern British American Conference.
1855. — The Canadian New Connexion Methodists resume work in Montreal.
1856. — Salem New Connexion Methodist Church on Panet street, Montreal, opened.
1856. — Methodist Missions to the French Canadians commenced.
1857. — Ebenezer New Connexion Methodist Church on Dupre Lane, Montreal, dedicated.
1857. — First French Methodist Church in Canada dedicated to the worship of God, in Roxton, Quebec,
Eev. Thomas Charbonnel, Pastor.
1858. — Missions to British Columbia and Vancouvers Island commenced. Revs. Dr. Evans, Edward
White, Ebenezer Robson, and Arthur Browning the first missionaries.
1859. — -In Victoria, Britisli Columbia, the first Methodist services held on Feb. 13th, by the newly
arrived missionaries.
1860. — Missions to the Germans commenced. The Rev. Charles Freshman, D.D., a converted Jewish
Rabbi, the first German missionary.
1861. — Wesleyan Female College, Hamilton, Ontario, opened for the admission of students.
1864.— Rev. Fitch Reed, D.D. , of Ithaca, N. Y., one of the pioneers of Canadian Methodism, visited
the Conference in Toronto.
1865.— Rev. William L. Thornton, M.A., President of the English Conference, the Irish Conference,
and the Conferences of Canada and Eastern British America, died suddenly in London,
England, on Sunday, March 5th, in the 54th year of his age and the 35th of his ministry.
1865. — Dominion Square, Sherbrooke Street, and Point St. Charles Churches, Montreal, dedicated.
1866. — Celebration of the Centenary of American Methodism.
1868. — Centenary Church, Hamilton, erected.
1866. — Mount Allison Wesleyan College, Sackville, N.B., destroyed by fire.
1867. — Mount Allison Wesleyan College rebuilt.
1868. — Mission commenced at Red River, now Winnipeg, Rev. George Young the first Missionary.
1870.— The corner stone of the Metropolitan Church, McGill Square, laid on August 24th by Rev.
Egerton Ryerson, D.D., LL.D.
1871. — Metropolitan Church completed and dedicated.
1873. — Montreal Wesleyan Theological College founded.
1873.— Stanstead Wesleyan College opened for the admission of students — male and female.
1873. — Japan Mission commenced, Rev. George Cochran and Rev. Davidson McDonald, M.A., the
first Missionaries.
1874.— Union consummated between th? Wesleyan Methodist Conferene of Canada, the Canadian
Wesleyan New Connexion Conference, and the Wesleyan Conference of Eastern British
America, under the name of the Methodist Church of Canada. The whole composed
of six Annual Conferences, viz.': Toronto, London, Montreal, Nova Scotia, New
Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland, with one General Conference,
which meets Quadrennially.
1874.— Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, Ontario, opened on September 3rd by his Excellency Earl
Dufferin, Governor-General of Canada.
1874.— First Quadrennial Session of the General Conference held in the Metropolitan Church,
Toronto, began September 16th, and was composed of 97 Clerical and 97 Lay Delegates,
representing 1,031 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, and 101,946 Members,
with 1,512 Sunday Schools and 101,218 Scholars.
1875. — Publication of the Canadian Methodist Magazine commenced January 1st.
1875. — Methodist Book Room, Montreal, established
1878.— Second Quadriennial Session of the General Conference, held in the Dominion Square Church,
Montreal, began September 4th and was composed of 230 Delegates, lay and clerical, re-
presenting 1,165 Ministers and Probationers for the Ministry, and 122,605 Members with
1,733 Sunday Schools and 120,972 Scholars. .
1878.— First French Methodist Church in Montreal opened. The property situated on Craig Street
being purchased from the French Canadian Missionary Society.
1880.— New Hymn Book published by the Toronto Book Room, for the use of the Methodist Church
of Canada.
824 ERRATA.
By some oversight (he following namqs have been omitted.
Methodist Episcopal Conference, p. 48.
SNYDER, WILLIAM.
1806 Missionary to the French 1
7 Ottawa ... 2
9 Located.
Wesleyan Methodist Conference, p. 115.
MARSDEN, JOHN S.
1841 R. wit.. —
42 ... Woodstock and Stratford.
43 Woodstock and Stratford.
44 Amherstburg & Sandwich.
45 k.f.c.&o. Peterboro'.
Died Sept. 18th, 1845, aged 33 years.
London Conference, p. 648.
HAY, WILLIAM.
1855.
1874^Guelph (sup'd.)
Died Sept. 3rd, 1874, aged 43 years.
INDEX
TO THE NAMES OF
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS FOR THE MINISTRY,
SHOWING THE YEAE IN WHICH THEIR MINISTRY BEGAN, AND THE PAGE OR
PAGES ON WHICH THEIR LIST OF CIRCUITS MAY BE FOUND.
Year
No. I Min'y
began
Name
10
11
12
13
14
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
1867
1827
1814
1878
1843
1853
1859
1858
1814
1859
1811
1836
1841
1850
15 i 1867
1801
1872
1851
1856
1816
1875
1864
1810
24 ! 1862
25 1863
26
27
28
29
30
35
36
1842
1835
39
40
42
43
44
45
46
1869
1875
1862
1866
184!)
31 i 1873
32 i 1826
33 ! 1843
34 [ 1863
37 ; 1858
38 1838
1867
1855
41 1870
1879
1843
1862
1832
1871
A.
Aekman, Samuel R . . .
Adams, Alvah ...
Adams, Ezra .
Adams, George K. B. ..
Adams, L. P
Adams, Lucius
Adams, Richard N
Adams, William ..
Adams, Zenas
Addison, Peter
Addoms, John T
Addy, John S. ...
Addyman, John . .
Adkins, Thomas O.
Agar, John. .
Aikens, James.
Ainley, William
Albrighton, Thomas M..
Alcorn, William
Alder, Robert
Alexander, James.
Alexander, John B...
Alexander, Joseph..
Alexander, Samuel
Allen, Henry W. P.. .
Allen, James. .
Allen, James E
Allen, John S.
Allen, Thomas
Allen, William
Allen, William A.
Allison, Cyrus R
Allison, John. . .
Alluin, Car]
Ames, William
Anderson, Alexander -
Anderson, James
Anderson, John.
Andrce, William
Andrews, Alfred
Andrews, Joseph A
Andrews, William Wilbur
Andrews, William
Angwin, Joseph G.
Angwin, Thomas . . .
Annis, Jeremiah W
FACE.
.377, 776
.37, 61
.37, 61
... .568
..460
. .61
.61, 703
.61, 703
.37
.61, 568
... .37
.377, 750
....460
.460, 703
.61
. . .37
.377, 750
:i77
.377, 750
..61, 378
799
61
378
. :. . 6i
...61
.62, 703
. ..568
.378, 776
.378, 776
378
....703
.37, 62
.378
.62, 703
..62, 642
460
.62, 568
460
....62
..62, 642
. ..460
. ...568
.62, 568
.378, 750
.378, 750
.62, 568
Year
No.
Min'y • Name.
began.
PAGE.
47
1800 Anson, William
37
48
1876 Arkels, Stephen A.. .
.568
49
1844
Armstrong, A
460
50
1S54
Armstrong, Andrew.
.... 62, 568
51
1845
Armstrong, James
...63, 642
52
1828
Armstrong, John ....
.38, 63. 642
53
1848
Armstrong, John (A) . .
.. .63, 703
54
1861
Armstrong, John (B). . .
.. .63
55
1848
Armstrong, John B .
.63, 568
1 56
1848
63
1 57
1813
Armstrong, Richard .
378
58
1815
Arnold, John
38
59
1835
Arthur, James
460
60
1856 Ash, James
63
61
1855
Ash, John C
..63, 568
62
1811
Ash, William
.. .378
63
1856
Ashquabe, James..
.63
64
1872
Astbury, John.
... .750
65
1877
Atkinson, Michael
.750
66
1852
Atkinson, Thomas
..64, 708
67
1872
Atkinson, Thomas W . .
. .378, 799
68
1827
Attwood, John S
..38, 64
69
1822
38
70
1876
Aubin, Gedeon. .
703
71
1855
Auld, David
460, 642
72
1869
Austin, Nathan
.64, 703
73
1871
Austin, William
.64, 703
74
1817
Avard, Adam C . ...
378
75
1854
Avery. Samuel. . . .
378
76
1869
Awde, James.
..64, 703
77
1845
64
78
1806
38
79
1
1843
Aylesworth, Isaac B.
B.
64
80
1878
Bacon, William
.568
81
1835
Bailey, Edward
460
82
1855
Bailev, George A
460
83
1830
Bailey, John .
38, 64
84
1855
. ..461
85
1871
Baines, William D.
. .378,750
86
1872
Baker, HibbertR.
.378, 776
87
1857
... 64, 568
88
1840
Bakewell, William H. ..
.. 64
89
1873
Balmer, Robert H .
642
90
1877
642
.26
INDEX TO NAMES OF
*o.
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
00
01
02
03
04 .
05
06
07
08
09
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
.38
.39
.40
.41
.42
43
144
145
146
L47
[48
L49
L50
151
152
L53
L54
155
156
157
158
159
1806
1801
1833
1849
1841
1861
1862
1875
1877
1814
1873
1866
1850
1816
1841
1836
1025
1860
1806
1850
1854
1824
1875
1877
1873
1855
1859
1872
1831
1842
1835
1869
1826
1856
1875
1814
1858
1859
1879
1873
1842
1834
1865
1850
1870
1864
1858
1817
1878
1810
1800
1874
1863
1835
1828
1834
1871
1852
1871
1855
1870
1855
1873
1839
1850
1846
1827
1840
1878
Bamford, Stephen .
Bangs, Nathan.. ...
Bannister, William. .
Barber, Isaac.
Barber, Ozias.
Barker, James .
Barker, William R. . .
Barkwell, James H. . . .
Barkwell, William J. .
Barlow, William ....
Barltrop, Alfred J..
Barltrop, Charles
Barnett, William.
Barr, Ninian . . .
Barrass, Edward
Barratt, George M.. .
Barry, John . . .
Bartlett, Henry.
Barton, King
Baskerville, James. . . .
Bate, John
Bates, Charles..
Bates, Martin J
Battell, Elias... ... .
Baugh, William. .
Bawtinhimer, Henry
Bawtinhimer, Peter M.
Baxendale, John T. .
Baxter, John. . . . . ,
Baxter, Michael ...
Beals, Wesley C.
Beard, H. S
Beatty, John ....
Beaudry, Louis N.
Beavers, George
Beckwith, James.
Beeson, Henry. .
Begg, Martin. .
Bell, Artemas .
Bell, Edward...
Bell, Gore Atkin. . .
Bell, James. .
Bell, James Parker. . .
Bell, John
Bell, John Wesley . .
Bell, Robert.. . ...
Bell, Thomas .
Belton, Samuel
Bennett, John H. . .
Bennett, Leonard .
Bennett, William
Bennett, William A . .
Benson, Manly
Benson, William
Bent, Joseph F . .
Berney, Daniel
Berrie, John C
Berry, Francis
Berry, Henry . .
Berry, James . ...
Betts, John F. , .
Betts, Jonathan E . .
Bettschan, David
Bettes, Darius .
Bettes, Darius, Jun
Bettys, Daiius
Bevitt, Thomas..
Beynon, George
Beynon, Thomas B. . .
PAGE.
. ..378
38
.378
64
.64
65
. .65, 568
....568
.. .568
38
.461, 569
..461, 642
.. .461
...379
. .65, 569
379, 776
.. ..65
.65
. .. .65
461, 569
65
. .. .379
703
.569
642
.65, 569
..65, 642
..379, 776
.38, 65, 642
....66, 642
.379
461
.. .38, 66
703
,... ..642
.66
.66
776
. . . . 776
461
.461, 642
642
461
...66, 569
.66, 642
..66, 703
.. .38, 66
.. ..642
38
...379
750
...66, 643
.461
...379, 750
67
..379, 776
. .67, 643
...67, 643
67
.379, 776
....67, 569
. . .67, 643
....67, 461
.461
..67
. .38,67
. . .67, 569
..569
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
198
169
170
171
172
173
174
175
176
177
178
179
180
181
182
183
184
185
186
187
188
189
190
191
192
193
194
195
196
197
198
199
200
201
202
203
204
205
206
207
208
209
210
211
212
213
214
215
216
217
218
219
220
221
?22
223
224
225
226
227
228
1868
1827
1861
1817
1872
1855
1791
1871
1851
1803
1824
1851
1824
1877
1782
1875
1835
1846
1872
1842
1843
1878
1854
1858
1858
1868
1835
1819
1873
1871
1856
1816
1844
1874
1870
1835
1834
1867
1873
1814
1843
1871
1875
1873
1791
1822
1839
1859
1854
1875
1877
1824
1848
1869
1842
1831
1860
1848
1870
1845
1851
1872
1854
1864
1875
1850
1859
1859
1835
Name.
Bielby, William M. . .
Biggar, Hamilton. . . .
Bigney, John G..
Binning, William .
Bird, Richey
Birks, William ....
Bishop, Abraham J.
Bishop, George John .
Bishop, James Henry..
Bishop, Luther
Bissell, George
Black, Alexander B .
Black, John
Black, Starr
Black, William . . .
Black, William A. . .
Blackstock, Moses
Blackstock, William S .
Blades, John Thomas. .
Blake, Daniel
Blake, Isaac
Blakeley, Charles E . .
Blaker, George
Bland, Henry F
Blanshard, Shem
Bloomfield, Arthur G.
Bloomfield, Richard. .
Boardman, Elijah
Boddy, James
Bond, George J.
Bond, Stephen. .
Booth, James ...
Bothwell, William.
Borden, Byron C. . .
Borden, Jonathan R.
Borland, John.. .
Botterell, Edmund. . .
Bottoms, William E. . .
Bowell, John Perry
Bowen, Elias ....
Bowen, R.
Bowerman, Allan ....
Bowers, Alfred A . .
Boyd, George..
Boyd, James. . .
Boyd, John
Boyd, John H
Boyd, Robert W...
Bradon, John
Bramfitt, Robert . ...
Brandon. William J . . .
Breakenridge, David . .
Breakenridge, John . . .
Brecken, Ralph..
Bredin, John
Brennan, James. .
Brethour, David L.
Brettle, Elias
Brewer, Waldron W..
Brewster, John . . .
Brewster, Robert
Brick, John G
Briden, William
Bridgman, George H.
Bridgman, Wellington.
Briggs, Joel — ...---.
Briggs, William.
Bristol, Colman
Brittin, Lewis
PARE.
67, 643
..38, 67, 643
.379, 750
.68
.379, 750
.. .461, 643
379
.68, 569
.. .68
38
.. .39, 68
... .379
39, 68
.. ..750
. 379
750
... .68, 461
.68, 569, 703
.68, 703
.461
461
....569
. .68, 703
...68, 569
.68
461
39
46]', 569
...380, 799
...68, 704
.69
.461, 643
. . . .-750
...380, 750
....69, 704
.69, 380, 750
69
.. .380, 799
39
. . .462
.69, 569
. 643
....380, 799
, 380
....380
... .69
462
... .69
799
...643
.39, 462
, .. .462
.380, 750
....69, 569
,.. 462
70, 643
...380, 750
....380, 776
380
70
. .70, 704
.....70, 704
.. . .70
...643
.70, 569
... .70, 569
..70, 643
.462
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
827
No.
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
249
250
25T
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
274
275
276
277
278
279
280
281
282
283
284
285
286
287
288
289
290
291
292
293
294
Year
Min'y
began.
1876
1830
1858
1857
1839
1874
1835
1848
1859
1857
1857
1860
1874
1862
1846
1849
1847
1863
1815
1872
1857
1856
1873
1860
1826
1833
1856
1852
1865
1794
1873
1870
1873
1853
1871
1835
1879
1835
1848
1860
1876
1799
1811
1857
1805
1860
1862
1853
1862
1871
1875
1850
1867
1844
1859
1816
1863
1860
1860
1812
1856
1836
1816
1837
1848
1824
Xame.
39, 70.
Broadway, Augustine.
Brock, James. .
Brock, Thomas.
Broley, James . .
Brooking, Robert
Brown, Alfred ....
Brown, Brinton P. .... .
Brown, Brinton P., M.D
Brown, Edward F. . . .
Brown, George (N.C.).
Browne, George
Brown, George (B).
Brown, George (C).. .
Brown, George Martin. . .
Brown, Nelson..
Brown, Robert.
Brown, Thomas. .
Brown, Thomas C. .
Brown, William
Brown, William.. .
Brown, William C . .
Brown, William D .
Brown, William P
Brownell, Daniel E
Brownell, John B.
Brownell, Stephen
Browning, Arthur
Broxholm, William
Bruce, Robert
Brumley, Daniel .
Brunyate, Edwin R.
Bryant, Cornelius.
Bryant, George H ....
Bryei\s, William.
Buchanan, William.
Buchner, Shieler.
Buckley, F A
Buckley, James..
Budge, Henry
Buggin, George
Bullen, George
Bulpit, James.. . ,
Burdock, Enoch. . .
Burch, Oliver E. .
Burch, Thomas
Burns, Alexander. .
Burns, Arthur.
Burns, James. . .
Burns, Nelson . ....
Burns, Robert.
Burns, Robert N.
Burns, William
Burns, William H
Bursell, Henry
Burson, George
Burt, William
Burwash, John
Bur wash, Nathaniel. .
Burwash, Nathaniel S .
Busby, Sampson . .
Butcher, George
Butcher, George B. .
Byam, John W
Byers, Henry
Byrne, Alexander S.
Byrne, Claudius. . .
PAGE.
. .643
569, 704
71, 643
.71, 643
..71, 569
569
462
71,462
.. .462
.462, 643
.71, 569
... .71
.569
.71, 569
.71, 569
71
... 462
.72, 704
39 72
.380, 750
.380, 751
.72, 704
..570
.72, 643
72, 380
72
.72, 570
462
..39
... 751
72, 570
799
..72, 643
.72, 570
462
... .751
.380, 751
... .72
.462, 643
799
.380
.39
.. .72
. .39
..73. 643
.462
....380
73, 643
..73, 643
...570
.73, 570
380
.462
.. .73
..73, 381
..73, 776
73, 570
.73, 570
381
.381
... .73
. .39
73, 704
... 74
.74,643
No.
295
296
297
298
299
500
301
302
303
304
305
306
307
808
309
310
311
312
313
314
315
316
317
318
319
320
321
322
323
324
325
326
327
328
329
330
331
332
333
334
335
336
337
338
339
340
341
342
343
344
345
346
347
348
349
350
351
352
353
354
355
356
357
358
359
360
361
362
363
Year
Min'y
began.
1870
1862
1863
1880
1869
1846
1859
1854
1872
1877
1843
1857
1836
1864
1866
1870
1876
1860
1877
1816
1867
1834
1846
1842
1872
1827
1835
1879
1867
1873
1860
1846
1805
1880
1856
1861
1822
1844
1869
1871
1867
1816
1844
1860
1813
1814
1868
1864
1864
1857
1845
1866
1846
1873
1856
1869
1868
1864
1856
1842
1799
1845
1868
1874
1857
1830
1837
1880
1844
Name.
C
Cairnduff, William H. . . .
Cairns, Hugh
Cairns, Samuel
Caldwell, John W . . .
Calvert, George W
Campbell, Alexander. . . ,
Campbell, Alexander (B.
Campbell, Alexander R. ,
Campbell, George M. .
Campbell, James H. .
Campbell, Owen ....
Campbell, Peter
Campbell, Thomas .
Campbell, Thomas
Campbell, T. Metcalfe
Campbell, Thomas W
Campbell, Wesley F
Canrpbell, William F.
Campbell, William W. .
Cannon, Ibri . .
Cardus, Thomas .
Card j', William T
Carpenter, Abraham . .
Carr, George..
Carr, Joseph
Carroll, John
Carroll, William .
Carson, Thomas C. .
Carson, W Wellington.
Carter, Daniel
Carter, Robert
Case, George .
Case, William ...
Cassidy, Francis A . . .
Cassidy, John
Casson, Wesley ... .
Castle, Joseph
Caswell, James .
Caswell, James C
Cathcart, John W. .
Cattanach, David
Catterick, Thomas . . .
Cawthorne, John W
Chalmers, David
Chamberlain, Israel
Chambeilain, Wyatt..
Chambers, Alex. C. .
Chambers, Andrew B.
Chant, Joseph H
Chapman, Douglas.
Chapman, Francis ....
Chapman, J. Anderson.
Chapman, William
Chappell, Benjamin
Charbonell, Thomas
Charlton, Edward
Charlton, James.
Chartier, Stephen
Chase, Henry P .
Chesley, Robert A
Chichester, Elijah.
Childs, Charles
Chown, Edward A .
Chown, Samuel D. . .
Christopherson, Hall .
Church, Livius S
Churchill, Charles
Clancey, William R .
Clappison, David C. . .
PARE.
.. .74, 570
.. .74, 704
74
570
.. .74, 643
, .74, 704
) 74
.74, 570
..381,776
570
462
. 74, 570
.. ....75
.75, 570
. 75, 643
....75, 570
644
75
... .644
39
75
.. .381
75
75, 570
704
.39, 75, 570
462
704
75, 644
....570
462
.76, 644
.39, 76
644
...381, 7M
76, 570
39
....462, 644
643
. 463, 570
..76, 570
76
76
. . . .76, 644
.. .40
40, 76
76, 644, 704
.. ..76, 704
76, 570, 704
, . .381, 776
76
... .77, 570
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776
77, 704
. .77
.77, 644
/ /
... .381
40
...463
.77, 644
704
77, 644
. 40
..77, 381
704
77, 644
828
INDEX TO NAMES OF
No.
Year
Min'y
began.
364
365
366
367
368
369
370
371
372
373
374
375
376
377
378
379
380
381
382
383
384
385
386
387
388
389
390
391
392
393
394
395
396
397
398
399
400
401
402
403
404
405
406
407
408
409
410
411
412
413
414
415
416
417
418
419
420
421
422
423
424
425
426
427
428
429
430
431
432
Name.
1853 Clark, Andrew ...
1878 Clark, Edward J
1866 Clark, George
1870 Clarke, Henry J. .
1851 Clarke. James M. .
1863 Clarke, John A.
1854 Clarke, John S. ..
1801 Clark, Laban
1858 Clarke, Nelson B..
1851 Clarke, Richard
1875 Clarke, Thomas R
1856 Clarke, William W
1870 Clarkson, George C.
1857 Clarkson. John B 78,
1873 Clayton, Arthur H
1859 Cleaver, John
1876 Cleaver, Solomon
1845 Cleghorn, Thomas . . . .
1862 Clement, Benjamin .
1845 Clement, Edwin
1856 Cleworth, Thomas
1857 Clingman, Samuel G. .
1869 Clipsham, John W
1795 Coate, Michael. . .
1794 Coate, Samuel
1841 Coates, Henry
1855 Cobb, Thomas.. ... ..
1853 Cochran, George . .
1803 Cochran, Samuel..
1836 Cocker, William ... :
1874 Coffey, George. .
1859 Coffin, Joseph S.
1855 Cole, Benjamin
1835 Cole, Peter B
1834 Cole, Truman ...
1863 Cole, William John . . .
1840 Coleman, Francis . . .
1791 Coleman, James
1837 Coleman, William..
1835 Collard, Daniel
1862 Colling, Joseph S
1862 Colling, Thomas
1874 Collwell, Septimus E.
1862 Colpitts, Wesley W ...
1860 Colter, John J
1855 Comben, Charles
1875 Conley, Lewis
1874 Conley, Thomas B
1857 Connolly, Daniel
1840 Connor, Matthew . . .
1863 Connor, Samuel
1877 Conron, Matthew B
1843 Constable, Thomas W.
1836 Cook, Munson William . .
1870 Cook, William H
1880 Cooke, Josephs
1865 Cookman, Christopher.
1874 Cooley, John W
1857 Coolev, William M.. . .
1831 Cooney, Kobert.
1810 Cooper, Edward
1788 Cooper, John
1835 Cope, Conrad
1874 Copping, Bernard .
1843 Copway, George
1846 Corbett, John
1824 Corlett, John
1858 Cornish, George H
1880 Corry, Thomas H .
No.
PAGE.
463, 570
. .644
.77, 644
381, 776
77
381, 776
.78, 570
...40
78
.78, 570
.644
78
78
571, 644
...751
.463
.644
78
.78, 644
.78, 571
79, 571
463
..79, 704
40
40
463
.79, 644
.79,571
40
... 463
. ...571 I
.381, 751
..79
. ..463
..463
. .79
.79, 644
.40
..79, 571
. .. . 463
.80, 644
.80,644
.777
.382, 777
.382, 777
.382, 777
. . ..704
704
.80, 704
.. .80
...80
571
..80, 704
463
, .80, 571
.644
. .80,644
644
80
.80, 382
40
382.
463
777
... .80
.80, 704
382
..81, 644
.. .704
Year
Min'y
jbegan.
433
434
435
436
437
438
439
440
441
442
443
444
445
446
447
448
449
450
451
452
453
454
455
456
457
458
459
460
461
462
463
464
465
466
467
468
469
470
471
472
473
474
475
476
477
478
479
480
481
482
483
484
485
486
487
488
489
490
491
492
493
494
495
496
497
498
499
1822
1877
1880
1839
1843
1845
1755
1873
1816
1810
1861
1846
1854
1840
1878
1873
1879
1870
1820
1874
1855
1846
1864
1829
1851
1835
1836
1850
1877
1875
1851
1872
1871
1835
1780
1872
1868
1856
1810
1874
1872
1835
1801
1879
1872
1850
1830
1861
1813
1867
1873
1873
1875
1853
1829
1871
1870
1848
1861
Name.
1861
1871
1830
1869
1840
1868
1827
1855
PAGE.
Corson, Robert 40, 81, 645
Cosens, Charles W .... 645
Cosford, Henry M . 645
Cosford, Thomas 81, 645
Cotton, William 463
Cotton, William. .. 81
Coughlan, Laurence . ... 382
Couzens, Charles C. 645
Covell, James 40
Covenhoven, Peter . 40
Cowperthwaite, Humphrey P.382,777
Cox, Henry . . . . . . ... . . 81
Cragg, Edward . 81, 571
Craig, James ... ... 463
Craig, James A , 704
Craig, John 751
Craig, Thomas. . 704
Craig, William 81, 705
Crandell, Phineas .40
Crane, Edward W.. ... 705
Crane, Isaac .81,645
Crane, Robert E 382
Cranford, Henry L. . .382
Cranswick, Matthew 382
Crawford, James. .. .. .463, 571
Crea, John . . . . . 463
Creighton, Kennedy .81, 463, 571
Creighton, William . ... 82, 705
Crews, Albert C. . 645
Crews, Lewis W 571, 645
Crews, Thomas 82, 646
Crisp, James... .382,777
Crisp, Robert S .382, 777
Crofts, Henry O... .. ..463
Cromwell, James 0 ... 382
Crookshanks, Simon . . . . 82, 705
Crosby, Thomas S2, 571
Cross, William 82, 645
Crosscombe, William.. 82, 382
Crossley Hugh T. . . 645
Crothers, William J 82, 705
Crouter, Abraham 463
Crowell, Seth 40
Crowle, Frederick William 571
Crozier, James G 82, 705
Culbert, Thomas.. . . .82, 571
Culham, John .. .82, 463
Cullen, Thomas ... .. .82, 571
Culp, David 41
Cunningham, Andrew. . . 82, 571, 645
Cunningham, Robert 83
Cunningham, William B. . . 463, 705
Cunningham, William L. 751
Currie, Duncan D 382, 777
Currie, James. , 41, 83
Currie, John G '. 383, 799
Currie, Thomas O . 464
Curry, Christopher 464, 645
Curry, Erastus S... . 83, 571
D.
Danard, William B.
Daniel, George
Daniel, Henry
Daniel, Robert A . .
Darlington, Robert..
Davey, Robert
Davidson, John C
Davies, John.
.464,571
.83, 645
383, 777
.383, 751
83, 571
..83, 645
. .41, 83
..83, 705
MINISTEKS AND PROBATIONER.
829
50U
501
502
503
504
505
506
507
508
509
510
511
512
513
514
515
516
517
518
519
520
521
522
523
524
525
526
527
528
529
530
531
532
533
534
535
536
537
538
539
540
541
542
543
544
545
546
547
548
549
550
551
552
553
554
555
556
557
558
559
560
561
562
563
564
565
566
567
568
1823 [Davies, Thomas H..
1815 ! Davis, Alpheus..
1842 Davis, George H. ...
1876
1833
1869
1873
1871
1878
1868
1844
1876
1868
1877
1830
1880
1871
1863
1872
1871
1861
1819
1857
1816
181C
1809
1854
1861
1815
1857
1822
1864
1852
1879
1835
1866
1851
1837
1851
1840
1835
1853
1856
1873
1818
1843
1876
1870
1863
1866
1852
1878
1846
1858
1848
1846
1829
1870
1834
1855
1854
1855
1857
1875
1858
1845
1801
1855
1853
Davis, George H. H .
Davis, Heman
Davis, John
Davis, Joseph H. .
Davis, Peter W
Dawson, John L.. . .
PAGE.
. 383, 751
41
.83, 705
705
83
..464
. ...751
.464, 571
.. 751
Day, George F. . . 383, 751
Dayman, Abraham .84
Deacon, Charles.. ... .645
Deacon, Joseph 84, 645
Dean, George W. .... 645
Dean, Horace.. .. .. 41, 84
De Geer, James 571
De Gruchy, Edward 84, 705
Deinstadt, Thomas J . . 383, 777
De Long, Albert M 464, 705
De Long, Francis 464, 705
De Mill, Alford B 464, 571
Demorest, Thomas.. .41, 84
Dempsey, Andrew F .464
Dempster, John. . 41
Dennett, Joseph 41
Densmore, George W . . . . . . .41
Dent, John 464
De Pew, Sydney F 464, 744
De Putron, John . .84
Derrick, Thomas 84, 571
Des Brisay, Albert 383
Des Brisay, Albert S 383, 751
Des Brisay, Alexander McL 383
Deveneau, Nelson W. . 705
Deverell, William 84
Devitt, Frederick 383
Dewart, Edward H 84, 571
De Wolfe, Charles 84, 383, 751
Dickson, George N. A. F. T...84, 645
Dignam, William. ... 85
Dimond, Richard ... 464
Dingman, Garrett J 85, S71
Dixon, James. . . . . .85
Dixon, John 799
Dixon, Trueman .41
Dixon William , . . . .85
Doane, Howard P 751
Dobson, William 384, 777
Dochstader, John W . . .85, 464, 572
Dockrill, Charles W..
Doel, John
Donkin, J. E.
Dorey, Gifford .
Dorion, Joseph A.
Douglas, George
Douglas, John . . ...
Douglas, Richardson.,
Doull, John W
Douse, John
Dove, James
Dowler, John A .
Down, Samuel
.384, 777
.85, 464, 572
.751
85
....85, 705
.85, 705
85
384
... 384
.85, 572
. ..384, 799
.86, 572, 705
.86, 572
Doxee, Archelaus 86, 572
Draeas, Frederick 572
Drake, Thomas .86
Draper, John 464
Draper, Samuel 41
Drennan, Alexander 86, 705
Duff, Charles 464
569
570
571
572
573
574
575
576
577
578
579
580
581
582
583
584
585
586
587
588
589
590
591
592
593
594
595
596
597
598
599
600
601
602
603
604
605
606
607
608
609
610
611
612
613
614
615
616
617
618
619
620
621
622
623
624
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
1857
1869
1835
1853
1869
1788
1859
1876
1871
1862
1871
1854
le55
1873
1876
1835
1S75
1791
1872
1867
1866
1876
1874
1876
1868
1870
1875
1863
1852
1873
1877
1857
1866
1875
1873
ia77
1873
1874
1822
1841
1876
1862
1870
1880
1871
1808
1852
1871
1878
1871
1871
1838
1858
1848
1845
1839
1835
1875
1860
1827
1830
1847
1870
1877
1812
Duke, James A. . .
Duke, Richard.
Dunbar, Matthew
Duncan, Robert . .
Dundas, Brabazon B
Dunham, Darius
Dunlop, Robert.. ....
Dunlop, Thomas
Dunn, Simeon B 384.
Dnteher, Charles W. T.
Dutton, William ....
Dyer, James E
Dyre, William R. .
Dyre, William T
PAGE.
,384, 777
.. .572
. . . 464
.384, 777
.86, 572
...41
.. .464
....572
751, 799
.384, 777
... .384
. . 86, 645
.86, 705
572
.87,
C.
E.
Earl. Joseph
Earlj Robert
Earle, Theophilus R .
Earley, William P. . .
Eason, Richard.
Eastman, Andrew C.
Eby, Charles S. ..
Eby, Samuel C
Eddy, Samuel L. . . .
Edge, Joseph
Edmison, Thomas J.
Edmonds, Jabez.
Edmunds, Solomon
Edwards, Abel..
Edwards, Andrew
Edwards, George
Edwards, Samuel ....
Edwards, Timothy
Edwards, William Watson.
Edyvean, William H.
Eland, Thomas L
Eldridge, Gardiner S
Ely, Alfred
Eilery, Samuel. .
Ellidge, George
Elliott, James, D.D
Elliott, James
Elliott, John
Elliott, Robert J
Elliott, William...
Ellis, John. ....
Ellis, William
Ellsworth, Orrin H.
Embreo, Jeremiah
Emory, Yernon H
Emsley, William H.
England, Eben E
England, James..
England, J
English, John ....
English, Noble F
English, William .
Erritt, Isaac. .
Estey, John F.
Evans, Edwin .
Evans, Ephraim
Evans, James..
Evans, John S
Evans, William H.
Eves, Edward
Everts, Renaldo M .
.41,
... .705
.. 464
..645
. .. .384
645, 705
87
.87, 572
645
.464, 645
572
..87, 572
..87,645
.... 572
.87, 646
..87, 646
.87,572
.646
87
.87, 646
.799
799
.705
.464
.. 705
.. .384
..87, 705
....705
. 464, 646
.464, 646
....572
.384, 777
.384
87
.384, 799
...646
.384, 572
.384, 751
.385, 751
465
. 87, 572
88
..88, 705
465
777
.385, 777
, 385, 646
. .41, 88
.88, 646
.385, 751
.572
.. .41
830
INDEX TO NAMES OF
.Year
No.
Min'y
began.
634
1871
635
1826
636
1826
637
1872
638
1853
639
1841
640
1832
641
1869
642
1876
643
1842
644
1858
645
1835
646
1816
647
-1863
648
1869
649
1857
650
1861
651
1857
652
1789
653
1860
654
1875
655
1869
656
1848
657
1871
658
1866
659
1871
660
1791
661
1835
662
1873
663
1841
664
1854
665
1855
666
1851
667
1818
668
1827
669
1855
670
1876
671
1874
672
1868
673
1853
674
1866
675
1870
676
1853
677
1863
678
1871
679
1855
680
1862
681
1853
682
1856
683
1860
684
1872
685
1857
686
1835
687
1870
€88
1808
689
1874
690
1879
691
1875
692
1873
693
1875
694
1860
695
1863
696
1869
697
1864
698
1870
699
1872
Fallis, John G. ...
Fair, George
Faulkner, William.
Fawcett, James B ,
Fawcett, John .......
Fawcett, Michael
Fawcett, Thomas
Fear, James
Fear, Ezra A
Fear, Samuel
Feather, Thomas
Fennell, Abel
Ferguson, George . .
Ferguson, George, Jun
Ferguson, John. .
Ferguson, Thomas A .
Ferrier, Robert W
Fessant, Edwin.
Fidler, Daniel
Field, George H
Fielder, William..
Fife, William H ,
Fish, Charles
Fisher, George W. „
Fisher, John S
Fisher, Joseph M . . . .
Fisler, Benjamin.
Flanagan, John. . .
Flanders, Charles R. . .
Flanders, Rufus A. .
Fletcher, Ashton
Fletcher, Ashton, Sen.
Fletcher, Drummond J
Flint, Calvin M. . " .
Flummerfelt, Cornelius
Follick, Joseph
Foote, James G
Ford, James E. .
Ford, William J . .
Forman, Richard J
Forsey, George
Forster, Joseph L.
Forsyth, Joseph L. . . .
Foss, William H.
Fowkes, John R.
Fowler, Hiram . . .
Fowler, Joseph H.
Fowler, Robert .
Fox, Thomas
Fox, Thomas
Franklin, Benjamin.
Frazee, Elias W. .
Frazer, Daniel
Frazer, William J .
Freeman, Daniel
Freeman, Frederick
Freeman, James B. . . .
Freeman, John W
Freeman, Robert W
French, William P.
Freshman, Charles.
Freshman, Jacob
Fuller, Manly. .
Fulton, Jotham McC.
Fulton, Silas C
Fydell, Thomas R
.89,
385,
PAGE.
465, 646
.42
.89
.89, 706
89
.89, 572
... 89
... .89
646
646, 706
89
.465
..42, 89
.89, 646
.89, 706
. 90, 572
... 90
.90, 646
385
..90
...777
.90, 646
.90, 572
385, 777
.90, 646
751
....385
....90
.90, 706
.. .90
90
.90, 572
. . .90
42
.91
465, 706
.646
...646
.91, 646
.91, 646
706, 799
.. ..91
.91
... 465
465, 706
91, 706
465, 706
.91, 646
385, 799
465, 572
.91, 706
91
... .465
385
42
777
646
573, 646
.800
...646
91, 646
91, 706
465
.386
.386
.91, 646
No.
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
Z07
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
729
730
731
732
733
734
735
736
737
738
739
740
741
742
743
744
745
746
747
748
749
750
751
752
753
754
755
756
757
758
759
760
761
762
763
764
765
766
767
1863
1852
1861
1871
1851
1861
1869
1875
1861
1810
1868
1835
1776
1834
1875
1853
1810
1843
1864
1874
1872
1841
1875
1856
1862
1850
1870
1853
1875
1870
1869
1838
1878
1870
1834
1847
1845
1856
1871
1878
1867
1860
1872
1871
1859
1875
1842
1848
1843
1860
1836
1836
1866
1856
1815
1858
1854
1845
1859
1850
1845
1871
1786
1872
1863
1861
1846
1878
Name.
G.
Gabie, Robert L
Gaddis, James
Gaetz, Joseph
Gaetz, Leonard.. . .386, 647,
Gaetz, Thomas. . .
Galbraith, William
Galloway, Joseph
Gane, William H
Garbutt, Thomas E..
Garlick, Heman ...
Garrett, John C. . . .
Garrett, Richard
Garrettson, Freeborn..
Garry, Robert
Garvin, John
Gaskin, Charles
Gatchell, Joseph. .
Gear, Joshua .
Gee, Daniel F
Gee, John
Gee, Thomas
Gemley, John
Geoffroy, Antoine ......
German, George G. ..
German, John F.
German, John W
German, Orrin
German, Peter
Gibson, John
Gibson, Joseph R .
Gifford, Gorham A.
Gilbert, Charles W M.
Gilbert, Thomas H.
Giles, Jesse B. . . .
Gladwin, Jonathan.
Glass, John ....
Glass, William
Glassford, Edward . .
Glazier, Adam
Glendinning, Geo. W. F
Glover, Thomas W. .
Godfrey, Robert
Godwin, William
Goff, Edward F
Gold, Isaac ...
Goldsmith, John . . :
Goldsmith, Thomas
Gooderham, James ... .
Goodfellow, John.. ....
Goodison, John ....
Goodrich, Charles B. .
Goodson, George . . .
Goodspeed, Joseph B.
Goodwin, James
Goodwin, Timothy
Gordon, James A..
Gostello, David
Go wan, Nassau C . ...
Graham, James. .
Graham, Robert
Graham, William
Graham, William W . .
Grandine, William..
Grandy, Thomas
Grandy, William .....
Gray, Andrew
Gray, James . . . M
Greatrix, Benjamin.
PAGE.
92
465, '647
386, 751
706, 751
....386
. . 92, 706
.92, 573
,647
.92
... .42
..92,706
. ...92
.386
.465, 706
.706
386
...42, 92
.465, 706
,.92, 573
.... 752
..92, 647
92
. .706
....92
,.92, 573
.93, 647
.93,573
,93, 647
, 93, 706
573
.. .706
. .93, 647
....573
,386, 752
.. .93
. ..465
.93, 465
. . ,93
465, 573
752
.93, 573
,.93,573
.93, 647
.93, 573
.93, 573
..777
..465
.. . .93
... .93
386, 800
..94
.....94
465, 647
.94, 647
42
.94, 706
94
. . . 465
.94, 647
. . . .94
94
465, 647
. . ..386
466, 573
466
..386
.94, 647
....573
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
831
No.
Name.
786 t
1873
787 |
1868
7S8
1856
789 |
1865
790 |
1835
791
1877
792
1844
793
1816
794
1864
795
1870
796
1835
797
1865
798
1877
799
1858
800
1866
801
1870
802
1871
803
1858
804
1867
805
1867
806
1862
807
1870
808
1871
809
1856
810
1813
811
1880
812
1845
813
1857
814
1869
815
1850
816
1833
817
1844
818
1858
819
1855
820
1865
821
1862
822
1833
823
1794
824
1867
825
1869
826
1832
827
1841
828
1875
829
1841
830
1864
831
1858
832
1851
833
1803
834
1854
PAGE.
Gregg, Samson 13 . . . . 77S
Green, Alexander T. .94, 573
Green, Alfred E ..573
Green, Anson 42, 95
Green, William. 466
Greene, Josias 95, 573
Greener, James 9.5, 573
Grenfell, John 95, 706
Grenier, William Charles 706
Griffin, William S ... .95,647
Griffis, William 42, 95
Guest, Joseph ... .... 95, 647
Gundy, John 95, 466
Gundy, James. . . .. .466,647
Gundy, Joseph R 466,647
Gundy, Samuel B 466
Gundy, William ... 466
Gwilym, David . . . 800
No.
H.
Hackett, William L.. .
Haddon, Thomas
Hadwin, Thomas . .
Hagar, Joseph M .
Hagar, Lawrence. .
Hagarty, Albert
Haigh, Benjamin . . .
Haigh, John
Haight, George Lewis. . .
Hale, Joseph
Hales, James.
Hall, George
Hall, Harvey M
Hall, Henry
Hall, Joseph. .
Hall, Robert Henry. . . .
Hall, Thomas W
Hall, William...
Hall, William
Halpenny, Jacob.. .
Halstead, William.
Hames, Arthur B
Hamilton, Charles W
Hamilton, Christopher
Hamilton, John . .
Hamilton, Richard. . .
Hamilton, Thomas.
Hammersley, Benjamin
Hammond, Joseph ....
Hammond, Richard M .
Hane}-, Isaac . . .
Hanna, Thomas
Hannon, James.
Hansford, William..
Hanson, Charles A .
Hardie, Alexander . . .
Hardie, David
Harding, Theodore S_.
Hare, John James. . . .
Hare, Robert B.
Harmon, Thomas...
Harnden, Robert
Harper, Cecil
Harper, Ephraim B
Harris, Alexander G
Harris, Edward.
Harris, James
Harris, Reuben. .
Harris, Thomas
. . . 466, 647
95, 573, 706
....95, 647
96, 706
..466
778
466
.. ..386
.386,
466,
.96,
..96,
. 466,
.96,
.466,
.96,
..96,
..386,
. . . 96,
466, 574,
.96,
.96,
.97
.'97,'574;
.. .97,
97, 648,
" ..97,
.. .97,
.574,
.97,
.98,
...98,
. .98,
.'.387,
752
466
466
647
573
573
647
573
706
573
.96
573
573
778
647
.42
,647
647
466
.96
706
467
647
647
707
707
707
707
387
574
574
.97
.97
648
574
648
574
648
.42
800
835
836
837
838
839
840
841
842
843
844
845
846
847
848
849
850
851
852
853
854
855
856
857
858
859
860
861
862
863
864
865
866
867
868
869
870
871
872
873
874
875
876
877
878
879
880
881
882
883
884
885
886
887
890
891
892
893
894
895
896
897
900
901
902
903
Year [
Min'y
began.
Name.
1861
1861
1S73
1871
1860
1871
1853
1860
I860
1810
1880
1818
1843
1874
1874
1835
1854
1872
1855
1858
1867
1843
1857
1877
1874
1820
1867
1862
1844
1880
1862
1873
1875
1871
1873
1864
1857
1871
1826
1843
1799
1827
1875
1860
1859
1855
1874
1823
1808
1815
1879
1812
1875
1860
1874
1815
1874
1872
1857
1871
1873
1854
1835
1875
1855
1868
1855
1856
1815
PAGE.
Harrison, Frederick W
.387,
778
Harrison, George . . .
. 387,
778
Harrison, James M.. .
.98,
574
Harrison, William
.387,
778
Hart, James R
.387,
752
Hart, John . .
.98,
574
Hart, Joseph
..387,
778
Hart, Thomas I)
. 387,
752
Hartley, Alexander Y.
467
Harvard, William M
Q8
Hasheinoto, Mutsuchi . .
574
Haskell, Squire B.
.42
Hassall, Robert
467
Hastings, Albert William
574
800
Haw, William
.98
Hawke, William
. .98,
648
Hawkins, Charles W
...98,
648
Hay, William .
...98,
824
Hayhurst, William
. .98,
648
Haylock, James J .
707
Haynes, Frederick..
. . 467,
648
Hay worth, Richard..
..99
Hazlewood, James H. . .
.648
Heal, James B.
800
Healey, Ezra
. . .42, 99
Healey, Ezra A
..99,
648
Heartz, William H.
.387,
752
Heck, Samuel
..99
Helliwell, Thomas L.. . .
.574
.387,
752
Henders, Richard C . .
.467,
648
Henderson, George W . . . .
.648
Henderson, James.
. .99,
707
Henderson, John C.
574
Henderson, William..
.467,
648
Henderson, William C.
.99,
648
Henderson, William H . . .
. .99,
648
.387,
752
Herkimer, William
.99,
648
Herron, James
..43
Hetherington, John P. .
.99,
387
Hewitt, George W. . . .
.574
99
Hewitt, William Joseph . .
. .99,
574
Hewitt, William T
.99
Heyfield, Jesse.
800
Heyland, Rowley
. ..43, 99
43
.100
Hickey, David
752
Hickox, Joseph
. . .
..43
Hicks, Thomas
778
Hicks, William ...
.100
574
Hicks, William Thomas .
.574
Hickson, Thomas
.387
Hill, Anthony
800
'Hill, Edward
.100
574
Hill, Henry ....
467
Hill, Henry E
..100,
648
Hill, Jabez.
.800
467
. . 160,
648
Hill, Lewis W
.574
Hill, Murray
.100
. . 100,
574
Hill, Robert N
..467,
574
Hill, William
100
Hillier, Daniel
• • • •
10
832
INDEX TO NAMES OF
904 I
905 I
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
916
917
918
919
920
921
922
923
924
925
926
927
928
929
930
931
932
933
934
935
936
937
938
939
940
941
942
943
944
945
946
947
948
949
950
951
952
953
954
955
956
957
958
959
960
961
962
963
964
965
966
967
968
969
970
971
972
1875
1878
1859
1844
1829
1872
1851
1879
1872
1860
1850
1873
1874
1878
1856
1871
1857
1861
1863
1863
1863
1807
1832
1861
1878
1874
1811
1814
1868
1856
1865
1878
1854
1853
1879
1840
1879
1855
1839
1833
1802
1864
1S74
1864
1857
1842
1871
1877
1846
1858
1861
1872
1839
1858
1871
1850
1807
1859
1837
1856
1854
1854
1842
1844
1879
1861
1856
1873
1850
Hills, Benjamin
Hiraiwa, Tsumeyasu..
Hiscox, John
Histon, John
Hitchcock, Barnabas...
jHobbs, Richard.
Hobbs, Robert ...
Hockey, John Edmund
Hockin, Arthur. ...
Hocking, James
iHodgson, John
Hodson, Joseph M..
Hogg, David
Holden, Alvah . .
Holland, Henry
Holmes, A. Lee
Holmes, Edwin..
Holmes, John. ......
Holmes, John (A).
Holmes, John H. . . .
Holmes, Joseph W.
Holmes, Ninian
Holtby, Matthias
Hooker, Le Boy
Hooton, William H. . .
Hopkins, Abraham
Hopkins, Silas
Home, James
Horsley, William H . .
Hoskin, Benjamin S. .
Hoskins, Richard . .
Hossoi, Toshimi. . .
Hough, John
Houghton, Luther
Howard, Herbert W . .
Howard, Isaac B.
Howard, John H.
Howard, Thomas S
Howard, Thomas T.
Howard, Vincent B.
Howe, Samuel.
Howell Jacob E,.
Howes, John
Howie, Isaac . . .
Howie, John W
Howlett, John
Howson, William G.. . .
Huestis, George A. .
Huestis, George O . . . .
Huestis, Stephen F . .
Huff, Dennis L
Hughes, Henry.. . .
Hughes, James. . .
Hughes, James (B). . .
Hughes, Silas J ..
Hugill, Joseph
Hulbert, Cephas.
Hume, Samuel
Hume, William..
Humphrey, Stephen..
Hunt, Ambrose
Hunt, David . . .
Hunt, Francis ...
Hunt, John
Hunter, John E
Hunter, Samuel J..
Hunter, Wm. John. .
Hunter, William J
Huntington, Silas
.43.
101
388,
103,
103,
PAGE.
.752
... .574
.100, 707
467, 648
..100
.100,648
..100
648
387, 752
467
.100, 574
.648
. . . 467
.. 707
.. .387
.101, 707
.467, 648
.101, 707
.. .101
574
.101, 648
43
101, 648
.101, 707
574
.648
43
... .387
.101
.101
....101
. ..575
.101, 648
.101, 707
. .707
575, 649
.649
.101, 649
.. .467
.101, 575
43
.102, 575
.102, 707
.388, 778
.388, 752
...467
.102, 575
... 752
752, 778
388, 752
. ...102
467, 649
102, 575
102
102, 707
102
.43
.. .102
102
388, 778
103, 649
103, 649
467, 707
103, 575
649
103, 575
575, 707
...649
103, 707
No.
973
974
975
976
977
978
979
980
981
982
983
984
985
986
987
988
989
990
991
992
993
994
995
996
997
998
999
1000
1001
1002
1003
1004
1005
1006
1007
1008
1009
1010
1011
1012
1013
1014
1015
1016
1017
1018
1019
1020
1021
1022
1023
1024
1025
1026
1027
1028
1029
1030
1031
1032
1033
1034
1035
1036
1037
Year
Min'y
began.
1828
1828
1844
1841
1836
1829
1872
1827
1840
1841
1835
1855
1860
1870
1835
1840
1859
1822
1863
1877
1857
1867
1854
1856
1815
1866
1856
1817
1855
1869
1877
1858
1860
1867
1835
1862
1871
1838
1854
1868
1870
1871
1879
1873
1872
1877
1847
1818
1841
1836
1857
1874
1835
1878
1844
1871
1874
1784
1869
1795
1873
1873
1830
1875
1875
Name.
Huntington, Simon.
Hurlburt, Asahel
Hurlburt, Erastus. . . .
Hurlburt, Jesse.
Hurlburt, Sylvester.
Hurlburt, Thomas. .
Husband, Robert J
Huston, John H. . . .
Hutchinson, James. .
Hutchinson, John. . . .
Hutchinson, Richard .
Huxtable, George G. .
Hyndman, John . . .
PAGE.
.. .43, 103
.43, 103, 649
.. .104, 649
104
. ..104,707
104
. . . 468, 649
.43, 104
104
. 104, 468, 649
104
.. .105,707
.105
Ibbitson, William H .
Ingalls, Edmund S .
Ingham, Jabez , . .
Ireland, Francis C. .
Irvine, Alexander
Irvine, Henry
Irvine, Samuel O . . . .
Irwin, William. ....
Isaac, John B. .
Ivison, James A. ,
Jackson, Daniel.. .
Jackson, George
Jackson, George .
Jackson, Henry.. . .
Jackson, James
Jackson, John. . .
Jackson, John W . .
Jackson, Joseph A. . .
Jackson, Samuel
Jackson, Thomas
Jackson, Thomas W. . .
Jackson, William
Jackson, William
Jackson, William (B).
Jacobs, Peter
Jacques, George. . . .
James, Richard G
James, Silas
James, Thomas H. .
Jamicson, Walter S. . .
Jamieson, William H.
Jamieson, William S . .
Jaques, Alfred. . . .
Jefferis, Thomas M. .
Jeffers, Robert
Jeffers, Thomas
Jeffers, Wellington. . .
Jeffery, Thomas W.
Jenkins, Edward
Jenkins, John
Jenkinson, Henry S . .
Jennings, David
Jennings, John . . .
Jennings, William..
Jessop, William
Jewell, John Arthur. . .
Jewel], Joseph
Johnson, David W. .
Johnson, Francis
Johnson, George
Johnson, George (B),
Johnson, George F.. . .
388
.105, 707
. ..388
.105, 707
.43, 105
. 105, 707
.. .649
.105, 575
.105, 649
.105, 649
.106
....388
. . . . 468, 649
106
.43, 468
106
468
800
.. .106, 707
468, 649
. ...106, 649
468
106, 707
468
..106
..106, 575
. . 106, 575
.388, 778
. . . 388, 800
.649
575
.106, 707
707
.468, 575, 649
43
106
106, 575
. . . 107, 575
778
.. 107
575
. .. .107, 575
107
800
388
. ..107, 575
43
752
107, 575
388, 752
. . 752
752
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
833
1038
1039
1040
1041
1042
1043
1044
1045
1046
1047
1048
1049
1050
1051
1052
1053
1054
1055
1056
1057
1058
1059
1T»60
1061
1062
1063
1064
1065
1066
1067
1068
1069
1070
1071
1072
1073
1074
1835
1833
1861
1849
1868
1862
1857
1863
1868
1879
1872
1860
1854
1809
1859
1853
1867
1868
1865
1843
1868
,1844
1862
1866
1857
1804
1851
1855
1813
1825
1867
1825
1816
1878
1862
1837
1871
1075
1076
1077
1078
1079
1080
1081
1082
1083
1084
1085
1086
1087
1088
1089
1090
1091
1092
1093
1094
1095
1096
1097
1098
1099
1100
1101
1102
1103
1104
1873
1862
1862
1869
1862
1873
1864
1862
1868
1795
1862
1860
1878
1875
1860
1842
1857
1855
1860
1854
1856
1863
1833
1875
1852
1864
1855
1849
1854
1872
PAGE.
Johnson, Henry 468
Johnson, John 107,752
Johnson, John ... 388
Johnson, Joshua H. . . . .107, 575
Johnson, Levi S 388, 778
Johnson, Moses M. ... 107
Johnson, Richard 389
Johnson, Kobert O'B 389, 752
Johnson, Thomas .107
Johnson, William E 778
Johnson, William J. . .389, 752
Johnston, Benjamin J . . . 389
Johnston, David A. . . . . . 107
Johnston, Edward.. 107
Johnston, Hugh . . . 108, 649, 707
Johnston, Robert (A) 468
Johnston, Robert (B) 468
Johnston, William .108, 575
Jolley William Clowes. . . .108, 575
Jollitfe, James 468
Jollitfe, William J. . . 108, 708
Jones, Benjamin 108
Jones, Cornelius A. . 108, 708
Jones, Edmund S 108, 649
Jones, George . 108
Jones, James'. . . 389
Jones, Henry . . 108
Jones, Joseph. ... 108
Jones, Peter 43, 108
Jones, Peter (Kakewaquonaby), 43, 1 08
Jones, Peter W 108, 649
Jones, Richard. .. .44,108,575
Jones, William-. . . ... .44
Joslyn, John H. L 649
Jost, Cranswick... .389,752
Jost, Jeremiah V 389, 778
Jubb, JohnE 389
K.
Kane, David
Kappele, Stephen.
Kay, John
Kay, Joshua R .
Keagey, John G.
Keam, Frank C. . . .
Keam, Samuel
Keam, William .
Keefer, Benjamin B .
Keeler, Sylvanus
Kellam, Henry
Kelly, Thomas
Kendall, Sidney C. .
Kendall, William .
Kennedy, David
Kennedy, George
Kennedy, James.
Kenner, Henry ... .
Kenny, George H.
Keough, Jabez B . .
Keough, Thomas S .
Keppel, John H.
Ker, Peter.. .
Kerr, George J
Kerr, John L. .
Kerr, Richard . . .
Kershaw, Edward. . .
Kershaw, James B,. .
Kettle, J
Kettlewell, William.
53
Name.
109
....109, 649
.468, 649
. . . 468, 649
. .. .109.649
.. . ..109, 576
.. .468
.. .468
.... 109, 650
44
. .. .109, 650
. . . 109
.708
800
.109, 708, 778
.. .109, 650
.. .109, 650
. ..576
110, 576
. . ..110, 708
. . ..110, 576
110, 650
.110, 650, 708
650
..110, 650
110
. , . . 468, 650
468
469
. 110, 650
105
106'
107!
108 '
109J
nol
111
112'
113!
114
1151
116
117
118
119
120
121
122
123
124
125
126
127
128
129
130
131
132
133
134
135
136
137
138
139
140i
14lj
142i
143
144
145
146
147
148
149
150
151
152
153
154
155
156
157
158
159
160
161
162
163
164
165
166
167
168
169
170
171
864 iKidd, James P..
857 Kiernon, John
856 Kilgour, Joseph
859 Kimball, E. P. .
843 Kimball, Horatio N..
843 Kimball, J. E. . . .
863 Kines, James..
875 King, John K. ...
875 Kirby, William J . .
875 Kneelands, Abner W.
869 'Knight, Adolphus G.
876 Knight, Matthew R.
816 ! Knight, Richard
806 Knowlan, James. . .
870 Knowles, Henry W
870 Knox, William..
878 Koko, Asagawa. . .
879 iKoyl, Eardley H.
853 Koyl, Ephraim L.
856 Krupp, Henry
863 .La Claire, Alex. . .
861 Ladner, Charles.,
842 I La Dow, Samuel P.
840 iLaidley, James . .
874 Laidley, Robert B.
880 Laidley, Robert V
862 Laird, James
848 Laird, John G
855 Laird, William H. .
860 Lake, Charles V
855 Lake, John N
808 Lambert, Chandly
879 Lambly, James B. .
862 Lambly, Osborne R.
877 Lanceley, Ebenezer.
870 Lanceley, John E. . .
860 Lane, Christopher L.
874 Lane, William G.
823 Lang, Matthew
857 Langford, Alexander.
871 Langford, Charles.. . .
875 Langford, Enos .
852 Langford, George . .
878 Langille, William H.
878 Langrill, William L.
837 Lanton, Henry
863 Large, Richard . . .
855 Lathern, John
855 Latimer, James F. . .
835 Laughead, Robert.
842 Lavell, Charles.
833 Law, John
879 Lawrence, Charles H.
870 Lawrence, John
846 Lawrence, Peter..
878 Lawson, James
855 Lawson, Thomas.
875 Lawson, Thomas.
873 Lawson, William
856 Leach, John. .
870 Leach, John J. .
856 Learoyd, John
860 Lee, Ira Case
861 Leech, George
860 Leech, Webster W. . .
873 Legate, Thomas
880 Leitch, Robert H
PAGE.
.110
. .110
.110, 576
469
469, 708
469
..111, 708
.778
778
708
..111, 708
778
389
..111, 389
.111, 708
..111, 708
576
650
.111, 576
.111, 708
Ill
.389, 800
.111
469
... .708
576
Ill, 650
Ill, 576
....111, 576
.111, 576
112, 576
44
. ..650
.112,576
650
....112, 650
389
...752
112
.,...112, 650
.112, 576
576
469
.. .752
..708
...112, 650
112
.389, 753, 778
. ..112,650
469
.112, 650
113
... .708
708
. . 469
....708
113
576
778
469
....113, 708
.. .113,576
113
. .. .113, 576
....113, 576
. . .113,576
576
834
INDEX TO NAMES OF
Year
Year
No.
Min'y
3egan.
Name.
!No.
Min'y
began.
PACK.
!
117-2
1860
Leith, Hamilton. . . .
469,
576
1239
1818
1173
1875
.Leith, Thomas B
650
1240
1871
1174
1863
Le Lacheur, David W
390
1241
1838
1175;
1864
LePage, Alfred E...
. 390,
778
■ 1242
1876
1176
1861
Lester, Alexander..
113
'. 1243
1877
1177
1880
Lett, Francis W
708
1244
1861
117*
1861
Lever, James J. A.
.469,
650
1245
1825
1179
1835
Lever, John
113
1246
1835
1180
1*76
Lewis, Edward D
576
1247
1877
1181:
1874
Lewis, Henry..
800
1248
1840
1182
1811
Lewis, John .
44
1249
1854
1183
1814
Lewis, John.
.390
1250
I860
1184
1861
Lewis, Joshua 1J.
..113,
650
1251
1835
1185
1877
.576
1252
1860
1186
1858
Likely, John H.
390
1253
1870
1187
1874
Lister, Joseph
80D
1254
1852
1188.
1879
Little, James. .
.650
1255
1862
1189'
1872
Livingstone, James. . . .
..469,
650
1256
1871
1190
1875
Lloyd, Walter W
576
: 1257
1862
1191
1843
Lochead, Robert. .. .
..114,
708
1258
1856
1192
1880
Locke, Hugh William. . .
650
1259
1872
1193
1865
Locke, Joseph H .
' .114,
577 ■
1260
1880
1194
1842
Lockhart, Christopher. . .
.390,
753.
i 1261
1195
1807
Loekwood, Joseph ....
.44 '
1 1262
1877
1196
1874
Lodge, Douglas H. . .
778:
1263
1800
1197
1866
Lodge, Wilson W. . .
. 390,
778
1264
1856
1198
186S
Longlcy, Benjamin . .
..114,
708
1265
1823
1199
178^
Losee, William
.44
1266
1859
1200
1880
Lounds, (ieorge.. .
650
1267
1819
1201
1845
Loverin, Jonathan..
114
1268
1870
1202:
1799
Lowry, James
.390
1269
1879
12031
1871
Lucas, Aquila
.'396,
779
1270
1871
1204
1860
Lucas. Daniel V
114,
708
1271
1859
1205
181]
iLuckey, Samuel .
44
1272
1836
1206
1854
1 Luke, William M. C .
114
1 1273
1817
1207!
1853
Lund, William . ...
. ".114,
650
1274
1850
12u8
1788
Lunsford, Isaac
.390
1275
1829
120y;
1817
Lusher, Robert L
.114
1276
1853
1210
1862
Lutze, John J.. .
.469
; 1277
1856
1211
1856
Lyon, Seth
114
1278
1854
1212
1871
Lyons, Almon 1'.
M.
".114,
577
i 1279
1280
1281
1856
1867
1874
1213'
1866
390
753
1282
1851
1214!
1818
Mack, Wilbur. .
44
1283
1869
12151
1840
Madden, David B . . .
115
577
1284
1870
12161
1869
Madden, George C ..
.115
650
1285
1839
1217
1802
Madden, Thomas,.
44
115
1286
1810
1218;
1875
Madden, William
.577
1287
1865
1219
1874
Madge, Walter W.
.708
1288
1806
122i 11
1870
Maggs, William .
.390
779
1289
1860
1221.
1866
Magwood, Alexander A. .
.115
' 1290
1876
1 222
1865
Magwood, William P..
.115
. 1291
1876
1223
1867
Mahan, John
.115
577
1292
1835
1224
1880
Maher, Joseph L. A .
.708
1293
1869
1225
1875
Maitland, Robert R . . .
.650
1294
1871
1226
1876
Mallory, DelmerE...
;
708
1295
1879
1227
1*74
Manaton, Charles H.. .
779
1296
i 1864
1228
1834
Manly, John G
115
, 577
1297
1851
1229
1786
Mann, James.
.390
129?
1879
1230
1782
Mann, John.
.390
1299
| 1880
1231
1869
Manning, Henry M
.115
, 577
130C
1876
123-2
1874
Manning, Thomas..
577
1301
! 1871
123a
1877
Mansell, Thomas J.
709
130:
! 1855
1234
1875
'Marceau. William F
.709
130C
Si 1854
1235
1857
Mark, Robert
. . .11."
, 709
13iu
1 1880
1236
1841
824
130f
>; 1870
1237
1800
Marsden, Joshua. .
390
; 130t
51 1800
1 238
1835
Marshall, Ira. . . .
469
130
"i 1845
Name.
j Marshall, John. . . .
Marshall, Thomas. . .
Marshall, William..
Marshall, William... .
Martin, John J
Martin, Samuel B .
Martin, Timothy
Martin, William . .
Marvin, George W...
Mason, William
Masson, James . . .
Matheson, James .
Matthews, Abraham . .
Matthews, Henry S
Matthews, Solomon
Maudsley, Samuel E. .
Maxwell, Henry W. .
Maxwell, William J . .
Mauny, Henri
Meacham, George M..
Mearing, Charles
Mears, John
Medicraft, Henry
Mellish, Isaac M
Merwin, Samuel . .
Messmore, John F.. .
Messmore, Joseph
Messmore, Samuel W
Vetcali'e, Franklin...
Metcalfe, James F.. . .
Meyer, Frederick W.
j Meyer, Henry
i Might, Samuel.
i Miles, Stephen
Millar, George
Miller, Aaron D. . .
Miller, Gilbert. ...
Miller, James A.. .
! Miller, William W
Milligan, George S. .
Milliken, Andrew.. . .
Mills, Edwin.
Mills, Jesse
Mills, John .
Mills, William
Millyard, Reuben.
Milner, James
Minor, Timothy
Mitchell, Ueooge
Mitchell, James. .
Mitchell, John.
Mockeridge, James.
Moir, David A. . .
Montgomery, Hugh.
Montgomery, James.
Mooney, James .
Moore, Daniel D.
Moore. Fzra IS. .
Moore, Fred. W
Moore, John M . .
Moore, Thomas A.
Moore, William F.. .
Morden, Thomas E.
Morden, William K.
Morgan, James
Morgan, John.
j Morris, Augustus B. .
'Morris, Caleb . .
Morris, E.
PAGE.
390
.390, 779
390
.577
577
.390
44
469
577
....115
.115,651
.. .115, 577
.. .469
.. .116,577
..391
.116, 709
116
...116, 651
116
.116, 577, 651
.391, 577
577
.469
.753
44
116
.44, 116, 651
.116
..45, 116
.116,577
*. 709
....116,709
.116, 709
117
391
.117, 577, 651
..45, 117, 577
469
.117, 709
.391, 800
117, 651
..391,779
577
..117,651
.117, 651
117, 651
.117
45
. . .117,651
45
117
117
651
.117
..118
...118, 651
.. .779
391, 753
391
..709
651
577
.118, 577, 651
118
.118
577
391
45
469
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS
835
No.
1308
1309
1310
1311
1312
1313
1314
1315
1316
1317
1318
1319
1320
1321
1322
1323
1324
1325
1326
Year
Min'y
began.
1856
1859
1873
1872
1862
1866
1848
1840
1842
1861
1862
1862
1862
1835
1873
1825
1831
1862
1872
Name.
1327
1328
1329
1330
1331
1332
1333
1334
1335
1336
1337
1338
1339
1340
1341
1342
1343
1344
1345
1346
1347
1348
1349
1350
1351
1352
1353
1354
1355
1356
1357
1358
1359
1360
1361
1362
1363
1364
1365
1366
1367
1368
1369
1370
1371
1372
1373
1878
1850
1850
1880
1874
1871
1841
1877
1873
1861
1866
1871
1863
1845
1871
1863
1830
1793
1867
1806
1874
1867
1864
1840
1863
1861
1879
1875
1872
1872
1866
1852
1859
1837
1830
1850
1866
1846
1851
1877
1808
1842
1832
1867
1782
1816
1847
Morris, James.. ...
Morrison, William F.
Morrison, William R.
Morrow, Charles R. .
Morrow, Edward . . .
Morton, Arthur D.
Morton, Lewis.
Morton, Roland .
Morton, William ....
Mosher, John A. ...
Moss, William H. . .
Moyer, Peter E. W
Mulholland, J. H .
Mulkins, Hannibal .
Munroe, John A. . .
Murray, William
Musgrove, J ames ....
Musgrove, William H
Myers, Charles.
Mc
McAdoo, Samuel N
McAlister, Andrew.
McAlister, James
McAlister, James, jun.
McAmmond, Foster . . .
M c Arthur, Robert
McCallum, Joseph W
A! cCanms, David N
McCamus, John A
McCann, Alfred . . .
McCann, William . . .
McCarroll, John
McCartney, James H . . . .
McCarty, William .
McCauley, Samuel.
McClung, James A
MeClure, William. . . .
MeColl,, Duncan
McCollum, Edwin..
McCracken, George. . . .
McCulloch, Andrew M —
McCulloch, Robert
McCullough, James
McCullough, William . . .
McCullough, William (B)
McCullough, William S .
McCully, Alonzo D .
McCunn, Drummond. . .
McCutcheon, Thomas L. .
McDiarmid, Kenneth. , .
McDiarmid, Neil A.
McDonagh, William
McDonald, Davidson.
McDonald, Malcolm...
McDonald, William . ...
McDougall, George.
McDougall, John ....
McDowell, David C.
McDowell, Henry
McDowell, John V. . . .
McDowell, Samuel .
McEwen, William
McFadden, William..
McFarlane, James.. . .
McGeary, John .
McGee, Thomas.
,McGill, William.
DO*
PAGE.
118
118
.. .118, 577
....118, 651
118, 577, 709
.391, 753
118
.. .391, 753
... .118, 651
... .391, 753
469, 651
.118
.118
118
..118, 709
.. .391
45, 118
....119
.391, 800
.709
119
..469, 651
...577
.578
.392,753
..119, 578
.. .578
... .578
..119, 709
.470, 651
..119, 578
.119, 651
.392, 779
.119, 578
.119, 578
..470
392
..119, 651
....45
.651
.119, 578
. 119
.119, 578
120
. . 120, 709
....779
.709
.... 470
.... 470
470, 578
. 120, 651
. 120, 578
.120, 709
392
.120 579
. 120, 579
. . 120, 579
..120, 579
..709
392
121
..121, 5'<9
..121, 579
392
45
.121, 709
Name.
1374
1375
1376
1377
1378
1379
1380
1381
1382
1383
1384
1385
1386
13*7
13S8
1389
1390
1391
1392
1393
1394
1395
1396
1397
1398
1399
1400
1401
1402
1403
1404
1405
1406
1407:
14081
1409'
1410
1411
1412
1413
1414
1415
1416
1417
1418
1419
1420
1421
1422
1428
1424
1425
1426
1427
1428
1429
1430
1431
1432
1433
1434
14351
1430
1871
1873
1856
1861
1870
1S71
1835
1876
1876
1857
1835
1861
1862
1853
1873
1853
1875
1857
1874
1864
1836
1824
1833
1833
1832
1872
1857
1828
1859
1850
1880
PAGE.
McGladdery, William 121
[McGregor, Alexander 800
McGuire, John 470, 579
McHardy, Norman 121
iMcIntyre, Charles E 121, 579
Mclntyre, George. 121
Mclntyre, John 121
McKechnie, Robert W 709
McKee, Thomas.. .. ..579
McKelvey, Charles 470
McKenzie, A. K 470
McKenzie, Daniel M 470, 651
McKenzie, Kenneth 121
McKeown, Hezekiah 392, 779
McKillop, Archibald 470
McKinnon, William C 392
McLachlin, James A 579, 651
McLean. Hugh 651
McLean, John 579, 651
McLean, William J 121
McMasters, Samuel 392
McMuilen, Daniel 45, 121
McMullen, Thomas 121, 579
McMurray, John 392, 753
McNab, Alexander 45, 122
McNair, Thomas R 122
McNamara, George 122, 651
McNutt, Arthur 392
McRae, George 122
McRitchie, George. . . .122, 709
iMcTavish, Hector W- .579
1834
1811
1835
1840
1859
1847
1874
1832
1795
1835
1835
1874
1856
1822
1827
1818
1855
1867
1872
1872
1850
1869
1870
1874
1849
1858
1861
1873
1800
1869
1845
1875
N.
Nankeville, Benjamin 122
Narraway, James R. .. .393, 779
Nash, Benjamin ..470
Neelands, John 122
Neelands, John (B) 123, 652
Nelles, Samuel S 123,579
Nelthorpe, Ely 652
Newlove, George 1 23
Newton, Francis 393
Nickerson, Alexander . . .470
Nickerson, David. ... ,470
Nicklin, Charles 753
Nicolson, Alexander W . . 393, 753
Nightingale, Adam . 393
Norris, James 45, 123, 393, 579
Norris, Samuel 45
Norton, William 123, 709
Nugent, Francis E. . . 470, 652
Nugent, Henry . . 470
Nurse, James.. .. .393, 800
o.
Oates, Joseph .. 470
Ockley, John F 579
Odery, Joseph 123,652
Ogden, Jonathan C 753
Ogden, Thomas 470, 709
Ogilvie, James D 123
O'Hara, James 470, 709
Olivant, Edward 579
Olivant, Thomas 393
Oliver, Robert F. ...123,709
Olmstead, L 4:0
iOnesekenerat, Joseph. ... .709
836
INDEX TO NAMES OF
"
Year
No.
Min'y
began
1437
1874
1438
1860
1439
1875
1440
1856
1441
1859
1442
1846
1443
1876
1444
1877
1445
1871
1446
1857
1447
1866
1448
1858
1449
1870
1450
1862
1451
1822
1452
1846
1453
1856
1454
1873
1455
1861
1456
1S71
1457
IS, 9
1458
1871
1459
1807
1460
ISSo
1461
1846
1462
1874
1463
1816
1464
1853
1465
1840
1466
1848
1467
1852
1468
1858
1469
1817
1470
1803
1471
1862
1472
1852
1473
1852
1474
1872
1475
1858
1476
1849
1477
1814
1478
1867
1479
1870
14So
1876
1481
1876
1482
1873
1483
1871.
1484
1872
1485
1875
1486
1876
1487
1861
1488
1855
1489
1857
] 400
1856
1491
1871
1492
1859
1493
1862
1494
1864
1495
1805
1496
1835
1497
1877
1498
1868
1499
1856
1500
4843
1501
1826
1502
1870
PAGE.
Opie, Richard... .. ..779
Orme, James H 470,652
Orme, Thomas H. . .470, 579, 652
Ormerod, John ... 123
On-, JohnS 471
;Osbovne, John C 123, 710
jOttawell, William 579
OuterbriJge, William A 753
Padgham, Richard W. .
Paintin, Richard
Paisley, Charles H. .
Parent, Amand
Parker, Caleb
Parker, Isaac N. .
Parker, John
Parker, N. . .
Parker, William R .
Parkins, Joseph . .
Pascoe, Joseph
Patchell, Thomas H. .,
Patrick, William..
Patterson, Allan
Pattie, Elias
Pattyson, Wesley A. V
Patty .-■on, William W.
Payne, George
Payne, Thomas.
Payson, George B. . .
Peach, John 8.
Peacock, Thomas.
Peake, Edwin
Peake, William H.. .
Peal, James G . .
Pearce, Gershom . ...
Pearen, James
Pearson, Marmaduke L
Pearson, Thomas D.
Pearson, William. . . .
Peck, James.
Peck, William
Peirce, Thomas C .
Peirce, William
Pelley, Ebenezer G. . .
Penhall, William
Penna, Henry
Penna, William. . .
Penny, William F
Pepper, John..
Pepper, William R.
Peppy, Charles H
Percival, William W.
Perdue, Henry H .
Perkin, William
Perkins, William W. . .
Perley, William F. . .
Perrin, Daniel
Perry, Charles E
Perry, David . .
Perry, Robert
Pert, John
Peters, John
Peters, Nial D
Peterson, Andrew L.. . .
Pettit, Selim
Phelps, Richard. .
Phillips, Alfred M.
.124
. 471
....393, 779
.. .124, 710
.393, 753
.393, 779 1
.45 |
1 . 471
124, 652 !
..800
.. .393. 801 j
.124, 579, 652 !
45, 124
....124, 710 i
.45
..579
. .. .124, 579
801
393
393, 753, 779
.394, 801
... .124
124
. . .124, 579
.45
45
124, 579, 710
....124,
...125.
.125, 710
471
... 471, 710
45
125
394
652
. ...394, 779
779
.394, 753
.125, 579
779
753
....394, 779
125
.394
394
...125, 710
....125
125, 579
..125, 579
46
471
801
579
125, 579, 710
471
.46, 125, 652
.. .125, 652
710
652
1503
1504
1505
1506
1507
1508
1509
1510
1511
1512
1513
1514
1515
1516
1517
1518|
1519
1520J
1521 1
15221
1523:
1524
1525
1526i
15271
152SI
1529:
1530
1531
1532
1533
1534|
15351
1536
1537
1538
1539
1540
1541
1542
1543
1544
1545
1546
1547
1548
1549
1550
1551
1552
1553
1554
1555
15." 6
1557
1558
1559
1560
1561
1562
1563
1564
1565
1566
1868.
1863
1853
1860
1869
1838
1856
1840
1872
1851
1836
1814
1872
1800
1870
1858
1870
1827
1878
1880
1863
1854
1874
1S77
1842
1862
1863
1833
1835
1815
1872
1842
1825
1823
1846
1814
1844
1816
1874
1870
1857
1846
1857
1876
1841
1874
1873
1859
1851
1847
1852
1858
1839
1810
1845
1805
1880
1874
1817
1880
1853
1845
1873
1860
Jun.
.126
Phillips, Robert
Phillips, Samuel B . . .
Phillips, Samuel G. . . .
Philp, John.
Philp, Joseph . ...
Philp, Samuel C
Philp, Samuel C,
Philp, William
Philp, William (B)
Phinney, John S
Pickard, Humphrey.. . .
Pickavant, John .
Pickering, John.
Pickett, Daniel .
Pickles, Charles
Pickles, Fletcher H. W
Pickles, Frederick M .
Pickles, Michael
Pierce, Barry . .
! Pierce, Thomas.
Pike. John M.
Pinch, Richard..
Pincock, James
Pinel, Joseph.. . .
Piper, S
Pitblado, Charles B.
Pitcher, Joel Tallman
Playter, George F . .
Plum, Harvey. .
Plumbly, Daniel ....
Pollard, Joseph.
Pollard, William . . .
Poole, George . . .
Poole, Jacob
Poole, William H. . . .
Pope, Henry . . .
Pope, Henry, Jun
Pope, Richard
Porter, George H . . .
Potter, Austin.
Potter, Richard
j Potts, Alexander
Potts, John
Power, John ...
Power, Frederick F,
Poyser, George C
Pratt, John
Pratt, Richard. .
Preston, James.
Preston, Walton
Prestwood, Paul
Pretty, Richard ..
Price, William
Priestly, James.
Prince, John.
Prindel, Andrew
Pring, Joseph
Pritchard, Robert S .
Puffer, Isaac
Puffer, Isaac Washington .
Pugh, JohnD
Punshon, William Morley .
Purvis, William. .
Pyke, William . .
46
.127,
1567
1568'
1789
1835
R
Ragan, John
Raine, John.
PAGE.
.135, 652
.125, 710
.125, 710
. 126, 652
.471, 652
.126, 579
.126, 579
.126, 652
.471, 710
.394, 779
.394, 779
. .. .394
.126, 580
46
394, 801
.394, 753
.394
.394, 753
.. .710
779
.394, 753
, 580, 652
.801
.710
471
394
.471, 710
126
. .471
46
471
.126, 580
46, 127
, 127, 580
.127, 580
395, 753
. 395, 779
.127
.. 710
. 127, 580
.127, 580
....127
.127, 580
... 580
...471
.. .710
.801
..395
.127, 652
471, 652
. 395, 753
128
.128, 580
....395
.395, 780
..46, 128
. ..652
. . . 471
.46
. . . 580
....128
. ..128
753
.128, 710
.395
.128
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
837
Year
No.
Min'y
Degan.
1569
1841
1570
1864
1571
1865
1572
1845
1573
1858
1574
1878
1575
1857
1576
1879
1577
1866
1578
1867
1579
1876
1580
1817
1581
1813
1582
1830
1583
1846
15S4
1846
1585
1870
1586
1869
1587
1802
1588
1870
1589
1862
1590
1874
1591
1867
1592
1808
1593
1840
1594
1869
1595
1808
1596
1845
1597
1872
1598
1840
1599
1859
1600
1837
1601
1863
1602
1867
1603
1859
1604
1854
1605
1873
16U6
1824
1607
1860
1608
1833
1609
1851
1610
1860
1611
1821
1612
1858
1613
1876
1614
1867
1615
1868
1616
1868
1617
1868
1618
1&61
1619
1871
1620
1850
1621
1864
1622
1875
1623
1871
1624
1794
1625
1865
1626
1830
1627
1877
1628
1843
1628
1862
163C
1844
1631
1840
1632
1867
163S
1870
1634
1856
163£
1861
163(
1874
Ramage, William
Randall, Nathan B.
Ranry, William..
Rattray, Thomas.
Bawson, Joseph. - .
Read, F. A
Read, John
Real, Joseph R . . . .
Reay, John.. . .
Redeoff, Richard. . . .
Redmond, Richard..
Reed, Fitch
Reeder, Nathaniel.
Reid, John
Reid, Henry
Reid, Thomas..
Reid, Thomas James. .
Reid, Thomas R
Remmington, John.
Rennie, Thomas..
Reynar, Alfred H . .
Reynolds, George S. . .
Reynolds, Francis C...
Reynolds, John .
Reynolds, Joseph
Reynolds, Robert
Rhodes, John
Rice, James
Rice, James P .
Rice, Luther O . .
Rice, Madison A
Rice, Samuel D...129;
Rich, George W . . . .
Richardson, Ezekiel.
Richardson, George . .
Richardson, George T.
Richardson, Henry
Richardson, James . . .
Richardson, James E.
Richardson, Thomas..
Richardson, William.
Richey, James A. .
Richey, Matthew
Richey, Theophilus S.
Richings, Lewis . .
Ridley, John
Rigsby, Walter. . . .
Rilance, William . . .
Rivet, Xavier
Roadhouse, Job
Robbins, John
Robertson, David . .
Robinson, George . .
Robinson, George O .
Robinson, Isaac N.
Robinson, John. . . .
Robinson, John H. .
Robinson, Joseph H. .
Robinson, Patrick
Robinson, Reuben..
Robinson, Richard. . .
Robinson, Robert.
Robinson, William. .
Robison, Matthew.
Roblin, Philip
Robson, Ebenezer
Robson, George
Robson, Joseph . . .
PAGE.
471
471
128, 710
128
.. .471, 652
711
,395, 753, 780
580
....395, 801
.... 471
. 652
.46|
46
472
.. .128, 652
472
. ...129, 652 !
129, 580 i
.395
.472, 711
.. .129, 580
...580
..129, 711
46
.129, 652
.129, 652
47
472
653
.. .129, 653
129
395, 580, 653
.129
..129, 711
. . 472, 653
, ...129, 580
580
... .47, no
... .130, 711
395
.130, 580
395
.130, 396, 754
396
801
...130, 653
. .. .130,653
...130, 711
130
.130, 711
. . 130, 653
.. .130
... .472, 711
.. 754
... .130, 580
.. .47
. . . 1 30, 653
. .. .472, 653
754
130
130, 711
.131, 711
472
131, 580
580
.131, 580, 711
.131
754
1637
1638
1639
1640
1641
1642
1643
1644
1645
1646
1647
1648
1649
1650
1651
1652
1653
1654
165o
1656
1657
165S'
1659
16601
1661
1662-
1663
1664
1665
1666
1667
1668
1669
1670
1671
16721
1673
1674
1675
1676
1677
1678
1679
1680
1681
1682
1683
1684
1685
1686
1687
1688
1689
1690
1691
1692
1693
1694
1695
1696
1697
1698
1699
1700
1701
1845
1874
1878
1863
1857
1862
1859
1865
1846
1860
1856
1831
1873
1872
1867
1812
1S57
1858
1863
1854
1837
1840
1818
1860
1854
1875
1866
1861
1S01
1870
1869
1858
1800
1858
1867
1874
1856
1831
1824
1828
1820
1844
1821
1810
1841
1858
1853
1871
1805
1854
1866
1876
1875
1837
1835
1857
1851
1851
1865
1879
1880
1868
1866
1850
1854
Robson, Thomas.
Rogers, David
Rogers, Fitz Roy
Rogers, George
Rogers, J
Rogers, Jabez A.
Rogers, J. W. G.
Rogers, Thomas . .
Rolston, David D. .
Rose, Brock. ...
Rose, Philip .
Rose, Samuel
Rose, Samuel P. . .
Ross, Andrew W . . . .
Ross, James S
Ross, William. . .
Ross, William W
Rowe, William B
Rowsom, William H.
Roy, James
Runip, Thomas . . .
Rundle, Robert T
Rundle, William W
Rupert, Edmund S..
Russ, Amos E
Russ, James E. .
Russell, Alfred L .
Russell, John..
Ruter, Martin .
Rutledge, William L.
Ruttan, John H.
Ryan, David
Ryan, Henry
Ryan, William
Ryan, William.
Kyan, William.
Ryckman, Edward B. .
Ryerson, Edwy M. . . .
Ryerson, Egerton.
Ryerson, George
Ryerson, John
Ryerson, Joseph E.. . .
Ryerson, William. . . .
PAGE.
.131
.. .653
.780
....131, 711
472
.396, 754
472
. .. .396, 754
....473, 580
.131, 711
. .. .131, 473
. . .131,580
..131, 580
132, 580
....132, 653
47
.132, 653
473
132
.132, 580, 711
.473,653
132
47
....132, 581
.132, 581, 653
653
.132, 653
....132, 653
47
.132, 581
.132, 581
... .132, 653
.. .47, 478
396
.133, 581, 711
754
.133,653
47, 133
..47, 133, 581
47
..47, 133, 653
133
.47, 133
s.
Sabin, Benjamin. .. 48
Sallows, Edward. . . .134, 581
Salmon, John 134
Salt, Allan 134, 581, 653
Salton, Samuel 134, 581
Sampson, Joseph 48
Sanders, Joseph L 134
Sanders, Nelson 134
Sanderson, David 0 711
Sanderson, Frederick H 654
Sanderson, George R 134, 654
Sanderson, John 134, 473, 581
Sanderson, John (B) 134, 654
Sanderson, Joseph E 135, 581
Sanderson, William 135,711
Sargent, William ... . 396, 754
Sasseville, Ernest M 711
Saunby, John W. . 654
Saunders, Jabez B 135, 711
Saunders, John . .. .. .135,654
Savage, David 473, 581, 654
Savage, John W 135,581
838
INDEX TO NAMES OF
No.
1702
1703
17U4i
1705^
1706
17071
1708;
1709
1710
1711
1712^
1713
1714
1715
1716
1717
1718
1719
1720
1721J
1722^
1723,
1724
1725:
1726:
1727|
17281
1729'
1730!
1731
1732
1733
1734
1735
1736
1737
1738
1739
1740
1741
1742
1743
1744
1745
1746
1747
1748
17491
1750
1751
1752
1753
1754
1755
1756
17'7
1758
1759
1760
1761
1762
1763
1764
1765
1766
1767
1768
1769
1854 Savage, William.
18*49 .Sawyer, David
1797 Sawyer, Joseph . . .
1854 iScales, William.. ...
1865 Scanlon, John
1880 Scanlon, Richard W . .
1816 Scarritt, Josiah A.
1867 Schesser, Elmira J
1860 Schmidt, Karlos
1860 Schofield, William H. .
1870 Schram, George A.. .
1866 Schuster, Anselm .
1858 Scott, David B
1877 Scott, Edmund E.
1868 Scott, Francis
1852 Scott, James
1872 Scott, James ....
1857 Scott, John
1867 Scott, John, M.A
1869 Scott, John G.
1834 Scott, Jonathan
1872 [Scott, Moses
1836 Scott, William . .
1855 ; Scott, William L . .
1805 Scull, Joseph. .
1817 Stager, Aurora .. .
1874 Seccombe, William B.
1856 Seeley, Samuel C
1866 ISeller, Joseph.. . .
1871 Sellery, Samuel. . .
1836 Selley, John B . . . .
1870 Semmens, John
1860 Sexsmith, George . . .
1871 Sexsmith, William V
1830 Seymour, James
1857 Seymour, James C.
1828 Shaler, Henry
1859 Shannon, John ....
1854 Shannon, William.
1872 Sharpe, Dixon
1875 Sharpe, James
1857 Shaw, Calvin. . .
1850 Shaw, James
1851 Shaw, John
1859 Shaw, Robert.. ..
1835 Shaw, William . . . .
1864 Shaw, William
1864 Shaw, William Isaac.
1835 Sheldon, Joseph
1828 Shenstone, William E.
1858 Shenstone, William S.
1860 iShenton, Job
1831 j Shepherd, Edmund...
1862 jShepherd, William W '
1816 Shepherdson, Daniel .
1873 Shepherdson, John W.
1841 Sheply, Joseph
1858 I Sheridan, William
1876 [Sherin, Henry
1858 Sherlock, Benjamin.
1874 jShibley, Edwin S.
18i2 Sliibley, Samuel..
1869 'Shier, Richard
1875 Shilton, James W- . . .
1829 Shiltmi, John..
1807 Sliore, Godfrey . ...
1859 Shorey, Edmund S.
1873 ; Shorey, Sidney J . . . .
PAGE.
..135, 654
.135
...48, 135
...135, 581
. .135, 711
.654
... 48
135
.... 136
.... 136
.. .136, 654
..136
..396, 754
.654
396
.473, 581
....396, 754
.. .136, 711
.. .136, 654
. . . 136, 654
.. .136, 581
...136, 711
.. .136, 711
.. .136, 581
48
.48
.801
136
.396, 780
..136, 654
.137, 711
.. .137, 581
.137
..137, 581
.. .473, 581
.. .473, 581
.48, 137, 711
137
. .137,654
473
.... 754
....473, 581
.. .473, 654
.. .137, 581
137
474
137
...137, 711
474
138, 396
396, 801
39G, 754, 801
.48, 138
...138, 654
48
754
. . .138,654
.138, 711
.581
.138, 654
654
.. .138, 712
.138, 712
..654
474
754
.138, 712
581
Year
No. M in'y
began.
1770
1771
1772
1773
1774
1775
1776
1777
1778
1779
1780
1781
1782
1783
1784
1785
1786
1787
1788
1789
1790
1791
1792
1793
1794
1795
1796
1797
1798
1799
1800
1801
1802
1803
1804
18(15
1806
1807
1808
1809
1810
1811
1812
1813
1814
1815
1816
1817
1818
1819
1820
18211
1822
1823
1824
1825
1826
1827
1828
1829
1830
1831
1832
1833
1834
1835
1836
1837
1855
1872
1871
1848
1843
1879
1846
1856
1870
1841
1867
1861
1846
1822
1834
1834
1856
1873
1858
1837
1865
1874
1876
1849
1809
1870
1792
1835
1807
1865
1872
1870
1819
1862
1866
1820
1842
1857
1860
1874
1834
1854
1857
1827
1828
1877
1871
1874
1875
1828
1825
1869
1861
1848
1865
1879
1835
1807
1818
1873
1872
1873
1806
1880
1807
1824
1836
1866
Name.
Short, William
Shortt, William K. .138,
Shrewsbury, Abraham R. B.
Shuttleworth, John
Sickles, Abraham
Sifton, James W
Silvester, Charles 139,
Simeon, J
Simpson, James.. . .
Simpson, John H
Sing, Samuel ...
Slackford, Elias
Slater, James C
Slater, William .
Sleep, Peter. . .
Slight, Benjamin
Slight, John. ... . . . .
Sliter, Thomas ...
Sloane, James W
Smallwood, Frederick.
Smiley, John
Smith, Albert
Smith, Alfred E....
Smith, Andrew A
Smith, Bela
.139,
Smith, Charles.. .
Smith, George
Smith, H. R
Smith, Isaac B. . .
Smith, John
Smith, John Tatler
Smith, John V '.
Smith, Kenneth McK
Smith, Leigh R
Smith, Nathaniel.. .140,
Smith, Philander
Smith, Richard
Smith, Robert H
Smith, Robert M
Smith, Robert W
Smith, Thomas
Smith, Thomas Berton.
Smith, Thomas Watson. .
Smith, William
Smith, William
Smith, William
Smith, William E
Smith, William T. ...
Smith, Wray R...
Smithies, Jo n
Smithson, William
Smylie, Robert . . .
Smyth, David
Smyth, J
Smyth, William. . .
Snider, David William..
Snider, Solomon.. . .
Snow, William
Snowball, John...
Snowden, Samuel .
Snowden, Thomas J. .
Snyder, Adam J
Snyder, William .
Somerville, William W
Sornborger, Stephen.
Sovereign, George
Sparham, William..
Sparling, Joseph W
PAGE.
138, 712
654, 712
396, 780
474, 581
138, 654
. . . . 654
581,654
474
139, 712
.. 474
139, 581
396,780
139, 654
... .48
. . ..396
. .139
.139
.. .582
139
397, 780
139, 582
. ..582
654
.139, 712
. .. .48
582, 655
. ..397
140,
140.
.474
.48
.140
655
655
48
.397
712
140
655,
.48,
.397, 754
.140, 582
... .897
754
. ..397
397
.397, 754
....397
.48, 140
... .712
.140, 582
.712
. ..655
..374
....397
.474, 655
...474
.. ..474
. 474, 582
... 655
140
35
... 397
..801
82
655
....824
712
... 48
48
474
.140, 712
140,
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
839
No.
Year
Min'y
began.
Name.
1838
1864
1839
1873
184(1
1879
1841
1879
1842
1859
1843
1838
1844
1852
1845
1819
1846
1862
1847
1838
1848
1865
1849
1820
185u
1858
1851
1878
1852
1864
1853
1860
1854
1876
1855
1842
1856
1878
1857
1851
1858
1864
1859
1875
1860
1675
1861
1878
1862
1834
1863
1851
1864
1858
1865
1789
1866
1858
1867
1879
1868
1874
1869
1870
1870
1875
1871
1852
1872
1874
1873
1862
1874
1876
1875
1S76
1876
1864
1877
1835
1878
1823
1879
1858
1880
1849
1881
1795
1882
1843
1883
1»64
1884
1823
1885
1876
1886
1872
1887
1876
1888
1809
1889
1855
1890
1813
1891
1874
1892
1871
1893
1878
1894
1878
1895
1832
1896
1831
1897
1857
1898
1820
1898
1855
190C
> 1856
1901
1864
1905
. 1855
1901
! 1873
190^
1 1874
190E
) 1850
Sparling, William H . .
Sparling, William 'W
Spei-r, James C
Spence, William H. . .
Speneer, Hazleton H..
Spencer, James. .
Sponagle, John L .
Spore, David C
Sprague, Howard. .
Sprague, Samuel W
Squire, George H
Squire, William
Squire, William Wood. .
Stacey, Frank 13
Stafford, Charles E. .
Stafford, Ezra A
Staples, Samuel G
Starr, Daniel S ...
Starr, John Edward
iStarr, Joseph Herbert. . 141,
iStarr, Reginald H. . .
jStebbings, Thomas.
Steele, George
Steele, Thomas B . . .
Steer, William
Steinhaur, Henry
Stenning, George.
Stephenson, John
Stephenson, William.
Stevens, La Mert
Stevenson, Ephraim B.
Stevenson, John C
Stewart, Andrew.
! Stewart, Charles.
'Stewart, James \V
Stewart, John.
Stewart, John
Stewart, John A .
Stewart, John H
Stewart, Schuyler.
Stinson, Joseph
Stin son, Joseph H.
Stobbs, Thomas. .
Stoeket, Richard
Stone, George W ,
Stonehouse, James H .142,
Stoney, Edmund
Story, George Fhilliskirk. .
Strachan, Richard
Stratton, John G . .
Streeter, Elisha . ...
Stringi'ellow, Charles
Strong, John 13. .
Strongman, William A
Strothard, James .
Sugiyama, Hiroku. . .
Summers, William H
Sunday, John. . . .49,
Sutcliffe, Ingham . .
Sutclitfe, Joseph
Sutcliffe, William
Sutherland, Alexander. . 143,
Sutherland, Donald
Sutherland, Donald G
Sutton, William
Swallow, Charles W. .
Swallow, Francis.
Swann, Matthew
PAGE.
.140, 712
656
. . 582
.655
.140
.140
.397 754
..49
.398, 780
.398, 780
.140, 712
.140
.141
. .655
.141, 655
.141, 712
.655
..474
. ..582
398, 582
.141
.. .780
780
.. .582
141, 582
.583
141, 712
.... 398
141. 655
.. 754
. .655
141, 655
583
398, 780
583
141, 712
. . . . 655
.583
142, 712
... .142
.142
142, 655
.142, 655
.. .398
474
583, 655
.49, 142
....801
. 142, 583
. ..712
. .49
.142, 655
.142, 398
. ..583
.398, 754
.. .583
.. 712
142, 583
142, 398
... .X9S
143
583,713
... .143
143, 665
143, 583
398, 754
. ...655
143, 655
Year
No.
Min'y
began.
1906
1871
1907
1869
1908
1817
1909
1855
1910
1806
1911
1871
Name.
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918;
1919!
1920:
1921;
1922!
1923,
1924!
1925;
1926;
192?
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932!
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941!
1942;
1943
1944J
19451
1946]
194/
1948
1949
1950:
195l|
1952!
19531
1954:
195-3
1956
1957
1958;
1959i
I960:
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1967
1968
1969
1970
1971
Swann, William
Swanston, George . .
Swazy, Caleb .
Sweet, Edmund E . .
Sykes, Oliver
Syvret, John .
T.
PAGE.
398, 801
..474
49
.143, 655
49
. ..143,712
1843
1857
1875 i
1796
1835
1875
1868
1873
1859
1846
1851
1839
1877
1835
1862
1862
1875
1856
1858
1858
1870
1849
1820
1863
1861
1857
1870
1859
1873
1877
1870
1869
1864
1854
1878
1857
1876
1857
1858
1785
1858
1858
1871
1853
1874
1871
1873
1864
1853
1827
1802
1871
1872
1816
1865
1868
1833
1868
1868
1876
.144,
Taggart, Charles. ....
Tallinan, Isaac B
Tate, Charles M .
Taylor, Andrew. ...
Taylor, Caleb . ...
Taylor, Edgar
Taylor, Edward H
Taylor, Earnest M. ...
Taylor, George W
Taylor, James ... . 399,
Taylor, James
Taylor, Lachlin
Taylor, Melvin
Taylor, O.
Taylor, Robert H
Taylor, William.
Taylor, William..
Teed, Stephen T
Teesdale, John J.
Teeson, Samuel
Teeter, Chancellor
Temple, Robert A
Temple, William
Tennant, Elisha 144,
Teskey, Ebenezer
Tetron, Henri
Thibadeau, Alexander
Thorn, James...
Thomas. Henry
Thomas, Wallace B
iThoinpson, Christopher L. .
Thompson, Daniel W
Thompson, David
Thompson, James
Thompson, John
Thompson, Robert
Thompson, Samuel
Thorneloe, James . .
Thornton, James. .
Thoresby, William . . .
Thurlow, Isaac E
Thurston, John
Timberlake, William. .
Tindall, William
Tinling, John
Tippett, William
Tisdale, Mark....
Todhunter, Joseph
Tomblin, William..
Tomkins, John 145,
Thompkins, Nehemiah U . .
Topping, Nassau B
Torrance, William
Tony, Alvin.. . .
[Totteii, John W
Tovell, Isaac
Townley, Adam..
Toye, Reuben E .
Tozeland, John
ITratt, William R
143, 583
144
.. .583
.144
474
....801
144, 712
144, 712
....474
754, 780
....144
144, 583
...712
474
399, 780
656, 713
. ..583
399, 780
399, 754
144, 713
474, 656
399, 754
399
656, 713
144, 656
. ...144
,144, 583
. . ..583
. . . 583
780
,144, 583
144, 656
.144
. .. .144
....713
..145
.755
145
.145
.. .399
.399, 755
. ...145
.145, 713
.474, 583
780
.399, 780
.713
..399
.145, 583
399, 713
... .49
.475, 713
.145, 583
49
.145, 583
.145, 583
... .145
. 145, 583
.145, 583
.801
840
INDEX TO NAMES OF
No.
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979
1980
1981
1982
1983
1984
1985
1986
1987
1988
1989
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995
1996
1997
1998
1999
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
2028
2029
2030
2031
2032
2033
2034
2035
Year
Min'y
began.
1876
1875
1876
1836
1856
1855
1861
1869
1817
1836
1876
1860
1872
1870
3 835
1871
1822
1869
1844
1858
1867
1850
1855
1853
1831
1872
1858
1864
1854
1829
1796
1840
1841
1878
1852
1807
1877
1863
1845
1879
1873
1852
1835
1821
1865
1873
1854
1805
1861
1859
1857
1874
1875
1867
1870
1855
1870
1854
1835
1873
1873
1836
1859
1831
Name.
Treleaven, Richard J. .
Tretheway, William .
Trimble, John B. .
Trueman, Moses.. ...
Tucker, Richard L. .
Tucker, Samuel
Tucker, William
Tuckley, Henry. .
Tuke, John .... . .
Tupper, Reuben E .
Turk, George ......
Turner, Alfred W.. .
Turner, Edwin C.
Turner, James . .
Turner, John .
Turner, John . . .
Turner, Thomas
Turner, William T.
Turver, Charles.. .
Tuttle, Alexander S.,
Tuttle, George M .
Tuttle, George W ..
Tweedy, James .
Tweedy, Robert..
Tweedy, William
Tyler, Charles M
Tyler, Reuben J
v.
Van Camp, Albert J.
Vanderburg, Levi
Van Dusen, Conrad
Vannest, Peter
Van Norman, Daniel C.
Van Norman, Ephraim
Vater, George
Vining, Joseph E . ...
Virgin, Charles .
Voaden, Thomas. ...
w
Waddell, Robert H..
Wade, A
Wadman, John W..
Waite, Joseph
Wakefield, J ohn
Waldron, Thomas
Waldron, Solomon.. .
Walker, A. B.
Walker, George.
Walker, John
Walker, Levi
Walker, Robert
Walker, Thomas H
Walker, William E.
Wallace, Albert J . . .
Wallace, Frank H
Wallace, John
Walsh, William
Walton, John
Walton, John (B)...
Ward, Edward A
Ward, James
Ward, Joseph.
Ward, William
Ward, William C . . ..
Ware, Francis William.
Warner, Lewis. . . . 49,
PAGE.
.656
. . . . 656
.713
475
.145, 6n6
.146, 656
146, 584
146
.. .49, 146
. 446, 656
. . . .656
... 399
399, 780
.146, 584
. 475
146, 656
.. . . 146
. 146, 656
146, 584
...399, 755
400
400, 755
. . 400, 755
...400, 755
400, 780
. 400, 755
. .475,656
.147, 656
. 147
49, 147, 584
....... 49
.147
475
...801
..475
49
.. .656
No.
49,
148,
148,
147, 656
. . .475
...780
147, 584
147, 656
. . .475
147, 656
... .475
. .. .584
475, 656
49
475, 584
...148
. . . 148
. . . 656
. .584
475
148, 656
148, 713
149, 584
148, 713
..148
656, 713
. 400
.475
148
584, 656
Year
Min'y
began.
2036
2037
2038
2039
2040
2041
2042
2043
2044
2045
204C
2047
2048
2049
2050
2051
2052
2053
2054
2055
2056
2057
2058
2059
2060
^061
2062
2063
2064
2065
2066
2067
2068
2069
2070
2071
2072
2073
2074
2075
2076
2077
2078
2079
2080
2081
2082
2083
2084
2085
2086
2087
2088
2089
2090
2091
2092
2093
2094
2095
2096
2097
2098
2099
2100
2101
J2102
12103
1813
1833
1869
1819
1858
1861
1874
1869
1875
1857
1875
1858
1864
1869
1873
1833
1860
1849
1843
1871
1827
1853
1846
1872
1839
1869
1879
1860
1861
1877
1866
1850
1872
1871
1831
1842
1877
1857
1835
1873
1879
1836
1850
1848
1859
1876
1783
1872
1859
1808
1826
1845
1856
1863
1879
1864
1831
1843
1868
1880
1834
1840
1862
1874
1873
1862
1836
1858
Name.
Warren, Elijah
Warren, John C. .
Washington, Edwin S
Washington, George ..
PAGE.
49
.. .475, 713
.148
148, 584, 656
Washington, George. . .. .149
Washington, William C. .149, 584
Wass, Jabez .... ...... 584
Wass, John B 149 384
Wass, William 780
Wasson, Robert 400, 755
Watch, Charles W. . . . 584
Waterhouse, John 400, 780
Waters, Asa B .400
Watson, Coverdale. . . 149, 584
Watson, James .» 657
Watson, John 149, 584
Watson, William C ... 149, 657
Watts, James C ... 475
Weaver, Francis G 475, 657
Webb, Alfred H 400
Webb, William 476, 657
Webb, William. .. ....400
Webster, John 149, 584
Webster, John . . ... 713
Weddall, Richard 400, 780
Weddall, Richard W. .400, 780
Weir, John ... 755
Weldon, Fletcher A .400, 755
Weldon, Isaac 149, 584
Wells, Cyrus Samuel.. . .780
Wells, William ... .476
Wells, William P ,400
Well wood, Robert G. . . . ... 149
Werden, James Elias. .149", 713
West, I. N. D. . . 476
West, Paul V .476
West, William J ..584
Western, William . . 476
Whaley, John ..... 476
Wheatley, Isaac 713
Wheeler, Albert D.. ....584
Wheelock, Jesse ... .401
Whitcomb, Orrin 476, 584
White, Edward 149
White, James ... 476, 657
White, James H. 657
Whitehead, Thomas. . .49, 150, .401
Whiteside, Arthur. . . 150, 584, 713
Whiting, James 150, 657
Whiting, Lansford . ... 50
Whiting, Matthew .. ... 50, 150
Whiting, Richard.. .150,713
Whitlock, George C 150
Wicher, John W. . 150, 584
Wier, John ....755
Wigle, Eli 150
Wilkinson, Henry 150
Wilkinson, Henry ... 476, 584
Wilkinson, Isaac 150, 713
Wilkinson, James W 584
Wilkinson, John 476
Wilkinson, John. . ...... 150
Wilkinson, John A . 476
Wilkinson, John M 584
Wilkinson, Robert C. . . 585
Wilkinson, Thomas L. . .476, 657
Will, JohnC .: .150
Will, Phineas D 150, 585.
MINISTERS AND PROBATIONERS.
841
Year
No.
Min'y
began.
2104
1870
2105
1867
2106
1844
2107
1829
2108
1841
2109
1846
2110
1871
2111
1813
2112
1868
2113
1874
2114
1875
2115
1840
2116
1861
2117
1853
2118
1854
2119
1820
2120
1859
2121
1832
2122
1860
2123
1876
2124
1856
2125
1836
'2126
1866
2127
1873
2128
1790
2129
1817
2130
1878
2131
1874
2132
1860
2133
1867
2134
1862
2135
1859
2136
1862
2137
1854
2138
1848
2139
1854
2140
1859
2141
1856
2142
1814
•
Year
Name.
No.
Min'y
began.
PAGE.
Willey, Francis George.
.401, 801
2143 1874
Williams, David.
.151, 585
i 2144 1820
Williams, Elias..
. 476, 657
[2145, 1879
Williams, James . . .
.477
2146! 1863
Williams, John
..1ST
•2147 1868
Williams, John A.
.151, 657
[2148! 1856
Williams, John B
.477, 657
2149 1891
Williams, Richard. .
.151, 401
2150 1850
Williams, Richard W.
.151, 657
12151 1822
Williams, Robert .
.755
2152; 1826
Williams, Theophilus L.
.. 780
2153, 1880
Williams, Thomas .
.151, 585
2154
1869
Williams, Thomas G .
151, 713
2155
1864
Williams, William
. 151, 657
2156
1867
Williams, William
. 477
2157
1793
Williams, William H..
.50, 151
2158
1835
Willimott, William.
.477, 657
2159
1852
Williston, John K
.151, 657
2160
1793
Willmott, JolmC. .
.152 585
2161
1873
Willmott, William F...
... .585
2162
1781
Willonghbv, Nicholas R .
. 152, 585
2163
1850
Willoughby, William
.152, 657
2164
1839
Wilson, Albert ( '
.152, 585
2165
1821
Wilson, Andrew
.. .585
2166
1876
Wilson, Benjamin. .
. ...401
2167
1875
Wilson, James
.50, 152 2168
1856
Wilson, James
.801
. ..657
Wilson, John
.152, 713
Wilson, John, B.A . . .
.152, 713
2169
1878
Wilson, John Carroll. . . .
.152, 585
2170
1865
Wilson, John J . .
....477
2171
1813
Wilson, John James..
. ...152
2172. 1853
Wilson, John V 152
585, 657
2173, 1S63
Wilson, Richard
.152, 713
2174i 1842
Wilson, Robert
401, 780
2175 1820
Wilson, Robert O .
... .153
2176 1835
Wilson, Samuel. . .
.153, 657
2177 1867
Wilson, Shipley W
.50
2178
1877
Name.
PAGE.
Wilson, Thomas Bell 586
Wilson, William. . . 401
Wilson, William 586
Winans, William H 153
Winter, David 153,713
Winterbotham, John 401
Withrow, William H . . 153, 477, 586
Witted, John G 153
Wood, Charles.. 50, 153
Wood, Enoch 153, 401, 586
Wood, James Alexander 586
Woods, William . 401
Woodsworth, James 153, 586
Woodsworth, Richard W . 153, 657
Woolsey, Elijah .50
Woolsey, Joseph. 477
Woolsey, Thomas 153, 586
Wooster, Hezekiah C 50
Workman, George C 153, 586
Wray, Wray, James. .. ..401
Wright, Aaron 477
Wright, Daniel. 153
Wright, David .50, 153
Wright, Frederick H. 755
Wright, Robert W 657
Wright, Wesley P. . . . 154, 657
Yamimaka, Yemii.
York, Frederick
Youmans, David..
Youmans, Jay S. .
Young, Egerton R. . . .
Young, George
Young, Robert
Young, William. . .
Young, William John .
Y'oung, William R. . . .
586
...154
....50, 154
154
. . .154, 586
. . . . 154, 586
401
. . . 154, 586
. . 154, 586
.713
INDEX
TO THE
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS
1 Acadia Iron Mines 756
2 Acton 156, 658
3 Actonvale 156 |
4 Adelaide . 157, 478, 658
5 Adjala ....587
6 Advocate Harbour 402, 756
7 Ailsa Craig 157, 658 !
8 Ainleyville 157, 479
9 Alberton . . . 402, 781 l
10 Albion ... . . 157, 587
11 Albion Mines 402 1
12 Alderville 335, 624
13 Alice 158, 714!
14 Allandale 587
15 Allenford. ..158, 588 I
16 Alliston 158, 588
17 Almonte 159, 714
18 Alnwick Circuit 159
19 Alnwick Mission 335 I
20 Alton 159, 588
21 Alvinston 159, 659
22 Amabel 159 I
23 Amaranth 588
24 Ameliasburg 159, 588 ■
25 Amherst 403, 756
26 Amherstburg 160, 659
27 Amherstburg Ind. M . . . 336
28 Amherst Isle 161, 714
29 Ancaster 161, 479
30 Andover . . . . 403. 781
31 Angus 161, 588
52 Aurora
53 Avening. .
54 Avondale. .
55 Avonmore...
56 Aylesford
57 Aylmer East..
58 Aylmer West .
59 Aylwin ....
60 Ayton . .
B.
32 Annapolis 403, 757
33 Anticosti 715
34 Appin 659
35 Apohaqui 781
36 Arcadia .757
37 Ardeii 715
38 Arkona 161, 659
39 Arkwright 588
40 Arnprior. . .. .162,715
41 Arran.. . . ..162, 479
42 Artemtsia 162, 480, 589
43 Arthur 163, 480, 659
44 Arthurette.. .
45 Arundel . .
46 Ashfield.
47 Asphodel
48 Atherley
49 Athol
50 Augusta
51 Aultsville.
782
.163, 715
480, 659
.. .163
.589
.. 757
....163
164, 715
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
:78
i79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
PAGK.
. 164, 481, 589
164, 589
404, 757
. ..165, 715
. . . 404, 757
165, 715
.165, 481, 659
166, 716
.481
Baie du Verte . . . . 404, 782
Baie du Vin 782
Ballyduff 589
Baltimore. .. .166, 589
Bancroft . .
Bannockburn 166,
Barnston. . .
Barnston Corners
Barrie 167,
Barrington 405,
Barton.
Barton ville ....
Batchewana Bay. . . 336,
Bath 167,
Bathurst ....
Bathurst, N.B 405,
Battersea . .168,
Bayfield 168,
Bayfield, N.B
Bayham 169,
Bay of Islands 441,
Bay of Quinte 169,
Bay Roberts. . .441,
Baysville
Beachburg .
Beaconsfield ....
Bearnsville. . . .169,
Bearbrook 170,
Bear and Black Creeks. .
Beausoliel Island.
170,
405,
Beaverton
Bedeque
Bedford.
Beebe Plain
Belgrave .
Belleville
Belleville— Bridge St.
Belleville— Bleeker St...
Belleville — Holloway St
589
589
481
716
590
757
481
660
618
716
168
782
716
660
.782
482
802
482
802
.590
.716
.627
660
716
660
.336
590
782
.717
.717
.660
.170
.590
.590
.590
PAGE.
100 Bell's Corners.. .. .171
101 Belmont. .172, 660
102 Belmore .172, 660
103 Bett'sCove 802
104 Benton.... .. .782
105 Beren's River.. . .359, 627
106 Berlin.. .172, 660
107 Bermuda 406
108 Bermuda — Hamilton
406, 757
109 Bermuda — St. George
406, 758
110 Bervie.. ....172, 66t
111 Berwick 406, 758
112 Bethany 59t
113 Bideford 782
114 Billing's Bridge.... 717
115 Birtle 627
116 Bismarck.. . . .661
117 Black Head 441, 802
118 Blairton 173, 590
119 Blanshard 173
120 Blenheim Circuit 173
121 Blenheim Village. .173, 661
122 Blissville... 406
123 Block House Mines 407
124 Bloomfield .. .173,591
125 Bhthe 173, 661
126 Bobcaygeon ..174,591
127 Bocabec 782
128 Bodmin 482
129 Boiestown. ....783
130 Bolsover 174
131 Bolton 174, 483, 717
132 Bolton (French).. .352, 739
133 Bonavista 441, 803
134 Bonchere 174
135 Bond Head 175, 591
136 Bonne Bay 803
137 Both well 661
138 Boucherville. ..739
139 Bourg Louis 717
140 Boyne River 359, 627
141 Bo wman ville ... .
.175,
591
142 Bow River . . .
.350,
628
1 43 Bracebridge . . .
.175,
591
144 Bradford....
.175
591
145 Brampton
.176,
591
146 Brampton Circuit.
.592
147 Brant
.176
148 Brantford
177
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
843
PAGE.
. 177
.661
661
.661
..177
..178
149 Brantford — Brant Av.
150 Brantford — Brant Av.
151 Brantford— Oxford St.
152 Brantford— Well. St.
153 Brewer's Mills
154 Bridgenorth
155 Bridgetown 407, 758
156 Bridgewater 178, 592
157 Bridgewater, N. S 758
158 Brigden 662
159 Brighton 178, 592
160 Brigus 441, 803
161 Brock 178, 592
162 Brock, New Con 483
163 Brockville .. .179, 717
164 Brome 484
165 Brookholm 592
166 Brooklin 592
167 Brownsburg 717
168 Brownsville 662
169 Bruce Mines 180, 618
170 Brudenell 180, 592
171 Brussels. ...181, 662
172 Bryson 181, 718
173 Buckingham 181
174 Burges
-*75 Burin
176 Burleigh Road .
177 Burlington ... .
178 Burlington, N.B.
179 Burrard Inlet.
180 Burton..
181 Bury
182 Bytown.
...803
442, 803
..181
... 662
.407, 758
....620
. ..407
718
.181
.181
C
183 Cainsville 182, 662
184 Caistorville.. .183, 663
185 Calabogie 183
186 Caledon 484
187 Caledonia 485, 663
188 Caledonia, P.E.Ij. 407, 758
189 Camlachie. . . 663
190 Campbellford... .183,592
191 Campbellsville 663
192 Campbellton. .783
193 Canaan .739
194 Canboro' .... 183
195 Canning 408, 758
196 Cannington 183, 593
197 Canso .759
198 Canterbury 408
199 Canton. . ..184, 293
200 Cape Crocker 337
201 Carbonear 442, 803
202 Carleton 184
203 Carleton Place. . .184, 718
204 Carlisle. 663
205 Cariboo.. .355, 620
206 Cartwright 184, 593
207 Cascumpec 408
208 Cassville . . . . .. ..185
209 Castleton 185, 593
210 Catalina. ....442, 803
211 Cataraqui 185, 718
212 Caughnawaga 739
213 Cavan 186, 485
214 Cavanville 593
215 Cavignal 186
216 Cayuga 186, 485, 663
217 Centralia 663
218 Centreville 186, 718
219
220
221
222
223
224
225
226
227
228
229
230
231
232
233
234
235
236
237
238
239
240
241
242
243
244
245
246
247
248
24'.)
250
251
252
253
254
255
256
257
258
259
260
261
262
263
264
265
266
267
268
269
270
271
272
273
PAGE.
Chambly 187, 718
Chandos 187, 593
Change Islands 803
Channel 443, 804
Charlottetown 408, 783
Chatham 187, 664
Chatham 2nd 664
Chatham, N B 783
Chatsworth 188, 593
Chaudiere . . ... 352
Chelsea 188,718
Cherry Valley 594
Chesley 594
Chinguacousy 188, 594
Chippawa 188
Christian Islands . 337, 625
Clarenceville .
Clarendon
Clarke
Clifford
Clifton
Clinton
Coaticoke . ...
Coboconk.
Cobourg 191
Colborne.
Colchester
Coldwater
Coldwater,
Collfield
Collingwooi
.188, 718
.189, 819
.486
...664
.664
.190, 664
.190, 919
.190, 594
, 486, 594
192,591
486, 664
192, 594
Indian Mis., 337
.. 192
.192, 594
Colpoy's Bay 337
Combermere 595
Compton.. . .193, 719
Compton, French Mis 739
Gonsecon. . 193, 595
Cookshire 194, 719
Cookstown 194, 595
Cooksville . . . 195, 595
Coranna ..664
Cornwall 195, 719
Cornwall, P.E.I... 428, 783
Cornwallis .409
Corn wallis East . 409
Cornwallis West 409
Country Harbour. . . . 759
Coverdale . ... 409, 783
Cowansville 719
Cowansville, French M. , 739
Craighurst .. .196
Credit .337
Cressy 595
Crosby 196, 487
Crowland ... . 196, 664
Cupids 804
D.
274 Dalhousie 409, 784
275 Dahymple. . . . .595
276 Danville 197. 719
277 Darlington. .179, 595
278 Dartmouth.. 410. 759
279 Davenport 197,596
280 Dawn Mills . 197, 665
281 Deer Island.. 784
282 Delhi 198, 665
283 Delta 720
284 Demorestville.. .198,596
285 Denbigh... .198, 596
286 Derby 198
287 Derby, N.B 784
288 Dereham 487
PAGE.
289 Devonshire 199
290 Digby 410, 759
291 Digby Neck 410, 759
292 Dixville 720
293 Dominion City 627
294 Dorchester 199, 665
295 Dorchester, N.B. 411, 784
296 Drayton 199, 665
297 Dresden 665
298 Drummoudville. . .199, 665
299 Dudswell."... .200, 720
300 Duffin's Creek. .200, 596
301 Dumfries 200
302 Dundalk 596
303 Dundas 201, 665
304 Dungannon 201, 666
305 Dunham 202, 488
306 Dunville 203, 488, 596
307 Dunsford 596
308 Durham 203, 488, 596
309 Durham East 203, 720
310 Durham (French) . 352
E.
311 East Bolton 204
312 Fast Zona. .204, 666
313 Eaton . 204
314 Eden Grove 597
315 Edmonton 350, 627
316 Edwardsburg. .205,720
317 Eganville 205
318 Eganville (Germ.).. 357, 784
319 Eglinton... : 597
320 Egmont 784
321 Egremont. 489
322 Elgin. . . . 205, 720
323 Elgin, N.B. ....784
324 Elginburg 720
325 Elizabethtown 205, 489
326 Elma . . . .206
327 Elmira 206
328 Elora 206, 666
329 Emerson 628
330 Erin 207, 490, 666
331 Essex Centre 666
332 Eugenia Falls 597
333 Euphemia 207
334 Exeter .207, 666
335 Exploits 443, 804
F.
336 Fairfield 207, 667
337 Fairville 411, 784
, 338 Falmouth 411
| 339 Farmersville .208, 721
! 310 Farnham 208
! 341 Farnham (French) 1..352
342 Fenella 208, 597
I 343 Fenelon Falls.. ..209,597
I 344 Fen wick 667
345 Fergus 209,667
346 Fingal 209,667
347 Fisher River. 628
348 Fitzroy Harbour. . .209, 721
349 Flamboro' 490
350 Flat Islands 443, 804
351 Flesherton 597
352 Flinton 210, 597
353 Florence . .. .210, 667
354 Florenceville. .411,783
355 Flower Cove .804
844
INDEX TO THE
PAGE
356 Fogo . . 443, 804
357 Font Hill .211, 667
358 Fordwieh 668
359 Forest 211, 668
360 Fort Frances . . .... 628
361 Fort George.... .. -.211
362 Fort Hope ... .355
363 Fort McLeod . . 628
364 FortPelly .628
365 Fort Simpson. , .620
366 Fortune Bay . .443, 804
367 Frankford.. .211, 598
368 Frauklin. ...211,721
369 Franktown .. 721
370 Frankville. 721
371 Fredericton . .412, 785
372 Fredericksburg . . . .212
373 Frelighsburg. .. .212,721
374 French River 338, 625
375 Frontenac 212
376 Fullarton 212, 668
G.
377 Gabarus .412, 759
378 Gagetown .. .412,785
379 Gait. . .212, 490, 668
380 Gananoque .... .213, 721
381 Garafraxa 213, 668
382 Garden Island ..733
383 Garden River . „ .338, 618
384 Gaspe ,. 214, 722
385 Gatineau ,. .214
386 Ge .rge's Lake . . 722
387 Georgetown 214, 668
388 Georgetown, P.E.I..412, 785
389 Georgeville . 215, 722
390 Georgiana Island '338
391 Germ. Mis., Manitoba . .628
392 Gibson 785
393 Glanford.. 215, 668
394 Glencoe ...669
395 Glentay. 216, 732
396 Goderich 216, 490, 669
397 Goderich, Germ. .. .491
398 Goldenville 413, 760
399 Gore Bay .618
400 Gorrie . . ... 669
401 Gosfield , .216
402 Goulbourn 491
403 Grafton.. .217, 598
404 Granby 217, 722
405 Granby, French. . . ..739
406 Grand Bank.. .444, 805
407 Grand Bend . 669
408 Grand Lake 413, 785
409 Grand Lake, W.. 413, 785
410 Grand River 339, 693
411 Grand Valley. . .628
412 Granton .669
413 Granville Ferry. . . 413, 760
414 Granville, "West 760
415 Grape Island . . .339
416 Gravenhurst. .598
417 Green Bay 444
418 Green's Harbour.. . . .805
419 Green's Pond. . . . 444, 805
420 Greenwich . . 413
421 Greenville 413
422 Grenville... 218,722
423 Grey 218
424 Grimsby 218, 669
425 Guelph 218, 669
PAGE
426 Guelph— Dublin Street.. 669
427 Gull River . . .'219
428 Guysboro' & Canso.413, 760
H.
429 Hagarsville.. . . . .670
430 Haldimand.. .491
431 Haliburton 598
432 Halifax, N 414, 760
433 Halifax, S. ...414, 760
434 Hallowell .... 220
435 Hall's Bridge.. .220, 598
436 Hamilton. ....'.... 220, 492
437 Hamilton, Cent'y .221, 670
438 Hamilton, Wesley.. 221, 670
439 Hamilton, KingSt.221, 670
440 Hamilton, Hannah St .670
441 Hamilton, Simcoe St . .670
442 Hamilton, Zion Tab 670
443 Hamilton, German. 357, 693
444 Hamilton Statistics. . . 671
445 Hampton.. 786
446 Hanover 222. 598
447 Hant's Harbour. . . 444, 805
448 Hant's Port 4 1 4,-760
449 Harbour Grace 445, 805
450 Harlev 671
451 Harmony .222, 671
452 Hairington 222
453 Harriston .222, 492, 671
454 Harrow. . 671
455 Harrowsmith ...222, 722
456 Hartland ..786
457 Hastings 223, 599
458 Hastings Road. . . 223
459 Hatley.. . . 223, 722
460 Havelock .224
461 Havelock, N.S 414, 786
462 Headingly .359
463 Heart's Content 805
464 Hebron. 761
465 Heidelburg .....358
466 Hemmingford.. .224, 723
467 Henry sburg . . .492
468 Hepworth 595
469 Herring Neck. . 805
470 Hespeler. 493, 671
471 Hiawatha .340, 625
472 High Bluff 359, 628
473 Hillier 493
474 Hillsboro' 415, 786
475 Hillsburg. 415, 786
476 Hillsdale 224, 599
477 Holland .493
478 Holland, E... 493
479 Holland Landing. . . .224
480 Holland and Sullivan. . .225
481 Holm-sville. .225, 671
482 Holstein 671
483 Hope 494
484 Hopewell 415, 786
485 Homing's Mills.. . .225, 599
486 Horton .416, 761
487 Howard ...225, 494
488 Howick ..225, 494, 671
489 Hudson .... .226, 723
490 Hull 226
491 Hull and Ottawa, Fi\. .740
492 Hullet .495
493 Hullsville. 226
494 Humber .226
495 Humber and Trafalgar. .495
PAGE.
496 Hungerford..
227
497 Huntingdon ...
498 Huntley .
499 Hnntsville.
227, 723
.227
.228, 599
500 Huron, French.
....352
I.
501 Indian Tribes, B. 0.355, 620
502 IngersoU
503 IngersoU, John St
504 Ingonish. .
505 Innisfil
.228, 672
.495, 672
.416, 761
.228, 599
506 Invermay
507 Inverness .
.229, 600
.229, 723
508 Iona *
...672
509 Island Brook..
. 229, 723
510 Island Cove.
. 445, 806
511 IsleofTanti. .,
...229
J.
512 Jacksonville. .
416, 786
513 Jarvis
...672
514 Jersey ville
515 Jerusalem. ......
673
.416, 786
K.
516 Kamloops 622
517 Keene 229, 600
518 Kelvin.. 673
519 Kempt .. .417
520 KemptviUe.. .230, 723
521 Kenil worth.. ...673
522 Kennebec 230, 723
523 Kentville 417, 761
524 Keppel ... , .230
525 Kerwood .... . . 673
526 Keswick 787
527 Kilbridge 676
528 Kilsyth 600
529 Kincardine.. .231, 495, 673
530 King's Clear 417, 787
531 King's County 417
532 Kingsey Siding 740
533 Kingston 231, 724
534 Kingston, Queen Street
231 724
535 Kingston, N.B. 417, 787
536 Kingsville 232, 673
537 Kintore ....673
538 Kippen 232, 674
539 Kirkton 233, 674
540 Kirkville.. ...600
541 Kitley . 495
542 Kleinburg 233, 600
543 Knowlesville 418
544 Knowlton . . .233, 496, 724
545 Knowlton, French 353
546 Kofu 626
547 Korah ... .. .618
L.
548 Labrador . . 445, 806
549 Lachine .255, 728
550 Lachute.. 233, 724
551 LaclaBiche .350
552 Lac la Pluie .350
553 Lacolle 724
554 Lacolle, French. ..353, 740
555 Lake Erie Mission . 496
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
845
PAGE.
556 Lakefleld 234, 600
557 Lake of Two Moun-
tains .
558 Lake Simcoe
559 Lake Superior.
560 L'Amable.
561 Lanark..
562 Lancaster
..340, 740
..234, 341
....341
. . 234, 600
. .. .234
724
563 Lansdown 496, 724
564 Lavender.. .. 497
565 Lawrencetown. . ..761
566 Lawrenceville.. .235, 725
567 Laxton.... 497
568 Leamington. .. .235,674
569 Leeds 235, 725
570 Lennoxville . . . 725
571 Leslieville . . . . 236
572 Lindsay . . .236, 497, 701
573 Lindsay, E 601
574 Listowel 236, 674
575 Little Bay Island . 446. 806
576 Little Saskatchewan . 628
577 Little York 418, 787
578 Liverpool. 418, 702
579 Lloydtown ... 237, 601
580 Loc'habar.... .237
581 Lockport.. . .762
"582 Lombardy ... .725
583 Londesboro' 2:57, 676
584 London 237, 498
585 London Circuit . ... 239
586 London, North Street . 238
587 London, Queen's Av . . .674
588 London, Dundas St. 238, 674
589 London, Well St. 675
590 London, Pall Mall . .675
591 London, Dundas E. . 675
592 London, Petersville . .675
593 London, New Brighton.. 675
594 London, London E. 238, 675
595 London City, Statistics, 675
596 London N . . . 239, 498, 676
597 London S 239, 676
598 Long Island Locks. 239, 725
599 Lond Point 240
600 L'Orignal. .. .240, 725
601 Lome . .. .601
602 Loughboro' . . ... 241
603 Louth . .... 242
604 Lowville 241, 676
605 Lucan .
606 Lucknow. . .
607 Lunenburg.
608 Luther.. ..
609 Lyn
610 Lynden. .
611 Lynedoch .
612 Lyon's Creek
613 Lyon's Head
M.
514 Maberly
615 Maccan .
616 Madoc. .
617 Magenetawan . .
618 Magog
619 Magog, French.
620 Maitland
621 Maitland, N.S..
622 Malahide
623 Mallorytown
624 Manchester..
.241, 676
.241, 676
418,762
... .676
.241, 72")
..677
.242, 677
....242
.601
.242
. . 762
.242, 601
.601
. . ..726
353
..243, 726
.419, 762
.243, 499
...500
.419, 762
625
626
627
628
629
630
631
632
633
634
635
636
637
638
639
640
641
642
643
644
645
646
647
648
649
650
651
652
653
654
655
656
657
658
659
660
661
062
663
664
665
666
667
668
669
670
671
672
673
674
675
676
677
678
679
680
681
682
683
684
685
686
687
690
691
PAGE.
Manitoulin Island . . 341, 601
Manitowaning 619
Manningville 244
Manotic... 726
Mansonville 244, 726
Manvers. .. .244, 500, 601
Maple Bay
Maple Ridge.
Marbleton.
March . ...
Margaree. .
Margate ... .
Markdale . .
Markham .
Marlborough
Marmora ..
Marthaville. .
Marysville . . .
Matilda
Mattawa.
Maxwell ....
Maynooth
Meadow Lea.
Meaford . .
Meaford S. .
Meander
621
621
.726
.244
....420
419, 787
. ..244,602
.244, 500, 602
500
. . 245, 602
.677
. . . 420, 787
..245, 726
.246, 726
....602
.246, 602
628
.247, 500, 602
602
420
Melbourne. ...247, 500, 727
Melbourne, French ..353
Melville 602
Merlin. .. . ..677
Merrickville. .248, 727
Merritton 248, 677
Metcalfe. . .248,727
Metis 248, 727
Michipicoton 341, 618
Mid. Musquodoboit, 420, 762
Middleton 501
Middleton, N.S.
Mildmay ..
692
693
694
695
696
697
698
699
700
701
702
703
704
705
706
707
708
709
710
711
712
713
714
715
716
717
718
719
720
721
722
723
724
725
726
727
728
PAGE.
Montreal — Lachine.255, 728
Montreal, French . . . .353
Montreal — Statistics 728
Montreal C.& Mile End 740
Montreal East 740
Montreal— St. Henri.. . . 740
Montreal — Hochelega .
Moore ....
Moorefield. .
Mooretown . . . . •.
Moraviantown . .
Moreton's Harbor
Morleyville. . . .
Morpeth . .
Morris, Man.
Morris, O.
Morrisburg..
Morrison. . .
.740
.678
.678
. ...255
.341, 693
.... 806
.351, 628
.255
....629
.256, 502
..256, 729
.256, 603
Milford .
Millbank...
Millbrook. . .
Milton...
Milton, N.S.
Mill town..
Mill Village .
Minden
Miramichi
Mississippi . . .
Mitchell .
Moria
Moncton ....
Monkton
Mono ....
Mono Road .
Montague
Montreal.. . .
763
603
249, 501, 603
....249, 677
...249, 603
250. 502, 677
763
420, 788
.421, 763
....250, 603
.421, 788
250
. .. .251, 678
.251, 603
.421, 788
678
.251. 603
.603
788
252, 502
Morven & Gosport..256, 729
Moulinette.. .256,729
Mountain Mission 763
Mount Albert... .257, 604
Mount Brydges .
Mount Elgin. .
Mount Forest. .257
Mount Pleasant..
Mount Stewart. .
Mud Lake
Mulmur
Muncey. .
Murray. ....
Murray Harbor.
Musgrave Harbor
MusgraveTown...
Muskoka
Musquodoboit .
Mystic, French .
, 503,
.258,
.342,
678
342
678
678
788
625
. .503
342, 693
.258
422, 788
446, 806
446, 807
, . .258
422, 763
.353
Mo.
729 McGillivray..
730 McKellar...
.. .258
.259, 604
Montreal — St. James St.
253, 727
Montreal — Ottawa Street
253, 727
Montreal — Palace Street
254, 727
Montreal — Dorches. St.
254, 727
Montreal — St. Joseph St.
254, 728
Montreal — Sherbrooke
Street 254, 728
Montreal— Well. St. . . 255
Montreal— Pt. St. Charles728
Montreal — St. Lambert.. 255
Montreal— Douglas Ch...728
N.
731 Naas. .
732 Nanaimo.. . .
733 Nanticoke . .
734 Napanee
735 Napier
736 Napierville . . .
737 Nappan . ,
738 Nashwaak . .
739 Nassagaweya.
740 Nelson
741 Nelson River.
742 Nelsonville.
743 Newash
744 Newboro'
745 Newburg..
746 Newbury..
747 Newcastle . .
748 Newcastle, N. B,
749 New Credit..
750 New Germany
751 New Glasgow..
752 New Hamburg.
753 New Hope. .
754 New Ireland. . . .
755 Newmarket..
756 Newport. .
757 Newtonville
758 New Westminister
.262,
. . ..622
356, 622
,259, 679
.259, 729
260, 679
353
422, 763
,423, 788
.503, 679
.260, 504
. 360, 629
.629
.. .343
.261, 729
.261, 729
262, 679
504, 604
....788
.343, 694
.423, 763
.262, 729
.679
.504
262
.263, 604
. 423, 763
604
356, 622
846
INDEX TO THE
PAtiE.
759 Niagara 264, 679
760 Nichola Valley. ... 622
761 Nipissing & Stoney Lake. 604
762 Missouri 264, 505, 679
763 Norfolk 265
764 Northampton... 423, 789
765 North Augusta.265, 505, 730
766 North E. Harbour.. 423, 764
767 North Gore 265, 730
768 North Gover
769 Northport. .
PAGE.
826 Perry and Armour 606
827 Perth 278, 732
828 Peterboro'. ..279,507,606
829 Petite Riviere . . . 424, 764
830 Petites 446, 807
831 Petrolia 280, 681
832 Pickering 280, 607
833 Pic River 344, 618
834 Picton 280, 607
265, 730 ! 835 Pictou 425, 764
. 604 i 836 Pierreville 353
770 North Sherbrooke 265 837 Pigeon River . . .
/71 North Wakefield. ..265, 730
772 Norway House 351, 360
773 Norwich.. .266, 505, 679
774 Norwood 266, 604
775 Nottawasaga 267
776 Numadzu .626
o.
777 Oakland ... ...680
778 Oakville 267, 680
779 Oakwood 268, 605
780 Odelltown 268, 730
781 Odessa .268, 730
782 Oil Springs 269, 680
783 Oka ...344, 740
784 Old Perlican 446, 807
838 Pittsburg.
839 Plain ville
840 Plantagenet.
841 Plattsville. . .
842 Playfair
843 Plympton.
....344
.281, 732
.281, 607
.281, 732
....681
..281, 732
..629
844 Point Abino 282
845 Point Alexander 282
846 Point de Bute. .425, 789
847 Point Douglas 629
848 Point Edward . . .282, 681
849 Point Fortune 732
850 Point Levis 282, 732
851 Point Mara 282
852 Ponsonby 6sl
853 Poplar Point 630
854 Portage du Forte .283, 732
PAGE.
508
.345, 625
..807
.. .807
..358, 742
....683
785 Omemee 269, 505, 605 855 Portage la Prairie .. 366, 630
786 Oneida 344, 694 856 Port au Basque .
787 Onslow, N. S 4.3, 764 857 Port Carling
788 Onslow, O .269, 730 i 858 Port Colborne. .
789 Orangeville 370, 005 , S59 Port Dalhousie
790 Orillia
791 Orrnstown . .
792 Osgoode
793 Oshawa
794 Osprey
795 Oswegotchie
796 Ottawa.
797 Ottawa City
798 Ottawa Centre
44'
.607
....682
...283, 682
. .447, 807
. . . 283, 682
.283, 607
.2/0, 605 : 860 Port de Grave
.271, 731 ! 861 Port Dover.
.271,731 802 Port Elgin. .
.272, 605 , S63 Port Hawkesbury 425, 764
.272, 605 ; 864 Port Hood ... 765
.. .272 865 Port Hope ..284,607
. . 273 ! 866 Port Lambton 682
.273 : 867 Port La Tour. .425, 76."
. . . 731 i 868 Port Mouton ... . 425, 765
799 Ottawa Eas't 273, 731 , 869 Port Neuf . . . 284
800 Ottawa West. . . .273, 731 870 Port Rowan. . . .284, 682
801 Otterville.. . .2;4, 680 , 871 Portsmouth.. .. 733
802 Owen Sound. .274, 506, 605 j 872 Port Stanley .. .285, 682
803 Oxford Centre 274, 680 | 873 Pouch Cove' 807
804 Oxford E 506, 731 874 Pownal 426,789
805 Oxford, N. S 764 875 Prairie Grove . ... 630
806 Oxford House.. 351, 360, 629 876 Prescott 285,733
877 Preston .286
P. ! 878 Preston and Paris, Ger-
man 358, 694
807 Palestine.. .. .360,629 879 Priceville 607
808 palmerston 680 | 880 Prince Albert 286, 608
892 Raleigh.
893 Rama
894 Random North .
895 Random South
896 Kankin
897 Ravenswood
898 Rawdon East 288, 733
899 Rawdon West 288
900 Reach 608
901 Rednersville .. . .608
902 Red River 360
903 Reesorville 288
904 Renfrew 288, 733
905 Renfrew and Thorne .. . .742
906 Rice Lake 345
907 Riceville 289
908 Richibucto... .427,789
909 Richmond 289, 734
910 Richmond, N.B 789
911 Richwood. .. .290, 683
912 Rideau 290
913 Ridgetown.. ...290
914 Ridgeway .290, 683
915 Ritcey's Cove 765
916 River John... 427, 765
917 River Philip ..427, 765
918 Riviere du Loup 734
919 Kobinson.. .734
920 Koblin 734
921 Rock Lake ....631
922 Rockwood 291, 684
923 Rockwood, Man 631
924 Rokeby. .. ..291
925 Romney 291, 684
926 RondEau 291
927 Rosemont 292, 608
928 Rosseau . . .292, 608
929 Rosseau Crossing 631
930 Roxborough 292
931 Roxton 354
932 Roxton, French 740
933 Rugby 292, 608
934 Russell.. .. .292
935 Russelltown ... .292
809 paisley 275, 507, 606
810 pakenham.. .275, 731
811 Paris 276, 681
812 Paris, German Mission. .694
813 Parkdale 606
814 Park Hill 276, 681
815 parrsboro' 424, 764
816 Parry Island 625
817 Parry Sound 276, 606
818 Puny Sound, Indian.. .344
819 peel.. 276, 681
820 Pelhani 507
821 Pembina Mountains. . .629
822 Pembroke 277, 732
823 Penetanguishene. .277, 606
824 Penville .. .507
881 Prince Arthnr's Land-
ing ... 286, 608, 619
882 Prince Edward
883 Princeton
884 Proton.. ..
885 Providence Ba}'
886 Pugwash..
.508
..286, 682
.2S6
426, 765
887 Quebec
888 Quebec.
889 Queeenston .
Q
287, 733
French Mis. .353
.683
S.
936 Sackville.. 427, 789
93' Salford 293, 684
938 Salisbury, Man 631
939 Salisbury & Elgin. .428, 790
940 Salt Springs 622
941 Sambro' & Mar. Bay 428, 766
942 Sandfield 619
943 Sandwich and Windsor. .293
944 Sarawak 609
945 Sarnia 293, 684
946 Saugeen 346, 625
947 Sault Ste. Marie. . .294, 619
948 Sault Ste. Marie, I. M..347
949 Sawyerville.. . . 294, 734
950 Scarboro' 294, 609
951 Schomberg 609
952 Scugog Island . . 347, 625
953 Scot's Bay 766
954 Seaforth.' 294, 684
82,
Percy
R.
890 Raglan.
8, 606 i 891 Kainham .
955 Seatou 609
956 Seeley'sBay. ....734
957 Selby .. .295, 735
;958 Selkirk 631
959 Seneca.... .295, 684
742 j 960 Seymour 295
683 I 961 Shannon ville .. . .295, 609
CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
847
PAGE. I
962 Sharon and Mt. Albert. 2!>G j
963 Sharon and Queensville609
964 Shawanaga 347, 625
965 Shawbridge 296, 735 !
966 Shediao 428, 790 |
967 Sheet Harbonr .428, 766
968 Sheffield, N.B. 429, 790
969 Sheffield, 0.. 296
970 Shefford
971 Shefford, French
972 Shegwaonda.
.... 29(5
Mis.
354, 741
. .619
973 Shelburne, N.S. ..429, 7ti6
974 Shelburne, 0 609
975 Sherbrooke East .. 297, 735
976 Sherbrooke West 298
977 Sherbrooke, French Mis.
354, 741
978 Shidzuoka .361, 626
979 Ship Harbour 429
980 Shoal Harbour .447, 808
981 Shubenecadie 429, 766
982 Sidney 298, 609
983 Silver Islet 299, 619
984 Simcoe 299, 508, 684
985 Skeena River. .622
.986 Smith's Creek 299
987 Smith's Falls.300, 508, 735
988 Smithfield 610
989 Smithville. .. .300, 685
990 Snake Island.. .347, 626
991 Sombra 301, 685
992 Sound Islands 808
993 Souris 430, 790
994 Southampton, N.S 766
995 Southampton, O..301, 509
996 South Monaghan 610
997 Suuth Mountain. .301, 735
998 South Roxton .354
999 Sparta 685
1000 Spence .. .610
1001 Spencerville 301,735
1002 Springfield 685
1003 Stamford 301
1004 Stanstead....302, 509, 735
10i'5 Stayner 303,610
1006 Stellarton. .430,766
1007 Stirling 303, 610
10 8 Stoney Creek . . . 303, 685
1009 Stoney & Kettle Point, 694
101" Storrington 303
1011 Stouffville. .. .303, 610
1012 Straffordville 685
1013 Stratford 304, 685
1014 Stratford South 686
1015 Strathroy 304, 686
1016 Strestsville 305, 610
1017 Stukeley 509
1018 Stukeley, French Mis. .354
1019 Sumas ' & Chiliwhack,
3.56, 622
1020 Summerside.. ..430,790
1021 Sunderland. .. .611
1022 Sussex 790
1023 Sussex Vale 430
1024 Sutton East 305, 736
1025 Sutton West. .305, 611
1026 Sweetsburg 354
1027 Sydenham 305,686
1028 Sydney . ... -431, 767
1029 Sydney North. . .431, 767
1030 Sydney South .. .. 481
St.
» pa<;k..
1031 St. Andrew's, N B.431, 790
1032 St. Andrew's, O.. .306
1033 St. Anthony 808
1034 St. Armand... .306, 736
1035 St. Armand, Fr Mis. . . 354
1036 St. Catharines, 307,509,686
1037 St. Catharines — Niagara
Street 686
1038 St.Catharines— Welland
Avenue . . . 686
1039 St. Clair.. .. 348, 694
1040 St. David's . . .431, 791
1041 St. Francis River 307
1042 St. George. .. 308, 686, 791
1043 St. James 432, 791
1044 St. John... . 432
1045 St. John, South. ... 434
1046 St. John North ... .434
1047 St. John West 435
1048 St. John— German St .435
1049 St. John— Queen Sq. . .791
1050 St. John — Centenary
435, 791
1051 St John— Exmouth St.
435, 791
1052 St. John — Portland
435, 791
1053 St. John— Carleton,436,792
1054 St. John— City Mission, 436
1055 St. John— Zion Church,
436
1056 St. John— Carmarth St.792
1057 St. John — Courtney Bay
792
1058 St. Johns, Nfd. ..447, 808
1059 St. John's, Que. . .308, 736
1060 St. John's, French 741
1061 St. Joseph's Island 619
1062 St. Lambert. .736
1063 St. Lawrence 309
1064 St. Margaret's Bay, 436, 766
1065 St. Martin's 792
1066 St. Mary's ... 309, 510, 686
1067 St Pierre 808
1068 St. Stephen 436, 792
1C69 St. Thomas. .309, 510, 687
1070 St. Thomas, 2nd 687
1071 St. Vincent.. .310, 611
1072 St. Williams 310, 687
T.
1073 Tabusintac .
1074 Talbotville. . .
1075 Tamworth..
1076 Teeswater
1077 Templeton..
1078 Teviotdale..
1079 Thames
1030 Thamesford
1081 Thamesville.
1082 Thessalon.
1083 Thomasburg
1084 Thornbury. ...
1085 Thorndale
.086 Thorne
1087 Thorne, German.
1088 Thorold..
1089 Three Rivers.. .
1090 Thurlow. . . .
1091 Thurso . .
.792
.510, 687
..311, 736
.311, 687
.311
.311
..312
.. .312
.687
619
....611
.312, 611
....688
.312
358
.313, 688
.313, 736
.314, 611
.314, 737
1092 Tilbury 314,688
1093 Tilsonburg 314,688
1094 Tilt Cove. ... .808
1095 Tintramer.. .792
1096 Tiverton 611
1097 Tobique 436, 792
1098 Tokio... . ..626
1099 Toronto 314, 511
UOO Toronto— B. Wes... .315
1101 Toronto- Metrop.. 31 6, 612
1102 Toronto— Richmond St.
316, 612
1103 Toronto— Elm St. .3*17, 612
1104 Toronto— Berk. St. 31 7, 612
1105 Toronto — Queen Street
317, 612
1106 Toronto — Sherbourne
Street 612
1107 Toronto— SpadinaAv... 612
1108 Toronto— Dundas St. ..612
1109 Toronto— Don Mount.. 613
1110 Toronto Circuit 317
1111 Toronto— Yorkville.... 317
1112 Toronto Statistics 613
1113 Townsend 688
1114 Trafalgar.. .511, 688
1115 Trenton 318, 613
1116 Trinity 448, 809
1117 Trowbridge 318, 688
1118 Truro 437, 767
1119 Tryon. 437, 793
1120 Tweed 31«, 613
1121 Tvviliingate 448,809
1122 Tyrcoime.ll.. .319, 688
u.
1123 Uftington 614
1124 Ulster 689
1125 Upham 437, 793
1126 Upper Kent 793
1127 Utterson 319, 614
1128 Uxbridge ....319, 614
1129
1130
1131
1132
1133
1134
1135
1136
1137
1138
1139
1140
V
Valleyfield 737
Vennacher 358, 614
Vernon 512
Vespra 319, 614
Vesta 512
Victoria, Ont 689
Victoria, V. 1 356, 622
Victoria, Chinese 624
Victoria, H.B.T. 351,631
Victoria Road . .319,614
Vienna 319, 689
Vroomanton 615
w
1141 Walkerton. . . 320,
1142 Wallace, N.S
1143 Wallace, O . .
1144 Wallaceburg. .
1145 Walpole
1146 Walpole Island.. .
1 147 Walsingham
1148 Walter's Falls.
1149 Walton, N.S....
1150 Walton, O
512, 615
437, 767
320, 689
320, 689
.. .321
349, 694
. . ..321
321, 615
..767
....689
INDEX TO THE CIRCUITS AND MISSIONS.
PAGE.
51 Wardsville 322, 690
52 Warren 767
53 Warsaw 322, 615
54 Warwick 322
55 Washington 323, 690
56 Waterdown..323, 513, 690
57 Waterford. .323, 513, 690
58 Waterloo, 0 513
59 Waterloo — Kingston .324
30 Waterloo, Quebec. .737
31 Waterloo, Fr. Mis 741
32 Watford 324, 690
33 Wawanosh . . . 324
34 Welland 325, 690
35 Welland Canal 513
36 Wellesley 325, 691
37 Wellington... .325, 615
38 Wellington Mines 624
39 Wellington Square 326
70 Welsford . . . 438, 793
71 Wentworth. . ..767
72 Wesleyville .. .326
73 West Brome 737
74 West Cape 438
75 Western Bay 809
76 Western Mission 514
77 Western Shore 448
78 West Essa 615
1179
1180
1181
1182
1183
1184
1185
1186
1187
1188
1189
1190
1191
1192
1193
1194
1195
1196
1197
1198
1199
1200
1201
1202
1203
1204
1205
1206
PAGE.
West Farnham 737
Westmeath . . . 326, 737
Westminster.. .327, 691
Weston 327, 615
Westport 768
West Shefford. .738
West Winchester 738
Weymouth 438, 768
Whitby 328, 616
Whitchurch 514
White Fish Lake. 351, 631
Wiarton 328, 616
Williamsford Station . .616
Wilmot
438,
768
Wilton
. . 329,
738
Winchester . . .
329,
738
Windham
.691
Windsor Mills..
.330,
738
Windsor. N.S.
.439,
768
Windsor, O.
330,
691
Wingham.
. . 330,
691
Winnipeg . .
.360,
631
Wolford...
.738
Woodburn..
.691
Woodford. .
.616
..330,
691
Woodstock, N.B..439, 793
Woodstock, O.. .330, 692
PAGH.
1207 Woodville, H.B.T.351, 631
1208 Woodville, O. . ..331, 616
1209 Wooler 616
1210 Wyoming.. .331, 692
1211
1212
1213
1214
1215
1216
1217
1218
1219
1220
1221
1222
1223
1224
1225
1226
Y
Yarmouth, O. .. .331, 692
Yarmouth, N.S. . 439
Yarmouth East. . .440, 768
Yarmouth North.. 440, 768
Yarmouth South. .440, 768
Yeddo 626
Yokohama 361
Yonge Street 331
Yonge St. Centre.. 333, 616
Yonge St. North. .332, 617
Yonge St. South. .332, 617
York (Grand River).... 333
York (Toronto) 333
Yorkville 333,514
Yorkville— Bloor St. .617
Yorkville— Yonge St . 617
Z.
1227 Zimmerman.
.692
INDEX TO THE DISTRICTS.
Algoma . . .
Annapolis
Augusta . .
Barrie ....
Bay Quinte . . .
Belleville
Bonavista .
Bracebridge
Bradford. . .
Brampron. . .
Bsantford .
British Columbia .
Broekville
By town .
o.
Canada East . .
Carbon ear . .
Cavan
Cayuga . .
Chatham. . .
Charlotte town.
Cobourg .
Collingwood. . .
Cumberland . . .
Emerson .
E.
P.
PAUE.
....633
449, 769
... .362
.362, 633
. ... 362
.363, 633
. ..810
... .633
.363, 633
633
.363, 695
.363, 633
.363, 743
. ...363
H.
Halifax.
Hamilton 364.
Hudson's Bay
Huron and Superior
Japan
Johnstown
PAGE.
.449, 769
515, 695
. ..365
.365
634
.515
515
449, 810
.515
. .515
..363, 695
. . . . 449
.364, 633
..364, 633
769
.634
Fredericton 449, 794
French and Indian 743
G.
Goderich ... .364, 515, 695
Guelph 364, 695
Guysboro' and Cape Breton . . 769
Kingston
Leeds
Lindsay. . .
Liverpool.
London .
.365, 743
Lower Canada..
K.
L.
516
.. .634
449, 769
,365, 515, 516, 69"»
515
M.
i Milton . .
Miramichi
i Montreal .
! Mount Forest..
N.
Napanee
Newfoundland. . .
Niagara
.516
794
.365, 516, 743
.. .516
.743
....449
.366, 695
Ottawa .
Owen Sound .
....366, 743
.366, 516, 634
Pacific Coast
Pembroke. . .
Perth . . .
Peterboro'
366
..366, 743
366, 744
.367, 515, 634
Picton .
Pontiac . . ,
Portage La Prairie .
Prince Edward. . .
PAGE.
..634
...367
...634
...516
Prince Edward Island . . 450, 794
Q
Quebec .
R.
Red River
Rideau. . .
s.
Sackville.. . .
Sarnia
Saskatchewan..
Simcoe.. .
Stanstead. . . .
Stratford
St. John..
St. John's . .
St. Stephen .
St. Thomas . .
Toronto .
Truro. .
.367, 744
.,367, 634
.367
.450, 794
. . .367, 696
.367, 634
696
....367, 744
. 696
.450, 794
.450, 810
... 794
...367, 696
.367, 516, 634
450, 769
w
Walkerton . .
Waterford
Waterloo
Wellington..
Whitby . .
Winnipeg . .
Yarmouth.
..634
.516
..744
. .696
.368, 634
. ...634
769
^
850
INDEX TO ILLUSTRATIONS.
PAGE.
1. Allison, David, LL. D . . . . . . 555
2. Briggs, Rev. William . . . . . . 532
3. Carroll, Rev. John . . .... .... ... 13
4. Centenary Church, St. John, N. B. . , 433
5. Cornish, Rev. Geoi ge H . . Frontispiece.
6. Dewart, Rev. Edward Hartley, D.D . . . . . . . 528
7. Douglas, Rev. George, LL.D . . .... 521
8. Fort Simpson, Mission Premises, B.C . 621
9. Grace Church, Winnipeg . . . . 632
10. Hamilton Wesleyan Female College . 546
11. Methodist Church, Victoria, Vancouver Island .. . ... ... 623
12. Metropolitan Methodist Church, Toronto .... 317
13. McDougall, Rev. George ... .... . . . . 578
14. Mount Allison, Male Academy ... 537
15. Mount Allison, Female Academy ... .. .. 539
16. Nelles, Rev. S. S., D.D., LL.D.. .. 536
17. Ontario Ladies' College. . . . . 553
18. Pickard, Rev. Humphrey, D.D .. 531
19. Rice, Rev. Samuel D., D.D .. .. 548
20. Ryerson, Rev. Egerton, D.D , LL.D ... 518
21. Stanstead Wesleyan College. 550
22. Steinhaur, Rev. Henry. .. .. .. .. .. 630
23. Sunday, Rev. John . . . .... 143
24. Sutherland, Rev. Alexander, D. D ..... .... 582
25. Victoria College and Faraday Hall . . . ... 534
26. Wood, Rev. Enoch, D D 585