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: Raeer,  Neluie  Riley,  1891- 
Westerm  Christian  Advocate 
death  notices  from  volume 


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WESTERN        CHEISTIAN        ADVOCATE 
DEATH         NOTICES 


Froir  Volume    Ten 
;^pril    51,    lS-13   -   April    1,    1844 


Copied   by  Nellie   iw.    Raber 

iOPP  West   Forest   Road 

Lskewood,      Ohio 


DEATH  iiiO'iiCiiS  from   the   wESTKhN   CUhi3Tiiil*  ADVOCATK 


ABBOTT,   William,   died  Jxxne,   1843   at   the  horr^e   of  relatives 
living  in  Mayfield,    Geauf;a  County,  Ohio,    in  the   Slat  year   of 
his   age;    in  May,   1837  had  received  a  minister's   license   at 
Cleveland,   Ohio   and  in  the   following  August  wes   assigned   to 
the  Conneaut  Circuit,   Erie   Conference   of  the  Methodist  Epis- 
copal Church.      Illness  brought   about  his   resignation  and 
he  spent   some  time   in  Morthington,  Ohio,   in  the  State  of 
iientucky   and  in  Cuba  seeking  a  return  of  health. 

ADAiiS,    George   V.,,   died  2-25-1843  in  3helby  County,   ^liss- 
ouri   in  the  Sist  year  of  his    age;    born   in  Bcllvllle,   ill. 
froir  which  place  his  parents   set  out    to  malio  a  new  horae   in 
Kentucky,   but  the  father  died  enroute;    located  in  Missouri 
in  1831;    affiliated  with  the  wethodist   Church,   Shelby  County 
in  June,   1841. 

ADAiiS,  kargaret,  died  3-lb-1843  aged  21  years,  wife  of  H.Z, 
Adama,  minister , and  daughter  of  David  and  Elizabeth  Dye.  She 
had  united  with  the  Methodist   Church  in  1836, 

AIKEit,   Abigail,   died  3-30-1843   aged  54   years.     ..>he   was   a 
member  of  moore's  Hill   Society.      Keport  made  by  Jwnes   Jones, 
hising  Sun,   Indiana. 

ALi^XANDEh,    John,   minister,   died  1-30-1B44    at  Lublin,    a 
village   on  the  Scioto  liver,   Franklin  County,  Ohio;    born  in 
Xenia,   Green  County,   Ohio,   9-15-1809,    son  of  John  Alexander; 
in  1835   was   received   on   trial   as    a  treveling  corripanion  by 
lev.   tor.   J... .Finley;    in  1836   y/as    sent   to   the   Springfield 
Circuit  under  hev.   kr.   Vtilliein  Barrett;    in  1837   was   appoint- 
ed  to  the  Viilirington   Circuit  under  Kev.   Mr,    Joseph  A.heeder; 
in  183Sserved   on  the  Marion  Circuit  under   i.ev.   i.ir.   Uriah 
Heath;    in  1839   spent    seven  nionths  on  the  Lele.wt.re   Circuit 
under  hev.   Mr.   Ebenezer   VVebster   then  ill  health  forced  his 
retirement;    survived  by  his  wife   and  three  children. 

ALLiW,  iiiortimer  11.,  died,  10-31-1843  at  his  father's  resi- 
dence in  Boone  County,  iientucky  in  the  2ord  year  of  his  age, 
son  of  Hugh  M.    and  Mary  All in. 

ALLISON,   Harriet  C,    died  9-24-1843;   born  5-18-1821    and 
was   the  only  daughter  of  iJoah  and  Mary  Allison. 


LEATH   hiiCoF.DS   fron;   the   WESTERN   CHFISTIiJ^  ADVOCATE 

ARMSTF.ONG,   Mrs.   Marf^eret,   died   10-7-1843   in  Miami  County, 
Indiana;   born  10-24-1810   in  Kerriaon  County,   Virginia,   daugh- 
ter  of  Jacob   and  i^'ancy  Bennett;    ^randdsughter   the  i.ev.   Lastley 
Matthews;      married  Edward  Arirstronp  in  her   native   county;    re- 
moved from  Virc^inia  to  Ohio  in  1651,   and   to   Indiana  in  1838; 
survived  by  her  husband,    five   children,    and  other  relatives. 

AK^^STRONG,  Miss,  l/iarla,  died  2-26-1644  near  kilford,  Cler- 
Diont  County,  Ohio  in  her  35th  year.  Parents,  three  sisters, 
and  a  brother  had  preceded  her   in  death. 

AKM3TB0NG,  ,   wife    of  Col.   r.rmstrong  of  Burling  - 

ton,  Kentucky,    end  daughter   of  Stephen  J.    Winn,   died  5-15- 
1843.     She   was  born  1614    in  Clark  County,   Kentucky. 

Al'NET,   Aiartha,    for   the  past   forty  years   a  resident   of   nnarren 
County,   Ohio,   died  1-12-1844,    aged   77  years;    max-rled  ThoiLas 
Arnet   in  Bedford  County,   Pennsylvaaia,   with  whom  she   lived 
more   than  56  years;    with  her  husband  attended  church   at  Ridge- 
ville  where   they  were  meinbers   sinee   the   establishment;   had  a 
large   family   of  children. 

^hi^ET,   Thomms ,   died  2-4-1844   in  Vsiarren  County,   Ohio,   aged 
86   years;    born  in  Loudon  County,   Virginia;    rnarried  kartha 
iioyd  in  Bedford  County,   Pennsylvania. 

ARNOLD,    i.irs.   Sarah  E,,    wife   of  E.   Arnold,    died   10-10-   1843 
at   Gilead,    Wood  County,   Ohio  in  the  36th  year  of  her   age> 
born  in  Fairfield  County,   Ohio;    became   a  member  of  the  i^eth- 
odist  Episcopal  Church  in  1833;    survived  by  her  husband   and 
four  children. 

ASHBAv.,  Elizabeth  Jane,  wife  of  ailliam  Ashbaw,  and  daugh- 
ter of  J.  and  Elizabeth  Cotton,  f31ed  ll-17-lf41.  ieported  by 
ti  .B.A>ershon. 

^SHPY,   .hliza  Ann,      daughter   of  j am.es   Wright   (    who   died  10- 
16-1&4C  in  Oldham  County,   Kentucky)      died   10-9-1845   aged 
22  years. 


DA6Bf   Gen.   Jonathan,   died  5-12-1845  at  his   residence   near 
Lacon,    Illinois;    in  his  54th  yesr.      He   was  born  in  iviaryland; 
in  early  youth  was   taken  to  Perry   County,   uhio  by  his   parents, 
ne    served  that   county   as   sheriff   and   euditor.   ne  had   the  rank 
of  brigadier-general,    uhio  militia,      in  1835   went   to   Illinois 
and  was   one   of  the  proprietors   of  Lacon.      iiention  made   of  his 
wife   and  children. 


LPJATH  hECOl-DS    fron  the    WESTJif.N    Cril.loTl^^i>J   iUiVuCATE 

DAILY,    James,    died  5-26-1843   at  his    residence    in  i^ioble    Co- 
unty,   Indiana,    af^ed   :^6  years;    a  native    of  Pickav;a;y   County,   uhioj 
experienced   religion  6-3-183^-    under   I'he   teaching  of   the  hev. 
G,      Mi,     Boyd   6f   the  Lagrange   (circuit;    served   as   a  class-leader 
during  the   last  year   of  his   life;    survived   bj   his     .ife   and 
two   smell   children. 

Bi^KEh,   James,    died  4-24-1843   in  hush  County,   xndiana;    born 
1C-15-1L10   in  i^icholas    County,   xventucky;    becan.e   a  iuethodist 
about  1839    and   served  his   church   as   class-leader;    survived  by 
his   wife   and  five   children,      ihis   report  nede  by  oohn  a. 
Bruce,   Milroy,    Indiana   and  published  5-30-1643. 

iji.t^i^inG,    i  nthony ,    ^    minister    )      fell   througn   the    ice    above 
the  mill-dam  on  Vernon  Oliver   and  drowned   2-5-lt44   in  his  78th 
year;    born  5-13-17c(b    on   the  Jiastern  3hore   of  ivlaryland,    Talbot 
oounry;    iriadw    s   traveling  preaclier   in"  1789;    married  oarah 
Fierce;    located   in  Fayette    County,    Pennsylvania  where   remain- 
ed until  1811,    the  year  he   settled  in  Lt,   Vernon,   »jhio> where 
he   erected   smd  deeded   a  house   of  v/orship    to   the  kiethodist 
Church.    :ierved   in  the   office   of   associate-   judge   for  x.nox  Co., 
Ohio. 

BARBER,  lurs.  Lydia,  nee  Field,  wife  of  uherlea  Barber  and 
sister  of  S.d. Field,  died  12-14-±b43  in  her  39th  year;  sur- 
vived by  her  husband   and   children. 

tsAILEF,    Nancy  died  3-2-1843;    becajse   a  member  of  the  u^ethod- 
ist   Episcopal    Church   in  1833;    left   one -half  of  her  estate 
V  ;:100   )    to   the   Lethodist  Society    to   assist   in  finishing   their 
meeting  house,     report  made    by  ji  .S.Bell,   Johnston,   Ohio   xn 
issue  dated  4-15-1843. 

BARNHILL,    Joseph,   died  11-16-1843   1 8.00   A.jvi.    )    at  his   resi- 
dence,  vjldham.  County,   Aentucky,    in  his  52nd  year;    born  5-5- 
1792   in  north   Carolina,    and  in  1795    was    taxen  by  his   parents 
to  Shelby   County,  Kentuckyand  from  there   to  Henry   County,   lo- 
cating in  a  part  that   subsequently  bect^me   a  part   of  Oldham 
County,      kiss,    lebecca  Hopkins  became  his   wife,   1-7-1813.   She 
survives    '.ith   three    sons    and   two   daughters. 

BARVilCK,    Martha  L.,   died   1-19-1844   in  ureensburg,    Indiana, 
wife  of  the  nev.   J.    S.    Barwick   of  the  xndiana  Conference   ;   born 
1821   in  coone    County,   Kentucky,    daughter  of  names  liamdlton 
now   a   resident   of  v^reenfield,   Hancock  County,    Indiana. 
Survived  by  her   husband,    parents    ,   brothers    and   sisters. 

BAXTER,   Jam;es   3.,   died   10-4-1843   in  n.uncietown,   Lelaware   Co. 
Indiana  when  his  wife   was    absent  on  a  visit   to  <Jhio;    sged 
about   30  years;    survived    by  his   mother,    two   sistera  and   two 
brothers. 


Li:^iii  uE.COi:LS  from  the   iVESTEhN   CHhiSTlAiiJ  ALVuCATH; 

BEi'li'iETT,    John, died   at  his   residence   in  Boone   County/,   aiiss- 
ouri,   12-9-1845   15.00   P.k.    )    in  his  75th  year   ;   had  lived  in 
Baltimore  but   reir.oved      to  Kentucky   in  1794    ;    in  1830   went   to 
the  piece   v^here  he  diedj    for  more    than  fifty  years  was   a  n^em- 
ber   of   the  iiothodist  iipiscopal   Church. 

BENNETT,   i.rs.    .-Sancy,    born  5-S2-181g;    died  8-2-lfe43;    wife  of 
John  F.   Bennett,   h-sq.    of  Union  County,   Indiana;    mention  made 
of  surviving   children. 

JtJEiJSON,   John  Henry,      died   3-5-1845   1 12.30  r.ia.)    at  his   res- 
idence  in  Ridge   Preirie,   Madison  County,    Illinois,   which 
piece    is    fifteen  rriles   northeast   of  St.   Louis,    luissouri.   he 
was  born  8-10-17P7    in  noston,    uiessachusetts  v.here   lived  until 
ten  years  of  sfie;    moved   to  ^'ew  York   vvhere   resided  until  22 
years    of  age.     in  August,    1825,   errbraced  religion  at   a  canip- 
Keetinf^  held   at  Union  Orove   in  Lebanon  County,    Illinois; 
married    11-20-1825,   Fhoebe   Gaskill .    She   survived  hin    vith 
children  named  ooseph  Fletcher,   i-Jiza,    Lavid,   Bran^vell    and 
uohn   iVesley.      In   the    sutuir^   of  1826    he   received    a  license    to 
exhort    ,    later   was   r-ade   a   local  preacher,   in  1828  joined   the 
IliiJ^ois   Conference   Bnci  bef:sji  his  work   oxi  the  sengamon  Cir- 
cuit.     Later   essignnents   v.ere:      1829-1851,  i>'t .   Vernon  Circuit; 
1831-1853,    3hoel   Creek;    1855-1854,   Sangaxcon   Circuit;    1854- 
1835,   Alton,   now  Grafton  Circuit;    1855-1857,   iiebenon  Circuit; 
1837-1838,  Alton   (station);    1858-1859,   Lebsjion  Circuit;    1839- 
1840,    Ceriyle   circuit;    1840-1841,    t-aterloo   Circuit;    1841-1842, 
Jidwardsville   circ.it;    1842  until  his   death  served  on  the   \ireen- 
ville   (.ircuit   v.hich  included   the   tovv.is   of  Vandalla  and   o-reen- 
ville. 

Benson,    hobert,    died   at  his   residence    in  ..arren  County,   Ind- 
iana,  5-13-1842;    3. 00. P.M.)    aged  50  years,      ne   became   a  itieth- 
odist  in  1850   within  the  bounds  of  union  Circuit,   Ohio  Confer- 
ence,    uis   father  was   with  him  v;hen  death  came. 

BEST,   Dr.   James,    died  4-18-1843,    at   the  residence   of  his 
father,   oapt.   James   Best,   iviason  County,   Kentucky    ,    in  his   27th 
year>      Augusta  College,    Class   of  1838;    additional   study  under 
Dr.   Ivlarshall   of  Cincinnati;    received  his  itedical   degree   at 
jLiOuisville,  Kentucky   in  1841   then  began  practice   at  V-ashington, 
Mason  County,  Kentucky. 

BIDLLE,   Mrs.   Catherine,   died  5-10-1843   at  12.00  A.iu.    ;    born 
6-4-1762    ,   3alem  County,    ^est  Hew  Jersey;    mar-ried   1-6-1803, 
William  H.   Biddle    ;   both  became  rr:embers   of  the  i^ethodist  Epis- 
copal church  in  1805.   ne  became   a  minister.      This   repoit  wts 
made  by    their  son,   o aires  P.   Biddle.   ^^o  place  name    stated, 

BiWGHAM,   iv^ary,   died   at  her   father's   residence   in  narlem 
County,   Kentucky,   September,    1843. 


lEA'i'H    i-HlUl'.DS    froiE   the    ftr.S'i'iiiliM    CMi  iSTl^iiM   AjL>VUC-AT£ 

BihKET,   Abijah,   died  ::5-lc-1844   at  his   residence   in  Peru, 
Indiana   j    born  9-10-1815   in  MiauA  County,   Ohio,    at  which  place 
he  becerce    a  rr.eciber   of  the  iiethodlst  Episcopal  (Jhurchj    in  1841 
located  in  Jt'eru,    indiane   ,    and  IS  liionths  later  married  Caro- 
line Rayburn,   daughter  of  the  Bev.   Wm,   M.   hayburn.   She   survives. 

COOK,   Charles  bishop,   eldest    son  of  Feter  B.   and  kary  Jane 
Cook, died  11-10-184  3  at  u&scade,   mbuque   County,   Iowa,    aged 
2-11-20. 

BLACK,    Joseph, died  11-12-1843   at  his   residence   in  ureenbrier 
oounty,   Virginia,   in  his   76th  year,   ne  v/as   born  1-1-1766  in 
Augusta  County,  Virginia   vyhere   he   lived  until  1800,   the   time 
of  his   removol   to  Greenbrier  O'ounty.      Lost  his  father   in  etily 
life,   iiarried  Abigail    ijicClung   in  1804;    becarte   a  iiethodist   in 
181?   and   their  hoirie   was   a  pr-^aching-plece    for  twenty   years, 
xiis   v/ife    survived  hitri  and  reference  was   made   to  his   daughters. 

BLUE-JACKET ,   Hannah,    of  the  Wyandott   Indian  Tribe,   died  6-11- 
1843;    daughter   of   the  Kev.   S-^uire      Gray-Eyes.      Death   caused 
by   the   fatigue   of  the   journey  fror.  Ohio.      Jurvived  by  her  hus- 
band  and  infant   child,      iiepoit   D.ade   Jaries   Uheeler,  i.aasas  hiv   - 
er,    xndian  Territory. 

iiOSTOCK,   Joseph,  born  182c  in  England;    parents  died   in  his 
infancy;    lived  with  his  grandparents  until   the   age   of  16   year 
when  they   slso  died;    at   the   age   of  18  years,    set   sail   for 
America,   arrived  in  aew  urleans    then  niade  his  way   to   the  vicin- 
ity  of  Alton,    Illinois,      xn  June,    1842   arrived   at  Sccrrett's 
Prairie,  i,:adison  County,   Illinois;    embraced   religion  at   a 
cerup-meeting   in  aepteciber,   1842.     ne   died   at   the  home   of 
jsathan  Scarrett. 

BOWERS,    Catherine,   died   in  the  evening  of  3-28-1843.   J.efer- 
ence   raade   to  her   surviving  husband,   report  n.ade   by  Uriah  ^xsth, 
jxewark,   Ohio  in  issue  dated  5-30-1843. 

BKADFGKD,   Elizabeth,   wife    of  o.    Bradford,    died  ll-li'-ie43. 
:ihe   was  b  -rn  in  worth  Carolina;    taken  by  her  parents   to  Parke 
County,   Indiana,    where   she   embraced   religion  in  her  14th 
year   and  became   a  member   of  the  iu.S, Church. 

BfADSTKEEL,   Airianda  k.,    died  \    probably   in  uiavinnati,   u.); 
born  10-17-1823   in  Cleririont  County,    Ohio,   daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Ann  McGrew;    her  parents  moved   to   Cincinnati   about   1831; 
she   beceiDe   a  meirber   of   the  rourth    it.   Sabbath  School;    married 
Saiaiel   iiradstrett    ,   »july,    1841. 

BRAIi^ARD,   Sterling  H.,    died,    2-25-1843   at  his   residence, 
V.estfield,   Medina  County,  Ohio,    aged  24   years;    survived  by  His 
wife    and  one    child. 


DEATH    RECORDS   froir.  the  V^STEKA  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

BKAHSPORD,   B 11  li an:  Henry,    died,   9-10-1843;    lete   of  Owens- 
boro,   Daviess   County,  Kentucky;    from  Virfinia   in  1837. 

BRASHER,   Mrs.   Elizabeth,   died,   8-8-1843   at  her   residence 
in  Fayette  County,   Texas,    aped  40-6-5.;   had  lived   in  Texas   a 
short'  time;    in  the   surnner   of  1851   becarre   a  Methodist   at  aann- 
ibel,   iviisaouri;    niarried  J. 11. Brasher   who   survives   with  eight 
children,   the  youngest   en  infant   son   aged  five   days. 

BREWER,   Mrs.  A.,    died  4-29-1843  in  her  82nd  year;    born  in 
jiew  Jersey;    moved  with  her  parents    to  oedford  County,  Pa, 
where  her   father's  house  becart.e   a  preaching  place   and  she 
learned   of  ii^ethodism;    soon  after  her  marriage    to  Peter  Brew- 
er, moved  to  a  place  near  Lay  ton,   Ohio.   She  beccme   a  rrember 
of  the  iiethodist  Episcopal   church,    in  Ohio    ,   year  1813. 
iuention    '    in  this   report  was  ii  ade  bff  a   daughter-in-law(  pre- 
sent  at   the  bed-side  when  death  camei    who  was   a  widow. 

BREWER,   William   ,   died,   4-14-1843   at  his   residence  near 
Blooicington,   Illinois    ,    in  his  36th  year;    born  in  Ohio;    re- 
moved  to  xndiena  in  1830;    was   a  iiethodist   and  served  his 
church   as   a   class-leader   and   steward. 

BRICE,  Jameg,   died,   10-21-1843  at  Covington,  La.;   born  2-2?- 
1803   in  Adams   County,   Pennsylvania   ;    moved   July,   1843  from 
«ev/  Orleans   to  Covington   ;    survived  by  his   wife   end   six   child- 
ren. 

BhlGGS,   Nicholas,   died,   4-9-1643  near  uolumbus,  rramilin 
County,   Ohio   in   the   36th  year  of  his   age.   ne   was  born  in 
Montgomery  uounty,   t'J.Y.    ;    in  1814   removed  with  his  mother  to 
this   county;    survived  by  his   wife   and  five   children;   buried 
in  the  burying-ground  of   old  union  x«eeting-House    ,Pranklin- 
ton  Circuit. 

BRXGG3,    f<irs.   Sarah,    died,   5-20-1843   aged   about  35   years, 
report  made  by  o.   Brooks,   Portsmouth,  Ohio. 

BRISTOL,  John,  died,  12-11-1843  in  namilton  County,  Indiana, 
children  survived  him.  Report  made  by  S.C.Swayze  of  the  Vtest- 
field  uircuit   I Indiana). 

BROADifiELL,  Asbury,   died     12-11-1843   at  his  residence   in 
oynthiana,  jventucky   in  his  53rd  year.     ;>iamed   after  J:5ishop  ^s  - 
bury  who  presented  him  with  a   copy  of  the  Bible. 

BROWi-i,   Charles  r.,   died,   12-25-1843  in  the   24th  year   of  his 
age;    son  of  the  ftev.   Joseph  3.   Brown  of  the  Ohio  Conference. 
At  his   request   the   funeral    service   was    conducted  by   the  nev. 
R.O.Spencer    ,    the   text    from  i-irst   Corinthians,  XV,   55. 


DEATH  RECOhlS  froir,  the    »;jiS'i'£.hi^   CiihiaTiAi^  ADVOCATE 

BhOWN,   Nathan  (minister),   died  at  hi3   son-in-law's  house( 
that   of  Mr,   Lottsiin  Jackson  County,   Ohio)    in  his   83rd  year. 
He   was  born  in  New  Jersey;    cairie   in  1&06   to  Koss  County,   Ohio, 
later  went  to   Jackson  County,   For  63  yeai's   a  member  of   the 
kethodist  Episcopal  Church  and  40   years   a  local  preacher.   Three 
of  his   sons   ar-e   rrdnisters ,    one    ,   the  Rev.   John  Brown  is   of  t  e 
Ohio   Conference. 

Bt:OM,   ivlrs.   Sarah  Ann,   died,   8-19-1843     at   Fletcher^   Miami 
County,   Ohio>   born  3-30-1811   in  AioniTiOuth  County,    New  Jersey j 
in  her   ISth  year  iriarried   Sanuel  Brown  who  in  183B  located  in 
Centreville,   Montgomery   County,   Ohio   where   in   a  short   time  he 
began  the   duties    of  a  circuit  preacher. 

BRUCE,   Charles,  born,  4-3-1821;    died,   12-23-1843.   survived 
by  his   wife   end  two  children.     Reported  by  A.M.C.  V.right , 
Pulaskiville,   Ohio. 

BPYANT,   Julia  Ann,   died,    f -20-1843   {    evidently   at  Lockland, 
Hajrllton  County,   Ohio^, eldest  daughter  of  D.Bryant   (minister). 

BURGE,   Mary  Ann,   died  11-19-1843   at   Mansfield,   Ohio   in  the 
27th  year  of  her    age;    married  Robert   Burge  when  IS  years    old; 
daughter   of  the  fiev .   'Ailliani  B*   James,    forrf.erl;    of  Virginia; 
sister   of  the  Rev.    Collon  D.   JaE:es    of   the  Illinois  Conference 

BuBK,   William,    son  of  John  and  Susan  Burk  of  Decatur,    xnd- 
iana,   died,   5-18-1843   in  his  18th  year. 

BURK§,'Mlllam  W.,   died,   7-24-1843  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio;    born 
ll-17-17f2  in  Buckingham  County,   North  Carolina.  His  parents 
and  grandparents   were   numbered  among   the   first   iviethodists   in 
Virginia.      V.-hen  he  was   only  five  years    of  agehis  mother   died 
but  his  pious  grandmother   cared  for  him.      Moved  v/est   in  1817. 
In  1833  became   a  mamtoer  of  the   Methodist   B^piscopal  Church. 
He   is   a  nephew  of   the  Kev.   V^m,   Burke.      His   v.ife   end   child- 
ren survive  him. 

BURNS,   Mrs.  Hannah,   died,    at   the   residence   of  her   son,  H. 
Burns   in  Lorain  County,   Ohio    ,    11-4-1843   ;    born  1763  in  He- 
bron,  Connecticut;   becsrre  a  Methodist   in  1792;    removed  to 
Ohio   in  July,   1819   and   to  xllinois   in  183:^;    returned   to  Ohio 
in  the   autumn  of  1843,    soon  fall   ill  and  died>  had   children 
living  elsewhere. 

BuSKETT,    iars.   .^iancy  B.,   died,    ll-21-l£4o   in  the   village 
of  tiicholasville,   is.entucky;    born  17^6   in   \/irginia,    daughter 
of  the  Rev.   Lewis   thasteen,   deceased;   was    a  widow  v,fith   three 
children. 


DiiATH  IiECOhDS  from  the   liESTiilhij   CHRiS'lxiiiJ   ADVOCATE 

CAiwPBELL,    kary   Ann  died,    2-28-1644    ^    just  before   10.00  a  M.); 
born  9-14-1809   in  uniontown,   Fayette  County,   Pennsylvania, 
daughter  of  tiohn  iiibben;    sister   of  i. .n.    I'ilbben,   minister,   of 
the   xndiana  Conference;    in  1^30   laoved   i^ith  her  parents  to  Hills- 
borough,  Ohio  where   she  married  u.3.    Cairipbell>    about  1840   with 
husband   and  three   children  moved  to  nushville,    Indiana.   An  in- 
fant  child  died   in  the   sunimer  of  1843,    otner   children   survive. 

CAIN,   Mrs.   Kalissa,   died,   1-7-1844,   near  uanaan,   Jefferson 
County,    Xndiana   in  the  34th  year  of  her   age;    irarried  David 
Cain  who  sixrvives   with  seven  children.     Her  father  was  pre- 
sent  at  her  bedside  when  death  came. 

CAiiPBSLL,   Mrs.   iaary  Ann,    died,   9-15-1843   ;    born  2-16-1800; 
funeral   service   et  her  father's  house    ,   near  Leroy,   iiicLean  Co., 
Illinois   on  9-16-1843;    survived  by  husband  and  children. 

CAPPS,   John,   died,  6-5-1843      at  his   father's   residence   (Caleb 
Capps)    in  Clark   County,   Kentucky,   aged  34  years,     ne  had  lived 
in  xllinois  but  because   of   illness   returned   to  his   father's 
house.      Survived  by   a  wife   end   three   children,    the   oldest 
child  being   about   six  years   of  age. 

Cardwell,   Jesse,   died,    .i-22-l&44   in  Shelby   Coxxnty,  iventucky; 
born  8-15-1777   in  Charlotte  County,   Virginia  ;    son  of  ueorge 
Cardwell  who  came   to  Shelby  County,   Kentucky   in  1795. 

Carey,   ilrs.   hachel,   died,   12-3-1843   ;    wife  of  Shadrack  H. 
Carey;    born  5-r2-lS21,   daughter  of  t.ol.   j.<Iathan  and  krs.    Mary 
Shisley  of  Paulding  County,   Ohio;    her  husband   and  infsnt   child 
survive . 

CATLIW,   Tabltha,    died   9-8-1843   in  'iVhite   County,    Illinois, 
aged   four  years   and  eight  months;    dauf^hter  of  Abrehari  end 
Mary  Catlin. 

CHAMBERS,  i»irs.  Elizabeth,  wife  of  Hirarr;  chanJDers,  died  8-19- 
1843  in  ilarietta,   Ohio,    aged  27  years. 

CHASE,    Harriet  Matilda,   died,  4-4-1843  in  reru,   Clinton  Co,, 
New  York,   aged  7-6-5;    youngest  daughter   of  the   Kev.   Hiram 
Chase   of  the  Troy   Conference. 

Chesnut,   Jatnes,    Sr.,   died,    3-7-1843   in  his  67th  year;    born 
in  xreland;    came   to   this    country   in  1802   and  located   in  wew 
Jersey;    removed   to  i^evv'  York   and  from  tnere   to  Kipley  County, 
Indiana  v^here  he  died. 

CLARK,  Levin,  died.  7-17-1843  in  Aboite  Township,  illen  Co., 
Indiana  in  the  41st  year  of  his  age  ;  survived  by  his  wife  and 
three   small  children. 


DEATH  RECOKDS   froir.   the   WESTERN    CHKI3TIAN  ADVOCATE 

CLARK,  hebeccE  h.,  died,  1-2-1S44  in  ^ieyne  County,  Indiana, 
in  her  20th  year;  came  frorri  Philadelphia  to  visit  fr-iends  in 
this   piece, 

CLA^iPQOL,    Jacob,   Esq.,   died,   10-31-1843   et  his  residence  5 
iT.iles   from  Lsncester,   Ohio,   in  his  69th  year;    caiTie    at   an  early 
date   to  Ohio  fi'oni  Virginia;    had   served   in  both  nouses   of  the 
state  legislature;    subscribed   to   the  Soule  ProfessoBship, 
Ohio   uesleyan  university;    erected  a  brick   edifice   on  nis  farm 
for  religious    and  literary  purposes,   which  In  1844   v/as  used 
es   an  academy.   i-Uneral   servi>  es   were  held   in  this   building, 
ihe    text  used  by  the   hev.    w.P  .atricklend  was   taken  froic 
Job  XiV,  14. 

CLAYTON,   Jane,   died,   6-1-1843  near  Londonderry,   Ross  County, 
Ohio  in  her   22nd  year.      In  karch,   1842   she  becerie   s  member  of 
the   Methodist  Episcopal   Church  In  hlchiuond,   Ohio. 

CLIFFOfiD,    Jasper,    died,   &-16-1643   at  his   residence    ,   henry 
County,   Indiana;    left  a  wife  and  two  children, 

COAL-K,   ThoiTxas   Gassaway,   died     12-2-1B45;    born  l-ll-lbl4    in 
Anne   Arundel   County,   luaryland;    in  1626  his  parents  K:Oved  to 
Laviess   County,  iventucky  v;hei*e   tney   soon  died;      becaj:i:e   a  ri.eE;- 
ber    of  the   i^ethodist   Church  in  Oweasboro,   ^^.y .   where   he   was 
buried;    left   a  wife   and   two  small   children. 

COBB,   iirs.   Sarah,   died,    ll-c.0-lf43  ;   born  In  3t   warys  Co., 
Maryland   ;    was   a  lister   of  Judge   Briscoe.      This  report  made 
by   hansoiri  Lancaster. 

COBB,   ivjrs.    :iarah  3.,    died,   11-30-1843,   at  her  residence   in 
Eddyville,   Kentucky;    born  in  ."^t  kary's   County,   Maryland; 
er/braced  religion   at   the   af:e   of   15   years;      left  children 
{ younge st ,    a  daucht er ) . 

COL£DKi^,   Elizabeth  Ann,   died,   10-26-1843   in  aBvanrieli,   Mo.; 
daughter  of     Charles    and  i^ancy   C:;unninghain  ;    bornli-15-lb08  in 
Frederick   County,   luaryland;    moved   with  brothers    end   sisters 
to  St.   Charles,   Missouri;    niarried  10-12-1838,    the  hev.   Sanuel 
S.   Colburn  who  survives  with  two  small  children. 

COLEiiAN,   Elizabeth,    died,   1-29-1844   in  Harrison  County,  Ky.  , 
aged  about  60  years;    survived  by   her  husband   (Charles   Colenian)  , 
children  and  grandchildren. 

CQw'.GYS^    Charlotte,    died,   4-12-1843  in  her  2eth  year;    born 
12-18-1615    in  Jefferson  County,    i^ew  York;    moved  to  Peoria,   ill. 
in  July,  1840    ;    bee  aire    a  iwethodlst    in  August,   1641;    rs^arried   i^m. 
CoEoegys  in  Noveoiber,    1642.   "She   was   the   first  rcember   of  our 
church  to     "die   in  this  place." 


the    WESTERN   CHRISTIAii  ADVOCATE 

CONNELL,   mth,   died,   4-26-1843   at  2.00   P.M.;    born  9-17-1807 
in  Ronjiey,   danpshire   County,   Virginia;    daughter  of  tlenvs  and 
Lydia  Cookus;    wes   nine  years   of   age  when  her  mother  died; 
lived   with  relatives   in  i.oudon  County,    also  in  tJefferson  Co. 
until   about   1834   when  she  went   to  live   with  a   sister    U^rs. 
Brov-n)    in  Yellow  Springs,   Green  County,   Ohio;    x^.arried  2-15- 
lt42,  2.    Connell.      Survived  by  her  husband;    step-Cxiilcren  ; 
sisters,   iurs.   Canby,   Jane,   i\iary   Scnxi  and  Juliet;    a  brother   and 
James  ,  biother-in-lew. 

CQiiiiOh,   mrs.   Jane,    of  Newark,   Ohio,   died  12-14-1843;   born  in 
xiorth  Ireland,   daughter  of  James  Hacilton;    irarried  SaBnel   Con- 
nor  about   30  years   ego;    survived  by  her  husband,    four  daughters 
end  one   son.     Keport  by  u .   Heath  published  2-9-1844. 

COOK,    Lrs.   Jane,   died  £-6-1843  at  her  farm  home   near  Carthage, 
Hamiltoxi  County,   Ohio,    aged  52  years    ;    a  native   of  Talbott   Co., 
Mtryland;    married  Anbhony  L.   Cook,   formerly   of  Baltiir.ore,   md» 
Mention  made  of  her   children   end  a  living  sister. 

oOiiWliM,    m«3.  Sarah  L.,   died  7-14-1843   at  Oxford,   Ohio;    wife 
of  James   Corwin;    daughter  of  Thomas  Sinnerd  of  iie;;iiltoa,   Ohio; 
attended  highschool   in  Hillsboro   and  Hamilton,   Ohio.  Her  par- 
ents, brother   end   sister  v/ere  present   v.hen  death  came. 

bOTTLE,   furs,  Adeline,   died   11-3-1843   at  Yenkeetov/n,    (r-arren 
Count:;,   Ohio;   married  Dr.   JUxclus  A.   Cottle   in  the    autumn  of 
1836.   iier  parents,    Laniel   and  iileenor   Dudley  died   when   she 
was  between  ttiree   and  four  years  of   age;    was   taicen  by   relatives. 
■^Jurvived   by  her  husband   end   a  child. 

COVINGTON,   iirs,   Margaret  A.K.,   died,   6-24-1843   in  warren  Co., 
Ohio   ;    born  10-17-1809,   dyughter  of  Kdward  and  Letitia  ft. 
Hughs   of   tvashlngton  County,   Jientucky;    married  2-3-1826,   i^^a j . 
Isacc    C.    Covington;    in  1840   became  a  nethodist   in  Bov/ling  Green, 
Kentucky;    survived  by  her  mother   and   a  sister  named  ^^aria. 
he  fere  (ice   made   to  her  eldest   son,    another   son,    and    to   two 
young  daughters. 

ChAii'l,   iucretia,    died,   6-4-1843   at  her  home   in  Cope  Girardeau 
County,   ;..issouri;    born  10-14-1804    in  orrith  County,   Teun., dau- 
ghter of  John  Berkley;    about    the  year  1824   married  the  hev. 
Caleb  Crain   and  in   the   autumn  of  that  year  they  moved  to  Sum- 
ner County,   Tenn.;    moved  in  the   autuirji  of  1835  to   the  piece 
Vi/here   died.      ohe   left   children,   one   an  infant.  A   little   son 
drowned  in  the   spring  of  1834 . 

ciJEAGER,    Comfort  Catherine,   died,   12-13-1M3  in  Dayton,   0.; 
born  2-13-1821   in  Willi amsport,   Lycoming  County,   Pennsylvania, 
daughter   of    Klijah   pnd  Eve     leeves;    rer.oved   to  Daton,   Ohio  v/itia 
her  parents   in  1835;    married   B-31-1B4S,   George  L.   Creager,   a 
local  preacher   of  this   station. 


DEATH  RECORDS    froir   the    WESTERN    CHhxSTiAN   ADVOCATxi 

ChEGG,    SiErgeret  died  10-13-1845  in  her  2oth  yearj   born  in 
Vkestnoreland  County,   Pennsylvania   ;    vvhen  young  was   tei^en  to 
Ohio  by  her  parents   v/ho   settled  in  Seneca  County;    about   1839 
the  fetr.lly  moved   to  Lynn  County,    lowa. 

CULL,    Nathan,   died,   9-22-1843 j    born  11-21-1797   in  Shelby, 
now  Henry   County,   i^entucky;    irju'ried   in  1622;    returning  from  a 
tour   in   Illinois,   was   taken  ill   end  died,   heport   inade  by  il.J. 
Peri'y,    Newcastle,   x\y. 

CULLOii,    Caroline,   died,   £-12-1845  in  crav.ford   County,    xll,, 
daughter   of  Crav/ford  of   that  place;    born  l-ol-1819;    in 

the  year   of  l£32  bee  sine   a  Methodist   ;    married  6-2r-.lB57, 
George  Cullom. 

CUMi/ilWS,   i«irs«    hebekeh,   died,    et  her   residence,    verrnillion 
County,    Indiana   in  her  35rd  year:    daughter  of  Isaac   a^d  ^ery 
Stoots;    married  Win.    Cummins   who   survives   with  four   children* 

uUi^aNGHAM,   i;ary  ioin,   died,    11-19-1843;    born  i.ay,  1822   in 
Highland  County,   Ohio. 

Curtiss,   Kebetca,   died,   2-4-1843   at  her  residence    ,   Lorain 
County,    Ohio  in  her  57th  year;   born  in   '.ethers field,  iiertford 
County,   Connecticut;    in  her   ISth  year  carried  Amos  Uirtiss. 
They   soon  located   in  Berlohire     bounty,    iviass .   where  becarce 
meirbers    of  the   kethodist   Church.      3he   beceir^   the   mother   of 
nine   children. 

DANE,    i^rs   Sylvia,   died,   7-25-1&43   at   Jacksonville,    xil.; 
born  1798  in  Vermont,   daughter   of  Charles   and  Dorcas    ..hit- 
comb   v/ho   were  members   of  the   CongregationsJList   Uhurch;    aarrled 
6-2^-1829,  Henry  S.   Dane    (minister;    ;    removed  with  nim  to 
the   West      in  1636. 

DAMAit,   John  (mdnister),    died  7-l-i{^vi3  at  his  residence  in 
Hart   County,   ^.entuckyj    bora  1766    in  Sussex   County,   Delaware; 
an  orphan  when  four  yesrs   old;    taken  to  Baltimore  where   bound 
to   learn  a  trade;    received  a  license   to  preach,  year  of 
1800,   liuilford  County,    North  Cai-ollna;    ordained  in  1805  by 
Bishop   ii^.-hetcoat   end  moved   to  Barren  County,   .cventucky;    was  a 
traveling  preacher  until   about   five  years    ago   vhen  because  of 
ill  health  was   placed  on   the   superannuated   list;    su.rvived  by 
his   aged  companion. 

DANIEL,  Benjamin,  ciei-l,  5-19-1843  in  mei'cer  touni;^  ,  Jt>.ea- 
tucky;  born  1769  in  Caroline  County-,  Virginia;  known  as  an 
old  and  respected  citizen. 

DANIEL,  iiiliza,   died,   5-1S-1843   at  her  father's  residence   in 
Mercer   County,  Kentucky   in  her  34th  yeai*;    daughter  of  Benja- 
mia  Daniel. 


DEATH  RECOHDS   from  the   WESTERU   CHKISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

DAViS,   George   W.,   died,  5-6-184^   at  Gratiot,   §t.   Cleir  Co., 
iilchigan;   born  9-8-1816    in  uovington,   Genesee   County,    w.I., 
eldest   son  of  oalvln  and  Sjlvla  Davia;   his   wii'e   survives 
hiE. 

DAViS,   Robert,   died,   3-25-1643   in  Clinton  County,  x^entucky 
in  his  69th  year;   born  4-18-1754    in  Virginia  (probtbly  Ainnerst 
County);    married     August,   1772,   iiverille,   daughter  of  Henry 
and  Judith  Viood.     ohe   was  born  l-i-'-1755   in  Bottetourt   Co.,Ve. 
Their  wedded  life  was   a  span  of  Vlyear-s,    seven  nionths.   'ihey 
liioved  to  iiorth  Carolina;    returned   to  Virginia   and  froci  there 
to   Sevier,   Tennessee,   in  1£04   located  in     V^ayne   (now  ClintonJ 
County,  iventucky.      About   18C'5    joined  the  i«iethodist   Church 
and   their  house   becaae    a  preaching  place.   Burial  ciade   near 
his   dwelling  in  a  place   he  had   selected.   cJix  of  his   children 
had  preceded  hiro  in  death. 

lAViS,   i£rs.   Robert,    died,   5-28-184o;    wife   of  hobert   (see   tbe 
account  above   this);   buried  beside  her  late  husbend. 

DAViS,   Ruth,    died,   11-26-1842  near  Greenville,   Floyd  County, 
Indiana;   born  1-3-1766   in  Rowan  County,  i^orth  Carolina;    with 
her  parents   removed  to  Hawkins   County,   renn.j   married  1-26- 
1810,  Amos   Davis,    and   settled  1814   in  Floyd  Coimtj. 

DENflAM,   John   (ndnister;,   died  7-1-1843   ;    born  1766   or  1767 
in  Sussex   County,   Delaware   ;    was    an  oi-phan   at   the   age   of  four 
years;    received  e  license   to  preach,   3-7-1600;    iroved    to  Barren 
County,  iventucky  in  1805. 

DIAL,  .ihadrack,  Sr,,  died  7-10-1843  ;  born  1-10-1759  on  the 
iiastern  Shore  of  liprylend;  en;braced  religion  under  the  teach- 
ing of  Bishop  Asbury;  v^ien  24  yesrs  of  age  uioved  to  i^iorth 
Carolina  vjhere  he  beceKe  a  member  of  the  wethocist  Church;  in 
1806  riioved  bo  Ohio;  survived  by  his  wife  ,  Hiany  children  and 
grandchildren,      l^eport  ir^ade  by   W.    oiaanons,   A^ew  iiichciond,   Ohio. 

DINSMOOR,   Luther,   died,   9-6-1843   in  Lodi,   Athens  oounty,  0.; 
born  4-27-1830,   Sutton,    New  iiaiapshire,    son  of  i^oses   H.    and 
Jane   1.   Dinsa>oor.     A   sister  nar.;ed  nannah  Jane   was  r^entioned. 

DOLE,   Rebecca,   died,    11-10-1843,    ^lermont   County,   uhio;   bonn 
in  24ew  Jersey,   3-16-1771,   daughter  of  uonathan  and  i=iaz*y  Scdth; 
married  Joseph  Dole;    in  1805   with  husband  and   children  moved 
to   <.leriTiOrit   County,   Ohio  -ahere   they   settled  on  the  Kast  Fork 
of  the  Mi ami   River. 

DUNNELL,   hobert   d..,   died,  6-25-1843  at  his   father's  house  in 
Jefferson  County,  Missouri;    son  of  Kliel  and  Mary  Donnell, 


lEATrl    i.iiC0hDS    froci   trie    »»i!,:ii'JihiM    CnhiSTiM  ADVOCATE 

DQUaLASS,   Thomas  iiOgan,   died,   4-9-1843   st  his  residence   four 
ailes   distant  from  rranklin,   Tennessee    j    funeral   service,   the 
morning  of  4-10-1843,  burial   in  his   own  garden;    born  1781,    "Par- 
sol   "    County,   «orth   Carolinsj    erbraced   relirlon   in  1798*;    licens- 
ed  to  preach   in  1£00    and    adir.itted    to   the    v'irginia   conference    in 
IBOlj    transferred  to   the  Tennessee   Conference   in  1813.     His   fun- 
eral  service  was   in   charge   of   the  r.ev,   L.F.   Green,    text, 
fi;8tt.  XAV,   21.     f-resent   at   time  of  his   death,    the   lev.   Fufus 
j^edbetter   v    a  relative; . 

rX)i(«:>lKh,    John  n.,died,   G-11-1845  at  Haverhill,  ilentuci<y   j   born 
1623,   </OOkstovm,  fenns^'lvania,    son  of  «>ames    and  i-.ary  t^aa  low- 
ner;    became   a  ni- mb^r   of   the  i<.ethodist  Church,   «une    ,   1639  in 
ijouisville,   iloutucky;    had  lived   in  ^^ew  Orleans    tae  past  eight 
months • 

DUFFY,  Alexander  U,,  died,  11.00  P.k. ,  9-6-1845;  born,  4-6-18, 
Liason  County,  Kentucky;  '^hen  a  youiig  boy  Vvcs  sent  to  Cincinnati 
as  an  apprentice  vihore  at  the  age  of  16  years,  embraced  religion 
in  the  'Old  Stone  Church"  on  5th  Street.  At  the  age  of  21  years 
began  a  business  career  in  ^adison,  a.ndiana;  married,  5-23-183^', 
ii'.iss  Sarah  £.  fthite .  At  his  request  a  funeral  sermon  vms  delivei*- 
ed  before   interment,    text,  rlrst    .rhes3.,lV,   13-14. 

£UGA;4,   John  C.    ,    son  of     Ferdinand  F.    ( minister i    and  Ceroline 
Dugan,   died,   12-23-1843  in  the   26th  year   of  his   age.   x.eport 
made  by  Stephen  F.    Conrey,  Kilford  Circuit,   Ohio. 

DUMOND,   Seiruel,   died,   1-22-1845,  juelaware  oounty,   Indiana. 

EliNCAU,   Mrs.   i^ary,    died,   5-10-1843,   at  her  h0K.e   about  six 
ii.iles   above  tioua,  Ohio   ;   parents  of     rerry  County,   Pa.,   ; 
married,   vanuary,   1832,   Samuel   Duncan,    and   in  1833  iioved  to 
uhio   ;   her  husband   and  tvvo  children  survive;    funeral   text, 
rev,    ,   VLI..9. 

DUNCAN,    Ssitaiel,   died,   1-5-1S44    at  his   residence   in  Scott  Co., 
Missouri,    in  the  80th  year-  of  h.  s   age;    married     &iss  Sarah 
Jones   in  1783;    removed  from  vc-vl^  County,   lientucky   to  i^iss- 
ouri;in  1828,  wife  died   ;    married  2nd,  iv.rs.   Catherine  Hunter 
of  Scott   County;      eleven  children  reached  matrurity ,    six  sons, 
five  daughters. 

L'UiNia,   Lrs.   Ali'ierie   J  . ,      d^bd,   5-1-1843   in  her   59th  year; 
eldest   surviving  daughter  of  t/udge     Salmon  Buell,   formerly   of 
j.thaca,   JKew  York,   more   recently   of  Marietta,   Ohio;    in  1624 
she   ?;eiat  to  i.av;renceburg,   Ohio;    in  1826   married  uohn  P.   iXinn, 
li^sq. 

DWIGGINS,    iirs.   Sarah  iiXin,   died,   5-2-1843  new  i..idQletown, 
nenry  County,   indiana  ia  her   31st  year;      suivived   by  her  hus- 
band  and  six   childi-en. 


DEATH  KECOBDS   from   the    /*£STERN    CHhlSTiAN  ADVOCiiTE 

EASTLAUD,   Col.   Willlair,,   put  to  death  by   order   of  Santa  iiixna, 
5-25-1843,   near  aaltilloj    born  3-20-1808  in  rranklin  County, 
Tennessee;    moved   to  iexas;    lived  in  rayette   County. 

iiLLiOTT,   Elizabeth,   daughter  of   fna,   t.,  Elliott,   died  30th 
of  v^),    1843  in  her  18th  year,   heport     made     that   she  died   in 
Covington,  Kentucky. 

'£LL3BEhhY,   B.   P.,   Esq.,    died  8-10-1843  at  his   father's  re3- 
idence   in  Bethel,    aged  27  years;    was   a  reaident   of  JCenia,   0. 
Survived  by  parents   and  sisters. 

JBi^GLJiS,    Henry  A.,    died,   12-9-1843,    at  his   residence   in  bates- 
ville,   ark,   ;    born  l£^i2   in  I'^ason  uounty,  i^eatucky,   son  of  Peter 
and  riester  i.ngles;    in  1821   went   to  Arkansas  with  Col.   Bosvvell; 
was  twice  married  but  was   a  widov/er   at   tlKG   of  death;    survived 
by  his   children   and   aged  parents. 

iil-.WiiJ,   John  (minister;,    died  2-10-1843;   born  1-30-1790   in 
Somerset   (    f.orcierly  uedford)    County,   renasylvania,    son  of  dsmes 
and  tosry  iiirwin;    about  1804,   moved  with  his  parents   to  i. cry- 
lend;    licensed   to  preach  when  19  years  of  age;    had  preached   in 
*i8rtford,   Blackford  County,   Pa.   on  Monday,   2-6-1843. 

fivans,   L'lizHbeth    ,   died   7-12-1843   vsmellpox)    ,   Laoalle   Co., 
Illinois,    in  her  61st  year;    born  in  Virginie,    2-7-1795,   dau- 
ghter  of  John  and   Judeh  fadsliff   ;    in  early  life   inoveG   lo 
what  is  now  ijicking  County,  uhio;    married  Joshua  ^vans  in  1816; 
moved  with  her  husband  to  oherry  Point,    Illinois   in  1850; 
their  house   became   a  preaching  place   in  illinois. 

i:VAri3,    tiajor,   died,   7-2c-1843   in  A.issouri;   born  about  1755 
in  a..aryland;    when  yet   a  child  was   taken  by  his  father   to  a, 
Carolina   then  to   whet   is  now  west  Virginia;    ct  the    age   of  20 
received,   a  captem's    commission  in  ueorge  hogers   Claik's   ill. 
f.egiment ,    end   served   to  the   end  of  the   m;ar;    located  in  oote- 
sandes,   Missouri  then   to   the   opposite   side   of  the  inissourl  liv- 
er r.her   died,     iieport  made  by  L.    kVaugh,   iiage   Co.,j,.o. 

ESfiiisS,   wary,   died,    1-16-1843;    born  9-10-1817;    became   a  ^^eth- 
odist  in  1832;    survived  by  her  husband   and   children,   report 
made  by     Uriah  iieath,   wewark,   0.  under  date,   3-30-1843. 

kiVkiiS,  Samuel,  died,  4-2-1843;  born  1771  in  Delaware;  moved 
to  iiichmond,  Virginia  in  1802;  located  in  v.oodford  County,  ivy. 
in  1813;    married  kiss.    EliKsbetri  Bowles   of  Virgirxla  in  1816. 

itifellMG,    k.rs.   hoaanne,    died,   9-14-1843;    born  10-5-1760  in  oul- 
peper  uounty,    (Virginia;    v,/hen  twelve  years   of  age   v;as  taken  by 
her  parents   to  xventucky;    in  hor  13th  year  became   a  member   of 
the  JXethodist  Chiirch   in  ivelson  County,  i\.entucky. 


LSATH   BECOhDS   from   the    iVESTEr.N   CiihiS'fiAi'i  ADVOCATE 

FAhLAiN,   Mrs.   fcaria,   died  4^15-1843;   born  2-7-1814,   in  tf»il- 
lEington,   Clinton  uounty,   Ohio    ,   daughter   of  isaiah   i^^orria   j 
wife  of  nobort  B.   Farlan,  Esq.   of  Vvilcington,  Ohio. 

MP.LO'A,    iiartha,   died   3-2U-1845   at  her  residence   near  new  Lon- 
don,  iowa  Territory;    born  1797  in  :^outh  Carailna,    daughter   of 
VsilliaiR  and  Hannah  Lewis;    in  ir:06   was   taken  by  her  parents   to 
Warren  County,   vjhio   and  in  the   spring  of  ieo7   to  union  County, 
Indiana;    irarried  10-4-1814  w,   Fcrlow  with  whoin  she   c;oved  to  h 
her  late  home   in  the  year  1&42 ,      -he  and  her  husband  had  been 
mercbers   of   the  rriend's  Society      but   affiliated  with  the  Leth- 
odists   in  1841. 

FAhi£Efi,   Josephine,    deu^^hter   of  .»ohn  and  Elizabeth  rermer 
died  5-4-1845   in  the   15th  year  of  her   age.   j  eport  riede   by  oazs  s 
3.   '*oolls,    Viinchester,  f.y. 

PAULJvWJih,   Sarah,    infant  daughter   of  oererniah  and  Ann  E. 
Faulkner  died  7-27-1843. 

FMIkOKIi,   krs,   Jane,    died  10-9-1643  in  conaparte,    Vrn  Buren 
County,    iowa  Territory;   born  1610    ,   lAestreoreland  County,  Fa,, 
daughter  of  i:,d\v&rd   end  Margaret  Allender;    to  Ohio   in  1831    ,    to 
rittsburgh,   Fennsylvanfia  for   a   time   then  iDoved  to  nurlington, 
iowa  Territory.     ^*er  husband  was  joshua  Fenimore. 

FEhGUSON,   Mrs.   Isabel,   died  6-6-1843   ;    forn.erly   of  Fennsyl- 
vsnia,   daughter  of  uohn  and  iiary  Soroerviliei  'late   a  resident 
of  St.   Omar,   Hipley  County,   Indiana   ;    survived  by  her  husband, 
and   children 

PSBRiS,   Mrs.  Percela  Orne,   died  6-86-1843  at  Lawrenceburg, 
Indiana  in  her   !?9th  year;      daughter  of Frentisa   of  Tur- 
lington, jientucky    ;    rrarried  V^k.,  T.    Ferris. 

FEFr.IS,   Mrs.   Pairela   {    second  report;    died     6-?;b-ie43   in  her 
29th  year;    born  in  jventucky  v;here   she   resided  until  her  carr- 
iage;   reciovcd   to  i»awrenceburg,   Indiana  where   lived  until   she 
died, 

FICKLE:      Benjardn  rickle   and  Jfiary,   his  wife,    removed  from 
Ohio   to   .'mbesh  County,   Indiana   ;    they  affiliated  *rt:^te  "tae  leeth- 
odist   Church  and  BenjarAn  was   asked  to   act   as   class-leader,   xn 
the   autunin  of  184  3   illness  visited   the  home,   oenjamin  Fickle 
died     October  2f    aged   about   40  yeai's.   luary  Fickle   died  i^ov.i:^ 
aged   about  36  years,  »*arriet  Fickle  died  October  29   aged   nine 
years.     Five  children     U'ere   left   orphans   airong   strangers. 

FiiJLii^,   Ferker,   died  December,   1843  in  Ohio,   tie  was   the   son 
of  «ohn   (    "of  precious  memory")    and  Sarah  Finley;    ^/ith  others 
of  his   family  had  gone  from  fi-iua,   Ohio   to  iowa  Territory'   in 
1838.      Saren  Finley  followed  her  children  leaving  unfinished 
business    to  which     her  son  had  returned   to  give   attention.     **e 
arrived  i'ioveniber  11th,   became   ill   end  died   aged  23  years, 
aareh  Finley  is  now     living   in  walena,    Illinois. 


DEATH  RECORDS   froci  the   WESTEBW   CrUaSTlAiS   ADVUCATE 

FISR,   EH,   died  rridey  morning,  4-P2-43;   united  with  the 
rresbyterian  uhurch  in  cheviot,  i-iissouri   about   1841  at   the    ege 
of  25  yosrs   ;    survived  by  his  wife   and  little   son.   l^eference 
made   to  his  mother,   "sbsent   froit  his  bedside". 

FLSTCHElt,  Kesiah,   died  'J-9-lS43j    left  husband   and  child. 
neport  niade  by  %i  .L.Sirdth  from  iAiblin,    lov;a. 

FORDEN,   Dr.   Silas  ri.,    died  10-14-1843  aged  about  25  years; 
born  in  kontgoij;ery  County,    uhio.   Keport  made  by  J.A.l.eeder. 

i'ORTNEK,  iiiiary,  nee  .^ones,  died  3-2-1843  in  her  36th  yearjwas 
a  resident  of  rulton  County,  Indiana  nrhere  she  located  v/ith  her 
husband  in  the  autuirn  of  1841;  born  S-7-1807  ±a  rrarxitlin  Co., 
Indiana  but  itoved  v/ith  her  fether's  family  to  Bertholomev/  uo., 
Indiana  at  the  age  of  17  years,  in  which  place  she  became  a 
kethodist  in  183;^;  carried  .iaines  Fortner,  11-^0-1828  with  whom 
she  nioved   to  Ixilton  County   in  1841. 

POoTrJB,   Heater  Ann, died  7-3-1843  at  her  father's  house   in 
Round  Prelrie,  Marshall  County,   xll.    aged  22  years;    born  in 
Greenup  County,  *ventucky;    in    the   spring  of  1840   uioved  with  her 
parents,   ^.C,   and  A.   Poster   to  Marshall   County;    survived  by  • 
her  parents,   three    sisters   and   three  brothers. 

FOSTEIt,   ^ary,   died     1-31-1843.   reported  by  E.3.3ruEiIey, 
iiOwer   3endusky   and  published  3-9-1845. 

Fox,  Lodemia,  wife  of  teir..   See  Wm.  Fox. 

FOX,    VKilllom,    died  January,   1844 >  born   in  the   spring,    .1826, 
son  of  AbrahaK  and  Nancy  Pox   then  living   in  the   western  part   of 
wneide  County,  JNew  York;    about  1856   jnoved  to  Klchigen  v.ith  his 
parents   but   soon  returned;    after   three  years   went  back  to 
Michigan   arriving  8-24-1843    ;    carried     ll-?©-1845  i-oderaa  S., 
daughter   of  V.iliiam   and  Lodena  Hoag.   Jhe   V7as   a  native  of 
idacedon,    V.ayne  County,   JNev.-  York   ,  born   in  t'ecember,   1827;    mov- 
ed to  kichlgan  about   1832.      ihe  evening  of  i>ecember  30,   1843 
after  retiring   the  hOEe   of  this  newly  wedded   couple  burned. 
ijOderria  was   lost   in   the   flartes,   Viilliam  died  29  hours   after 
the  fire,    iho  vicinity   of  ralmyra  i..ay  be   the  location. 

FBO'fe,    Nancy  i';ilen,   died  3-7-1843;    born  5-29-1840,  daughter 
of     John  and  Susan  Ftow  (    or  From; ,   Carllnville,   Illinois. 

Fl.UiaT,   George,   Sr.,   died  3-9-1843at   the  residence  of  his 
son,   Greenup  County,   Kentucky   aged  about  83  years;    born  and 
married   in  the   state  of  Delaware;    noved   v.-est-Af.jrd  before   1790, 
spending    some   time    in  the  hedstone   country;    in   the    autujiJi  of 
1790   traveled   to  what   is  now  Kason  Couiity,  ^..entucky,   and  latr 
to  i'leming  County,      neported  by  S.   Fruit t,   Greenup  Co.,i<.y. 
Published   3-16-1843. 


uEATH   KEC0RD3   from  the   ifViilSTEhiN   CHRISTIAN  ADVoCATE 

PHIBilRGbK,   Joseph,    dieu  11-14-1645  in  Goshen,   Ohio,   i^e- 
port   r/.ede  by   o.F.Coni'ey, 

GABERT,   Susennah  M.,   died   1-5-1844  j    daughter   of  .Kohn  Gabett, 
uavieas   County,  *ventucky. 

QAREi',   Dr«   Ad«m  K.,    died  6-6-1843;    born  4-10-161G   eight  naies 
frorr.  Anaaii,   iLandlton  ooiinty,  Ohioj    in  1837  went  to  Mooresville, 
Andi&ns    bs   a   teacher;    in   the   autumn  of  1658  began  the   study  of 
ffiedicine   in  Cincinnati,   Ohio     ;    in  1839  began  practice   in  Mon- 
rovia,  continuing  until  1-1-1641    ,    tne   time  of  his   return  to 
iiaoorevllle   where     on  10-15-1841   married  Kliza  Ann  Koagan. 

GARLAND,  Keziah,  died  2-3-1845  in  her  native  neighborhood  near 
iwilford,  Ohio  aged  43  years;  xnarried  ueuies  F.  Garland  who  sur- 
vives with  one  little   son. 

GA3SAWAY,  Saiaiel  (colored),  died  2-15-1845  in  i:.anesville,  0. 
born  in  nartford  vounty,  juai-yland,  %as  a  slave  32  years;  came 
from  iialtiniore   to   this   place  ?/ith  the  Dillon  faiaily   in  1811. 

GAT£©OOD,   .-ilizabeth,   died  1-21-1844   in  her  22nd  year^    dau- 
ghter of  wohn  and  Jane   iJinburn  of  kadison  County,  i^entucky; 
when  in  her   17th  year,    shortly   after  the   ceeth  of  her  mother, 
united  with  the  i!iethodlst  church;    married  v;reorge  b.    Gatewood, 
minister.      *our   children  preceded  her   in  death;    the   husbsuad 
survives. 

GSAi^HAi^:!',    Catherine,   died  3-5-1843  near   rroy  Ohio   in  her  71st 
year,   consort   of  John  Gearhart.  ror   the  past  28  years  her  home 
had   OBQXi  a  preachixig  place  and  a  home  for   itinerant  ministers. 

GILES,  L.,   died  11-4-45   at  her  father's  home  in  olaborne 
rarish,   Darbone,  *^a.,   aged  14   years. 

GLAIZB3RU0K,   WilliaK  A,,  died  7-4-1643  in  israiidenburg,  feeade 
County,  iientucky  aged  52  years;    survived  by  his  wife,    and 
children. 

Gleason,   invs,   Elizabeth,   died  5-17-1843   at  her  residence  in 
i.uces   County,   Ohio;   born  2-23-1800   in  hqv!  Haven,   Connecticut; 
moved   to  uuffalo,  w.i.    in  1327  and  to  ituces   County,   Ohio  in 
1833;    survived  by  her  husband,    and   children. 

GL/k3SC0Qi,   Ell,  died  1-10-1844    at  his  residence   in  nighlend 
County,  wihio   aged69  years;   born  in  reuquier  county,   Virginia. 
i.n  his  26th  year  he   and  nis  vufe  united  ?/ith  the  Methodist 
uhurch;    in  1S28  located  near  nillsboro,  uighland  county,   Ohio, 
x'en  children  reached  the   age  of  maturity. 

GLiisiAiJS,   Sister,   died   at  her  residence;    born  in  new  "York; 
moved  to  wercer  County,   vhio  Vi/here   she  embraced  relif-ion  end 
became   a  itethodist;    survived  by  her  husband,      report   cade   by 
James   J.   iiuci>i&bb,   Uillshire,   Van  V.ert  County,   Ohio.   Published 
1-26-1844 


uEATH  RECORDS   from  the  wESTEiiW  CHRiSTlAH  ADVOCATE 

GoODE,  oesse,   died  11-7-164S.      neport  ed   by  v\,h.   Lit  singer, 
Lewlsburg,   s/hio  Conference. 

GOOBB,   Dr.    ihomes,    died  11-5-1843.   neported  by   i.  .h.    Litsing- 
er . 

eooDE,   u-srlan,  died  12-12-1843  in  iSerren  Countv,  uhio   in  the 

39th  year  of  his  sge;      survived  by  his  wife, a  sister   and  brp.; 

his   p'srenta    and  t^o   sisters   are   deceased,      runeral   te:ct-   "To 
diedis   to  gain.** 

GOODIi'IG,   Robert  ^minister),   died   7-1-1843   in  aenry  County, 
indiane   in  the  461jH  year  of  his  age   ;   born  7-26-1796   in  Pennsyl- 
vanl-a,   son  of  uevid  and  fliiry  Gtooding     with  whom  he  moved  to 
ib^entucky   Fhere    the   father  diedj    vitii  his   'widowed  n^other  went 
to  wnion  County,   xndiana  to  live;    in  183'8  received   a  license 
to  preach;    Kerr  led  forothy  «ones   11-26-1818.   ahe   survives  v.ith 
nine  children,   four   sons,   five  daugriters. 

GOODWIN,   Miss  Ellen,   died  11-30-1843;   daughter  of  ScKuel 
Good«'in  of  Brookville   where   she   was  born  in  1S24;    her  funeral 
was   conducted   in  the   itethodist   Church  of   that"  town  end  burial 
rrsde  beside   a   sister   who  had  died     before  her, 

GORSUCH,   Mine,   e.  twin     aged  10  years. 

uOhSUCH,   Eyron  Gordon,    aged  four  years. 

Gcrsuch,    Cordelie  Fenton,    aged  ten  yetrs,    a  tv.in. 

GORSUCH,   Jennings,   died   aged  8  yet^rs. 

Lovvrey   and  Cordelia  corsuch,  parents  of  the 
four   children  listed  above,   rjoved  froC'  Bsltimore   to  Cincinnati, 
Ohiovifhere   shortly   a  child   fell   ill   and   in  20  days  four   of   the 
children  were  dead.   Report  made  by   ttn,  Young   and  the   seme 
Vifes   published  2-18-1844 •      Two   of  their   six  children  were   left. 

GRAH^.In,   ThoffiFs,    died  10-2-1843  at  his   residence   in  Sparta, 
Randolph   County,    Illinois.    Survived  h-j  his   wife,    gnall   children 
and  ji^any    other   relatives. 

GRAVES,   Mrs.   EVelyn,   died   3-2-1843   in  ■Aayneaville,   Deuitt   Co., 
Illinois;   born  6-29-1821   in  Fleirdng  Cotmty,  .Kentucky,   daughter 
of  Tench   and  Rebecca  fri,   SampsonC   Tench  Sainpson  died  about  2 
years   ago).;    in  1833   caa^   with  her  parents   to   Illinois;    married 
L.    Grpves,   niinister. 

GRAVES,   Charles  Augustus,    died  3-3-1643  aged   about  three 
years;    was   the  son  of  L,    and   hvelyn  Sarupson  Graves. 

QirAY,   Daniel   (    Rev.   Soldier) , died,      2-19-1843  lacking   a  few 
days   of  being  94   years   of   ago;    born  in  isaex  County,   liev^  Jer- 
sey  ';\here  lived  until  moving  to  o'.jio   in  1809.   ijocated  in 
Ricgeville,   Viarren  County,   uhio  where  he   lived  until  no  died. 
Served   throughout   the  entire  war   and  was   a  pensioner. 


i^EATH  ftECOKDS  from  the    ^^tSTKlH   CHhiSTliiiJ  /tLVUCATE 

GhEATHOliSE,   George   ij,,   died  2-10-1845  in  i-osey   County,    xnd.j 
born  7—^-1810   in  «Jesse?rlne   County,  Kentucky;    when  about  one 
year  old  was   ttken  by  his  pareiits   to  xtenrlersou  i^ounty ,  Kentucky 
Viho,   after   six  years  biov^g  on   to  i-osey   (ounty,   incli&na. 

GEEEK,   Ann,   died  5-17-1S45;    born  l-ic:2-1777  in  F&uquler   Co., 
Virginia   •     Her  mother  was  mentioned  as   en  early   convert  of 
Virginia's   Northern  Neck   in  Bishop  iisbury's   Journal,   ue  wrote 
of  her   as   "*idow  3tll".      Ann  Green  wr.s   a  r,rEnddauf^hter  of  Lord 
Conway   of  England.      Severel    children   survived  her.    ; eport   mede 
by  Kichard  D.   Neale,   uvs-ensboro,  ivy.   Published  0-6-184;5. 

UhEiN,  Elihu  (minister),  died  ?-13"184d,  son  of  Elihu  Greei^ 
Esq., and  brother   of  i>iancy,    wife   of  w.G.itontgoBiery. 

GhEEN,  Elihu   I.Tninistei')  ,   died  9-10-1845  in  Kentucky?    corn 
7-22-1014    in  «..?dlson  County;    in  his   24th  year  vi'as   received 
on  trial   as   a  traveling  preacher  at   a  session  of   the  Ken- 
tucky  Conference; held  at  Danville   in  1838.    (    Second   account 
publisned)    Keport  made  by  n.J,   ferry,   hichD.ond,  Ay, 

GiaFFii-i,   I^athaniel  ii.,   died   (    of   winter  fever}    .,  4-4-1843; 
born  1019   in  Laurel  County,   Kentucky,    son  of   the  i.ev.   Saaiuel 
S.   Crriffin;    in  1857  i/ent    to   i-ulton  Counts,   xllinois  with  a 
brother-in-law;    left  a  wife.   Keport   aade  by  ah.os    si.iley   from 
Farndngton,   Illinois. 

GBIFPIN,   Sairuel  3.,   died   2-6-1S43   in  his  6ord   ^iQ&r;    born  i  n 
Connecticut;    when  young  reaioved  to  Virginia  and  when  grown 
went   elsewhere;    received   a  license    to  woik  as    a  local  preach- 
er  and   for  tv/o  years   sei^ved   in  Kentucky  under   the   direction 
of  a  presicing-elder;    moved   to  i^iontgociery  County,   Ohio   v.ixere 
resided  8  years   before   going  on  to  ii-Ulton  Co«,xll.   ^-ention 
n;ade   of  a  son  naii.ed  n'ethaniel  Griffin,     reported  b^ 
Air.os   Wiley,   Ferndngton,    Illinois,      oasiuel  3.    Griffin  i!:arried 
in  the  year  1811. 

Gfiil*,  Joseph  ocot,  son  of  Jacob  and  iuagdalen  Grim  ,  died  fet 
the  age  of  19years,  11  months  and  1  day.  heport  made  by  hobt. 
Long  froio  Chilli cothe,   Ohio. 

GoLLETT,   hobert,   died  3-28-1845  aged  58  years;    vvas   a  iifiethcifl  - 
ist  for  48  years;    at  the   time  of  his  death  was   serving   as 
class-leader  of  the  mt*   labor  Society,      Keport  aade  b^f 
tjanies   Jones,   Kisin^;  Sun,    ind.     Published  5-16-1845, 

GoXiijiPOKL,   Allen,      died   V-1-1843   at   c>lrikii:ig  Springs,   iiigh- 
land  County,   Ohio   ;    born  about  1789   in  Botetourt  County,    Va. 

His  parents  Vcere   Presbyterians     but  perii;ittGd  hiLi  to  join  with 
the  tviethodist   ?,   at   the    age   of  13  years;    did  not   sanction 
slavery   en6.  at   the   age  of  2'd  year's   brought  his   slaves   v.ith  him 
to  Ohio   end  gave   their,  freedom;   married  Barbara   Heistand   and 
settled  at  Sinking  Springs   where  his  house  becauie   a  prc-eching 
place;    his  wife   and  children  survive. 


DEATH  KEC0KD3   from  the   wESTEhK      CHEISTiAH  ADVOCATE 

HACKUiiY,   i.ii'3  Laura  C.,    died  10-18-1843  near   South  Bene,   3t, 
Joseph  County,    Indiana  in  hex*   filst  >ear;    her  parents  were  watt- 
hew   and   Dolly  Caldwell;      united   with   the  iaethodist  Church  of 
V.eatford-   Chittenden  tounty,   Vermont   at  the   age   of  15  yearaj 
married   rnomas   iiackney. 

tUiVLY ,  Father,    died  3-19-1645  at  his  residence   in  Yelvington, 
Daviess   County,   iventuckyj    corn  1781   in  iJev*-  Yori<j    uniT:ed    Kith 
the  iuethodist   Church  at  fortsavouth,   Virr^inia. 

lltdjL,   jfors.   iLRrbha  A,,   died  6-4-1845   (    1,00   F.k.)    at   Conners- 
vllle ,   i-'ayette   Countj,    Indiana  in  her  54  th  year,    and  where   she 
had  lived   since   lG40j    born  in  Gloucester  County,   Viit'in*^    in 
which   county   she   siribraced   r<9ligion   at   a  csE^-rrieetingin  the 
yeai'   of  1826    j    survived  by  her  husband   (    Dr.    D.D.Hcll)    and   sev- 
en children. 

HALL,    Aiatt,    died  12-25-1843     near  Lagrange,   uldham  County, 
xientucky   in  his  46th  year;   born  in  Araherst  County,   Virginia^ 
itoved   with  his  parents   to  Clark  Count j ,  xientucky;    carried  iiiss. 
i^ency   3cobee,(  daufrhter   of  Stephen  and  Hannah),   6-5-184,    and   in 
January,   1SP5   went  to   reside   in  Shelby  County)   afcer   13  years 
located  in     Oldham  County   uhere   he  died;    his   v-ife   and   seven 
children  survive  hiir. 

ii^iLL,    Willi  em,   Sr.,   died  5-11-1843  in  Shelby   County,    Illinois; 
born  6-25-1774    in  Pennsylvania;    rroved  in  tne   order  liientioned  to 
chathsjT!  County,   iMorth  C&rolina, christian  wounty,  Kentucky   and 
Fayette  County,   Illinois , near  ohelbyville    (    before   the   forma- 
tion of  Shelby  County);    had   surviviaf^  children. 

UAiulLIOUf    •.illiaHi,   died  1-2(3-1843   in  Lavirenceburg,    iadiana; 
born  1789   in  Greensburg,    Pennsylvania;    in  1808  iiioved   to   the 
place   v/here      died;    becac-e   a  Methodist  in  1817;    for  15   years 
his  house  was   a  presciiing  place « 

Hannahs,   krs«   Susan,   died  5-15-1845  in  ner  50th  ^^ear.    xt   v.as 
said    that   she    and  her   deceased  husbnnd     A'ere   two  of  the   four 
vjhite  persons   forrdng  the   fii'st  methodlst  CI  ess   in  Greenup  Co. 
Jfasntion  made  of   surviving   children.      Report  cade  b^'    C, Brooks, 
Portsmouth,   Ohio. 

HAFFOKD,   John   {nev,   Sol.y,   died  8-4-1&13;    born     in  xiorth- 
umberlcnd  County,    Virginia  ;    as  his  father   was   about    to  depart 
for   service   in   the  i.ev.    »ikar,   though  young    took  his  place; 
lived   vvith  his  parents   in  Culpeper   County,    Virginia   ;.here   in 
1790  iriarrled  hachel  Compton;    in  1815   removed   to  Harrison  Co.; 
in  1625   settled   in  Warren  Countj/,   Ohio;    in  1837  moved   to  Jay 
County,   Indian?^-   'Atiere  he  died.      Ti'iis   couple  had  11   children   to 
reach  maturity;    he  liveri   to   see  50   (jrsndchildren  and  12  gr- 
gr  and children • 


LEiVIii  ftiiCOhXS  frosi  the   wiiS'i'^ia   ChhlSliAii  Ar.VOCAl'ii 

jriAiifEh,  kiles,   decisssed.     i.eport  cad©  by  B,ii4«i4»ake,   ..ashing- 
ton,   iilgs.,  publiaae<2  -r-S-l&'rS.     ne   v=£&   eui  Itim-r&nt  jj.lniater, 
6  plonoer   in  rennease  vho     raoved  on  to  iilasiaslppi  la  1808  or 
1809;   WRS   fr;n  early  friend   c.ne  pptj'oa  of  th©  venerable  Asbury. 

MhriSON,   .^ira.   C-race,  of  iiB«  .darlington,   Clinton  County,  0» 
diee.  ll-?.3-43;   born  9-7-1799   s.t  tlurniston,  jCorksnlre,  inglend; 
rr.t^rried   '-;-'%-lC30  tli©  F-ev.  John  lifrriaon     vvi't.h  waon.  »he  went 
to  /E©rica  in  k^ril  of  the  sec-.e  year;    arrived  in  t-inciixnati,  U* 
7-1^-1830,  p:oved  to  'v-arren  County,  Ohio  in  IfciV?. ,axid  frojii 
URynesviile   in  that   county     to  «ow  Burlinptonj    survived  by 
her  Jiuabfnd   end  five  of  h&T  tlx  children. 

iiiddii3(jii,   Jonah,   died  5-10-1043   at  hi?   father's   resicieiice 
near  ivr;vraton,  Fairfield  County,   uhio  In  the  16th  yetir  of  his 
epe;    hud  been  e  stxirient  e.t  ureenfield  i-.c&.detf.'s  • 

a^^xvx,s,  Keuben     e  ouperennuEted  ir.eri)er  of  the  ^tev;  lor-k  coxif- 

erer.ce ,   died  Lei^caoter,  Ohio  e,t  th©  hOE-*  of Creen. 

ieport  publlahed  t>-li^«1844 . 

iUi-hyli,   »a'3.  i<ain,  died  4-14-1845  ia  the  first  fj-Wi-e  house 
erected  in  i'^entucky  (    a  house  erected  v?ithj.n  th©  fort  at 
JiF.rrodgburg)    j   born  £-4-1766   on  the  Cf^tewba  river,  joene     Co*, 
North  tsirolin&,  dmighter  of  Satruel  and  i^i^rf:Bret  Coburn,     In 
the   suraner   of  1775  ir.f^rvi&ci  v' Pines  J»cJ;eniGl   and   nbout  Septejnber 
of  thut  ye  or  uioved  to  ^ventucky  Yiith  her  husbend,  hor  parents 
(:VA  &  little  bRnd  of  friends.   First  settieiaent  wts  luede  at  the 
KfOuth  ot  Gilbert's  Creek,   in  what  is  now  Lincoln  County,  in 
1776  her  husband  was  killed  by  Indiana   et  Dronnan's  julck   {    in 
whpt   is  now  ileory  County).      She   tooh  refuge   in  i-ofcaa's   fort, 
tlie  location  of  "*hich  was  about  one  irJ.!©  w:  at  of  the  present 
tovOT  of  Stanford.   H.GTe   in  the  winter  of  1777-1778   she  Etrried 
Col.   JeiBea  flarrod  with  v'hOH;  3he  went  to  aerrodsburg;    the  next 
winter  they  went  to  Herrod'a  Station,  seven  miles  ©a.^t  of  the 
settxeirent.     nere  Col.  ii&rrod  yet  death  of  «  la^ster-ious 
nature.     Aim  H&rrod  continued  to  live  on  the  ftira,  C6  yeers 
in  all;      F'unerel   services  wore  held     April  16th   ,   iateri^ont 
in  the  old  fort  ground  6t  anrrodaburg.      It  was  afeid  thfct  her 
ftther  lost  his  life  In  the   sarue  conflict  during  v;hieh  Jfc;es 
licDsniel  was  killed. 

iiAi>.ViSfi,   krs.  Jane,  x^ifo  of  iiefisant  u.  at-rver,   died  at  her 
residence  in  Sullivan  Co\;rity,   indisaie   in  the  5i.'th  j.ticr  of  her 
age.  i-eport  published  in  *»uly,   lb43. 

U/J'WOUD,  i>TB,   Liery,  died  V<-1:''-1843  at  her  son's  residence 
ne&r  vevay,   indlftnaj   born  5-^*0-1767  in  Charles  City,   County, 
aeryland.    :i£d   &  son  nmnecL  JeKes.     lied   children  end  other 
relatives  in  tfirglnie. 

a*,YS,   liira.  £112 e,   died  4-3-184^  in  Frrni^lin  County,  uhio 
aped  about  25  yeBrsj    wife  of  Bichard  linys  v/ho   survives  vith 
her  infant  child   and  aged  iriother. 


L£ATK   hECOlDS   frOE:   the   fe^StfeM      CmaS'ilkli   ADVoCaTE 

liKATOy,   Jane  Ann,   wife  oi'   isasc  Heaton,  Ksq.,   died  9-ll-lb43 
in  th©  45th  yocjr*  of  her  eg©. 

a^:ATON,   Sophronia  Ann,  died   10-7-1645;    born  ll-lo-16:':5,   deu. 
of  iBfiQC  H«Bton,   Asi.  of  Spencer,  indiena. 

.?t>:DKin»«hG ,   Mra«   Sarah,   di«r   7-.11-1B43  in  j jacks onviile,    xll.; 
born  lO-l^-lVV/^   in  We,?  York  t^Xty,  daughter  of  Stephen  bxiq  i^nn 
Areata  J    when  yet   s  child  wea  left  an  orph&nj    rged  Id  years 
she  bec&jrie   s  wethodist  In  wewark,   j^ew  Jeraoyj    aged   about  la 
yeesrs  bocea:e  th^^   wife  of  the  aev»  *J»V.iiedeni>erg«     ■.i'hey  u-oved 
to  Loxint'itoA,  t^.entucky.     She  had  lived  the  past  13  years   in 
the  town  where  died. 

n£.i:^D,  kelpU3,   died  7-£i>-i&4a  in  the  52nd  yeu'  of  his   eg©. 
Had  served   e.s   e  clH^a-lerder.   i.eport  ap.de  by  tY,F, strict:! find, 
Lsnc fester,  Ohio. 

HJiNIY,    fcrs.   Ablpali,   died   il«2P— li'^o   in  v-oouter,    >Jhio,    s=ged 
63  years   J    wife  of   t'illieji,  iienry,   i^sq,    i'ornerly   cf  iirookfleld, 
aterV   County,  uhio. 

Iii'.;iTHjf\N ,  iirs.  Sarah,  died  11-2' -1845  at  her  residence  in 

jti&cou,  Illinois,  in   the  6ilh  year  of  her  age;   had  heexi  c 

Methodist,  for  5C  yeoj-s;   oldest  son  and  other  children 
mentioned. 

iiilJHMi'S,   JtiB:e3,    died   at   the   r-enidence   of  hia  father-in-law, 
i-aniel  Arnold.  i.anc&st^r,  whlo.     i-ieport  irf.ce  i».8y  1,1645  by 
.i.  StrlcV.landl 

nKl-F ,   uTs.  otirah,   enroute  to  Cincinnati,  i^hio,   Oecei/ie   ill 
on  the  cenal-bost    ,  wt«5  taken  off  and  died  8-6-1845  at   the 
home  of  i-hoaes   Bshes;   fcorr*  6-aG-iblO  in  washiiifiton  ^^ounty, 
uhio,   only  daughter  of  ^srres   snfi  i^.utiT    ..hitney    ;    nctrried 
9-S1-1850    J    in  ie5.i   resided  with  her  f ether,   her  n^othor 
having  died.  .»er  husband   £t  one   tiisa  was   agent   for  Augruste 
College  but   served  as   e  minister  4n  the  following  locationaj 
1835,   L;h^:??ter  oircuit;    lo54,   itt.    v'ernoi^  v  station/ j    l£5u, 
r^etroit,  fcichigenj    1856   Uetptifet  iJistrictj    1B57,  i^etroit  lis.? 
1B58-1639,  ooluEbug  \  station/;    1840-41,   Cincinnati;    164 ;3, 
JJeyton.      '^ixrvlved  by  her  husband  and  four  children,  one   en 
inftnt   eged  nine  p;otith3.     i-t.  iiertier  npjs^ed  es   the  tovm  of 
her  birtn.   i-:eport  vi&O.n  by  i>i:-,  iiorr. 

aiSSS,  /inj?-©llna,   vyifo  of  Jesse  Hesa,   died   10-:-:7-l&45   in 
JKoscow,   Clerr.ont  ».:oiJntj,   Ohio;   born  5-14-1804,   eldest  dRu.of 
oac7jel   and  Nacicy  HolliJid   ;    nlster  of   the  iiev.   iitephen  a. 
Holl&ud  of  the  vhio  Conferexicef   survived  by  her  husband, 
and    9lx   children,   one  beiaf;   en  infant. 


DEATH  fiiiCOi  DS  from  the  InfESTEJiW  CIIRiSTlAiJ  ADVOCikTE 

HICKMAil,  James,  3r.,  died  4-1C-184  3  at  his  residence  in 
Shelby  County,  Kentucky  in  the  83rd  year  of  his  age;  borniri 
ikieryland;  at  an  early  day  located  near  i.« inches ter,  Frederick 
oounty,  >ilrgln±t;   was  s  soldier  of  the  i-;ev.  i«ar;  removed  in 
1812  to  the  \fi.entucky   county  where  he  died. 

HiekiiWu^,  3,J.C.,  died  4-3-1843  at  the  residence  of  Caulson 
Davenport,  i>arnesville,  uhioj  born  6-7-1822  in  aharpsburg, 
i<ieryl£nd,  son  of  Dr.  Benjairdn  P.  and  iftory  Hickman,  residents 
of  ohepherdstown,  Virginia,  who  died  when  their  son  was  very 
young, 

HIGBEE  ,  Elizabeth  Ann,  died  6-20-1843  in  Cincinnati,  O.j 
born  4-30-1819  in  Clermont  County,  Ohio,  daughter  of  James 
and  Ann  Hellumj  married  V,m.  W,  Hlgbee. 

HILL,  Christian,  died  7-31-1843  in  his  61st  year;  Vvas  a 
native  of  iTederick  County,  Karylandj  united  with  the  iteth- 
odist  Church  in  1803.  ;.eport  made  by  Joseph  J.  Hill,  New 
Holland,  uhio. 

HILLIS,  Luclnda  M.-rlah,  died  1-4-1843  in  i'iatt  County, 
Illinois;  born  in  Ohio  was  sent  to  Kentucky  to  be  educated 
in  a  Koman  Catholic  School;  moved  to  rountain  County,  ind, 
with  her  parents  v;here  on  P-23-1830  ruarried  jjr,  Jefferson 
L,  Hillls  who  survives  with  her  children,  xn  1833  she  and 
husband  united  with  the  ikiethodist  Episcopal  Church. 

HITT,  Elizabeth  ,  died  4-7-1643;  was  a  native  of  i^ham- 
palgn  County,  uhio;  moved  to  Indiana  with  her  husband, 
i.eport  made  by  Samuel  Heed,  <^incennes,  Indiana. 

nOTEi^,  Sarah,  died  2-11-1843  ;  born  1790  in  Maryland; 
married  X3enjai:.in  Hoten>  was  a  menber  of  the  tiothodist  Soc, 
at  Moore's  Hill.   Report  made  by  uemes  Jones,  hislng  Sun, 
Indiana, 

HOLLlD-^iY,  Laura,  died  4-25-1843  in  uearborn  County,  Ind. 
to  which  place  she  had  moved  in  1818;  born  8-6-1791  , eldest 
daughter  of  i^emuel  Knapp  of  schroom,  New  ^ork;  December, 
1812  married  Selah  Holliday  ;  mother  of  seven  children  of 
which  number  three  sons  and  a  daughter  are  living,  uhe  Rev, 
P. C. Holliday  of  the  xndiana  Conference  is  her  son, 

HOOD,  Lucas  died  9-30-1843  at  his  son's  residence  (Andrew 
Hood)  in  Winchester,  iventucky  ;  was  a  pioneer  who  kne?^  of 
xndlen  hostilities;  his  nife  who  died  in  1841,  was  one  of 
the  first  iv.ethodlsts  in  olark  County,  xventucky;  survived  by 
three  sons  (  all  physicians)  and  a  daughter,  on  10-1-1843 
his  body  was  taken  to  his  old  home,  six  mdles  from  Winches- 
ter, where  the  funeral  service  was  held,  text  from  cren,XLiX,18. 

HOOPER,  Cornelia,  died  the  evening  of  4-19-1843  in  the  49th 
year  of  her  age;  born  in  oecil  Co ., Maryland;  ttycen  by  parents 
to  -L^rook  Co.,  Va,  and  froi?;  there  in  1815  to  r airfield  Co.,0. 

where  in  1818  she  married  Ezeklel  Hooper.  He  survives  with 
seven  children. 


DEATH  hlaOEDS   frorr.  the   'AESTEi  H   CHhiSTi/a^   ADVuCATE 

HOPKINS,   Caroline,   died  11-23-184?   in  Jbelpre,   Ohioj   born 
10-24-1821,   daughter  of  rreeman  and  Mary  Hopkins. 

UQFPEti,   Sarah  Melvlns,   died  3-31-1843  in  ollnton  County,    ill,; 
born  5-29-1818   in  Virginia, 

HUBBAFJ),   Peter  Wlcke,   died  6-4-1843   ;    born  5-3-1821, youngest 
son  of  David  Hubberdj    was   a  meKber  of   the  Jiiethodigt   Church  at 
mulberry  Grove,  Bond  County,   Illinois. 

JtiULL,    hebecce,    died   3-3-1843   at  her   residence,   ijici  ing  Co., 
Ohio  in  the  26th  year  of  her   age;   born  9-14-1817   in  Kuskingxm 
Oounty,   uhio,   daughter  of  rhilip  and  Leather ine  Sain;   married 
Viilliam  H.  Hull   in  1838. 

HUNT,   Mary,   died  4-4-1843  near  iiagerstown,  nenry  County,    xnd.; 
born  10-13-1769   in  "Shenadore"    County,   Virginia  ;    consort   of 
the  late   Col.   John  aunt  of  i^lerning  county,  Kentucky,  whom   she 
married  in  her  18th  year;    had   ten  sons    and  five  daughters. 

HUi^TEh,   Hester  Ann,   died   3-20-1843   ;    born  3-"-16P5   in  cham- 
paign County,  Ohio   ;    father  deceased. 

HUSTON,   Francis,   was  killed  byp  fall   of  earth,    8-3-1843  in 
Grant  County,   Tennessee,   aged  19  years    and  six  months;    a  na- 
tive of  isssex  County,   Ceneda  from  which  place  he   n.oved  with 
his  father  to  Illinois  in  1839,   and   to  the  lead  mines  of  Wis- 
consin     in  1839    ;    survived  by  his  parents. 

iNGBAM,   Andrew  tiitchell,      killed  2-28-lti43  by   a  falling 
tree   lirrb   in  rulaski  County,    Indiana;   born  3-20-1815   in  ¥en- 
ango  County,   Pennsylv&nia,    son  of  George   and  i.iErgaret   mgrac. 
who  in  that   same  year  moved  to  rick a way  County,   Ohio,    and 
lived   there   P5  yesrs  before   going  on  to  Indiana. 

INSKiP,   Margaret,   died  6-24-1843  at  6.00  r.k.    j.  born  5-25- 
1621   in  tvilri^ington,   Delaware   fron.  v.hich  place  her  father 
Hioved  to   Chester   County,   Pennsylvania,     ner  parents   were  Ed- 
v/ard   and  Martha  ixiskip;    survived  by  her  HiOther,    sisters   v  i^^artha 
Crane   and  l.i&ry  Ann)    and  a  brother,   .iohn  Inskip  of  the  i'hila- 
delphia  Conference. 

JAQUE3,  Jonathan,  died  6-29-1843  at  his  residence  in  rosey 
County,  Indiana;  born  4-28-1753  in  A>iddleton  County,  r^ew  Jer- 
sey ;  moved  to  iientucky  in  1789  and  to  i'osey  County  v.ith  his 
fan.iiy  in  1815;  in  this  last  mentioned  county,  married  his 
third  vjife,  the  former  i^rs.  Rebecce  Kankin.  A  genealogy  and 
history  of  Jonathan  Jegues  was  sent  to  the  Advocate  for  pub- 
lication .  j.t  was  furnished  by  A.C.Jaques  who  received  data 
from  William  B.   and  Lev/is   tiaques  of  &issippi. 


DEATH  RECORDS    frorr.  the    IVESTERN   CHHiSTiAi^l   ADVOCATE 

JAQUES- 

Pour   Jsques  brothers   in   the  Advance   GuRrd  of  the  kVelsh 
Army     aet   end  halted   the   enemy   at   a  certain  pass    es   «v&les   was 
about   to  be   invaded.     A'vr„this    service   eaca  of   the  brothers 
was  K&ae    a  baronet   for  liie. 

xhree   sons   (    Jolin,  ni chard  and  Oliver)    of  one  of  the 
brothers   ctace   to  Ariierica.     John  soon  died,   one    settled  in  xiew 
York   and   the   other  in  «ew  Jersey.     I'Ton.  these  tv<fO   descend   the 
oaques    . 

Jonathan  daques,   3r.,    a  seafaring  nian,   died  before   the 
American  Pevolutlon.     ^ie  had  brothers,   ,iohn,  Henry   and  Step- 
hen;   two  of  the   three   served  under  Gen.    wolfe   at   .,uebec   in 
1759.      Jonathan  oaques,   Sr . ,  had   four   sonsj   Jonathan,   xsaac, 
William  \.    died   young)    end  John;   his  daughters   were  named  folly, 
huth,    3usan,   itessey,   Xjetty    (    rest   of   the   n&xces   not  knovrn) « 
Isaac,    son  of  Jonathan  tiaques,   dr.,    was   a  seanian  dro^^med   at 
bandy  Hook  when  a  brig  v;as   over-turned  fty  a  whirlwind,   oohn 
Jeques   <.  moved   from  aevj  Jersey    to  Pittsburgh,   tsk.    and 

from  there   to  Madison,   Indiana,    afterw&rds   settled   in  Cincin- 
nati,  vhio.      Jonathan  Jaques  born  .2-2i:;-1753  v.ent   to   sea  at 
intervals   from  the   age  of  12  years   to    the   age   of  S7.  lAiring 
the  ixov ,    WsT   served  on  both  land   and   sea,  ne   was   on  ijong   is- 
land  at   the   time   of  Gen.   Sullivan's   defeat,    and  v;ith  &  remnant 
of  the    amy  retreated   to  vtevi  Jersey,    iie   fougnt    in  the  battle 
at  White   Plains   and  helped   sink   two   ships   in  ivorth  iiiver, 
opposite  iort   iiashington    ,    to  keep   them  out   of   enemy  hands. 
^et  sail   from  Philadelphia  in  a  brig  called     "Baltimore"ii.ounted 
with  14    twelve-pounders;    was    attacked  by   the  orittish  but   out- 
sailed them,     xjeceuse   of   an  emibargo   on   shipping,   returned   to 
«ew  York   and  joined   a  company  of  light  dragoons  under  ool. 
Shelden.     oerved  part  time   as   a  recruiting  officer,   i-fter   the 
war's    close  returned  to  his  home   and  married  aally  Jaques   v    a 
third   cousin),   daughter  of  oarmel   and  Abigail  Jaques.      5ettled 
on  his   farm  in  Middlesex  County,  ilevi  Jersey  where   after  13 
months   and  5   days,   oally  died.   ..iis   second  wife,   r^stlaer  2.   Koy 
was    a   cousin  of  oally  Jaques.   **e  bought    a  third   -Interest   in 
a  sloop   and   traded    along   the   coast   for    several   years.      j.n  1789 
moved    to  *i.entucky   where    after   two  years   residence   i^siiher   ^Jaques 
died   leaving  four   children,    two  boys    and   two  girls   v Isaac, 
Sally,    ohrlstianna  and  «ohn   ).      itrs.   hebbcca  I'snkin,   widow  of 
John  Rankin  and  daughter  of  vxeorge   and  Xiiary  Frazer,   became  his 
third   wife   on  11-10-1791,      ::3he  was   a   descendant   of  xiugh    ,    son 
of   a  widow  living   in  ir^aisley,   ocotland.      oent   to    school    at   the 
age   01    seven  years    and  having  been  punished   by    the  master  i  went 
home   only   to  be   sent  back   to   school  by  his  mother.   On  the   retvra 
was   taken  by  two  men  and   placed   on   a  vessel   bound   for  Anierica. 
^»n  arrival   was   sold   as   a   servant  but   found  hlDiself  among  good 
people.      After   receiving  his   freedom  married  aiss  Peggy   \^umiii- 
ings   whose  parents  were  *«iuekers,   originally  from  Uoodbridge,    w 
i'J.J.    i..ade  his  home   on  the  iisstern  Shore  of  liiaryland,  x^ent   Co. 
and  had   a  family   of  five   children;   Hugh,   John,    ueorge,i.iery 
and  reggy. 


vKAm  RECORDS   from  the   WESTERN   CHRISTIAN   ADVOCATE 

JAQUBS,   William  Fletcher,    died  ""6   inst"    in  Posey  Coxinty, 
Indiana;    born  10-14-1806   in  uarrlson  County,  i^entucky,    son  of 
Jonathan  and  hebecce  Jeques    ;    moved   v/ltti  nis  father  to   the 
place   or  i-^is  late    residence   in  1&15;    married   in  18i:i8,   noxanna, 
daughter  of  Scoby  Stewart,   asq.,   of  Xk.t   Carrr:el    ;    survived  by 
his   vfife,    seven  children  and  his   aged  mother,     iie   Vi/as  next   to 
the  jounf^est   son  of  his   father's   faxrdly.      xhls    account   v/fs 
puDlished   9-50-1643. 

JAhnET'I ,   Anthony  Vn.,   died  5-4-1643  at   his  father's  residence 
in  wayne   County,   Indiana  ;   born  4-30-1B19 .      -tt   was   requested 
by   the  deceased   that  his  funeral   sermon  be   delivered  by   the 
*.ev.   Joseph  larkinf^ton. 

JEikilSON,    ars.  r-achel,   nee  l^oud,   died  4-23-1645   at   the  home 

of   a  step- son,  Jexnison   ;    born  5-l-lo01   in  what   is  now 

irittsford,   aionroe  oounty,  «ew  Yorkj    in  182G  carried  «ohn  Tern 
who  was   a  widouer   with   seven  children,      ihej^   tioved   to  i..iarrj. 
oounty   in  163&  v.here  he  died   three  years   ago.  After   tv^o  years 
she  Ciarrxed  ixlexander  Jeiidson.     Asenzer  Doud  of  the   uenesee 
Conference    and  aventus  Doud   of  the  i.ndiana  Conference   are 
brotners   or  the  deceased. 

JElviKlNS,  ^irs.  tJanetta  G,,   died  4-^^9-1843   at  her  residence 
in  Green  Bottom,   Cabell  County,   Virginia  In  the  39th  year  of 
her   age   j   born  in  Rockbridge  County,   Virginia. 

JIMINS,    William,   died  ^-25-1843  in  Parke  County,    Indiana 
where  he  had  resided   14   years;    was   a  native  of  i-i-entucky; 
came   to  Indiana   in  ISPl. 

JOfii^SON,   Rebecca,   died  11-18-1843  at  her  residence   in  Green 
County,   Ohio;    born  '^-27-1785   in  Southampton  County,   Virginia, 
daughter  of  Francis   and  kary  Branch;   married  5--4-1&04   the 
ftev.   William  Johnson;    had   lived   30  years   In  the  vicinity   of 
Prospect  Church,   Prince   Edward   County,   Virginia  before   noviag 
to  Ohio,      She   requested   that  her  funeral  be   conducted   in  "Old 
Methodist"    style   fmd   the    service   v.as  onll-19-l&43   ,    3.30  P-fk. 
v;ith  burial   in  Gilford  k.   Daniel's'    graveyard  nebr  .>hite 
Chapel.   The   hev.    ivilson  nx,   Daniel  was   in   charge  of  the   service. 

JOHES,   Eliza  Ann,   nee  Brown,    died  9-S-1643   at  11.00  P.M. 
and  y;ith  her   infant  child  was  buried   the   next  morning;    married 
Francis  H.   Jones  of  Courtland,  Alabama  in  i-'ebruary,   1842  ; 
they  were  living  in  Dayton,  Ohio. 

Jui^ES,  Percepte  C,  nee  Baily,  died5-4-ie43  in  Pising  Sun, 
Indiana;  born  7-16-1817  in  Auburn  County,  S*Y,  but  when  very 
young  was  token  by  her  parents  to  the  vicinity  of  union  Vill- 
age near  Lebanon,  Indiana,  ihe  parents  died  leaving  a  nurriber 
of  helpless  orphans.  Some  were  taken  by  a  feiidly  of  Shakers  , 
she  being  one  of  them  and  v.'ith  this  fendly  lived  seven  years. 
She  married     John  H.   Jones,   10-3-1838  in  Cincinnati,    Ohio 


DEATH  NOTICES  from  the  wESTEKN  GHhiSTIAN  iiDVuCATii 

JOi^ES,  Salathiel  ^.,  died  ,  born  11-4-1825, eldest  son 

son  of  John  C.  and  Isabella  Jones,   heported  by  t illiam  h, 
kvilliams,  Goshen,  Ohio.  5-ol-lt43. 

KAIN,  Daniel,  died  3-ll-1845j  moved  in  1787  from  Pennsyl- 
vania to  Ohio,   heported  by  J.  Getch,  Williamsburg,  Ohio. 
3-?-4-l&43. 

HAMGA,  John  W.,  died  2-14-1844  in  Lynchburg,  Highland  to  ., 
Ohio  in  the  26th  year  of  his  agej  son  of  Christopher  and 
3usan  Kanaga,  pious  Eenbers  of  the  lu.ii. Church  and  v.ho  reside 
near  Urbana,  Ohio>  in  <'.ugust,  1841  at  a  conference  held  in 
urbana  was  appointed  to  the  circuit  bearing  that  name;  the 
next  year  was  sent  to  the  i-'ranklintown  Circuit.  He  was  ra  - 
tional  to  the  end,  chose  the  hymn  and  text  (  Kev.,  XiV.  15. J 
for  the  funeral  service  which  was  held  in  the  urbana  ^>eth- 
odist  Church;  burial  was  at  a  place  within  view  of  his  birth- 
place, 

KMTH,  Delila,  died  7-13-1843  in  Boone  County,  Indiana  to 
which  place  she  had  rone  in  1635;  born6 -21-160 9  in  xiourbon 
County,  iventucky,  daughter  of  George  and  anna.  Case>  at  the 
age  of  14  years  became  a  L.ethodist  ,  int.  Sterling  Circuit, 
iientucky  Conference;  6-16-1825,  Joseph  Jieath  with  whom  she 
moved  to  Jrutnairi  County,  Indiana  in  18,  8  ;  mention  made  of 
surviving  children, 

ivELLEY,  Thomas  ii.,  died  in  December,  1842  at  Clarksville, 
Ohio  in  the  19th  year  of  his  age;  born  in  1623,  eldest  of 
four  children;  v/as  an  orjahan  v«hen  nine  years  of  age. 

xvEMPEB,  Dr.  Samuel,  died  S-3-1843  at  his  residence  near 
Thornville,  Perry  County,  Ohio  in  the  69th  year  of  his  age; 
born  4-15-1774  ,  fauquier  County,  Virginia;  became  a  ivieth- 
odist,  3-3-1792;  immigrated  to  Ohio  in  the  autumn  of  1806. 

kiMfs'.h,   Jacob,  died  3-14-1843  at  his  residence  near  Thorn- 
ville, Ohio  aged  74-9-5;   born  7-9-1768  in  Fauquier  County, 
Virginia  ;  becen»e  a  iuethodist  ,  7-31-1792;  rnarried  by  the 
i,ev.  ii.ichael  Ellis  to  Susannah  Bashaw,  2-23-17^*7  ;  irjui- 
grated  to  Ohio  in  the  autumn  of  1807;   was  a  brother  of 
Dr.  Samuel  Kemper  and  these  were  the  la6t  members  of  an  old 
Virginia  family.    iusannah  Kemper  died  8-10-1823  in  the 
45th  year  of  her  age,  leaving  seven  children  (  2   sons  and  5 
daughters)  • 

Kl<ltAGA  (KANj^GA),  John  W.,  died  on  Wednesday  last  at  3.<.0 
A.M.  at  the  house  of  uhe  hev.  John  Duval,  i^ynchburg,  Ohio. 
Burial  at  Urbana,  o.  beside  a  sister. 


DKATH  ilOTICES  from  the  V.ESTEWJ  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

KEfiEGY,  Joshua,  died  the  morning  of  4-29-1643  at  his  resi- 
dence in  Greenville,  Stark  County,  Ohio  ;  born  ll-.-il-17i)6 
near  Jonestown,  liebanon  County,  Pennsylvania  ;  nis  wife  died 
in  1&2':;,  aged  66  years  ;  father  of  10  children,  nine  living; 
li-ember  of  the  i^ethodist  Church  56  years,   heport  inade  by 
H.  Vthiteman,  Del  ton,  Ohio. 

KMi^ETT,  Sarah,  died  5-31-1843  at  the  residence  of  her 
son,  Ailliam  C.  Jiennett,  of  the  lower  suburbs,  Cincinnati,  0. 
She  was  born,  1765  in  Worcester  County,  uisryland  and  became 
a  iaethodist  in  1810. 

x^KPAN,  John,  died  12-14-1843  in  Peris,  Illinois;  born 
5-4-1797  in  Hejiipshire  County,  Virginia;  iEcdgrated  to  Ohio 
with  his  parents  aboiit  18G&;  became  a  member  of  the  if.ethodist 
Church  near  Jamestown,  Ohio;  moved  to  xllinois  in  16^6  and 
in  the  bounds  of  Peris  Circuit  received  a  license  to  preach; 
at  his  bedside  were  wife  and  daughter. 

iiliiBER,  Amanda,  died  11-24-1843  lacking  11  days  of  being 
15  years  of  age;  daughter  of  h.3.  and  Rachel  ivimber.  Keport- 
ed  by  P.S.Kiraber,  tranklin  County,  Ohio. 

iiING,  Polly  Arm   Asbury,  died  4-3-1843  ;  born  12-18-1819  in 
Harrison  County,  Kentucky,  daughter  of  J.iv.  and  x'iancy  Whlt- 
eker;  became  a  ij.ethodist  in  her  1  ;th  year;  married  George  iiv. 
King. 

jiLEPPER,  Thamar,  died  10-14-1843  at  his  father's  residence  , 
Schuyler  County,  Illinois  ;  was  the  son  of  Henry  and  Eliza- 
beth jdepper;  was  aged  15-3-6  ;  was  buried  in  the  village 
cemotery. 

KNOTT,  Anna,  died  6-26-1843  at  her  residence,  i-mgola, 
Steuben  County,  Indiana  ;  born  •±-2&-1807,  Belmont  County,  0., 
daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  Bell;  united  with  the  Methodist 
Church  at  a  camp-meeting  held  in  Kichland  County,  uhio,  Aug., 
1832;  married  John  Knott. 

KNOX,  Isaac,  died  10-28-1843,  Hardin  County,  xllinois  ; 
born  4-8-1815  in  Delaware;  oecame  a  fcethidist  in  1839;  set 
out  on  a  tour  and  enroute  to  Jew  Orlet^ns  stopped  in  iiardin 
County.   Charles  iwcCormici';  ,  formerly  of  ^..swrence  County,  0, 
cared  for  him  in  the  last  illness. 

KOBLER,.  John,  died  7-26-1643  at  his  residence  in  rreder- 
icksburg,  Virginia>  born  8-29-1768  in  Culpeper  county,  Va. 
and  began  his  work  as  itinerant  minister  at  the  age  of  21 
years;  his  first  sermon  was  delivered  on  what  is  now  the 
site  of  Cincinnati,  uhio;  it  has  been   said  that  he  spread  the 
first  secremental  table  west  of  the  ^^leghany  iaiountains; 
married  «iidow  i^ewirian  with  whom  he  lived  o3  years  and  six 
monthsj  interm.ent  under  the  church  altar,  i.t   time  of  death 
W8s  a  member  of  the  Baltimore  Conference. 


DEATH  NOTICES  from  the  ttESTEKU  CHRlSTiAJJ  ADVOCATE 

KhOFT,  John,  died  5-6-1843  ;  born  8-16-1617  in  hichland  Co., 
Ohio;  about  18f::4  moved  with  his  parents  to  Crawford  County, 
uhio;  in  the  fell  of  1642  his  father,  John  iiroft  cioved  his 
fandly  to  i. abash  County,  Indiana. 

LAivlN,  George  T,,  died  10-11-1843  aged  5^6  years,  elaest  son 
of  the  late  Williaa  P.  Laktn  ,  Clermont  County,  Ohio. 

LAKIN,  John  P.,  died  9-30-1843  in  or  near  Pt.  Pleasant,  0., 
son  of  Thomas  and  Sarah  Lakin.  Report  made  by  Benjamin  Lekin. 

LAiili'i,  ftilliam  P.,  died  9-27-1843  at  Point  Pleasant,  0.  in 
the  52na  year  of  his  age;  son  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Lakin. 
«ihen  12  years  of  age  sufferer  the  loss  of  his  mother  and  his 
father  died  the  next  year. 

LANE,  Robert  L.,  died  8-;;:l-lt.43  in  Batavia  Township,  Cler- 
mont County,  Ohio;  born  1-13-1784  in  itarylaad;  v/us  taken  to 
x^!ortll  Carolina  by  his  parents  ^here   remained  until  his  19th 
year,  at  which  time  his  father  died  ;  removed  v/ith  the  rest 
of  the  fari.ily  to  Ohio  ;  married  ^-.artha  Witham  who  survives 
vi'ith  eleven  children* 

LAWDER,  Rebecca,  died  5-^5-1843  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio;  born 
8-1J5-1819,  daughter  of  idlliam  and  Khoda  Sheldon;  married 
5-17-16(42,  John  B.  Lawder, 

LAADER,  Rebecca,  died  ihursday,  25th  of  ,  Alton,  ill.; 

born  8-12-1819  in  Springdale,  HarBilton  County,  Ohio,  daughter 
of  «»m,  B.  and  Ihoda  Sheldon;  married  5-17-164..,  John  B.  Lawder. 

LAYI^E,  ,  only  daughter  of  James  and  kinerva  Leyne, 

.died  l-ld-1843.  Report  made  by  d.A.Rathburn,  Floyd  Co.,Jiy. 

LaE,  John  ^.,  died  10-11-184   at  his  uncle's   (Charles  Bar- 
nette  )  residence  in  barren  Countj,  Kentucky;  boin  10-23- 
1818  in  Campbell  County,  Virginia,  uis  father  moved  to  xven- 
tucky  in  182:?.  ais  mother  v/as  at  his  bedside. 

LEEVER,  Adam,  died  4-28-1843  at  u.r,   iiann's  residence  in 
indian  Hill,  Hamilton  County,  Ohio;  born  2-13-1813  in  Clermont 
County,  Ohio;  had  been  teaching  school  in  indian  Hill. 

hEiLMj   Charity,  diea  9-;?3-1843  at  her  resiaence  In  Uei^itt 
County,  Illinois;  born  1810  in  Clark  Covinty,  Ohio;  married 
George  B.  Lemen  who  survives  with  five  children. 

1. ii'I G iliJF EL TER,  Susan,  died  6-5-1843  near  St.  Omar,  Indiana 
in  the  21st  year  of  han  age,  daughter  of  John  end  Elizabeth 
Lingenfelt^r. 


LMTfl  i^lOTICES  from  the  vjfiSTIiiu,   „,..  ^Six^.^i  ADVOCATE 

LBiVXLi,E,  Antha,   died  6-13-1843  in  Etne,  Licking  County, 
Ohio;    born  3-1-179G   in  Connecticut,   daughter  of  S. Thomson. 

LITTLE,   Metthew,   died  10-1-184  3  at  his   residence   in  Spartaj 
survived  by  his   wife   end   two   small   children,    i  eported  by 
o....D.Chace  and  published   3-15-1844. 

LITTLE,   Sarah,   died  2-6-1843;    born  IftiU;    married  Archibald 
Little;    xTiember  of   the  i..t.  Tabor  Class,    hoport  xriade   by  James 
Jones,   xSlsiJig  Sun,    Indiana. 

LIVELY,   Nancy,    died   5-'r.7-l&43  in  i-jeshin^^ton  County,   ill.; 
boi-n  5-5-1809  in  South  C&rolina,   daughter  of  hobert  and 
Jonnett  ii^artin;    n.oved  from  South  Carolina  with  her  mother, 
brothers   and   sisters   to  Limestone  County,  Alabama  and  from 
there   to    -tndolph  County,   Illinois,    where  married  ^sse  Live- 
ly,     in  1831  located  in  the   county  where   she  died. 

LONG,    Beuben,   died  1-25-1843  at  his   residence   in  i.hite  Co., 
ill^-f    ;.bom  7-8-1760  in  Guilford  County,  i^orth  Carolina; 
moved   to  Illinois   in  the   autumm  of  1827;    was   an  acting  mag- 
istrate during   the   last  12  years  of  his   life.         ' 

LONG,   William  W.,   died,   8-6-l&4o  aged  ZP  years;   born  in 
Virginia  \vhere   lived  until   1836  when  he  moved    to  Illinois; 
survived  by  his   wife  and  one  child,    i eported  by  dohn  H.    ii- 
per.  Pike  County,   Illinois. 

LOVEJ^iCE,  Susan  Ann,   died   V-;  -lf,-:3     at   her  fathorS   resi- 
dence near  imason,   Vvarren  Count^ii,  Ohio   in  the  20th  year  of  h»r 
age;    survived  by  her  husbfcnd   and  children. 

LOVsE,   Samuel,    formerly   an   itinerant  preacher,    died  c-14- 
1843  in  Coles  County,   Illinois;   born   in  i^ew  England;    re- 
ceived   a  licenae      to  proach    in   ^eshinlion   County,    Indiana; 
wife   and  children  survive,      heport  made  by  i:^,   i'atrlck,   Craw- 
fordsville,    Indiana. 

LQ\iv.-.£:Yf   icery  Ann,   died     10-2C-1843  aged  26   years;    born  in 
Massachusetts   ;    came   to   this   state   in  1838  and  resided  until 
her  marriage  in  Preble  County,   Ohio,   villege   of  Saton;    her 
husband,    the  Eev.   Asb'ury  Lowrey  had   gone   to  take  up  his 
duties   on  the  Troy  Circuit   only  eight   days  before   she  died 
at  Pliua,   Ohio. 

L'u DLOvf,   Benjamin,   died   in  Junuai-y,   1843  in  his   25th  year. 
See  Smith  Ludlow. 

LUDLO'*,   Smdth,   died   12-31-1842  near  Soar,   i^arren  Counts,  0  .; 
born  8-1-1794;    father   of   the  late     Benjaj..in  Ludlov;    •   Wad 
buried  his  mother  four  weeks  before   the   tim^e   of  his   ovm  death. 
She  was   in  her  79th  year. 


Dh.ATH  i^OTiCES  from  the  WfiSTifiRU  CHhlSTlAW  ADVOCATE 

LuTZ,  Anna,  died  :>-8-104.i  near  l^Jobleaville,  Indiana  in 
the  40th  year  of  her  age,  wife  of  Joseph  Lutz;  left  a  large 
faiiiily  of  children, 

LYi^iM,  Ann,  died  6-lS-184o  aged  40  years;  born  in  i^ew  Jersey; 
moved  to  Ohio  in  early  life;  siarried  John  Lynn  in  18-  • 
Reported  by  R.  fiargrave,  Crawfordsville,  Indiana. 

w.ALOi^E,  Richard,  died  3-^0-1843;  born  5-17-18^0;  et  the 
age  of  IB  years  was  living  in  Merion  County,  Ohio;  moved  to 
Koss  County,  Ohio  where  married  li:i-;-:;8-ie41.  heported  by 
A.i...  Alexander,  Adelphl,  Ohio. 

kALOiiE,   Sophia,  died  1-30-1844  ;  born  2-10-1819  ia   Cynth- 
lana,  Kentucky,  daughter  of  Joshua  Jones  of  that  place  but 
formerly  of  Baltimore,  iaaryland;  carried  10-2-1658  the  hev. 
Thomas  h.  kulone  of  the  Kentucky  Conference  who  survives 
with  two  small  children.   Reported  by  H.B.tSascom,  Lexing- 
ton, Kentucky. 

•i'^AisGH,  Stephen,  Jr.,  died,  '^>6-lfc43  on  the  steaiiiboat,  .  &1- 
nut  Hills  on  the  kisslssippi  hiver;  born  2-3-18  3  in  hoss  Co., 
Ohio  but  in  a  few  years  moved  to  Danville,  Highland  County, 
Ohio  with  his  parents;  had  gone  to  visit  an  uncle  living  in 
Alabama  ;  in  ill  heelth  his  father  was  bringing  him  hor^e  but 
death  came  and  he  was  buried  three  ndlos  from  the  river  at 
a  point  33  miles  below  the  mouth  of  the  Ohio. 

kAFlK,  Margaret,  died  6-1-1643  at  her  residence  in  JRo^s  Co., 
Ohio,  in  which  county  she  wes  born  o-b-1816,  daughter  of 
Jacob  and  Margaret  Vi/agey;  in  1835  married  James  Mark. 

MARVIN,  William  L.,  died  7-ir;-lS43  in  Alexender,  Kentucky 
in  the  33rd  year  of  his  age;  was  a  native  of  England  but  had 
lived  in  America  13  years;  about  1833  married  Miss  Darcus 
Dicks  of  Campbell  County,  Kentucky  and  settled  in  the  town 
where  he  died;  svirvived  by  his  widov;  and  three  children. 

A;ASOK,  Perlina  fillza,  died  5-  5-1843  in  Madison  County,  IIL ; 
born  leiS  in  Poultney,  Rutland  County,  Vermont;  married  John 
Mason;  moved  to  the  county  where  she  died  in  1837;  husband 
and  children  survive. 

kATTuON,  John,  died  6-r-lc4o  in  Frsnklin  County,  Ohio;  born 
1-  ■2-17^7  in  iiorthfield,  kassechusetts;  wes  of  Puritan  descent; 
in  1794  bought  a  farm  aet^r  Vershire,  '/ermont  and  soon  luarried 
i»iiss.  Thankful  Stebbens;  their  house  beceme  6  preaching  place; 
in  1806  moved  to  Blendon,  Ohio;  survived  by  his  wife  and  ten 
of  his  12  children. 


DEATH  NOTICES  froR  the   ttSSTKM^  CHKiiTli%JS  ALVOCATiS 

i^XEY,  Mary  Elvira,  dlori  4-19-1845,  4.00  P.fc.;  born  1830, 
dautThtor  of  Joshua  C.  tnd  SusBnneh  fcasey.  ieported  by  Ihoin- 
es  ii..  Cesey,  &it«  Vernon,  lllinoist 

iiudS,   GeorcG  U.,   died   IG-  7-16^5;   bora  1  -I^^-IM?   in  Ve. 
where  he  becciR?8  a  iiethodlst;    moved   to  ivontric2<yj    spent   the 
last  four  years   In  .V^ornan  County j   hia   v.-ife   svirvivef?, 

iiiCCan,  hr*  Janies,   died  in  Xenia,  Ohio  in  the  57th  year  of 
his  age;    born  in  Augusta  Count j,  Virginlaj   was  early  an  orph- 
an;   lLll-18>-"'6   was   an  Itim^rarit  preacher,  bultlmore  Annual 
Conference;   resigned  froit  this  work  because  of  ill  health. 

i.ccormack,  Fhoebe  Clark, died  4-19-184^  at  her  hoito  near 
Glaney's   irdll,   on  Stone  Lick,    Clermont  County,   Ohio;    born 
leCO   in  A<Gw  tlorsoy,   daughter   of  v»illiarn  and  iriery   rof^ers 
with  whotr.   she  cair.e    to  Ohio  about  1821;    married  Gcorg©  V<.   mc 
Corneck   ebaat  1825;    died   three  hours   after   the  birth  of  a 
child, 

^cCorirack,  3areh  C,,  died  4-29-lb4o  in  Daviess  Countj',  i^y. 
in  the  30th  year  of  her  age;   born  2-20-1614  in  Muhlenberg 
County,  iientucky;   carried  8-16-1652  the  Kev.  John  F,  fccCor- 
csack  who  survives  with  3  children. 

t'cCoriclck,  Jane,  died  8-13-1G45  in  her  64th  year;   born 
in  Aupasta  County,  Virf^inia  but  inovod  to  rientiicky  180H-03| 
fflarried  George  j^-cCormeck  of  ileat^eraon  County;   mention 
rcade  of  her  children. 

iicCOiiMiCK,  Lucinde,   died  12-26-1645  at  her  residence  on 
the  lioiling  Fork   of  oelt  hiver,  i^^elson  tounty,  Kentucky; 
born  1613  In  Ireland  but  went  at  an  early  age  to  bjiglend 
where  married  Ihomas  ijiCCorir.ick;    soon  located  in  ^ew  York 
City;   with  her  husband,  a  pierchant,  laoved  about  Ib^t.'  to  the 
place  where  she  died,     lier  husbsnd  and  4   children  survive 
her. 

LcClun,   Klizabeth,  died  6-1-1845  near  Bloomington,   inc.; 
born  177S   in  Cheater  County,  Pennsylvania  where   she  lived 
until  1786   then  ffioved  with  her  widowed  mother  to  Frederick 
County,  Virginia  where  lived  nearly  50  years;   wont  to 
BloojTdngton  in  1835. 

i.cCI'.oSKY,  Sarah  Margsret,  died  11-13-1845  at  her  Ejcther's 
hoiT=©  in  Mt.   Sif  ashing  ton,  Kentucky  in  the  Ifcth  year  of  her  age. 

McCUOiiN,  hebecca,  died  10-  4-lt;45  at  her  hosie  in  Lexing- 
ton, Hichlend  County,  Ohio;  born  1619;  carried  William  Sic- 
Cuovm. 


DEATH  iiOTxCKS  from  the  SiSSTiShN  CAHISTIAA  ADVOCA'i'K 

iBcDui<uUGa,  Julian,   of  ri^/inouth,   Klchland  County,  Ohio 
tUed  iO-i50-lfc4ci;    born  10-25-lfcie   in  Senece  County,  H,X*, 
daughter  or  Sairaifjl  and  Julian  Bordmen  ;   ^^h^n  only  two 
v;oe]-:a   old     Julian's  mother  died   aiid    she  w&a    tfciren  by   an 
aunt,  aareh  Toocher;    in  l&^iS  niovetl   to  Plymouth,  0.   and 
9-14-1655  carriGd  John  ^icDonouph   vho  aurvlves  her  with 
three   smell  children.     *.ention  laade   of  hei-   aiater,  Lucy 
Dubois©,  wife  of  tho  hov»  a.G.Dubolse,  i^jorth  Ohio  Conf. 

fccKXi^LEY,  John,  diod  1-18-1844  "at  his  residence  in  ahol- 
by  County,  Kontucky:  bora  1771  in  Ireland;  came  to  Axrerice 
In  hi3  19th  yeerj   becamo  s  Methocist  about  1796. 

bicLAOQULUi,   Jcices  !»•,   dlod  6-^^-1845  ;born  11-6-lLll   in 
Campbell  County,  i^Qntucky;   Bsarried  9-15-1851:^,  i.ias  Tirae 
Ho1k©3  of  Harrison  County,  iientuckyj   n:oved   in  October-,   1842 
to  fi.03C0w,  uhio  where  lived  his  wldov-ed  mother;   flientioa 
aade  of  two  aisters  living  in  itoscow,  Ohio* 

itcLiiUCai.Xi»,  iiiiranda,  died  siay,  1843  in  iiiogcow,  Ohio  aged 
B  years,  daughter  of  Jeuies  k,  and  Tlrza  3,  iioifii«a  McLaughlin. 

ii.Eaiv3,  JosepR   ,   died  1   -c-lB4d   in  Brookville,   Indiana  in 
the  Soth  year  of  his  ago,   forx'.erly  of  iiew  Yorl:  City;   had 
a  large  faij-lly   ^    some  doc^aged  children)  •     His  fuaerel 
service  was  hole  in  the  I'reabyterian  church  i    the  place 
Cjost  convenient;   with  iidnister,  Allen  ililley  officifting. 
The  text  used  from  Psaln.  CXii,  6v« 

kErtlJii-NHALL,  Joseph  £.,  died  e-.-5-1845  in  i'errysville,  Ver- 
million County,  Indiana  in  the  P8th  year  of  his  ©eej  born  in 
Ohio,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  fcendenhall;  had  j'oslded  ii 
(feabesh  County,  Indiana  several  years;  Bsarried  5-1,-1643,  fciaa 
Mary  Sherfy  of  ferrysvilie,   Indiana* 

kiLii.-'.i:,  Ellen,  died  3-7-1645  aped  31  years;  ciarrled  Aaron 
Miller;  was  a  rrieiaber  of  the  Kt.  Tabor  Class.  Keport  made  by 
Jani©a  Jones,   i.isi-ig  3un,   Indiana,   6-16-1843. 

fciiiLjii ,  John  A.,  drovmed  6-1^^-1645;   born  l2-4-l£.j7   in 
iiononpahela  City,   Wsshington  County,  Pennsylvania,   son  of 
John  killer,   German  irdsslonary. 

ifili^Livh,  aery,tacClur©    ,   died  8-16-1840     et   the  hon^.e   of  her 
parents,  iLle^cncer  and  kartha  filler  of  Milleraburg,  iwentueky. 
6he  was  in  tho  18th  year  of  her  age. 

hulLLKlif  Mary  i\nn,  died  2-19-1645  ;  au2-vived  by  her  husband, 
heported  by  oriaJi  Heath,  i«ewark   ,0.  under  date  o-o0-lij45. 

miLLEh,   Taociaa  H.,   died  l0-8-li:45  aged  7  years,   15  da^a, 
only  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  killer  who  forasrly  wore  of 
Clark   Co., Ohio  but  now   of  rittsburp',   VanBuren  Co.,iosva   xorr. 


DbLe.TH  MOTiCKS   froif>   the  At'^'rEJvi«i   Ciiivi.aXiAN  ADVOCATE 

Ul^Eli,  Preaklin,  -die«4  11-10-1P>43  at  his  resicence  in  bior- 
gaa  County,  Illinois;  born  6-7-lBOl  in  ij»tirsoiii©3,  un&ndaoa 
County,  Kew  Yorkj  received  a  pjcacher's  licwxise,  12-6-1634; 
with  his  father  jnovQd  to  Illinois  in  16o5;  at  a  confo/ence 
hald  in  3pringfi?Jld,  Illinois  ,  1840,  was  ordaiaea  \dsecon) 
by  Biahop  WRuirh;  on  hla  '  lat  birthdfty  married  fhankful  Gre- 
vera  ,  who  survives  with  four  chilaron. 

fiUHRS,  M»ry  .orohead,  widow  of  ordtu©!  aiore^ead  kinos,  died 
(1  bth  ult.)  St  her  ronideric©  "in  this  city,  a^ted  6o  j'Gura,  6 
piOnths.  Mention  mede  of  A©r  children* 

it>0iJT'30&iKirX    ,  ilancy,   died  e-*-B-i8-?o  at  7,3(.   I- .*..   at  iUiit« 
Su|bphur  Sprlnrs,   Katlll  Covmty,  iventucky;   born  lC-2:6-1^.05  in 
kedison  County,  Kentucky,  daughter  of  Klihvi  Crr&en,  ii-sq»; 
Harried  I0«^l-ie39,   t^  •G.ioatgoiiiery ,  Dinister,  who  survives 
with  her  mother  end  grt;.ndp£renta»     An  infant   child  preceded 
her  in  deeth. 

aiOui),   John  3.,   died  7~ie-iL4o   r-t   5  -.*>.•    rt  his  reoidence 
in  Middleport,    irqaois  County,   iliinoisj    born  8-3-1785  in 
Virf-jinic,   son  of  Joseph  aoor,   a  local  preacher;    about  1795 
reaioved  witn  hia  parents   to  i^ason  County,  ^xentucky  and  in  a 
few  years   to  iAams  County,  Ohio;   married  kiss  ilencj  Kdwcj'da  i 
ia  1303;    served   in  the  v<er  of  181^^  undor  CJen.  Harrison  at 
'ft,   iueigs;    in  IGdi  moved  hi?)  family   to  jieiailtoii  Couatv,  u» 
where  erected  a  cabin  and  offered   it  aa  a  preaching  place; 
present  ot  his  bedside  were  his  v/ife,   eleven  children   (    & 
married)    and  'M  grandchildren. 

UiiiOh.Kt  adaai,  died  d-  8-184*1!  near  eiooreatown,   indiaai-; 
born     -  S-17fe'^   in  Maryland;   iroved  fron,  his  native  state 
and  located   in  Dearborn  County,   Indian  a  whoje  livsc  tiXid 
died;    wag  8   aeitiber  of  the  first  iaethodist  Class  formed   in 
that  part  of   the  country. 

iiOOEE,  Jamos  G,,  disd  7-;rj-1645  at  6  i^.M,  in  iv^sdison  Co., 
Indiana  aged  4o  yeers;  was  a  merchant;  located  m^ie  about 
Ib^Oj    survived  by  hia  wife  end  three  childi-en. 

i.,uui£,  3fcm2el,  died   in  «.ay,  iB45  in  Urefciiaboro,  Heary  Co., 
indisina;    born  b-ib-lfclG,   son  of  tviiliaiG  and  iixm  fcoore; 
until    ;'   years  of  age  wt»s  a  meni>er  of  the  Friend's  Society; 
had  been  irsarried   OiHy  a  few  weeis. 

&0lT:.Kauii3i&,  laaec,  died  ii'-  'l-l&4d  near  Terre  iiaute,  ind.; 
born  6-  C-17v5,  3prine;fi©ld  'lownship,  i'-.ssox  Comity,  i*.J.  j 
L^jerried  12-14-lol7,  ixiss  Slixeboth  riuckman  ;  rao'ved  in  1851- 
to   the  vicinity  where  died. 

fcOlUii,  Margaret,  died  6-25-iB45  in  wew  hichaiond,  clor- 
Bont  County,  Ohio;   born  2-GS-17'.»e  in  r^entucky  ae©  Turner; 
33sa:  ried  6-^  5-183C',  John  fcjorin;    she  had  rovod  to  uhio  about 
1819. 


DEATH  NOTiCfiS   from   the   •lESTEiSi  CHhiSTIAN  ADVOCATE 

ihOhi  13,   hovel  died  6-15-1845  in  Licking  County,   Ohio;    born 
2-5-1767  in  isew  Jersey;    moved  with  hla  carents   to  i.llegany 
County,  iwEryland  where  he  united  with  the  iviethodist  Church 
in  iiprll,   l/o7.    carried,   July  1769;    troved   in  1804    to   the  uhio 
v/ildeiness. 

-.uhhiS,   iijr-s.,   died  about  10-19-1845  in  hoss   County,   Ohio. 
She  v/as  grandmother  of   the  late  iilceton  Pliley   j    buried  in  the 
cemetery  where  hia   remains  were    interred. 

iiiORSE,  Grace,  diea  7-29-lfc45  at  the  hoD»e  of  her  daughter, 
fcirs.  Hannah  Short;  was  in  the  100th  year  of  her  age.  She  was 
a  Bieiiiber  of   the  Friend's  Society. 

kO.VBAY,    VjilliaiK,   died  11-9-1845   at  hia   residence   in  Peru, 
Indiana  in   the   7orc  year  of  his   age;   born  in  (;aroline  County, 
Maryland  where  Hiarrled  iiiss  Rachel  Ross    ,   now  deceased  with 
four  of  their     17  children* 

KUhPHY,  John,  died  6-10-1843  in  Clinton  County,  Ohio  in 
the  26th  year  of  his  age;  survived  by  his  wife,  two  cnildren 
and  other  relatives* 

MYEiiS,   Elizabeth,   died    'on  the   K,oi-ning  of   the  15th  ult. 
in  Newark,   Ohio   in  the  41st  year   of  her  a^e;    »vhen  20   years   of 
age   embraced  religion  at  a  caEip-ceeting  held  on  Duck  Creek, 
Morgan  County,   Ohio;    married  Andrew  iriharton  who  died   after 
ten  years   had  passed;    her  second  husband  fehoK  she  married 
after  being  five  years   a  widow,   was   the  itev .   kr.  Bonjamin 
P.   ii^yers.    j.ear   of   the   second  r-arriage  was    about  1822, 

l^AYLoft,   John,   died  4- .7-lb45  near  Charlestown,    dark  Co., 
Indiana;    born  7-26-1764    in  hockinghani  County,   Virginia;   rov- 
ed   to  Kentucky   in  179-'  and  to  Indiana  in  IbOS   ;    the   first 
jb-ethodist  Society   of  his  neighborhood  was  forced   at  his 
house   which   for  eight  years  was   a  preaching  place;    his 
wife  survives. 

i^EiibON,   Susannah,   died  10-16-1845;    born   in  the   spring  of 
1800   in  brown  County,   Ohio,   daughter  of  John  and  Susannah 
Gonsollos;    in  her  17th  year  carried  John  iielson   ,   now  a 
resident  of  iroquois   County,   Illinois* 

i<iCHOLS,   Sarah,   died   3-16-1845  in  hockinghart,   iowe   Terri- 
tory  in  the    :  ;nd  year  of  her  age;    born  in  iork  County,   Va»; 
moved  with  her  parents   to  Ohio   in  1831.     jt»arried   the  hev. 
Mr.   D.b.iMichols     with  whoir  she   roved   to  iowe   about   seven 
rr.onths   ago;    her  husband  and  one   child  survive  her. 

NtSBAUM,  iiargaret,  died  10-1-1843  in  the  22nd  year  of  her 
age,  xjer  iraiden  name  v/as  McDonald.  Survived  by  her  husband 
and  five   children.      »  eport  made  by  J. vi. Stone,   Putnair:,   Ohio. 


DEATH   UOTiCES  from  th©  WBSTEM  Ct?i,iSTi#.H  ADVOCATE 

NOELS,   Elizabeth,  diod  8-21-1843  In  Clnciniiefci,  Ohloj  boan 
li^->:o-101o   in  ViOrcoster  County,  harflunA,  dauf!jiter  of  John 
Rnd  i.r.9l.la  Dsghlell  wit,>\  whorr   slid  b:ov©c  to  Dearborn  Caanty, 
Indian*?  in  1818;   icarried  5-30-1^53  Jonnthan  Noble  who  sur- 
vives with  foui'  chlldrenj  hor  romains  were   taken  to  tho  homo 
of  her  f&tt.fiT  in  vBe^rborn     Count?,  JLndiane  and  bur-inl  was  in 
the  faffilj   cemetery  beside  her  mother* 

NOBLS,  HoGh,   died   2-8-1844,   11  x'.M*^   a  few  dB'^s  past  his 
60th  birthdr.y;  bonri  in  Frederick  (   now  Clark>   County,  Vir- 
ginia;  et  the  age  of  thi>ee  ^'©ars  movsd  with  hia  parents  to 
Kentucky  J   lS;r9«ib  4,   sheriff   ,  r'rEniclin  County,  indianfi  anc; 
in  the  last  year  mentioned  was   gont  bv  his  county  63   a  rep- 
re  gontotlv©   to   the  atato  Legislature;    in  16'":6  was  made  rocet- 
ver  of  public  aoneys  in  piaco  of  his  brother,  Lazarus  rioble, 
deceased;    in  1£^  was   appoixited  con-rnlRS loner     of  tJi©  ii'lch- 
igpn  Road   ;    olected  Guvornor  in  IT'Sl,  again  in  lbd4.     Fun- 
eral  sei'vives   in  charge  of  i.V.Berry  were  held  in  indien- 
apolis,   Indiana,  text     1.  Peter,  1«  24-  5v« 

fiOHFiS,  Sarah,  died  5-3-1^43  in  t-eviess  County,  iientucky; 
born  P-^  -1£15  in  Shelby  County,  Kenteicky,  daughter  of 
John  !*•   and  Ktmcy  3eckley;   her  father  loceted  in  Doviegg  Co. 
in  ir=30|   itarried  l?-ii   -18;55,  Joseph  Sorris  who  survives  with 
three  small   children* 

i^OiiTH'-T'H,  fieuben,  died  1-2S-Ifi44   in  Bullitt  Cotuity,  Ken- 
tucky aged  85  years i   was  a  native  of  Virginia  and  a  i';ev» 
Soldier  present  at  the  surrender  of  CornVi'iallis;    left  no 
children  end  hiu  wife  died  long  agot 

.iYE,  Jscob,   died  10-1   -  1645  in  i^errlen   rovmahip,  Berrien 
uffunty,  ifcichigen  in  the  AOUi  year  of  his  ege;   his  wife  sur- 
vives vath  two  smell  chlidrenj   funertil  sertion  by  trie  i%©v. 
h,   Ficherds  of  itiles  station* 

OAirlS,   P'redericlc,   died   5-i3-lt4:5   In  Lfiwreaca  County,   whio 
in  the  25th  year  of  his   age.     Kepjorted  by  Alexander  Dinkins, 
Quaker  Bottom,  Ohio,  4-4-lJMS. 

oCftFJiiAN,    Smeliiie,   died   1   -lc:-1845  tirec   fM-4~16;   buried 
near  Boston,   indienej   born  in  Virginia,  daughter  of   3ii*>Gon 
and  Kery  Bell,  both  decessed*    ler  liotiier  v/es  buried   in 
Lewis  County,   Virginia   and  her  father  ia  Cincinnati,   Ohio 
or  vicinity*   rler  husband,  Joseph  i.>cerrcsn  wes  a  minister; 
she  OGCPiy;e  a  s,ot5ber  of  the  i^ethodist  Church  after  attend- 
ing a  caajp-rceeting     held  in  Jay  County?,   xndiana  about   the 
year  1837* 

o'COHiiKR,    v.illieri   {    minister;,   died  lC-10-lL4b  at    the  resi- 
dence of  (hazel  Livir.fraton,  Harrison,  Texas;    e  netivi?  of  ."iow 
Jersey,  moved  when  a  child  with  his  father  to  Ohio;    at  the 
Texes  Annual  Conference  wfts  assigned   to   the  itarriaon  Circuit 


DKA'm  NOTiCES  froff   th©   ..ESThihN   CiiRiSTiAIi  ADVOCATE: 

OFFi^Eim,  Mary,  died  4-f'-1843  in  the  66 ta  year  of  her  age; 
was  a  native  of  Virginia,   heport  by  C.   Brooks,  Portsmouth,  0, 

OFPuTT,  iuery,  died  10-19-1843  at  the  rQaidence  of  her  son 
(Kobort  :t.  Doiiploss)    in  Arkansas  County,  Arkansas;   born  5-i6- 
1767  in  Virpiinia;    uaited  with   the  i^ethodist  Church  in  i'Slrfax 
County,  Virginia  ;   was  twice  iriarriod  6.n6  t?;ice  a  widow;   had 
tv;o  sons* 

uSTI^/u^DEh,  Daniel,  ulnister,   died  1   -.'.-1G45  ct  his  roaidonce 
in  Mettekill,  ulster  County,  Uovi  York   in  which  county  he  was 
born  6-'. -177   •     xi©  had  served  his  church  50  years:    13  on 
circuits,  9  in  stations  and  ',ib  as  a  presidinpi-elder.     ne  was 
a  nienijer  of  everr  General  Conference,    ils  funeral   serc^on  was 
given  by     the  iev*  Bishop  iiedding  who  chose  as  his  text, 
2#   iiirothy,  IV.  7  &b  v»;   burial  in  Plattekill. 

uTWELL,  Stith  Mead,  cdnister,   died  3-:*;-li^43;  born  8-1-^-1806 
in  Jackson  County,  Georgia;    in  1^11  moved  \«ith  his  parents   to 
Illinois  Terjltor-y;   CiErried  i^lsa  ^lery  Day  of  wew  Albany,  ind. 
Aff;onc  his  children  wes  a  daughter  named  iierriet.  Report  made 
by  N,  3. Bast  ion,  Alton,   illinola.  f)-  1-1&43. 

OVahLEY,  Catharine  iicQuire,  died  4-6-1843  in  Goshen,  Klk- 
hert  County,  Indianft;  born  5-30-17^6  in  Gallatin  County,  Ky.; 
married  Martin  Overley* 

uV'UiM^ii,  iiary,  died  ':>-l  :-l&4  3  at   the  residence  of  her  father 
in  Henr-y  c^ounty,  indicnej   born  6-17-18:0,   daughter  of  Seicuel 
and  Sarah  Ccrr;   married    .illian;  Overmenj    several  of  hax'  bro- 
thers had  preceded  her   in  death* 

PAl^MEHTER,   George  Vi , ,   died   10-3B-1843  at  his  father's  resi- 
dence in  Vieyne  County,  Ohio  in  the  24th  year  of  his  age;   born 
in  Cortland  County,  flewr  York;   had  residod  tor  the  pest  five 
years  in  Canaan  Township,  v^ayne  C-^unty. 

PAJS0N3,  Mrs*  E»M,,  died  10-6-184-:  at  the  hoir;©  of  her  par- 
rnts  (  'IhoK.as  and  hebecca  Patrick)  in  iiissouri;  ;  erried  12-t— 
1841;   left  a  child*     l  eport  tnade  by  a.L..i;odd3,  Lexington,  Mo* 

PAVY,   Isaac,     fell  from  his  horse  and  died  within  en  hour 
or   two,  May,  1845  in  the  75th  year  of  his   age;   born  in  oussex 
County,  Delav/are   ;    removed  to  xventucky;    about  lbOb-09  located 
on  Lee's  Creek,  near  LeestJurg,  Highland  county,  Ohio  where 
his  home  bee  are  a  procchiJig  place;   beceae  an  itinerant  minis- 
ter in  1811;    survived  by  his  wife,   children  and  grandchildren* 
:iis  funeral  seraon  was  delivered  by  Jer.«s    .uinn  on  the  dey 
he  died* 

PAYNE,  Arrisnda  Eloise,  died  4-6-184  3  in  Lexington,  rientucky; 
born  18  5,  daughter  of  Hugh  6*   and  Amanda  Payne. 


DEATH  i^Ju'ixGSS  from  the  ^.ESTEhW  CiihiSTIAN  ADVOCa'ilE 

PEARCE,  Elizabeth,  died  10-r;-1842  in  Marion  County,  jvy.; 
born  1797  in  Virginia,  daughter  of  Thor.as  and  A.srtha  Drain 
who  moved  to  xventucky  in  her  infancy;  married  Isaac  Pearce 
who  survives  with  children. 

PKNW,  'Ailliac,  died  1-4-1644  at  the  house  of  Thomas  fea(a 
brother-in-law),  Moscow,  Clem.ont  County,  Ohio;  he  v/as  in  the 
41st  year  of  his  age;  was  returning  aorae  from  a  journey  to 
Cincinnati  where  he  had  gone  for  medical  aid.  dis  v;ife  sur- 
vives. 

PEfJilKS,  Thomas,  minister,  late  of  the  Ohio  Annual  confer- 
ence, died  5-1-1C45  at  the  Thomas  Tellnian  residence,  ..alnut 
Township,  Pickaway  County,  0.;  he  had  gone  to  this  vicinity 
to  engage  for  a  few  weeks  in  his  regular  work. 

PEBKxI^iS,  T.,  minister, was  born  in  Belmont  County,  Ohio 
to  which  place  his  parents  had  moved  from  Maryland,  1801-2; 
his  father  ,  a  merchant,  took  his  son  with  him  to  uew  Orleans 
where  the  father  died  5-ir^-18ii4  leaving  his  son  far  fron.. 
home;  left  i^ew  Orleans  6-1-18R5  for  Bwlmont  County,  Ohio  to 
be  with  his  riother  wiio  had  remarried>  foj-  one  ^^ear  engaged  in 
business  7;ith  James  Rounds  in  his  home  county  then  secured 
employment  on  the  Ohio  Canal;  married  i«xary,  daughter  of 
Joseph  and  i-.ebecce  uegner;  died  5-1-1&45  at  ti'e  losidence  of 
Brother  Coleman. 

PETSRS%-  Mary,  died  7-6-184o  in  Lexington,  Lafayette  Co.,i.-o.  ; 
born  lP-KO-1811  in  Staunton,  Virginia;  married  Isaac  i-eters 
who  survives  with  four  children. 

PETERS,  Sarah,  died  7-10-1643  at  her  residence  ,  Buckhorn 
furnace,  Lawrence  County,  Ohio  In  the  -Vth  year  of  her  age; 
nartied  John  Peters  who  survives  with  small  children. 

PIATT,  James  Andrew,  died  4-8-18^^3  in  iionticello,  Piatt  Co., 
Illinois  aged  1-3-25,  son  of  Dr.  J.D.  and  Lucinda  M.  Hillis 
Piatt. 

PlCK.i.T,  Miss  iiiartha,  died  l-5-l&-i4  at  her  father's  residence, 
New  Salisbury,  Clermont  Cointy,  Ohio  aged  18  years  ,  5  months 
and  2-  days. 

PILCHER,  Maria  Louisa  died  8-i;i0-184   in  Delaware,  Ohio  aged 
about  11  months,  daughter  of  the  Rev.  H.E.  and  Polly  Ann 
Pilcher. 

PILLAisS,  Susannah,  died  2-> -lc44;  born  11-3-1818,  daughter 
of  John  and  Phebe  Edwards;  married  5-3-1839,  John  Pillars. 
Reported  by  iJ  .o.<;.orden,  Decatur,  Indiana. 


DJilATH  i4uTiC'£S  from  the  Hkj6'i::i.idi   CiihiSi'iiu^  AJJVol.i^'JL'E 

PLiLE^,  Alcetos,  died  10-16-1L43  aged  6  years,  seven  n.onths 
and  20  days,  ?nd  son  of  Humphrey  and  Isabella  Pliley  of  Ross 
County,  Ohio,  iitention  made  of  his  older  brother,  i^iOrris  Pliley. 

POLKE,  Wllliarj.,  died  4-26-1845  in  Ft.  Wayne,  Indiana  in  the 
6tth  jear  of  his  age;  was  an  old  soldier  who  had  served  under 
Gen,  Visynej  under  Gen.  Harrison  took  part  in  the  Battle  of 
Tippecanoe;  v/as  a  cierDber  of  the  convention  that  forniGd  the 
Indiana  Constitution  ;  served  several  tei-ms  in  the  State  Leg- 
islature; at  time  of  death  was  Register  of  the  Land  Office; 
became  a  Baptist  in  Kentucky  in  ISOl. 

POLLARD,  Mrs.  Nancy,  died  j-17-1844  at  the  home  of  her  dca;7h- 
ter  (  i.irs.  Elizabeth  Simons)  near  Carmel  Church,  tievi   i.ichiaond 
Circuit  in  the  8tth  year  of  her  age;  born  in  Maryland;  removed 
to  the  VVestern  Country  in  1790;  was  a  Methodist  60  years;  her 
husband  died  in  1808;  survived  by  six  of  her  children,  4  sons 
and  :"■-  daughters.   ohe  was  buried  2-18-1844,  the  service  in 
charge  of  Benj .  Lakin  \vho  spoke  fron  the  text  found  In  Psalms, 
the  LXXlll,  26. 

POPE,  Mrs.  Abigail  ,  died  1-.';1-1&4'3  at  her  son's  residence 
in  iiontgomery  County,  Ohio,  a  county  to  which  she  had  come 
with  her  far.ily  in  1838;  born  in  Wew  Jersey;  was  for  many  years 
a  member  of  the  Friend's  Church  ;  becam^e  a  Methodist  in  1814 • 

POftTKR,  Josiah,  died  1-7-1844  in  Bullitt  County,  Kentucky 
in  his  8&th  year;  was  a  native  of  Virginia;  his  wife  and  child- 
ren had  preceded  him  in  death. 

PORTER,  Mrs.  Rebecca,  died  at  her  residence  the  morning  of 
6«15-1843  in  the  83rd  year  of  her  age;  born  in  Lancaster  Co., 
Pennsylvania  fromi  which  place  she  xi^oved  with  husband  and  fam- 
ily to  Kentucky  in  1810;   her  husband  was  John  Portei,  Es-i. 
deceased;  after  living  five  years  ia  Kentucky  moved  to  the 
vicinity  of  Lavjrenceburg,  Indiana;  was  first  a  Presbyterian 
but  united  with  the  Methodists  in  1830. 

PEIDDY,  Mrs.  Eliza,  died  5-  ;3-ir-43,  6./,3  A.M.  in  Van  Wert 
County,  Ohio;  born  1791  in  Delaware,  the  youngest  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Butler,  Esn.;  was  five  years  old  when  her  mother  died; 
grew  up  in  the  household  of  her  eldest  brother,  Thomas  Butler, 
Esq.  who  in  1807  moved  to  Chillicothe,  Ohio  and  soon  died, 
leaving  a  feeble  widow  and  six  small  children;   in  1817 
m.arried  Vvilliam  Priddy  and  to  them.  8  children  were  born;  in 
183?  her  husband  moved  his  family  to  Putnam  County,  Ohio  v.here 
their  house  becam.e  a  preaching -place;  last  move  was  to  Van 
Wert  County. 

QUINN,  Isaac,  minister,  died  10-18-1843  in  Highland  County, 
Ohio   in  the  60th  year  of  his  age;  was  ordained  by  Bis.  Asbury 
in  New  York  City  in  the  John  Street  Church  (  first  ^^ethodist 
Church  erected  in  America);  married  Cynthia  ,  daughter  of 
James  and  hebecca  Witten  of  Tazevell  County,  Virginia  v/ho 
survives  with  six  sons  and  three  daughters,  i-'eport  made  by 
a  brother,  James  vUinn. 


DiiATH  N0TICE3  from  the  i\ESTERN  CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

KAE,  Charles,  died  1-13-1844  (  killed  bya  falling  tree)  in 
the  f!5th  year  of  his  age;  born  in  ocotlandj  came  to  Acierice 
in  1639  and  ren-:Sined  soce  tiire  with  relatives  in  Ohio;  r/.oved 
to  Illinois  where  embraced  religioa  during  a  cairjp -meeting 
held  at  3hiloh;  was  living  in  the  home  of  Joseph  Edmonson, 
Einister,  on  whose  farjE  he  was  buried  in  the  family  grave- 
yard. 

RANSOM,  Ambrose,  died  7-18-1843  at  his  residence  near  Ba- 
tavie,  Clermont  County,  Ohio;  born  7-1-1765  in  Virginia;  in 
179b  moved  to  Ohio,  i'Jorthwest  Territory;  was  a  member  of  the 
first  court  organized  in  Miami  County,  Ohio  after  formation 
of  the  state 

REED,  Ch£rles,  minister,  died  1-5-1843  at  the  residence  of 
his  son  (Jacob  E.  Reed,  minister)  in  iiiabash  County,  Illinois; 
born  11-12-1760  in  Cumberland  County,  i^ew  Jersey;  married 
4-:-:0-17S6,  Sarah  Neal  who  survives;  became  a  superannuat  ed 
member  in  1637  after  last  serving  on  the  Ashland  Circuit  9f the 
Ohio  Conference;  removed  in  1638  to  Illinois;  Charles  SiV« 
Reed,  resident  of  Tobaccostick,  Dorchester  Co., Maryland  in 
1629,  was  a  son, 

REED,  Robert  F.,  died  4-27-1843  in  Indianapolis,  Indiana; 
born  8-14-1804  in  Ireland;  came  to  America  in  16S7,  landing 
in  Hem   York  ;  went  to  Harrisburg,  Pennsylvania  where  mcrried 
in  1&?9, 

REEME3,  Jordan,  died  3-17-1843;  born  11-8-1771  in  Dinwiddie 
County,  Virginia;  shortly  after  1800  settled  in  v/hat  is  now 
Logan  County,  Ohio,  where  he  v.-as  a  member  of  the  first  class 
formied  at  a  place  now  known  as  Spain's  Chapel,  East  Liberty 
Circuit  {   first  class-leader  here)>  survived  by  his  aged  wiie 
and  their  children. 

REEVES,  Susanna,  died  1-6-1844  in  luonroe  County,  Indiana; 
born  6-r?4-18?3,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Susanxiah  li.  Reeves 
of  konroe  County, 

RHODES,  Jane,  died  2-16-1844,  10  *.M,  at  her  residence  in 
Rehoboth;  born  1-4-1818;  married  Grafton  Rhodes. 

ivHODUS,  Felix  M.,  died  9-21-1843  in  Franklin  County,  Miss- 
ouri ^  aged  18  years,  seven  months;  second  son  of  Thom.as 
(minister)  and  Margaret  nhodus  who  survive  ^^^^^  brothers  and 
sisters  of  the  deceased. 

RICE,  Lucy,  died  10-5-1843  (  on  her  birthday)  at  her  home 
in  Rockingham  County,  Virginia  aged  76  years;  born  10-6-1767 
in  iiiadison  County,  Vir/jinia;  was  the  mother  of  seven  childran, 
three  of  whom  reached  maturity;  for  twenty  years  one  son  was 
an  itinerant  nanister  (Methodist).   Reported  by  her   son, 
ihomias  Rice. 


ivKAlH  i^uTiCJSa  frOBi   the   KK^TShi*   GHiaSTiiUi  ADVOCATE 

MCHJ^J-D3,   iilss  Anne,  died  8-12-1643  in  Sidney,   Ohio  In  the  49th 
year  of  her  ace;   born  in  i«.c9on  County,  iS.eatucky  fioi:;  which 
place  v.'8s  taken  at  the  are   of  four  years  to  hoss  County,   uhlo 
by  hor  parents  and  from  there  to  a  place  neer  iilllaborough. 
Highland  County,   Ohio. 

hICMArDSOW,   Geore©,   f'i«*<3  l-15-lfc4;->  at   the  hornc   of  his 
father  ^  Gershoni  hichardson)    ,  a^ilan,   inciena,   in  the  13th 
year  of  his  age, 

hiCHKY,   Klizabeth,  died  9-21-lc45  in  toeigs  County,  uhlo; 
born  12»15-iri7  in  iueson  County,  Kentucky,  dttughter  of  the 
hev,  Josiah  and  Wency  xiayican  who  located   near  i.etart  i^'alla,  u.  ; 
married   8-341845,  Joiin  S.   hichey  and  died  four  weeks  later; 
reaiaina   taken  to  Letert  Chepel   on  the  day  following  hei- 
death  and  an  appropriate  seriEon  was  delivered  by   the  iev.   u^r. 
It   Reynolds* 

hiLKY,    ,irs«  auat^n,   died  7-;ti-li-]o  in  iJaviess  County,  K.y» 
aged  6     years  end  nine  Hioathsi   loft  £.  lerge  fasdly  of  child- 
ren, and  grandchildren^ 

itiSiiJiGfih,  ierah,   died  4-14-164»i  in  the  4l3t  year  of  h&r  age; 
born  in  Jefferson  County,  A-entucky;   niai  ried  i^aniel  isiginger; 
the  fardly  n^ved  to  Indiana  &  few  years   ego. 

f lairi.'-l,   &rs«  Sarah,  died  10-4-1842  at  i^alida,  Putnam  Co., 
Ohio  where   she  had  lived  several  years;   born  b-7-lcX}9  in 
Franklintown,  Ohio 

1^0BB,  ,   died      -V-lf^^t    et  the   residence  of  her  biothor- 

in-l8w;    survived  by  husb end  and  chiidien.      i-epoitod   oy  'iliorn- 
ton  A«  Johnson,  Le.visville,   Indiana. 

iiOiibiiiS,   .>U3!-nneh,   died  1  -2184o  in  BIook  Township,   i(*ood 
County,  Ohio;   born  ^ -7-1803  in  NorthaEpton  County,   i'onnaylvania; 
married  Mathias  Kobbinsj   her  home  was  41  resting  place  for  the 
itinerant  Einiaters  of  Finley  Circuit. 

liOHj:.i.SuN,   Joseph,   died  7-16-lft'lvi  in  :ihelby,  hichland  county, 
Ohio;   born  10-5-1803  in  Jeffe^rson  County,   Virginia;    in  the 
sunner  of  1835  was   converted   at   a  cac;p -r.ee ting  held   in  or 
near  Tiffin,   Ohio;    survived  ay  his  wife   and  five  children. 

KOBShTS,   Delila,   died  1-31-1644   in  Lavieas  County,  ivontucky; 
born  about  18C7   in  -ashing ton  County,  Georgia,  dau£jhter  of 
John  Finchston  (r;ini!Tter);    in  It-  6  was  converted  at  a  cejrjp- 
meotirif  held  in  Ohio  County,  juentucky;   mai-ritjd  aenry  6. Roberts 
who  survives  with  her  thrae  small  daughters. 

HQQEhTQ,  Harriet  iiewell,  died   in  June,  1D43  in  Daviess  Co., 
Kentucky  in  the  loth  year  of  her  age;   youngest  dauj^hter  of 
vlllis  Roberts;    her  nothcr  is  deceased. 


DEATH  NOTICES   from   the   WESTShi^   CHRISTiAi^  ADVOCATE 

ROBli^SON,   Emery  Eddy,    infant   son  of  the  Rev.  R.S.    and  Jane 
Robinson  died  8-2'  -184o  In  New  Albany,    Indie^a. 


RODEBUSH,   fcrs.   Catherine,   died  2-13-1844      at  her   residence 
in  Cincinnati,  Ohioj   daughter  of  Adaxu  and  Elizabeth  Seaver; 

married  Joseph  hodebuah  v/ho  with  one  child   sui'vives. 

ROEBUCK,   Serah,   died  12-11-184-     rising  60  years   old'j    born 
in  5outh  Carolina;    moved  in  1816   froiri  Fayette  County,   Ohio 
to  She  place  where    she   died;    her  husband  passed   avifay  in  1841; 
eight  of  her   eleven  children  are  living. 

ROUSH,   Julia  A.,   died  4-10-1843  in  Putnam,  Muskingum  County, 
Ohio;    born  ISl-   in  Anne  Arundel  Countj,  Maryland,   dauf;l:iter  of 
Samuel  E.    and  Rachel  Husband  who  v,ere   members  of  the  Friend's 
Church;    married  in  1831,  Henry  Roush  who   survives   with  four 
children;    in  1832  moved  to  Seulsberry,   Pa.,    in  1835  to  Knox 
County,   Ohio  and  in  1839  to   the  place  of  her  death. 

ROVtE,    Cyntnia  Ann,   died  4-^-1846  in  Fulton,   Ohio;    born  in 
1813  near  Ifteshington  Court  House,  I'ayette  County,   Ohio;    sur- 
vived by  her  husband   (    tiVesley  Rowe,   Kinister)    of  P\ilton  Cir- 
cuit and  children;    burial  at  Columbia. 

ROWLS,    Sarah  Louisa,   died  11-9-1842  aged   '66  years,   6  months 
and  2  days;   united   with  the  Methodist   Church,   4-29-183;-   and 
v.as  baptised  by   the  Rev.   mv,   Samuel  Hamilton. 

iiuBY,   «irs.   kartha  Jane,   died  c-:;-l-1845  in  independence,   Jack- 
son County,   Missouri   in  the   2Sth  year  of  her  age;    born  in 
Breckenridge  County,  iventucky,   daughter   of  John  and  Mness 
isilkerson;    survived  by  her  husband,   ieuben  R.ioiby   and  two 
children--  one   of   the   children  died  two   weeks  later. 

IvUi'ixiELS,    Ihomes,    died  5-7-1843  at  his   residence   in  Dearborn 
County,    Indiana;    born  1775   in  Lee,  i^iev.'  Hampshire;    embraced  re- 
ligion in  Maine  1803  or  1804.      i.eport  made  by  David  Runnells, 
iiianchester,   Indiana. 

RUSSELL,   Hannah,    died  3-30-1845  in  Mt.   Cermel,    Illinois; 
born  1-1-1804   in  Gloucester  County,   New  Jersey,   daughter   of 
ocoby   and  Jane   Stewart;    in  June,   1818  removed  with  her  parents 
to  Mt,   Carmel,  becoming  a  member  of   the   first  iviethodist  Class 
formied   in  that  place;    married  1-1-I6c3,  i>^T*  Abraham  Russell 
who  with  children  survives — one  child  only  a  month  old. 

RUTHEiFORD,   Trviman,   died  10-9-1845   at  his  residence   in  Pon- 
tiac,    Illinoi?;;    born  1788   in  Bennington,   Vermont;    in  1835 
moved  his  family   to   Illinois;    his  wife   with  seven  children 
survives.      Andrev/  liuthejf ord  \7aR   the   eldest   son. 


DEATH  iiOTICfiS  from  the  WESTi■J^il   CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

RYiiN,   James,   died  4-2-1845  in  Lawrence  County,    Illinois; 
born  5-21-1770   in  what  is  now  Hardy  County,    i\-.Virginia;    serwd 
in  the  late   Indian   war  and   received   seveial  wounds;    in  1805 
married   in  Jwuskingum  County,    Ohio;   moved  his  fejrdly  to   the 
county   where  he  died,   1819. 

SABIW,  Mary,  died  7-5-1845  in  Troy,  Ohio;  born  7-1-1799  in 
Berkeley  County,  Virginia;  moved  to  Ohio  in  1822;  rigrried  Dr. 
R.   Sabin,   5-8-16'  5  who  with  three  children  survives    » 

SAi'ifSOi'i,   Jeinisha,   died  11-15-1845  at  her   son's   residence   in 
ii^cCutcheville,   Crawford  County,   Ohio;    born  1786    in  Partridg- 
fleld,   ikiassachusetts. 

SMDUSK:!:,  Ann  Maria,   died   9-17-1845  at  1:;.30  F.M.   in  Spring- 
field, Jientucky;    born  8-19-1817,   only   child  of  John  and  Delila 
McKay  of   Springfield;   her  mother  died   about  1819    end  her  father 
soon  after;    was   tal.en  by   an  aunt,  krs.  Jinott;    married  P-;  4-1855 
Saraiel   D.    Sandusky —  both  united  with   the  ii^ethodist  Church, 
1-7-184::. 

SASSESN,  iiartha,   died  5-^7-1845  in  Vigo  County,    Indicna; 
born  11-1:  -1804,   daughter  of  Robert   and  Sarah  Miller;    mai-ried 
David  dasseen  5-25-16f*5   and    in   the  autuDin  cf   that   same  year 
embraced   relijr'ion   at  a  cairip -meeting.   Sulphur  Springs,  Jeffer- 
son County,    Tennessee;    in  18:<;9  moved   v.ith  her  husband  and   an  i 
infant   child   to  Vigo  County  v/hich  was   then  considered  the 
far  Vtest. 

SAUiU'ERS,  Mrs.   Elizabeth,   died  7-6-1845  in  Cincinnati,   Ohio 
in  the  45th  year   of  her  age;    daughter  of   the  Rev.  iif^r.   Robert 
Richardson  who  had  removed  from  Pennsylvania  to  Cincinneti,   0. 
in  1804;    survived  by  her  father,  husband  and  seven  children. 

3AVAGE,    Sally,    died  2-27-1844   in  (iermentown,  Kentucky;    born 
4-15-1799;    married  2-18-1815,   James  Savage   (minister)    who 
survives  with  children. 

SAYJiE,   Martha,   died  6-16-1845;    born  in  Vermont,    9-26-1794, 
daughter  of  Seth   and  Sarah  Jones  who  moved  to  Letart  Falls, 
Meigs   County,   Ohio   about  1805;   married  Robert  Sayre  who  died 
in  18.;7  leaving  her  with  e   number  of   small  children. 

3ENSEM,   Sarah,   died  5-7-1845  in  Harrison  County,,    Inciaaia; 
born  12-14-1800  near  Elizabeth,  Hardin  County,  Kentucky,   dau- 
ghter of  Col.   Nicholas  Miller;    in  1851-5:    moved  with  her  fath- 
er's family  to  Harrison  County,   Indiana;   married  4-27 -1857, 
Peter  G.    Senseny,   Esq.   who   survives. 

SSTTLEAIICES,   Catharine,    died  5-11-1845  in  Jersey   County,    111.? 
born  9-17-1805   in  Lincoln  County,  i^orth  Carolina,   daughter  of 
Frederick   and  Patience  Bess;    married  David  Settlerr.ices. 


CEi^TH  iJOTiCES   frOBi  the   'i*e.S'i'E.hd  Cm  i.S'iii-.i^  iiiVot-ATh 

SH/XEB,  Ana,   died  3-l,3-l£^o  et  jfeorlo,  Maaioa  of  the  i.i.lascuii 
conference;    born  Septexcber,  IfSO,  daughter  of  ...  Boachcen  a 
active  preacher  of  the  totav-altor.ie  Station;    she  was   a  Shmvnee 
woinan;    in  the   autuinnoof  1837  merried  iN.3.3heler,  jj.inlister  G.n6 
e  ;  issionary  anong  the  Peoria  Indiana. 

SHArT,  iira,  3erfih,  wife   of  i.obert  Sharp,   cied  7-19-it4o  in  itcd- 
iaon  Uounty,   indiane. 

3HAi?.,  iirs#  Harriet,   died    '  2Cth  inst"    ,   iJew  Albany,   xndlane 
in  the  S5th  year  of  her  age;   born  in  *«e\v  Jeraeyj   earrled  David 
Shaw*     J^eported  by  U.C.i^eeka,  Wew  Albany,   lnd»  9-50-1843. 

SfiiiU,  i\ebecca  Ann,   died       5-9-1845;   daughter  of  ^acob  end 
r.ebecca  Nlswenger  of  ureen  County,  Ohio;   carried  A.c,    ihaw, 
c  tlniater;    they  moved  to  tf-ichxEan  about  1641;    survived  by 
her  husband   ,   four  children, anc  mtuay  relatives  living  in 
Ohio,   Kentucky   and  xndlane 

SliAV.,   hobinson  L,,   died  1-15-1844,   2  P.u..    at  his  rosic.ence 
in  Centorvllle,   xndiana;    born  G-7-1815  in  Vcrren  County,  oh*o 
but  moved  ia  his  youth  to  »;eyne  County,  fciehigen;   carried  6- 
16-1838  i-las  Deborah  lerickaon  v,ho  survives   with  one   Si7iail  son; 
the  dey   followinr  death  his  body  was  tei.eu  to  the  church 
where   services  were  held,    the  text  used  v/l.s   taken  froiL  l.»^or- 
inthiana,  XV.  13v. 

.iHlNW,  Joseph  V*,,   son  of  C-eorf;e  and  Elizebeth  ohinn,   died 
6-3-lt43  in   the     2>rd  year  off  his   age;   lived  in  iiiilsboro,  0« 
where  he  had  attended  the  Hillaboro  Academy   and  prepared  hiirj- 
self  for  a  teacher's  career. 

SflOh'T,  Assy,   daughter  of  iAra.  iiannali  ohort,   died  11--M-1843. 

SliOhTf  ilenn&h,dl«d  l-6-lt;44   aged  about  Z>2  years;   born  In 
J<ew  Jersey;   carried  wOhn  Short   svlio   survives,     tter  another, 
i^race  korse  ol    the  jrriend's  ;3ociety  died  at   the  Jhort  home, 
S-29-  1843  in  the  100th  year  of  her   age.     i^eport  icade  by 
•i.A.i.eeder,  namllton,  Ohio. 

SHOKT,  John  V.esley,  died  10-k^4-lU43  at  his  father's  resi- 
dence in  &iami  County,  Uhio  in  the  23rd  year  of  his  age.  n© 
was   a  son  of  narmah  Short. 

3iLL,  ioTs.  Eytge,  died  4-2t-lS43  in  the  79th  year  of  heri' 
age;   born  in  Athens,  New  Iprk.     leport  niad©  by  v/.  Brooks,  Ports- 
mouth, Ohio. 

31hPLS33,   ftars.   Ailay,   died  9-27-lc.43  at  her  residence   on  the 
Kankakee  river,   xriuois  wounty,   illinoia   ;   born  7-13-lc07, 
deu enter  of  Andrew  end  feary  Sheldon;    in  her  17th  year  eabraced 
relif^ion  et  i^ake's     cairr-ground  near  «*ero!;;ecville   ,  Ohio  ; 
n:erried   .Villlwfl  Sirplegg. 


DEATH  NOTICES   from  the  ftESTEhH   CHfaSTI/a'J  ALVUCAIE 

SLOCUkB,    Charles,   minister,   died  11-1-1843   at  his  residence 
in  uoncord.    White   County,    xllinois    in  his  o2nd  year;    son  of 
John  Slocuinb   iirdnister;    who  was   aaong   the  pioneers   in  Illinois 
Territory;    survived  by  wife   and  chxld.     uiention  made 
of   a  brother,   bamiel  Slocumb,   rainister. 

3L0CUi.iB,   Elizabeth,    died   2-4-1843   at  her  residence    in   .  hite 
County,   xllinois;    born  1-50-1796   in  aouth  Carolina,   dauf^■hter 
of  «aKes  ijiooper  y/ith  whow  she  rrioved   to  u-entucky  where  luarried 
John  C.    Slocumb;    in  the   eutuirji  of  1&16   located  in  *llinois; 
survived  by  her  husband   and  three   cnxidrea. 

SitdiAD,   hiaaldo  died  9-18-lc45;    born  9-24-1810   in  ,,allin£ford, 
hutland  oounty,   Verrcont,    son  of  Aixiasa  and  Sarah  Szaead;    at   age 
of  21   yetvps   began  a  teaching  career   that   extended  over   a  per- 
iod of  seven  years   in  the   states   of  «evrf  lork,   i^iev.'  tiersey   and 
uhio;    ii.arried  J:!;lizabeth  Crow  in  rickaway  oounty,  Ohio   then 
retui-ned  to  ^ev/  York   for   e    stay  of  2  years;    returned   to  uhio 
taking  with  hiju  nis   aged  parents;    prepared   to   bepin  s  medical 
career   and  v/as    avay   fi-oBi  home   in  search  of  e    suitable   location 
when  he  became   ill   and  died)    survived  by  his  wife,   parents,    diiLd, 
and  a   sister. 

SliilTH,   Allen  fe. . ,    sied  3-V-1843  aged  10-9-26;    son  of  „ .    C. 
Smith,   minister.      Report  by  »iames  Havens,  Rushville,   xndiana. 

SMITH,    uatharine,   died  10-6-1843;    born  3-7-1619   in  Chatham 
County,  North  Carolina,  daughter  of  Moaea  and  Catharine 
c>mith  who  ffoved  to  Highland  County,   Ohio  when  she  was   an   in- 
fant;   her  brother,  M.   Smith  of  the  Ohio  Conference  was   at  her 
bedside. 

SisITH,   Franklin  Augustus,   died  4-:-:7-lB43  in  Jacksonville, 
Adams   Count>',   Ohio   in  his   32nd  year;    siirvived  by  his  v/if© 
and  three   small  children. 

SiulTH,   Henry,   died   8-9-184o  at  ii^r.   Fowrler's   residence, 
xndepencence  County,  Arkansas   in  the   26th  :year   of  his   age; 
born  in  beaver  County,   Pennsyivtuaie,    son  of  Joseph  and  Jo- 
anna Smith;    moved   to  Ohio  with  his  parents;   moved  in  1838 
to  Henry  County,  Arkansas, 

SMxTH,   Henry  D.,   died  6-13-1843;    born  l-lb-1815    in  Hender- 
son County,   Indiana;   married  3-16-1836,  iiary  H.   Conwell; 
survived  by  his  wife,   three  children  and  aged  father. 

iivilTH,  John  A.,  died  1-3-1844  at  his  residence  in  Tazewell 
Coxmty,  Illinois;  born  0-17-1610  in  Virginia;  in  1614  moved 
with  his  parents  iAentucky  v/here  they  settled  in  Todd  County 
and  remained  there  iO  years;  embraced  religion  at  the  house 
of  dhn  Floyd,  '^-13-18r^8;  married  10-19-18-8  Cyntha  S.Floyd; 
about  183o  roved  his  faii:ily  to  Illinois  and  settled  in  the 
place  where  he  diedj    survived  by  his   wife   and  children. 


i-EAlH  I'iuTj.CES  froir.  the   .iiSTJiihU  CHhlSTiAH  ADVOO^l'E 

SMTH,  Miirgsret,  daui^htor  of  i'.lllleaj  H,   Scdth  died  B-..5- 
1643  near  Neville,  Ohio  in  hor  14th  jear. 

SiilTH,   Noah  i^oble,   died  e-7-lC-!2;    born  v -1-16  0   in  Franklin 
County,   xndiane;    survived  by  his  wife  and  two  children;   repcr  t 
Eede  by  ^n.,   kor-jow  of  Fairfield,   Indiana. 

3^a.Tii3Ui<,   I.rojaj3:ond,   died  1   -Ql'-lirAS  near  ivinslov;,   iiandolph 
County,   indiaue  ixx  his   i'Oth  year;   born  in  Virginia;    was  a 
hev«   Soldier  J    because  a  i^ethodist  soon  after  the  close  of  that 
war  J    survived  by  his  wife  and  eifht  children;    a  meiaoiial 
aericon  ftt.3   delivered  2-15-lti44# 

oOr.hiil,  iftiltoii  i.«,   died  9-l&-lh45  at  his  regidence   in  Camp- 
bell County,  iventucky   in  his  3oth  year;   aiention  made  of  his 
brother,  Elisha  and  sister,  Klizebeth,  both  deceased;   his 
wlf©  aur-vlvea. 

3PASGLjih,   John,  died  ^-'■'1-1843  near  Cincinnati,  uhio;   born 
in  Adams     Countj,   Jremisylvanie,    3opte»iber,   1799;    in  Apiil, 
1640  i;ade   a  new  home   for  his  f airily  in  HaiLilton  County,  u. 

SPiiiiCiiv,   Daniel  S.,   died  2-j6-ie45  at  his  residence  in  i'oni- 
eroy,  iuelgs  County,   Ohio  aged   33  years;    born  in  Maryland; 
V7hen  16  years  of  age  aoved  to  Ohio  v/ith  his  parents;    all  his 
five  children  are  deceased;   his  wife  survives. 

STAW.,  &.ary,  died  1  -l^;-ie4P  at  her  father's  reaidence  in 
Butler  County,  Ohio  in  her  16th  year;   was   the  only  daughter. 

3TEl,C-iS,   iX^ancy,  died  12-6-1843  in  Newtown,  Haudlton  County, 
Ohio;   born  P-K-lGg;'  in  iiicdison   ,   aaR»  county;    survived  by  her 
parents,  brothers  BniA  a  sister. 

SXEVi^SSOil,  hebecca,  died  6-13-1843;  born  8-7-1818;  carried 
Jaaes  Stevenson  who  survives  with  four  children,  i.eported  by 
Jacjies  diones* 

STiiftithT,  Andi-ew,  died  1-30-1843;   born  1761  in  Ireland; 
united  with   the  Methodists   in  IbOft  or  18C3;    cai-<e   to  Auierica 
in  1G07;    was  a  closs-ieader  in  Ireland  for  four  or  five  years 
and   about  SO  years  in  America.     Report  aade  by  £.a.riQld, 
Lonnel's  Creek,  Clark  County,  Ohio# 

oT;^i..AJ-;T,   Mary,  nee  Phelps,  died  l-5-184o  in  -at.JPleasu-nt, 
iowe  aged     7  years;   born  in  Hertford,  Connecticut;    when  17 
years  of  ege  uiarried  Obod  Aing  in  'iiuKbull  County,  uhio  and 
they  wont  to  live  near  Platteviiio,  Uisconsin,  where  ubed 
iving  died  6-"j-1640;    with  her  child  returned   to  'i'ruaibull 
County,  Ohio  whore  on  6-S^-lS41  raarried  x. i.^tev.art,   an  itin- 
erant minister.     Ihey  spent  their  first  winter  in  liuriington, 
iowa  but   the   fiutunn  coved  to  a  point     6  ciles  from  ikirlington 
in   the  bounds   of  hock   Creek  Circ-uit;    here   »n  infant   child 
old  died  and  on  Oct,   2  her  -'t  year  old  daughter. 


LEATE  i^OTiCES   from   the   WESTEFN   CHRISTIAN  ADVOCATE 

STITH,  Frances  Ann,   died  5-'^9-1843  in  Jackson  County,   ko, 
in  her  26th  year;   was   a  daughter  of  William  and  Susan  Fergu- 
son of  MontgoLnery   County,  Kentucky j    ir.ari'ied   ll-9-l&v50,   Pilch- 
ard ii.    Stith   and   these    in  lf'41  moved   to  ulssouri;    survived  by 
her  husband   and  t'AO  little  daughters, 

sroC/vSTlLL,    Catherine,   died  3-^3-1843;    married  ThoR:as  Stock- 
still;    for   thirty  years   their  home  was   a  resting;  place     for 
traveling  riiniaters.;    had   surviving   children.        Reported  by 
J  .li.Dowell,   i'iew  Carlisle,   Ohio. 

STOUT,   Sarah,   died  in  her  50th  year;    was   the  wife   of  Amos 
L.   Stout  of  Indiana.     Report  made  by  her  brother-in-law,  James 
ThoBipson,   Lawrenceburg,    Indiana.   5-8-1843. 

STiiATTON,    ars.   Docia,   died  7-11-1843   in  Neville,   Ohio  aged 
about  o     or  33  years;    icarried  Aaron  Stratto.a  who  sui'Vives 
with  two  small  children. 

SThiiTTOIi,   Harriet,   died  11-19-1845  aged  46   years;    born  in 
Eastern  Tennessee,   dsughter  of  Capt.   John  and  Ellen  Beard;    in 
her  early   life   rercoved   with  parents   to  Illinois,   iiorthwest 
Territory>    survived  by  her  husband    ,   3  sons   and  6  daughters, 
heport  made  by  John  H.   Piper,  Aker's  Chapel,   Pike  Co., Illinois. 

3TRIBBLlNa,   kary,   died  4-15-1843  at  Point  pleasant,   Virginia; 
born  9-10-1G02   In  Prince  V.illiam  County,   Virginia;    moved  to   the 
place   where   died   in  the    autumn  of  1815;    married  George   ^tribb- 
ling,   Esq. 

SULLIVAN,   Nev;ton,    died      on  Sunday  before   Jnne   26,    1043; 
survived  by     his  wife    and   five   small  children,     iioported  by  S. 
Truitt,   Pique,   Ohio. 

SuLi.IVAN,    Susan,   born  8-11-1810,   granddaughter  of  Col, 
Ebenezer  '/.ane ,   late   of  vlneeling,   Viiginia;    was   ta^en  by   an 
aunt,  iirs.   Davidjl  loung      after  her  mother's   death;    married 
August,  1833,   Col.   John  H.   Sullivan,  who   survives    (   now  in 
Iowa)    and  several  children,     .ihe  died  in  Zanesville,  Ohio. 
Report  published,   4-12-1844. 

SUWLEhLAND,   Rebecca,   died  3-18-1843   in  '.voodford  County,   111.; 
born  4-.;9-1795   in  Frederick  County,   Maryland,   daughter  of 
Thomas   and  Sarah  Ijams  v/lth  whom  she  moved   to     f 'airfield  Co., 
Ohio   in  1801;   her  father's  house   was   a  preechil^g  place;    rarried 
John  Sunderland;  in  1G32     moved   to  Tazewell    ,   now   Uoodi'oid  Co., 
Illinois. 

3TEVVART,    iKi&ry,   died    "-7-1844;    born  in  Ohio   ;    embraced   re- 
ligion in  1828  at   a  c&np-meeting     on  Indian  Creek,   Butler 
County,    Ohio;    married  Benjamin  Stevert   in  1830;    moved   in  the 
spring  of  1637   to  Vermilion  County,   Illinois;   her  husband 
survives   v;ith  four   children. 


Di^ATH  NOTICES  from  the  WESTEf-JS  CiiBxSTIAlM'  ADVOCATE 

STxLKS,  hebecca,  died  6-5-1845  on  the  holling  Pork,  Greens- 
burg  Circuit,  Nelson  County,  Kentucky;  born  5-6-1798  in  K^ery- 
land,  dauf^hter  of  Griffin  and  i^ary  ..illet  who  moved  to  Nelson 
County  In  1797;  married  9-?  -1814,  Lev/is  Stiles,  Esq.  ^vho 
erected  e  house  for  religious  uses  and  made  his  home  a  rostir^ 
place  for  irinisters;  survived  by  eleven  children  and  three 
grandchildren. 

SUhFACE,  Jacob,  died  10-l;'-ie45  at  his  residence  in  iieru^y 
County,  luissouri  aged  about  oi-   years;  born  in  i^ontgomery  County, 
Virginia;  moved  to  Missouri  in  1851;  survived  by  his  wife  and 
seven  small  children. 

S^EASY,  James  C,  died  1  -6-1845;  born  1-50-1816  in  i'^ewark. 
New  Jersey,  and  froiii  v.hich  place  came  to  Brookville,  Indiana 
a  few  years  ago;  funeral  12-7-1845,  text  froir.  Hebrews  IX, 27  and 
28,  the  minister-  hev .   inT.   Allen. 

SWING,  George,  died  1-11-1844  near  Bethel,  Clermont  County, 
Ohio;  born  4-15-1765  in  Little  York,  Pennsylvania;  marrleci  in 
1785;  moved  to  Ohio  in  1805,  locating  on  Poplar  Creek  near 
Bethel  where  he  and  also  his  wife  died. 

SWING,  IfVesley,  died  8-2-1845  near  Bethel  in  Clermont  County, 
Ohio;  born  in  April,  1795  in  New  Jersey,  youngest  son  of  a 
large  family;  in  1805  moved  with  his  father's  fsiLily  to  a 
place  near  Bethel;  survived  by  his  wife  and  four  children. 

SWISHER,  Jacob,  died  6-^5-1845  in  his  65th  year;  lived  on 
Hog  Kun  near  Newark,  Licking  County,  Ohio  where  resided  the  p 
past  40  years;  survived  by  his  wife  and  other  relatives. 

TALlAFEhKO,  Nancy  Msria,  died,  wife  of  M.H.  Taliaferro  of 
Moscow,  Ohio;  left  a  six  iveek's  old  son  {    Charles  Andrew) 
v;ho  soon  died.  Reported  by  A. J.kftLaughlin  and  published 
9-17-1845. 

TAi-jtii-iGToN,  Harmon,  minister,  died  1  -16-1845  aged  about  47 
years;  had  lived  in  North  Carolina;  settled  in  kissouri  in 
1842.  Reported  by  Urbin  C.  Spencer,  New  Madrid,  Missouri. 

TAoLiaAN,  x^lancy  Ann,  died  aged  50  years  at  her  r.other's  re^ - 
donee  near  Sharonville,  Hamilton  County,  Ohio  ;  born  near 
Yellow  Springs,  Ohio;  survived  by  her  husband  and  tv/o  sm.all 
sons.  Report  by  L.  fehite  was  published  8-4-1845. 

TEfcPLETON,  Robert  heed,  died  6-?9-1645  aged  18  years,  son 
of  Robert  and  Mary  Templeton  of  Franl^lin  County,  iaciana; 
survived  by  parents,  brother,  and  sister. 

TENNIS,  fjleanor,  died  P-?'«-lG4'  near  i^^ashington,  Mason  Co., 
Ky.v.here  lived  50  years;  born  June,  1752  in  Philadelphia;  in 
1790  moved  with  her  husband,  Samuel  Tennis  to  K.y.;  had 
studied  medicine;  was  mother  of  10  children,  v;ho  married;  had 
2  4  living  descendants  (  four  generations) . 


DEATH  NOTiCtS  from  the   WfcoTEH'i  CahiaTiidi  Ai:iVOC/xT£ 

mmtlihh,   Frederick,   died  2-16-iG44    ,    2.aO  A. to,    in  the  44th 
year  of  his  eg©,|.n    ^helby  County,   inoianaj formerly  had  lived 
in  ii^essechusottaj    fit   ape  of  .'.V  years  united  with  trie  i^.ethocist 
Church  in  New  Jersey   ;    lived   in  Sussex   County,   i;elav/er©  for 
several  years  before  moving  to  3helby  County,  Indiana, 

TiiOisdPSoW,  Jarres  Stephen,  died  f'- :4«1644  in  Carthage,  ill. 
aged  1-1-21,   son  of  Stephen  C,   and  Sarah  hnn.  'ihorrpson, 

TiiOw.ISUiN,  John,  died  10-  -184 o  in  his  Vlat  year;    born  in 
iyron©  County,  juonanada  Parish,   Ireland;    in  ILOl  cerice  to 
M.0ricci  and  spent  the  first  14  years     in  f ermsylvania;   went 
to  Ohio  in  1815,  locating  in  iialea  Township,  i«iasJjincuir;  Co. 

THOhuMAW,   Alize  Jane,  died  5-15-1645  in  her  17th  yetir;  was 
daughter  of  the  late  fars.  hebecca  Thoro?ien  ««ho  died  b-15- 
1843.     heportod  by  c.   Brooks,   i-ortamouth,   Ohio. 

THOhOMH,  itra.  Isebecca,  died  5-1^.-1843  in  the  40th  year  of 
her  age. 

TiluhSTOi^",   Daniel  G,,   died  5-16-184 o  at  his   resicence  in  fcd- 

en,   Delp\  are  County,   ^hioj   born  1  ,-3i:.-1771   in  Newport,  x-hode 

Islend;   wss   an  eurly  set  Her  in  L-elaware  --ounty,  Ohio;  sur- 
vived by  his  widow  and  children. 

ThONE,  ciarah,  died  the  '  3  inst  in  the  40th  year  of  her 
age;  lived  in  circleville  station',  Ohio;  had  been  a  widow 
four  years. 

TlP'i'uiii,  i»ency,  died  12-9-1643  in  the  55th  year  of  her  age; 
her  husband,  Jaji.es  Tipon  of  viashlngton  County,  Allinois. 

Tioh,  i  euben,  died  3-2  -184 3  in  Manchester  Township, J  ear- 
born  County,   inciane  in  the  S-ith  year  of  his  age;    born  in 
I-urharr  J  Cuirberlejid  county,  isiaine;   Eioved   to  Indiana  la  ILiy, 
beconing  one  of  the  pioneers  of  i-earborn  County. 

'iui«LiS,  iiannah,  died  10-1' -184 o  at  her  ho&e  in  La:>alle  co*, 
Illinois;   born  l-f:6-1804   in  iiampshire  County,  Vlrcinie,  daugh- 
ter of  Caleb  and  ^ancy  Qdle  with  vvhoai  sue  luoved  to  loss  Co.  0.; 
nention  K^ade  of  her  visiting   c   sister  living  in  lush  (oiinty, 
indiene   in  1B30;   married  J  ernes  11111136-17-183-  with  v/hon;  she 
roved   to  Illinois  in  1836,  raking  e  hocie  in  i-aSelle  County; 
sxirvived  by  her  husband  and  six  children. 

TUi'Nj.F,  »<>l3on,  died  1  .-1C-1J43  in  flke  Counts,  Ohio;  bora 
7-24-lfl5  near  New  !  Ichnond,  Cleruiont  County,  Ohio;  lived  in 
if.est  Union} in  Scioto  County,  Ohio  spent  soicie  time  before  1©- 
catinf!  in  Fiketon;    survived  by  his  wife  and  three  children. 

TVviBLE^   k&Tj,    died   9-6-1843  near  Montpelier,    Indiana   to 
which^ vicinity   she  had   come   in  1835;    born  1-18-1809   in  Green 
County,    Ohio;    married   -i-6-1029,    Jof^iah   Tv.ible    v/ho   survives 
with   six   small    children. 


DEATH  NOTICES  from  the  W^s-STERN  CiiRISTlAiS  ADVOCATE 

UPHAw.,  Mrs,  Lucy  Ann,  died  1-16 -If 4 o  in  Hemburg,  Illinois 
in  the  '?4th  year  of  her  age;  had  ooved  to  Illinois  with  her 
husband  in  the  siimmer  of  1842. 

VilhUETi,   Christian  M.,  died  9-18-1845  in  Portsmouth,  Ohio 
in  the  46th  year  of  his  age;  born  in  Lexington,  Virginia, 

VliihS,  kartha,  died  10-6-1845  on  Cedar  Creek,  ilardin  County, 
Kentucky  ;  born  2-5-1816  in  iiew  hichmond,  Ohio,  from  which 
place  her  parents  Uioved  to  iiardin  County  soon  afterj  married 
John  Vlers  in  1850j  mention  aede  of  her  surviving  children. 

WALLELL,  iienry,  died  2-11-1844  in  wierd  County,  Indiana,* 
born  7-P  .-18  1  in  union  County,  Indiana,  son  of  James  and 
Ann  i^addell  who  were  at  his  bedside,  when  he  died, 

WADSWORIH,  James,  died,  1-12-1844,  resident  of  Clinton  Co,, 
Illinolaj  born  May,  1803  in  Jackson  County,  Georgia;  his  fath- 
er soon  died;  when  he  was  about  twelve  years  of  age  his  mother 
moved  to  Illinois  taking  him  and  a  step-brother  with  her.  He 
was  a  man  of  many  sorrovi/s  havi.ig  buried  two  whole  farrilies 
(  two  wives,  seven  children);  his  third  wife  and  infant  child 
survive. 

WAGGOiJfiR,  Mrs.,  died  1-4-18-4  in  Tiffin,  Ohio  in  the  76th 
year  of  her  age. 

viALKKh,  TheoGocia,  died  5-P   -1845  in  her  5;  nd  year;  miarried 
Robert  Ifcelker;  both  were  men.bers  of  Mt.  T&bor  Class,  iieport 
made  by  Jam^es  Jones,  Rising  Sun,  Indiana. 

WA'i'jtvINS,  Miranda  B.,  died  9-1-1844  in  Amity,  Bond  County, 
Illinois  w4iere  she  was  born  6-6-18  6,  daughter  of  Benjamin 
Johnson;  married  9-17-1843,  William  Watkins  formerly  of  Athens 
Ohio. 

^.ALTOi^,  Mary,  died  7-1-1845;  bora  12-10-18  ;4,  deughter  of 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  Vv£.lton;  was  a  teacher  in  the  Sabbath 
School,  Rome,  Ohio;  survived  by  her  parents,  two  brothers 
and  two  sisters. 

WARD,  Eliza  T.,  died  September,  1843  in  Daviess  County,  iiy. 
in  the  33rd  year  of  her  age;  born  in  Mercer  County,  Kentucky, 
dauf'-iter  of  Jonathan  and  Elizabeth  Ward;  m.arried  Daniel  Ward 
who  survives  with  six  or  seven  little  children. 

'AARD,  Theodocia,  died  7-^6-1843  at  Middletown,  Butler  Co., 
Ohio  in  the  42ad  year  of  her  age;  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Mary  Rouze  v.bo  moved  from  i<ew  Jersey  to  Franklin,  Warren  Co., 
Ohio  about  18^3;  m.arried  James  H.  Ward,  October,  1858; 
survived  by  her  husband  end  step-children,  it  was  mentioned 
that  a  son-in-law,  the  Rev.  Mr.  John  Steel  and  his  wife  v/ere 
present  at  the  time  of  her  death. 


DEATH    NOTICES   from    the   i\E6Ti.hn    Cri^ISTIAH  ADVOCATE 

WAFFIELD,   Martha,   drowned  3-1   -1843;    born   in  Baltimore,  Md.; 
moved   in  early  years   to  Ohio  where  married, f-'-15-lS16,   Henry 
Werfield>   from  Ohio  moved   to  Indiana   and  frot.  there   to  xien- 
tucky   v;here   the  home  \rus    situated    on   the  bank  of  the  Ohio  Riv- 
er. 

v.AhNfcK,   Henry,   died  l-t-1845  in  Kosciusko  County,   Indiana 
to  which  state  he  had  moved   in  1837. 

ViABi^ER,   Jane,   died  5-24-1843;   born  10-11-1811   in  Center  Co^ 
Pennsylvania,   daughter   of  li!.illiaiXi  and  Jane  Ooodfellovtf;    married 
3-15-18c51  Rev,   i»ir.   Jesse   Warner  of   the  Northern  Ohio  Confer- 
ence 

v.ARiJER,  iirs.,   died  4-18-1843  in  Wadsworth  Tovmship,   kedina 
County,   Ohio;    born  11-24-1797   in  Waterbur:;,   Connecticut  but 
w&s   taken  to  live   in  Ohio  when  seven  years   of  age   ;    n;arried 
heuben  Wiarner.    *'She  was   of  a  worthy  fairjily." 

WAFNEE,   R.G.,   died  4-16-1643  in  his  38th  year,    survived  by 
his   Vi/ife   and   seven  children*     heport  made  by  F.F.dheldoa, 
Versailles,    Indiana. 

UAhNER,    l^illiarr.  S.,   died  10-20-1843  in  Kosciusko  County, 
Indiana  aged  21-11-15;    born  in  Champaign  County,  Ohio,   son 
of  the  late  Henry  yiarner;   his  father  had  resided  in  the 
counties  of  Green  and  Butler  in  Ohio  before  locating  in  Ind. 

MT30H,   Emily  Ann,   died  4-l^-lt-43   in  k^ayne  County,    111.; 
born  2-12-1823   in  Wilson  County,   Teanessee,    ;;nd  daughter   of 
hev.   Mr.   hobert   k.alker,   late   of  that  place. 

WEBSTER,   Robert  Burns,   died  9-18-1843  aged  17  months,   14 
days,    son  of  Rev.  to.  Brinton  Vtebater  and  Elon,  his  wife, 
both   of  Anders ontown,  Madison  County,   Indiana. 

UlLBURII,   Francis,   died  1-4-1844   in  Hannibal,   i^:issoui'i,    to 
which  place  he  had  come   in  1834.   It  was  believed  he  wes   aboit 
;8  years   of  age.     ile  died  fer  from  his  home   and  friends. 
His   funeral   service  was   in   the  Methodist  Church,    the   text 

taken  from ,XV,   55-59,      /  ev .   A.r.   D.   Welburn  of  the 

Kentucky  Conference  v;as   a  brother.        Burial   in  the   town 
cemetery. 

WELLS,   Abraham,   died  7-13-1643  at  7  A.m.;   born  near  Lan- 
caster,  Pennsylvania   ;    came   over  the  mountains   to  Be s ontown. 
Pa.; began   and  finished  a  course   as   a  hatter's  apprentice; 
when  about   27  years    of  age  met     Nancy,   daughter  of  Joseph 
W/isby  of  Siger»s  Velley,  Virginia     whom  he  married;    their 
marriage  was   a  span  of  51  years,    lliey  lived   three   years   in 
Pennsylvania,    eleven  in  Virginia,   24   in  Ohio  and  13  in  Ind- 
iana, iiis   parents  v;ere  Baptists;    disliked  Methodists   but  knew 
little   about   them  . 


DKA-m  NOTiCES  from  the   Ui^Si:'.iii  ^ahiS'i'IAti  ADVOCATE 

Six  years  after  his  Ksrrlege  he  united  with  the  Baptist 
Church  ;   was  baptised   in  Georjie'a  Croek,  Pennsylvania  by 
fev»  kt't   Saraiel  V,oodbrl0ce»  Soon  after  located  in  Highland 
County,  Ohio;   roved   to  ?ike  Township,  i-arion  Country,   Indiana 
o- 6-1850.     He  assisted  in  forming     and   served  as  leader  of  the 
flrat  class     on  Little  I?:ogle  Creek,   and  lived  to  see  e  church 
erected;   e  cemetery  laid  aut   in  which  he  selected     a  burial 
piece  for  hirrgelf.     His  children  have  scattered  far  and  wide. 
h  son,  I'ixoa  .kSlls  was  named  and  Hugh  feella,  also  a  3oa, 
contributed  this  report. 

rtiiLLo,   Klaey,  died  4-2f'-lB4..;  aged  about .   years j   boru 

in  tiorth  Carolina  whore  rrarried,  Silaa  ir^ella  who  sujvivea 
with  a  large  fan^lly  of  children;      about     7  years  ago  was 
converted  at  Lake  caffip-ground,   in  whtit  v.iig   thon  Piqua  Cir- 
cuit* 

WkLLS,    Ihornton  i-.sbury   ,   fell   ill  (^-26-184^;    born  !•'•:  4-lts08 
in  rtellsburg,  Virginia,   son  of  Alexander  and  i.hode  ir;iells« 
Reported  l-5-l£344* 

uEit^A'jc,  JaiTies   v.,   died     15th  ult  ;    born  5-1C-1G05   in  wew  Jer- 
sey but  v/es  taken  in  youth  by  his  parents   to  Ohio  where  they 
settled  in  Hamilton  Cowntyi  nerried  1-15-lC  t,   ...iss  6ta'vh  *&. 
Gullett  who  survives  with  seven  children;   n.ovec   to  jUeeirborn 
County,   Indiana  where  his  house  became  a  preaching  place 

«£ST,  kary,  died  6-5-1843  at  her  residence  in  Lawrence  Co., 
Ohio;   born  f'-10-1805;  Kerrlec  Dr.  K,   svest  who  survives  with 
four  children* 

k^HAriiJii,  John,  died  10-  '6-1843;   born  ..-lo-177o  in  i^eiawere; 
was  taken  to  xventucJ'y   in  177C   and  frotr    there  in  17'.,.'i,'  went  to 
what  is  now  i^lermont  county,  Ohio,     mention  iric.de  of  a  aon, 
naiied  aenry   tVnerton. 

v.xieeler,  John,  died  3-5-1843;   born  in  17S0;  married  ^iartha 
now  deceased.      »vas  for  eight  years  a  class-leader  at  kt. 
Tabor. 

wHEiiLEh,   Mar  ha  died  3-15-1843;   born  1G0&  in  Lnglaiid;   married 
John  vvheeler.     i.eport  made  by  Jajces  Jones,  hiaing  Sua,  Indiana. 

:.iiiTAxii:is,    Catherine,   died  7-4-1843;   born  6-26-1617, daughter 
of  Jeii-ea   and  Cet">£rine  Canely;   mention  itade  of  hei'  beiiig  pre- 
sent ab  a  cariip-rceetilng  held  in  i'erry  County,  Ohio  when  she  was 
Ih  yearH  of  me;   rr^erriod  ITiomas  iihitoker  in  1636;    survived  by 
her  husband,  aged  mother  and  two  little  children.     Report  by 
George  ilan&walt,  «e;v  Loxinnton,  Ohio. 


DEA1H   i^oTiCKS  fron:  the   i.L3'i:rAdi  uiia.'ixj./.W   i  i.v  u<..i.iii. 

r.iOAL,  John  V/esley,  died  8-14-1845  at  his  father's  residence 
iii  Oldhaui  Count:  ,  iventuckyj   born  8-8-18' 4   son  of  John  (cinistirr) 
esnd  Catharine  V^.lcal;   had  gurviviUf'  ^.latere  Rnd  a  brother, 

s  ILDE',   isirs,  belief,   died  7-3-184^}   born  1796  in  l^iessachusetta; 
located   in  Ohio  ebout  1?=5   .     Report  made  by  E.H. Field,  Uye.tta- 
ville,  Ohio. 

^iLLEHTTS,  iaary,  born  {5-19-1810   In  Guilford  County,  Horth 
Cerollna,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Klizrbeth  I'hei'p;   united  with 
the  iiiethod  1st  Church  in  Vayne  County,   Indiana  at   the  age  of  21 
years;   about  1835  rarrled  a  Quaker  c^nd  lived  sor.e  years  in 
Grant  County  before   settlinc  in  Msrion  County,     i  eport  mad©  by 
«J  .3. Donaldson  from  fetrlon,   Indiana,  5-4-lP43» 

v^LU^EX,   Elizabeth,  died  1 -If  -1^45  in  Clark  County,   indienej 
born  Iv-i-lVCS  In  iiertford,   Connecticut;   married  .iovociber, 
17&7,  S.   iAilley,  inini«3ter,   and  moved  to  Oneida  County,  U.y» 
where  livod  near  Utica;    a  six  year  old  daughter  died    iear 
Utlce;    in  1607  the  fandly  aoved   to  Cincinnati  and  frcai  that 
place  wont  on  to  Clark  County   in  1810.     She  was  the  EiOther  of 
.'iiii©  caildren« 

IVILLlAl^lS,  Aaiy,  died  10-1-1B4,:5  in  iiarcln  County,  it^ntuckyj 
born  4-23-1^.05j  married  Jacob  T.   Willian.3,  minister;   a  daugh- 
ter ten  years  of  age  died  a  few  d»ys  before  her,   a  son,  Flch- 
ard  had  previously  died. 

wiLHAMS,  3&nJaBiin,  died  11-  -1843  in  Marion,  Ohio;  born 
6-1  i-1771   in  Uew  Jersey  but  went  at  an  early  a^je  to  Frankfort^ 
Virginia;    to  hosa  County,  Ohio  in  160'^  soon  noving  on  to 
Delaware  County,  Ohio.  Survived  by  his  wife,   children  and 
grandchildren. 

'«iXLL.iAM3,   Jane,   died  1:?-18-1643   in  Millaborough,   Hlchland 
County,   Ohio;   born  1-1  -lf;l     in  Kentucky,   daughter  of  Jscjos 
and  jane   'fhon.p3on  who  oaved  to  Ohio  about  leriDj   riarried  John 
Viilliaita  in  the  aufcuosn  of  1836. 

AiLLiAiAS,  Maj.  hollr,  died  10-16-1843  just  12  days  after 
his  wife,   ftoaaima  had  dled|  born  October,   1777  in  Loudoiin  Co., 
Virginia,     iieport  Kiade  oy  i*. H.Lee,  Daviess  County,  Kentucky. 

jilLuiAliiS,  hosanna,  died  10-4-1843;   born  1-2; -1781  in  Vir- 
ginia;  carried  tiaj  •  holly  williama;   was  a  niece  of  Mrs.  ios- 
aixna  liwlng  v^ho  died  9-14-1843. 

V«lLLiAii30N,  •Jomes,  or.,  died  10-17-1043  at  his  residence  in 
itieigs  County,  ^hio;   born  1-1  -ivvy  in  uaaniiogton  Coimt; ,  *'a.; 
at  en  early   age  w&a   taken  by  his  parents   to  Wheeling,  Ve,; 
married  8-20-1E305    ,   «.8ry  Mctiechen  and  soon  lore  ted  in  Grand- 
viow,   ViF.nhlngton  Co., Ohio  vshere  lived  30  years;   nine  years  ago 
moved  to  Buffington's  Island;    son-in-law  of  the  fiev.  .-:r.   Isaac 
heynolds,    formerly  of  the  Pittsburg  Circuit. 


DEATH  NOTICES  from  the   WESTERN   CHRISTIAN  ADVOCi^TE 

WiLLiS,   Nicholas,   minister,   born    ^-18-1776   in  Cepoline  Co., 
Mtrflsnd    ;    died  l-lS-iei'l    at   the  residence  of  P. lA/. Kennedy, 
Bedford,    Coshocton  County,   Ohio;    in  1801   began  the  work   of   an 
itinerant  minister   of  the  Baltimore  Conferencej    his  work  in 
the  irlnistry  extended   to  all  parts  of  the  United  States   and 
Texas.      His   reaains   we2-e  taken  to  Dresden,   Ohio  for  burial. 
His  only  daughter  married  'Ailliam  S.   Taneyhill. 

WILLIS,    fclllian:,   died  2-29-1844   in  his  27th  year;   born  in 
Bellville,   Kentucky, eldest  son  of  Benjamin  G,   and  Ann  M* 
Willis;    v/£s   ten  years   of  age   v/hen  his   father  died;    in  1852 
with  mother   and  step-father  moved  to  Indiana;    returned   to 
Kentucky   v;here  married     a  daughter  of  Thomas   Tupman,   Esq. 
She   survives  with  t^vo  children.     Sentlon  made     of  a  sister, 
brothers   and  an  aunt    (Agnes  FlourTley,   deceased^ 

V.iL30i^,   Susan  S.,died  5-2'  -1645;    born  1817   in  Alber.ar'le  Co., 
Virginia,   daughter   of  Shepherd   and  Mury  ii.ades;    in  1835 
married  George  S.    feilson,   v;ho   in  November,   1836   moved  to 
Little  Rock,  Arkansas.     Survived  by  her  husband  end  two  child- 
ren. 

WINECOOP,   George,   died  1>8-1843     at  Laurel,    Indiana;    sur- 
vived by  his  wife  and  seven  children. 

l&Iiv'TEhS,   Jane,   died  6-8-1843,   youngest  daughter  of  Robert 
and  Jane   Williams   of  Washington  County,   Ohio;    in  1826  moved 
to  Cincinnati,  Ohio;    married  ll-3-ie;--:8,   Elisha  Winters  v/ho 
survives  v/lth  a  small  son. 

VsISEiiiAN,    Elizabeth,   died  11-26-1843   in  her  41st  year;   married 
Michael  Wiseman  who  survives  with  her  six  children  and  her 
six   step-children.    Reported  by  J.R.Malt; ,   Morgan  Co., Ohio. 

WOOD,    Jaii~.es   B.B,,   minister,   died  6-11-1843  in  Marietta,   0. 
aged  26  years;   had  spent  two  years   In  iuissouri  traveling  as 
a  probationer, 

tttOODRUFF,   John,   died  6-14-1843  near  Lockland,   Harralton     Co, 
Ohio  in  the   22nd  year*  of  his    age. 

fe'OOI^,   Alexander,    died  3-19-1843  at  his  home  in  Chippewa 
Township,    Wayne  County,   Ohio;    born  6-13-1788  in  ifiiestmoreland 
County,   Pa.;    in  1808  began  freighting   on   the  Ohio  River; 
returned  home   about  1815   or  1816;   married  £-13-1818  Mrs. 
Mary  Patten;    moved  his  family   in  1833   to   a  point  near  Doyles- 
town,   iVayne  Co., Ohio. 

VdOOLEY,    Susanna,    died  1-8-1844   at   the   residence   of  her  son 
(    J.S.V.ooley,   Esq.)    in  Oregon  City,   Ogle   County,    Illinois; 
she  v;as   a  daughter  of  Lev/rence   and  Rachel  Peterson   of  iNew  Jer- 
sey;  married  VVm.   Wooley;    moved  with  husband   end   family   to   the 
vicinity   of  Urbana    ,   0,   but  after  his   death  came    to   111.      to 
live  with  her   son. 


DM'm  NOTICES  frou!  the  wKSTEltll  GimiSTiAJM  ADVOCATE 

..i  ENCH,  Hannah  B.,   died  6-lo-lfc43  in  Cincinnati,  Ohio;   bom 
5-15-1&23,   daugliter  of  J  ernes   and  Mery  Ann  Lafferty;    in  1642 
married  Jc^n  Wrench  who  sur-vives, 

M/iiC/iiT,   Aiideraon,  minister,   died  10-10-lfi45  in  Ohartton  Ca  , 
ili330uri;   born  12-S-1&05   in  IJcrth  i^arolina;    removed  v,^ith  his 
parents  to  VUlaon  Co»,Tenn.;   married  3ina  Jiagon  in  162*. j    to 
Chariton  County  in  1836}    survived  by  his  vsife  and  three  children, 

l.hiGilT,   iilljeh,   died  l'^-19-lB4o  in  Washington,   Bullitt  Co.,ily,} 
born  <;-7-1756   in  York  County,  f€i»}    servod   in.  the  i.ev,    her  and 
waa   taken  prisoner  on  i»ong  Island   I    one  of  bOO   )    Bii6  I- opt  in 
a  church  in  ^eiv  lork  until   the  number  was  reduced   to  BC.  of 
these  onli   GO  lived  to  reach  taeir  hoiues;    survived  by  child- 
ren and  grandchildren. 

t.hxGHT,  Frances,   cied  3-' 0-1843,  i^iacoupin  Co., ill. j    born 
2-11 -1£07,  AdaxJiS  Co.,  Ohio;   icarried  B-lG-iC3lly  Georpe  ivigley, 
minister  to  huel   ijrightj   lived  foui    years  in  Clern-ont  Co,,0. 
then  moved   to  Saxip;ai!)on  Co., 111.  going  fron:  th^-re  in  a  short 
time  to  the  county  ^ere  died*     Children  mentioned* 

III!  xGaT,  Jeiries,   died  lO-lC-1843  in  Oldham  Coanty,  Kentucky 
aged  47  years;    survived  by  wife  end  children* 

VkBXGHT,  Herriet,  died  l-??'-'-1843  in  Johnson  County,   Illinois 
in  her  23nd  year,   wife  of  Robert  Wright* 

ibislGiiT,   o6iui6l  L.,   died  1C-16-1&45   aged  17  yetrs,   gon  of 
Jaaes  ftright,  late  of  Oldham  Coaint:/,  iientucky. 

YofOiiG,   Kleanor,   died  ;;-13-1844   in  ii&r'din  County,  ixy.j    born 
8-li>-1777  in  iuoatgomery  Co. , Maryland;    removed   in  16.i5  Vvith 
her  brother,  John  Young  to  "ardin  County* 

YMZX,  iidith,  died  11-13-1843  ia  boston,   wayne  County,   xn&, 
aged  47-5-.;l;  siarried  iili  Yanzy  who  survives  with  their 
children,   of  whoio  John  i. .  Young  of  the  Indiana  Conference  is 
one*