Worcester Methodism Its Beginnings a Paper Read Before the Neme Historic

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Worcester Methodism Its Beginnings a Paper Read Before the Neme Historic
Roe, Alfred S. (Alfred Seelye), 1844-1917
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F. Gale, Joseph Haynes, William Lucas, Stephen Metcalf.
To me a study of these names is an interesting exercise. Par- sons, a farmer, is living, but an Adventist. Henshaw, a ma- chinist, went to Spencer ^all right. Holmes, a brother of Pitt, and a carpenter, moved to Washington. Eleazar Baker, ma- chinist, dead. Eldridge, a manufacturer of cotton cloth, went 17 to Spencer correct. Joseph Haynes, a laborer lost sight of. William Routledge, went to Ohio preacher. Both the Met- calfs, machinists,
...and died well. Willey, a farmer, died in New York State good. Lesure, from Uxbridge don't know. Rock- wood, a farmer know nothing more about him. Lucas, living, but not in the fold. Jackson, already described. Jenks, car- penter, went West. Knowles, not known. Edwards, shoemaker, clear to the end. Gates, not known. In a farming com- munity every name in this list could have been traced out as clear as a die. The Town meeting of November nth, 1833, granted the request, and the Rev. Ira M. Bidwell, then of Web- ster, was invited to come and preach in it.

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