Delaware County, NY - Genealogy and History Site UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LANSINGVILLE Transcribed by Linda Ogborn, September 25, 2001 MINUTES OF THE SESSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Part 2 Approved by Del. Presbytery to this date April 14 th , 1903. J. R. Frazier, S.C. June 6, 1903 Session met in session room & was constituted with prayers by John B. Mable. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent. Min- utes of last meeting read & approved. Resolutions on the death of Elder Robt. Ballantine were read & adopted. LeRoy Brant & Mrs. LeRoy Brant were received on certificate from the M. E. Church of Walton. Miss Alice More was received on certifi- cate from the U. P. Cong. of Shavertown & on profession of their faith, Misses Maud Shaw, Myrtle Johnston, Jennie B. McFarlane, Agnes Nichol & Mary E. Combs & Mr. Walter R. Ballantine. Allan R. Henderson & Thomas Lavery. Session took a recess till after communion services & was adjourned with prayer by Rev. D. C. McSafford. A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk Sept. 26, 1903 Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by Elder Robt. Chambers. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent. Minutes of last meeting were read & approved. On profession of their faith the following named persons were received into the church: Mrs. Helen Salton & Misses Mary E. Wannemacher & Lillian Chambers. On motion Miss Anna Gregg & Miss Adelaide McFall & Mr. & Mrs. James Oliver were invited to participate in the communion Sabbath morning. Geo. Wight was elected delegate to Presbytery at West Delhi & John B. Mable as alternate. After communion on Sabbath session adjourned with prayer by Rev. J. W. Ballantine. A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
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Delaware County, NY - Genealogy and History Site
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH LANSINGVILLE
Transcribed by Linda Ogborn, September 25, 2001
MINUTES OF THE SESSION OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Part 2
Approved by Del. Presbytery to this date April 14th, 1903. J. R. Frazier, S.C.
June 6, 1903
Session met in session room & was constituted with prayers by John B. Mable. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent. Min-utes of last meeting read & approved. Resolutions on the death of Elder Robt. Ballantine were read & adopted.
LeRoy Brant & Mrs. LeRoy Brant were received on certificate from the M. E. Church of Walton. Miss Alice More was received on certifi-cate from the U. P. Cong. of Shavertown & on profession of their faith, Misses Maud Shaw, Myrtle Johnston, Jennie B. McFarlane, AgnesNichol & Mary E. Combs & Mr. Walter R. Ballantine. Allan R. Henderson & Thomas Lavery.
Session took a recess till after communion services & was adjourned with prayer by Rev. D. C. McSafford.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 26, 1903
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by Elder Robt. Chambers. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers &Kent. Minutes of last meeting were read & approved.
On profession of their faith the following named persons were received into the church: Mrs. Helen Salton & Misses Mary E. Wannemacher& Lillian Chambers.
On motion Miss Anna Gregg & Miss Adelaide McFall & Mr. & Mrs. James Oliver were invited to participate in the communion Sabbathmorning.
Geo. Wight was elected delegate to Presbytery at West Delhi & John B. Mable as alternate. After communion on Sabbath session adjournedwith prayer by Rev. J. W. Ballantine. A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
April 5, 1904
Session met at the home of James Kent & was constituted with prayer by Geo. Wight. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The rollwas revised & corrected. At the last report there were 180 names on the roll. We have had 14 accept, 6 removals & one death & as the roll nowstands there are 187 active members. The statistical report were made out as required.
John B. Mable as principal & Robt. Chambers as alternate were elected delegates to Presbytery which meet at Davenport Apr. 12th. John B.Mable was elected delegate to the General Assembly at Greenville, Pa. with James Kent as alternate.
James Kent was elected Supt. of the Sabbath School with David Clark assistant supt. Myrtle Johnston was elected Secretary & Alice Moretreasurer. A petition containing the names of 136 members asking permission to use an organ in the praise services of the church was received.After a careful consideration the matter, session decided to lay it on the table & take a recess until two weeks form this time at 10 a.m. in orderto give anyone who is opposed to the petition an opportunity to be heard. Geo. Wight asked to be excused from voting on the question. Onmotion the request was granted. John B. Mable was re-elected Clerk & James Kent was re-elected treasurer.
April 19th, 1904
Session met pursuant to adjournment & took the following action. Resolved in reply to the petition of the members of the congregation askingfor the introduction of an instrument into our praise service that we grant said petition. We also suggest that the trustees furnish an instrumentby either rent or purchase when the debt of their cong. is paid & when it can be introduced without incurring any debt. This action was unani-mous.
Four members of the cong. did by word or letter express their dislike for an instrument but also expressed their submission to the will of sessionunder dissent. Namely Betsy Wight, Isabella, Margaret & Mary Bryce. Which dissent is here recorded & we now feel assured that thismatter that has been so long before us is finally & amicably settled. Adjourned with prayer by
May 14, 1904
Session met in the session rooms & was constituted with prayer by John B. Mable. Members present Milligan, Mable, Wight, Chambers &Kent. Minutes of last meeting were read & stand approved as read.
The Thank Offering on Sabbath to be sent to the Foreign Mission board. Their being no other business, session took a recess till Sabbathmorning. After the communion of the Lord’s Supper session was adjourned with prayers by Rev. M. J. Jerrow of No. Kortright.
Mod John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 24, 1904
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members present Wight, Chambers & Kent. As there wasno business to come before the session, a recess was taken till after communion on Sabbath when it was adjourned with prayer by Rev. W. S.McDougall.
A. M Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
April 6th, 1905
Session met at the home of George Wight and was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members all present. The minutes of the lastmeeting were read & approved. The treasurer of session reported that there had been collected for Missions $420.78
And had paid out 273.14
$147.64
Surplus from S. S. added by vote 6.00
$153.64
The treasurer was directed to pay Treasurer of Synod $5.61 & Ministerial relief to receive $10.00. This leaving $138.03 to be divided equallybetween Foreign Missions, Home Missions, Freedmens Missions & Church Extension, which divided as proposed would give $34.50 to each.
After revising the roll we are able to report 180 active members. Contributions per member was $9.81.
Robt. Chambers was elected clerk of session & Geo. Wight treasurer. David Clark S. S., James Ballantine, assistant S.S.; Lillian Cham-bers, Sec. & Mrs. D. M. Murray, treasurer. Geo. Wight was delegated to talk with Andrew Auld in regard to his not attending churchservices. James Kent was elected delegate to Presbytery at Oneonta & was instructed to vote for Union with the Associate PresbyterianChurch of the South. Session adjourned with prayer by James Kent.
A. M. Milligan, Moderator John B. Mable, Clerk
June 3, 1905
Session met in session room and was constituted with prayer by Elder James Kent. Members present Milligan, Wight, Kent, Chambers.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
The following named persons were received on profession of their faith: Mr. & Mrs. S. Leslie Hector, Miss Ethel J. McPhail and LorettaConklin.
The rite of Baptism was administered to Mr. Mrs. Hector & Loretta Conklin. Andrew Auld appeared and was recognized by the court butleft indecorously.
Session took a recess till Sabbath morning June 4 10:30 o’clock.
Sabbath morning met each member of session offered prayer. The Thank offering taken to be given to Foreign Missions.
After the communion of the Lord’s Supper met and were adjourned with prayer by the moderator.
A. M. Milligan, Moderator Robt. Chambers, Clerk
Approved by Presbytery as correct up to this date Sept. 26th, 1905.
Delaware Church J. R. Frazier, Clerk
Oct. 22, 1905 DeLancey, N.Y.
Session met in session room and was constituted with prayer by Elder Robt. Chambers. Members Milligan, Wight, Kent and Chambers.Minutes of last meeting read and approved.
Recess taken till Sabbath morning.
Sabbath morning met in session room. Members of session all present.
Recd. on confession of their faith the following persons: Millo J. Roda, Helen S. Hymers, Edith C. Ballantine, William J. Ballantine. Therite of baptism was administered to Millo J. Roda and the infant of Jas. O. Fyffe was also baptized, Clara Bell Fyffe.
Each member of session offered a short prayer.
After the communion of the Lord’s Supper, met and adjourned with prayer by Rev. D. McSafford.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. Robt. Chambers, Clerk
April 3, 1906 DeLancey, N.Y.
Session met at the home of Robt. Chambers. Members of session all present. Constituted with prayer by Elder J. B. Mable. Minutes of lastmeeting read and approved.
Motion carried that when a member of session has to pay car or stage fare in going to and from meetings of the Presbytery that the Congrega-tion be charged with his necessary traveling expenses.
Jas. Kent was elected delegate to Pres. to meet at Garrettsville April 10, 1906.
After revising the roll we are able to report 176 active members. By (?) consent after due deliberation Andrew Auld and Mrs. ClarenceOutwater (?) were dropped from roll. We have suffered a loss of three members by death viz: Seth O. Conklin, Margaret Murray, JennieArmstrong and 9 removals.
Our Treasurer of session reports $342.36 for missions divided pro rata according to direction of General Assembly. Rev. A. M. Milligan waselected Treas. of Session. Robt. Chambers clerk, Jas. A. Ballantine, S. S. Supt., D. M. Murray, Ass’t Supt., Helen S. Hymers, Sec., JessieWannamacher, Treasurer, Alice More, Sabbath School Missionary for Cong. Motion carried that we adopt the individual communion service.
A friend of the congregation having offered to present us with an individual communion service we do gratefully accept the offer.
Session adjourned with prayer by James Kent.
A. M. Milligan Robt. Chambers, Clerk
June 16, 1906 DeLancey, N.Y.
Session met in session room. Constituted by prayer by the Moderator. Members of session all present. Minutes read and approved. The follow-ing persons were received on profession of their faith. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Gray, Mabel Ray Nicoll, Mrs. Eugene Keene. Mr. and Mrs.Wm. K. Nicoll were received by certificate from Cabin Hill U. P. Church. Mrs. Celia M. Curry from First Congregation Church of Walton,Mr. Arthur Hymers from the West Delhi U. P. Church. Took a recess till Sabbath morning at ten a.m.
Sabbath morning, June 17, 1906, Wm. Johnston was received on certificate. We then had a few minutes of sweet communion with God inprayer. Each member offering prayer. Rev. Kimelshue assisted both in the Sat. & Sabbath services.
Rev. A. M. Milligan requested the month of July for a vacation. Request was granted. After communion of the Lord’s Supper, session wasadjourned with prayer by Rev. E. F. Kimelshue.
A. M> Milligan Robt. Chambers, Clerk
Examined and approved by Presby as correct up to date, Sep. 11, 1906, Mundale, N.Y.
J. R. Frazier, S.C.
DeLancey, N.Y.
Oct. 13, 1906
Session met in session room. Members of session all present. Constituted by prayer by Elder Wight. Minutes of last meeting read and ap-proved.
Mrs. George R. Terry was examined and received on profession of her faith.
Motion that the Ladies Missionary Society assume the care of the individual communion service also of the old service.
Recess till 10:30 Sabbath morning.
Sabbath morning 10-30. Oct. 14, 1906
Session met, all present.
Motion that Wm. Stewart, an Elder in the Reformed Presbyterian Church be invited to sit with us as a consultative member and to assist us inserving at the Lord’s Supper.
Mr. & Mrs. Robt. Cairns were received by certificate from the Cabin Hill U. P. Church. Also, Elizabeth B. Chambers was received onconfession of her faith.
Motion that the donor of the individual communion service be tendered a hearty vote of thanks & that the Rev. A. M. Milligan be appointed toexpress such in behalf of the Congregation.
There was a few minutes spent in communion with God in prayer. Each member offering a brief prayer.
After the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper, Rev. E. F. Thompson, who assisted, adjourned the session with prayer.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. Robt. Chambers, Clerk
DeLancey, N.Y. April 2, 1907
Session met at the home of John B. Mable. Members of session all present. Constituted by prayer by Elder Jas. Kent. Minutes of last meetingread and approved after revising the roll we found we have an accession of thirteen, removals eight, deaths two, viz: Wesley Terry & Eliza-beth Biggar, leaving us a net gain of three.
Completing the statistical reports finding several delinquents, the following motion was carried viz: That the trustees visit personally eachdelinquent in their respective districts and report each one that refuses to support towards the ministers salary to the session.
J. B. Mable was elected delegate to Presbytery of Walton April 9th, Jas. Kent alternate.
Geo. Wight was elected Treasurer of Session; John B. Mable, Clerk of Session.
The present Sabbath school officers were re-elected, viz:
Jas. A. Ballantine Supt.
James Kent Asst.
Helen S. Hymers Sec.
Jessie Wannamacher Treasurer
Alice More Sabbath School Missionary for Cong.
Adjourned by prayer of moderator.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. Robt. Chambers, Clerk
June 9, 1907
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members all present.
Mrs. Anna Gregg Milligan, was received by certificate from the North Presbyterian Church of Alleghany, Pa. On profession of their faith thefollowing named persons were received into full membership-John Scobie, Jennie Wannemacher, Mrs. Frank L. Stewart & Leslie Cairns.
On motion the trustees were requested to repair the memorial window of Mr.& Mrs. John S. Murray by having their names put on the panelthat was broken. Session took a recess till Sabbath morning. After the communion of the Lord’s Supper session adjourned with prayer by Rev.W. L. Warnock of New Kingston.
A. M. Milligan, Moderator John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 12, 1907
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by Geo. Wight. Members present, Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent. Min-utes of last meeting read & approved.
The following named persons came before the session & on examination & profession of their faith were received into full membership: HarryMcLachlan, Louina Hymers, Ruth Chambers, Amos Kent, Ralph Kent, Elison Oliver, Ivan M. Cairns & Blanch Chambers.
The pastor was assisted on this occasion by Rev. Ralph Atkinson of Chicago.
After communion was dispensed session was adjourned with prayer by Bro. Atkinson.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
April 7, 198
Session met at the home of James Kent. Members all present. Meeting opened with prayer by Bro. Kent. Minutes of last meeting were read &approved as read.
The roll was revised. Members on the roll 186. Geo. Wight was re-elected treasurer of session & John B. Mable, Clerk. James Kent waselected delegate to Presbytery which meets at South Kortright. The Sabbath School officers elected were Jas. A. Chambers, Superintendent,Robt. Ballantine, Assistant Supt., Miss Lillian J. MacNaught, Treasurer & Muriel Salton, Secretary.
Session adjourned with prayer by the moderator.
A. McLeod Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
May 30, 1905
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by Elder Chambers. Minutes of the last meeting were read & approved. Mr. &Mrs. Wm. F. McNee were received on certificates. Mr. McNee from the U.P. Cong. of Bovina & Mrs. McNee from the U. P. Cong. of CabinHill. Mrs. Ellen Brisbane was also rec’d. on certificate from the Bovina Cong. Mr. Brisbane was rec’d on profession of his faith. Mr. & Mrs.H. White were received on certificate from the M. E. Church, Hamden. Mrs. J. R. Shaw was invited to communion on Sab.
A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 19, 1908
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by Wm. Wight. Minutes of the last meeting were read & approved.
Mr. & Mrs. Ebenezer Laidlaw & daughter, Vera & Mary & son Ivan were received on certificate from the Presbyterian Church ofMargaretville. Margaret Wilson, Eleanor O. Hymers, Christina S. Chambers & Chandler Cable were received on profession of their faith.
After communion on Sabbath, session adjourned with prayer by the moderator.
Signed A. M. Milligan, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Mar. 31,1909
The annual meeting of session was held at Geo. Wight’s. Members present Wight, Chambers & Kent. Session was constituted with prayerby Jas. Kent. Elder Wight was elected Mod. The roll was revised & we have 187 active members. Removals 11, three members have diedduring the year & we received 15 new members. John B. Mable was appointed delegate to Presbytery which meets at Shavertown April 13 &Jas. Kent to be his alternate. John B. Mable was elected clerk of session, James Kent, treasurer. The Sabbath School officers were re-elected. Robt. Chambers was elected delegate to the general assembly of the U. P. Church to be held at Knoxville, Tenn., ‘subject to theapproval of Presbytery’. Jas. Kent was chosen his alternate. Session was closed with prayer by Robt. Chambers.
Signed Geo. Wight, Mod.
May 22nd, 1909
Session met in the Session room and was constituted with prayer by the Rev. F. O. Ross. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers &Kent. The report of the last meeting was read & approved as read.
Margaret J. Adams was received as a member of the Congregation on profession of her faith.
An informant Congregation meeting was ordered to be called for Thursday May 27th at 1:30 p.m. to ascertain if we were ready to call a pastor.Session took a recess till Sab. morning at 10"45 a.m. After the communion services were dispensed. Session adjourned with prayer b the mod-erator.
Signed F. O. Roxx, Moderator John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 9, 1909
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the Rev. Mr. Barr. Members all present.
Merle Salton came before this session & on examination and profession of the faith was received into membership and her name added to theroll.
Mr.& Mrs. John G. Hamilton were dismissed to connect with the U. P. Congregation of Walton.
Session took a recess till Sabbath morning at 10:45 a.m.
After the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper. Session was adjourned with prayer by the Moderator.
J. E. Barr, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Examined and approved at meeting of Presbytery at Bovina, Oct.13th, 1909.
J. R. Frazier, Clerk
Oct. 5, 1910
The annual meeting of session was held at the home of Robt. Chambers & was called to order by the clerk. Geo. Wight was elected modera-tor.
Session was constituted with prayer by Mr. Chambers.
The roll was revised & shows 169 active members. There were 16 removals & 4 deaths during the year last past.
Jas. Kent was elected treasurer of session & John B. Mable. clerk.
It was voted that the commissioner to Presbytery be allowed car fare going & returning from the meeting of Presbytery.
Robt. Chambers was chosen to represent the session at the next meeting of Presbytery to be held in Oneonta.
Jas. Kent was elected Supt. of Sabbath School with Harry McLachlan assistant Supt.
Helen Hymers was elected treasurer & Mable R. Nicoll, secretary.
Session adjourned with prayer by Jas. Kent.
Geo. Wight, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
June 11, 1910
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members all present. Minutes of the last meeting were read &approved as read.
The following named persons were rec’d. on certificate:
Mrs. Ella Springer, Miss Mary Grace & James C. Springer from the congregation of Pigeon Creek, Pa. Mrs. Catherine Mabon & Eliza-beth Scott from Bovina Congregation. Mrs. Alexander Lewis from the Harlem Presbyterian Church, NY. Chas. Cobbe from Mundale Con-gregation & Mr. & Mrs. Millard Thomson from the U.P. Congregation of Walton, NY, & on profession of their faith William Scobie, Mrs.S. A. Conklin & Halladay Woods.
Whereas God in his providence has called our late pastor Rev. A. McLeod Milligan to his esteemed home.
Resolved that we as a session extend our sincere sympathy to his beloved partner in life, Mrs. Anna Gregg Milligan in her great bereavement.
After the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper and Sabbath session was adjourned with prayer by Mr. Kent, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
July 14, 1910
Session met at the parsonage & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members present, Wight, Mable & Kent.
It was moved & adapted that the letter of the Way & Means Committee of the U. P. Church be rec’d to the Congregation & that on expressionbe taken to see how many are willing to adopt its requirements.
Resolved that we will hereafter have three communions a year. This time to be the third Sabbath of January, May & September.
On motion the treasurer was authorized to pay Mr. Springer $3.23 for a new church register.
The session was appointed to raise funds for benevolence & missions. Session adjourned with prayer by Mable., Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 24, 10
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members present Springer, Wight, Chambers & Kent.Robt. Chambers was chosen clerk pro tem. On profession of their faith the following named persons were received in the membership.Clifford Sinclair Salton, Catherine Celinda Mabey, Marion Lavern Logan, Robt. Edgar Brisbane & Edward Moore Brisbane. Thosereceived on certificate were Miss Elizabeth Biggar from Erving, Neb. Cong., Miss Ella Robertson from Cabin Hill Cong., John M. Shawfrom Delaware Cong., Mrs. Joanna Shaw from Delaware Cong., Wm. H. Keene from Meridale Cong., Mrs. Wm. Keene, his wife, fromMeridale Cong., Mrs. Esbella Conklin from the Meridale Cong., James R. Shaw., M.E. Church, Delhi, Mrs. James R. Shaw, M. E. Church,Delhi, Wm. O. Sloan from Bovina Cong.
After the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper on Sabbath morning the session was dismissed with prayer by Geo. Wight.
James E. Springer, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
May 1910 at West Somerville, Mass.
Milligan-Resolutions of the members of the session of the De Lancey (N.Y.) United Presbyterian church on the death of the Rev.Alexander McLeod Milligan, former pastor of the congregation.
WHEREAS, We, members of the session of the United Presbyterian church of DeLancey, N.Y. having learned with sorrow of the death ofthe Rev. Alexander McLeod Milligan, former pastor of the congregation; therefore, be it
Resolved, 1. That in his death a good preacher and pastor, and a patriotic citizen, has been called to his reward.
2. That we bear testimony to his loyalty and faithfulness in all of his preaching and teaching to the Word of God, and to his ability as aclear and able expositor of the Holy Scriptures.
3. That we herewith express our sense of personal loss in his death, and feel that the United Presbyterian Church has lost an able andfaithful defender of her standards, and the Church of Christ at large a devoted servant.
4.That in his untimely death, cut down, as he was, in the flush and vigor of his manhood, we hear the divine call and warning extendedunto us, “be ye therefore ready also’ for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not” (Luke 12:40; Matt. 24:14).
5. That we commend his bereaved wife and relatives in their sorrow to the God of all comfort and consolation, “and to the work of hisgrace, which is able to build them up, and to give them an inheritance among all them which are sanctified”. (Acts 20:32)
6. That these resolutions be entered upon the minutes of the session, and a copy be forwarded to the wife of the deceased.
James E. Springer, Mod.
John B. Mable, Clerk
Robert Chambers
George Wight
James Kent
April 4th, 1911
Session met at the home of John B. Mable & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. All members were present. The minutes of the lastmeeting were read & approved. The roll was revised & we now have 189 active members. Reports of the boards of the church were also made.The Sabbath School Officers for 1910 were elected to succeed themselves. John R. Mable was chosen to represent the session at the nextmeeting of Presbytery to be held in Andes April 11th. James Kent to be his alternate. Session adjourned with prayer by Geo. Wight.
Signed James E. Springer, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Aug. 5, 1911
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members all present. Minutes of the last meeting were read &approved.
The action of the moderator & Clerk dismissing Mrs. Ella Springer, James Springer & Grace Springer was approved. Mary M. Oliver was
received on profession of her faith.
The session took a recess till Sabbath morning & then held a short session of prayer.
The communion of the Lord’s Supper was observed after which session was adjourned with prayer by Jas. Kent.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 19, 1911
Session met at the parsonage. Members present Rev. Mitchell, Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent.
On motion the 1st day of November was the date fixed to install the pastor.
Rev. McKnight of Walton is to preach & preside. Rev. Huston of Mundale to address the pastor & Rev. Forbes of Andes to address thecongregation.
Mrs. John Chambers was appointed the Young Ladies Class in Sabbath School.
Adjourned subject to the call of the mod.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 14, 1911
Session met at the parsonage. Members present are Mitchell, Wight, Mable, Chambers & Kent. The newly elected Elders Thomson,Bostwick & Bailey also met with us. The Treasurer of session was authorized to ay the assessment of synod (3 cts). Our member out of thefunds on hand & also to purchase 200 copies of the new plalter (?) hymns to be paid for from the Sabbath school funds on hand. Motion madethat we take a recess till Sat. Nov. 18th at 12:30 p.m.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Nov. 18, 1911
Session met in the sessions rooms & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members all present.
The following named persons ere received as members. On profession of their faith Edward S. Arbuckle, Mrs. Lula Belle Arbuckle, HenryChambers, Wallace Bruce Chambers Kenneth Chambers & by certificate Mrs. Alexander Mitchell, Wm. Aitkens & Edward Aitkens.
After sermon on Saturday, Alexander Bailey & John Bostwick were installed as Ruling Elders.
The Elders wives were named as our entertainment committee for the meeting of the Elder Association.
After the dispensation of Our Lord’s Supper, session was adjourned with prayer by Jas. Kent.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Jan. 13, 1912
Session met in the session rooms & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting were recd & ap-proved.
Mrs. Mary Evans, Mr. & Mrs. James Aitkens & Miss Mildred Grace Salton were recd into membership on certificate & Miss MaryHutson was received on profession of her faith.
After the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper session was adjourned with prayer by Robt. Chambers.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Feb. 13, 1912
Session met at the parsonage & was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Members all present. Minutes of last meeting were read &approved as read.
Messrs. Chambers, Kent & Bostwick were appointed a Missionary Committee.
The following named ladies & gentlemen were appointed to canvass the different sections of the congregation for missions. Mrs. Robt. Cham-bers & Mrs. D. S. Ballantine, Chambers Hollow. Mrs. John Adams & Mrs. John Bostwick, Covert Hollow & River Road between Mr.Brisbane’s & Hamden. Mrs. Wight & Mrs. Bush up the river from Brisbane’s corner. Allan Henderson & C. L. Bagley, Bagley Brook.Mrs. W. F. McNee & Mrs. Jas. Aitkens east side of the river & Holmes Hollow. Mrs. Walker, Mrs. Bagley & Mrs. Roda, DeLancey.
On motion the trustees were advised to advertise the parsonage for sale.
Adjourned with prayer by James Kent.
April 2nd, 1912
Session met at Mr. Kent’s & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members all present. Minutes of the last meeting were read & approvedas read.
The roll was read & approved as read on active members 203.
The following named members were received on certificate from the Cong. of Delaware, W. H. Neish, Harold Neish, Louis Robish, Eliza-beth Robish, Magdalena Robish, E. A. Salton, Margaret Salton, Robt. Salton & Jennie I. Telford.
The report of the boards of the church were all made out.
Robt. Chambers was elected Clerk of Session, James Kent, Supt. of Sabbath School, Allan Henderson, Assistant Supt., Jas. Kent was alsoelected Treasurer of Sessions. Sabbath School Secy. Jennie T. Salton, Treasurer Louise Hymers. Session adjourned with prayer by Geo.Wight.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
June 2nd, 1912
Session met in the session rooms at the call of the Mod & was constituted with prayer by Dr. Mitchell. Members present, Wight, Mable,Kent, Bailey & Bostwick.
Arrangements were made for holding communion next Sabbath & the old order of dispensing the same was approved. Session took a recess tillSaturday June 8 at 1:30 p.m.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
June 8
Session met in the session room at 1:30 p.m. & was let in prayer by Dr. Mitchell. Members present Wight, Chambers, Kent & Bostwick.The following named persons were received into membership by the church by certificate: Miss Elisabeth Davidson, Mr. & Mrs. McNair,Mr. & Mrs. Arney B. Gray, Mr. & Mrs. James G. Garrick, Mr. & Mrs. Henry Little. By profession: Ralph Theodore Brant, EthelGarrick, Margarette Garrick, Clark Ballantine, Marshall Thompson, Guy Augustus Snyder, Helen McLean Robish, John Robertson,Nida Flora Hotchkiss, Mr. & Mrs. Edward Walker.
After dispensation of the Lord’s Supper, session adjourned with prayer by
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 19, 1912
Session met in the session rooms & was constituted with prayer by the Moderator. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers, Kent, Bailey& Bostwick.
The following named persons were received by certificate: Benjamin F. Morris & Mrs. Anig Morris, Mrs. Charles B. Neish, Tracy Neish,the former from an Ohio Church & the latter from the Shavertown U. P. Church. On profession of their faith, Mrs. Edith Ann Terry, MaryEmily Snyder, Clair D. Easson & Peter J. Penny were also received into membership.
The rite of baptism was administered to Mrs. Edith Ann Terry & Mary Emily Snyder.
Oct. 20
The communion of the Lord’s Supper was observed. 179 communicants participated. Session adjourned with prayer by the moderator.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
March 29th, 1913
Session met in session room & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members present Wight, Chambers & Bostwick. J. B. Mable waschosen as delegate to Presbytery.
The following named persons were received in membership of the church by certificate: Mrs. Bayard Seaman, Mrs. Walter Ballantyne & Mrs. Wm. H. Neish & on profession of their faith, Bayard J. Seaman, Ralph Seaman, Geo. Bright, Donald Shaw, Ogden Bush, Ammon B.Bush & David A. Mitchell.
Session took a recess till Sabbath morning. The communion of the Lord’s Supper was dispensed. Session adjourned with prayer by Dr.Mitchell.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
April 2nd, 1913
The annual meeting of Sessions was held at the home of Mr. Geo. Wight & was opened with prayer by Dr. Mitchell. After revising the roll wefind that we have 232 members enrolled. John B. Mable was elected Clerk of Session.
The following were named for Sabbath School Officers: James A. Ballantine, Supt., Allan Henderson, Assistant Supt., Jennie T. Salton,Secretary, Eleanor Hymers, Treasurer. It was recommended that the Brotherhood give the treasurer of the congregation $30.00 of the fundsnow in their hands. The clerk was instructed to purchase a new session book.
Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Minutes approved by Pres. of Delaware, DeLancey, N.Y. April 28th, 1913
N. B. McClung. S.C.
June
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the mod. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers, Kent, Bailey &Bostwick.
Mrs. W. G. McNee was recd by certificate from the U. P. Cong. of Bovina & Howard Russell Shaw was recd. on profession of his faith.
A recess was taken till Sabbath morning, when after the dispensation of the Lord’s Supper. Session was adjourned with prayer by
James Kent, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 3
Members present Chambers, Mable, Bailey & Bostwick. John Bostwick was chosen as delegate to the meeting of Presbytery to be held atMundale Sept. 9th & Robt. Chambers aliterate.
It was decided to hold the fall communion the 3d Sabbath in Oct.
Session adjourned with prayer by
John Bostwick, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 18, 1913
Session met in the session rooms & was constituted prayer by Dr. Mitchell. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers, Bailey & Bostwick.
Nellie Hutson was received by certificate from the 1st Presbyterian Church, Delhi & W. W. Ogden & Mrs. W. W. Ogden & S—— Sheldonwere received from the United Presbyterian Church of Walton.
A recess was taken till Sabbath morning & was then adjourned with prayer by Chambers & Mable.
John B. Mable, Clerk
April 4, 14
Sessions met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. On profession of faith Alexander Cae (?), Harold Chambers &Jennie Chambers were received also Mrs. Harry McLachlan & by certificate Robt. Mabon & Mrs. Robt. Mabon. Geo. H. Currie & MrsCurrie & Robt. Aitken were received. Also on profession George Morris, Verril Laidlaw, Lavern Ballantyne & Ralph Ballantyne.
June 11, 1914
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers, Bailey & Bostwick.
Mr. & Mrs. James Wilber & two daughters were received from the M. E. Church, Walton, James Josephine & Tille Wilber, KatherineOgden, James G. Fyffe & Joshua Morris were received on profession of their faith. Session took a recess till Sabbath morning when theyadjourned with prayer by the Mod.
Signed Alexander Mitchell, P.H.D., Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 10, 1914
Session met in the session room & was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Rev. J. S. Tussey. Members present Wight, Mable, Chambers,Bailey & Bostwick. Report of last meeting was read & approved.
There being no business to transact, session took a recess till Sab. morning when Robt. Chambers was elected a delegate to the GeneralAssembly of our church to be held in Loveland, Colorado in May 1917. John Bostwick was elected alternate. Session adjourned with prayerby Geo. Wight.
After dispensation of the Lord’s Supper, session was dismissed with prayer by the Mod.
J. S. Tussey, Mod. John R. Mable, Clerk
April 1st, 1914
Session met at the house of Robt. Chambers. Members present Mitchell, Wight, Mable, Chambers & Bostwick.
Session was constituted with prayer by Dr. Mitchell. The roll was revised & we have 248 active members. There were 11 removals & 3 deaths.Dr. M. D. McNaught’s name was put on the roll. The Clerk was instructed to inform John P. Auld when we held communion & that if hedesired his name kept on the roll, it would be necessary for him to contribute to the support of the Church.
John B. Mable was elected clerk, George McNair, Superintendent of Sabbath School, James Ballantyne, Associate Supt., Miss JennieSalton, Secretary of the Sabbath School, Miss Mable Nicoll Associate Secy., Eleanor Hymers, Treasurer.
Mrs. W. F. McNee, Supt. of the Primary Dept., Miss Mildred Salton, Supt. Home (?) Dept., Associate Miss Mary Laidlaw.
Dr. McNaught was appointed teacher for the young men’s bible class & Robt. Mabon associate. The state times for communion are the 2nd
Sabbath of June, Sept., Dec. & March.
Mrs. J. C. Wilson was appointed assistant in the home dept & also Mr. & Mrs. Walter Ballantyne the same dept.
We as a session endorse the Young People’s Movement & appoint Mr. Bailey as the representative of the session.
John B. Mable is to represent the session at the next meeting of Presbytery to be held at Andes April 14th.
On motion session adjourned with prayer by Geo. Wight.
Signed Rev. Alexander Mitchell, Mod. John B. Mable, Clerk.
April 7, 1915
The annual meeting of session was held at the home of John Bostwick and was constituted with prayer by Alex Bailey.
Mr. Bailey was elected moderator. Members present, George Wight, Alex Bailey, Robert Chambers and John Bostwick. Mr. John Mablearrived later.
The roll was revised and we have 233 members all told, there have been 8 deaths and 14 removals.
Mr. Bailey was chosen to represent session at Presbytery to be held at Oneonta April 12fth. John Bostwick alternate.
John B. Mable was chosen Clerk of Session.
Session adjourned with prayer by George Wight.
Alex Bailey, Mod. J. B. Mable, Clerk
May 9, 1915
Session met in the session room and was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Members present, J. B. Mable, Robt. Chambers, Alex Baileyand John Bostwick. Nine members were received into the church on examination and profession of their faith.
Adjourned with prayer by the Mod.
J. B. Mable, Clerk
June 6, 1915
Session met in the session room and was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Robt. Chambers was chosen corespondent for the congre-gation. J. B. Mable, Alex Bailey and John Bostwick were appointed a com. on resolutions. Session took a recess until Saturday June 12th at
1:oo p.m.
John B. Mable, Clerk
June 12, 1915
Session met in the session room and was constituted with prayer by the moderator. Eight members being admitted into the church on examina-tion and by certificate. (Page 50 Part III). Session took a recess until Sabbath morning June 13.
June 13, 1915
Met in the session room at 10:30 a.m. Members present Geo. Wight, John Mable and John Bostwick as Mr. Bailey was sick, Mr. WilliamNeish served in his place at communion table.
P.M. Mrs. Jane Hutson was visited in her house by minister and session and taken into the church on profession of her faith in Christ. Mr.McClure made the opening and closing prayer. Motion made to adjourn.
John B. Mable, Clerk
Aug. 15, 1915
Session met in the parsonage and was constituted with prayer by the Mod. Upon examination and professing their faith in Christ, RaymondUtter and Archibald James were received into the church and their names added to the roll. Session adjourned with prayer by Mod.
John B. Mable, Clerk
Sept. 19, 1915
Session met in the parsonage and was constituted with prayer by the Mod.
Mrs. Isabell Seaman, Royce Beach, Roland James and John Gielhskie (?) were received on profession and their names added to the roll.Closed with prayer by Alex Bailey.
John B. Mable, Clerk
Oct. 16, 1915
Session met in the parsonage and was opened with prayer by the Mod.
Ten members were taken into the church on profession and by certificate: Margaret McPhail, Mr. & Mrs. A. G. Seaman, Mrs. John Snyder,
Mrs. S. Sackett, Merle Sands, Mrs. Willard Hammond, Delma Danks, Mary E. Constable.
Motion made to adjourn.
John B. Mable, Clerk
MEMBERSHIP LISTS
Revised roll of membership Apr. 5, 1886
1. George Adams, Sr. 41. John Chambers
2. Margaret Adams 42. Lizzie Chambers
3. Effie Adams 43. Robert Chambers
4. Peter Arbuckle 44. John Clark
5. Mrs. Peter Arbuckle 45. Mrs. John Clark
6. Peter Auld 46. Chs. Combs
7. Mrs. Peter Auld 47. Mrs. Chs. Combs
8. John P. Auld 48. Esther Combs
9. Andrew Auld 49. Mary Dunham Chalmers
10.Robert Ballantine 50. Mrs. Crawford
11.Mrs. Robert Ballantine 51. Geo. Currie
12. Jas. Ballantine, Sr. 52. Maggie Currie
13. Mrs. Jas. Ballantine, Sr. 53. Aggie Currie
14. John A. Ballantine 54. Mrs. Elizabeth Davidson
15. Mrs. John A. Ballantine 55. Anna Dean
16. Jas. Ballantine, Jr. 56. Frank Doig
17. Mrs. Jas. Ballantine, Jr. 57. Geo. Elliott
18. Robt. W. Ballantine 58. Mrs. Geo. Elliott
19. Thomas Ballantine 59. Mrs. A. Fowler
20. Mary B. Ballantine 60. Mrs. Jas. Fyffe
21. Daniel S. Ballantine 61. Wm. J. Glendenning
22. John W. Ballantine 62. Mrs. Ella Glendenning
23. Libbie D. Ballantine 63. Mrs. S. Hammond
24. Aggie Ballantine 64. John Henderson
25. Mrs. Elizabeth Barnhart 65. Mrs. H. Holmes
26. Mrs. Eliza Berry 66. Kate Hutson
26. Adelia F. Bostwick 67. Ellen Hutson
27. John Bryce, Sr. 68. And. Henderson
28. Mrs. John Bryce, Sr. 69. Wm. Johnston
29. Wm. Bryce 70. Mrs. Wm. Johnston
30. Mrs. Wm. Bryce 71. Wm. Keen
31. Isabella Bryce 72. Mrs. Wm. Keen
32. Margaret Bryce 73. Frank Keen
33. Mary Bryce 74. Mrs. Frank Keen
34. John Bryce, Jr. 75. Henry Kent
35. Cora Bryce 76. Mrs. Henry Kent
36. Jas. Chambers 77. Jas. Kent
37. Mrs. Jas. Chambers 78. Mrs. Jas. Kent
38. Jas. A. Chambers 79. Mrs. H. Knowles
39. Mrs. Jas. A. Chambers 80. Mrs. Jennie King
40. Nancy Chambers 81. Anthony Lambrecht
82. Mrs. Anthony Lambrecht 127. Mrs. George Wight
83. A. Lewis, Sr. 128. Betsy Wight
84. Mrs. A. Lewis, Sr. 129. Mrs. Mary Wannamacher
85. A. Lewis, Jr. 130. Thomas Young
86. Mrs. A. Lewis, Jr. 131. Mrs. Thomas Young
87. Mrs. Geo. Hymers 132. Jas. Armstrong
88. J. B. Mable 133. Jennie Armstrong
89. Mrs. J. B. Mable 134. Bell Armstrong
90. D. M. Murray 135. Gussie Moon
91. Mrs. D. M. Murray 136. Edward Bagley
92. Anna Murray 137. Mrs. Edward Bagley
93. Mrs. Grace Duncan 138. Myrtle Bagley
94. Barbara McFarlane 139. Ella Signor
95. A. McLaughlin 140. Wm. Duff
96. Mrs. A. McLaughlin 141. Mrs. Wm Duff
97. J. McLaughlin 142. John McPhail
98. Mrs. J. McLaughlin 143. Mrs. John McPhail
99. James McCracken 144. Joanna(Nichol) Tuttle
100.Mrs. James McCracken 145. Fanny Bush
101. Mrs. Ths. Park 146. Mrs. Malcolm McNaught
102. H. R. Pettis 147. Ella Knowles
103. Mrs. H. R. Pettis
104. Henry Pettis
105. Mrs. Henry Pettis
106. J. Raitt
107. Clara Robinson
108. Morgan Robinson
109. Maggie Renwick
110. Maggie Renwick
111. Chs. Russell
112. Mrs. Chs. Russell
113. James Russell
114. Marcia E. Russell
115. Robert Salton
116. Mrs. Robert Salton
117. Geo. Salton
118. Mrs. Geo. Salton
119. Mrs. David Salton
120. Isaac Scobie
121. Mrs. Isaac Scobie
122. Mrs. A. Scobie
123. Mrs. Mary Stott
124. Lizzie Stott
125. Mrs. Harriet Tiffany
126. George Wight
Revised roll of membership Apr. 4th, 1893
Adams, George Bush, Selinda
Adams, Mrs. George Bush, Clarence
Adams, Effie Bischoff, Chas. C.
Auld, Peter Buckham, Mrs. A.
Auld, John P. Bartholomew, Adam
Auld, Andrew Bailey, Alex
Arbuckle, Mrs. Peter Ballantine, Mrs. John A.
Arbuckle, Peter Bostwick, Anna
Armstrong, James Bostwick, Marcia
Armstrong, Belle Beckwith, John
Armstrong, Jennie Beckwith, Anna
Bryce, Isabella Beckwith, Jennie
Bryce, Margaret Carman, Mrs. A.
Bryce, Mary Carman, Lillian
Bryce, John Chambers, James
Bryce, William Chambers, Christina
Bryce, Mrs. William Chambers, Nancy
Bagley, Edward Chambers, Elizabeth
Bagley, Mrs. Edward Chambers, Robt.
Bagley, Imogene Chambers, John
Bagley, Mrs. Chas. H. Chambers, Mrs. John
Bagley, Maude Chambers, James A.
Bagley, Jessie Chambers, Mary
Bostwick, Adelia F. Combes, Chas. L.
Beers, Mrs. Isabella Combes, Mrs. Chas. L.
Beers, John Combes, Anson
Ballantine, Robert Combes, Edith
Ballantine, Christina Combes, Esther
Ballantine, John A. Clark, John
Ballantine, Robt. W. Clark, Mrs. John
Ballantine, Thomas Chalmers, John B.
Ballantine, Daniel Chalmers, Mrs. John B.
Ballantine, David Chalmers, John G.
Ballantine, James A. Chalmers, Jessie
Ballantine, Mrs. James A. Chambers, Mrs. Robt.
Ballantine, James Fyffe, James
Ballantine, Mrs. James Fyffe, Mrs. James
Ballantine, Elizabeth Fowler, Mrs. Alex
Ballantine, Agnes Fowler, Mrs. Watson B.
Ballantine, Christina Finkle, Rosalie
Ballantine, Jennie Granlees, Lizzie
Ballantine, James Griffin, Mary B.
Ballantine, Robt. Griffin, George A.
Hutson, Ellen
Hutson, William G. Murray, Jennie O.
Hutson, Fannie Mallory, Mrs. Julia
Hotchkiss, Mrs. Thos. McLachlan, John
Hotchkiss, Charles McLachlan, Mrs. John
Hotchkiss, Edna McLachlan, Mrs. Mary
Henderson, Mrs. Catherine McNaught, M. C.
Henderson, Mrs. John McNaught, Mrs. M. C.
Hammond, Elizabeth McCracken, James H.
Hume, Mrs. Henry McCracken, Mrs. James H.
Holmes, Mrs. Henry McPhail, John
Hymers, C. S. McPhail, Mrs. John
Hymers, Mrs. C. S. McFarlane, Alex
Hymers, George McFarlane, Mrs. Alex
Hymers, Mrs. George McFarlane, Myra
Hotchkiss. Wm. McFarlane, Philip
Hotchkiss, Katherine McFarlane, Mrs. Philip
Hotchkiss, George McFarlane, John G.
Hamilton, John G. McFarlane, Mrs. John G.
Hamilton, Mrs. John G. McDougall, Alex (Dis. May25,1896)
Hamilton, Libbie McDougall, Anna(Dis. May 25, 1896)
Harder, Mary McConnelee, Alma C.
Johnston, William McGregor, Malcolm J.
Johnston, Mrs. William McGregor, Anna L.
Johnston, Mary J. McNaught, Lillian J.
Kent, James MacNaught, Marshall
Kent, Mrs. James McEwan, Helen
Keene, Frank Middlemast, Thos.
Keene, Mrs. Frank Nichol, Robt.
Keene, William Nichol, Harriet
Keene, Mrs. William Nichol, Margaret
Klughardt, George Nichol, Anna Dean
King, Janet Oliver, William J.
Loos, Henry Oliver, Mrs. William J.
Loos, Mrs. Henry Oliver, Florence
Loos, Maggie Pettis, P. B.
Launt, Harry Pettis, Mrs. P. B.
Lon, Mrs. Mary Pettis Homer R.
Mable, John B. Pettis, Mrs. Homer R.
Mable, Mary A. Pettis, Clifford
Mable, James (Died 1896) Pettis, Henry
Mable, Mrs. James (Dismissed May 25, 1896) Pettis, Mrs. Henry
Murray, John S. Pettis, Herbert
Murray, Margaret Pettis, Frank
Murray, D. M. Penny, Mrs. Augusta
Russell, Sarah
Renwick, Maggie
Raitt, J. S.
Russell, Mable
Redmond, Cassie
Simmons, Nelson
Stewart, Frank L.
Salton, Robt.
Salton, Mrs. Robt.
Salton, George
Salton, Mrs. George
Scobie, Isaac
Scobie, Jennie
Shafer, Helen
Scott, Robt. B.
Scott, Elizabeth
Terry, Wesley
Terry, Mrs. Wesley
Terry, Lottie
Terry, Katherine (Mrs. J. B. Bryce)
Tuttle, Jane
Terry, John
Wilson, William
Wilson, Mrs. William
Wilson, James
Wilson, Mrs. James
Wight, George
Wight, Mrs. George
Wight, Betsy
Wannamacher, Mary E.
Young, Thomas
Young, Mrs. Thomas
Young, Jane
Names placed on side-roll by action of Session - March 20, 1894
John Beers
Chas. Hotchkiss
Edna Hotchkiss
Anna B. McDougall
Anna Dean Nicoll
Herbert Pettis
Names added to the roll (no dates given)
Jeannette Eadie Robt. T. Salton
Furdie Keene Mrs. Anne Salton
Stela Keene Mrs. John Adams
Thomas Middlemast John Adams
Henry Holmes Mrs. Isaac Finch
John Roda John McFarlane
Mrs. John Roda Mrs. John McFarlane
Mrs. N. L. Heidger David Oliver
Thomas Scutt Mrs. David Oliver
Wm. Lee Alexander Scobie
Mrs. Wm. Lee Allan Anderson
James O. Fyffe Mrs. Cornelius Fleming
Bell Fyffe Peter Fleming
Mary E. Fyffe Mrs. Emily Culver
Seth O. Conklin Geo. Currie
Jessie Wannemacher Lee J. Wannemacher
John McKee Russell A. Salton
Mrs. Hattie A. McKee Mary McNaught
Jessie Bostwick Mrs. Allan Anderson
John M. Bostwick Fremont Oliver
Geo. R. Terry Pearl Oliver
John R. Bryce Howard Salton
Lilly M. Maxwell Edith Salton
Frances Henderson Edmund H. Conklin
Mrs. David Ballantine Mrs. Jane Knowles
Robt. C. Carman Elizabeth Biggar
Mrs. Robt. C. Carman Margaret Sutherland (Nov. 10, 1901)
Andrew Scobie Mary Agnes Sutherland
Julian Scobie Ida Bell Figgar
David Clark John Logan
Jessie Clark Mrs. John Logan
Florence Roda Thomas Logan
Lulu K. McPhail Mrs. Thomas Logan
Nettie McKee Mrs. Minita A. Roda (June 7, 1902)
Mable U. McKee Wm. D. Hymers
Alfred M. Owen Mrs. Wm. D. Hymers
Mary B. Owen Mrs. Theodore Brant
Tracy M. Blanchard Russell M. Brant (July 20th)
Mrs. Ellen Blanchard Miss Fannie Brant (Oct. 11th)
Clara G. Blanchard Miss Mattie Oliver
Mrs. Annie Ginter Wm. Henry Kent
Mary Kent
Eugene Keene
Robt. Rhynd
Revised roll of Membership April 1st, 1901
Adams, Mrs. Margaret Beckwith, John
Adams, John Beckwith, Anna
Adams, Mrs. John Buckham, Mrs. Margaret
Auld, Peter (Died) Biggar, Mrs. Elizabeth (Died)
Auld, John P. Blanchard, Tracy M.
Auld, Andrew Blanchard, Mrs. Tracy M.
Armstrong, James (Died Jan. 10, 1908) Blanchard, Clara G.
Armstrong, Jennie (Died Jan. 18, 1906) Combes, Charles L.
Anderson, Mrs. Eva Combes, Mrs. Charles L.
Bryce, Isabella Combes, Anson M.
Bryce, Margaret Chambers, Mrs. Christina
Bryce, Mary Chambers, Robt.
Bryce, John R. Chambers, Mrs. Robt.
Bryce, Mrs. John R. Chambers, John
Bagley, Edward Chambers, Mrs. John
Bagley, Imogene Chambers, James A.
Bagley, Charles L. Chambers, Mrs. James A.
Bagley, Mrs. Charles L. Chambers, Elizabeth B.
Bostwick, Mrs. Ammon Clark, John
Bostwick, Josie Clark, Mrs. John
Bostwick, John Clark, David
Bostwick, Marcia Clark, Jessie
Bostwick, Adelia F. Chalmers, Mrs. Mary
Bailey, Alex Currie, Geo. H. (Dismissed in Cert
Bailey, Mrs. Alex Currie, Mrs. Geo. H. (Dismissed in
Geo. Andrew Easson, parents Henry & Jessie, born July7, 1910, baptized June 7, 1911.
Ralph Theodore Brant, age 18 yrs, baptized June 8, 1912.
Guy Augustus Snyder, age 13 yrs. baptized June 7, 1912.
Raymond Gillespie Walker, age 12, baptized June 7, 1912.
Edward Loyd Walker, age 10, baptized June 7, 1912.
Vida Flora Hotchkiss, baptized June 7, 1912.
Maxim Hilton, parents B. J. & Mrs. B. J. Seeman, baptized June 7, 1912.
REGISTER OF MARRIAGES
Mr. Alexander Lewis, Jr. of Hamden, Del. Co., NY married Miss Mary E. Knowles, of Hamden, Del. Co. NY on Sept. 23, 1867. Witnesses:Miss Emma A. Knowles and Miss Margaret M. Mc Henry.
Mr. John Tweedie of Walton, Del. Co. NY married Miss Mary Clark of Delhi, Del. Co., NY on January 30, 1868. Witnesses: Hugh Clarkand Adam Clark
Mr. Walter I. Coulter of Bovina, Del. Co., NY married Miss Jeannette D. Wilbur of Hamden, Del. Co., NY on February 27, 1868. Wit-nesses Margaret Bryce and Mrs. M. McHenry.
Mr. James Neish of Preston, NY married Miss Nelly Barlow of Pharsalia, NY on Dec. 31,1878.Witnesses: Walter Neish & Wm. Neish.
Mr. Melvin Hulbert of Hamden, NY married Miss Hattie A. Holmes of DeLancey, NY on Feb. 13, 1879. Witnesses: Charles Hulbert andHenry Holmes.