The Davis family : a history of the descendants of William Davis and his wife, Mary Means .. . sillon, O.,August 5, 1845. In her infancy Dr. Fulton came toBueyrus with his family, and here she grew to woman-hood. On September 11, 1866, she was united in mar-riage with the Rev. A. S. Milholland, who had beenpastor of the Presbyterian Church of Bueyrus for twoyears during the war, this being his first pastorate. In1880 he accepted the pastorate at Uniontown, Pa., andthat city has ever since been their home. From childhood Mrs. Milholland was a faithful andconsistent member of the Presbyterian Ch


The Davis family : a history of the descendants of William Davis and his wife, Mary Means .. . sillon, O.,August 5, 1845. In her infancy Dr. Fulton came toBueyrus with his family, and here she grew to woman-hood. On September 11, 1866, she was united in mar-riage with the Rev. A. S. Milholland, who had beenpastor of the Presbyterian Church of Bueyrus for twoyears during the war, this being his first pastorate. In1880 he accepted the pastorate at Uniontown, Pa., andthat city has ever since been their home. From childhood Mrs. Milholland was a faithful andconsistent member of the Presbyterian Church, a humbleand useful follower of the lowly Nazarene. In her early life the purity and sweetness of her char-acter endeared her to a host of friends in Bueyrus, andin her husbands field of labor. She was his true helpmeet,winning the respect and love of those among whom herlife was spent. Her charity was broad, and her heartoverflowed with kindness and generosity. Her disposi-tion was sunny, and her manner winning. Her faith wassimple, assured, and childlike. She did, without question I. REV. A. S. MILHOLLAND, III. WILLIAM 135 or complaint, the work that came to her hand. Herlabors are ended. No longer does she see through aglass darkly, but face to face, and knows even as sheis known, and for her death is swallowed up invictory. Alexander Small Milholland was born in Chan-dlersville, O., and was graduated from Muskingum College,O., in 1860, and from the Western Theological Seminary,at Allegheny, in 1863. He was licensed to preach by thePresbytery of Zanesville, May 8, 1862; and ordained tothe Gospel ministry by the Presbytery of Marion in was pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Bucyrus,1864-66. He was then pastor of the Presbyterian Churchof Millersburg, O., 1866-77. He was pastor-elect atBrownsville, Pa., for two years, when he accepted a callto the First Presbyterian Church of Uniontown, Pa.^where he was a faithful and successful pastor from May1, 1880, to O


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