. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . H t». REV. JAMES B. MCRACKEN. REV. VIRGIL L. GRABIEL. REV. JAMES B. MCCRACKEN. James B. McCrackenunited with the First Presby-terian church by letter Janu-ary ir, 1877. He had beendoing lay preaching for sev-eral years at various points,especially at West Newton,Allen county, where a churchwas organized in the sum-mer of 1877, over which was ordained bythe Presbytery of Lima. Hedid not l


. History of the First Presbyterian Church of Bellefontaine, Ohio, and addresses delivered at the celebration of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the pastorate of the Reverend George L. Kalb, . H t». REV. JAMES B. MCRACKEN. REV. VIRGIL L. GRABIEL. REV. JAMES B. MCCRACKEN. James B. McCrackenunited with the First Presby-terian church by letter Janu-ary ir, 1877. He had beendoing lay preaching for sev-eral years at various points,especially at West Newton,Allen county, where a churchwas organized in the sum-mer of 1877, over which was ordained bythe Presbytery of Lima. Hedid not live long to continuethe work, dying at his homein Bellefontaine January 27,1878, aged 70. He was much respect-ed by those who knew entered the ministr}- in 82 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH HISTORY. the Presbyterian church a year ago, when quite advanced in years,though he had been an earnest and consistent christian manyyears. He organized a church at Newton, Allen county, and was in-stalled its pastor. He was 70 years of age. RJEV. JOHN MARQUIS. John Marquis, son of James and Ann (Marquis) Marquis, wasborn in Washington county, Pa., March 5, 1809. He was educat-ed at Cannonsburg, Pa., andon Novemb


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