Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . church during all the years of its existence. But for him theChurch miglit never have been organized, and without his generous aid andearnest personal effort the present building would probably not have beenerected. In view of his unequaled devotion for so many years, we think it onlyjust that this resolution be entered in full on the books of the Church. On motion the same was unanimously adopted, and the Secretary directedto send a copy to Mr. Banta. D. M. Svvaney, Secretary. Brooklyn, N. Y., July ist, Theo. M. Banta


Sayre family : lineage of Thomas Sayre, a founder of Southampton . church during all the years of its existence. But for him theChurch miglit never have been organized, and without his generous aid andearnest personal effort the present building would probably not have beenerected. In view of his unequaled devotion for so many years, we think it onlyjust that this resolution be entered in full on the books of the Church. On motion the same was unanimously adopted, and the Secretary directedto send a copy to Mr. Banta. D. M. Svvaney, Secretary. Brooklyn, N. Y., July ist, Theo. M. Banta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dear Brother Banta : I beg to officially advise you that at the annualmeeting of the officers and teachers of the Marcy Avenue Baptist Sunday-school held June 14, 1898, you were unanimously elected SuperintendentEmeritus of the school for life. Fraternally yours, C. B. Barnes,children. Secretary. 1 Arelee Banta,9 b. Sept. 2, 1^63 ; d. Feb. 20, 1864. 2 May BANTA,«b. May i, 1865, was graduated from Wellesley College, Mass., in the class of PHILEMON DICKERSON SAYREOf Montgomery, Ala. From an original miniature in possession ofAugustin S. Sayre, Esq., 2573. Eighth Gen.: Line of Calvhi.^Daniel^Daniel.^Daniel^DanieP 501 3 Effie Banta,9 b. Oct. 3, 1867, was graduated from Wellesley College inthe class of 1891. 2566 MARY CAROLINE b. Dec. 24, 1836; m. Robert G. Cornell, who for many years was a commission merchant in New York City. He was aDeacon of the Baptist Church of the Epiphany, and for many years Presidentof the Baptist City Mission Society, and Treasurer of the Southern New YorkBaptist ^.ssociation. He died in Ntw York City, Jan 29, 1895. She resides inNew York. CHILDREN. 1 Theodore Banta CoRxNELL,^ b. Jan. 23,1861; m. Dec. 22, 1891, Augusta Morton. CHILDREN. 1 Theodore Morton b. Oct. i, 1893. 2 Elsie Cornell,io b. March 6, 1896. 2 Carrie Cornell,^ b. June 19, 1864; d. June 18, 1894. 3 Gracie Sayre Cornell,^ b. Feb. 19, i866; m. Dec.


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