. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. o Swartz Creek, Mich., took charge farm 120 acres, ownedby his father, who was pastor at Grand Blanc, ten milesdistant. In 1878 m. Gertrude Howell, Grand Blanc, P. Frost officiating. Continued to live Swartz Creek,where all children, except youngest, born. In winter, 1886-7,entered ministry, holding local preachers license, M. ; pastorates, New Lothrop, English Settlement,Commerce and Davison, Mich. In 1895 became pastorCongl church, Courtland, O., where ordained to Cong


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. o Swartz Creek, Mich., took charge farm 120 acres, ownedby his father, who was pastor at Grand Blanc, ten milesdistant. In 1878 m. Gertrude Howell, Grand Blanc, P. Frost officiating. Continued to live Swartz Creek,where all children, except youngest, born. In winter, 1886-7,entered ministry, holding local preachers license, M. ; pastorates, New Lothrop, English Settlement,Commerce and Davison, Mich. In 1895 became pastorCongl church, Courtland, O., where ordained to ConglMinistry; subsequent pastorates, Barnesville, Minn; Far-well. Harrison and Standish, Mich. Present pastorate at Standish. CHILDREN: 548. Pearl. 549. Clara Maria. 550. William Clayton. 551. Minerva Eugenia, b. Aug. 11, 1885. 552. Helen Georgene, b. Aug. 11, 1885. 553. Lewis Jerome, b. New Lothrop, Mich., Aug. 27, 1888;student Berea Colelge. 340. Nelson Amasa Frost, s. of (158) Lewis b. Evans,N. Y., Apr. 5, 1866; m. Aug. 17, 1888, Emily Eulalia Ver-melyea, Quincy Twp., Minn. Settled Minn., 1885;


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