The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . the same cemetery asthose of Hutchins, his beloved pastor and co-laborer. Albanus K. Moulton died in Cleveland, Ohio,June 19, 1873, aged 63 3ears. His death resultedfrom a misstep as he was walking in the late even-ing, on a railroad bridge. From it he fell upon therocks, forty feet below ; and, without twilight orpain, he went into the presence of God. Duringa period of thirty-five years, this man, the son ofElder Avery Moulton, of Canada, was conspicuousas a preacher, pastor and writer. He was everearnest and bold; had strong conviction


The centennial record of Freewill Baptists, 1780-1880 . the same cemetery asthose of Hutchins, his beloved pastor and co-laborer. Albanus K. Moulton died in Cleveland, Ohio,June 19, 1873, aged 63 3ears. His death resultedfrom a misstep as he was walking in the late even-ing, on a railroad bridge. From it he fell upon therocks, forty feet below ; and, without twilight orpain, he went into the presence of God. Duringa period of thirty-five years, this man, the son ofElder Avery Moulton, of Canada, was conspicuousas a preacher, pastor and writer. He was everearnest and bold; had strong convictions, andfrequently gave decisive expression to them. In-cisiveness of intellect was one of his prominentcharacteristics, and it was used for good loyal soul is among the redeemed ones, andhis memory is cherished. Ebenezer Knowlton died in South Montville,Me., Sept. 10, 1874, aged 58 years. Death tookplace while in the act of bathing. This man, theson of a minister of the same name, early enteredpolitical life; and while presiding over the lower. 1^


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