History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . , and fromthence the society moved him to Pine Plains. He entered upon his laborsthe last Sabbath in May, 1843. He was social, a good entertainer, an up todate man, and a popular preacher. He had been here about a year and ahalf when affliction and loss by death came unto it. December 20, 1844,Niles Hartwell deceased. January 4, 1845, Walter Reynolds passed Reynolds was not a member, but his interest and contributions wereliberal. A little more than three years later, August 10, 18


History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . , and fromthence the society moved him to Pine Plains. He entered upon his laborsthe last Sabbath in May, 1843. He was social, a good entertainer, an up todate man, and a popular preacher. He had been here about a year and ahalf when affliction and loss by death came unto it. December 20, 1844,Niles Hartwell deceased. January 4, 1845, Walter Reynolds passed Reynolds was not a member, but his interest and contributions wereliberal. A little more than three years later, August 10, 1848, this churchlost a strong friend by the death of Aaron E. Winchell. He had been itsclerk, continuously to August 14, 1847, when he resigned this office. Atthis resignation the church say we return him our sincere thanks for hiskind services thus rendered and pray that the great Head of the Churchmay reward him for his labor of love. Mr. Breed was deeply affectedwhen preaching his funeral sermon. Mr. Winchell deceased at Lebanon. Elder Breed presented his resignation at a church meeting held April. Cornelius Husted. [See Lineage.] THE CHURCHES 217 14, 1849, which was accepted. He was going to Alleghany City. He wassucceeded hy Elder Russell, from West Stockbridge, Mass., who preachedtwo months, commencing the 24th of June. In August of this year thesociety purchased the dwelling of F. W. Davis for a parsonage. ElderBreed returned in March, 1850, and was pastor until October, 1851, whenhis resignation was accepted. The church had no regular supply for abouttwo years, and meanwhile Elder Smith preached occasionally until April,1852. He was succeeded by H. L. Morgan, a student of the HamiltonTheological Seminary, who supplied the pulpit during his vacation ofthree months commencing August 28, 1852. The next pastor was B. Willis, of Maryland, Otsego Co., N. Y., who preached his firstsermon- May 1, 1853. He left in April, 1855. Elder Lucas, of Bangall, andElder Weed, of


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