History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ety or church of Pine Plains wasthen organized with the following members: Elder Nathan D. Benedictand wife, their daughter Mary Ann Benedict, from the Baptist church ofWoodstock, Conn. From Stanford or Bangall Baptist church were Corne-lius Husted Peter W. Husted, Julia Husted, Julia Ann Woolsey, AaronE. Winchell, Lydia L. Winchell, Caroline Thompson, Mary Thompson,Smith B. Couch, Amy G. Couch, Charles Couch, Frederick Couch, Marga-ret Couch, Alfred Brush, Sophia Brush. William H. Conklin,
History of Little Nine Partners, of North East precinct, and Pine Plains, New York, Duchess [!] county . ety or church of Pine Plains wasthen organized with the following members: Elder Nathan D. Benedictand wife, their daughter Mary Ann Benedict, from the Baptist church ofWoodstock, Conn. From Stanford or Bangall Baptist church were Corne-lius Husted Peter W. Husted, Julia Husted, Julia Ann Woolsey, AaronE. Winchell, Lydia L. Winchell, Caroline Thompson, Mary Thompson,Smith B. Couch, Amy G. Couch, Charles Couch, Frederick Couch, Marga-ret Couch, Alfred Brush, Sophia Brush. William H. Conklin, ElizabethConklin, Leonard Boothe, Salvina Best and Phebe T. Husted. From theBaptist church at North East were Niles Hartwell, Mary Hartwell andMary McLane, twenty-six in all. At this meeting ten articles of faith wrereadopted and incorporated in the deed for the church lot. These articleswere certified to by Aaron E. Winchell before Epaphroditus Taylor, acommissioner of deeds, and the whole proceedings with the deed recordedin Liber number 68 of deeds on pages 147, 148, in the County Clerks office,. THE CHURCHES 215 Poughkeepsie. Thus the Baptist church had now a habitation andan organization ecclesiastical and civil. The next step was for the churchto be a member of the Baptist Council or Association, and for this purposea meeting was appointed for May 30, 1839, at 10 a. m., when delegates ofthe following respective churches were present: Pine Plains, Elder N. and A. E. Winchell; Stanford, Elder Burtch, Deacon Asa , Leonard Carman and Benjamin Palmer; North East, ElderWinter, Deacon David Sheldon, Martin E. Winchell and A. Aldrich; Ame-nia, Elder L. W. Webster, Deacon Seth Thompson, John K. Mead and ; 2d Dover, Seneca Mabbett was the only delegate from Dover, ElderSmith, the pastor there, being absent on a western journey. (Note. Ithink Mr. N. Rose, of Amenia, is the only one now (1897) living of theabove named persons.) At this meeting it was resol
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