Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ond of her home. When Mr. Stillman was stationed in Troyshe went on a visit to Westerly, R. I., and died while there, [July 10, i846,Jand was buried in the beautiful cemetery about half-way between Westerlyand Watch Hill. A modest monument marks her Mr. Stillman was married in 1848 to Mrs. Lucretia Mil-ler Eggleston, who now resides in Valley Falls, N. Y Children of Stephen L. and Sarah Stillman : Harlow Frank-lin, of Chicago, 111. ; Willi


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ond of her home. When Mr. Stillman was stationed in Troyshe went on a visit to Westerly, R. I., and died while there, [July 10, i846,Jand was buried in the beautiful cemetery about half-way between Westerlyand Watch Hill. A modest monument marks her Mr. Stillman was married in 1848 to Mrs. Lucretia Mil-ler Eggleston, who now resides in Valley Falls, N. Y Children of Stephen L. and Sarah Stillman : Harlow Frank-lin, of Chicago, 111. ; William, who died of consumption, inAlbany, N. Y., the day he was twenty-two years of age, andwas buried on the day he was to have graduated from a med-ical college in the city of New York ; George Henry, of Ports-mouth, Ohio; Stephen Lewis, Jr., of Greenwich, N. Y., byprofession a dentist. William Olin, the only offspring by thesecond marriage, was graduated from the Albany Medical Col-lege in 1871, was house physician five years at Dr. Strongs, inSaratoga Springs, and has since traveled and studied in Europe. 5 Mrs. Lucretia M. Stillmans xf&sr*^ ^oceJ&e* REV. SAMUEL LUCKEY, D. D. \ LUCKEY he name of the Rev. Samuel Luckey, D. D. is asointment poured forth. His memory is fondlycherished by the old Brooklyn Methodists, andhosts of Wesleys followers throughout this country andCanada unite in the same admiring estimate of his characterand his life. He was born in Rensselaerville, N. Y., April 4, certain statements of his we gather that he experienceda joyful hope in Christ before he was fifteen years of a fair education, and a sound Christian experience,he began before he was twenty to travel a circuit under thedirection of the presiding elder. Fifty-nine years of faith-ful service are included in the following MINISTERIAL RECORD: 1810, supply, Montgomery cir., N. Y., inplace of Datus Ensign or C. H. Cridley;2 1811, (New York Conf.,) Ottowaci


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