Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ilt over hisgrave. [Isaac Carharts letter.] He was sometimes irregularin his habits, but it is believed that he retained his membershipin the ch.—**Elizabeth, his w., d. Oct. 29, 1839, age 68.—DeGraw, Maria, rem. 1850.—De Gray, Deborah, rem.—DeGray, James, cl. ldr., , and S. S. supt.; one of thefounders and 1st trustees of Fleet-st. ch. in 1850. His namestands on the list of the 1st board of stewards in Sumfd ch. in1851.—De Groff, John, memb


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . ilt over hisgrave. [Isaac Carharts letter.] He was sometimes irregularin his habits, but it is believed that he retained his membershipin the ch.—**Elizabeth, his w., d. Oct. 29, 1839, age 68.—DeGraw, Maria, rem. 1850.—De Gray, Deborah, rem.—DeGray, James, cl. ldr., , and S. S. supt.; one of thefounders and 1st trustees of Fleet-st. ch. in 1850. His namestands on the list of the 1st board of stewards in Sumfd ch. in1851.—De Groff, John, member of Yellow Hook (Bay Ridge)class in 1822.—Delaney, Ann, rem. by c,—DELANEY,MRS. MARGARET—Demmon, Isaac and Fanny M.,rem. by c, 1866.—Denike, Thos. S., went from Sands-st. toVork-st. ch.; cl. ldr. in York-st., 1845-1849.—Dennison,Sarah, rem. by c, 1848.—*Denton, Mary, member in 1798.—*De Vinne, Daniel, b., of Catholic parents, in Londonderry,Ireland, Feb. 1, 1793. Soon after his birth his father becameinvolved in the Irish troubles and came to America with hisfamily. They first settled near Troy. Young De V s earliest.


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