. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. n in Illinois. On May 7, 1871, she was baptized in the Episcopal church, but wasreared as a Presbyterian. After her marriage June 7, 1901, she united withthe church of her husbands choice, and ever after was abundant in laborsin that communion for the extension of Gods kingdom. Sister MAnally was the mother of two sons. Frank Carlton, who diedin infancy, and Merrill Keith, born in Springfield thirteen years these there was an adopted son, Allyn Boshford, who was acci-dentally killed the day after the


. Journal of the ... Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. n in Illinois. On May 7, 1871, she was baptized in the Episcopal church, but wasreared as a Presbyterian. After her marriage June 7, 1901, she united withthe church of her husbands choice, and ever after was abundant in laborsin that communion for the extension of Gods kingdom. Sister MAnally was the mother of two sons. Frank Carlton, who diedin infancy, and Merrill Keith, born in Springfield thirteen years these there was an adopted son, Allyn Boshford, who was acci-dentally killed the day after the eleventh anniversary of his birth. Funeral services were conducted in the home of her parents in Vir-ginia, Illinois, on the Sunday following her decease, by D. V. Gowdy, pastor 1922 METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH 123 of the Methodist Episcopal church, assisted by Rev. Wiles of the Pres-byterian church, and two of his ministerial brethren, G. V. Metzel andD. F. Nelson. She was buried in Walnut Grove cemetery, beside the re-mains of Allyn, the son adopted at the age of five MRS. A. L. PLOWMAN. Vashti A. Perry, wife of Rev. A. L. Plowman,was born in Douglas County, Illinois, July 9th, was the youngest child of Jesse and Louisa Perry,from whom she inherited the fine qualities of honestyand uprightness of character which were so manifestin her life. She united with the Methodist EpiscopalChurch when but twelve years of age, though she al-ways dated her conversion ten years later, when athome in her own room she definitely sought and ob-tained the regeneration of her soul. Five years latershe was led to consecrate her all to God, and everafterward bore witness by her life and her testimonythat the blood of Jesus Christ, His son, cleanseth from all sin. On the 10th of August, 1879, she was united in marriage to L. Plowman. The wedding ceremony was performed by P. Lyon, at the altar of the old Embury Chapel, where they had bothattended Sunday School an


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