Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . mbined with a most exemplary Christian character,made her beloved by all. * * * Her health gradually failed until she sankpeacefully to rest, with her family, except one daughter, around her The Rev E. L. Allen, pastor of the Highland MethodistEpiscopal church, preached her funeral sermon. The remainswere interred in Greenwood cemetery. The author visited , in New York city, about a year before her talked beautifull


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . mbined with a most exemplary Christian character,made her beloved by all. * * * Her health gradually failed until she sankpeacefully to rest, with her family, except one daughter, around her The Rev E. L. Allen, pastor of the Highland MethodistEpiscopal church, preached her funeral sermon. The remainswere interred in Greenwood cemetery. The author visited , in New York city, about a year before her talked beautifully and affectionately of her husband, of hislife and death, and the near prospect of a happy re-union. Children : John R., a lawyer, was four years a member of theN. Y Legislature—two years as senator; died in 1884, soonafter the death of his mother; James If. resides in Rochester,N. Y ; Catherine died January 17, 1884; Jane W married Stille; Maria B. (Mrs. John Sawyer) died about 1864; La-vinia R. died in infancy; Helen Cornelia j Caroline Virginia. 3 Thirteen Years in the Ministry, page 334. 4 J. R., in The Christian Advocate. LVI.


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