The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . 890, when possession was taken ofthe new school building. There are 119 pews in the church, capable of seating 480 persons com-fortably, and 600 when necessary. One hundred and fifty-seven familiesand two hundred and eighty-one persons rent sittings. There are one hundred and eighty-five families in the parish, represent-ing a population of one thousand souls. There have been 2,689 baptisms and 656 marriages since 1848. Norecord of deaths was kept prior to 1867, and since then 570 persons have The following table shows the Pastors in c


The centennial anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio . 890, when possession was taken ofthe new school building. There are 119 pews in the church, capable of seating 480 persons com-fortably, and 600 when necessary. One hundred and fifty-seven familiesand two hundred and eighty-one persons rent sittings. There are one hundred and eighty-five families in the parish, represent-ing a population of one thousand souls. There have been 2,689 baptisms and 656 marriages since 1848. Norecord of deaths was kept prior to 1867, and since then 570 persons have The following table shows the Pastors in charge and the record of theirwork since 1848: Name. Year. Baptisms. Marriages. Deaths. Rev. T. Hallinan, 1848 to 1850. 66. 37- Jos. Kearney, 1850 to 1857. 678. , 1857 to 1862. 502. A. O. Walker, 1862 to 1865. 232. C. F. Hone, 1865 to 1878. 695. M. L. Murphy, 1878 to 1880. 78. , 1880 to 1885. 185. P. A. Quinn, 1885 to 1888. 80. J. ODonohue, 18SS to . i74- 2689. 656. 215- 92. 41. [24. 225. 22. 45- 53-20. 52- 95. >;4, «.L-,.


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