. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. H. CKxircHes and ScHools 279 kindly furnished the following names and dates: M. , 1871. J. C. Fenton, 74. C. A. S. Heath, 76. JosephZweifel, 79. S. W. Clemens, 82. J. H. Robinson, L. Smith, 86. George C. Morehouse, 91. J. , 92. W. T. Lewis, 97. W. H. Flouton, 99. Winans, 1901. C. E. Green, 03. J. H. Robinson, H. Dow, 08. J. A. Thomas, 11. Walter C. Heisler,1912. The present officials (1913) are: Thomas Mesick, J. , M. H. Gregg, J. D. Tompkins, J. I. Miller, H. , J. E. Snyder
. A history of old Kinderhook from aboriginal days to the present time;. H. CKxircHes and ScHools 279 kindly furnished the following names and dates: M. , 1871. J. C. Fenton, 74. C. A. S. Heath, 76. JosephZweifel, 79. S. W. Clemens, 82. J. H. Robinson, L. Smith, 86. George C. Morehouse, 91. J. , 92. W. T. Lewis, 97. W. H. Flouton, 99. Winans, 1901. C. E. Green, 03. J. H. Robinson, H. Dow, 08. J. A. Thomas, 11. Walter C. Heisler,1912. The present officials (1913) are: Thomas Mesick, J. , M. H. Gregg, J. D. Tompkins, J. I. Miller, H. , J. E. Snyder and James Lawrence. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN KINDERHOOK 1843 This was organized in 1843. Previous to that time,however, a Class had been formed and services held underMethodist pastors both from the New York and Troy Con-ferences. As the records of the different charges in theseveral circuits were not carefully inscribed nor faithfullypreserved, the early history of the Society is somewhatobscure. From i836-38 the Kinderhook Society was in-cluded in the circuit
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