Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . s Street Church. at the house of her son in law, Dr. Samuel Baker. She had been a Methodistfor more than fifty years, and was seventy years old at the time of her One of John Dickins daughters died of yellow fever theday before his death; another maiden daughter lived withher sister, Mrs. Dr. Baker. John Dickins had a son, Asbury Dickins, who was welland honorably known in our day The following extract isfrom a first-class authority: Asbu


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . s Street Church. at the house of her son in law, Dr. Samuel Baker. She had been a Methodistfor more than fifty years, and was seventy years old at the time of her One of John Dickins daughters died of yellow fever theday before his death; another maiden daughter lived withher sister, Mrs. Dr. Baker. John Dickins had a son, Asbury Dickins, who was welland honorably known in our day The following extract isfrom a first-class authority: Asbury Dickins, born July 29, 1780, was in 1801 associated with JosephDennie in founding the Port Folio at Philadelphia. He was first clerk inthe United States treasury department from 1816 to 1833, and in the state de-partment from 1S33 to 1836, when he was elected secretary of the UnitedStates senate, which office he held till July 16, 1861. While in the treasuryand state departments he was often acting secretary, and wrote many importantstate papers. He died in Washington, October 23, Rise of Methodism, p. 198, 20 American


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