Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . rem. to Johnson-st. ch., 1850.—MORRIS, LUCY — **Morris,Mary, d. about 1830.—Morris, Nelson, cl. ldr.; rem. by Johnson-st. ch., 1849— MORRISON, CARRIE.—^Mort-imer, John, d. 1846.—Mortimer, John, rem., 1847.—*Moser,Ida, a member in 1798.—**Moser, Isaac, trus. in 1794,0116 ofthe 1st. and some time treas. of the board; cl. ldr. as early as1798, and again ldr. of Red Hook Lane class in 1830. He wasb. Apr. 12, 1768. Stiles mentions him as a grocer


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . rem. to Johnson-st. ch., 1850.—MORRIS, LUCY — **Morris,Mary, d. about 1830.—Morris, Nelson, cl. ldr.; rem. by Johnson-st. ch., 1849— MORRISON, CARRIE.—^Mort-imer, John, d. 1846.—Mortimer, John, rem., 1847.—*Moser,Ida, a member in 1798.—**Moser, Isaac, trus. in 1794,0116 ofthe 1st. and some time treas. of the board; cl. ldr. as early as1798, and again ldr. of Red Hook Lane class in 1830. He wasb. Apr. 12, 1768. Stiles mentions him as a grocer in Bklyn, in1816. [Hist. Bklyn, vol ii, p. 114.] His store was located and High. [Mrs. R. E. Wakefield.] Thos. L. Rush-more remembers calling to see him a short time before hisdeith. Jacob Brown, John Smith, and Jos. Moser were presentat the same time. When they prayed by his bedside the goodman did not respond to their petitions for his recovery, butshouted when they spoke of heaven. At length one of themsaid, He longs to depart; let him go! On a Sabbath (per-haps the same occasion) *he was thought to be dying, but. Record of Members. 46 - revived, and, in a tone of disappointment, said: I was bornon the holy Sabbath, baptized and married on a Sabbath, and Ithought I was going to die this Lords day. He lived oneweek longer, and d. Sunday, Oct. 18, 1846, age 78. J. C. Green,his pastor, preached his funeral sermon.—**Susanna, com-monly known as Aunt Susan, w. of Isaac Moser, was a woman of sweet and even temper, wore aMethodist bonnet, and always satin the saintscorner, that is, inone of the side seats near the pul-pit. She was universally beloved ;j. Sands-st. ch. in 1800; d. 1850,age 74; bur. with her husband in Greenwood. Mrs. R. E. Wake-field writes : Grandmother, Su-sanna Moser, was sister to JosephHarper. Grandma was a veryhandsome widow when grandpamar. her ; he, also, was a ^-^ m -?.^•v Here is a list of the children of SUSANNA MOS


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