A Short History Of The Methodists... - Media Sabda Org
A Short History Of The Methodists... - Media Sabda Org A Short History Of The Methodists... - Media Sabda Org
M Magary, John -- Admitted 1782 (h) Mair, George -- Admitted 1780 -- Died 1785 Major, John -- Admitted 1778 -- Died 1788 Malory, James -- Admitted 1781 -- Located 1784 Martin, Jas. G. -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1785 Matson, Enoch -- Admitted 1781 -- Expelled 1788 McCluer, Thos. -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1782 Medcalf, Henry -- Admitted 1781 -- Died 1784 Merritt, Henry -- Admitted 1783 -- Located 1796 Moore, George -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1804 Moore, Wm. -- Admitted 1778 -- Located 1781 Moriarty, Peter -- Admitted 1782 Morris, Ed. -- Admitted 1781 -- Located 1790 Morris, James -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1785 O O'Kelly, James -- Admitted 1778 -- Withdrew 1793 Ogburn, Henry -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1790 P Parks, Moses -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1790 Partridge, Wm. -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1789 Peddicord, Caleb B. -- Admitted 1777 -- Died 1785 Phoebus, Wm. -- Admitted 1783 -- Located 1792 Pigman, Ignatius -- Admitted 1781 -- Located 1788 Pile Simon, -- Admitted 1784 -- Located 1792 Pillmoor, Jos. 1765 -- Withdrew 1785 (i) Poythress, Francis -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1801 Pryde, Edward -- Admitted 1777 -- Located 1781 R Rankin, Thos. -- Admitted 1762 -- Located 1787 (k) Reed, Nelson -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1800 Riggin, James -- Admitted 1784 -- Located 1790 Ringold, Wm. -- Admitted 1783 -- Located 1785 Robertson, John -- Admitted 1784 -- Located 1787 Rodda, Martin -- Admitted 1763 -- Located 1781 (l) Rollings, Isaac -- Admitted 1774 -- Withdrew 1781 Row, Samuel -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1785 Ruff, Daniel -- Admitted 1774 -- Located 1781
S Shadford, Geo. -- Admitted 1768 (m) Sigman, John -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1780 Smith, John -- Admitted 1784 Smith, Isaac -- Admitted 1784 -- Located 1796 Spraggs, Sam. -- Admitted 1774 -- Withdrew 1778 Spry, Francis -- Admitted 1783 -- Died 1789 Strong, Samuel -- Admitted 1777 -- Located 1779 Swift, Richard -- Admitted 1783 -- Located 1793 T Tatum, Isham -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1781 Thomas, Wm. -- Admitted 1782 -- Located 1790 Tunnil, John -- Admitted 1777 -- Died 1790 V Vasey, Thomas -- Admitted 1775 -- Withdrew 1786 (n) W Wade, John -- Admitted 1774 -- Located 1777 Ware, Thomas -- Admitted 1784 Waters, Wm. -- Admitted 1773 -- Located 1783 (p) Waters, Nicholas -- Admitted 1776 -- Died 1804 (q) Watson, Samuel -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1783 Whatcoat, Richard -- Admitted 1769 -- Died 1806 (s) White, James -- Admitted 1781 -- Died 1789 Whitworth, Abraham -- Admitted 1773 -- Expelled 1774 Williams, Robt. -- Admitted 1769 -- Located 1774 Willis, Henry -- Admitted 1778 -- Died 1808 (r) Wright, Rich. -- Admitted 1770 -- Located 1777 (o) Wyatt, Joseph -- Admitted 1781 -- Located 1788 Y Yarberry, Jos. -- Admitted 1773 -- Located 1775 Yergain, Andw. -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1781 The whole of the foregoing names being added together make 125. The whole of these preachers were admitted into full connection. Several of them came from Europe, most of whom returned again; the others were preachers raised up in the United States in the course of 15 years. The circuits were much larger at that time than they are at present; and the preachers were generally sent much farther from their friends. It was a common practice for preachers to stop traveling as soon as they were married. Another reason why the married preachers located was, they were not allowed any support for their families. But the main reason why so many stopped was their wish to stay at home with their families.
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Shadford, Geo. -- Admitted 1768 (m)<br />
Sigman, John -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1780<br />
Smith, John -- Admitted 1784<br />
Smith, Isaac -- Admitted 1784 -- Located 1796<br />
Spraggs, Sam. -- Admitted 1774 -- Withdrew 1778<br />
Spry, Francis -- Admitted 1783 -- Died 1789<br />
Strong, Samuel -- Admitted 1777 -- Located 1779<br />
Swift, Richard -- Admitted 1783 -- Located 1793<br />
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Tatum, Isham -- Admitted 1776 -- Located 1781<br />
Thomas, Wm. -- Admitted 1782 -- Located 1790<br />
Tunnil, John -- Admitted 1777 -- Died 1790<br />
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Vasey, Thomas -- Admitted 1775 -- Withdrew 1786 (n)<br />
W<br />
Wade, John -- Admitted 1774 -- Located 1777<br />
Ware, Thomas -- Admitted 1784<br />
Waters, Wm. -- Admitted 1773 -- Located 1783 (p)<br />
Waters, Nicholas -- Admitted 1776 -- Died 1804 (q)<br />
Watson, Samuel -- Admitted 1780 -- Located 1783<br />
Whatcoat, Richard -- Admitted 1769 -- Died 1806 (s)<br />
White, James -- Admitted 1781 -- Died 1789<br />
Whitworth, Abraham -- Admitted 1773 -- Expelled 1774<br />
Williams, Robt. -- Admitted 1769 -- Located 1774<br />
Willis, Henry -- Admitted 1778 -- Died 1808 (r)<br />
Wright, Rich. -- Admitted 1770 -- Located 1777 (o)<br />
Wyatt, Joseph -- Admitted 1781 -- Located 1788<br />
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Yarberry, Jos. -- Admitted 1773 -- Located 1775<br />
Yergain, Andw. -- Admitted 1779 -- Located 1781<br />
<strong>The</strong> whole of the foregoing names being added together make 125. <strong>The</strong> whole of these preachers<br />
were admitted into full connection. Several of them came from Europe, most of whom returned<br />
again; the others were preachers raised up in the United States in the course of 15 years.<br />
<strong>The</strong> circuits were much larger at that time than they are at present; and the preachers were<br />
generally sent much farther from their friends. It was a common practice for preachers to stop<br />
traveling as soon as they were married. Another reason why the married preachers located was, they<br />
were not allowed any support for their families. But the main reason why so many stopped was their<br />
wish to stay at home with their families.