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Benevolent Fund, $940.85.
Presiding elders: W. R. Coursey (Md.), J. Markwood (E. Va.), R. Stickley (W.Va.).
Appointments: Frederick and Myersville, I. K. Statton, J. Bovey; Hagerstown, L. W. Mathews, D. H. Keedy; Hagerstown
station, W. T. Lower; Winchester, I. Baltzel; Otterbein station, J. Tobey; Alleghany mission, J. Phillips; Woodstock, H. Burtner;
Lacey Springs, H. Tallhelm; Rockingham, T. F. Brashear; Churchville, G. W. Statton, C. B. Hammack; Highland, J. W. Howe
(by P.E.); Franklin, J. D. Fried; South Branch, G. B. Rimel; Blue Red mission, to be supplied; Taylor, Z. Warner; Lewis, J. W.
Miles; Glenville, J. W. Nihiser; Putnam, J. W. Young (by P.E.); Middle Island, J. P. White; West Columbia, J. Bachtel;
California mission, W. Miles; Parkersburg mission, W. James.
1858
Conference at Mt. Tabor Church, Va., February 25. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, H. B. Winton, secretaries.
Present: William R. Coursey, Isaac K. Statton, George W. Statton, Theodore F. Brashear, W. T. Lower, Isaiah Baltzel,
L. W. Mathews, John Ruebush, Jacob A. Bovey, Frederick Hisey, George B. Rimel, Joseph Funkhouser, William Lutz,
Joseph S. Grim, Jacob F. Hott, George Hoffman, Abel Randall, John Pope, Benjamin Stickley, Jacob C. Houck, H. B. Winton,
J. W. Nihiser, J. D. Fried, G. W. Albaugh—24.
Absent: Adam I. Bovey, George A. Shuey, Jonathan Tobey, J. D. Keedy, C. B. Hammack, James E. Bowersox, Henry
Tallhelm, John Phillips—8.
The name of J. Phillips dropped from roll, he having joined another conference. J. E. Bowersox transferred to Iowa
Conference.
Licentiates: George W. Rexrode, Jacob Roderick, John W. Howe, Joseph Holcomb.
Endorsement of N. Altman’s attempt to build an English-speaking church in Baltimore and promise of financial help.
The union of Otterbein University and Mount Pleasant College approved; trustees thereof: J. J. Glossbrenner (3 years),
J. Markwood (2 years), H. B. Winton (1 year).
Ordained: J. A. Bovey, J. W. Nihiser.
Appropriated for Tennessee mission, $100; for Hagerstown mission, $150.
Appointments: Hagerstown mission station, L. W. Mathews, I. Baltzel; Frederick, I. K. Statton, S. Evers; Otterbein station,
D. H. Keedy; Winchester, C. B. Hammack; Woodstock, H. B. Winton; Lacey Springs, J. A. Bovey; Rockingham, T. F.
Brashear, H. Tallhelm; Churchville, G. W. Statton; Franklin, J. D. Fried; Union, J. W. Nihiser; Brock’s Gap, J. K. Nelson (by
P.E.); Claysville mission, B. Stickley; Rockbridge mission, J. W. Howe; Highland mission, J. Holcomb; Tennessee, J. Ruebush.
1859
Conference at Rohrersville, Md., February 26. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, H. B. Winton, secretaries.
Present: William R. Coursey, H. B. Winton, L. W. Mathews, Isaac K. Statton, Jacob A. Bovey, George B. Rimel, Benjamin
Stickley, Theodore F. Brashear, W. T. Lower, Joseph Holcomb, Joseph Funkhouser, Henry Tallhelm, Jonathan Tobey, Joseph
S. Grim, J. W. Nihiser, G. W. Albaugh, C. B. Hammack, Isaiah Baltzel, J. D. Keedy, Jacob F. Hott, John W. Howe—21.
Absent: George W. Statton, George Hoffman, Frederick Hisey, Abel Randall, J. D. Fried, George W. Rexrode, George W.
Shuey, William Lutz, John Ruebush, Adam I. Bovey, John Pope, Jacob Roderick—12.
Dr. F. S. McNeil received from Miami Conference.
A. Randall transferred to Iowa Conference; I. Baltzel to Pennsylvania Conference.
J. B. Houck withdrew to join the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; died as a preacher therein about 1884.
Ordained: C. B. Hammack, J. D. Keedy, J. F. Hott, G. W. Albaugh.
Presiding elders: H. B. Winton (Md.), J. Markwood (Va.).
Appointments: Hagerstown station, W. T. Lower; Hagerstown circuit, I. K. Statton, J. Delpha; Frederick, L. W. Mathews,
W. A. Jackson; Winchester, C. B. Hammack; Woodstock, J. A. Bovey; Lacey Springs, H. Tallhelm; Rockingham, G. W.
Statton; Churchville, T. F. Brashear, S. Evers; Highland, J. W. Howe; Franklin, J. D. Fried; Claysville mission, B. Stickley.
1860
Conference at Churchville, Va., February 23. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, secretary.
Present: William R. Coursey, John Ruebush, George B. Rimel, George W. Statton, Theodore F. Brashear, Henry
Tallhelm, John W. Howe, S. Evers, G. W. Albaugh, George W. Rexrode, Benjamin Stickley, George A. Shuey, George
Hoffman, H. B. Winton, W. T. Lower, Joseph Funkhouser, C. B. Hammack, F. S. Fried. J. W. Nihiser, Joseph Holcomb—22.
Absent: L. W. Mathews, Joseph S. Grim, William Lutz, John Pope, J. Delpha, J. Hensley, Adam I. Bovey, Frederick
Hisey. Jonathan Tobey, Jacob F. Hott, Jacob Roderick—10.
J. Hensley transferred to Parkersburg Conference. I. Baltzel returned his transfer to Pennsylvania Conference.
Died: J. A. Bovey.
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Benevolent Fund, $940.85.
Presiding elders: W. R. Coursey (Md.), J. Markwood (E. Va.), R. Stickley (W.Va.).
Appointments: Frederick and Myersville, I. K. Statton, J. Bovey; Hagerstown, L. W. Mathews, D. H. Keedy; Hagerstown
station, W. T. Lower; Winchester, I. Baltzel; Otterbein station, J. Tobey; Alleghany mission, J. Phillips; Woodstock, H. Burtner;
Lacey Springs, H. Tallhelm; Rockingham, T. F. Brashear; Churchville, G. W. Statton, C. B. Hammack; Highland, J. W. Howe
(by P.E.); Franklin, J. D. Fried; South Branch, G. B. Rimel; Blue Red mission, to be supplied; Taylor, Z. Warner; Lewis, J. W.
Miles; Glenville, J. W. Nihiser; Putnam, J. W. Young (by P.E.); Middle Island, J. P. White; West Columbia, J. Bachtel;
California mission, W. Miles; Parkersburg mission, W. James.
1858
Conference at Mt. Tabor Church, Va., February 25. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, H. B. Winton, secretaries.
Present: William R. Coursey, Isaac K. Statton, George W. Statton, Theodore F. Brashear, W. T. Lower, Isaiah Baltzel,
L. W. Mathews, John Ruebush, Jacob A. Bovey, Frederick Hisey, George B. Rimel, Joseph Funkhouser, William Lutz,
Joseph S. Grim, Jacob F. Hott, George Hoffman, Abel Randall, John Pope, Benjamin Stickley, Jacob C. Houck, H. B. Winton,
J. W. Nihiser, J. D. Fried, G. W. Albaugh—24.
Absent: Adam I. Bovey, George A. Shuey, Jonathan Tobey, J. D. Keedy, C. B. Hammack, James E. Bowersox, Henry
Tallhelm, John Phillips—8.
The name of J. Phillips dropped from roll, he having joined another conference. J. E. Bowersox transferred to Iowa
Conference.
Licentiates: George W. Rexrode, Jacob Roderick, John W. Howe, Joseph Holcomb.
Endorsement of N. Altman’s attempt to build an English-speaking church in Baltimore and promise of financial help.
The union of Otterbein University and Mount Pleasant College approved; trustees thereof: J. J. Glossbrenner (3 years),
J. Markwood (2 years), H. B. Winton (1 year).
Ordained: J. A. Bovey, J. W. Nihiser.
Appropriated for Tennessee mission, $100; for Hagerstown mission, $150.
Appointments: Hagerstown mission station, L. W. Mathews, I. Baltzel; Frederick, I. K. Statton, S. Evers; Otterbein station,
D. H. Keedy; Winchester, C. B. Hammack; Woodstock, H. B. Winton; Lacey Springs, J. A. Bovey; Rockingham, T. F.
Brashear, H. Tallhelm; Churchville, G. W. Statton; Franklin, J. D. Fried; Union, J. W. Nihiser; Brock’s Gap, J. K. Nelson (by
P.E.); Claysville mission, B. Stickley; Rockbridge mission, J. W. Howe; Highland mission, J. Holcomb; Tennessee, J. Ruebush.
1859
Conference at Rohrersville, Md., February 26. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, H. B. Winton, secretaries.
Present: William R. Coursey, H. B. Winton, L. W. Mathews, Isaac K. Statton, Jacob A. Bovey, George B. Rimel, Benjamin
Stickley, Theodore F. Brashear, W. T. Lower, Joseph Holcomb, Joseph Funkhouser, Henry Tallhelm, Jonathan Tobey, Joseph
S. Grim, J. W. Nihiser, G. W. Albaugh, C. B. Hammack, Isaiah Baltzel, J. D. Keedy, Jacob F. Hott, John W. Howe—21.
Absent: George W. Statton, George Hoffman, Frederick Hisey, Abel Randall, J. D. Fried, George W. Rexrode, George W.
Shuey, William Lutz, John Ruebush, Adam I. Bovey, John Pope, Jacob Roderick—12.
Dr. F. S. McNeil received from Miami Conference.
A. Randall transferred to Iowa Conference; I. Baltzel to Pennsylvania Conference.
J. B. Houck withdrew to join the Methodist Episcopal Church, South; died as a preacher therein about 1884.
Ordained: C. B. Hammack, J. D. Keedy, J. F. Hott, G. W. Albaugh.
Presiding elders: H. B. Winton (Md.), J. Markwood (Va.).
Appointments: Hagerstown station, W. T. Lower; Hagerstown circuit, I. K. Statton, J. Delpha; Frederick, L. W. Mathews,
W. A. Jackson; Winchester, C. B. Hammack; Woodstock, J. A. Bovey; Lacey Springs, H. Tallhelm; Rockingham, G. W.
Statton; Churchville, T. F. Brashear, S. Evers; Highland, J. W. Howe; Franklin, J. D. Fried; Claysville mission, B. Stickley.
1860
Conference at Churchville, Va., February 23. J. J. Glossbrenner, bishop; J. Markwood, secretary.
Present: William R. Coursey, John Ruebush, George B. Rimel, George W. Statton, Theodore F. Brashear, Henry
Tallhelm, John W. Howe, S. Evers, G. W. Albaugh, George W. Rexrode, Benjamin Stickley, George A. Shuey, George
Hoffman, H. B. Winton, W. T. Lower, Joseph Funkhouser, C. B. Hammack, F. S. Fried. J. W. Nihiser, Joseph Holcomb—22.
Absent: L. W. Mathews, Joseph S. Grim, William Lutz, John Pope, J. Delpha, J. Hensley, Adam I. Bovey, Frederick
Hisey. Jonathan Tobey, Jacob F. Hott, Jacob Roderick—10.
J. Hensley transferred to Parkersburg Conference. I. Baltzel returned his transfer to Pennsylvania Conference.
Died: J. A. Bovey.
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