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CABLE, C – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1886.

Appointments: Redstone 1886-1887.

 

CABLE, GEORGE EMERSON – (3/21/1855-3/20/1921) – (Mary Browning 8/24/1859-2/2/1901) - (Mrs. George E. 1847-7/16/1936) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1889; Full Membership 1891; Deacon 1888, Warren; Elder 1893, Joyce; Retired 1919; Deceased: March 20, 1921 in Smithfield, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Harmony 1884-1885; Redstone/Dunbar: Wesley 1886-1887; Waynesburg: Mount Zion 1889-1890; Addison 1890-1892; Mount Morris 1892-1894; Monaca 1894-1899; Smithton 1899-1900; Jacobs Creek 1900-1901; Smithfield 1991-1903; Prospect 1903-1904; Craigsville/Manorville/ Rogers Chapel 1904-1908; West Elizabeth 1908-1911; Nineveh 1911-1913; McDonald 1913-1914; Roscoe 1914-1915; Roscoe/Howes 1915-1916; South Heights/Shousetown 1916-1918; Federal 1918-1919.

 

CADDY, CHARLES – (7/19/1813-4/21/1904) - Conference Relations: Received into itinerancy Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1838; Elder 1840, President Zachariah Ragan; Deceased: April 21, 1904 in Ohio Conference.

Appointments: Woodfield Circuit 1838-1840; Mount Vernon Circuit 1840-1841; Grand River Circuit 1841-1842; Farmington Circuit 1842-1843.

 

CADMAN, WILLIAM L. - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1901; Transferred Methodist Episcopal New York Conference 1903; Withdrew 1912.

Appointments: Ohiopyle/Confluence/Johnson Chapel 1899-1901; Glassport/Port Perry (East Pittsburgh) 1901-1902; Glassport 1902-1903.

 

CADWALLADER, DAVID – ( -1955) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal North Ohio Conference; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1849; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Ohio Conference 1851; Deceased: 1855 in Ohio.

Appointment: Pittsburgh: Welsh Mission 1849-1851.

 

CAIN, FRANCIS MARION – (1/2/1863-7/31/1913) – (Mary E. 2/19/1866-3/20/1911) Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal West Virginia Conference 1891; Full Membership 1893; Deacon 1893, Fitzgerald; Elder 1895, Merrill; Transferred Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1906; Deceased: July 31, 1913 in West Elizabeth, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: WV: Wana Circuit: Kuhntown/Brave: Kents Chapel 1892-1896; Fairall Circuit: Kirby/Fairall/ Claughton/Valley Chapel 1906-1908; Liberty Chapel 1908-1909; Mount Morris 1909-1910; Nineveh 1910-1911; West Elizabeth 1911-1913.

 

CAIRNS, ROBERT EDWARD - Conference Relations: Received into Itineracy Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1909; Elder 1912, President J. S. Leland; Given Letter of Standing 1922.

Appointments: Connellsville 1909-1914; Pittsburgh: Allegheny: First 1914-1919; Loaned to North Illinois Methodist Protestant Conference 1919-1921.

 

CALE, DONALD LEE - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1948; Deacon 1948, Wicke; Elder 1950, Wicke; Transferred on Trial Methodist West Virginia Conference 1954.

Appointments: Vanderbilt/Jacobs Creek 1948-1950; Dunbar: Wesley 1950-1954.

 

CALDERWOOD, RAY/ROBERT H. – (Mary L. -1927) - Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1916.

Appointments: Craigsville/Fenelton 1916-1919; Ekastown 1919-1925; Zelienople/Harmony 1926-1933.

 

CALHOUN, THOMAS W. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1890.

Appointments: Salem/Cookport 1890-1893.

 

CALHOUN, WILLIAM O. – (12/5/1886-10/8/1938) – (Anna L. 5/9/1866-7/22/1916) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1890; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1891; Full Membership 1893; Deacon 1893, Hurst; Elder 1895, Vincent; Deceased: October 8, 1938 in Brockway, Pennsylvania. Buried in Morningside Cemetery, DuBois, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Corydon 1891-1893; Dayton/Cottage 1893-1896; Callensburg/West Freedom/Perrysville 1896-1900; Frostburg/Sportsburg/Punxsutawney: Grace/Lindsey/Valier 1900-1904; Tionesta/Nebraska 1904-1911; Linesville/ Harmonsburg 1911-1916; DuBois: Mount Zion 1916-1926; Johnsonburg 1926-1931; Brockway/Lanes Mills 1931-1938.

 

CALIANDRO, THOMAS M. – (-9/15/1965) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1928; Full Membership 1930; Transferred from Methodist Maine Conference to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference January 1, 1951; Transferred to Methodist New York Conference February 1, 1953; Transferred to Methodist New York East Conference December 1, 1958, New York Conference.

Appointments: New Castle: Italian Mission (Christ) 1951-1953; NY: Yonkers: Church of Our Saviour 1953-1958; New York: Saint Paul's 1958-.

 

CALLAHAN, CHARLES – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1963.

Appointments: East Kane 1963-1964.

 

CALLAHAN, FRANK HOWARD – (11/7/1855-7/7/1939) – (Agnes L. Beinty 1/1/1859-4/7/1944) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal North Dakota Conference 1894; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1899; Retired 1931; Deceased: July 7, 1939 in Akron, Ohio.

Appointments: Concord/Wurtemburg 1892-1893; Homewood/Clinton 1899-1900; Evans City 1900-1901; Pittsburgh: Allegheny: Evangelical Union 1901-1903; McKeesport: Beulah Park 1903-1906; Circleville 1906-1907; Pleasant Unity 1907-1909; Johnstown: Roxbury Avenue 1909-1914; Connoquenessing 1914-1921; Murrysville: First 1921-1924; New Florence 1924-1925; Smithfield 1925-1931; Retired 1931; Star Junction 1931-1934.

 

CALLENDER, AURORA – (3/7/1798-10/23/1871) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1828; Full Membership 1830; Deacon 1830, Hedding; Elder 1832, Emory; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1837; Located 1849; Readmitted/Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Wisconsin Conference 1851; Deceased: October 23, 1871 in the Wisconsin Conference.

Appointments: Franklin/Titusville 1828-1829; Meadville: Gravel Run/First (Stone)/Rockland/Mumford Chapel/Pleasantville/ Spartansburg/Union City: First 1829-1830; Canton 1830-1833; Saint Clairsville 1833-1834; Ravenna 1834-1835; Chardon 1835-1836; Canton 1836-1837; Unknown 1837-1839; Springfield 1839-1840; Braceville 1840-1841; Gustavus 1841-1843; Cuyahoga Falls 1843-1844; Middlebury 1844-1845; Meadville: First (Stone) 1845-1846; Salem/Geneva/Salem/Old Salem/Espyville/Sugar Grove/Kennard/Fallowfield/Wesley Chapel/Evansburg (Conneaut Lake: Trinity) 1846-1848; Rockville/Cambridge Springs/Mill Village 1848-1849.

 

CALLENDER, NATHANIEL – (9/18/1800-2/6/1876) – (Mary Curtis Bonham 5/29/1808-5/29/1887) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1825; Full Membership 1827; Deacon 1827, George; Elder 1829, Roberts; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New York Conference 1841; Returned to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1842; Transferred to Cincinatti Conference; Retired 1851; Deceased: February 6, 1876 in the Cincinatti Conference.

Appointments: Monongahela 1825-1826; Harrison 1826-1827: Lisbon 1827-1828; Shippenville/ Rimersburg/ Brookville: First/1828-1829; Meadville: First (Stone)/Rockland/Mumford Chapel/Pleasantville/Spartansburg/Union City: First 1829-1830; Saint Clairsville 1830-1831; Without appointment at own request 1831-1832; Clarksburg 1832-1833; Blairsville/Homer City/Indiana: First (Grace)/Punsutawney: First                 1833-1834; Ligonier 1834-1835; Beaver             1835-1837;             Williamsport 1837-1838; Pittsburgh: Birmingham 1838-1839; Superintendent: German Missions    1839-1842; Moral Instructor: Western Pennsylvania Penitentiary 1842-1844; Wellsville 1844-1845;                 Columbiana 1845-1846;       Monongahela City 1846-1847; Chartiers/Coraopolis (Middletown)/Shousetown (Glenwilliard) 1847-1849; Unknown 1849-1850; Elizabethtown/Jefferson 1850-1851.

 

CALVERT, WALLACE CLAIR – (7/4/1899-6/27/1968) – (Mattie Jane Morgan) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1917; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal South Kentucky Conference 1917; Full Membership Methodist Episcopal Indiana Conference 1924; Deacon 1919, Denny; Elder 1924, Berry; Transferred on Trial to Methodist Episcopal Indiana Conference 1920; Transferred to Methodist Holston Conference 1943; To Methodist Wisconsin Conference 1947; To Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1953; Retired 1960; Member Methodist Western Pennsylvania Conference at Merger 1962. Deceased: June 27, 1968 in Lexington, Kentucky. Born July 4, 1899 in Hamilton, Ohio.

Appointments:      KY: East Pulaski Circuit 1917-1919; Winchester: Mount Abbott 1919-1920; IN: Manchester 1920-1922; North Madison 1922-1927; Lawrenceburg: Hamline 1927-1935; Indianapolis: Grace 1935-1943; Chattanooga: First 1943-1947; WI: Kenosha: First 1947-1953; PA: Oil City: Trinity 1953-1956; New Castle: First 1956-1959; Sabbatical Leave 1959-1960.

 

CAMACHO, DOROTHY – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1958.

Appointments: State Line 1958-1961.

 

CAMERON, ALBERT R. – (11/21/1850-5/17/1906) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1876; Full Membership 1877; Deacon 1877, Scott; Elder 1879, Bowman; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New England Southern Conference 1891; Transferred to Methodist EpiscopalSaint John’s River Conference 1895; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal West Virginia Conference 1896; Deceased: May 17, 1906.

Appointments:      Plumville/Creekside 1874-1874; Elderton/Mount Zion/Cochran’s Mills Spring 1876-Fall 1876; Independence Fall 1876-1878; Bridgeport 1878-1880; Somerset 1880-1882; New Derry 1882-1885; Secretary: Railroad Christian Association 1885-1888; Appointed to attend school 1888-1891; Morrellville (Johnstown: Calvary) 1887-1888.

 

CAMERON, HENRY N. – (1865-11/3/1930) – (Belle Morgan 1869-5/29/1943) - Conference Relations:       Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1896; Full Membership 1898; Deacon 1896, Burst; Elder 1900, Foss; Deceased: November 3, 1930 in Oakdale, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Somerset/Berlin 1896-1900; Pittsburgh: Simpson 1900-1903; California 1903-1906; Vandergrift 1906-1909; Pittsburgh: Asbury 1909-1910; Washington: First 1910-1916; Latrobe 1916-1921; Superintendent: McKeesport District 1921-1924; Superintendent: Pittsburgh District 1924-1927; Carnegie 1927-1930; Pittsburgh: Oakland 1930-November 30, 1930.

 

CAMERON, JOSEPH - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1837; Deacon 1838, President Zachariah Ragan; Elder 1840, President Zachariah Ragan; Deceased: 1842.

Appointments:      Hackers Creek Circuit Assistant 1837-1838; Bucyrus Circuit 1838-1839; Unknown 1839-1841; Wayne Circuit 1841-1842.

 

CAMERON, RICHARD M. - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1923; Full Membership 1926; Deacon 1925, Nicholson; Elder 1926; Member Methodist Western Pennsylvania Conference at Merger 1962; Retired 1964.

Appointments: Addison Circuit June 1, 1922-September 11, 1922; In School 1923-1925; Ligonier 1925-1928; Professor: Boston University School of Theology 1928-1964.

 

CAMP, HARRY W. - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1887; Full Membership 1889; Deacon 1889, Foss; Withdrew under charges 1891.

Appointments: Plumville/Creekside 1886-1887; Elderton/Cochran’s Mills/Mount Zion 1887-1888; Marion/Center/Covode 1888-1890; California 1890-1891.

 

CAMPBELL, ANDREW – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1959.

Appointments: Versailles 1959-1960.

 

CAMPBELL, B. O. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1917.

Appointments: Stockton 1917-1918.

 

CAMPBELL, C. C. -            Conference Relations:        Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1912; Full Membership 1914; Deacon 1914, Burt; Elder 1916, Franklin Hamilton; Withdrawn to the Protestant Episcopal Church 1930.

Appointments: President/Fertigs/Pine City/Hill City 1908-1911; Sligo/Curllsville/Cherry Run/Monroe Chapel 1912-1914; Fredonia/Big Run 1914-1917; Petrolia/Bruin 1917-1918; New Castle: Croton 1918-1920; NY: South Dayton/Cottage 1920-1922; Youngsville 1922-1926; Silver Creek 1926-1930.

 

CAMPBELL, CECIL WEBSTER – (1/9/1888-1/28/1958) – (Ruby Wainwright Bateman 10/23/1891-6/2/1963) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal West Ohio Conference 1913; Full Membership 1916; Transferred Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1916; Retired 1955. Deceased: January 28, 1958 in Inglewood, Colorado. Born January 9, 1888 in Brookville, Ohio.

Appointments: West Elizabeth 1916-1917; Carmichaels 1917-1918; Beaver Falls: College Hill 1918-1919; West View 1919-1922; Pittsburgh: Beechview 1922-1925; Pittsburgh: Crafton Heights 1925-1927;   Pittsburgh:            North      End 1927-1928; Pitcairn 1928-1932; Pittsburgh: Knoxville 1932-1933; South Greensburg 1933-1937; WV: Follansbee 1937-1943; Pittsburgh: Rock Bend 1943-1948; Belle Vernon 1948-1951; New Brighton: Fifth Avenue 1951-1955.

 

CAMPBELL, DAVID B. – (1/8/1815-7/27/1888) -      Conference Relations:        Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1851; Full Membership 1853; Deacon 1853, Baker; Elder 1855, Morris; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Kansas Conference 1869; Deceased: July 27, 1888 in Kansas.

Appointments: Homer City 1848-1849; Indiana 1851-1853; Hanover 1853-1854; Paris 1854-1855; Paris/Sandyville Mission 1855-1856; Liverpool 1856-1858; Alliance 1858-1860; Marlboro 1860-1862; Mount Morris 1862-1864; Greenfield/California 1864-1865; Bentleyville 1865-1866; Beallsville 1866-1868; Dravo/Greenock 1868-1869.

 

CAMPBELL, HARRY 0. - Conference Relations:         Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1924; Discontinued 1928.

Appointments:      Blackburn 1924-1926; Madison 1926-1928; Layton/Smithton 1928-1929.

 

CAMPBELL, JOHN W. -   Conference Relations:        Licensed to Preach 1894; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1894; Full Membership 1896; Deacon 1896, Walden; Elder 1898, Merrill; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New England Conference 1908; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Des Moines Conference 1917; Withdrew 1920.

Appointments: Kinzua Supply 1893-1894; Cherry Creek 1894-1896; Student: Drew Theological Seminary 1896-1898; NY: Jamestown: First (last three months) 1898-1899; Corry 1899-1903; New Castle: First 1903-1906; Appointed to attend school 1906-1908; MA: Newtonville 1908-1917; President: Simpson College 1917-1919; Leave of Absence 1919-1920.

 

CAMPBELL, S. C. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1919.

Appointments: Clarington 1919-1921; Fertigs/Hill City/Pine City 1921-1922.

 

CAMBY, JOHN J. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1899.

Appointments: Chicora 1899-1902.

 

CAMPO, PIETRO – (10/13/1876-5/22/1955) -            Conference Relations:        Licensed to Preach 1911; Admitted on Trial Italian Mission Conference 1912; Transferred from Methodist Episcopal New York East Conference to Methodist Episcopal Erie 1916; Full Membership Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1917; Deacon 1915, Burt; Elder 1917, Berry; Transferred to Methodist EpiscopalGenesee Conference 1921; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New York Conference 1927; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New York East Conference 1931; Retired 1944; Deceased: May 22, 1955 in New York East Conference, New York.

Appointments: Astoria/Caronia/Jamaica Assistant 1912-1914; Charge of Mission Corona/Jamaica 1914-1915; Director: People's Home: New York East Conference 1915-1916; NY: Jamestown: Italian Mission 1916-1921; Rochester: North Avenue 1921-1927; Yonkers: Italian Mission 1927-1931; Jefferson Park Parish 1931-1944.

 

CAMBY, JOHN J. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1899.

Appointments: Chicora 1899-1902.

 

CANBY E. E. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference.

Appointments: New Castle: Simpson 1907-1909.

 

CANDY, RAYMOND – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1928.

Appointments: Elgin 1928-1928.

 

CANFIELD, S. C. – Conference Relations: Supple Pastor Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1922.

Appointments: Emrickville/Meade Chapel 1922-1923.

 

CANFIELD, WILLIAM M. – (-7/7/1892) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Central Tennessee Conference 1881; Transferred as a Probationer of the second year to the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1884; Full Membership 1885; Deacon 1885, Merrill; Elder 1888, Foster; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal North Dakota Conference 1891; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Montana Conference 1891; Deceased: July 7, 1892 in Twin Bridges, Montana.

Appointments: TN: Friendship 1881-1882; Cairo/Friendship 1882-1883; Not able to serve because of broken health 1883-1884; Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference: Geneva 1884-1885; Plumer 1885-1887; Monterey 1887-1888; Karns City 1888-1889; North Hope 1889-1891; MT: Twin Bridges/Virginia City 1891-July 7, 1892.

 

CARD, JULIAN S. -            Conference Relations:        Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conferrence 1870; Full Membership 1872; Deacon 1872, Merrill; Elder 1874, Peck; Member of the Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference at Organization 1876; Retired 1876; Located 1881.

Appointments: Pulaski 1870-1871; Greensburg: First 1871-1872; Kinsman 1872-1873; Hartford 1873-1874; Ellsworth/Berlin 1874-1876.

 

CARD, SILAS - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1835; Member on Trial of the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836; Discontinued 1837.

Appointments: OH:              Geneva 1835-1836; Williamsfield/Westford 1836-1837.

 

CARLISLE, OWEN CURTIS - (4/15/1871-7/6/1949) – (Blanche Frederick 1881-9/27/1924) - Conference Relations: United with Methodist Protestant Michigan Conference 1902; Elder 1906; Admitted on Trial Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1907; Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1923; Deceased: July 6, 1949 in Ambridge Pennsylvania. Born April 15, 1871 in Lone Pine, Washington County, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: MI: served 5 churches betweeen 1901-1907; PA: Bethel/Nettle Hill Circuit 1907-1909; Mahaffey Circuit 1909-1910; Chagrin Falls: Garfield Memorial 1910-1913; Kittanning: Union Avenue 1913-1916; Uniontown: First (Christ) 1916-1918; Fairchance Circuit 1918-1920; Cookport/Salem Circuit 1920-1921; Coolspring Mission November 31, 1921-1923; Stahlstown 1923-1924; Addison 1924-1925; Jacobs Creek 1925-1926; Coke Mission 1926-1928; Brush Valley 1928-1931; Cokeville/Stranford 1931-1934; Luxor 1934-1936; Cloe/Covode/Steffy Chapel 1936-1940; Fordyce 1940-1942; Greensboro 1942-1943; West Homestead 1943-1947; Fells 1947-July 6, 1948.

 

CARLSON, B. A. – (-1920/1921) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1866; Full Membership 1868; Deacon unknown; Elder Missionary Rule 1867, Janes; Transferred to Sweden Conference 1876; Retired 1907; Deceased: 1920 or 1921.

Appointments:      Jamestown/Sugar Grove Swedish Mission 1866-1869; Missionary to Sweden 1869-1876; Carlskrona District 1878-1878; Stockholm District 1878-l880; Goteborg District 1880-1884; Helsingfors Finland Mission 1884-1885; Finland District/Helsingfors 1885-1889; Finland District/Saint Petersburg/Wiborg 1889-1890; Finland District/Editor of Nya Budbaren; 1890-1891; Stockholm: Saint Paul's 1891-1894; Stockholm: Saint Mark's 1894-1899; Koping 1899-1901; Kalmar 1901-1902; Helsingfors District Finland/Saint Petersburg Mission 1902-1903; Second District Finland/Saint Petersburg Mission 1903-1904; Sodertege, Sweden 1904-1906; Supernumerary 1906-1907.

 

CARNAHAN, HERBERT MELVIN – (1/14/1873-6/24/1960) – (Ruth Evans 7/30/1877-6/24/1965) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1896; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1899; Full Membership 1901; Deacon 1897, Vincent; Elder 1903, Mallalieu; Retired 1942; Deceased: June 24, 1960 in Marietta, Ohio. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Williamstown, West Virginia. Born January 14, 1873 in Tidioute, Pennsylvania.

Academic Records: B.A. Allegheny College.

Appointments:      Banksville 1896-1899; Fairall/Kirby/Claughton Chapel/Valley Chapel 1899-1900; Georgetown/WV: Chester 1900-1902; McDonald 1902-1903; West Pittsburgh 1903-1904; Springdale 1904-1908; Dawson 1908-1911; Carnegie 1911-1914; Monongahela 1914-1919; Canonsburg 1919-1921; Kittanning 1921-1925; Donora 1925-1926; Verona 1926-1929; Leave of Absence 1929-1930; Beaver Falls: College Hill 1930-1931; Pittsburgh: North End 1931-1933; Pittsburgh: Knoxville 1933-1936; Laketon Heights 1936-1939; Trafford 1939-1942.

 

CARPENTER, DAVID/DEWITT M. -              Conference Relations:        Licensed to Preach/received into the ministry of the Free Will Baptist Church 1877; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference Church 1880; Full Membership 1882; Deacon 1882, Simpson; Elder 1884, Warren; Withdrew from Ministry/Membership of the Church 1900.

Appointments:      Kane/Ludlow 1880-1881; Kinzua/Corydon 1881-1883; Clymer 1883-1886; Dayton/Cottage 1886-1888; Salamanca 1888-1889; Hamlet 1889-1891; Spring Creek 1891-1894; Mount Jewett 1894-1897; Cochranton/ Mumford Chapel 1897-1900.

 

CARPENTER, JOSEPH C. - (9/13/1864-10/25/1958) – (Mrs J. C. –2/17/1905) - (Anna Thorley 6/14/1880-4/11/1963) - Conference Relations: Admitted into Itineracy/on Trial 1892; Admitted to Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1892; Elder 1895, President G. C. Sheppard; Retired 1936; Member Methodist Pittsburgh Conference at Union 1939; Deceased: October 25, 1958 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Chartiers Cemetery, Carnegie, Pennsylvania. Born September 13, 1864 in Greene County, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Bakerstown 1892-1894; Orange Circuit 1894-1895; Fairchance/Hopwood 1895-1899; Ohio Circuit: Elderville/Bethel 1899-1905; Mount Washington 1905-1907; Pittsburgh: First Church: South Side Supernumerary 1907-1909; Loaned to Pennsylvania Anti Saloon League 1909-1911; WV: Nessley 1911-May 1, 1915; Pittsburgh: First/South Side Supernumerary 1915-1922; Loaned to Anti-Saloon League 1922-1923; Pittsburgh: First/South Side Supernumerary/Assistant Secretary to National Reform 1923-1931; Rankin 1931-1936.

 

CAREY, GEORGE W. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1903.

Appointments: Old Salem 1903-1906; Spartensburg/Centerville/Britton Run 1923-1925; NY: Findley Lake 1928-1930

 

CARR, GEORGE BRENTON – (8/8/1862-8/8/1920) – (Alice Galbreath 12/16/1872-4/4/1942) -    Conference Relations:        Licensed to preach 1890; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1893; Full Membership 1895; Deacon 1894, Goodsell; Elder 1897, Fowler; Retired 1919; Deceased: August 8, 1920 in Wesleyville, Pennsylvania. Buried in Lakeside Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Wampum 1893-1896; Hillsville 1896-1898 Springfield/West Springfield 1898-1899; Perrysburg 1899-1902; Miles Grove (Lake City) 1902-1905; Linesville 1905-1911; NY: Panama 1911-1912; Bemus Point 1912-1915; PA: Erie: Wesleyville/South Harborcreek 1915-1918; Supernumerary 1918-1919.

 

CARR, JACOB WALTER – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1954; Deacon 1956, Wicke; Elder 1958, Wicke.

Appointments: Nazareth 1954-1958.

 

CARR, JAMES W. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1954.

Appointments: Balm/Nazareth 1954-1958.

 

CARR, JOSEPH M. – (3/9/1839-10/25/1911) – (Amanda Crozier 8/22/1840-2/1/1918) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1859; Full Membership 1861; Deacon 1861, Ames; Elder 1863, Janes; Member Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference at Organization 1876; Member Methodist EpiscopalNorth East Ohio Conference 1912; Deceased: October 25, 1911 in Methodist Episcopal North East Ohio Conference.

Appointments: Liverpool 1859-1860; New Brighton: Second 1860-1861; Pittsburgh: Trinity 1861-1862; Saint Clairsville 1862-1864; Cadiz/Dickerson 1864-1866; New Philadelphia 1866-1869; Allegheny: Beaver Street 1869-1870; Wellsville 1870-1873; Massillon 1873-1876.

 

CARR, THOMAS - (2/23/1793-9/27/1856) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Ohio Conference 1816; Full Connection 1818; Deacon 1818, McKendree; Elder 1820, Roberts; Member of the Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference at Organization 1825; Member Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836; Retired 1842; Deceased: September 27, 1856 in Edinburg, Ohio. Buried in Edinburg, Ohio.

Appointments:      OH: Zanesville 1816-1817; Paint Creek 1817-1818; PA: Knox 1818-1820; Tuscarawas 1820-1822; New Castle 1822-1824; Hartford 1824-1826; Grand River 1826-1828; Mercer/Geneva/Sharon/Old Salem/Greenville 1828-1829; Sugar Grove (Kennard) 1829-1830; Youngstown 1830-1831; Deerfield 1831-1832; Hudson 1832-1833; Twinsburg 1833-1834; Washington Mission 1834-1835; Supernumerary 1835-1836; Akron 1836-1837; Edinburg 1837-1839; Chardon 1839-1840; Freedom 1840-1841; Hudson 1841-1842.

 

CARRAWAY, ROBERT LEE – (11/23/1883-1/22/1950) – (Minnie Marie Kersey 12/25/1885-8/30/1960) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Protestant North Carolina Conference 1909; Deacon 1911, J. L. Lealand; Elder 1913, J. H. Lacus; Transferred to Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1926; Member Methodist Pittsburgh Conference at Union 1939; Retired 1945; Deceased: January 22, 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Kittanning, Pennsylvania. Born November 23, 1883 in Alden, North Carolina.

Appointments: Eldersville/Bethel 1926-1930; Hopwood/Brownfield/White Rock 1930-1932; Kittanning 1932-1936; Stahlstown 1936-1940; Braddock 1940-1944; Pittsburgh: Lincoln Avenue 1944-1945.

 

CARRAWAY, WILLIAM – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Pittsburgh Conference 1961.

Appointments: Ohiopyle/Meadow Run/Normalville 1961-

 

CARROLL, F. M. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1914.

Appointments: Sheakleysville/Mount Hope 1914-1916.

 

CARROLL, ROBERT B. – (2/7/1839-12/12/1912) – (Roseanna Fleming 1834-1/17/1914) - Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1890-1909; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1909; Full Membership 1911; Deacon 1882, Andrews; Elder 1892, Newman; Retired 1912; Deceased: December 12, 1912 in Elderton, Pennsylvania. Buried in Elderton, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Plumville/Creekside 1883-1886; Stoyestown/Mountain Mission 1890-1892; Elderton/Cochran’s Mills/Mount Zion 1892-1897; Saltsburg 1897-1900 Hoboken (Blawnox) 1900-1904; Baden 1904-1910; Armagh 1910-1911; Elderton/Cochran’s Mills/Mount Hope 1911-1912.

 

CARROLL, WILLIAM - Conference Relations:           Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1831; Full Membership 1833; Ordained Deacon/Elder while he was a local Preacher dates/bishops unknown; Member of the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836; Retired 1840; Located 1842.

Appointments: Hartford 1831-1832; Butler: First 1832-1834; Centerville/Black’s Run (Grove City) 1834-1835; New Castle: King’s Chapel 1835-1836; Supernumerary 1836-1839; Mahoning Circuit: Clark: Trinity/Sharpsville/ Clarksville/Sharon 1836-1837; Brookville/Fertigs/Summerville/Rimersburg/Lawsonham 1837-1838; Brookville Mission District 1838-1840.

 

CARSON, JOHN R. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1845.

Appointments: Luthersburg/Brookville/Fertigs/Emrickville/Summerville 1845-1846.

 

CARTWRIGHT, BLISS B. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1901.

Appointments: Cookport/Salem 1901-1902.

 

CARTER, EDWIN V. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Pittsburgh Conference 1965.

Appointments: Wesley (Mercer County) 1965-1967.

 

CARTWRIGHT, CHARLES L. E. – (6/25/1856-8/18/1925) – (Mildred Celeste McKee 5/28/1860-4/12/1931) - Conference Relations:                 Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1880; Full Membership 1882; Deacon 1882, Andrews; Elder 1884, Harris; Retired 1923; Deceased: August 18, 1925 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Beaver Cemetery, Beaver, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Black Lick 1879-1879; Rogers Chapel 1879-1880; McKeesport: Coursin Street 1880-1882; Brownsville: Second 1882-1883; Meyersdale/Salisbury 1883-1886; Coopersdale 1886-1891; Irwin 1891-1896; New Brighton: First 1896-1899; Scottdale 1899-1905; Braddock: First 1905-1908; Pittsburgh: North Avenue 1908-1913; Turtle Creek: McMasters 1913-1914; Pittsburgh: Mary S. Brown Memorial 1914-1920; Conference Evangelist 1920-1923.

 

CARTWRIGHT, RICHARD - (4/15/1822-4/15/1901) – (Louisa Sinsabaugh 5/20/1834-5/2/1903) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1844; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal West Virginia Conference 1849; Ordained deacon as a local Preacher date unknown; Elder 1849, Baker; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1853; Retired 1895; Deceased: April 15, 1901 in West Bridgewater, Pennsylvania. Buried in Beaver, Pennsylvania.

Appointments:      VA: Weston 1849-1850; OH: New Martinsville1850-1851; Coal River 1851-1852; Guyandotte 1852-1853; Deersville 1853-1854; Norwich 1854-1855; Adamsville 1855-1856; PA: Georgeville/Covode/Marion Center 1856-1858; OH: Westchester 1858-1860; New Athens, 1860-1862; PA: Summerfield 1862-1864; Barnesville Circuit 1864-1866; Somerton 1866-1867; Senecaville 1867-1870; Carrolton 1870-1873; PA: Freedom 1873-1874; Bethel 1874-1876; Pittsburgh: Mount Washington 1876-1878; Pittsburgh: Wesley Chapel 1878-1879; Pittsburgh: Homewood Avenue 1879-1880; Pittsburgh: Allegheny/Woods Run 1880-1881; Pittsburgh: Allegheny: North End/Hites 1881-1882; Freeport/Rogers Chapel Circuit 1882-1884; Mount Washington 1884-1887; Pittsburgh: Denny 1887-1888; Belle Vernon 1888-1891; West Bridgewater 1891-1894; Coraopolis 1894-1895.

 

CARUTHERS, RICHARD ALEXANDER – (3/21/1819-5/27/1889) – (Nancy Cook -8/10/1900) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1846; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1848; Full Membership 1850; Deacon 1850, Janes; Elder 1852, Simpson; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Kansas Conference 1874; Member of the North West Kansas Conference at Organization 1882; Retired 1887; Deceased: May 27, 1889 in Bristow, Kansas.

Appointments: Seneca 1845-1848; Ridgway Mission 1848-1849; Washington/Leeper/Tylersburg/Clarington 1849-1851; Shippenville/Rockland 1851-1853; Curllsville/Rimersburg/Cherry Run/Sligo 1853-1854; New Wilmington 1854-1856; Mercer/Sheakleyville 1856-1857; Clarksville/Charleston/Clark/Sharpsville 1857-1859; Wattsburg 1859-1860; Superintendent: Clarion District 1860-1864; Superintendent: New Castle District 1864-1868; Oil City: Trinity 1868-1869; Superintendent: Fredonia District 1869-1873; Erie: Tenth Street 1873-1874; KS: Baldwin City 1874-1875; North Lawrence 1875-1876: Tecumseh 1876-1878; Superintendent: Kirwin District 1878-1882; Bristow 1882-1884; Osborne 1884-1886; Agent: Kansas Wesleyan University 1886-1887.

 

CARVER, JOHN – Conference Relations: Member Methodist Episcopal Baltimore Conference: Ohio District 1814.

Appointments: Erie Circuit: Titusville: First 1814-1815.

 

CARY, JESSE WILLIAM – (2/1/1861-9/8/1919) – (Anna Mae Cogley -1/9/1934) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1888; Full Membership 1890; Deacon Unknown; Elder 1893, Joyce; Deceased: September 8, 1919 in Indiana, Pennsylvania. Buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Academic Records: Greene Academy in Carmichaels, Pennsylvania; B. A. Allegheny College 1893; M.A. Allegheny College; D.D. Allegheny 1907.

Appointments: Coraopolis/Shousetown (Glenwilliard) 1885-1887; Mount Morris 1887-1890; Noblestown/Midway 1890-1891; Without appointment to attend school 1891-1893; Florence 1893-1894; Perryopolis 1894-1896; McKees Rocks 1896-1900; Washington: Jefferson Avenue 1900-1904; Apollo 1904-1907; Indiana: Grace 1907-1914; Superintendent: Blairsville District 1914-1919.

 

CASANOVA, MICHAELANGELO R. – (9/20/1879-7/31/1959) – (Martha McCallum 12/2/1886-10/7/1965) - Conference Relations: Received into the Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference from the Presbyterian Church 1915; Retired 1952; Deceased: July 31, 1959 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born September 20, 1879 in Bologna, Italy.

Appointments: Pittsburgh: Italian Mission 1915-1952; Retired 1952; Pittsburgh: Smithfield Street Assistant 1952-1955.

 

CASE, JOHN W. – (7/22/1798-5/13/1880) – (Almira L. 4/2/1800-8/21/1885) - Conference Relations: Supply Minister Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1842; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Southern New England Conference; Deceased: May 13, 1884 in Southern New England.

Appointments:      Belleview Circuit 1842-1843.

 

CASE, WESTWOOD W. – (12/13/1838-11/29/1922) – (Frances Caroline 6/10/1878-5/312/1923)              - Conference Relations:                 Licensed to Preach 1859; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1859; Full Membership 1861; Deacon 1861, Morris; Elder 1863, Simpson; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Wisconsin Conference 1864; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Cincinatti Conference 1875; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference 1878; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Detroit Conference 1885; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal California Conference 1887; Retired 1914; Deceased: November 29, 1922 in Forestville, California.

Appointments:      Ellington 1859-1861; Leon 1861-1862; Little Valley 1852-1864; WI: Edgerton 1864-1867; Beloit 1867-1870; Milwaukee: Asbury 1870-1873; Fon Du Lac: Division Street 1873-1875; OH: Cincinatti: Mount Auburn 1875-1878; Akron: First 1878-1881; Superintendent: Cleveland District 1881-1885; MI: Adrian 1885-1887; CA: San Francisco: Central 1887-1903; Sacramento: Sixth Street 1903-1906. San Jose: First 1906-1909; Oakland: Shintuck Avenue 1909-1914.

 

CASE, FRANK W.              - Conference Relations:     Licensed to Preach 1910; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Upper Iowa Conference 1912; Full Membership 1915; Deacon 1915, McConnell; Elder 1918, Burt; Transferred from the Upper Iowa Conference in studies of the fourth year to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1918; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Central Illinois Conference 1919; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Upper Iowa Conference 1922; Member Methodist North Iowa Conference at Merger 1949; Retired 1951.

Appointments: IA:               Andrew 1912-1914; Monmouth 1914-1915; East Dubuque 1915-1917; Randallia 1917-1918; Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference: NY: Dayton January to Conference 1918; Busti/Lakewood 1918-1919; IL: Magnon 1919-1920; Industry 1920-1921; Colchester 1921-1922; IA: South Bethel 1922-1924; Calamus 1924-1928; Coggon-Ryan 1928-1930; DE: Delhi 1930-1934; Hawkeye/Alpha 1934-1936; Leave of Absence 1936-1937; Supernumerary 1937-1938; Fort Atkinson 1938-1939; Supernumerary 1939-1943; IA: Ridgeway Circuit 1943-1947; Fairbank 1947-1950; New PA: Albion 1950-1954.

 

CASS, LEROY SHERWOOD – (1/5/1890-9/7/1963) – (Carrie Eliza Hutchinson 9/26/1891-2/28/1990) - Conference Relations:                 Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1914; Full Membership 1916; Deacon 1916, Hamilton; Elder 1918, Burt; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1936; Member Methodist Western Pennsylvania Conference at Merger 1962. Retired 1962; Deceased: September 7, 1963 in Amity, Pennsylvania. Born January 5, 1890 in Ontario, Canada.

Academic Records: B.A. Lebanon College; B. D. Garrett; D.D. Grove City College 1934.

Appointments: NY: Randolph 1914-1916; Jamestown: Buffalo Street 1916-1920; PA: Erie: Kingsley 1920-1924; Ridgeway 1924-1927; NY: Westfield 1927-1931; PA: Grove City: Grace 1931-1936; Coraopolis 1936-1939; Waynesburg: First 1939-1943; Dormont 1943-1947; Connellsville: First 1947-1954; Monessen: First 1954-1958; Midland 1958-1962; Retired 1962; Amity 1962-September 10, 1963.

 

CASS, LEVI M. – Conference Relations: Received on Trial Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1833.

Appointments: North Western Missionary 1833-1835; Coshocton Circuit 1835-1836; Neward Station 1836-1837; Unstationed List 1837.

 

CASTLE, ASBURY B. - Conference Relations:            Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal North Ohio Conference 1855; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1863; Located 1881.

Appointments: Chaplain: 115th Regiment Ohio Volunteers 1863-1864; Hanover 1864-1865; Woodsfield 1865-1867; Bridgeport 1867-1870; Uniontown: Asbury 1870-1873; Braddocksfield 1873-1875; Bridgewater 1875-1876; Pittsburgh: Oakland 1876-1877; Turtle Creek: McMasters 1877-1830; Port Perry (East Pittsburgh) 1880-1881.

 

CASTLE, GEORGE E. – Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1916.

Appointments: South Heights/Glenwilliard 1916-1918.

 

CASTLE, JOHN CRANSON – (11/12/1837-11/9/1912) – (Anne B. -1/26/1906) -              Conference Relations:        Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1865; Full Membership 1867; Deacon 1867, Thomson; Elder 1869, Ames; Retired 1900; Deceased: November 9, 1912 in Oklahoma. Buried in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

Appointments:      Enon Valley 1865-1866; OH: Adamsville 1866-1867; Uhrichsville 1867-1868; PA: Canonsburg/ Fawcett 1868-1870; WV: Wellsburg 1870-1877; OH: Martin's Ferry 1872-1873; PA: Bridgeport 1873-Spring 1876; Meyersdale Spring 1876-1878; Redstone 1878-1880; Supernumerary 1880-1899; Hillsboro (Scenery Hill)/Davidson 1897-1898; Swartz 1898-1899; Mount Zion 1899-1900; Nansen 1905-1907; Phillipsville 1908-1909.

 

CASTLE, L. B. – (-2/17/1876) –      Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist EpiscopalGenesee Conference 1827; Full Membership 1829; Deacon date/bishop unknown; Elder 1829, Roberts; Member of the Methodist Episcopal East Methodist Episcopal Genesee Conference at Organization 1848; Located 1855; Readmitted into the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1871; Retired 1871; Deceased: February 17, 1876 in Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.

Appointments:      NY: Bath 1827-1828; Plattsburg 1828-1829; Lockport 1829-1830; Buffalo 1830-1831; Batavia 1831-1832; Murray 1832-1833; Intica/Alexander 1833-1834; LeRoy 1834-1835; Lima/West Mendon 1835-1836; Without appointment 1836-1838; Middleport 1838-1839; Vienna 1839-1841; Hector/Lodi 1841-1843; Bethel 1843-1844; Fairport 1844-1846; Tyrone 1846-1847; Tyrone/Jefferson 1847-1848; Retired 1848-1854; Agent: American Colonizinion Society 1854-1871.

 

CAUGHEY, FRANCIS - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1859; Deacon 1859, Simpson; Discontinued 1860.

Appointments: Quincy Supply 1858-1859; Cleveland: Scoville Avenue 1859-1860.

 

CHACE, EDWIN -               Conference Relations:        Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1866; Full Membership 1868; Deacon 1867, Janes; Located 1871.

Appointments: Riceville/Blooming Valley/Centerville/Spartansburg 1866-1867; Cherry Creek 1867-1868; Garland 1868-1869; Spartansburg/Centerviller/Riceville/Blooming Valley 1869-1870; Harmonsburg/Dicksonburg 1870-1871.

 

CHALFANT, HARRY MALCOM – (6/26/1869-11/10/1932) – (Elizabeth Fitz Randolph 3/27/1877-11/10/1946) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1893; Full Membership 1895; Deacon 1895, Merrill; Elder 1897, Vincent; Deceased: November 10, 1932 in Washington, Pennsylvania. Buried in Howe’s Cemetery, near Coal Center, Pennsylvania.

Academic Records: B.A. California, Pennsylvania 1886; B.A./M.A. Washington/Jefferson 1892; D.D. Washington/ Jefferson; Garrett Biblical Institute 1893.

Appointments:      Carmichaels 1893-1895; Waynesburg: First 1895-1897; Brownsville: Second (South) 1897-1900; Pittsburgh: Duquesne Heights 1900-1904; Emsworth 1904-1906; Kittanning: First 1906-1908; Swissvale 1908-1909; Agent: Pennsylvania Anti-Saloon League 1909-1932.

 

CHALFANT, WALTER - Conference Relations:          Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1837; Discontinued 1839.

Appointments:      Summerfield 1837-1838; Hanover 1838-1839.

 

CHAMBERLAIN, HENRY MARTIN – (8/6/1824-11/26/1898) – (Catherine E. 11/10/1824-7/9/1915) - Conference Relations:                 Licensed to Preach 1843; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1845; Full Membership 1847; Deacon 1847, Janes; Elder 1849, Waugh; Retired 1885; Deceased: November 26, 1898 in Youngstown, Ohio. Buried in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.

Appointments: Luthersburg Mission/Fertigs/Brockway: Moorhead 1845-1846; Curllsville/ Corsica/Sligo/Cherry Run/Rimersburg/ 1846-1847; Hendersonville/Polk: Center/Deer Creek 1847-1848; Clintonville/Big Bend 1848-1849; Salem/Fallowfield/Espyville/Geneva/Sugar Grove (Kennard)/Old Salem/Evansburg (Conneaut Lake: Trinity)/ Westford 1849-1850; Conneautville/ Harmansburg/Dicksonburg/Linesville 1850-1851; Espyville Circuit: Espyville/ Shermansville/7 more churches 1851-1852; Clarksville/Charleston/Clark/Sharpsville 1852-1854; Wesleyville/ Phillipsville/South Harborcreek 1854-1855; McKean/Erie: Asbury/Summit/1855-1857; Jefferson 1857-1859; Morgan 1859-1860; Thompson 1860-1862; Montville 1862-1864; Troy 1864-1866; Braceville 1866-1867; Edinburg 1867-1869; Tallmadge 1869-1870; West Farmington 1870-1871; New Wilmington 1871-1873; Waterloo/Polk/East Grove/Nicklin 1873-1874; Rockville/ Woodcock/Cambridge Springs/New Richmond/North Richmond/Venango 1874-1877; Albion: Grace/Wellsburg 1877-1879; Wattsburg/Hatch Hollow/Lowville 1879-1881; Mill Village 1881-1884; Linesville/Shermansville 1884-1885.

 

CHAMBERS, LEWIS WINFIELD – (5/16/1865-3/29/1933) – (Minnie Belle McElhager 3/6/1864-1/7/1927) – (Annie LaVina Parsons 1/4/1853-11/8/1931) – (Mrs. L. W.  –4/3/1932) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1897; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal, South West Kansas Conference 1905; Full Membership 1907; Deacon 1902, Warren; Elder 1909, Nuelson; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1911; Retired 1930; Deceased: March 29, 1933 in Jamestown, Pennsylvania. Buried in Jamestown, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: PA: Green Valley Supply 1900-1901; Fairall/Valley Chapel Circuit Supply 1901-1903; OH: Armstrong Mills Supply 1993-1904; PA: Beallsville Supply 1904-1905; KS: Dighton 1905-1907; Bison 1907-1909; Leoti 1909-1911; PA: New Lebanon/Deer Creek 1911-1913; Salem/Fallowfield/Kennard/Old Salem 1913-1917; Clark's Mills 1917-1918; Pulaski 1918-1919; Leave of Absence 1919-1920; Spartansburg/McCray 1920-1921; Cooperstown/Worden Chapel/Franklin: Bethel/Lupher (Wesley Chapel) 1921-1922; Rockland/Van 1922-1924; Without appointment to attend school 1924-1925; Sheakleyville/Mount Hope/New Salem 1925-1927; Shippenville/ Manor/ Providence 1927-1928; Hydetown/East Troy/Titusville: Bethel/White Oak 1928-1930.

 

CHANDLER, AURORA – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1828.

Appointments: Franklin Circuit: Franklin: First 1828-1829; Springfield/Albion: Grace/West Springfield/ Cranesville/Girard/Miles Grove (Lake City)/Wellsburg 1838-1840; Salem/ Fallowfield/Sugar Grove (Kennard)/Old Salem/Evansburg (Conneaut Lake: Trinity) 1846-1848; Rockville/Cambridge Springs/Hanlin Chapel (Mill Village)/New Richmond/Venango/Woodcock 1848-1849.

 

CHANDLER, DAVID W. – (1/20/1851-12/20/1908) -                Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1870; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1871; Full Membership 1873; Deacon 1873, Gilbert Haven; Elder Missionary Rule 1874, Peck; Member of the Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference at Organization 1876; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Foo Chow Conference 1878; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference 1883; Retired 1898; Deceased: December 20, 1908 in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Appointments:      Deerfield 1871-1872; Windham 1872-1874; Missionary to China 1874-1878; Tieng Sug Tong Circuit China 1878-1879; Editor Mission Press Foo Chow 1879-1883; Kinsman 1883-1886; Niles 1886-1890; New Lisbon 1890-1892; Bellaire 1892-1894; Saint Clairsville 1894-1898.

 

CHANDLER, GRAHAM E. – (12/9/1890-5/23/1956) – (Kathryn Stuart Lobaugh 9/19/1892-4/13/1965) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1927; Full Membership 1933; Deacon 1933, Leonard; Elder 1935, Leonard; Deceased: May 23, 1956 in Crafton Heights, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Butler County Memorial Park, Butler, Pennsylvania. Born December 12, 1890 in Dickson, Tennessee.

Appointments: Ekastown 1925-1927; Boston 1927-1934; Pittsburgh: Morningside 1934-1939; Derry 1939-1945; Crafton Heights 1945-May 23, 1956.

 

CHANDLER, JOHN – (10/16/1797-8/14/1873) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1824; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Ohio Conference 1824; Member on Probinion of the Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference at Organization 1825; Full Membership 1826; Deacon 1826, Soule; Elder 1828, Roberts; Member of the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Rock River Conference 1844; Member of the Methodist Episcopal Central Illinois Conference at Organization 1856; Retired 1869; Deceased: August 14, 1873 in Peoria, Illinois.

Appointments: PA: Mercer Circuit: Old Salem/Sharon/Geneva/Mumford Chapel 1823-1824; OH: Barnesville 1824-1825; Hartford 1825-1826; PA: Butler: First 1826-1827; NY: Chautauqua 1827-1828; Windsor 1828-1829; OH: Cleveland 1829-1830; PA: North East: Park 1830-1831; NY: Jamestown 1831-1832; PA: Erie: First/Erie: Asbury/South Harborcreek 1832-1834; Springfield/Albion: Grace/Girard/Cranesville/Miles Grove (Lake City)/ Wellsburg/West Springfield 1834-1836; Superintendent: Erie District 1836-1839; OH: Superintendent: Ravenna District 1839-1843; Chardon 1843-1844; IL: Peoria 1844-1846; Southport 1846-1847; Superintendent: Chicago District 1847-1848; Superintendent: Peoria District 1848-1852; Agent: Peoria Wesleyan Seminary 1852-1855; Pekin 1855-1856; Henry 1856-1857; Wethersfield/Kewanee 1857-1858; Superintendent: Rock Island District 1858-1860; Superintendent: Kewanee District 1860-1864; Peoria: Perry Street 1864-1866; Centenary Agent 1866-1867; Supernumerary 1867-1869.

 

CHANEY, SHADRACH - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Baltimore Conference 1821; Full Membership 1823; Deacon 1823; Elder 1827, George; Member Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference at Organization 1825; Located 1825; Readmitted 1826; Located 1829; Readmitted 1837; Located 1860.

Appointments: Prince George's 1821-1822; Monongahela/Randolph 1822-1823; Lewis 1823-1825; Lewis 1826-1827; Monongahela 1827-1828; Redstone Circuit 1828-1829; Unknown 1829-1837; Middleburne 1837-1838; Kingwood 1838-1840; Monongahela 1840-1842; Waynesburg: First 1842-1844; Claysville 1844-1846; Martinsville 1846-1847; Grave Creek 1847-1849; Ohio 1849-1850; Leesburg 1850-1852; Sandyville 1852-1854; West Chester 1854-1856; Warrenton 1856-1857; Leesburg 1857-1858; New Cumberland 1858-1859; Uhrichsville 1859-1860.

 

CHAPIN, GEORGE W. – (Clella R. Babock 5/7/1866-6/29/1944) - Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference; Deacon 1903, McCabe; Elder 1909, Moore; Retired 1918; Deceased: about 1940 in Birmingham, Alabama. Buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Union City, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Steamburg/Palmer 1899-1903; Putneyville 1903-1904; Ferdinand 1904-1906; Sunville/Wallaceville/Bradleyton 1906-1910; Pleasantville/Enterprise 1910-1915; Blooming Valley/Pine Grove/State Road 1915-1917; Perrysburg 1917-1918.

 

CHAPIN, JAMES ELLIOTT – (2/10/1810-6/30/1893) – (Louisa Jones 5/15/1816-5/26/1899) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1833; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1834; Member on probinion of the Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference at Organization 1836; Full Membership 1836; Deacon 1836, Soule; Elder 1838, Waugh; Retired 1887; Deceased: June 30, 1893 in Westfield, New York. Buried in Westfield, New York.

Appointments: North East: Park 1834-1835; Youngsville 1835-1836; Oil Creek/Pleasantville/ Tionesta Mission 1836-1837; Wesleyville/Erie: Wesley/McKean/South Harborcreek 1837-1838; Mercer/Sugar Grove (Kennard)/ Sheakleyville 1838-1839; Wattsburg/Miles Grove (Union City: First)/ 1839-1840; Westfield 1840-1841; Westfield/Mayville 1841-1842; Portland 1842-1844; Warren 1844-1840 Fredonia 1846-1848; Forestville/ Villanovia 1848-1850 Randolph 1850-1852; NY: Jamestown 1852-1854; PA: Erie: First 1854-1856; OH: Cleveland: Erie Street 1856-1858; PA: Superintendent: Clarion District/Clarington 1858-1860; Superintendent: Painesville District 1860-1862; Meadville: First (Stone) 1862-1863; Cuyahoga Falls 1863-1865; Superintendent: Fredonia District 1865-1869; Temperance Agent 1869-1870; Westfield 1870-1871; Mayville 1871-1872; Ripley/State Line 1872-1874; Supernumerary 1874-1875; Wesleyville/South Harborcreek 1875-1877; Supernumerary 1877-1878; Westfield Assistant 1878-1881; Supernumerary 1881-1887.

 

CHAPIN, LUCIUS ALLEN – (3/1817-10/1/1906) – (Sophia S. 4/25/1825-4/16/1898) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1842; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Rock River Conference 1844; Full Membership 1846; Deacon 1846, Hamline; Located 1850; Readmitted Methodist EpiscopalGenesee Conference 1857; Elder 1858, Baker; Located at his own request 1870; Readmitted Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1876; Retired 1892; Deceased: October 1, 1906 in Westfield, New York. Buried in Lowville, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: IL: Dundee 1844-1845 Saint Charles 1845-1846; Yellowhead Mission 1846-1847; Chicago Mission 1847-1848; Superannuated 1848-1849; Newark 1849-1857; NY: Byron 1857-1858; Lancaster 1858-1859; East Otto 1859-1860; Byron 1860-1862; Hulberton/Clarendon 1862-1864; Tonawanda 1864-1865; Hamburg 1865-1867; Williamsville/Bowmanville 1867-1869; Potter's Corners/Griffith 1869-1875; Salamanca Supply 1875-1876; Salamanca 1876-1877; Dayton 1877-1878; Dane/ Ludlow 1878-1879; Grant/Wrightsville 1879-1880; Irving 1880-1883; Delanti 1883-1885; Perrysburg 1885-1888; Volusia 1888-1889; Lockport/Cranesville/Franklin Center 1889-1890; Irving 1890-1892.

 

CHAPMAN, ALVA R.        - (1/18/1839-4/28/1907) - Conference Relations:       Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1864; Full Membership 1866; Deacon 1866, Baker; Elder 1868, Kingsley; Member Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference at Organization 1876; Deceased: April 28, 1907 in East Ohio.

Appointments: Redstone Circuit 1864-1865; Chartiers 1865-1866; Rostraver 1866-1868; Wellsburg 1868-1870; Beverley 1870-1872; McConnellsville 1872-1875; New Lisbon 1875-1876.

 

CHAPMAN, CARL EDSON (8/22/1882-1/16/1958) – (Edith Mary Stone 9/10/1888-12/9/1977) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Central New York Conference 1919; Transferred on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1922; Full Membership 1922; Retired 1951; Deceased: January 16, 1958 in Homestead, Pennsylvania. Buried in Jefferson Memorial Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born August 22, 1882 in Adams County, Ohio.

Academic Records: B.A. Ohio State 1916; S.T.B. Boston University 1919.

Appointments: NH:              West Hampstead Student /Home Mission Board 1919-1920; PA: Pittsburgh: Goodwill Industries 1920-1922; Dunbar 1922-1924; Coal Center 1924-1925; WV: Franklin 1925-1928; PA: Monaca 1928-1930; Perryopolis 1930-1935; Gastonville 1935-1936; Pittsburgh: Lemington Avenue 1936-1939; Smithfield 1939-1941; Midway/Colliers 1941-1944; Natrona 1944-1947; South Heights (Shannopin) 1947-1948; Point Marion: Trinity 1948-1951; Retired 1951; Greenock/Buena Vista 1951-1954; Coulter/Lowber 1954-1956; James 1956-1957.

 

CHAPMAN, C. C.                - Conference Relations:    Received into Itineracy Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1838; Left in hands of the President 1842-1843; Transferred to Methodist Protestant Muskingum Conference 1843.

Appointments: Grand River Circuit 1838-1839; Unknown 1839-1840; New Garden Circuit 1840-1841; Susquehanna Circuit 1841-1842; Salem/Hazlett/Cookport 1843-1844.

 

CHAPMAN, CARLOS R. – (9/21/1809-1/31/1892) – (Susan Maria Beardsley 11/1/1819-12/6/1898) -       Conference Relations:                 Licensed to Preach 1837; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1837; Full Membership 1839; Deacon 1839, Soule; Elder 1841, Roberts; Member of the Methodist Episcopal East Ohio Conference at Organization 1876; Retired 1876; Deceased: January 31, 1892 in Willoughby, Ohio.

Appointments:      Harmonsburg/Conneaut/Conneautville/Evansburg/Dicksonburg 1837-1838; Ashtabula/Conneaut 1838-1839; Wesleyville/Erie: Asbury/McKean/South Harborcreek 1839-1840; Quincy 1840-1841; Wattsburg/Miles Mills (Union City: First) 1841-1842; Westfield 1842-1843; Mayville 1843-1844; Harmony 1844-1845; Columbus/North Corry 1845-1846; Chagrin Falls 1846-1847; Edinburg 1847-1849; Ellsworth 1849-1850; Nelson 1850-1851; Windsor 1851-1853; Mesopotamia 1853-1854; Rockville/Cambridge Springs/North Richmond/Mill Village New Richmond/Venango/Woodcock 1854-1856; Waterford 1856-1857; Albion 1857-1859; Mina 1859-1861; Sinclairville 1861-1863; Villanovia 1863-1864; Green/Mecca 1864-1865; Morgan 1865-1866; Supernumerary 1866-1867; Kirtland/Chester 1867-1869; Supernumerary 1869-1876.

 

CHAPMAN, HENRY L. – (1833-5/16/1915) – (Agnes Cordella 10/15/1834-1/23/1853) - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1851; Full Membership 1853; Deacon 1853, Baker; Elder 1855, Morris; Retired 1905; Deceased: May 16, 1915 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Homewood Cemetery, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Murrysville 1851-1852; Elderton/Cochran’s Mills/Mount Zion 1852-1853; Kittanning: First 1853-1855; Glade Run/Smicksburg/Rural Valley/Dayton/Homer City 1855-1856; Indiana: Grace/Homer City/New Florence 1856-1857; Ligonier: Heritage 1857-1859; New Florence/Bolivar 1859-1860; Enon Valley 1860-1861; Pittsburgh: Allegheny: Beaver Street 1861-1863; Uniontown: Asbury 1863-1866; McKeesport: First 1866-1868; Pittsburgh: East Liberty 1868-1871; OH: Steubenville: Hamline 1871-1874; PA: Washington: First 1874-Spring 1876; Presiding Elder: North Pittsburgh District Spring 1876 Fall 1876; Presiding Elder Allegheny District Fall 1876-1880; McKeesport: First 1880-1883; Pittsburgh: Main Street 1883-1886; Johnstown: First 1886-1891; Sewickley 1891-1896; Greensburg: First 1896-1902; Aspinwall 1902-1905.

 

CHAPPELL, G. G. - Conference Relations: Minister Methodist Protestant Pittsburgh Conference 1866.

Appointments: Uniontown Mission 1866-1868; Wellsburg 1868-1870; Johnstown 1870-1871.

 

CHARBONNIER, JAMES I. – (-9/3/1958) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1904; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal New York Conference 1907; Full Membership 1909; Deacon 1909, McDowell; Elder 1910, H. W. Warren; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal New York East Conference 1910; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Rock River Conference 1922; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1926; Transferred to Methodist EpiscopalGenesee Conference 1929; Retired 1956; Deceased: September 23, 1958.

Appointments: NY: New York City: Five Point Mission 1906-1909; CT: New Haven: Italian Mission 1909-1911; PA: Wilkes Barre: Saint Paul's 1911-1917; NY: Syracuse: Church of the Redeemer 1917-1922; IL: Chicago: First 1922-1926; PA: New Castle: Italian 1926-1929; NY: Buffalo: Normal Park (Italian Parish) 1929-1934; Professor: Taylor University 1934-1954; Supernumerary 1954-1956.

 

CHARLES, JAMES – Conference Relations: Member Methodist Episcopal Baltimore Conference, Erie Circuit 1808.

Appointments: Erie Circuit: Old Salem/Titusville: First/Miles Mills (Union City: First)/Mumford Chapel/West Springfield 1808-1809.

 

CHARLESWORTH, ARTHUR R. – Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1936; Transferred to Methodist EpiscopalSaint John’s River Conference 1937; Elder 1938; Transferred to Methodist Floroida Conference.

Appointments:      Jefferson/James 1936-1937. Later became Professor Bethume-Cookman College (still serving in 1969)

 

CHARLTON, JOHN - Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Primitive Methodist Church of England; Readmitted Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1873; Located 1876.

Appointments:      Warrenton 1873-1875; Supernumerary 1875-1876.

 

CHELLGREN, WILHELM EURENIUS – (9/23/18889-6/5/1968) – (Takla Marie Karlson 9/23/1888-4/15/1970) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1909; Graduate of Course of Study 1913; Admitted on Trial Methodist East Swedish Conference 1915; Full Membership 1917; Deacon 1910, Wilson; Elder 1919, Leete; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Northern Swedish Conference 1927; to Methodist Episcopal Central Swedish Conference 1935; to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1954; to Methodist Pittsburgh Conference 1957; Retired 1961; Member United Methodist Western Pennsylvania Conference at Merger 1962; Deceased: June 5, 1968 in Ashland, Kentucky. Buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Ashland, Kentucky. Born September 23, 1888 in Bengsfors, Dalsland, Sweden.

Academic Records: B.D. Swedish Methodist Theological Seminary in Evanston, Illinois 1913; D.D. Waynesburg College 1950.

Appointments: IA: Dayton 1910; Sioux City 1910-1911; IL: Chicago Heights 1911-1912; IN: Hobart 1912-1913; MA: Gardner 1913-1914; CT: Bridgeport 1914-1920; Hartford 1920-1925; Bridgeport 1925-1927; MN: Ebenezer, 1927-1935; PA: McKeesport: Jenny Lind 1935-1943; Washington: Avery 1943-1945; Canonsburg: First 1945-1948; Ingomar 1948-1952; Castle Shannon 1952-1953; Wurtemburg 1953-1954; Sandy Lake/Hendersonville 1954-1957; Harmony-Zelienople 1957-1961; Retired 1961; McKeesport: First Associate 1961-1962; Johnstown: Franklin Street Associate 1962-1964; Windber 1964-1965; FL: Tampa: Manhinten Avenue Associate 1965-1967 KY: Louisa: First 1967-June 3, 1968.

 

CHELTON, GERALD L. – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference; Deacon 1948, Wicke; Elder 1950, Wicke.

Appointments: Putneyville/Kellersburg/Widnoon 1946-1950; Wattsburg/Lowville/Phillipsville 1950-1953; Valier 1953-1954; Brockport/Brandy Camp 1954-1956.

 

CHESBRO, GEORGE W. – (11/27/1821-9/28/1901) – (Mary J. Reynolds -1863) - (Jane E. Boyce 2/14/1843-5/12/1912) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1847; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1851; Full Membership 1853; Deacon 1851, Morris; Elder 1855, Morris; Retired 1893; Deceased: September 28, 1901 in Sheridan, New York. Buried in Sheridan, New York. Born November 27, 1821 in Baltimore, Maryland.

Academic Records: Brown University, Concord Biblical Institute.

Appointments:      Fredonia/Dunkirk Mission 1851-1852; Ashville 1852-1853; Randolph 1853-1854; Fredonia 1854-1855; Greenville 1855-1856; Franklin: First 1856-1858; Braceville 1858-1859; Cuyahoga Falls 1859-1861; Willoughby 1861-1863; Mercer: First 1863-1865; Hudson 1865-1867; Newburg 1867-1869; Madison 1869-1871; Chagrin Falls 1871-1872; Waterford 1872-1875; Ellington 1875-1877; Hamlet 1877-1879; Sheridan 1879-1881; Harrisville/Pine Grove (Grove City: Grace) 1881-1882; Harrisville 1882-1883; PA: Jamestown 1883-1885; Retired 1885-1886; Supernumerary 1886-1893.

 

CHESNEY, JESSE – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Baltimore Conference, Mahoning District 1823.

Appointments: Blairsville/Indiana Circuit 1823-1824.

 

CHEWENWORTH, - Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1828.

Appointment: Rockland 1828-1828.

 

CHESSA, PALMERIO – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1930.

Appointments: Hillsville: Italian 1930-1932.

 

CHILCOTE, ELIAL MCVEY – (6/27/1838-1/19/1911) – (Ethel Rosalind Chilcote Bryner 5/14/1885-2/3/1920) – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1875; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Central Pennsylvania Conference; Deceased: January 19, 1911 in Central Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Caledonia 1875-1878.

 

CHILCOTE, PHILIP J. – (8/27/1872-11/23/1933) – (Annie J. Peters 12/27/1879-1/26/1968) Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1907; Full Membership 1909; Deacon 1909, C. W. Smith; Elder 1911, Wilson; Retired 1933; Deceased: November 23, 1933 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Buried in Mount Royal Cemetery, Glenshaw, Pennsylvania. Born August 27, 1872 in Orbisonia, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Craigsville/Manorville 1902-1903; Ebensburg 1907-1909; New Florence 1909-1915; Evans City 1915-1917; Monaca 1917-1922; Sharpsburg: Union Centenary 1922-1925; Pittsburgh: Sheraden 1925-1928; Pittsburgh: Brushton 1928-1929; Wilkinsburg: Ross Avenue 1929-1933.

 

CHILCOTE, THOMAS FRANKLIN, JR. – Conference Relations:           Admitted on Trial Methodist Pittsburgh Conference 1943; Full Membership 1945; Deacon 1943, Straughn; Elder 1945, Straughn; Transferred Methodist Holston Conference 1948.

Appointments:      Pittsburgh: McCandlass Avenue 1939-1941; MA: North Quincy: Inlantic Avenue Assistant 1941-1942; Boston: Walnut Avenue 1942-1943; PA: Cresson 1943-1945; News Editor: The Christian Advocate 1943-1945; Managing Editor: New Life Magazine 1945-1948.

 

CHILCOTE, THOMAS FRANKLIN, SR. – (6/1/1875-1/25/1963) – (Emma Jane Peters 2/23/1877-9/11/1959) - Conference Relations:                 Licensed to Preach 1898; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1907; Full Membership 1909; Deacon 1909, Smith; Elder 1911, Wilson; Retired 1947; Member Methodist Western Pennsylbvania Conference at Merger 1962; Deceased: January 25, 1963 in Maryville, Tennessee. Buried in Allegheny County Memorial Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born June 1, 1875 in Orbisonia, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania.

Academic Records: Rockhill Normal School; Dickinson Seminary; Allegheny College.

Appointments: Winber 1901-1903; Hartstown 1903-1905; Blooming Valley/Pine Grove/State Road 1905-1906; Columbus/North Corry/Scioto 1906-1907; Brush Valley/Clymer/Starford/Diamondville 1907-1910; Cokeville/ Strangford 1910-1912; Fayette City 1912-1915; Gallitzin 1915-1916; Dayton/Smicksburg 1916-1921; Homer City/Creekside 1921-1923; Pittsburgh: Lemington Avenue 1923-1926; Jeannette: First 1926-1929; Donora 1929-1931; Pittsburgh: Schenley Heights 1931-1934; Homestead Park 1934-1936; Pittsburgh: Ames 1936-1942; Boston 1942-1947; Retired 1947; Madison 1947-1950; WV: Newell 1950-1953.

 

CHILCOTE, VIRGIL A. -   Conference Relations: Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Pittsburgh Conference 1925; Full Membership 1930; Deacon 1928; Elder 1930, Leonard; Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Rock River Conference January 1, 1948; Retired before 1968.

Appointments: Rosedale 1925-1927; Appointed to attend school 1927-1930; Clairton: Pine Run 1930-1935; Washington: Liberty 1935-1937; Redstone/Newell/Star Junction 1937-1940; Versailles 1940-1944; West Newton 1944-1948.

 

CHILDS, WILFRED H. - (4/8/1849-3/5/1902) – (Martha J. Waite -1884) – (Cornelia E. Blakeslee) - Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach Church of the United Brethern in Christ 1877; Admitted on Trial Church of the United Brethren 1879; Elder 1881, J. Dickson; Admitted on Trial with orders recognized in Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1888; Full Membership 1890; Transferred to Methodist EpiscopalSaint Louis Conference 1891; Re-Transferred to Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1899; Retired 1901; Deceased: March 5, 1902 in Watts Flats, New York. Buried in Glyndon, Pennsylvania.

Appointments: Church of the United Brethren Pastorates 1879-1888; Sinclairsville 1888-1890; Clymer 1890-1891: Without appointment September 1891 to March 1892; MO: Seneca 1892-1893; NM: Blossburg: Mission 1893-1895; MO: Webb City 1895-1896; CA: Quincy, California-Nevada Mission 1896-1897; Wellington, Nevada Mission 1897-1900; PA: Russell 1900-1901.

 

CHILSON, ONA B. INGERSON – (Talmage H. 3/28/1906-1/23/1939) – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference.

Appointments: Kinzua 1939-1940; East Kane 1940-1941.

 

CHILSON, TALMAGE H. - (3/28/1906-1/23/1939) – (Ona B. Ingerson) – Conference Relations: Supply Pastor Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1937; Elder 1937 Bishop Cushman in Colorado Conference. Deceased: January 23, 1939 in Kinzua, Pennsylvania. Buried in Westfield, New York. Born March 28, 1906 in Pueblo, Colorado.

Academic Records: B.A. Taylor University 191; M.Rel.Ed. Biblical Seminary of New York 1933.

Appointments: KY: Minister/Principal Glen Eden High School; CO: Crawford 2 years; UT: Mission in Bingham Canyon 2 years; PA: Kinzua/Corydon September 1937-1939.

 

CHITESTER, ELZA WAYNE – (8/17/1892-12/29/1964) – (Willa Laurene Kerr 7/30/1892-2/18/1976) -     Conference Relations: Licensed to Preach 1913; Admitted on Trial Methodist Episcopal Erie Conference 1914; Full Membership 1916; Deacon 1916, F. Hamilton; Elder 1918, Burt; Retired 1957; Member Methodist Western Pennsylvania Conference at Merger 1962; Deceased: December 29, 1964 in Sheffield, Pennsylvania. Buried in Scotch Hill Cemetery, Scotch Hill, Pennsylvania. Born August 17, 1892 in North Pine Grove, Pennsylvania.

Appointments:      Belleview: Cliff/Ohl/Stanton/Summerville/Mount Plasant 1913-1917; Kellettville 1917-1920; Kinzua/Corydon 1920-1925; South Dayton/Cottage 1925-1927; Ashville 1927-1929; Rouseville 1929-1935; Sheffield 1935-1939; Cochranton/Mumford Chapel 1939-1944; Sharon: Oakland Avenue 1944-1945; Youngsville: First 1945-1951; Frewsburg 1951-1957; Retired 1957; East Kane 1957-1958.

 

CHURCH, THOMAS – Conference Relations: Member Methodist Episcopal Baltimore Conference 1807.

Appointments: Shenango Circuit: Old Salem 1807-1808.

 

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