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HELP NEEDED WITH VARIOUS METHODIST CLERGYMENS NAMES & HISTORY

HeatherGraham19  (View posts) Posted: 18 Jul 2008 11:52AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: WRIGHT, VAUGHAN,
I am now the ARCHIVIST of the WORTHING METHODIST CHURCHES in WEST SUSSEX.

I would love help with any of the following Methodist Ministers, if anyone remembers them or you are related in anyway ?

Rev W.H. Wright 1899-1928
Rev Ernest Vaughan 1907-1932
Rev Thomas. G. Dyke 1868-1930
Rev G.Wood 1846-1859 or another G.Wood 1875-1930
Rev Albert E.Proctor 1887-1946
Rev G. Armitage 1881-1948

Please get in touch with me on disce50@clara.co.uk

I would realy appreciate all the help I can get.

Regards,

Heather

Re: HELP NEEDED WITH VARIOUS METHODIST CLERGYMENS NAMES & HISTORY

eggybread  (View posts) Posted: 17 Nov 2008 8:49PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: HANDS
Hi Heather,

You need a book. I'm afraid I don't have a copy but it is fantastic. 'It does what it says on the can.' I got every thing: Dates of birth, connexion and death and siting of an obituary. Plus all his stations. Mind you gt gt grandfather did become President of Conference - United Methodist Free Church.

The title is huge

ISBN: 9780716200765
United Methodist Ministers and Their Circuits: Being an Arrangement in Alphabetical Order of the Stations of Ministers of the Methodist New Connexion, Bible Christians, Arminian Methodists, Protestant Methodists, Wesleyan Methodist Association, Wesleyan Reformers, United Methodist Free Churches and the United Methodist Church 1797-1932.

By Rev. Oliver A. Beckerlegge, 1968

I think someone should have told you that Methodist records are now stored nationally at John Ryland's University Library, http://www.library.manchester.ac.uk/ Well that's what I was told.

Good luck

Mike

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