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Abbott, Js        Ohio                      1831
Abernathy, Js. R.         Mt. Prairie, Mo            1835
Abraham, J        Jacksonville, Ill         1836
Adair, Wm.        Millersburgh, Ky                   1832     1833     1834
Adams, A.         Jefferson, Tenn           1835
Adams, Absalom             Nashville, Tenn., July 18, 1833. Names P. S. Fall 
                  of Kentucky. Nashville, Tenn, July 14, 1834.
Adams, Danl       Lancaster, Ky             1834     
Adams, Gen.       Springfield, Ill.         1834
Adams, J.         Mackinaw, Ill             1835     1836
Adams, John R.    Lawrenceville, Ill.       1828
Adams, John       New Paris, Ohio                    1831     1832     1834
                  1835
Adams, Js.        Stateville, Tenn.         1828
Adams, L.         Centreville, Ky           1835
Adams, Maj. George     Greenville, Ohio     1828     1832     1836
Adams, O.         Paris, Tenn               1834     1835     1836
Adams, S.         Centerville, Ky           1834
Adams, Thomas,   gave  notice of Miami Christian Conference in Warren Co. Ohio,
                  1830; Elder Adams died in Lexington, Ky., 8 May, 1831. Born 
                 in 1798, professed faith in Christ at age 19, lived in Ohio. 
                 Began preaching at age 21. The year after that he went to 
                 Pennsylvania, Green  County, where a great revival took place.
                 There he was ordained to the work of an evangelist. He 
                 returned to his father's home in Ohio after nine months, but 
                 soon returned to Penn. He became weak and hoarse and returned 
                 to his father after six months. He continued preaching in his
                 father's neighborhood, New Burlington and South Bend. He had 
                 married the eldest daughter of James Carnahan, Esq., of New 
                 Burlington, Ohio, but she soon died. He was buried at the new 
                 Christian meeting house in Lexington.
Adkins, B. G.     Georgetown, Ky                     1834
Adkins, Moses     Church meeting at home of Moses Adkins who  lived Sinking 
                  Creek, Giles County, Va., Aug.  1831."The
                  Church of Christ (Clover Hollow) sat together in her official
                  character." Isaac Scott made an elder. Names also: Elder 
                  Parker Lucas, Thomas Kirk, Landon Duncan.
Adkinson, Elizh   Republican, Ky            1834
Agin, (Agan) Jas          Madison, Ind.              1833     1834
Aker, Geo         Huntingdon, Tenn.         1832
Alexander, A.     Minerva          , Ky              1831
Alexander, Archibald, a preacher for the Christian Church for 25 years, lived 
                  Bracken co. Ky. (March 1830 issue-- stated he died recently)
Alexander, Archibald      Clermont, Ind     1834
Alexander, J.     Carlisle, Ky              1834
Alexander, J.     Michiwaka, Ind            1836
Alexander, Elder John,  died in Monroe county (state not given but likely 
                  Missouri). He moved from Clarke co. Ky, "to this state some 
                  two years ago, and during his short sojourn in Missouri..." 
                  Obituary by T. M.  Allen in Dec. 1844 issue.
Alexander, R      Marrowbone, Ky                     1832
Alkire, George    Williamsport , Ohio, 1827; 1828; Williamsport, Ohio, Feb. 25,
                  1830. Mentions preaching of Isaac Waters;
                  1832;   1833;  Athens, Ill. 1834; 1835; 1836;  Pittsfield, 
                  Ill. Dec. 19, 1840 "My days are fast coming to a close..."   
Alkire, J.        Athens, Ill.              1834
Allen, Alfred     Georgetown, Ky                     1834     1836
Allen, Mrs. Benjamin of Harrodsburgh, Ky.,  died of cholera. [Aug. 1833 issue]
Allen, B.         Rowlington, Ky            1834
Allen, B.         Brownsboro, Ky            1835
Allen, Ben        Harrodsburgh, Ky          1832
Allen, Mrs. Charles of Harrodsburgh, Ky.,  died of cholera. [Aug. 1833 issue]
Allen, C.         Springfield, Mo  1835
Allen, Cairy of Virginia" who died in Kentucky nearly 50 years ago"--from Feb. 
                  1844 issue.
Allen, Charles H.         Palmyra,Mo.                1831     1832     1834
Allen, G.         Union, Ky                 1834
Allen (Allin), I. Salvisa, Ky               1831     1832
Allen, J                  Palmyra, Mo                1835
Allen, Mary       Harrodsburg, Ky                    1831
Allen, Mrs. Polly , wife of Grant Allen and daughter of Col. Thompson Ward, 
                  died Nov. 23, 1828, in Bourbon county, Kentucky. "Cut off 
                  in the bloom of youth ."   She left a child about two weeks 
                  old.
Allen, P H        Nashville, Tenn           1836
Allen, P.T.       Harrodsburgh, Ky           1833    1841
Allen, R                  in 1841 was elder at  Lake Fork, Ill
Allen, R.         Georgetown, Ohio          1831     1834
Allen, R.         Republican, Ky            1834
Allen, Rob.       Georgetown, Ky                     1833     
Allen, Sarah, eldest daughter of Elder Thomas M. Allen and granddaughter of 
              Gen. Robert Russel, died very recently [May 1833 issue]. She 
              "had just closed her academic studies to the satisfaction of her 
              parents."
Allen, Thomas A. Union meeting house, Ky              1827    1828     1832
Allen, Thomas M. Letter from  Fayette Co., Ky,  May 9, 1828, with postscript of
               May 27, tells of death of his only sister Mrs.  Russell who died
               very suddenly on 25th May.  She and T. M. were the only children
               "left" by their parents. The two  had lived in Virginia when 
               young and left there and settled near each other. She was a 
               member of the church of Christ at Union;   Poplar Hill, Fayette 
               Co. Ky, June 12, 1836,  in a letter to B. W. Stone, Allen has 
               just returned from Union, "one of the churches you planted about
               13 years ago;" he mentions Bro. Jas. Hurst, General Pendleton's 
               in Clarke County. There in Clarke county he immersed "your old 
               friend Tho.
Allen, Mrs. Pendleton and her daughter, and Mrs. Step." He also states that a 
               meeting was held at "your son-in-law's Capt. Moore's." Allen 
               says he is getting ready to move in September to Boone County, 
               Mo. "where I [plan] to spend my few remaining days on earth,
               in preaching the Gospel;"    Elder at Columbia, Boone Co. Mo. 
               1841.  
Allen, Thomas     Battletown, Va            1835
Allen, Major Thomas, wife, and grandson  all of Harrodsburgh, Ky.,  died of 
               cholera. [Aug. 1833 issue]
Allen, W.         Barksville, Ky            1834
Allen, Wm         Glasgow, Ky               1835     
Allensworth, J    Mackinaw, Ill             1836
Alley, S.         New Salem, Ind            1836
Allin, B.         Harrodsburgh, Ky          1834
Allin, Thos. Sr.  Harrodsburg, Ky                    1831     1833
Allin  (Allen)  Maj. Thos          Harrodsburg, Ky            1828
Allin, M .B.      Harrodsburgh, Ky          1834
Allin, J. T.      Harrodsburgh, Ky          1834
Allinworth, J.    Mackinaw, Ill             1835
Alverson,, P.     Palmyra, Mo               1835
Ammerman, D.      Caneridge, Ky             1832
Ammonet, A.       Florence, Ala             1836
Anderson, D       Jacksonville, Ill         1836
Anderson, E.      Sparta, Tenn.             1834
Anderson, James   Sparta, Tenn. Nov. 19, 1831. Montgomery, Ala. July 5, 1833- 
                  has been preaching in the area since Dec.; 1834; report of 
                  his death in Sparta in Nov. 1835 issue. 
Anderson, Jo      Virginia                           1831
Anderson, Js. C.,         Greenville, Ala, May 18, 1834.
Anderson, N.S.    Nashville, Tenn.          1834     1836
Anderson, Polly   Anderson, Ind.            1834
Anderson, Sam     Stamping Ground, Ky       1834
Anderson, T       New Salem, Ind            1836
Anderson, W.      Nashville, Tenn.          1834
Andrew, J. P.       Letter from Elder J. P. Andrew, Warren Co. Ohio, Sept. 26, 
                  1828. He told of the death of his mother (her name not given).
                  Mentions preachers R. Simonton, E. Harvey;  Cincinnati  Ohio,
                  Feb. 10, 1830;  Aug. 2, 1833; Jan. 5, 1834;  called elder 
                  1835
Andrews, Tho.     Union, Ky                 1831     1832
Angel, George     Centreville, Ky  1835
Ardery, Robt      Carlisle, Ky              1832     1833
Ardery, R         Georgetown, Ky                     1836
Armstrong, Mrs. Elizabeth,  wife of John Armstrong, Fleming co. Ky, died of 
                  cholera. [Aug. 1833 issue]
Armstrong, E. E.          Springfield, Ind.          1834
Armstrong, H      Bloomington, Ind          1835     1836
Armstrong, Jas.   Flemingburgh, Ky          1832     1833     1834
Armstrong, M. L.          Burksville, Ky             1834
Armstrong, Tho    Parkersburgh, Ind         1836
Armstrong, William   Bloomington, Ind.      1827     1828     1831
Arnold, Jas. G.   Covington, Ky             1832     1833              
Arnold, M.        Carlisle, Ky, 1832,  Union, Ky     1833
Artz, H.                   Strasburgh, Va.                    1832
Ash, Joseph, Jr.,          Cobourg, U.C. (Africa), June 30, 1834; Oshawa, West 
                  Canada, Nov. 1843.
Ashford, M.       Paris, Ky                 1832     1835
Ashten, J         New Albany, Ind                    1835
Ashten, Jac       Lexington, Ky             1832
Atkins, B. G.     Georgetown, Ky                     1833
Austin, B. O.     Cincinnati, Ohio                   1831     1832     1833
                  Georgetown, Ky, 1834
Austin, O         New Albany, Ind                    1835
Averitt, N. G.    Bethel, Morgan co.        1843
Axley, N.         Dyersburgh, Tenn. 1832,  1833, also Brownsville 1833
Ayres, Js.        Statesville, Tenn         1835     1836
Ayres, Vice       Mansfield, Ohio           1834


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