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A. B. CHAMBERLAIN. |
A. B. Chamberlain, Auburn, N. Y., born
May 28, 1831, in Livingstone county, New
York; baptized in Kentucky, 1858, where he
was engaged as a school teacher. In 1863 returned
to New York and preached his first sermon
for the disciples at Pompey, N. Y. He was
associated during the early days with W. A.
Belding. For most of the forty years since
entering the ministry, he has preached in New
York, at the following points: Cato, Pompey,
Pittstown, Auburn, all in New York; also at
Philadelphia, Pa., at Worcester, Mass., and
Paynesville, O. For three years he was state
evangelist of New York. Although seventy-two
years of age, Bro. Chamberlain is yet an
able preacher and younger than many men at
forty.
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JOHN H. GORDINIER. |
John H. Gordinier was born November 25,
1835, in Brunswick, Rens county, N. Y. Was
educated at Sand Lake Academy, N. Y.,
and White Pigeon Academy, Michigan; was
baptized in 1857, and began preaching in 1859.
He preached in Linden, Mo., Vandalia, Mich.,
West Rupert, Vt., Eagle Mills, Poestenkill,
Tully, South Butler, Williamsville, Niagara
Falls, Brooklyn, Elmira and Brewerton, N. Y.;
Plymouth Troy, Canton, and North Union,
Pa.; Gordonsville, Va.; Halifax, N. S., and
Northwood, Ont.
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