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BROOKES, Thomas 1816 - 1899
Thomas Brookes : born at Birmingham, November 28, 1816. He found peace with God at a cottage prayer-meeting, and immediately began to work for Christ. In 1838 he entered the...
CONNON, John 1812 - 1900
John Connon: born at Aberdeen, October 15, 1812. He was a Methodist of the third generation, his grandfather and grandmother being members of the Society in Wesley’s time. He thankfully...
The 12 Rules of a Helper
Q. 26. What are the rules of a Helper? 1. Be diligent. Never be unemployed a moment. Never be triflingly employed. Never while away time; neither spend any more time...
Dunbar Methodist Church
Scotland’s oldest Methodist church. John Wesley preached there on many occasions. © Copyright John Lord and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence...
MAYC London Weekend 1964
Another London Weekend programme I have recently acquired. As before I have scanned it to share with you, just click on the link below. If anyone has any other years’...
The Large Family
Back row from left: Eleanor, Charles, Alice, William and George Second row: Jack, William, Matilda and Robert Third row: Doris and Esther William and Matilda Large and their family of...
BRAMFORD, William - Died 1867
William Bramford; who was born of religious parents at Scotton, Lincolnshire. From childhood he was the subject of religious impressions. When seventeen years of age he joined the church, and...
HARLAND, John
1836 Received on trial. Stationed at Whitby 1837 Travelled one year stationed at Dunbar and Haddington 1838 Travelled three years(?) stationed at Dunbar and Haddington 1839 Remains on Trial. Stationed...
JACKSON, William 1807 - 1863
Who was led to Christ in 1807, under the ministry of the Rev. Joseph Taylor, sen., in the city of York. A sphere of usefulness opened before him, into which...
HUDSON, Benjamin Brook 1784 -1865
Who was born February 14th, 1784, at Holmfirth, and died at Hull, July 23rd,1865. When twenty years of age, at a religious service to which he and his sinful companions...
HOLDSWORTH, Annie E (Sister of John)
Sister of John N.B. and William W. Holdsworth. Daughter of William Holdsworth. AUTHOR (SCOTLAND) BORN 1860, Jamaica – DIED 1917 REAL NAME Holdsworth, Eliza Ann GRAVE LOCATION Firenze: Cimitero Evangelico...
HOLDSWORTH, William 1817 - 1892 (Father of John)
WILLIAM HOLDSWORTH; who was born in Hampsthwaite in 1817. Under the ministry of Rev. Alfred Barrett he gave himself wholly to God, and at once began his life-work of loving...
HOLDSWORTH, John N.B. 1862 - 1892
JOHN N.B. HOLDSWORTH; who was born, in 1862, in Jamaica, where his father, Rev. W. Holdsworth, was a Missionary. The grace of God wrought in him an early conversion and...
M'AULAY, Alexander - 1818 - 1890
Alexander M’Aulay; who was bom at Glasgow in 1818. Though of Presbyterian parentage, Methodism must at an early period have touched the family life, Mr. M’Aulay’s father having been baptized...
INNES, Grace 1809-1863 (Wife of Jonathan)
MRS. INNES, late of New-Zealand, was a native of Ayr, North-Britain. Her parents were members of the Church of Scotland; by whom she was trained from childhood to a scriptural...
USHER, Edward
1823 Q. III. What Preachers are now received on trial ? A. ….. Edward Usher, ………. Stationed at Monmouth 1824 Travelled One Year and Stationed at Newport, Monmouthshire. 1847 Q....
STOTT, James - 1798 - 1872
James Stott; who was born at Rochdale, November 4th, 1798. At the age of eighteen he was converted to God. With a strong conviction that he was called of God...
THOMPSON, Samuel - 1797 - 1839
Samuel Thompson; who was born in the county of Down, Ireland, in the year 1797. He was convinced of sin at the age of ten years, and at fifteen was...
DUNNING, Joseph - Died 1836
Joseph Dunning. Very early in life he was deeply convinced that he was a sinner, and by faith obtained a sense of the pardoning mercy of God. His temper of...
AFFLECK, Andrew 1752 - 1811
DIED, Auguft 31, 1811, ANDREW AFFLECK, aged 83 years. Dunbar was the place of his nativity. In the early part of his life, he was, like moft others, carelefs about...
AFFLECK, Abia 1759 - 1808
JANUARY 7, 1808, died Mrs. Abia Aflleck, of Dunbar. She was the daughter of the late. Mr.William Minethorp, of Burton Houfe, near York ; and was born in March, 1745....
ANDERSON, James Died 1840
James Anderson; who began to travel in the year 1789, and continued to labour in the itinerancy until 1828, when he became a Supernumerary. His increasing infirmities rendered it necessary...
M'ALLUM Rev. Daniel M.D.
MEMOIR OF THE REV. DANIEL M’ALLUM, M. D. : BY THE REV. JONATHAN CR0WTHER. It is a circumstance already known to many of the readers of this Magazine, that the...
M'ALLUM, Duncan 1755 - 1834
Duncan M’Allum ; who for upwards of half a century ran a successful career in the paths of knowledge, piety, and usefulness. Having in early life been brought to the...
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