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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], List of appointments by the Virginia annual Conference of the M. E. Church South. (search)
W. Wonnycott, Geo. M. Robinson; Indian Ridge, Jas. C. Hummer; Currituck Mission, to be supplied; Elizabeth City, C. C. Pearson; Colored Mission, to be supplied; Pasquotank, J. J. Edwards; Hartford, J. McMullen, Jas. A. Crowder; Edenton, John L Chamberlain; Colored Mission, Wm. J. Norfleet; Gates. Robert T. Nixon; Suffork, Thomas H. Haynes; Suffolk Colored Mission, A. R. Bernard; Norfolk Circuit, Nelson Chamberlain; Eastville, Alex. M. Hall; to be supplied. James D Still transferred to WesMcMullen, Jas. A. Crowder; Edenton, John L Chamberlain; Colored Mission, Wm. J. Norfleet; Gates. Robert T. Nixon; Suffork, Thomas H. Haynes; Suffolk Colored Mission, A. R. Bernard; Norfolk Circuit, Nelson Chamberlain; Eastville, Alex. M. Hall; to be supplied. James D Still transferred to Western Virginia Conference, and stationed at Lewisburg. Edward N. S. Blogg, Missionary to the Germans, within the bounds of the Va. Annual Conference, and member of Granby St. Quarterly Conference.
proceedings were read and approved. Edward P. Wilson, Matthew M. Dance, Jas. L. Spencer, and Wm. A. Robinson passed an examination of character, and it was ordered that they be placed on the supernumerary list. Wm. G. Starr, Jas. W. Conelly, John S. Lindsay, J. Lester Shipley, James W. Campton, John Williamson, and Henry C Bowles, who were received on trial at the last Conference, passed an examination of character and were severally continued on trial. Edward H. Henry, Nelson Chamberlain, John L. Chamberlain, and George S. May, who were received on trial at the last Conference, passed in examination of character, and (at their own request, except in the case of George S. May,) were severally discontinued. James E. McSparren and B. F. Ames passed in examination of character, and were continued as deacons. A resolution was offered by Dr. Smith relative to ministers connected with the Conference joining the army, which caused a very interesting and spirited disc
Religious services were conducted by Rev. Geo. W. Langhorne. On motion, the further calling of the roll was dispensed with. The minutes of yesterday's proceedings were read and approved. Edward M Peterson and John J. Lafferty were appointed a committee to procure the names of post- offices for the Richmond Christian Advocate. George M. Robertson, who was received on trial at the last Conference, passed in examination of character, and was continued on trial. Nelson Chamberlain, local deacon of Norfolk Circuit; Arthur A. Drewrey, L. D, of Surry Circuit; and Benj. F. Story, L. D., of Southampton Circuit, were severally recommended by the Quarterly Conferences of their respective Circuits as suitable persons to be ordained Elders in the Church of God, passed in examination of character, and were elected accordingly. Rev. R. B. Thompson, D. D., Rev. M. J. Langhorne, and General Henry B. Woodhouse, Fraternal Messengers to the Conference from the Virginia Ann