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Lucius R. Paige, History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877, with a genealogical register, Chapter 16: ecclesiastical History. (search)
. The church was organized Jan. 1, 1836. Its Stewards or Deacons have been:— Elected. Held office until Ebenezer Tirrell Jan. 1836DiedDec. 3, 1839 Victor EatonMarch 2, 1838DiedNov. 20, 1847 Daniel JewettOct. 30, 1840ResignedDec. 2, 1843 Marshall S. BoyerDec. 2, 1843Resigned1859 Peter ShorfenburgFeb. 2, 1848DiedJune 18, 1854 Barnabas BinneyJan. 1856DiedMarch 18, 1874 John B. WinslowMarch 2, 1860Removed from the city. Jonas WoodardMarch 2, 1860 Otis H. HendleyJan. 1870Died April 25, 1871 John M. HastingsJan. 1870 John C. BurdakinJan. 16, 1875 first Methodist Episcopal.—From the first settling of Lechmere Point (or East Cambridge) the few inhabitants were obliged to attend church in Boston or Charlestown until the autumn of 1818, when the Methodist Society was formed by the following named persons, all of whom had been members of the church previous to their coming to the Point; namely, William Granville, Mr. Granville seems to have been a preacher or exhorter. E