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BOOK - The Founders, The Twenty-two Persons Who Established Old Hay Bay Church in 1792
By William Lamb
A well-researched and rare collective biography with many surprises. Each person's story is fully explored: their origins, war service, religious life, families and final resting place, where such information is known The book includes Methodist, Loyalist, and Revolutionary War history, and genealogical data.
Discover how:
- John Bininger was born among black slaves in the Caribbean thanks to the King of Denmark
- Englebert Huff lived to the age of 128 years
- William Ketcheson has over 16,000 descendants
- Andrew Embury's uncle Philip was a founder of America's
first Methodist church, built in 1768 in New York City
- not all were UE Loyalists
- not all remained Methodists
The names of the twenty-two persons who established Old Hay Bay Church:
- Joseph Allison
- John Bininger
- William Casey
- Joseph Clapp
- Daniel Dafoe
- Henry Davis
- Andrew Embury
- Arra Ferguson
- Peter Frederick
- Christopher German
- John Green
- William Green
- Henry Hover
- Paul Huff
- Solomon Huff
- William Ketcheson
- Elizabeth Roblin
- Peter Ruttan
- William Ruttan
- Daniel Steel
- Casper Vandusen
- Conrad Vandusen
Author J. William Lamb, a past president of The Canadian Methodist Historical Society, is historian of Old Hay Bay Church. His published studies include two major congregational histories, and articles in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography. He is editor of The Hay Bay Guardian, an annual journal of Methodism in Upper Canada.
140 pages; with map & illustrations; 5.5" X 8.5"; paperback; published Nov 2005; ISBN 0-9733313-1-3.
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