Stafford, George Washington, 1815-1902

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Stafford, born in Virginia, grew up in Attica, Ind. Converted at the age of 21 in a Methodist prayer meeting, he was licensed to preach in the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1837. He devoted most of his adult life to preaching in eastern and northeastern Indiana. He also ran a farm near Crawfordsville. One of his sons, John M. Stafford, also became a Methodist Episcopal preacher.

From the description of Papers, 1836-1917. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 19771701

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Montgomery County (Ind.)
Janesville (Wis.)
Illinois
Richmond (Ind.)
Indiana
Attica (Ind.)
Indiana--Montgomery County
Crawfordsville (Ind.)
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Birth 1815

Death 1902

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