Female Evangelical Society of Montgomery (Montgomery, N.Y.)
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Residents of Montgomery County, New York, formed the Female Evangelical Society of Montgomery in May 1822. The society was associated with the Goodwill Church, a Presbyterian congregation, and its first presidents included two pastors' wives: Harriet Whittlesey Condit (1794-1859), who served from 1822 to 1829, was the wife of Reverent Robert Wood (1795-1871); and Sarah M. Blain, who served from 1833 to 1841, was the wife of Reverend William Blain. Isabella Scott was the society's president from 1830-1832.
From the guide to the Montgomery (N.Y.) Female Evangelical Society record book, 1822-1841, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)
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creatorOf | Montgomery (N.Y.) Female Evangelical Society record book 1822-1841 Montgomery (N.Y.) Female Evangelical Society record book | William L. Clements Library |
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associatedWith | American Sunday School Union. |
associatedWith | American Tract Society. |
associatedWith | Condit, R. W. (Robert W.), 1795-1871 |
associatedWith | Foreign Mission School (Cornwall, Conn.) |
associatedWith | Princeton Theological Seminary. |
associatedWith | United Foreign Missionary Society. |
associatedWith | Western Foreign Missionary Society. |
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