Welch, Michael, 1806 or 7-1876.

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Michael Welch was a missionary for the American and Foreign Christian Union. Born Michael Walsh in 1806 or 1807 to Patrick Walsh, Waterford Co., Ireland, and raised on a leased tract of farmland named Ballitaylor, owned by John Musgrave. Welch immigrated to the United States in 1827, married Deborah Mills in 1830, and established a home in Stamford, Conn. The Welch's had two daughters, Mary Powers Welch Lockwood and Susan M. Welch June. Around 1838--during the Second Great Awakening--Michael Welch converted from Catholicism to Protestantism in Easton, Pa. and became a member of the Methodist Episcopalian Church. Soon after his conversion Welch became a missionary for the American and Foreign Christian Union, converting Catholics--to whom he referred as "Romish people"--to Protestantism. Michael Welch traveled across the country enrolling children in schools and delivering sermons.

From the description of Michael Welch papers, 1827-1874. (University of Pennsylvania Library). WorldCat record id: 298438398

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associatedWith American and Foreign Christian Union. corporateBody
associatedWith Carter, Sarah P. person
associatedWith Corcoran, Hannah. person
associatedWith Fairchild, E. R. person
associatedWith June, Susan Welch, 1835-1915. person
associatedWith Lockwood, Mary P. Welch (Mary Powers Welch), 1832-1908. person
associatedWith Lockwood, Melancthon C., 1853-1897. person
associatedWith McCluskey, George. person
associatedWith Musgrave, John, d. 1837. person
associatedWith Wallace, R. M. (Robert Mack), 1825-1896. person
associatedWith Walsh, Patrick, ca. 1762-1846. person
associatedWith Welch, Deborah Mills, 1799?-1873. person
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Birth 1806

Death 1876

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