Warner, New Hampshire, Congregational conversion narratives 1817-1823 Warner, New Hampshire, Congregational conversion narratives

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Warner, New Hampshire, Congregational conversion narratives 1817-1823 Warner, New Hampshire, Congregational conversion narratives

The collection includes 26 conversion narratives of members of the Congregational Church in Warner, New Hampshire.

26 items

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391952

William L. Clements Library

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Colby, Betsey.

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Colby, Sally.

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Kimball, Chellis.

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Foster, Amos.

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Watson, Rhoda

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The background of Rhoda Watson is not known. From the guide to the Rhoda Watson: Japanese tour journal, 1892, (Cambridge University Library, Department of Manuscripts and University Archives) ...

Dalton, Jr., Isaac.

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Straw, Mariam.

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Kelly, John E., 1952-....

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Badger, Abigail.

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Sargeant, Nancy.

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Hall, Susan

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Barrett, Rhoda.

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Sargeant, Eunice.

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Doyen, Sally.

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Batchelder, Stephen.

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Colby, Daniel.

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Clement, Lois.

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Warner Congregational Church (Warner, N.H.)

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The town of Warner, New Hampshire, located in Merrimack County, was incorporated in 1774. Its Congregational Church was organized February 5, 1772, with Rev. William Kelley as its pastor. For 13 years after Kelley's resignation, the church had no settled minister; this changed on June 22, 1814, when Rev. John Woods (1785-1861) of Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire, was ordained. An 1809 graduate of Williams College, Woods was a fiery speaker and dedicated Calvinist. He oversaw a revival of the church, i...

Sargeant, Asenath.

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Eaton, Mary, 1901-1948

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Straw, James.

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Kelly, Abner.

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Kimball, Nancy.

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Morath, John.

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