Journals, 1789, June 13-Dec. 5.

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Journals, 1789, June 13-Dec. 5.

Records Greene's travels and work as minister of the Brunswick Circuit, especially in Brunswick and Greensville counties, Va. There are numerous references to congregations, class meetings, local preachers, Methodist men and women, and Greene's religious thoughts and personal feelings. Occasional references include ministry to blacks, and preachers James O'Kelly, James Meacham, and Edward Dromgoole.

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Greene, Myles, 1767-1852.

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Methodist preacher born in Sussex County, Va. Entered ministry in 1789, moved to Georgia in 1802, and served there beginning in 1832 in the Hancock County area. From the description of Journals, 1789, June 13-Dec. 5. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 22540396 ...

O'Kelly, James, 1735-1826

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Meacham, James, 1763-1820.

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Methodist minister, of Sussex Co., Va. From the description of Journals, 1788-1797. (Duke University Library). WorldCat record id: 20019078 ...

Dromgoole, Edward, 1751-1835

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Edward Dromgoole was an Irish immigrant who settled in Maryland, ca. 1770; became a Methodist minister, ca. 1772; and, after 1777, was a minister, merchant, and planter in Brunswick County, Va. Also represented are his sons Edward Dromgoole, Jr. (1788-1840), Methodist minister, physician, and planter of Brunswick County and Northampton County, N.C., and George Coke Dromgoole (1797-1847), lawyer, Virginia legislator, militia general, and Democratic U.S. representative. From the descri...

Methodist Episcopal Church

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The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in the U.S. in 1784. The first general conference was held in 1792 and the constitution was adopted in 1900. In 1939 the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church united to form the Methodist Church (U.S.). From the description of Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122455885 From the guide to the Methodist Episcopal Church records, 1791-1945, (The New ...