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Source: Church History Vol. 4 Chapter 6 Page: 99 (~1875)

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99 A. B. Alderman; was presiding over a branch when last heard from. He desired to labor in his calling.

D. L. F. Bronson; no report of labor in the ministry. . . .

Isaac Bogue; was appointed on a mission to Eastern Michigan at the last annual conference, but I have received no report. . . .

Stephen Bull; is reported as not in fellowship with the branch where he resides. . . .

David Jones; supposed residence in the state of Missouri. Is reported on the secretary's book in the field and ready to do what he can.

George Rouch; no report. Residence unknown. . . .

Samuel Gurley; earnestly working in the cause; presiding over a district in Iowa.

Robert Davis; time nearly all taken in his calling. Has had good success.

Joseph C. Clapp; engaged wholly in the ministry. Has had good success in all places where he has labored.

James McKiernan; laboring with an earnest desire to do all he can.

Glaud Rodger; on a mission to Australasia. Has been blessed in his ministry.

J. H. Hanson; preaching in Kentucky and the Southern States. Has had good success.

J. C. Foss; laboring in Maine. Has had good success in his ministry.

C. G. McIntosh; desires to do all he can in his region, and expresses an earnest desire for the cause.

C. W. Wandell; on a mission to Australasia, in company with Glaud Rodger. Has had great success in the cause. He was in poor health when last heard from. 1

Joseph Lakeman; laboring with success in Maine.

Andrew Hall; is acting as Bishop's agent in Pottawattamie County, Iowa.

John Thomas; no report of labors. . . .

J. T. Davies; on a mission to Wales. Is having good success in his mission.

J. S. Patterson; has been giving all the time he could to the ministry with good success. Is ready to devote his whole time, if his family can be cared for.

The present number of members is fifty-two, as recorded on the secretary's book. . . .

There are in the quorum from twenty to twenty-five in active service. Of the remainder, about fifteen or twenty laboring to some extent, and a few no report of labors. Signed, C. G. Lanphear, president; Frank Reynolds, secretary. . . .

Resolved, That the quorum consider the acts of the Buffalo Prairie, Illinois, and Leon, Iowa, Branches, in disfellowshiping members of the quorum, as being premature and illegal, as the charges; and evidences

1 Was dead at the time, but the news had not reached America.

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