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Proceedings of the semi-centenary celebration of the African Methodist Episcopal Church of Cincinnati, held in Allen Temple, February 8th, 9th, and 10th, 1874 with an account of the rise and progress of the colored schools, also a list of the charitable and benevolent societies of the city

(1874)

p. 30

30 Historical and Semi-Centennial Address
Charlotte Armstrong.
Rachel King.
Lucy Molloney.
Mary Thomas.
Sarah A. Williams.
Nancy Rouse.
Mary Porne.
Pricilla Ware.
Josephine Foster.
Lydia Stephens.
Mary Lypscum.
Anne Holland.
Margaret Gage.
Rebecca Darnes.
Susan Blackson.
Henriette Williams.
Eliza Brooks.
Eliza Jones.
Ann Smith.
Deliah Bowman.
Rebecca Davis.
Charlotte McDonald.
Caroline Mason.
Alice Henson.
Sarah Smith.
Julia Rankins.
Susan Tinslejr.
Dicy McNickers.
Malinda Wesley
Martha Russ.
Charlotte Bond.
Sarah Wells, now Dowery.
Nancy Jones.
Mary A. Davis.
There are other worthy names among the female members of
the church that ought to be on this list, but we will leave their
names to be recorded by another when their work is complete.
The following is a partial list of the useful and faithful men of
the past whose names will ever be remembered with respect:—
iocal preachers.
Adam Brown.
George Johnson.
Isaac Henson.
O. T. B. Nickens.
Isaac Delany
Berrell Harris.
Peter Harbeson,
Joseph King,
Ellis Fife,
Lloyd S. Lewis,
Samuel Charles,
Polypus Lipskum,
John James Carey,
Charles Knox,
William "Epps,
John Reed,
Glasgow Garrison,
Isaac Jones.
Edward Epps.
Charles Johnson.
James Tervin.
Louis Tilford.
laymen .
Cyrus King,
Edward Steward,
Joseph Fowler,
Edgar Lewis,
Allen Lipskum,
George Carey,
William Carey,
Matthew T. Epps,
Reuben Fowler,
William D. Resin,
William D. Brown.

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