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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Wednesbury, England, December 20, 1835. In 1857 he joined the Genesee Conference. He was a pastor in various conferences until 1884, when he was elected editor of the Western [[Christian]] Advocate, which office he held until his death, August 14, 1889. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1889, page 383. </p>
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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born at Wednesbury, England, December 20, 1835. In 1857 he joined the Genesee Conference. He was a pastor in various conferences until 1884, when he was elected editor of the ''Western [[Christian]] Advocate,'' which office he held until his death, August 14, 1889. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1889, page 383. </p>
 
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Jeremiah H. Bayliss [1]

a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Wednesbury, England, December 20, 1835. In 1857 he joined the Genesee Conference. He was a pastor in various conferences until 1884, when he was elected editor of the Western Christian Advocate, which office he held until his death, August 14, 1889. See Minutes of Annual Conferences (Fall), 1889, page 383.

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