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<p> was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal [[Church]] South. After several years' service in the [[Kentucky]] Conference, he removed to Texas, where, in 1855, he was ordained elder in the [[Texas]] Conference. Four years later he became superannuated, which relation he sustained to the time of his decease, Aug. 4, 1861. He was a preacher of more than ordinary ability, a man of great affliction, and large faith. 'See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church South, 1861, p. 349. </p>
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<p> was a minister in the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church South. After several years' service in the [[Kentucky]] Conference, he removed to Texas, where, in 1855, he was ordained elder in the Texas Conference. Four years later he became superannuated, which relation he sustained to the time of his decease, Aug. 4, 1861. He was a preacher of more than ordinary ability, a man of great affliction, and large faith. 'See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church South, 1861, p. 349. </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 09:32, 15 October 2021

George W. Burrows [1]

was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church South. After several years' service in the Kentucky Conference, he removed to Texas, where, in 1855, he was ordained elder in the Texas Conference. Four years later he became superannuated, which relation he sustained to the time of his decease, Aug. 4, 1861. He was a preacher of more than ordinary ability, a man of great affliction, and large faith. 'See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M. E. Church South, 1861, p. 349.

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