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<p> a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Bethel, Vermont, about 1800. He was converted in 1816; received license to exhort in 1818; to preach in 1821, and in 1822 entered the New York Conference. In 1833 he was transferred to the Ohio Conference, became a member of the [[Michigan]] [[Conference]] on its formation, and labored faithfully until 1859, when his health failed. He died April 23, 1868. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1868, page 193. </p> | Elijah Crane <ref name="term_35424" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born at Bethel, Vermont, about 1800. He was converted in 1816; received license to exhort in 1818; to preach in 1821, and in 1822 entered the New York Conference. In 1833 he was transferred to the [[Ohio]] Conference, became a member of the [[Michigan]] [[Conference]] on its formation, and labored faithfully until 1859, when his health failed. He died April 23, 1868. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1868, page 193. </p> | ||
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Elijah Crane [1]
a Methodist Episcopal minister, was born at Bethel, Vermont, about 1800. He was converted in 1816; received license to exhort in 1818; to preach in 1821, and in 1822 entered the New York Conference. In 1833 he was transferred to the Ohio Conference, became a member of the Michigan Conference on its formation, and labored faithfully until 1859, when his health failed. He died April 23, 1868. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1868, page 193.