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<p> (2), a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in [[Henry]] County, Ga., Oct. 23, 1830, and was converted in 1841. He was educated at Oxford, Ga.; was admitted on trial into the [[Georgia]] [[Conference]] in 1852, and sent to Mobile, where he died within a year. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M.E. Church, South, 1853, p. 479. </p> <p> S </p> <p> tarr, W </p> <p> illia </p> <p> m H., </p> <p> a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Edentown, N.C., May 7, 1793. He was converted when twenty-two, and was admitted into the [[Virginia]] Conference, January 1816. In 1843-44 he was a supernumerary; active in 1845; chaplain of the Seaman's [[Bethel]] from 1846 to 1848; and in 1850 became again a supernumerary. After serving as colporteur two months, he acted for three years as agent of the American Colonization Society, and then of the Virginia Colonization [[Society]] till the close of 1858. He was supernumerary with appointment from 1862 to 1864, when he became superannuated, and held that relation until his death, near Murfreesborough, N.C., Feb. 14,1867. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M.E. Church, South, 1867, p. 102. </p>
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<p> (1), a minister of the [[Methodist]] Episcopal Church, South, was born in Wilke's County, Ga., Aug. 7, 1806, and associated himself with the Church when fourteen years of age. He was licensed to preach Sept. 17, 1830, and in 1833 was admitted into the [[Georgia]] Conference. In 1839 he was transferred to the [[Alabama]] Conference; superannuated in 1848; agent for the [[Oak]] Bowery [[Female]] Institute in 1849; in 1866 again superannuated, and so remained until his death in Bibb County, Feb. 24, 1870. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M.E. Church, South, 1870, p. 438. </p>
 
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John Wesley Starr [1]

(1), a minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, was born in Wilke's County, Ga., Aug. 7, 1806, and associated himself with the Church when fourteen years of age. He was licensed to preach Sept. 17, 1830, and in 1833 was admitted into the Georgia Conference. In 1839 he was transferred to the Alabama Conference; superannuated in 1848; agent for the Oak Bowery Female Institute in 1849; in 1866 again superannuated, and so remained until his death in Bibb County, Feb. 24, 1870. See Minutes of Annual Conferences of the M.E. Church, South, 1870, p. 438.

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