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<p> a [[Methodist]] Episcopal minister, was born in Morgan County, Ga., in 1808. He was converted in 1824, and in 1828 entered the [[Georgia]] Conference, in which he labored to the close of his life, November 27, 1832. See Minutes of Annual Conferences, 1833, page 215. </p>
<p> a Free-will [[Baptist]] minister, was born in Greenbrier County, Virginia, January 12, 1830. At the age of nineteen he removed to the state of Illinois;. was converted in June 1856; licensed in March 1857, by the [[Walnut]] [[Creek]] Quarterly Meeting; went in October of that year to Hillsdale. [[Michigan]] to study, preaching at the same time; was ordained April 29, 1860; returned to Illinois, and died at Kewanee, May 5, 1861. See Free- will Baptist Register, 1862, page 91. (J.C.S.). </p>


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George W. Davis [1]

a Free-will Baptist minister, was born in Greenbrier County, Virginia, January 12, 1830. At the age of nineteen he removed to the state of Illinois;. was converted in June 1856; licensed in March 1857, by the Walnut Creek Quarterly Meeting; went in October of that year to Hillsdale. Michigan to study, preaching at the same time; was ordained April 29, 1860; returned to Illinois, and died at Kewanee, May 5, 1861. See Free- will Baptist Register, 1862, page 91. (J.C.S.).

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