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<p> an American Methodist minister, was born in western [[Pennsylvania]] in 1799; was educated at an academy in Butler, Pennsylvania; was converted in 1819; was licensed to preach and recommended to the Ohio [[Conference]] in 1821, and was appollsted to the Mad [[River]] Circuit; in 1822, to London; in 1823, to Piqua; in 1824, to [[White]] Oak; in 1825, to Piqua; in 1826-7, to Union; in 1828-9, to Wilmilngton; in 1830-1, to Hillsboro; in 1832-3, to White Oak; in 1834, to Madison; in 1835, to New Richmond; in 18367, to Milford; in 1838, to Franklin; in 1839-40, to Germantown; in 1841, agent for [[Springfield]] and Germantown Academy; in 1842, to Franklin; in 1843, to Eaton; in 1844-5, to [[Cincinnati]] City Mission. In 1846 he joined the [[Kentucky]] Conference, M. E. [[Church]] South; in 1846-7, was presiding elder of Covington District; in 1848 was appointed to Soule Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio; the next ten years was supernumerary, and the remainder of his life superannuated. He died in Urbana, [[Champaign]] Co., Ohio, Dec. 14, 1866. In his last illness, though suffering, he was uncomplaining and happy, and sent his love and greetings to his ministerial associates: "Tell my brethren of the Kentucky Conference that I die in the faith, and in full fellowship with the whole Church, East, West, North, and South." — Minutes of Conferences, 1867. </p>
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<p> an American [[Methodist]] minister, was born in western [[Pennsylvania]] in 1799; was educated at an academy in Butler, Pennsylvania; was converted in 1819; was licensed to preach and recommended to the [[Ohio]] [[Conference]] in 1821, and was appollsted to the [[Mad]] River Circuit; in 1822, to London; in 1823, to Piqua; in 1824, to White Oak; in 1825, to Piqua; in 1826-7, to Union; in 1828-9, to Wilmilngton; in 1830-1, to Hillsboro; in 1832-3, to White Oak; in 1834, to Madison; in 1835, to New Richmond; in 18367, to Milford; in 1838, to Franklin; in 1839-40, to Germantown; in 1841, agent for [[Springfield]] and Germantown Academy; in 1842, to Franklin; in 1843, to Eaton; in 1844-5, to [[Cincinnati]] City Mission. In 1846 he joined the [[Kentucky]] Conference, M. E. Church South; in 1846-7, was presiding elder of Covington District; in 1848 was appointed to Soule Chapel, Cincinnati, Ohio; the next ten years was supernumerary, and the remainder of his life superannuated. He died in Urbana, [[Champaign]] Co., Ohio, Dec. 14, 1866. In his last illness, though suffering, he was uncomplaining and happy, and sent his love and greetings to his ministerial associates: "Tell my brethren of the Kentucky Conference that I die in the faith, and in full fellowship with the whole Church, East, West, North, and South." '''''''''' Minutes of Conferences, 1867. </p>
 
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<ref name="term_49314"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/maley,+george+w. George W. Maley from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
<ref name="term_49314"> [https://bibleportal.com/encyclopedia/cyclopedia-of-biblical-theological-and-ecclesiastical-literature/maley,+george+w. George W. Maley from Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature]</ref>
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