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Of the following United Methodist Church ministers who were superannuated at the Conference of 1909:.

  • -[William Bryan] Reed
  • -[Henry Madeley] Booth
  • -[George] Whaite
  • -[James Capes] Story
  • -John James
  • -[George] Thompson
  • -[Elijah] Faull
  • -[George - wrongly written down as C.] Holmes
  • -[Samuel] Prater
  • -[Charles] Hunt

Notes .

  • Henry Madeley Booth (1845-1922) was born in London. He was the son of Thomas Madeley Booth, President of the Free Methodist Conference in 1876. Booth entered the Free Methodist ministry in 1865 after working as a teacher. Booth exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-four years. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1922, pp.279-280
  • George Whaite (c.1841-1910) was born in York. He entered the Free Methodist ministry in 1865 and served as Subscriptions Secretary 1894-99. Whaite exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-four years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Cape Story (1846-1930) was born in Hull. After training at Ranmoor College for two years, he entered the ministry of the Free Methodist Church in 1868. He served as Connnexional Secretary in 1903, Correspondence Secretary in 1894 and Editor of the Minutes of Conference 1903-1906. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1930, pp.286-287
  • John James (1843-1918) was born in Gloucester. He entered the Methodist New Connexion ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-three years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • George Thompson (1848-1927) was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He entered the Methodist New Connexion ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-three years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Elijah Faull (d.1924) was born in West Cornwall but moved to Monmouthshire in Wales before entering the Bible Christian ministry in 1870. Faull exercised an active circuit ministry for thirty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1924, pp.84-85
  • George Holmes (1841-1923) was born in Exbourne, Devon. He was converted by the Bible Christian minister Samuel Crocker and entered the ministry in 1872. He served an active circuit ministry for thirty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Samuel Prater (1845-1920) was born into a Wesleyan Methodist family at Gwennap in Cornwall. He was converted as a young man and entered the Free Methodist Church ministry in 1870. Prater served an active circuit ministry for thirty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Charles Hunt (1850-1915) was born in South Wingfield in Derbyshire. He became a local preacher in 1870 and entered the full-time Free Methodist ministry in 1874. Hunt exercised an active circuit ministry for thirty-five years. Source: Beckerlegge
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Notes .

  • Henry Madeley Booth (1845-1922) was born in London. He was the son of Thomas Madeley Booth, President of the Free Methodist Conference in 1876. Booth entered the Free Methodist ministry in 1865 after working as a teacher. Booth exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-four years. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1922, pp.279-280
  • George Whaite (c.1841-1910) was born in York. He entered the Free Methodist ministry in 1865 and served as Subscriptions Secretary 1894-99. Whaite exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-four years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • James Cape Story (1846-1930) was born in Hull. After training at Ranmoor College for two years, he entered the ministry of the Free Methodist Church in 1868. He served as Connnexional Secretary in 1903, Correspondence Secretary in 1894 and Editor of the Minutes of Conference 1903-1906. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1930, pp.286-287
  • John James (1843-1918) was born in Gloucester. He entered the Methodist New Connexion ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-three years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • George Thompson (1848-1927) was born in Sheffield, Yorkshire. He entered the Methodist New Connexion ministry in 1866 and exercised an active circuit ministry for forty-three years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Elijah Faull (d.1924) was born in West Cornwall but moved to Monmouthshire in Wales before entering the Bible Christian ministry in 1870. Faull exercised an active circuit ministry for thirty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge and U M Magazine 1924, pp.84-85
  • George Holmes (1841-1923) was born in Exbourne, Devon. He was converted by the Bible Christian minister Samuel Crocker and entered the ministry in 1872. He served an active circuit ministry for thirty-seven years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Samuel Prater (1845-1920) was born into a Wesleyan Methodist family at Gwennap in Cornwall. He was converted as a young man and entered the Free Methodist Church ministry in 1870. Prater served an active circuit ministry for thirty-nine years. Source: Beckerlegge
  • Charles Hunt (1850-1915) was born in South Wingfield in Derbyshire. He became a local preacher in 1870 and entered the full-time Free Methodist ministry in 1874. Hunt exercised an active circuit ministry for thirty-five years. Source: Beckerlegge