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=Early Correspondents=
 
=Early Correspondents=
* James Carr +1880+
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* Malachi Taylor +1878-1880+
* E.G. Mauger +1880+
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** @ W'burg 1880+
* Dr. J. Young @ Williamsburg +1880+
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* E.G. Mauger +1878-1880+
* Malachi Taylor @ Williamsburg +1880+
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* D.S. Veitch 1879+
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* Dr. J. Young +1878-1880+
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** @ W'burg +1878-1880+
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* James Carr @ Williamsburg +1880+
 
* E. Hamblin +1946+
 
* E. Hamblin +1946+
 
* Samuel Eifel +1946+
 
* Samuel Eifel +1946+
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=Notable Families==
 
=Notable Families==
 
==Carr family==
 
==Carr family==
1880 @ 160 Walworth St.  
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1880 @ 160 Walworth St.  In 1878, he was a correspondent at the Williamsburg meeting.
  
* James Carr '''+1880+'''
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* James Carr '''+1878-1880+'''
  
 
==Eifel family==
 
==Eifel family==
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==Mauger family==
 
==Mauger family==
1880 @ 82 Fourth Pl.  
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1880 @ 82 Fourth Pl.
  
* E.G. Mauger '''+1880+'''
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* E.G. Mauger '''+1878-1880+'''
  
 
==Taylor family==
 
==Taylor family==
Corr. @ Williamsburg meeting1880 @ 303 Putnam Ave.
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1880 @ 303 Putnam Ave. In 1878-1879, Malachi was a correspondent at the central Brooklyn meeting, and in 1880 @ Williamsburg.  He was a Baptist pastor and author who started following JND's writings, and became PB.  He officiated Elizabeth Monroe Richards Tilton's memorial in 1897.  See '''Tilton''' family.
  
* Malachi Taylor '''+1880+'''
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* Malachi Taylor '''+1878-1897+'''
  
 
==Tilton family==
 
==Tilton family==
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* Theodore Tilton
 
* Theodore Tilton
* Elizabeth Monroe Richards Tilton '''+1897''' (b. 1834 Flatbush, L.I., NYC or Brooklyn, NYC - d. 1897 Brooklyn, NYC).  
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* Elizabeth Monroe Richards Tilton '''+1897''' (b. 1834 Flatbush, L.I., NYC or Brooklyn, NYC - d. 1897 Brooklyn, NYC).
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==Veitch family==
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1879 correspondent.
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* D.S. Veitch '''+1879+'''
  
 
==Young family==
 
==Young family==
Corr. @ Williamsburg meeting.  1880 @ 279 S. Fifth St.
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1880 @ 279 S. Fifth St.  Dr. Young was a MD.  In 1878 & 1880, he was a correspondent of the Williamsburg meeting, and in 1879 at the central Brooklyn meeting.
  
* Dr. J. Young '''+1880+'''
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* Dr. J. Young '''+1878-1880+'''
  
  
 
=Sources=
 
=Sources=
 
* EB LoG's
 
* EB LoG's

Revision as of 23:10, 23 September 2025

Early Correspondents

  • Malachi Taylor +1878-1880+
    • @ W'burg 1880+
  • E.G. Mauger +1878-1880+
  • D.S. Veitch 1879+
  • Dr. J. Young +1878-1880+
    • @ W'burg +1878-1880+
  • James Carr @ Williamsburg +1880+
  • E. Hamblin +1946+
  • Samuel Eifel +1946+

Notable Families=

Carr family

1880 @ 160 Walworth St. In 1878, he was a correspondent at the Williamsburg meeting.

  • James Carr +1878-1880+

Eifel family

1946 @ 84 Hancock St.

  • Samuel Eifel +1946+

Hamblin family

1946 @ 315 Jefferson Ave.

  • E. Hamblin +1946+

Mauger family

1880 @ 82 Fourth Pl.

  • E.G. Mauger +1878-1880+

Taylor family

1880 @ 303 Putnam Ave. In 1878-1879, Malachi was a correspondent at the central Brooklyn meeting, and in 1880 @ Williamsburg. He was a Baptist pastor and author who started following JND's writings, and became PB. He officiated Elizabeth Monroe Richards Tilton's memorial in 1897. See Tilton family.

  • Malachi Taylor +1878-1897+

Tilton family

Theodore Tilton was a civil rights activist. He and Elizabeth were both members of Plymouth Church until a highly publicized scandal between Elizabeth with Henry Ward Beecher, the pastor who married them, and she was excommunicated in 1878, and later joined the PB. Her memorial service was officiated by Malachi Taylor.

  • Theodore Tilton
  • Elizabeth Monroe Richards Tilton +1897 (b. 1834 Flatbush, L.I., NYC or Brooklyn, NYC - d. 1897 Brooklyn, NYC).

Veitch family

1879 correspondent.

  • D.S. Veitch +1879+

Young family

1880 @ 279 S. Fifth St. Dr. Young was a MD. In 1878 & 1880, he was a correspondent of the Williamsburg meeting, and in 1879 at the central Brooklyn meeting.

  • Dr. J. Young +1878-1880+


Sources

  • EB LoG's