TRINITY CHURCH ^San Jose California Advent, i860, to Easter, 1903 * PUBLISHED BY TRINITY PARISH GUILD, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA, 1903 TO THE MEMBERS OF TRINITY PARISH, WITH A TENDER AND GRATE- «g FUL REGARD FOR ^ THOSE WHO HAVE GONE >^ WITH THE YEARS, LEAV- g ING AS A BIvESSED HERITAGE 3 THE FRUITS OF THEIR LOVE AND 5: SELF- SACRIFICE ; WITH A YEARNING THAT THOSE WHO LIVE AND LABOR IN THE PRESENT MAY BE GUIDED ARIGHT; AND WITH THE HOPE THAT THE ASPIRATIONS OF THOSE WHO ARE YET TO COME, MAY BE FULFILLED ACCORDING TO HIS WILL, THIS LITTLE BOOK IS AF- FECTIONATELY DEDICATED BY TRINITY PARISH GUILD. 5^88278 Preface Although there has been an earnest endeavor to avoid all errors in this compilation, it seems hardly pos- sible that an account extending over forty-three years can be without error. In case of names and dates, the Church Records have been followed. Facts for the Parish History have been gathered here and there from sources as nearly reliable as human memory and human records can be. There is a deep consciousness that much more than has here been re- corded has preserved the life of the parish through all these years. Innumerable sacrifices, innumerable acts of love and devotion have passed so gently, so quietly and so naturally into the daily round of the parish life, that they have been recorded only by One who sees all and knows all. Contents Parish History 7 Earliest lyist of Communicants - - - . 25 Baptisms, Advent, 1861 to Kaster, 1903 - - 26 Confirmations, " " " " " . . ^9 Marriages, " " " " " - - 48 Burials, " " """--- 64 Vestries, " " " " " - . 82 Vested Choirs, 1903, ------ 86 Parochial Organizations: Trinity Sunday School, - - - - 87 Trinity Parish Guild, . - - . 87 Auxiliaries, 89 Twenty Minute Workers, . . . 89 Gifts - - 90 Memorials --- - - - - 91 ILLUSTRATIONS. Trinity Church, about 1865, - - - - 13 Rev. Sylvester S. Etheridge, Founder of Trinity Parish, 25 Rt. Rev. William Ingraham Kip, D. D., First Bishop of California, 1853-1890, - - - 39 Rt. Rev. William Ford Nichols, D. D., Bishop of of California, .56 Trinity Church, 1903, - - - - . 7 Trinity Church, 1903 History To the younger generations that belong to Trinity Parish, it seems hardly possible that there ever could have been a time when the center of the parish life was not the little ivy-covered church on St. John Street. But venerable as this building seems, it is only the last of a series which have served as the home of the parish. On North Market Street there is, what • is now an engine house, at one time the City Hall of San Jose. In one of the lower rooms of this building, the life of the parish began. There are Communicants of Trinity Church to-day who were present at the first service held in this room, prior to the organization of the parish, forty-two years ago. The officiating priest was the Rev. Sylvester S. Etheridge, a young clergyman who had come to this western coast in search of health, and with a determina- tion to use what strength he had, in founding a parish of the Church wherever need might be. There were a number of religious denominations al- ready well established in San Jose, and the Roman Catholic Church had for years been doing missionary work. Services of the Protestant Kpiscopal Church had been held from time to time in the Presbyterian Church on North Second street by the Bishop of the Diocese, the Rt. Rev. William Ingraham Kip; but they were few and far between, as there were no train accommodations from San Francisco to San Jose, passage being made by stage coach. Mr. Etheridge found but nine Communicants of the Church in the city and vicinity. He gave, however, notice of a service to be held on the first Sunday in Ad- vent, i860, in the lower court room of the old City Hall. 8 Trinity Church When the day came, people crowded into the little court room, and the Mayor himself, who had expressed strong doubts as to the expediency even of this tentative service, occupied a seat in the rear of the room. Mrs. Hayes-Martin and Mrs. Hardy-Gregory had raised, within a few hours, two hundred dollars with which to pay for the melodeon that stood on the platform. Mr. Etheridge served as organist and chorister, as well as priest. At the close of the service, all interested in founding a parish felt that success was ensured. Every shadow of doubt as to the advisability of "starting a new church" seemed to have left the mind of the Mayor, for hardly had the benediction been pronounced, when he walked down the aisle, and giving Mr. Etheridge a warm grasp of the hand, offered him the upper court room for future services. This room had an air of cleanliness about it that the lower room lacked, and it was larger and better lighted. Before another service was held, the little melodeon had been moved upstairs and temporary provision had been made for an altar. Altar linen had been provided by Mrs. Hardy-Gregory, and a Communion set had been given by Mrs. James R. Lowe. Though Mr. Etheridge continued to serve as organist, a volunteer choir, led by Mrs. Hayes-Martin and Mrs. Morgan Miles, carried the singing. The growing interest in the services called for immediate organization, and at a meeting held in the City Hall on the evening of February 22d, 1861, the parish was organized and incorporated under the name of "Trinity." Lawrence Archer, James R. Lowe, William Daniels, Mark Hardy, William McCune, Stephen Thorn, and John N. Appleton were elected vestrymen. At the first vestry meeting, held February 28th, 1861, a constitution was adopted having for its basis the gen- eral constitution of the ' 'California Episcopal Convention History 9 of 1850." The parish boundaries determined upon were the same as those of the county township. The Rev. Sylvester S. Etheridge was unanimously chosen rector at a salary of seven hundred dollars per year, and a for- mal call was extended to him. An organist was engaged for the small sum of eight dollars per month. Prof, and Mrs. Hamm, known in the musical circles of San Jose for so many years, were engaged as choristers. A Sunday School was organized without delay, Mrs. Jackson Lewis, Mrs. Hardy Gregory, Mrs. Henry Has- kell, and Mrs. Frances Devine Estee were the pioneer Sunday School teachers. Though nearly three years passed before a church building was erected, services were regularly held in the City Hall, and the real life of the parish had begun. During the first year a class of nineteen was presented for confirmation. Mrs. Jackson Lewis, Mrs. Hardy- Gregory and Mrs. Redding Speights, all still Communi- cants of Trinity, were members of this class. During the fall of the same year, the women of the parish put a thousand dollars into the church treasury. In November subscriptions were solicited for a lot and church building. It may be interesting to the older parishioners to speculate upon what might have been, if the first lot that was purchased had been retained. This was the lot on the northwest corner of San Fernando and Fifth Streets. It was held by the vestry for a few months only, and then sold with the prospect of getting what has proved to be a more satisfactory site. This change in the selection of the lot was due to the far- sightedness of James Hart who bought the lot from the vestry that the way might be open for a better choice. The present site was owned at this time by Major S. J. Hensley, being part of a large property extending north to the vicinity of the Hotel Vendome. It was used as a corral for horses and was surrounded by a high board 10 Trinity Church fence. Fields of golden California mustard stretched away on all sides of this barren spot, but even these armies of mustard stalks, densely crowded as space would allow, standing above a man's height and tossing their yellow heads with assurance, could not shut the blue skies from view and the things that were to be. The lot was purchased for the sum of three thousand dollars. The same year, 1862, preparations for building were made. Captain James W. Hammond superintended the work, and the result was a pretty little church built of timbers from the native redwoods of California, and finished within with the same natural wood. All parts of the structure had been fitted together with the ship- builder' s art, and it has been said, that in time of strong winds or heavy earthquakes, this unique little building swayed like a ship on the seas, built for weathering all storms. For some time, white muslin tightly stretched, served in place of the stained glass windows which had been ordered from Doremus of New York, to be sent round "The Horn"; the same windows through which the sun- light still glows in such soft rich tones of red and blue and green and gold, to lighten and to beautify Trinity Church to-day. Grateful acknowledgment was sent to the city author- ities for the use of the City Hall for three years, and the first services were held in the church on Advent Sunday, 1863. About this time, the organ, the one still in use, built by William Stevens of Boston, was on its way across "The Isthmus." An organ of two manuals and twenty-four stops, from the far east, was a great possession for a pioneer church, and its arrival was hailed with joy. The sum of eight hundred dollars was paid for freight alone. Two hundred dollars, beside this sum, having been remitted by the History ii steamship company. The organ itself cost twelve or fifteen hundred dollars and was paid for by subscription, a large part of the required sum being given by Mrs. H. S. Ashley and Mrs. Samuel J. Hensley. Possibly no one was more interested in the setting up of the organ in the church, than the rector who had played the melodeon in the City Hall three years before. Since that time the little parish had steadily grown, but his strength had steadily failed. He never preached in the new church, and a few weeks after it was opened, he was forced to give up even the reading of the prayers, On February i8th, 1864, the parish lost its devoted founder and rector. His body, at his request, was laid to rest under the Chancel of the Church. The Church for which he gave his life is his monument. The memo- rial tablet in the south transept, within the space for- merly occupied by the Chancel, was placed in the Church at this time. Until very recent years, fresh flowers lay upon it every Sunday morning. There are still a few parishioners who can remember the little church building as it looked at this time, standing on a bare, ungraded lot, facing St. John Street, with its steep gable roof, its two straight rows of gothic windows, and its unpainted redwood sides. But before many weeks had passed, the redwood was painted a stone gray, and little shoots of green ivy began to creep up on the sides. Later the ivy covered sides and roof, and hung in heavy masses round the porch and windows, and even found its way through the weather-boarding to the interior of the church where it wound itself round the supporting beams of the roof and clustered in every corner. All of this wealth of green came from a slip of ivy brought by James R, Lowe from the classic ruins of Melrose Abbey in Scotland. When the interior of the church was lighted at night, and the beautiful colors of 12 Trinity Churcli the windows glowed for the outside world through the dark masses of green, there was for the passer-by a vision of "sweetness and light"; and possibly there came to mind another vision, "the ruins gray" of the old Abbey, covered with kindred ivy; ruins that once served to foster the same spirit of love that made little Trinity Church possible. After the death of Rev. Sylvester Ktheridge, the Rev. T. A. Hyland took charge of the parish until May, 1864, when the Rev. Dinsmore D. Chapin was called as rector. During his rectorship, which lasted till January, 1866, there was a class of seven confirmed and sixty-six per- sons were baptized. There were signs of material pros- perity as shown by the facts that gas fixtures were put into the church, a fence was built, and a mortgage on the church lot was removed. In January, 1866, the Rev. Dinsmore D. Chapin resigned, and services were held by the Rev. H. H. Mes- singer until August, when the Rev. Edward S. Peake came in response to a call given him in April. During the second year of Rev. Edward Peake's rectorship, the church building was consecrated, July 27th, 1867, by the Rt. Rev. William Ingraham Kip, Bishop of the Diocese. All debt having now been removed from the church building and lot, the vestry decided to establish a rectory fund. Money for this fund was raised in various ways, but it is especially interesting to note, that the choirs of Grace Church and of Trinity Church, San Francisco, gave two concerts for the benefit of the fund. Among improvements made about this time, in and around the church building, it may seem hardly worth while, in these days of brilliant electric light, to mention the modest little lamp post that the vestry had placed on the southwest corner of Second and St. John Streets; but it must have meant much to evening church goers at History i^ a time in the city's history, when lawlessness was com- mon and streets were dimly lighted and poorly guarded. By this time, Trinity Church was strong enough to help neighboring struggling parishes and missions; and, though this may not be the place to record efforts in this direction, it is interesting as a matter of history to note, that on January loth, 1870, the offering at the morning service, thirty-five dollars, was appropriated to a fund for putting permanent seats into the new church at Santa Clara. Some one who visited the parish in March, 1870, writes, ' 'the little church never seemed prettier or more homelike, being as all know, one of the church gems of the coast. The trees about the church have grown finely. The parish has a valuable property, worth pro- bably not less than twenty thousand dollars." Men- tion is made also in this letter of the remarkably good attendance at the services. Upon the resignation of the Rev. Edward S. Peake in November, 1870, Rev. George W. Foote was called to the parish. He was formally instituted on March 12th, 1871. . About a year later, February 12th, 1872, the following report regarding the financial affairs of the parish was made by the rector. "The financial condition of the parish, although not all that it should be, yet shows cause for encouragement and good hope for the future. A year ago the parish was not only in debt, but its current expenses exceeded its income by about one hundred dollars per month. The income for current expenses during the past year, as taken from the treasurer's report, amounts to $2300.50. For the eight months since we adopted our present plan of raising funds by a monthly pledged offering, the income has been about $210 per month. This is derived from the pledged offerings of about seventy-five persons, 14 Trinity Church and from other oflFerings in church on Sunday mornings. At present, the only debt resting on the parish for cur- rent expenses is one hundred dollars, which would be nearly or quite canceled if all dues were paid into the treasury. Besides this sum of $2300, raised for current expenses, this parish has done nobly and well; and many must have given, not out of their abundance but from their little, in a true spirit of self-sacrifice. There has been raised to pay off the debt which rested on the church $1061, the amount of the Easter offering; and notes amounting to $300 have been canceled. For improve- ments on the church building, $652 was raised by sub- scription and $100 by the Guild. Of this sum $150 still remains unexpended, with which to recarpet the church. The total amount in cash raised for all purposes dur- ing the year is $5154.65. This note is appended to the report: "We have done very little for diocesan or domestic missions on account of our own debts and pressing needs. We must strive to do more for these objects in the future." A bright little item in the issue of the Pacific Church- man for April 13th, 1872, headed, "Good news from San Jose," reads as follows: "That others may be encour- aged by our example and may rejoice with us at this happy Eastertide, please tell your readers that the con- gregation of Trinity Church, San Jose, made an offering on Easter morning of $1061 for clearing off a debt that has rested upon the parish for nine years. No sub- scriptions were solicited. The rector urged upon all to make this the object of their Lenten self-denial, and to bring their offerings upon Easter morning. The result has surprised us all and made our hearts very glad. The average attendance at the Lenten services, held every Wednesday and Friday evening and every evening in Holy Week, has been about fifty. We all feel much History 15 encouraged and hope ere long to be able to do our part toward carrying on the Church's work in this diocese." The above was signed by the rector of the parish, the Rev. George W. Foote. During the same year, the rectory was built. In order that expenses might be lowered to meet the demands for full payment of the cost of building the rectory, all expenditure for music was stopped; and it was gratuitously furnished by members of the parish. For three years, Mrs. Edward H. Guppy served as organist and Mr. O. W. Parker practiced regularly with a volunteer choir and led the singing at the services. Other expenses were reduced as might be. The growth of the church during the first years of Rev. George Foote' s rectorship was so rapid, that in 1875 it became necessary to enlarge the church building. For many months plans were discussed by the vestry. At last in the summer of 1876 the work was begun. In order that the old building might be used to the best advantage, it was literally rent asunder ; one half of it to serve as the south transept, and the other half as the nave of the new building. For days before recon- struction began, the two portions of the little church stood in their respective places, looking forlorn enough in the hot summer sun, with the ivy torn from its roots hanging dry and dead from sides and roof — elements of construction and growth with all the appearance of destruction and decay. While the church building was gradually emerging from material old and new, services were held in Music Hall on North First Street. In September, 1876, the building committee reported that the improvements were completed; and on Sunday, September 3rd, the church was formally re-opened by the Rt. Rev. William Ingraham Kip, the Bishop of the Dio- cese. Bishop Whitaker of Nevada assisted at the service. i6 Trinity Church At this time the rector introduced the weekly celebra- tion of the Holy Communion. Formerly there had been but one celebration a month. The new church building need not be described, for it is the old church building of to-day. The ivy roots again sent forth a wealth of green to lodge in new cor- ners and to spread over new surfaces in the same lavish mode of the first growth. The few new windows that were put in, the rose window in the nave and some of those in the north transept, were made in San Francisco. Most of the trees and shrubs, brought years before by older parishioners to adorn the church grounds, had been carefully preserved during this time of renovation. Bach tree and shrub growing round the church to-day has a history of its own; and there are one or two whose stories are still known. The white rose that climbs over the door and roof of the robing room was originally planted at one corner of the little old church building by Mrs. Hardy-Gregory near a memorial win- dow. One of the two palms that stand each side of the Second Street entrance was given by Mrs. S. O. Hough- ton, and the other by John Rock. Both were planted by Rev. George W. Foote. Of other trees and shrubs, since those who planted them have gone away or been forgotten, it can only generally be said that they are expressions of some indi- vidual thought or feeling on the part of those who planted them. With the enlargement of the church, four hundred sittings had been added, making the entire seating capa- city of the church about six hundred. The vestry resolved that the rector be authorized to assign seats to church members in the order of their connection with the parish, as shown by the names in the parish register, with the understanding that the church was to be a free History 17 church, assignment being made for the sake of order and convenience only. The following notice, copied from the Parish Gidde, a leaflet published by the rector, shows how it was hoped that the church might be supported: "This church is free to all. It is supported entirely by voluntary offer- ings. To systematize these offerings, a card is sent to every member of the congregation, which he may fill out, promising to make a stated monthly offering. This card is returned to the treasurer of the parish, who then sends twelve envelopes in which the offering may be enclosed and placed in the alms basin of the church on the second Sunday of every month. When the offering pledged is not received during the month, the collector calls for the amount due." At this time the church began to feel the general financial depression of the times. Notes that had been given for payment of expenses incurred in enlarging the church, and in building the rectory, could not be redeemed. The burden of a church debt was inevitable. It was the earnest desire of the rector to keep the church a free church, even at a time of heavy indebted- ness, and he personally showed his people how he thought the church should be supported, by authorizing the treasurer to withhold twenty-five dollars per month from his salary. Mrs. Foote gave her services as organ- ist. Later the rector's contribution to the church was doubled and the rectory offered for rent; but as the neces- sary funds for paying indebtedness and current expenses were not forthcoming, the vestry decided to rent the church pews in order to secure a permanent income. This method of obtaining money for the support of the parish has been followed without intermission up to the present time. The Sunday School had grown with the Church, and by this time was having its own morning service, as is i8 Trinity Church shown by a notice in the Parish Guide. "The time of the morning service has been changed to half past nine o'clodc. At this early service the members of the Sunday School are expected to be present, and all others are invited. The design is to make this a children's service where they may learn to worship God, and to give an opportunity to attend church to those who cannot come at the later hour." For six or seven years the Sunday School offerings had been devoted to a fund for putting a chime of bells into the church tower; and at last one Sunday morning in 1879, the Sunday School children listened in wonder to the ringing of the bells which for so long had made music only in their dreams. About a thousand dollars had been given by the children toward getting the chimes, and the rest of the required sum had been made up by subscriptions. The bells were made by the Meneely Company of Troy, New York. In the mean time, the services of Frank Loui King as organist, had been secured, and the choir enlarged and improved. Upon the resignation of Mr. King, in 1883, Clarence T. Urmy was elected by the vestry to the posi- tion of organist, which position he has held, with the exception of a few short absences, up to the present time. In 1884, after a ministry of nearly fourteen years, Rev. George W. Foote tendered his resignation. Fortunately for the parish he remained its rector all through the formative period of its growth. Until the coming of Rev. John B, Wakefield, who was called to take Rev. George W. Foote' s place, Rev. George H. Jenks, assisted by Rev. Edward S. Pidsley, had charge of the parish. Rev. Edward Pidsley had become a familiar personage in the Chancel, as he had constantly assisted Rev. George History 19 Foote in the Church services. For years there had always appeared at the Christmas and Easter festivals, a little white vision with snowy locks and vestments, mov- ing- gently and quietly among the Christmas greens or the Easter lilies. The active years of his life had been passed in other parishes, but he brought to Trinity a beauty and loveliness of personality that left a lasting impress upon the lives of those who knew him. Rev. John B. Wakefield entered upon his duties as rector in November, 1884. During his rectorship impor- tant improvements were made in the church building and in the interior furnishing of the church. The bell tower was raised and finished with a spire, and the little Eng- lish porch was built. The Altar, Altar Cross and vases, anew Communion set, the alms basin, the Chancel chairs, the lecturn and the pulpit, were all given as memorials or as Christmas and Easter oiferings by Sunday School classes. A real source of inspiration in the church life, during the earlier years of Rev. John B. Wakefield's administra- tion, was the Bible class under the supervision of Mrs. Isabella Wakefield. Even in trying weather there were seldom vacant seats in the vestry room where the class assembled on Sunday mornings. Those who had the privilege of being members of this class, gained, through the enthusiasm and earnest endeavor of Mrs. Wakefield, an interest in the books of the Bible, and an insight into their meaning, that only those who give knowledge with love can impart. Through the untiring effort of Mrs. Wakefield, the sum of four thousand dollars was raised toward the erection of the Parish House, in which there is a tablet bearing an inscription to her memory. The rose window was the gift of Edward Williams, who served so long and faith- fully as vestryman of the church. 20 Trinity Church One of the most active parish organizations at this time was St. Mary's Guild, composed of young women who showed boundless zeal in devising means for realizing any prospective improvements in the church buildings proposed by the rector. It was through the energy of this guild that the little English porch was built, and the guild rooms added to the Parish House. With the aid of the Sunday School, St. Mary's Guild furnished the Parish House with seats and gas fixtures. It was during Rev. John B. Wakefield's administration, in i8go, that the vested choir of men and boys was inau- gurated under the direction of Clarence T. Urmy as organist and choirmaster. The first boy to offer his services was Adrian Machefert. The other boys who were members of the choir during the first year of its organization were: Anthony Du Brutz, Hal Hathaway, Seymour Montgomery, Arthur Caldwell, Albert Stephens, William White, Charles York, Edwin Dorsey, Herbert Edwards, Percy Johnson, Loui King, Frank King, Edward Whitney, Henry Plate, Leslie Harkness, Carl Crichton, Leverage Lenham, Harry Wishaar, Lloyd Parmenter, Senior Gohranson, Henry Bretherton, Fred Perrin, Raymond Perkins. There were six men in the choir during this first year: Marcus T. Brower, Charles W. Knox, Wallace O. Avery, J. J. Hendricks, F. C. W. Thompson, Stephen Maynard. Only those who attended Trinity Church before the days of the vested choir can realize how much it has helped, through all these years, to bring out the beauty of the church service; and only those who have been present at choir rehearsals can have a faint appreciation of the devotion of the choirmaster to his work. By April, 1895, the old church debt of about four thousand dollars, had all been paid. A new debt, how- ever, of two thousand dollars, had been incurred for street improvement. History 21 In April, 1899, having served as rector of the parish for nearly fifteen years, Rev. John B. Wakefield tendered his resignation, to take effect on September the first of the same year. As a token of affectionate regard, and in appreciation of his long service, the vestry conferred upon him the title of Rector Emeritus. Just at the time when the parish was without a rector and wholly dependent upon its vestry, a real loss was felt in the death of two tried and trusted vestrymen. Judge A. S. Kittredge and Edward Williams. After the resignation of Rev. John B. Wakefield, Rev. Burr Miller Weeden responded to a call from the vestry and entered upon his duties as rector of the parish in October, 1899. As the church was again becoming over-crowded at the Sunday services, it seemed wise to look for more space for building purposes. The lot adjoining the church property on St. John Street was secured for the sum of twenty-eight hundred dollars. Trinity Parish Guild, composed of women of the parish, and incorporated with full power to act in legal transactions, undertook the responsibility of paying for the lot, and had paid, up to Easter, 1903, all but five hundred and fifty dollars of the required sum. The growing work of the parish called for an assistant for the rector, and the reestablishment of a system of pledged offerings made it possible to engage the services of a curate. In October, 1900, the men of the Parish organized as "Trinity Brotherhood." The object of the Brotherhood, as defined in the constitution then adopted, was to "pro- mote the interests and quicken the activities of Trinity Church by interesting men in its energies, thereby increas- ing its virility and extending its power in the community." In November, the Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis, Dean of the Convocation of San Jose, who had been for many 22 Trinity Church years active in the work of the parish, was appointed associate priest. One of the notable features of the parish work at this time was the publication by the rector, of a weekly leaflet which contributed not a little to the churchly education of the parishioners, reviving the spirit of the ''Parish Guide,'' published during the rectorship of Rev. George W. Foote. ; Besides the regular weekly announcements of services and meetings of various organizations, the ' ' Trinity Messenger' ' always brought some exhortation or some bit of information that roused a real interest in the life of the church. After fifteen months of active service, on February i8th, I go I, to the deep regret of both vestry and people, Rev. Burr M. Weeden resigned from the rectorship of the parish. At the same time, the Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis tendered his resignation as associate priest. Fortunately for Trinity Church, Rev. George W. Foote was within call and willing to take charge of the parish for a few weeks, until the arrival of Rev. Charles H. Mockridge, whom the vestrj^ had called as rector. Rev. Charles Mockridge, Jr., rector of St. Philip's Church, Detroit, served as curate until September, 1901, when his work in Detroit called for his return. Rev. William F. Venables served as curate from November, 1901, to Easter, 1902. From Easter, 1902, to Easter, 1903, no curate was engaged on account of lack of funds to pay a salary. In December, 1902, Rev. Charles H. Mockridge ten- dered his resignation. Again the vestry sent for Rev. George W. Foote, and again, like Cincinnatus of old, he came from his mountain home to which he had retired. With strength apparently restored, he entered upon his work with a heartiness that bore rich fruit. A " word" from him in the Lenten Leaflet, gives some interesting statistics. It reads as follows: "I have consented to History 23 remain in charge of this parish until after Easter. I came here thirty-two years ago and was rector for nearly fourteen happy years. I love this dear old parish with all my heart and it is a joy to be at work in it again. There is a great yearning desire to help this parish to be and to do what it should be and do after all these years; first by helping individual souls to the higher life, and next by helping in its material prosperity. Thirty-two years ago your rector appealed to the few members of the little church to free it from a crushing debt by their Easter ofiering. This was done by that little handful of people who gave $1350 on Easter morning. On the fol- lowing Easter $1650 was given to build the rectory. The parish is again in debt to the amount of $2200. This can be removed at Easter if every member of the parish will really try to give according to his ability. There are now five times as many people to help pay this debt as there were thirty-two years ago. It surely can be done." In the midst of the pressing needs of the parish, strength, given unreservedly for so many weeks, failed Mr. Foote, and he was compelled to stop short of what he had hoped to accomplish materially for the parish. Rev. A. A. McKenzie, of the Divinity School at San Mateo, took charge of the services for a few weeks, and Rev. John B. Wakefield, who through long service had endeared himself to so many of the parishoners of Trinity, was welcomed again into the chancel. Rev. Mardon D. Wilson of Christ Church, San Jose, Secretary of the Diocese of California, and Very Rev. F. B. A. Lewis, Dean of the Convocation of San Jose, gave most gener- ous assistance to the parish in its time of need. At the beginning of the Eenten Season of 1903, an auxiliary vested choir of young women was organized to sing at the Eenten services and to join the regular choir on Easter Sunday and other festivals. 24 Trinity Church The Easter services of 1903 were full of the hope that the day inspires — hope of a new and higher life for Trin- ity Parish; and the long shafts of Easter sunlight that reached across the church, from roof to floor, seemed to herald the coming of the truer light. As this little sketch closes, a new era in the life of Trinity Parish opens. "There is no pause in the lead- ing and the light." "The best is yet to be." The growth of the Parish has been seen mainly from a material and temporal point of view. There are out- ward and visible signs of spiritual growth embodied in material form, which may be found scattered all along the years from i860 to 1903; but the history of the real life of the Parish can never be written nor can adequate expression be found for the earnest work of those who have ministered to its highest needs. »i< Rev. Syta'Kstkr S. Ethk.ridge Founder of Trinity Parish Early Communicants Registered by REV. SYL V ESTER S. ETHERIDGE. 1861 - 1863 Appleton, Sarah Hardy, Sarah J. Smith, H. E. (Mrs.) Hammond, J. W. Hammond, R. C. Holabird, Sarah Brown, O. C. (Mrs.) Devine, Frances Spencer, Eleanor Petrie, Mrs. Lowe, James R. Lowe, Mary A. Daniels, William Reedway, (Mrs.) Thorn, Portia Hartman, B. Hartman, B. (Mrs.) Hayes, N. (Mrs.) Jones, Mary (Mrs.) Weatherhead, James Hart, Anna Healey, (Mrs.) Lissak, H. Lissak, H. (Mrs.) Warhurst, Ann B. Atchinson, L. M. (Mrs.) Lendrum, Anne E. Bond, George W. Clarke, Francis B. Marvin, Ellen C. Appleton, Joseph L. Meadowcroft, (Mr.) Meadowcroft, (Mrs.) Davis, William R. Schallenberger, Fannie M . ( Mrs. ) Comstock, Ellen D. Meadowcroft, Mary J. Rhodes, Carrie Ray, Hepsibah Broodbent, Mary A, Cory, (Mrs.) Hadley, Daniel Littlefield, J. M. Broodbent, (Miss) Hamn, (Mrs.) Pomeroy, Everett Calvert, Elizabeth Coleman, Caroline Mallory, C. B. (Mrs.) Case, F. M. (Mrs.) Littlefield, Ellen (Mrs.) Read (Miss) Fowler, William A. Hester, Sallie Hartwell, Julia Hanjary, Anna Canon, A. J. Cassey, Peter White, Rebecca V. Kingsbury, B. B. Hewlings, Margaret Creighton, Frederick Creighton, Emily A. (Mrs.) Yoell, James Alexander Yoell, Emily (Mrs.) Scott, S. (Miss) Snook, Robert (Mrs.) 25 Baptisms REVEREND SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE. i86i - 1864 Appleton, Joseph Smith Barker, Robert L Barker, Zilpah V Baxter, George Baxter, (Mrs.) Byron, Fred Canfield, William W Cassey, Amy Henrietta Creighton, Frederick John Crowell, Mary Dana, Laura Amelia Djalina, Frank Hardy, Mark Robson Hardy, Franklin Graves Hart, Mary Hart, Anna Hart, Henry Hart, Toland Hart, William Hammond, Lutitia May Hangary, Annie S Hartwell, Julia A Heath, John Alfred Heath, Frederick William Heath, Emma Jane Hedge, William S Hensley, Mary Helen Holabird, John Thomas Hough, Angelina Jane Jacobs, Sara Frances Jacobs, Robert Klotz, Christina Lendrum, Fliza Lendrum, Andrew Reubin Lendrum, Mary Jane Lendrum, Maud Anna Leroy, Marcul Littlefield, John M Littlefield, Edith Rebecca Mayo, Gabrilla V Mayo, Cordelia M Marston, James Allen Meadowcroft, Robert R Meadowcroft, William Henry Mellor, George Frederick Miller, Horace Lee Norris, Frank Brown Olden, Catherine Wilkins Pearl, James Hanks Peacock, George Winfield Peck, Emma Peck, Francis Peck, Lilly Pope,. Happy Albertina Porter, Warren Reynold Prescott, Emma Jane Prescott, William Syms Schallenberger, Margaret Everitt Schallenberger, Lou Townsend Schoenheight, George William Searle, Catherine L Searle, Sophia Caroline Smith, Mary Smith, Joseph Smith, Willette Stanfield, James Stanfield, Phebe Jane Thompson, Harry Scott Toms, Joseph Henry Warhurst, Ralph King Warhurst, Thomas Kussuth Warhurst, Lizzie Ann Watkins, Edmond Cairns Weed, Hampton Wells, Harriet Mary Wells, David Ashley White, Rebecca Alexander White, Charles Brooks White, Elbert Lockwood White, Anna Magdalen White, Howard Yoell, Alice Virginia Yoell, James Alexander Yoell, John Hampden 26 Baptisms 27 REV. DINSMORE D. CHAPIN. 1864- 1866 Bacon, Francis William Beaty, James Haskell Beat}', Irving Eugene Bradly, Harriet Penn Britton, JohnDailey Brown, Alfred Persons Castle, Edgar Michael Castle, Charlotte Louise Castle, Annette Adelaide Cassey, Emma Louisa Clayton, Frank Coddington, Mary Frances Eaton, Sarah Louise Eaton, Cornelia Elizabeth Franklin, George Riter Gavitt, Mary Augustine Gavitt, Jessie Annette Gassoway, Horace P Gassoway, Belita Gassoway, Ada Henderson - Gish, Ellen Summerford Hall, Elizabeth Hartman, Felix Leavitt Harrison, Hiram Harrison, Sarah Ann Harrington, William Chester Haskell, (Mrs.) Hensley, Charles Brenham Hewlings, John Elliott Hill, Etheridge Howard Holmes, Frances Evelyn Hollister, Nellie Hollister, Sally Kate Hollister, Jenny Bryne Hollister, John Hubbard Hollister, Ida Guhilma Hollister, William Wallace Latimer, Catherine Ann Latimer, Louisa Levering Littlefield, John Monroe Littlefield, Emily Daisy Marshall, James Riggs Marshall, Amanda Taylor Marshall, George Shorter Marston, George Henry Monroe, James Egbert Mortimer, John Benning Mortimer, Lewis Joseph Moultrie, Frank Barnett Overacker, Howard Panyburn, Susie Alice Panyburn, James A Panyburn, Mary Louise Panyburn, Edward Lucius Pitts, Nellie Randall, Andrew Todd Rhodes, Maggie Rimlinger; Charles Philip Schallenberger, Lloyd Jones Smith, Frank Eugene Staus, Mary Leonora Watkins, Anna Maria Weller, Ellen Elizabeth White, Maria Louisa Willey, Mary Susan Yates, Martin Huffman Yoell, Emily Frances REV. EDWARD S. PEAKE. 1866- 1870 Adams, Uvlta^ Agnew, Henry David Bacon, Elvira Ellis Bard well, Henrietta Bodfish, Emma Brent Bodfish, George Fenwick Bodley, Effie May Bodwell, Benjamin James Bradford, Fannie Viola Branch, Monroe Cartright, Mary Groesbeck Cilker, Martha Elizabeth Cleal, Thomas Lenham Clevinger, William Thomas Coddington, Charles Thompson Cole, Walter Cooper, George Cook George Marshall Corde, Bertha Jane Creighton, Florence Annie 28 Trinity Church Creighton, Herbert Brodie Creighton, Sidney Stuart Curtis, Dean Blake Davidson, Douglas Norwall Dorety, Charles Dunn, Robert James Farns, William Victor Emanuel Floyd, Elbert Stanley Floyd, John Henly Floyd, Ada Cassey Floyd, Daisy Floyd Helen Louisa Gavitt, Alice Luella Gavitt, Lilian Gibbs, William Horace Gibson, George Hahneman Granger, Betsey Ann Harper, Robert Samuel Haskell, Flora Haskell, Walter Henry Haskell, Alvana Haskell, William Pearson Haslett, Elizabeth Haslett, Sarah Frances Haslett, Henrietta Herritage, Carolina Hickman, Narneoki Holland, Joseph Henry Holland, Mary Catherine Holland, Emma Florence Houghton, Eliza Poore, (Mrs.) Houghton, Mary Martha Houghton, Eliza Poore Houghton, Sherman Otis Houghton, Clara Helen Houghton, Charles D. Houghton, Francis Irving Howell, Sarah Marian Huestes, Minnie M. Jobson, Mary Keaton, George Keaton, Henry William Keaton, Elizabeth Keaton, Helen Kelly, David William Kelly, Bessie Cory Lattimer, Eva Knight Lendrum, William Edward Lendrum, Emily Lewis, Louisa Rebecca Lewis, William Morris Mayo, Alice McLennan, Mattie Meadowcroft, Cornelia Rees Meadowcroft, Fannie Everett Merritt, John Ezra Miller, Murdock McLoud Minor, Mary Brayne Minor, Elliot Bengen Minor, Alice Rhodes Moore, Murray Moultrie, May Moultrie, Lloyd Moulin, Victor Ferdinand Oldham, Edward Ashley Overton, Jacob Overton, Harriet Belle Parker, Mabel Welles Payne, Louise Payne, Harry Dow Peake, George Parker Peake, Fanny Augusta Fillers, Sarah Jane Fillers, John Fillers, Fannie Rajmor, Susan Reynolds, Ida Alma Savage, Lincoln Shriver, Edith Summerford Smith, George Washington Smith, Milton Snook, Edgar Anson Speights, Noah Edgar Stuart, James Henry Stuart, Frederick Douglas Sylvester, Joey Amelia Thorne, Walter Martineaut Underwood, Mary Warthen, Arrilla Warthen, Albert Rosencrans Weller, George Manning Weller, Edith Elizabeth Weller, Wilfred Henry West, Esther Maria White, Margaret Bird Wright, Emma Rhodes Yoell, Gertrude Ellen Baptisms 29 REV. GEORGE W. FOOTE. 1871 - 1884 Abbott, Mary Adams, Dura Maria Adams, Mary Phoebe Adams, Grove Allison, Camile Allison, Winifred Allison, Mildred Allen, Ethelyn Phelps Allen, Dora Louise Allen, Adeline Allen, Lilly Jane Allen, Louisa Allen, Edward Baker, Annie Hollis Baker, Emily Lester Baker, Despard Dillon Baker, Clara Dillon Baker, Morgan Dillon Bardenwerper, Katie Bawden, Richard Henry John Best, Catharine Blackmore, George William Blackmore, Carrie Bradley, Nelly Theresa Bradley, Ellen Breyfogle, Edwin Solomon Briesen, Ernest Albert Briesen, Marie Maxa Britton, Daisy Jane Britton, Annie Elizabeth Brown, Charles Edward Brown, Edward Rodney Browne, Carry Ruggles Brown, Winifred Penoyer Cairns, Emma Jane Cairns, John James Cairns, Robert Hugh Caldwell, Arthur Ebetts Caldwell, Louisa Caldwell, Roberta Carlson, Emma Christine Carlson, Carl Edward Carlson, George Severeen Case, Sarah Jane Castle, Rothsay Benjamin Cavanaugh, Mary Chapin, Maria Endicott Chapin, Elizabeth Childs, Sarah Brice Christopher, Rita Cochrane, Fanny Forester Cohnon, Antoinette Cole, Lewis Congdon, Georgietta Collins, Frederick Collins, Guy Sackett Colwell, Annie Tensard Colwell, Charles Tensard Cook, Grace Isabel Cullen, Edith Margaret Cullen, Florence Elizabeth Cutler, Henry M. Cutler, Henry Monroe Delmas, Delphine Delmas, Paul Hoge Delmas, Antoinette Irma Delmas, Joseph Pendleton Denny, Cora Denny, Minnie Denny, Frederick Denny, William Dickenson, Luila Dimick, Margaret Helen Dixon, Georgia Esther Downs, Mary Effie Downs, Raymond Willard Drinkwater, John Rupell Dunn, Susan Millard Dunn, Mabel Emma Eastin, Annie Eastin, Sarah (Mrs.) Edwards, Belle Ogier Estabrooke, Clarence Fallon, Frederick Arthur Farrington, William James Faul, Mildred Maria Featherstone, Archibald Featherstone, George Finley Floyd, Amy Matilda Floyd, Cora Floyd, Pauline Foley, Elizabeth Alice Foote, Christine Fox, William Tipton Franklin, John Henry Froude, Charles Henry Gibson, William Bannister Gibson, Letitia 30 Trinity Church Gohranson, Frederick Turin Gohranson, Victor Turin Graham, Martha Ann Graham, Jennie Maude Granger, Horace jGreeley Guppy, Estella Lois Guppy, Florence Belle Guppy, Mabel Fide Guppy, Christine Mary Hall, Adelia Evans Hall, Alice Hammiel, Hans Nikles Hammaland, Emma Hammond, Edith Hansen, George Dekay Hansen, Cornelia Karren Hargrave, Lucy Harmons. Ernest Harmons, Elizabeth Harris, William Thomas Harris, Adrian Ninnis Hart, Ella Sands Hart, Ella Hart, Anna Frances Hartman, Emma Lottie Fay Hawkshurst, Theodocia Hebard, Francis Edward Herndon, Lena Martha Hoffman, Adela Henrietta Hollenbeck, Beatrice Lawry Hollenbeck, Grace Hollenbeck, Walter Lawry Holman, Charles Clarence Hommerick, Marie Emily Hommerick, Clara Louisa Hopper, Frederick Charles Houghton, Herbert Sutter Howell, Dura Maud Hughs, Annie Elizabeth Hughs, Sarah Charlotte Hunt, Franklin Louis Huntsman, Martha Hyde, Marcus Louis Incagnone, Rosa Jarman, Albert Hutchinson Jaynes, Johnson, Annie Caroline Johnson, Joel Johnson, Selma Josephine Johnson, "Ellen Elizabeth Johnson, Gustave Henry Johnson,, August Fritz Jones, Laura Annie Jones, George Irvin Joseph, Mary Wright Joyce, Louisa Jane Joyce, Mary Augusta Juth, Frans Edwin Juth, Emma Cecilia Jutto, Carl Oscar Kelley, Mary Kennedy, Albert John Ketcham, Lydia Elraira King, Loui Foote King, Luena May King, James Henry King, Frank Giorza King, Louisa Etta Lane, Harry Albert Lane, Martha Jane Laurilliard, Margaret Polhemus Laurilliard, Albert Ferguson Laurilliard, Osborne Laurilliard, Frederick Henry Laurilliard, Arthur Brent Lawrence, Eliza Jane Leigh, Alice Delicia Lendrum, Birney Alexander Lewis, Frederick Wagner Lewis, Abby Ann Lewis, Lucy Elizabeth Lillie, Edward John Lillie, George William Lion, Clara Zulema Lipsett, Robert Alexander Longdon, John McLeod Lopen, Jennie Louis, Georgiana Margaret Lovejoy, Grace Lowe, Duncan Forsythe Maddock, Maud Machefert, Claude Adrian Maleck, Caroline Dorothea Mallory, Clarence Swan Malungren, Jennie Augusta Mayo, Luc}' Thacker Mayo, James Evans Mayo, Hannah Griffeth Merritt, Charles August Merritt, Leaser Chase Meyerle, Lisett Meyerle, Ella McCloskey, Jane Gertrude McCloskey, Thomas Alexander McKipick, Donald McMeekin, George Herbert McMeekin, John Alfred Miles, Ella Gertrude Baptisms 31 Miles, Bertha Miles, Lulu Miles, Mary Mabel Miles, Martha Jane Minor, Butler Brayne Minor, James Garratt Montgomery, Coralie Louisa Montgomery, Seymore Thouias Montford, Joseph Moutford, Harrington Montford, Stella Montford, Grace Moore, Betty Morgan, Isaac Richard Morphey, Marj' Freeman Morphey, Margaret Morton, Henry Chestney Morton, Harriett Frances Moultrie, Lloyd Kelly Moultrie, Kate Moyer, William Edmund Moyer, William Moyer, Mary Ellen Murdock, Laura May Murgotten, Mary Anna Murgotten, Edith Clemintina Murgotten, Martha Kelly Murry, Robert Keys Neal, Jepie Green Nelson, Lillie Nelson, Carl Albert Nelson, Amanda Nelson, Edwin Paulina Newcomb, Mary Alice Nixon, Amy Oberg, May Christine Oberg, Ellen Overton, Charles Henry Pace, Rachel Pace, John Edmund Parker, David Parker, Abby Etta Parks, Lillian Payne, Theodora Payne, Louis Starr Peck, Talula Peers, Sarah Isabella Polhemus, Mariana Pomeroy, Elwood Gault Popplewell, Ettie Christiana Pratt, Henry Rayner, Joseph Edward Reynolds, Willie LeGrange Rhodes, Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes, John Morris Rife, Mary Elizabeth Rife, Sophrana Matilda Rife, George Austin Robbeschotte, Joseph Antonis Robbeschotte, Nina Victoria Roberts, Elizabeth Ann Roberts, Mary Ellen Rowe, Mary Ogilby Sahlberg, Belle Helena Scott, Mary Rowena Scott, Nellie Schallenberger, Frances Reese Schallenberger, Milton Potter Scully, William Ferguson Shaplin, Samuel Shaplin, Walter David Shaplin, May Sheibourn, Jessie Maud Shelbourn, Ernest Brooks Singletary, George Curtis Siugletary, Emory Grigsby Smith, Dana Smith, Elizabeth Montague Smith, SelinaElita Snook, Norman Albert Snook, Eva Elizabeth Snyder, Gertrude Arminda Snyder, Mamie A Soderer, Kate May Somers, Mary Emma Somerville, Albert Ernest Spaflford, Adelaide Cecilia Spencer, Grace May Spencer, Tulita Starratt, Frank Smith Stevens, Antoinette Belle Stevens, William Joy Stevens, Sidney Bella Stratford, Hugh Ogilby Stratford, Nellie Campbell Stratford, Hugh Campbell Swain, Ef&e Drake Swenson, Selma Matilda Swenson, Emma Josephine Swenson, Carl William Syer, Martha Virginia Symonds, George Ernest Tabor, Edmund Beckett Taggart, Oscar Mortimer Taggart, Henry Abbott Taylor, William Lee Taylor, Martha Allen Taylor, William Grey ^2 Trinity Church Taylor, Ellen Sutherland Tennant, John William Tennant, Margaret Helen Theiessen, Dora Sophia Thompson, Austin Norris Thompson, Austin Norris Thorne, Grace Lucretia Thorne, Edna Thorne, Mary Chrisholm Townsend, Ethel Clare Townsend, Eva Lillian Townsend, Maud Isabel Townsend, Arthur Chisholm Troedson, Carl Edwin Troedson, Johan Alfred Tufifree, Charles Polhemus Tuttle, Kitty Clover Varela, Alexander Robert Walker, Frederick Carrol Walker, William Henry Wallace, Dora Wallace, Lena Elizabeth Ware, Lizzie May Webb, Ida Gertrude Wharton, Robert Wheatland, Arthur John Wheeler, Sylvia Jane White, Mary Elizabeth White, Christina White, Henry Warde Whitwell, Jennie Louisa Whitwell, Florence Agnes Wilcox, Miles Irvin Wilde, Margaret Butler Willett, Sarah Williams, Simeon Waldo Williams, Paul Sibley Williams, Bessie Galindo Williams, Virginia Hardy Williams, Effie Gladys Wilson, Alma Evalinda Wilson, Mary Elizabeth Wilson, Henry Young, Richard Betty Young, Thomas John Young, Howard Birney Young, George William Young, Henry REV. JOHN B. WAKEFIELD, D. D. 1884- 1899 Abbott, Frank Max Sheridan Adel, Grace Adel, Mabel Ainsworth, Trevlyn Ainsworth, Horace Ainsworth, Doris Alderson, Edith Eveline Allen, Edith Allen, Walter Allen, Ray Marston Allen, Gwendolyn Allen, Floyd Ensley Allison, Leona Allison, William DeWitt Arques Frances Louise Arques, Mabel Artnous, Louise Elizabeth Artnous, Augustus Henry Austin, Paul Page Bacon, Bessie Stuart Bacon, Albert Sylvester Bacon, Ruth Bacon, Jeremiah Bruce Baker, Lucy Baker, Jewett Adams Baker, Arthur Dillon Baker, Olympia Dillon Baker, Albert Dillon Ball. Lillian Eliza Barker, Carrie Alzora Barker, Samuel Richard Barney, Grace Edith Earnhardt, Frank Dyckinson Earnhardt, ClifFord Cobb Earnhardt, Delia Carra Earnhardt, Carra Prudence Earnhardt, Mary Prudence Bartley, Elmer Robert Barrows, Estelle Bates, Ella Bawden, John William Beans, EUard Hendly Beans, Mildred Elizabeth Bennett, Irma Grace Bentley, Robert Irving Biede, Alesia Dickinson Black, Bessie Avery Black, Kenneth James Baptisms 33 Bohlmann, Laura FrancesBernice Cohvell Bohlmaim, Eugenie Edna Bohlmau, Laura Bolton, Charles Henry Lufkin Bolton, Sydney Rogers Bone, Arthur Bone, Lewis Bowham, Madelina Boring, Rosalind Crowell Bowles, Ora Bradford, Gertrude Laura Bradford, Gertrude Laura Bradford, Cyril Christian Bradford, Chester Brindley Bradley, Anna Augusta Branham, Mary Bronson, Willie Anna Brown, Nina Elizabeth Buckley, Mary Buckley, Helen Bull, Kate Evaline Bull, Herbert Granville Bull, Winifred Gladys Burgess, Tristam Burgess, Elizabeth Burgess, Charles Burke, Eva Lorraine Burns, Francis Charles Burns, Archibald Burr, Julia Marguerite Burrell, May Addie Burrell, Louisa Edna Burrell, Viva Jeanette Bynon, Rachel Cornelia Caldwell, Ernest Gerard Campbell, Wallace Campbell, Gladys Minerva Campbell, Abby Jane Capel, Lettie Anna Card, Edward Douglass Carter, Clarabel Carter, Mary Eliza Carter, John Henry Carter, Clara Elizabeth Carter, Isabella Evelyn Chapin, Samuel Fletcher Clark, Emma (Mrs.) Clark, Clayton, Jean Bradley Clayton, James Bradley Clayton, James A Clayton, Emily A. Jerow Clow, Cora Cochrane Cooper, Thomas Elwyn Cormack, Jessie More Costa. Albert James Costa, Joseph Henry Costa, William Herbert Covell, Syvene Covell, Merritt Cox, Mabel Gertrude Cox, Arthur Brow Cox, Charlton Graham Crichton, Alice Isabel Crichtou, Stanley Edwin Crichton, Isabell Crichton, Gordon Leslie Curnow, Maude Jeanette Curnow, Mabel Fanny Daby, Jessie Dassel, Clarissa Madelina Dassel, Elernor Royce Dejarnett, Lillian Italia Dennison, Florence Elizabeth Devoy, Zoe Henrietta DeWitt, Oscar Eugene Dixon, Susie Bernice Dowton, Walter Leander Dowton, Sidney Gordon Dresser, Marguerite Amelia Dunston, Isaac Duff, Eveline Frances Helen Eaton, Herbert Eaton, Lillian Cooper Eaton, Joseph Edmund Egan, Florence Mildred Egan, Edgar Leslie Ellis, Thomas Empey, Maud Enright, Frank Enright, Walter Erwin Enright, Millie (Mrs) Eppler, Hannah Taylor Evans, Charles Bordoe Evans, Margaret Reese Farren, Clara Adeline Farrington, Mattie Zerelda Farrington, Benjamin Fuller Farrington, Adam Farrington, Eva Farrington, Walter Scott Farrington, Amy Farrington, Mabel Farrington, Hazel Farrington, Ethel Jane M Trinity Church Farthing, Irma George Farthing, Delia Marion Faulkner, Leslie Faulkner, Charles Craik Faulkner, Mary Ferguson, Edward Ferguson, Rhea Ferguson, James Ferguson, John Ferguson, Clarissa Field, Grace Fife, Beatrice Lillian Fisher, Sarah Flag, Edwin Clarence Flag, Leonora Flyn, Lillian Isabell Friant, Margaret Antoinette Friedlander, Anna Pearl Fullager, Ella Fullagar, Ida Fullagar, Blanche Gardiner, Beasley Wells Garnier, Gebhardt, Wilhelmina Wells Gebhardt, Myrtle Ida Gordon, Edith Annie Good, Helen Gowan, Leonard Greater, Jennie (Mrs.) Greater, Annie Griffith Greater, Alice Frances Greater, Thomas Marquaui Grant, Mary Catherine Gribner, John Thomas Gribner, Frank Grimmer, Delia May Gunther, Hazel Christina Haley, lone D'Arcy Hall, Frances Spencer Hall, Mercedes Hall, Beatrice Lydia Halsey, Juanita Isabella Halsey, Hattie Eva Halsey, Clara Louise Halsey, Grace Ida Halsey, Gertie Estelle Halsey, Laura Alice Halsey, Edna Garandine Hamilton, Martha Selina Hamilton, Emily Genevieve Hamilton, Mary Hammond, Arthur Elmer Hankenson, Irene Harkness, Leslie James Harkness, Ford Brockway Harmon, Ida Minerva Harmon, Muriel Marie Harold, Louisa Harrison, Ida Elizabeth Harrison, Herbert Samuel Hatch, Viola Hatch, Frank Lewis Hatch, George Glascock Hatch, Jackson Hatch, Dana Millard Hatch, Geraldine Viola Haultaiu, Phillip Edward Heron, Edith Harvey Herrild, Bertha Hill, Russel Dudley Hill, Ellis Hill, Apphia Mary Hoag, Myron Drayton Hocket. Lennie Hoffman, Florence Victoria HoUoway, Louis William Holloway, George Holmes, Hattie Lucille Howie, Lillian Richardson Howard, Edward Bancroft Howard, Nina Lydia Howard, Clara Howard, Lizette Howard, Grace Hunn, Florence Isabella Hunn, Dorothy Ironside, Roger Baxter Ironside, Stewart Atchison Ironside, Jessie Ironside, Frederick Neal Ironside, Irving John Jackson, Henry Lord Jarman, Kate Evelyn Jar man, Edith Louise Jarvis, Robert Johnson, Jennie Maria Johnson, Edith Augusta Johnson, Carl Edwin Jones, Mary Jones, Ida Jung, Phillip John Kelley, Virginia Mabel Kelley, Nannie Kelley, Libbie Kemp, Mildred Ethel Kindborg, Carl Edward Baptisms ^^ King, Minnie Edith King, Richard Seymour Knickerbocker, Nina Knickerbocker, Clara Knoth, David Gustaf Krause, Clarabelle (Mrs.) Laiirilliard, Annie Laurilliard, Ralph Law, Hazel Dixon Leaman, James Buchanan Leaman, Lelia Mary Lee, Jessie May Leigh, May Agues Leigh, Huanna Leigh, George McBlair Lewis, Morgan Miles Leib, Roy Chilton Leib, Frank Allen Leib, Erie Brent Lindsay, Archibald Norman Lindsay, Helen May Lindsay, Athol Thomas Lion, Clara Lion, Morrell Gibou Lion, Gardner Lion, Stella Lion, Hortense Maria Lorimer, Harriet Katharine May Lowe, Mary Rosam Lowe, Elinor Forsythe Lundblad, William Anthon Lundblad, Florence A Lunt, Lawrence Kirby MacChesney, Edith May MacKenzie, William Henry Madigan, Eva Madigan, Eugenie Malone, Elder Agatha Malone, Jarrett Jenkins Malone, Laurestine Malone, Garrett Stanton Maun, George Elinor Mann, Louise E Martin, John Johnston Miller May, Abbie Maynard, Elizabeth Stanley Maynard, Katharine Easterby Maynard, Merlin Trever Roper Maynard, Henry Cholmondley McGehee, Lena Ellen McGehee, John Henry McKinstry, Gordon Eugene McKinstry, Raleigh Bishop McLean, Mary Wilhelmina Metcalf, Hazel Melville Millard, Phoebe Jeanette Millard, Bryant Tilden Miller, Katharine Stanbury Mills, Roy Bertraud Mills, Frederick Charles Mills, Isaac George Montanya, Lorraine Spencer Montanya, James Francis Moore, Marjory Moore, Marcella Spring Moore, Mildred Morrow Morgan, Jennie Morgan, Ida Morgan, Irma Morgan, James Henry Mowray, Nelson Horatio Moyer, Irvine Gertrude Murgotten, Francis Clark Neely, Hattie Nelson, Elma Melissa Nugent, Roy Wakefield Nugent, Esther Margaret Nugent, Elmer Thomas Nugent, Lester William Nugent, Merton Winfred Nugent, Milton Albert Nugent, Harvey Preston O'Connor, Ivy May Ogier, Walter Tulidge Ogier, Elizabeth Hargest Ogier, Fanny Grayson Ogier, Adelaide Reed Ogier, Georgiana (Mrs.) Ogier, Ella Ross Ogier, Clara Jane Ogier, Cora Gertrude Ogier, Andrew Reed Ogier, James Howard Olson, Genevieve Obvera Osborn, Gladys Louise Osborn. Robert Payne Pace, George Milton Palmer, Camille Parkman, Jessie Ann Parkman, Jessie Ann Patton, Marie Paulsell, Edna G Paulsell, Jessie N Peacock, Etta May Pease Mabel C Perrin, Archie Albert Perrin, Fred Wallace Peterson, Florence Gertrude ?6 Trinity Church Plumb, Edith Rose Plumb, Sarah Edwina Polhemns, Jennie Eliza Polhemus, Charles Bispham Polhemus, Edward Richter Pollock, Mary Irene Pratt, Elinor Priestly, Arthur Reginald Putnam, Hervey Armstrong Putnam, Ethel Maria Rashleigh, Grace Ray, Allen Muir Rayburu, Alden Granville Redcliffe, None Reese. Charles Edward Reynard, Ernest Charles Reynard, Harold Herbert Rhodes, Arques Louise Riehl, Anna Marguerite Richards, Mary Emma Richards, Emma M Richards, Eleanor Virginia Richards, John Percy Richards, Donald Wallace Richards, Norman Monroe Richardson, Owen D Richardson, Maud Richmond, George Andrew Richmond, Edmund Nutting Richmond, Sidney Earl Richmond, Cedric Rae Ricketts, Georgia May Eveline Robbins, J. C. Roberts, Ruberta Augusta Rodgers, George Leigh Rootes, Thomas Page Rossich, Euthanasia Constance Sairo, Capitola Belle Saki, Misa Salisbury, Neva May Salisbury, Nellie Grace Schoenheit, Sophie Edith Scott, Edna Lorraine Scott, Clarissa Pauline Secord, Maud Senter, Irma Sevenoaks, (Mrs.) Shartzer, Mary Dunn Shartzer, Thomas Farrington Shartzer, Clara Gilmer Shartzer, Newton Roy Shaw, Earl Jones Shaw, Jack Woolsey Shepardson, Lucia Shepardson, Florence Simpson, William Yale Simpson, Helen Sikes, Louisa (Mrs.) Smith, Alice WoodhuU Smith, Albert Sidney Johnston Smith, Jennie Cleveland Smith, Frank Grover Smith, Leo Lester Smith, Seymour Golding Smith, Veva Cadow Smith, Viola Vera Snook, William Earl Snook, Angeline Mary Spencer, Lcrend Wright Spencer, Irene Katie Stakhouse, Bertha Olivia Stackhouse, Edna May Stackhouse, James Alfred Stallings, George Brown Stephens, Albert Blaisdel Stich, Emily Pearson Stich, Ralph Subach, Louisa Sutcliffe, Claude Ingham Sutclifife, Joy Tennant, Hazel Clemintine Tennant, Mary Elizabeth Tennant, Aileen Allana Tennant, John Harvey Tennant, Annie V Tennant, William Eugene Thorn, Ciiarles Augustus Pomeroy Thureson, Oscar Alfred Turner, Ida Emma Turner, Nellie Burnie Turner, lone Beatrice Turner, Mary Pearl Vance, Lillian Genevieve Van Heusen, Adelia Blanchard Wagener, Eva Van Heusen Wagener, Edward Hopkins Waidhass, May Estelle Waidhass, Muriel Boyd Waidhass, Robert Ernest Waite, Alice Adelaide Waldorf, Dolores Garnett Walk, Edward Walker, Arthur R Walker, Henry Erwin Wallace, John Thomas Wallace, Dorothy Walshe, Fay Watts, Mary Elizabeth Baptisms M Watts, Edmund Beatrice Webb, Theodore Winthrop Week, Bertie Weiland. Maude Helen Weller, Bessie Matilda Wharton, Roy Wigle, Gordon Wilcox, Frances (Mrs.) Williams, Lucy Williams, Clara White Wilder Williams, Ellen Mary Williams, Harrison Oliver Williams, Lucia Kirk Williams, Georgiana Williams, Madeline Jobson Williams, Lillian Tisdale Wilson, Evelina Wilson, Frederick Wilson, Alexander Wilson, Olivia Virginia Winningstad. Olaf Philip Woodrow, Grace Ethel Woodsum, Maude Alice Woodsum, Hazel Winifred Woodsum, Clarence Van Buren Wooley, Harriet Malone Wright, William Hardcastle Wright, Irving Elmer LlewUyn Wright, Milton Edgar Wright, York, Charles E York, Charles Warren York, Ralph Edwin Young, Mabel Edna Young, Francis C Young, Harold Grant Young, Adrian Weller Zarcone, William Penn Zarcone, Zimmer, Albertina Zimmer, Clara May REV. BURR MILLER WEED EN. 1899 - 1901 Atherton, Harry Claire BafiF, Bertha Edwards Beach, Sarah Delia Beevers, Pearl Irene Bennison, Ellis Norman Lanibley Blakemore, Kathleen Olif Butler, Edgar Emmett Butler, Ada Ruth Butler, Eva May Butler, William Peace Campbell, Kenneth Cardinell, Susie Grace Church, Lillian Emily Coe, Rinaldo Louis Curnow, Grace Gertrude Frank, Dorothy Margaret Green, Elizabeth Margaret Hankensen, Minette Harris, Blanche Esther Harris, Levi Maurice Hayne, Laura Lee Howatt, Maggie Blanche Johnston, Bernard Johnston, Russell Reubin Johnson, Henry Hinckley McElwaine, George Vance Bal- derine McGinnis, Summer Dotts McKee, Georgia McKinstry. Francis Lee Ogier, Margaret Perrin, Maude Elizabeth Perrin, Frances Viola (Mrs.) Pieper, Edna Marciele Prindle, Emma Tolwille (Mrs.) Prindle, Eva Maud Randle, Alta Frances Robinson, Sarah Shirley Rockwell, Harold Augustine Rockwell, Marian Rodgers, George Lincoln Ross, James Madison Scott, Charles Tremaine Stiles, Jeanette Lillian Voshell, Francis Whitney Watson, Irene Margaret Wright, Sarah Louisa Wright, Emmaline Amelia 288278 ^8 Trinity Church REV. CHARLES H. MOCk'RIDGE, D. D. 1 90 1 Baker, Mabel Claire Baker, Clyde Wilson Bates, Ernest Ray Bates, Leslie Arthur Bell, Helen Gladys Bodelle, Matilda Eleanor Branham, Hattie Mary (Mrs.) Brown, Frank Palmer Cambers, Lelah Thelma Esatine Cameron, David Rinaldo Campbell, Maud Cather, Marcia Janet Center, George Stuart Chaboya, Arthur Bates Chaboya, George Randolph Childers, Edna Clayton, Willis Sherman Christie, Loretta May Coutaut, Ruth Anne Elmer, Bessie Helen Elmer, Leon Harold Elmer, Walter Merle Evans, Lloyd Miner Fassett, Thomas Lee Odian Ferguson, Allie Fritz James, Dorothy Harrell, Edith Galvin Harrell, George Franklin Harrell, John Franklin Henderson, Elizabeth Adel Henderson, Irene Henderson, Martha Alice (Mrs.) Holloway, Leslie Beestou Huffman, Leona Illif, Clarence Lemuel Knox, Allen Woolley LaGrange, Charles Edwin Lotz, Cyril Clyde Macaulay, Hazel Irene Macaulay, Martha Macaulay, ThadeusWarsaw Hob- son Malone, Jarrett Jenkins Matlack, Idela Myrtle Matlack, Cora Mabel REV. GEORGE IV. FOOTE. Rector in Charge, December, 1902 to April, 1903. Caldwell, Ethelwyn Althea Millard, Roger Binney Easton, lone Vivian MacLouth Rinu, Ida Millard, Allen Ramsay Vestal, Maxwell - 1902 McComb, Eleanor Mehitable McGeorge, Grace Anne McKee, Edith Pearl Millard, George Sherman Minor, Emma Sophie Minor, Rhodes Claassen Moore, Earl Henry Otto, Alice Jacqueline Polhemus, Charles Bispham Powers, Edward Eugene Powers, George Thomas Rayner, Robert Askelon Reid, Letitia Scott Richards, Mary Whitney Richards, Eleanore Kathleen Ricks, Adeline Amelia Ricks, Hazel Margaret Ricks, Hiram Lamber; Ricks, Carson, Steinmets Ripley, Lila Irene Schneider, Phillip Sumner Smith, James Henry Smith, John Christopher Smith. William Joseph Soderer, Carrol Augustus Standley, Helen Pauline Sutton, Arnold Lewis Lincoln Talbot, Estella Maud Thornton, Richard Baxter Thornton, Stuart Rutherford Thornton, Eva Isabel Thornton, Florence Esther Thornton, Leslie Mockridge Thornton, Pearl Edith Weller, Herbert Dalrymple Werner, Adela Irene Werner, Lawren Webster White, Ella Ethel White, Edith May White, Winifred Edith (Mrs.) Willes. Ethel Joan Withrow, Earl Boynton Woolley, Bessie Winifred Wright, Gladys Maud RT. Ri,V. \V1 1,1,1AM IXGRAIIAM KiP Firs! Bisliop of California Confirmations REV. SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDCE. 1861 - 1864 Appleton, Joseph L Bond, Maria Brown, O C Canon, Andrew J Cassey, Peter Comstock, Ellen D Creightou, Frederick Creighton, Emily A Davis, William R Devine, Frances Featherstone, Hettie Hammond, J W Hammond, R C Hanjary, Anna Hardy, Mark Hardy, Sarah J Hartwell, Julia Hester, Sarah Hewlings, Margaret Holabird, Sarah Littlefield, E Lowe, Ralph McComus, Samuel C Meadowcroft, William Meadowcroft, Mary I Meadowcroft, Elizabeth Meadowcroft, Matilda Ray, Hepbsibah Rhodes, Caroline Schallenberger, Fannie M (Mrs.) Smith, Harriet E Warhurst, Anna B White, Rebecca V Yoell, James Alexander Yoell, Emily REV. DINSMORE D. CHAPIN. 1864- 1866 Bond, Anna Crosby, Maria Devine, Lilly Faulkiner, John Gish, Ellen S Hensley, Helen Yountz, Mary REV. H. H. MESSINGER. Cleal, Catherine Gavitt, Mary A Hart, Wilkin Hart, Joanna Haskell, Alvina E. (Mrs.) Latimer, Benjamin G. (Sr. ) Latimer, Benjamin G (Jr.) Latimer, Virginia L Latimer, Elizabeth V 1866 Massey, Sarah Randal], Ann Elizabeth Smith, William Alexander Smith, Willette Cassey Spencer, Eleanor Tennant, Nellie Tififany, Cornelia Starr Tiffany, Eliza Ann White, Howard Cassey 39 40 Trinity Churcli REV. EDWARD S. PEAKE. 1866- 1870 Adams, Lizzie Allen, August C Bacon, Alvira Ellis Bradford, Anna Maria Bradford, EthelbertJ Chapin, Rachel N Chapin, Kate Chapin, Ida Chase, Ruth Amelia Cleal, Thomas Lenham Clevinger, Thomas Denny, J J (Mrs.) Emery, William Gabriel, Ferdinand Gavitt, Jessie Gibbs, William Horace Hammond, Jennie Hastings, Fannie Hoffman (Mrs.) Houghton, Eliza Poor6 (Mrs.) Johnson, William Henry Judah, Nameokee Lapam, Mary A Lawrence, Augustine Leonard, Elizabeth Leonard, Edward Lewis, C E (Mrs.) Maitland, Mary Elizabeth Millen. Murdock McLeod Moses, Anna E Overton, Jacob Polhemus, Anita Polhemus, Caroline Randall, Sarah O Rhodes, Byron Rhodes, Emma Smith, George Washington Speights, Noah Edgar Swan, Mary Florence Thomas, Emma Tidball, (Mrs.) Warthen, Arrilla White, Elbert L Young, Mary Ann REV. GEORGE W. FOOTE. 1871 - 1884 Adams, Dura Maria Adams, Mary Allen, Addie Allen, Carl Harman Allen, Harriet Allen, Jane Anderson, Eleanor Profetta Appleby, Kate Appleton, H J H Armstrong, Josie Baker, Minnie C Baker, Nellie S Bardenwerper, Kate G Bendeleben, Alfred G Birch, Ruth Blackford, Lilly Blakeslee, May Blanchard, David Boyce, Evlyn B Bradley, Nellie T Breyfogie, Edwin S Brown, Victoria Browne, Carrie Ruggles Caldwell, Caroline Henry Caldwell, Horace Campbeli, Emily L Capey, Ada Case, C E Case, Sarah Chapin, Maria (Mrs.) Chapin, Samuel Fletcher Chapin, Mary E Childs, Sarah B Cochrane, Fanny Forester Coddington, Fanny F Colman, Barbara Congdon, Georgietta Cook, Kate E Creighton, Lottie Creighton, Florence A CuUen, Alice J Cullen, William O Daingerfield, Eliza Parker Davidson, Douglas N Confirmations 4' Dawson, Emma Denny, C W (Mrs.) Denny, Minnie Denny, Lilly M Dimmick, Margaret Helen Dimond, Harry Dixon, Georgia E Doble, Emma Dunn, Susan M Eastin, Sarah Eastin, Annie Eaton, Cornelia Elizabeth Edmondson, Clara Estabrooke, Robert Clarence Estabrooke, Elizabeth Estabrooke, Mary J Floyd, Martha Gay, Florence Gibson, Letitia Graham, Mary J GriflFetts, Sarah Guppy, Maria Ruth Haley, Samuel Hall, Alice Hall, Adelia Evans Hargrave, Lucy Hart, Annie Hart, Mary Haskell, Flora Hawkhurst, Theodosia M Hollenbeck, Beatrice Houghton, Sherman Otis Houghton, Clara H Houghton, Charles Donner Houghton, Mary M Houghton, Eliza Hughs, Anna Hughs, Sarah Huntsman, Martha Hutchinson, Ezra Hutchinson, Laura A Incagnone, Rosa Jackson, Harriett Jones, Laura Kavanaugh, Mary King, Henry Klotz, Christina Klipstein, Minnie Koman, James Latimer, Louisa Lawrence, John Lee, Louise E Leigh, Hugh A Lendrum, Andrew Reuben Lendrum, Lizzie Lendrum, Margaret E Lewis, Lutie Lewis, Abbie A Lewis, Lucy Elizabeth Long, Lizzie Long, Sarah Lusson, Adele Merlin Lusson, Cornelia Armistead Magee, Nellie Maynard, William Trever Maynard, Edward W Maynard, Eva Gertrude Maynard, Henry Wilford Mayo, Alice McAUis, James Frederick McBain, Agnes B McMeekin, Josephine Megerle, Lisette Megerle, Ella Miles, Morgan Miles, Eleanor Elizabeth (Mrs.) Miles, Mary Mabel Miles, Martha Jane Miller, Elizabeth S Minor, Mary Brayne Moore, Bettie Moore, Maud Moore, Gertrude Morgan, Isaac Richard Moyer, William Moyer, Mary Ella Murgotten, Martha K Nesmith, Loring Newcomb, Mary Alice Nixon, James Nixon, William Northron, Elizabeth Parker, David Parker, William L Payne, Louise Pease, Eva Maria Pembroke, Marion E Polhemus, Josephine Polhemus, George B Porter, Florence Rayner, Susie Reid, Annie M Roberts, Mary E Schaaf, Martha S Schallenberger, Margaret E Scott, Edward Scott (Mrs.) Scott, Nellie 42 Trinity Church Smith, Effie Soderer, Elizabeth Somers, Mary Emma SpaflFord, Adelaide Cecilia Spencer, Mary C Sprague, Josephine Stetson, Edith Swilk, Louisa Taggart, Sarah Tennant, Fred Tennant, Clementina (Mrs.) Tennant, John Thorn, Matilda Tompkins, Ella ¥ Tompkins, Annie Townsend, J H M Tuttle, Rebecca Tuttle, Kitty Clover Wagener, Allan Walker, Mary J Watson, Elizabeth A Webb, Ida Gertrude Wheeler, Sylvia Jane Whipple, Clara A White, Alfred J White, Annie M Whitwell, Jennie L Whitwell, Florence Agnes Wiliett, Sarah Wilson, Mary E Yates, Martin Young, Mary E Young, William B J^EF. JOHN B. WAKEFIELD, D. D. 1884 -1899 Abbott, Clara Frances Abbott, Pansy Jewett Adel, Grace Adel, Mabel Allen, Dora Louise Allison, Camille Allison, Winifred Anderson, Nellie Anderson, Oliver P Anderson, Chloe Arques, Mabel Arques, Mattie Alice (Mrs.) Atkins, R H (Mrs.) Austin, Reginald Austin, Elizabeth May Avery, Wallace Ogden Avery, Carrie Louise Aysberry, Florence Bacon, Mary L (Mrs.) Bacon, San ford Lord Baker, Matilda Baker, Emily Lester Baker, Annie HoUis Baker, Clara Baker, Isabella M Baker, Teecie Barker, Zoe Autumn Barlow, Elizabeth Ann Barmby, Emily (Mrs.) Barney, Grace Edith Barnhardt, Prudence (Mrs.) Baruhardt, Mary Prudence Barrows, Estelle Bates, Annie Eliza Bates, Ella Bell, Enid Lyell Bemis, Bessie Bennett, Ella Bennett, Eliza (Mrs.) Benson, Charles Henry Berry, Benjamin Clark Billington, Paul Bird, May Frances Boardman, Louis P. Bohlman, Laura (Mrs.) Bohlman, Eugena Edna Bohlman, Laura Bothwell, James Lewis Bowers, Edith Bowles, Ora Bradley, Harriett P Brady, E R (Mrs.) Brady, Ella Branham, Mary Brewer, Emma (Mrs.) Brewer, Daisy Brewer, Andrew George Brooke, William Brotherton, Laura R Brower, Marcus Theodore Brower, Clara Gertrude Buckley, Marcella Confirmations 4^ Buckley, Helen Bull, Frances Amy Bull, Edith Mary Burgess, Tristam Burrell, May Addie Burrell, Lulu Burrell, May Burrell, A H (Mrs.) Bynon, Rachel Cornell Caldwell, Louise J (Mrs.) Caldwell, Roberta Camp, Josephine Campbell, Abby Jane Carter, Thomas Chapin, Margaret Eliza Chapin, Maria Kndicott Chapin, John Chapman, Ida Chapman, Belle Clark, Emma (Mrs.) Clark, Josephine Clark, Luua Clark, Allan Clayton, Dora Anna (Mrs.) Clayton, Mary Dora Clayton, Marguerite Anna Clow, Cora Cochrane Collins, Guv Collister, C' H (Mrs.) Compton, Eulalia Coombs, Mattie G (Mrs.) Cordell, Fanny Costello, Jennie Covell, Merritt J Covell, Syvene Cox, Elizabeth Jane Cozzens, Olivia Craze, Lizzie Crichtou, Isabell (Mrs.) Crichton, Alice Mabel Culverwell, Richard Daby, Jessie Davis, Susie Davis, Serena Mary Denny, Cora Dennison, Florence Elizabeth Deyo, Ray Dongdon Dixon, Susie Bernice Douglas, Corolyn F Douglas, Mary Dorothea Du Brutz, Kittie Beck Laubson Du Brutz, Anthony Duncan, Mary J (Mrs.) Edmunds, George Herbert Edwards, Belle Ogier Emory, Francis F^vans Empy, Maud Eppler, Hannah Taylor Erkson. Jennie A (Mrs.) Farrington, Elizabeth Farron, Clara Adeline Paul, Mildred W Field, Grace B Flannery, David M Flannery, Gertrude Flannery, Marguerite Frolich, Theodore Hugo Galbut, Gabrielle Garey, Walter D Gebhardt, Margaret Jane Gebhardt, Theodora Glenn, Katherine Eveline Goaz, Georgia Gohranson, Oscar Stone Gohranson, Victor Gohranson, Frederick Gohranson, Dora Concordia Gohranson. Formia Laura Gordon, Edith A Gosbee, Annie E (Mrs.) Good, Helen (Mrs.) Gouland, Edith Graeter, Jennie (Mrs.) Graeter, Alice Frances Graham, Mary Frances (Mrs.) Gregory, Frances Emily Green, Elizabeth Green, Fannie Cruso Grifl&th, Annie Grimmer, Delia May Guppy, Estella Lois Guppy, Florence Belle Guppy, Mabel Fide Guppy, Christine Mary Hague, Lilia Haley, lone D'arcy Hall, Mercedes Hall, Beatrice Lydia Hall, Kate P (Mrs.) Halsey, Jaunita Isabella Halsey, Clara Louise Halsey, Laura Alice Halsey, Grace Ida Hamilton, Genevieve Hamilton, Mary Hamilton, Martha Selina Hampton, Sarah Brown Hankenson, Irene 44 Trinity Church Hardy, Anna Katharine Hares, Reginald Hares, William Lionel Harkness, Leslie James Harkness, Fred B Harmon, Charles H Harmon, Ida Minerva Harper, Charles Kean Harrington, Maybelle Louise Harrison, Charlotte Sophia Hatch, Viola G (Mrs.) Hathaway, Henry M Hathaway, Laura Florence Haydock, Emily Alice (Mrs.) Hayward, Julian F Heavyside, Marjorie Heavyside, William Herman, Helen Adelaide Hewlings, Elliot John Hill Harriett C Hocket, Lennie Hommerick, Marie Horton, Alice Ada Houghton, Frances J Howard, Lizette Howard, Nina Howard, Grace A Ironside, Irvin Gillis Ironside, John Hood Jarman, Kate Jarvis, Georgiana Jones, Mary (Mrs.) Jones, Mattie Julien, Edward Hood Juth, Frans Edwin Kelley, Sarah A (Mrs.) Kelley, Nannie Kelley, Libbie Kelley, Virginia Mabel Kennedy, Lottie Kilgour, Eliza Graham King, Lizzie King, Loui Foote Kittredge, Ashbel Hamlin Kittredge, Henry Seymour Kittredge, Florence Knickerbocker, Clara, (Mrs.) Knickerbocker, Nina Laurilliard, (Mrs.) Lee, Ida Lee, Emma Smith (Mrs.) Lee, Bertha Abbie Lee, Elsie Dorothy Lee, Louise L (Mrs. ) Lewis, Ella Gertrude Leib, Lida Campbell (Mrs.) Leib, Frank Allen Leib, Roy Chilton Lion, Stella (Mrs.) Livingstone, Everil Pearl Longdon, Sarah Isabell Lowe, Mary Rosam Mace, June Frances Machefert, Frederick Leon Machefert, Stella Leona Machefert, Clarrisse Machefert, Adrian Claude Martin, Zaidee (Mrs.) May, Abbia Maynard Francis Dacre Maynard, Stephen Cholmondley McMeekin, Minnie McGinnis, Edith Forest (Mrs.) McGiunis, James Summer Mellen, Caroline Margaret Merritt, Charles August Metcalf, Hugh Metzgar, (Miss) Miles, Bertha Miles, Lulu Montgomery, Lulu (Mrs.) Montgomery, Coralie Montgomery, Seymour Monroe, Moore, Bessie Moore, Andromache Marcella (Mrs.) Morgan, James Henry Morgan, Ida Morgan, Morphy, Charlotte Mott, Ella Mott, May Mowray, Nelson Horatio Murgotten, Alexander Murgotten, Edith Clementine Murgotten, Mary Anne Murgotten, Francis Clark Nelson, Elma Melissa Oest, Fredericka Oest, Minnie Ogier, Georgiana (Mrs.) Ogier, Ella Ross Ogier, Clara Jane Ogier, Cora Gertrude Ogier, Elizabeth Hargest Ogier, Fanny Grayson Ogier, Adelaide Reed Confirmations Ogier, Andrew Reed Orkney, Royden Woolston Overton, Hattie Parker, Alice C Parker. Mabel V Parkman, Wallace E Parkman, Harry L Parkman, Jessie Ann Paulsell, Jessie N Paulsell, Edna G Payne, Rose Pease, Jennie (Mrs.) Pease, Mabel C (Mrs.) Peaslie, William Frank Perrin, Fleda Perrin, Archie Peterson, Florence Gertrude Pfieffenberger, Ella Pixley, Lulu Plate, Henry Plate, Howard Piatt, Eunice Buckley (Mrs.) Plumb, Clara Blanche Plumb, Alma Ellen Plumb, Mabel Polhemus, Jennie Eliza Poole (Mrs.) Powter, A]ice G Pratt, Elinor Pratt, Lillie Pratt, James Murray Pratt, Elsie Raymond, Katherine Redcliffe, Nonie Rema, Augusta Rhiel, Emma Rhiel, Theresa Rhiel, Florence Rhodes, Margaret Elizabeth Rhodes, Agnes Louise Richards, Mary Emma Richards, Maria Charlotte (Mrs. Richards, Richardson, Owen D Richardson, Maud Richmond, George Richmond, Edmund Richmond, Martha Rosalie(Mrs. Roberts, Louise (Mrs.) Robson (Mrs.) Rosendahl, Edith Helen Saki, Misa Salisbury, Nellie Grace (Mrs.) Saunders, Kate C Schaaf, Maria P^va Schallenberger, France"? Schallenbertjer, Milton Potter Schartzer, Glara Gilner Schneider, Lida (Mrs ) Schoenheit, Sophie Edith Secourd, Maud Seeback, Louisa Senter, Irma Seyrnoaks (Mrs.) Sharp, Margaret Emily Sharp, Eveline Mary Shaw, Julia R Simpson, Rose (Mrs.) Shepardson, Bertha Shepardson, Mary Shepardson, Helen Stich, Emily Pearson (Mrs.) Stich, Ralph Jones Smith, Albert Sidney Smith, Jennie (Mrs.) Smith, Lewis Thornton Smith, Anita Smith, O'Fallon Smith, J Herbert Snook, Lizzie (Mrs.) Snook, Norman Albert Somers, Carrie Somers, Cora Spangler, Mary A Spangler, Lulu Spangler, Laura Spangler, Fay R Spedden, Mary (Mrs.) Spence, James W Spence, James W Spence, Mabel C Spence (Mrs.) Spencer, Lorena Wright Spencer. Grace Squire, Emma Pearl ) Stackhouse, Emma (Mrs.) Stearns, Carrie Stephens, Albert Blaisdell Tanner, James A Thompson, Jennie Edith Thompson, Gertrude A ,) Thompson, Lucy (Mrs.) Thompson, Silyia Belle Thompson, F C (Mrs.) Tomkins, Martha Madeline Tomkins, Clara Belle Turner (Mrs.) Urmy, Clarence T 46 Trinity Churcii Van Hagen, Winifred Van Hagen, Sayler Van Heusen, Neeley Gilbert Waidhaas, Frank Wallace, Grace Porter (Mrs.) Walk, George Edward Walk, Minnie Wastie, Mabel Wastie, Minnie Wastie, Clara Adelia Watts, Mary Elizabeth Webb, Theodore Winthrop Weber, Maria Weber, William A Week, Bertie Weiland, Maude Helen (Mrs.) Weller, Bessie Weller, Edith White, Edward H White, Charles White, Harry White, William White, Louise Whitney, Edward Wigle, Gordon Wigle, Britton D Wigle, Gilbert Wigle, Elsie Wigle, Ruby Wilcox, Frances (Mrs.) Wilkins, John Wesley Willey, Henrietta (Mrs.) Willey, Georgia Williams, Edward Williams, Emily Williams, Nina F Williams, Carrie Williams, Nellie Williams, Bessie G Williams, Edward Charles Williams, Lucy Charles Williams, Lucia Kirk Wilson, Josie (Mrs.) Wilson, Martha Jane Wilson, Olivia Wishaar, Grace Morton Wollper, Grace Mary Wood, AH (Mrs.) Woodland, Jemima (Mrs.) Woodrow, Grace Woodward, Diula Blanche Woodsum, Maud Alice Worswick, Mary (Mrs.) York, Charles York, Mary Young, Harriett Young, Agnes Young, Mabel Edna REV. BURR MILLER WEE DEN. 1899 - 1901 Allison, Leone Anderson, Morris Dudley Barker, Frank P Barker, Carrie A (Mrs.) Beach, Sarah Delia Bennison, Ella (Mrs.) Blakemore, Kathleen O Blakemore, Cecil L Blum, Clara Minnie Buell, Amelia (Mrs.) Buller, Marion Grace Burgess, Edith A Caldwell, Louise Church, Lillian E Curnow, James Russell Dennis, Lydia (Mrs.) Dirks, Henry Dittus, Caroline Louise Du Brutz, Frances Evert, Annie Fellows, Jennette (Mrs.) Green. E M (Mrs.) Gummer, Frank Alfred Hall, Etta Benedict Hankenson, Minnette Hanltain, Doris Hayward, William Frank Heron, Ada (Mrs.) King, Luena May Leigh, Alice Delicia Longdon, John M Loomis, Mabel I McKee, Georgia May Ogier, Margaret Branham Pearl, Florence L Perrin, Frances V (Mrs) Perrin, Maude E Prindle, Eva Maud Confirmations 47 Ray, Jane (Mrs.) Richards, Mary (Mrs.) Richinoud, Miriam Snivley (Mrs.) Salisbury, Guy H Salisbury, Neva Slaughter, Lotta I Smith, Mary Helen (Mrs.) Smith, Lillian Locker Smith, Charles Alfred Southworth, Ida G (Mrs.) Spedden, Mabel Frances Stiles, Lillian Jeanette Townsend, Ada Turner, Ida E Turner, Nellie Burnie Waite, Clarence Moore Whiting, Frederick. Percival Williams, Virginia Winningstad, Jane (Mrs.) Wright, Kate M Wright, Sarah L Young, Francis Cogswell REV. CHARLES II. MOCK RIDGE, D. D. 1 901 Adams, Adelaide Bacon, Cora Beecher, Elizabeth Malvina (Mrs.) Brown, Elizabeth Brown, Frank Palmer Burns, Margaret Emily (Mrs.) Burns, Hazel Burgess, Isabella Robinson (Mrs) Cadman, Adeline Cadman, Irene Cambers, Lelah Thelma Esatiue Cather, Marcia Janet Christie, Loretta May Coe, May Hammond (Mrs.) Cooper, Bessie Pauline Dorsey, Jessie Ellen Elmer, Bessie Helen Evans, Lloyd Miner Ferguson, Allie Golds, Mabel Grant, Lawrence Gribner, John Thomas Hanson, Clara Edith Hanson, Josephine Hartevelt, Aletta Hebert, Louis Paul Henderson, Martha Alice (Mrs.) - 1902 Herold, Chester Hill, Martha Jane Hinkley, Claude Jerry Jarman, Edith Jesseu, Christine Johnson, Henry Hinkley Krause, Frederick William Leaman, Lelia May Macaulay, Hazel Irene Matlack, Idela Myrtie McGeorge, Grace Anne Medina, Albert Alonzo Nicoll, Charles Henry Franklin Oneal, Lillian Lucile Reid, Letitia Scott Ricks, Adelina Amelia Fonts Ripley, Lila Irene Rodgers, George Leigh Sherwood, Anna Elizabeth (Mrs.) Spedden, Percy Monroe Talbott, Estella Maude Tapia, Lizzie Josephine Trowbridge, Nellie Emma Eliza Trowbridge, Charles Silos White, Winifred Edith, (Mrs.) Williams, Georgiana Wakefield Worswick, George Draper Worswick, George Draper (Jr.) REV. GEORGE W. EOOTE. Rector in Charge, December 1902-April 1903. Baker, Clara A (Mrs.) Baker, Olympia D Dietz, Estelle Huffman, Leona Hulbert, Mary Ethel Miller, Letitia F Philipps, Chester D Rinn, Edna C Riiin, Ida P Schmitz, Emma Thrift, June Eola Westphall, Lillian Maud Marriages REV. SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE. l86i - 1864 1861 April 7 T, I. Baxter-Mrs. Katherine Donlon May 22 James R. L,owe-Ines J. Pacheco July 26 Reuben Jones-Mary Henderson Aug. II H. D. Scott-Agnes Cummins Aug. 28 Wm. A. Lewis-Sarah E. Yontz Oct. 9 Wm. Dennis-U. Goldworthy Nov. 7 Whyder Hammond-Jennie Burton 1862 June Henry O. Weller-Mrs. Catherine G. Castle June 25 Castanor Paine-Theresa McKean July 31 Samuel M. Shearer-Climena C. French Aug. 24 Thomas Farmer-Sarah J. Sealey Aug. 24 J. E. Brown-Mary S. Grant Sept. 24 George E. Hough-A. E. Quivey Oct. 24 James Muir-Martha Tompkins 1863 Jan, 8 Jerome H. Hill-Lizzie Meadowcroft Jan. 21 J. N. Bingay-Eliza C. Bond Jan. 29 Abraham Weller-Ellen Carpenter Jan. 31 C. P. Eaton-S. A. Weller Feb. 2 Morris M. Estee-Frances H. Devine Feb. 25 James Kearnej'-Ann McGee Mar. 24 George B. Langworthy-Lydia L. Moore June 21 Horace D. Bartlett-Susanna Martin Sept. 5 John M. Bryan-Harriet Frank Oct. 28 Rev. H. H. Dougherty-Sallie E. Geller Dec. 12 Jeflfrey Cullen-Elizabeth R. Olden 1864 1864 1865 Mar. 30 April 3 June 30 Dec. 28 Feb. 25 Mar. 27 May 16 REV. T. A. HYLAND. 1864 H. J. H. Appleton-Mrs. Fannie Hiscox Thomas S. Bradley-Henrietta Featherstonhaugh REV. D. D. CHAPIN. 1864- 1866 Felix G. Hartman-Emily Merril George H. Hare-Julia L. Harrington John Evaus-A. S. Graves Louis Schlusler-Maria Beck Peter O. Minor-Susannah C, Rhodes 48 Marriages 49 1865 Aug. 28 Wm. L. Dickenson-Luella Johnson Aug. 29 Proctor R. Wells-Mary E. Daly Dec. 17 Augustus h\ Shriver-Ella S. Gish Dec. 28 Wm. H. Clark-EHen T. Collins J?EV. EDWARD S. PEAKE. 1866- 1870 1866 Oct. 14 George Lee-Mary E. Tuers Dec. 2 James Kinnear-Jacobina Lawrence 1867 Jan. ID Cornelius Vanburen-Margaret E. McKee April 9 G. B. McGreary-Sarah Kingsbury May II Wm. Henry Wright-Rebecca Chase May 28 Jackson Lewis-Caroline Rhodes June 29 Samuel Templeton-Mrs. Jane Haley Sept. 6 Edward Halsey-Juana B. Wesche Sept. 26 Norris T. Butler- Juliet Norton Nov. 4 Michael Madden-Jane E. Brindle Oct. 19 Edward Geering-Anna Percy Dec. II Wm. Henry Edwards-Alice Hall Dec. 14 Wm. E. Towns-Alice F. Rochford 1868 Jan. 16 S. Solon Hall-Julia A. Hartwell Jan. 27 Edward Bolton-Ann Fitts Feb. 17 Benjamin W. Judah-Nameokee Hickman April 12 Stuart Crithton-Nellie Prevoost May 3 William S. Bowne-Maggie Beverly June 3 Barton L. Hollenbeck-Isabella Maples June 21 John H. Pieper-Adele Hoflfman June 22 Byron J. Rhodes-Emma M. Wright Dec. 28 John Howell-Lizzie Adams 1869 April 6 Orrin W. Parker-Flora Bennett May 20 W. Harrison-Annie Skuse June 30 J. W. Northon-Bessie Hayselden July 7 Dennis F. Slattery=Eliza Ames July 18 John Blake Dow-Almira E. Terrill July 21 Edward J. Morton-Sallie Gibson Oct. 2 E. W. Whitney-Katie Chapin Dec. 30 Jacob Overton-Sarah Massey 1870 April 13 John Hessler-Annie Henderson April 17 John S. Morgan-Katy Collins April 20 John H. Sawyer-Mary A. Quinn Aug. 4 Thomas Mallory-Florence Swan Aug. 28 Thomas Ross-Martha R. Lindsay Aug. 30 Henry Hebb-Martha Murdock Sept. 13 Stephen T. Kirk-Florence L. Hatch Oct. 17 Andrew Nelson-Katie Flynn Nov. 12 Henry Conner-Harriet M. Stephens Nov. 19 George Fleming-Elizabeth Shelton ^o Trinity Church REV. GEORGE IV. FOOTE. 1871 Feb. 3 Richard Dale-Laura Bullard Roswell Quivy-Julia Nelson Jauies M. Carson-Belle J . Gordon Edgar W. Hillyer-Sarah Graham Hugh G. Jarman-Amanda A. Knapp John Bankson Henson-LilHe Bell Michael Ginter-Elizabeth Haslett Charles L. Stilson-Emma Dolliver 1872 Jan. 15 Thomas Francis-Annie Bering Alexander Rutherford-Emma M. Hanchett Charles B Lanthier-Kate M. Smith Frederick M. Howk-Emma E. Grant William E. Bennett-Isabel M. Hammond George T. Scott-Joanna Hart Charles C. Harrington-Louisa A. Laine Alfred Y. Gale-Martha Bering Wni. Hutchinson-Augusta Crites John Britton-Elizabeth A. Harliss Gideon Leasor Merritt-Ruth Amelia Chase Henry King-Maria Nage 1873 Jan. 4 Patrick Smith-Ann Butler John Ruth James-Addie Greenleaf VVm. Blackstone Rankin-Clara B. Millett Charles H. James-Jane Tucker John Oliver-Ellen Benney Christopher C. Call-Virginia E. Latimer David C. Norcross-Elida Woods Loring G. Emerson-Grace T. Cardnell 1874 Jan. 19 Wm. S. Taylor-Bessie Grey John Plaskettjarman-Jane Hutchinson W. T Clevinger-Lou Jarboe John C. Morris-Veronica M. Bradshaw Samuel Henderson-Annie Farren Dirk Jan Gideon Boogaert-Jeane Drinhanyzen 1875 Jan. II Charles Bertrand Ross-Martha E. Nixon William E. Brown-Julia C. Penoyer William Brown-Martha Wilson Frederick Argall-Eslick Charles L. McCoy-Clara J. Davis Jacob Snyder-Laura A. Baxter John P. thiel, Jr.-EHzabeth Woods John Kamp-Emma Munday G. Richardson-Martha G. Poole Albert West- Augusta M. Stewart Austin Sidney Emerson-Effie Sawyer Alexander Shires-Eleanor Schubert Charles Murton-Eliza Matthews Richard Trembath-Mary Ann Rule Harry Thiesson-Selena Derry Feb. 3 Mar. 26 April 10 April 23 May II June 23 Oct. 5 Nov. 6 Jan. 15 Feb. 12 April 7 May II June 9 July 2 Sept. 25 Oct. 2 Nov. I Dec. 12 Dec 22 Dec. 29 Jan. 4 Jan. 16 Jan. 21 Jan. 25 Feb. 15 May 15 Sept. 7 Nov 18 Jan. 19 Feb. If April 6 Sept. 19 Oct. 9 Dec. 20 Jan. II Jan. 20 Mar. 25 May I May I May 13 May 24 June 5 June 8 June 9 June 12 July 21 Aug. 28 Sept. 2 Sept. 14 Marriages ^i 1875 1876 1877 1878 Sept. 21 Nov. 30 Dec. 12 Feb. 23 Mar. 6 Mar. 22 April 6 April 22 April 23 April 25 April 29 May 20 May 28 June 19 July 2 Aug. I Sept. 23 Oct. 5 Oct. Oct. Nov Nov Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. 13 April 22 April 28 May 6 May 15 May 24 May 24 June 30 July 10 July 16 July 21 Sept. 19 Nov. 8 Nov. 17 Nov. 29 Dec. I Dec 29 Jan. 3 Jan. 12 Mar. 6 Mar. 8 April 9 April 20 May 16 June 15 June 25 John Thomas-IIaiinah Maria Smith Geo. O. Greeu-Carrie V. Simons William S. PillLuan-Fannie M. Martin Gustave A. Oberg-Ellen Neilson Charles L. Murphy-Lulu Nellis Charles Haiitschel-Marv Gacidy Wm. P. Haskell-Mary E. Dilley John Carleson-Emma Haleen Harlan T. White-Catherine E. Colpman Philip Gippert-Rosa Rogers Swen Nelson-Johannah Nelson Elijah Treugove-Mary Verran George Fetherston-Eliza C. Dixon Fayette Allen Ford-Catherine P. Moore George Williams-Flora Greenfield Henry M. Cutler-Emma H. Seig Henry Shayer-Emma Grace Hodges William Barker-Margaret Mcllvaine Charles H. Dudley-Nellie E. Emerson John D. McKee-Eliza E. Sterling Morgan D. Baker-Clara Augusta Balbach Ocar P. Emerson-Delia Heuston John Hugh Stratford-Anuie Ross Ogilby Emory C. Singletary-Florence Grigsby William N. Castle-Mrs. Annie Litch Mark R. Hardy-Ella F. Trask George G. Paull-Philomene Littlefield Thomas Trainor-Bridget C. Hore James G. Arthur-Angeline M. Castle George Y Bollinger-Hattie E. Mallette John Guidery-Hattie Brownlee George Hart-Delia P. Parkhurst Richard Faull-Susan M. Trepidder William H. Green-Margaret A. Sullivan Wm. N. Bray-Ellen Ninnis William D. Mayhew-Mary Thake Olaf Salmonson-Pella Poison William Cornish-Emilv Grey William Weatherill-Margaret Shull Thomas Montgomery-Louise F. Schallenberger Frank Roberts-Fannie Appleby Chas. A. Jaeger-Augusta de Beiideleben Richard K. Vestal-Emily Frances Newell Charles H. Gilman-Kate K. CuUen Benjamin Smith-Mary L. Hughes Fred'k Wm. Tennant-Clementina January Thomas Keinan-Annie Callahan George A. Free-Nellie E. Littlefield George H. A. Dimfefel-.'Vnn A. Emerson Ernst Lomber-Adela Pfister John Holm-Norah A. Gardner M. R. Helyer-Luella Dehruler Swen A. Sahlberg-Haiinah C. Anderson William P. Treglowu-Mary Ann Williams ^2 Trinity Church 1878 July 2 July 9 July 16 Aug. 12 Aug. 31 Sept. 4 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 16 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Nov. 8 Nov. 13 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. 30 Dec. 7 Dec. 25 Dec. 31 1879 April 19 May 18 Aug. 10 Aug. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 13 Nov. 4 Nov. 29 Dec. II Dec. 25 1880 Jan. 10 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Mar. 6 Mar. 17 Mar. 18 April 4 April 13 May I May 2 May 13 July 20 July 23 Sept. 23 Oct. 4 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 Oct. 26 Nov. 3 Dec. 15 Dec. 29 Samuel James-Bessie Jane Smith Joseph W. Ganong-Selinda Berryessa Charles Desimone-Bertha Zingg John G. Gay-Theresa McLean Frederick Wells-Nellie Shields Edward Maynard-Harriet A. Chase John Taylor-Deanie Merkle Isaac V.H. Saflford-Anna R. TifiFee Homer Prindle-Emma T. Howard Richard Harris, Jr.-Annie Denbar Charles Froude-Florence Ritchie Nils Peter Pierson-Christine Nilson Andrew S. Williams-Fannie F. Jobson George W. Crowell-Louise L. Martiu Arthur B. Crowell-Nancy G. Martin Elisha Terrill-Mary Jane Hodge Frank Metcalf-Clara B. Rogers William C. Kennedy-Kate E. Moody Nils F. Sahlberg-Ida W. Carlson James B. Treadwell-Lizzie Wadleigh Ralph S. Dorr-Maggie Ashworth George B. Dittus-Elizabeth A. Warhurst Daniel G. Brewer-Marion Parks John B. Drinkwater-Lydia B. Slocum John Doble-Nellie Whitburn John B. Wright-Annie L. Hanchett John Smith-Christine Swenson Joseph E. Morris-Iyillie B. McCarley George Lyons-Eleanor R. Hughes Pear Pearson-Erika Troedson Wm. E. Guernsey-Mrs. Janet Munro John H. Butler-Annie Magdalene White Moses Hoyt-Emma Marshall Fuller Nicholas John Grey-Elizabeth Capidy Gustave Lion-Mary Galindo Gihon John Hassei-Ida Swanson Edwin Willoughby-Annie Billing Wm. A. Z. Edwards-Jennie Ziegler William Thompson-Georgia Ward Frank J. Hutchins-Mary A. Rutherford Thomas Brown-Annie Kirk Haste Thomas Green-Mary Maguire James J. Stowe-Isabel Emerson John C. Kirkpatrick-Lillie Davis William Pascoe, Jr.-Jessica G. Allen August Waldman-Celsa Laura Edson George Orville Comstock-Martha E. Macy Frederick D. Henderson-Bertie F. Myers William Mitchell-Sarah E. Trumble Frank Blake-Mary Greenwalt Thomas S. Owens-Ida G. Webb Henry Weber-Katie Dorgan George B. Poppelwell-Mrs. Margaret Farman Arthur Bray-Effie Swain Smith Marriages ^i 1881 Jan. II Harry S. Krouse-Catherine H. F. Cromley Jan. 27 Wm. M. Ginty-Mrs. Sarah E. Morton Feb. 10 Hugh A. Leigh-Agnes B. McBain Feb. 20 William Stewart-Mary C. Keefe Feb. 22 Alfred H. Walker-Florence L. Wallis Mar. 3 John Weibel-Rebecca McGee Nauman Thomas Harvey-Elizabeth Treugove April 19 Bernard Faymonville-Dora B. Reis June 7 James T. Hamilton-Phoebe Grigsby June 15 Alexander W. Hess-Flora Spangenberg July 31 Henry H. Maloney-Annie Eastin Sept. 21 Henry Clay Eastman-Mary E. Campbell Sept. 29 Howard C. White-Ida E. Judah Oct. II Louis Pate-Hilda E. Sweuson Oct. 22 Charles E. Johnson-Johanna Isakanta Nov. 26 James W. Gregory-Aunie W. Patterson 1882 Jan. 12 Jacob Elgram-Margaretta E. Johanson Mar, 30 Richard P. Herrick-Frances Petten June 20 Milton A. Pace-Kate D. McGehee Sept. 16 Benjamin F. Chapman-Alice E. Steinman Oct. 4 Amos H. Popplewell-Christina Comins Oct. 8 Thomas Kermode-Marion Ramsey Nov. 15 Edwin C. Flagg-Leonora E. Bradley Dec. 13 Andrew J. Compton-Hattie R. Martin Dec. 13 Gilbert H. Taylor-Kate Peebles Dec. 26 John F. Mickle-Fanny E. Williams 1883 Jan. I Wm. W. Bent-Hannah M. Lister Jan. 9 Samuel Capel-Susan Jane Perry Jan. 16 Frank Wilson-Johanna Johnson Feb. 14 Samuel Henston Edgington-Sarah H. Davis Mar. 29 Alonzo A. Watkins-Flora A. Battams May 12 John E. Greame-May Canfield May 26 Franklin G. Spencer-Mary W. Richardson July II John Sullivan-Rebecca Smith July 21 Walter Dickens-Belle Stewart Aug. 19 James Campbell-Frances E. Murphy Sept. 16 Fernando Graves-Saidee C. Hughes Sept. 20 John H. Tennant-Eliza Cosgrove Oct. 6 Merrell J. Hibbard-Sarah E. Jones Oct. 18 Alexander Kammerer-Mary C. Holland Oct. 27 Roderick Kiley-Frances McBride Nov. 14 Henry Sangster-Anna D. Watson Nov. 24 Sanford D. Adams-Julia H. Leroy Dec. 15 Charles D. Cushing-Anna KroflBg Dec. 15 Bernard Thompson-Hannah Nilson Dec. 20 Peter Johnson-Matilda Swauson Dec. 22 John H. McGehee-Lena C. Towle Dec. 24 Ludwig Landblad-Emma A. Anderson Dec. 27 Wm. H. R. Lee-Marie A. A. Schlinke 1884 Jan. I Jacob Chas. Travis-Effie N. Smith Jan. 15 John Alonzo Black-Lizzie Clare Curran Feb. 4 Thomas E. Ladner-Minnie Eliza Parr Feb. 13 Emil Englander-Clara 1. Levy Feb. 14 Chas. Elwin Moody-Carrie A. Smith 1^4 Trinity Church Mar. 29 Mar. 30 April 15 April 30 Mav I May 6 May 9 June 26 Sept. 10 Nov. 26 Geo. F. Spurier-Maggie E. Otis Thomas Boyd-Emma Griffith Charles J. Martin-Elizabeth H. Hayes William C. Owens-L,aura Hollenbeck James Willson-Phillipa T. Tucker Robert W. Burtis-Della G. Hale John Fitzgerald-Lillie Baker Chas. W. Collins-Minnie C. Tucker Adam Hebrer-Annie G. Jones Henry Hart-Mollie King REV. JOHN B. WAKEFIELD, D. D. 1884- 1899 Nov. 22 Leonard Brown-Anna Myra Kuhalda Nov. 25 Joseph Reusse-Elizabeth E. Evans Dec. 16 Ernest Dawson-Mary C. Hobbs Dec. 24 William Henry McLean-Caroline A. Blaine 1885 Jan. 21 James R. Curnow-Lottie E. Crichton Feb. 2 James Pickard-Elizabeth Perry Feb. 3 Charles Emmett Noonan-Grace G. Kimball Mar. 3 William B. Griffith-Laura A. Parr April 6 Dennis Kennedy-Elizabeth Johnston July 9 Alexander C. McMeans-Carrie N. Brown Aug. 3 William J. Resaugh-Eliza Matthews Aug. 18 Frank P. Winnie-Lizzie Rademacker Aug. 20 Jeremiah Roberts-Gertrude B. Mossman Sept. 2 Roderick F. Dodd-Willey J. Clark Oct. II Alfred E. Stonier-Bella K. Haynes Nov. II John F. Burns-Lucy Hargreave Dec. 5 Harry Lacy-Charlotte L. Lewis Dec. 23 Thomas Nugent-Isabella Sullivan 1886 Feb. 18 George Rodgers-Teresa Delicia Leigh Feb. 20 Henry M. Griffin-Erenestena Slater Mar. 25 George W. Hildreth-Rosabel Davis Mar. 30 Lawrence Hyde-Sara Catherine Flagg April 21 Henry Albert Rademan-Ethel Barnes June 7 Charles P. Sheffield-Ellen Rose June 9 Henry A. Vincent-Minnie McMeekin July 4 George Harris-Mollie A. Barry July II Alfred Akins-Mary M. Smith July 13 Frank Smith-Jennie Morgan Aug. 28 Mathurin A. Le Deit-Georgietta Maynard Sept. 15 Fred Walter Moore-Marcella Spring Sept. 22 John N. Rossich-Rosa Incagnone Sept. 25 Harrison D. Albright-Mrs. Sarah Ann Albright Sept. 30 M. I. Jordan-Alice L Burgess Nov. 15 Ashley L. Smith-Clara A. Farren Nov. 24 S. F. Earl-Christina Rademacher Marriages ^^ 1887 Jan. 19 William R. Snook-Lizzie Hough Jan. 20 George Bissel Polhemus-Jennie Eliza Ryder Feb. 19 Edward Young-Mary Eliza Young Feb. 24 Charles Le Roy Nelson-Ottie May Collins Feb. 27 James Sulcliffe-Loie Andrews April 6 William Edward Lendrum-Josephine McMeekin May 15 F. P. Bonnore-Isadore Wandell June 22 William Edwards-Theresa L. McKee Aug. 4 William B. Holloway-Pauline Zimmer Aug. 23 William Preston Haven-Lilian May Denny Sept. 8 Frederick A. Osborne-Louise Payne Sept. 13 Francis Marion Reedy-Mary H. James Sept. 24 Richard H. Rickaby-Mary Stewart Oct. 9 Alfred F. Malone-Lucy M. Kelly Oct. 26 Francis Marion Lewis-Ella Gertrude Miles Nov. 4 John McHenry-Frances V. Reynolds Nov. 7 Roy J. Peak-Mamie Crabtree Nov. 21 George Allison-Tomasia Adia Nov. 23 James De la Montanya, Jr .-Lorraine Spencer Nov. 24 George Gedge, Jr. -Helen Mason Dec. 21 William Fair-Emma Brauch Dec. 23 Wm. Henry Lamrock-Annie M. Nagles 188S Jan. 26 Harry L. Borland-Annie L. Travis Feb. 28 Frank P. Barker-Carrie A. Pease Mar. 14 Thomas R, Rooles-Nellie Tompkin April 3 John McDonald-Addie Pauli April 8 Abram Cohn-CIarisse Lewis April 14 James Jefferson Harlan-Nettie Palmer April 18 William Rigby Morgans-Ella Mina Turner May I John Roberts-Jane Smith June 2 Merritt Rockwell-Emma Ross June 5 Bryan O'Connor-Katie Roach June 18 Edward Clark Wyman-Anna C. Bradford July I William Edward Gleen-Rhoda Kelley July 3 Thomas Durham Smith-Ida Van Horn July 18 Irvin Truman Bolton-Libbie E. Lufkin Aug. 27 Nelson C. Parker-Kate C. Whitney Oct. 2 Gerard Bartlett Caldwell-Fannie Miller Nov. 3 William A. Johnson-Marian W. Hoflfman Nov. 4 August W. Davis-Elizabeth Atkinson Nov. 14 Harry Van Valkenberg-Nina F. Williams Dec. 9 Robert J. Maxwell-Eva A. Gill Dec. 16 William Johnson-Jennie Jacobson Dec. 25 Elwood J. Haynes-Lillie Mattie Smelser 1889 Jan. I Fred Krahlwberg-Lulu Hollenbeck Jan. 4 Wm. Wallace Head-Mamie A. Johnson Jan. 17 Harry Bedford-Eliza GriflBn Jan. 23 Horace C. Law-Katie D. Cogan Mar. 5 John F. Dooley-Jessie Elizabeth Woods Mar. 9 David Tod Perkins- Emma R. Perkins May 13 Emile H. Bourgingnon-Naomi Oressa W'alton May 15 William C. King-Ruth Polaski May 15 Willis S. Clayton-Anna A. Bradley ^6 Trinity Church 1889 June 5 Robert Good-Helen Hicks June 13 Wellington H. French-Charlotte A. Evoy June 30 Manuel J. Swartz-Rosa Silva July 6 Jean Daras-Josephine Verhegen July 6 James Walshe-Ida V. Benham July 16 Peter J. Peterson-Mary Pfeifle July 30 Jacob Milton Erhardt-Lillie M. Vincent Aug. 22 C. Cajeton Kracker-Alice W. Wolper Aug. 26 Julian Albert Bisbee-Rhoda Manning Sept. 23 Harry Sutton Palmer-Maud Moore Oct. 14 Fred'^E. Cushing-Cora A. Potter Nov. 21 Lee McKinstry-Bertha C. Bishop 1890 Jan. 5 James Sheldon Huey-Lucy A. Rogers ' Jan. 28 Edward Cligny-Carmalita Perrez Jan. 28 EUwood Varney-Mabel Brett Feb. 13 George W. Miller-Katie DuflSe Mar. 6 Isaac Frank Eaton-Ellen McCoy April 12 Joseph Elliot-Clara Haskins April 16 George Arthur Crux-Cornelia Armistead Lusson May 5 Alexander Williams-Emma Perry May 6 Thomas Henry Berryman-Annie Haudersou May 9 Charles J. Cornell-Carrie A. Howells July 14 Timothy M. O'Brien-Lucy Laine Oct I George Pelmer — Emily. J. Cornish Oct. II Nicholas J. Litz-Susie D Simpson Oct. 14 Alfred F. Stackhouse-Emma C. Lyons Oct. 21 Henry John Scott-Gertrude Eva Maynard Oct. 21 John Hayes Leveck-Della E. McAbe Oct. 30 James Frederick Hill-Sarah M. Barlow Nov. 19 George Alfred Reed-Mary Brayne Minor Nov. 26 George Moenning-Emma J. Gibb 1891 Jan. I Fred H. Carroll-Nellie C. Paull Jan. 7 Chas. Henry Smith-Amelia Neihaus Jan. 15 Coby Lorenzen-Kitty O'Keefe Feb. 5 Albert Leech-Jeanetta Stevenson Feb. 7 William J. Baker-Mrs. Ellen M. Bryan Feb. 21 George S. Eastman-Helen E- Hansen Mar. 14 John T. Colahan, Jr.-Abbie E. McClelland Mar. 19 Jacob Jung-Martha Jane Wilson June 13 Asmus Hermansen-Martha Driver July 6 Richard W. George-Lizzie J. Hart July 28 James Harlow-Julia McDuff Aug. 4 Ira C. Cushman-Mary J Campbell Aug. 5 Norman C. Finley-Bertha A. Walton Sept. 3 Albert W. Wooley-Harriet M. Hill Sept. 9 Joseph H. Faull-Mae Edna Earle Sept. 9 George C. Murphy-Theresa A. Hatton Sept. 16 Robert Bruce Dunlop-Norma Pelham Sept. 20 Charles A. Bell-Minnie A. Smelser Sept. 16 E. E. Thomas-Emily C. Luther Oct. 2 Edward Hoyt-Jennie Johnson Oct. 6 Sidney Sherman Pearce-Grace M. Wolper Oct. 15 John W. Lyndon-Marian Parsons RT. Rev. WiTvLtam Ford Nichols Bishop of California Marriages ^7 1891 Oct. 21 James W. Grant-Delia McCoy Oct. 25 Murray Haynes-Louise Lundy Nov. I Charles P. Scott-Ida M. Floyd Nov. 3 Carl Foerstler-Mary Miiller Nov. 7 Edward Foord Hilton-Mary M. Stuart Nov. 14 Archibald Beatte Brolly-Mary Hart Nov. 18 John E. Baily-Mary Laisy Nov. 26 Alex. R. Underwood-Julia C. Carter Dec. 9 Alfred E. Friant-Elvira L,. Wagener Dec. 31 Herbert W. Eustace-Cora Allen Blaine Dec. 31 John Drew-Sarah Jane Bishop 1892 Jan. 13 Hubert Winston-Irene Leggat Jan. 21 James H. Farmin, Jr. -Eleanor M. Gibson Feb. ID Warren C. Patton-Mollie E. Chapin Feb. 14 F. S. Schwenninger-Helen M. Harmon Feb. 20 Edmund W. Maynard-Annie M. Tompkin Feb. 27 Dwight Edwards-Shirley Pendergast Mar. 9 John Maxwell Heron-Lizzie M. Wight Mar. 26 Henry D. Margot-Jane Fourot April 12 William Simpson-Rose E. Denne April 20 Charles T. Harrington-Maybelle Harrington May 31 A. P. Burnham-Georgia C. Josselyn June 19 Alexander C. Beede-Mary E. McGinnis July 2 Theodore H. Dassel-Martha M. Tompkin July 10 Irving E. Beatty-Henrietta Bradley July 13 John Wright-Lizzie Bennetts Aug. 20 William Pyne-Mattie Morphy Aug. 20 A. W. J. Gibbs-Adelaide de la Roza Aug. 20 Arthur Coddington-Annie B. Caine Sept. 5 Charles W. Crow-Mary Jane Harrison Sept. 16 James F. Earl-Lillie Weekes Sept. 17 Charles E. Reeve-Nellie E. Rootes Oct. 12 Blayney E. Maynard-Adele Merlin Lusson Oct. 12 Harry I. Chapman-Daisy Thompson Nov. I John S. Turner-Emily Bach Dec. 12 William H. Ross-Mary E. Woodcock Dec. 20 Harry R. Sterne-H. A. Warren 1893 Jan. 29 Jam^s C. Murray-Willima A. Krause Feb. 22 S.J. Sangster-E. S. Parkhurst Mar. I Hiram Baker Fisher-Jennie Eliza Hale Mar. 20 George H. La Perle-Kate Haggett Mar. 27 Joseph Larkin-Elizabeth M. Yount April u Frederick Smith-Annie Laura Cord April 15 Charles W. Chapin-E. Genevieve Hamilton May 13 John H. Call-Isabella Williams May 16 Samuel Harper-Christina Klotz May 24 Tancard Valerga-Hannah Surpalis May 31 William Grant Young-Bessie M. Weller June 6 John W. Shaw-Laura G. Jones June 15 Hugo Blumcke-Catherine Faulkner June 17 Waldemar Kichebrog-Geneva Robinson June 26 Lawrence A. Fumagalli-Nellie A. Bedell July 3 Harry B Monges-Grace E. Gladwin July 3 Frederick W. Ray-Harriet E. Allen ?8 Trinity Church 1893 July 12 Harry Hegerty-Clotilde Sepulvedo July 16 Richard H. Bawden-Emma Dr-^w Aug, 8 Orin F. Rickert-Bertha HerroM Aug. 31 William E. Hawley-Mrs. Mary Barnes Sept. 2 George Pierson-May Farris Sept. 9 Edward W. Pratt-Louisa de la Roza Sept. 14 John William Thomas-Clara Jane Og'er Sept. 17 Claude B. Everett-Nora A. Morrissey Sept. 19 Henry P. Smith-Carrie Lester Sept. 26 Donald A. Cohen-Alice W. Hunter Oct. II Thomas H. Phillips-Marian O. Simpson Oct. 18 H. B. Griffith Maclay-Mira Kate Abbot Oct. 19 Joseph Dresser-Kate Keller Oct. 19 Samuel Morrison-MiUena F. White Oct. 22 Augustus Hebert-Ida May Lummis Nov. 15 George L. Bradford-Theresa Parr Dec. 2G William Wilson-Dora Arrebillaga 1894 Jan. 4 John W. Galway-Ora Bowles Jan. 27 WiJliam B. Sherman-Be^^sie M. Briggs Feb. 2 John Endicott Chapin-Clara E Huntoon Feb. 5 Lewis Henry Castle-Eugenia E. McGrath Feb. 6 J. Herbert Smith-Edith Weller Feb. II Charles E. Randall-Mary E. Ramsey Feb. II William T. Sutterfield-Letta F. Ramsey Feb. 21 William Wallace Ladd-Daisy E. Brewer April 3 Eugene D. Hawkins-Ethel J. F. Hunter May 9 Alfred P. Wolcott-Julia Clarkson May 24 Clarence E. Hill-Daisy A. Crabb May 24 Rufus M. Higgins-Margaret E Lendrum May 29 George J. Renuicke-Mollie J. Dahlgren June 4 Charles H. Blohm-Mary L. Hollingsworth June 4 William L. Frost-Nellie Gillespie June 5 Edward George Perkins-Mattie Gardner Drew June 12 M. B. Bell-Clara M. Zimmer June 17 William J. McDermott-Ellen Hieland June 20 Frederick L. Machefert-Arabella Widney June 23 J. W. Albee-Mrs. Mary Stella Betts July 5 Henry Semeria-Rose Bonetti Aug. 18 John W. Gordon-Alice M. Baily Aug. 29 T. C. Law-Julia J. Washington Sept. 18 John F. O'keefe-Mary R. Lowe Oct. 3 Arnold Becker-Helene Herman Oct. 9 Charles M. Hackmeier-Henrietta Manner 'Oct. 18 George G Morehead-Ida B. Chalmers Oct. 25 Guy Langton-Christine M. Calder Oct. 28 Joseph Downing-Ella Hastings Nov. 3 John A. Clow-Augusta G. Crosby Nov. 17 John C. Keane-Laura Barry Nov. 29 Charles E. Chapman-Eugenia A. Glass Dec. 4 James Rule-Elizabeth Jane Geach Dec. 27 Joseph U. Hall-Grace May Spencer Dec. 27 Edward F. McDewitt-Eleanor E. Long Dec. 31 Charles R. Armstrong-Alice Switzer Dec. 31 Theodore Ehrenberg-Mary Matthews Marriages ■^9 1895 Jan. 23 Samuel F. Bennett-Eliza Curry Jan. 29 Marcellus D, Pearl-Mary E. Dugan Feb. 26 Harry C. Gardner-May E. Wheeler Mar. 6 William English-Delia Mayon April 6 Charles A. Almy-May O'Toole April 7 Clarence E. Mayo-Emma Leary April 14 Louis R. Manner-Annie lensen April 30 Colin G. MacBride-Magdeline Lux May I Godfrey Lund-Ida Fortier May 30 William Bishop-Annie Amelia Collins June 18 William S. Brokie-Annie Astley June 29 Walter D. T. Kippel-Flora E. St. Clair June 29 George B. McDonald-Vina Drennon Aug. 3 William G. Smith-Sadie Gray Sept. 2 John E. Amidon-Annie F. Whelan Sept. 24 Wm. W. Thompson-Sarah E. Wagner Oct. 7 Edwin M. McCardle-Faunie E. Beal Oct. 8 Samuel Tevis-Edith Mauvais Oct. 12 Albert C. Pait-Minnie Holmes Oct. 17 John T. Waldorf-Daisy Garnett Oct. 24 George L. Coburn-EHa R. Ogier Nov. 2 Joseph S. Emery-Amelia M. Marcellus Nov. 14 John Dufi-Emelina C. Pratt Nov. 23 George E, Wolf Annie L. Holden Nov. 27 G. Matthew Smith-Mrs. A. M. Caldwell Dec. 25 Claude D. Weaver-Irene McClelland 1896 Jan. 4 Wager Bradford -Alice Kimball Ballon Feb. 5 Stephen B. Mills-Caroline M. Barnum Feb. 15 George M. Bowne-Laura T. Osborne April II James C. Murray-Minnie K. Ross April 28 Clarence H. Milnor-Bertha E. Andrews May 23 Charles E. Foster-Cora E. Glandye June 2 Leroy B. Johnson-Lida M. Battee June 4 John Christenson-Ethel L. Cookson June 25 Theodore E. Gilbert-Margaret Miller July I Sydney R. Goodmurphy-Jessamine E. Adders Aug. 2 John Gabb-Minnie Hass Aug. 23 William N. Hamilton-Ella Walrath Sept. 8 Arthur W. Vivian-Louise C. Hearst Sept. 15 James Mitchel-Alice Pearne Oct. 6 Theodore Salagar-Phillis Barret Oct. 10 William H. Davis-Harriet E. Smith Nov. 7 Earl Vincent-Rebecca Victoria Parmentier Dec. 2 Frederick H. Farr-Rose Moody Dec. 5 Samuel D. Merk-Nannie L. Lawrence Dec. 12 John T. Knight-Jane H. Moore Dec. 14 Frank M. Gray-Grace Howard 1896 Dec. 15 Fennen A. Angell-Maggie McManimon Dec. 30 Thomas Watson-Emma C. Spreckles 1897 Jan. 4 Daniel E. Chapman-Wilhelmina Murphy Jan. 6 Judson B. Henderson-Libbie G. Soderer Jan. 6 Jacob A. Pecher-Christina I. Uhl Jan. 15 Marcus Goodman-Elizabeth B. Brown Jan. 18 William Goerndt-Josephine Peterson 6o Trinity Church 1897 Jan. 20 Eric Clarke Randall-Mabel Linda Denne Feb. 6 David Mcllwaine-Katie Johnson Feb. 18 Arthur Crawford-Maggie Watson Mar. 8 James A. Deakin-Sally Blanch Cox Mar. 22 Hermann Van Dieken-Fannie Rowland April 4 Harry Unna-Isabel Hall April 19 Clarence N. Ravliu-Minnie R. Wastie April 22 John C. Shaj'-Helen Delano April 28 Jack Steveus-Roslin Henry June 5 Frederick Olmstead-Adelaide Ruttinger June 9 H. Montgomery Haye-Elizabeth Young June 15 Otto F. Frle-Rebecca Sullivan June 22 Stephen Cholmondley Maynard-Susie F. Davis June 23 William J. Tones-Emma C. Duncan June 28 Arthur A. Fowler-F. Elizabeth Haydock July 24 Charles A, Moore-Bertha A. Ricketts Aug 14 William C. Gregg-Maude Shirley Page Aug. 28 Willis L. Richardson-Saidee M. Sewell Sept. 9 Charles D. Haven-Cora Denny Sept. 14 Andrew A. McAbee-Ethel M. Morgan Sept. 29 Arthur C. Adams-Blanche Jerolaman Oct. 20 William Werner-Irene Morgan Oct. 23 Will M. Beggs-Agnes Berg Oct. 23 William Hollenbeck-Nellie Post Oct. 24 Charles Aikens-Mary E. Watts Oct. 28 Lawrence Spellman-Katie Bell Nov. I George Dooley-Mary Morphy Nov. 20 William C. Hammond-Ella Montague Nov. 24 William R. Kench-Mabel B. Clifton Nov. 25 William A. Jones-Mattie Ella Comer Nov. 28 Joseph Brown-Amanda Marraugh Dec. 7 Joseph K. Greenberg-Mary Fenerin Dec. 18 Henry A. Macondray-Frances Hildreth Dec. 19 Archie L. Sweeney-Emma B. Bennett 1898 Jan. 3 George A. Von Himback-Ida J. Ebsen Jan. 12 Robert Burrell Richards-Edith C. Murgotten Jan. 26 J. M.Peaslee-Lillian Rife Feb. 9 Sidney James Wedmore-Lillian May Gunn Mar. 15 Lonnie Fuller-Ivy Johnson Mar. 27 Melvin Powell-Alma Ditto Mar. 31 Charles A. Emlay-Kathryn Martin Mar. 31 Orson Wheeler Lee-Sarah Ann Bricker May 16 John Davis-Antoinette Moss May 18 Edgar Emmett Magee-Kathryn G. Trenear May 24 Edward P. Conkling-CoraM. Edwards May 25 Fred A. Smith-Josie Skaggs May 28 Robert Anderson McCulloch-Effie Belle Jones May — Harry W. Bunting-Eva Madigan June I Charles A. Boucher-Niua E Knickerbocker June 22 Walter A. De la Matyr- Victoria A. Brown June 29 Henry Thomas Woodward-Marie Eva Schaaf July 2 Andrew John Enrignt-Rosetta Maria Allison July 4 Lewis C. Hunter-Florita L. Peet July 23 Francis John Moore-Frances A. Rosenbaum Marriages 6i 1898 Sept. 2 Herbert Eustace-Bessie Moore Sept. 8 James A. Glover-Mary A. Murgotten Sept. 20 Frank Whittier Fuller-Maybelle L. Wastie Sept. 21 James Paull-Lillie Kemp Sept. 22 Leonard H. Carver-Eugenie Scrivener Sept. 28 Charles Davis Clarke-Georgia Louise Craver Oct. 6 John Henry King-Adelaide M. Donovan Oct. 17 George R. Driggs-Maude M. Allen Oct. 23 Mark W. Williams-Helen Vollmer Nov. 19 David C. Gardner-Annie F. A. Berg Dec. 3 James A. Newman-Tine Christianson Dec. 6 Gus Sundquist-Christian Widmark Dec. 15 Henry Bell-Cherry Ewing Dec. 21 Louis E. Louis-Myrthy Ammen Dec. 22 Samuel B. Church-Jessie Murray 1899 Jan. I Newton B. Whitten-May Kitchen Feb. 16 Antonio S. Pichoto-Maria Terra Vargas Mar. 8 Thomas Francis Kerr-Katie Burr April 24 William J. Caesar-Ella B. Kennedy April 24 Montague V. Davis-Eva J. Gardner May 3 Edgar R. Bryant-Betty Tisdale May 29 Jay H. Miller-Celia R. Mahoney June 17 Fred T. Moore-Dora Louise Allen July 26 Edward Hiram Hoit-Bessie Maude Brenan REV. BURR MILLER WE EDEN. 1899- 1901 1899 Nov. 6 Robert J. Ward-Maud Rogers Dec. 14 George Welton Fishback-Meda Bowman Dec. 17 William W. Trumbull-Grace A. Stowell Dec. 23 Newton Cleaveland-Agnes Marley 1900 Jan. 3 Theodore E. Belloli-Jennie A. Costello Jan. 15 Matthew Chavaria-Alice Pacheco Feb. 4 Hubert H. Berner-Caroliue Louise Lake Feb. 7 Frederick W. McCann-Louise M. Haley Apr. 29 John Horton Patterson-Julia Emma Straub May 5 G. T. C. Willes-EthelA. Sheppard May 23 Richard Armstrong-Mary L. FoUett May 26 John P. Robertson-Arabella Birdsall June 2 Jan Antoni Lewandowski-Elinor Dickinson Pratt June 9 Charles C. Curtis-Annie Sullivan June 12 Thomas Reeves-Nina L. Milliken June 21 C. G. McKeehan-Annie M. Smith July 19 William H. Crothers-Blanche A. Cook July 30 James T. Cofer-Mary A. Curtis Sept. 26 Frank Parnow-Ottila M. Von Dossee Oct. 21 James E. Hague-Leonora H. Steinhardt Oct. 31 Peter J. Lynch-Florence M. Barnett Nov. 3 H. Nelson-Mary Kate Ord Nov. II R. M. Drake-Caroline M. Houston 62 Trinity Church 1900 1901 John C. Eaton-Susie Belle Hubbard Walter Harduck-Mabel Tonkin George Reed-Lottie Smith John E. Crosbie-Mary D. Iverson Thomas Ynostrosa-Blanche Barrett Mark Henry Kinney-Anna H. Brustgruen Frank Alfred Gummer-Georgia N. McKee Charles Boekin-Rosa B. CliflFord Feb. 26 William Fitz-James-Amy Jane MouUin Nov. 12 Nov. 22 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Dec. A Dec. 15 Jan. 23 Feb. 14 J^£y. CHARLES H. MOCKRIDGE, D. D. 1901 Mar. 14 Mar. 14 April 21 April 27 April 28 May 4 May 12 May 15 June 2 June 4 June II June 18 June 20 June 24 June 26 July 8 July 15 July 20 July 23 Aug. 28 Sept. 6 Sept. II Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Oct. 8 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 28 Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. 13 Nov. 24 Nov. 28 Dec. 4 Dec. 5 Dec. 7 Dec. 22 Dec. 24 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 31 31 5 1901 - 1902 John C. Rohrer-Bessie Wood James E. Wilson-Lida Wittenstein Cornelius L. Arfsten-Sophia Ward Fred Walter Biven-Susie M. Roeben Frederick Wm. Plesse-Albertina Zimmer Henry W. McCorry-Bessie Asken Hicks Ora Albert Jones-Ruth Wilma Barton Edwin Clayton Monroe-Blanche E. Leake Charles H. Warford-Pauline E. Ruban Edward H. Williams-Kathryn Jarman Lloyd Baxendale- (Mrs.) May Birt Richard Harry Eubank-Ada M. Smythe Albert J. Battee-Bessie McGehee Johnson Joe Hagerman-Jane Allen Trader. William B. Allen-Winifred Alice Jeffreys James Dunn-Bertha E. Nelson Harry A. Stevens-Annie C. Thomas Joseph Patrick Ryan-May E. Barry Robert J. Northam-Leotia Keyll Stoney Ralph Merrill Beede-Ann Kathryn M. Hardy George Loring Porter Stone-Catherine T. Linne Fred Loren Moak-Matilda Christina Campiglia Herman M. Lausten-Lillian Pearl Parsons Paul Eugene Keller-Alice Catherine Zink Oscar Edwin Chase-May Louise Nash William Hammond Wright-Elna Warren Leib James Forbes-Marcia Reese George Dorsey Abbot-Bertha Dell Rucker Austin Forney Barnett-Alfreda Jamrasch Frank Tilliughast Mix-Janet Scott Hill Charles Brainard Coryell-Lulu May Pixley Marshall Edward Pixley-Flora Martin Louis Oneal-Anna Frederica Hatman Preston Hamilton Boomer-Mary Aura Lee Hall Douglas Roberts-Minnie A. Burgess Joseph L Herspring-Clara Hillman Thomas Lawrence Tomlinson-Ella Hart W. Frank Hambly-Inez Maude Clifton William N. Macredy-Edna M. Harper Daniel Geary-Jennie E. Shaub Roy Newberry-Isabel Smith Marriages 6j 1902 Jan. 29 Charles W. Jolley-Maidie E. Fowler Jan. 30 Charles K. Browii-Christina A. Hagemann Feb. 19 George Henry Harrington-Kate Wilcox Feb. 22 William Alexander Pfeiffer-Laura Bertha Bishop Feb. 25 Ernest Leslie-Retta Stokoe Mar. 29 Hendrie Marshall-Mary Louise Sabin Mar. 29 John James Jackson-Annie Kennedy Mar. 31 James Smith-Florence Edith Katsch April 7 John F. Schoer-Janette Blackburn April 12 James Joseph Welsh-Mabel Geraldine Spragg May 9 Edward G. Parker-Charlotte Margaret Linne June 4 John Henry Edwards-Mary Millard Rowell June 5 George Worthington Ruthers-Gladys G. Dorsey June II Samuel Bollinger-Isabelle Wilson June 18 Eugene Watkins Clapp-Elizabeth Adelaide Piatt July I Charles Haid-Mand Secorde July 17 Frank Zimmer-Effie May Storer Aug. 3 William Garfield Bell-Meda Catherine Peterson Aug. 4 Edward Brown-Irene Winifred Dorsey Sept. 13 Earl Hawley Beshnil-Marill Collier Sept. 20 George Henry Tilton-Julia Carrie Green Sept. 25 Sidney Ernest D. Penniger-Frances C. Dorsey Sept. 26 Frank Samuel Sexton-Florence Isabel Secorde Oct. I Gordon Leslie Wheeler-Rnby Celesta Daves Nov. 3 Leonard Benjamin Crothers-Lizziejane Faulkner Nov. 6 Samuel Tyach-Flora Harriet Reyland Nov. ID Robert Tritton-EHzabeth Joyce Nov. 12 Herman Woodlan Hughes-Elizabeth Hamilton Nov. 12 Leslie Lloyd Hunter-Emily Gertrude Higgins Nov. 15 John Clement Bernay-EHzabeth Keene Abbott Nov. 15 John Earushaw Greame-Eva Emily Leuf Dec. 10 Elmer G. Stricklett-Mabel Gates Dec. II George Washington Collier-Mary E.Cunningham Dec. 20 Allen Anthony Petrea-Anetta Taylor Peterson Dec. 24 Morris M. Wells-Florence Elizabeth Dennison REV. GEORGE W. FOOTE. 1902 1903 Rector in Charge, December 1902-April 1903. Clifton Green Reynolds-Coralie L. Montgomery Charles Royce Weston-Maud Isabelle Townsend Lawrence Haven-Camille Martin Carroll Joseph Frederick Bose-Pauline Augusta Frink William Robert Porter-Lucy Marie Powers John A. Grant-Alice Parr James E. Cushman-Abbie M. Cushman John William Matthes-Ethel Beaumont Monroe William Lionel Hares-Mary Frances Machado Frank William Payne-Alice Susaville William Wilson Witt-Florence Mae Snowball Herbert R. Woodward-Josephine Roma Morril Sept. 19 Nov. 25 Jan. 5 Jan. 7 Jan. 14 Jan. 24 Feb. 22 Mar. 7 Mar. 19 Mar. 21 April II April 29 Burials REV. SYLVESTER S. ETHERIDGE. i86i - 1864 i860 Dec. Foster, William 1861 Jan. 20 La Forge, Mrs. Gertrude Feb. 17 Hedge, William I. March Schallenberger, Selby Mar. 25 Harrison, William June 22 Daniels, Harriet Aug. 5 Phillips, Samuel Sept. 27 Gasley, William Oct. 13 Allen, Isaac A. Dec. 14 Pearl, James H. 1862 Jan. I Coddington, Maria E. Jan. 22 White, Rebecca A, April 22 White, Charles B. June 13 Hensley, Francis Livingston Aug. 23 Dana, Laura Amelia Oct. 3 Lowe, Mrs. Mary A. Oct. 18 Perhaska, Mrs. C. R. Nov. 25 Stasfort, Henry Dec. 6 Hartman, Adelaide Dec. 16 Hardy, Mark Dec. 17 Van Pelt, Mrs. Eliza H. 1863 Jan. 6 Leith, William Feb. 8 Rush, Peleg E. Feb, II Cannor, George Anthony Feb. 15 Lewis, Mrs. Sarah E. Feb. 17 Davis, William R. Feb. 20 Wyrick, Ethelred Mar. 7 Morris, Mrs. Hannah Mar. 17 CanfieldM, iss Maggie May 16 Alden, Hiram R. June 27 Rush, Peleg Sept. 10 Tennant, Maggie Sept. 13 Searle, Catherine L. Nov. 5 Morin, Richard Dec. 31 Grant, Y. L. 1864 Feb. 20 Etheridge, Rev. Sylvester Smith, (Rector of the Parish) Burials 6? REV. T. A. ID'LAND 1864 1864 Mar. 3 Bacon, Francis W. Mar. 17 Hyland, Edward Arthur April 37 Simons, Fred May 28 Chapin, May May 30 Littlefield, John Monroe REV. DINSMORE D. CHAPIN. 1864-1866 Britton, William Henry Hazlett, Mrs. McCnaiget, James Weller, Ellen Elizabeth Tennant, Nicholas John Kenyon, Frank Clayton Tennant, Mary Ann Tennant, Walter Wilcox, Ida Celestia Brown, Anna Florence Hoover, William H. Littlefield, Mrs. E. E. Rhodes, Maggie L'Mount, Henry REV. EDWARD S. PEAKE. July 20 Aug. 20 Nov. 9 Dec. 19 1865 Mar. 25 Mar. 30 April 19 May 7 June 8 Nov. 2 Nov. 13 Nov. 30 Dec. 15 1866 Mar. 4 1866 June 7 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Sept. 10 Sept. 27 Oct. 2 Nov. 22 Dec. 19 Dec. 29 Dec 31 1867 May 14 Aug. 13 Aug. 28 Nov. 3 Nov. 10 1868 Jan. 10 Feb. I Feb. 9 Mar. 16 Mar. 21 June 28 1866-1870 Hitchcock, James Chase, Mrs. Dudley Kaueera, Peter Crane, John M. Peckham Sharp, Lulu Jennings, Charles Kenyon, Robert Massey, Mrs. Comstock, Ella Gavitt, Lillian Coddington, Charles Thompson Bell, A. M. Moultrie, Frank B. Meadowcroft Fannie Everett Spencer Cooper, William Maples, Isabella Britton Moultrie, May Baldwin, Mrs. H. N. 66 Trinity Church 1868 1870 23 28 4 9 July July Oct. Dec. Dec. Feb. Feb. May June June 13 June 15 July 27 Mar. — Mar. 26 Mar. 27 Mar. — April 25 Aug. — Nov. — Krumb, Mary Pieper, Rudolph Williams, Frank Hassinger, John Crighton, Herbert Brodie Thompson, Loui H. Mead, Carrie Hill, Robert Frederick Maitland, Mary Groesbeck Orr, William Bmersou, Chas. Chipman, John S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Edwards, Williams, Sherwood Graves, Warhurst, Thomas Cooper, Soderer, REV. GEORGE W. FOOTE. 1872 187 1 May 9 July II July 23 Aug. 8 Dec. 8 April 2 May 21 June 10 Sept. 12 Oct. 1 1 1873 Jan. 14 Mar. 27 April 16 May 9 May 13 May 16 May 19 May 30 June 6 June 8 July 2 July 2 July 15 July 24 Aug. 2 Aug. 10 Oct. 5 Oct. 26 1871-1884 Halsey, Evelina Pomeroy, Moody, Jane Hamill Foote, Christine Morey, Andrew Murdock, A. W. W. Louis, George White, Margaret Prisk, Mrs. Jane Herecowet, Felix Henry Saillot, Louis Emerie" Nicholls, Francis P. W. Minor, Butler Brayne White, Alfred J. Daniels, William Belford, Maria T. James, Nettie C. Thompson, Mrs. Sarah B. Crichton, Mrs. Eaton, Lulu Rayner, Edward Joseph, Mary Wright Eaton, Cary P. Blackburn, Martha Girot, Mrs. Celine Smith, Josephine H. Haydon, Stephen C. Floyd, Pauline Burials 67 1873 Nov. 14 Colwell, Charles T. Dec. 8 Lewis, Isabel E. Dec. 30 Bennett, Mrs. Isabel Margaret 1874 Jan. 16 Kennedy, Mrs, Jan. 21 Lowe, James R. , Sr. Mar. 5 Lendrum, Jane April 5 Morton, Edward AprilSi7 Henley, Mrs. Kate April 21 Richardson, Mrs. April 26 Meadowcroft, Mary Jane May 21 Reed, Mr. June 16 Lewis, July II Payne, Louis Starr Aug. 16 Beebe, Mrs. Aug. 28 Titus, Sept. 27 Nixon, Ansy Oct. 4 Foote, Mrs. Emily A. Oct. 22 FauU, James Nov. 3 Nixon, Henry Heathcote Nov. 16 Nixon, William John Thorne, Mrs. Dec. 5 Nixon, James Dec. 22 Pearson, George Frederick Dec. 28 Braman. Mrs. Wm. L. 1875 Jan. 19 Baker, Mary Jan. 20 Gardiner, vSamuel Winsor Jan. 24 Colgrove, Frederick Feb. 21 Edwards, Mrs. April 24 Ellsworth, Mariette P. June 2 Hortou, Harriet E. June 25 Allen, FIthlyn Phelps. June 26 Parks, Hanford July I Larsen, Jan Sept. 5 Capey, Mrs. Annie B. Sept. 5 Faull, Thomas Oct. 4 Ogier, Samuel Reid Oct. 6 Glaze, Mrs. Altie Oct. II Berry, George R. Oct. 15 Cramer, Cornelius Oct. 24 Faull, Minnie Dec. 23 Yates, Mrs. Dec. 28 Taggart, Oscar M. Dec. 28 Allen, William 1876 Feb. 26 Wallace, Dora March 9 Henry, AbramJ. Mar. 14 Tuttle, Kitty Clover Mar. 30 Anderson, Mabel April — Reed, Eliza May 3 Barker, Harry May 20 Beardsley, Isaac May 28 Randol, Albert Richards June 6 Dahlgreen, Emma 68 Trinity Church 1876 June 19 June 19 July 2 July 10 July 10 July 1 1 July 17 July 22 Aug. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. II Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 9 Oct. 18 Oct. 25 Oct. 25 Nov. 8 Nov. 19 Nov. 21 Dec. 15 Dec. 16 1877 Feb. 8 Feb. 22 Mar. 6 Mar. 13 Mar. 13 April 3 April 12 April 21 May 5 May 17 June 14 July 2 July 16 July 16 July - July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 12 Aug. 20 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Dec. 3 Dec. 9 Upton, Carl Best, Richard Swenson, Amanda Curtis, Charles W. Maddox, Maud St. John, A. C. Langtry, Harriet M. Langtry, Ella Williams, Geo. William Edwards, Mr. Hoppin, Frederick Chas. Edmondson, Mrs. Melinda Barker, Alfred Haskell, Walter Broughton, William Littlefield, John M. Stocker, George Harris, William G. Denny, J. J. Laurilliard, Osborne Bromely, Mrs. Pohley, Joseph Lewis, Sanford C. Cory, Mrs. Augusta Haycock, Mrs. Janet Floyd, James Swenson, Charles Alfred Dixon (Mr.) Gibson, (Dr.) Stover, Adele Roberts, Mary Ella Soderer, Catherine M. Cutler, Henry M. Allebach, Olive K. Ortley, Dorothy Brown, James Thomas Pyle, Edward A. Brignoli, Joseph Edwards, Mrs. W. A. Z. Griffin, Minnie Hamalund, Emma Troedson, Eleanor Troedson, Carl Edwin Howell, Louisa Anderson, Peter Hills, Matilda Baxter, J.J. Menefee, J. J. Magee, Catherine Watson, Mrs. Lizzie Granger, Betsy Ann Jackson, Mrs. Lizzie Syer, Martha Virginia Burials 69 1877 Dec. II Dec. II Dec. 16 Dec. 24 Dec. 29 1878 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 28 Jan. 29 Feb. 5 Feb. 16 Feb. 25 Mar. 10 Mar. 20 Mar. 24 Mar. 29 Mar. 30 Mar. 31 April 28 May 23 June 9 June 10 June 12 June 17 July 10 July 20 July 21 July 21 July 22 Aug. 25 Sept. 2 Sept. 19 Oct. 2 Oct. 6 Oct. 29 Dec. II Dec. 16 Dec 19 1879 Jan. II Jan. 19 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 6 Mar. 9 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 21 April — April 27 May 10 Shayer, Henry I. Walker, Lizzie Payne, Harry Thompson, Austin M. Baker, Charles F. Wheatland, Arthur G. Capt, Mrs. Caroline Fenster, John Swanson, John Edward Luckey, Alfred G. Warhurst, Mrs. Ann B. Nelson, Charles Ernest Clemence, William Houghton, Herbert S. Springett, Hiram Nelson, Mrs. Emeline Floyd, William Holman, Geo. Hart, Fanny Bloomfield, Alice Thiesen, Clara Young, Thomas John Harris, William Grant Massey, Francis Treugove, Thomas Lamb, William A. Michelot, Etienne Nelson, Carl Albert Patterson, LiHie A. Jones, George A. Dethloff, George J. Bodley, Thomas Henry, Wm. Erie Olver, Thomas Rice, Harry Newton Swenson, Albert Lelievere, Mrs. Marie Martin, Elizabeth J. Louis, Mrs. M. Hall, Emma Guion, Rev. Elijah J. Adams, J. H. PHnley, Cornelius J. Appleby, Thomas Rogers, Mrs. Louisa Tice, Edward Loewenstein, Emil Cairns, James Phair, Rebecca Wade, Charlotte Katsing, Louis Lendrum, Elizabeth Rhodes, John Morris yo Trinity Church 1879 1880 1881 1882 May 13 Lillie, John May 16 Hardy, Ella P. July 26 Adams, Eliza July 29 Underwood, Frank Nov. 3 Lowe, Waldo H. Nov. 6 McGee, Elizabeth Nov. II McGee, Alexander Nov. 13 Smith, Mrs. Mary E. Nov. 20 Clements, William Nov, 22 Palmer, Mrs. Caroline Dec. 19 Klein. Mrs. Elodie Dec. 28 Kerns, Arminimis Jan. 27 Senter, Mrs. Rebecca M. Feb. 5 Lewis, Mrs. Pauline Feb. 13 Wyss, Jean Mar. I Wilde, Josephine April 3 Heacock, John H, April 13 Adams, Ebenezer April 20 Cornthwait, Annabel April 24 Davis, Thomas April 26 Piesnecker, Henry May 2 Ingersoll, Thomas J. May 9 Ogier, Andrew M. May 13 Wells, Mrs. Nelly May 26 Gallagher, Patrick June II Gardner, Sarah Aug. 20 Polhemus, John Aug. 29 Mayo, James Evans Sept. 29 Darby, Mrs., Helen S. Oct. II Budden, Mrs, Susannah Oct. 31 Dow, Mrs. Louisa S. Nov. 3 Hanmer, Mrs. Harriet W, Nov. 6 Ogier, Florence E. Nov. 8 Fepender, Frederick Nov. 16 Clark, William H. Nov. 26 Rock, George A. Dec. 2 Holmes, Joseph Dec. 7 Hack, Mrs. Virginia Jan, 20 Shillingford, A. N. Mar. 10 Jarman, Thomas Seot. 15 Eastin, Mrs. Sarah C. Sept. 20 Scott, Mrs. Joanna Hart Sept. 22 Leyons, Louis Sept. 23 Campbell, Margaret Sept. 27 Manrose, Gustave Dec 28 Young, William Jan. 25 David, Mrs. Melanie Mar. I Crandal, O. L Mar. 23 Johnson, Charles May 7 Bernamayon, Henri May 16 Wolbebber, Ivouis May 28 Belford, Judith T. Aug, 8 Jones, Phoebe A. Aug. 14 White, Mrs. Ida Burials 71 1882 Aug. 19 Johnson, Charles Aug. 19 Johnson, Ida Catherine Sept. 6 Tennant, Fredericka Sept. 21 Laurilliard, Alice Oct. 3 Cleal, Herbert Oct. 8 Browne, Mrs. J, P. Oct. 10 Cullen, Jeffrey Oct. II Tildeu, Frank Oct. 15 Chapman, Elizabeth G. Nov. 9 Wear, William Dec. 20 Caldwell, Horace 1883 Jan. 16 Hoyt, Moses Jan. 26 Patterson, Mrs. Kate Jan. 31 Manning, Mary Feb. I Macleod, Jessie Feb. 2 Case, Albert A. Feb. 16 Coffe, Mrs. Madeline Mar. 29 Codington, Mrs. A. T. April 2 Manetta, Paul April 5 Sharratt, Katie April 10 Chapman, Rev. R. M. May 8 Hall, Louisa May 30 Carlsen, Mary W. July 21 Morrison, Charles Aug. 19 Carlson (Mr.) Aug. 29 Bode, Frederick Sept. 10 Wild, Maggie H. Sept. 22 Edwards, Theo. Nov. 14 Green, George B. Nov. 19 Hellbory, Gustave Nov. 21 Jarman Mabel Dec. 8 Jones, Marina Dec. 23 Warhurst, Grace Dec. 27 Smith, Dana 1884 Jan. II Finch, Persis F. Jan. 28 Hanchett, Mrs. E. S. Feb. 6 Arthur, Mrs. A. M. Feb. 26 King, Louisa Etta May I Doble, Philip Campbell, Sarah June 5 Faulkner, (Mrs.) June 9 Warhurst, Minnie F. June 14 Cottrell, Charles June 26 Knickerbocker, Robbie June 28 Howe, Elizabeth July 6 Wilson, Elizabeth A. July 26 Comins, Mrs. Margaret Aug. 17 Stevens, John Aug. 22 Partridge, Ellen M. Sept. 9 Titus, Mrs. Harriet Sept. 10 Rosenblad, Henry Oct. 22 Burgat, Charles Oct. 28 Chamberlain, Henrietta Nov. 5 Rowan, James 72 Trinity Church REV. JOHN B. WAKEFIELD, D. D. 1884- 1899 1884 Nov. 14 Gravenor, William Nov. 14 Jarvis, Mrs. G. M. Dec. 9 Murgotten, Mabel 1885 Jan. 14 Tennant, Richard Feb. 14 Byrns, Margaret Feb. 26 Thomas, Charles Mar. II Amidon, William H. Mar. 17 Coupe, Maria Louise April 2 Buckley, John April 8 Jarman, A. May 16 Hampton, Henry May 16 Ogier, J. H. May 16 Van Pelt, Daniel May 18 Crandall, Mattie June 2 Everett, Erie June 15 Hawkins, George W. Aug. I Holsburg, George Aug. 13 Haydon, Lottie Sept. 26 Ward, Melville B. Oct. 17 Harrison , Richard Oct. 17 Monroe, Annie Oct. 24 Wright, Joseph J, Dec. Dell, Mrs. John 1886 Jan. 14 Delmaestro, Jan. 25 Faull, Jane Jan 26 Agnew, Mrs. Susan Jan. 27 Fanning, Mrs. Mary Jane Mar. 9 Webb, Mrs. Emeline Mar. 23 Schneider, Herbert Mar. 30 Crichton, Sidney April 25 Willey, Mrs. Sarah April 25 Miller, James April 19 Brown, Nina Elizabeth April 28 Rose, Mrs. A. W. April 28 Pierce, Mrs. April — Latimer, B. G. May 12 Weber, Augusta Louise May 13 Howe, William July 17 Broadbent, Mary Ann July 21 Hawley, P. Radcliff Gravenor, Mrs. Wm. Brown, Emily S. Nov. 7 Leggatt, Owen Marchand, Mrs. Aimee Nov. 25 Steingruber, Mrs. Hannah W. Nov. 26 Schaff, Frederick William Dec. 4 Monroe, Maggie Burials 7^ 1887 Feb. II Crawford, George Allen Smith, William Kilgore, Mrs. Singer, John Hornsby, Arthur Wetzler, Mrs. Louisa Williams, Effie Gladys Stilluian, Myra Johnson, John Seymour, Clara Blake, Mabel Amanda Richmond, Sidney Earle Lewis, Jackson Greenwald, Eliza Walker, Robert G. Lowe, E. Forsjth Green, Bessie Geraldine Babcock, Guy Albert Morphy, William Frank Moore, Mary Casara, Mrs. Felicita 1888 Jan. 4 De la Roza, Tito L- Reardon, Polhemus, Rebecca Wilson, Mrs. Nancy Crichton, Frederick Chapin, Rachel N. Howes, Samuel P. Martinelli, Buena Ventura Young, Samuel Wales, Edward A. Poulain, C. Honore Greenawalt, David Poppelwell, George B. Groutsch, George Maffre, Mary Linquist, Mary A. Edwards, Mamie Mills, Luther R. McGowan, Annie Malone, Elda A. Stevens, Sylvania Raynor, Edwin Pieper, John Henry Brown, Ellen F. Waidhass, May Estelle Bacon, Dixie Klotz, Christian M. McClelland, Henrietta Madigan, Mrs. M. L. Morgans, EllaMina Coddington, A. T. Easley, Isaac B. Feb. II Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Mar. 20 May 6 May — July 31 Aug. 15 Sept. 10 Sept. 19 Oct. 16 Oct. 30 Oct. 31 Oct. 31 Nov. 23 Nov. 28 Nov. 30 Dec. 8 Dec. 12 Dec. 22 Jan. 4 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Feb. 6 Mar. 18 April 2 April June 19 June 24 July 4 July 5 July 8 July 20 July 21 July 30 July 30 Aug. 2 Sept. II Sept, , II Oct. 3 Oct. 13 Oct. 31 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Dec. 4 Dec. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 25 April 4 May 9 May 13 May 18 74 Trinity Church 1889 Aug. 21 Harris, George Sept. 19 Dresser, Lillie Belle Sept. 19 Morgan, James H. Oct. 19 Mulvenna, J. Sherwood Nov. 2 Richards, Jenkin W. Nov. — Maynard, Gertrude Nov. — Simpson, Sophia O. F. Dec. 8 Wadington, John Dec. 8 Knight, George S. Dec. 14 Woodsum, A. Clinton 1890 Jan. 4 Jacox, Lillian L,. Jan. 18 Mulvenna, James Joseph Jan. 26 Bonetti, G. Jan. 26 Moultrie, Joseph A. Jan. 27 Roots, Thomas R. Jan 29 Brown, Thomas M. Feb. I Hassinger, Eunice Feb. 2 Fletcher, Nellie E. Feb. 10 Hart, James Feb. 14 Scheller, Feb. 19 Milasich, Antonio Feb. 20 Pembroke, Mar. 5 Haley, William D'Arcy Mar. Heimbaugh, Mar. Bessi, Rosa May 3 Wakefield, Isabella June 30 Flagg, Edwina C. July 13 Crawford, Joseph A. July 24 Cameron, Hugh Aug. 5 Haldan, Amelia Aug. 29 Brown, Elizabeth Aug. 31 Burgess, Tristam Sept. I Clark, Sept. 6 Russell, George William Sept. 20 Russell, Sept. 23 Leviness, W. C. Sept. 25 Parke, Oct. I Bolton, John M. Oct. 8 Paulain, A. C. Oct. 17 Russell, John D. Oct. 21 Butts, Mrs. Lulu Oct. 26 Blabon, Mr. Nov. 20 Madigau, Eugenia M. Nov. 21 Mulvaney, Cora F. Dec. 13 Ruger, Margaret Giles S. Dec 30 Ricketts, Wm. Ryder 1891 Jan. 3 Rutherford, George W. Jan. 16 Bee, Barlow B. Feb. 2 Costa, Joseph Feb. 5 Lawton, Susan A. Feb. 9 Tennant, Richard Feb. — Giacomo, Celio Burials jt; 1891 Feb. Behrendt, Albert A. April 15 Jung, Jane Mather June 12 Dunn, Mary Ann July 8 Eastin, Howard H. July 26 Ferguson, James C. July 27 Tomkin, Alfred Royce Aug. 30 Mowray, Nelson H. Sept. 16 Holman, James Sept. 18 Lorimer, Henry J. Oct. 4 Stewart, Grace Oct. 9 Lippett, Stephen Oct. 20 Horr, Josephine E. Oct. 25 Spagnole, Valentine Oct. 30 White, Catherine A. Oct. 31 Snook, Angeline Nov. 8 Pray, Elizabeth Nov. 17 Ingleson, James O. Nov. 17 Mirandette, Joseph Dec. 10 Thomas, Mrs. Jane Dec. 19 McComb, Mrs. Sarah J. Dec. 26 McComb, Kittie Dec. 30 Lendrum, George Dec. 31 Lion, Gardner M. 1892 Jan. Spencer, Mrs. Eleanor Jan. 6 Bonetti, Clement Jan. 21 Schartzer, Mamie Jan. 26 Yates, Robert P. Feb. 24 Andrews, W. W. Mar. 5 Brown, Mrs. Mary Mar. 8 Etchelle, Wm. Mar. 15 Clow, John S. Mar. 15 Haldan, Frances Rich Mar. — Hindle, William April II Bemis, Robert P. April 24 Whitten, Daniel M. May 3 Van Reed, Mrs. Julian H. May 6 Wren, John May II Mace, June May 14 McCracken, Mrs. Emma May 17 Covell, Lizzie E. May 25 Lords, Walden S. June 2 Poulain, Honorine June 22 Klotz, John June 29 Kelly, Thomas Dick July I Lewis, William July 3 Brownton, Anna V. July 28 Wallace, Lesley Grace Aug. I Schneider, Frank Bonfield Aug. 20 Covell, Sadie Sept. 13 Zimmer, Albert Sept. 21 JeflFrey. Susan Sept. 22 Lombard, Andrew 76 Trinity Church Foster, Frank Gouely, James Miller, Charles F. Elmer, Charles Weller, Mrs. Kate Castle Owens, Wm. F. Carlson, Carl E. Cochran, J. H. Lamont, Mrs. J. C. G. 1893 Jan. I Knickerbocker, Mrs. Eliza Phair, Henry Ogier, Robert J. Ryder, Georgia Williams, Mrs. Eliza Clark, John Davies, Thomas E. Conrad, Mrs. Emilie Daniels, Mrs Lillace Chatham, Mrs Sarah Smith, Ida Street, Ralph D. Snook, William R. Lavalle, Francis E. Colehower, Eugene J. Morris Herbert Howells, Mrs. Agnes W. Yoell, George M. Darby, Mrs. Rebecca Orkney, Mr.s. Laura L. Burrell, Cuthbert Harkness, Bessie Genevieve Whitson, Mrs. Apphia W. Beatty, Irving B. Leudrum, Andrew Purcell, John Asselin, Mrs. Susan Hart, Mrs. Ann Sanger Neal. William B. Darrow, Leonce Merle 1894 Jan. I Connifif, James C. Snook, Robert Pratt, Mary Emma Gerard, Mrs. Taft, Mrs. Annie G. Cooke, Mrs. Mary Wilson Laurilliard, Albert Colton, A. D. Glaze, Leroy Norton Payne, Mrs Rosa D. Pratt, Spencer, Alexander H. Deane, May, Alpha Child Tevis, Miriam Carter Sept. 25 Oct. 14 Oct. 26 Nov. I Nov. 4 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 16 Dec. 30 Jan. I Jan. 2 Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 31 Feb. 21 Feb. 28 Mar. 16 Mar. 18 Mar. 20 Mar. 30 April 2 April 3 April 5 June 2 June 26 July I July 29 Aug. I Aug. 3 Aug. 10 Aug. 27 Sept. 9 Oct. 22 Nov. 15 Nov. 19 Nov. 17 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Dec. 28 Jan. I Jan. 5 Jan. 10 Jan. II Jan. 30 Feb. 16 Feb. — Mar. 10 Mar. 13 Mar. 22 April 18 April 30 May 25 May 26 Burials 77 1894 May 29 May 29 June 21 June 27 Aug. 5 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 24 Nov. I Nov. 16 Nov. — Dec. 21 Dec. 22 Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Dec. 30 1895 Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb 23 Feb. 25 Mar. 10 Mar. 17 Mar. 28 Mar. 30 April 13 April 22 April 23 April 30 April — May 25 June 10 Aug. 8 Aug. 26 Oct. 13 Nov. 12 Dec. I Dec. 8 1896 Jan. 8 Jan. 8 Feb. 25 Mar. 8 Mar. 9 Mar. 20 April 5 April 20 May 19 June II June 23 July 8 July II Eklred, Elisha Luther, PVanz Wood, David Mulvenna, John Richards, Norman Holman, S. A. Christian, George Lewis Jack DuBrutz, Kittie Beck L. Dennie. Mrs. Elizabeth Chenicourt, Philip Garrett, Mcllvaine, Mrs. Nancy Jackson, Mrs. Lillian A. Fullagar, Albert McPherson, Miner Angus Reed, George Payne, Dolph S. Hart, Wilkin Manner, George H. Colahan, John T., Jr. Crawford, Adella Narcissa Harrison, Mrs. Anne Oest. Frederick Johnson, Mrs. Harmon, Mrs. Lucinda Wilson, Mrs. Eliza S. Harmon, George B. Orkney, James T. Hines, Oscar Otis Fisher, Mrs. Kate Mann, Louis E. Peaslee, Arthur Shattuck Vancviry, Pearl Hanson, Martin L. Black, Bessie Averv Madox, Mildred Cabell Brower, George Cranz, Mrs. Margaretta Parkman, Tuero, Joseph Bell, James Snitzler, E. Moultrie, Mrs. Elizabeth W. McComb, John Hinmann, Mrs. Julia Pidsley, Rev. Edward Maloney, Mrs. Katie Leitch, Isaac Henry Bradley, Maynard, Edmund G. Ladd, Mrs. Morris Abel, George F. Lampanois, Jeannette yS Trinity Church 1896 July 25 Vale, William Aug. 27 Vatuone, J. Aug. 2§ Minor, Peter O. AuK% 29 Baker, Mrs. Emily Sept. 26 Kenyon, Mark ly. Oct. — Laurilliard, Mrs. A. Oct. 8 Keherr, James Nov. 19 Brewer, Andrew George Dec. 24 Clayton, James 1897 Jan. 30 Bolza, Mrs. Newman _ Stevenson, M. M. Feb. 28 Gasmann, Charles E. May 17 Knowles, Mary C. May 20 Dunlop, Robert Bruce May 27 Harris, June 13 Sundquest, Mary June 22 Gallagher, Andrew T. June 22 Gallagher, Andrew, Jr. June 24 Sampson, James Isaac June 26 Flickenger, J. July 3 Harrison, Herbert S. Aug. 20 Pease, F. N. Sept. — Baker, Elton Dec. 28 Hofstra, Sake A. Dec. 29 May, Emily Willard 1898 Feb. 2 Duff, Evelina Constance Feb. 2 Snook, Edgar H. Feb. 17 Denny, Charles Warren Feb. 20 Ross, Milan A. Mar. 6 Machefert, Mar. 7 Philip, Henry Mar. 9 Baker, A. F. Mar. II Bemis, Julia B. Mar. — Wright, William J. Mar. 28 Devine, April I Newton, (Mrs.) J. B. April 22 McCulloch, (Mrs.) April 26 Spencer, Francis E. May 3 McDowell, Mary May 7 Musgrove, Constantia May 22 Juth, Elias May 22 Weber, Marie E. June — Stover, Charles J, July 1 2 Tisdale, W. D. Swan, Clarissa Canfield Oct. 9 Henderson, Hall, J. Underwood Berg, (Mrs.) Julia Nov. 26 Gifford, Thomas Russell, 1899 Jan. 5 Murphy, Mrs. Jan. 7 Harrison, Thomas Burials 79 1899 Jan. II Jan. 9 Jan. 12 Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 17 Jan. 21 Mar. 24 Mar. 27 April 10 April 21 April 26 May 13 May 21 June 23 June 25 Aug. 6 Sept. 3 Sept. 17 Musgrave, Joseph Bland, John C. Padley, John Pidsley, Deborah Pratt, Francis Cowell Robinson, Graham Boyle, Adelina Ainsworth, Trevellyn Appleton, (Mrs.) Fannie G. Pascoe, William J., Jr. Dimond (Mrs.), Cornelia S. Straub, Bernard J. Forrest, (Mrs.) Nellie Senter, William A. King, Andrew Lewis Hawley, Charlotte Thomas, John Kittredge, Ashbel S. Williams, Edward REV. BURR MILLER WE EDEN 1899 Oct. 20 Nov. 4 Nov. 13 Nov. 15 Dec. 7 1900 Jan. 7 Jan. lo Jan. 15 Feb. I Feb. 6 Feb. 7 Feb. 14 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Mar. I Mar. 6 Mar. 23 April 26 April 26 May II May 28 June I June II June 12 June 22 June 26 June 28 1899 - 1901 Adel, Wilmer T. Woodsum, Van Buren Hill, (Mrs.) Lewis C. Dixon, (Mrs.) S. B. Abbott, Ephraim Adams Christopher, (Mrs.) Josephine Amidon, Ellen Turner, Jarid Glover, (Mrs.) Mary A. Cooper, Mrs. Arques, Ramon Hill, Lewis C. Johnson, Thomas E. Warren, William Granger, (Mrs.) Elizabeth Wright, Emmaline A. Speights, Redding Caldwell, Romie W. Henderson, (Mrs.) Fannie E. Smith, Samuel E. Middleton, (Mrs.) Elmira Johnson, William R. A. R. Burrough, Reuben Jenkin, Joseph Schallenberger, (Mrs.) Fannie M. Main (Mrs.) Carolyn Agnes Llewellyn, Edward V. Erkson, Lloyd 8o Trinity Church 1900 1901 July 24 July 25 July 26 July 28 Aug. 5 Sept. 17 Oct. 13 Oct. 17 Oct. 25 Nov. 21 Dec. 15 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Feb. 2 Feb. 4 Feb. 24 Smith, (Mrs.) Alice D. Fisher, (Mrs.) Daisy B. Fellowes, John H. Millard, Phoebe Jennette Plate (Mrs.), Mary Mizner Cutler, Henry M. Clinton, Harry Dixen, CoUinge, Mabel Annie Campbell (Mrs.) Jane Bruce, Governeur Morris Sinclaire (Mrs.) Frances San ford, F. C. Trenear, Herbert R. Parke, (Mrs.) Rachel W. Rooke, Charles Edward Tennant, Hazel Clementina Doble, (Mrs.) Jane REV. CHARLES H. MOCKRIDGE, D. D. 901 Mar. 13 Mar. 17 Mar. 28 Mar. 29 April 16 April 25 May 3 May 22 May 30 June 7 June 14 June 26 July 6 Aug. I Aug. 6 Aug. 14 Aug. 31 Sept. 16 Sept. 17 Nov. 24 Nov. 27 Dec. 4 Dec. II 1902 Jan 6 Jan. 13 Jan. 18 Jan. 25 Feb. 17 Feb. 23 I90I - 1902. White, Rosanna Chapin, Florida Louella Hitchcock, Elizabeth Giacomazzi, Pietro A. Porter, Elizabeth V. Albertoli, Lebastiano Malone, Jarrett Jenkins Woolley, William Rhodes, Charles D. Henderson, Judson Perkins, Adeline S. Lux, Ellen, (Mrs.) Tracey, Philip Blaney, Clarissa Butler Snyder, John Knapp, Hermann Iceland, Jennie G. McMillan, Margaret, (Mrs.) Baxter, Mary (Mrs.) Mulvenna, Kate, (Mrs.) Baker, Liliie (Mrs.) Whalen, Thomas Ogier, Charles Stewart Morrison, Walter Start Merigot, Martha Collins, Ernest Herbert Tyner, Richard Gelling Scala, Constance Wheeler, Elizabeth Ruth Burials 81 1902 Apri: I 4 Apri] i 9 April [ 16 Apri] 1 22 May 23 June I June 5 June 6 June ID June 17 June 22 June 26 July 5 July 10 July 10 Aug. 7 Aug. 7 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 Oct. S Oct. ?, Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 19 Oct. 20 Oct. 21 Oct. 26 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Nov. 2,S Nov. 28 Dec. 13 Lemman, Elizabeth Kelly, James H. Fisher, Amanda Bailey, Daniel C. Taylor, Ellen (Mrs.) Kittredge, Edna Claire Flagg, Edwin Clarence Leisbman, George M. Baker, Morgan Dillon Waidhas, Frank Hares, Sarah Louisa (Mrs.) Kennedy, Charles Louis Kerr, Catherine (Mrs.) Roberts, Bertier Worsley Hill, Malcolm Thornton, Richard Baxter West, John Milton Weir, Pearley T. Snook, Albert Norman Van Smith, Walter Kessell, Richard H. Thomas, Mary Ann (Mrs.) Lewis, Hiram Elisha Greater, Henry Webb, Mary Ann (Mrs.) Brierly, Edward Werner, Irene (Mrs.) Mathews, William Ryns, Edna C. (Mrs.) Fernandez, Sarah (Mrs.) Geldard, Jane Ripley (Mrs.) Bates, Arthur Cary Fitzsimmons, Susan K. J^EV. GEORGE W. FOOTE. Rector in Charge, December 1902-April 1903 1903 Jan. 7 Williams, Simeon Waldo Jan. 7 Weller, Abraham Jan. 12 Rodgers, Theresa Delicia Leigh Feb. 26 White, Warren A. Feb. 26 Woodsum, Maude A. Mar. 13 Edson, Charles Mar. 22 De Yoe, La Rue Vestries 1 86 1 — Senior Warden, Judge William Daniels; Junior Warden, Mark Hardy; Clerk, William McCune; Treasurer, Judge William Daniels; I^awrence Archer, James R. Ivowe, Stephen Thorn, John N. Appleton, Thomas E. Brown, John Tennant, George B. Lang- worthy. 1862 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, John M. Littlefield; Clerk, William Mc- Cune; Treasurer, William McCune; James Hart, Daniel Hadley, H. Weed, George Langworthy. 1863 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, James R. L,owe; Clerk, James A. Yoell; Moses Schalienberger, James Hart, Daniel Hadley, George B. Langworthy. 1864 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, B. B. Kingsbury; Clerk, B. B. Kings- bury; Treasurer, James Hart; S. J. Hensley, George B, Langworthy, R. J. Downs, Peter O. Minor. 1865 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, D. S. Payne; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treasurer, James Hart; S. J. Hensley, Thomas Fallon, Peter O. Minor, J. Q. A. Ballon. 1866 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, R. Savage; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treasurer, James Hart; Thomas Fallon, Peter O. Minor, J. Q. A. Ballou. 1867 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, James Hart; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treas- urer, James Hart; R, Savage, George Lendrum, H. Hoflfman, Daniel Hadley. 82 Vestries 8^ 1868 — Senior Warden, D. S. Payne; Junior Warden, Georg:e Lendrum; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Thomas Fallon, R. Savage, H. Hoffman, Daniel Hadley. 1869 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, D. S. Payne; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treas- urer, George Lendrum; Thomas Fallon, James Hart, Daniel Hadley, Byron J. Rhodes. 1870 — Same as 1896. 1871 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, D. S. Payne, Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treas- urer, George Lendrum; J. Q. A. Ballou, Thomas Fallon, James Hart, Byron J. Rhodes. 1872 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond, Junior Warden, D. S. Payne; Clerk, D. S. Payne; Treas- urer, George Lendrum; James Hart, Byron J. Rhodes, D. L. Blanchard, John M. Townsend. 1873 — Senior Warden, James W. Hammond; Junior Warden, D. S. Payne; Clerk, D. S. Payne: Treas- urer, George Lendrum; James Hart, Thomas Fal- lon, Charles H. Allen, John M. Townsend. 1874 — Same as 1873. 1875— Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Judge D. S. Payne; Treasurer, George Lendrum; James Hart, Thomas Fallon, H. J. H, Appleton, Charles B. Polhemus. 1876— Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Judge D. S. Payne; Treasurer, George Lendrum; J. H. Burch, James W. Hammond, Charles B. Polhemus, Byron J. Rhodes. 1877 — Same as 1876. 1878— Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Judge D. S. Payne; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Charles B. Polhemus, Byron J. Rhodes, Samuel H. Wagener, Arthur Laurilliard. 1879 — Same as 1878. 84 Trinity Church 1880 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Dr. Edwin S. Breyfogle; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Charles B. Polhemus, Byron J, Rhodes, Arthur Laurilliard. 1881 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Dr. Edwin S. Brey- fogle; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Charles B. Pol- hemus, Byron J. Rhodes, Dr. Samuel F. Chapin. 1882 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Charles H. Allen; Treas- urer, George Lendrum; Charles B. Polhemus, Sam- uel H. Wagener, Byron J. Rhodes, Dr. Samuel F. Chapin. 1883, 1884 — Same as 1882. (Junior Warden, Dr. Samuel F. Chapin.) 1885 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Dr. Samuel F. Chapin; Clerk, Dr. A. S. Cochrane; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Judge D. S. Payne, Charles B. Polhemus, Byron J. Rhodes. 1886 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Dr. A. S. Cochrane; Treasurer, George Lendrum; Charles B. Polhemus, Samuel H. Wagener, Edward Williams. 1887 — Same as 1886. 1888 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Dr. A. S. Cochrane; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles B. Polhemus, Samuel H. Wagener, Edward Williams, Judge A. S. Kittredge. 1889 — Same as 1888. 1890 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Judge A. S. Kittredge; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles B. Polhemus, Edward H. Guppy, Samuel H. Wage- ner, Edward Williams. 1891, 1892, 1893 — Same as 1890. Vestries 8^ 1894 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge D. S. Payne; Clerk, Judge Ashbel S. Kittredge; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles B. Polhemus, Samuel H. Wagener, Edward Wil- liams, Dr. J. L,. Asay. 1895 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior Warden, Judge A. S. Kittredge; Clerk, Dr. J. L. Asay; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles B. Polhemus, Samuel H. Wagener, Edward Williams, Edward G. Maynard. 1896 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Judge A. S. Kittredge; Clerk, Dr. J. L. Asay; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles B. Polhemus, Samuel H. Wagener, Edward Williams, Dr. M. A. Southworth. 1897 — Same as 1896. 1898 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Samuel H. Wagener; Clerk, Harry E. War- ren; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Judge A. S. Kittredge, Edward Williams, Albert S. Bacon, A. C. Darby. 1899 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Samuel H. Wagener; Clerk, Alfred C. Darby; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Edward Williams, Dr. M. A. Southworth, Albert S. Bacon, N. B. Squires. 1900 — Senior Warden, Charles H. Allen; Junior War- den, Samuel H. Wagener; Clerk, Alfred C. Darby; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Dr. M. A. South- worth; Albert S. Bacon, Owen D. Richardson, R. Wills-Sanford, Chas. A. Smith. 1901 — Senior Warden, Chas. H. Allen; Junior Warden, Samuel H. Wagener; Clerk, Alfred C. Darby; Treas- urer, Edward S. Guppy; Albert S. Bacon, Owen D, Richardson, R. Wills-Sanford, Charles A. Smith. 1902 — Senior Warden, Albert S. Bacon; Junior War- den, R. Wills-Sanford; Clerk, Owen D. Richardson; Treasurer, Edward S. Guppy; Charles A. Smith, George Rodgers, Dr. James R. Curnow. 1903 — Same as 1902. Vested Choirs 1903 Clarence T. Urmy, Organist and Choirmaster. Austin Sperry, Crucifer. REGULAR CHOIR Bors Shelden Allen Hubert Putnam Page Austin Crayton Putnam Ellis Bennison Donald Richards Frank Cahill Melville Smith James Leaman Frederick Sperry Bruce McGill Ernest Thurber MEN Eben H. Bennison J. Herbert Smith William J. Hayward Austin W. Sperry Chester Herold Carl Swenson Arch Perrin Charles Trowbridge Maxwell Vestal AUXILIARY CHOIR Bella Beach Mary H.Smith (Mrs.) Belle Edwards Jeanette Stiles Mabel F. Guppy Eva Thrift Pearl Livingston Harriet Thrift Jessie Paulsell June Thrift Fleda Perrin Gertrude Tracb Edna Rinn Ida Von Henn 86 Parochial Organizations TRINITY SUNDAY SCHOOL Facts of interest in connection with the Sunday School of Trinity Parish have been related in the "Parish His- tory." At the time of the re-organization of the Gtiild in 1899, the Sunday School came under the direction of one of the chapters of the Guild. During the year 1903, the Sunday School Chapter established a fund for enlarg- ing and improving the Sunday School rooms. The sum required for this purpose is fast being realized. Mr. Julius B. Anderson has been Superintendent of the Sunday School since 1885. TRINITY PARISH GUILD Trinity Parish Guild was organized by the women of the parish in September, 1899. Before this time, the work that is now carried on by this Guild was divided among a number of smaller organizations. These organ- izations combined under one general head and resolved themselves into Chapters of Trinity Parish Guild. The Chapters are eight in number and are designated as follows: Chancel Chapter, Choir Chapter, Sunday School Chapter, Visiting Chapter, Charity Chapter, Entertainment Chapter, Decoration Chapter and Church Chapter. A chairman for each Chapter is elected at the Annual Meeting of the Guild. The general duties of each Chapter can be readily discerned from the name of the Chapter. 87 88 Trinity Church All members of Trinity Church, and all persons inter- ested in the work and well being of the Parish, are eligible to membership. Persons may become members by signing the constitution and by-laws, and by paying a fee of twenty-five cents. The dues are ten cents per month. Every member must be an active member of at least one of the Chapters. Monthly meetings are held on the first Thursday of each month, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in the Parish House. In April, 1900, the Guild was legally incorporated with the direct intent that it might secure the lot adjoin- ing the church property on St. John Street. The lot was purchased for twenty-eight hundred dollars, and up to Easter, 1903, all but five hundred and fifty dollars of this sum had been paid. In December, 1901, the Guild was relieved by the vestry from the responsibility of paying the organist's sal- ary and other expenses connected with the music of the church. This responsibility had been borne for years by the Guild known as St. Cecilia's Guild — finally resolved into a Chapter of Trinity Parish Guild. The general objects of Trinity Parish Guild are: "to aid the rector in church work, to provide for needful expenses of the parish, and to foster a spirit of Christian fellowship." The words "Christian fellowship," spoken in this con- nection, will call to the minds of many, two members of the Guild, the motive of whose lives was ' 'to foster a spirit of Christian fellowship," Ella Woart Hawley and Mary Mizner Plate. Though they have been sadly missed in the church life to which they gave so much, the best that they gave is still with us — examples of true Chris- tian living. May the same spirit that ruled their lives guide Trinity Parish Guild into ways of truest and high- est service. Parochial Organizations 89 THE WOMAN'S AUXILIARY In March, 1898, through the earnest effort of M-iry Mizner Plate, a branch of the Woman's Auxiliary was established in the parish. In memory of the dev'olion of their leader, the members of the Auxiliary subscribed a definite monthly sum to be paid into a fund for building a church in the town of I^indsay, Tulare County, Cali- fornia. The regular work of the Auxiliary is being carried on under able supervision. A branch of the Junior Auxiliary was established in April, 1898. THE TWENTY MINUTE WORKERS A Circle of Twenty Minute Workers was organized in 1899. Members pledge themselves to give a definite amount of time and work to further the interests of the parish. No dues are required. Half of the funds of the Circle have been regularly given toward paying for the lot on St. John Street. Various sums have been paid for current expenses of the parish. The annual income of the Circle has reached as high as $500. At Easter, 1903, there was a membership of sixty. It is earnestly hoped that such organizations as Trinity Brotherhood, The League of St. John, and the Junior Auxiliary, will again become active in the life of the parish. Gifts Tower Cross — Mrs. S. J. Hensley. Chime of Bells — Sunday School, 1879. Alms Box — Miss Hannah Wakefield. Processional Cross — Miss Josephine Polhemus. Altar Desk — Sunday School Class, (Miss Hannah Wake- field's.) Altar Vases— Bible Class, (Mrs. Isabella Wakefield's.) Alms Basin— Sunday School Class, (Miss Adele M. I^us- son's. ) Hymn Tablet — Sunday School Class, (Miss Adele M. lyusson's.) Chancel Chairs— Bible Class, (Mrs. Isabella Wakefield's.) Flagon — Sunday School Classes, (Miss Hannah Wake- field's and Miss Josephine Polhemus'.) Chancel Windows— Mrs. H. S. Ashley, Mrs. S. J. Hens- ley, Sunday School and others. Communion Linen — Mrs. George Polhemus. Chalices and Paten — Made from old silver given by Com- municants. Stained Glass Window— William IvCwis. Rose Window in The Parish House — Edward Williams, 90 Memorials Tablet — Members of Trinity Parish, in memory of Rev. Sylvester S. Etheridge. Baptismal Font — Rev. and Mrs. George W. Foote, in memory of Christine Foote. Altar — Rev. John B. Wakefield, in memory of Isabella W. Wakefield. Altar Cross — Mrs. Anna K. Blount, in memory of J. K. and T. D. Fackler. Credence Table — Mrs. Ashbel S. Kittredge, in memory of Ashbel S. Kittredge. Altar Service Book — Mrs. Francis E. Spencer, in mem- ory of Francis E. Spencer. Altar Vases — Mrs. Mary E. Snook, in memory of Nor- man Albert Snook. Chancel Books — Mrs. Francis E. Spencer, in memory of Francis E. Spencer. Ivcctern — Major and Mrs. William Hawley, in memory of Peter Radcliffe Hawley. lyitany Desk and Service Book — Mrs. Nathan Strong and members of Trinity Church, in memory of Ella Woart Hawley. Pulpit — Mrs. Mitchell Phillips, in memory of Rachel Nira Chapin. Stained Glass Windows — Rev. Sylvester S. Etheridge, in memory of William R. Davis. Judge William Dan- iels, in memory of Harriet Daniels. James R. Lowe, 91 92 Trinity Church in memory of Mary A. lyowe. Mrs. Hardy-Gregory, in memory of Mark Hardy. Mr. and Mrs. James Hart, in memory of James Hart, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Schallenberger, in memory of Selby Schallen- berger. Mrs. George lyendrum, in memory of Jennie and Annie Lendrum. Mrs. James L^endrum, in memory of Eliza Lendrum, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown, in memory of James T. Brown. Major Samuel J. Hensley, in memory of his children. In memory of Hannah Morris, J. Pettigrue, J. H. and M. A. Smith. Tablet in the Parish House — Members of Trinity Church, in memory of Isabella W. 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