24 ch., Farmington, Fisherville, Deerfield, Derry, 1st ch., 1st Cong'l ch. Dorchester, Dublin, Belknap ch., 1789 Morris Holman. 8. S. 171 Leonard S. Parker, 1837 Ebenezer G. Parsons, 1828 None. 1633 Avery S. Walker, 1856 Ezra Haskell, s. 8. 1772 None. 1789 Silvanus Hayward, Daniel McClenning, s. s. 1842 1809 John H. Thyug, s. 8. 1766 None. 8 17 25 60 1852 33 37 70 9 3 3 ලය 42 72 114 25 1845 8 30 38 5 65 100 75 60 75 1718 Alvan Tobey, 1798 None. 1833 1833 12 53 65 11 7 21 28 1819 Roger M. Sargent, 1830 William R. Jewett, 1771 William L. Gaylord, 1773 Charles Cutler, 1814 John Le Bosquet, s. s. 1822 William T. Savage, 1774 None. 1826 Joseph Blake, 1830 Dana B. Bradford s. s. 1772 Edward B. Bassett, 1801 John W. Ray, s. s. 1862 Thomas T. Merry, s. s. 1802 None. Rufus Case, s. 8. 1839 1706 Edward Robie, 1779 Liba Conant, s. s. 1752 Theodore C. Pratt, 1638 John W. Dodge, 1788 Asahel Bigelow, 21 1131 0 75 0 3 1 1 80 425 3225 0 0 0 0 0 1 10 of 65 24 32.2 50 20292 0 90 175 70 40 133 80 190 113 0240 4274 5276 75 315200 0 80 OTHER MINISTERS. Josiah L. Armes, Barrington. Franklin Davis, Portsmouth. Hanover. Albert W. Fiske, Fisherville. Joshua S. Gay, East Concord. 1845 5 0 1 1 0 1 13 14 5 Moses Gerould, Stoddard. Abel Manning.Concord, (ord. 1820.) William A. Packard, Prof., Dart. Harrison G. Park, Hancock. 00 0 13 0 0 30 040 0 90 620 8 6 1146 50 500 50 6190 16 125 5 0 of 90 0 3 0 50 2165 9 1170 5 1 0 0.300 0 3 4/200 0 0 0 0 98 51 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0. 40 C. W. Richardson, Canaan. 40 Elihu T. Rowe, Meriden. Benjamin P. Stone, D. D., Concord. LICENTIATES REPORTED. SUMMARY.-CHURCHES: 75 with pastors; 59 with stated supplies; 50 vacant. TOTAL, 184. MINISTERS: 76 pastors; 55 stated supplies: 48 others. TOTAL, 179. CHURCH MEMBERS: 5,826 males; 13.318 females. TOTAL, 19.344, of whom 3,412 are absent. REMOVALS IN 1864-5: 389 by death: 300 by dismissal; 29 by excommunication. TOTAL, 718. IN SABBATH SCHOOLS: 21,594. CHARITABLE COLLECTIONS (from 146 churches): $43,666. During the year, -one pastor and five other ministers died. Fifteen pastors were dismissed, and four pastors settled. The churches are associated in eight County Conferences, and there are thirteen Ministerial Associations. Associations and Conferences are represented in the General Association. The statistics are collected, for the first time, by Conferences instead of Associations. |