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Title
First Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Clarendon Articles of Incorporation
Subject
Churches--Michigan
Calhoun County (Mich.)--History
Methodist Episcopal Church--Michigan--History--19th century
Description
The 1848 articles of incorporation for the First Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Clarendon, Michigan.
Date
1848-01-24
1848-01-29
Contributor
Bennett, Isaac
Benham, Lewis
Humeston, Artemis
Perine, William H.
Snider, Hiram
Trumbull, Chancy
Benham, Letson
Humeston, Spencer
Humeston, James
Meacham, John
Rights
In the public domain.
Format
pdf
Language
English
Type
Text
Identifier
MDL.LH.003.057
Coverage
Clarendon Township (Mich.)
Calhoun County (Mich.)
Text Item Type Metadata
Text
Isaac Bennett Preacher in charge of Burlington circuit of the M.E. Church in the Branch of which Clarendon Society is now situated do hereby certify that Lewis Benham, Artemis Humeston, William H. Perine, Hiram Snider, and Chancy Trumbull are hereby constituted a Board of Trustees in trust for the first society of the M.E. Church in Clarendon Calhoun County State of Michigan.
Done this twenty fourth Day of January A.D. 1848
Isaac Bennett
In presence of
Letson Benham
Spencer Humeston
State of Michigan
County of Calhoun
On this twenty fourth day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty eight before me James Humeston a Justice of the Peace in and for said County came the above named Isaac Bennett known to me to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed.
James Humeston
Recorded January 29th 1848
John Meacham
Clerk
Done this twenty fourth Day of January A.D. 1848
Isaac Bennett
In presence of
Letson Benham
Spencer Humeston
State of Michigan
County of Calhoun
On this twenty fourth day of January one thousand eight hundred and forty eight before me James Humeston a Justice of the Peace in and for said County came the above named Isaac Bennett known to me to be the person who executed the foregoing instrument and acknowledged the same to be his free act and deed.
James Humeston
Recorded January 29th 1848
John Meacham
Clerk
Original Format
microfilm