JOSIAH CONGER labored for many years in Preble County, O. He was somewhat local in his labors, but was very useful in his day. He died many years ago, leaving an excellent family to perpetuate his name and principles.
Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.
Spouse: Catherine "Catey/Catie" Runyon (1788-1870), married January 12th, 1803, at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina – four daughters (Anna, Sarah, Mary, Melissa) and four sons (Aaron, Moses, Eli, William)
Father: Johnathan "John" Conger (1734-1806)
Mother: Mary Euphenia "Fanny/Polly" Ross (1751-1795)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
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JOSIAH CONGER labored for many years in Preble County, O. He was somewhat local in his labors, but was very useful in his day. He died many years ago, leaving an excellent family to perpetuate his name and principles.
Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.
Spouse: Catherine "Catey/Catie" Runyon (1788-1870), married January 12th, 1803, at Salisbury, Rowan County, North Carolina – four daughters (Anna, Sarah, Mary, Melissa) and four sons (Aaron, Moses, Eli, William)
Father: Johnathan "John" Conger (1734-1806)
Mother: Mary Euphenia "Fanny/Polly" Ross (1751-1795)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Information provided by Find a Grave Member - 48104028
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