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Rev Loren E Bixby

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Rev Loren E Bixby

Birth
Randolph, Orange County, Vermont, USA
Death
24 Aug 1900 (aged 90)
Burial
Flora Township, Boone County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
108
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BIO:
"Rev. Loren E. Bixby, of Gary, Dak, a brother of Rev. N. W. Bixby, was born in Randolph, VT, Jan. 24, 1810, and converted under the labors of Rev. N. Bowles. He was ordained by the Corinth, Quarterly Meeting (Q.M.), Feb. 15, 1840. In 1837-38, he engaged in revival work in Underhill and Jericho, and the two succeeding years in Stowe, the Waterbury Centre church being formed from the resulting additions. Late in 1840, he went to Hadley, N.Y., and organized a church. In 1843, he witnessed a good work in Fort Ann and Warrensburg, and preached also in Caldwell, Johnsburg and W. Rutland, returning to Stowe in 1846-48. In 1854 he settled in Kingston, Ill. and preached also at Cherry Valley, Flora, Burlington, Genoa, Pecatonica and other places. He also labored for a time in Iowa; but, since about 1860, sickness in his family has prevented extended labors. His preaching is biblical; his manner rather eccentric, but unassuming and spiritual. He represented the Vermont Y.M. in the General Conference of 1847."
--From "Cyclopedia of Free Baptist," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward:


U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 about Loren E Bixby
Name: Loren E Bixby
SAR Membership: 57583
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1810
Death Date: 24 Aug 1900
Father: Ebenezer Bixby
Mother: Hannah Tracy Flint
Spouse: Lucy M Blake
Children: Charles L Bixby
BIO:
"Rev. Loren E. Bixby, of Gary, Dak, a brother of Rev. N. W. Bixby, was born in Randolph, VT, Jan. 24, 1810, and converted under the labors of Rev. N. Bowles. He was ordained by the Corinth, Quarterly Meeting (Q.M.), Feb. 15, 1840. In 1837-38, he engaged in revival work in Underhill and Jericho, and the two succeeding years in Stowe, the Waterbury Centre church being formed from the resulting additions. Late in 1840, he went to Hadley, N.Y., and organized a church. In 1843, he witnessed a good work in Fort Ann and Warrensburg, and preached also in Caldwell, Johnsburg and W. Rutland, returning to Stowe in 1846-48. In 1854 he settled in Kingston, Ill. and preached also at Cherry Valley, Flora, Burlington, Genoa, Pecatonica and other places. He also labored for a time in Iowa; but, since about 1860, sickness in his family has prevented extended labors. His preaching is biblical; his manner rather eccentric, but unassuming and spiritual. He represented the Vermont Y.M. in the General Conference of 1847."
--From "Cyclopedia of Free Baptist," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward:


U.S., Sons of the American Revolution Membership Applications, 1889-1970 about Loren E Bixby
Name: Loren E Bixby
SAR Membership: 57583
Birth Date: 24 Jan 1810
Death Date: 24 Aug 1900
Father: Ebenezer Bixby
Mother: Hannah Tracy Flint
Spouse: Lucy M Blake
Children: Charles L Bixby


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  • Maintained by: Iron Horse
  • Originally Created by: Phyllis
  • Added: Aug 25, 2010
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57702700/loren_e-bixby: accessed ), memorial page for Rev Loren E Bixby (24 Jan 1810–24 Aug 1900), Find a Grave Memorial ID 57702700, citing Bloods Point Cemetery, Flora Township, Boone County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by Iron Horse (contributor 46511764).