AMICK, Joseph 1834-1915
Born in Mifflin County, Pa., Oct.28; married Susan MERTZ,
Oct. 16, 1856; seven children of which number five died very young;
moved to White County, Ind., in 1862; married Hannah REIF, sister
of Mrs. J.G. ROYER, 1871; three daughters. Student Kishacoquillas
Seminary; taught school eleven years. United Ch. of B., 1857;
minister Bachelor Run, Ind., 1863; elder before 1882. Left farm
in Indiana and became manager and treasurer of publishing interests
at Mount Morris in January 1882 and so continued until 1904. Wise
in finance and in great demand at funerals and weddings. Special
interests: Brethren Publishing House, Mount Morris College and
the Home. Died Jan. 4.
BRUBAKER, Daniel E. 1841-1917
Born on March 26 in Washington County, Tenn. United Ch.of B. in
Story County, Iowa, 1859; minister, 1863, Pine Creek, Ill.; elder,
1876 in Iowa. Married twice. Settled at Mt. Morris, and served
as pastor for Milledgeville congregation, 1907-1909. Did mission
work in Toronto and Wisconsin. Appointed member General Mission
Board when organized in 1880. Nature student, especially interested
in bees.
EMMERT, Michael 1814-1883
Born in Maryland, March 14; came to Ogle County, Ill., in 1860
and settled six miles northwest of Mount Morris. He was called
to the ministry and ordained before coming west. Elder of West
Branch from 1868 to 1881. When the Old Order movement disturbed
the church, he resigned as elder. He was the grandfather of Michael
Wolf EMMERT, long a teacher in Mt. Morris College.
FORNEY, Edmund 1838-1926
Born in Somerset County, Pa., April 5; son Michael and Rachel
Horner FORNEY; married Elizabeth HERSHEY, Polo, Ill., April24,
1862; two daughters and seven sons, three sons dying in infancy.
United Ch. of B. about 1860; minister, 1865; elder, 1873, at which
time he began his 36-year charge of Pine Creek congregation. Attended
25 Annual Meetings and served on Standing Committee seven times.
Moved to California in 1900, where he continued active in the
ministry for some years. Died Nov.26, at La Verne.
FRIDLEY, John 1797-1877
John Fridley and wife came to Mt. Morris, Ill, in 1838, being
among the earliest Brethren to settle in northern Illinois. They
bought the Judge Ford tract of land and erected a log house which
has been enlarged and remodeled and is still in fine state of
preservation. Mr. Fridley was a sister of Catherine LONG, wife
of Elder Jacob LONG of West Branch, and of Elizabeth LONG, wife
of Daniel LONG, and grandmother of Daniel L. MILLER.
HECKMAN, John 1863-1960
Son of John and Lavina Moyer HECKMAN, Swiss and German ancestry
repectively; born June 24, in Bond County, IL. Parents died before
he was four. Grew up at Girard, went to high school and graduated
at Mt. Morris Academy 1883; taught rural school two years. Jan.
8, 1885 married Hattie PRICE, Pine Creek, Ill., and began farming
at Sabetha, Kans. Moved to Polo, Ill., in 1892. Five children,
two sons and three daughters. Clarence, the youngest, went to
Africa in 1924. Joined Ch. of B., 1883; minister, 1886, Enoch
EBY giving charge; elder, 1899. Some evangelistic work in early
ministry. Elder and free ministry, Pine Creek, 1899-1907, and
Polo pastor, 1908-1914; elder of Polo, 1905-1925. Elder of a number
of Ill. and Wis. churches, and Covington, Ohio, 1911-1916. Member
Standing Committee three times. Reader once. On a number of Annual
Meeting committees, most important being Dress Committee of 1910-1911.
Member and chairman of District Mission Board, 1905-1915; Board
of Administration, 1934--. Trustee Mt. Morris College, 1905-1932
and chairman fifteen years; treasurer, five years; chairman executive
committee in endowment campaign, 1917. Moderator District Meeting
several times and identified with missionary development in the
district. Associate author of Brethren in Northern Illinois and
Wisconsin.
LAMPIN, William H. 1864-1958
Born at Pine Creek, Ill., Nov. 14; son of Joseph and Susan Lockridge
LAMPIN; married Gussie PRICE, Dec. 31, 1885; one son, one daughter.
They soon united with the church and became active; minister,
1900; elder, 1909. For about fifteen years he devoted his efforts
to evangelism and was the means of bringing many to Christ, especially
adults.
LINE, Jacob S. 1831-1908
Born in Washington County, Md., April 23: married Louisa EMMERT,
daughter of Eld. Michael EMMERT of West Branch congregation; united
with Ch. of B., 1861; deacon, 1862, and settled in Polo the same
year. He did more than any other to build a Brethren congregation
in Polo in the early days.
MILLER, Daniel L. 1841-1921
Born in his father's mill near Hagerstown, Md., Oct. 5, oldest
of thirteen children; son Abram and Catherine Long MILLER (daughter
of Daniel LONG of West Branch, Ill.); married Elizabeth TALLEY
of Philadelphia, Oct. 6, 1868. (They settled in Polo, Ill.) United
Ch. of B., 1863; minister, 1887; elder 1891. Engaged in business
in Polo, 1868-1879. Became business manager Mt. Morris College,
1879; active in church publications, 1882; began his seven
world pilgrimages, 1883; lectured, preached and worte much till
the time of his death, June 1921. Office editor of Gospel Messenger,
1885-1891; editor-in-chief, 1891 till death. Member General Mission
Board, 1885-1910, and life member till death. Long-time member
board of trustees Mount Morris College. As to Annual Meeting,
six times on Standing Committee, four times secretary, two time
moderator. Author, Europe and Bible Lands, 1884; Wanderings in
Bible Lands, 1894; Seven Churches of Asia, 1894; Girdling the
Globe, 1897; The Eternal Verities, 1897; The Other Half of the
Globe, 1907; co-author Some Who Led, 1912. He was a great leader
in business and religion, generous in his philanthropies, and
easily one of the greatest men the Church of the Brethren has
produced. The church became the chief heir to his property.
NEWCOMER, Emanuel 1829-1928
Born March 11; son Emanuel and Catherine Funk NEWCOMER, one of
sixteen children, near Hagerstown, Md.; married Isabel KNOCK,
1853; ten children. United Ch. of B., 1864; minister, 1869, West
Branch, Ill.; elder, 1888. In 1844 he came with his parents to
Ogle County, Ill., by wagon on a seven-week trip. A keen thinker
but not a fluent speaker. Lacked only five months of living one
hundred years.
NEWCOMER, Melchior S. 1842-1920
Born at Hagerstown, Md., Jan. 28; son Isaac and Elizabeth Emmert
NEWCOMER; married Eliza HAMMER, Polo, Ill., May 17, 1865. United
Ch. of B., West Branch, Ill., 1866; minister, 1869; elder, 1887;
soon afterward took charge of West Branch and served till 1908.
Farmer-preacher. His great contribution was the founding of Mt.
Morris College in 1879, in which his aim was to furnish educational
opportunities to Brethren young people and to maintain the distinctive
features of the Church of the Brethren.
NEWCOMER, Samuel I. 1856-1947
Born at West Branch, Ill., June 24; son Isaac and Elizabeth Emmert
NEWCOMER; married Emma PHILLIPS, 1878; four sons, three daughters.
United Ch. of B., 1879; minister, 1888; elder, 1906. Left Lanark,
Ill., for Calif., 1920.
PRICE, Collins C. 1869-1944
Born Pine Creek, Ill., April 4: son John W. and Nancy Rowland
PRICE; married Alice STUFF, Dec. 31, 1891; married Mrs. Emma CUPP,
-?-. Minister, 1894; elder, 1901; elder and pastor Pine Creek,
1905-1919; chairman district mission board, 1917-1924. Moved to
Florida, 1924.
PRICE, Daniel R. 1851-1905
Born Pine Creek, Ill; son Daniel G. and Catherine Weller PRICE;
married Isabella MCQUILKEN. United with Ch. of B. early in life.
Chosen deacon 1881, he proved very efficient. On building committee
Pine Creek meetinghouse, 1881. District treasurer of boards for
needy of Northern Illinois, which became the basis of the Home
at Mt. Morries; trustee of Home, 1892-1901.
PRICE, David E. 1832-1923
Born near Waynesboro, Pa., Sept. 7; son Jacob and Susan Emmert
PRICE; married Helen E. ROWLAND, of Ogle County, Ill., Nov. 25,
1853; ten children; married Elizabeth HICKS, 1899. They united
with Ch. of B., 1855; minister, 1859; elder, 1866--all this at
West Branch. As a boy he felt he would be called to the ministry
and desired to go to school. His father opposed schools but allowed
David to go to Lititz Academy one year. Timid when first he began
to preach, he lost all fear later. Put in charge of Silver Creek
when organized in 1867, he continued so until 1902. Served Standing
Committe nine times and was moderator of Conference three times.
His sermons abounded in Bible passages well connected.
PRICE, John W. 1823-1894
Born Berkeley County, Va. (now W.Va.), Feb. 9, sixth generation
of John Jacob PRICE. Came with his parents to Ogle County, Ill.,
1840. Student Rock River Seminary, 1842; then taught country school.
Married Nancy ROWLAND, Feb. 28, 1850. United Ch. of B. at Franklin
Grove soon after; charter member Pine Creek 1858; member first
district mission board; of General Mission Board, 1887-1889. Regularly
attended Annual Meeting accompanied by some members of the family.
PRICE, Samuel C. 1819-?
Born in Franklin County, Pa.; accompanied parents to Berkeley
County, Va. (now W. Va.); came to Ogle County, 1839. Married Sarah
LONG, Jan. 15, 1848; established home near Salem church site;
second wife, Elizabeth LONG. He was church treasurer and a leader
in building Salem and Silver Creek meetinghouses. His wagon shop
was known far and wide, and his home was open to all.
SWINGLEY, Benjamin 1816-1905
Born Sept. 17, Washington County, Md.; son Michael SWINGLEY; on
Nov. 31, 1837, married Catherine HERSHEY, sister of Isaac HERSHEY
and of the mother of John J. EMMERT; eight children. Settled near
Mt. Morris, 1844. he was a strong leader at Silver Creek. They
united with Ch. of B. in 1858, probably at Arnold's Grove.
TROSTLE, Eva 1878-1938
Born near Mt. Morris, Ill., April 26; daughter of Ephraim P. and
Alice Wingert TROSTLE; united Ch. of B., 1890. Student Mt. Morris
College, Bethany Bible Schools, Columbia College of Expression,
White's Bible Teacher Training School, Lewis Institute, Moody
Bible Institute and Christian Missionary Alliance Training School.
Associated with Bethany Biblical Seminary for seventeen years
as student, teacher and dean of women in the Nurses' Training
School of Gethany hospital. Member of Conference Committee on
Dress Reform. Died Aug. 12.
WINGERT, Daniel 1820-1913
Born near Clearspring, Md., Oct. 26; married Nancy FOREMAN, Oct.
26, 1843; three children; married Mrs. Catherine BUTTERBAUGH,
1890. Settled at Winchester, Ohio, 1831, at Franklin Grove, Ill.,
1846, at Mt. Morris, 1875. Farmer, plasterer, mason, and long-time
merchant in Mt. Morris. An active deacon. When the special district
meeting was considering the Danish mission he said: 'I have a
thousand dollars for you to draw on at any time; go ahead with
the work.' This challenge electrified the meeting.
ZELLERS, Daniel 1818-1906
Born in Washington County, Md., April 12; married Mary LONG, daughter
of Daniel LONG, March 30, 1843; nine children. Came to Ogle County,
Ill., 1844. One of the four outstanding deacons of Silver Creek--ZELLERS,
SWINGLEY, PRICE and WINGERT. For many years he with his clear
musical voice 'raised the tune'.
Submitted by Layne A. Holley
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