Minister of the Gospel
Funeral at the Second Methodist Church.
An obituary appeared in the New York Times, June 25, 1882, and this notice in "Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine" vol. 12:
The Rev. Moses Hill, of the New York East Conference, was suddenly stricken with paralysis, at his home in Norwalk, Conn., on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 21st, and died the ovening of the following day. He was a man of marked ability, and was for many years a leading member of the Maine Conference, being four times elected a member of the General Conference.
In 1851 he was transferred to the New York East Conference, and stationed at Hartford, Conn., when his health failed, and he was obliged to retire from the active ministry. In 1854 he settled in Norwalk, where he continued to reside until called home, in his seventy eighth year.
Mr. Hill leaves a widow, in feeble health; a son, E. J. Hill, an active church member and business man in Norwalk and a daughter, the wife of the Rev. Albert Miller, of the North Iowa Conference.
Minister of the Gospel
Funeral at the Second Methodist Church.
An obituary appeared in the New York Times, June 25, 1882, and this notice in "Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine" vol. 12:
The Rev. Moses Hill, of the New York East Conference, was suddenly stricken with paralysis, at his home in Norwalk, Conn., on the afternoon of Wednesday, June 21st, and died the ovening of the following day. He was a man of marked ability, and was for many years a leading member of the Maine Conference, being four times elected a member of the General Conference.
In 1851 he was transferred to the New York East Conference, and stationed at Hartford, Conn., when his health failed, and he was obliged to retire from the active ministry. In 1854 he settled in Norwalk, where he continued to reside until called home, in his seventy eighth year.
Mr. Hill leaves a widow, in feeble health; a son, E. J. Hill, an active church member and business man in Norwalk and a daughter, the wife of the Rev. Albert Miller, of the North Iowa Conference.
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