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Rev Caleb Kendall Jr.

Birth
USA
Death
15 Nov 1833 (aged 35–36)
Centerville, Allegany County, New York, USA
Burial
Centerville, Allegany County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Rev. Caleb Kendall, Jr. was the son of Rev. Caleb Kendall, Sr. He was the husband of Philena (Harford) Kendall. He was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church: Genesee (now Western New York) Conference 1820 F 1822. He served Ellicottville, Cattaraugus Co., Buffalo District, New York 1832.

Memoir
Methodist Episcopal Church
General Conference Journal
Genesee Conference
1835, Page 284

Caleb Kendall was born in 1797, and experienced religion when about twelve years of age. In 1820 he was admitted on trial as a traveling preacher, and continued to labour until his health began to decline, when he obtained a superannuated relation. During the long period of his sufferings, he manifested much Christian patience, and a cheerful resignation to the divine dispensation. He died in Centreville, Allegany county, New York, on the 15th of November, 1833, leaving a satisfactory evidence to his friends that he departed in peace. Brother Kendall was a man of decided piety, and a plain, practical preacher. He has left a widow and three children.
Rev. Caleb Kendall, Jr. was the son of Rev. Caleb Kendall, Sr. He was the husband of Philena (Harford) Kendall. He was a minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church: Genesee (now Western New York) Conference 1820 F 1822. He served Ellicottville, Cattaraugus Co., Buffalo District, New York 1832.

Memoir
Methodist Episcopal Church
General Conference Journal
Genesee Conference
1835, Page 284

Caleb Kendall was born in 1797, and experienced religion when about twelve years of age. In 1820 he was admitted on trial as a traveling preacher, and continued to labour until his health began to decline, when he obtained a superannuated relation. During the long period of his sufferings, he manifested much Christian patience, and a cheerful resignation to the divine dispensation. He died in Centreville, Allegany county, New York, on the 15th of November, 1833, leaving a satisfactory evidence to his friends that he departed in peace. Brother Kendall was a man of decided piety, and a plain, practical preacher. He has left a widow and three children.

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