Francis Alton Dash (abt 1848-1895)
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*Occupation: He was a pastor for Church of Christ denomination. He traveled to Ohio and then to Indiana where he founded a church at Coburn Corners, near St. Joe. He donated land to St. Joe for a cemetery which was named after him.
*Spouse: Frances "Fanny" Hoyt (1800-1847), married 1819, at Kingsville Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio – three daughters (Marilla, Candace, Francis) and four sons (Lorenzo, Benjamin Jr., Mark, Cyrus)
*See memorial for son, Cyrus Alton, (a pioneer preacher of the Restoration) for more information.
(Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 594.)
Francis Alton Dash (abt 1848-1895)
Additional information:
*Occupation: He was a pastor for Church of Christ denomination. He traveled to Ohio and then to Indiana where he founded a church at Coburn Corners, near St. Joe. He donated land to St. Joe for a cemetery which was named after him.
*Spouse: Frances "Fanny" Hoyt (1800-1847), married 1819, at Kingsville Township, Ashtabula County, Ohio – three daughters (Marilla, Candace, Francis) and four sons (Lorenzo, Benjamin Jr., Mark, Cyrus)
*See memorial for son, Cyrus Alton, (a pioneer preacher of the Restoration) for more information.
(Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 594.)
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