“In loving memory of Henry Stamper died July 24th, 1859 and his wife Catherine Normore died April 13, 1891”.
“Mary hath chosen that good part which shall not be taken away from her”.
“In memory of James Bullpit, 1st Methodist Minister on this Island, 1807. Born in London, March 28, 1767, died Decem- ber 20, 1849, and Hannah Butterfield, his wife born August 24th, 1767, died March 26th, 1842. Erected by their grand daughter Hannah Robertson, also in memory of her parents, James Chancey Bullpit born April 3, 1800, died May 13 1862 and Louisa Hawkins, his wife, born February 23, 1805 died October 26, 1862. ‘I know my sheep and am known of mine’; St. John”.
And the beautiful large central window overlooking Prince Street — 32 feet high, 15 feet wide with an ornamental Gothic Top. “Praise God from whom all blessings flow”.
The sum expended on the improvements amounted to about $5,000.00. Mr. Campbell’s term was extended to five years by the General Conference.
The next minister, Mr. Teasdale, whose health broke down, retired from active duty after only one year’s ministry and the Rev. George M. Young was called to the church in 1900 .....
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