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| A list of some of the churches that my ancestors were affiliated with |
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See my Allegan County, Michigan page |
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First Baptist Church of Plainwell |
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St. Elizabeth Catholic Church |
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See my Bay County, Michigan page |
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Sears United Methodist |
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See my Osceola County, Michigan page |
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Ames United Methodist |
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See my Saginaw County, Michigan page |
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McLean Baptist Church (Offsite Link to history on Tompkins Co. GENWEB site) |
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See my Tompkins County, New York page |
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See my Ontario County, New York page |
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First Baptist Church of Geneva (Offsite Link to history on Ontario Co. GENWEB site) |
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First Baptist Church of Freedom |
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See my Cattaraugus County, New York page |
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See my Cayuga County, New York page |
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Sennett Baptist Church (Offsite Link to history on Cayuga Co. GENWEB site) |
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"Consider the blameless, observe the upright; there is a future for the man of peace." Psalm 37:37, quoted on the tombstone of Benjamin Whipple (1755-1813), buried in Sennett Rural Cemetery, Cayuga County, New York |
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