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South Carolina; 1818, Orangeburg; 1819, Alcovi, Georgia; 1820, 

 Rocky River; 1821, Sugar Creek. At the close of his tenth year he 

 located, and sustained this relation to the Church for six successive 

 years ; in 1828, readmitted, and two years in charge of Wateree Cir- 

 cuit ; in 1830, was on Lincolnton Circuit ; the next two years, health 

 failing, he was in a superannuated relation ; in 1833, again located ; 

 in 1849, a second time readmitted and placed in a superannuated re- 

 lation, which he continued to hold to the close of his life. He died 

 at his residence in Catawba county, North Carolina, June 16, 1855. 

 His life was one of labor and suffering; his Christian experience 

 deep and genuine ; his example bright and free from reproach ; and 

 his death calm and happy. 



Hill, Christian G. was born in Charleston, South Carolina, 

 April 10, 1791 ; converted early in life ; admitted into the traveling 

 connection in December, 1818, and appointed for 1819 to Little Pe- 

 dee ; 1820, to Lynch's Creek ; 1821, to Black Swamp ; 1822, to Lou- 

 isville, Georgia; 1823, located; 1829, readmitted, and sent two 

 years to Cooper River Circuit; 1831, superannuated, and for several 

 years declined gradually, being a man of much disease, and occa- 

 sionally of severe suffering. In his last illness his soul reposed with 

 much meekness and patience upon the atoning sacrifice of Christ 

 and the precious promises of the gospel. " Christ crucified," said 

 he, " is my only ground of confidence." He died of dropsy, in the 

 city of Charleston, August 11, 1841, in the fiftieth year of his age. 



Hill, George was born in Charleston, South Carolina, February 

 20, 1797; converted w T hen about twenty years old ; admitted on 

 trial in the Conference in 1820, and appointed to the Warren Cir- 

 cuit, Georgia ; in 1821, to Louisville ; in 1822, to Wilmington, North 

 Carolina ; in 1823, to Monroe Mission, Georgia ; in 1824, to Au- 

 gusta; in 1825, to Savannah; in 1826-28, presiding elder of Savan- 

 nah District ; in 1829, to Milledgevi lle, Georgi a. He possessed a 

 vigorous and well-balanced mind, great firmness of purpose joined 

 to meekness and humility of spirit, and in the exercise of discipline 

 was circumspect and inflexibly uniform. He was universally ac- 

 knowledged a bold, powerful, and successful preacher. He died in 

 ^ triumph e arly in August, 1822- 



Honour, John son of Dr. Thomas Honour, was born in St. An- 

 drew's Parish, South Carolina, July 22, 1770 ; licensed to preach in 

 December, 1811, and officiated as a local preacher in Charleston un- 

 til February, 1827, when he was admitted on trial in the itinerancy, 

 and appointed for two years in succession to Cooper River Circuit ; 



