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Creek; 1830, Georgetown; 1831-32, Lincolnton; 1833, King's Mount- 

 ain Mission ; 1834, Camden ; 1835, Yorkville Circuit ; 1836, Char- 

 lotte Circuit; 1837-3S, Wadesboro Circuit; 1839-40, Lincolnton; 

 1841-42, Winnsboro; 1843-44, Orangeburg Circuit; 1845, Columbia 

 Circuit; 1846, Rutherford ; 1847, Wateree Mission, where he ceased 

 at once to live and labor, in the sixty-third year of his age and the 

 thirty-third year of his ministry. He was a faithful and holy man 

 of God; a sound and sensible preacher; of good judgment and 

 great firmness and energy of ' character. Thirteen years of his min- 

 istry were spent upon laborious mission fields, where at last he 

 offered the sacrifice of his life in preaching the unsearchable 

 riches of Christ to the colored population. He loved Methodism, 

 her discipline and usages, her preachers, and her people. He 

 closed his earthly mission with these words: "My life has been 

 one of constant toil, but of no merit ; I trust alone in the merits of 

 Christ my Saviour." 



Morgan, Asbtjry was born in Mecklenburg county, Virginia, 

 August 25, 1797; converted in 1812 ; admitted on trial in the South 

 Carolina Conference in 1818, and sent to Enoree Circuit; 1819, 

 Sparta, Georgia ; 1820, Ohoope and Darien ; 1821, Charleston ; 1822, 

 Georgetown ; 1823-24, Liberty and Darien ; 1825, Black River ; 

 1826, superannuated ; 1827, Orangeburg ; 1828, Charleston, where 

 he was attacked with the fatal "stranger's fever," and died on the 

 25th of September. He was not a man of splendid talents, but 

 everywhere acceptable and useful ; his amiable temper and unaf- 

 fected meekness and humility, with the endearing affability of his 

 manners, gained the hearts of all w T ho knew him. His holy life is 

 an abundant pledge of his happy end. 



Moore, George Washington was born in Charleston, South 

 Carolina, September 27, 1799 ; converted in 1819 ; admitted on trial 

 in the Conference in 1825, and appointed to Orangeburg Circuit ; 

 1826, Wateree ; 1827, Santee; 1828, Orangeburg; 1829, Waynes- 

 boro, Georgia ; 1830, missionary to the slaves of St. Johns, Pon Pon, 

 and Combahee ; 1831, Pon Pon, Combahee, and Wappahoola ; 1832, 

 Pon Pon, Combahee, Wappahoola, and Beaufort ; 1833, Beaufort 

 and neighboring islands ; 1834, Black River Circuit ; 1835, Orange- 

 burg ; 1836, Cooper River ; 1837, without appointment on account 

 of ill health ; 1838, located ; 1839, readmitted, and sent to Edge- 

 field; 1840-41, Newberry; 1842-43, Laurens; 1844-45, Pendleton; 

 1846, Flatwoods Mission ; 1847, Greenville Circuit ; 1848, located ; 

 1849, readmitted, and sent to Cypress Circuit ; 1S50, Smithville ; 



