No. of Churches No. of Pastors By Profession By Recommendation By Restoration By Death By Excommunication By Dismission No. VI. A general Schedule of the Churches within the limits of the General Association of Connecticut, for the year ending May 1st, 1817. Associations Additions Removals Baptisms Communicants REMARKS Hartford North | 19 17 207| 35 | 51 4 371 37 270 8781842; 2720| No families reported 160 508 1254 1762 1911 No reports Infants Males Females Communion Total in No. of Families Fairfield West Fairfield East 7961 Windham Original 15 14 225 24 31 31 2 49 57 133 296 697 1103] Litchfield North 20 15 225 15 Litchfield South | 17 11 343 22 Middlesex | 15 15 89 10| | 13| 14| 245| 31| Tolland Amount 12 Asso144 123 1799 180 reported Sciations. | 15| 11| 235| 11| | 45| 1| 26| 48 233 446 999 13 7 70 91 1591 3 13 20 51 249 547 |20| 1| 17 42 143 120 1731 683 13641 Church made no report, & 1 made no distinction between male and female communicants. 5 Churches made no report, and none reported families. 4 Churches reported no communicants,-1 made no distinction between male & female communicants-no families reported. 34510 Churches made no report-4 reported no communicants3 do. no families. 21 20 1| 49|67| 199| 343 743| | 34| 1| 14| 22 135 474 972 |20| 9| 48 50 207 402 808 1086 874 3 Churches made no report-3 reported no families. 144611656 2 Churches made no report. 1210 1190 5253 19 279 375 1541 3716 6215|12297 7335 1Church did not distinguish between male and female com municants-4 made no report.* 25 churches made no report. There have been reported 25 Vacant Churches-34 Unsettled Ministers-22 Licensed Candidates.....Three Ministers have been removed by death, viz. The Rev. Timothy Dwight, D. D. L. L. D. The Rev. Nathan Strong, D. D. Rev. Henry Sherman. Note....It is earnestly recommended, by the General Association, that all the churches and Associations take particular care to send up to the next General Association as perfect Schedules of the churches and families as practicable. This is deemed important for the information of the churches in general, and particularly as furnishing interesting documents for ecclesiastical history. 22 22 List of Unsettled Ministers and Licentiates. No. VII. List of unsettled ministers, in connection with the General Association, and of licentiates from the several Associations. Unsettled Ministers. Rev. Messrs. David Avery, Mansfield; David Bacon, Hartford; Jonathan Bartlett, Redding; Aaron Church, Hartland; Jehu Clark, Newtown; Saul Clark, East Haven; Elias Cornelias, Somers, New York; Stephen Dodd, Cheshire; Nathaniel Freeman, Weston; Cyrus W Gray, Hadley, Mass; Heman Humphrey, Fairfield; Amasa Jerome, New Hartford; Calvin Ingals, Stafford; Gordon Johnson, Killingley; Bela Kellogg, West Haven; William Lockwood, Glastenbury; Amasa Loomis, East Windsor; Orange Lyman, Sharon; Elihu Mason, Hartford; William F. Miller, Windsor; Asahel Nettleton, Killingworth; Samuel Nott, Jun. Franklin; John Noyes, Weston; Thomas Rich, Columbia; Samuel Stebbins, Simsbury; Samuel Sturges, Danbury; John Taylor, Enfield; Reuben Taylor, New Milford; Joseph Treat, New Milford; Royal Tyler, Coventry; Daniel Waldo, Suffield; William R. Weeks, Litchfield; Richard Williams, Lebanon; Samuel Whittlesey, Berlin. Licentiates. Messrs. Samuel R. Andrew, Milford; Zedekiah Barstow, Canterbury; Stephen Crosby, Thompson; Israel Ely. Sharon; Benjamin Fenn, Milford; Asahel Gaylord, Norfolk; Josiah W. Gibbs, Salem, Mass; Thomas R. Gould, Cornwall; Labias Hyde, Franklin ; John Marsh, Jun. Wethersfield; Robert C. Robbins, Colchester; Isaac Reed, Granville, New York; Ward Safford, New Haven; David A. Sherman, Knoxville, Tennessee; Sereno E. Dwight, New Haven ; Arætius B. Hull, New Haven; Guernsey G. Brown, Bethlem; Charles F. Butler, Bedford, New York; Ludovicus Robbins, Mansfield; Anson S. Atwood, Norfolk; William Ely, Saybrook; Elijah Baldwin, Milford. |