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Sends correction on spelling of EUB pastor name BJ Hagy writes: Hello Pen,"...The Brethren apparently continued to meet there for severalmonths, however, as the March 12, 1919 edition stated that "Rev. W.H.Sink will preach at the U.B. Church Wednesday and Thursday nights of" (Rev. Sink was a former missionary to China. A some years later, hisson, Rev. Harry T. Sink, who was born in China, would serve as pastorat the Barnett's Creek U.B. Church.)..."The correct spelling for the above reverand should be "Sinks" not "Sink." I remember Harry, and his wife Harriet, and their three childrenfondly. The children's names are: Sue, Lolly, and Leland. I stillexchange emails with Leland from time to time. The Reverand Harry T. (Theodore) Sinks passed away around 2003 ifmemory serves me correctly, mighty fine people in my opinion. Regards, BJ Hagy Concord, NH Comments re article 49544: JIM The United Brethren on Jamestown Hill This story was posted on 2012-01-24 08:45:41
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