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Rev Henry Price

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Rev Henry Price

Birth
North Carolina, USA
Death
29 Aug 1860 (aged 69–70)
Burial
McDonald, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Rev. Henry Price was obviously a Freemason given the compass, square and "G" engraved on his headstone. Coincidentally, the First Grand Master of Masons in America was named Henry Price (b.1697 Eng-1780 MA). He was of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and is not related to Reverend Henry Price.
Buried at Lee Cemetery in McDonald, Bradley County, Tennessee
Photo at www.findagrave.com
Suggested edit: David Vance Price (b. 1856) was not related to Henry Price. He was the son of below R.N. Price.
5 Richard Nye Price (1830-1923) author of "Holston Methodism" descendant of Richard Price of Lancaster PA and not related to Henry Price.
While residing in Cleveland, Henry Price and his family occupied a two-story frame house at the corner of Church and First Street N.E. His descendants lived in Missouri and Tulsa Oklahoma. His sons were Prier, , Rev. R. N. Price (author and one time pastor of the Broad Street Church)5, and Charles Price, who was Sheriff of Bradley 1846-48.

Henry Price was not under the direction of the Holsten Conference and established no churches. From his efforts and those of John b. McFerrin and other visiting ministers, the Methodist doctrine and policy were known when conference representatives arrived in Bradley County.

Copied from a source on Internet:

http://www.bauer.uh.edu/parks/genealogy/Henry_Price.htm#dec
Rev. Henry Price was obviously a Freemason given the compass, square and "G" engraved on his headstone. Coincidentally, the First Grand Master of Masons in America was named Henry Price (b.1697 Eng-1780 MA). He was of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and is not related to Reverend Henry Price.
Buried at Lee Cemetery in McDonald, Bradley County, Tennessee
Photo at www.findagrave.com
Suggested edit: David Vance Price (b. 1856) was not related to Henry Price. He was the son of below R.N. Price.
5 Richard Nye Price (1830-1923) author of "Holston Methodism" descendant of Richard Price of Lancaster PA and not related to Henry Price.
While residing in Cleveland, Henry Price and his family occupied a two-story frame house at the corner of Church and First Street N.E. His descendants lived in Missouri and Tulsa Oklahoma. His sons were Prier, , Rev. R. N. Price (author and one time pastor of the Broad Street Church)5, and Charles Price, who was Sheriff of Bradley 1846-48.

Henry Price was not under the direction of the Holsten Conference and established no churches. From his efforts and those of John b. McFerrin and other visiting ministers, the Methodist doctrine and policy were known when conference representatives arrived in Bradley County.

Copied from a source on Internet:

http://www.bauer.uh.edu/parks/genealogy/Henry_Price.htm#dec

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