Abel Chandler was fellowshipped by the Maine Convention to the ministry in the last half of 1836. - Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate Vol. 8
Among the early advocates of Universalism who preached -in New Salem and vicinity, were Revs. Abel Chandler, William Gamage, E. Manford and Father Wolf. The first seeds of the Universalist faith were sown by by these men. - History of Pike County, Illinois page 629
Prensent at the covention were licensed preachers; Abel Chandler, New Prospect, Maine - Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate 1830
"Mr. Able Chandler died at the county poor farm on Monday last. Aged 83 years. Rev. Thornbrue officiated at the funeral on Tuesday." Source: Story County Watchman October 14, 1881
Mother;
Olive Fish (place of burial unknown) 1757-1832
Husband of;
Abigial Harlow Married April 02, 1818 (place of burial unknown)
Pheby Matney Married February 01, 1846 (place of burial unknown)
Abel Chandler was fellowshipped by the Maine Convention to the ministry in the last half of 1836. - Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate Vol. 8
Among the early advocates of Universalism who preached -in New Salem and vicinity, were Revs. Abel Chandler, William Gamage, E. Manford and Father Wolf. The first seeds of the Universalist faith were sown by by these men. - History of Pike County, Illinois page 629
Prensent at the covention were licensed preachers; Abel Chandler, New Prospect, Maine - Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate 1830
"Mr. Able Chandler died at the county poor farm on Monday last. Aged 83 years. Rev. Thornbrue officiated at the funeral on Tuesday." Source: Story County Watchman October 14, 1881
Mother;
Olive Fish (place of burial unknown) 1757-1832
Husband of;
Abigial Harlow Married April 02, 1818 (place of burial unknown)
Pheby Matney Married February 01, 1846 (place of burial unknown)
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