Source: "Gods' People In All Times- The History Of The Protestant Religion".
Peter Althouse Keeler
...His wife, Selina (Osborne) Keeler, was born in what is now Mayfield, Fulton County, New York and united in that place with the M.E. Church at the age of 15 years. She was a member there until 1846 when she united by letter with the M.E. Church at Prairieville, Michigan since which time her church membership has been with her husband. Her parents, Isaac and Millie (Morse) Osborne, were natives of the state of New York and were lifelong members of the M.E. Church. The father died in 1874 at aged 81 years and the mother in 1872, aged 79. Mr, Keeler has two children, Mary E., now Mrs. George F. Robison, a member of Woodward Avenue Congregational church and Hiram Morse, whose church preferences are also congregational."
Source: "Gods' People In All Times- The History Of The Protestant Religion".
Peter Althouse Keeler
...His wife, Selina (Osborne) Keeler, was born in what is now Mayfield, Fulton County, New York and united in that place with the M.E. Church at the age of 15 years. She was a member there until 1846 when she united by letter with the M.E. Church at Prairieville, Michigan since which time her church membership has been with her husband. Her parents, Isaac and Millie (Morse) Osborne, were natives of the state of New York and were lifelong members of the M.E. Church. The father died in 1874 at aged 81 years and the mother in 1872, aged 79. Mr, Keeler has two children, Mary E., now Mrs. George F. Robison, a member of Woodward Avenue Congregational church and Hiram Morse, whose church preferences are also congregational."
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