Min. I.S. McCash constituted a church in 1864 near Hazel Dell, at the Washington Schoolhouse. At that place four of his sons were led to Christ and all of them entered the ministry; namely, Andrew, Levi, Albert, and I.N. McCash. Andrew has remained there over forty years. Levi has preached in California, and Albert in Washington for nearly as long. I.N. has been more prominent, and, hence, more widely known. This congregation is now divided. About 1865, I.S. McCash also formed a church in the Painter Creek Schoolhouse. [History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois, 1819-1914].
∼Spouse: Martha Ann VanZandt (1823-1906), married April 23rd, 1840, at Springfield, Hamilton County, Ohio
Father: James J. McCash (1788-1871)
Mother: Elizabeth Sparks (1795–1825)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Min. I.S. McCash constituted a church in 1864 near Hazel Dell, at the Washington Schoolhouse. At that place four of his sons were led to Christ and all of them entered the ministry; namely, Andrew, Levi, Albert, and I.N. McCash. Andrew has remained there over forty years. Levi has preached in California, and Albert in Washington for nearly as long. I.N. has been more prominent, and, hence, more widely known. This congregation is now divided. About 1865, I.S. McCash also formed a church in the Painter Creek Schoolhouse. [History of the Disciples of Christ in Illinois, 1819-1914].
∼Spouse: Martha Ann VanZandt (1823-1906), married April 23rd, 1840, at Springfield, Hamilton County, Ohio
Father: James J. McCash (1788-1871)
Mother: Elizabeth Sparks (1795–1825)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
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