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Rev Amos Wing

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Rev Amos Wing

Birth
New York, USA
Death
29 Jun 1879 (aged 82)
New York, USA
Burial
Oneonta, Otsego County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Aged 82 years.
Son of John and Sylvia Wing.
Free Baptist clergyman for 45 years in the Freewill Baptist denonimation in various places.
History of Second Freewill Baptist, Oneonta, shows that he founded it, and pastored it.
Married Nov. 12, 1820, to Chloe Lyon, b. 26 June, 1801, and d. 25 April 1823; they had one child, Chloe Ester Wing, 1822--.
Married 2) Lucinda R. Newman, b. 26 June 1801, and died 1887;
their children, Lucinda; Julia Frances, 1827-1906; Augustus Fenamore, b. 1832; and Mary Minerva, b. 1839.

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From "Cyclopedia of Free Baptists," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward:
"Rev. Amos Wing, died at Oneonta, N.Y., June 29, 1879, aged 82 years. He was born in Saratoga County, but when young moved to Burlington, where he was baptized by Elder William Hunt. He soon began to preach and spent the remainder of his long life in the ministry, being connected many years with the Oneonta church of the Otsego Quarterly Meeting. He was a good man and God blessed his labors."
Aged 82 years.
Son of John and Sylvia Wing.
Free Baptist clergyman for 45 years in the Freewill Baptist denonimation in various places.
History of Second Freewill Baptist, Oneonta, shows that he founded it, and pastored it.
Married Nov. 12, 1820, to Chloe Lyon, b. 26 June, 1801, and d. 25 April 1823; they had one child, Chloe Ester Wing, 1822--.
Married 2) Lucinda R. Newman, b. 26 June 1801, and died 1887;
their children, Lucinda; Julia Frances, 1827-1906; Augustus Fenamore, b. 1832; and Mary Minerva, b. 1839.

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From "Cyclopedia of Free Baptists," pub. 1889, by Burgess and Ward:
"Rev. Amos Wing, died at Oneonta, N.Y., June 29, 1879, aged 82 years. He was born in Saratoga County, but when young moved to Burlington, where he was baptized by Elder William Hunt. He soon began to preach and spent the remainder of his long life in the ministry, being connected many years with the Oneonta church of the Otsego Quarterly Meeting. He was a good man and God blessed his labors."


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