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Archbold was born to Methodist minister Reverend Israel Archbold and Frances Foster Dana (Archbold) in Leesburg, Ohio. After being educated in public schools, he moved to Pennsylvania by 1864. [1] On February 20, 1870, Archbold married Annie Eliza Mills, "daughter of Samuel Myers Mills of Titusville and Lavinia Jenkins." [2] The couple had four ...
Archbold is a village in Fulton County, Ohio, United States. The population was 4,516 at the 2020 census . Located about 40 miles (64 km) southwest of Toledo , Archbold is home to Northwest State Community College .
The Archives of Ohio United Methodism, (AOUM) a collective history of The United Methodist Church in Ohio, are held at Methodist Theological School in Ohio in Delaware, Ohio. The current collection comprises documents from the two conferences of The United Methodist Church in Ohio; the West Ohio Conference and the East Ohio Conference.
Archbold, Ohio 43502; Stryker, Ohio 43557; ... All of the township is within the Archbold telephone exchange, which is served by UTO (United Telephone Company of Ohio
Archbold High School, public high school in Archbold, Ohio, United States; Archbold Biological Station, Lake Placid, FL, USA, founded by Richard Archbold; Archbold Gymnasium, gymnasium located on the campus of Syracuse University, New York, United States, named after John Dustin Archbold; Archbold Stadium, former multi-purpose stadium in ...
An Advent wreath in the chancel of Broadway United Methodist Church, located in New Philadelphia, Ohio. The United Methodist Church includes a variety of approaches to public worship. The common pattern of worship is found in the official liturgies of the church, while the practices of congregations across the denomination are quite diverse.
Crossroads United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Canton, Ohio. Originally the First Methodist Episcopal Church, it was renamed Church of the Savior United Methodist in 1968. Then in 2014, after its congregation was merged with Saint Paul's United Methodist Church, it was renamed Crossroads United Methodist Church. [2]