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Holy Bible in English; [Title page missing] front dated in pencil Nov. 7.-97, NT title page, American Bible
Society, New York, 1891.
The Family Bible of William H. and Helen E. (Mosher) Mallory, of Albany County, NY. William is buried in
the Elmwood Rural Cemetery in Selkirk, NY. Helen is the daughter of Mary (Jolley) Mosher, and sister to
Anna and Albert Mosher.
The Bible is now in the possession of the C. G. Brisee Genealogy Library, Irwin, Iowa.
Marriages
Helen E. Mosher & William Mallory June 20, 1906
Births
Lester M. Mallory Dec. 5-1907
William H. Mallory Sept. 22, 1881
Helen E. Mosher Oct 10 1880
Deaths
William H. Mallory Sept. 9-1910- [added in pencil:] 66 Elm St Albany N.Y. Five minutes after eight in
morning. Funeral Sunday Sept. 11. 1910 at 3 o'clock. Reformed Church Bethlehem.
Mary E. Jolley Mosher died at 8 p.m. August 28 1926
Anna C. Mosher died Dec. 7, 1934
Albert H. Mosher died Oct 22 1951
Insertions
[newspaper article]
Deaths
In Memoriam
At a meeting of the Consistory of the First Reformed Church of Bethlehem,N. Y., the following resolutions
were adopted:
Whereas God in His infinite wisdom has seen fit to call home our senior member,
Elder Charles Whitbeck,
whose faithful service as a member of this Consistory for many years has left its noble impress upon the
minds and hearts of all who knew him. And though we deeply mourn his departure, yet we have comfort in
the belief that he who so cheerfully and faithfully labored with us in this service of the Lord has now
found that rest and peace which Christ alone can give. Therefore be itResolved, that we extend to the
bereaved family our earnest sympathy in this their time of sorrow, and
Resolved, that a copy of these expressions of regard of Elder Whitbeck be sent to the family, that they be
published in The Christian Intelligencer and Mission Field, and be spread upon the Consistory records.
Royal A. Stanton, President,
William J. Hotaling, Clerk.
[Article from the Christian Intelligencer]
Death of a Delegate to General Synod
During the recent session of General Synod at Asbury Park the delegates were grieved to learn that one of
the delegates, Elder Charles Whitbeck, of the Bethlehem, N. Y., Church, had fallen, probably over some
obstruction while returning to his hotel from the Friday session, and painfully injured himself. His
discomfort was so great that he was taken to a nearby hospital, from which it was reported that the fall
had caused the fracture of one arm and a serious strain in the other. It was not anticipated that any
serious consequences would follow, but Synod directed that Mr. Whitbeck's pastor should remain after the
close of Synod until all danger was passed.It appears that Mr. Whitbeck made progress toward recovery
slowly for two weeks but pneumonia set in, and he died on June 24th, three weeks after his fall.
The body was taken to his home, and the funeral was held in the Bethlehem Church on Sunday, June 26th.
Nearly six hundred people assembled to show their regard for Mr. Whitbeck. The pastor, Rev. Royal A.
Stanton, delivered the address, and Rev. George G. Seibert, of Delmar, brought the sympathy of Classis
and offered the closing prayer.






