- Joseph Flintoft Berry
Joseph Flintoft Berry (
May 13 ,1856 –February 11 ,1931 ) was aBishop of theMethodist Episcopal Church , elected in 1904.Birth and Family
Joseph was born 13 May 1856 in
Aylmer, Ontario ,Canada , the son of the Rev. Francis and Ann Berry. He was the brother of Dr.H.G. Berry . Joseph was married to Olive J. Johnson.Education
Joseph was educated at the
Milton Academy inOntario . He was led toChrist by two young friends, who took him to his father's barn and there held a prayer-meeting. This resulted in Joseph's glorious conversion. Joseph entered the Ordained Ministry of the M.E. Church in 1874. Joseph came toMount Clemens, Michigan in 1879 to pastor the First M.E. Church. He served as the Associate Editor of the "Michigan Christian Advocate," 1885-90. He also served as Editor of the "Epworth Herald," the official publication of theEpworth League , 1890-1904.Bishop Berry served the
Buffalo, New York Episcopal Area (Genesee Annual Conference ) for eight years. He then served thePhiladelphia Area until retirement. His retirement was spent inWinter Park, Florida , where he died 11 February 1931 at the age of 74. His body was brought back to Mount Clemens, Michigan to be buried with his two sons who had died during his pastorate there. His father, mother and wife are also buried in his cemetery lot.References
*Aylmer Express, 19 February 1931, page 7. Index to the Aylmer Express newspaper, 1930-1934, Aylmer, Ontario, Canada. [http://www.elginogs.ca/newsindexes/aylmerexpress/ae1930thru1934.htm]
*"Berry, Joseph F.," in The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, Samuel Macauley Jackson, D.D., LL.D., Editor-in-Chief. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Baker Book House, 1952. [http://www.ccel.org/ccel/schaff/encyc02.b.html?term=Berry+Joseph+F]
*McGhee, C. Bernard, "The Founders and Builders of Mount Clemens." [http://www.macomb.lib.mi.us/MOUNTCLEMENS/founders.htm]
*Mahood, J.W. (Evangelist), The Art of Soul-Winning (Specially Adapted for Personal Workers), Cincinnati: Jennings & Pye, New York: Easton & Mains, 1901. [http://www.harvestfields.netfirms.com/heavenly-gates/God-forgives-Cant-you/146.htm]
*St. Thomas Times-Journal, 12 February 1931, page 1. Extractions of names for Births, Marriages, Deaths and Burials (extracted and transcribed by members of the Elgin OGS), St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada. [http://www.elginogs.ca/newsindexes/timesjournal/sttj1931janthrumar.htm]ee also
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List of Bishops of the United Methodist Church
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