>From the early 1850s into the early 1900s, some Methodist Episcopalian ministers were not attached to a specific church building. There is mention of this on the Brooklyn Homepage, where some marriages are listed by the pastor's name. Barb N of NYC DVMZ1@aol.com > Have a marriage record with a pastor and church name that is not legible. > > Hoping someone has come across this address in association with a Methodist > > Episcopal church - 268 Stuyvesant Street. The date is 1906, the pastor's > name > looks like John Werley or Werlexxxx. The Church's name is one word plus > M.E. Church after it. Looks like the first letter of the name of the > church > could be 'J'. > > I believe that address is a residence since I was able to find a Rev. James > > Montgomery at that address in the Bklyn City Directory in 1889-90 along > with > 2 other families. No idea if he was affiliated with the church listed on > the > marriage record. > > If someone has access to a 1906 Brooklyn City directory and can check for a > > one name Methodist Episcopal church with a possible pastor's name similar > to > John Werle, that would be a big help too. > > Thanks in advance > > Deborah ************** Get fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. (http://www.fanhouse.com/fantasyaffair?ncid=aolspr00050000000020)