THIRD SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, BROOKFIELD, NEW YORK.
This church, like the former, originated from the First Brookfield Church, and was also organized in 1823.
Rev. Daniel Coon became its first pastor, in which relation he continued until 1836.
Rev. Samuel B. Crandall, his successor, and the present incumbent was licensed in 1831, and ordained in 1832, since which period, with the exception of one year, he has been connected with this church.[39]
SEVENTH-DAY BAPTIST CHURCH, TRUXTON, NEW YORK.
Originally, this church was composed of emigrant members from the First Brookfield Church. Its distinct organization took place in 1824. In 1826 it became the seat of Rev. Alexander Campbell, who remained until 1833.
Rev. Zuriel Campbell, his successor, was licensed in 1835, and ordained in 1838. Subsequent to his removal, which took place in 1839,
Rev. Russell G. Burdick, assumed the spiritual care for one year. He was followed by Elias Rogers as licentiate, who, in 1844, was succeeded by Solomon Coon, and Varnum Burdick, in the same capacity. Varnum Burdick is the present incumbent.