. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. Lathrop, Mo., being the pastor in charge. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Keytesville, was organized in 1853, two churches being erected thatyear, one at Brunswick and the other at Keytesville, but both wereunder the control of the Brunswick church. Two years later, 1855,the Keytesville church became a seperate organization. Among themembers were Richard S. Hyde and wife, Wm. Jones and wife, JohnC. Crawley, J. S. Murphy, Franklin B. Salisbury and wife, Wm.Staples and wife, M. J. Rucker, Wm. S. Hyde, Robt. S. Hyde, Martha

. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. Lathrop, Mo., being the pastor in charge. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Keytesville, was organized in 1853, two churches being erected thatyear, one at Brunswick and the other at Keytesville, but both wereunder the control of the Brunswick church. Two years later, 1855,the Keytesville church became a seperate organization. Among themembers were Richard S. Hyde and wife, Wm. Jones and wife, JohnC. Crawley, J. S. Murphy, Franklin B. Salisbury and wife, Wm.Staples and wife, M. J. Rucker, Wm. S. Hyde, Robt. S. Hyde, Martha Stock Photo
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. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. Lathrop, Mo., being the pastor in charge. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at Keytesville, was organized in 1853, two churches being erected thatyear, one at Brunswick and the other at Keytesville, but both wereunder the control of the Brunswick church. Two years later, 1855, the Keytesville church became a seperate organization. Among themembers were Richard S. Hyde and wife, Wm. Jones and wife, JohnC. Crawley, J. S. Murphy, Franklin B. Salisbury and wife, Wm.Staples and wife, M. J. Rucker, Wm. S. Hyde, Robt. S. Hyde, MarthaJ. Dewey, Elizabeth Girvin, Margaret J. Miles, Elizabeth M. Allen, Harriet N. Salisbury and Elizabeth Ann Harvey. Rev. S. J. M.Beebee was the first pastor in charge of the organization, who contin-ued as such until 1863. The present church building is a nice framestructure erected at a cost of -12, 400. At present it has a large mem-bership. Services are held on the first Sunday in each month. Rev. J.J. Squires, a very able and talented minister, being the pastor incharge. m. os