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Joseph H. Frost

Joseph Hasbrouck Frost[1] (March 25, 1805 – 1866) was an American Methodist Episcopalian missionary in the Pacific Northwest.

Joseph H. Frost
BornMarch 25, 1805 (1805-03-25)[1]
Died1866 (aged 60–61)
SpouseSarah R. Frost
ChurchMethodist Episcopal Church
TitleMissionary of Clatsop Mission

Early life and career edit

In 1835, Frost began his time with the New York Conference, serving in Windham and Prattsville of New York State.[2] The following year he was administered the spiritual needs of Franklin, New York.[3] In 1838 Frost preached at Methodist Church in Bloomville.[4]

Oregon Mission edit

In 1839, Frost was listed as an Elder in the New York Conference,[5] noted by official records as being additionally appointed as a "Missionary to Oregon".[6] He and his wife Sarah joined other Methodist members under Jason Lee on board the Lausanne in 1840 and later arrived at Fort Vancouver.

Clatsop Mission edit

Frost was given an appointment to open a new post among the Clatsop Chinookans, on the Clatsop Plains. This was near both Fort George and the mouth of the Columbia River in 1841. Until a residency was complete, Frost and his wife resided at Fort George as guests of James Birnie.[7] The mission building site was built within the traditional territory of the Clatsop Chinookans.

Frustrated at his inability to convert the local Clatsop and Nehalem people, Frost took his family and left the area on 14 August 1843.[8] Previously in February 1842, Frost concluded that "there never will be anything like a permanent Christian church raised up among [the Clatsops]" and decided the budget of the mission "ought to be expended to better purpose elsewhere."[9] Along with his family, Frost boarded the Bhering at the Honolulu port and sailed for the United States. They arrived at Boston on 21 March 1844.[10]

Citations edit

Bibliography edit

  • Ancestry.com (2006), Massachusetts, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1963 [database on-line], Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
  • Ancestry.com (2014), U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 [database on-line], Provo, UT: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.
  • Lee, Daniel; Frost, Joseph H. (1844), Ten Years in Oregon, New York: J. Collard, ISBN 9780598285843
  • Methodist Episcopal Church (1840), Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church, for the years 1829-1839, vol. 2, New York: T. Mason & G. Lane
  • Pipes, Nellie B. (1934a), "Journal of John H. Frost, 1840-43", Oregon Historical Quarterly, Portland, OR: Oregon Historical Society, 35 (1): 50–73
  • Pipes, Nellie B. (1934c), "Journal of John H. Frost, 1840-43", Oregon Historical Quarterly, Portland, OR: Oregon Historical Society, 35 (3): 235–262

joseph, frost, joseph, hasbrouck, frost, march, 1805, 1866, american, methodist, episcopalian, missionary, pacific, northwest, bornmarch, 1805, 1805, rochester, yorkdied1866, aged, spousesarah, frostchurchmethodist, episcopal, churchtitlemissionary, clatsop, m. Joseph Hasbrouck Frost 1 March 25 1805 1866 was an American Methodist Episcopalian missionary in the Pacific Northwest Joseph H FrostBornMarch 25 1805 1805 03 25 1 Rochester New YorkDied1866 aged 60 61 SpouseSarah R FrostChurchMethodist Episcopal ChurchTitleMissionary of Clatsop Mission Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Oregon Mission 2 1 Clatsop Mission 3 Citations 4 BibliographyEarly life and career editIn 1835 Frost began his time with the New York Conference serving in Windham and Prattsville of New York State 2 The following year he was administered the spiritual needs of Franklin New York 3 In 1838 Frost preached at Methodist Church in Bloomville 4 Oregon Mission editMain article Methodist Mission in Oregon In 1839 Frost was listed as an Elder in the New York Conference 5 noted by official records as being additionally appointed as a Missionary to Oregon 6 He and his wife Sarah joined other Methodist members under Jason Lee on board the Lausanne in 1840 and later arrived at Fort Vancouver Clatsop Mission edit Main article Clatsop Mission Frost was given an appointment to open a new post among the Clatsop Chinookans on the Clatsop Plains This was near both Fort George and the mouth of the Columbia River in 1841 Until a residency was complete Frost and his wife resided at Fort George as guests of James Birnie 7 The mission building site was built within the traditional territory of the Clatsop Chinookans Frustrated at his inability to convert the local Clatsop and Nehalem people Frost took his family and left the area on 14 August 1843 8 Previously in February 1842 Frost concluded that there never will be anything like a permanent Christian church raised up among the Clatsops and decided the budget of the mission ought to be expended to better purpose elsewhere 9 Along with his family Frost boarded the Bhering at the Honolulu port and sailed for the United States They arrived at Boston on 21 March 1844 10 Citations edit a b Ancestry com 2014 p 98 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 p 323 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 p 457 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 p 541 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 p 626 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 p 630 Pipes 1934a Lee amp Frost 1844 Pipes 1934c Ancestry com 2006 Bibliography editAncestry com 2006 Massachusetts Passenger and Crew Lists 1820 1963 database on line Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc Ancestry com 2014 U S Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States 1639 1989 database on line Provo UT Ancestry com Operations Inc Lee Daniel Frost Joseph H 1844 Ten Years in Oregon New York J Collard ISBN 9780598285843 Methodist Episcopal Church 1840 Minutes of the Annual Conferences of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the years 1829 1839 vol 2 New York T Mason amp G Lane Pipes Nellie B 1934a Journal of John H Frost 1840 43 Oregon Historical Quarterly Portland OR Oregon Historical Society 35 1 50 73 Pipes Nellie B 1934c Journal of John H Frost 1840 43 Oregon Historical Quarterly Portland OR Oregon Historical Society 35 3 235 262 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph H Frost amp oldid 1091351011, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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