Edithburgh, SA - Uniting
Denomination: Uniting
Previous Denomination: Methodist
Architect: Unknown
Last Updated: 24/07/2022
History and Architecture:
Formerly a Methodist Church. The Original church was opened on Christmas day 1874. A second church was erected in 1909 and the foundation stone was laid on 3 November 1909 by Mr C.S. Roberts.
Clergy:
This list may not contain every serving cleric, past or present, for this church.
Further submissions welcomed.
Years | Name | Annotation | D.o.B | D.o.D |
---|---|---|---|---|
1871 - 1874 | Rev W. T. Carter | |||
1874 - 1876 | Rev Robert Kelly | |||
1876 - 1877 | Rev T. M. Rowe | |||
1877 - 1878 | Rev Johnson James | |||
1878 - 1879 | Rev S. S. Moncrieff | |||
1879 - 1892 | Rev W. Reed | |||
1882 - 1884 | Rev J. H. Trevorrow | |||
1884 - 1885 | Rev B. G. Edwards | |||
1885 - 1888 | Rev T. Edmeades | |||
1881 - 1891 | Rev J. J. Nicholls | |||
1891 - 1893 | Rev John Blacket | |||
1893 - 1896 | Rev G. E. Wheatley | |||
1896 - 1899 | Rev C. H. Nield | |||
1899 - 1902 | Rev J. J. Nicholls | |||
1902 - 1905 | Rev W. Benson Mather | |||
1905 - 1908 | Rev J. C. Hughes | |||
1908 - 1911 | Rev E. W. Caust | |||
1923 - 1927 | Rev W. Glen Clarke | |||
1933 - | Rev J. C. Oliver | |||
1911 - 1914 | Rev W. T. Wiltshire |
Organ:
No information currently available. Submissions welcomed.
Source:
1. Edithburgh Methodist Church Diamond Jubille Souvenir 1874 - 1934. SA 287.194235 E23 1934
2. Photo from SA State Library. https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/B+25224. (Photo has no copyright restrictions)