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    Appendix D

    Women Licensed as Ministers, 1878—1975

    Editors’ note: Following is a partial list of women “licensed to preach” by the Seventh-day Adventist Church from 1878-1975. This list, compiled from the Seventh-day Adventist Yearbook, indicates the date each candidate first received ministerial license and the conference or other organization issuing the license. Beginning in 1915, listings were made only for every fifth year. Special thanks to Josephine Benton, who is writing a history of Adventist women ministers, for her aid in preparing this chart.EGWVRWSDA 18.1

    1878 1902 Anna Fulton Minnesota Mrs. S. N. Haskell Greater New York Ellen S. Lane Michigan Minnie Syp 2Spelling of family name later changed to Sype. Oklahoma Julia Owen Kentucky-Tennessee 1904 1879 Alma Bjugg*The original publication had the spelling “Bjdigg.” Finland Mission Libbie Collins Minnesota Mrs. J. E. Bond Arizona Hattie Enoch Kansas Bertha E. Jorgensen South Dakota Libbie Fulton Minnesota Lizzie Post Minnesota 1910 Pearl Field Nebraska 1880 Mrs. Ura Spring Nebraska Anna Johnson Minnesota 1920 1881 Ella H. Osborne Northern California Ida W. Ballenger Illinois Emma Wells Greater New York Helen L. Morse Illinois 1925 1884 Mrs. E. Flo Hawkins Illinois Ruie Hill Kansas Mrs. B. Miller East China Union Missio 1886 1930 Ida W. Hibben Illinois Mrs. E. Eder Northern Texas Mrs Beulah Langdon Northern Texas 1887 Pearl Stafford Oregon Mrs. S. E. Pierce Vermont 1935 1893 Lucy Andrus Hopei Mission (China) Flora Plummer Lowa 1945 1894 Jessie Curtis East Pennsylvania Margaret Caro New Zealand 1960 1895 Mrs. W. H. Anderson Central Union Conference Mrs. S. A. Lindsay New York Marye Burdick Georgia-Cumberland Edna J. Cardey Potomac 1898 Freda Ford Kentucky-Tennessee Sarepta Irish Henry General Conference Lucia H. Lee Georgia-Cumberland Lulu Wightman New York Emma Phillips Kentucky-Tennessee Mary Saxton Potomac 1899 Mary E. Walsh Pacific Union Edith Bartlett British Conference Mrs. J. W. Wilhelm Kentucky-Tennessee 1900 1965 Hetty Haskell General Conference Lois Mays Potomac Mina Robinson British Conference Julia Ross Potomac 1901 1970 Carrie V. Hansen Utah Mrs. Phil Neal Kentucky-Tennessee Emma Hawkins Iowa Mrs. Harry Wickham Kentucky-Tennessee Mrs. E. R. Williams Michigan 1975 Josephine Benton Potomac

    [Source: Spectrum, August, 1985 (Vol. 16, No. 3), p. 601]

    Article “Words to Lay Members” published in The Review and Herald, August 26, 1902, pp. 7, 8, by EGW:

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