This is a transcription of the adherents section from The Men Who Called Dr. Bullions 104 Years Ago, written by Rev. John C. Scott, D. D., The Washington County Post, Cambridge, NY, 1911.

John Woods—supposed to be a brother of James. Nothing is known of his history.

James Ashton—probably about twenty-two years, the oldest son of John.

Robert Irvine—aged thirty-five, a son of James (above). His wife was Mary Lang, a daughter of Thomas, became a full member the following year and passed to the Shushan church in 1821; He died in 1837.

Thomas Green—aged thirty-five, a son of James and brother of Samuel. His wife was his cousin, Sarah Coulter, a sister of George and James. The late James Green of Coila, was his grandson. He became a full member the following year, and lived on the Henry G. Maxwell farm. Died in 1852.

Peter Irvine—aged sixty-three. Supposed to be a brother of James. He became a fill member in 1808. No living descendants known. Died in 1813.

George Lourie—aged twenty-one, a son of Alex. His first wife was Mary Whiteside Irving, a daughter of James. The second wife was Jannet Beveridge, a daughter of Rev. Thomas. He was the father of the late Judge James I. and Thomas B., and lived on the Thos. B. Lourie farm. He became a full member in 1811. Died in 1868.

Samuel McDoual—aged twenty-four, a son of James and a brother of John. His wife was Georgiana Irvine, a daughter of Peter. He became a full member in 1810, and moved to Albany County, where descendants yet alive. Died in 1823.

James Shiland—probably about twenty-three years, a son of John, Sen., and half-brother of John. He became a full member in 1811 and some time after moved to the northern part of the county.

Hugh Larmonth, Junior—aged twenty-six, a son of Hugh and uncle of the late John Larmon of this village. Died in 1835.

David Edie—aged twenty-six, a son of James and brother of William and Ephraim, became a full member in 1809. His wife was Margaret Fleming, a daughter of James (above). He was the father of Mrs. Robertson Edie and grandfather of Mrs. E. G. Shiland, Albert Hunt and H. L. Edie, and lived on the George Green farm lately occupied by James A. Foster. Died in 1856.

Robert Coulter—aged twenty-three, a brother of George and James. Died unmarried in 1808.William Green—aged twenty-five, a son of Thomas. His wife was Jennet Archer, a sister of John (above). John W., known as “Asa Green,” was his son. He lived on the farm now owned by John H. Davis. He became a full member in 1809. Died in 1852.

William Frazer—supposed to be a brother of John (above). His name disappears from our records after the year 1818, when he probably joined his brother at Reynoldsburg, Ohio. Esther and Elizabeth, sisters of John and William, lived in a house which stood near the brook north of Rev. John R. Fisher’s place within the memory of people now living.

James Robertson—a young man, a son of John (above) and the eldest brother of David, who is still remembered. His wife was Isabel Edie, a daughter of William. He became a full member in 1808. Moved west where descendants still live.

William Livingston—aged twenty-two, a son of Alex. and father of the late William of this village and grandfather of Edward and Agnes. His wife was Agnes Robertson, a daughter of John. He lived in this village and was a weaver by trade. Became a full member in 1811. Died in 1849.

Thomas Shiland—probably about twenty-one, a son of John Sen., and brother of James and half-brother of John, and also of John and Robert McArthur. Became a full member in 1811. Married Elizabeth Larmonth, a daughter of Hugh, in 1814, and a few years later moved to Delaware Co., where descendants still reside.

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