| 397 Gleason; 25 members, six elders.
The Bennington branch, not represented.
The Hartland branch, represented by Elder Brown; 15 members, two elders.
The Charlotte and Salem branches, not represented.
The Newfane branch, represented by Elder Gleason; 10 members, two elders.
The Centerville branch, represented by Elder Hasking; 20 members, two elders.
The Nethersfield branch, represented by elder Craborth; five members; Grand Island, eight members, Yates, six; Rochester and Otto, fourteen members
The Batavia Branch, represented by Elder Tylor; 22 members, eight elders.
After the representation of the several branches, Joseph Shamp presented a petition to the conference, setting forth his grievances concerning the manner that he was dealt with in the Buffaloe [Buffalo] Conference. He stated that he was not labored with according to the requisition of the gospel; and that he was not notified to appear at the conference, so that he might be prepared to make his defence [defense]. The conference after hearing the whole matter, decided that the proceedings in the Buffaloe [Buffalo] conference were illegal.
The conference then adjourned for two hours.
After the recess, they proceeded to hear all charges against Joseph Shamp, who, after a thorough investigation, was restored to fellowship.
The conference then went into the business of Elder Tylor's case. The charges were sustained against him for unchristianlike conduct. Brother Tylor then made a confession to the conference, and it was voted that he be restored to the office of an elder.
The conference then investigated the case of Elder Young; but as the charges were not sustained against him, it was voted that he retain his office.
The conference then adjourned until Sunday morning at ten o'clock.
Sunday, met according to adjournment. Elder Babbit addressed the conference upon the subject of the gospel, with his usual zeal and eloquence, illustrating many principles of the gospel. At 2 o'clock Elder Babbit again addressed the congregation, on the subject of the second coming of Christ, and the gathering of the house of Israel, in contradistinction to Millerism; showing from the scriptures that the house of Israel must be gathered before Christ could come; and that this 'gospel of the kingdom must be preached as a witness unto all nations' and that the church of Christ must be organized on the earth, with all its offices, gifts, and authorities.
At 6 in the evening, Elder Babbit preached upon the subject of the mammon of unrighteousness, arguing the necessity of the saints overcoming the principle of covetousness; that they be given to hospitality, and that they assist with their means as just stewards, in rolling forth the kingdom of God, and the building up of the same. After some remarks from several others of the elders, on different subjects, for the furtherance and prosperity of the Gennessee conference, it was
Moved, that the conference be adjourned until the first Saturday and Sunday in March, 1844. Noah Packard, priest.
Wm. Brown, Cl'k.
Minutes of a conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, held at Conistick, Kalamanoo [Kalamazoo] Co., Mich. the 8th 9th and 10th days of December, 1843.
Conference met at 2 o'clock. Elders present, E. M. Webb, P. Webb, E. Lee, J. Cuykendall, D. M. Grant, W. R. Loveland, S. Willard, J. Bottonis, C. Dunn, D. Savage, D. A. Cobb and J. H. Sosee.
Elder E. M. Webb, was chosen president, and Elder C. Dunn clerk.
Opened by singing and prayer, by elder Grant; after which the elders gave a history of their travels, the spread of the truth and their determinations to labor in the vineyard; after which, E. M. Webb represented the Kalamazoo branch as consisting of forty-two members, two elders, one priest, one teacher and two deacons.
Elder Grant represented Duck Creek branch, Lake Co., Ind., nine members, one elder; also Porter branch, Porter Co., Ind., one elder.
Elder Dunn represented the Mottville branch, St. Joseph Co., Mich., seven members, one elder.
J. Bottoon represented the Albion Branch, ten members, two elders, one priest, one deacon.
Elder Gamut represented Quincy branch, six members, one elder, one priest.
D. Savage represented the Pawpaw branch, Van Buren county, seven members, three elders, sixteen scattering members.
On motion the conference adjourned till 6 1-2 o'clock, P. M.
Conference met agreeable to adjournment, and was opened by C. Dunn.
Elder Savage then addressed the meeting upon the necessity of receiving a continuation of revelations, and was followed by elders Dunn and Gamut.
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