Hardin, the son of a Methodist minister, was 15 when he killed his first man.
The school was established in 1836 with 25 girls by the wife of a Methodist minister.
His father was a Methodist minister and one of the early settlers to the county.
From an early age, he planned to become a Methodist minister.
His father was a Methodist minister who also worked as a circuit rider.
He attended the public schools of the various places where his father served as a Methodist minister.
"I suppose you know my father was a Methodist minister."
Her father was a Methodist minister who managed a hotel.
Early in life, he planned to become a Methodist minister.
A Methodist minister said that "we are tired of seeing our children put to death."