One of the dead policemen was also a Methodist preacher.
At the age of 23, Smith became a Methodist preacher.
He became a mathematics university lecturer and a Methodist local preacher.
The Methodist preachers whom he had to take seriously as rivals were four.
Records show him working as a Methodist preacher from 1866 - when he wasn't older than eighteen - to 1879.
Between 1866 and 1868, he was a Methodist preacher himself, but retired due to ill health.
He was also a Methodist lay preacher from 1932.
Then he served in the church as a Methodist preacher.
During the 1820s he was a lay Methodist preacher.
By 1818 there was a horse mill, school, and a Methodist preacher began making regular visits.