Phineas Franklin Bresee

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Phineas Franklin Bresee

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Birthplace: Ouleout Valley near Franklin, Delaware Co., NY
Death: November 13, 1915 (76)
Los Angeles, CA
Immediate Family:

Son of Phineas Philips Bresee and Susan Bresee
Husband of Maria Elma Hebbard
Father of Ernest Hebbard Bresee; Lily Bresee; Phineas Wright "PW" Bresee; Bertha M. Bresee and Dr. Paul Horace Bresee
Brother of Diantha Bresee and Reed Bresee

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About Phineas Franklin Bresee

Bresee was born on a farm near Franklin, New York, and raised there and in nearby Davenport. He was converted to Christianity in the Methodist Episcopal Church in Davenport in 1856 and delivered his first sermon later that year. He helped his family move to Iowa in 1857 and entered the Methodist Episcopal ministry in Iowa soon afterward. In 1860 he married Maria Hebbard, his sweetheart from back in New York. He was a pastor in Iowa from 1857 until 1883, serving various charges including East Des Moines, Chariton, Wesley Chapel (Des Moines), Broadway Church in Council Bluffs, Red Oak, and Creston. He also served a term as a presiding elder (now district superintendent) and was a delegate to 1872 General Conference of the M. E. Church, held at Brooklyn, New York. In August 1883 he relocated his large extended family (which included six children, his parents, and a nephew) to the West Coast in a box car which took six days. He was appointed to Fort Street Methodist Church (now First United Methodist Church) in Los Angeles, California, then to Pasadena First, and later to Simpson Tabernacle (L.A.), Asbury M. E. Church (L.A.) and Boyle Heights (also in L. A.). In California, he also served as a presiding elder of the Los Angeles District and as a delegate to the 1892 General Conference of his church. He had also chaired the committee that recommended Simpson College become a four–year college, raised the money for buildings there, like College Hall, now "the college’s primary historic landmark," and served on the their board of trustees for 16 years, part of that time as board president. In Los Angeles, he was a trustee for the University of Southern California and worked with J. P. Widney to save the College of Liberal Arts there.[1]

Further reading: Bangs, Carl (1995). Phineas F. Bresee: His Life in Methodism, the Holiness Movement and the Church of the Nazarene. (ISBN 0-8341-1621-9) Brickley, Donald P. (1960) Man of the Morning: The Life and Works of Phineas F. Bresee. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House [1] Corbett, C.T. (1958) Our Pioneer Nazarenes. Kansas City, MO.: Nazarene Publishing House. [2] Girvin, E.A. (1916). Phineas F. Bresee: A Prince in Israel. Kansas City, MO: Pentecostal Nazarene Publishing House. [3] Hills, A. M. Phineas F. Bresee -- A Life Sketch. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House. [4] Moore, Emily Bush. (1973) Phineas F. Bresee: Mr. Nazarene. Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House. [5] Smith, Timothy L. (1962) Called Unto Holiness: The Story of the Nazarenes: The . Kansas City, MO: Nazarene Publishing House. [6] Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bresee

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Phineas Franklin Bresee's Timeline

1838
December 31, 1838
Ouleout Valley near Franklin, Delaware Co., NY
1861
August 27, 1861
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, United States
1864
1864
1865
December 24, 1865
Winterset, Madison County, IA, United States
1868
1868
1871
1871
1915
November 13, 1915
Age 76
Los Angeles, CA