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Mrs. Caroline Neville Pearre
1831 - 1910

Mrs. Caroline Neville Pearre was regarded
as the founder of the Christian Women's Board Of Missions. She originally lived
in Lexington and Danville, Kentucky, Then she moved to Iowa and organized the Ladies movement in
the church in Iowa City. About 25 women met at the October, 1874 meeting of the
General Missionary Convention in Cincinnati. In 1882 she was named its first
vice-president. The first year $459.00 were sent to the national treasury.
The next year, $3,000.00 were sent. By 1900 the Kentucky C.W.B.M. led all states
in their offerings with $12,607.68. The Missionary Societies ultimately led to
great divisions throughout the brotherhood, ultimately the split between
Churches of Christ and the Disciples.

Directions To The Grave Of
Caroline Pearre
The grave of Caroline N.
Pearre is located at Lexington Cemetery, Lexington, Ky. Heading west from
downtown on West Main Street enter the cemetery to the right. Continue through
the iron gates on the main little road (Main Avenue). Go between the little
lakes to the new part of the cemetery and turn left as you are passing section
by "16."("16" is on the right.) As you turn left there
will be a small section, like a wedge, on the right with only a few graves. If
you get to "I-1" or "F-1" you've gone too far. The grave is
in the small north of "H-1" section. Section H-1, Lot 1
Note: While parked there don't
miss John Samuel Shouse across the street in
section
"I-1," and C.L. Loos is close by in
"F-1."
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Where Pearre Is Buried At Lexington Cemetery, Lexington Kentucky
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