![]() Here is a brief history of the church.ġ790-1800–John and Susanna Turner and their neighbors formed the Turner Society and met in the Turners’ home near Frank and Loretta streets in Greenfield.ġ812– First efforts were made to build a church.ġ818–The Turner Society was given the name “The Country Class” by the Methodist Church in Pittsburgh.ġ841–The congregation became part of Methodism’s East Liberty Circuit.ġ842–Peter Dravo built the Squirrel Hill Methodist Church on Salt Works Road (now Saline Street) where the minister’s house now stands. The church, together with the parsonage, share the land but have a somewhat different cast of characters. Brown Memorial-Ames United Methodist Church is related to but not the same as the history of Turner Cemetery. This relationship is not possible based on lifespan dates.The history of Mary S. You have chosen this person to be their own family member. Year should not be greater than current year Continuing with this request will add an alert to the cemetery page and any new volunteers will have the opportunity to fulfill your request. Sorry! There are no volunteers for this cemetery. GREAT NEWS! There is 1 volunteer for this cemetery. This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 15 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 30 photos This photo was not uploaded because you have already uploaded 5 photos to this memorial This photo was not uploaded because this memorial already has 20 photos You may not upload any more photos to this memorial Helping others became her life’s work, and it won for her several awards. She became a outspoken advocate of many humanitarian causes, from AIDS awareness to social justice, to women’s health, to modernizing the copyright laws for artists and countless other causes. ![]() Mary continued as a solo artist, but her status grew even larger for what she did away from the studio. The Supremes split for good in the late 1970’s. The group released five straight #1 singles in a one year span, including "Baby Love," "Stop! In the Name of Love," "Come See About Me" and "Back In My Arms Again." The group released a record-setting twelve number-one hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100, ten of which she sang backing vocals. Upon their high school graduation their dream came true. They came together in 1959 and soon shared the dream of many Detroiters of being signed by the upstart music label Motown. Originally called the Primettes (the female counterparts to the Primes - later called the Temptations) the group consisted of Diane (later Diana) Ross, Florence Ballard, Wilson and Betty McGlown (later replaced by Barbara Martin, who left the group a trio by 1964). The Supremes became the biggest Motown act and most successful girl group of an era. A trio of teenage girls from the Brewster Housing Projects. She was best known as a founding member of the Supremes. She was as an American singer and concert performer.
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