Well, perhaps not all quite so
magnificent, but I couldn’t resist the title.
When Zion’s Watch Tower Tract Society
was incorporated in late 1884, there were seven directors. This article is just
a brief overview of the original seven. As such, most of the material has
appeared in some form before, and for details of the lives of these people you
will need to consult the Separate Identity series. Grateful thanks are due to Bernhard
who has supplied much of the information here. And in line with a series of
past articles based on the indispensible Find a Grave site, as well as giving
their dates, this article shows where all these people ended up. Literally.
But first, here is the list of names from
Zion’s Watch Tower for January 1885.
There are, of course, only six names
listed here. However, the original handwritten record of the charter lists a
seventh, Simon O Blunden. When the original articles of incorporation were
reproduced in the Watch Tower for November 1, 1917, all original seven names
were listed.
We will take them in the order in which
they appeared in the 1885 ZWT (adding Blunden at the end) and simply document
their births and deaths and when they ceased to be Society directors. In many
cases, ceasing to be directors coincided with ceasing active association with
Charles T Russell and Zion’s Watch Tower. To illustrate, we will show their
final resting places.
Charles Taze Russell (February
6, 1852 – October 31, 1916)
CTR
remained president until his death. He is buried in the plot owned by the
Watchtower Society in United Cemeteries, Pittsburgh. Visitors often photograph
the pyramid on the site, but this is not CTR’s grave marker. The pyramid was
originally designed to list all the names of those buried on site. Only nine
names were recorded before the idea was abandoned. For a full history including
the history of the “pyramid nine” check back on this blog to a series of
articles written in 2014.
William Imrie Mann
(January 4, 1844 - December 12, 1930)
Mann, the original vice-president, ceased to be a Society director on
April 11, 1892. He is buried in Grove Cemetery, Trumansburg, Tomkins County,
New York.
Maria Frances Russell
(April 10, 1850 – March 12, 1938)
Maria (née Ackley), the original secretary-treasurer ceased to be a
director on February 12, 1900, although she actually parted from CTR back in
1897. After
leaving CTR she made her home with her sister, Emma, until Emma’s death, and
lived the last years of her life in Florida. She is buried in the Royal Palm
South Cemetery, St Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida.
John Bartlet Adamson
(1837 - January 22, 1904)
Adamson ceased to be a director on January 5, 1895. He is buried in
Mount Olive Cemetery, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois. There is no marker, he is
buried in a garden lot which is just an area of grassland.
William Cook McMillan
(October 10, 1849 - 1898)
McMillan ceased to be a director on May 13, 1898. He resigned because he
was serious ill and died shortly afterwards. He is buried in the Mechesneytown
Cemetery, Mechesneytown, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania. (The spelling
McMillan occurs in the January 1885 ZWT, but MacMillan in the reprint of the association’s
articles in the November 1, 1917 WT, whereas the family memorial spells the
name MacMillen. All three forms can be found for him in the pages of ZWT.)
Joseph Firth Smith (October
28, 1849 – December 7, 1924)
Smith ceased to be a director on April 11, 1892, the same date as
William Imrie Mann. He is buried in the Allegheny Cemetery, the same location
where CTR’s parents and other family members were buried. For a history of this
cemetery and the Russell family’s connection with it, check back on this blog
to an article from November 2013.
Simon Osborne Blunden
(September 1840 - November 13, 1915)
Blunden ceased to be a director on June 6, 1908. He is buried in the
family grave in Glendale Cemetery, Bloomfield, Essex County, New Jersey - not
to be confused with the more famous Glendale Cemetery of California (Forest
Lawn). The headstone reads Samuel Buchanan, who was Blunden’s son-in-law and
who died in 1906. Two other family members who died before Buchanan also had
their names on the marker. However, when Blunden died later, he was buried in
this family plot, but the headstone was never updated.