At the age of 19, Martha's services as the First Seventh-day Adventist teacher was donated by her father, John Byington.

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MARTHA BYINGTON MARTHA D. BYINGMN AU4DON Birth: 1834 Death: 1937 Family: Father - John Byington Siblings - Theresa, John, Laura Spouse - George Amadon Children - Grace, Katherine. Claude (adopted) Accomplishments : Teacher of the first Sevent h-dav Adventist school

Martha was the eldest daughter of John and Catherine Byington. She was described by some as having a farmer's daughter appearance. She had red hair and a disposition to match. She was very conscious of living a healthy lifestyle. She attended a country school and was home taught by her parents. Her other qualifications for teaching seemed to be her ability to be resourceful, determined and her wonderful sense of humor. She could sing and play the piano well. In all, she enjoyed life and was committed to following the Lord. At the age of 19, Martha's services as the First Seventh-day Adventist teacher was donated by her father, John Byington. Martha's first class in Bucks Bridge had an enrollment of 17 students. The school register was as follows: Cy nt hia, Seymour, Sydney, Eddie (Aaron Hilliard's children) Clark, Cyrus, Parmelia (Henry Hilliard's children) John, Orange, Ellen, Ruth (Penoyer children) Isabella, Samuel, Catherine, Julia, Henry (Sam Crosbie's children) Frank Peck (nephew and adopted son of Alphonso & Lucretia Peck) ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE

The Adventists of Bucks Bridge, New York saw the need to train their youth to serve the Lord. Of Martha's 17 students, two became missionaries. Eddie Hilliard spent 18 years in the Australasia Division, 15 years in the U.S.A., and R years in India where he died and is buried. His cousin, Parmelia Hilliard, travelled, too, and ministered throughout the British Isles with her husband S. H. Lane. If the Bucks Bridge members were alive today they would see that their sacrifices resulted in worldwide schools. The Seventh-day Adventist school system is considered to be the largest protestant educational entity in the world. Martha Byington married George Amadon in Michigan. There she was a publishing worker and wrote articles for the Review and Herald, whilst raising a family. She was president of the first Dorcas Society. She lived to be 103 years old!. Advanced Readlog Program Book 2. Teacher's ;, Hanml, Washinpton, D.C.: Revlev end Herald Publlehing Aesociation, 1976. pp. 66-68.. Advanced Reedinp Pro~rem Book 2. "Behold the Stone (18Sm'IBm." Washington. D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1976, pp. 205-208t. Younp., Ethel. Behold The Stone. South Lancaater. MA: Atlsntlc Union Office of Education, 1979..41 ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE

MARTHA BYINQTON Martha Byington was the oldest daughter of John and Catherine Byington. Some people have described her as having a farmer's daughter appearance. This probably means that she was a very healthy-looking girl and somewhat plain. She had red hair and was a bit feisty. Martha tried to eat only foods that were good for her and tried to obey the laws of health. When she was school-age she attended a country school and was also home schooled by her parents. Martha had a good sense of what was right and wrong. She possessed a sense of humor and was a funloving person as well as a very determined person. She could sing and play the piano very well, really enjoyed life, and loved the Lord very much. When Martha was nineteen years old her father, John Byington, donated her services as a teacher. She became the first school teacher of the Advent movement. Her first school was held in the parlor of a home. In this room she had seventeen students. The school in Bucks Bridge, New York was started so that the young people could be trained to serve the Lord and prepare them to be workers for Him. Later, two of the seventeen students became missionaries to foreign lands. If the Adventists in Bucks Bridge were alive today, they would be able to see that the sacrifices they made to start this

start this school were really the beginning of a world-wide system of schools run by the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Later Martha married George Amadon in Michigan. There she wrote articles for the church paper, the Review and Herald. She was also the first president of the Dorcas Society which we now call the Community Services. When Martha celebrated her 100th birthday, they asked her what was the most important and the most useful of the modern inventions. She felt that electricity was the most important and the most useful. She told how when she was a little girl she read by candle light, and her parents had to start their fires by using flint stone. She also remembered the day when she saw the first lamp being used in her home. Martha lived to be 103 years old. She loved the Lord and served him for over a century. - References : Pioneer Stories Retold