Alice M. Soule
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Alice M. Soule (b. Howard) (1848-1913) was born in Sherburne, New York, and died in Webster City, Iowa. Prior to 1860 she moved with her family to Augusta, New York. In 1874 she moved to Webster City and married Charles W. Soule, a lumber dealer who later became co-proprietor of a brick and tile manufacturing company. Soule wrote to Mary Baker Eddy several times in the mid-1880s to order Christian Science literature. She studied Christian Science with Mary M. W. Adams and Elizabeth Webster and, on December 31, 1892, joined The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Soule was a practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal from 1898 to 1905 and founded and was a member of the Christian Science church in Webster City that was completed in 1901.

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Alice M. Soule
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Alice M. Soule (b. Howard) (1848-1913) was born in Sherburne, New York, and died in Webster City, Iowa. Prior to 1860 she moved with her family to Augusta, New York. In 1874 she moved to Webster City and married Charles W. Soule, a lumber dealer who later became co-proprietor of a brick and tile manufacturing company. Soule wrote to Mary Baker Eddy several times in the mid-1880s to order Christian Science literature. She studied Christian Science with Mary M. W. Adams and Elizabeth Webster and, on December 31, 1892, joined The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. Soule was a practitioner listed in The Christian Science Journal from 1898 to 1905 and founded and was a member of the Christian Science church in Webster City that was completed in 1901.

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