
The Rev. Dr. Cornelius W. Wycoff
Fourth Pastor of Bethel Presbyterian Church
November, 1873 to October, 1913
Dr. Wycoff received his preliminary education in the public
schools, Richmond and
New Hagerstown Academies in Ohio. He entered Washington
College in his junior year and was graduated in 1862 with the degree of A.B. He
received his doctorate from Washington and Jefferson in 1903. He was graduated
from the Western Theological Seminary in 1865 and was licensed by Steubenville
Presbytery. He was ordained and installed to the churches of Richmond, Bacon
Ridge and East Springfield, Ohio on April 25, 1866.
He married Martha Bell Morrison on December 19, 1865. They
bore six children, four sons and two daughters. One son died in early childhood.
When he received the call to Bethel, Dr. Wycoff replied that
he could not accept due to the lack of a parsonage. Previous pastors owned farms
and no manse was needed. On assurance that a parsonage would be built, he
accepted the call. He rented a home at the foot of the church hill until the
parsonage was ready for occupancy.
The parsonage was constructed across Bethel Church Road from
the present church structure. The parsonage served the next two pastors and
remained in use until the mid 1960's.

Dr. Wycoff witnessed many changes in the social life and
surroundings of this community, but his spirit was ever young and progressive.
He was continually visiting and ministering to his flock whom he loved and who
loved him in return. He had the confidence and respect of the whole countryside.
Dr. Wycoff inspired the formation of the first Young Peoples
Group in 1889. Our Christian Service Honor Roll includes six names from the
period of Dr. Wycoff