Members of the McCauley family were the only petitioners for admission of St. Paul’s into union with convention who lived out their lives in Monroe. In 1878 difficult finances forced the Junior Warden to ask Mrs. Henrietta McCauley to turn over the money she had collected for the building of a church. In June 1885, she turned over $70 (“the proceeds of an entertainment”) toward the $1,000 purchase price of the Church lot.
(Source: Virginia R. Heath, History of St. Paul’s Church, Monroe, 8-11, Parish Files, Diocesan Archives)