Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College: September 1805-September 1815Holt, 1912 - 815 sider |
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A. C. A. B. Ath A. C. A. B. Publ Academy Address Albany American Andover Andover Theological Seminary April August AUTHORITIES Bacon Academy began practice born Boston brother was graduated Carolina Charleston Class Coll Congregational Church Connecticut County daugh Deacon death December delivered died in infancy Discourse Dwight East Hartford edition eldest child Elizabeth entered College Family father February Genealogy graduation he studied grandson Hartford Harv Haven Hist honorary degree Huntington January John Judge July June Letter licensed to preach Litchfield County Litchfield Law School March married the Rev Mary Massachusetts Medical mother N. Y. Publ New-York November October Oneida County ordained and installed pastor prepared for College Presbyterian Church President profession published removed Samuel Sarah Seminary Senate September Sermon settled sister Society Sophomore South South Carolina spent Springfield studied law survived Theological volume Washington Wethersfield William Williams College Yale College York City youngest
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