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4. WENDELL, Hon. Oliver, M. A., 1778-1818; was of Boston, and subsequently of Cambridge, where he died in 1818; gr. H. U. 1753.

5. LOWELL, Hon. John, LL. D., 1778-1802; resided in Boston, and was member of Congress and Judge of the District Court of the United States for Ms.; b. prob. at Newbury, Ms. about 1744, gr. H. U. 1760, d. at Roxbury, Ms. 1802.

6. STEARNS, Rev. Josiah, M. A., 1778-'81; was pastor of Epping, N. H.; b. at Billerica, Ms. 1732, gr. H. U. 1751, ord. 1758, d. 1788.

7. SMITH, Rev. Elias, M. A., 1778-1793; was pastor of Middleton, Ms.; b. at Reading, Ms. about 1729, gr. H. U. 1788, ord. 1759, d. 1792-3.

8. SYMMES, Rev. William, D. D., 1778-1795; was pastor of the Chh. in the North Parish, Andover; b. at Charlestown, Ms. 1728, gr. H. U. 1750, ord. 1758, d. 1807.

9. FRENCH, Rev. Jonathan, M. A., 1778-1809; was pastor of the Chh. in the South Parish, Andover; b. Braintree, Ms., 1740, gr. H. U. 1771, ord. 1772, d. 1809.

10. PHILLIPS, Hon. Samuel, LL. D., 1778-1802; was a native and inhabitant of Andover; son of Hon. Samuel Phillips, M. A., No. I. 1. above; and during the year preceding his death, Lieut. Gov. of Massachusetts; b. 1752, gr. H. U. 1771, d. 1802. Comp. No. 111. 2, 3. above.

11. PEARSON, Rev. Eliphalet, LL. D., 1778–1826; was Prof. of Heb. and the Or. LL. etc. H. U. 1786-1806; and 1808-9, Prof. Sacred Lit. (the first,) in the Theol. Sem. Andover; b. at Rowley, Ms. 1752; gr. H. U. 1773, d. at Greenland, N. H., 1826.

12. ABBOT, Mr. Nehemiah, 1778-1808; was of Andover, and died in 1808.

VI. TRUSTEES SINCE CHOSEN.

1. TAPPAN, Rev. David, D. D., 1781-1803; b. at Manchester, Ms. 1753, gr. H. U. 1771, ord. over a church in Newbury, (Newtown,) now West Newbury, 1774; elected Prof. of Divinity in H. U. 1792, d. 1803.

2. PHILLIPS, Hon. William, 1791-1827. He was son of No. II. above; a merchant of Boston; a patriot of the Revolution; a liberal benefactor of Phillips Academy and of the Theol. Sem. Andover; for several years Lieut. Gov. of Ms. ; and Pres. Am. Ed. Soc.; b. 1750, d. 1827. 3. ABBOT, Samuel, Esq., 1795-1808. See No. III. 1.

4. NEWMAN, Mark, M. A., 1795-1836; was b. at Ipswich, Ms. 1772; was principal of Phillips Academy, 1795-1809; and now resides at Andover, and is deacon of the South church. 5. MORSE, Rev. Jedidiah, D. D., 1795-1826; was pastor in Charlestown, Ms.; and is the father of Am. Geography; b. 1761, d. 1826.

6. ABBOT, Hon. Jacob, 1795-1804; was member of the Ms. legislature. He resigned his trusteeship in 1804, and died sometime subsequently at Brunswick, Me.

7. PHILLIPS, Hon. John, M. A., 1801-1820. See No. III. 3. above.

8. PHILLIPS, Hon. John, M. A., 1802-1823; was president of the Senate of Ms., and the first mayor of Boston; b. 1770, gr. H. U. 1788, d. 1823. He was son of William Phillips, a merchant of Boston, (b. 1738, d. 1772,) and grandson of Col. John Phillips, (b. 1701, d. 1763,) the only brother of the Rev. Samuel Phillips of Andover. Comp. No. I. 1. above.

9. QUINCY, Hon. Josiah, LL. D., 1802–1828; is the son of Hon. Josiah Quincy, Jr., who d. 1774; attorney, member of Cong., mayor of Boston, and now the President of Harvard University. 10. FARRAR, Samuel, M. A., since 1802; b. Lincoln, Ms. 1773, gr. H. U. 1797; was tutor there 1801-2; studied law; and is now Treasurer and Librarian of Phillips Academy and of the Theological Seminary.

11. DANA, Rev. Daniel, D. D., since 1804; b. Ipswich, Ms. 1771, gr. D. C. 1788, ord. over the First Presbyterian church, Newburyport, 1794; Pres. of Dart. Coll. 1820; installed over the 2d Presb. church, Londonderry, 1822; since 1826, has been pastor of the 2d Presb. church, of Newburyport.

12. HOLMES, Rev. Abiel, D. D., LL. D., 1809-1837; was pastor of a church in Midway, Ga. and of the First church, Cambridge; and is distinguished as the Am. Annalist; b. 1764, gr. Y. C. 1783, d. 1837.

13. ADAMS, John, M. A., ex officio, 1810-1833; gr. Y. C. 1795; was for a while at Canterbury; then for some years principal of Bacon Academy at Colchester, Ct. ; was princ. of Phillips Acad. 1810-33; is now princ. of an Acad. at Jacksonville, Ill.

14. WALLEY, Samuel Hall, Esq., since 1811; merchant and inhabitant of Boston, and the son-in-law of No. VI. 2. above.

15. PHILLIPS, Hon. Jonathan, since 1820; b. 1778, is an inhabitant and merchant of Boston, was member of the governor's council, received M. A. at H. U. and is son of No. VI. 2. above. 16. EDWARDS, Rev. Justin, D. D., since 1820; b. West Hampton, Ms., 1787, gr. W. C. 1810, Andover, 1812; has subsequently been pastor in Andover, and in Boston, and Secretary of the Am. Temp. Soc.; since 1836, has been President of the Theol. Sem. Andover.

17. HUBBARD, Hon. Samuel, LL. D., since 1823; b. Boston, 1785, gr. Y. C. 1802; counsellor, member of the House of Rep. and of the Senate of the Mass. legislature; Pres. Board of Trustees; Pres. Am. Ed. Society, and resident in Boston.

18. CHURCH, Rev. John Hubbard, D. D., since 1826; gr. H. U. 1797, and has been until lately, pastor of the church in Pelham, N. H., where he now resides.

19. WISNER, Rev. Benjamin Blydenburg, D. D., 1826-1835; b. in Goshen, Orange Co. N. Y., 1794, gr. U. C. 1813; tutor there, 1815-18; studied Theol. at Princeton, N. J. 1819-20; pastor of the Old South church, Boston, 1821-32; Associate Sec'y of the Am. Board of Com. Foreign Missions; d. 1835.

20. BANISTER, Hon. William B., M. A., 1827-37; gr. D. C. 1797; has been State senator, is an inhabitant of Newburyport, and since 1837, a Visitor.

21. EVARTS, Jeremiah, M. A., 1829-1831; b. Sunderland, Vt. 1781; gr. Y. C. 1802; edited

the Panoplist, Boston, 1810-20; was Treasurer of the A. B. C. F. M., from its origin to 1821; and from that time, Corresponding Secretary of the same, until his death, which occurred at Charleston, S. C. 1831.

22. ARMSTRONG, Hon. Samuel Turell, since 1831; born at Dorchester, 1784, printer and bookseller, member of Ms. legislature 1823, Lieut. Gov. 1833 and 1834, acting Governor 1835, mayor of Boston 1836, now resident in Boston.

23. JOHNSON, Osgood, M. A., ex officio, 1833-7; b. at Andover 1803, gr. D. C. 1828, was principal of Phillips Acad. 1833-7, d. 1837.

24. BURGESS, Rev. Ebenezer, D. D., since 1835; b. at Wareham, Ms., 1790, gr. B. U. 1809, was tutor there; And. 1815; was then Prof. of Math. and Philos. in U. V., visited Africa with Mills, 1817-18, is son-in-law of No. VI. 2. above, and pastor in Dedham, Ms.

25. COGSWELL, Rev. William, D. D., since 1837; b. at Atkinson, N. H. 1787, gr. D. C. 1811, pastor of the South church in Dedham, Ms. fourteen years, now Sec'y of the Am. Ed. Soc. and resident in Boston.

26. ALDEN, Ebenezer, M. D., since 1837; b. Randolph, Ms., 1788, gr. H. U. 1808, received M. D. Dart. Coll., is a physician in Randolph, Ms., counsellor of the Mass. Med. Soc.

VII. VISITORS.

1. ABBOT, Samuel, Esq., 1808-1812. See No. III. 1. above.
2. BARTLET, Hon. William, since 1808. See No. IV. 2. above.
3. BROWN, Moses, Esq. 1808-27. See No. IV. 1. above.

4. NORRIS, Hon. John, 1808-9. See No. IV. 3. above.

5. STRONG, Hon. Caleb, LL. D., of Northampton, Ms. ; b. at N. 1745, gr. H. U. 1764, studied and practised law, was a member of the Ms. legislature, also a councillor, and for many years governor of the State. He was appointed a Visitor in the original deed, 1808, but did not accept. His death occurred in 1819.

6. SPRING, Rev. Samuel, D. D., 1808-19; b. in Uxbridge, Ms., 1746, gr. Coll. N. J., 1771, accompanied Arnold to Quebec, 1775, ord. over a church in Newburyport, 1777, d. 1819.

7. DWIGHT, Rev. Timothy, D. D., LL. D., 1808-16; b. Northampton, Ms. 1752, gr. Y. C. 1769, ord. at Greenfield, a village of Fairfield, Ct. 1783, inaugurated Pres. of Y. C. 1795, d. 1817. 8. BLISS, Hon. George, LL. D., 1808-1826; was a counsellor at law, in Springfield, M., State senator, and d. prob. soon after 1826.

9. CHAPIN, Rev. Calvin, D. D., 1816-1832; gr. Y. C. 1788, and was tutor there; is pastor of a church at Rocky Hill, a parish in Wethersfield, Ct., and Recording Sec'y A. B. C. F. M.

10. WORCESTER, Rev. Samuel, D. D., 1819-21; b. Hollis, N. H. 1771, gr. D. C. 1795, ord. at Fitchburg, Ms. 1797, installed at Salem, Ms. 1803; was the first Sec'y of the A. B. C. F. M., and d. among the Cherokees in 1821.

11. DAY, Rev. Jeremiah, D. D., LL. D., 1821—37; gr. Y. C. 1795; Prof. and now Pres. of Y. C. New Haven.

12. REED, Hon. William, 1826-37; was member of Congress, member of Governor's council, and a merchant at Marblehead; b. 1776, d. 1837.

13. HUMPHREY, Rev. Heman, D. D., since 1832; b. Burlington, Ct., was formerly pastor in Fairfield, Ct. and Pittsfield, Ms.; is now Pres. of Am. College.

14. BANISTER, Hon. William B., M. A, since 1837. See No. VI. 20.

15. CODMAN, Rev. John, D. D., since 1837; b. in Boston, 1782, gr. H. U. 1802; studied theology Edinb. Scotland, is pastor of a church in Dorchester, Ms.

VIII. FACULTY.

A. PRESIDENTS.

1. PORTER, Rev. Ebenezer, D. D.; b. at Cornwall, Ct., 1772, gr. D. C. 1792, ord. at Washington, Ct. 1796, inaugurated Prof. of Sacred Rhet. And. 1812, chosen President 1828, constituted President and Lecturer on Homiletics, 1832, d. 1834.

2. EDWARDS, Rev. Justin, D. D., since 1836. See No. VI. 16. above.

PROFESSORS.

B. Professors of Sacred Literature.

1. PEARSON, Rev. Eliphalet, LL. D., 1808-9. See No. V. 11. above.

2. STUART, Rev. Moses, M. A., since 1810; b. Wilton, Ct., 1780, gr. Y. C. 1799, tutor there 1802-4, studied law, and was a pastor several years in New Haven.

C. Prof. Extraordinary of Sacr. Lit.

ROBINSON, Edward, D. D.; gr. H. C.; b. Southington, Ct.; was assist. instructor in Sac. Lit. at And. 1823-6; studied in Germany, 1826-30; was Prof. Extr. and Libr. at And. 1830 -33; is now Prof. of Sacred Lit. in the Theol. Sem. New York City.

D. Prof. of the Heb. Lang. and Lit.

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EDWARDS, Rev. Bela Bates, M. A., since 1837; b. Southampton, Ms., 1802, gr. A. C. 1824, And. 1830; in the mean time was tutor at Am. Coll. and has since been Rec. Sec'y of the Am. Ed. Soc. and editor of the Am. Quart. Reg. and of the Am. Bib. Repos.

E. Professor of Christian Theology.

WOODS, Rev. Leonard, D D., from the beginning; b. Princeton, Ms. 1774, gr. H. U. 1796, and was ten years pastor in West Newbury, Ms.

F. Professors of Sacred Rhetoric.

1. GRIFFIN, Rev. Edward Dorr, D. D.; b. East Haddam, Ct. 1770, gr. Y. C. 1790, inaugurated at And. 1809, resigned in 1811; had previously been pastor in New Hartford, Ct., and in Newark, N. J., was subsequently pastor in Boston and in Newark, and finally, Pres. of Williams Coll. He died at Newark, N. J. 1837.

2. PORTER, Rev. Ebenezer, D. D., 1812-1832. See No. VIII. A. 1. above.

3. MURDOCK, Rev. James, D. D., 1819–24; gr. Y. C. 1797; has been pastor of a church in Princeton, Ms. and Prof. U. V.; he now resides at New Haven, Ct. and is known as the Am. Transl. of Mosheim's Eccles. Hist.

4. SKINNER, Rev. Thomas H., D. D., 1833–35; native of N. C., formerly pastor in Philadelphia, and in Boston; now, in New York.

5. PARK, Rev. Edwards A., M. A., since 1836; b. Providence, R. I. 1808, gr. B. U. 1826, And. 1831; formerly pastor in Braintree, Ms. and afterwards Prof. in Amherst College.

G. Professors of Ecclesiastical History.

1. MURDOCK, Rev. James, D. D., 1824-28. See No. VIII. F. 3. above.

2. EMERSON, Rev. Ralph, D. D.; b. Hollis, N. H. 1787, gr. Y. C. 1811, And. 1814; was tutor in Y. C. 1814—16, and then pastor in Norfolk, Ct.; has been Prof. at And. since 1829.

H. Assistant Instructors in Sacred Literature.

1. UPHAM, Thomas Cogswell, M. A., of Rochester, N. H.; gr. D. C. 1817, And. 1821, and was then Assist. Inst. at Andover; also pastor of a chh., Rochester, N. H.; is now Prof. of Mental and Moral Philosophy in Bowdoin Coll., Me.

2. ROBINSON, Edward, D. D., 1823-6. See No. VIII. C.

3. BECKWITH, Rev. George C., M. A., of Granville, N. Y.; gr. M. C. 1822, And. 1826; was Assist. Inst. at Andover; then pastor in Lowell; and then again, 1831-2, Assist. Inst. in Sacred Rhet. at Andover; has subsequently been Prof. in Lane Seminary, and pastor in Portland, Me.; is now Agent of the Am. Peace Society.

4. NEWTON, Rev. Joel Worthington, M. A., of Colchester, Ct. ; gr. Y. C. 1818, And. 1827; was Assist. Inst. at And. 1827-9; has since been principal of the Mount Pleasant School of Amherst, Ms., and was lately pastor in Norwich, Ct.

5. STOWE, Rev. Calvin Ellis, D. D., of Natick, Ms.; gr. B. C. 1824, And. 1828, and was Assist. Inst. at And. 1828-30. He has subsequently been editor of the Boston Recorder, and Prof. of Languages in Dart. Coll. He is now Prof of Sacred Lit. in the Lane Seminary, O.

6. WOODS, Rev. Leonard. Jr., M. A., son of No. VIII. E.; b. at West Newbury, Ms., 1807, gr. U. C. 1827, And. 1830; was then Assist. Inst. at Andover; has subsequently edited the Literary and Theol. Review, of New York; is now Prof. of Sacred Lit. in the Theol. Sem. of Bangor, Me. 7. SMITH, Rev. Daniel Talcot, M. A., of Newburyport; gr. A. C. 1831, And. 1834; was Assistant Inst. at Andover, 1834-6; is now pastor in Sherburne, Ms.

8. TAYLOR, Oliver Alden, M. A., of Hawley, Ms.; b. Yarmouth, Ms. 1801, gr. U. C. 1825, And. 1829; was Assist. Inst. at And. 1836-7; resides now at Andover.

I. Assistant Instructors in Sacred Rhetoric.

Dr. PORTER occasionally had assistance in the department of Sacred Rhetoric, on account of his ill health. The following persons officiated in this way.

1. HOADLY, Rev. Loammi Ives, M. A., 1829-30; was previously pastor in Worcester; has subsequently been pastor in Bradford, Ms.; resides now at Charlestown, near Boston, assisting the Rev. Dr. Jenks in his Comprehensive Commentary; b. Branford, Ct. 1790, gr. Y. C. 1817 And. 1820.

2. BECKWITH, Rev. George C. See No. VIII. H. 3. above.

IX. ALUMNI OF THE INSTITUTION.

NOTICE. The following list presents, in alphabetical order, the alumni of the Theological Seminary, as they are to be found in the Triennial Catalogue, a few obvious omissions excepted. In this Catalogue, all persons are inserted down to 1815 inclusive, whether they completed a regular course of three years, or not. From that time onward, it contains only those who completed a regular three years' course. Many therefore have been, to a greater or less extent, connected with the Seminary, as theological students, whose names are here omitted. I fear that among them, there will be found some, who are entitled to a place with the alumni.

That my information is often imperfect, follows almost of course; but it is a matter of great regret. It is, however, the best that the data will furnish.

In designating colleges, the usual contractions are employed, as D. C. for Dartmouth College; H. C Hamilton College; H. U. Harvard University; B. C. Bowdoin College; B. U. Brown University; K. C. Kenyon College; Coll. N. J. College of New Jersey; Y. C. Yale College; O. I. Oneida Institute; W. R. C. Western Reserve College; U. N. C. University of North Carolina; U. O. University of Ohio; J. C. Jefferson College; M. U. Miami University; N. Y. U. New York University; W. C. Pa. Washington College, Pa., W. U. Wesleyan University; C. C. Centre College, Ky.; R. C. Rutgers College, N. J.; U. P. University of Pennsylvania; U. V. University of Vermont; C. C. Charleston College; W. C. Me. Waterville College; And. as a matter of convenience, is also employed as a contraction for the Theological Seminary at Andover Furthermore, b. stands for born, d. for died, gr. for graduated. When a college is added to a name, without the term gr. or graduated, preceding it, it is to be understood, that, though the person studied at said college, he either did not take a degree there; or else that his graduation there, is a matter of uncertainty. If no college is named it is understood that the person did not receive a regular collegiate education. When the birth-place is known, it is definitely stated; otherwise the person is said to be of such a place,-that town or city being given which was affixed to his name while a member of the Theological Seminary. Sometimes, both places are given; and then the first has of, before it, and the second is marked as the birth-place. The last name inserted, is the location. When no appellative is attached to a name, Pastor is generally to be understood. It will be seen that some of the ages are given and others not. This is also owing to a deficiency in the original records, and is therefore unavoidable.

ALUMNI.

Abbott, Charles Edwards, of Weld, Me., brother of | John S. C. Abbott; b. 1811, gr. B. C. 1832, And. 1837; Teacher, Boston.

Abbot, Ephraim, of Concord, N. H.; b. 1779, gr. H. U. 1806, And. 1810; Pastor of a church in Greenland, N. H.; Preceptor of Westford Academy, Ms.

Abbott, John Stevens Cabot, of Brunswick, Me.; and br. of Chas. E. A.; b. 1805, gr. B. C. 1825, And. 1829; formerly Pastor in Worcester, now of the Eliot church, Roxbury, Ms.

Abbott, Joseph, Jr. of Phil. Pa.; gr. U. C. 1827, And. 1830; Beverly, Ms.

Abbott, Sereno T., of Andover, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1833, And. 1836; Hampton Falls, N. H.

Abell, James, of Lisbon, Ct.; b. 1791, gr. Y. C. 1819, And. 1822; Oxford, N. Y.

Abraham, Judah Isaac; b. at Hitchen, Hertfordshire, Eng. 1802, of Dutch Jews, gr. And. 1829; Missionary among the Jews in and around London. Adams, Azariah, of Plainfield, N. H.; D. C. gr. And. 1825.

Adams, Charles B., of Boston; gr. A. C. 1834; And. 1837; Prof. Marion Col. Mo.

Adams, Darwin, of Mont Vernon, N. H.; gr. D. C. 1824, And. 1827; formerly in Camden, Me.; now in Alstead, N. H.

Adams, Eli, of Hinsdale, Me.; gr. W. C. 1824, And. 1827; an Evangelist.

Adams, Frederick Augustus, of New Ipswich, N. H.; gr. D. C. 1833, And. 1837; was Tutor, D. C., now in Amherst, N. H.

Adams, George E., of Bangor, Me.; gr. Y. C. 1821, Andover, 1826; Prof. Theol. Sem. Bangor; Pastor, Brunswick, Me.

Adams, Jasper, D. D., of Medway, Ms.; b. 1793, gr. B. U. 1815, And. 1819; formerly Pres. of Geneva Coll. N. Y.; and Pres. of Charleston Coll. S. C.

Adams, John R., of Andover, and son of No. VI. 13. above; b. (?) at Canterbury, Ct. 1802, gr. Y. C. 1821, And. 1826; Pastor, Londonderry, N. H. Comp. Wm. A. below.

1821, And. 1825; formerly a Missionary at Lawrence in Indiana; now Pastor in Abington, Ms. Allen, Cyrus W., of Taunton, Ms.; gr. B. U. 1826, And. 1829; formerly in Potosi, Mo.; now in Norton, Ms.

Allen, David Oliver, of Princeton, Ms. ; b. at Barre, Ms., gr. U. C. 1823, And. 1827; Missionary, Bombay. Allen, Harrison, of Industry, Me.; b. at Chilmark, Martha's Vineyard, 1792, gr. B. C. 1824, And. 1828, died a missionary among the Choctaws, 1831.

Allen, John Wheelock, of Brunswick, Me.; gr. B. C. 1834, And. 1837.

Allen, Solomon M., of Pittsfield, Ms.; b. 1789, gr. M. C. 1813, And. 1814, was Tutor, also Prof. of LL, M. C.; was killed by falling from the roof of a college building.

Allen, Stephen T., of Heath, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1833, And. 1837; Pastor in Charlemont, Ms.

Anderson, James, of Hartford, Ct.; gr. at And. 1828; Pastor, in Manchester, Vt.

Anderson, Rufus, D. D., of Wenham, Ms.; b. 1796, gr. B. C. 1818, And. 1822; one of the Secretaries of the A. B. C. F. M., Boston, Ms.

Andrus, Joseph R., of Middlebury, Vt.; b. Cornwall, Vt. 1791, gr. M. C. 1812, And. 1814, d. Agent of the Am. Col. Soc. in Africa, 1821.

Anthony, Julius C., of Taunton, Ms.; gr. And. 1835.

Appleton, Samuel G., of Marblehead, Ms. ; gr. A. C. 1830, And. 1834; Episcopal minister, Hanover, Ms. Arms, Selah Root; b. 1789, gr. W. C. 1818, And. 1821; first in Williamsburg, then in Grafton, now in Windham, Vt.

Arms, William, of Montrose, Pa.; gr. A. C. 1830, And. 1833; late Missionary, in Borneo; is now in America.

Avery, John H.; b. at Boston, 1809, gr. U. C. 1834, And. 1837.

Babbit, Calvin W., of Hartwick, N. Y.; gr. A. C. 1826, And. 1829; Pekin, Ill.

Babcock, Elisha G., of Milton, Ms; gr. A. C. 1825,

Adams, Jonathan, of Boothbay, Me.; b. 1785, gr.And. 1828; formerly Pastor in Wiscasset, Me., now M. C. 1812, And. 1815; Deer Island, Me.

Adams, Nehemiah, of Salem, Ms.; gr. H. U. 1826, And. 1829; Pastor, formerly in Cambridge, now Pastor of Union church in Boston, Ms.

Adams, Solomon, of Middleton, Ms.; H. U. gr. And. 1823; Preceptor, Portland, Me.

Adams, William, of Andover, Ms. and brother to John R. Adams, above; b. (at Colchester, ?) Ct. about 1808, gr. Y. C. 1827, And. 1830; Pastor, formerly in Brighton, Ms., now in N. Y. city.

Aiken, Samuel C., of Windham, Vt.; b. 1790, gr. M. C. 1814, And. 1817; formerly Pastor Utica, N. Y., now in Cleveland, Ohio.

Albro, John Adams, of Mansfield, Ct.; studied law at Litchfield, Ct., gr. And. 1827; formerly Pastor in Middlesex, then in Fitchburg, now in Cambridge, Ms.

Alden, Lucius, of E. Bridgewater, Ms; gr. B. U.

• The old method of spelling this name is with two t's; the most approved way at present, is with one. I give each name, however, spelled as I find it, without, on that account, altering my alphabetical arrangement.

in Thetford, Vt.

Bacon, Leonard, of Hartford, Ct.; gr. Y. C. 1820, And. 1823; New Haven, Ct.

Bailey, Rufus Wm., of North Yarmouth, Me.; b. 1793, gr. D. C. 1813, And. 1815; formerly settled in Pittsfield, Ms., now resident in Fayetteville, North Carolina.

Bailey, Winthrop, of Berlin, Ms.; b. 1784, gr. H. U. 1807, And. 1810, was Tutor in B. C., and was ord. at Brunswick, Me. 1811, was settled a while at Pelham, Ms, adopted Unitarian sentiments and in 1825, was installed over the Unitarian Congregational church, in Greenfield, Ms. He died in 1835.

Baker, Abijah Richardson, of Franklin, Ms.: gr. A. C.1830, And. 1835, was Teacher of Intel. and Moral Philos. in the Teacher's Sem. And., is now Pastor in Medford, Ms.

Baker, Luke C., of Chatham, Ms.; studied at Y. C., gr. And. 1833; d. on Cape Cod, probably at Chatham, 1834.

Baker, Silas, of Edgecomb, Me.; gr. B. C. 1828, And. 1831; formerly in Truro, Cape Cod; now in Hampden, Me.

Baldwin, Benson C., of Granville, Ms.; gr. M. C. 1816. And. 1822.

Baldwin, Burr, of Weston, Ct.; b. 1789, gr. Y. C. 1809, And. 1813; Ashfield, Ms.

Baldwin, Elihu W., D. D. of Durham, N. Y.; b. 1789, gr. Y. C. 1812, And. 1817; Pres. of Wabash College, Ind.

Baldwin, Elijah, of Milford, Ct.; b. 1789, gr. Y. C. 1812, And. 1815; is now dead.

Ballantine, Henry, of 1834; Missionary, Bombay.

-, Ohio; gr. And.

Ballard, John, of Temple, Me.; gr. B. C. 1831, And. 1834; Indiana.

Barbour, Nelson, of Bridport, Vt.; gr. M. C. 1831, And. 1834; Rockingham, Vt.

Bardwell, Horatio, of Goshen, Ms.; b. Belchertown, Ms. 1788, And. 1814, and received the degree of M. A. from D. C. He was formerly Missionary at Bombay, then pastor in Holden, Ms., then Agent of A. B. C. F. M., now pastor in Oxford, Ms.

Barker, Nathaniel, of Bethel, Me.; gr. D. C. 1822, And. 1825; S. Mendon, Ms.; Wakefield, N. H. Barker, William, of Middleboro', Mass.; b. 1787, gr. B. U. 1808, And. 1808, d. 1809.

Barnes, Edwin, of Florence, N. Y., gr. H. C. 1823, And. 1826; Boonville, N. Y.

Barrows, Homer, of Rochester, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1831, And. 1834; Middleboro', Ms.

Bartley, John M. C., of Londonderry, N. H.; A. C., gr. And. 1830; formerly in Orleans, Ms.; now in Hampstead, N. H.

Barton, John, of Utica, N. Y.; b. 1796, gr. H. C. 1819, And. 1822; Vernon, N. Y.

Barton, Samuel D., of Granby, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1831, And. 1834; is dead.

Bascom, John, son of Rev. Aaron, of Chester, Ms.; b. 1784, gr. W. C. 1807, And. 1811; formerly in Smithfield, Pa.; then in Genoa, N. Y.; is now

dead.

Bascom, Raynolds, of Chester, Ms.; brother of John, b. 1794, gr. W. C. 1813, And. 1819; preceptor of an academy, Camden, S. C.; d. 1828.

Batchelder, John, of Wendell, N. H.; gr. D. C. 1827, And. 1830; formerly in Rhode Island; now in Jacksonville, Ill., also an Episcopal Missionary in the same State.

Bates, David, of Cohasset, Ms.; b. 1784, gr. H. U. 1807, And. 1809.

Bates, James, of Randolph, Vt.; gr. D. C. 1822, And. 1826; Newton, Ms.

Bates, Philander, of Southampton, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1833, And. 1837; preaching in Vermont.

Beach, Nathaniel, of Mendham, N. J.; gr. W. C. 1832, And. 1836; Milbury, Ms.

Beaman, Charles C., of Boston; gr. And. 1837; Houlton, Me.

Beaman, Gamaliel C., of Winchendon, Ms.; gr. U. C. 1828, And. 1831; Piketon, O.

Beard, Spencer F., of Stratford, Ct.; gr. A. C. 1824, And. 1827; pastor in Methuen, Ms.; then in Norton, Ms., now Montville, Ct.

Beckwith, George C., of Granville, N. Y. above, No. VIII. H. 3.

See

gr.

Beebe, Hubbard; b. at Richmond, Ms. 1808; W. C. 1833, And. 1837; Long Meadow. Ms. Belding, Pomeroy, b. at Whateley, Ms. ; gr. A. C. 1833, And. 1836; Deerfield, Ms.

Belknap, Horace, of East Windsor, Ct.; b. 1791, gr. M. C. 1816, And. 1820, ord. 1820; Presbyt. of Harmony, Ga.

Benedict, Amzi, of New Canaan, Ct.; b. 1791, gr. Y. C. 1814, And. 1818; Vernon, and then Pomfret, Ct.; Manlius, N. Y.

Benjamin, Nathan, of Williamstown, Ms.; gr. W. C. 1831, And. 1834; Missionary, Greece.

Bennett, Joseph, of Framingham, Ms.; b. 1798, gr. H. U. 1818, And. 1821; Woburn, Ms.

Bigelow, Asahel, of Boylston, Ms. ; gr. H. U. 1823, And. 1826; Walpole, Ms.

Bigelow, Jonathan, of Royalston, Ms.; b. 1793, gr. B. U. 1817, And. 1820; Rochester, Ms.

Bingham, Hiram; b. Bennington, Vt. 1789, gr. M. C. 1816, And. 1819; Missionary, Sandwich Isl. Bingham, Luther G., of Cornwall, Ct.; gr. M. C. 1821, And. 1825; pastor, Marietta, O.; now Sec'y of the Western Education Society, connected with the Am. Ed. Soc.

Bird, Isaac; b. Salisbury, Ct. 1793, gr. Y. C. 1816, And. 1820; Missionary, Beyroot, Syria.

Bird, Thompson, of Caswell, N. C., gr. U. N. C. 1827, And. 1833.

Blagden, George Washington, of Washington, D. C. gr. Y. C. 1823, And. 1826; formerly of Brighton, afterwards of Salem Street, now pastor of the Old South Church, Boston.

Blanchard, Amos, of Montpelier, Vt.; gr. And. 1828; formerly the editor of a religious paper at Cincinnati, O.; then pastor in Lyndon, Vt.; now pastor Warner, N. H.

Bliss, Asher; b at W. Fairlee, Vt. 1801, gr. A. C. 1829, And. 1832; Miss'y among the Seneca Indians. Blodgett, Dan, of Randolph. Vt.; b. 1788, gr. D. C. 1815, And. 1818; first in Vershire, then Danville, and then West Fairlee and Post Mills, Vt. Blodgett, Heman M, of Randolph, Vt.; gr. U. V. 1820, And. 1823; Dawfuskie Island, S. C.

Blood, Daniel C., of Orford, N. H.; gr. D. C. 1828, And. 1831; formerly in Cheviot, now in Strongsville, O.

Boardman, Elderkin J., of Norwich, Vt.; b. 1791, gr. D. C. 1815. And. 1820; formerly settled in Danville, now at Randolph, Vt.

Boardman, John, of Newburyport, Ms.; gr. D. C. 1817, And. 1820; was pastor for several years, in West Boylston, Ms.; now in Douglass, Ms.

Boardman, William J., of Dalton, Ms.; b. 1794, gr. W. C. 1815, And. 1818; first in North Haven, now in Saugatuck, Ct.

Bond, Alvan; b. Sutton, Ms. 1793; gr. B. U. 1815, And. 1818; first pastor in Sturbridge, Ms. ; then Professor in the Theol. Sem. Bangor, Me.; now pastor, Norwich City, Ct.

Booth, Chauncy, of East Windsor, Ct.; b. 1783, gr. Y. C. 1810, And. 1813; Coventry, Ct.

Boutelle, Asaph, of Fitchburg, Ms. gr. A. C. 1828, And. 1831; formerly in Troy, now in Westfield, O.

Boutelle, Thomas, b. at Leominster, Ms. gr. A. C. 1829, And. 1832; Agent Am. Ed. Soc., late in Plymouth, Ms., now in Woodstock, Ct.

Bouton, Nathaniel, b. at Norwalk, Ct. 1799; gr. Y. C. 1821, And. 1824'; Concord, N. H.

Boutwell, William Thurston; b. at Lyndeboro', N. H., 1803, gr. D. C. 1828, And. 1831; Missionary among the Ojibway Indians.

Boynton, Lucien C., of Weathersfield, Vt.; gr. M. C. 1834, And. 1838.

Boyter, Charles, of Philad. Pa.; gr. And. 1825; labored a while in Pa.; was settled in Springfield, N. H., and is now a pastor in Truro, Ms.

Brace, Samuel W., of Oswego, N. Y.; b. 1791, gr. H. C. 1815, And. 1818; first in Utica, now in Skene. ateles, N. Y.

Bradstreet, Stephen J., of Pelham, N. H.; b. 1794, gr. D. C. 1819, And. 1822; was editor of Hudson Observer, then in Cleveland, and then in Perrysburg, O., d. 1837, æt. 42.

Brainerd, Eleazar, of Haddam, Ct.; b. 1793, gr. Y. C. 1818, And. 1822; Portsmouth, O.

Brainerd, Thomas, of Leyden, N. Y.; gr. And. 1831; lately pastor and editor in Cincinnati, O.; now in Philadelphia, Pa.

Braman, Milton Palmer; b. at Rowley, Ms. 17991; gr. H. U. 1819, And. 1824; Danvers, Ms.

Breck, Joseph H., of Northampton, Ms.; b. 1798, gr. Y. C. 1818, And. 1823; Andover, O.

Breed, William J., of Taunton, Ms.; gr. Y. C. 1831, And. 1834; Nantucket, Ms.

Bridgman, Elijah Coleman; b. Belchertown, Ms. 1801, gr. A. C. 1826, And. 1829; Missionary, Chinn.

Brigham, John Clark; b. New Marlboro', Ms. 1794, gr. W. C. 1819, And. 1822; Sec. of the Am.

Bible Soc. N. York.

Brigham, Levi, of Marlborough, Ms.; gr. W. C. 1833, And. 1836; Dunstable, Ms.

Brown, Benjamin F., of Goshen, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1834, And. 1837.

Brown, Garret, of Bethlem, Ct.; b. 1785, gr. Y. C. 1809, And. 1811.

Brown, Isaac, of Hamilton, Ms.; gr. A. C. 1833, And. 1837; Foreign Missionary.

Brown, John, D. D., of Brooklyn, Ct.; b. 1786, gr, D. C. 1809, And. 1811; was pastor, first in Cazenovia, N. Y.; then of Pine Street ch. in Boston; now in Hadley, Ms.

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