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His father Reverend Joseph J. Doke left England and travelled to South Africa in 1882, where he met and married Agnes Biggs.
Soon thereafter, a group of ten Congregationalist ministers: Samuel Andrew, Thomas Buckingham, Israel Chauncy, Samuel Mather, James Noyes, James Pierpont, Abraham Pierson, Noadiah Russell, Joseph Webb and Timothy Woodbridge, all of whom were alumni of Harvard, met in the study of Reverend Samuel Russell in Branford, Connecticut, to pool their books to form the school's first library.
In 1839 the Reverend Joseph Wolff, who later went to Bokhara to attempt to save Lieutenant Colonel Charles Stoddart and Captain Arthur Conolly, found in Yemen, near Sana ' a, a tribe claiming to be descendants of Jehonadab ; and in the late nineteenth century a Bedouin tribe was found near the Dead Sea who also professed to be descendants of Jehonadab.
The Reverend Doctor ( Joseph Cotten ) speaks to the graduates on the association of " the cultivated mind with the uncultivated ," and the importance of " the education of a nation.
* Joseph Cotten as The Reverend Doctor
Reverend Murphy selected as his claim an area to the south that was later known as Carter Spring, now McIlvane Street, and Joseph Murphy located on a plot to the northwest, later known as the Swink farm situated on old Highway 67, all just south of the present site of Farmington in 1798.
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was born October 6, 1866, in East-Bolton, Quebec, Canada, the eldest of the Reverend Joseph Elisha Fessenden and Clementina Trenholme Fessenden's four children.
John Kettell took up residence in a portion of land in the southwestern corner of Stow, where the flatness helped with farming and its proximity to the Lancaster Garrison House ( in present day Bolton, Massachusetts, owned by Reverend Joseph Rowlandson ) house proved vital in later years.
The property was sold to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Lansing, and became the home of its first Bishop, the Most Reverend Joseph H. Albers as his private residence.
The town was granted by Governor William Dummer in 1727 to the Reverend Joseph Adams and others.
The first minister of Sandown, Reverend Joseph Cotton, built the Sandown Meeting House in 1774.
* Joseph Simmons ( born 1964 ), aka Reverend Run, the " Run " in Run-D. M. C.
In September of the same year, Joseph and Ester Howell deeded of their property to the Reverend James Moir, Lawrence Toole ( a merchant ), Captains Aquilla Sugg and Elisha Battle, and Benjamin Hart, Esquire, for five shillings and one peppercorn.
In particular, General John A. Wagener, Claus Bullwinkel, John C. Henckel, Jacob Schroder, and Christopher F. Seeba ( trustees of the German Colonization Society of Charleston ) bought of land for $ 27, 000 from Reverend Joseph Grisham of West Union on December 24, 1849.
* Urgo, Joseph R. " A Note on Reverend Shegog's Sermon in Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury ".
On opening day, Tennessee's Episcopal bishop, the Right Reverend Charles Quintard, chartered Christ Church and licensed colonist Joseph Blacklock as lay reader.
* " Lorena " w. Reverend Henry D. L. Webster m. Joseph Philbrick Webster
In 1684, they hired the Reverend Joseph Capen, whose Parson Capen House still stands as the town's most notable historical landmark.
Topsfield's preeminent historian, George Francis Dow, tells us: " No minister of those early days left a deeper impression on the town than Reverend Joseph Capen, who wisely led the minds of the people along the varied paths of knowledge until his death in 1725.
The Very Reverend Father Theodore Poplis, Coordinator of Spiritual Services at Chicago's St. Joseph Hospital and a priest of the Archdiocese of Chicago, will also assume duties as the first Rector of the National Shrine, effective Saturday,
The Reverend Friar Thomas Joseph Hagerty ( ca.
When he and the salutatorian ( the late St. John's Law Dean Patrick Rohan ) were summoned to the dean's office ( Reverend Joseph T. Tinnelly ) at the end of the year, he was asked what field he plans on going into after graduation.
Caldwell College was founded as a Catholic liberal arts college for women ( as Caldwell College for Women ) by the Sisters of Saint Dominic under the leadership of Mother M. Joseph Dunn, O. P., with the approval of the Most Reverend Thomas Joseph Walsh, Archbishop of Newark, who became its first president.

Reverend and settled
The Reverend Thomas Brooks was ordained as the first settled minister.
Originally settled by Puritans as part of the town of New Haven, Hamden was purchased by Theophilus Eaton and the Reverend John Davenport in 1638 from the local Quinnipiack Native American tribe.
The Reverend William Shaw, a Methodist minister settled on the site of Barton in 1794.
Since there were no plantations left along the coastline, Reverend Rogers settled a tract of land between Ipswich and Newbury, where a land boom had developed.
In spring of 1639 Rowley was originally settled as a plantation by Reverend Ezekiel Rogers, who had arrived from England on the ship John of London with approximately twenty families.
The Reverend William Shaw of Barton-upon-Humber, a Methodist minister settled on the site of Barton, Maryland in 1794.
She was a member of the Booth family that settled in Indiana from their homes in Connecticut ; their American ancestry stretched back to the founder of Connecticut, the Reverend Thomas Hooker.
In the spring of 1878, seven members of the Liggett family, headed by the Reverend James D. Liggett, settled in Detroit to establish a small, independent school for girls christened originally as The Detroit Home and Day School.
The first continuously resident cleric of the chapel was the Reverend John Jackson-a Royal Navy chaplain who had settled in St. John's and was supported ( but not financially ) by the SPCK in 1698.
Maffitt's parents, Reverend John Newland Maffitt and his wife Ann Carnicke, settled with their son in Connecticut.
Finally, in 1900 the couple settled in Nashville, Tennessee with their three children, and Reverend Johnson became the pastor of Saint Paul A. M. E. Church.
Lord Uxbridge married Jane, daughter of the Very Reverend Arthur Champagné, Dean of Clonmacnoise, a descendant of a well-known Huguenot family which had settled in Ireland, in 1767.
* Barton: The Reverend William Shaw, a Methodist minister settled on the site of Barton in 1794.

Reverend and 1838
The name is thought to derive from Tullamareena, a young member of the Wurundjeri ( who later in 1838 escaped from the first Melbourne Gaol, burning it down in the process ) according to Reverend Langhorne, an advisor to the first government surveyor, Robert Hoddle.
The setting up of a Christian mission at Ludhiana in 1835 ( where a printing press was installed for using Gurmukhi fonts, and which also issued the first Punjabi grammar in 1838 ), the publication of a Punjabi dictionary by Reverend J. Newton in 1854 and the ripple-down effect of the strengthening and modernizing the education system under the patronage of the Singh Sabha Movement in 1860s, were some of the developments that made it possible for ‘ modernism ’ to emerge in Punjabi literary culture.
In 1838 the Presbyterian Board of Missions, sent the Reverend Peter Dougherty ( 1805 – 1894 ) to establish the mission, now known as Old Mission, for which the peninsula would eventually become known.
* Hanna Maria Sophie Gobat ( 1838 – 1922 ), married in 1859 Reverend Johannes Zeller ( 1830 – 1902 ), since 1879 leader of the Gobat School in Jerusalem,
Giustiniani's replacement, the Reverend William Mitchell, his family and a governess named Anne Breeze arrived in 1838.
Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis ( April 3, 1838 – January 29, 1901 ) was an English cleric and writer.
* Froude, R. H. ( 1838 ) Remains of the late Reverend Richard Hurrell Froude ; edited by John Henry Newman and John Keble.
The brothers and sisters were modeled on her four younger siblings: Jane Andrews Woolsey, born October 25, 1836, who married Reverend Henry Albert Yardley ; Elizabeth Dwight Woolsey, born April 24, 1838, who married ♥ Daniel Coit Gilman and died in 1910 .; Theodora Walton Woolsey, born September 7, 1840 ; and William Walton Woolsey, born July 18, 1842, who married Catherine Buckingham Convers, daughter of Charles Cleveland Convers.

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