Clergy in Maryland of the Protestant Episcopal Church since the independence of 1783, Part 6

Author: Allen, Ethan, 1796-1879. cn
Publication date: 1860
Publisher: Baltimore [Md.] : J.S. Waters
Number of Pages: 120


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300. JOHN W. HOFFMAN, native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church, (prob.)-ordained in 1836, by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania- in 1839, came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of William and Mary's, Charles-in 1843, of Calvary, Baltimore-returned to Pennsyl- vania in 1845, and is now in New York.


301. CORRIE CHAMBERS, a native of - -, brought up in -, or- dained in 1839, (prob.) by Bishop - -. Came to Maryland from Delaware, and became Rector of Trinity, Charles-in 1840, returned to Delaware, and is still there.


302. JOSEPH TRAPNELL, JR., A. M., native of Maryland-son of the Rev. Joseph Trapnell-ordained in 1838, by Bishop Moore, and became Rec- tor of Trinity, Upper Marlboro', Prince George's, and in 1845, of St. Andrew's, Baltimore-published a Pamphlet, &c .- in 1851, removed to Rhode Island, but now is in Iowa.


303. JAMES ABERCROMBIE, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1838-came here from Pennsylvania, and became Assistant in Somerset and Coventry, Somerset Co., and in 1841, Rector of Trinity, Charles-in 1849, he removed to Wisconsin, but is now in Pennsylvania.


304. ENOCH BAYLEY, a native of Vermont-brought up a Congregation- alist-ordained in Maryland in 1839, by Bishop Doane, and became Minister of East New Market, Dorchester-in 1843, Assistant Minister of Great Chop- tank-in 1847, removed to Delaware, but in 1848, returned and has been engaged mainly in teaching.


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305. JOHN FRANCIS HOFF, a native of Pennsylvania-from the German Reformed-ordained in 1836, by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania-came to Maryland from Virginia, in 1839, and became Rector of Christ Church, Georgetown, D. C .- in 1844, of St. Mark's, Frederick, and in 1848, removed to Virginia-in 1858, returned and became Rector of Trinity, Towsontown, Baltimore Co.


306. KENSEY JOHNS STEWART, a native of -, brought up in the Church-ordained in 1839, by Bishop Moore, and became Rector of Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia, and in 1841, of Stepney, and Spring Hill Parishes, Somerset. He has published a Masonic Work, and edited a Devo- tional Work. In 1845, he removed to Delaware-now in Virginia.


307. "JAMES B. NOBLITT, a native of - -, Methodist Preacher- ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1839-came to Maryland from Virginia, and took charge of All Hallow's, and Worcester Parishes, Worcester Co .- died there 1840, æt. -.


308. JAMES ALBERT BUCK, a native of Baltimore Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained in 1839, by Bishop Moore, and became Minister of Christ Church Parish, Calvert-in 1843, Rector of St. Thomas', and St. An- drew's, Washington Co .- in 1848, of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's, and in 1853, of Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia.


309. SAMUEL CHALMERS DAVIS, A. M., a native of Maryland-Meth- odist Preacher-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1837-in 1839, he came from New York to Maryland, and became Rector of William and Mary's, St. Mary's-in 1844, he returned to New York, but in 1849, he came back to Maryland, and became Rector of Holy Trinity, and Ascension Parishes, Carroll, and in 1851, of Trinity, Charles-in 1852, he removed to New York.


310. THOMAS H. QUINAN, a native of Ireland-brought up a Romanist; ordained in 1836, by Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio-in 1839, he came to Mary- land from Pennsylvania, and became Assistant in Christ Church, Baltimore- in 1840, he returned to Pennsylvania, but in 1850, he returned as Bible Agent-in 1852, as such, became Rector of Severn Parish, Ann Arundel-in 1853, he seceded to the Presbyterians, and was displaced from the Ministry- he is the author of a published Sermon, etc.


311. FRANCIS PECK, a native of Rhode Island-brought up in the Church, ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1833-from Rhode Island, he came to Mary- land, in 1839, and became Missionary and Rector of the Church of the Ascen- sion, Baltimore-in 1848, he returned to Rhode Island, and is now in New York.


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312. ZACHARIAH C. GOLDSMITH is a native of Somerset-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1828, by Bishop Moore. From Virginia, he came to Maryland, in 1839, and became Rector of Stepney, and Spring Hill Parishes, Somerset Co., but in 1841, removed to Iowa-in 1851, deposed for intem- perance.


313. THOMAS JAMES WYATT, a native of Baltimore-son of the Rev. Dr. Wyatt-ordained in 1839, by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1844, Rector of All Faith's, St. Mary's-in 1846, of Havre-de-Grace, Harford-in 1847, of Great Choptank, Dorchester-in 1851, of Holy Trinity, and Ascension Parishes, Carroll, which latter he resigned in 1854.


314. HORACE STRINGFELLOW, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1835, by Bishop Moore. In 1839, he came to this Dio- cese from Virginia, and became Rector of Trinity, Washington City-in 1847, he returned to Virginia.


315. CHARLES E. PLEASANTS, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up a Quaker-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1835. From Pennsylvania, he came to Maryland, in 1839, and became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent-in 1842, of All Faith's, St. Mary's-in 1843, of St. Andrew's, but resigned that year in ill health. He resides in Washington City.


316. HENRY MAJOR, a native of Virginia-a Methodist-ordained in 1838, by Bishop Moore-in 1839, came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Minister of Christ Church, Prince George's-in 1842, he removed to the Hannah More Academy, Baltimore Co., and in 1843, to Pennsylvania-in 1846, he seceded to the Romanists, and was displaced from the Ministry.


317. FRANCIS A. FOXCROFT came in 1840 from Massachusetts, of which he was a native-brought up -, ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1831- coming here, he became Rector of Trinity, Charles, but in 1841, had returned to Massachusetts.


318. THOMAS BRINTON FLOWER, a native of Pennsylvania-Meth- odist Preacher-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1840, and from Virginia, came to Maryland, and became Minister of Durham, Charles-in 1843, Rector of St. Paul's, Kent, and in 1847, removed to Virginia-in 1849, he returned, and became Rector of All Hallow's, and St. John's, Worcester-in 1849, he removed to Pennsylvania, but is now in Massachusetts.


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319. WILLIAM ROLLINSON WHITTINGHAM, D. D., [Bishop of Md.] is a native of New York City-brought up in the Church-ordained in 1828, by Bishop Hobart, and besides his Parochial charges, was Professor in the General Theological Seminary-elected Bishop of Maryland at the Convention of May, 1840. He was some time editor of the Churchman-editor, etc. of some twenty volumes, and has published near forty occasional Sermons, Charges and Addresses, etc., besides his Annual Addresses to the Convention, and articles for the Reviews.


320. GEORGE FITZHUGH WORTHINGTON, a native of Ann Arundel- brought up in the Church-was ordained in Maryland, by Bishop Doane, in 1840, and became Minister of Sherwood Church, and St. John's in the Valley, now Western Run, Baltimore Co .- in 1844, St. Timothy's, Catonsville- in -, in ill health-in 1846, Rector of Prince George Parish, Montgomery ; in 1850, resigned on account of health.


321. SAVINGTON W. CRAMPTON, A. M., a native of Washington Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1840, and became Minister of St. Thomas', Hancock, Washington Co .- in 1843, Rector of Dur- ham, Charles, and 1844, removed to Pennsylvania-in 1846, he returned and became Rector of St. George's, Harford-in 1853, he added to his charge Havre-de-Grace, which he resigned in 1858, but still retains St. George's, of which he has published a Historical Sketch.


322. THEODORE BENEDICT LYMAN, D. D., a native of Connecticut- brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1840, and became the Minister of St. John's, Hagerstown-in 1850, removed to Pittsburgh, Pa. He has published three or more occasional Sermons.


323. HENRY BROWN, a native of Maryland-brought up -, ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, for Maryland, in 1839, and became Minister of St. Paul's, Queen Anne-in 1850, he removed to Pennsylvania, and is now in New Jersey.


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324. FREDERICK WILLIAM BOYD, a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1839, and became Minister of St. Paul's, Kent-in 1843, removed to Mississippi-now in California.


325. CLEMENT MORSE BUTLER, D. D., a native of Troy, N. Y .- son of the Rev. Dr. Butler-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York-came from New York to Maryland, in 1840, and became Assistant in Christ Church, Baltimore, and Missionary-in 1842, Rector of Georgetown Parish, George- town, D. C., and in 1844, removed to Boston, Mass .- in 1847, he returned and became Rector of Trinity, Washington City-in 1854, he removed to Cincinnati, Ohio, and in 1859, returned again to Trinity, Washington. He has published eight or more occasional Sermons, Addresses, etc., a Poem, and three or more Volumes.


326. WILLIAM JAMES CLARKE, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1837, and in 1840, came from Pennsylvania to Maryland, and became Rector of All Hallow's, and Worcester Parishes, Worcester Co., and in 1843, returned to Pennsyl- vania-in 1851, he had come back, and was the Principal of a Female School in Washington City, but in 1853, had returned again to Pennsylvania, but coming to Maryland again in 1858, he became Rector of South Sassafras, Kent Co.


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327. JOHN N. McJILTON, D. D., a native of Baltimore-a Methodist- ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1841, and became Assistant in Christ Church, Baltimore, and Rector of St. James', (African,) Baltimore; the former ceased at the end of the year-in 1844, he had become Rector of St. Stephen's Church, Baltimore-in 1847, he added to his charge the Chaplaincy of the Maryland Hospital-in 1853, he had resigned St. Stephen's, and in 1848, St. James'. He is the Treasurer of the Public Schools in Baltimore, and Chan- cellor of the Newton University. He has published thirteen Sermons and Addresses, two Poems in Volumes, and five other Volumes; edited two more, and two Literary Papers.


328. JOHN H. KEHLER, a native of -- , a Lutheran Minister-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1841, and became Missionary in Allegany Co .- in 1852, he removed to Virginia, but in 1858, returned and became Rector of St. Paul's, Sharpsburgh, and Missionary in Washington Co .- in 1859, resident in Kansas.


329. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS HARRIS is a native of - -, brought up -, was ordained in 1837, by Bishop Moore, and came here from Alabama, in 1841, and became Rector of Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia, which he resigned in 1849. He continues to reside in Washington City.


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330. RUSSELL TREVETT, D. D., a native of New York-brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1841- came here and officiated in Washington Co. as Missionary, and as Assistant in St. John's Parish-in 1843, he became Professor of Languages in St. James' College-in 1855, Professor of Languages in St. John's, Annapolis. He has published a Sermon and Address.


331. MATTHIAS L. FORBES is a native of Canada-brought up a Con- gregationalist-ordained by Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, in 1834-in 1841, he came from Pennsylvania here, and became Missionary in gathering Calvary Church, Baltimore-in 1843, he became Rector of St. James' Parish, and Trinity, Baltimore and Harford Counties-in 1858, he removed to Baltimore City, and became Rector of Zion Church.


332. JOHN W. FRENCH, a native of -, brought up - -, was ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1835, and became Professor in Bristol College, Pennsylvania-in 1841, he came here from Massachusetts, and became Rector of Epiphany, Washington City. He was Chaplain in the United States Senate, and published on Confirmation-in 1856, he became Chaplain in the Military Academy at West Point.


333. HENRY F. M. WHITESIDES, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1835. He came here from Pennsylvania, in 1841, and was in a Seminary in Frederick Co., and in 1843, removed to Kentucky-in 1853, he returned and became Rector of Holy Trinity, Talbot, and in 1854, of North Elk, Cecil, and in 1857, removed to Alabama.


334. GORDON WINSLOW, D. D., a native of England-Congregationalist Minister-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1836-came to Maryland from Western New York, in 1841, and became Rector of St. Ann's, Annapolis .- He has published a Poem-in 1844, he returned and is now in Western New York.


335. SAMUEL BUELL, D. D., is a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1837-in 1841, he came from Pennsylvania to Maryland, and became Rector of Emmanuel, Allegany. He has published three or more Sermons, and a 12mo. Volume. In 1847, he removed to New York.


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336. SAMUEL GRANT CALLAHAN, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up a Presbyterian, and ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1842. He came to Maryland from Delaware, in 1842, and became Assistant in Spring Hill Parish, Somerset-in 1844, Rector of Sherwood Church, Balti- more Co .- in 1845, of William and Mary's, St. Mary's-in 1847, Principal of Charlotte Hall School, and in 1850, removed to Wisconsin.


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337. "PHILIP BERRY, a native of England-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop - --- , in - -. He came from North Carolina, in 1842, and became Rector of King and Queen's, St. Mary's-in 1846, of St. Andrew's, Washington Co., and in 1851, he removed to New York. He published two Reviews-died in 1857, æt. -.


338. ºJOSIAS CLAPHAM, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church, ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1821. He came here from Virginia, in 1842, and became Assistant in St. Mark's, Frederick, and was engaged in teaching- he removed in 1846, (prob.) to Virginia again, and died -, æt. -.


339. JOHN BARRET KERFOOT, D. D., a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1837. He came to Maryland from New York, in 1842, and became the Rector of St. James' College. He has published six or more Sermons and Addresses.


340. DAVID HILLHOUSE BUELL, A. M., a native of Troy, New York, brother of Dr. Samuel-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1842, and became Minister of Holy Trinity, and Ascension, Carroll, and in 1847, of Emmanuel, Allegany. He has published two or more Sermons-in 1857, he removed to Vermont.


341. JOHN CROSDALE, a native of Baltimore, and brother of Henry- ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1842, and became Minister of Coventry, Somerset, and in 1855, of Pocomoke Parish, Somerset and Worcester Counties. In 1851, he was Convention Preacher, and has been thirteen times in the Standing Committee.


342. JOSHUA MORSELL, a native of Calvert Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1842, and became Assistant in All Saint's, Frederick-in 1844, of St. James', Ann Arundel-and in 1855, of Washington Parish, Washington City. He has published a Sermon.


343. WILLIAM F. BRAND, a native of Louisiana-brought up a Presby- terian-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1842, and came from New York to Maryland, and became Minister of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel-in 1849, he resigned there and became Rector of St. Mary's, Harford.


344. "STEPHEN GRIFFITH GASSAWAY, A. M., a native of Baltimore, brought up in the Church, and ordained by Bishop McIlvaine, in 1840. He came from Ohio here, in 1842, and became Rector of Christ Church, George- town, D. C. He published three Sermons, a Convention Speech and Poem. In 1851, he removed to St. Louis, Mo., and was killed by a steamboat explo- sion, in 1854, æt. 36.


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345. "SAMUEL A. TAYLOR, a native of Massachusetts-brought up a Congregationalist, and ordained by Bishop -, in -. He came from Massachusetts to Maryland, in 1842, and while engaged in private teaching, was Missionary at Reisterstown, Baltimore Co., and Westminster, Carroll-in 1844, he removed to Rhode Island, and became a Missionary to China. He died -, æt. -.


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346. JOHN HAMILTON CHEW, a native of Calvert Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and became Assistant in All Saint's, Calvert-in 1845, Rector of King and Queen, St. Mary's-in 1851, of St. Paul's, Prince George's, and in 1859, of Addison Chapel Parish, in the same County.


347. GEORGE ARMISTEAD LEAKIN, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and became Minister of Cranmer Chapel, Baltimore, and in 1845, Rector of Trinity Church-in 1858, was Secretary of the Convention. He has published two occasional Sermons, besides Letters, Tracts, and a 12mo. Volume, republished in England.


348. SAMUEL J. EVANS, a native of -, brought up a Presbyterian. Ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and took letters to the Diocese of New York. He is now in Massachusetts.


349. SAMUEL R. GORDON, a native of Somerset Co .- was brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and became Assis- tant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1845, Rector of St. Luke's, Queen Anne, and in 1848, of St. Paul's, Kent-in 1853, of St. Thomas', Prince George Co.


350. NATHANIEL AUGUSTUS HEWETT, a native of Connecticut- brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and became Minister of St. John's, Huntington-in 1846, he seceded to Rome, and was displaced from the Ministry.


351. ALEXANDER BERGER, a native of Baltimore, of the German Re- formed-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1843, and removed to Georgia. In 1848, he returned and became Rector of St. Thomas', Washington Co., and in 1851, Assistant in St. Peter's, Baltimore-in 1853, he removed to Pennsyl- vania, but in 1856, returned and became Rector of Queen Caroline, Howard.


352. ELIE W. STOKES, (colored,) a native of Maryland-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, and officiated in St. James', Baltimore-in 1846, removed to Connecticut-now in Africa.


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Virginia, and became Minister of Christ Church Parish, Calvert, and in 1844, Rector of William and Mary's, Charles.


354. EDWARD JOSHUA STEARNS, A. M., a native of Massachusetts- brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1840-in 1843, he became Rector of Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing, Howard-in 1846, Professor in the High School in Baltimore-in 1847, Rector of St. Peter's, Ellicott's Mills, Howard-in 1848, Assistant in St. Peter's, Baltimore- in 1849, Professor in St. John's College, Annapolis-in 1854, Professor in St. Timothy's Hall, Catonsville, Baltimore Co., and Assistant in St. Timothy's Church-in 1857, residing in Boston, Mass .- in 1859, Professor in St. Timo- thy's again. He has published a Letter on St. John's College, three Volumes, and written for the Reviews.


355. ADOLPH FROST, a native of Germany-Lutheran-ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1841, and came from New Jersey to Maryland, in 1843, and became Assistant Professor in St. James' College-in 1845, Assistant Minister in St. Timothy's, Baltimore Co., and Professor in St. Timothy's Hall. He has published three pamphlets-in 1847, he removed to New Jersey.


356. THOMAS ATKINSON, D. D., a native of Virginia-brought up a Presbyterian-a member of the bar-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1836- in 1843, he came from Virginia to Maryland and became Rector of St. Peter's, Baltimore-in 1841, he was Convention Preacher-nine times in the Standing Committee-three times Delegate to the General Convention-has published six or more occasional Sermons and charges-in 1853, he became Bishop of North Carolina.


357. HARVEY STANLEY, A. M., a native of North Carolina-brought up in the Church-member of the bar-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1835. In 1843, he came to Maryland from Connecticut, and became Rector of Somerset Parish, Somerset-in 1846, of William and Mary, St. Mary's-1851, of St. Mary's in that Co .- in 1852, of Holy Trinity, Prince George's-in 1852, he was Convention Preacher-has published two volumes.


358. ºWILLIAM PHILANDER CHASE JOHNSON, a native of Pennsyl- vania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1831-in 1843, he came to Maryland from Virginia, and became Rector of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1848, he removed to Mississippi-in 1853, he died, æt. -.


359. REUBEN RILEY, a native of Canada-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1843, and came from thence to Maryland, and became Vice-Rector of St. James' College-in 1846, Rector of St. Luke's, Baltimore, and Missionary-in 1850, he removed to New York- in 1857, he returned and became Assistant in St. Timothy's, Catonsville, Bal- timore Co., and in 1859, removed to New Jersey.


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360. ALFRED A. MILLER, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1836, and in 1843, came from Pennsylvania to Maryland, and became Rector of Calvary Church, Baltimore. He published an Address to his Parishioners, and in 1852, removed to Florida, in ill health.


361. ALEXANDER SHIRAS, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up -, ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1840, and in 1843, came from Virginia to Mary- land, and became Rector of Georgetown Parish, Georgetown, D. C .- in 1851, he returned to Virginia, and is now in Pennsylvania.


362. EDWARD WAYLEN, a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1837-in 1843, he came to Mary- land from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of Prince George Parish, Mont- gomery Co., and in 1846, went to England-in 1853, he returned and became Rector of St. Philip's, Prince George's-in 1856, he returned to England- gave up the Ministry, under charges of intemperance, and was displaced. He published an 8vo. volume and a pamphlet.


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363. MEYER LEWIN, a native of Prussia-a Jew-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1844, and became Minister of Stepney, Somerset-in 1846, Rector of Dorchester, Dorchester, and Assistant of Great Choptank-in 1847, of St. Michael's, Talbot-in 1848, of Christ Church Parish, Calvert-in 1849, of Trinity, Charles-in 1850, he removed to Mississippi, and became President of Jackson College-in 1854, he returned to Maryland, and in 1855, was City Missionary in Baltimore-in 1856, Rector of St. Paul's, Frederick, and that same year became Rector of King and Queen, St. Mary's. He has published a Tract on Confirmation.


364. DWIGHT EDWARDS LYMAN, a native of Connecticut-brought up a Congregationalist-brother of Dr. T. B. Lyman-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1844. He was Assistant Teacher and Adjunct Professor in St. James', and became Assistant Minister in St. John's Parish, Washington Co .- in 1849, he had removed to Pennsylvania, and in 1853, he seceded to the Romanists, and was displaced from the Ministry.


365. SMITH PYNE, D. D., a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church in South Carolina-ordained by Bishop Hobart, in 1826. In 1844, he came from New York, and became Assistant in St. John's, Washington City, and soon after Rector-in 1847, he was Convention Preacher, and has been in the Standing Committee. He has published four occasional Sermons.


366. JOHN MARTIN, a native of New York, (qu.)-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1834. In 1844, he came from Vir- ginia to Maryland, and became Rector of St. John's, Prince George Co. He


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has published two occasional Sermons-in 1850, he removed to Indiana, but in a few months returned to St. John's.


367. CLELAND KLINTOCH NELSON, D. D., a native of Virginia- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1839. In 1844, he came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Rector of Trinity, Upper Marlboro', Prince George Co .- in 1847, of St. Ann's, Annapolis, and in 1857, Principal of St. John's College-in 1849, he was Convention Preacher. He has published four occasional Sermons and some reviews.


368. LIBERTUS VAN BOKKELEN, a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York. In 1844, he came from New York to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Timothy's, Catonsville, Baltimore Co., and President of St. Timothy's Hall, at that place. In 1849, he added for a year, Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing, and in 1853 to 1859, St. Peter's Church, Ellicott's Mills. He has published some Pamphlets.


369. WILLIAM NELSON PENDLETON, D. D., a native of Virginia- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1837. In 1844, he came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Rector of Sherwood Church, and St. John's, in the Valley, Baltimore Co .- in 1847, of All 'Saint's, Fred- erick-in 1843, he returned to Virginia and became the President of the Vir- ginia Military Institute. He has published two or more occasional Sermons.




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