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370. JOSHUA SWEET, a native of Kentucky-a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, in 1843, and came from Kentucky to Maryland, and became Minister of Christ Church Parish, Calvert, and in 1846, of St. Paul's, Prince George's. He published a Sermon. In 1849, he removed to Wisconsin-now Chaplain in the United States Army in Minn.
371. WILLIAM WALSH, a native of -, brought up in the Dutch Reformed-ordained by Bishop Kemper, (qu.) in 1843-came to Maryland in 1844, from Wisconsin, and became Minister of Kent Island, Queen Anne -- in 1846, he had removed to New York.
372. EDWARD C. JONES, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up -, ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1843. In 1844, came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Missionary in Georgetown, D. C .- 1846, went to Pennsylvania.
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373. FRANCIS ASBURY BAKER, a native of Baltimore-brought up a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1845,' and became City Missionary and Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore, and in 1851, Rector of St. Luke's, Baltimore-in 1853, he seceded to the Romanists, and was displaced from the Ministry.
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374. MALCOLM McFARLAND, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1841. In 1845, he came from Vir- ginia to Maryland, and became founder and Rector of St. Mark's, Baltimore.
375. RICHARD CLARENCE HALL, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained hy Bishop Whittingham, in 1845, and became Min- ister and then Rector of St. John's, Huntington, Baltimore Co., which he resigned in 1855, in ill health-in 1857, he removed to New York, but in 1859, returned, and became Chaplain to the Church Home, Baltimore.
376. SAMUEL RIDOUT, M. D., a native of Ann Arundel Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1845, and became Minister and then Rector of Westminster, his native Parish. In 1860, he removed to Virginia.
377. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS WHITE, a native of Boston, Mass .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1842. In 1845, he came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of Spring Hill Parish, Somerset-in 1854 to 1858, he added the charge of Stepney Parish, and in 1854, of St. Matthew's, Worcester. He has published three volumes Poetry, and three Tracts.
378. WILLIAM HENRY CLARKE, a native of Connecticut-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Brownell, in 1845, and came here from Connecticut, and became Chaplain in the Female Institute at Ellicott's Mills- in 1853, he removed to Pennsylvania, but is now in Georgia.
379. "THOMAS WELD WINCHESTER, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1842, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Montgomery-in 1849, he removed to Pennsylvania-died 1858, æt. -.
380. ROBERT MCGREGOR MITCHESON, a native of Massachusetts- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1841. In 1845, he came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of Durham, Charles-in 1850, he removed to Virginia, but is now in New Jersey.
381. JAMES CHIPCHASE, a native of England-brought up in the Church, ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1844, and came from New Jersey, and became Minister of Stepney, and Wicomico Parishes, Somerset-in 1849, Rector of All Faith's, St. Mary's-in 1854, of St. George's, St. Paul's, and St. John's, Allegany Co .- in 1855, of Christ Church, Prince George and Charles Counties.
382. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, a native of New York-brought up a Con- gregationalist-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1842-in 1845, came from
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Western New York to Maryland, and became editor of "The Church Times" -- in 1847, of Havre-de-Grace, Harford. He has published a Sermon. In 1849, he removed to New Jersey, now in Delaware.
1846.
383. CYRUS WATERS, a native of Montgomery Co .- brought up a Luthe- ran-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Minister of Kent Island Parish, Queen Anne Co., and in 1848, of Ellicott Chapel, Ann Arundel. In 1849, he removed to Tennessee, but in 1850, returned, and became Rector of Sherwood Parish, Baltimore Co.
384. THEODORE PHILIP BARBER, A. M., a native of Vermont-brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Missionary and Minister of St. Philip's, Prince George Co., and in 1850, of Great Choptank, Dorchester, and of Dorchester Parish also-has been Delegate to the General Convention, and is a member of the Ecclesias- tical Court.
385. JOSEPH JOHN NICHOLSON, a native of Ann Arundel Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Minister of Somerset, Somerset, and in 1851, of St. Thomas' Parish, Baltimore Co. In 1852, he removed to New York, but is now in Alabama. He has published three Sermons, and a Volume, 12mo.
386. "HANSON THOMAS WILCOXON, native of Montgomery Co., brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Missionary at Harriott Chapel, Frederick Co .- in 1848, Rector of St. Andrew's, Clear Spring, Washington Co .- in 1850, he removed to Virginia, but in 1852, returned, and became Rector of St. Andrew's again-in 1854, he removed to Pennsylvania, but in 1856, returned in bad health, and died in Baltimore, in 1858, æt. 38.
387. THOMAS RICHARD BAILEYS TRADER, a native of Maryland- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Minister and Missionary of St. Matthew's, Worcester-in 1848, became also Rector of Stepney, and Wicomico Parishes, Somerset-in 1853, he re- moved to Kentucky, now in Louisiana.
388. JAMES MOORE, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Minister of St. Peter's, Ellicott's Mills, and in 1849, Rector of Stepney, Somerset, having in charge from 1854, Wicomico Parish-in 1859, he removed to Wheeling, Va.
389. CARTER PAGE, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1843, and came from South Carolina, in 1846, and became Rector of Cranmer Chapel, Baltimore-in 1847, removed to Vir- ginia, now in Kentucky.
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390. JAMES YOUNG, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church, ordained by Bishop Smith, of Kentucky, in 1837-came to Maryland from Arkansas, in 1846, and became Rector of Worcester, Worcester Co .- in 1850, of All Hallow's, Ann Arundel-in 1855, of St. George's, and St. Paul's, Alle- gany-in 1858, of St. Paul's, Kent-1860, removed to Wisconsin.
391. HENRY WORTHINGTON WOODS, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1844-in 1846, came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Rector of St. John's in the Valley-in 1847, of Trinity, Upper Marlboro'-in 1849, of Rock Creek Church, District of Columbia, and in 1851, removed to Massachusetts-in 1859, he returned to Maryland from Pennsylvania, and became Rector of Whitemarsh, Talbot.
392. JOHN GUALTER DOWNING, a native of -, a Methodist Preacher, ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Minister of Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing-in 1848, removed to Virginia, now in South Carolina.
393. "JAMES COLE TRACEY, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1846, and became Missionary in Allegany Co .- in 1849, a Professor in St. James' College-in 1850, was officiating in Troy, N. Y .- in 1851, he removed to Ohio. He died in Balti- more, in 1855, æt. - , left a published Sermon.
394. RICHARD WHITTINGHAM, a native of New York-brought up in the Church-brother of the Bishop-ordained by Bishop McCoskry, for New York, in 1846-came to Maryland from New York, in 1846, and had charge of North Elk, Cecil-returned to New York in 1847. He has published a Pastoral Periodical, and a 12mo. Volume.
395. DANIEL HENSHAW, a native of Baltimore, son of Bishop Henshaw, was ordained by his father, in Rhode Island, in 1846, and came thence to Maryland, and became Assistant in St. Peter's, in which he was born-in 1848, he was temporarily Rector of Trinity, Washington, D. C .- in 1849, he returned to Rhode Island.
1847.
396. JOHN AUGUSTINE THOMPSON, a native of Queen Anne Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1847, and became Minister and then Rector of Kent Island, his native Parish.
397. ANTHONY TEN BROECK, a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1837. He came here from New Jersey, in 1847, and became Rector of St. John's Insti- tute, Mt. Alban, District of Columbia-in 1853, he removed to Pennsylvania, now in Ohio.
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398. "JAMES ELLISON VAN BOKKELEN, a native of North Carolina, brought up in the Church-brother of Libertus-was ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1847, and became Assistant in St. Timothy's, Catonsville- in 1848, he removed to St. Louis, Mo., but returned and died at St. Timothy's in 1850, æt. 25.
1848.
399. JOHN NEELY, a native of Ireland-brought up a Presbyterian- ordained in 1848, by Bishop Whittingham. He was principal of Easton Academy. In 1852, he removed to Georgia.
400. JAMES W. STEWART, a native of New York-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1842. He came from New York, and became Chaplain to St. John's Institute, in 1846-in 1848, he returned to New York-now in Indiana.
401. JOSEPH CLARKSON PASSMORE, a native of Pennsylvania-descen- dant of Rev. S. Cooke, of New Jersey, Missionary P. G. S., and of Rev. J. Clarkson-a member of the bar-was Vice-Rector and Professor in St. James' College-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1848, and became Minister of St. Mark's, Washington Co., in connection with his Professorship. He has published a Poem, Bishop Butler's Life, and edited some of his works, etc.
402. ALEXANDER DIX JONES, a native of Maine-brought up a Con- gregationalist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1848, and became Min- ister of Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing-in 1851, Assistant in St. Mark's, Baltimore-in 1852, Professor in the Newton University-edited a Latin Pam- phlet-resides in Baltimore.
403. ROBERT HARPER CLARKSON, D. D., a native of Pennsylvania- grandson of Rev. J. Clarkson-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1848-the Rector's Assistant in St. James' College-in 1849, removed to Chicago, Illinois.
404. #RICHARD S. KILLIN, a native of England-brought up a Congre -. gationalist-ordained by Bishop McIlvaine, in 1841-came to Maryland from Ohio, in 1848-agent of the Bible Society-in 1849, Rector of Ascension, Bal- timore-published a Pamphlet-died in 1853, æt. 37.
405. FRANCIS MARSH BAKER, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1845-came from Alabama to Mary- land, in 1848, and became Rector of St. Mark's, Frederick-in 1852, removed to Virginia.
406. NICHOLAS POWER TILLINGHAST, a native of Massachusetts- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1842-in 1848, came from South Carolina, and became Rector of Georgetown Parish, George- town, D. C.
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407. SAMUEL ROWELL SARGEANT, A. M., a native of New Jersey- brought up a Congregationalist-Principal of St. Mary's Hall, Baltimore- ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1848-in 1851, Rector of Grace Church, Elk Ridge Landing-in 1857, of the Church of the Redeemer, Baltimore Co .- published two occasional Sermons.
408. WILLIAM B. HODGES, a native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1837-came to Maryland from Vir- ginia, and became Rector of Washington Parish, Washington City-has pub- lished an Address, and a 12mo. Volume, second edition-in 1855, resigned, and in 1857, removed to Kentucky-now in North Carolina.
409. OWEN P. THACKARA, a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the -, ordained by Bishop Elliott, of Georgia, in 1845-in 1848, he came here from Rhode Island, and became Rector of Holy Trinity, Prince George's-in 1852, removed to New York-now in Florida.
410. WILLIAM WILBERFORCE LORD, D. D., a native of New Jersey-a Presbyterian Minister ; ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1848, and came from New Jersey to Maryland, and became Assistant in Coventry, Somerset-in 1850, Assistant in St. Peter's, Baltimore-in 1851, Assistant in St. Ann's, Annapolis, and in 1852, had removed to Mississippi-has published an occasional Sermon and a Poem.
411. SAMUEL KERR STEWART, a native of Somerset Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1848, and became Assistant in Coventry Parish, Somerset, and in 1849, in St. Ann's, Annapolis- in 1850, Rector of Worcester Parish, Worcester Co .- in the Standing Com- mittee - times.
412. JACOB B. MORSS, A. M., a native of Massachusetts, son of the Rev. Dr. Morss-ordained by Bishop Griswold, in 1846, and came fromn New York to Maryland, in 1848, and became Rector of St. Thomas', Baltimore Co .- in 1851, he removed to Pennsylvania.
413. ASA S. COLTON, a native of -, a Presbyterian Licentiate-was ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of Pennsylvania, in 1833, and came from Pennsylvania to Maryland, in 1848, and became Rector of St. Peter's, Mont- gomery, and Zion, Frederick-in 1854, he removed to Delaware.
1849.
414. JOSEPH NEWTON WATTSON, a native of Delaware-brought up a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1849, and became Assistant in St. Luke's, Queen Anne's-in 1851, Rector of St. Thomas', Wash- ington Co .- in 1852, of Christ Church, Prince George's and Charles-in 1854, of All Saint's, Calvert-in 1859, removed to Mississippi.
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415. ERASTUS FRANKLIN DASHIELL, a native of Somerset Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1849, and became Minister and then Rector of Christ Church, Calvert-in 1856, in St. Paul's, Queen Anne's.
416. JONATHAN PINKNEY HAMMOND, a native of Annapolis-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1847-in 1849, he came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Rector of Trinity, Upper Marl- boro', in Prince George's-in 1852, he removed to New York-now in Penn- sylvania.
417. WILLIAM GREENE, a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1846-in 1849, he came from New Jersey to Maryland, and became Rector in St. George's, Allegany, and Missionary in the County-in 1851, he removed to South Carolina.
1850.
418. CORNELIUS EDWIN SWOPE, a native of Washington Co .- brought up a Lutheran-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1850, and removed to Illinois-in 1854, he returned, and became Rector of Calvary, Baltimore, and resigned in 1858-now officiating in Pittsburg-has published a Sermon.
419. LORENZO SEPTIMUS RUSSELL, a native of Massachusetts-brought up a Congregationalist-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1850, and became Minister of St. Philip's, Prince George's and Ann Arundel-in 1853, of Prince George's, Montgomery, and in 1855, added St. Peter's, Montgomery.
420. "HENRY JOHN WINDSOR, a native of Nova Scotia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1850, and became Minister of East New Market and Vienna Parishes, Dorchester, and in 1853, Rector of Catoctin Parish, Frederick. He died in 1852, æt.
421. JAMES STEPHENSON, a native of Ireland-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop . Brownell, in 1845-came to Maryland from Missouri, in 1850, and became Rector of Dorchester Parish, Dorchester-in 1852, of St. Peter's, Ellicott's Mills-in 1853, City Missionary, Baltimore- 1854, Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1855, of St. Mary's Parish, St. Mary's.
422. RICHARD D. SHINDLER, a native of South Carolina-brought up - -, ordained by Bishop Gadsden, in 1841. He came to Maryland from South Carolina, in 1850, and became Principal of the Academy in Upper Marlboro'-in 1854, he removed to Kentucky-now in Mississippi.
423. WILLIAM GOODEN JACKSON, a native of England, son of the Rev. Thomas Jackson-ordained by Bishop Moore, of Virginia, in 1833. He came to Maryland from Pennsylvania, in 1850, and became Rector of St.
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John's, Hagerstown. In 1853, he removed to South Carolina-in 1855, he had returned, and became Rector of Grace, Elk Ridge Landing, Howard Co.
1851.
424. CORNELIUS WINTER BOLTON, a native of England-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Johns, of Virginia, in 1847-in 1851, he came to Maryland from New York, and became Assistant in Christ Church, Baltimore-in 1854, he returned to New York. He has published a Sunday School Liturgy and Hymns.
425. DAVID KERR, a native of Talbot-brought up in the Church- ordained by Bishop Polk, in 1845-in 1851, he came from Mississippi to Maryland, and became Rector of Rock Creek, District of Columbia, and in 1853, of Trinity, Upper Marlboro', Prince George's-in 1854, he removed to Florida-published a Sermon.
426. THOMAS LYNCH GREEN, a native of Queen Anne Co .- a Methodist Preacher-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1851, and became Assistant in St. Luke's, Queen Anne's-in 1855, he removed to Pennsylvania, but in 1858, returned and resides in Queen Anne.
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427. JAMES G. LEASON, a native of Ireland-a Romish Priest-conformed to the Church in 1851, and had charge of a School in Baltimore Co .- in 1855, became Rector of St. Luke's, Queen Anne Co.
428. JOHN WADE NOTT, a native of New York-brought up a Presby- terian-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1851, and became Minister of St. Paul's, Allegany-in 1854, Rector of Dorchester, Dorchester-in 1858, Missionary in Allegany, with a School.
429. WILLIAM G. HAWKINS, a native of -, brought up -, ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1851, and came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Minister of St. Paul's, Queen Anne's-in 1852, he had removed to New York-now in Massachusetts.
430. "DAVID CALDWELL, a native of Vermont-brought up a Congrega- tionalist-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1841, and in 1851, came from Vir- ginia to Christ Church, Georgetown, D. C., of which he then became Rector- in 1854, he returned to Virginia, and died in 1858, æt. - -.
431. JOHN THOMAS PRYSE, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1851, and became Minister of St. George's, Allegany-in 1855, he removed to Georgia. .
432. WILLIAM WOOD SEYMOUR, a native of -, brought up -, ordained by Bishop Whittingham for New York, in 1851, and came from New
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York to Maryland, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore-in 1852, he returned to New York.
433. JOHN CAMPBELL WHITE, a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-a member of the bar-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1850, and became Minister of St. Andrew's, Baltimore-in 1853, Assistant in Grace Church, Baltimore-in 1854, Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, Balti- more Co .- in 1858, removed to New York.
434. * CHARLES DISBROW, a native of -, brought up -- , ordained by Bishop Ives, in 1841-in 1851, he came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Rector of St. Mary's Parish, St. Mary's Co., and in 1852, of All Saint's, Calvert-in 1854, he removed to Mississippi, and died in 1857, æt.
435. HENRY FAY GREEN, a native of New York-brought up -
, ordained by Bishop Johns, in 1851, and came from Virginia to Maryland, and became Assistant in St. Peter's, Baltimore, and in 1852, Rector of St. Stephens, Baltimore-in 1853, removed to North Carolina.
1852.
436. JOHN B. COLHOUN, M. D., a native of Pennsylvania-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Onderdonk, of New York, in 1844-in. 1852, came from Iowa to Maryland, and became Rector of All Hallow's, Worcester, and in 1857, Chaplain of the Patapsco Female Institute, Howard- in 1858, he removed to Florida, but in 1859, returned to Maryland-resides in Baltimore-has published a Sermon.
437. HORACE STRINGFELLOW, JR., a native of Virginia, son of the Rev. H. Stringfellow-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1850-in 1852, he came to Maryland from Virginia, and became Assistant in St. Paul's, Baltimore, and then Rector of St. Andrew's, in that City-in 1856, he removed to New York.
438. WILLIAM CROES CRANE, a native of New Jersey-brought up a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1837 or 8-in 1852, he came to Maryland from Louisiana, and became Rector of St. Paul's, Queen Anne's- in 1855, Missionary Agent of the Baltimore City Missions, and in 1856, Rector of St. Andrew's, in that City. He was in the Standing Committee three times, and a member of the Ecclesiastical Court-he published a Sermon-in 1858, he removed to Mississippi.
439. ARTHUR JOHN RICH, M. D., a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church, and ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1852, and became Min- ister of St. Michael's, and Church of the Holy Communion, and Chaplain of the Hannah More Academy, Baltimore Co .- in 1856, he added Western Run Parish, in that Co .- has published a Pastoral Letter.
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440. JULIUS MATTHIAS DASHIELL, A. M., a native of Somerset Co .- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1852. He was Assistant Professor and now Vice-Rector of St. James' College, Washing- ton Co.
1853.
441. GEORGE CLEMENT STOKES, A. M., a native of Baltimore-brought up in the Church-a member of the bar-was ordained by Bishop Whitting- ham, in 1853, and became Assistant in Calvary, Baltimore, and in 1854, of Chester, Kent.
442. WILLIAM F. LOCKWOOD, a native of Vermont-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Meade, in 1842. In 1853, came to Maryland from Virginia, and became Rector of St. Thomas' Parish, Baltimore Co.
443. HENRY STANLEY, a native of New York-brought up in the Church, ordained by Bishop Delancey, of Western New York, in 1845. In 1853, came to Maryland from New York, and became Assistant and then Rector of Ascension, Washington City-removed to Illinois, in 1857.
444. PHINEAS MANNING STRYKER, native of New York-brought up a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Delancey, in 1846. In 1853, came to Maryland from New York, and became Rector of St. George's, Allegany-in 1854, returned to New York.
445. JAMES ALBERT HARROLD, M. D., native of North Carolina-a Methodist-ordained by Bishop Lee, of Delaware, in 1853, and became Min- ister of Catoctin, Frederick-in 1856, Missionary and then Rector of St. An- drew's, Washington, D. C.
446. FRANKLIN LAFAYETTE KNIGHT, D. D., native of Pennsyl- vania, (qu.)-a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Whitehouse, for the Bishop of Maryland, in 1853, and became Rector of North Sassafras, Cecil, and in 1854, of North Kent, Kent Co .- in 1855, Assistant in St. John's, Washington City-in 1856, of North Kent again-in 1858, Assistant of St. James', and Rector of Hereford, Baltimore Co .- removed to Pennsylvania, in 1859.
447. JAMES HORACE MORRISON, D. D., native of Virginia-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1838. In 1853, came to Mary- land from Alabama, and became Rector. of St. Peter's, Baltimore-in 1854, Convention Preacher-published six occasional Sermons-in 1858, removed to Kentucky.
448. CHARLES WOODRUFF RANKIN, A. M., a native of New Jersey -- brought up a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Doane, in 1847. In 1853, came to Maryland from New Jersey, and became Rector of St. Luke's, Balti- more-published two Sermons.
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449. HARRISON HOLMES WEBB, (colored,) a native of - -, brought up -, ordained by Bishop Whitehouse, for the Bishop of Maryland, in 1853, and became Assistant, and in 1858, Rector of St. James' (African,) Baltimore.
450. WENTWORTH LARKIN CHILDS, A. M., native of New Hamp- shire-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Chase, of New Hamp- shire, in 1849. In 1853, came to Maryland from Massachusetts, and became Rector of St. Alban's, District of Columbia.
451. WILLIAM SCULL, a native of Pennsylvania-a Lutheran Minister- ordained by Bishop Moore, in 1836. In 1853, came to Maryland from Louisiana, and became Rector of St. Andrew's, St. Mary's-in 1857, of St. Thomas', and St. Andrew's, Washington Co .- in 1859, removed to Florida.
452. ROBERT BEAN SUTTON, native of Baltimore City-brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Cobbs, of Alabama, in 1851. In 1853, became a City Missionary in Baltimore-in 1854, removed to North Carolina- in 1858, returned and became Rector of St. Mark's, Frederick.
453. JAMES PRESTON FUGITT, native of Washington City-a Romanist, ordained by Bishop Whittingham, in 1853, and became City Missionary and Rector of Holy Innocent's, Baltimore.
454. OLIVER SHERMAN PRESCOTT, A. M., native of Connecticut- brought up in the Church-ordained by Bishop Brownell, in 1847. In 1853, came to Maryland from Massachusetts, and became Rector of Ascension, Car- roll-in 1857, removed to New York-in 1858, returned from New York, and became Chaplain of the Patapsco Female Institute, and with it, in 1859, Rector of St. Peter's, Ellicott's Mills-published a Pastoral Letter, and Ad- dresses, etc.
455. WALTER AYRAULT, native of New York-a Presbyterian-ordained by Bishop Delancey, in 1846. In 1853, came from Western New York to Maryland, and became Rector of St. John's, Hagerstown-1856, returned to Western New York.
456. EDMUND B. TUTTLE, a native of New York-brought up a Presby- terian, (qu.)-ordained by Bishop Chase, of New Hampshire, for New York, in 1852. In 1853, came to Maryland from New York, and became a Mis- sionary in Baltimore-in 1857, removed to Illinois.
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