-
Ashe, John Algernon Sidney
Senator in South Carolina. Born October 1795. Never married. Owned plantations in Charleston. Became Commissioner of free schools. Died May 30, 1868.
-
Beveridge, Thomas
Born on October 9, 1796. Professor of Theology in the Seminary of the United Presbyterian Church in Ohio. Died in 1873.
-
Boyd, Joshua
Born in Goshen, NY, March 10, 1785. Became a Presbyterian pastor. He died November 3, 1874.
-
Bradford, Merritt
Born in 1786. Died in Newburgh, NY, January 28, 1846. He was a teacher in the Academy there.
-
Bradley, Samuel B.
Born in 1796 in Westmoreland, NY. Became a physician. Received A.M. from Hamilton College in 1819. Died in 1880.
-
Burnett, Samuel
He was from Milton, NY and his last residence was New York City. Served as a private during the War of 1812.
-
Cambreleng, John P.
Lieutenant of the U.S. Navy. Died on board the frigate Macedonian at Valparaiso.
-
Clowes, Thomas
He was born in Marblehead, Mass in 1791. He held numerous public offices including State Assessor in 1849.
-
Cook, Zebulon
Son of Samuel Cook of Charlton. He was the Post-Master of Amsterdam, NY, where he died in February, 1828.
-
Crosby, Stephen
He was born in Thompson, Connecticut in 1789. Ordained as Pastor in 1819. He died June 5, 1838.
-
Cruttenden, David H.
He was born in Galway, NY in 1816. He was an educator who became Professor of Latin and Greek at the Oswego Normal School.
-
Forbes, John
From Johnstown, NY. Private during the War of 1812. Last residence was listed as Syracuse, NY.
-
Gale, George W.
Born December 3, 1789. Clergyman and founder of Knox College. He died September 13, 1861.
-
Gansevoort, Peter C.
Non-graduate of 1814. He was a Colonel in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and died in 1829.
-
Hansen, Nicholas
Was born in Greenbush on September 25, 1795. He was an attorney in Albany. Died in 1871.
-
Huggins, William R.
A resident of Greenville, NY, was a member of the Philomathean Society. He died in 1872.
-
Judd, Gideon N.
Born July 1, 1788. He was the pastor of the Presbyterian church of Bloomfield from 1820-34. Died in 1860.
-
Kane, Charles
Born in New York City. Died in New Orleans on August 3, 1834 of Yellow Fever. His father was president of the Mohawk Bank.
Printing is not supported at the primary Gallery Thumbnail page. Please first navigate to a specific Image before printing.