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Adams, William M.
Born December 28, 1788. Became a pastor of the First Congregational Church in Norwich, New York. Died in 1842.
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Averill, William H.
Born in Cooperstown in 1794. He became a lawyer and director of the Ostego County Bank. Died in 1873.
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Bacon, William
Non-graduate. He later graduated from Hamilton College and became a pastor. Died 1863.
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Boardman, George S.
Born in Albany on December 29, 1796. He became pastor of the church in Watertown, New York, in 1821. Died in 1877.
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Bogardus, Cornelius
Born at Fishkill, New York in 1785. Became Pastor of the Reformed Dutch Church of Gilboa, New York from 1838 to 1843. Died in 1854.
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Broadhead, Lucas
Born in Ulster County, New York, October 31, 1793. Practiced law in Kentucky. Died October 31, 1849.
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Chapin, Roswell
A resident of Buffalo, New York. He was a lawyer and first surrogate of Erie County.
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Coe, John R.
Born January, 1800. He was ordained and became pastor of the church in Whitehall, New York. Died September, 1823.
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Converse, Alexander B.
Born July 11, 1797. He was an officer who was elected Treasurer of the Rensselaer Military Association. He died in a ship wreck near Ireland on April 21, 1822.
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Cowles, Henry B.
Born March 18, 1798. He was a New York State politician and later a lawyer in New York City. Died May 17, 1873.
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De Witt, William R.
A pastor for nearly 50 years at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He died on December 23, 1867.
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Edmonds, John W.
Born March 13, 1799. He was a successful lawyer, judge, and politician. He is also known for his two-volume book on spiritualism. Died April 5, 1874.
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Fox, Norman
Norman Fox was born in 1792 in Chester, New York. His parents were Jehiel and Jerusha Fox. Norman attended Granville Academy in Washington County, New York and in 1813, he enrolled in Union College but he left before completing his degree. During the War of 1812, Norman served in the New York State Militia and then represented Washington County in the New York State Legislature. In 1831, Norman was ordained as a Baptist minister and served as minister at a variety of churches in upstate New York including the First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa from 1838 to 1850. In the same year, Norman married Jane DeHart Freeman. They had seven children, Adaline Sophia (1832-1850), Alanson Jehiel (1833-1903), Norman Jr. (1836-1907), William Freeman (1840-1909), Charles James (1842-1903), Mary Elizabeth (1844-1928) and George Henry (1846-1915). Poor health forced him to retire from the ministry in 1851 and he moved to Schenectady, New York for his children’s education. In 1854, five years after his first wife died, he married Mary Ann Chapman Hale. Norman was involved in several lumber businesses and in 1860, he moved to Painted Post, New York; the location of the family’s mill, Fox, Weston and Bronson. Norman died in 1863.
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Goodhue, William S.
He practiced medicine in Alabama. At the time of his death he was a candidate for Governor of the State in 1826.
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