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Lounsbury, Thomas
Born October 4, 1789 and was ordained and installed by Geneva Presbytery in 1823. He was appointed agent for the American Bible Society and preached at various churches.
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Ludlow, Gabriel
Tutor in Union College and later studied theology. Was pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church from 1821 until his death in 1878.
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Lush, Richard
Born June 20, 1798 to Stephen and Lydia (Springer) Lush. Died October 25, 1828 at 30 years of age.
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Miller, Charles
Served in the War of 1812 under Captain John Calkin as a drummer and as a private in Captain Ethe Wetmore and Captain Ezra C. Woodhull.
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Nott, Joel B.
Born 1797, son of Eliphalet Nott. Professor of chemistry and Captain Commissary of Subsistence Volunteers.
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Platt, Adams W.
Graduated Union College with the second honors of the class. Studied Theology and became a pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Clinton, Iowa.
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Tibbits, Benjamin
Born April 14, 1798 in Troy, NY. He was a prominent lawyer in Central New York. Died April 16, 1859.
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Tibbits, George M.
Born December 5, 1796. He erected the Episcopal stone church at Hoosick, New York. Died 1878.
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Tiffany, Fred T.
He was the Rector of Trinity Church in the village of Claverack, NY. Died September 2, 1863.
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Van Vranken, William A.
Born July 20, 1799. Was a tutor in the family of R.M.P. Hunter in Virginia. Later he lived in Geneva, NY, where he died in 1872.
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Waldo, Charles
Born September 20, 1800. He was a lawyer in Hudson NY, where he died on October 17, 1838.
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Wilson, George
He served as a private during the War of 1812 and was a resident of Sacketts Harbor, NY.
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