| William Buell Sprague - 1857 - 766 pages
...esteemed "an animated and pious divine." He was a Fellow of Harvard College, and was employed, in 1662, as one of a committee of four, to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. He had eleven children, one of whom, Mary, was married to the Rev. Mr. Pierpont of New Haven, and was... | |
| Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight - 1874 - 636 pages
...his sermons to memory before delivering them. He was a fellow of Harvard. In 1662 he was employed as one of a committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to an Union with Connecticut under one colonial government. From him also all of the descendants of Rev.... | |
| Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight - 1874 - 730 pages
...sermons to memory before delivering them. He was a fellow of Harvard. In KiGli he was employed asoné of a committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to an Union with Connecticut under one colonial government. From him also all of the descendants of Rev.... | |
| Heman Rowlee Timlow - 1875 - 892 pages
...deplored as ' a great breach upon this people/ and his memory was embalmed in the affections of his flock. union with Connecticut, and was esteemed throughout...conclusion of the life of his father, 'as Ambrose would say concern, ing Theodosius,' ' Non totus recessus, reliquit nobis liberos in quibus eum dcbomus agnoscere... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1887 - 834 pages
...the church in Fnriuington, Conn., in July, 1661. He was a fellow of Harvard, and in 1062 was one of n committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. HOOKER, Worlhington, physician, b. in Springfield, Mass., 3 March, 1HOO ; d. in New Haven, Conn., 6... | |
| David Nelson Camp - 1889 - 586 pages
...received a special vote of thanks. He was a fellow of Harvard College, and in 1662, was one of the committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. After the English revolution of 1688, his name, with the names of three others, was appended to the... | |
| 1897 - 330 pages
...Connecticut, November 6, 1697. A Fellow of Harvard College, 1654 to 1656. One of a Committee of four appointed to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut under one Colonial Government, 1662. Second Minister at Farmington, 1661 to 1697. Active in founding... | |
| Thomas William Herringshaw - 1914 - 632 pages
...Farmington, Conn. Hooker, Samuel, clergyman, was born in 1032. He was a fellow of Harvard; and in 1662 was one of a committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. He died Nov. 6, 1607, in Farmington. Conn. Perryshurg, NY Hooker, Thomas, clergyman, author, was born... | |
| 1921 - 1056 pages
...esteemed "an animated and pious divine." He was a Fellow of Harvard College, and was employed, in 1662, as one of a committee of four, to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. He had eleven children, one of whom, Mary, was married to the Rev. Mr. Pierpont of New Haven, and was... | |
| James Grant Wilson, John Fiske - 1888 - 940 pages
...pastor of the church in Farmmgton, Conn., in Julv, 1661. He was a fellow of Harvard, and in 1602 was one of a committee of four to treat with New Haven in reference to a union with Connecticut. HOOKER. Worthington, physician, b. in Springfield, Mass., 3 March, 1806 ; d. in New Haven, Conn., 6... | |
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