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Abbott Eliot Kittredge

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In 1896 he returned to New York city to lead the Madison Avenue Reformed church, until 1896. He was relieved of work for a time on account of ill health, and later, after extended travel, he again assumed the responsibility of the services.
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in 1859. He was ordained on September 14, 1859, as pastor of the Winthrop church, Charlestown, where he remained until 1863; he then led the Howard St. Presbyterian church in
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He was twice married, his first wife having died in the late 1870s, and was survived by his second wife and three daughters, including social worker
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from 1865 to 1870, and then of the Third Presbyterian church of
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Presbyterian Church
Roxbury, Massachusetts
Williams College
Wilton, Connecticut
Andover Theological Seminary
San Francisco, California
New York City
Chicago, Illinois
Mabel Hyde Kittredge





Andover Theological Seminary


Rev. Dr. A. E. Kittredge Dies
The New York Times
Dwight Lyman Moody
Joseph Cook
The Kittredge Family in America
Categories
1834 births
1912 deaths
American Presbyterian ministers

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