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until January 1850. In the meantime, he had been licensed to preach by the Middlesex (Conn) Association of Congregational Ministers, and was married on January 7, 1850 to Miss A. H. Woocthull, of Long Island. He took charge of the
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in 1845. After graduation he began to teach in his native city, but soon moved to a more northern climate for the sake of his father's health. He taught in
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After serving in this position for some years and acting for a short time as an agent of the
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near Charleston, in which of a membership of 360, 330 were African-American.
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on January 8, 1879, aged 53 years. His wife and nine children survived him.
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for about a year, and after his father's death in 1847, entered
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General Assembly of the Southern Presbyterian Church
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