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Elder was born in Edinburgh, the son of Robert and Eleanor Elder. He was raised and educated there, receiving a classical education at the University of Edinburgh and then he studied divinity, receiving a licence to preach the gospel in 1732. His father had emigrated to central Pennsylvania
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In his personal life, he married twice. He had 4 children by his first wife, and 11 children by his second wife, of whom 10 survived to adulthood. His son
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had reached the area shortly afterwards. Elder opposed the revivalist furore. He was accused and formally cleared of heresy. He stood firmly with the "
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The historic Parson John Elder House, built 1740, at S. 24th Street & Ellerslie Street in
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During the Revolution, he used his pulpit to round up volunteers, including two of his sons.
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congregation split in two, and Elder was called and ordained by the Paxtang congregation.
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led to conflict with local Indians. Elder organized a local militia known as the
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Massacre of the Conestogas: On the Trail of the Paxton Boys in Lancaster County
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would become a prominent Harrisburg lawyer and businessman.
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Index

John Elder (disambiguation)
Edinburgh
Scotland
Dauphin County
Pennsylvania
Presbyterian (Old-Side)
Paxtang
Dauphin County, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg
Paxton Boys

East Harrisburg
Derry
First Great Awakening
Old Side
French and Indian War
Paxton Boys
Thomas
Egle 1890
Egle 1886
Egle 1886
Egle 1890
Brubaker 2010
Egle 1886
Egle 1886
Massacre of the Conestogas: On the Trail of the Paxton Boys in Lancaster County
ISBN
978-1-60949-061-4
Pennsylvania Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German
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