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<p> a minister of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, son of [[Reverend]] John Cornell, was born at Allentown, N.J., November 16, 1804. He graduated from the | Frederick Frelinghuysen Cornell <ref name="term_34529" /> | ||
==References == | <p> a minister of the [[Reformed]] (Dutch) Church, son of [[Reverend]] John Cornell, was born at Allentown, N.J., November 16, 1804. He graduated from the College of New [[Jersey]] in 1825, and was licensed by the presbytery of Newtown, L.I., in 1829. He was professor of languages in the College of Mississippi, Natchez, in 1828; missionary at Stuyvesant, N.Y., three months in 1829 '''''Ῥ''''' ; at Columbiaville, in 1830; Marshallsville, N.J., 1831,1832; Montville, 1853-35; New York city, [[Manhattan]] Church, 1836- 56; Pluckemin (Presbyterian), N.J., 1857-64. He was thereafter without a charge till his death, August 7, 1875. See Corwin, Manual of the Ref. Church in America, 3d ed. page 222. </p> | ||
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Frederick Frelinghuysen Cornell [1]
a minister of the Reformed (Dutch) Church, son of Reverend John Cornell, was born at Allentown, N.J., November 16, 1804. He graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1825, and was licensed by the presbytery of Newtown, L.I., in 1829. He was professor of languages in the College of Mississippi, Natchez, in 1828; missionary at Stuyvesant, N.Y., three months in 1829 Ῥ ; at Columbiaville, in 1830; Marshallsville, N.J., 1831,1832; Montville, 1853-35; New York city, Manhattan Church, 1836- 56; Pluckemin (Presbyterian), N.J., 1857-64. He was thereafter without a charge till his death, August 7, 1875. See Corwin, Manual of the Ref. Church in America, 3d ed. page 222.