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==References == | <p> a Presbyterian minister, was born at Rupert, Vermont, August 23, 1800. He graduated from Williams College in 1826; studied at Auburn Seminary, was licensed by the Presbvtery of Cayuga in 1829, and ordained an evangelist; soon after went to [[Ohio]] and Indiana; labored several years in the bounds of the presbyteries of Miami and Chillicothe; in 1838 became a member of the [[Presbytery]] of Erie; in 1840 removed to Springfield, Pennsylvania; afterwards resided at Oberlin, Ohio, preaching as he was able, until his death, April 29, 1867. See Hist. of the Presb. of Erie. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:09, 15 October 2021
Charles Dantforth [1]
a Presbyterian minister, was born at Rupert, Vermont, August 23, 1800. He graduated from Williams College in 1826; studied at Auburn Seminary, was licensed by the Presbvtery of Cayuga in 1829, and ordained an evangelist; soon after went to Ohio and Indiana; labored several years in the bounds of the presbyteries of Miami and Chillicothe; in 1838 became a member of the Presbytery of Erie; in 1840 removed to Springfield, Pennsylvania; afterwards resided at Oberlin, Ohio, preaching as he was able, until his death, April 29, 1867. See Hist. of the Presb. of Erie.