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<p> a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, was born November 14, 1787. He graduated from Yale [[College]] in 1811; was ordained by bishop [[Hobart]] in 1813; from 1815 to 1837 was rector of St. Matthew's Church, Bedford, Connecticut; resigning this charge, he retired from the active ministry, and died in Greenfield, July 17, 1880. See Whittaker, [[Almanac]] and Directory, 1881, page 174. </p>
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<p> a [[Protestant]] Episcopal clergyman, was born November 14, 1787. He graduated from Yale College in 1811; was ordained by bishop [[Hobart]] in 1813; from 1815 to 1837 was rector of St. Matthew's Church, Bedford, Connecticut; resigning this charge, he retired from the active ministry, and died in Greenfield, July 17, 1880. See Whittaker, Almanac and Directory, 1881, page 174. </p>
 
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Samuel Nichols [1]

a Protestant Episcopal clergyman, was born November 14, 1787. He graduated from Yale College in 1811; was ordained by bishop Hobart in 1813; from 1815 to 1837 was rector of St. Matthew's Church, Bedford, Connecticut; resigning this charge, he retired from the active ministry, and died in Greenfield, July 17, 1880. See Whittaker, Almanac and Directory, 1881, page 174.

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