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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born at Tinicum, Pa., in October, 1819. He graduated from Lafayette [[College]] in 1845, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1848. He was stated supply at Rosemont, N.J., the following year; was ordained by the Rock [[River]] Presbytery, and became pastor at Freeport, 11., in 1850, and so continued until his death, April, 1855. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Serm. 1881, p. 150. </p>
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<p> a Presbyterian minister, was born at Tinicum, Pa., in October, 1819. He graduated from Lafayette College in 1845, and from [[Princeton]] Theological Seminary in 1848. He was stated supply at Rosemont, N.J., the following year; was ordained by the Rock River Presbytery, and became pastor at Freeport, 11., in 1850, and so continued until his death, April, 1855. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Serm. 1881, p. 150. </p>
 
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James Wilson Carrell [1]

a Presbyterian minister, was born at Tinicum, Pa., in October, 1819. He graduated from Lafayette College in 1845, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1848. He was stated supply at Rosemont, N.J., the following year; was ordained by the Rock River Presbytery, and became pastor at Freeport, 11., in 1850, and so continued until his death, April, 1855. See Gen. Cat. of Princeton Theol. Serm. 1881, p. 150.

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