5', 2.:-..,^, 41 ^1 ttit ©Itwlajti-fti ^^ PRINCETON, N. J. ''^ Presented byVAe-w^riAn SW \ cV c3V-i c2.o\ , &<2/\ti . BV 4070 .N36 B56 1912 New Brunswick (N.J.)- Theological Seminary of thi Biographical record . MAY 22ml A. BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY NEW BRUNSWICK 1784-191 I COMPILED BY JOHN HOWARD RAVEN, D.D. BIOGRAPHER OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION m PRINTED FOR THE SEMINARY BY THE REV. ARCHIBALD LAIDLIE, D.D., LL.D., MEMORML FUND I912 PREFACE. Although the New Brunswick Theological Seminary is the oldest in the United States, this is the first complete biographical record of its Alumni. The triennal catalogues from 1839 until 1855 contained lists of the Alumni from 1812 with addresses. A similar list from 1786 with a few items concerning the ministry of the graduates is found in an appendix to the Centennial Volume of 1884. The need of such a Biographical Record would have been felt keenly long ago save for the efficient service rendered by the four editions of Dr. Edward T. Cor- win's Manual of the Reformed Church in America (1859, 1869, 1879, 1902). This useful volume contains not only most of the names in this volume but the names of all others in the ministry of the Reformed Church from its beginning. The compiler of the present volume wishes to express his thanks to Dr. Corwin for permitting him to make free use of the material in the Manual and for other valuable assistance. Yet, while the main body of this volume is mostly a rear- rangement of material in the Manual, the compiler has searched for many other items, in the Minutes of General Synod, the annual cata- logues of the Seminary, the Alumni Catalogues of the colleges from which the students came, the Fraternity Catalogues, volumes relating to the ministry of other denominations, and other sources. He also sought to supplement this information by correspondence. The data concerning the living Alumni and former students are derived from their own statements except in the case of a few who did not answer 4: Biographical Record. inquiries or could not be found. Thanks are due to the large number who have aided in gathering this material. The names of the graduates of each year appear first. After a hori- zontal line may be found the names of those who belonged to the class for a time but did not graduate from this Seminary. A few of these names are not in Corwin's Manual nor the annual catalogues, but are found in the Minutes of General Synod or the Matriculation Book of the Seminary. The asterisk indicates the names of those who have died. Those who graduated before 1850 are all so marked unless the com- piler has knowledge to the contrary. After 1850, however, the asterisk is not placed by any name unless there is knowledge of the decease of its owner. In the statements of the pastorates, each charge is of the Reformed Church in America unless otherwise stated. Abbreviations have been avoided as far as possible. It is impossible that such a book as this should be either entirely complete or perfectly accurate. The compiler regrets its imperfection in both respects and earnestly requests all friends of the Seminary to send him corrections and additions which may be used in a future fdition. New Brunswick, N. J. '• April I, 1912.^ CONTENTS. PAGE Board of Direction ....... 7 Standing Committee on Grounds and Property . 9 Board of Superintendents ..... 10 Professors and Lectors ...... 25 Librarians, Rectors and Superintendents of Grounds ........ 50 Alumni 51 Undergraduates ........ 260 Summary of Students ...... 265 Index of Officers 269 Index of Students ....... 285 Board of Direction. 7 BOARD OF DIRECTION OF THE GENERAL SYNOD PRESIDENTS. *HoN. Henry Rutgers, New York City 1819-29 *IsAAC L. Kip, New York City 1830-37 ♦Cornelius Heyer, New York City 1837-42 *Abram Van Nest, New York City 1843-57 *WiLLiAM B. Crosby, New York City 1858-64 *Peter R. Warner, New York City 1865-67, 69-76 *James Myers, Brooklyn, N. Y 1868 *John Van Nest, New York City 1876-81 ♦Gardner A. Sage, New York City 1882 ♦William Bogardus, New York City 1882-87 ♦William H. Jackson, New York City 1887- 1908 William N. Clark, New York City 1909 — TREASURERS. ♦Isaac Heyer, New York City 1819-26. ♦Cornelius Heyer, New York City 1826-27. ♦Isaac Young 1827-57. ♦George S. Stitt 1857. ♦Livingston Kip Miller 1 857. ♦John I. Brower, New York City 1858-78. ♦Gardner A. Sage, New York City 1879-82. ♦Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D., New York City, 1882. ♦John Van Nest, New York City 1882-93. Frank R. Van Nest, New York City 1893 — DIRECTORS. ♦Isaac Heyer, New York City 1819. ♦Isaac L. Kip, New York City 1819-29. ♦Rev. Selah Strong Woodhull, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1819-25. ♦Guisbert B. Vroom 1820-24. 8 Biographical Record. ^Cornelius Heyer, New York City. 1825-34 *Ri:\-. ^VILLIA^[ AIcMuRRAY, D.D., New York City. . . 1826-33 *ABRA^[ Van Nest, New York City 1830-42 *Rev. John Knox, D.D., New York City 1834-57 ^William B. Crosby, New York City 1837-57 *Theodore Frelingiiuysen 1843-61 *Rev. Mancius Smedes Hutton, D.D., New York City, 1858-75 *Peter R. Warner, New York City 1858-64, 71-76 *JoHN Van Nest, New York City 1862-67, 71-92 *James Suydam, New York City 1865-72 *James a. Williamson, Jersey City, N. J 1868 *JoHN I. Brower, New York City 1871-79 ^Gardner A. Sage, New York City 1873-82 *Rev. William H. Steele, D.D., Newark, N. J 1875-80 *Peter S. Duryee, Newark, N. J 1876-77 *John Lefferts, Flatbush, N. Y 1878-88 *William Bogardus, New York City 1878-88 *Rev. Talbot W. Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D., New York City, 1880-85 *Warri:x Ackerman 1883-84 * William H. Kirk, Newark, N. J 1884-94 ■^Rew Ashbkl Green Vermilye, D.D., Englewood, N. J., 1885- 1904 *WiLLL\M H. Jackson. New York City 1887-1908 *Garret Van Nostrand, New York City 1888-91 *TiiE0D0RE Sturges, Brooklyn, N. Y 1892-93 Frank R. Van Nest, New York City 1893— * J. William Beekm an 1 893-95 Frederick Frelinghuysen, Newark, N. J 1894-1906 *John J. Tucker, New York City 1895-1902 *John W. Castree, New York City 1902-05 Rev. Joseph Rankin Duryee, D.D., New York City, 1904 — Benjamin A. Williams, New York City 1905 — William N. Clark, New York City 1906 — William L. Brower, New York City 1909 — 9 Standing Committee. STANDING COMMITTEE ON THE SEMINARY GROUNDS AND PROPERTY. (Known as "Standing Committee on the Peter Hertzog Theological Hall" from 1857 until 1876.) =^Rev Thomas C. Strong, D.D., New York City. . ■■■^1^7-^- *Rev Hugh N. Wilson, D.D., New Brunswick, N.J., 1857-60. *Rev Talbot W. Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D.. New York City, 1857-60. *Rev. George W. Bethune, D.D., Brooklyn, N. Y. ■ -^f?-^- *Rev John W. Schenck, New Brunswick, N. J. . • -i^^S-^S- Rev. John F. Mesick, D.D., Somerville, N. J 1863-65. *John DeMott, Middlebush, N.J q^I^ ^Johnson Letson, New Brunswick, N.J '0^ *James Suydam, New York City ■■■■■■ ^°^9-72. 4ev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D., Newark, N. J. . . 1869-76. *David Bishop, New Brunswick, N. J qZ'o *Gardner a. Sage, New York City • • i869-»2. *Rev James A. H. Cornell, D.D., New Bahimore, N. Y ■^ 1869-70. *HoN John W. Ferdon, Piermont, N. Y 1873-84. *William H. Kirk, Newark, N.J 1876-94- *WiLLiAM Bogardus, New York City '^ ^T' ^Stafford R. W. Heath, Newark, N. J J^ *S. H. Wheeler, Newark, N. J q^''^^" *WiLLiAM H. Jackson, New York City ^f^^'^^' *Garrett E. Winants, Bergen Point, N. J 1885-91- *Frederick T. Kirk, Newark, N.J ^1892-99- *Matthew Suydam, Franklin Park, N. J 1891-1911- *Henry Wyckoff Hoagland, Griggstown, N. J. . . 1892-1904- TosEPH S. MuNDY, Newark, N. J ^ • ^ 94 *David Murray, LL.D., New Brunswick, N. J. . • •i895-i90j. John S. Bussing, New York City ^^9 Eben E. Olcott, New York City 1905-07- W. Edwin Florance, New Brunswick, N. J 1900^ Samuel Rowland, Brooklyn, N. Y 1907^ Peter Cortelyou, Franklin Park. N.J ^9^'^ 10 Biographical Record. BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS. *Rev. John Nelson Abeel, D.D 1807-12 *Rev. James Van Campen Romyn 1807-18. 21-33 *Rev. Jeremiah Romeyn 1807-12 *Rev. Thomas Gibson Smith 1807-12 *Rev. Peter Labagh, D.D 1807-15, 21-33, 40-41 *Rev. John M. Bradford, D.D 1807-21 *Rev. Ira Condict, D.D 1807-11 *Rev. John S. Vredenburgh 1807-12, 21 *Rev. John Schureman, S.T.D 1807-18 *Rev. Jacob Sickles, D.D 18 12- 18, 24-27 *Rev. Cornelius C. Cuyler, D.D 181 2- 15. 18-33 *Rev. Wilhelmus Eltinge, D.D 1812-21, 24-27, 36-41 *Rev. Peter Lowe 1812-15 *Rev. James Spencer Cannon, D.D 1812-21, 24-27 *Rev. Philip Milledoler, S.T.D 1815-27 *Rev. Philip H. Duryee. D.D 1815-18, 21-30, 33-36 *Rev. Stephen Rowan, S.T.D 1815-19 *Rev. John DeWitt, D.D 1818-24 *Rev. William McMurray, D.D 1818-27, 30-35 *Rev. John Cornelison 1818-21, 24-28 *Rev. Selah Strong Woodhull, D.D 1818-26, *Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, S.T.D 1818-21, 24-33, 44-47 *Rev. Jacob Brodhead, D.D 1818-33, 36-39 *Re\^ Charles Hardenbergh 1818-21. *Rev. Gilbert Robert Livingston, D.D., 1 81 8-2 1, 24-30, 33-34 *Rev. John Ludlow, D.D., LL.D 1818-21, 24-30, 33-36 *Rev. Thomas De Witt, D.D 1821-27, 33-39 *Rev. David Parker 1821-24 *Rev. James M. Mathews, D.D 1821-24, 33-36, 40-41 *Rev. John Lansing Zabriskie 1821-24, 27-30, 33-36 ♦Rev. John Knox, D.D 1824-27. 40-41, 50-53 *Rev. John Beattie 1824-27, 33-36 *Rev. John L Chrystie 1824-36 Superintendents. 11 *Rev. Isaac Ferris, D.D., LL.D. .1824-27, 30-36, 39-40, 51-54. *Rev. Jesse Fonda 1824-27. *Rev. William R. Bogardus 1824-36, 41-44. *Rev. Isaac N. Wyckoff, D.D.. .1824-30, 33-42, 51-54, 63-66. *Rev. Maurice W. Dvvight, D.D., 1824-27, 36-39, 46-49, 57-59. *Rev. John F. Schermerhorn 1824-33. *Rev. Peter P. Rouse 1824-30. *Rev. Alexander Gunn, S.T.D 1827-29. *Rev. Nicholas J. Marselus, D.D 1827-30, 41-44, 56-59- *Rev. William Craig Brownlee, D.D 1827-33. *Rev. Samuel A. Van Vranken, S.T.D 1827-36, 39-40. *Rev. Cornelius D. Westbrook, D.D 1827-33. *Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, S.T.D 1827-30, 46-49, 63-66. *Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D 1827-36, 39-40, 43-46. *Rev. Robert Bronk 1827-30, 36-37. *Rev. Richard Sluyter 1827-33, 36-39- *Rev. Paul Weidman 1827-30, 33-39. *Rev. Douw Van Olinda 1827-30, 36-40. *Rev. Andrew Yates, D.D 1827-36. *Rev. Abraham Messler, D.D 1827-33, 45-48. *Rev. Jacob D. Fonda 1827-36, 41-42. *Rev. Robert J. Blair 1827-30. *Rev. Thomas Romeyn 1827-30. *Rev. Abraham D. Wilson 1827-30, 36-39, 42-43- *Rev. James B. Hardenbergh, D.D 1830-33, 36-39, 44-47- *Rev. Jacob Jones Janeway, D.D 1830-33. *Rev. Christian Z. Paulison 1830-31. *Rev. Gabriel Ludlow, D.D., 1830-33.. 36-40, 41-42, 48-51. 54-57- 63-66. *Rev. Samuel Kissam 1830-33. *Rev. Henry Ostrander, D.D 1830-36. *Rev. Cornelius Van Cleef, D.D 1830-33. 40-41, 53-56- *Rev. Herman B. Stryker 1830-33. *Rev. James B. Stevenson 1830-39. *Rev. Cornelius Bogardus 1830-33, 39-40. 12 Biographical Record. *Rev. Jacob Van Vechten, D.D 1830-36, 41-45, 57-60, *Rev. John 15katty Steele 1830-33, 40-41, 48-51, 63-66, *Rev. John Hardenbergh Van Wagenen. . .1830-33, 41-421 *Rev. Henry A. Raymond 1830-33, 61-64 *Rev. George DuBois 1833-36 *Rev. Ira Condict Boice 1833-36, 46-49 *Rev. John Van Liew, D.D 1833-36. 48-49, 51-54 *Rev. Andrew N. Kittle 1833-36, 39-40 *Rev. Edwin Holmes 1833-36, 46-47 *Rev. Peter Silvester Wynkoop 1833-36. *Rev. John Gosman, D.D 1833-36, 59-62 *Rev. Hugh M. Boyd 1833-36, 41-43 *Rev. Ransford Wells, D.D 1833-36, 39-43, 52-55 *Rev. John Garretson, D.D 1833-36, 43-46, 59-62 *Rev. James Murphy 1833-36, 45-48 *Rev. George W. Bethune, D.D 1833-39, 45-48 *Rev. Jacob B. Ten Eyck 1833-36, *Rev. Samuel Van Vechten, D.D 1833-36, 52-55, 60-63 *Rev. John E. Miller 1836-39, 41-43 *Rev. Mancius Smedes Hutton, D.D., 1836-39, 46-49. 60-63, 69-73 *Rev. Isaac S. DeMund 1836-39 *Rev. James Romeyn, S.T.D 1836-39, 41-43 *Rev. Isaac M. Fisher 1836-39 *Rev. Isaac D. Cole 1836-39, 62-65 *Rev. John C. Vander Voort 1836-39, 4i-44> 47-48 *Rev. Isaac P. Labagh 1836-39, 40-43 *Rev. William S. Heyer i836'-40 *Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D.D., LL.D 1836-39 *Rev. Christopher Hunt 1836-39, *Rev. Benjamin B. Westfall 1836-39, 40-41 ♦Rev. James W. Stewart 1836-39 *Rev. John H. Pitcher. . .1836-39, 40-41, 43-46. 49-52, 58-61 *Rev. Richard D. Van Kleek 1836-39, 41-43 *Rev. James E. Quaw 1836-39 *Rev. Joshua Boyd 1836-39 Sut>erintendents. 13 *Rev. Alanson B. Chittenden 1836-39. 43-46- *Rev. Henry Mandeville, D.D 1836-39- *Rev Alexander McCalla Mann, D.D., 1836-39, 47-50, 70-73- *Rev. Brogun Hoff 1836-39. 40-41. 50-52. *Rev Ferdinand H. Vanderveer, D.D., 1836-39, 41-43. 56-59- *Rev. Robert P. Lee, D.D 1836-39. 46-49- *Rev. Jacob C. Sears, D.D 1839-40, 53-56. *Rev. John Nott 1839-40. *Rev Elbert Slingerland 1839-40. *Rev. Abraham H. Meyers 1839-40, 42-45- *Rev. Gustavus Abeel, S.T.D 1839-40. 45-48, 61-69. *Rev. Jeremiah Searle 1839-40, 43-46. *Rev. John H. Bevier 1839-40. *Rev. John Cannon Van Liew 1840-41- *Rev. Garret Conover Schanck 1840-42, 67-70. *Rev. John Pray Knox ^^T'f' *Rev. Cornelius L. Van Dyck 1840-41, 44-47. 62-65. *Rev. Thomas Frazer ^ 40-41. *Rev John Cantine Farrell Hoes, D.D., 1840-41, 48-50, 54-56, 65-68, 77-80. *Rev. John William Ward ^^l^^J" *Rev. John Addison Van Doren 1841-44, 63-&&- *Rev. John Lillie, D.D ^ 41-42- *Rev. Abraham J. Swi rz '^-^''4"' ^f.^^' -*Rev. John A. Liddell i 41 42- *Rev. Abraham Polhemus, D.D 1842-44. 56-57- *Rev. William Brush tl'T' *Rev. Horace Doolittle 1842-45. 51-52, 66-69. *Rev. James Abell 1842-45. 50-53- *Rev Cornelius Cornell Van Arsdalen, D.D 1842-45- *Rev. William Henry Campbell, D.D., LL.D '^'^^'^^* *Rev.-Stephen H. Meeker %^ 6 *Rev. Charles Whitehead... '""^ "^"^'L' ■ *Rev. Francis M. Kip, S.T.D .1844-47. 57-6o- 14 Biographical Record. *Rev. John S. Himrod 1844-47. 49-52, 7^-73- *Rev. Ebenezer Wiggins, D.D 1844-47. *Rev. John A. Staats 1845-48, 54-57. *Rev. John A. Yates, D.D 1845-48. *Rev. James Alexander Hervey Cornell, D.D 1845-48. *Rev. Oscar H. Gregory, D.D., 1845-48. 51-57, 58-61, 64-67, 73-75.. *Rev. David Adkin Jones 1846-48. *Rev. William Augustus Cornell 1846-49. *Rev. William Demarest 1846-49, 59-62. *Rev. George H. Fisher, D.D 1847-50, 56-59. *Rev. Garret I. Garretson 1847-50. *Rev. Talbot Wilson Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D., 1847-50, 53-56, 80-83. *Rev. John H. Duryea, D.D 1847-53. *Rev. Edward P. Stimpson 1847-50, 61-64. *Rev. John L. Janeway, D.D 1848-51. *Rev. Staats Van Santvoord, D.D. 1848-51. *Rev. Joseph Knieskern 1848-51, 60-63. *Rev. William Pitcher 1848-51.. *Rev. Henry Morris 1848, 52-55. *Rev. Alexander H. Warner 1849-52. *Rev. Robert Ormiston Currie 1849-52. *Rev. John Terhune Demarest, D.D., 1849-52, 64-68, 84-87, 90-91.. *Rev. Jacob West, D.D 1849-52. *Rev. David Mltrdock 1849-51.. *Rev. James Vernor Henry 1849-52. *Rev. Cornelius S. Van Santvoord, D.D., 1850-53, 67-69, 80-83.. *Rev. Nicholas Everitt Smith 1850-53, 66-69.. *Rev. William Reiley, D.D 1850-53. 61-64.. *Rev. Benjamin Van Zandt, D.D 1850-53. 66-69. 77-80. *Rev. John Martin Van Buren 1851-53.. *Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D 1851-53. 60-63.. *Rev. Abraham V. Wyckoff 1851-52.. Superintendents. 15 *Rev. William A. V. V. Mabon, D.D -. . . . 1852-55. 67-70. *Rev. Abram I. Labagh 1852-55. *Rev. John G. Johnson 1852-55. *Rev. Samuel W. Mills, D.D 1852-55. 67-70, 92-96- *Rev. John M. Ferris, D.D 1852-55. 64-66. *Rev. John Whitbeck 1852-55. *Rev. John C. Cruikshank 1852-54, 63-66. *Rev. William E. Turner 1852-55. 59-62. 66-67. *Rev. Aaron B. Winfield 1853-56. *Rev. Martin L. Schenck 1853-54, 71-73- *Rev. Thomas C. Strong, D.D 1853-56, 67-70. *Rev. Philip Peltz, D.D 1853-56, 71-77. *Rev. Richard H. Steele, D.D 1853-56, 78-80. *Rev. J. Romeyn Berry, D.D 1853-56. *Rev. N. DuBois Williamson 1853-54, 78-81. *Rev. Garret L. Roof i853-54- *Rev. John A. Lansing, D.D i854-57- *Rev. Frederick F. Cornell, D.D 1854-57. *Rev. Cornelius S. Mead i854-57- *Rev. Paul D. Van Cleef, D.D 1855-58- *Rev. Edwin Vedder 1855-58, 70-73. *Rev. Samuel T. Searle 1855-58, 82-85. *Rev. Alexander C. Millspaugh 1855-58, 69-72, 77-78. *Rev. Cornelius E. Crispell, D.D 1855-58, 83-94. *Rev. Jacob R. Van Arsdale : 1855-58. *Rev. Malcolm N. McLaren, D.D 1855-58- *Rev. Anthony Elmendorf, D.D 1855-58. *Rev. Philip Phelps, D.D., LL.D 1855-58, 93-96. *Rev. John Minor - 1856-59. *Rev. Nathan F. Chapman 1856-59. *Rev. John B. Alliger 1856-59. *Rev. John DeWitt, D.D., LL.D 1856-57. 60-63. *Rev. James R. Talmase, D.D 1856-59- *Rev. Charles H. Stitt, D.D 1856-59, 80-81. *Rev. Abram G. Ryerson 1857-60. *Rev. Julius H. Seelye, S.T.D., LL.D 1857-60. 10 Biographical Record. *Rev. Adam H. Van Vranken 1857-60, 73-77. *Ri:v. Theodore B. Romeyx, D.D 1857-60, 77-80. *Rev. Samuel B. How 1857-60. *Rev. Henry M. Scudder, M.D., D.I) 1858-61. *Rev. David H. Riddle, D.D., LL.D 1858-61. *Rev. John L. See, D.D 1858-61, 71-72. *Rev. Aaron Lloyd 1858-61. *Rev. Ralph Willis 1858-61 *Rev. Daniel McL. Quackenbl-sh, D.D 1858-60 *Rev. Victor M. Hulbert, D.D 1858-61. *Rev. Martin V. Schoonmakek. D.D 1858-61. *Rev. William G. Ely See 1858-61, 66-68. *Rev. Benjamin C. Lippixcott 1859-62, 68-71. *Rev. Pieter J. Oggel 1859-68. *Rev. Lawrence H. Van Dyck 1859-61, 63-66. *Rev. Hervey D. Ganse, D.D 1859-62. *Rev. Giles H. Mandeville. D.D 1859-60. Rev. John F. Mesick, D.D 1860-63, 66-69. *Rev. John Simonson 1860-63. *Rev. Isaac G. Duryee 1860-63. *Rev. Peter S. Talmage 1860-63, 72-74. *Rev. Jo«n H. Manning. D.D 1860-63. 69-72. *Rev. William W. Halloway 1860-63. *Rev. Harriscjn Heermance 1860-63. *Rev. David D. Dkmakkst, D.D., LL.D 1861-64. *Rev. John W. Schenck 1861-63. 73-75. *Rev. James Bolton 1861-64. *Rev. Charles Scott, D.D 1861-64. *Rev. Edward P. Livingston, D.D 1861-64, 79-82. .*Rev, Joseph Scudder, M.D., D.D 1861-73. .*Rev. John Steele, D.D 1861-64. *Rev. Francis N. Zabriskie, D.D 1862-64, y^-lZ- *Rev. Wilson Ingalls 1862-65. *Rev. Elbert Nevius 1862-65. *Rev. Peter Stryker, D.D 1862-65. *REy. John L. McNair 1862-65, 94-98. Superintendents. 17 *Rn:v. Lkcji'old Moiin 1863-64. *Rkv. Eli5ert S. Porter, D.D 1863-66, 72-yT,. *Rkv. Nkiiemiah p. Pierce, D.D 1863-66. *Ri-:v. Charles S. Hageman, D.D 1863-66, 73-75. *Rev. William Bailey 1863-64, 82-85. Rev. James LeFevre, D.D 1863-66, 84-87. *Rev. Edward E. Seelye, D.D 1863-64. *Rev. George J. Van Neste , [863-66, 77-80, 85-88. *Rev. Charles I. Siiepard, D.D 1864-67, 75-79. *Rev. Edward W. Bentley 1864-67, 73-74, 81-84. *Ri-;v. Ezra W. CV)Li,ii:r 1864-67. *Rev. Bicnjamin F. Snyd1':r 1864-68. *Rkv. Cyril Spauldin/; 1864-68, 78-81 , 86-(/). *Rev. Ai'.el T. Stewart, D.D 1864-66, 70-73. Rev. Edward Miller 1864-67, 79-82. *Rev. VViiJ.rAM R. Gordon, S.'IM) 1864-67, 73-76. *Ri:v. J,\(()i: .NT. VooRuis 1865-67, 68-71. *Rkv. Joachim Elmendorf, D.D 1865-66, 74-78. *Rkv. Joseph T. Duryea, S.T.D., LL.D 1865-66. *Rev. Ahram Thompson 1865-68. ♦Rev. Richard L, Sciioon maker 1865-66. Rev. John W. Beardslee, D.D., LL.D.. 1866-69, 81-84, 85-87. *Rkv. Nathaniel Conklin 1866-70. *Rev. 1 1 enry Dater 1 866-69. *Rkv. .Stephen Searle 1866-69. *Rf<:v. Jacoi! C. Dutciier 1866-69, 72-73. *Rev. Charles D. Buck, D.D 1866-67. *Rkv. Ashbel G. Vermilye, D.D 1866-67, 69-70. *Rev. Acmon p. Van Gieson, D.D 1866-68. *Rev. John Van Der Meulen, D.D 1866-69, 70-73. ♦Rev. John McC. FIolmes, D.D 1867-70. *Rev. William W. Letson 1867-70. ♦Rev. David Cole, D.D 1867-73, 80-86. *Rev. Richard DeWitt 1867-68. ♦Rev. Jacob L. Pi>:arse 1867-69. ♦Rev. Alonzo P. Peeke 1867-69. 70-72, 84-87. 3 18 Biographical Record. Rev. John H. Oerter, D.D 1868-71, 83-86 *Rkv. Fr.\ncis a. Horton, D.D 1868-71 *Rev. Augustus Blauvelt, D.D 1868-71 *Rev. Jacob Van Der Meulen, D.D 1868-73 Rev. Denis Wortman, D.D., L.H.D 1868-71. 86-89 *Rev. William H. Ten Eyck, D.D 1868-73 *Rev. Egbert Winter, D.D 1868-71, 82-85 *Rev. William Anderson 1868-71 *Rev. Oliver E. Cobb 1869-72 *Rev. Philip M. Doolittle, D.D 1869-72, 84-87 *Rev. Philip Furbeck 1869-70, 81-84, 88-92 Rev. Chester D. Hartranft, D.D 1869-71 *Rev. Rufus M. Stanbrough 1869-72 *Rev. Edward P. Terhune, D.D 1869-73 *Rev. John Gardner 1869-75 *Rev. J. Howard Suydam, D.D 1870-73, 80-83 *Rev. James B. Wilson 1870-73 *Rev. Lawrence L. Comfort 1870-71 *Rev. James E. Bernart 1870-72 *Rev. Selah W. Strong 1870-73, 77-80, 83-84, *Rev. Anson F. Munn 1871-77 *Rev. Abraham B. Van Zandt, D.D., LL.D 1871-73 *Rev. J. Paschal Strong 1871-72, 80-83, 88-90 *Rev. John A. DeBaun, D.D 1871-74, 77-80, 90-98 *Rev. Isaac Riley 1871-73 Rev. Edward A. Collier, D.D 1871-73, 79-82 Rev. Peter De Pree, D.D 1871-73, 86-94 *Rev. Mannes Kiekintveld 1871-73 *Rev. William H. Ballagh 1872-73 Rev. Henry W. F. Jones 1872-73, 77-80 Rev. Andrew J. Hageman 1872-73, 79-82 *Rev. John Gaston, D.D 1872-73 *Rev. John N. Jansen 1872-73, 79-82 *Rev. Robert Van Amburgh 1872-73 *Rev. Henry N. Cobb, D.D 1872-73 *Rkv. David S. Sutphen 1872-73 Superintendents. 19 *Rev. Martin L. Berger, D.D 1872-73 *Gardner a. Sage 1873-77 *Rev. Cornelius L. Wells, D.D 1873-76, 80-83, 90-1900 ^Jonathan Sturges 1873-75 *Jacob N. Brinkerhoff 1873-75 *Sanford Cobb 1873-74 *Robert H. Pruyn 1873-77 *Rev. John B. Drury, D.D 1873-76, 82-85, 92-1909 William J. Bacon 1873-76 *Peter S. Danforth 1873-75, 76-91 John Kiersted 1873-74 *Rev. William R. Duryee, D.D 1873-77, 81-84 *Peter S. Duryee 1873-77 *Hon. John W. Ferdon 1873-76 *Martin J. Ryerson 1873-75 *F. J. Frelinghuysen 1873-74 Rev. Alexander B. Riggs, D.D., LL.D 1874-76 Samuel A. Foot 1874-78 John Lyon 1874-78 Rev. Herman C. Berg, D.D 1874-78, 88-93, 96-191 1 *Peter a. Voorhees 1874-78, 79-85 *Rev. Isaac S. Hartley, D.D 1875-79, 82-85, 86-90 *WiLLiAM H. Rainey 1875-79 *JOHN C. NeWKIRK 1875-79, *Samuel B. Schiefflin 1875-76 *Rev. Charles H. Pool, D.D 1875-79 *Charles Crane 1875-79 *WiLLiAM H. Van Orden 1876-90 *Hon. Daniel P. Ingraham 1876-80 *Edward L. Beadle, M.D 1876-80, 81-84 *Johnson Letson 1876-79, 81-87 *Hon. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, LL.D 1876-79 *Rev. Dwight K. Bartlett, D.D 1877-80 *Rev. Jacob Chamberlain, D.D., LL.D 1877-80, 86-91 *Rev. Henry Vehslage 1877-80, *Rev. Goyn Talmage, D.D 1877-80 ^0 Biographical Record. Rev. William H. Vroom, D.D 1877-80, 94-99 *Rev. Anson Du Bois, D.D 1877-80 *Rev. William Ormiston, D.D., LL.D 1877-80 Rev. Theodore W. Welles, D.D 1877-80, 99 — *Rev. Mancius H. Hutton, D.D 1877-79, 1902-09 *Rev. Peter De Bruyn 1878-81, 88-91 Rev. Henry Ward, D.D 1878-81, 84-87, 92-97 *Rev. William B. Vooriiees 1878-81, 91-92 *Rev. George M. S. Blauvelt 1879-85. 92-97 Rev. Charles T. Anderson 1879-82 *Rev.' Evert Van Slyke, D.D 1879-82, 90-93 *Rev. Evert Vander Hart 1879-80 *Rev. Roelof Filters 1879-80 Rev. Arad J. Sebring 1879-82, 94-99 Rev. John H. Karsten, D.D 1879-82 *William R. Janeway 1879-81 *Rev. John M. Wagner 1879-82 *Rev. Rufus W. Clark, D.D 1880-83 *Rev. John Scudder, M.D 1880-83 *Rev. Adrian Kriekard 1880-83 Rev. Alan D. Campbell, D.D 1880-82, 88-89, 97-1902 Rev. Nicholas M. Steepens, D.D 1880-83 Rev. James Demarest, D.D 1880-83, 93-9^ Rev. Isaac P. Brokaw, D.D 1880-83, 1905-10 ^Rev. William H. Gleason, D.D 1880-83 -"^Rev. Herman Vanderwart, D.D 1880-83 Rev. Edward T. Corwin, D.D., Litt.D 1881-84, 89-92 _Rev. Thomas X. Orr 1881-83 *liEV. Charles W. Fritts, D.D 1881-84, 88-92 Henry Van Arsdale, M.D 1881-87 ^ Rev. H. F. McAdam 1882-84 *Rev. William Smith 1882-85 Rev. William H. DeHart, D.D 1882-85, 91-96 Rev. Richard R. Williams 1882-85 *Rev. Robert Doig 1882-85, 89-92 Rev. Cornelius Kriekard 1882-85 Suheyintendents. 21 *WiLLiAM H. Crosby 1882-85 *Rev. Andrew M. Arcularius 1883-86 *Rev. John W. Conklin 1883-86 Rev. Isaac E. House 1883-86 Rev. Henry E. Dosker, D.D., LL.D 1883-86 *Rev. John B. Thompson, D.D 1883-84 *Rev. Balster Van Ess 1883-84 Rev. John B. Church ■ 1883-86, 93-98 *Rev. Uriah D. Gulick, D.D 1883-86 *Rev. William H. Phraner 1883-86 *Rev. David Waters, D.D., LL.D 1883-97 Rev. William E. Griffis, D.D., L.H.D 1883-86 *Rev. William A. Shaw 1883-86, 99-1901 ♦Lawrence Van Derveer 1883-93 /"^Rev. Cornelius Brett, D.D 1884-87 Rev. Matthew Kolyn, D.D 1884-86 *Rev. Charles J. Young, D.D 1884-86 Rev. John Hart 1.884-87, 1907-11 Rev. Charles O. Thatcher 1885-86 *Rev. Peter Lepeltak 1885-88, 1904-09 *Rev. William D. Perry 1885-86 *Rev. John W. Warnshuis 1885-87 Rev. Lewis Francis, D.D 1885-88 Rev. George W. Labaw 1885-87, 1908 — Rev. Richard A. Pearse 1885-88, 98-1903 Rev. Helenus E. Nies 1885-88 *Rev. Theodore S. Brown 1885-88 *Rev. J. Howard Van Doren 1885-86 Rev. Andrew Wormser 1885-87 *Henry Camerden, Jr. 1885-98 *Garret Van Nostrand 1885-92 *Rev. Wesley R. Davis, D.D 1886-88 *Rev. Peter V. Van Buskirk. .' 1886-87 Rev. William H. Nasholds 1886-87. Rev. Thomas Si Dusinberre 1886-89 *Rev. James M. Compton 1886-89. 23 Biographical Record. *Rev. Alfred H. Brush, D.D 1886-90 Rev. Roderick Terry, D.D 1886-90 *Rev. J. Kelly Rhinehart 1886-89. *Rev. David K. Van Doren 1886-89 Rev. Henri de Vries 1886-89, 1909 — *Rev. J. Ferguson Harris 1887-91, 92-93 Rev. William W. Knox, D.D 1887-93 *Rev. John H. Salisbury, D.D 1887-88 Rev. Henry D. B. Mulford, D.D 1887-89 Rev. Ferdinand S. Schenck, D.D., LL.D.. . . 1887-90, 92-97 Rev. Charles F. C. Suckow 1887-91, 191 1 — *Rev. James B. Campbell, D.D 1887-90 Rev. J. Preston Searle, D.D 1887-91 *Ralfh N. Perlee 1887-1903 *Rev. Elbert N. Sebring 1888-89 *Rev. Stephen D. Noyes, D.D 1888-93 Rev. Henry M. Cox 1888-90 Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, D.D 1889-90 *Rev. George D. Hulst, Ph.D 1889-93, 98-1900 Rev. Jacob O. Van Fleet 1889-93, 1904-06 Rev. John G. Smart 1889-94 *Rev. John G. Van Slyke, D.D 1889-94 Rev. Charles K. Clearwater 1889-94 Rev. George T. Dovvling, D.D 1890-94 Rev. James C. Garretson 1890-95 *Rev. James H. Bertholf 1890-95 Rev. Edward B. Coe, D.D., LL.D 1890-1910 *Rev. Edward Birdsall 1890-92 *Nathan F. Graves 1890-96 Rev. Livingston L. Taylor 1891 Rev. Frank C. Scoville 1891-97 Rev. John E. Lyall 1892-97 Rev. John Hoffman ... .7 1892-93 Rev. Edward P, Johnson, D.D 1893-96 *Rev. Frederick S. Barnum 1893-98 *Rev. Abel H. Huizinga, Ph.D 1893-1902 Superintendents. 23 Rev. Andrew Hageman 1893 — Rev. Peter H. Milliken, D.D 1893-1901. Rev. Charles F. Porter 1893-98. Rev. Cornelius P. Ditmars 1893 — William L. M. Phelps 1893-1901, 04 — Austin Scott, Ph.D., LL.D 1893 — *Rev. Tunis J. Kommers 1894- 1902 *Rev. Ezekiel C. Scudder, D.D 1894-95 Rev. James A. Norris 1894-96 Rev. Peter Moerdyke, D.D 1894-99 *Henry W. Hoagland 1894-1904 Rev. Garrett Wyckoff 1895-1900 ♦John C. Giffing 1895-1903 Rev. William N. P. Dailey 1896-97. 1908 — Rev. Edward G. Read, D.D 1896-1901 Rev. Charles S. Wright 1897 — Rev. Francis V. Van Vranken 1897- 1903 Rev. Cornelius Schenck, Ph.D 1897-1900 Rev. Oliver H. Walser, D.D 1897- 1902, 07 — Rev. Herbert B. Roberts 1897-99, 1900-01 *A. T. Van Vranken, M.D 1897-1900 ♦Rev. Edward G. Selden, D.D 1898-1901 Rev. William H. S. Demarest, D.D.,LL.D., 1898-1901, 10— Rev. Calvin E. Lasher 1898-1903 Rev. Ferdinand S. Wilson 1898-1902 Rev. Pierre G. M. Bahler 1898-99 Rev. Joseph A. Harper 1898-1904 Rev. Albert H. Strabbing 1899-1900 Rev. Charles W. Pitcher 1899-1900 Rev. James F. Zwemer, D.D 1899-1904 Rev. James M. Farrar, D.D., LL.D 1900 — Rev. Peter K. Hageman 1900-03 Rev. Daniel H. Martin, D.D 1900-05 Rev. Elias B. Van Arsdale 1900-10 William Van Orden 1900 — Rev. John Van Westenburg 1901-02. 24 Biographical Record. Rev. Charles D. F. Steinfuhrer, D.D 1901— *Rev. Francis M. Kip 1901-04- Rev. William S. CranxViek, D.D 1901-06. Rev. John A. Brown 1902-03. Rev. Samuel T. Clifton, Pii.D 1902— Rev. William A. Dumont 1902-07. Rev. John H. Brandow 1902 — *Rev. William C. Handy 190204. Rev. Nathan H. Demarest 1902 — Rev. Herman Hageman 1903-05, 1 1 — Rev. Bergen B. Staats 1903-05. Rev. Isaac J. Van Hee 1903-06. Prof. Marston T. Bogert 1903 — Rev. William H. Boocock 1904-09. Rev. George H. Burrill 1904-05. Rev. Thomas P. Vernoll 1904-08. Rev. Sidney O. Lawstng 1904-07. Rev. Alexander S. Van Dyck 1904-06. Rev. William P. Bruce 1904-09. John S. Bussing. . . . '. 1904 — Rev. Charles E. Corwin 1905-06. *Rev. E. Christian Oggel. D.D 1905-08. Rev. Charles W. Gulick 1905-06. Rev. Philip T. Phelps 1905-07. ♦Arthur P. Sutphen 1905-10. Rev. Charles W. Burrowes 1906-08. *Rev. Nicholas. Pearse 1906-09. Rev. William E. Davis 1906-11. Rev, Henry C. Willoughby 1906-08. Rev. Henry A'I. Mellen 1906-10. Rev. Benjamin V. D. Wyckoff 1906 — Rev. Charles G. Mallery 1907 — Rev. George W. Furbeck 1908-09. Rev. John A. Thurston 1908 — Rev. Joseph A. Jones, D.D 1909 — Rev. Jasper S. Hogan 1909 — Professors and Lectors. 25 Rev. George Z. Collier 1909-11. Rev. Frank B. Seeley ^9^ — Rev. William J. Leggett, Ph.D 1909— Rev. Albertus T. Broek 1910 — Rev. Edgar Tilton, Jr., D.D 1910— Rev. Peter Crispell 1910 Rev. Josiah Meulendyke 1910 — Albert L. Force 191 1 PROFESSORS AND LECTORS. *Rev. John Henry Livingston. S.T.D. Professor of Didactic Theology, 1784-1825. *Rev. Hermanus Meyer, D.D. Professor of Sacred Languages, 1784-91. Lector in Theology, 1786-gi. *Rev. Solomon Froeligh, D.D. Lector in Theology, 1792-97. Professor of Theology, 1797-1822. *Rev. Dirck (Theodoric) Romeyn, D.D. Lector in Theology, 1792-97. Professor of Theology, 1797- 1804. *Rev, John Bassett, S.T.D. Teacher of Hebrew, 1804-12. *Rev. Jeremiah Romeyn. D.D. Professor of Hebrew, 1804-18. *Rev. John M. Van Harlingen, D.D. Professor of Hebrew and Ecclesiastical History, 1812-13. *Rev. John Schureman, S.T.D. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Government and Pas- toral Duties, 1815-18. 26 Biographical Record. *Rev. John Ludlow, D.D.. LL.D. Professor of Biblical Literature and Ecclesiastical History, 1819-23. Professor of Pastoral Theology, Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1852-57. *Rev. John DeWitt, D.D. Professor of Biblical Literature and Ecclesiastical History, 1823-25. Professor of Biblical Literature, 1825-31. ♦Rev. Philip Milledoler, S.T.D. Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, 1825-41. *Rev. Selah Strong Woodhull, D.D. Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Government and Pas- toral Theolog}^ 1825-26. *Rev. James Spencer Cannon, D.D. Professor of Ecclesiastical Historj^, Church Government and Pas- toral Theology, 1826-52. *Rev. Alexander McClelland, D.D. Professor of Biblical Literature, 1832-51. *Rev. Samuel Alexander Van Vranken, S.T.D. Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theologj', 1841-61. *Rev. William Henry Campbell, D.D., LL.D. Professor of Biblical Literature, 1851-63. *Rev. Samuel Merrill Woodbridge, D.D., LL.D. Professor of Pastoral Theology, Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1857-65. Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1865- 1901. Emeritus Professor, 1901-05. ♦Rev. Joseph Frederick Berg, M.D., D.D. Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, 1861-71. ♦Rev. John DeWitt, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. Professor of Biblical Literature, 1863-84. Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, 1884-92. Professors and Lectors. 27 *Rev. David D. Demarest. D.D., LL.D. Professor of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric, 1865-98. *Rev. Abraham Brooks Van Zandt, D.D., LL.D, Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, 1872-81. *Rev. William Augustus Van Vranken Mabon, D.D., V LL.D. Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, 1881-92. / *Rev. John Gulian Lansing, D.D. Professor of Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, 1884-98. Rev. James Forsyth Riggs, D.D. Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, 1892-98. Rev. John Preston Searle, D.D. Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology, 1893 — Rev. John Hamilton Gillespie, D.D. Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, 1898- 1911. Instructor in New Testament Criticism and Missions, 1911-12. Rev, Ferdinand Schureman Schenck, D.D., LL.D, Professor of Practical Theology, 1899 — Rev, John Howard Raven, D.D. • Instructor in Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, 1898-99. Professor of Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, 1899— Rev. William Henry Steele Demarest, D.D., LL.D, Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1901-06. Rev. Edward Payson Johnson, D.D. Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1906 — Rev. Joseph Frederic Berg, Ph.D., D.D. Lector in Biblical Theology and Sacred History, 1906 — Professor of H^lenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, 1911 — 28 Biographical Record TEMPORARY ASSISTANTS. *Rev. Peter Studdiford. Instructor in Hebrew, 1813-14. *Rev. John Scott Mabon. Instructor in Hebrew and Greek, 1818-19. *Rev. George Washington Bethune, D.D. Lecturer on Pulpit Eloquence, 1857-58. *Rev. Talbot Wilson Chambers, S.T.D., LL.D. Instructor in Didactic and Polemic Theology. 1877. Instructor in New Testament Exegesis, 1883-84. Rev. Edward Tanjore Corwin, D.D., Litt.D. Instructor in Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, 1883-84, 89-90, 90-91. Instructor in New Testament Exegesis, 1892. *Rev. Abel Henry Huizinga, Ph.D. Instructor in Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, 1902-03. *Rev. Mancius Holmes Hutton, D.D. Instructor in Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, 1907. Professors. 29 PROFESSORS. JOHN HENRY LIVINGSTON. Dr. Livingston was born near Poughkeepsie, N. Y., May 30, 1746. He was the son of Henry Livingston and Sarah Conklin and was a lineal descendant of Rev. John Livingston who preached with great power in Scotland in the first part of the seventeenth century and was banished for non-conformity. In 1663 he took refuge in Holland. In 1686 his son, Robert Livingston, removed to Columbia County, New York, where he had secured an extensive grant of land. Robert Liv- ingston had three sons. The oldest, Philip, was the father of Philip Livingston, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence, and also of William Livingston, Governor of New Jersey. Robert Living- ston's third son, Gilbert, was the grandfather of the professor. Graduating from Yale College in 1762, Dr. Livingston studied law for two years in the office of Bartholomew Crannel of Poughkeepsie. He had a great ambition for worldly honor, but his health becoming impaired by overwork he was the subject of a profound religious ex- perience which resulted in a consecration of his life to the Christian ministry. He determined to enter the ministry of the Dutch Church to which his parents belonged, rather than the Episcopal or Presbyterian, trusting that God would render him, "however unworthy and unfit for that arduous work, an instrument in His hand, to compromise and heal these dissensions, and raise the reputation and establish the dignity and usefulness of the Dutch Church in America." His lifelong conviction that this was God's work for him was abundantly justified. In prep- aration for his life work this able and consecrated young man sailed for Holland in 1766 and studied for three years u«der the distinguished theologians of the University of Utrecht. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of Amsterdam, June 5, 1769. On April 2, 1770, he was ordained to the ministry and assigned to the Church of New York. He was thus the second minister of that church who preached in the English language. Rev. Archibald Laidlie, D.D., LL.D., being the first. Before his return to America he presented a dissertation "De Foedere Sinaitico" to the University of Utrecht for which he received the degree of S.T.D. From the beginning of his ministry Dr, Livingston was the peacemaker between the Coetus and Conferentie parties in the Church. He commanded the respect of all and attained a position of leadership 30 Biographical Record. in the denomination which has never been held by any other of its distinguished ministers. Not only was he chiefly instrumental in heal- ing the dissensions referred to but also in securing the independence of the American Church from the Classis of Amsterdam and forming it under a wise constitution. His pastorate in New York continued forty years (1770-1810). During the Revolution, however, his warm advo- cacy of the American cause required his removal from the city. In 1776 he resided at Kingston, from that year until 1779 at Albany, then for two years at Livingston Manor, and finally for two years more at Poughkeepsie and Red Hook. The next year after his return to New York (1784) the Provisional Synod elected him Professor of Theology. In this capacity he prepared many students for the ministry in addition to his arduous duties as pastor. After 1786 he spent his summers on Long Island, there continuing the work of instruction. In 1796 he removed the Divinity School to Flatbush at the request of the Synod because of the lower cost of board for the students. From this time he spent a part of each week in Flatbush instructing the young men and returned to New York to pursue his pastoral work. In 1804 the General Synod elected him permanent professor, and finally at the request of the Synod in 1810 he resigned his pastorate in New York and removed to New Brunswick, N. J., where he became President of Queens College and continued his work as Professor of Theology. Thus far he had given twenty-six years to the instruction of students for the ministry without compensation. Yet now he accepted the move to New Brunswick at great financial sacrifice and for fifteen years more continued his unselfish labors. In all nearly two hundred students were trained by him. Dr. Livingston died at New Brunswick, N. ]., January 20, 1825. HERMANUS MEYER. Dr. Meyer was born at Bremen, Germany, July 27, 1733. He studied Theology at the University of Groningen. A man of the same name, residence Oldamptinus, who was matriculated at that University for the study of Theology September 10, 1718, may have been the father of our professor. At any rate the subject of this sketch is almost certainly the one who was matriculated September 6, 1757. In 1763 the profes- sors of the University recommended him to the church at Kingston, N. Y. His pastorate there continued until 1772. In 1764 he was com- pelled by the civil authorities to take the oath of allegiance to Great Britain. This so incensed his consistory, who were of the Conferentie party, that finally he was shut out of his church. Yet he never lost the confidence of the Classis of Amsterdam, and for seven years he preached in private houses. In 1772 he accepted a call to become pastor of the churches of Totowa, Fairfield and Pompton Plains in New Jer- Professors. 31 sey. He relinquished the Fairfield church in 1785 but continued to serve the others until his death in 1791 with marked success. In 1784 he was made Professor of Sacred Languages and in 1786 also Lector in Theology. He did not, however, resign his pastorate but continued to prepare young men for the ministry at his home in Pequannock (Pompton Plains). He received the degree of D.D. from Queen's College in 1789. Dr. Meyer died at his home, October 27, 1791. SOLOMON FROELIQH. Dr. Froeligh was born at Red Hook, N. Y., May 29, 1750. The family removed to Ulster County in his infancy and he passed his boyhood at Clove and Caatsban. He was converted under the preaching of Rev. Johanns Schuneman and prepared for the ministry under Dr. Dirck Romeyn at Schenectady and Dr. Peter Wilson and Rev. John H. Goetschius at Hackensack. In 1774 he was licensed to preach by the General Meeting of Ministers and Elders. In 1775-76 he served the churches of Jamaica, Newtown, Oyster Bay and Success, but his patri- otism was so pronounced that he had to flee when the British entered Long Island. Indeed he narrowly escaped capture and was forced to leave his library and effects behind. At first he took refuge in Hacken- sack but later supplied the churches of Fishkill and Poughkeepsie (1776-80). He was pastor at Hillsborough and Neshanic from 1780 to 1786, but his longest and most important pastorate was over the churches of Hackensack and Schraalenburgh, which he served from 1786 until 1822. In addition to his duties there he served as Lector in Theology (1792-97) and then as Professor of Theology (1797-1822). Some of the most successful ministers of the denomination were trained in his parsonage. Dr. Froeligh belonged to the Coetus or progressive party and at Hackensack he strove to harmonize the hostile elements in the church. For a time (1790-95) the efforts in this direction were crowned with success, but later many circumstances aggravated the strife until finally in 1822 Dr. Froeligh led a secession and with a few other ministers organized "The True Reformed Dutch Church." Dr. Froeligh was exceedingly rigid in his doctrinal views and he attempted to justify his secession by the charge that the Dutch Church had declined from strict Calvinism. His secession caused him to be suspended from the min- istry and deposed from his professorship. In 1782 while Pastor at Millstone he had served as Tutor in Queen's College and from 1783 until 1810 as Trustee. The College of New Jersey gave him the degree of A.M. in 1774 and Queen's College that of D.D. in 181 1. After his secession he continued as Pastor of the secession churches of Hacken- sack and Schraalenburgh until his death, which occurred October 8, 1827. 32 Biographical Record. DIRCK (THEODORIC) ROMEYN. Dr. Romc.vn was born at Hackensack, X. J., January 12, 1744. He was the son of Nicholas Romeyn and Raclicl Vreeland. Graduating from the College of New Jersey in 1765 he studied Theology with Rev. John H. Goetschius and was licensed by the American Classis in 1766. From 1766 until 1775 he was Pastor at Marbletown, Rochester and Wawarsing and from 1775 until 1784 at Hackensack and Schaalenburgh. In 1784 he accepted a call to the church at Schenectady and there his most important work was done during the succeeding twenty years. It was found inconvenient for the candidates for the ministry in the north- ern part of the Church to study in New York with Dr. Livingston or in Hackensack with Dr. Froeligh. Therefore Dr. Romeyn was ap- pointed Lector in Theology in 1792 and in 1797 Professor of Theology. Nor were these the only contributions of this able and useful man to the cause of the Church and education. In the year of his going to Schenectady he declined an invitation to be Pastor at New Brunswick and President of Queen's College. The presidency of the college was again declined in 1791. He was deeply interested in the plan to estab- lish a State University in New York and when this failed he founded an academy at Schenectady which grew into Union College. He de- clined to be the first president of this institution but he was truly its father. In 1797 Dr. Romeyn was President of General Synod. He was also Trustee of Queen's College from 1785 until his death, and received the degree of D.D. from that college in 1789. He died at Schenectady, April 16, 1804. JOHN BASSETT. Dr. Bassett was born at Bushwick in 1764. Graduating from Colum- bia College in 1786 he received his theological training under Dr. John H. Livingston and was licensed by the Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches in 1787. From that year until 1804 he served the church at Albany, from 1805 until 181 1 the church at Boght in the Classis of Albany, and from 181 1 until 1824 the churches of Gravesend and Bush- wick. It was during his pastorate at Boght that Dr. Bassett assisted in Theological education by teaching Hebrew. This he did from 1804 to 1812. He was thus the first graduate of the Seminary to engage in theological instruction. He received the degree of S.T.D. from Wil- liams College in 1804 and served Queen's College as Trustee from 1788 until his death. Dr. Bassett died in 1824. JEREMIAH ROMEYN. Dr. Romeyn was born in New York City December 24, 1768. He was the son of John Romeyn and Julianna McCarty and the grandnephew of Prof. Dirck Romeyn. His classical education was received at Dr. Professors. 33 Wilson's Academ}' in Hackensack and Iiis theological with his great- uncle, Dr. Dirck Romeyn, and Prof. Hermanns Meyer. He later mar- ried the daughter of Dr. Meyer. He was licensed by the Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches in 1788 and had pastorates at Linlithgo (1788-1804), also supplying Upper and Lower Red Hook (1794-1806), and Harlem (1806-14). Later he supplied the churches of Schoharie Kill and Beaverdam (1814-17), and Woodstock (1817-18). He acted as Professor of Hebrew from 1804 until 1818 at Linlithgo, Harlem, Schoharie and Woodstock. He received the degree of A.M. from Queen's College in 181 1. His death occurred in July, 1818. JOHN M. VAN HARLINGEN. Dr. Van Harlingen was born at Sourland (later called Harlingen from his uncle) in 1761. He was the son of Ernestus Van Harlingen and nephew of the distinguished minister, Rev. Johannes Martinus Van Harlingen (1724-95). He graduated from Queen's College in 1783 and studied Theology under Dr. Livingston. He was licensed by the Chris- tian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches in 1786. Thus his name appears as the first alumnus of the Seminary. He served the churches of Millstone and Six Mile Run from 1787 until 1795 but was without any permanent charge from 1795 until 1812. During this period he resided at Millstone and was a diligent student of scripture. He also often received students into his house and prepared them for licensure in Hebrew and Church History. After the removal of the Theological Seminary to New Brunswick and the resignation of Dr. Bassett as Professor, Dr. Van Harlingen was appointed Professor of Hebrew and Ecclesiastical History. He accepted the appointment as Professor of Hebrew and consented to teach Ecclesiastical History temporarily (1812-13). He received the degree of A.M. from Queen's College in 1789 and served as Trustee of the college from 1787 until 1813. After a year's faithful service as Professor, he died June 16, 1813. JOHN SCHUREMAN. Dr. Schureman was born near New Brunswick, October 19, 1778. He was the son of James Schureman and Eleanor Williamson. In 1795 he graduated from Queen's College and studied Theology with Dr. John H. Livingston. He was licensed by the Classis of Albany in 1801. After serving the church of Bedminster (1801-07) and later the church of Millstone (1807-09), he became one of the pastors of the Collegiate Church in New York City (1809-12). Finding the duties there too arduous for his frail health he accepted the position of Vice President of Queen's College and Professor of Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres. These offices he filled seven years (1811-18). In 1815 he was elected Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Government 3 34 Biographical Record. and Pastoral Duties in the New Brunswick Seminary and filled this position with acceptance until his death. For a time he was also Pastor of the church at New Brunswick (1813) but was compelled by his feeble health to resign. He received the degree of A.M. from the Col- lege of New Jersey in 1801 and from Queen's College in 1810. Colum- bia College gave him the degree of S.T.D. in 1816. He was a Trustee of Queen's College from 1800 until his death, which occurred May 15, 1818. JOHN LUDLOW. Dr. Ludlow was born at Acquackanonck, N. J., in 1793. In 1814 he graduated from Union College and served the college as Tutor one year (1815-16). His theological training was received from Rev. Andrew Yates and at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. In 1817 he was licensed by the Classis of New Brunswick and was called to be Pastor of the church in New Brunswick. After two years' service in the pastorate he was elected Professor of Biblical Literature and Eccle- siastical History in the New Brunswick Seminary. This position he held four years (1819-23), when he resigned to become Pastor of the First Church of Albany. After eleven more years in the pastorate (1823-34) Dr. Ludlow became Provost of the University of Pennsyl- vania. He continued in this responsible position eighteen years (1834- 52). Then he returned to the New Brunswick Seminary as Professor of Pastoral Theology, Ecclesiastical History and Church Government. Here he remained for the last five years of his Hfe, at the same time acting as Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind in Rutgers College. Union College gave him the degree of A.M. in 1817 and that of D.D. in 1827. He also received the degree of LL.D. from Rutgers in 1851. From 1819 until 1837 he was Trustee of Rutgers College. Dr. Ludlow died September 8, 1857. JOHN DeWITT. Dr. DeWitt was bron at Catskill, N. Y., in August, 1789. After studying at Union College three years he removed to Princeton and graduated there in 1809. For a time he studied law in the office of Peter Van Schaick at Kinderhook, N. Y. While there he was con- verted and determined to study for the ministry. For this purpose he studied with Dr. David Porter, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Catskill. He was licensed to preach by the Berkshire Congregational Association in 181 1 and in 1812 was ordained as Associate Pastor of the Congregational Church at Lanesborough, Mass. In the following vear he became Collegiate Pastor in Albany, and when the two Dutch Professors. 35 churches in Albany were separated in 1815 Dr. DeWitt continued as Pastor of the Second Church until 1823. In that year he was elected Professor of Biblical Literature and Ecclesiastical History in the New Brunswick Seminary. In 1825 he was relieved from the Ecclesiastical History by the election of Dr. Selah S. Woodhull. During the aca- demic year 1811-12 Dr. DeWitt had served Queen's College as a Tutor. He now became Professor of Belles-Lettres, Elements of Criticism and Logic in Rutgers in addition to his Seminary duties. He was also Trustee of the college from 1823 until 1831. Dr. DeWitt received the degree of D.D. from Union College in 1821. He died October 11, 1831. PHILIP MILLEDOLER. Dr. Milledoler was born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., September 22, 1775. He was the only son of John and Anna Milledoler, who had emigrated from the Canton of Berne, Switzerland, to New York City, but had been forced to leave the city by the approach of the British. He gradu- ated from Columbia College in 1793 and studied Theology with Rev. Dr. Gross, Pastor of the German Reformed Church in Nassau street, in which he had been brought up. The German Reformed Synod or- dained him to the ministry in 1794 and in 1795 he became the successor of Dr. Gross in the Nassau Street Church. After five years in this pastorate he removed to Philadelphia as Pastor of the Pine Street Pres- byterian Church. Here he had a very successful ministry of five years and then returned to New York to assume the pastorate of the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church. In 1813 he accepted a call as one of the pastors of the Collegiate Church and continued there twelve years. In 1825, upon the death of Dr. Livingston, Dr. Milledoler was elected his successor as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary and also as President of Rutgers College. At the same time he served the college as Professor of Moral Philosophy. He continued as President of the college until 1840 and as Professor in the college and the Seminary until 1841. After his resignation from these offices he made his home in New York City. Dr. Milledoler was highly honored in the churches with which he was connected. Before the Seminary at Princeton was founded, the Presbytery of New York ap- pointed him to prepare students in Theology. He was elected Moder- ator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church. In 1820 he declined the professorship of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the newly established Seminary of the German Reformed Church. He was a Trustee of Rutgers College from 1815 until 1840. He received the degree of A.M. from Columbia in 1797 and that of S.T.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1805. He died on his seventy-seventh birthday, September 22, 1852. 86 Biographical Record. SELAH STRONG WOODHULL. Dr. Woodhull was born in New York City August 4, 1786, and grad- uated from Yale College in 1802. At first he studied law but soon turned to Theology which he followed under the instruction of his uncle, Dr. John Woodhull of Freehold, N. J., and later of Dr. Henry Kollock of Princeton. He was licensed by the Presbytery of New Brunswick in 1805 and served one year as Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Bound Brook (1805-06). Then he accepted a call to become Pastor of the Reformed Church in Brooklyn. Here he continued until 1825. In 1814 he served for a time as Chaplain in the United States Army and from 1820 until 1825 he was Domestic Corresponding Secre- tary of the American Bible Society. In Septebmer, 1825, the General Synod elected him Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Govern- ment and Pastoral Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary. He also served as Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind in Rutgers College. He received the degree of A.M. from Yale in 1805 and from Columbia in 1806. Union College gave him the de- gree of D.D. in 1822. After a few months of service he died in New Brunswick, February 27, 1826. JAMES SPENCER CANNON. Dr. Cannon was born in the. island of Curagoa in the Dutch West Indies, January 28, 1776. His father, William Cannon, was a sea cap- tain. His mother having died at Baltimore, Dr. Cannon and his two brothers were placed in Dr. Wilson's Academy at Hackensack, N. J. Soon after the father was lost at sea. The brothers also died in youth. Dr. Cannon was educated at the expense of Mr. Elias Brevoort of Hackensack. He studied Theology with Dr. Froeligh in Hackensack, finishing his course with two months under Dr. Livingston. The Classis ■of Hackensack licensed him to preach in 1796 and he was settled as Pastor of the churches of Six Mile Run and Millstone from 1796 until 1807. The two churches being separated in that year. Dr. Cannon con- tinued as pastor of the Six Mile Run church until 1826. He served also as Instructor in Ecclesiastical History in the New Brunswick Seminary for the year 1818-19 and in 1826 was elected Professor of Ecclesiastical History, Church Government and Pastoral Theology. This professor- ship he filled twenty-six years, at the same time serving Rutgers Col- lege as Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind. He was a Trustee of the college from 1800 until 1852. He was President of the General Synod in 1813 and again in 1820. He received the degree of D.D. from Queen's College in 181 1 and from Union Col- lege in 1819. His "Lectures on History and Chronology" were pub- lished in 1834 and his "Lectures on Pastoral Theology" were published after his death, in 1853. Dr. Cannon died July 25, 1852. Professors. 37 ALEXANDER McCLELLAND. Dr. McClelland was born at Schenectady in 1794 and he graduated from Union College in 1809. He pursued his theological studies under the guidance of Dr. John Anderson of Weston, Penn., and of the dis- tinguished Dr. John M. Mason. He was licensed to preach by the Associate Reformed Presbytery in 1815 and became Pastor of the Rutgers Street Presbyterian Church in New York City. After a minis- try of seven years in New York (1815-22), he was elected Professor of Logic, Metaphysics and Belles-Lettres in Dickinson College at the instance of his former instructor. Dr. Mason, now President of the college. Here also he served seven years, resigning to accept the pro- fessorship of Languages in Rutgers College. After three years in this position (1829-32) Dr. McClelland was elected by the General Synod as Professor of Biblical Literature in the New Brunswick Seminary. Accepting this election, he continued to serve the college first as Pro- fessor of Oriental Literature (1833-40) and later as Professor of Ori- ental Languages and Literature, and of the Evidences of Christianity (1840-51). After nineteen years as Professor in the Seminary he resigned on account of impaired health (1851). He continued to reside in New Brunswick until his death. Dr. McClelland received the degree of D.D. from the College of New Jersey in 1818 and from Union and Dickinson colleges in 1830. His only publications were of a small vol- ume called "Canon and Interpretation of Scripture" and a volume of sermons published posthumously in 1867. He died December 19, 1864. SAMUEL ALEXANDER VAN VRANKEN. Dr. Van Vranken was born February 20, 1792. He was the son of Rev. Nicholas Van Vranken, who was at that time Pastor of the church at Fishkill, N. Y. Entering Union College he remained through the Junior year. He then took the full theological course at the New Brunswick Seminary and graduated in 1817. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of New Brunswick in 1817. He served the churches of Middletown and Freehold, N. J., as Pastor from 1818 until 1826, and the church at Freehold alone eight years more (1826-34). He was then Pastor in Poughkeepsie (1834-37) and later still at the Broome Street Church in New York City (1837-41). Upon the resignation of Dr. Milledoler, Dr. Van Vranken was elected by the General Synod as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary. Here he served the remainder of his life (1841-61). He was also Professor of Moral Philosophy in Rutgers College from 1841 to 1846 and then Professor of the Evidences of Christianity and Logic from 1846 to i860. He was a Trustee of Rutgers College from 1819 until 1840. Columbia College gave him the degree of S.T.D. in 1836. Dr. Van Vranken died June i, 1861. 38 Biographical Record. WILLIAM HENRY CAMPBELL. Dr. Campbell was born in Baltimore, Md., September 14, 1808. He graduated from Dickinson College in 1828 and spent one year in Prince- ton Theological Seminary (1828-29). In 1831 he was licensed to preach by the Second Presbytery of New York. His first charge was in the Reformed Church of Chittenango, where he remained two years (1831- 33). He then became Principal of Erasmus Hall Academy at Flatbush, Long Island. Here his ability as an educator displayed itself. After six years (1833-39) he returned to the pastorate and served the church at East New York (1839-41), and later the Third Church of Albany (1841-48). After three years as Principal of the Albany Academy (1848-51) Dr. Campbell was elected by the General Synod as Professor of Biblical Literature in the New Brunswick Seminary. He held this position twelve years (1851-63), at the Same time serving Rutgers Col- lege as Professor of Belles-Lettres (1851-63) and for one year as Professor of Moral Philosophy (1862-63). In 1863 the Trustees of the college elected Dr. Campbell President. Here his greatest work was done. The endowment of the college was largely increased, the num- ber of students was doubled, and several new buildings added to the equipment. Dr. Campbell also filled the Theodore Frelinghuysen pro- fessorship of Biblical Literature, Moral Philosophy and the Evidences of Christianity (1863-82). After nineteen years of service, he resigned the presidency, continuing, however, as Professor of the Evidences of Christianity for a few years longer (1882-86). In 1885 he was chiefly instrumental in organizing the Suj'dam Street Reformed Church in New Brunswick and served it as pastor until his death (1885-90). He received the degree of D.D. from Union College in 1844 and that of LL.D. from Lafayette in 1862. Dr. Campbell died at New Brunswick, December 7, 1890. SAMUEL MERRILL WOODBRIDQE. Dr. Woodbridge was born at Greenfield, Mass., April 5, 1819. He was the son of Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge, D.D., and the eleventh generation of ministers descended from Rev. John Woodbridge. a follower of Wyckliffe, who was born in England in 1493. Dr. Wood- bridge graduated from the Univeryty of New York in 1838 and from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1841. He was licensed by the Classis of New York in 1841 and had charges in the Reformed churches at South Brooklyn' (1841-50), Coxsackie, 2d (1850-53), and New Brunswick, 2d (1853-57). In i857 the General Synod elected him Professor of Pastoral Theology, Ecclesiastical History and Church Government in the New Brunswick Seminary as successor of Dr. John Professors. 39 Ludlow. For the first seven years of his professorship he was also Professor of Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind in Rutgers College (1857-64). In 1865, upon the establishment of the fourth professorship, Dr. Woodbridge was relieved from teaching Pas- toral Theology, but he continued as Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government until 1901. In that year he was made Emeritus Professor and continued as such until his death. Thus his connection with the Faculty of the Seminary lasted forty-eight years, the longest term of service of any professor in the history of the institution. Dr. Woodbridge received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers College in 1857 and from Union in 1858. Rutgers gave him an LL.D. in 1883. He published an "Analysis of Theology" which went through two editions (1872-73, 1882) and is still used as a text-book in the Seminary. He also published a "Manual of Church History" in 1895. Dr. Woodbridge died in New Brunswick June 24, 1905. JOSEPH FREDERICK BERG. Dr. Berg was born at Grace Hill on the island of Antigua in the West Indies, June 3, 1812. His father. Rev. Christian Frederick Berg of Denmark and his mother Hanflah Tempest of England were Mora- vian missionaries. When four years old Dr. Berg was placed in the Moravian institution at Fulnic, England, where he remained nine years. In 1825 he was removed to the Moravian school at Nazareth, Penn. He taught Chemistry there when only 17 years old. He also studied Theology and was licensed to preach when 19 years of age. In 1835 he was installed as Pastor of the German Reformed Church at Harrisburg. After two years he declined a call to be Professor of Greek and Latin in Mercersburg College but accepted the pastorate of the Race Street German Reformed Church in Philadelphia. During his fifteen years here (1837-52) he took an active part in the controversy against the Mercersburg Theology. Wearied with the strife, he accepted a call to the Second Reformed Church of Philadelphia. Here he served nine years (1852-61), when the General Synod elected him Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary as successor of Dr. Van Vranken. At the same time he was Professor of the Evidences of Christianity and Logic in Rutgers College (1861-64), and later Professor of the Evidences of Christianity (1864-67). Dr. Berg had studied medicine while in Philadelphia and received the de- gree of M.D. from the Jefiferson Medical College. He also received the degree of D.D. He was a Trustee of Rutgers College from i860 tg 1864. After ten years as Professor in the Seminary, he died July 20, 187 1. 40 Biographical Record. JOHN DeWITT. Dr. DeWitt was born at Albany, N. Y., November 29, 1821. He was a son of Rev. John DeWitt, D.D., who was Professor of Biblical Liter- ature at the Seminary from 1823 until 1831. The son graduated from Rutgers College in 1838 and from the New Brunswick Seminary in 1842. He was licensed by the Classis of New Brunswick and had charges in the Reformed churches at Ridgeway, Mich. (1842-44), Ghent, N. Y. (1844-49), Canajoharie, N. Y. (1849-50), and Millstone, N. J. (1850-63). In 1863 the General Synod elected him Professor of Biblical Literature in the New Brunswick Seminary as successor of Dr. Campbell. After serving in this capacity for twenty-one years (1863-84), a separate Old Testament professorship was established and Dr. DeWitt continued eight years more as Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis (1884-92). From the organization of the American Bible Revision Company he was an active member of the Old Testament section. He was also one of the few survivors of that company and was largely interested in the production of the Amer- ican Standard Revised Version in 1901. He published "A New Ren- dering of the Psalms" which went through several editions ( 1884, 1886, 1891), and received the highest praise for its reproduction of the Hebrew parallelism in poetic English. He also published "What is Inspiration?", 1893. He received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers in i860, the degree of LL.D. from Lafayette in 1882, and the degree of L.H.D. from Columbia in 1887. He died at Irvington, N. Y., October 19, 1906. DAVID D. DEMAREST. Dr. Demarest was born near Schraalenburgh, N. J., July 30, 1819. He was the son of Daniel P. Demarest. In 1837 he graduated from Rutgers College and in 1840 from the New Brunswick Seminary. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of New Brunswick in 1840. For one year he was Assistant to Rev. James Romeyn, S.T.D., in the Re- formed Church at Catskill (1840-41). After two years more in the church at Flatbush, Ulster County, N. Y. (1841-43), he accepted a call to become the first pastor of the Second Reformed Church of New Brunswick. Here he served nine years (1843-52). Then followed thirteen years as pastor of the church at Hudson, N. Y. (1852-65). In 1865 the General Synod elected Dr. Demarest the first occupant of the professorship of Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric in the New Brunswick Seminary. Here he served thirty-three years (1865-98). He was a Trustee of Rutgers College for forty years (1858-98). In 1858 he was President of the General Synod and from 1862 until 187 1 he was Stated Clerk of the General Synod. In 1857 the College of Professors. 41 New Jersey gave him the degree of D.D. and in 1892 Rutgers College gave him an LL.D. He published "The History and Characteristics of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church" in 1856 and rewrote and repub- lished it in 1889. He was also one of three editors of the Centennial Volume of the New Brunswick Seminary in 1884. Dr. Demarest died at New Brunswick, June 21, 1898. ABRAHAM BROOKS VAN ZANDT. Dr. Van Zandt was born in Schenectady, N. Y., November 17, 1816. He graduated from Union College in 1840 and studied two years in Princeton Theological Seminary (1840-42). He was ordained by the Presbytery of North River in 1842 and served that year as Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Matteawan, N. Y. From 1842 until 1849 he was Pastor of the Reformed Church at Newburg, N. Y., and from 1849 until 1856 of the Tabb Street Presbyterian Church of Petersburg, Va. He then returned to the Reformed denomination and had charges in the Central Church of New York City (1856-59) and the church at Montgomery, N. Y. (1860-72). In 1872 the General Synod elected Dr. Van Zandt Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, a position which he held until his death (1872-81). Hampden Sidney College gave him the degree of D.D. in 1853 and the College of New Jersey that of LL.D. in 1873. He died at New Brunswick, July 21, 1881. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS VAN VRANKEN MABON. Dr. Mabon was born in Queen's Building, Rutgers College, New Brunswick, N. J., January 24, 1822. His father. Rev. John S. Mabon, graduated at the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1812 and was Instructor in Hebrew and Greek in 1818-19. The son attended Rutgers College for a time and removing to Union College graduated there in 1840. He studied Theology at the New Brunswick Seminary, graduating in 1844. He was licensed and ordained by the Classis of Bergen in 1844 and for two years was a missionary in Buflfalo (1844- 46). He then accepted the pastorate of the Grove Church at New Durham, N. J. Here he remained thirty-five years (1846-81), during which time the church grew not only in numbers but influence through- out the neighborhood. For several years Dr. Mabon was also Superin- tendent of Schools for Hudson County (1848-55). In 1881 he was elected by the General Synod as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary. He filled this professorship until his death (1881-92). He received the degree of D.D. from Rut- gers College in 1861, later that of LL.D. He died at New Brunswick, November 3, 1892. 42 Biographical Record. JOHN GULIAN LANSING. Dr. Lansing was born in Damascus, Syria, November 27, 1851. His father, Rev. Gulian Lansing, was a missionary of the United Presby- terian Church in Syria and from 1857 in Egypt. The son being brought up by relatives near Schenectady was graduated from Union College in 1875. He entered the Senior Class in the New Brunswick Seminary and graduated in 1877. In the same year he was licensed to preach by the Classis of Montgomery and served the church at Mohawk, N. Y., two years (1877-79) and the North Church of West Troy five years (1879-84). In 1884 the General Synod elected him the first incumbent of the new chair of Old Testament Languages and Exegesis in the New Brunswick Seminary. Here he continued fourteen years (1884-98). During this time he published an edition of the American Revised Ver- sion of the Psalms (1885), a Manual of Arabic Grammar (1888), Out- lines of Special Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament (1895), and Outlines of Old Testament Archaeology (1896). In 1898 Dr. Lan- sing resigned his professorship and removed to Denver, Col. He re- ceived the degree of D.D. He died at Denver, Col., September 3, 1906. JAMES FORSYTH RIGGS. Dr. Riggs was born at Smyrna, Turkey, October 4, 1852. His father was Rev. Elias Riggs, D.D., LL.D., the distinguished missionary. The son graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1872 and from Union Theological Seminary in 1878. He was licensed by the Presbytery of Morris and Orange and ordained by the Presbytery of Elizabeth in 1878. He was Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Cranford, N. J., for six years (1878-84) and of the Reformed Church at Bergen Point, N. J., eight years (1884-92). In 1892 the General Synod elected him Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis in the New Brunswick Theological Seminary. After filling this professorship six years (1892-98), he accepted a call to the pastorate of the Brick Presbyterian Church of East Orange, where he continues until the present time. Dr. Riggs received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers College in 1892. JOHN PRESTON SEARLE. Dr. Searle was born at Schuylerville, N. Y., September 12, 1854. His father. Rev. Samuel Tomb Searle, graduated at the New Brunswick Seminary in 1848, and his grandfather, Rev. Jeremiah Searle, served the Reformed Church for many years. Indeed, in every generation there has been at least one minister since Rev. William Searle, who preached in Bradford, England, in 1692. Dr. Searle graduated from Rutgers College in 1875 and from the New Brunswick Seminary in Professors. 43 1878. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of Passaic in 1878 and ordained by the Classis of New Brunswick in the same year. He then served the Reformed Church of Griggstown, N. J., three years (1878- 81) and the First Raritan Church of Somerville, N. J., twelve years (1881-93). In 1893 the General Synod elected him Professor of Didac- tic and Polemic Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary, a position which he still continues to fill. Since 1902 he has been President of the Faculty. He has also served as Trustee of Rutgers College since 1898 and as Secretary of the Board of Trustees since 1906. He was President of the Council of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches from 1907 until 1909. Rutgers College gave him the degree of D.D. in 1893. Dr. Searle published an "Outline Sketch of Theological Encyclopedia" in 1897 and a second edition in 1907. JOHN HAMILTON GILLESPIE. Dr. Gillespie was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on February 9, 1858. He is the son of James H. Gillespie. His collegiate training was re- ceived at Rutgers College, where he graduated in 1882, and his minis- terial preparation at the New Brunswick Seminary, where he gradu- ated in 1885. He was licensed by the Classis of Bergen in 1885 and for three years was Pastor of the church at New Hurley, N. Y. (1885- 88). He then accepted the professorship of Greek at Hope College and filled the position with marked success for ten years (1888-98). In 1898 he was elected by the General Synod Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis in the New Brunswick Seminary. This professorship he also occupied with great faithfulness and efficiency until 191 1, when the infirmity of his health caused him to resign. For the current seminary year he is retained as Instructor in New Testa- ment Criticism and Missions. Dr. Gillespie received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers in 1898 and from Hope College in the same year. FERDINAND SCHUREMAN SCHENCK. Dr. Schenck was born at Plattekill, Ulster County, N. Y., August 6, 1845. His father. Rev. Mai tin L. Schenck, graduated from the New Brunswick Theological Seminary in 1840. The son graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1865. Then he studied at the Albany Law School, receiving the degree of LL.B. in 1867. After practising as an attorney-at-law for two years (1867-69) he entered the New Brunswick Seminary and graduated in 1872. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of Ulster in 1872 and ordained by the Classis of Paramus in the same year. His pastoral charges have been at Clarkstown, N. Y. (1872-77), Montgomery, N. Y. (1877-90), Hudson, N. Y. (1890-97), and the University Heights Collegiate Church in New York City 44 Biographical Record. (1897-99). The General Synod of 1899 elected Dr. Schenck Professor of Practical Theology in the New Brunswick Seminary and he still fills this professorship. He has also given instruction several years in other institutions. From 1897 until 1900 he was Lecturer on the Lit- erary Study of the Bible at the University of New York. He was Acting Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers College in 1904-05 and Acting Professor of Ethics in 1907-08. He was also Acting Professor of Homiletics at Princeton Theological Seminary in 1909-10. In 1892 he was President of the General Synod. In 1898-99 he served as a member of the Council of the University of New York. Rutgers College gave him the degree of D.D. in 1890 and that of LL.D. in 1906. Dr. Schenck is the author of several books, including "The Ten Com- mandments in the Nineteenth Century" (1889), "The Bible Reader's Guide" (1896), "The Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer" (1902), "Modern Practical Theology" (1903), "The Sociology of the Bible" (1909), "Christian Evidences and Ethics" (1910), and "A Young People's History of the Christian Church" (1911). JOHN HOWARD RAVEN. Dr. Raven was born in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 3, 1870. His father, Anton A. Raven, is President of the Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co. of New York. The son received his preparatory training at the Brooklyn Polytechnic, graduating in 1887. He graduated from Rutgers College in 1891 and from the New Brunswick Seminary in 1894. He was licensed by the South Classis of Long Island and ordained by the Classis of New Brunswick in 1894. His only pastoral charge was in the Reformed Church at Metuchen, N. J., where he remained five years (1894-99). During the seminary year 1898-99 he was also Instructor in Old Testament Languages and Exegesis in the New Brunswick Seminary, and the General Synod of 1899 elected him Professor in this department. He still holds this professorship. In 1902-03 he devoted a year's leave of absence to study at the University of Berlin and travel in Egj'pt and Palestine. Since 1910 he has been Lecturer on the English Bible at Rutgers College. He has published an "Old Testament Intro- duction" (1906, 1910), "The Essentials of Hebrew Grammar" (1908}, and "Biblical Hermeneutics" (1910). He also compiled a General Catalogue of Rutgers College, 1766- 1909, and a Biographical Record of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1784-1911. He received the degree of D.D. from Rutgers College in 1899. WILLIAM HENRY STEELE DEMAREST. Dr. Demarcst was born at Hudson, N. Y., May 12, 1863. His father. Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D., graduated from the New Brunswick Seminary in 1840 nad was Professor of Pastoral Theology Professors. 45 and Sacred Rhetoric from 1865 until his death in 1898. The son gradu- ated from Rutgers College in 1883. After teaching three years in the Rutgers Preparatory School, he entered the Theological Seminary and graduated in 1888. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of New Brunswick and ordained by the Classis of Orange in 1888. His two pastoral charges were at Walden, N. Y. (1888-97), and at Catskill, N. Y. (1897-1901). The General Synod elected him Professor of Eccle- siastical History and Church Government in the New Brunswick Semi- nary in 1901. He filled this professorship five years (1901-06). During the last of these years he was also Acting President of Rutgers College, and in 1906 was elected President of that institution. Here he con- tinues to serve with marked success. Rutgers College gave him the degree of D.D. in 1901. He received the degree of LL.D. from Colum- bia University in 1910, from Union in 191 1, and from the University of Pittsburg in 1912. In 1909 he was President of the General Synod. While Professor at the Seminary he prepared "An Outline of Church History" (1905). EDWARD PAVSON JOHNSON. Dr. Johnson was born at Peru, Indiana, January 26, 1850. His father, Rev. Asa Johnson, was a Presbyterian minister. Dr. Johnson gradu- ated at Wabash College, Crawfordsville, Ind., in 1871 and from Auburn Theological Seminary in 1875. He was ordained by the Presbytery of Troy and settled over the Presbyterian Church of Sandy Hill, N. Y., in 1875. After four years in this pastorate (1875-79) he accepted a call to the Presbyterian Church of Marshall, Mich., where he remained seven years (1879-86). Then he went to the Woodlawn Park Presby- terian Church of Chicago. After five years in Chicago (1886-91) he became Pastor of the First Reformed Church of Albany, N. Y.. Here he stayed fifteen years (1891-1906). In 1906 the General Synod elected Dr. Johnson Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Govern- ment in the New Brunswick Seminary. He still holds this professor- ship. Rutgers College conferred the degree of D.D. upon him in 1896. He was President of the General Synod in 1900. While Pastor at Albany Dr. Johnson prepared a history of the 250 years of the church there. JOSEPH FREDERIC BERG. Dr. Berg was born at Tiibingen, Germany, July 28, 1871. His father, Rev. Herman C. Berg, D.D., graduated at the New Brunswick Semi- nary in 1869 and is still in the active ministry of the Reformed Church, while his grandfather, after whom he was named, was Professor of Theology in the Seminary for ten years (1861-71). Dr. Berg gradu- ated from Rutgers College in 1892 and from the New Brunswick Seminary in 1895. He was licensed by the South Classis of Long 46 Biographical Record. Island and ordained by the Classis of Orange in 1895. His two charges, both in the Reformed Church, have been at Montgomery, N. Y. (1895- 1902), and Port Richmond, Staten Island (1902-11). He also served as Lector in Biblical Theology and Sacred History in the New Bruns- wick Theological Seminary from 1906. In 191 1 the General Synod elected him Professor of Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exe- gesis in the Seminary. Dr. Berg received the degree of Ph.D. from Columbia University in 1896 and that of D.D. from Rutgers in 1908. TEMPORARY ASSISTANTS. PETER STUDDIFORD. Mr. Studdiford was born in New York City in 1763. He graduated from Columbia College in 1786 and receiyed the degree of A.M. from that institution in 1787. At the same time he studied Theology with Dr. John H. Livingston and was licensed to preach by the Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches in 1787. He served the Reformed churches of Readington and Bedminster together from 1787 until 1800 and the church of Readington alone from 1800 until his death in 1826. Upon the death of Rev. John M. Van Harlingen, D.D., in 1813, Mr. Studdiford was Instructor in Hebrew in the New Brunswick Theologi- cal Seminary until the close of the seminary year (1813-14). He was a Trustee of Queen's College from 1788 until 1826. He died November 30, 1826. JOHN SCOTT MABON. Mr. Mabon was born in the parish of Bowden, Roxbury County, Scotland, January 20, 1780. His parents were George Mabon and Mar- garet Tillie. Their son graduated from Union College in 1806 and throughout his life he was distinguished as a teacher. In 1806-07 he taught in Erasmus Hall Academy in Flatbush, Long Island, and in 1810-11 in Brooklyn. He graduated from the New Brunswick Theo- logical Seminary in 1812 and was licensed to preach by the Classis of New Brunswick in the same year. Yet he never accepted a permanent charge. He was Tutor in Union College in 1814-15. In 1818 he ac- cepted an invitation to become the head of the Grammar School at New Brunswick and continued in this position until 1825. During this period Queen's College was closed for lack of funds. Thus the Gram- mar School and the Theological Seminary were the only institutions of the Reformed Church in New Brunswick. Mr. Mabon was the only teacher in the Grammar School and in this capacity he prepared many young men for the Seminary. For one year he also served as Instructor Temporary Assistants. . 47 in Hebrew and Greek in the Seminary (1818-19). After leaving New Brunswick he taught at Morristown, N. J. (1826-28) and in Brooklyn (1828-30). For the last fourteen years of his life he conducted a private school at Hackensack, N. J. (1835-49). He was ordained by the Classis of New Brunswick in 1828. j\Ir. Mabon died April 27, 1849. GEORGE WASHINGTON BETHUNE. Dr. Bethune was born in New York City, March 18, 1805. His par- ents were Divie Bethune and Joanna Graham. Their son graduated from Dickinson College in 1823 and studied at Princeton Theological Seminary two years (1823-25). For a year he was a missionary among the slaves at Savannah, Georgia. He was ordained as an evan- gelist by the Second Presbytery of New York in 1827. All his pastor- ates were in the Reformed Church. He served the church at Rhine- beck three years (1827-30), and that at Utica four years (1830-34). Then he accepted a call to the First Church of Philadelphia. After three years here (1834-37) he became Pastor of the Third Church in the same city and remained there twelve years (1837-49). He was the first pastor of the Church-on-the-Heights, Brooklyn (1851-59). After serving two years as Associate Pastor with Dr. Abraham R. Van Nest of the Twenty-first Street Church in New York City (1859-61), his health compelled him to resign. He was devoted to the institutions of the Reformed Church and was Lecturer on Pulpit Eloquence in the New Brunswick Seminary in the year 1857-58. He was counted one of the most distinguished preachers of his time. He received the degree of D.D. from the University of Pennsylvania in 1838. His Lectures on the Heidelberg Catechism were published in 1864. Going to Italy for his health, he died at Florence, April 28, 1862. TALBOT WILSON CHAMBERS. Dr. Chambers was born at Carlisle, Penn., February 25, 1819. His ' ancestry was Irish on his father's side and German on his mother's side. He studied two years at Dickinson College (1830-32) but gradu- ated at Rutgers in 1834. He studied one year at the New Brunswick Seminary (1834-35) and one year at Princeton Seminary (1836-37). Then he taught for two years in the South (1837-39), and was licensed to preach by the Presbytery of Clinton, Miss., in 1838. He was or- dained by the Classis of New Brunswick in 1840. For one year he was Stated Supply (1839-40) and for nine years Pastor of the Second Rari- tan Church of Somerville, N. J. (1840-49). Then he accepted a call to be one of the ministers of the Collegiate Church of New York City. There he remained until the end of his long life (1849-96). Dr. Cham- bers held many positions of usefulness and honor. He was a member 48 Biographical Record. of the Old Testament Revision Company, President of the Alliance of Reformed Churches (1892-96), President of the General Synod (1863), President of the Board of Foreign Missions (1888-96), Trustee of Rutgers College (1868-96), and Trustee of Columbia University (1881- 96). He was Vedder Lecturer in 1875 and at various times he was Instructor in New Brunswick, Princeton, Union, Hartford, Allegheny and Lane Seminaries. At New Brunswick he was Instructor in Di- dactic and Polemic Theology in 1877 and Instructor in New Testament Exegesis in 1883-84. He received the degree of S.T.D. from Columbia in 1853 and that of LL.D. from Rutgers in 1885. Dr. Chambers was a voluminous but very careful writer. His published volumes are a Memoir of Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D. (1863), an Original Exposition of Zechariah for Lange's Commentary (1874), a Translation and Enlargement of Schmoller's Exposition of Amos in Lange's Com- mentary (1874), The Psalter a Witness to the Divine Origin of the Bible, Vedder Lectures (1876), and the Companion to the Revised Old Testament (1885). He died in New York City February 3, i8g6. EDWARD TANJORE CORWIN. Dr. Corwin was born in New York City July 12, 1834. He was the son of Edward Caldwell Corwin. The son graduated from the College of the City of New York in 1853 and from the New Brunswick Theo- logical Seminary in 1856. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of Bergen in 1856 but remained as Resident Graduate at the New Bruns- wick Seminary one year more (1856-57). Then he was ordained by the Classis of Paramus (1857) and served as Pastor of the Paramus church six years (1857-63). After this he was Pastor of the church at Millstone for twenty-five years (1863-88). He was Rector of Hert- zog Hall at the New Brunswick Seminary for seven years (1888-95), and Pastor of the church at Greenport, N. Y., two years (1895-97). On several occasions Dr. Corwin was temporary instructor at the Seminary. In the years 1883-84, 1889-90 and 1890-91 he was Instructor in Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis and in 1892 in New Testament Exegesis. In 1891 he was elected President of the General Synod. In 1897-98 he went to Holland as agent of the General Synod to collect Ecclesiastical Documents relating to America. Rutgers College gave Dr. Corwin the degree of D.D. in 1873 and that of Litt.D. in 1911. He has written extensively on the History of the Reformed Church and has compiled a large amount of historical material. He has published four editions of the Manual of the Reformed Church in America (1859, 1869, 1879, 1902), a volume on The Millstone Centennial (1866), another on the Corwin Genealogy (1872), a History of the Reformed Church in America in the American Church History Series (1895), the Temporary Assistants. 49 Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York (1901-06), and a Digest of Synodical Legislation (1906). He was also one of the three editors of the Centennial Volume of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary (1884). ABEL HENRY HUIZINQA. Dr. Huizinga was born at Kalamazoo, Mich, August 18, 1859. He graduated from Hope College in 1880 and from the New Brunswick Seminary in 1883. He was licensed to preach by the Classis of Holland in 1883. He studied Philology at Johns Hopkins University for three years (1883-86) and in 1890 received the degree of Ph.D. from that institution. He was Pastor of the church at New Paltz, N. Y., from 1886 until 1894. Then he was Adjunct Professor of Old Testament Lit- erature and Exegesis at McCormick Theological Seminary (1894-96). Returning to the pastorate he served the church at Fishkill nine years (1896-1905). During a year's absence of Dr. Raven, Dr. Huizinga was Instructor in Old Testament Languages and Exegesis in the New Brunswick Seminary (1902-03). He wrote extensively for theological reviews, chiefly on exegetical subjects. Dr. Huizinga died September II, 1905. MANCIUS HOLMES HUTTON. Dr. Hutton was born in New York City, October 13, 1837. His father. Rev. Mancius Smedes Hutton, D.D., was a distinguished minis- ter of the Reformed Church in New York. The son graduated from the University of New York in 1857. He studied two years at Union Theological Seminary (1857-59), but graduated from the Seminary at New Brunswick in i860. He was licensed by the Classis of New York in i860 and took a post-graduate year of study at Union Seminary (1860-61). He had but two pastorates, one of fifteen years at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. (1864-79), and one of thirty years in the Second Re- formed Church of New Brunswick, N. J. (1879-1909). Dr. Hutton was President of the General Synod in 1888 and President of the Board of Foreign Missions from 1896 until his death in 1909. During the absence of Dr. Gillespie on leave in 1907 he was Instructor in Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis in the New Brunswick Seminary. Rut- gers College gave him the degree of D.D. in 1879. He died in New Brunswick, N. J., December 19, 1909. 4 60 Biographical Record. LIBRARIANS. *Rev. Peter J. Quick 1874-86. John Charles Van Dyke, L.H.D., Assistant Librarian 1878-86. Librarian 1886 — RECTORS OF HERTZOG HALL. *Rev. Peter J. Quick 1869-74 *Rev. John Garretson, D.D 1874-75 *Rev. Lawrence H. Van Dyck 1876-80 *Rev. Ralph Willis 1880-88 Rev. Edward Tanjore Corwin, D.D., Litt.D 1888-95 SUPERINTENDENTS OF GROUNDS AND PROPERTY. Philip Case 1895-99. John A. Schwenger 1899 — Alumni. 51 ALUMNI. 1786. *JOHN M. VAN HARLINGEN. Born at Sourland (later called Harlingen), N. J., 1761. Nephew of Rev. Johannes Martinus Van Harlingen (1724-95). A.B. (Queen's, 1783). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1786. Millstone and Six Mile Run, 1787-95. Without charge, 1795-1812. Prof. Hebrew and Ec- clesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1812-13. Trustee, Queen's College, 1787-1813. Published, "Translation of Van Der Kemp's Sermons on Heidelberg Catechism," 2 vols.. New Brunswick, 1810. D.D. Died, June 16, 1813. 1787. *JOHN BASSETT. Born at Bushwick (Brooklyn), N. Y., 1764. A.B. (Columbia, 1786, and Yale, 1786). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Albany, 1787= 1804. Boght, 1805-11. Gravesend and Bushwick, 181 1-24. Prof. Hebrew Language, 1804-12. S.T.D. (Williams, 1804). Trustee, Queen's College, 1788-1824. Publications: i. "Psalms, Hymns and Spiritual Songs," Albany, 1791. 2. Translation of Immen's "Pious Communicant," 2 vols., New York, 1801. Died, 1824. *MOSES FROELIGH. Born at Saugerties, N. Y. (?), May 9, 1763. Brother of Rev. Solomon Froeligh (1750-1827). Studied under Solomon Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Shawangunk and Montgomery, 1788-1811. Mont- gomery, 1811-17. Died, 1817. *GERARDUS ARENTS KUYPERS. Born in Curagoa, W. L, December 16, 1766. Son of Rev. War- moldus Kuypers. Studied under D. Romeyn and H. Meyer. Li- censed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Paramus and Saddle River, 1788=89. New York, 1789-1833. Prof. Hebrew, 1799-1804. D.D. (Queen's, 1810). Died, June 28, 1833. 52 Biographical Record. *PETER LOWE. Born at Kingston, N. Y., 1764. Studied under Livingston. Li- censed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Brooklyn, Flatlands, Flatbush, Bushwick and New Utrecht, 1787- 1808. Flatbush and Flatlands, 1808-18. Principal Erasmus Hall Academy, 1805-18. A.M. (Queen's, 1810). Died, June 10, 1818. *JAMES VAN CAMPEN ROMEYN. Born at Minisink, N. J., November 15, 1765. Son of Rev. Thomas Romeyn (1729-94). Schenectady Academy, 1784. Studied under D. Romeyn. Licensed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Schodack and Greenbush, 1788-94. Greenbush and Wynantskill, 1794-99. Hackensack (2d), and Schraalenburgh (2d), 1799- 1 833. A.AL (Queen's, 181 1). President, General Synod, 1806- 07. Trustee, Queen's College, 1809=40. Died, June 27, 1840. *PETER STUDDIFORD. Born m New York City, 1763. A.B. (Columbia. 1786). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Christian Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1787. Readington and Bedminster, 1787-1800. Reading- ton, 1800-26. Instructor in Hebrew, N. B. Sem., 1813-14. Trustee, Queen's College, 1788-1826. Died, November 30, 1826. 1788. ♦GEORGE G. BRINKERHOFF, Born at Closter, N. J., 1761. Studied under Meyer, Romeyn and Froeligh. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Missionary to the north, 1789. Conewago, Penn., 1789-93. Kakeat and Ramapo, 1793-1806. Missionary to Genesee County, 1796. Ramapo, 1806-07. Sempronius, near Owasco, 1808-13. Died, 1813. ♦ISAAC LABAGH. Born, 1764. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Kinderhook, 1789-1801. Canajo- harie. Stone Arabia and Sharon, 1801=03. New Rhinebeck and Sharon, 1803-11. Greenbusk and Wynant's Kill, 1811-15. German Church, New York Citj^ 1815-22. New Rhinebeck, 1823-27. Mis- sionary to Lkica, 1827-37. A.M. (Queen's, 1813). Died, July 24, 1837. Alumni. 53 *PETER LEYDT. Born at Six Alile Run, N. J., 1763. Son of Rev. Johannes Leydt. A.B. (Queen's, 1782). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Ponds, Kakeat and Ramapo, 1789-93. Died, 1796. "BRANDT SCHUYLER LUPTON. Born, 1763 (?). A.B. (Columbia, 1788). Studied under Living- ston. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Lan- singburg and Waterford, 1788-89. Died, 1789. *JEREMIAH ROMEYN. Born in New York City, December 24, 1768. Son of John Ro= meyn and nephew of Rev. Thomas Romeyn (1729-94). Studied under D. Romeyn and H. Meyer. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Linlithgo, 1788-1804. Upper and Lower Red Hook. 1794-1806. Harlem, 1806-14. Supplied Schoharie Kill and Beaverdam (Roxbury), 1814-17. Supplied Woodstock, Decem- ber, 1817— February, 1818. Prof. Hebrew, 1804-18. A.M. (Queen's, 181 1). D.D. Died, July, 1818. *PETER STRYKER. Born in New York City, December 2^, 1763. Studied under Liv- ingston. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. North and South Hampton, 1788-90. Staten Island, 1790-94. Belle= ville, 1794-1809. Stated Supply, Stone House Plains, 1801-09. Am- boy Presbyterian, 1809-10. Belleville and Stone House Plains, 1810- 14. Stated Supply, Stone House Plains, 1818-26. Missionary to Berne, 1827-29. A.M. (Columbia, 1804). Died, 1847. *ABRAHAM VAN HORNE. Born at Whitehouse, N. J., December 31, 1763. A.B. (Queen's, 1787). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1788. Wawarsing, Marbletown and Rochester, 1789-95. Caughnawaga, 1795-1833. Died, June 3, 1840. 1789. *JOHN DEMAREST. Born at New Bridge, N. J., September 5, 1764. Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches, 1789. Niskayuna and Boght, 1790- 1803. Minisink and Mahakemack, 1803- 54 BiographicaJ Record. oS. Ponds and Wyckoff, 1S12-20. Seceded, 1822. Suspended. 1824. Missionary of Classis of Hackensack. 1825. Died. April 8. 1837. *SAMUEL SMITH. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches. 1789. Saratoga. 1789-1800. Buskirk's Bridge, 1792-1800. Presbyterian. 1790. ^ANDREW GRAY. Born. 1764 (?V Studied under Livingston. Licensed by S\nod of Reformed Dutch Churches. 1790. Poughkeepsie. 1790-94. Mis- sionary to the Susquehanna Region (Hanover). 1793-96 Danville, Angelica. Sharon, Karr Valley and Tuscarora, 1797-1S19. Died. 1819. *JOHN FRELINGHUYSEN JACKSON. Born at Bergen, N. J.. 1768. Son of Rev. William Jackson (1732- 1S13"). A.B. (Queen's. 1788). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches. 1790. Harlem and Phil- lipsburgh. 1792-1806. Fordham, 1819-36. Died, 1836. *NICHOLAS VAN VRANKEN. Born at Schenectady. N. Y.. 1762. Principal Schenectady Acad- emy (about 1785-91). Studied under D. Romeyn and Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches. 1790. Fishkill, Hopewell and New Hackensack. 1701-1804. Died. 1S04. 1791. ♦JOHN CORNELISON. Born at Nyack, N. Y.. 1769. Studied under Meyer and Living- ston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches, 1791. Mis- sionary in Northern and Western States, 1791-93. Bergen and Eng- lish Neighborhood. 1793-1806. Visited the Settlements on the Dela- ware and Susquehanna (Hanover), 1794. Bergen. 1806-28. A.M. (Queen's. 1812). Died. 1S28. 1792. *DAV1D SCHUYLER BOGERT. Born in New York City. 1770. A.B. (Columbia. 1790. and Prince- ton. 1791). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Re- Alumni. 55 formed Dutch Churches, 1792. Missionary along the Hudson and to the North, as far as St. Croix, 1792. Albany, as an assistant, 1792-96. Presbyterian, Southampton, L. I., 1796-1806. Blooming- dale, 1806-07. Presbyterian, Southampton, L. I., 1807-13. Success and Oyster Bay, 1813-26. Died, 1839. *WILLIAM PROVOST KUYPERS. Born at Hackensack, N. J., 1773. Son of Rev. Warmoldus Kuy- pers (1732-97). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches. 1792. Missionary on the Delaware, 1792-93. Paramus and Saddle River, 1793-96. Suspended. 1797. Deposed. 1797. Restored. 1798. Boonton. 1801-05. Presbyterian, Hempstead, 1805-13. ^Missionary in Southwest, especially in Texas and Red River District, 1813-21. Died, 1851. ♦STEPHEN OSTRANDER. Born at Plattekill, N. Y.. December 6. 1769. Studied under Meyer and Livingston. Licensed by Synod of Reformed Dutch Churches, 1792. Missionary along the Mohawk. 1792-93. Missionary to west- ern parts of Greene. Ulster and Sullivan counties and Delaware County, N. Y., 1793. Oak Hill and Catskill, 1793-94. Pompton Plains and Parsippany. 1794-1809. Schaghticoke and Tyashoke, 1810-21. Stated Supply, Argyle. 1810-. Missionary in New York City, Hoboken, Powle's Hook and Harsimus. 1822-23. Oak Hill and Durham, 1824-31. Blooming Grove, 1831-30. Emeritus. Died. November 17, 1845. 1793. *JOHN NELSON ABEEL. Born in New York City. 1769. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1787). Studied under Livingston and Witherspoon. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1793. Tutor, Coll. N. J., I79I-93- Presbyterian, Arch St., Philadelphia. 1794-95- New York, 1795-1812. Trustee. Columbia College, 1799-1812. Trustee, Queen's College, 1807-12. D.D. (Har- vard. 1804). Died, January 19. 1812. ♦CORNELIUS BROWER. Born in New York City, 1770. A.B. (Columbia, 1792). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1793. Pough- keepsie and Stoutenburgh, 1794-1808. Supplied Hyde Park, 1808-12. Prof. High School, Utica, and Stated Supply. Frankfort, 1815-33. Supplied frequently. Arcadia. Gorham and Tyre. 1833-45. Died. 1845. 56 Biographical Record. *JOHN C. BRUSH. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1793- North and South Hampton, 1794-96. Presbyterian churches of Dutch Creek, Cross Roads and Dover, Del., 1796-18 — . ♦ZECHARIAH H. KUYPERS. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1771. Son of Rev. Warmoldus Kuy- pers (1732-97). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Hackensack, 1793. Jamaica, Newtown, Success, Oyster Bay, 1794- 1802. Jamaica, Success, Oyster Bay. 1802-18. Success, Oyster Bay and Lakeville, 1818-24. Ponds, Wyckoff and Preakness, 1825-42. Emeritus. Died, October, 1850. *HERMAN VAN HUYSEN. Born in Rockland County, N. Y., October 23, 1751. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Hackensack, 1793. Helderbergh, Salem and Jerusalem, 1794-1825. Died, November 26, 1833. 1794. *JOHN BARENT JOHNSON. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 3, 1769. A.B. (Columbia, 1792). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1795. Albany, 1796-1802. Brooklyn, 1802-03. Publications: i. Oration on Union, Anniversary of the Tammany Society, 1794. 2. Eulogy on Washington, before Legislature, New York, 1800. Died, 1803. *ELIJAH ROSEGRANT (ROSENKRANTZ). Born, 1766. A.B. (Queen's, 1791). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Particular Synod of Dutch Reformed Churches, 1794. Became a physician at Paramus, N. J. Died, 1832. ♦JACOB SICKLES. Born at Tappan, N. Y., January 24, 1772. A.B. (Columbia, 1792). Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1794. Schenectady, assisting Romeyn, 1794-97. Cox- sackie and Coeymans, 1797-1801. Kinderhook, i8oi-3.S. D.D. (Rut- gers, 1832). Died, 1845. Alumni. 57 1795. *CHRISTIAN BORK. Born in Berlin, Prussia, March ii, 1758. A Hessian soldier. Studied under Bassett. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1795. Law- yersville and Sharon, 1796-98. Schodack and Bethlehem, 1798-1803. Union, Union Village and Schodack, 1804-08. Franklin St., New York City, 1808-23. A.M. (Queen's, 1811). Died, September, 1823. 1796. "ABRAM BROKAW. Born, 1761. A.B. (Queen's, 1793). Studied under Livingston. Owasco, 1796-1808. Ovid, 1808-22. Suspended. Seceded, 1822. Died, July 17, 1846. *JAMES SPENCER CANNON. Born in Curagoa, W. L, January 28, 1776. Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Hackensack, 1796. Six Mile Run and Millstone, 1796-1807. Six Mile Run, 1807-26. Instruc- tor, Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1818-19. Prof. Ecclesiastical History, Church Government and Pastoral Theology, N. B. Sem., 1826-52. Prof. Metaphysics and the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Rutgers College, 1826-52. Trustee, Queen's College, 1800-52. Presi- dent, General Synod, 1813, 1820. A.M. (Queen's, 1811). D.D. (Union, 1819). Publications: i. Lectures on History and Chronol- ogy, 1834. 2. Lectures on Pastoral Theology, New York, 1853. Died, July 25, 1852. *PETER LABAQH. Born in New York City, 1773. Studied under Froeligh and Liv- ingston. Licensed by Classis of Hackensack, 1796. Missionary to Salt River, Kentucky, 1796-97. Catskill and Oakhill, 1798-1809. Harlingen and Neshanic, 1809-21. Harlingen, 1821-44. A.M. (Queen's, 1811). D.D. Trustee, Queen's College, 181 1-58. Died, 1858. *JACOB LARZALERE. Born, 1775. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1796. North and South Hampton, 1797-1828. A.M. (Columbia, 1804). Died, 1834. 58 Biographical Record. *GARRET MANDEVILLE. Born, March 19, 1775. Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1796. Rochester, Wawarsing and Clove, 1798- 1802. Caroline, 1802-04. Presbyterian, Ithaca, 1804-15. Beach Woods, 1824-26. Berkshire Valley, 1826-28. Six Mile Creek, 1828- 31. Emeritus. Died, 1853. ♦ANDREW YATES. Born at Schenectady, N. Y., 1772. A.B. (Yale, 1793). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1796. Prof. Latin and Greek, Union College, 1797-1801. Congregational, East Hartford, 1801-14. Prof. Mental and Moral Philosophy, Union Col- lege, 1814-25. Principal of High School, Chittenango. 1825-36. Chittenango, 1832-34. Died, 1844. 1797. *JACOB JONES JANEWAY. Born in New York City, November 20, 1774: A.B. (Columbia, 1794). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1797. Ordained by Presbytery of Philadelphia, 1799. Second Presbyterian, Philadelphia. 1798-1828. Prof. Didactic Theology, Western Theol. Sem., Allegheny, Pa., 1828-29. New Brunswick, 1830-31. Supplied Orchard St., New York City, 1831. Vice Presi- dent, Rutgers College, 1833-39. Prof. Belles-Lettres, Evidences of Christianity and Political Economy, Rutgers College, 1833-39. Di- rector, Princeton Theol. Sem., 1813-30, 1840-58. Trustee, Coll. N. J., 1813- , 1839- . Trustee, Rutgers College, 1830-50. "D.D. Publications : i. Internal Evidences of the Bible. 2. History of Rutgers College, 1833. 3. Commentaries on Romans, Hebrews, Acts. 4. Exposition of Acts in Question and Answer. 5. Communi- cants' Manual. Died, June 27, 1858. 1798. "GEORGE BARCOLO. Born at New Utrecht, N. Y., 1775. A.B. (Columbia, 1795). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Hopewell and New Hackensack, 1805-10. Died at Preakness, N. J., 1832. Alumni. 59 ♦JOHN CORNELL. Born at Northampton, Pa., 1774. Log College, Pa. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Presbyterian, Allentown and Nottingham, 1800-21. Principal of Academies at Somerville, 1821-28, and at Millstone, 1828-35. Died, 1835. ♦PHILIP H. DURYEE. Born at New Utrecht, N. Y., 1774. A.B. (Columbia, 1795). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Missionary in the West, 1798-1802. Saratoga and Easton, 1802-28. -English Neighborhood, 1829-48. Trustee, Rutgers College, 1840-50. D.D. Died, 1850. ♦WILHELMUS ELTINQE. Born near Kingston, N. Y., 1778. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1796). Studied under D. Romeyn. Licensed 1798. Paramus and Saddle River, 1799- 1811. Paramus, 1811-16. Paramus and Totowa, ist, 1816-33. Para- mus, 1833-50. Trustee, Queen's College, 1807-51. President, Gen- eral Synod, 1830. D,D. (Rutgers, 1839). Died, 1851. ♦WILLIAM MANLEY. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Missionary to Susque- hanna River Region, 1798-1800. Supplied Cortlandtown and Peeks- kill, 1800-06. Died, 1806. ♦JOHN HARDENBERGH MEYER, Born at Pompton Plains, N. J. (?) 1775. Son of Rev. Hermanus Meyer, D.D. (1720-91). A.B. (Columbia, 1795). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. New Paltz .• and New Hurley, 1799-1803. Schenectady, 1803-06. Died, 1806. ♦HENRY POLHEMUS. Born at Harlingen, N. J., May 31, 1772. A.B. (Coll. N. J. 1794). Studied under Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Harlingen and Neshanic, 1798-1808. English Neighborhood, 1809-13. Shawangunk, 1813-16. Trustee, Queen's College, 1800-16. Died, November 2, 1816. ♦BENJAMIN ROMEYN. Born, 1774. Son of Rev. Thomas Romeyn (1729-94). Died just as he finished his theological studies, 1798. ,60 Biographical Record. *JOHN BRODHEAD ROMEYN. Born at Hackensack, N. J. (?) 1777. Son of Rev. Dirck Romeyn, D.D. (1744-1804). A.B. (Columbia, 1795). Studied under Living- ston. Licensed by Classjs of Albany, 1798. Rhinebeck Flats, 1799- 1803. Presbyterian, Schenectady, 1803-04. Presbyterian, Albany, 1804-08. Presbyterian, Cedar St., New York City, 1808-25. Trustee, Columbia College, 1809-25. Clerk of Columbia College, 1811-15. Trustee, Coll. N. J., 1809-25. S.T.D. (Coll. N. J.. 1809). Published Sermons, 2 vols., New York, 1816. Died, 1825. *THOMAS ROMEYN. Born at Caughnawaga, N. Y., 1777. Son of Rev. Thomas Ro- meyn (1729-94). In class of 1797, Union. Studied under Dr. Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1798. Florida, 1800-06. Niskayuna and Amity, 1806-27. Died, 1857. *ISAAC VAN DOREN. Born, July 9, 1773. Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Presbyterian, Hopewell, Orange Co., N. Y., 1802-25. Teaching in Newark, 1825-29. Collegiate Institute for Young Ladies on Brooklyn Heights, 1829-34. College for Young Ladies at Lexington, Ky., 1834-38. Academy at Warsaw, Ky., 1838-40. Presbyterian Mission Church at Iron Mountain, Missouri, 1840-44. Died, 1865. ♦JOHN SCHUREMAN VREDENBURGH. Born, March 20, 1776. A.B. (Queen's, 1794). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Raritan, 1800-21. Trustee, Queen's College, 1800-21. Died, October 4, 1821. *HENRY V. WYCKOFF. Born near Millstone, N. J., 1771. Brother of Rev. Isaac N. Wyckoff, D.D. (N. B. Sem., 1817). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1798. Charleston, 1799-1803 (?). Charleston, 2d, 1803-20. Suspended. Seceded, 1822. Charleston, 2d, Seceder, 1822-29. Charleston Independent, 1829-30. Published, "Reason for Withdrawing from Reformed Dutch Church," 1820. Died, March 6, 1835. Alumni. 61 1799. ♦CONRAD TEN EYCK. Born, 1756. Studied under D. Romeyn. Licensed, 1799. Amster- dam, New Harlem and Mayfield, 1799-1803. Veddersburg, New Harlem and Mayfield, 1803-04. New Harlem and Mayfield, 1804-12. Owasco and Sand Beach, 1812-26. Died, October 30, 1844. 1800. *HENRY OSTRANDER. Born at Plattekill, N. Y., March 11, 1781. In class of 1799, Union. Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1800. Coxsackie, 1801-10. Catskill (or Leeds), 1810-12. Caatsban, 1812-62. , Also pastor at Saugerties village, 1839-40, and Stated Supply at Hur- ley, 1811-14. D.D. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, November 22, 1872. *JOHN LANSING ZABRISKIE. Born at zA.lbany, N. Y., March 4, 1779. A.B. (Union, 1797). Studied under D. Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1800. Greenbush and Wynantskill, 1801-11. Hillsborough (Millstone), 181 1-50. Trustee, Queen's College, 181 1-50. Died, August 15, 1850. 1801. ♦PETER DITMARS FROELIGH. Born at Millstone, N. J. (?) 1782. Son of Rev. Solomon Froeligh, D.D. (1750-1827). A.B. (Columbia, 1799). Studied under his father. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1801. Pittstown, Tioshock and Sincok, 1802-07. New Paltz and New Hurley, 1807-16. Aquack- anonck, 1816-25. Seceded, 1825. Suspended. Aquackanonck and English Neighborhood (?) Seceder, 1825-27. Died, 1827. ♦JACOB SCHOONMAKER. Born at Aquackanonck, N. J., May 11, 1777. Son of Rev. Hen- ricus Schoonmaker (1739-1820). A.B. (Columbia, i799)- Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1801. Jamaica and Newtown, 1802-49. Jamaica, 1849-50. Trustee, Rutgers College, 1826-52. S.T.D. (Dickinson, 1831). Died, 1852. 62 Biographical Record. *JOHN SCHUREMAN. Born near New Brunswick, N. J., October 19, 1778. A.B. (Queen's, 1795)- Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1801. Bedminster, 1801-07. Hillsborough, 1807-09. New York, 1809-12. New Brunswick, 1813. Vice President, Queen's College, 1811-18. Prof. Moral Philosophy and Belles-Lettres, Queen's Col- lege, 1811-18. Prof. Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1815-18. Trustee, Queen's College, 1800-18. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1816). Died, May 15, 1818. ♦JOHN C. TOLL. Born, 1778 (?). A.B. (Union, 1799). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1801. Ordained, 1803. Canajoharie, Middletown, Mapletown, Westerlo and Bowman's Kill, 1803-15. Mid- dletown and Westerlo, 1815-22. Suspended. Seceded, 1822. Wes- terlo and Middletown, Seceder. 1822-25. These united churches were then called Canajoharie, 1825-42. Died, 1848. ^PETER L VAN PELT. Born at Bush wick, L. L, May 27, 1778. A.B. (Columbia, 1799). Studied under Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1801. Staten Island, 1802-35. Fordham. 1836-47. Chaplain in the war, 1812-14. D.D. (Rutgers, 1834). Died, January 20, 1861. ♦HERMAN VEDDER. Born at Rotterdam, N. Y., November 17, 1777. A.B. (Union, 1799). Studied under D. Romeyn and S. Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1801. Greenbush and Taghkanic, 1803-50. Also supplied Linlithgo, 1806-14. Greenbush (Gallatin), 1850-64. Died, June 29, 1873. ♦RALPH A. WESTERVELT. Born, 1777. Studied under his father-in-law, Rev. Solomon Froe- ligh, D.D. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1801. Rochester, Wawarsing, 1802-08, and Clove, 1807-08. Bethlehem and Coeymans, 1808-15. Wynantskill, 1815-23. Died, while preparing to secede,. April 12, 1823. Alumni. 63 1802. *JOHN I. CHRISTIE. Born at Schraalenberg, 1781. A.B. (Columbia, 1799). Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1802. Presbyterian, Amsterdam and Galway, 1803-12. Warwick, 1812-35. Died, 1845. ^CHARLES HARDENBERQH. Born, 1776 (?). Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1802. Warwick, 1804-08. Bedminster, T808-20. Green- wich, New York City, 1820-21. Trustee, Queen's College, 1812-21. A.M. (Queen's, 1811). Died, 1821. *SYLVANUS PALMER. Born, 1770. Studied under Bassett. Licensed by Classis of Al- bany, 1802. Employed by Northern Missionary Society at Union and Chenango, 1802-08. Union (Tioga Co.) and Chenango, 1808-18. Middletown and Fonda's Bush, 1818-20. Suspended. 1822. Seceded, 1822. Union, Seceder, 1822-25. Union and Flats, Seceder, 1825-29. Declared independent. Tribe's Hill and Mayfield. Died, 1846. 1803. ^-JAMES D. DEMAREST. Born, March 9, 1780. Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1803. Caatsban, 1808-09. Kakiat and Ramapo, 1809-24. Seceded, 1824. Ramapo and Kakiat (Hemp- stead), Seceder, 1824-58. Died, November 7, 1869. *PETER A. OVERBAQH. Born, 1779. Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1803. Bethle- hem and Coeymans, 1805-06. Woodstock, 1806-09. Woodstock and Flatbush (Ulster Co.), 1809-17. Flatbush (Ulster Co.), 1817-41. After 1834, preached also at Plattekill station. Died, 1842. ^CORNELIUS D. SCHERMERHORN. Born in Schoharie, N. Y., 1780 (?). A.B. (Union, 1797). Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1803. Schoharie Kill, 1802-30. Also at Oak Hill, 1809-18. He is said to have been settled in Canada in 1823. Died, 1S30. 61 Biographical Record. *HENRY VEDDER. Licensed, 1803. *ANDREW WHITBECK. Studied under Livingston (?). Licensed, 1803 (?). 1804. *SAMUEL BOGERT. Born, 1783 (?). A.B. (Columbia, 1801). Studied under Froeligh. Licensed. 1804. Never ordained. Died, 1868. *JACOB BRODHEAD. Born at ALirbletown, N. Y., May 14, 1782. A.B. (Union, 1801). Tutor, LTnion College, 1802-04. Studied under Froeligh and D. Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1804. Rhinebeck Flats, 1804-09. New York, 1809-13. Philadelphia, Crown St., 1813-26. New York, Broome St., 1826-37. Flatbush (Ulster Co.), 1837-41. Brooklyn, Central, 1841-46. Trustee, Queen's College, 1812-45. D.D. (Queen's, 1815). Died. June 5, 1855. *PETER VAN BEUREN. A.B. (Union, 1802). Studied under Livingston. Licensed. 1804. Charlestown, ist, 1805-14. Union Village and Schodack. 1814-20. Died, 1832. "CORNELIUS D. WESTBROOK. Born at Rochester, N. Y., May, 1782. A.B. (Union, 1801). Studied under John B. Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of Albany. 1804. Tutor, Union College, 1803-05. Fishkill. 1806-30. Editor. "Christian Intelligencer." 1830-33. Rector, Grammar School, New Brunswick, N. J., 1833-36. Cortlandtown, 1836-50. Trustee, Rutgers College, 1829-58. D.b. (Rutgers. 1829). Died, 1858. 1805. 1806. *STEPHEN H. BROWER. Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1806. Greenwich, New York City (Stated Supply ?), 1806-07. Alumni. 65. ♦THOMAS HALIDAY. Studied under Livingston. Licensed, 1806. Presbyterian. ♦ANDREW N. KITTLE. Born at Kinderhook, N. Y., 1785. A.B. (Union, 1804). Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1806. Red Hook Landing and St. John's, 1807-15. Red Hook Land- ing, St. John's and Linlithgo, 1815-27. Upper Red Hook, 1827-33. Stuyvesant, 1835-46. D.D. Died, 1864. ♦STEPHEN ROWAN. Born at Salem, N. Y., 1787. A.B. (Union, 1804). Studied under J. H. Meyer and Jeremiah Romeyn. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1806. Greenwich, New York City, 1807-19. Eighth Presby- terian, Christopher St., New York City. 1819-25. Secretary of So- ciety for Ameliorating Condition of Jews, 1825-35. S.T.D. (Colum- bia. 1822). Died, 1835. 1807. ♦CORNELIUS T. DEMAREST. Born in xsew York City, January 2^, 1786. A.B. (Columbia, 1804). Studied under Livingston and Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1807. White House, 1808-13. English Neighborhood, 1813-24. Seceded, 1824. Suspended. English Neighborhood, Se- ceder, 1824-39. Hackensack and English Neighborhood, Seceder, 1839-52. King St., New York City, Seceder, 1852-62. Trustee, Queen's College, 1812-32. Published, "A Lam.entation Over Rev. Samuel Froeligh, S.T.D.," 1827. Died, December 26, 1862. 1808. ♦CORNELIUS BOGARDUS. Born, September 25. 1780. Studied under Livingston. Licensed b}' Classis of New York, 1808. Schenectady, 1808-12. Died, Decem- ber 13, 1812. ♦CORNELIUS C. CUYLER. Born at Albany, N. Y., 1783. A.B. (Union, 1806). Studied under Bassett and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1808. Poughkeepsie. 1809-33. Presbyterian, Philadelphia, 1833-50. D.D. (Union, 1828). Trustee, Rutgers College, 1827-33 (?). Published, "Signs of the Times," a volume of discourses, 1839. Died. August 31, 1850. 5 66 Biographical Record. *DAV1D DeVOE. Born, 1783 (?). Studied under Livingston (?). Licensed, 1808. Beaverdam and Middleburgh, 1808-16. Also Oppenheim, 1811-16. St. Johnsville, 1816-30. Columbia and Warren, 1836-39. Died, 1843. *JACOB R. H. HASBROUCK. Born, 1784 (?). Studied under Froeligh. Licensed, 1808. Klein, Esopus and Bloomingdale, 1809-13. Charlestown, ist, and Canajo- harie (Mapletovvn and Westerlo), 1815-26. Root, now Currytown, 1826-30. Died. 1854 (?). *ABRAM HOFFMAN. Born at Shawangunk, N. Y., 1780. Studied under Froeligh and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1808. Courtlandtown, 1808-30. Also Missionary to Wawarsing, 1828-29. Cato, 1831-43. Died, 1856. 1809. 1810. *JOHN HENDRICKS. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1782. A.B. (Union, 1808). Studied under Brodhead and Livingston. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1810. Never ordained. Died at Kingston, N. Y., August 6, 1876. ^GILBERT ROBERT LIVINGSTON. Born at Stamford, Conn., 1786. A.B. (Union, 1805). Studied under Perkins of Connecticut and Livingston. Licensed by North Hartford Association, 1808. Studied further under Livingston, 1808- -10. Coxsackie, 181 1-26. Philadelphia, 1826-34. D.D. (Williams, 1829). Died, 1834. 1810. Removal of the Seminary to New Brunswick, N. J. 1811. Alumni. 67 1812. *THOMAS DeWITT. Born at Kingston, N. Y., September 13, 1791. A.B. (Union, 1808). Studied under Brodhead and Froeligh and at N. B. Sem. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1812. Hopewell and New Hackensack, 1812-25. Hopewell, 1825-27. New York, 1827-74. D.D. (Rutgers, 1828). Trustee, Rutgers College, 1840-74. Trustee, Co- lumbia College, 1858-74. Editor of "Christian Intelligenceh," 1831- 43. President, General Synod, 1824-25. Published many sermons and articles. Died, May 18, 1874. *JOHN SCOTT MABON. Born at Bowden, Roxbury Co., Scotland, January 20, 1780. A.B. (Union, 1806). Taught in Erasmus Hall, Flatbush, N. Y., 1806-07, and in Brooklyn, 1810-11. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1812. Tutor, Union College, 1814-15. Rector of Grammar School, New Brunswick, N. J., 1818-25. Teacher in Morristown, 1826-28, in Brooklyn, 1828-30, and in Hackensack, 1835-49. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1828. Instructor in Hebrew and Greek, N. B. Sem., 1818-19. Died, April 27, 1849, BARCLAY. N. B. Sem., 1809-10. 1813. ♦ROBERT BRONK. Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., 1789. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1810). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1813. Washington and Boght, 1813-23. Washington (or West Troy), 1823-34. Died, 1837. *PETER SILVESTER WYNKOOP. Born at Kingston, N. Y., March 28, 1787. A.B. (Union, 1807). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1813. Assistant of Rev. J. S. Vredenburgh, Raritan, 1813-14. Catskill, 1814-17. Hyde Park (Staatsburgh), 1817-20. Hyde Park and Pleasant Plain, 1820-22. Ghent and Hillsdale, 1823-40. Ghent and Claverack, 2d, 1840-43. Ghent, 1843-44. Blooming Grove, 1844-48. Died, November i, 1848. 68 Biographical Record. 1814. *JAMES MLRPHY. Born near Rhinebeck, 1788. Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1814. Rochester, Wawarsing and Clove, 1814-25. Glenville, 2d, 1826-34. Also Missionary to Rexfordville, 1830. St. Johnsville and Manheim, 1834-37. Herkimer and German Flats, 1837-41. Herkimer and Frankfort, 1839-40. Herkimer and Mohawk, 1840-42. Coeymans, 1842. Herkimer, 1843-49. Stated Supply at Columbia, 1850-54. Frankfort, 1854-57. Published, "Creation, or The Bible and Geology," 1850. Died, 1857. *STAATS VAN SANTVOORD. Born, ]\larch 15, 1790. A.B. (Union, 181 1). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1814. Belleville, 1814-28. Agent to collect funds for Theological Seminary, 1828-29. Schodack, 1829-34. Also at Coeymans, 1829-30. Stated Supply. New Baltimore, 1834-39. Onesquethaw, 1839-64. Supplying also Berne, 2d, 1841-42, and New Salem, 1843-44, and pastor at Jerusalem, 1845-47. In service of the Christian Commission, Nashville, Tenn., 1864. D.D. (Union, 1876). Published, "A Spiritual Gift," a volume of sermons, New York, 185 1. Died, May 29, 1882. *JACOB VAN VECHTEN. Born at Catskill, N. Y., 1788. Son of Judge Van Vechten. A.B. (Union, 1809). Associate Reformed Sem., 1813 Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1814. Schenectady, 1815-49. D.D. (Wil- liams, 1836). Trustee, Union College, 1837-71. Died, September 15. 1871. ^CORNELIUS C. VERMEULE. Born, 1786. A.B. (Queen's, 1812). Tutor of Languages, Queen's College, 1812-14. Professor of Languages, Queen's College, 1814-15. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1814. Harlem, 1816-36. A.M. M.D. D.D. Died, January 15, 1859. *JOHN H. CARLE. A.B. (Queen's, 1811). N. B. Sem., 1811-12. Licensed by Presby- tery of Geneva. Marbletown, Hurley, 1814-26. Also Shokan, 1814- 25. Presbyterian, 1825-48. Mapletown and Currytown, 1848-51. Alumni. 69 1815. ^NICHOLAS J. MARSELUS. Born in Mohawk Valley, 1792. A.B. (Union, 1810). Licensed by Classis of New Brunsw-ick, 1815. Greenbush and Blooming Grove, 1815-22. Greenwich, New York City, 1822-58. D.D. (Rutgers, 1844). Died, May 5, 1876. *RICHARD SLUYTER. Born at Nassau, N. Y., 1787. Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1815. Claverack and Hillsdale, 1816-25. Claverack, 1825-42. Claverack, ist and 2d, 1842. Claverack, ist, 1843. Also supplied Ghent seven years. Died, 1843. ♦ABRAHAM D. WILSON. Born at Amwell, N. J., November 15, 1789. A.B. (Queen's, 1811). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1815. New Prospect and Shawangunk, 1816-29. North Branch, 1831-38. Missionary to Illi- nois, 1838-41. Fairview, 1841-56. "Father of Western Missions." Died, July 21, 1876. 1816. *WILLIAM R. BOGARDUS. Born, 1792 (?). A.B. (Union, 1813). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1816. New Paltz and New Hurley, 1817-28. New Paltz, 1828-31. Aquackanonck, 1831-56. D.D. Died, 1862. ^CORNELIUS C. ELTINQE. Born near Kingston, N. Y., I793- Brother of Rev. Wilhelmus Eltinge (1798). A.B. (Queen's, 1812). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1816. Pleasant Plains, Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1816. Mini- smk and Mahackemack, i8i7-37- Mahackemack (Deerpark), 1837- 43. Died, October, 1843. *ISAIAH v. JOHNSON. Born, 1783. A.B. (WiUiams, 1813). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1816. Argyle and Fort Miller, 1817-21. Schodack, 1821- 24. Died, 1824. 70 Biographical Record. *AVA NEAL. Born, 1781 (?). A.B. (Columbia, 1810). Tutor, Queen's College, 1813-14. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1816. Pompton Plains and Fairfield, 1817-22. Pompton Plains, 1822-28. Suspended, 1829. Restored, 1833. Published "An Abstract of Dr. Livingston's Theology." First edition, 1831 ; second edition, 1832. Died, 1839. ♦JACOB I. SCHULTZ. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1792. A.B. (Union, 1813). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1816. Rockaway and Lebanon, 1816- 34. Middlebush, 1834-38. Died, 1852. 1817. *JOHN ALBURTIS (or BURTIS). Born 179 — . A.B. (Columbia, 1812). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1817. *SAMUEL KISSAM. Born in New York City, 1796. A.B. (Union, 1813). Studied un- der Mason and at N. B. Sem. Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1817. Bethlehem and Coeymans, 1818-28. Bethlehem and Jerusalem, 1828-41. Coeymans, 1843-45. Published "Memorials," New York, 1859. Died. 1868. *JOHN LUDLOW. Born at Aquackanonck, N. J., 1793. A.B. (Union, 1814). Tutor, Union College, 1815-16. Studied under Rev. Andrew Yates and at N. B. Sem. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1817. New Brunswick, 1817-19. Prof. Biblical Literature and Ecclesiastical History, N. B. Sem., 1819-23. Albany, ist, 1823-34. Provost of University of Pennsylvania, 1834-52. Prof. Pastoral Theology, Ec- clesiastical History and Church Government, N. B. Sem., 1852-57. Prof. Metaphysics and Philosophy of the Human Mind, Rutgers College, 1852-57. D.D. (Union. 1827). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1851). Trustee, Rutgers College, 1819-37. Died, September 8, 1857. ♦WILLIAM WIRT PHILLIPS. Born, 1796. A.B. (Union, 1813). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1817. Presbyterian, Pearl St., later Fifth Ave. and nth St., New York City, 1817-65. D.D. (Columbia, 1826). Died, 1865. Alumni. 71 ♦SAMUEL ALEXANDER VAN VRANKEN. Born at Fishkill, N. Y. (?), February 20, 1792. Son of Rev. Nicholas Van Vranken (1790). Union, 1815. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1817. Middletown and Freehold, 1818-26. Freehold, 1826-34. Poughkeepsie, 1834-37. Broome St., New York City, 1837-41. Prof. Didactic and Polemic Theology, N. B. Sem., 1841-61. Prof. Moral Philosophy, Rutgers College, 1841-46. Prof. Evidences of Christianity and Logic, Rutgers College, 1846-60. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1836). Trustee, Queen's College, 1819-40. Pub- lished, "Whose Children are Entitled to Baptism?", 1841. Died, January i, 1861. *PETER VAN ZANDT. Born, 1795 (?). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1817. Schenectady, 2d, and First Church, Fourth Ward (Glenville), 1818- 22. Missionary to Oakhill, 1823. Became a physician. Died, 1855- ♦ISAAC NEWTON WYCKOFF. Born near Millstone, N. J., 1792. A.B. (Queen's, 1812). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 181 7. Leeds, 1818-33. Catskill, 1833- 36. Albany, 2d, 1836-66. D.D .(Union, 1838, and Rutgers, 1839)- Trustee, Rutgers College, 1851-69. Died, March 29, 1869. ♦JOHN SWARTWOUT. A.B (Columbia, 1812). Student. Died, 1815. ♦FREDERICK VERMEULE. Student, 1814-16. A.B. (Queen's, 1814). Died at Plainfield. N. J., January 30, 1865. 1818. ♦CORNELIUS BOQARDUS. Born at Fishkill, N. Y., 1785. In class of 1816, Union. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1818. Missionary to Madison and Warren Counties, New York, 1818-20. Beaverdam, 1821-25. Wy- nantskill, 1826-32. Boght, 1834-38. Gilboa and Conesville 1838-42. Supplied Blenheim for a time, a teacher, 1843-54. Published a treatise on the Mode of Baptism, 1821. Died, 1854. 72 Biographical Record. ♦DAVID R. DeFRAEST. Born at Greenbush. X. Y., 1785. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1818. Cato, 1821-25. Gato and Stirling, 1825. Inde- pendent, 1825-28. Suspended, 1828. Associate Presbj^terian. Died, 1851. *BROGUN HOFF. Born at Harlingen, X. J., 1794. A.B. (Queen's, 1817). Licensed by Glassis of Xew Brunswick, 1818. Philadelphia, 2d (Eighth St.), 1818-24. Presbyterian, Bridgeton, X. J., 1824-33. Presbyterian, Bath, Penn., 1833-35. Leeds and Kiskatom, 1835-42. Rhinebeck, 1842-50. Germantown, 1850-55. Died, December, 1855. ♦WALTER MONTEITH. Born at Broadalbin, X. Y., 1784 (?). A.B. (Union, 1811). Tutor, Union College, 1812-15. Flatlands and Flatbush, 1819-20. Presby- terian, Schenectady, 1820- . Presbyterian, Pearl St., New York City, 1820 -29. Died, May 6, 1834. =^STEPHEN HASBROUCK. Born at Gilford, X. Y., April 24, 1794. Son of Joseph I. Has- brouck. A.B. (Union, 1815). X. B. Sem., 1815-16. Physician in Xew York Citv. 1819. ♦JAMES G. BRINKERHOFF. Born, 1796. Studied under Froeligh, i8ig. Montville, 1821-24. Seceded, 1824. Suspended. Montville, Seceder, 1824. English Neighborhood, Seceder, 1824. Montville, Seceder, 1825-2S. Mont- ville and Paramus, Seceder, 1828-30. Paramus and Clarkstown, Se- ceder, 1830-40. Paramus, Seceder, 1840-44. Mt. ]\Iorris, Seceder, 1844 — . Died, 1879. ♦GEORGE Dubois. Born at Xew Paltz, N. Y., 1800. Studied under Froeligh, 1819. s Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1819. Bloomingburgh and Mamaka- ting, 1820-24. Franklin St., New York City, 1824-37. Tarrytown, 1838-44. Died, 1844. Alumni. 73 *JACOB D. FONDA. Born at Watervliet, N. Y., 1793. A.B. (Union, 1815). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1819. Easton and Union Village, 1820-30. Union Village, 1830-35. Caughnawaga, 1835-42. Linlithgo and Greenport, 1842-47. Schaghticoke, 1847-56. Died, 1856. ^STEPHEN ZABRISKIE GOETSCHIUS. Born at New Paltz, X. Y., 1795. Son of Rev. Stephen Goetschius (1752-1837). Studied under Froeligh. Licensed by Classis of Para- mus, 1819. Missionary at Manheim, 1822. Seceded, 1823. Danube and Osquak, 1823-24. Suspended. Reentered Reformed Dutch Church as a candidate of the Classis of Paramus, 1828. Stated Sup- ply, Canastota, 1836-37. Afterward in the West. *JOHN RAWLS. Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1819. Columbia, 1820-23. *JAMES ROMEYN. Born at Greenbush, N. Y., 1797. Son of Rev. James Van Campen Romeyn (1787). A.B. (Columbia, 1816). Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1819. Nassau. 1820-27. Six Alile Run, 1827-33. Hackensack, 1833-36. Catskill, 1836-40. Leeds. 1842-44. Bergen Neck, 1844-50. Geneva, 1850-51. Emeritus. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1838). President, General Synod, 1841. Trustee, Rutgers College, 1840-48. Died, September 7, 1859. *JOHN HENRY SMALTZ. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., February 7, 1793. A.B. (Queen's, 1818). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1819. German Re- formed, Germantown, Penn., 1825-28; do., Frederick Co., 'Md., 1829-34; do., Trenton Mission, N." J., 1834-38; do., Harrisburg, Penn.. 1838-40 ; do.. Mission, Reading. Penn., 1840. Became Pres- byterian, 1844. Died at Philadelphia, Penn., July 30, 1861. *JOHN C. VANDER VOORT. Born at Bound Brook, N. J., 1798. A.B. (Queen's, 1818). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1819. Presbyterian, German Valley and Fox Hill, 1819-26. Presbyterian, Basking Ridge, 1826-34. Totowa, ist, 1834-37. Kinderhook, 1837-42. Mellenville, 1842-45. New Paltz, 1845-48. Ghent, 2d, 1848-51. Died. June 21. 1851. 74 Biographical Record. ♦ISAAC A. VAN HOOK. A.B. (Columbia, 1797). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1819. Missionary to Spotswood, 1819-21. Missionary to Stillwater, Sussex Co., N. J., 1822; to Beaverdam and Middletown, 1822; to Kleyn Esopus, 1822; to Tyashoke, 1822; to Fort Miller and Argyle, 1823-24; to Wilton, 1825. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Mis- sions, 1827. Died, 1834 (?)• *JOHN PELTZ. Student, N. B. Sem., 1816-18. 1820. *ELI BALDWIN. Born at Hackensack, N. J., November i, 1791. University College of Medicine, New York Cit}', 1817. Ordained as a missionary to Georgetown, D. C, 1822-24. Missionary Agent in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, 1824-25. Houston St., New York City, 1825-39. D.D. (Rutgers, 1828). S.T.D. (Columbia, 1831). Died, September 6, 1839. *JARED DEWING. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary at Princetown, 1822. Presbyterian, Greenbush and Nyack, N. Y., 1836-41. Presby- terian, Greenbush, N. Y., 1842-56. Living in New York City, 1857- 63, and at Southport, N. Y., 1864-66. Died, 1866. *ISAAC FERRIS. Born in New York City, October 9. 1798. A.B. (Columbia, 1816). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1820. Missionary at Man- heim, Oppenheim, Danube, Osquak and Herkimer, 1820. New Brunswick, 1821-24. Albany, 2d, 1824-36. Market St., New York City, 1836-53. Chancellor of New York University and Prof. Moral Philosophy and Evidences of Revealed Religion, 1852-70. Chan- cellor, Emeritus, 1870-73. D.D. (Union, 1833). LL.D. (Columbia, 1853). Trustee, Queen's College, 1822-40. Died, June 16, 1873. ♦ISAAC M. FISHER. Born, 1794 (?). A.B. (Columbia, 1817). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Bedminster, 1821-38. Newburgh, 1838-39. Trus- tee, Rutgers College, 1834-39. Died, 1839. Alumni. 75 ♦GABRIEL LUDLOW. Born at Aquackanonck, N. J., April 23, 1797. A.B. (Union, 1817). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1820. Stated Supply, Al- bany, 1820-21. Neshanic, 1821-78. D.D. (Rutgers, 1850). Died, February 19, 1878. *ABRAM J. SWITZ. Born at Schenectady, 1785. A.B. (Union, 1817). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary in Classis of Montgomery, 1821; at Westerlo and Oak Hill, N. Y., 1822; at Athol, Johnsburgh, Caldwell and Warren, N. Y., 1822. Schaghticoke and Tyashoke, 1823-29. Wawarsing, 1829-35. Glenville, 2d, 1837-42. Died at Schenectady, N. Y., January 24, 1878. *JOHN VAN LIEW. Born near Neshanic, N. J., September 30, 1798. A.B. (Queen's, 1816). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1820. Presbyterian, Meadville, Penn., 1820-23. Presbyterian, Mendham, N. J., 1824-25. Readington, 1826-69. D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, October 18, 1869. *PAUL WEIDMAN. Born, 1788. In class of 1818, Union. A.M. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1820. Schoharie, 1820-36. Manheim, 1837-41, 1841-50. Died, 1852. 1821. ♦MAURICE WILLIAM DWIQHT. Born at Kempsville, Va., May 4, 1796. A.B. (Columbia, 1816). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Waterford, N. Y., 1822-26. New Hackensack, 1826-33. Brooklyn, ist, 1833-55. D.D. (Rutgers, 1845). Died, 1859. ♦ABRAHAM FORT. Born at Schaghticoke, N. Y., 1790. A.B. (Union, 1810). Studied under Froeligh and at N. B, Sem. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1821. Westerlo, 1822-30. Westerlo, Union, Salem and Coeymans, 1830-31. Salem and Union, 1831-36. Esopus, 1836-53. Had charge of Wiltwyck Chapel, 1854-60. Died, i860. 7H Biographical Record. +SEYMOUR P. FUNCK. Born, 1798 (?). A.B. (Columbia, 1817). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1821. Presbyterian, Jamaica, 1823-25. Died, 1828. *ISAAC S. KETCHUM. Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1796. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Salisbury, Manheim and Danube, 1822-23. Manheim and Stone Arabia, 1823-30. In 1823 also appointed Missionary to Columbia, Indian Castle and Rem Snyder's Bush, and in 1826-27 Missionary to Herkimer, Stone Arabia and Ephratah, 1830-35. Mis- sionary to Centreville and Three Rivers, Mich., 1835-38. Missionary to Indians beyond the Mississippi. Hospital Chaplain at St. Louis, Mo. A.M. (Rutgers, 1829V Died, 1863. *PETER P. ROUSE. Born at Athens, N. Y., 1798. A.B. (Union, j8i8). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Florida, 1822-28. Brooklyn, 1828-32. Died, July 4. 1832. *JACOB BRUYN TEN EYCK. Born at Kingston, N. Y., 1798. A.B. (Union, 1818). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1821. Berea, 1821-72. Published a Translation of "Original Records of Reformed Dutch Church of Deer Park (Port Jervis)," 1879. Died, 1872. ^JOSEPH WILSON. Born, 1797. Coll. N. J. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1821. Presbyterian, Middletown and Cantwell's Bridge, Presbytery of New Castle, 1822-30. Presbyterian, Greenbush Village, 1830-32. Westerlo, 1832-34. Athens, 1834-36. Principal of Poughkeepsie Female Institute, 1836-38. Fairfield and Little Falls, 1838-45. Tar- rytown, 1845-49. Fairfield, 1849-73. Published, "Selfishness and Its Remedy," Died, May i, 1878. 1822. *JOHN McCLURE. Born, 1798 (?). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1822. Spotswood, 1822-25. Died, 1825. ^HERMAN B. STRYKER. Born at Port Richmond, Statcn Island, April 2, 1794. Son of Rev. Peter Stryker (1788). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, Alumni. 77 1822. Missionary to Atliol, Caldwell, Johnsburgh and Warrens- burgh (Warren Co., N. Y.), 1822-23. Fairfield and Missionary at Little Falls, 1823-26. Agent of Missionary Society, 1826-27. Union Church in Amsterdam, 1827-33. Also Missionary at Johnstown, 1830. St. Johnsville, 1833-34. Glenville, 2d. 1834-37. Huguenot, Staten Island, 1861-71. Died, December 11, 1871. *BENJAMIN C. TAYLOR. Born in Philadelphia, February 24, i8or. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1819). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1822. Greenbush and Bloom- ing Grove, 1822-25. Aquackanonck, 1825-28. Bergen, 1828-70. Emeritus. Trustee, Rutgers College, 1858-78. S.T.D. (Hobart, 1843). Published, "Annals of the Classis and Township of Bergen," 1856. Died, February 2, 1881. *JOHN VANDERVEER. Born m Hunterdon County, N. J., May 5, 1800. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1817). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary at Mapletown, Westerlo, Canajoharie, Oppenheim, Fayette, Ovid and Union, 1823. Presbyterian, Philipsburgh, Penn., 1824-27. Teacher at Easton, Penn., 1827-54. D.D. (Rutgers, 1852). Died, 1878. *SAMUEL VAN VECHTEN. Born at Catskill, N. Y., 1796. A.B. (Union, 1818). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1822. Missionary to Princetown and Guilderland, 1822-23 ; to Ovid, Johnstown, Westerlo, Mapletown, Mayfield, Fonda's Bush and Union, 1823-24. Bloomingburgh and Rome, or Mamakating, 1824-29. Bloomingburgh, 1829-41. Fort Plain, 1841-44. D.D. Died, November 2, 1882. *RICHARD VARICK DEY. Born in New York City, January 11, 1801. Grandson of Rev. Archibald Laidlie, D.D. (1727-79). A.B. (Columbia, 1818). N. B. Sem., 1819-21. Licensed by Congregationalists. Greenfield Hill, Conn., 1822-29. Vandewater St., New York City, 1829-31. Hugue- not Church, Charleston, S. C, 1831-32. Supplying Bleecker St. Church, New York City, and preaching in the Apollo rooms, Broad- way (near Canal St.), 1832-35. Stated Supply, Upper Black Eddy and Milford, 1835. Died, September 20, 1837. 78 Biographical Record. ♦RICHARD WYNKOOP. Born in New York City, December i6, 1798. A.B. (Columbia, 1819). N. B. Sem., 1819-21. Licensed by Second Presbytery, New York (Associate Reformed), 1826. Missionary at Cato, N. Y., 1826- 27. Presbyterian, Yorktown, Westchester Co., N. Y., 1827-34. Pres- byterian, Hagerstown, Md., 1834-42. Died, April 5, 1842. 1823. *ROBERT J. BLAIR. Born in New Jersey, May 8, 1797. Licensed. 1823. Missionary to Princctown and Guilderland (Helderbergh), 1824; to Salem, 1825. Princetown and Helderbergh, 1825-27. Helderbergh, 1827-30. Died, January 19, 1858. *WILLIAM CENTER. Born at Hoosick, N. Y., 1794. A.B. (Middlebury, 1819). Associ- ate Reformed, 1820-22. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1823. Missionary to Johnsborough and Chester, 1823. Herkimer and German Flats, 1824-26. Presbyterian, Morian and Northumber- land, 1827-30. Teaching in Classical School, Albany, 1830-37; in Michigan University, 1837-40. Also Pastor at Monroe, Mich., 1837- 40. Agent for For. Evang. Society, 1840-41. Professor in Albany Academy, 1841 — ; in Angelica Academy, and Pastor at Angelica and Macedon Center, i8(?)-59. Died, 1859. ^FERDINAND H. VANDERVEER. Born near Somerville, N. J., 1800. A.B. (Union, 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1823. Missionary to Hyde Park, 1823; to Ovid, 1823. Hyde Park, 1823-29. New Hurley, 1829-39. Newburgh, 1839-42. Warwick, 1842-76. D.D. (Rutgers, 1859). Died, July 10, 1881. »^WILLIAM WARREN BLAUVELT. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 23, 1800. A.B. (Queen's, 1814). N. B. Sem., 1820-22. Prof. Hampden Sidney College, Va., 1822-24. Licensed by Presbytery of New Brunswick, N. J. Presby- terian, Lamington, N. J., 1826-82. Pastor Emeritus, 1882-88. D.D> (Univ. N. Y., 1856). Died, July 16, 1888. Alumni. . 79 ^WILLIAM M. FERRY. Born at Granby, Mass. (?). A.B (Union, 1820). N. B. Sem., 1820-21. Died at Grand Rapids, Mich., 1866. *SAMUEL HELFFENSTEIN. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., January 13, 1800. Son of Rev. Sam- uel Helffenstein, D.D. (1775-1866). A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1820). N. B. Sem., 1820-21. Licensed and ordained by Synod of German Reformed Church, 1822. German Reformed. Shepherdstown, Va., 1822-25; do. Assistant, Frederick, Md., 1825-28; do. Boehm's Church, 1834-44. Died at North Wales, Penn., May 21, 1869. 1824. *GUSTAVUS ABEEL. Born in New York City, June 6, 1801. Son of Rev. John N. Abeel, D.D. (1793). A.B. (Union, 1823). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. English Neighborhood, 1824-28. (Also Missionary at Hoboken.) Belleville, 1828-34. Geneva, 1835-49. Newark, 2d, 1849-64. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1842). President, General Synod, 1852. Trustee, Rutgers, 1845-87. Trustee, Hobart, 1836-38. Died, September 4, 1887. =^ASA BENNETT. Born, 1790. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Scho- dack, 1824-28. Ovid, 1828-38. Constantine, 1844-45. Died, January 16, 1858. *W1LLIAM CRUIKSHANK. Born at Salem, N. Y., March 12, 1798. A.B. (Union, 1821). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Flatlands and New Lots, 1825-34. Newburgh, 1835-38. Stated Supply, Mamakating, 1849-54. Died, 1854- *.FAMES B. HARDENBERGH. Born at Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., June 28, 1800. A.B. (Union, 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Princetown and Helderbergh, 1824-25. New Brunswick, 1825-29. Orchard St., New York City., 1829-30. Rhinebeck, 1830-36. Philadelphia, 1836- 40. Franklin St., New York City, 1840-56. D.D. (Rutgers, 1838). President, General Synod, 1842. Trustee, Rutgers, 1825-70. Died, January 20, 1870. 80 Biographical Record. ^STEPHEN HEADLEY MEEKER. Born at Elizabethtown, X. J., October 17, 1799. A.B. (Columbia, 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Bushwick, 1825-30. Jersey City, 1830. Bushwick, 1830-76. Died, February i, 1876. *ABRAHAM MESSLER. Born at Whitehouse, N. J., November 15, 1800. A.B. (Union. 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Missionary to Montville, 1824; to Ovid, 1824. Ovid, 1825-28. Missionary in North St., New York City. 182S-29. Pompton Plains and Mont- ville, 1829-32. Raritan. ist, 1832-82. D.D. (Rutgers, 1843). Presi- dent, General Synod, 1847. Trustee, Rutgers, 1845-82. Published : (-1) Fruits of Early Piety, 1838; (2) Pastor's Memorial, 1852; (3) Eight Memorial Sermons and Historical Notes, 1873; (4) Life and Public Services of Ex-Governor Vroom, 1874. Died, June 12, 1882. ♦JONATHAN FORD MORRIS. Born at Somerville. N. J., 1801. Licensed by Classis of New- Brunswick, 1824. Missionary successively at Ovid, Fayette, Pult- neyville and Wynantskill, 1824-25; at Montville, 1825-27; at Amster- dam (or Albany Bush), Glen. Charleston, Ephratah, Stone Arabia, Herkimer, Ford's Bush, Asquach, 1827-29. Nassau, 1829-32. Died, July II, 1886. *JACOB C. SEARS. Born at Montgomery, N. Y., 1798. A.B. (Union, 1820). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Missionary to Spring Garden, Philadelphia, 1824. Spring Garden, ist (or Philadelphia, 2d., Eighth St.), 1825-33. Six Mile Run, 1833-81. Emeritus from 1878. D.D. Died, August 13, 1881. *ELBERT SLINGERLAND. Born at Albany, N. Y., December 2, 1800. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Glenville, ist, 1824-33. Chittenango, 1833- 34. Westerlo, 1834-36. Waterford, 1836-37. Wynantskill, 1837-40. Madison and Sun Prairie, 1844-46. New Hurley, 1846-54. Mo- hawk, 1855-56. Glenville, 2d, 1857-60. Hagaman's Mills, 1860-62. Stated Supply, Mohawk, 1865-66. Emeritus, 1870. Died, 1875. Alumni. 8i *BENJAMIN VAN KEUREN. Born, 1800 (?). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1824. Missionary to Charleston, 2d, Mapletown and Westerlo, 1824. Eso- pus, 1825-26. Esopus, Hurley and Bloomingdale, 1826-34. Esopus and Bloomingdale, 1834-36. Warwick, 1836-37. Presbyterian, 1837- 56. Reformed Dutch Church, 1856-65. Died, 1865. -DOUW VAN OLINDA. Born at Charleston, N. Y., 1800. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary to Johnstown, Mayfield and Union, 1825. Palatine, 1825-27. Mapletown, Spraker's Basin and Canajoharie, 1827-31. New Paltz, 1832-44. Caughnawaga, 1844-58. Died, 1858. *JEFFERSON WYNKOOP. Born in New York City, September 11, 1801. In class of 1819, Union. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. West New Hemp- stead and Ramapo, 1825-36. Athens, 1838-42. Presbyterian, Gil- bertsville, Delhi, and Cuba, N. Y., 1842-54. Secretary of Society for Ameliorating the Condition of the Jews. Died, August 21, 1855. *JOHN AUSTIN YATES. Born at East Hartford, Conn., 1801. Son of Rev. Andrew Yates (1796). A.B. (Union, 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick. Tutor, Union College, 1823-27. Prof. Oriental Languages, Union College, 1827-49. D.D. S.T.D. Accepted call to Jersey City, 1st, but died before installation, 1849. *JOHN K. QARRETSON. N. B. Sem., 1821-22. Died, 1822. *ALBERT HELFFENSTEIN. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., March 14, 1801. Son of Rev. Samuel Helflfenstein, D.D. (1775-1866). A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1820). N. B. Sem., 1821-22. Licensed and ordained by Synod of German Re- formed Church, 1822. Assistant in Philadelphia, 1822. German Re- formed, Harrisburg, Penn., 1824 to about 1830; do., Germantown, Penn., 1830-36; do., Hagerstown, Md., 1840-43; do., Philadelphia. 3d, 1843-46. Supt., New Holland, Penn., 1852-58. German Re- formed, Maytown, Penn., 1859-60. Died at North Wales, Penn., September 12, 1870. 6 82 Biographical Record. 1825. *JACOB TEN BROECK BEEKMAN. Born. April n, 1801. A.B. (Union, 1822). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1825. Middletown, N. J., 1825-36. Presbyterian, 1847-75. Died, April 25, 1875. *GEORGE H. FISHER. Born, 1800. A.B. (Columbia, 1821). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1825. North Branch, 1825-30. Fishkill, 1830-35. Hud- son, 1836-41. Also Stated Supply at Mt. Pleasant, 1838-41. Broome St., New York City, 1841-55. Utica, 1855-59. Hackensack, 2d, 1864- 70. Emeritus. D.D. (Rutgers, 1845). President, General Synod, 1849. Trustee, Columbia, 1851-55. Died, November 2^,, 1872. *JOHN GROSVENOR TARBELL. Born at Brimfield, Mass., 1794. A.B. (Harvard, 1820). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary to Montville, 1826; to Berne, 1826. Stone House Plains, 1827-28. Sand Beach, 1830-32. Caroline, 1832-40. Missionary in Central Michigan from 1840. Died about 1880. *RICHARD D. VAN KLEEK. Born, 1800 (?). A.B. (Union, 1822). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Raritan, 1826-31. Teaching at Basking Ridge Academy, 1831-34. Canajoharie, 1834-35. Berne, ist, and Beaver- dam, 1835-43. Teaching at Erasmus Hall, Flatbush, L. L, 1843-60, and at Grammar School. Jersey City, 1860-70. D.D. Died, 1870. 1826. *DAVID ABEEL. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 12. 1804. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1826. Athens, 1826-28. Missionary at St. Thomas, W. L, 1828-29. Supplied Orchard St., New York City, 1829. Voyage to China, 1829-30. Chaplain of Seamen's Friend So- ciety, 1829-30. Missionary of A. B. C. F. IVL in Java, 1830-31 ; in Siam, 1831-33. Visited Europe and America, 1833-38. In China, 1838-39; Macao, 1839-41; Siam, 1841 ; Borneo, 1841-42; Kolongsoo (near Amoy), 1842-44; Amoy, 1844-45. Voyage to America, 1845. D.D. (Rutgers, 1842). Published: (i) "About 1833 — Residence in China," 1834; (2) "The Missionary Convention at Jerusalem, or The Claims of the World to the Gospel," 1838. Died at Albany, N. Y., September 4, 1846. Alumni. 83 *IRA CONDICT BOICE. Born in Piscatavvay Township, Middlesex County, N. J., June 28, 1803. A.B. (Dickinson, 1823). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1826. Salem and Union, 1826-29. Bergen Neck, 1829-44. Claverack, 1844-59. North Hempstead, 1859-70. Died, October 5, 1872. ^ABRAHAM HENRY DUMONT. Born, 1800. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1826. Mis- sionary at Union and Salem, 1826. Greenbush and Blooming Grove, 1826-29. Pottsville, Penn., and Missionary at Tuscarora and Fort Carbon, 1829-30. General Agent of Missionary Society, 1832-33. Congregationalist, Newport, R. L, 1833 — . A.M. (Rutgers, 1828). Died, 1865. *JOHN GARRETSON. Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., November g. 1801. A.B. (Union, 1823). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1S26. Missionary to Kinderhook Landing (Stuyvesant) and Columbiaville, 1826-27. Mid- dleburgh, 1827-33. Schraalenburgh, 1833-36. Missionary at Brook- lyn, organizing the Central Church, 1836-37 Belleville, 1837-49. Corresponding Secretary Board of Domestic Missions, 1849-59. Canastota, 1859-61. Owasco Outlet, 1861-64. Esopus, 1865-66. Also Stated Supply at St. Reniy. Presbyterian, Lawrenceville, Penn., 1866-69. Courtlandtown, 1869-72. Rector of Hertzog Hall, 1874-75. D.D. (Rutgers, 1855). Died, 1875. *HENRY HEERMANCE. Born at Nassau, N. Y., 1801. Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1826. Oyster Bay and North Hempstead, 1826-27. Missionary at Stuyvesant, 1827-28. Sand Beach, 1829. Blawenbergh, 1832-35. Kinderhook, 1835-36. Died, 1846. *ABRAHAM L LABAQH. Born, August 4, 1805 Licensed by Classis of New York, 1826. Evangelist at Rhinebeck, 1826-27. St. Thomas, W. L, 1827-42. Gravesend, 1842-59. A.M. (Rutgers, 1827). Died, 1865. *ISAAC P. LABAGH. Born at Catskill, N. Y. (?), August 14. 1804. Son of Rev. Peter Labagh, D.D. (1796). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Water- 84 Biographical Record. ford, 1827-30. Supplied Orchard St.. New York City, 1831-32. Gravesend, 1832-42. Suspended. Episcopalian. A.M. (Union, 1826, and Rutgers, 1828). Published: (i) "Great Events of Unfulfilled Prophecy," 1859; (2) "Theoklesia, or the Organization Perpetuity, Conflicts and Triumphs of the One Holy Catholic Apostolic Church," 1868. Died, December 29, 1869. ♦CHRISTIAN Z. PAULISON. Born near Hackensack. N. J., 1805. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1822). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1826. Marbletown, 1826-29. Aquackanonck, 1829-31. Seceded, 1831. Seceder, Hackensack and Paterson, 1832. Suspended by Seceders. Hackensack, Independent, 1832-40. Glen, Independent, 1840 — . Died, 1851. *CORNELIUS VAN CLEEF. Born at Harlingen, N. J., September 16, 1799. A.B. (Dickinson, 1823). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. 1826. Missionary at Palatine, 1826, and at Manayunk, 1827-28. Athens, 1828-33. New Hackensack, 1833-66. D.D. (Rutgers, 1863). Died, June 13. 1875. *JOHN HARDENBERQH VAN WAQENEN. Born at Rochester, Ulster County, N. Y., 1802. A.B. (Union, 1823). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1826. Beaverdam, Berne, 1826-31. Niskayuna and Amity, 1831-34. Niskayuna, 1834-35. Lin- lithgo, 1835-40. Linlithgo and ]\It. Pleasant (Greenport), 1840-41. Kingston, 1841-44. Died, 1844. ♦BENJAMIN B. WESTFALL. Born at Claverack, N. Y. 1798. A.B. (Union, 1823). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1826. Missionary at Sand Beach, 1827-28. Rochester and Clove, 1828-34. Rochester, 1834-38. Stone Arabia and Ephratah, 1838-44. Died, 1844. ♦CHARLES W^HITEHEAD. Born, 1801. A.B. (Dickinson, 1823). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1826. Presbyterian, Batavia, 1827-28. Hopewell, 1828- 35. Somerville, 2d, 1835-39. Presbyterian, Fishkill, 1840-42. Wal- den, 1842-49. Houston St., New York City, 1849. Poughkeepsie. 2d, 1849-52. Washington Heights, 1853-61. Chaplain, City Hos- pital, 1861-73. Died, 1873. Alumni. 85 1827. *EDW1N HOLMES. Born at Salisbury, Conn., July 17, 1797. A.B. (Union, 1822). Principal, Dutchess Academy, 1822-25. Studied under Rev. Cor- nelius C. Cuyler, D.D. (1808) and at N. B. Sem. Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1827. Linlithgo, 1827-35. Albany, 3d, 1835- 41. Athens, 1841-42. Nassau, 1842-51. Chatham, 1853-59. Died, November 23, 1873. *JOHN McKELVEY. Born at Covenary, Ireland, 1801. Belfast College, 1821. Migrated to Canada, 1822. Missionary to Argyle, Fort Miller, and Wilton, 1827. Xiskayuna and Amity, 1827-30. Deposed, 1831. At Port Hope, Canada, where he died, about 1835. *JAMES B. STEVENSON. Born at Salem, N. Y., 1798. Licensed by Classis of Washington, 1827. Missionary to Lysander, Sparta and Cato, 1827-29. Florida (Minaville), 1829-54. Wynantskill, 1854-64. Died, March 2, 1864. ♦LEONARD B. VAN DYCK. Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., 1802 (?). A.B. (Union, 1824). N. B. Sem., 1824-27. Licensed by Presbytery of Columbia, 1827. Presby- terian, Osbornville (Windham), Greene Co., N. Y., 1828-70 (?). Died, 1877. 1828. *ROBERT PERINE LEE. Born at Yorktown, N. Y., 1803. A.B. (Dickinson, 1824). Licensed by South Classis of New York, 1828. Missionary in New York City, 1828-29. Montgomery, 1829-58. Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-58. Died, 1858. *JAMES E. QUAW. Born, 1800 (?). Missionary at Tyashoke, 1828-29; at Lysander, 1829-30. Dashville Falls, 1831-34. Breakabin, Cobleskill and Scho- harie Mt., 1834-36. Lost on Lake Erie, 1845. 86 Biographical Record. ♦HENRY A. RAYMOND. Born at Patterson, Putnam Co., N. Y.. July lo, 1804. A.B. (Yale, 1825). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1828. Sharon, Law- yersville and Cobleskill, 1829-32. Fairfield, 1833-35. Niskayuna, 1836-50. Owasco, 1851-53. Amity, 1853-56. Lawyersville and Sharon, 1856-64. Boght and Rensselaer, 1864-71. Died, July 18, 1877. 1829. ♦ISAAC D. COLE. Born at Spring Valley, N. Y., January 25, 1799. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1829. Assistant at Tappan, 1829-31. Colleague at Tappan, 1831-32. Totowa, 2d, 1832-33. Tappan, 1833-64. Pub- lished, "Gospel Preaching," 1850. Died, August 30, 1878. ♦JAMES DEMAREST. Born at Boght. N. Y., December 28, 1797. Son of Rev. John Demarest (1789). M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1820). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1829. Missionary at Williamsburgh, 1829-30. Williamsburgh, 1830-39. Wawarsing, 1842-48. Missionary at Lan- sing, 111., 1848. Superintendent of Leake and Watts Orphan House, 1849-53. North Hempstead, 1853-59. Died, January 24, 1887. ♦HENRY MANDEVILLE. Born at Kinderhook, N. Y., 1804. A.B. (Union, 1826). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1829. Shawangunk, 1829-31. Geneva. 1831-34. Utica, 1834-41. Prof. Moral Philosophy and Rhetoric, Hamilton College, 1841-49. Presbyterian, Albany, 1850-54. Presbyterian, Mo- bile, Ala.. 1854-58. D.D. (Union, 1847). Published a series of six Reading Books, 1849: also "Essays on a Part of Epistle to Romans." Died. 1858. ♦JAMES R. TALMAGE. Born, 1808. A.B. (Coll. N. J.. 1826). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1829. Missionary to Pottsville. Penn.. 1829-31. Jersey City, 1831-33. Pompton Plains, 1833-36. Blawenburgh, 1837- 49. Athens. 1849-50. Brooklyn. Middle Church, 1850-52. Green- bush, 1852-60. Chittenango, 1860-69. Wawarsing, 1869-74. Wilt- wick, 1874-79. D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, June 29, 1879. ♦CORNELIUS L. VAN DYCK. Born at Kinderhook, N. Y., 1804. A.B. (Union, 1826). Marble- town, 1829-53. North Esopus (Port Ewen), 1856-66. Died, 1866. Alumni. . 87 ♦CHARLES P. WACK. Born, 1804 (?). Licensed by "Free Synod," German Reformed, 1830. Caroline, 1831. Bellona, 1831-35. Lebanon, 1835-40. Tren- ton, 1st, 1841-44. German Reformed, 1845-52. A.M. (Rutgers, 1835). Died at Easton, Penn., 1866. *HENRY MORRIS. Born at Cambridge, N. Y., September 19, 1803. A.B. (Hamilton, 1823). N. B. Sem., 1826. Princeton Sem., 1826-28. Ordained by Presbytery of Troy, 1831. Presbyterian missionary, Wapping, Conn., 1829-32 ; do.. Middle Granville, N. Y., 1832-34. Congregational, Orwell, Vermont, 1834-41. Missionary, Hartford, Conn., 1841-42. Congregational, Burlington, Conn., 1842-43. Union Village, N. Y., 1843-48. Stated Supply, Easton, N. Y., 1850-55. Cuddebackville, 1855-62. Christian Commissioner, U. S. Army, 1863-64. Died at Binghamton, N. Y., October 17, 1882. *J. Q. WOODWARD. N. B. Sem., 1826. 1830. *THOMAS A. AMERMAN. A.B. (Amherst, 1827). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1830. Stated Supply, Beekman. N. Y., 1830-31. Coeymans, 1832. Presby- terian, 1832-35. Shokan, 1835-38. Jamesville, 1838-40. ♦CHRISTOPHER HUNT. Born at Tarrytown. N. Y., 1800 (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1827). Li- censed by Classis of New York, 1830. Clarkstown, 1830-32. Nas- sau, 1832-37. Franklin St., New York City, 1837-39. Died, 1839. ♦FRANCIS MARCHALK KIP. Born in New York City, August 7, 1810. A.B. (Columbia, 1826). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1830. Bloomingdale, 1830-31. Ninth St., New York City, 1831-36. Fishkill, 1836-70. Huguenots, Staten Island, 1872-76. Huguenots and Richmond, 1876. Chaplain of Seamen's Retreat, Staten Island, 1872-88. S.T.D. (Columbia 1857). President, General Synod, 1856. Trustee, Rutgers, 1860-88. Published, "An Old Disciple and His Descendants," 1848. Died, May 28, 1888. 88 Biographical Record. *JOHN A. LIDDELL. Born in Scotland, 1806. Glasgow College and St. Andrew's Col- lege, 1826 (?). Greenbush, 1830-34. Totowa, 2d, 1834-38. Lodi, N. Y., 1838-48. Supplied Cicero, 1848-49. Stone House Plains, 1849-50. Died, 1850. ♦ALEXANDER McCALLA MANN. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., March 16, 1808. A.B. (Rutgers, 1827). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1830. Ithaca, 1831- 37. Stated Supply, West Troy, 1837. Poughkeepsie, 1838-57. Ho- boken, 1858-61. Presbyterian, Trumansburg, 1862-65. D.D. (Univ. Rochester, 1856). President, General Synod, 1851. Died, July 15, 1893. *AARON A. MARCELUS. Born at Amsterdam, N. Y., 1799. In class of 1826, Union. Li- censed by Classis of New York, 1830. Lysander, 1830-31. Schaghti- coke, 1831-34. Manhattan, New York City, 1834-36. Principal of Lancaster Academy, Penn.. 1836-39. Freehold, 1839-50. Teaching in New York City and Williamsburgh, 1851-56. Greenville, 1856-59. Teaching in Bergen, 1859-60. Died, i860. *ABRAHAM H. MEYERS. Born, 1801. A.B. (Union, 1827). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1830. St. Johnsville, 1830-31. Beaverdam and Berne, 1831-35. Belleville, 1835-37. St. Johnsville, 1837-44. Stated Supply, Berne and Schaghticoke, 1844-48. Manheim, 1848-52. Glenville, 1st, 1852-54. North Esopus, 1855-56. Germantown, 1856-62. Stated Suppl}^ Esopus, 1862-65. Saddle River, 1866-72. Easton, N. Y., 1872-75. Linlithgo (Livingston Church), 1875-78. Emeritus. Died, March 9, 1886. *JOHN HENRY PITCHER. Born, 1806. A.B. (Union, 1827). Licensed by Classis of Pough- keepsie. Herkimer and German Flats, 1831-33. Tyashoke and Easton, 1833-38. Tyashoke, 1838-43. Jackson, 1844-52. Claverack, 2d, 1852-61. Greenville, 1861-73. Westerlo, 1873-76. Died, January II, 1879. *RANSFORD WELLS. Born at Catskill, N. Y., September 6, 1805. A.B. (Rutgers, 1827). Canajoharie, 1830-33. Newark, 1833-42. Secretary, Board of Mis- Alumni. B^ sions, 1842-44. Schoharie, 1844-57. Fultonville, 1857-68. Stuyvesant Falls, 1868-71. Brookfield, Conn., 1871-75. Teaching at Marlboro, 1875-76. Cato, 1876-80. D.D. (Rutgers, 1851). President of Gen- eral Synod, 1855. Died, March 5, 1889. *JAMES BEVERIDQE. N. B. Sem., 1827-28. Associate Reformed. ♦FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN CORNELL. Born at Allentown, N. J., November 16, 1804. Son of Rev. John Cornell (1798). A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1825). N. B. Sem., 1827. Li- censed by Presbytery of Newtown, 1829. Professor of Language, College of Mississippi, Natchez, Miss., 1828-29. Missionary at Stuy- vesant, 1829; at Columbiaville, 1829-31. Marshalville, 1831-32. Montville, 1833-36. Manhattan, New York City, 1836-56. Presby- terian, Pluckemin, N. J., 1856-64. D.D. (Union, 1866). Died, August 7, 1875. ^GARRABRANT VAN RIPER. Born, 1807. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1827). N. B. Sem., 1827-28. Died at Lodi, N. ¥., January 11, 1828. 1831. *JOHN H. BEVIER. Born, 1805. Studied under Rev. Cornelius D. Westbrook, D.D. (1804), and at N. B. Sem. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1831. Shawangunk, 1831-43. Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1843-52. Fordham, 1851-53. Glenham, 1853-60. Rensselaer, 1860-63. Rosendale, 1864-67. Stated Supply, New Concord, 1867-73. Emeri- tus. Died, August 14, 1880. *DAVID CUSHINQ. Born, 1801. Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1831. Stated Supply, Walpack, 1831-32. Kinderhcok, 2d, 1834-35. Presbyterian, Lockport, N. Y., and Portsmouth, Ohio, 1835-49. *OSCAR HUBERT GREGORY. Born at Hobart, Delaware Co., N. Y., August 27, 1809. A.B. (Amherst, 1828). Princeton Sem. and N. B. Sem., 1831. Licensed 90 Biographical Record. by Classis of New Brunswick, 1831. Farmerville, N. Y., 1831-38. Washington and Gibbonsville (West Troy, South and North), 1838- 43. West Troy, North, 1843-70. D.D. (Union, 1853). President, General Synod, i860. Died, December 11, 1885. *JOHN MANLEY. Born. 1810. A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1831. Manheim, 1831-33. Saddle River and Paskack, 1834-53. Saddle River, 1853-66. Died, May 22, 1871. ♦CORNELIUS CORNELL VAN ARSDALEN. Born. 1806. A.B. (Rutgers. 1828). N. B. Sem., 1828-31. Supplied Central Church, Brooklyn. 1838-40. Supplied South Church, Brook- lyn, 1840-41. Philadelphia, ist, 1841-49. Greenwich, New York City, 1852-54. D.D. Died, July 2. 1856. 1832. *JOHN CRANE BALDWIN. Born. January 26, 1802. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1832. Lived in Alabama and Mississippi. Died at Knox Hill, Florida, June, 1862. *GARRET I. GARRETSON. Born near Somerville, N. J., 1808. A.B. (Rutgers, 1829). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1832. Stuyvesant, 1832-34. Newtown and Jamaica, 1835-49. Lodi, 1849-52. Died, August 14, 1854. =!LEONARD ROGERS. Born, 1803 (?). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1832. Catlin, 1832-33. Sand Beach, 1833-34. Died, 1838. *GARRET CONOVER SCHANCK. Born at Matawan, N. J., September 14, 1806. A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary at Mar- shallville, 1833. Walpack, 1833-35. Clover Hill, 1835-37. Pompton Plains, 1837-53. D-D- (Rutgers). Trustee, Rutgers. 1866-88. Died, September 17, 1888. Alumni. 91 ♦RICHARD LUDLOW SCHOONMAKER. Born at Jamaica, L. I., 1811. Son of Rev. Jacob Schoonmaker, S.T.D. (1801). A.B. (Rutgers, 1829). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1832. Waterford, 1832-35. Presbyterian, St. Augustine, Florida, 1835-36. Harlem, 1837-47. North Hempstead, 1847-52. Waterford, 1852-56. Amity, 1856-61. Rotterdam, 2d, 1861-71. Chap- lain at Sing Sing Prisons, 1871-76. Greenville, 1876-80. Glen, 1880- 82. Died, June, 1882. ♦JOHN CANNON VAN LIEW. Born at Middlebush, N. J., 1806 (?). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1832. Catskill, Leeds and Kiskatom, 1832-33. Leeds and Kiskatom, 1833-34. Spotswood, 1834-42. Rutgers College Grammar School, 1841-45. Presbyterian, Piffard, 1845-49. Presby- terian, Groveland, 1849-50. Ephratah and Stone Arabia, 1850-56. Berne and Beaverdam, 1856-60. Died, 1861. ♦ALEXANDER H. WARNER. Born, 1803. Clarkstown, 1832-37. Hackensack, ist, 1837-65. Chaplain of State Prison, Trenton, N. J., 1868-77. Died, August 22, 1882. ♦JOHN V. ROBBINS. Born at Williamsburgh, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1829). N. B. Sem., 1829-30. Died, 1830. ♦BENJAMIN SWARTZ. Born in New York City (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1829). N. B. Sem., 1829-30. Died, 1830. 1833. ♦BENJAMIN BASSLER. Born at Berne, N. Y., 1808. A.B. (Union, 1830). New Rhine- beck and Sharon, 1833-38. Farmerville, 1838-66. Died, February 5, 1866. ♦WILLIAM BRUSH. Born in New York City, May 23, 1809. A.B. (Rutgers, 1830). Licensed by Classis of New York. Guilford, 1834-51. Tarrytown, 1851-52. Bedminster, 1852-65. Stated Supply, South New Haven, Conn., 1869. Fordham, 1869-74. Died, March 16, 1898. 92 Biographical Record. ♦MATTHIAS LUSK. Born, September 9, 1907. A.B. (Rutgers, 1830). Jersey City, 1833-48. Died, April 13, 1883. *ROBERT A. QUINN. Born, 1798. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1833. Caugh- nawaga, 1833-35. Oyster Bay, 1835-41. Manayunk, 1842-47. Stone House Plains, 1847-49. Chaplain at Sailors' Snug Harbor, 1852-63. Died, January 31, 1863. ♦JACOB R. VAN ARSDALE. Born, 1808 (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1830). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Berne. 2d, 1834-35. Mt. Pleasant (Stanton), 1835- 50. Tyre, 1850-64. Died, 1871. ♦RICHARD C. LUDLOW. Born at Newtown, N. Y .(?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1828). Teacher. N. B. Sem., 1831. Died, 1831. ♦ENOCH VAN AKEN. Born at Esopus, N. Y., July 21, 1808. A.B. (Rutgers, 1830). N. B. Sem., 1830-32. Princeton Sem., 1832-33. Licensed by Presby- tery of New Brunswick. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1834. Kinderhook, 1834-35. Bloomingdale, New York City, 1835-84. Died, January 2, 1885. 1834. ♦ROBERT ORMISTON CURRIE. Born, 1806. A.B. (Rutgers, 1829). Rector, N. B. Grammar School, 1830-31. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. New Utrecht, 1835-66. Published, "Memoir of Rev. George A. Shelton, Rector of St. James' Parish, Newtown, L. L," 1865. Died, 1866. ♦ELBERT NEVIUS. Born near Six Mile Run, N. J., September 4, 1808. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1830). Licensed by Classis of Cayuga. Missionary at Lyons, 1835. Arcadia, 1835-36. Voyage to Java, 1836. Batavia, 1836-39. Pontianak, 1839-44. Voyage to Singapore, 1842. Returned to Amer- ica, 1844. Stuyvesant, 1846-86. Stated Supply, Stuyvesant Falls, 1886-89. Died, September 29, 1897. Alumni. 93 *EDWARD P. STIMPSON. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Greenbush, 1834-52. Castleton, 1853-61. Suspended. Deposed, 1869. *FREDERICK BORDINE THOMSON. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., November 5, 1809. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1831). Upper Red Hook, 1834-36. Agent, Board of Missions, 1836-37. Stated Supply, Holmdel, 1837-38. Voyage to Singapore, 1838. Singapore, 1838-39. Batavia, Java, 1839-41. Karangan, Bor- neo, 1842-46. Voyage to Europe, 1847. Published: (i) "Dyak Hymn Book" (the first printed book in the language), 1844; (2) "Brown's Catechism" (in Dyak), 1845. Died at Berne, Switzerland, March 3, 1848. *SIMON V. E. WESTFALL. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1802. A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1834. Hyde Park, 1834-37. Union and Salem, 1837-47. Missionary in Illinois, 1847-48. Pekin. 1849-53. Vanderveer, 1853. Pekin. 1853-56. Died, 1856. *PETER S. WILLIAMSON. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1824). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1834. Rockaway, 1835-39. Brooklyn, 4th (Wallabout), 1841-42. Teaching, Schodack Academy, 1843; at Belleville, 1843-46; at Jamai- ca, 1846-52; at San Francisco, 1852-80. Died, 1880. *WILLIAM H. COOPER. A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). N. B. Sem., 1831-32. Presbyterian, Wamps- ville, N. Y., 1836- (?): do., Bellport, L. L, 1857-80. Died at Par- sippany, N. J., February 24, 1880. 1835. ♦JACOB ENNIS. Born near Belleville, N. J., 1808. A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Voyage to Java, 1836. Java, 1836-40; also preaching on Island Balee, 1838, and making expedition in interior of Sumatra, 1837. Returned to America, 1840. Deposed, 1840. Pro- fessor of Natural Science, National Military College, Bristol, Penn. Principal, Scientific and Classical Institute, Philadelphia, Penn. Pro- 94 Biographical Record. fessor of Physical Sciences, State Normal School, Shippenburg, Penn. Published, "The Origin of the Stars." Died, January 12, 1890. *JOHN LILLIE. Born at Kelso, Scotland, 1812. Univ. Edinburgh, 1831. N. B. Sem., 1834-35. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1835. Kingston, 1836-41. President of Grammar School, Univ. N. Y., 1841-42. Broadway, afterward Stanton St., New York City, 1843-48. Also Editor, "Jewish Chronicle," 1844-48. American Bible Union, 1851- 57. Presbyterian, Kingston, 1858-67. D.D. (Univ. Edinburgh, 1855). Pu1)lished: (i) "Perpetuity of the Earth," 1842; (2) New Versions of and Philological Commentaries on the two Epistles to the Thessalonians, 2 Peter, the three Epistles of John, Jude, and the Revelation, 1851-57; (3) Lectures on the Epistles to the Thessa- lonians, i860: (4) Translations, with additions, of Auberlen and Riggenbach's Commentary on the Epistles to the Thessalonians (in Lange's Commentary), 1868; (5) Commentary on the two Epistles of Peter, 1869. Died, 1867. ^ABRAHAM POLHEMUS. Born at Astoria, N. Y., 1812. A.B. (Rutgers, 1831). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1835. Hopewell, 1835-57. North, Newark, 1857. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1856). Trustee, Rutgers, 1851-57. Died, October, 1857. *WILLIAM YOUNQBLOOD. Born at Monteomerv. N. Y.. tSoo. A.B. (Rutgers. 1832). Li- censed by Classis of Orange. Voyage to Batavia, Java, 1836. Bata- via. 1836-38. Voyage to Borneo, via Singapore, 1838-39. Teaching a Malay school, Pontianak, Borneo, 1839-42. Karangan, Borneo, 1842-47. Voyage to America, 1849. Died, 1859. *LEWIS H. TERRILL. N. B. Sem., 1832-34. 1836. ♦ALEXANDER C. HILLMAN. Born, 1811 (?). A.B. (Columliia, 1832). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1836. Stonehouse Plains, 1838-41. Vanderveer, 1841-42. Roxbury and Moresville, 1843-45. Wurt.sboro, 1846-49. Blue Moun- tain, 1852-58. Died, November 20, 1876. Alumni. 95 *DANIEL MICHAEL. Born, 1810 (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1833). Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1836. Missionary at Redford, Mich., 1836-47. Died, 1865. =^PETER J. QUICK. Born, March 6, 1806. A.B. (Rutgers, 1833). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Clarkstown, 1837-66. Rector of Hertzog Hall, 1869-74. Librarian of Sage Library, 1874-86. Died, November 9, 1886. nVILLIAM REILEY. Born at Durham, Bucks Co., Penn., February 12, 1810. A.B. (Rutgers, 1833). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1836. Hurley, 1836-39. Holmdei, 1839-87. Emeritus. D.D. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, July 14, 1894. ^JOHN M. SCRIBNER. Born, 1810 (?). A.B: (Union, 1833). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1836. Schoharie, 1836-39. Walden, 1839-42. Principal, Female Seminary, Auburn, N. Y., 1842-44. Principal, Female Semi- nary, Rochester, 1844-46. Died, 1881. *HART E. WARING. Born at West Hyde Park, Ulster Co., N. Y., March 12, 181 1. A.B. (Rutgers, 1833). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1836. Sup- plied Berne, 2d, 1836-38, and Lawyersville, 1839-40. Missionary to Grand Rapids, 1840-43. Presbyterian from 1843. Died at Grand Rapids, Mich., April 20, 1897. MAMES A. DE LA VERGNE. In class of 1833, Rutgers. N. B. Sem., 1833-35. Presbyterian. First Superintendent of Public Schools, Clinton, Mo., 1867-68. Died, January 30, 1899. ^ELIHU DOTY. Born, 1809 (?). .4.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Licensed by Classis of Schoharie, 1836. Voyage to Java, 1836. Batavia, 1836-39. Borneo, 1839-44. Amoy, 1844-64. Published: (i) "Narrative of a Tour in Borneo" ; (2) Translation of Sacramental and Marriage Forms of R. P. D. C. into Amoy Colloquial, 1853; (3) "Anglo-Chinese Man- 9'5 Biographical Record. ual of the Amoy Dialect,'' 1853; (4) Translation and Revision into the Amoy Dialect of Milner's "Thirteen Village Sermons, including Milner's Tract on the Strait Gate," 1854. Died on voyage to Amer- ica, November 30. 1864. 1837. *PETER ALLEN. Born in Columbia County, X. Y., 1808. Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1837. West New Hempstead and Ramapo, 1837-53. West New Hempstead, 1853-62. Died, 1862. *JOHN C. CRUIKSHANK. Born at Salem, Washington Co.. N. Y., November 16, 181 1. A.B. (Union, 1834). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1837. Hyde Park, 1837-43. Hurley, 1843-50. Little Falls, 1850-68. Superin- tendent of Schools, Passaic County. 1867-91. D.Sc. (Rutgers, 1891). Published, "History of School? in Passaic County." 1876. Died, November 12, 1899. *JOHN TERHUNE DEMAREST. Born at Schraalenberg, N. J., February 20, 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1837. New Pros- pect, 1837-49. Minisink, 1850-52. Principal, Harrisburgh Academy, 1852-54. Pascack. 1854-67. New Prospect, 1869-71 ; 1873-85. Emeri- tus. D.D. (Rutgers, 1851). Published: (r) "Exposition of First Peter," 185 1 ; (2) "Exposition of Second Peter," 1862; (3) "Christ- ocracy ; or Essays on the Coming and Kingdom of Christ" (Joint author with Rev. William R. Gordon. D.D., 1837), 1867, 1879; (4) "A Commentary on the Catholic Epistles," 1879. Died, January 30, 1897. "WILLIAM DEMAREST. Born near Hackensack, N. J., August 24, 1813. A.B. (Columbia, 1834). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1837. Missionary in New York City, 1837-38. Clover Hill, 1838-40. New Hurley, 1840-45. Berne, ist, and Beaverdam, 1845-50. Westerlo, 1850-54. Bound Brook, 1854-57. Ramapo, 1858-70. Union, 1871-74. Published: (i) Translation of Frelinghuysen's Sermons, with a Sketch of Rev. T. J. Frelinghuysen, 1856; (2) Translation of the Minutes of the Early Provisional Synod. 1771-92, 1859. Died, 1874. Alumni. 97 *JOHN HUDSON DURYEA. Born at Bloomingburgh, X. Y., November 28, 1810. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1S34). Licensed by Classis of Orange. 1837. Wawarsing, 1837-38. Totowa. 2d. 1838-95. Emeritus. 1882-95. D.D. (Rutgers, 1871). Died. August 7. 1895. *WILLIAM ROBERT GORDON. Born in New York City, March 9, 181 1. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1834). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1837. North Plempstead 1838-42. Flushing, 1842-49. Houston St.. New York City. 1849-58. _ Schraalenburgh. 1S58-80. S.T.D. (Cokimbia, 1854). Pubhshed : (i) The Supreme Godhead of Christ. Flushing, 1848, New York, 1855; (2) A Guide to Children in Reading the Scriptures, New York. 1852: (3) Particular Providence. Illustrated by the History of Joseph. New York, 1855. 1856 and 1868: (4) Threefold Test of Mod- ern Spiritualism, New York, 1856; (5) Christocracy, Essays on the Coming and Kingdom of Christ, New York, 1867, 1879 (Joint author with Rev. John T. Demarest, 1837) ; (6) The Church of God and Her Sacraments. New York, 1870: (7) Life of Rev. Henry Os- trander. D.D. (1800). with Selected Sermons. New York, 1875. Died, March 30, 1897. ^HARRISON HEERMANCE. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., 1813 (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Li- censed by Classis of Poughkeepsie. Currytown and Mapletown, 1837-40. Presbyterian, Milton, 1840-43. Buskirk's Bridge, 1844-45. Medina, 1846-51. Jefferson and Potcsford, 1851-57. Macon. 1857-62. Chaplain, 128th Regiment, New York Volunteers, 1864. Died, Feb- ruary 21, 1883. *JOHN PRAY KNOX. Born at Savannah. Georgia. July 28. 1811. A.B. (Rutgers. 1830). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Nassau. 1838-41. LTtica, 1841-44. St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 1847-54. Presbyterian, Newtown, L. I., 1855-82. (Monrovia Institute, Liberia.) Published. History of the Island of St. Thomas, 1851. Died, June 2. 1882. JOHN FRYER MESICK, 266 East Market St., York, Penn. Born at Guilderland. N. Y., June 28. 1813. Son of Peter T. Me- sick. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Licensed by Classis of Greene. 1838. Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1837-40. German Reformed. Harris- burg, 1840-55. Raritan. 2d. 1855-82. D.D. (Rutgers, 1853). LL.D. (Franklin and Marshall, 1911). 7 9b Biographical Record. ♦WILLIAM JOHN POHLMAN. Born at Albany, N. Y., 1812. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Licensed by Classis of Albany. Ordained, 1838. Missionary in Borneo, 1838- 44. Amoy, 1844-49. Lost at sea, January 5, 1849. *EBENEZER S. WIGGINS. Born, 1813 (?). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1834). Totowa, 1837-56. Manhattan, New York City, 1857-70. D.D. Died, 1878. *TALBOT WILSON CHAMBERS. Born at Carlisle, Penn., February 25, 1819. Dickinson College, 1830-32. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). N. B. Sem., 1834-35. Princeton Sem., 1836-37. Teaching, 1837-39. Licensed by Presbytery of Clin- ton, Miss., 1838. Raritan, 2d (Somerville, N. J.), 1839-49. Col- legiate Church, New York City, 1849-96. President of General Sj-nod, 1863. Vedder Lecturer, 1875. Trustee, Rutgers, 1868-96. Trustee, Columbia, 1881-96. Member of Old Testament Revision Company. President of Board of Foreign Missions, 1888-96. Presi- dent of Alliance of Reformed Churches, 1892-96. Instructor in New Testament Exegesis at various times at N. B. Sem., Princeton Sem., Union Sem., Hartford Sem., Allegheny Sem. and Lane Sem. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1853). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1885). Published: (i) Memoir of Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen, LL.D., 1863; (2) Origi- nal Exposition of Zechariah, for Lange's Commentary, 1874; (3) Translation and Enlargement of Schmoller's Exposition of Amos, in Lange's Commentary, 1874; (4) The Psalter a Witness to the Divine Origin of the Bible. Vedder Lectures, 1876; (5) Companion of the Revised Old Testament, 1885. Died, February 3, 1896. 1838. *PHILIP MILLEDOLER BRETT. Born in New York City, 1818. Grandson of Rev. Philip Mille- doler, S.T.D. (1775-1852). A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1838. Nyack, 1838-42. St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 1842-46. Mt. Pleasant, N. Y., 1846-51. Tompkinsville, 1851-56. Editor, Staten Island Chronicle, 1856-58. D.D. (Rutgers, 1858). Published, "A Souvenir of a Three Years' Ministry in R. D. C. of St. Thomas," New York, 1856. Died, i860. Alumni. 99 *ROBERT C. CLARK. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1834). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1838. License withdrawn at his own request, 1844. *ORLANDO HARRIMAN, JR. A.B. (Columbia, 1835). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1838. Hurley, 1840. Episcopalian. Died at Jacksonville, Florida, April 30, 188 r. ♦JOHN ADDISON VAN DOREN. Born in New York City, 1815. A.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Son of Garret Van Doren, M.D. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1838. Middlebush, 1838-66. Supplied Lodi, 1866. Stated Supply, Clinton Station, 1866-72. Died at East Millstone, August 24, 1886. ♦CORNELIUS WYCKOFF. Born at Readington, N. J., 1810. A.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1838. Northumberland, 1838-41. Roch- ester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1841-65. High Bridge, 1866-69. Died, May, 1870. ♦CORNELIUS VAN SANTVOORD. Born at Belleville, N. J., April 8, 1816. Son of Rev. Staats Van Santvoord, D.D. (1814). A.B. (Union, 1835)- N. B. Sem., 1835-36. Princeton Sem., 1836-38. Licensed by Presbytery of New York, 1838. Ordained by Classis of Cayuga, 1838. Canastota, 1838-39. Supplied Coeymans and New Baltimore, 1839-40. Saugerties, 1840- 55. Union Village, 1855-58. Coxsackie, 2d, 1859. Schenectady, 2d, 1859-61. Chaplain, Militia, N. Y., 1861-65. Associate Editor of "The Interior," 1869-71. Commissioner of Schools, Ulster County, N. Y., 1871-76. Supplied Bloomingdale, St. Remy, Linlithgo, 1871- 76. President of General Synod, 1857. D.D. (Rutgers, 1855). Published: (i) Discourses on Special Occasions, and Miscellaneous Papers, New York, 1856; (2) Memoirs of Eliphalet Nott, D.D., LL.D., 1876. Died, November 2, 1901. 1839. ♦JOHN H. ACKERSON. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Columbia, 1841-42. Schaghticoke, 1842-44. Suspended, 1847. Deposed, 1848. lUU Biographical Record. *JOHN B. CRAWFORD. Born at Crawford, X. Y.. 1814. A.R. (Rulger?, 1836). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1839. iMiddletown Village, 1839-40. Died, October, 1840. *ANTHONY ELMENDORF. Born in Ulster County, N. Y., 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick. Hurley, 1840-43. Hyde Park, 1843-48. East Brooklyn (Bedford), 1848-51. North. Brooklyn, 1851-66. D.D. (Rutgers, i860). Died, 1866. *JOHN GRAY JOHNSON. Born in Centre County, Penn., January 22,, 1814. A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Glenham, 1840-46. St. John's, Upper Red Hook, 1846-70. Died, July 3, 1870. ♦WILLIAM SHOTWELL MOORE. Born in New York City, July 22, 1813. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1839. Unionville, 1839-50. New Prospect, 1850- 56. Unionville and Greenburgh, 1856-64. Minisink, 1864-69. Gil- boa, 1869-73. Woodstock, 1873-79. Died at Unionville, N. Y., Sep- tember 26, 1896. ^DANIEL McLAREN QUACKENBUSH. Born in New York City, March 9, 1819. A.B. (Columbia, 1836). Licensed by Associate Presbyterian Church, New York, 1839. Asso- ciate Reformed, West Hebron, N. Y., 1842-47. Wawarsing, 1849-51. Fishkill Landing, 1851-55. Missionary Pastor, Brooklyn Heights, 1855-59. Hastings-on-Hudson, 1859-61. Prospect Hill, New York City, 1861-1900. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1863). Died, August 24, igoo. *JOHN J. QUICK. Licensed liy Classis of Philadelphia. Jackson, 1840-43. Fairfield, 1845-49. Wynantskill, 1849-54. Currytown, 1855-56. Mapletown and Currytown, 1856-61. Mapletown, 1861-62. Stated Supply, Fort Herkimer, 1867-68. Died, 18—. '^EDWARD D. JOHNSON. A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). Episcopalian. ^WILLIAM WRIGHT. N. B. Sem.. 1836-38. Alumni. 101 1840. UOHN BENJAMIN ALLIGER. Born, 1816. A.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Law student, 1835-37. Li- censed by Classis of Ulster, 1840. Clove, N. Y., 1840-43. Shawan- gunk, 1843-50. Jamaica, 1851-70. Died, June 18, 1885. *JACOB BOOKSTAVER. Born at Montgomery, N. Y., February g, 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of Orange. Minisink, 1841-47. Teacher at Belleville, N. J., 1847-48. Died, December 11, 1848. ^DAVID D. DEMAREST. Born near Schraalenburgh, N. J., July 30, 1819. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1840. Catskill (as- sisting Rev. James Romeyn, S.T.D., 1819), 1840-41. Flatbush, Ul- ster Co., N. Y., 1841-43. New Brunswick, 2d, 1843-52. Hudson, 1852-65. Prof. Pastoral Theology and Sacred Rhetoric, N. B. Sem., 1865-98. D.D. (Coll. N. J.. 1857). LL.D. (Rutgera, 1892). Trus- tee, Rutgers, 1858-98. President, General Synod, 1858. Stated Clerk, General Synod, 1862-71 Published: (i) History and Char- acteristics of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, 1856 (Re- written and republished 1889) ; (2) Centennial of the New Bruns- wick Theological Seminary, 1884 (Editor with Rev. Drs. P. D. Van Cleef, 1846, and E. T. Corwin, 1856). Died, June 21, 1898. ^EPHRAIM DePUY. Born at Rochester, N. Y., 1814. A.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Prattsville, 1841-46. Clove, 1846-53. Mott Haven, 1853-54. Middleport, 1856-57. Became Episcopalian, 1861. Christ Episcopal Church, Elizabeth, N. J., 1861-63. St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Burlington, N. J., 1863-65. Also Prof. Belles- Lettres, St. Mary's College, Burlington, N. J., 1863-65. Zion Epis- copal Church, Belvidere, N. J., 1865-74. D.D. Died at Lakewood, N. J., March 30, 1896. UOHN LIVINGSTON JANEWAY. Born in Philadelphia, April 21, 1815. Son of Rev. Jacob J. Jane- way, D.D. (1797). A.B. (Rutgers, 1835). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Montville, 1843-50. Presbyterian, Flemington, N. J., 1850-69. Chaplain, 13th Regiment, N. J. Volunteers, 1862-63. D.D. (Lafayette, 1866). Died, November 21. 1906. lO'/i Biographical Record. ♦ROBERT PITTS. Born near Montgomery, N. Y., 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Li- censed by Classis of Orange, 1840. Stated Supply, Walpack, 1840- 60. Died, November 16, 1878. ♦GEORGE SCHENCK. Born at Matteawan, N. Y., 1816. A.B. (Yale, 1837). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1840. Bedminster, 1840-52. Died, 1852. ♦MARTIN LUTHER SCHENCK. Born at Six Mile Run, N. J., 1817. Son of Hon. Ferdinand S. Schenck, M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of New- Brunswick, 1840. Plattekill, 1840-53- Fort Plain, 1853-57. Rocky Hill, 1857-65. Whitehall, 1865-69. Plattekill, 1869-73. Died, March II, 1873. ♦JOHN H. SHEFFIELD. Born, 1811. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1837). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1840. North Hempstead, 1843-46. Missionary to the West, 1846-47. Missionary to the poor in Indiana. Died, near Sufifern, N. Y., 1863. ♦JOHN A. STAATS. Born at Millstone, N. J., December, 1816. A.B. (Rutgers, 1836). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1840. Clintonville, N. J., 1840-41. Preakness, 1843-61. Blooming Grove, 1861-66. Died at Goshen, N. Y., February 3, 1891. ♦WILLIAM HENRY STEELE. Born at Albany, N. Y., February 18, 1818. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary, Batavia, Java, 1842-43. Karangan, Borneo, 1843-49. President, Board of Foreign Missions. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1870). Died at Newark, N. J., August II, 1905. ♦ISAAC P. STRYKER. Born at Harlingen, N. J., November 27, 181 1. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837. Missionary to Borneo, 1840-42. Died at sea, near Singapore, 1842. Alumni. 103 ♦ROBERT VAN AMBURGH. Born at New Hackensack, N. Y., January 9, 1809. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1840. Lebanon, 1840- 48. Presbyterian, Fordham, 1848-51. Presbyterian, Hughsonville, N. Y.. 1851-53. Lebanon, 1853-69. High Bridge, 1869-70. Died, March 8, 1890. ♦WILLIAM THEODORE VAN DOREN. Born in New York City, 1819. Son pf Garret Van Doren, M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1840. Missionary, Borneo, 1840-41. Batavia, Java, 1841-42. Woodstock, N. Y., 1843-45. Presbyterian, Port Byron, 1845-52. Mott Haven, 1852-53. Ramapo, 1853-57. South Bend, 1857-59. Chaplain, 7th Missouri Cavalry, 1861-62. Auditor, U. S. Treasury, 1862-85. Died, December 20, 1885. ♦JOHN WHITBECK. Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., November 12, 1812. A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Waterford, 1841- 48. Stated Supply, Henderson, 1849-50. Arcadia, 1850-52. Caro- line, 1852-68. Died, October 12, 1888. ♦WILLIAM R. JANEWAY. Born in Philadelphia, 1818. Son of Rev. Jacob J. Janeway, D.D. (1797). A.B. (Rutgers, 1837). N. B. Sem., 1837-38. Manufacturer. Died at New Brunswick, N. J., April 9, 1881. 1841. ♦JAMES ALEXANDER HERVEY CORNELL. Born at Allentown, N. J., August 29, 1818. Son of Rev. John Cornell (1798). A,B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1841. Westerlo, 1841-43. New Baltimore, 1843-45. New Baltimore and Coeymans, 1845-48. Syracuse, 1848-51. Rari- tan, 3d, 1851-56. Secretary, Board of Education, 1856-61. Financial Secretary, General Synod, 1869-73. Coeymans, 1873-79. D.D. (Coll. N. J., 1858). Died, August 19, 1899. 104 Biographical Record. ^FRANCIS TOPPING DRAKE. Bom at Soiithold, L. T., June 20, US05. A.B. (Rutgers. 1838). Licensed by Classis of Orange. Wurtsboro, 1842-44. Canastota, 1844-53. Presbyterian, Middle Island, L. I., 1853-63. Died, February *GARDNER JONES. Became a Roman Catholic in Indiana. *JOSEPH KNIESKERN. Born at Berne, N. Y., April 10, 1810. A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of Schoharie, 1841. Berne, 2d, and Knox, 1841- 45. St. Johnsville, 1845-72. Stated Supply, Presbyterian Church, Virgil, N. Y. Died at Cortland, N. Y., September 7, 1895. *ALEXANDER CHARLES MILLSPAUQH. Born in Orange County, N. Y., 1810. A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Li- censed by Classis of Orange, 1841. Middletown Village, 1841-66. Jerusalem and Onesquethaw, 1866-72. Schoharie Mt. and Central Bridge, 1876-78. Union, 1878-85. Died, December 3. 1885. *GILBERT McPHEDRICK MYER. Born at Co.xsackie, 181 5. A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1841. Cohoes, 1841-46. Died, 1846. *PETER GEORGE RANDALL. Born at Harlem, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of New York. Died, 1842. *WILLIAM J. THOMPSON. Born at Readington, X. j., ]March 8, 1812. A.B. (Rutgers, 1834). Tutor in Latin and Greek, Rutgers, 1838-41. Ponds and WyckofT, 1842-45. Rector, Rutgers Grammar SchooJ, 1846-62. Principal, Somervillc Classical Institute, 1865-67. Died, March ig, 1867. "WILLIAM EATON TURNER. Ijorn at Union, near Hartford, Conn., March 20, 1810. .\.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1841. Arcadia, 1841-48. Roxbury, 1850-62. Arcadia, 1862-66. Graham- ville, and Stated Supply, Upper Ncversink, 1867-72. Minisink, 1872- 75. Grcenburg, 1884-89. Died, January 26, 1893. Alumni. 105 *JOHN WATSON. Born near Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland, 1810. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1838). Licensed by Classsis of New York, 1841. Athens, 1841-44. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1844-47. Presbyterian, Am- sterdam and Harlem, Ohio, 1847-50.. Presbyterian, Harlem and Bloomfield, Ohio, 1850-64. Died, April 22, 1864. ^SAMUEL MERRILL WOODBRIDOE. Born at Greenfield, Mass., April 5, 1819. Son of Rev. Sylvester Woodbridge, D.D. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1838). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1841. South Brooklyn, 1841-50. Coxsackie, 2d, 1850- 53. New Brunswick, 2d, 1853-57. Prof. Pastoral Theology, Eccle- siastical History and Church Government, N. B. Sem., 1857-65. Prof. Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, 1865-1901. Prof. Emeritus, 1901-05. Prof. Metaphysics and Philosophy of the Human Mind, Rutgers, 1857-64. D.D. (Rutgers, 1857, and Union, 1858). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1883). Published: (i) Analysis of Theol- ogy, 1872-73, 1882; (2) Manual of Church History, 1895. Died, June 24, 1905. 1842. ♦CORNELIUS J. BLAUVELT. Born at Paterson, N. J. (?), 1813. Licensed by Classis of Para- mus, 1842. Schraalenburgh, 1842-58. Blue Mountain, 1859-62. Stated Supply, Woodstock, 1864-65. Stated Supply, Closter City, 1866-69. West Hurley, 1869-78. Livingston Manor, 1878-81. Died, March, 1881. *BARNABAS V. COLLINS. Born in New York City (?), 1814. Lafayette College. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1842. West Farms, 1842-45. Ponds, 1845- 67. Died, July 2;^, 1877. ^CORNELIUS ELTINQE CRISPELL. Born at Alarbletown, X. Y., March 14, 1820. Son of Peter Cris- pell, M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1842. Piermont, 1842-47. Linlithgo, 1847-57. Scho- harie, 1857-63. Rector, Rutgers Grammar School, 1863-66. Prof. Ancient and Modern History, Rutgers, 1863-66. Prof. Natural Phi- losophy, Mathematics and Astronomy. Hope College, 1866-67. Prof. Didactic and Polemic Theology at Hope College, 1867-69. Spring Valley, N. Y., 1879-1905. Emeritus, 1905-10. D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). Died, August 29, 1910. 106 Biographical Record. ♦JOHN DeWlTT. Born at Albany, N. Y., November 29, 1821. Son of Rev. John DeWitt, D.D. (1789-1831). A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1842. Ridgeway, Alich., 1842-44. Ghent, N. Y., 1st, 1844-49. Canajoharie, 1849-50. Millstone, 1850-63. Prof. Biblical Literature, N. B. Sem., 1863-84. Prof. Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1884-92. Member, Old Testament Revision Company, 1872-85. Editor, American Standard Edition of Revised Version, 1901. D.D. (Rutgers, i860). LL.D. (Lafayette, 1882). L.H.D. (Columbia, 1887). Published: (i) "A New Rendering of the Psalms," 1884, 1886, 1891 ; (2) What is Inspiration?, 1893. Died at Irvington, N. Y., October 19, 1906. *J0HN Dubois. Born in Schoharie County, N. Y., March 5, 1812. A.B. (Union, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Washington. Manheim, 1843-45. Gansevoort, 1845-50. Cicero, 1850-54. Boght, 1854-59. Mamakat- ing, 1859-65. Middleport, 1866-74. Cuddebackville, 1874-80. Stated Supply, Mamakating. 1880-84. Died, April 7. 1884. *WILLIAM WHITEMAN HALLOWAY. Born in Philadelphia. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Amity, 1843-49. Albany, 3d, 1849-53. Missionary, North Brooklyn, 1853-55, now Lee Ave., Brooklyn, 1855-59. Flush- ing, 1859-65. Broadway, Paterson, 1865-71. Presbyterian, Battle Creek, Mich., 1872-77. Presbyterian, Mt. Freedom, N. J., 1877-85. Presbyterian, Morris Plains, N. J., 1885-92. Died, September 20, 1898. *EBEN S. HAMMOND. Born, July 27, 1815. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1842. Stone House Plains, 1842-44. Gallupville, 1844-52. Prattsville, 1852-54. Stated Supply, Canajoharie, 1854-56. Columbia, 1856-58. Schraalenburgh secession, 1858-60. Missionary to Closter City, 1862-64. Died, May 24, 1873. "JOHN S. HIMROD, Born at Penn Yan, N. Y. (?), December 10, 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1842. Hillsdale, 1842-43. Claverack, 2d, 1845-51. Stated Supply, South Bushwick, 1851-53. South Bushwick, 1853-59. Greenport, 1861-82. Died, November 20, 1883. Alumni, 107 ♦VICTOR MOREAU HULBERT. Born at Nassau, N. Y., November 22, 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1842. Greenville and Yonkers, 1842-45. Yonkers, 1845-48. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1848-52. Yonkers, 1852-65. White Plains, 1865-72. Marbletown, 1872-83. D.D. (Rutgers, 1864). Died, January 7, 1892. , ♦JACOB A. LANSING. Born at Watervliet, N. Y., 1792. Licensed by Class of Sche- nectady, 1842. Wynantskill, 1842-48. Died, 1856. ♦SAMUEL WICKHAM MILLS. Born at Walkill, N. Y., April 5, 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1838). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1S42. Stated Supply, Bloom- ingburgh, 1842-43. Bloomingburgh, 1843-58. Deerpark (Port Jer- vis), 1858-71. D.D. (Rutgers, 1874). Died, November 27, 1902. ♦ELBERT STOTHOFF PORTER. Born near Millstone, N. J., October 23, 1819. A.B. (Coll. N. J., 1839). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1842. Missionary to Chatham, 1842-43. Chatham, 1843-49. Williamsburgh, 1849-83. Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1852-68. D.D. (Rutgers, 1857). President, General Synod, 1868. Died, February 25, 1888. ^'ABRAHAM GEORGE RYERSON. Born at Orange, N. J. (?), 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1842. Gorham, 1843-46. Wyckoff, 1846-64. Teacher, Paterson, N. J., 1868-86. Chaplain, 22d Regiment, N. J. Volunteers, 1864-75. Died, February 18, 1887. ♦MARTIN V. SCHOONMAKER. Born at Newtown, L. I., August 11. 1816. Grandson of Rev. Martinus Schoonmaker (1737-1824). A.B. (Union, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1842. East New York, 1842-49. Walden, 1849-88. D.D. (Rutgers, 1877). Died, June 13, 1899. ♦JOHN NEWTON SCHULTZ. Born at Lebanon, N. J., June 11, 1819. Son of Rev. Jacob I. Schultz (1816). A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Vanderveer, 111., 1843-45. Washington, 111., 1849- 51. Centreville, Mich., 1853-55. Battle Creek, Mich., 1855-57. Pres- byterian, preaching at Crown Point and Bristol, Indiana, and in Texas. Died at Menardsville, Texas, November 8, 1888. 108 Biographical Record. *RALPH WILLIS. Born in London, England, August i6, 1815. Came to America, 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1842. Bethlehem, 1842-51. Freehold, ist (Marlboro), 1851-68. Spotswood, 1868-80. Rector, Hertzog Hall, N. B. Sem., 1880-88. Superintendent of Schools, Middlesex County, 1868-88. Died, March 16, 1895. *AARON BURR WINFIELD. Born at ^^lontague, N. J., 1815. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1842. Presbyterian, Friendsville, Penn., 1842- 44. Sand Beach, 1844-51. Paramus, 1851-56. Emeritus. Died,. 1856. *THEODORE F. WYCKOFF. Born at Catskill, N. Y., 1820. Son of Rev. Isaac N. WyckofT, D.D. (1817). A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). Licensed by Clas'sis of Albany. Ghent, 2d, 1843-44. South West Troy, 1845-54. St. Thomas, Danish West Indies, 1854-55. Died. January 19, 1855 ^NICHOLAS MARSELUS CLUTE. Born at Schenectady, X. Y. (?). In class of 1839, LTnion. \. B. Sem., 1838-39. Died at Charles City, Iowa, 1895. ^ANDREW BROWN TAYLOR. Born in Philadelphia, December 28, 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1839). N. B. Sem., 1839-42. Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1842. Supplied Allegan, Mich., 1842-43. Supplied Grand Rapids, 1843-48. Macon and Ridgeway, 1848-52. Irvington, 1852-55. English Neigh- borhood, 1855-92. Emeritus. Died, March 12, 1895. 1843. i^HERVEY DODDRIDGE GANSE. Born at Middlebush, Dutchess Co., N. Y., February 22, 1822. Univ. N. Y., 1835-38. A.B. (Columbia, 1839). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1843. Freehold, 2d, 1843-56. West 23d St. (after 1871 in Madison Ave.), New York City, 1856-76. Presbyterian, St. Louis, Mo., 1876-83. Corresponding Secretary, Presbyterian Board for Colleges and Academies, 1883-91. President, General Synod, 1S66. Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1871-75. D.D. (Rutgers, 1861). Died at Chicago, September, 1891. Alumni. 109 ♦GEORGE PETER VAN WYCK. Born at Bloomingburgh, N. Y., June 24, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1840). Licensed by Classis of Orange. Deerpark, 1844-52. Presby- terian, Berlin, Md., 1852-56. Gettysburg, Penn., 1856-60. Presby- terian, Chester, Penn., 1860-61. Chaplain, 56th Regiment. X. Y. Volunteers, 1863-64. Chaplain, U. S. Army. Georgia, 1865 — . Died at Milford, Penn.. August 5, i8gg. *GEORGE R. WILLIAMSON. Born at Caldwell, N. Y., 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1840). Licensed by Classis of New York. Ghent, 2d, 1844-48. Newark, 2d, 1848-49. Amity, 1849-52. Killed by explosion of Boiler on steamboat '"Rein- deer" on Hudson river, September 4. 1852. ♦NICHOLAS Dubois Williamson. Born at Flagtown, N. J., December 2, 1819. A.B. (Rutgers. 1840). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1843. Pekin, 1843- 48. Cicero, 1849-50. Chatham, 1850-51. Glenville, 2d, 1851-55. Wawarsing. 1855-61. Stated Supply. Pekin, 1861-62. Livingston Church, Chicago, 1862-65. Havana, 1865-66. Sabbath School Mis- sionary, Chicago, 1866-70. Norris, 111., 1870-72. South Bend, Ind., 1872-96. Died, September 12, 1896. =^JACQUES BENNETT. Born at Gravesend, L. I. (?). A.B. (Union. 1839). N. B. Sem., 1840-42. Died, 1842. ♦ISAAC L. KIP MILLER. A.B. (Rutgers, 1840). Student, N. B. Sem. Died. January 22, 1845- 1844. =^WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CORNELL. Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1844. Athens, 1844-48. Blooming Grove, 1848-52. Died, October 18. 1875. ♦JOHN GARDNER. Born at Gilbertsville, N. Y., February i, 1814. A.B. (Union, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1844. Harhngen, 1844-81. Died, October 20, 1881. 110 Biographical Record. *WILLIAM AUGUSTUS VAN VRANKEN MABON. Born at New Brunswick. N. J., January 24, 1822. Son of Rev. John S. Mabon (1812). A.B. (Union, 1840). Licensed and or- dained by Classis of Bergen, 1844. Missionary to Buffalo, 1844-46. New Durham, 1846-81. Prof. Didactic and Polemic Theology, N. B. Sem., 1881-92. D.D. (Rutgers, 1861). LL D. Editor of "The Sower," 1878-79. Superintendent of Public Schools, Hudson County, 1848-55. Examiner of Teachers of Public Schools, 1848-65. Died, November 3, 1892. *DAVID McNEISH. Born in Scotland, 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1844. Centreville, Mich.. 1844-46. Centre- ville and Constantine, 1846. Constantine, 1846-49. South Bend,^ 1849-52. Constantine, 1852-54. Died, 1854. *PETER DAVIS OAKEV. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 22, 1816. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1844. Oyster Bay, 1844- 47. Middle, Brooklyn, 1847-49. Presbyterian, Jamaica, 1850-70. Teaching at Neshanic, N. J.. 1870-76: also supplying Three Bridges, 1873-76. Presbyterian, Springfield, L. L, 1876-87. Died, October 4, 1895. *CHARLES ROELOFF von ROMONDT. Born at Philipsburg, St. Martin's, West Indies, April 21, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Prof. Modern Languages, Rutgers, 1846-59. Greenville, N. Y., 1859- 61. Stated Supply, Cold Spring, N. Y., 1861-63. Civil Service, Washington, D. C, 1863-82. Died at St. Martin's, W. I., November 15, 1889. *JOHN LIMBERGER SEE. Born in New York City, May 20, 1822. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York. Teaching at New Brunswick, N. J., 1844-47. Kiskatom,. 1847-50. Unionville and Greenburgh,. 1850-54. Missionary in Buffalo, 1854-55. Buffalo, ist, 1855-61. Cor- responding Secretary, Board of Education, 1861-84. D.D. (Rutgers, 1865). Published, "Digest of Laws of General Synod," 1869. Died,. June I, 1892. Alumni. Ill *WILLIAM JAMES ROMEYN TAYLOR. Born at Schodack, N. Y., July 31, 1823. Son of Rev. Benjamin C. Taylor, S.T.D. (1822). A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1844. New Durham, 1844-46. Van Vorst, ist (Jersey City, 2d), 1846-49. Schenectady, 1849-52. Jersey City, 3d, 1852-54. Philadelphia, 3d, 1854-62. Corresponding Secretary, Amer- ican Bible Society, 1862-69. Clinton Ave., Newark, 1869-90. Cor- respondmg Secretary, American Sabbath Union, 1890-91. D.D. (Rutgers, i860). President, General Synod, 1871. Editor, "Chris- tian Intelligencer," 1872-76. Trustee, Rutgers, 1878-91. Died, No- vember 12, 1891. *WILLIAM THOMPSON. Born near New Brunswick, N. J., June i, 1813. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Stone House Plains, 1845-46. Died, 1846. *EDWIN VEDDER. Born near Schenectady, N. Y., August 22, 1815. Son of James Vedder. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1845. Little Falls, N. J., 1845-49. Stated Supply, Glenville, 2d, 1849-51. Berne, ist, and Beaverdam, 1851. Beaverdam, 1851-55. Middleburgh and Schoharie Mt., 1855- 63. Gallupville and Knox, 1863-68. Gallupville, 1868-71. Schoharie, 1871-73. Jerusalem, 1873-85. Emeritus, 1885-1911. Died at Ball- ston, N. Y., November 24, 191 1. *ASHBEL GREEN VERMILYE. Born at Princeton, N. J., September 6, 1822. Son of Rev. Thomas E. Vermilye, D.D., LL.D. (1803-93)- A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1840). Licensed by Classis of New York. Ordained by Presbytery of Albany, 1845. Presbyterian, Little Falls, N. Y., 1845-50. Presby- terian, Newburyport, Mass., 1850-63. Utica, 1863-71. Schenectady, 1871-76. Chaplain, American Seamen's Friend Society, Antwerp, Belgium, 1879-82. D.D. (Rutgers, i860). President, General Synod, 1870. Died at Englewood, N. J., July 9, 1905. '^SAMUEL J. HOPPER. Born in Bergen County, N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). N. B. Sem.. 1841-42. Died, 1842. ♦^WILLIAM WATSON. N. B. Sem., 1841-42. Left on account of ill health. ll'-J Biographical Record. 1845. ^WILLIAM BAILEY. Born at Beckers Corners, X. Y.. February 14, 181Q. A.B. (Rut- gers. 1842). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1843. Helderbergh, 1845-47. Schodack, 1847-56. Constantine, 1856-63. Also Mott- ville, 1856-63. Also Porter, 1859-63. Albany, 3d, 1863-68. White- house, 1868-84. Died. July 3. 1887. *JAMES HALL MASON KNOX. Born in Xcw York City, June 10, 1824. Son of Rev. John Knox, D.D. (1790-1858). A.B. (Columbia, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York. Ordained by Presbytery of Newton, 1846. Presby- terian, German Valley, N. J., 1846-51. Easton, Penn., 1851-53. Presbyterian, Germantown, Philadelphia, 1853-69. Presb\'terian, Bristol, Penn., 1873-83. President. Lafayette College, 1883-90. Emeritus. 1890-93. S.T.D. (Columbia, 1861). LL D. (Columbia, 1885). Died at Uallimore. Md.. January 22. IQ03. *JOHN A. LANSING. Born at Lisha's Kill, N. Y., 1824. A.B. (Union, 1842). Licensed by Classis of Schenectad}'. 1845. Stated Supply. Day. 1845-48. Bethlehem, 1848-60. Catskill, 1860-66. Secretary, Board of Publi- cation, 1866-75. Stated .Supply, Coxsackie, 2d, 1877. Chaplain, American Union Church. Rome, Italy, 1878. Stated Supply, Spring Valley, 1879. D.D. (Union, 1861). Died, July 22. 1884. *AARON LLOYD. Born at Walnut Creek, Erie Co., Penn., July 2/, 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Gorham, 1846-47. Presbyterian, Phelps, N. Y., 1848-50. Livingston Church, New York City, 1851-53. Missionary at Hudson (Jersey City), N. J., 1853-55. WHitehouse, 1855-56. Pekin, 1857-60. Died at Nutley, N. J.. De- ccjnber 17, 1905. *WILLIAM AUGUSTUS MILLER. Born at Albany. N. Y., 1824. A.B. (Union, 1842). Licensed by Classis of Albany. Glenham, 1846-49. Prof. Languages, Albany .Academy, 1849-56. Principal, Albany Academy, 1853-56. Rhine- beck, 1856-59. D.D. ^Rutgers, 1862). Died. November 5. 1863. Alumni. 113 *JOHN MINOR. Born at Lodi, N. Y., November i8, 1814. A.B. CRutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1845. Missionary to Ridge- way, Mich., 1845-48; to Centreville, 1848-50; to Keyport, 1850-51. Leeds, 1851-56. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Publication, 1857-59. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1859-64. Glenville, ist, 1864- 72)- Port Jackson, 1873-80. Stated Supply, Manheim, 1880-82. Currytown and Mapletown, 1882-84. Sprakers, 1884-85. Mission- ary, Norwich and Litchfield, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1885-87. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Hillsdale and Maiden, N. Y., 1887-88. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Herkimer, N. Y., 1889-90. Died, November 2G, 1890. *JOHN SIMONSON. Born near Somerville, N. J., 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Li- censed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1845. West Farms, 1845-52. Bethlehem, ist, 1852-64. Plainfield (Central), 1864-69. West Farms, 1871-81. Died at Plainfield, N. J., May 11, 1889. ^NICHOLAS EVERITT SMITH. Born at Jamaica, L. I., 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1845. Missionary at Port Washington, Mon- mouth Co., N. J., 1845-47. Oyster Bay, 1847-52. Brooklyn, Middle, 1852-70. Plainfield, 1870-71. Congregational, Plainfield, 1871-80 D.D. (Rutgers, 1861). Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 18, 1890. *THOMAS CAMPBELL STRONG. Born at Flatbush. L. L, May 23, 1824. Son of Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D. (1797-1861). A.B. (Union, 1841). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1845. Bloomingdale and Rosendale, 1845- 49. Newtown, 1849-59. Greenwich, New York City, 1859-66. Ithaca, 1866-71. Presbyterian, Aurora, N. Y., 1871-75. Also Pres- ident, Wells College, 1871-75. President, Pennsylvania Female Col- lege, Pittsburg, 1875-78. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1861). Trustee, Rut- gers, 1858-74. President, General Synod, 1867. Corresponding Sec- retary, Board of Publication, 1859-68. Died at Ithaca, N. Y., Sep- tember 13, 1890. *GOYN TALMAGE. Born near Somerville, N. J., December 7, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1845. Rockaway, -1845-51. Niskayuna, 1851-55. Greenpoint, 1855-62. Corresponding 8 1J4 Biocjraplucal Record. Secretary, Board of Domestic Missions, 1862-67. Rhinebeck, 1867- 71. Paramus, 1871-79. Port Jervis, 1879-87. D.D. (Rutgers, 1876). President, General Synod, 1874. Died at Somerville, N. J., June 23, 1891. *JOHN VAN NEST TALMAGE. Born at Bound Brook, N. J., August 18, 1819. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1845. Stated Supply, Central Church, Brooklyn, 1845-46; at Middle Church, Brooklyn, 1846. Missionary at Amoy, China, 1847-92. D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). Published a "Dictionary of Chinese Character in the Romanized Amoy Colloquial" and several translations of parts of the Bible and other books into Chinese. Died at Bound Brook, N. J., August 19, *JACOB N. VOORHIS. Born in Bergen County, N. J.. 1815. Licensed by Classis of Ber- gen, 1845. Stated Supply, Day, 1848-49. Shokan, 1849-51. Green- port, 1851-56. Stated Supply, Greenport, 1856-57. Clove, 1857-66. Esopus, 1867-80. Died at Port Ewen, N. Y., March 9, 1889. *JACOB WEST. Born at Middleburgh, N. Y., September 18, 1818. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1845. Middleburgh, 1845-52. Piermont, ist, 1852-55. East Brooklyn, 1855-68. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Domestic Missions, 1868-88. Honorary Secre- tary, do., 1888-90. D.D. (Rutgers. 1870). .Died, January 22, 1890. *ABRAHAM VOORHEES WYCKOFF. Born at Xew Brunswick, N. J., 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Prattsville, 1846-51. Green- burgh, 1851-52. Died, October 20, 1852. ^GERARD SMITH BOYSE. A.B. (Columbia, 1840). N. B. Sem., 1842-43. l^ied, 1843 (?)• •^CHARLES MILNE. Born in 1820. In class of 1842, Rutgers. N. B. Sem., 1842-43. Presbyterian, Danville, N. J., 1846-47; do., Milford, Penn., 1847-48; do., Amsterdam, N. Y., 1849-51 ; do., Hagaman's Mills, N. Y., 1851- Alumni. 115 53 ; do., New Providence, N. J., 1853-57 ; do., Broadalbin, N. Y., 1857-59; do., Pompton, N. J., 1859-60; do., Stated Supply, Toms River, N. J., 1860-62. Living at Paterson, N. J., Stanhope, Newark and Passaic. Died at ]\Iadison, N. J., March 21, 1882. ♦BENJAMIN FRANKLIN ROMAINE. Born, 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). N. B. Sem., 1842-43. Li- censed by Association of New York and Brooklyn, 1850. Editor, "American Spectator," Albany, 1842-57. Stated Supply, Canajo- harie, 1857-59. Canajoharie, 1859-62. Bound Brook, 1862-68. Sec- retary, Ohio Colonization Society, 1868-70. Died, January 16, 1874. 1846. *NATHAN FARNHAM CHAPMAN. Born at West Brook, Conn., August 17, 181 1. A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary at Key- port, 1847-49. Canajoharie, 1849-53. Plattekill, 1853-64. Caatsban, 1864-74. Missionary, Presbyterian, Mt. Paran, Md., 1874-81. Died at Saugerties, N. Y., February 27, 1893. ♦JAMES MURPHY COMPTON. Born at Philadelphia. Penn., August 18, 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Tyre, 1847-50. Piffardinia, 1850-51. Kiskatom, 1851-54. Union and Jerusalem, 1854-60. Gallupville and Knox, 1860-63. Stated Supply, Currytown and Mapletown, 1864-68. Stone Arabia and Ephratah, 1868-69. Stone Arabia, 1869-70. Columbia and Henderson, 1870-74. Colum- bia, 1874-75. Union, 1875-78. Stated Supply, Spraker's Basin, 1878- 82. Stated Supply, Mapletown, 1882. Columbia, Herkimer Co., N. Y., 1888-91. Died, December 12, 1891. ♦JACOB C. DUTCHER. Born at Tarrytown. N. Y. (?), October 8, 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1846. Owasco, 1846-50. Bergen Neck, 1850-54. Bergen Point, 1854-57. Cox- sackie, ist. 1857-58. Seventh Ave., New York City, 1858-59. Union Church. Sixth Ave., New York City, 1859-63. Market St., New York City, 1863-66. Stated Supply, Congregational, Somers, Conn., 1867-68. Bound Brook, 1868-79. U. S. Consul at Port Hope, Can- ada, 1880-87. Published: (i) "Washington,"' An Oration at Niblo's Theatre, 1872, before Order of United Americans ; (2) "The Prodi- 116 Biographical Record. gal Son," 1870; (3) "Tlie Old tlome by the River." 1874; (4) "Frank Lyttleton; or Winning His Way." Died at Springfield, Mass., November 27, 1888. ♦BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MURDEN. Born in New York City, December 16, 1817. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of New York. Taghkanic (Copake), 1847-50. Union, 1850-54. Presbyterian, Mitford, 1857-61. Presby- terian, Plymouth, 1861-68. Presbyterian, Dearborn and Sheldon, 1868-70. Presbyterian, Montague, 1S70-81. Died, April 14, 1891. ♦SAFRENUS SEEBER, JR. Born at Sharon, N. Y., 1811. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of Schoharie, 1846. Centreville, 1846-49. Mottville, 1849- 51. Died, 1851. ♦CYRIL SPAULDING. Born at Westerlo, N. Y., June 14, 1818. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1846. New Rhinebeck and Cobleskill, 1846-49. New Rhinebeck, 1849-52. Blooming Grove, 1852-56. Rotterdam, 2d, 1856-60. Athens, 1st, and 2d, 1860-66. Athens, ist, 1866-68. Shawangunk, 1868-82. Spotswood. N. J., 1883-90. Emeritus. Died at Newark, N. J., August 9. 1896. ♦ABEL T. STEWART. Born at Somerville, N. J., August 4, 1822. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1846. Greenville, 1846-50. Greenville and Bronxville, 1850-52. Tarrytown, ist, 1852-66. Hol- land, 2d, Mich. (Hope), 1866-78. D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). Died at Watkins, N. Y., May 24, 1878. ♦PAUL DURYEA VAN CLEEF. Born at Millstone, N. J., July 31, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1846. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1846. Coxsackie, 2d, 1846-49. Jersey City, 2d (Van Vorst), 1849-96. Emeritus, 1896-1902. D.D. (Rutgers, 1863). Trus- tee, Rutgers, 1869-1902. Stated Clerk, General Synod, 1871-86. Editor with Rev. Drs. D. D. Demarest, 1840, and E. T. Corwin, 1856, of the Centennial of the New Brunswick Theological Semi- nary, 1884. Died, November 26, 1902. Alumni. 117 '^GEORGE JAMES VAN NESTE. Born at Weston, N. J., September 7, 1822. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Bound Brook, 1847-53. Lodi, 1853-65. West New Hempstead, 1865-69. Little Falls, N. J., 1869-75. St. Johnsville, N. Y., 1875-79. Kiskatom, 1879-86. Flat- bush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1886-88. Pottersville, N. J., 1888-92. Died, January 18, 1898. 1847. *NATHANIEL CONKLIN. Born at Basking Ridge, N. J., October 20, 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1847. Missionary, Long Branch, 1847-51. Moiitville, 1851-70. Presbyterian, New Ver- non, N. J., 1870-82. Died, August 17, 1892. *JEROME A. DAVENPORT. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1840). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1847. Missionary to Thou- sand Islands, 1847-50. Missionary to Wisconsin, 1854. Episcopalian. *DANIEL LORD. Born in New York City, April 21, 1822. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1844). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1847. Piermont, 1847-50. Jersey City, ist, 1850-51. Henderson, 1851-56. Nyack, 1856-60. Henderson, 1860-64. South Congregational, Bridgeport, Conn., 1865-69. Calvary Presbyterian, Chicago, 1S69-73. Physician-in- Chief, South Side Dispensary, Chicago, 1873-78. Henderson and Jordanville, 1878-99. M.D. (Chicago Med. Coll., 1873). Died, September 10, 1899. *JOHN HENRY MANNING. Born in New Brunswick, N. J., September 23, 1825. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1847. Spots- wood, 1847-54. South Brooklyn, 1854-73. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1864). Trustee, Rutgers, 1863-78. Died, October 25, 1878. *RICHARD HOLLOWAY STEELE. Born at Watervliet, N. Y., September 17, 1824. Son of Rev. John Beatty Steele (1796-1884). A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady. Ordained by Presbytery of Albany, 1848. Presbyterian, Charlton, 1847-50. Presbyterian, Ballston Spa, 1850- 118 Biographical Record. 52. Nassau, 1852-63. New Brunswick, ist, 1863-80. Presbyterian, Ann Arbor, Mich., 1880-88. D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). Published, His- torical Discourse at 150th Anniversary of First Reformed Church, New Brunswick, N. J., with Catalogue of Church Officers and Mem- bers, 1867. Died, April 5, 1900. ♦ABRAHAM RYNIER VAN NEST, JR. Born in New York City, February 16, 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1841). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1847. Missionary at Greenpoint, 1847-48. Associate Reformed, Newburgh, 1848. Twenty-first St., New York City, 1848-62. American Chapel, Paris, France, 1863-64. American Chapel, Rome, Italy, 1864-65. American Union Church. Florence, Italy, 1866-75. Third, Philadelphia, 1878-83. D.D. (Rut- gers, i860, and Univ. Penn., 1861). President of Evangelization Committee, Free Church, Italy, and organizer of Church of Geneva, Switzerland, 1875. President, General Synod, 1870. Trustee, Rut- gers, 1878-92. Published, "Life and Letters of Rev. George W. Bethune, D.D.," New York, 1867. Died, June i, 1892. *J. W. BELLINGER. N. B. Sem., 1844-45. Died, 1845. *JOHN ELIAS WHITEHEAD. Born in New York City, November 13, 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). N. B. Sem., 1844-45. Union Sem., 1845. M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1864). Teacher in New York Public Schools, 1844-92. Died, February 22, 1892. 1848. ♦CORNELIUS Dubois eltinqe. Born at Deer Park (Port Jervis), N. Y. (?). Son of Rev. Cor- nelius C. Eltinge (1816). A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1848. Missionary to Montgomery, 1848-50. Fallsburgh, 1851-52. Raritan, 111., 1856-61. Died, March 29, 1885. *JOHN W. HAMMOND. Born at Esopus, N. Y., 1819. Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1848. Shokan, 1848-49. Grahamville, 1849-52. Shokan, 1852-56. Mohawk, 1856-59. Queens, 1859-63. Grahamville, and Stated Supply, Upper Neversink, 1863-67. Shokan and Shandaken, 1867-73. Roxbury, 1873-75. Died, November 23, 1876. Alumni. 119 *PHILIP PELTZ. Born in Philadelphia, December 6, 1823. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1845). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1848. Coeymans and New Baltimore, 1848-51. Coxsackie, 1851-57. Totowa, ist, 1857-60. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, 1860-65. New Paltz, 1865-81. Emeritus. D.D. (Union, 1866). Died, June 26, 1883. ♦SAMUEL TOMB SEARLE. Born at Salem, N. Y., February 24, 1825. Son of Rev. Jeremiah Searle (1795-1861). A.B. (Union, 1845). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1848. Tiossiock (Buskirk's Bridge), 1848-50. Saratoga, 1850-57. Leeds, 1857-69. Wyckofif, 1869-88. Hurley. 1888-96. Died at Metuchen, N. J., May 14. 1903. *JOHN STEELE. Born at Somerville, N. J., September 22, 1827. A.B. (Rutgers, 1845). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1848. Lebanon, 1848-53. Coxsackie, 2d, 1853-58. Union Village, 1858-65. Totowa, 1st, 1865-77. Greenbush, 1877-86. D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). Died at Newark, N. J., January 17, 1889. ♦CHARLES H. STITT. Born at Bloomingburgh, N. Y. (?), 1819. A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1848. New Paltz, 1848-65. King- ston, 2d, 1865-74. Bayonne, 1874-81. D.D. (Rutgers, 1866). Presi- dent, General Synod, i86g. Published, History of the Church and Settlement at New Paltz, 1862. Died. April 20. 1881. ♦PETER STRYKER. Born at Fairfield, N. J., April 8, 1826. Son of Rev. Herman B. Stryker (1822). A.B. (Rutgers, 1845). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1848. Raritan, 3d, 1848-51. Rhinebeck, 1851-56. Broome St. (after i860. Thirty- fourth St.), New York City, 1856-68. Presbyterian, Philadelphia, 1868-71. Presbyterian, Rome, N. Y., 1871-76. Presbyterian, Saratoga, 1876-82. Andrew Presbyterian, Minneapolis, Minn., 1882-89. Thirty-fourth St., New York City, 1889-96. Asbury Park, 1896-1900. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1866). Presi- dent, General Synod, 1895. Died, March 25, 1900. 120 Biographical Record. ♦WILLIAM HOFFMAN TEN EYCK. Born at Schenectady, N. Y., May 19, 1818. In class of 1845, Rut- gers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1848. Hyde Park,. 1848-53. Astoria, 1853-73. D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). Permanent Clerk- General Synod, 1871-1907. Died, April 25, igo8. *JOHN ADAMS TODD. Born near Somerville, N. J., November 22, 1822. A.B. (Rutgers,. 1845). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1848. Griggstown, 1848-55. Tarrytown, 2d, 1855-86. D.D. (Rutgers, 1868). Pub- lished, "Memoir of Rev. Peter Labagh, D.D." (1796), New York,. i860. Died, March 15, 1900. ♦RUTGERS VAN BRUNT. Born in New York City, 1820. A.B. (Hobart, 1840). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1848. Albany, 3d, 1848-49. Supplied" Newark, 2d, 1849. Presbyterian, Smithtown and Carmel, 1851-57. Waterford, and Stated Supply, Schaghticoke, 1857-61. Died, April 28, 1863. *POLHEMUS VAN WYCK. Born in New York City, 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1843). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1848. Greenport, 1848-51. Gansevoort and Northumberland, 1853-56. West Farms, 1856-67. Cortland- town, 1867-68. Died at Hudson, N. Y., May 17, 1882. 1849. *VS^ILLIAM ANDERSON. Born, September 4, 1814. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1849. Peapack, 1849-56. Fairview, 1856-59. Newtown, 1859-66. Green- bush, 1866-76. St. Thomas, D. W. L, 1876. Fordham, 1876-87, Died, April 23, 1887. ♦HENRY ECKEL. Born at Bridgeton, N. J., 1823. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1846). Li- censed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1849. Sharon, 1849-50. Rosen- dale, 1850-53. Moresville, 1853-54. Kiskatom, 1854-55. Died, 1855. Alumni. 1^1 *JOHN MASON FERRIS. Born at Albany, N. Y., January 17, 1825. Son of Rev. Isaac Fer- ris, D.D., LL.D. (1820)). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1843)- Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1849. Tarrytown, 1849-51. Tarrytown, 2(i, 1851-54. Chicago, 2d, 1854-62. Grand Rapids, ist, 1862-65. Pro- fessor in Holland Academy, 1864-65. Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, 1865-83. Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1883-191 1. Died, January 30, 191 1. *PHILIP PHELPS, JR. Born at Albany, N. Y., July 12, 1826. A.B. (Union, 1844)- Li- censed by Classis of Albany. Greenburgh and Hastings-on-Hudson, 1850-51. Hastings-on-Hudson, 1851-59- Principal, Holland Acade- my, 1S59-66. President, Hope College, 1866-78. Blenheim and Breakabeen, 1878-95. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1864). LL.D. (Hope, 1894). President, General Synod, 1864. Died, September 4, 1896. ^THEODORE BAYARD ROMEYN. Born at Six Mile Run, N. J. (?), October 22, 1827. Son of Rev. James Romeyn, S.T.D. (1819). A.B. (Rutgers, 1846). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1849. Blawenburg, 1849-65. Hackensack, 1st, 1865-85. D.D. (Rutgers, 1868). Died, August 29, 1885. *JOHN WETHERILL SCHENCK. Born in New Jersey, 1825. A.B. (Rutgers, 1845). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1849. Tarrytown, 1849-51. Chatham, 1851-53. Bedford (now East Brooklyn), 1853-55- Ithaca, 1855-63. New Brunswick, 1863-66. Philadelphia. 3d, 1866-68. Presbyterian, Pottsville, Penn., 1868-72. Claverack, 1872-81. Died, December 28, 1881. *BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SNYDER. Born at Saugerties, N. Y., 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1846). Licensed by Classis of Ulster. Bloomingdale, 1850-52. Missionary at Mt. Vernon, 1852-54. Arcadia, 1855-56. Schodack, 1856-68. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Acra, N. Y., 1869. Died at Bloomingdale, N. Y., April 14, 1889. *JACOB H. VAN WOERT. Born at West Athens, N. Y., 1823. A.B. (Rutgers, 1846). Li- censed by Classis of Greene. North Blenheim and Breakabin, 1850- 52. Ghent, 2d (West), 1852-65. Lawyersville and Sharon, 1865-71. Died, December 16, 1882. 122 Biographical Record. *HUGH GASTON HEDGES. Born at Somerville, N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers. 1846). N. B. Sem., 1846-48. Died, September 15, 1848. 1850. *JAMES ROMEYN BERRY. Born at Hackensack, N. J., March 8, 1827. Grandson of Rev. James Van Campen Romeyn (1787). A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). Li- censed by Classis of Bergen, 1850. Piermont, 1850-52. Syracuse, 1852-57. Kinderhook, 1857-63. Jersey City, 3d, 1863-68. Fishkill- on-Hudson, 1869-70. First Presbyterian, Montclair, N. J., 1870-87. Rhinebeck, 1887-91. D.D. (Rutgers, 1867). President, General Synod. 1890. Died, June 5, 1891. *HENRY DATER. Born at Ramsey, N. J., February 5, 1827. A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1850. Branchville, 1850-54. Hyde Park, 1854-77. Died at Hawthorne, N. J., October 19, 1809. *ANS0N Dubois. Born at Catskill, N. Y., August 29, 182 1. A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Greene, 1850. Missionary to Thousand Islands, 1850-54. Kingston, 2d, 1854-59. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Domestic Missions, 1859-62. Schenectady, 2d, 1862-69. Teacher, Amelia Court House, Virginia, 1869-70. Flat- lands, 1870-82. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1882-86. Athenia, N. J., 1886-1901. Emeritus. D.D. (Union, 1865). President, General Synod, 1865. Died, May i. 1905. JAMES RAPELYE LENTE, Washingtonville, N. Y. Born at Newtown, L. L, April 18, 1822. Son of Daniel Lente. A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1850. Wawarsing, 1850-53. Rosendale and Bloomingdale, 1854-64. Emeritus. *BENJAMIN COOPER LIPPINCOTT. Born at Hoboken, N. J., November 22, 1824. A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1850. Hurley, 1850-66. Also Stated Supply, Marbletown, 1851-66. Clarkstown, 1866-72. Walkill Valley, 1872-77. North and South Hampton, 1877-81. Port Ewen, 1881-98. Died, January 29, 1899. Alumni. 123 ♦SAMUEL LOCKWOOD. Born at Mansfield, England, January 20, 1819. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1847). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1850. Cortlandtown, 1850- 52. Gilboa, 1852-54. Keyport, 1854-68. Superintendent of Public Instruction, Monmouth County, 1867-68. President, New Jersey Microscopical Society. Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1869). Died at Free- hold, N. J., January 9. 1894. ♦JOSEPH PASCHAL STRONG. Born at Flatbush (Brooklyn), N. Y., November 12, 1826. Son of Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D. (1797-1861). A.B. (Rutgers, 1845). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1850. East New York, 1850-54. Jersey City, 3d, 1854-56. Aquackanonck, 1856-69. Passaic, 2d, 1869-72. Belleville, 1872-80. Cohoes, 1880-90. East Millstone, 1890. Died, December 8, 1890. ♦WESLEY TAYLOR. Born at Paterson, N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1850. Samsonville, 1851-52. North Esopus and Kleyn Esopus, 1853-54. Suspended, 1858. Died at Port Ewen, N. Y. (?), March 15, 1882. ♦HENRY VAN DERVEER VOORHEES. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., December 19, 1826. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1847). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Geneva, 1851- 54. Broome St., New York City, 1855-56. Bound Brook, 1858-62. Washington Heights, 1862-65. South Bushwick, 1867-69. Nyack, 1871-78. Presbyterian, Princess Ann, Maryland, 1880-89. Presby- terian, Delaware Water Gap, 1891-95. Died, October 10, 1897. ♦WATTS GALUSHA. Born at Preble, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). N. B. Sem., 1847-49. Episcopalian. Died, 1851. ♦SAMUEL D. SCUDDER. Born in Ceylon, 1827. Son of Rev. John Scudder (1793-1855). A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). N. B. Sem., 1847-49. Died, November 14, 1849. 124 Biographical Record. 1851. ♦JAMES ELMENDORF BERNART. Born at Millstone, N. J., March 15, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1851. Stated Supply, Upper Neversink and Brown Settlement, 1851-54. Upper Neversink, 1854- 56. Missionary at Boardville, 1856-77. Pastor, Boardville, 1877-81. Died at Chester, N. Y., September 25, 1903. *WILLIAM DEY BUCKELEW. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., June 14, 1825. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1851. Currytown and Mapletown, 1851-54. Athens, 1854-59. Moresville and South Gilboa, 1859-63. Blue Mountain, 1863-70. Tyre, 1870-76. Westerlo, 1876-79. Schoharie Mountain, 1879-89. Palisades, 1889-93. Died, November 15, 1893. *CALVIN CASE. Born at Danbury, Conn., March 16, 1821. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1851. Grahamville, 1852-53. Day, 1855-57. Kiskatom, 1857-60. West Hurley, 1860-65. Died at Brod- head's Bridge, N. Y., November 2, 1906. ♦LAWRENCE L. COMFORT. Born at Montgomery, N. Y., November 5, 1822. A.B. (Union, 1848). Licensed by Classis of Orange. Rockaway, 1852-54. New Hurley, 1854-71. Berea, 1872-79. Died, July 21, 1879. ♦GEORGE FURBECK. Born at Guilderland, N. Y., February 24, 1821. A.B. (Union, 1847). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1851. Died three days before the date set for his installation, at Mt. Pleasant, N. J., Octo- ber 18, 1851. ♦JOHN NATHANIEL JANSEN. Born at Marbletown, N. Y., March i, 1827. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Guilford, 1852-63. Pomp- ton, 1863-83. Died at Newark, N. J., January 13, 1899. Alumni. 125 ♦GILES HENRY MANDEVILLE. Born in New York City, December 12, 1825. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1851. Flushing, 1851-59. Newburgh, 1859-69. Harlem, New York City, 1869-82. President of Hope College, 1879-81. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Edu- cation, 1883-1900. Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, 1900-04. D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). LL.D. (Hope). Died, November 8, 1904. ♦liEORGE ROCKWELL. Born at Lewisboro, N. Y., January 17, 1821. Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1851. Waterloo, 1851-54. Thousand Islands, 1854- yy.' Published, "Descriptive Accounts of the Localities and Scenery Around Alexandria Bay, N. Y." Died at Tarrytown, N. Y., July I, 1897- ♦CHARLES SCOTT. Born at Little Britain, N. Y., December 18, 1822. A.B. (Rutgers, 1844). Teaching in South Carolina, 1844-48. Shawangunk, 1851-66. Prof. Chemistry and Natural History, Hope College, 1866-77. Lec- tor, Church History and Church Government, Hope College, 1866- 77. Vice President, Hope, 1878-81. Provisional President, 1881-85. President, Hope, 1885-92. D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1875). President, General Synod. 1875. Died, October 31, 1893. ♦JOSEPH SCUDDER. Born in Ceylon (?), July 14, 1826. Son of Rev. John Scudder (1793-1855). A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1851. Missionary, Arcot and Arnee, India, 1853-56. Coonoor, 1856-59. Chaplain, Union Army, 1861-63. Secretary, American and Foreign Church Union, 1863-70. In service of Board of Foreign Missions, 1871-72. Glenham, 1872-75. Upper Red Hook, 1875-76. M.D. D.D. (Union, 1868). Died, November 21, 1876. ♦ADAM HENRY VAN VRANKEN. Born at Princetown, N. Y. (?), April 26, 1824. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1851. Glen, 1851-65. Centreville, Mich., 1865-80. Died, October 27, 1880. ♦JAMES BERGEN WILSON. Born near Somerville, N. J., 1824. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1851. Long Branch, 1851-78. Long Branch, 2d, 1878-80. Jericho, L. I., 1880-82. Bloomingburgh, .J882-86. Died, March 22, 1886. 126 Biographical Record. *PETER ELMENDORF. Born in New Brunswick, N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1845) N. B. Sem., 1848-51. Died, April 2, 1851. *HENRY KOLLOCK HOW, Born in New Brunswick, N. J. (?). Son of Rev. Samuel B. How, D.D. (1790-1868). A.B. (Rutgers, 1842). N. B. Sem., 1848- 50. Pharmacist. Died, June 20, 1875. ^THOMAS GIBSON SCHRIVER. Born at Poughkeepsic, N. Y. ( ?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1847). N. B. Sem., 1848-49- Teacher. Died at Florida, N. Y. (?), July, 1884. 1852. *JOSEPH AVERY COLLIER. Born at Plymouth, Mass., October 26, 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1852. Greenville and Bronxville, 1852-55. Geneva, 1855-59. Kingston, 2d, 1859-64. Pub- lished : (i) "The Young Men of the Bible," New York, 1861 ; (2) "Little Crowns and How to Win Them," New York, 1864; repub- lished in England; (3) "Pleasant Paths for Little Feet," New York, 1864 ; (4) "The Dawn of Heaven," New York, 1865. Died, August, 1864. *JOHN GASTON. Born at Somerville, N. J., November 12, 1825. A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1852. Pompton, 1852-62. Saugerties, 1862-69. Aquackanonck, 1869-95. Emeritus, 1895-1901. D.D. (Rutgers. 1872). Trustee, Rutgers, 1876-1901. President, Board of Education, 1880-1901. Died, December i, 1901. *ROBERT D. JULIEN. Born at New Brunswick, N. J. In class of 1850, Rutgers. Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1852. Sharon, 1852-53. Pres- byterian from 1862. Teacher at Bordentown, N. J. Died at Bor- dentown, N. J., April 27, 1901. *ISAAC McBRIDE SEE. Born in New York City, February 13, 1829. A.B. (Rutgers,. 1849). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1852. Middleburgh, 1852- Alumni. 127 54. Mt. Vernon, 1854-64. Mt. Pleasant, 50th St., New York City, 1864-67. Missionary to Palisades, 1868-72. Presbyterian, Newark, N. J., 1872-78. Independent. Published, 'The Rest of Faith," New York, 1871. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 14, igo2. *ACMON PULASKI VAN GIESON. Born in West Bloomfield, N. J., January 13, 1830. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1849). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1852. Catskill, 1852- 55. Brooklyn, ist, 1855-59. Claverack, 1859-65. Greenpoint, 1866- 67. Poughkeepsie, 1867-1906. D.D. (Rutgers, 1872). President, General Synod, 1873. Died, April ig, igo6. 1853. *J0ACHL'V1 ELMENDORF. Born at Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., March 26, 1827. A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1853. Ithaca, 1853-55. Saugerties, 1855-62. Syracuse, 1862-65. Albany, 2d, 1865- 72. Poughkeepsie, 2d, 1872-86. Harlem Collegiate, New York City, 1886-1908. D.D. (LTnion, 1865). President, General Synod, 1872. President, Board of Education. 1901-08. Trustee, Rutgers, 1869-1908. Trustee, Vassar, 1880-1908. Died, July 19, 1908. *NATHAN W. JONES. Born in Maine, about 1820. A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). Cleveland, 1853-54. Stated Suppl3^ Sharon, 1855-56. Stated Supply, Clove, 1856. Middleport, • 1856-60. Stated Supply, Dingman's Ferry (or Upper Walpack), 1861-62. Died at Samsonville, N. Y., 1876. *JOSEPH HAGAMAN KERSHOW. Born at Harlingen, N. J., 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1853. Missionary at Ridgeway and Ma- con, 1853-55. Centreville, 1855-65. Eden, 1865-67. New Salem, 1867-72. GaJlupville, 1872-77. Stated Supply, Sharon, 1877-79. Stated Supply, De Spelder, 1879-82. Died, December 20, 1886. *JOHN LONG McNAIR. Born at Churchville, Penn., January 31, 1824. A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1853. Oyster Bay, 1853-55. Marbletown, 1855-59. Acting Secretary, Board of Education, 1859-60. Marbletown, 1860-68. Missionary, Fulton St., New York City, 1868-71. Presbyterian, Watkins, 1871-75. Bed- minster, 1876-92. Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1892-1902. Died at High Falls, N. Y., June 20, 1904. 128 Biographical Record. ♦STEPHEN SEARLE. Born at Coxsackie, X. Y. (?). Son of Rev. Jeremiah Searle (1795-1861). A.B. (Union, 1850). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1853. Alamakating, 1853-59. Griggstown, 1859-73. Caatsban, 1874-85. Died, January 15, 1885. *WILLIAM G. ELY SEE. Born in New York City, September 20, 1825. In class of 1849, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1853. North Blenheim, and Stated Supply, Breakabin and Eminence, 1853-59. Gilboa, 1859-61. Amity, 1861-68. Kiskatom, 1868-73. Plattekill, 1873-83. Stone House Plains, 1883-92. Died at Schenectady, N. Y., IVLirch 6, 1894. ♦CHARLES ISAAC SHEPARD. Bom in New York City, January 21, 1827. A.B. (Rutgers, 1850). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1853. Pompton Plains, 1853-58. Linlithgo, 1858-67. Newtown, 1867-91. Hasbrouck Heights, 1893- 1903. D.D. (Rutgers, 1891). President, General Synod, 1887. President, Board of Publication, 1896-1903. Died, October 6, 1903. 1854. ♦EZRA WARREN COLLIER. Born at Plymouth, Mass., November 10. 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1848). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1854. Manhattan, New York City, 1854-56. Freehold, 2d, 1856-66. Coxsackie. 1866-67. Died at Aiken, S. C, December 5, '1869. ♦GILBERT LANE. Born at Readington, N. J., November 29, 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Ordained by Classis of North Carolina (German Reformed), 1856. German Reformed, Missionary, North Carolina. 1855-57. Gallupville and Knox, 1857-60. Presbyterian, Schooley Mountain, and Mansfield, 2d, 1860-66. Chap- lain in Army, 1864-65. Florida, N. Y., 1866-73. Stated Supply, Three Bridges, N. J., 1877-80. Grahamville, 1881-88. Cuddeback- ville, 1888-92. Minisink, 1893-96. Died, April 27, 1896. ♦WILLIAM WARREN LETSON. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., January 18, 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Ghent, ist, 1856-64. Gilboa, 1864-68. Amity, 1868-80. Ramapo, 1882-92; also Ramsey's, 1882-86. Died, September 22, 1893. Alumni. 129 *JOHN MULLER. Born at Kaeslitz, Saxe-Meiningen, Germany, June 22, 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1854. Wolcott, 1854-57. Missionary in Philadelphia, 1857-58. Burlington, Iowa, 1858-61. Silver Creek, 1861-71. Peoria, 1871-93. President, Pleas- ant Prairie College, 1894-97. Emeritus, 1898. Published a volume of twelve sermons in German. Died at Freeport, III, October 23, 1910. *AARON LONGSTREET STILLWELL. Born at Whitehouse, N. J., 1828. A.B. (Rutgsrs, 1851). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1854. Bergen Neck, 1854-64. Died, 1864. *EDWARD PAYSON TERHUNE. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., November 22, 1830. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1850). Licensed by ■ Presbytery of New Brunswick, 1855 Ordained by Presbytery of West Hanover, Va., 1855. Presbyterian Charlotte Court House, 1855-59. Newark, ist, 1859-76. Chaplain Rome, Italy, 1876-77. Congregational, Springfield, Mass., 1879-84 Williamsburgh (Brooklyn), 1884-91. Puritan Congregational Brooklyn, 1891-95. D.D. (Rutgers, 1869). Died in New York City, ]\Iay 25, 1907. *JESSE D. FONDA. Born in Schenectady, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Union, 1850). N. B. Sem., 1851-52. Lawyer. Died in New York City, 1885. *NELSON STOUT. Born at Harlingen, N. J., 1817 (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). N. B. Sem., 1851-54- Died, 1854. 1855. *JOHN A. DeBAUN. Born at New City, Rockland Co., N. Y., March 6, 1833. A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1855. Oyster Bay, 1855-58. Niskayuna and Lisha's Kill 1858-81. Niskayuna, 1881-83. Fonda, 1883-1900. D.D. (Union, 1877)- President, Gen- -eral Synod, 1880. Died, June 22, 1900. 9 130 Biographical Record. JOHN SANSOM JORALMON, Santa Monica, Cal. Born in New York City, 182^. A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1855. Missionary to China, 1855-60. Fair View, 111., 1860-84. Norwood Park, Chicago, 1884-95. Charter Member of Council, Hope College, until 1895. D.D. (Hope, 1909). *EDWARD PETRIE LIVINGSTON. A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Licensed by Classis of Monmouth, 1855. Griggstown, 1855-58. Bushnell, 1858-70. Stated Supply, Pekin, ist, 1873-78. Pastor, Pekin, 1878-85. D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). Died, Sep- tember 8, 1885. =^FRANZ M. SCHNEEWEISS. Born at Eisenerz, Bruck, Austria, January 29, 1831. Studied Phi- losophy at Univ. Gratz, 1846-47, and Law at Univ. Vienna, 1847-48. Licensed and ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1855. New Brunswick, 3d (German), T855-58. Teacher. Musician. Died, May 15. 1888. "HERMAN FREDERICK FRANCIS SCHNELLENDRUESSLER. Born in Brandenburg, Prussia, October 4, 1819. Gymnasium of Gumbinnen, Prussia. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1855. Al- bany, 4th, 1855-64. Chaplain, i6th Regiment, Heavy Artillery, U. S. Volunteers, 1864-65. Callicoon (Thumansville), N. Y., 1866-69. Also Milesville, 1869. Warren, N. J., 1869-70. Teacher, Plainfield, N. J., 1875-83. Died, September 20, 1898. *FRANZ R. SCHWEDES. Born in Cassell (?), Germany. New Y^ork (German), 1855. Deposed. *EZEKIEL CARMAN SCUDDER. Born at Pandetcripo, Ceylon, October 20, 1828. Son of Rev. John Scudder (1793-1855). A.B. (Western Reserve, 1850). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1855. Missionary, India, 1855-76. Stated Supply, Upper Red Hook, 1877-78. Pastor, Upper Red Hook, 1878-84. Presbyterian, San Antonio, Texas, 1884- 89. Asbury Park, N. J., 1889-96. M.D. (Coll. P. & S.). D.D. (Western Reserve, 1885). Died, January 31, 1896. Ahtmni. 131 *JARED WATERBURY SCUDDER. Born at Niligiri Hills, India, February 8, 1830. Son of Rev. John Scudder (1793-1855). A.B. (Western Reserve, 185c). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1855. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1855. Missionary in India, 1855-1910. Professor of Theology, Arcot Theological Seminary, 1895-1908. M.D. (Long Island College, i860). D.D. (Rutgers, 1887). Published: (i) Translation from Tamil into English of Rev. H. M. Scudder's "Spiritual Teaching," Madras 1870; (2) "Critical Commentary of Gospel of Matthew," in Tamil; (3) "A System of Didactic Theology," in Tamil; (4) "Com- mentary on Epistle to Romans," in Tamil. Died at Palmaner, In- dia, October 17, 1910. *JOHN VAN VLECK. Born at Shawangunk, 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1855. Principal, Holland Academy, Mich., 1855- 59. Principal, Kingston Academy, 1859-62. Middleport and Wawar- sing, 1862-64. Died, March 15, 1865. *CORNELIUS LOW WELLS. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., September 16, 1833. Son of Rev. Ransford Wells, D.D. (1830). A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Licensed by Classis of Schoharie, 1855. Niskayuna and Lisha's Kill, 1855-58. Jersey City, 3d, 1858-62. Flatbush, L. I., 1862-1904. D.D. (Rutgers, 1878). President, General Synod, 1903. Died, December 12, 1904. *FRANCIS NICHOLL ZABRISKIE. Born in New York City, April 29, 1832. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1850). Licensed by Classis of New York. Livingston, New York City, 1856-59. Coxsackie, 2d, 1859-63. Ithaca, 1863-66. Claverack, 1866-72. Congregational, Saybrook, Conn., 1872-76. Congregational, Wollaston Heights, Mass., 1876-80. Editor-in-Chief, "Christian In- telligencer," 1880-83. D-D- (Univ. N. Y., 1868). PubHshed, "The Life of Horace Greeley," 1891. Died at Princeton, N. J., May 13, 1891. ♦LEOPOLD MOHN. Born in Westphalia, Germany, February 13, 1833. Studied under Dr. Gossner at Berlin. Missionary at Tahiti two years. N. B. Sem., 1853-54. North Bergen, 1854-57. Hoboken, German, 1857-85. D.D. (Rutgers, 1882). Died, March 8, 1885. 132 Biographical Record. 1856. EDWARD TANJORE CORWIN, North Branch, N. J. Born in New York City, July 12, 1834. Son of Edward Caldwell Corwin. A.B. (Coll. City of N. Y., 1853)- Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1856. Resident Graduate, N. B. Sem., 1856-57. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1857. Paramus, 1857-63- Millstone, 1863-88. Rector of Hertzog Hall, 1888-95. Greenport, N. Y., i895-97- D-D- (Rutgers, 1872). Litt.D. (Rutgers, 1911). Instructor in Hebrew and Old Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1883-84, 1889-90, 1890-91. Instructor in New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1892. Presi- dent, General Synod, 1891. General Synod's Agent in Holland for Collecting Ecclesiastical Documents Relating to America, 1897-98. Published: (i) "Manual of the Reformed Church in America," four editions, 1859, 1869, 1879 and 1902; (2) "The ^Millstone Centennial," 1866; (3) "The Corwin Genealogy," 1872; (4) Editor with Rev. Drs. D. D. Demarest and P. D. Van Cleef of the "Centennial of the Theological Seminary at New Brunswick, N. J.," 1884; (5) "History of Reformed Church in America" in American Church History Series, 1895 ; (6) "Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York," 1901-06; (7) "Digest of Synodical Legislation," 1906. JAMES DEMAREST, Hughsonville, N. Y. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 28, 1832. Son of Rev. James Dem- arest, M.D. (1829). A.B. (Union, 1852). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1856. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1856. Hacken- sack, 1856-63. North Church, Newark, 1863-66. Chicago, 2d, 1866- 72. Second Presbyterian, Peekskill, 1872-74. Kingston, 2d, 1874-82. Fort Plain, 1884-90. Flushing, 1890-97. Stated Supply, North Church, Brooklyn, 1898. Financial Secretary, N. B. Sem., 1898- 1901. Bethany, Brooklyn, 1902-10. Emeritus, 1910 — . D.D. (Union, 1877)- *PHILIP MELANCTHON DOOLITTLE. Born at Springfield. N. J., January 20, 1831. Son of Rev. Horace Doolittle (1803-77). A.B. (Union, 1852). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1856. North Branch, 1856-1906. D.D. (Rutgers, 1901). Died, October 25, 1906. *JOHN FERGUSON HARRIS. Born in New York City, October 13, 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1853). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1856. Ordained by Classis of Alumni. 133^ Poughkeepsie, 1856. Cold Spring, 1856-57. Pompton Plains, 1858- 67. Hurley and North Marbletown, 1867-76. Hurley, 1876-78. Cherry Hill, 1886-91. Spotswood, 1891-93. Hyde Park, 1893-98. Died, March 14, 1898. *ANSON FOSKETT MUNN. Born at Stockbridge, Mass., 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1852). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1856. East New York, 1856- 68. Coxsackie Landing, 1868-77. Died, June 26, 1877. JOHN HENRY OERTER, 410 W. 45th St., New York City. Born in Westphalia, Germany, October 15, 1831. Son of Conrad Oerter. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1856. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick. 1856. Warren, N. J., 1856-58. Fourth German, New York City, 1858—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1878). Vedder Lecturer on Socialism, 1887. Published: (i) Bibel Catechismus (German), 1884; (2) Parousia, 1902. ^THOMAS DeWITT TALMAQE. Born near Bound Brook, N. J., January 7, 1832. Special Diploma (Univ. N. Y., 1853). A.M. (Univ. N. Y., 1862). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1856. Belleville, 1856-59. Syracuse, 1859-62. Philadelphia, 2d, 1862-69. Central Presbyterian, Brooklyn (from 1870 the "Tabernacle"), 1869-94. Presbyterian, Washington, D. C.^ 1894-1902. Editor, "Christian at Work," 1873-76. Editor, "The Christian Herald," -1902. D.D. (Univ. Penn., 1884). Sermons published weekly for thirty years ; also several special volumes on Travel. Died at Washington, D. C, April 12, igo2. *GILES VANDE WALL. Born in Holland, October 14, 1828. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1856. East Millstone, 1856-58. Missionary in the West and teacher in the Holland Academy, 1858-61. Bloemfontein, .South- Africa, 1861-70. Paarl, South Africa, 1870-96. Died, January 2^ 1896. *JOHN MARTIN WAONER. Born at Flonheim, in the Palatinate, July 8. 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1853). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1856. Silver Creek, 111., 1856-61. Stated Supply, West Leyden, 1862-63. Melrose, 1863-66. German Evangelical St. Peter's, Brooklyn, E. D., 1866-86. Died, January 21, 1894. 134 Biographical Record. *JACOB SNEDIKER WYCKOFF. Born at New Lots, L. I., July 22, 1834. A.B. (Rutgers, 1853). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1856. Colt's Neck, 1856- 63. West Troy, South, 1865-70. Died, July 30, 1883. 1857. ♦HENRY EDWARD DECKER. Born at Nassau, N. Y., March 14, 1833. A.B. (Williams, 1855). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1857. New Concord, 1857-60. Piermont, 1860-65. Grand Rapids, 1865-67. Havana. 1867-72. Dav- enport, 1872-75. Teaching, 1876. Presbyterian, Turin, N. Y. Died, March 25, 1893. *JOHN McCLELLAN HOLMES. Born at Livingston, Columbia Co., N. Y., January 22, 1834. Son of Rev. Edwin Holmes (1827). A.B. (Williams, 1853). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1857. East Williamsburgh, 1857-59. Lee Ave., Brooklyn, 1859-64. Hudson, 1865-77. Presbyterian, State St., Albany, 1877-98. D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). President, General Synod, 1876. Trustee, Auburn Theological Seminary, 1886- 1900. Director, Union Theological Seminary. New York, 1888-1900. Died at Pough- keepsie, N. Y., June 21, 191 1. JAMES LeFEVRE, Somerville, N. J. Born at New Paltz, N. Y., July 19, 1828. Son of Nathaniel J. LeFevre. A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1857. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1857. Raritan, 3d, 1857-74. Middlebush, 1875-1902. D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). Trustee, Rutgers, 1888 — . Secretary and Treasurer, Alumni, N. B. Sem., 1887—. *JOSIAH MARKLE. Born at New Salem, N. Y., April 26, 1829. A.B. (Rutgers, 1853). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1857. Presbyterian. Chester, 1857-58. Samsonville, 1858-61. Dashville Falls, 1862-64. Gansevoort and Northumberland, 1864-65. Gansevoort. 1865-68. Stated Supply, Mapleton, 1870. Schoharie Mt. and Lawyersville, 1872-75. Died at Albany, N. Y. (?), October 17, 1898. Alumni. 135 *JOHN HOWARD SUYDAM. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., October i, 1832. A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1857. Fishkill-on-Hud- son, 1857-63. Philadelphia, ist, 1863-69. Jersey City, 3d, 1869-91. Rhinebeck, 1891-1903. D.D. (Rutgers, 1883). President, General Synod, 1885. Published books for boys: (i) "Cruel Jim"; (2) "The Cruger Family"; (3) "The Wreckmaster" ; (4) "The Emerald Ring"; (5) "The Misunderstanding." Died at Philadelphia, Octo- ber 16, 1908. *HENRY POST THOMPSON. Born at Readington, N. J., November 30, 1831. A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1857. Peapack, 1857-73. Published: (i) "Incidents of Christian Work," 1876; (2) "History of the Reformed Church of Peapack," 1881 ; (3) "History of the Reformed Church of Readington," 1882; (4) "History of the Re- formed Church of Bedminster," 1884. Died, October 22, 1891. 1858. ^WILLIAM TILLOTSON ENYARD. Born in New York City, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1858. Mott Haven, 1858-65. Brooklyn, North, 1865-73. Brighton Heights. 1873-79. Died, April 26, 1880. ^JOHN SAMUEL LOTT. Born at Flatbush, L. I., February 7, 1833. A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Franklin. N. J., 1859-65. Middleburgh, 1865-70. Died in Brooklyn, July 11, igo6. *JOHN C. LOWE. Born near Somerville. N. J., about 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Oyster Bay, 1859-63. Rot- terdam, 1st, 1863-90. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1890. Died, July 29, 1890. *JOSEPH MAYOU. Born at Birmingham, England, April 29, 1829. A.B. (Rutgers. 1855). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Schoharie. 1858. Mis- sionary in India. 1858-70. Somerset, Kansas, 1872-76. Presbyterian, La Cygne, Kansas, 1877-79. Presbyterian, Garnett, Kansas, 1879-80. Presbyterian, Highland, Kansas, 1881 — ? Served Protestant Epis- copal Church, 1893- 1903. Died at Monmouth, Kansas, August 18, 1903. 136 Biographical Rccoio. *ALEXANDER McKELVEY. Born near Belfast, Ireland, November 28, 1827. In class of 1856, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1858. Irvington, 1858-60. Totowa, 1st, 1860-65. Coxsackie Landing, 1865-66. Rec- tor, Grammar School, New Brunswick, 1866-67. Greenpoint, 1867- 72. Presbyterian, Westneld, 1874-76. Presbyterian, Canal St., New York City, 1877-82. Athenia, N. J., 1882-83. Second Presbyterian, Jersey City, 1883-92. Boonton, 1894-1908. Died. October 19, 1908. *JACOB FREDERICK NEEF. Born at Degerlock, Wurtemberg, Germany, February i, 1827. Stutgardt College, Germany. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1858. Plainfield and Warren, 1858-64. Albany, 4th, 1865-88. Died, February 6, 1888. 'i'ALVIN OSTROM. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., January 10. 1831. In class of 1856, Rutgers. Missionary to Amoy, China, 1858-64. Franklin, 1866-69. Presbyterian, Tomhannock and Johnsonville, N. Y., 1870-71. Pres- byterian, State Centre, Iowa, 1871-73. Presbyterian, Nevada, Iowa, 1873-74. Supplying churches in Carpenteria, San Luis Obispo, and Oroville, Cal., 1875-82. Congregational Missionary in California, 1882-86. Congregational, Kobala, Hawaiian Islands, 1886-98. Died, February 27, 1898. DANIEL RAPALJE, 724 Carlton Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Born at New Lots (Brooklyn), N. Y., April 20, 1836. Son of Williamson Rapalje. A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed and ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1858. Missionary at Amoy, China, 1858-99. *FREDERICK WILLIAM A. RIEDEL. Born at Darmstadt, Germany (?). Darmstadt Gymnasium. Li- censed by Classis of New York, 1858. Stated Supply, Jeffersonville, 1858-61. Also at Thumansville, 1860-61. Became a Roman CathoHc. Returned, 1867. Became German Reformed. German Reformed, New Albany, 1867. JEREMIAH SEARLE, Newburgh, N. Y. Born at Coxsackie, N. Y., July 13, 1836. Son of Rev. Jeremiah Searle (1795-1861). A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of Alumni. 137 Monmouth, 1858. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1858. Blooming- burgh, 1858-62. Chaplain, 144th Regiment, New York Volunteers, 1862-63. Oyster Bay, 1863-66. Syracuse, 1866-68. Albany, 3d, 1868-71. Peekskill, 1871-73. Presbyterian, Newburgh, N. Y., 1873 — • D.D. (Rutgers, 1907). *ROBERT GRIER STRONG. Born at Flatbush, L. ]., March 8, 1837. Son of Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D. (1797-1861). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1855). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1858. Assistant, Flatbush, 1858-60. New Baltimore, 1861-70. Flatbush, Mission, 1871-73. Principal, Erasmus Hall Academy. Flatbush, L. L, 1873-92. Died, April 22, 1892. *JOHN BODINE THOMPSON. Born at Readington, N. J., October 14, 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1851). Teacher and Agent, N. J. Teachers' Association, 1851-57. Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1858. Resident Graduate, N. B. Sem., 1858-59. Metuchen, 1859-66. Tarrytown, ist, 1866-69. Saug- erties, 1869-71. Free Church, Italy, 1871-73. Peekskill and Court- landtown, 1873-74. Catskill, 1874-84. First Presbyterian, Berkeley, Cal., 1884-88. Also Professor, Theological Seminary, San Francisco, and Editor of "Occident." Presbyterian, Inverness, Cal., 1889. Stated Supply, Fourth Presbyterian, Trenton, N. J., 1890-91. High- land Park, N. J., 1891-96. D.D. (Rutgers, 1870). President, Gen- eral Synod, 1896. Published: (i) Church Manual (Liturgy and Record of ist Church of Tarrytown), 1867; Second Edition en- larged for Church at New Haven, 1868; (2) Editor with Rev. Drs. A. G. Vermilye, A. R. Thompson and Z. Eddy of "Hymns of the Church," 1869; (3) Editor with Rev. Drs. A. G. Vermilye and A. R. Thompson of "Hymns of Prayer and Praise,'' 1870; (4) Editor with William H. Piatt of "Christian Praise," 1870; (5) "Lessons on the Gospels" (with Rev. H. P. Thompson), 1870-71; (6) "Chris- tian Praise for Baptist Churches" (with W. H. Piatt and Rev. C. D. W. Bridgeman, D.D.), 1872; Also many sermons, addresses and articles. Died at Trenton, N. J., September 4, 1907. *AUGUSTUS FERDINAND TODD. Born near Somerville, N. J., February 11, 1826. A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1858. Athens, Penn., 1858-65. Piermont, 1865-71. Boonton, 1871-72. Bloomingburgh, 1872-76. Wurtsboro, 1876-80. Schoharie, 1880-84. Bound Brook, 1884-86. Died at Dunellen, N. J., July 8, 1907. 138 Biogrnphicai Record. *MASON ROMEYN STRONG. Born at Flatbush, L. I., December 30, 1838. Son of Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D. (1797-1861). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1855). N. B. Sem., 1855-58. Died, January 12, 1861. 1859. *JACOB CHAMBERLAIN. Born at Sharon, Conn., April 13, 1835. A.B. (Western Reserve, 1856). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New York, 1859. Mis- sionay to India, at Madanapalle and Palmaner, 1859- 1908. M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1859). D.D. (Western Reserve, 1878; Rutgers, 1878; Union, 1878). LL.D. (Hope, 1900; Western Reserve, 1901). Presi- dent, General Synod, 1878. Chairman of Committee for a new version of the Bible in Telugu — Old Testament, 1873, New Testa- ment, 1879. Published: (i) Translation of Liturgy of Reformed Church in Telugu, Madras, 1873, 1885; (2) "Hymns for Public and Social Worsliip in Telugu," Madras, 1884, 1886; (3) "In the Tiger Jungle and other Stories of Missionary Work" ; (4) A Telugu Bible Dictionary; and many tracts and articles on missionary subjects. Died, March 2, 1908. *HASBROUCK DuBOIS. Born at Fishkill, N. Y., November 27, 1832. Son of Charles L. DuBois. A.B. (Yale, 1856). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1859. Newark, North, 1859-61. Bloomingburgh, 1863-66. Mott Haven, 1866-87. Died in New York City, August 5, 1902. ^-PHILIP FURBECK. Born at Guilderland, N. Y., December 29, 1832. A.B. (Union, 1854). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1859. Caughnawaga, 1859-62. Westerlo, 1862-67. Buskirk's Bridge, 1867-75. Farmer Village, 1875-82. Little Falls, N. J., 1882-88. St. Johnsville, 1888- 92. Taghkanick, 1892-97. Died, July 23, 1899. +MAIJRICE GUSTAVE HANSEN. Born at Amsterdam, Holland, December 13, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1856). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1859. Gravesend, 1859- 71. Coxsackie, 1871-81. Grace Chapel, Flatbush, L. I., 1883-87. Hagaman's Mills, N. Y., 1887-93. D.D. Published, "The Reformed Church in the Netherlands, 1340-1840," 1884, and many translations from the Dutch and articles in religious quarterlies. Died, August 27, 1904. Alumni. 139 ♦JAMES HUYSSOON. Born at Serooskerke, Zeeland, Netherlands, March i6, 1823. Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1859. Lodi, N. J. (Holland), 1859-64. Stated Supply, Paterson, 1859-64. Paterson, 1864-65. Drenthe, Mich., 1865-66. Polkton, 1866-68. Paterson. ist (Holland), 1868-92. Emeritus. Died, July 3, 1894. ♦JOSIAH JANSEN. Born in Ulster County, N. Y., 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1856). Li- censed by Classis of Orange New Concord, 1861-64. Died, 1864. ♦ALBERT W. KNOWLTON. Born at LeRoy, N. Y., December 9, 1828. A.B. (Western Re- serve College, 1855). Licensed by Classis of Kingston. North and South Hampton, 1860-64. Presbyterian in Ohio. Died at Mantua, Ohio, August 5, 1905. ♦HENRY RAY LOTT. Born in New York City (?). A.B. (Williams). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Never ordained. M.D. Died, Novem- ber 12, 1878. ♦CHARLES DeKAY NOTT. Born at Norman Vale, N. Y., September 12, 1833. In class of 1854, Union. Union Sem., 1855-56. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1859. Mohawk, 1859-64. Presbyterian, Manchester, N. J., 1864-65. Presbyterian, Urbana, 111., 1866-69. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Kansas City, Mo., 1870-71. Presbyterian, St. Louis, 1871-73. Pres- byterian, Davenport, Iowa, 1873-80. Presbyterian, Washington, N. J., 1880-93. D.D. (Union, 1874). Died in New York City, May 18, 1904. MATTHEW BROWN RIDDLE, Edgeworth, Penn. Born at Pittsburgh, Penn., October 17, 1836. Son of Rev. David H. Riddle, D.D., LL.D. (1805-88). A.B. (Jefferson, 1852). Alle- ghany Sem., 1856-58. Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Univ. Heidel- berg, Germany, 1860-61. Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1861. Hoboken, 1861-65. Newark, 2d, 1865-69. Professor, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1871-87. Professor, New Testament Exegesis, Western Theological Seminary (Presbyterian), 1887 — . President of Fac- ulty. D.D. (Franklin and Marshall, 1870, and Princeton, 1894). LL.D. (Western Univ. of Penn.). Member New Testament Revi- J40 Biographical Record. sion Company. Published: (i) Romans (except chapters 1-5), Galatians, Ephesians, and Colossians, in Lange's Commentary, 1869- 70; (2) Notes on the International Sunday School Lessons (New Testament portions) from 1877 to 1881 ; (3) The International Re- vision Commentary, Volumes 2-36; (4) Meyer's Commentary on the New Testament, Volume 2; (5) Harmony of the Four Gospels in Greek, 1885; (6) Harmony of the Four Gospels in English, 1886; (7) Outline Harmony of the Gospels, 1895 ; (8) Ante-Nicene Fathers, Volumes 7-8, 1886; (9) Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Volumes 6 and 10, 1886. *WILLIAM AUGUSTUS SHAW. Born at New Berlin, N. Y., July 22, 1827. A.B. (Madison Univ., N. Y.). Licensed by Classis of Monmouth, 1859. Marbletown, 1859-60. Missionary to Wiltwyck Station, 1860-64. Wiltwyck, 1864- 72. Stated Supply, Cold Spring, 1878-79. Stated Supply, Wiltwyck, 1879-91. Died at Kingston, N. Y., September 3, 1901. *CYRUS G. VANDERVEER. Born at New Hurley, N. Y., 1835. Son of Rev. Ferdinand H. Vanderveer, D.D. (1823). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1859. Missionary at Havana, 1859. Davenport, 1859-66. Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1861-62. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Domestic Mis- sions, 1866-68. Died, 1868. *EDWARD M. WEISS. Born in Wurtemberg, Germany (?). Esslingen Seminary, Wur- temberg. Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1859. First German Pres- byterian, Paterson, N. J., 1859-66. In real estate business, 1866-92. Died, May 12, 1892. JOHN RONALD LESLIE, Newport, R. I. Born near Aberdeen, Scotland, June 6, 1833. Son of James Leslie. A.B. (Univ. Rochester). N. B. Sem., 1856-57. Teacher in Pough- keepsie, 1857-61. Served through Civil War, 1861-65. Teacher in Poughkeepsie and Newport, R. I., until 1910. ♦WILLIAM ELIAS NEW. Born at Ghent, N. Y., December 23, 1830. Son of Jacob E. New. N. B. Sem., 1856-57. Never ordained. Farmer at Nassau, N. Y. Died, June 8, 1904. Alumni. 141 *HENRY SCHIEBE. Born in Germany. Gosner's Missionary Seminary, Berlin, Ger- many. N. B. Sem., 1856-58. Perished at sea in tiie burning of the "Austria," 1858. 1860. ♦JACOB BAAY. Born at Hoorn, Netherlands, May 30, 1827. Son of Rev. Jacob Baay. A.B. (Beloit, 1857). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, i860. Keokuk, 1860-65. Presbyterian, Wappello, Iowa, 1865- 69; do., Lime Springs, Iowa, 1869-74; do., Pleasanton, Kansas, 1874- 79; do., Cawker City, Kansas, 1879-84; do., Vineland, Kansas, 1884- 86, and do., Smith Centre, Kansas, 1886-igoi. Retired at Cawker City, Kansas, irioi-05. Died, December 5, 1905. JAMES HAMILTON BALLAQH, No. 48 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan. Born at Hobart, N. Y., September 7, 1832. Son of John H. Bal- lagh. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Bergen, i860. Missionary in Japan at Kanagawa, 1861-63, and Yo- kohama, 1863 — . Organized first Protestant Church, March 10, 1872. D.D. (Rutgers, igo6). Made several translations into Japanese. *PHILIP BERRY. Born at Hackensack, N. J., February 16, 1837. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Union Sem., 1857-58. Licensed by Classis of Bergen, i860. Ordained by Classis of Michigan, i860. Grand Rapids, 1860-61. Scotia, 1861-63. American Board, Sidon, Syria, 1863-65. Athens, Penn., 1865-72. Baptist, Sutton, Mass., 1872-75. Baptist, Belcher- town, Mass., 1875-77. Baptist, Three Rivers and Palmer, Mass., 1877-78. Editor, "National Baptist," Philadelphia, 1878-83. Baptist, Southampton, Penn., 1883-88. Died, August 23, 1889. ISAAC COLLIER, Battle Creek, Mich. Born at Athens, N. Y., September 8, 1830. Son of Isaac Collier. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Greene, i860. Or- dained by Classis of Albany, i860. Coeymans' 1860-65. Battle Creek, 1866-71. Richbon, Bucks Co., Penn., 1871-85. Supplied Con- gregational Church, Augusta, Mich., 1885, and at Lamont, Mich., 142 Biographical Record. ALBERT VOORHEES QULICK, Kilbourn, VVis^ Born at Griggstown, N. J., July 30, 1830. Son of John N. Gulick. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, i860. Ordained by Classis of Albany, i860. Jerusalem, 1860-65. Also- Union, 1860-64, and Onesquethaw, 1864-65. Spring Lake, 111., 1866- 72. Norwood Park, 1872-82. Presbyterian, Wilmington, 111., 1882- 89. Presbyterian, Killiam City, Wis., 1889-95. *MANCIl'S HOLMES HUTTON. Born in New York City, October 13, 1837. Son of Rev. Mancius- S. Hutton, D.D. (1803-80). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1857). Union Sem.,. 1857-59. Post-graduate, Union Sem., 1860-61. Licensed by Classis- of New Y^ork, i860. Mt. Vernon, 1864-79. New Brunswick, 2d,. 1879-1909. D.D. (Rutgers, 1879). President, General Synod, 1888. President, Board of Foreign Missions, 1896-1909. Instructor, Hel- lenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1907. Died, December 19, 1909. HENRY WILLIAM FELTON JONES, Plainfield, N. J^ Born at Antigua, W. I., June 9, 1829. Son of Henry Titus Jones. Salt Hill Institute, London, England, 1845. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, i860. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1860^ Bergen Point, 1860-84. First Presbyterian, Bergen Point, 1884-91. Emeritus, Fifth St. Reformed, Bayonne. ^LEONARD WILLIAM KIP. Born in New York City, November 10, 1837. .Y.B. (Columbia,. 1856). Licensed by Classis of New Y'ork. Missionary to China, 1861-98. D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). Assisted in translating the Bible into Chinese. Died at New Brunswick, X. J., February 27, 1901. EDWARD MILLER, Cobleskill, N. Y. Born at Germantown, N. Y., December 2y, 1829. Son of Henry Miller. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Hudson, i860. Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, i860. Berne and Beaverdam, 1860-72. North Blenheim and Breakabin, 1872-86. Supplied Sharon,. 1887-88. GEORGE HEWSON PEEKE, Sandusky, Ohio. Born at Rotterdam, N. Y., March 18, 1833. Son of Christopher Y. Peeke. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Schenec- tady, i860. South Bend, Ind., 1860-61. Glenville, ist, 1861-63.. Alumni. 143 Greenpoint (Brooklyn), 1863-65. Jersey City, ist, 1865-70. Daven- port, 1870-73. Owasco, 1873-76. Congregational, Chicago, 1876-83. Congregational, Sandusky, Ohio, 1883-90. Congregational, Cleve- land, 1890-94. Presbyterian, 1898 — . = LESTER CORTLANDT ROGERS. Born at Waterford, Conn., December 11, 18J9. A.B. (Williams, 1856). Ordained by Seventh Day Baptists, 1858. New Market, N. J., 1857-68. Leonardsville, N. Y., 1868-72. Milton, Wis., 1872- 76. Evangelist, Sabbath Reformer and Lecturer. Professor of His- tory and Civics, Alfred University, 1888-98. Published, "The Golden Link" and other Poems, 1895. *JOHN SCUDDER. Born at Chavagacherr\-, Ceylon, October 29, 1835. Son of Rev. John Scudder, M.D. (1793-1855)- A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New York, i860. Missionary to India, 1861-1900. M.D. (Long Island College, i860). D.D. (Rutgers, 1896). Died, May 23, 1900. *THOMAS ADRIANCE TALMAGE. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Died, 1861. *ISAAC WELTON WARNER. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Yale, 1832). Licensed by Classis of New York, i860. Died, 1883. *JOHN E. WATKINS. Born at Hamptonburgh, Orange Co., N. Y., 1828. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, i860. Sailed for China in ship "Edwin Forrest," August, i860. She was never heard of again after leaving New York. DENIS WORTMAN, 40 Watson Ave., East Orange, N. J. Born at Hopewell, N. Y., April 30, 1835. Son of Denis Wortman, M.D. A.B. (Amherst, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, i860. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, i860. South Bushwick, 1860-63. Philadelphia, 3d, 1863-65. Schenectady, ist, 1865-71. Fort Plain, 1880-83. Saugerties, 1883-1901. Secretary for Ministerial Relief, 1901— . D.D. (Union, 1870). L.H.D. (Union, 1904). Trustee, Union, 1883- 1901. President, General Synod, 1901. Published: (i) "Reliques of the Christ," 1888; (2) "The Divine Processional," 1903. 144 Biographical Record. FREDERICK LOEBER. Born in Leidhecken, Germany (?). Gymnasium of Buedingen, Germany. X. B. Sem., 1857-58. ROBERT RALSTON PROUDFIT. Born in New York City, February 4, 1836. Son of Rev. John W. Proudfit, D.D. (1803-70). A.B. (Rutgers, 1854). N. B. Sem., 1857- 59. Princeton Sem., 1859-61. Ordained Evangelist by Presbytery of New York, 1861. Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1861-65. Weehawken, N. J., 1865-69. Died at Morristown, N. J., ]->bruary 4, 1897. CHRISTIAN SCHOENFELDT. Born at Garrey, Prussia (?). Gosner's Mission Seminary, Berlin, Germany. N. B. Sem., 1857-58. 1861. *AUCiUSTUS BLAUVELT. Born at Farmer, N. Y., 1834. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1861. Assistant, Madison St. Chapel, New York City, 1861-62. Missionary to Amoy, China, 1862-64. Bloom- ingdale, New York City. 1866-71. D.D. (Rutgers, 1873). Pub- lished, "The Kingdom of Satan," 1868. Died at Binghamton, N. Y., April 14, 1900. *PERES BONNEY BONNEV. Born at Bound Brook, N. J., June iS. 1838. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Presbyterian. Parsippany, N. J., 1860-66. Presbyterian, Branchville, N. J., 1866-71. Presbyterian. Ramapo Works, N. J., 1871-75. Died, May 29, 1877. *JOHN BENJAMIN DRURV. Born at Rhinebeck, N. Y., August 15, 1838. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1861. Missionary, Davenport, Iowa, 1861-62. Ghent, ist. 1864-87. Editor, "Christian Intelli- gencer," 1887-1909. D.D. (Rutgers, 1880). Vedder Lecturer, 1883. President, General Synod, 1886. Trustee, Rutgers, 1887- 1909. Pub- lished, "Truths and Untruths of Evolution ; Vedder Lecture," New York, 1884. Died, March 21, 1909. Alumni. 145 *CYRUS BERVICK DURAND. Born in New York City, July 27, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Preakness, 1862-68. Boonton, 1868- 71. Hackensack, 2d, 1871-82. Episcopalian, St. James, Newark, 1882-1904. Died at Belmar, N. J., August, 14, 1904. *WILLIAM RANKIN DURYEE. Born at Newark, N. J., April 10, 1838. A.B. (Rutgers, 1856). Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1862. Chaplain, 1862-63. East Williamsburg, 1863-64. Lafayette (Jersey City), 1864-91. Professor of Ethics, Evidences of Christianity and the English Bible, Rutgers, 1891-97. D.D. (Rutgers, 1876). Trus- tee, Rutgers, 1878-91. President, General Synod, 1883. Published, "Religious Lyrics," a volume of poems, 1887. Died, January 20, 1897. *ISAAC LIVINGSTON KIP. Born at New York City, March 10, 1835. Son of Rev. Francis M. Kip, S.T.D. (1830). A.B. (Rutgers, 1855). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1861. East Williamsburg, 1861-62. Chaplain, 159th Regiment, N. Y. Volunteers, 1862-63. Stuyvesant Falls, 1864-67. Schodack Landing, 1867-75. Peekskill, 1875-79. Presbyterian, Pat- terson, Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1879-88. Lisha's Kill, 1888-91. Super- intendent, New Brunswick City Mission, 1891-93. Highbridge, N. J., 1893-98." Philadelphia, South, 1898-1900. Died at Harlingen, N. J., August 26, 190T. JOSEPHUS D. KRUM, Ottawa, Kansas. Born at Hillsdale, Columbia Co., N. Y., March 10, 1833. Son of Martin H. Krum, J. P. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, i86r. Florida, 1861-65. Presbyterian, Seneca Falls, N. Y., 1865-79. Presbyterian, Lewisburg, Penn. Episcopal, Schuy- ler, Neb. Episcopal, Gainesville, Texas. Episcopal, Ottowa, Kan. Acting Rector, Trinity Church, Lawrence, Kan. Acting Professor, Ethics, Ottowa Univ., 1903 — . D.D. (Hamilton, 1874). WILLIAM HENRY MILLER, 356 Park St., Upper Montclair, N. J. Born in New York City, October i, 1838. Son of Ephraim Miller. Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1861. Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1861. Albany, 3d, 1861-63. Mt. Pleasant, 50th .St., New York City, 1863-64. 10 14G J^iograpliical Record. *ROELOF PIETERS. Born at Havellc, Province of Drenthe, Netherlands, March 2, 1825. Holland Academy, 1855-58. Licensed and ordained by Classis of Holland, 1861. Graafschap and Drenthe, 1861-65. Alto, Wis., 1865- 6g. Holland, ist, Mich., 1869-80. Published a volume of sermons in Dutch. Died, February, 1880. RUFIJS MILLSPAUGH STANBROUQH. Born at Montgomery, Orange Co., N. Y., September 29, 1832. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Manheim and Indian Castle (Danube), 1861- 76. Columbia, 1876-81. Stone Arabia, 1881-85. West Hurley and Stewartville, 1885-93. Died at Kingston, N. Y., June 21, 1905. MINOR SWICK, 54 S. Parsons Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Born at Ovid, X. Y., Sc])temlK'r 16. 1829. Son of Col. David Swick. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1861. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1861. Stuyvesant Falls, 1861-63. Xapanoch, 1864-69. Cato, 1869-71. Oyster Bay, 1871-77. Presby- terian, Jasper, N. Y., 1884-89. Blooming Grove, 1889-94. ♦ABRAHAM THOMPSON. Born at Readington, N. J., 1833. A.B. (Rutgers, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Missionary, Pella, Iowa, 1862-68. Pella, 2d. 1868-71. Stated Supply, Pekin, 1871-72. Stated Supply, Pella, 2d, 1872-74. Rector, Rutgers College Grammar 'School, 1874-76. Knox Memorial Chapel, New York City, 1877-86. Died, September 18, 1886. *JACOB VAN DER MEULEN. Born at Middleharnis, Netherlands, May i, 1834. Son of Rev. Cornelius Van Der IMeulen (1800-76). A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Li- censed by Classis of Holland, 1861. Holland, Wis., 1861-63. Polk- ton, 1863-64. Kalamazoo, 1864-68. Holland, 3d, Mich., 1868-71. Grand Rapids, ist, 1871-72. Muskegon, 1872-89. Westfield, S. D., 1889 — . Presbyterian, Baldwin, Wis. Rotterdam and Luctor, Kan., 1894-96. Graafschap, 1896-1900. Pella, Neb., 1900-1901. D.D. (Hope). Died, January 20, 1901. "CHRISTIAN VAN DER VEEN. Born at Amsterdam, Netherlands, November 15, 1838. A.B. Rutgers, 1858). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Holland, 1861. Grand Haven, 1861-68. Grand Rapids, ist, 1868-70. Editor of "De Hope," 1871-73. Presbyterian, Canon City, Col., 1874-75. Drenthe,. 1875-88. V).V>. (Rutgers, 1889). Died, October 17, 1896. Alumni. 14-'?' FRANCIS VISCHER VAN VRANKEN, Leeds, N. Y. Born at Princetown, N. Y., November 26, 1835. Son of Henry H. Van Vranken. A.B. (Union, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1861. Ordained by Classis of Cayuga, 1861. Lysander, 1861-66. Glen, 1866-74. Newark, N. J., 2d, 1874-82. Fultonville, 1882-92. Philmont, 1892-1903. Leeds, 1903—- HENRY VEHSLAGE. Born in New York City, February 12. 1837. Coll. City of N. Y., 1858. Licensed by South Classis of New York, 1861. Irvington, 1861-94. Died, March 4, 1894. *THOMAS G. WATSON. Born at Geneva, N. Y., August 11, 1836. A.B. (Hobart, 1857). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1861. Cato, 1861-62. Cato and Wol- cot, 1862-65. Cato, 1865-69. Brighton Heights, 1869-71. Presby- terian, Waukesha, Wis., 1873-83; do., Spokane, Wash., 1883-92; do., Stated Supply, Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, 1892-85 ; do., Stated Supply, Cosmopolis, Wash., 1896-97 ; do., Stated Supply, Carbonado, Wash., 1897-99. Died at Spokane, Wash., October 28. 1900. *PETER QUICK WILSON. Born at Roycefield, N. J., September 18, 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1861. Greenbush, 1861-66. Presbyterian, Spencertown, N. Y., 1866- (?). Stated Supply, Gut- tenberg, 1875. Stated Supply, Ponds, 1877-79. Stated Supply, Blue ^Mountain, 1879-82. Stated Supply, Ephratah, 1882-86. Stated Sup- ply, Cranesville, 1886-87. Died at Easton, N. Y., February 26, 1902. HENRY ANSON BUTTZ, Madison, N. J. Born at Middle Springfield, Penn., April 18, 1835. A.B. (Prince- ton). Ordained in M. E. Church, 1858. N. B. Sem., 1858-61. Ad- junct Professor and Professor, Drew Seminary, 1868-80. President, Drew Seminary, 1880 — . D.D. (Princeton Univ. and Wesleyan Univ.). LL.D. (Dickinson). Published: (i) Epistle to the Romans in Greek with Textual and Grammatical References ; (2) The New Life Dawnins:. 148 Biograf'hical Record "'JOHN HATFIELD FRAZEE. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., February 28, 1829. Son of Henry F. Frazee. In class of 1848, Rutgers. Studied Law. Admitted to the Bar, 1852. N. B. Sem., 1859-60. Licensed to preach, i860. Missionary at Zion, Pisgah, and Good Hope, Miss., 1860-61. Presby- terian, Toms River, N. J., 1861-66. Chaplain, 3d New Jersey, Cav- alry, 1864-65. Bloomingburgh, and Stated Supply, Mamakating, 1866-69. Presbyterian, Syracuse, 1868-77. Presbyterian, Alount Kisco, N. Y., 1877-79. Congregational, Franklin, N. Y., 1879-86. Congregational, Riverton, N. J., 1886-87. Pilgrim Congregational, Knoxville, Tenn., 1887-1907. D.D. (Univ. Tennessee, 1890). Died, September 29, 1907. *ALEXANDER PROUDFIT. Born in New York City, April 15, 1839. Son of Rev. John W. Proudfit, D.D. (1803-70). A.B. (Rutgers, 1858). N. B. Sem., 1858- 59. Princeton Sem., 1859-61. Ordained as evangelist by Presbytery of New York, 1862. Chaplain, U. S. Army, 1862-65. Presbyterian, Clayton, N. J., 1866-76. Presbyterian, Hackettstown, N. J., 1876-84. Presbyterian, Baltimore, 2d, 1885-94. Presbyterian, Springfield, Ohio, ist, 1895-97. D.D. (Lafayette, 1887). Died, April 2, 1897. 1862. ♦THEODORE ROMEYN BECK. Born at Albany, N. Y., April, 1830. Son of Prof. Lewis C. Beck of Rutgers College. A.B. (Rutgers, 1849). Studied Law and prac- tised in Chicago, 1852-58. Acting Prof. Latin, Rutgers, 1859-60. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1862. Chaplain, 13th New Jersey Volunteers, 1862-63. Prof. Latin and Greek, Holland Acad- emy, 1863-65. Prof. Latin and Greek, Hope College, 1865-85. Lec- tor in Biblical Criticism and Theology, Hope, 1867-85. Prof. Dr. Gamble's Institution, Lytton Springs, Cal, 1885-88. Prof. Govern- ment College, Yamaguchi, Japan, 1888-94. D.D. (Rutgers, 1879). Died in Oakland, Cal, May 22, 1896. HENRY W. BRANDT. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1862. Missionary to Belgium, 1862-65. Missionary to South Africa, 1865-90. Alumni. 149 *JOHN RENDLETT BROCK. Born at Newbury, Vermont, 1831. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Li- censed by Classis of Passaic, 1862. West New Hempstead, 1862-65. Spring Valley, 1865-69. Teacher, 1869-71. Died at Marysville, Tenn. (?), August 7, 1872. MARCUS BURR. Presbyterian, Freeport, L. I., 1865-73. Teacher and Stated Sup- ply, do.. Christian Hook, L. L (Rockville Centre), 1873-83. Princi- pal, Greenfield Hill, Conn., 1886- (?). *ISAAC HENRY COLLIER. Born at Athens, N. Y., 1834. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1862. Caatsban, 1862-64. Nassau, 1864-65. Lodi, N. Y., 1865-70. Saratoga, 1870-74. Montville, 1874-79. Presby- terian, Stated Supply, Oakfield, N. Y., 1879-81. Died, February 19, *WILLIAM CORNELL. Born in Seneca County, N. Y., 1834. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Li- censed by Classis of Geneva, 1862. Minisink, 1862-63. Teaching at Freehold, N. J., 1863. Presbyterian, Woodstown, N. J., 1864-68. Teacher at Somerville, N. J., 1868-76. D.D. (Rutgers, 1875). Died, September 11, 1876. *THEODORE SANDFORD DOOLITTLE. Born at Ovid, N. Y., November 30, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1862. Flatlands, 1862-64. Prof. Rhetoric, Logic and Mental Philosophy, Rutgers, 1864-93. Vice President, Rutgers, 1890-93. Acting President, Rutgers, 1890-91. D.D. (Wesleyan, 1872). LL.D. (Union, 1891). Associate Editor, "Christian at Work," 1873-93. Published (i) "An Account of the Centennial Celebration of Rutgers College," 1870; (2) "History of Rutgers College for the Bureau of Education at Washington, D. C," 1876, etc. Died. April 18, 1893. *JACOB FEHRMANN. Born in New York City, January 29, 1838. Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1862. Richmond, Staten Island, 1862-66. Fordham, 1866-69. Union Evangelical, East Lake George, 187072. High Bridge, 1872-74. Died, March i, 1874. 150 Biograpliical Record. GILBERT SMITH QARRETSON, Dingman's Ferry, Penn. Born in New York City, November 21, 1839. Son of Rev. John Garretson, D.D. (1826). A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Cayuga. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1863. Upper Walpack (Dingman's Ferry), 1863-84. Franklin Furnace, 1885-91. *URIAH de HART GULICK. Born at Griggstown, N. J., September 19, 1835. Son of Isaac J. Gulick. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Clas.sis of New Bruns- wick, 1862. Pekin, 111., 1862-70. Norwood Park, 1870-72. Chicago (American Reformed), 1872-75. Brooklyn, Twelfth St., 1875-88. Steinway, 1890-1900. Third Congregational, Watcrbury, Conn. Congregational, Vineland, N. J., 1909-10. Died, January 31, 1910. *JOHN RUTHERFORD MATHEWS. Born in New York City, November 29. 1835. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1859). Ordained, Episcopalian. Rector, St. Peter's, Peekskill, N. Y. Rector, St. Paul's, Kinderhook, N. Y. Rector, Grace, Green- ville, N. Y. Chaplain, U. S. Navy, 1862-93. Died at Croton-on- Hudson, December 27, 1898. *ABRAHAM MATTICE. ]3orn in Schoharie County, N. Y., August 16, 1822. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1858). Licensed and ordained as evangelist by Classis of Schoharie, 1862. Missionary to Kewascum, Wis, 1862-64. Eden, 1864-66. Prof. Ancient Languages and Mathematics, Riverside Seminary, Germantown, N. ,Y. 1867-69. Principal of Hudson (N. Y.) Academy, 1869-73. Principal of Fort Plain Female Collegi- ate Institute, N. Y., 1873-79. Principal of Seymour Smith Academy, Pine Plains. Dutchess Co., N. Y., 1879-96. Montville. 1896-1901. Assistant, Clinton Avenue, Newark, N. J., 1901-04. Died, Decem- ber 26, 1904. *ALONZO PAIGE PEEKE. Born at Rotterdam, N. Y., November 23, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1862. Shokan and Shandaken, 1862-65. Owasco, 1865-72. Rhinebcck, 1872-79. DeKalb, Iowa, 1880-81. Centrevillc, Mich.. 1881-91. East .Millstone, 1891- 1900. Died, August 21, 1900. Alumni. 151 *JOHN KELLY RHINEHART. Born at Bruynswick, N. Y., 1830. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Li- censed by Classis of Orange, 1862. Roxbury, 1862-73. Princetown, N. Y., 1873-89. Kiskatom, 1889-91. Died, November 15, 1891. *SAMUEL JAMES ROGERS. Born at Orford, N. H., August 27, 1832. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1862. Battle Creek, 1862-65. Geneva, 1865-72. Port Jervis, 1872-76. Fort Plain, 1876-79. Con- gregational pastorates at Marshall, Mich., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Toulon, 111., Paxton. 111., and Minneapolis, Minn. Secretary, Min- nesota Congregational Association, 1901-10. Died, May 3, 1910. HARVEY R. SCHERMERHORN. Born at Schodack, N. Y., 1835. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1862. Germantown, 1862-65. Principal, Riverside Academy, Ger- mantown, 1865-69. Principal, Hudson (N. Y.) Academy, 1869-74. Pella, 2d, 1875-79. Prof. Rhetoric and Belles-lettres, Central L^niv., Iowa, 1876-81. Principal, Spencer Academy for the Choctaws, Nel- son, Indian Territory (Oklahoma), 1881 — ? A.M. (Rutgers, 1866). ARAD JOY SEBRING, Saugerties, N. Y. Born at Ovid, N. Y., October 20, 1833. Son of John Cornelius Sebring. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1862. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1862. Mellenville, 1862-85. Katsbaan, 1885 — . Published two volumes of poems: (i) "Faith in Song," 1904: (2) "Girdle of Gladness." ^JOHN VAN DER MEULEN. Born at Middelharnis, South Holland, August 8. 1838. Son of Rev. CorneHus Van Der Meulen (1800-76). A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1862. Milwaukee, 1862-70. Fulton, 111., 1870-75. Jamestown, 1875-85. Ebenezer, Mich., 1885-91. 1895- igoi. Franklin, Wis., 1902-07. D.D. (Hope). Died at Holland, Mich., November 15, 1908. RICHARD MARVIN WHITBECK, Hudson, N. Y. Born at Livingston, Columbia Co., N. Y., March 7, 1838. Son of John Whitbeck. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1862. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1863. Maple- town and Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Buel, 1863-64. Tyre, 1865-68. Lenox, Mass. School Commissioner, First District, Columbia County, 1876-79. 152 Biographical Record. ♦FREDERICK FRELINGHUYSEN WILSON. Born at Ro.vcefield, N. J.. August i8, 1831. Son of William Wil- son. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Raritan. Glen- ville, 2d, 1864-70. Mohawk, 1870-72. Cato, 1872-73. Boonton, 1873- 76. Asbury Park, 1876-78. Wilcox, Penn., 1878-79. Cold Springy N. Y., 1886-87. Died at Asbury Park, N. J., October 16, 1910. WILLIAM A. WURTS, Lawyersville, N. Y. Born at Louisville, Ky., October 15, 1838. Son of Lieut. W. A. Wurts, U. S. N. A.B. (Lafayette). Licensed by Classis of Phila- delphia. Ordained by Classis of Cayuga, 1863. Canastota, 1863-68. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Vernon, N. Y., 1868-71. Lysander^ 1871-76. Stated Supply, Canastota, 1877-78. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Oneida Lake and Wampsville, 1879-81. Woodstock, N. Y.,. 1882-86. Berne and Beaverdam, 1886-93. Hagaman, 1893-1901. Sharon, 1902-09. Stated Supply, Lawyersville, 1909 — . *HENRY HERBERT HAWES. Born in Lunenburg County, Va., January 21, 1834. N. B. Sem., 1859-61. Presbyterian, Namozene, Amelia Co., Va. Second Pres- byterian, Staunton, Va. Presbyterian, P'armville, Va. Evangelistic work in Virginia and West Virginia. Organized churches at Gra- ham and Pocahontas, Va. Presbyterian, Bluefield, W. Va. Presby- , terian, Bedford City, Va. D.D. Trustee, Hampden Sidney College. Died at Chatham, Va., January 19, 1906. *SILAS D. SCUDDER. Born in Ceylon, November 6, 1833. Son of Rev. John Scudder^ M.D. (1793-1855)- A.B. (Rutgers, 1856). N. B. Sem., 1859-60. Licensed by Classis of Arcot, 1862. Medical Missionary in India^ 1861-73. M.D. Died, December, 1877. 1863. ♦WILLIAM HAMILTON BALLAGH. Born at Northport, L. L (?). A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Union, 1865-68. East Berne and Knox, 1868-77. Union Evangelical Church, Corona, L. L, 1878-80. Asbury Park, 1880-86. Lodi, 1886-88. Died at Palmyra, N. Y., January 2, 1892. Alumni. 153 JOHN WALTER BEARDSLEE, Holland, Mich. Born in Ottawa County, Ohio, November 23, 1837. Son of Walter Beardslee. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1863. Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1863. Rosen- dale, 1863. Constantine, Mich., 1863-84. West Troy, 1884-88. Prof. Biblical Languages and Literature, Western Theological Seminary, 1888—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1884). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1907)- Member of Council, Hope College, 1870-84. Published: (i) "The Bible Among the Nations," 1899; (2) "Outlines of an Introduction to the Old Testament," 1903. FRANCIS MORTON BOQARDUS, Asbury Park, N. J. Bom at Watervliet, N. Y., April 19, 1836. Son of Rev. Cornelius Bogardus (1818). A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, .1863. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1864. First Gallatin (Old Greenbush), 1863-69. Second Westerlo, 1869- 72. Mohawk, 1872-76. Brookfield, Conn., 1877-80. Palisades (Coytesville), 1880-88. Bloomingdale and St. Remy, 1888-90. Cort- landtown, 1890-95. *WILLIAM EDWARD BOGARDUS. Born at Cohoes, N. Y., June 30, 1834. Son of Rev. Cornelius Bogardus (1818). A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1863. Stated Supply, Middleburgh, 1863-64. Union- ville and Greenburgh, 1864-67. Supplied Stuyvesant Falls, 1867-68. A-Iissionary to Norris, 111., 1868-69. Cuddebackville, 1870-74. Saddle River, 1874-84. Oakland, 1884-88. Presbyterian, Pleasant Plains, N. Y., 1888-90. Fairfield, 1890-92. Brookdale, 1892-1908. Died, January 5, 1908. *RICHARD DeWITT. Born at Hurley, N. Y., July 21, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Kingston. Guilford, 1864-71. Spring Valley, 1871-76. Walkill Valley, 1877-89. Flatbush. Ulster Co., N. Y., 1889-1901. Died, February 20, 1901. JULIUS W. GEYER, 78 Second St., New York City. In class of 1862, Rutgers. German Evangelical Mission, New York City, 1863—. 154 Biographical Record. ANDREW JAMES HAQEMAN, R. F. D. i, Somerville, N. J. Born at Readington, N. J., October 4, 1837. Son of James Hage- man. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1863. Ordained by Classis of IMontgomery, 1864. Hagaman, N. Y., 1863- 87. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1887-90. JOHN HARMEN KARSTEN, Holland, Mich. Born at Heerenveen, Vriesland, Netherlands, February 16, 1833. Son of Harmen Karsten. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Illinois. Ordained by Classis of Holland, 1864. Mission- ary, Foreston, III., 1865-67. Oostburg, 1867-69. Alto, Wis., 1869-84. Editor of "De Hope," 1884-86. Coopersville, Mich.. 18S6-89. Alto, Wis., 1889-93. Oostburg and Hingham, 1893-97. Oostburg, 1897-99. D.D. (Rutgers, 1898). Member of Council, Hope College, 1871-84, 1891-1909. Published a translation into Dutch of "Our Country" by Josiah Strong, i88g. *JAMES LYELL. Born in Newlnirgh, X. Y. (?). In class of i860, Rutgers. Died, 1863. *WILLIAM HENRY PHRANER. Born at Jamaica, N. Y., March 26, 1841. Son of William Phraner. A.B. (LTniv. N. Y., i860). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1863. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1863. Cold Spring, 1863-66. East Millstone, 1866-70. Schenectady, 2d, 1870-75. Supplying Sea Side Chapel, Long Branch, 1881-83. Irving Park, 1883-88. Died at Flushing, L. I., March 12, 1912. WILLIAM JONES SKILLMAN, Ontario, Cal. Born at Ten jNIile Run, Somerset Co., N. J., April 19, 1835. Son of Jacob R. Skillman. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Ordained by Classis of Michigan. Macon and South Macon, 1863-68. South Bend, 1868-72. Bethlehem, ist, 1872- 83. Presbyterian, Sioux Falls, S. D., 1883-84. Second Presbyterian, Flandeau, S. D., 1884-86. Sioux Falls, 1886-93. Talmage Memorial, Philadelphia, 1894-96. Editor of "City and State," Philadelphia, 1896-1901. Philadelphia, South, 1901 — (?). Alumni. 155 *DUPUYTREN VERMILYE. Born at Hopewell, N. Y., September i6, 1833. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1863. Ordained by Classis of Michigan, 1863. Missionary to Jefferson and Pittsford, 1863-65. Missionary at Palisades, 1865-68. Also Congregational, Fort Lee, 1867-68. Presbyterian, Guilderland, 1869-71. Died at Paramus, N. J., June 8, 1907. *HENRY MARTIN VOORHEES. Born at Whitehouse, N. J., July 4, 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1863. Port Jackson, 1863-65. Beth- . lehem, ist, 1865-71. North and South Hampton, 1871-77. Port Jervis, 1877-79. Belleville, 1880-82. Presbyterian, 1883 — ? Helder- erberg, 1886-89. High Bridge, N. J., 1889-92. Died, November 20, 1895. *WILLIAM BROWNLEE VOORHEES. Born at Readington, N. J., March 10, 1838. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1863. Clover Hill, 1863-70. Blawenburg. 1870-92. Died, June 13, 1892. ♦CHARLES WOODWARD WILSON. Born at Ovid, N. Y., 1826. In class of 1861, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Geneva. ^Missionary at Kewaskum, 1864-67, and at Two Rivers, Wis., 1867-77. Died, January 21, 1877. ♦EGBERT WINTER. Born at Zontkamp, Netherlands, January 5, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1863. Cuddebackville, 1863- 66. Pella, ist, 1866-84. Grand Rapids, 2d, 1884-95. Prof. Didactic and Polemic Theology, Western Sem., 1895-1904. D.D. (Heidelberg Univ., 1890, and Hope, 1890). PubHshed, "What is Inspiration?", 1894. Died at Holland, Mich., December 9, 1906. ♦JEREMIAH LOTT ZABRISKIE. Born at Flatbush, L. I., February 3, 1835. Grandson of Rev. John L. Zabriskie (1800). Columbia Law School, 1854. Licensed by South Classis of Long Island. Cuddebackville, 1866-70. New Balti- more, 1870-82. Died in Flatbush, L. I., April 2, 1910. 156 Biographical Record. 1864. ♦BENJAMIN A. BARTHOLF. Born at Wyckoff, N. J.. November i, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1864. Fair Haven, 1864-68. Pas- kack, 1868-73. Stated Supply, Independent Congregational Church,.. Stone Church, Genesee Co., N. Y., 1873-76. Presbyterian, Mayfield, N. Y., 1876-80. Presbyterian, Conklinville and Day, 1880-81. Amity, 1881. Vischer's Ferry, 1881-87. Gallatin, 1887-99. Died at Buffalo, N. Y., August 10, 1908. ♦GEORGE DeWITT BODINE. Born in Seneca County, N. Y., August 20, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers,- 1861). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1864. Addisville, Penn., 1864-68. Germantown, N. Y., 1868-74. Bushnell, 1874-79. Died at Lodi, N. Y. (?), May 3, 1880. *DIRK BROEK. Born in Netherlands, February 5, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classis of Holland. Graafschap, 1865-70. Saugatuck,. 1870-75. Cleveland, 1875-76. Polkton, 1876-80. Holland, 3d, 1880- 88. Detroit, 1888-92. Grandville, 1892- 1903. Died, November n, 1903. SOLOMON T. COLE, Lake Katrine, Ulster Co., N. Y.. Born at Esopus, N. Y., November 5, 1836. Son of Henry Cole. Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1864. Plattekill, 1864-68. Preakness,. 1868-72. Schagticoke, 1872-79. Westerlo, 1879-82. Tyre, 1882-84. Plattekill, 1884-91. Esoupus, 1896-99. THOMAS SPROULL DUSINBERRE, Pine Plains, N. Y. Born at Warwick, N. Y., October 18, 1835. Son of Peter Dusin- berre. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classes of Paramus, 1864. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1866. Supplied Amity Pres- byterian, 1864. Presbyterian Missionary, Park Chapel, Albany, 1866. Prattsville, 1866-70. Linlithgo, 1870-89. West New Hemp- stead, 1889-98. ♦JOHN GARRETSON. Born at Millstone, N. J. (?), 1829. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Supplying Presbyterian Church of Broadalbin, N. Y.,. 1865-68. Pastor, Presbyterian, Broadalbin, N. Y., 1868-69. Died,. 1869. Alumni. 157 CHESTER DAVID HARTRANFT, Wolfenbuttel, Germany. Born at Frederick, Penn., October 15, 1839. A.B. (Univ. Penn., 1861). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1864. South Bushwick (Brooklyn), 1864-66. Second, New Brunswick, 1866-78. Professor, Ecclesiastical History, Hartford Sem., 1879-88. Professor, Biblical Theology, do., 1892-97. Professor, Ecclesiastical Dogmatics, do., 1897-1903. President, Hartford Sem., 1888-1903. Mus. Doc. (Rut- gers, 1871). D.D. (Rutgers, 1876, and Williams, 1893). Published: (i) Translation and Enlargement of Exposition of Numbers and Deuteronomy in Lange's Commentary; (2) Sozomenus : Church History from A. D. 323-425, in Schaff and Wace Nicene and Post Nicene Fathers, 1890, etc. ABRAHAM MESSLER QUICK, 56 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn. N. Y. Born at Somerville, N. J. Son of Jacob J. Quick. A.B. (Rut- gers, i860). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. 1864. Or- dained by Classis of Montgomery, 1864. Amsterdam, ist, 1864-69. Franklin, N. J. (Nutley), 1869-83. Peekskill, 1883-85. Ocean Hill, Brooklyn, 1885-1900. Published a volume of poems, "Lyrics of Life," 1906. ♦WILLIAM B. VAN BENSCHOTEN. Born at Middletown, N. Y. ( ?), April 15, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Wyckoff, 1865-69. Lebanon, 1869-72. Ephratah and Stone Arabia, 1872-80. Died, June 27, 1S80. ♦JOHN HOWARD VAN DOREN. Born at Princeton, N. J., August 20, 1837. A.B. (Rutgers, 1859). Private, 30th Regiment, N. J. Volunteers, 1862-63. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Missionary to Amoy, China, 1865-73. Cato, 1874-76. Tyre, 1876-82. Gallupville, 1882-86. Ulster Park, 1886-92. Bath-on-Hudson, 1892-98. Died, June 9, 1898. ♦JAMES WYCKOFF. Born at Lodi, N. Y., January 16, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1864. Queens, 1864-71. Bushnell, 1871-74. Germantown, 1875-83. Presbyterian, Pine Plains, N. Y., 1883-96. Christian Reformed, Leonia, N. J., 1896-99. Presbyterian, Leonia, N. J., 1899-1905. Died, January 3, 1905. 158 Biographical Record. *JOHN WILLIAM BORST. Born at Aliddleburgh, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). N. B. Sem., 1861-64. Died, May 3, 1864. =i^^NATHAN M. SHERWOOD, Born at iMshkill, N. V., February 17, 1839. N. B. Sem., 1861-62. Union Sem., 1862-64. Ordained by Presbytery of Connecticut, 1865. Presbyterian, Patterson, N. Y., 1865-68. Stated Supply, Cold Spring, N. Y., i868-6g. Presbyterian, Elmira, N. Y., 1869-75. Presbyterian, Washingtonville, N. Y., 1875-85. Presbyterian, Jersey City, 1885-92. Stated Supply, Linden, N. J., 1893- 1904. Pastor, Linden, N. J., 1904-05. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 14, 1908. THORNTON VAN VLIET. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y. (?J. A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). N. B. Sem., 1861-62. Merchant, living in Brooklyn, and later in P"ishkill, N. Y. ^WILLIAM MANSFIELD VAN WAQENEN Born in New York Citj', February 14, 1842. A.B. (Columbia, 1861). N. B. Sem., 1861-62. Princeton Sem., 1862-63. N. B. Sem., 1863-64. Episcopalian. Assistant of Dr. Tyng. Died, July 25, 1866. WILLIAM PELL ZABRISKIE, Ridgewood, N. J. Born in Paramus, X. J. (?). X. B. Sem., 1861-63. 1865. ■^WILLIAM HENRY ANDERSON. Born at Flatlands, L. 1. (?), February 23, 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by South Classis of Long Lsland, 1865. Cortland- town (Montrose), N. Y., 1865-66. License withdrawn, 1866. Studied medicine and practiced as an eclectic. Died at Worcester, Mass, October 28, 1887. CORNELIUS BRETT, 797 Bergen Ave, Jersey City, N. J. Born in New York City, November 25, 1842. Son of Rev. Philip Milledoler Brett, D.D. (1838). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1862). Licensed and ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1865. Flatlands, 1865-70. Newark, 2d, 1870-73. Montgomery, 1873-76. Bergen, 1876 — . D.D. (Ursinus, 1888). President of General Synod, 1893. President of Board of Domestic Missions. President of Council of Hope College. Alumni. l-i'9 *ALFRRD HAMILTON BRUSH. Born at Guilford, N. Y., October lo, 18.41. Son of Rev. William Brush (1833). A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Rari- tan, 1865. Shokan and Shandaken, 1865-67. Nassau. 1867-80. New Utrecht, 1880-1910. Emeritus, igio-ii. D.D. (Hope, 1897). Died at ]\Iorristo\vn, N. J., April 30, igii. PETER DE FREE, 1166 Fifth Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Axel, Zeeland, Netherlands, April 17, 1839. Son of Jan De Free. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1865. Ordained by Classis of Illinois, 1866. Bethel, Iowa, 1867-72. Vriesland, Mich., 1872-82. Grand Rapids, 4th, 1882-91. Pella, ist, 1891-98. Grand Rapids, 6th, 1898-1903. D.D. (Hope. 1894). Mem- ber of Council of Hope College. *JOSEPH HENRY DOREMUS. Born at Parsippany, N. J., April 19, 1835. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1865. Ordained by Presbytery of Newton, N. J., 1866. Presbyterian, Swartswood, N. J., 1865-67. Second Presbyterian, Mansfield, 1867-72. Presbyterian, Franklin, ^ Penn., 1872-77. Presbyterian, Summit Hill, Penn., 1877-92. Presby- terian, Lower Mount Bethel, Penn., 1892-1901. Died at Belvidere, N. J., September 10, 1904. *CHARLES WINSON FRITTS. Born near Hudson, N. Y., November 27, 1837. Son of William Fritts. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Hudson, 1865. Blawenburgh, 1865-70. Fishkill-on-Hudson, 1870-99. Emeritus, 1899-1907. D.D. (Rutgers, 1887). President of General Synod, 1897. Died at Hudson, June 22, 1907. OSCAR QESNER, Linden, N. J. A.B. (Rutgers. 1862). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1865. Rocky Hill, 1865-70. Linden, 1870-74. ^FRANCIS ALLEN HORTON. Born at Philmont, N. Y., 1844. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Hudson, 1865. Glenham, 1865-67. Catskill, 1867-73. Case Ave., Presbyterian, Cleveland. First Presbyterian, Oakland, Cal. LTnion Congregational, Providence, R. I., 1890-95. Temple Presbyterian, Philadelphia, 1896-1903. D.D. (Univ. of Wooster, Ohio, 1884). President, Board of Directors, San Francisco Theo- logical Seminary. Died, April 19, 1903. ItiO Biographical Record. JOHN JUSTIN, Clifton Park, N. J. Born at Weinolsheini, Hesse, Germany, May 19, 1839. Son of Peter Justin. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1S65. Ordained by Classic of Bergen, 1865. North Bergen, 1865 — . *PETER LEPELTAK. Born at Haamsbede, Netherlands, June 16, 1842. Son of Cor- nehus Lepeltak. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1865. Ordained by Classis of Wisconsin, 1865. Roseland, 111., 1865-69. Greenleafton, Minn., 1860-77. Overisel, Mich., 1877- 91. Alton, Iowa, 1892-1903. Portage, Mich., 1903-04. Goodland, Ind., 1904-06. D.D. (Hope, 1903). Died at Paonia, Col., February 4, 1912. ^iWILLIAM BRUSH MERRITT. Born at Kingston, N. Y.. April 4, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1865. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1865-73. ^\'ew York City, Union Church, Sixth Ave., 1873- 79. Died, September 2, 1879. *JOHN VAN NESTE SCHENCK. Born at South Branch, N. J., February 21, 1842. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1865. Owasco Outlet, 1865- 67. Pompton Plains. 1867-71. Died. Septeni'oer 28. 1871. FREDERICK ERNST SCHLIEDER, West Leyden, N. Y. Born at Gleina, Germany, October 26, 1838. Son of Ernst Schlieder. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1865. Ordained by Classis of Cayuga, 1865. West Leyden, 1865-72. Forreston, 111., 1872-81. Plainfield and Raritan. 4th, 1881-86. Canarsie, 1886-89. West Leyden, 1889-1909. *ELBERT NEVIUS SEBRING. Born at Ovid, N. Y., September 22, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1865. Ghent. 2d, 1865-73. Fairfield, ^^73-77- Prattsville, 1877-79. Middleburgh, 1879-84. Leeds and Athens, 2d, 1884-89. Died, October 22, 1889. BENJAMIN TILTON STATESIR, Woodbourne, N. Y. Born at Colt's Neck, December 2, 1841. Son of John Statesir. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Monmouth, 1865. Alumni. 161 Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1866. Stone House Plains, 1865-72. West New Hempstead, 1872-81. Principal, Grammar School, Som- ■erville, N. J., 1881-88. Fallsburgh, 1889—. *SELAH WOODHULL STRONG. Born at Flatbush, L. 1., September 2, 1844. Son of Rev. Thomas M. Strong, D.D. (1797-1861). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1862). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1865. Rochester (Accord), 1865-70. West Troy, South. 1870-84. Died, November 6, 1884. *EVERT VAN SLYKE. Born at Stuyvesant, N. Y., April 10, 1835. Son of Peter T. Van Slyke. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1865. White House, 1865-67. West Farms, 1867-71. Albany, 3d, 1871-72. Presbyterian, Stamford, Conn., 1872-76. Syracuse, 1876-85. Catskill, 1885-96. Brooklyn ,North, 1896-1901. D.D. (Rutgers, 1883). President of General Synod, 1889. Died at Riverdale, New York City, May 10, 1909. AVILLLAM HENRY VROOM, 690 E. 25th St., Paterson N. J. Born at Roysfield, Somerset Co., N. J., February 11, 1840. Son of William Vroom. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1865. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1865. Hoboken, 1865-67. Davenport, Iowa, 1867-69. Presbyterian, La Cygne, Kan- sas, 1869-74. Clove, High Falls, 1874-87. Paramus, 1887-1906. Stated Suppl.v, Hawthorne, N. J.. 1908—. D.D. (Hope, 1898). Au- thor in part of "History of the Classis of Paramus," 1900. THEODORE WYCKOFF WELLES, 406 E. 30th St. Paterson, N.J. Born at Newark, N. J., May 6, 1839. Son of Rev. Ransford Wells, D.D. (1830). A.B. (Rutgers. 1862). Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1865. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1865. Bergen Neck, 1865-73. Freehold (Marlboro), 1873-89. Totowa, 2d (Paterson), 1889-1908. Emeritus, 1908 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). Recording Secretary, Board of Publication, 1870-74. Recording Secretary, Board of Education, 1890 — . Published: (i) "The Days" of Old : a History of the First Church of Freehold," New York, 1877 : (2) "Ancestral Tablets ; from Colonial Times to Pcesent Era," Paterson, 1893; (3) "The Pastor and the Church, or John H. Dur- yea and the Second Reformed Church of Totowa," New York, 1896. 11 ltJ2 Biographical Record. *DeWITT BEVIER WYCKOFF. Born at Rochester, Ulster Co., N. Y., November 17, 1842. Son of Rev. Cornelius Wyckoff (1838). A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed Iw Classis of Kingston, 1865. Woodstock, 1865-70. Gallatin, 1870-80. Hurley, 1880-87. Ghent, ist, 1887-94. Died, October 15, 1895. ^OSCAR GREGORY. West Troy, N. Y. (?). N. B. Sem., 1863-64. 1866. 'ANDREW MERRILL ARCULARIUS. Born in New York City, December 2, 1835. Son of Andrew M. Arcularius. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1866. North Esopus, 1866-81. Roxbury, 1881-83. New Baltimore. 1883-97. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1899-1901. Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, 1901-04. Assistant, Clinton Avenue, Newark, 1905-10. Died in Brooklyn, March 7, 1911. WILLIAM W. BRUSH. Born at Guilford, N. Y., September 25, 1843. Son of Rev. Wil- liam Brush (1833). A.B. (Rutgers, 1862), Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1866. Farmer Village, 1866-68. Marbletown, 1868-72. Geneva, 1872-78. Died, March 31, 1878. *MANNES KIEKINTVELD. Born at Mattel, Overisel, Netherlands, September 2, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of Holland. Grandville, 1867- 70. Fremont Centre, 1870-73. Polkton, 1873-76. Detroit, 1876-77. Died at Holland, Mich., May 29, 1889. ^ADRIAN KRIEKARD. Born at Niewdorp, Zeeland, Netherlands, October 18, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1866. Rochest€r, 1st, 1866-68. Kalamazoo, ist., 1868-76. Grand Rapids, 3d, 1876-1902. President of Holland Home for the Aged, Grand Rapids. Died, September 3, 1907. Alumni. 163 GEORGE ADDISON MILLS, Limerick, Maine. Born in New York City, February, 1839. Son of Daniel Mills. In class of 1863, Rutgers. Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1866. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1866. Copake, 1866- 70. Castleton, 1870-82. Northumberland, 1882-84. Congregational, Rochester, N. H. Congregational, Newport, Vt. Congregational, Dennysville, Maine. Congregational, Limerick, Maine. *ENGELBERT CHRISTIAN OGGEL. Born at Axel, Netherlands, September 28, 1841. Son of John Peter Oggel. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of Hol- land, 1866. New Holland, 1866-69. Editor, "De Hope," and Treas- urer, Hope College, 1869-71. Pastor-elect, Graapschap, 1871-72. Grand Haven, 1872-77. Presbyterian, Kankakee, 111., 1877-80. West- minster Presbyterian, Chicago, 1880-84. Presbyterian, Bethel Union Church, Honolulu, and Editor, "The Eriend," 1884-87. Presbyterian, Pullman, III, 1887-90. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1890-93. Stated Sup- ply, Presbyterian, Pullman, 111., 1893-94. New Paltz, 1896-1908. D.D. (Lafayette, 1890). Died at Grand Rapids, Mich., November 6, 1910. ♦CHARLES HUBBARD POOL. Born at Bay Ridge, N. Y., February 11, 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1866. Bedmin- ster, 1866-75. Raritan, 3d, 1875-87. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Domestic Missions, 1887-1906. D.D. (Rutgers, 1892). Died at Somerville, N. J., March i, 1906. *GEORQE SEIBERT. Born at Frankenfeldt, Germany, January 24, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1866. Middletown, 1866-72. Stated Supply, Havana, 1872-81. Schraalenburgh, 1881-91. Garfield, 1891-92. Died, April 30, 1892. ♦JOHN H. SMOCK. Born at Freehold, N. J., January 20, 1836. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of Monmouth, 1866. Oyster Bay, 1866-71. Readington, 1871-83. Oyster Bay and Locust Valley, 1883-96. Stated Supply, Locust Valley, 1896-98. Died, January 7, 1903. 164 Biographical Record. GEORGE SWAIN, Allentown, N. J. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, January 20, 1841. Son of James Ram- say Swain. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by South Classis of- Long Island, 1866. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1866. Middlebush, 1866-68. Freehold, ist (Marlboro), 1868-73. Gates Ave. Presbyterian, Brooklyn, 1873-74. Presbyterian, Allentown, N. J., 1874—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1878). Published History of Allen- town Presbyterian Church, 1876. HENRY UTTERWICK, Rutherford, N. J. Born at Amsterdam, Holland, May 22, 1S41. Son of Henricus Uiterwyk. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1866. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1866. Holland Church, New York City, 1866-69. Vriesland, 1869-72. Holland, 3d, 1872-80. Second Congregational, Grand Rapids, 1880-87. Congregational, East Canaan, Conn., 1891-1901. Translating Amsterdam Correspond- ence and other material for Ecclesiastical Records of the State of New York, 1901-07. Congregational, Rutherford, N. J., 1907 — . CHARLES HART RIGGS, Bristol, Conn. Born at Harwinton, Conn., October 19. 1835. Son of Merit Riggs. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). N. B. Sem., 1862-64. Licensed by Fourth Presbj'tery of New York, 1868. Ordained as Evangelist by same Presbytery, 1869. Acting Pastor, Congregational. Gaysville, Vt., 1869-70. Editorial work, 1871-88. Acting Pastor, Congregational, East Hartland, Conn., 1890-91. Editorial work, 1891 — . Editor, "Bristol News," 1871— . ^WILLIAM SMITH. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). N. B. Sem., 1863-64. Licensed by Presbytery of West Chester. Congre- gational, Oswego, i864(?)-8o. Hudson, 1880-85. Presbyterian, South Evanston, 111.. 1885-92. Died, February 23, 1892. ^JOSEPH MABON VILE. Born at New Durham. N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1863). N. B. Sem., 1863-65. Died, December 20, 1865. Alumni. IS^ 1867. LOUIS HENRI BAHLER, 113 Park Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Born in Amsterdam, Netherlands. September 18, 1839. Son of Rev. Pierre B. Bahler (1807-82). A.B. (Rutgers, 1861). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1867. Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1867. Coeymans, 1867-69. Teaching, 1869-84. Presbyterian, Preble, , N. Y., 1884-89. Presbyterian, Maiden, N. Y., 1889-96. Manheim, 1898- 1900. Presbyterian, Meadville, N. Y., 1902-05. Presbyterian, West Milton, N. Y., 1905—. *JAMES HENRY BERTHOLF. Born at Fredonia, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., August 15, 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). Unionville and Greenburgh, N. Y., 1867-70. DeWitt Chapel, Collegiate Church, New York City, 1870-83. Nas- sau, 1883-88. Marlboro, 1888-92. Died, December 11, 1904. NICHOLAS I. MARCELUS BOQERT, Metuchen, N. J. Born in New York City, June 30, 1842. Son of William Bogert. A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1867. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1867. Metuchen, 1867-70. Presbyterian, White Haven, Penn., 1876-81. Presbyterian, Bellport, L. I., 1881-84. Clover Hill, N. J., 18S4-96. WILLIAM WHITEMAN HALLOWAY, Dover, N. J. Born at Clifton Park, Saratoga Co., N. Y., December 15, 1843. Son of Rev. William W. Halloway (1842). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1864). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1867. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1867. Belleville, 1867-71. Jersey City, 1st, 1871-76. Memorial Presbyterian, Dover, N. J., 1876-1910. Emeritus, 1910 — . D.D. (Univ. N. Y., i8gi). *THOMAS WALKER JONES. Born at Schuylerville, N. Y.. July 8, 1843. Son of Rev. David A. Jones (1798-1872). A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). Pottersville, 1867-70. Fonda, N. Y., 1870-82. Hope, Holland, Mich., 1883-88. Bushnell, 111., 1888-91. Bedminster, 1892-1906. Died in Brooklyn, N. Y., December 29, 1909. ♦FRANCIS MARSCHALK KIP. Born at Fishkill, N. Y., April 19, 1839. Son of Rev. Francis M. Kip, S.T.D. (1830). Special Diploma (Univ. N. Y., 1864). Li- 166 Biographical Record. censed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1867. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1867. Livingston, 1867-69. Fultonville, 1869-82. Also Stated Supply, Auriesville, 1879-83. Harlingen. 1883-1902. Ker- honkson, 1902-04. Greenwood Heights, Brooklyn, 1904-06. Died at Neshanic, N. J., June 19, 191 1. *JACOBUS MARIE RUTTE. Born at Rotterdam, Netherlands, February 26, 1837. University Utrecht. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1867. Paterson, 6th, Holland, 1867-73. Armeninden, Netherlands. Nieuwe Tonze, Neth. Maarstensdyk, Neth. Bunschoten, Neth. Oenen Gemein- den, Neth. Huizen, Neth. Died in Rotterdam, Holland, July, 1895. CHARLES DANIEL FREDERICK STEINFUHRER, 520 Second Ave., Astoria, L. I. Born at Stargard, jMecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany, January 12, 1841. Son of George C. D. Steinfiihrer. A.B. (Union, 1864). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1867. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1867. Astoria, 2d (German), and German Zions, Newtown, 1867-73. Astoria, 2d (German^. 1873 — • D.D. (Union, 1896). Assisted Prof. Taylor Lewis in the translation of "Lange" Commentary on Genesis. *DAVID SCHUREMAN SUTPHEN. Born at Bedminster, N. J., April 24, 1842. A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1867. New L'trecht. 1867-79. Died at Bloomfield, N. J., March 27, 1897. NATHANIEL HIXON VAN ARSDALE, 149 Church St., New York City. Born at Bound Brook, N. J., April 6, 1838. Son of Elias B. Van Arsdale. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1867. Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1867. Clove, High Falls, 1867-74. Chatham, 1874-80. Congregational, Batavia, 111., 1880-81. Paterson, Broadway, 1881-95. Brooklyn, Greenwood Heights, 1899- 1901. Athenia, 1901-09. D.D. (Rutgers. 1889). Edi- tor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1882 — . Published: (i) "The Con- trast: The First Hour and the Last in the Life of Jesus," 1876; (2) "Historv of Broadway Reformed Church. Paterson, N. J.," 1883. Alumni 167 *PETER HOES VAN BUREN. Born at Fultonville, N. Y., February 15, 1846. Son of Rev. John M. Van Buren (181 1-92). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1864). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island. Called to Freehold, N. J., but pre- vented from settling by sickness. Died, July 7, 1868. ^DAVID KLINE VAN DOREN. Born at Pluckamin, N. J., February 18, 1841. In class of 1864, iRutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1867. West Hur- ley, 1867-69. Currytown and Spraker's Basin, 1869-73. Albany, 3d, 1873-75. Saratoga, 1875-83. Scotia, 1883-85. Middleburg, 1885-90. District Superintendent, American Bible Society, at Mechanicsville, N. Y., 1890-98. New Salem and Clarksville, 1898-1902. Schodack Landing, 1902-07. Died, February 7, 1908. DAVID VAN HORNE, 25 Parnell Ave., Dayton, Ohio. Born at Glen, N. Y., December 11, 1837. Son of Cornelius C. Van Home. A.B. (Union, 1864). Licensed by Classis of Mont- gomery, 1867. Ordained by Chassis of Saratoga, 1867. Greenwich, N. Y., 1867-68. First, German Reformed, Dayton, Ohio, 1868-75. First, German Reformed. Philadelphia, 1875-88. President, and Professor of Systematic Theology, Heidelberg Theological Semi- nary, Tiffin, Ohio, 1888-1907. Same position. Central Theological Seminary, Dayton, Ohio (successor to Heidelberg), 1907 — . D.D. (Heidelberg, 1877). LL.D. (Ursinus, 1898).' President, General Synod, Reformed Church in U. S., 1878-81. President, Foreign Mis- sion Board, Reformed Church in U. S., 1878-88. Published: (i) "Companion of Praise," Cincinnati, 1871 ; (2) "A History of the Reformed Church in Philadelphia," 1876: (3) "The Mountain Boy of Wildhaus," 1884; (4) "Tent and Saddle Life in the Holy Land," 1885; (5) "Religion and Revelation," 1892; (6) "The Chufch and the Future Life," 1904. HENRY WARD, Closter, N. J. Born at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., April 4, 1838. Son of Henry A. Ward. A.B. (Union, 1864). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1867. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1867. New Hacken- sack, 1867-87. Closter, 1887-1909. Emeritus, 1909 — . D.D. (Rut- .gers, 1906). President, Board of Publication, 1904 — . 168 Biographical Record. *ABRAM NEVIUS WYCKOFF. Born at Bedminslcr, N. J., 1844. A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1867. Glenham, 1867-71. Centennial Chapel, First, Brooklyn, 1875-79. Canal St., Presbyterian, New Orleans, 1879-83. Died at Bedminster, N. J., May 10, 1895. =^JAMES MADISON COLLINS. Born at Syracuse, N. Y., October 8, 1843. A.B. (Univ. N. Y.,. 1864). N. B. Seni., 1864-65. General Sem., N. Y. Teaching, Tar- rytown, N. Y., 1868-75. Peru, S. A., 1876-78. Coll. P. & S., N. Y., 1881-85. Journalistic work, 1886-97. Died at Avondale, N. J., March 19, 1898. ANDREW DOREMIIS, Birch Run, Mich. Born at Parsippany, N. J., January 26, 1837. Son of Jacob Dore- mus. A.B. (Rutgers, 1864). N. B. Sem., 1864-65. Bangor Sem., 1868. Ordained by Central East Congregational Association, Illi- nois, 1868. Congregational. 1868. JOHN KNOX ALLEN, Tarrytown, N. Y.^ Born at West New Hempstead, N. Y., 1844. Son of Rev. Peter Allen (1837). A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1868. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1868. Hoboken,. ist, 1868-70. Tarrytown, ist, 1870—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1892). JAMES LANSING AMERMAN, 25 East 22d St., New York City. Born at Farmingdale, L. I., August 13, 1843. Son of Charles H. Amerman. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1862). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1868. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia. 1868. Richboro, Penn., 1868-71. Bergen (Jersey City), 1871-76. Missionary to Japan, 1876-93. Financial Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Board of Foreign Missions, 1893 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1885). Published, "The Theology of the New Testament on the basis of Van Ooster- zee," 1881, 1896, and several other books in Japanese. Alumni. 1^9 ALAN DITCHFIELD CAMPBELL, New Brunswick, N. J. Son of Rev. William H. Campbell, D.D.. LL.D. (i8o8-go). A.B. (Rutgers, 1862). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1868. Athens, ist, 1868-82. Castleton, 1882-89. Suydam St., New Bruns- wick, 1890 — . D.D. (Hope). Vedder Lecturer, 1889. *JOHN ANQELL DAVIS. Born at Flatbush, Ulster Co.. N. Y.. October 28, 1839. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1868. Ordained as an Evangelist, 1868. Missionary to China, 1868-72. Palisades, 1872- 73. Pottersville, 1873-78. Oyster Bay, 1878-83. Newark, 2d, 1883- 89. Presbyterian, Hempstead, L. L, 1889-93. Presbyterian, Nyack, 1893-97. Published fourteen volumes, including Chinese stories, etc. Died, September 24, 1897. WILLIAM HENRY DeHART, 1072 Arlington Ave., Plainfield, N. J. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., March 21, 1837. Son of Nicholas B. DeHart. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1868. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1868. North and South Hampton, 1868-71. Knox Memorial Chapel, New York City, 1871- 77. Jamaica, 1877-87. Bethlehem, ist, N. Y., 1887-88. Raritan, 3d, 1888-1911. D.D. (Rutgers. 1900). Stated Clerk, General Synod, 1896—. HENRY JESSE GRANT, Box 177, Ithaca, N. Y. In class of 1865, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Geneva, 1868. On account of ill health had license revoked about 1872. Insurance agent. HENRY van SCHOONHOVEN MYERS, Shanghai, China. Born in New York City, May 27, 1842. Son of James Myers. A.B. (Williams, 1865). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1868. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1871. Upper Red Hook, 1871-74. South Brooklyn. 1874-81. Newburgh, 1881-90. Union, Sixth Ave., New York City, 1891-94. Church of Comforter, New York City, 1894-1903. S.T.D. (Univ. N. Y.). JOHN FLETCHER SHAW, Afton, N. Y. Born at Ithaca, N. Y., November 13, 1844. Son of Anning O. Shaw. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Ordained by Classis of Geneva. 1868. Lower Walpack, 1870-77. Presbyterian, Andover, N. J., 1877-81. 170 Biographical Record. Presbyterian, Northport, L. I., 1882-85. Hyde Park, N. Y., 1885-93. Schodack, 1893-97. Presbyterian, Newfield, N. Y., 1898-1900. Pres- byterian, Barre. N. Y., 1900-03. Presbyterian, Afton, N. Y., 1903 — . *HENRV STOUT. Born at Raritan, N. J., January 19, 1838. Son of John B. Stout. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1868. Missionary to South Japan, 1868-1906. Bound Brook, 1907-09. Stated Supply, Red Bank, 1909-10. D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). Pub- lished: (i) "A Brief Statement of Christian Doctrine": (2) a translation into Japanese and adaptation of Rev. Dr. S. M. Wood- bridge's Lectures on Sacred History: (3) A translation of Dr. Woodbridge's Lectures on Church History. Died at Lakehurst, N. J., February 16, 1912. *JOHN WILLIAM WARNSHUIS. Born in Guelderland, Netherlands, November 2;^. 1840. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Geneva, 1868. Cleveland, 1868-71. Marion, N. Y., 1871-76. Clymer (Abbe church), 1876-78. Alton, Iowa, 1878-87. Holland, New York City, 1887-88. Alton, Iowa, 1888-91. Chicago (Gano church), 1891-95. Grand Rapids, 4th, 1895-1900. Kalamazoo, 3d, 1900-01. Died, March 6, 1901. ADRIAN WESTVEER, Pottersville, N. J. Born in the Netherlands, November 2, 1840. Son of John West- veer. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1868. Ordained by Classis of Albany. 1868. Westerlo, i868-6g. Clarks- ville, 1869-71. Clymer Village, 1871-72. Wiltwyck, 1872-74. Shokan and Shandaken, 1874-75. Rosendale, 1879-82. Berea, 1882-87. Stanton, 1887-91. Wyckofif, 1892-1904. Stanton, 1904-09. New Salem and Clarksville, 1909-11. Pottersville, N. J., 191 1 — . ALBERT A. ZABRISKIE, Bloomington, N. Y. Born at Bergen Point. N. J., April 11, 1843. A.B. (Rutgers, 1865). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1868. Ordgined by Classis of Geneva, 1868. Interlaken, N. Y., 1868-69. Keyport, 1869-73. Preak- ness, 1873-79. Franklin Furnace, 1879-81. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1882-86. Grand St., Jersey City, 1887-91. Manhasset, 1891- 93. Orange City, 1894-96. Brown Station and Stewartville, 1901- 04. Kiskatom, 1904-06. Greenport, 1906-10. Bloomington, 1910 — . Alumni. 171 JOSIAH JOHNSON BROWN, 80 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J. Born at Newark, N. J., August 29, 1839. Son of Daniel B. Brown. A.B. (Rutgers, i860). N. B. Sem., 1865-66. Union Sem., 1866-68. Ordained by Presbytery of Osage, 1868. Presbyterian, Clinton, Mo., 1868-69. Presbyterian, Independence, Kan., 1869-70. Business, in Toledo, Ohio, 1872-83. Law, Newark, N. J., 1888—. 1869. *EDWARD GREEN ACKERMAN. Born at Saddle River, N. J., February 3, 1837. A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1869. Mamakating, 1870- 74. Currytown and Spraker's Basin, 1874-78. Stated Supply, Curry- town, 1878-79. Schaghticoke, 1879-85. Woodstock, 1886-90. Green- port, 1890-94. Clover Hill, 1897-99. Died, December i, 1899. HERMAN CASPAR BERQ, Tillson, N. Y. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., October 5, 1845. Son of Rev. Joseph F. Berg, D.D. (1812-71). A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Studied at Univ. Basel, 1869-70, and Univ. Tubingen, 1870-71. Preacher at English services, Vereins Haus, Basel, 1869-70. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1872. Rocky Hill, 1872-78. College Point, 1878-88. Bedford, Brooklyn, 1888-95. Ellenville, 1895-1910. Rosendale Plains, Tillson, 1910 — . D.D. (Lafayette, 1891). President, Board of Publication, 1892-96. *ADAM AUGUSTUS BOOKSTAVER. Born near Montgomery, N. Y., November 29, 1842. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1866). Princeton Sem., 1866-68. Licensed by Classis of Or- ange. Glenville, 2d, 1870-71. Chaplain, U. S. Navy, one year. Died near Scranton, Penn., April 24, 1905. ISAAC PETERSON BROKAW, Somerville, N. J. Born at Middlebush, N. J., July 27, 1845. Son of Peter S. Bro- kaw. A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1869. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1869. Trinity, Newark, 1869-74. South Bergen, Jersey City, 1874-79. Freehold, -2d, 1879-1905. Emeritus, 1905 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1891). 172 Biographical Record. *GEORGE DURYEE HULST. Born at Newtown, L. I., March lo, 1846. A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1869. South Bushwick, Brooklyn, 1869-1900. Ph.D. (Rutgers, i8gi). Eminent authority on Entomology and Botany. President, Botanical branch of Brooklyn Institute. Fellow of American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1888-1900. Published many scientific books and articles on Botany and Entomology. Died, November 5, 1900. UAMES LOTT SOUTHARD. Born at Newark, N. J., January 13, 1844. A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed by South Classis of Bergen, i86g. Woolcot, 1869-81. Bus- kirks, 1881-91. Griggstown, 1891-1902. Died at Wellesley Hills^ Mass., March 17, 1906. i=PETER VREELAND VAN BUSKIRK. Born at Bayonne, N. J., iNIarch 2. 1845. Son of Nicholas C. Van Buskirk. A.B. (Rutgers, 1866). Licensed and ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1869. Closter, T869-87. Gravesend, 1887-1912. Died, March 9, 1912. UOHN GARNSEY VAN SLYKE. Born at Cocymans, N. Y., February 26, 1845. A.B. (Rutgers^ 1866). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1869. Readington, 1869-70. Jamaica, 1870-76. Kingston, ist, 1876-1910. Emeritus, 1910. D.D. (Rutgers, 1881). Published, "History of Reformed Church, Jamaica^ L. I.," 1876. Died. December 15. 1910. ALFRED EDWARDS MYERS, i W. 29th St., New York City. Born in New York City, December 29, 1844. Son of James Myers. A.B. (Williams, 1866). N. B. Sem., 1866-67. Princeton Sem., 1868-69. Union Sem., 1869-70. Licensed and ordained by- South Classis of Long Island, 1870. Bethany Chapel, Brooklyn, 1870-71. Bronxville, N. Y., 1872-76. Owasco, N. Y., 1877-79. Pres- byterian, Ovvasco, N. Y., 1879-85. Presbyterian, Syracuse, N. ¥., 1885-92. Assistant, Collegiate, Fifth Ave. and 29th St., New York City, 1892—. Alumni. 173 1870. ♦JAMES BENJAMIN CAMPBELL. Born in Glasgow, Scotland. Son of James Campbell. In class of 1870, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1870. Chatham, 1870-73. Lebanon, 1873-76. Albany, 3d, 1876-82. Presbyterian, Batchellerville, N. Y., 1882-85. Rhinebeck, 1885-87. Long Branch, 1887-90. Lebanon Presbyterian, San Francisco, Cal. 1890-91. First Presbyterian, Stockton, Cal., 1891-95. Presbyterian, Shawnee, Penn., 1895-1903. Currytown and Sprakers, N. Y., 1903-06. Raritan, 111., 1906-og. Port Jervis, 2d, 1909-11. D.D. (Franklin, 1895). Died, October 22, 191 1. JOHN BROWNSON CHURCH, 37 East 15th St., Paterson, N. J. A.B. (Rutgers, 1867). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1870. Taghkanic, 1870-77. Rochester, 1877-92. Riverside, Paterson, 1892 — . ♦PETER E. KIPP. Born at Paterson, N. J., March 28, 1847. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1867). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1870. Fishkill, 1870-74. Brooklyn, Bedford, 1877-81. Schenectady, 2d, 1881-87. Presby- terian, Cleveland, Ohio, 1887-95. Presbyterian, San Diego, Cal, 1895-1900. Died, May 9, 1900. ELIAS MEAD, 382 River Drive, Passaic, N. J. Born at Chesterville, N. Y. In class of 1868, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1870. Coeymans, 1870-73. Keyport, 1873-90. CHARLES F. C. SUCKOW, 2223 E. Susquehanna Ave., Philadelphia, Penn. Born at Techentin, Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Germany, February 15, 1840. Son of Christian D. Suckow. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1870. Ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1870. New Brooklyn, 1870-79. Philadelphia, 5th, 1879 — . TUNIS GARRET BERGEN, 160 Broadway, New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., 1849. A.B. (Rutgers, 1867). N. B. Sem., 1867-69. Dr. of Public Law (Univ. Heidelberg, 1871). LL.B. (Columbia, 1874). Lawyer. President, Brooklyn Board of Educa- tion, 1885-91. Trustee, Rutgers, 1883 — . President, N. Y. State Committee of Charities, 1895-1900. 174 Biographical Record. 1871. PIERRE GUILLAUME MAXIMILIEN BAHLER, Williamson, N. Y. Born at ,Mons, Belgium, April 29, 1844. Son of Rev. Pierre B. Bahler (1807-82). A.B. (Rutgers, 1868). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1871. Ordained by Classis of Geneva, 1871. Pult- neyville, 1871-84. Beaverdam, 1885-89. Clymerhil, 1889-1903. On- tario, N. Y., 1903-08. *VERNON BOND CARROLL. Born at Baltimore, Md., January 11, 184(1. A.B. (Rutgers, 1868). Licensed by Classis of Long Island. 187 1. Pottersville, 1871-73. Chapel of Collegiate Church, New York City (Seventh Ave. and 54th St.), 1873-77. Warwick, 1877-86. Presbyterian, Tenafly, N. ]., 1886-96. Presbyterian, Amenia, N. Y., 1899. Died, December 18,. 1899. WILLIAM EMERSON DAVIS, Knox, N. Y. Born at Princetown, N. Y., February 18, 1845. Son of Rev. Wil- liam P. Davis (1806-94). A.B. (Rutgers, 1868). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1871. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1871. North Hempstead, Manhasset, L. I., 1871-79. Branchville,. South Branch, N. J., 1879-83. Lebanon, 1883-1905. Marlboro, 1905- II. Knox and 2d Berne, 191 1 — . *MATTHEW NEWKIRK OLIVER. Born at Marbletown, N. Y., November 12, 1834. A.B. (Union,. 1857). Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1871. Clover Hill, 1871-84. Rosendale, 1884-90. Tappan, 1890-1901. Died at Marbletown, N. Y.,- December 12, 1904 WILLIAM HALSEY VAN DOREN, 125 Wadsworth Ave., New York City. Born in Bucks County, Penn., May 21, 1839. Son of Abraham- Van Doren. A.B. (Rutgers, 1867). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1871. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1871. West End, Jersey City, 1871-77. Blooming Grove, 1877-83. West Hurley, 1884. District Secretary, American Tract Society, 1884-86. Fair- view, 111., 1887-93. Spotswood, N. J., 1893-95. Alumni. 175 ARTHUR CROSBY, San Rafael, Cal. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., April lo, 1847. Son of William H. Crosby, Professor at Rutgers, 1841-49. A.B. (Rutgers, 1868). N. B. Sem., 1869. Graduate, Union Sem., 1870. Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie. Grace Presbyterian Mission, New York City, 1870-71. Congregational, Kent, Conn., 1871-74. Second Presby- terian, Brooklyn, 1874-84. First Presbyterian, San Rafael; Cal., 1884-93. Head Master, Alt. Tamalpais Military Academy, San Rafael, Cal, 1891 — . D.D. (Washington and Jefferson, 1892). Pub- lished, "A Reasonable Faith," 1888. •^TEUNIS SLINQERLAND HAMLIN. Born at Glenville, N. Y., May 31, 1847. Son of Solomon C. Ham- lin. A.B. (Union, 1867). N. B. Sem., 1868-69. Union Sem., 1869- 71. Licensed by Congregational Association of New York and Brooklyn, 1871. Woodside Presbyterian, Troy, N. Y., 1871-84. Mt. Auburn Presbyterian, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1884-86. Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, Washington, D. C, 1886-1907. D.D. (Union, 1886). President of Trustees, Howard Univ. Trustee, United Society of Christian Endeavor. Died, April 7, 1907. i=PETER LABAGH VAN der VEER. Born at Brookside, Somerset Co., N. J., September 30, 1846. Son of Lawrence Van der Veer. A.B. (Rutgers, 1867). N. B. Sem., 1868-69. Studied at Universities of Berlin and Gottingen, 1869-70. LL.B. (Columbia, 1872). Lawyer, New York City, 1872-81, and Santa Fe, N. M., 1881-93. Died, March 16, 1893. ^LOUIS BEVIER VOORHEES. Born at Rocky Hill, N. J., June 10, 1847. A.B. (Coll. N. J., i{ N. B. Sem., 1868-69. Graduate, Andover Sem., 1871. Congrega- tional, North Weymouth, Mass., 1871-76. First Congregational, Worcester, Mass., 1877-80. Cong., Saundersville, Grafton, Mass., 1882-85. Cong., Crombie St., Salem, Mass., 1885-89. Cong., Santa Anna, Cal., 1889-90. Cong., Silverton, Col., 1890-91. Trinity Cong., North Attleboro, Mass., 1892-93. Cong., Groton, Mass., 1893-1901. Died at Niantic, Conn., July 26, 1901. 17G Biographical Record. 1872. EDWARD CORNET. Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1872. Stanton, 1872-76. Gilboa, 1876-79. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Bloomington, Neb., 1880-82; do., Stated Supply, Republican City, Neb., 1882-84; do., Blue Hill, Neb., 1884-86; do., Stated Supply, Long Branch Village, N. J., 1886-87. ^ROBERT DOIG. Born in Xew York City, July 11, 1842. A.B. (Rutgers, 1869). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1872. Berne and Beaverdam, 1872- 85. Glenville, 2d, 1885-92. Died, June 16, 1892. JOHN HART, Neshank, N. J. Born in Bucks County, Penn., July 17, 1843. Son of William R. Hart. A.B. (Rutgers, 1869). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1872. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1872. Locust Valley, 1872-75. Neshanic. 1875—. =^WILLIAM JAMES HILL. Born in Ireland. In class of 1871, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1872. Missionary, Millbrook, 1872. East New York, 1875-82. Glenville. 2d, 1882-84. Presbyterian, Parker, Can- ton, South Dakota, 1884-90. Presbyterian, Huron, S. D., 1890-1904. Died at Rochester, Minn., September 9, 1904. *EDWARD LODEWICK. Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., February 25, 1846. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1869). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1872. St. Johns- ville, 1872-75. Paskack (Park Ridge), 1875-1903. Died at Bound - Brook, N. J., September 14, 1909. FERDINAND SCHUREMAN SCHENCK, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Plattekill, Ulster Co., N. Y., August 6, 1845. Son of Rev. Martin L. Schenck (1840). A.B. (Princeton, 1865). LL.B. (Al- bany Law School, 1867). Attorney-at-Law, 1867-69. Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1872. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1872. Clarkstown, 1872-77. Montgomery, 1877-90. Hudson, 1890-97. Uni- versity Heights, New York City, 1897-99. Professor, Practical The- ology, N. B. Sem.. 1899—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1890). LL.D. (Rutgers, 1906). Lecturer on Literary Study of Bible, Univ. N. Y., 1897- Alumni. 177 1900. Acting Professor, Philosophy, Rutgers, 1904-05. Acting Pro- fessor, Ethics, Rutgers, 1907-08. Acting Professor, Homiletics, Princeton Sem., 1909-10. President, General Synod, 1892. Mem- ber Council, Univ. N. Y., 1898-99. Published: (i) "The Ten Com- .inandments in the Nineteenth Century," 1889; (2) "The Bible Read- ,er's Guide," 1896; (3) "The Ten Commandments and the Lord's Prayer," 1902; (4) "Modern Practical Theology," 1903; (5) "Soci- .ology of the Bible," 1909: (6) "Christian Evidences and Ethics," 1910; (7) "A Young People's History of the Christian Church," 1911. WILLIAM ELLIOT QRIFFIS, Ithaca, N. Y. Born in Philadelphia, September 17, 1843. Son of John L. Griffis. A.B. (Rutgers, 1869). N. B. Sem., 1869-70. Government Educa- tional Work, Japan, 1870-74. Union Sem.. 1875-77. Licensed by Manhattan Congregational Association. 1877. Ordained bj^ Classis of Schenectady, 1877. Schenectady, ist, 1877-86. Shawmut Congre- gational, Boston. Mass., 1886-93. First Congregational, Ithaca, 1893- 1903. D.D. (Union, 1884). L.H.D. (Rutgers. 1899). Professor, Mental Science, Union, 1883-84. Published twenty-nine volumes on Japan. China, Corea, Holland, and other subjects. 1873. ASHER ANDERSON, 27 Pleasant St., Hyde Park, Mass. Born at Flatlands, L. L. July 23, 1846. Son of John W. Ander- son. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Classis of Long Island, 1873. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1873. Flatbush. Ulster Co., N. Y., 1873-75. Fishkill Village, 1875-80. Passaic. North. 1880-85. Congregational, Bristol, Conn., 1885-90. Congregational, Meriden, Conn., 1890-1901. Secretary, National Council of Congregational Churches, 1901 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1904, and Iowa Coll., 1904). Trustee, Hartford Theological Seminary, 1898 — . Secretary, Minis- ters' Relief Fund, 1903-05. Secretary, International Congregational Council, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1908. Published: (i) "Steps for Beginners," 1898; (2) 'Congregational Year Books, 1901-11; (3) Proceedings of National Council, 1901, 1904, 1907, 1910; (4) Na- tional Council Digest, 1905; (5) Congregational Faith and Prac- rtice, 1908. 12 176 Biographical Record. GEORGE WARNE LABAW, R. F. D. i, Paterson, N. J. Born near Clinton, N. J., February 29, 1848. Son of John C Labaw. A.B. (Rutgers, 1869). Licensed by Classis of Pliiladelphia, 1873. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1873. Northumberland and Fort Miller, 1873-74. Blue Mountain, 1874-82. Colt's Neck, 1882- 89. Preakness, 1889—. Published: (i) "Preakness and the Preak- ness Reformed Church — A History," 1902; (2) "A Genealogy of the Warne Family in America," 191 1. CALVIN EDWARD LASHER, R. F. D. 2, New Paltz, N. Y. Born at Clermont, January ii, 1850. Son of Edward P. Lasher. In class of 1870, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Hudson, 1873. Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1873. Guilford, 1873 — . ♦NICHOLAS PEARSE. Born at Lisha's Kill, N. Y., July 3, 1846. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1873. New Salem and Clarks- ville, 1873-77. New Lots, 1877-1903. Gallatin, 1903-09. Died, May 19, 1909. RICHARD AUGUSTUS PEARSE, Minaville, N. Y. Born in Albany County, N. Y., January 29, 1849. Son of Richard S. Pearse. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Ordained by Classis of Mont- gomery, 1873. Florida (Minaville), N. Y., 1873—. *JACOB WYCKOFF SCHENCK. Born at Weston, N. J., 1849. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1873. Ghent, 2d, 1873-79. Died, Febru- ary IS, 1879. GRAHAM TAYLOR, 955 Grand Ave,, Chicago, ill. Born at Schenectady, N. Y., RLiy 2, 185 1. Son of Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D. (1844). A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1873. Hopewell, 1873-80. Fourth Congrega- tional, Hartford, Conn., 1880-92. Professor, Practical Theology,. Hartford Sem., 1888-92. Professor, Social Economics, Chicago Con- gregational Sem., 1892—. Founder and Resident Warden of Com- mons Social Settlement, 1893— . Lecturer, Univ. Chicago. Di- rector, Chicago School of Civics and Philanthropy. Associate Edi- tor, "The Survey." D.D. (Rutgers, 1888). LL.D. (Illinois Coll.,. 1897). Published, "The Practical Training Needed for the Minis- try of To-Day," 1888. Alumni. 179" *JOHN CORNELIUS VANDEVENTER. Bora in New York City, November ii, 1847. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1870). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1873. Cold Spring, 1873-75. Glenham, 1875-80. Paramus, 1880-86. Nyack, 1886-92. Died, No- vember 8, 1892. GEORGE REM GARRETSON, Laurel, N. Y. Born at Jersey City, N. J., May 21, 1850. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). N. B. Sem., 1870-71. Union Sem., 1871-73, 1874-75. Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1875. Long Island City, ist, 1875-76. Long Island City, ist, and St. John's, Laurel Hill, 1876-77. Hyde Park, 1877-78. Presbyterian, ^Mattituck, L. I., 1883-87. Claremont Pres- byterian, Jersey City, 1887-1900. Supplied Presbyterian, Summit, N. J., 1900-04. Presbyterian, Laurel, L. I., 1906 — . CHARLES JOSHUA KETCHAM JONES, Orange, Cal. Born in Franklin Township. N. J., July 12, 1845. Son of James P. Jones. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). N. B. Sem., 1870-71. Union Sem., 1871-73. Ordained by Congregational Council at Orient, N. Y., 1872. Orient, N. Y., 1872-74. Warren Memorial Presbyterian, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1874-75. Congregational, Nantucket, Mass., 1876-78. Con- gregational, New Bedford, Mass., 1878. Acting Associate, ist Con- gregational, San Francisco, Cal., 1877-78. Unitarian, Church of the Messiah, Louisville, Ky., 1878-98. First Unitarian, Los Angeles, Cal., 1898-1904. *DAVID MULFORD KNICKERBOCKER. Born at Clermont, N. Y. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). N. B. Sem., 1870-71. Studied in Germany, 1871-73. Merchant in New York City and later in Albany. Died, April 29, 1888. ♦JOHN FREDERICK McLAURY. Born at Stamford, N. Y., December 22, 1844. A.B. (Rutgers, 1870). Licensed by Otsego Presbytery, 1873. Presbyterian, Shaver- town, N. Y., 1873-76. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Canoga, N. Y., 1876-83. Supplied Presbyterian, Marathon, N. Y., 1883-85. Presby- terian, Byron, N. Y., 1885-89. Died, January 30, 1889. 180 Biographical Record 1874. AARON WILLIAM BENSON, Carver, Minn. Born at Cobleskill, N. Y.. February 2t,. 1843. Son of Vernon Ben- son. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed b\- Classis of Schoharie, 1874. Ordained by Presbytery of Hamilton, Ontario, 1874. Presby- terian, West Flamboro, Canada, 1874-76. Presbyterian, Rockford, Delano, Maple Plain and Long Lake, Minn., 1877. Fifth Presby- terian, Minneapolis, Minn., 1878-80. Presbyterian, White Bear Lake, Pine Citj'-, 1880-82. Presbyterian, Eden Prairie, 1884-86. Presby- terian, Yarkio, Mo., 1887-89. Presbyterian, Rush City, Minn., 1889- 91. Presbyterian, Elim and Bethany, Minneapolis, 1891-93. Pres- byterian, North St. Paul, Minn., 1896-97. Journalist with "North Western Presbyterian." JAMES CORTELYOU GARRETSON, 1448 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Middlebush, X. J., August 8, 1851. Son of Peter V. Garretson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed by Classis of New- Brunswick, 1874. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1874. Prattsville, 1874-77. West Copake, 1877-91. ANDREW HAQEMAN, 1239 Herkimer St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Readington, N. J., 1850. Son of Herman Hageman. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1875. Queens, 1875-87. Holmdel, 1887-93. Belleville, 1893-99. Assistant. Collegiate Church of St. Nicholas, New York City, 1899-1909. Ocean Hill, Brooklyn, 1909 — . WILLIAM NEWTON TODD, McAlisterville, Penn. Born in New Jersey, 1844. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1874. Dashville Falls, 1874-81. Gallatin, 1881- 85. Saddle River, 1885-92. Presbyterian. *WILLIAM VEENSCHOTEN. Born at Ede, Netherlands, April 9, 1844. A.B. (Hope, 1871). Licensed by Classis of Illinois, 1874. Schodack, 1874-86. Greenport, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1886-90. Presbyterian, Hornellsville. N. Y. 1890-94. Presbyterian, East Stroudsburg, Penn., 1894-1908. Died, July 5, 1908. Alumni. ISI JOHN HENRY WYCKOFF, Vellore, India. Born at Roycefield, N. J., September 28, 1851. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1875. Missionary to India, 1875-86. Home Missionary, Presbyterian, Orange Road, Florida, 1887-88. Claverack, 1889-92. Missionary to India, 1892 — . Professor of Theology, Arcot Sem., 1899 — . D.D. (Hope, 1892, and Rutgers, 1899). 1875. HORACE P. CRAIG, 29 Park Place, Plainfield, N. J. Born at Centreville, N. J., August 11, 1845. Son of John S. Craig. Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1875. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1875. Locust Valley, 1875-80. Coey- nians, 1880-91. North and South Hampton, 1891-1911. JOSEPH ALEXANDER HARPER, Scarsdale, N. Y. Born at Covmty Down, Ireland, September 20, 1839. Son of Alex- ander Harper. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1875. Ordained by Classis of Westchester, 1875. Cort- landtown (Montrose), N. Y., 1875-90. Greenville (Scarsdale), N. Y., 1890- 1905. Schaghticoke (Reynolds), N. Y., 1905-09. WILLIAM H. HOFFMAN, Deckerville, Mich. Born at Flemington, N. J., May 13. 1849. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1875. Wilcox, Penn., 1875-77. Pot- tersville, 1878-84. Presbyterian, Evart, Mich., 1885-87. Presbyterian, Grand Rapids, Mich., 1887-91. Presbyterian, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1891-95. Presbyterian, Flushing, Mich., 1895-97. Presbyterian, Con- cord, Mich., 1898-1906. Presbyterian, Deckerville, Mich., 1906 — . WILLIAM JAMES LEQQETT, Chatham, N. Y. Born at Ghent, N. Y., October 12, i8d8. Son of William Leggett. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of Hudson, 1875. Or- dained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1875. Schodack Landing, 1875-82. Claverack. 1882-89. Belleville, 1889-93. Nyack, 1893-1901. Chat- ham, 1901 — . Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1891). President, Board of Superintendents, N. B. Sem., 1910-11. 182 Biographical Record. ALGERNON MATTHEWS. Born in Island of Guernsey, 1841. Elizabeth College, Germany. Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1875. Jersey City Heights, 1875. Manheim. 1876-79. Dismissed to Presbytery of Kingston, Canada. BENJAMIN CORY MILLER, R. F. D. i, Hempstead, L. I. Born at New Lima, Ind., 1850. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1875. Roxbury, 1875-81. Stated Supply, Gilboa, 1884-85. Fairfield, 1885-86. Franklin, 1886-89. Whitehouse, 1890-95. Methodist Episcopal, Good Ground, N. Y., 1897-98. M. E., Stony Brook, N. Y., 1898-99. M. E., Good Ground, N. Y., 1899- 1900. jM. E., Oceanside, N. Y., 1900-01. M. E., Cannon and South Wilton, N. Y., 1901-02. M. E., Cutchogue, N. Y., 1902-03. M. E., East Norwich, 1903-05. M. E., Port Chester, King St., 1905-06. M. E., Nichols, 1906-07. M. E., Clinton, Conn., 1907-09. M. E., Middlebury, Conn., 1909-11. M. E., East Meadow, L. I., 191 1 — . GEORGE ADAM RIES, Oakland, Cal. Born at Heringen. Germany, October 18, 1846. Son of George Ries. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of Schoharie, 1875. Lawyersville, 1875-78. Scarsdale, 1878-80. Presbyterian Home Mission, Poplar Blufif, Mo.. 1882-86. JOHN ALFRED VAN NESTE, Ridgewood, N. J. Born at Weston, N. J., December 25, 1850. Son of Abram G. Van Neste. A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1875. Ordained by Classis of Paramus. 1875. Ridgewood, 1875 — . ♦HOWARD H. VAN VRANKEN. Born at Glen, N. Y., June i, 1852. Son of Rev. Adam H. Van Vranken (1851). A.B. (Univ. Mich., 1872). Western Sem. (Hope College), 1872-74. Licensed by Classis of Michigan, 1875. Linden, 1875-77- Irving Park, 1877-82. Died at Chicago, III, November 4, 1904. 1876. FREDERICK ERNEST ALLEN, Brookhaven, N. V. Born at New Haven, Conn., April 21, 1850. Son of George D. Allen. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Post-graduate Union Sem.. 1877-78 Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1878. Ordained by Presbytery of Alumni. 18;j Long Island, 1879. Presbyterian, Middle Island, L. I., 1879-92. Congregational, Griswold, Conn., 1892-1906. Stated Supply, Pres- . byterian, South Haven (Brookhaven), L. I., 1908 — . *GEORQE HULL CLEVELAND. Born in New York City, May 27, 1851. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Annandale, 1877-81. Pres- byterian, Stated Supply, Cape May City, N. J., 1883-85. Presby- terian, i^Jorthport, L. I., 1886-89. Teacher in New Jersey and at College Point, L. I. Died in Brooklyn, February 22, 1906. ♦JOHN WOODRUFF CONKLIN. Born at Montville, N. J., December 30, 1851. Son of Rev. Na- thaniel Conklin (1847). A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1876. Boonton, 1876-80. • Missionary in India, 1881-90. Stated Supply, Fairfield, N. J., 1893-95. Professor of Sociology and Missions, Bible Normal College, Springfield, Mass., 1895-1900. Field Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, 1901-07. Metuchen, 1908-09. Died, September 12, 1909. JAMES SCHUREMAN NEVIUS DEMAREST, Queens, N, Y. Born at New Brunswick, N. J. ,July 21, 1851. Son of Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D. (1840). A.B. (Rutgers, 1872). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1876. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1876. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1876-81. Nassau, 1881-83. Queens, 1887 — . HENRI de VRIES, Peekskill, N. Y. Born at The Hague, Netherlands, December 13, 1847. Son of Hendrik de Vries. Licensed and ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1876. Jericho, L. I., 1876-77. Alexandria Bay, 1877-82. Assistant, Middle Collegiate, New York City, 1882-84. Peekskill, 1884—. Published a translation from the Dutch of "The Work of the Holy Spirit," by Dr. Abraham Kuyper of Amsterdam, 1900. HOWARD HARRIS, Upper Montclair, N. J. Born at Belleville, N. J., July 29, 1848. Son of Ehjah Harris. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1876. Or- dained by Classis of Westchester, 1876. Hawthorne, N. Y., 1876-84. Professor, Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan, 1884-1900. Hawthorne, N. Y., 1904-10. 184 Biographical Record. WALTER W. KiLLOUQH, Perryville, Mo^ Born in Concord, N. C, November lo, 1848. A.B. (Davidson, 1873). Son of James M. Killough. Columbia (S. C.) Sem., 1873-74. Ordained by Arkansas Presbytery, 1877. Presbyterian, Harrison, Ark., 1877-84. Presbyterian, Lands, Texas, 1884-90. Presbyterian,. Brazean, Mo., 1890-1907. Presbyterian, Perryville, Mo.. 1907 — . MILTON RANDOLPH KIRKPATRICK, Seneca, S. C^ Born in Fort Deposit, Ala., June 16, 1850. Son of John L. Kirk- patrick. A.B. (Davidson, 1873). Columbia Sem., 1873-75. N. B. Sem., 1875-76 Ordained by East Alabama Presbytery. Southern Presbyterian, Westminster, Ala., 1876-78. S. P., Franklin, N. C.,. 1878-82. S. P.. Clover, S. C, 1882-91. S. P., Wadesboro, N. C, 1891-94. S. P., Blackstock, S. C, 1894-1905. S. P., Seneca, S. C, 1905—. ABRAM IRVING MARTINE, Pine Bush, N. Y. Born at Clarkstovvn, N. Y., October 19, 1848. Son of Jeremiah Marline. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of Paramus,. 1876. Stanton, 1876-82. North Hempstead (Manhasset), 1882-91.. Presbyterian, Dunellen, N. J., 1891-1900. Marlboro, 1900-05. Su- perintendent, General Hospital, Passaic, N. J., 1905-08. Little Falls,. N. J., 1908-11. New Prospect (Pine Bush), 1911 — . Published, "History of Reformed Church of Navcsink, now First Church of Freehold." ISAAC STRYKER SCHENCK, New Brunswick, N. J. rSorn at Weston, N. J., April 26, 1852. Son of Josiah Schenck. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1876. Rosendale, 1877-80. Ghent, 2d, 1880-96. ALEXANDER QULICK VAN AKEN, Jamesburg, N. J^ Born at Rhode Hall, Middlesex Co.. N. J., January 17, 1852. Son of John Van Aken. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1876. Never ordained. Farmer. IRA VAN ALLEN, 512 Montgomery St., Syracuse, N. Y^ Born at Bethlehem, N. Y., June i, 1846. Son of Samuel Van Allen. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1876.. Ordained by Classis of Schenectady, 1876. Rotterdam, 2d, 1876-83. Stated Supply, Stuyvesant Falls, 1883. Wynantskill, 1883-90. Owasco, 1890-92. Mohawk, 1892-98. Stated Supply, Owasco Out- let, 1902. Alumni. 185 *HERMAN VANDERWART. Born at Arnheim, Netherlands, September 9, 1852. A.B. (Hope, 1873). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1876. Glenville, 2d, 1876-83. Athens, 1883-86. Hackensack, ist, 18S6-1910. D.D. (Rutgers, 1905). Died, January 6, 1910. JACOB OUTCALT VAN FLEET, West Albany, N. Y. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., October 31, 1847. Son of Bergen H. Van Fleet. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1876. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1876. Kiskatom, 1876-79. Stone House Plains, 1880-83. Montville, 1884-90. Little Falls, 1890-98. New Baltimore, 1898-1911. Lisha's Kill, 191 1 — . *WILL[AM GORDON FLAGLER W^ALLACE. Born at Kingstree, S. C, January 22, 1852. A.B. (Davidson, 1873). Licensed by Presbytery of East Alabama, 1875. Ordained by Presbytery of Lafayette, 1877. Presbyterian, Sedalia, Mo., 1876- 79. Presbyterian Evangelist, Lafayette and St. Johns, Fla., 1879- 85. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Dunedin, Fla., 1885-86. Evangel- ist, Presbytery of Athens, 1887-89. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Fairview, S. C, 1889. Presbyterian, Oxford. Va., 1890-91. Presby- terian, Carolina and Kentyre, 1892-93. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Bradentown, Fla., 1893-95. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Blooming- dale, Fla., 1896-98. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Sanford, Fla., 1899. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Marianna, 1900. Presbyterian, Stated Supply, Wewahitchka, Fla., 1901. Died, June 3, 1901. CHARLES SEYMOUR WRIGHT, 7922 i8th Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at New Utrecht (Brooklyn), N. Y., June 29, 1844. Son of Judge Stedman Wright. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island. Ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1877. Flatbush Mission (now Grace Church), 1877-83. Central Ave., Jersey City, 1883- 1909. DANIEL TRIMBLE HAWXHURST, 5727 Broadway, Kingsbridge, N. Y. A.B. (Rutgers, 1873). N. B. Sem., 1873-74. Bookkeeper. 186 Biographical Record. CHARLES WADSWORTH PITCHER, Clover Hill, N. J. Born at Boght (Cohoes). N. Y., March 2, 1849. Son of Rev. William Pitcher (1810-83). In class of 1873, Rutgers. N. B. Sem., 1873-75. Licensed by Newark Association, Congregational Church, 1875. Ordained in Congregational Church, 1876. Congregational, Randolph, N. Y., 1876-82. Stanton, 1882-87. Presbyterian, Ringoes, N. J., 1887-01. Middleburgh, 1891-1908. Clover Hill, 1908—. 1877. RALPH WATSON BROKAW, 20 Court St., Utica, N. Y. Born at Aliddlebush, N. Y., February 14, 1855. Son of Peter S. Brokaw. A.B. (Rutgers. 1874). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1877. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1877. Herki- mer, 1877-82. Belleville, 1882-88. Hope Congregational, Spring- field, Mass., 1888-98. First Presbyterian. Utica, N. Y., 1898—. S.T.D. (Hamilton, 1903). TITUS ELWOOD DAVIS, 325 nth St., S. W., Washington, D. C. Born at Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., April 15. 1851. Son of Peter Davis. A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1877. Presbyterian, Fairmount, N. J.. 1877-80. Presbyterian, Schaghti- coke, N. Y., 1880-87. Presbyterian, Valatie, N. Y., 1887-90. Pres- byterian, Bound Brook, N. J., 1890-1904. Westminster Presbyterian, Washington, D. C, 1905 — . Published: (i) "The Master's Call," 1880; (2) "First Houses of Bound Brook," 1894; (3) "The Battle of Bound Brook." 1896; (4) "From New Jersey to California," 1897; (5) "One Hundred Years of Masonry in Washington," 191 1. ERNEST GUTWEILER, Hicksville, L. I. Born in New York City, 1853. Son of Charles L. Gutweiler. A.B. (Coll. City of N. Y., 1874). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1877. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island. 1877. Long Island City, ist, 1877-85. Hicksville, L. I., 1885-1910. CHARLES WILSON HIGQINS, Gold Beach, Curry Co., Oregon. Born at Weston, N. J., March 2^, 1853. Son of Isaac C. Higgins. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Supplied Cherrytown, N. Y., 1878-79. Engaged in business and mission work at Omaha, Neb. Ordained by Presbytery of Gunnison, Colorado, 1898. Pres- byterial Sabbath School Missionary, Hastings, Nebraska, 1897-1901 ; do., Gunnison. Colorado, 1901-03. Synodical Sabbath School Mis- Alumni. 187 sionary, Utah, 1903-04. Assistant, Westminster Presbyterian, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1904-06. With "Herald and Presbyter," 1906-08. Stated Supply, New Castle, Presbyterian, Wyoming, 1908-09 ; do., Stirling City, Cal., 1909-11; do.. First Presbyterian, Curry County, Oregon, 191 1 — . CORNELIUS KRIEKARD, Kalamazoo, Mich. Born at Niewdorp, Zeeland, Netherlands, July 29, 1848. Son of Peter Kriekard. A.B. (Hope, 1874). Licensed by Classis of New- Brunswick, 1877. Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1877. Holland, Albany, N. Y., 1877-79- Roseland, 111., i879-?4- Danforth, 111., 1884-88. Lafayette, Ind., 1888-92. Hull. Iowa, 1893-96. Clara City and Roseland, Minn., 1896-98. Three Oaks, Mich., 1900-05. ♦CHARLES HENRY THEODORE KRUEGER. Born at Stettin, Germany, 1850. A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1877. Newark, East, 1877-80. Died, December 16, 1880. ♦JOHN GULIAN LANSING. Born at Damascus, Syria, November 27, 185 1. Son of Rev. Gulian Lansing, United Presbyterian Missionary to Syria and from 1857 to Eg>-pt. A.B. (Union, 1875). N. B. Sem., 1876-77. Licensed by Classis of Montgomery. 1877. Mohawk, 1877-79. West Troy, 1879- 84. Prof. O. T. Languages and Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1884-98. Editorial Work, Denver, Col.. 1898-1906. D.D. PubUshed : (i) American Revised Version of the Psalms, 1885; (2) Manual of Arabic Grammar, 1888; (3) Outlines of Special Introduction to the Books of the Old Testament, 1895 ; (4) Outlines of Old Testa- ment Archaeology, 1896. Died at Denver, Col., September 3, 1906. GEORGE DeWITT LYDECKER. Grafton, Mass. Born at Clarkstown, N. Y., October 26, 1850. Son of James I. Lydecker. A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1877. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1877. Bloomingburg, 1877- 82. Wawarsing, 1882-86. Upper Red Hook, 1886-98. Nassau, 1898- 1902. Princetown, 1902-07. Bloomingburg, 1907-08. SIPKO FRANCIS REDERUS, Farley, Iowa. Born at Grootegast, Netherlands, July 29, 1854. Son of Rev. Fran- cis Rederus (1822-86). College of Reformed Church at Kampen. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1877. Supplied Presbyterian 188 Biographical Record. Church, Chicago, 1877, and other cliurches. Britton, Mich., 1893-96, Tyre, N. Y., 1896-1901. Presbyterian, Wampsville, N. Y., 1901-02. Presbyterian, Canastota, N. Y., 1902-04. Presbyterian, Nortonville^ Kan., 1904-07. Presbyterian, Farley, Iowa, 1907 — . B.D. (N. Univ. of Chicago). Published translations from Dutch Poets, etc. *SAMUEL STRENQ. Born at Pella, Iowa, March 15, 1851. A.B. (Hope, 1871). Li- censed by Classis of Illinois, 1877. Clarkstown, 1877-82. Church- ville, Penn., 1882-90. Kalamazoo, 1890-92. Classical Missionary, 1892-94. Fairview. 111., 1894-97. Died, October 3, 1900. DAVID MATHER TALMAGE, Hammond, La. Born at Amoy, China, February 4, 1852. Son of Rev. John V. N. Talmage, D.D. (1845). A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed and or- dained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1877. Missionary to China, 1877-80. Bound Brook, 1882-84. Clarkstown, 1884-88. Westwood, 1888-1908. Presbyterian Church U. S.. Ponchatoula, La., 1909-11. ^DANIEL VAN PELT. Born at Schiedam, Netherlands, October 10, 1853. A.B. (Coll. City N. Y., 1874). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1877. Spring . Valley, 1877-78. Holland, Mich. (Hope Church), 1879-82. East New York, 1882-87, Astoria, i893-97- D-D. (Rutgers, 1896). Pub- lished: (i) "Pictures of Early Church Life in New York City," 1894: (2) "History of Greater New York," 2 vols., 1898; and many other books, pamphlets and articles on historical subjects. Died, October 2^, 1900. WILLIAM HULIT LAWRENCE, Southhold, L. L Born at Farmingdale, N. J., October 14, 1848. Son of Rev. Rulif V. Lawrence. A.B. (Rutgers, 1871). N. B. Sem., 1874-75. Metho- dist Episcopal, Old Bridge and Spotswood, N. J., 1874-75. M. E., Princeton, N. J., 1876-77. Prof. Claflin Univ., 1878-82. Centenary M. E., Charleston. S. C, 1883-85. M. E., Madison, Conn., 1886. M. E., Powers St., Brooklyn. 1887-89. M. E., Forsyth St., New York City, 1890-94. M. E., Sea Cliff, 1895-96. First M. E., Brook- lyn, 1897-99. M. E., Northport, 1900-03. M. E., Morris Park, Brooklyn, 1904-05. M. E., New Haven, Conn., 1906. M. E., Ham- der Plains, Port Jefferson, 1907. Trinity M. E., Richmond Hill, N. Y., 1908-10. Southold, L. I., 1911. Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1893). D.D. (Taylor Univ., 1893). Pubhshed "Earnest Minister," 1873. Alumni. 189 TREDERIC ROWLAND MARVIN, 537 Western Ave., Albany, N. Y. Born at Troy, N. Y., September 23, 1847. Son of Rev. Uriah Marvin (1816-98). Studied one year at Lafayette College and one at Union College. M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1870). N. B. Sem., 1876- 77. Licensed by Classis of New York. 1877. Ordained by Congre- gationl Council, Middletown, X. Y., 1878. First Congregational, Middletown, N. Y., 1878-82. First Congregational, Portland, Ore., 1882-85. First Congregational. Great Barrington, Mass., 1887-95. Publisiied: (i) "Dream Music." 1870; (2) "Last Words of Dis- tinguished Men and Women," 1900, 1901, 1902; (3) "Flowers of Song from Many Lands," 1902; (4) "Consecrated Womanhood," 1903; (5) "Christ Among the Cattle," 1904, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1909; (6) "The Companionship of Books," 1905, 1906; (7) "Poems and Translations," 1907; (8) "A Book of Quatrains," 1909: (9) "The Excursions of a Book Lover," 1910 : (10) "Love and Letters and Other Papers," 191 1. JACOB VAN HALTEREN, Tecumseh, Okl. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich.. November 3, 1849. Son of William Van Halteren. A.B. (Hope, 1873). N. B. Sem., 1874-76. Never ordained. 1878. ROBERT HARLEV BARR, Newburgh, N. Y. Born at Glasgow, Scotland, November 30, 1851. Sou of Andrew H. Barr. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875)- Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1878. Ordained by Classis of Bergen. 1878. Guttenberg, 1878-80. Owasco, 1880-83. Bushwick. Brooklyn. 1883-87. Associate Re- formed, Newburgh, N. Y., 1888—. Ph.D. (Rutgers, if" ^ LAWRENCE DYKSTRA, 412 Caulfield Ave., Grand Rapids. Mich. Born in Netherlands, August 13, 1851. Son of Joseph Dykstra. A.B. (Hope, 1875). Hope Sem. (Western), 1875-77. Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1878. Fulton, III. 1878-82. Newkirk, Iowa. Bethlehem, ist, 1888-91. Chicago (Englewood). 1893-98. Roches- ter, N. Y. Pella, 2d. Grace, Grand Rapids. B.D. (Univ. Chicago, 190 Biographical Record. JAMES EDWARD GRAHAM, R. F. D., Rexfords, N. Y. Born at Catskill, X. Y., July 22, 1849. Son of James H. A. Gra- ham, AI.D. A.B. (Rutgers. 1871). Albany Law School. Licensed by Classis of Schoharie. 1878. Cherry Hill, 1878-80. Greenville, N. Y., 1880-89. Vischer Ferry, 1889—. ''WALTER TIMOTHY GRIFFIN. Born at Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y.. June 15. 1852. A.B. (Rut- gers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1878. Central Ave., Jersey City, 1878-81. Bedford, Brooklyn, 1881-86. American Con- sul, Limoges, France, 1887-1906. Published: (i) "The Homes of Our Country, Centres of Moral and Religious Influence," 1881 ; (2) "Grandmont," a historical tale, 1895. Died at Plainfield, N. J., December 13, 1907. HENDRICK A. HENDRICKSON, 140 Centra! Ave., Flushing, N. Y. Born at Queens, N. Y.. December 12. 1850. Son of Abraham A. Hendrickson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by North Classis of Long Island, 1878. Ordained by Classis of IMonmouth, 1878. Colts Neck, 1878-82. Schodack Landing, 1882-87. Ellenville, 1887-95. JOHN HOEKJE, Holland, Mich. Born at Hellendoorn, Netherlands, November 30, 1846. Son of William Hoekje. A.B. (Hope, 1875). Hope Seminary (Western), 1875-77. Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1878. Rotterdam, Kan., 1878-91. Fremont, Mich., 1891-1908. Gelderland, 1908. HARRY LATIMER JANEWAY, II St. Mark's Place, New Brighton, N. Y. Born at Jersey City, N. J., November 20, 1855. Son of William R. Janeway (1840). A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1878. Ordained by Presbytery of Colorado, 1878. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Leadville, Col., 1878-79. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Ouray, Col., 1880. Union Seminary, 1879-80. Pres- byterian, Williamstown, N. J., 1881-95. *JAMES KEMLO. Born in Scotland, 1848. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1878. Presbyterian, Lincoln, Neb., 1878- 80. Montville, N. J., 1880-83. Died, September 18, 1883. Alumni. 191 *LOUIS JOHN LOCKWOOD. Born at Xew Windsj'e, N. Y., December, 6. 1850. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick Hurley, 1879-80. Presbyterian. Higblands, N. Y., 1880-86. Fairfield, N. J., 1886-89 Died, March 23, 1903. *JOHN OPPIE. Born at Griggstown, N. J., 1854. A.B. (Rutgers, 187.4). Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1878. Geneva, 1878-79. Died, Feb- ruary 29, 1880. PHILETUS THEODORE POCKMAN, Alden, N. Y. Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., February 26, 1853. Son of John N. Pockman. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of Rens- selaer, 1878. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1878. Fairfield, 1878- 8c. Greenville, Jersey City, 1881-86. New Brunswick, ist, 1887-1911. Presbyterian, Alden, N. Y., 1912 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1894). Presi- dent, Board of Education, 1908—. President, General Synod, 191 1. Published. "History of the Reformed Church of East Greenbush, N. Y.," 1891. ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, 268 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Born at Vischer's Ferry, N. Y., August 8, 1854. Son of Rev. Henry A. Raymond (1828). A.B. (Union, 1875). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1878. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1878. Paterson, ist, 1878-81. Trinity, Plainfield, 1881-87. Fourth Presby- terian, Albany, 1887-94. President of Union College, 1894-1907. First Presbyterian, Buffalo, 1907—. D.D. (Union, 1887). LL.D. (Williams, 1894, and College of South Carolina, 1905). L.H.D. (Union, 1908). *JOHN HENRY SALISBURY. Born at Catskill, N. Y., February 16, 1852. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1878. Coxsackie, 2d, 1878-88. Fourth Presbyterian, Trenton, N. J., 1888-91. D.D. (Rutgers, 1890). Died, January 10, 1891. JOHN PRESTON SEARLE, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Schuylerville, N. Y., September 12, 1854. Son of Rev. Samuel Tomb Searle (1848). A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1878. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 192 Biographical Record. 1878. Griggstown, 1878-81. Somerville (First Raritan), 1881-93. James Suydam Prof. Didactic and Polemic Theology, N. B. Sem., 1893 — . President of the Faculty, 1902 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1893). Trustee, Rutgers, 1898 — . Secretary, Trustees. Rutgers, 1906 — . President, Council of Reformed and Presbyterian Churches, 1907-09. Published, "Outline Sketch of Theological Encyclopedia," 1897, 1907. GEORGE M. DALLAS SLOCUM, Box 500, Utica, N. \. Born at Schuylerville, X. Y., January 24, 1845. A.B. (Union, 1872). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island. Knox and Berne, 2d, 1879-83. Congregational, Oilman, Iowa, 1884-88. Con- gregational, Rockford, Iowa, 1888-89. Congregational, Toledo, Iowa, 1889-90. Congregational, Marshalitown, Iowa, i893-(?). Con- gregational, Muscatine, Iowa, 1895 — . OLIVER HARRIS WALSER, Cohoes, N. Y. Born at Tompkinsville, X. Y., Alarcli 21, 1856. Son of Theodore Y. Walser, M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Studied at Free College, Edinburgh, 1878-79, and Universities^ of Bonn, Basel and Leipzig, 1879. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1881. Boonton, 1881-82. Associate, Prospect Hill, Xew York City, 1882-88. Jamaica, 1888-91. Cohoes, 1891 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1900). BENJAMIN VAN DOREN WYCKOFF, Readington, N. J. Born at Aliddlebush, X. J., June i, 1856. Son of Jacob Wyckoff. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1878. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1878. Preakness. 1878-84. Readington, 1884 — . Published, "175th Anniversary of Readington Church," 1894. 1879. '"JOHN H. BERGEN. Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1879. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick as a missionary colporteur. A blind negro. Labored at Columbus, Ga., 1880-83. Joined Southern Presbyterian Church. Died, December 13, 1893. EUGENE SAMUEL BOOTH, 178 Bluff, Yokohama, Japan. Born at Truml)ull, Conn., August 16, 1850. Son of Samuel L. Booth. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Ordained by Classis of New Bruns- Alumni. 193 wick, 1879. Missionary to Japan, 1879 — . Principal, Ferris Semi- nary, Yokohama, 1881 — . Pastor, Union Church, Yokohama, 1884- 85, 1 898- 1 907. HENRY MILLER COX, Harrington Park, N. J. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., July 5, 1854. Son of John B. Cox. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1879. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1879. South Bergen, Jersey City, 1879-82. Herkimer, 1882-90. High Bridge, New York, 1890-99. Acting Pastor, Prospect Hill, New York City, 1901-10. Harrington Park, N. J., 191 1 — . Published (i) "History Reformed Church, Herkimer,'' 1886; (2) "Rutgers '76 — Twenty-Five Years After," 1901 ; {3) "The Cox Family in America,'' 1911. CORNELIUS PETERSON DITMARS, Niskayuna, N. Y. Born at Roycefield, X. J., April 27,, 1853. Son of Ruliff T. Dit- mars. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1879. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1879. Leeds, 1879-83. Niskayuna, 1883 — . President, Board of Superintendents, N. B. Sem., 1906. JOSEPH RANKIN DURYEE, 139 E. 36th St., New York City. Born at Newark, N. J., November 22, 1853. Son of Peter S. Duryee. A.B. (Rutgers, 1874). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Newark, 1879. Seventh Ave. Chapel, Collegiate Church, New York City, 1879-84. Grace, New York City, 1884—. D.D. (Rutgers, 1892). Trustee, Rutgers, 1905 — . Member, Board of Direction, 1902 — . ISAAC E. HOUSE. Hoboken, ist, 1880-87. SIDNEY OSCAR LAWSINQ, R. F. D. i, Catskill, N. Y. Born at Amsterdam, N. Y., April 16, 1846. Son of Chauncey B. Lawsing. In class of 1874, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Sche- nectady, 1879. Rocky Hill, 1879-82. Glen, 1882-88. Richboro, Penn., 1888-1907. Linlithgo, 1907-10. Kiskatom, 1910— . JOHN EDWARD LYALL, South Millbrook, N. Y. Born in Columbia County, N. Y. Son of Rev. William Lyall (1798-1868). A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of Hud- son, 1879. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1880. Bound Brook, 1880-81. Millbrook, 1881— . 13 194 Biographical Record. PETER HOUSTON MILLIKEN, 1253 St. Nicholas Ave., New York City. Born at Hopewell, N. Y., August 31, 1851. Son of John S. Milli- ken. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Orange, 1879. Bcrca, 1879-82. Paterson, 2d, 1882-88. Philadelphia, ist, 1889-1909. Stated Supply, Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn, 1909-11. Assistant, Marble Collegiate, New York City, 191 1 — . Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1889). D.D. (Rutgers, 1899). WILLIAM HOSEA NASHOLDS, R. F. D. 3, Schenectady, N. Y. Born at Knox, N. Y., February 22, 1851. Son of James L Nash- olds. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1879. ^Lahwah (Ramapo) and Ramsay, 1879-80. Geneva, 1880-82. Inter- laken, 1882-87. Schodack Landing, 1887-91. Bethlehem, ist, i8gi- 1905. Rotterdam. 2d, 1905 — . WILLIAM WYCKOFF SCHOMP, Fishkill=on=Hudson, N. Y. Born at Bedminster, N. J., November 19, 1S53. Son of David G. Schomp. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1879. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1879. Glenham, 1879- 85. Stone Ridge and Marblctown, 1885-92. x\thens, 1893-97. Wal- den, 1897-1911. BERGEN BROKAW STAATS, Hasbrouck Heights, N. J. Born at P'air Hill, Md., April 15, 1853. Son of Peter Staats. A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1879, Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1879. West Hurley, 1879-82. Cox- sackie, ist, 1882-90. Helderbcrg, 1890-96. Long Branch, 1897-1905. Wanaque, 1905-07. Hasbrouck Heights, 1907- — . WILLIAM RIVERS TAYLOR, 13 Prince St., Rochester, N. Y. Born in Philadelphia, September 28, 1856. Son of Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D. (1844). A.B. (Rutgers, 1876). Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1879. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1879. Six Mile Run (Franklin Park), 1879-84. Philadelphia, ist, 1884-88. Brick Presbyterian, Rochester, N. Y.. 1888—. D.D. (Univ. Rochester, 1891). Trustee, Univ. Rochester. Director, Auburn Sem. *ISLAY WALDEN. Licensed and ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1879. A negro. Presbyterian Church South, 1879. Evangelist at Lassater Mills, N. C, 1879-84. Died, 1884. Alumni. 195 HENRY ELI AS DOSKER, 12 13 First St., Louisville, Ky. Born at Bunschoten, Netherlands, February 5, 1855. Son of Rev. Nicholas H. Dosker (1820-87). A.B. (Hope, 1876). N. B. Sem., 1877-78. McCormick Sem., 1878-79. Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1879. Ordained by Classis of Holland, 1879. Ebenezer, 1879- 82. Grand Haven, 1882-86. Lector, Western Sem., 1884-88. Hol- land, 3d, 1889-94. Professor, Church History, Western Sem., 1894- 1903. Professor, Church History, Kentucky Theological Seminary, Louisville (Presbyterian Church U. S. A.), 1903 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1894). LL.D. (Central Univ., Kentucky, 1905). Published: (i) "The Sunday School," 1882; (2) "Life of Dr. A. C. Van Raalte," 1893; (3) "John of Barneveldt," 1898; (4) "Outline Studies, Church History," 1901 ; (.5) "John Calvin," 1909. *JAMES QARRETSON SUTPHEN. Born at .Millstone, N. J., 1853. Son of Ralph T. Sutphen. A.B. (Rutgers, 1875). N. B. Sem., 1876-78. Professor, Latin Language and Literature, Hope College, 1885-1911. Litt.D. (Rutgers, 1906). Died, December 13, 191 1. 1880. *EDWARD BIRDSALL. Born in Williamsburg (Brooklyn), N. Y., August 21, 1842. N. B. Sem., 1878-80. Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1880. Three Bridges, 1880-84. Addisville, Penn., 1884-88. Schodack, 1888-92. Clifton, 1892-99. Died, April 8, 1899. FRANK A. FORCE, Mt. Ross, N. Y. Born at Holcott, Wayne Co., N. Y., September 24, 1850. Son of G. W. Force. M.D. A.B. (Hope, 1876). Licensed by Classis of Michigan, 1880. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1880. Woodstock, 1880-82. Manito and Spring Lake, 1882-86. Presbyterian, Elmira and Fife Lake, Mich., 1886-91. Gallupville, 1891-95. Owrasco Out- let, 1895-98. Courtlandtown, 1899-1904. Bloomingdale, 1904-09. Gallatin, 1909 — . *LAMBERTUS HEKHUIS. Born at Holland, Mich., 1849. A.B. (Hope, 1S77). Ordained by Classis of Holland, 1881. Missionary to India, 1881-88. M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1881). Died, September 16, 1888. 196 Biograf'liical Record. MATTHEW KOLYN, Holland, Mich. Born at Franklin, Wis., June 23, 1856. Son of Andrew Kolyn. A.B. (Hope, 1877). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1880. Or- dained by Classis of Geneva, 1881. Stated Stipply, First Presbyter- ian, Sauk Ste. Marie, Mich., 1880-81. Marion, N. Y., 1881-86. Spring Lake, Mich., 1886-88. Kalamazoo, ist, 1888-93. Orange City, ist, 1893-98. Principal, Northwestern Classical Academy, 1898-igoi. Grand Rapids, 2d, 1901-10. Instructor in Church History, Western Sem., igio-ii. Professor, Church Nistory, Western Sem., 1911 — . D.D. (Hope, 1908). ALFRED DeWITT MASON, 222 Garfield Place, Brooklyn N. V. Born in Brooklyn, X. V., March 21, 1855. Son of Theodore L. Mason, M.D. A.B. (Amherst, 1877). Union Sem., 1877-78. N. B. Sem., 1878-80. Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1880. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1880. Locust Valley, 1880-82. Brooklyn, 1882-91. Boonton, 1891-94. Editor, "The Mis- sion Field," 1894-1908. Editor. "Christian Intelligencer," 1908 — . D.D. (Hope, 1909). President, "Christian Endeavor Missionary League," 1895-1905. CORNELIUS HOAGLAND POLHEMUS, Ulster Park, N. Y. Born at Middlcbush, N. J., December 3, 1853. Son of Tunis Du Bois Polhemus. A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1881. Hope- well, 1881-91. Supplied Presbyterian, St. Paul, Minn., 1892-93. Stated Supply, 2d Presbyterian, Jonesboro, Tenn., 1892-93. Profes- sor of Greek, Tabor College, Iowa,. 1893-96. Port Ewen, 1900-11. *MARINUS VAN DOORN. Born in Netherlands, February 3, 1842. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Ordained by Classis of Geneva, 1881. Clymerhil, 1881-89. Newark, N. Y., 1889-93. Pultneyville, 1893-1905. Died at Rochester, N. Y., October 18, 1910. CORNELIUS VAN OOSTENBRUGGE, R. F. D. 6, Schenectady, N. Y. Born at Veenendaal, Guilderland, Netherlands. August 2, 1853. Son of Jan Van Oostenbrugge. A.B. (Hope. 1876). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1880. Ordained by Presbytery of Winnebago, Wis., 1880. Stated Supply, Presbyterian, Weyauwega, Wis., 1880-81. First Presbyterian, Stevens Point, Wis., 1881-84. Raritan, III, 1884- Alumni. 197 87. Southern Presbyterian, Troy, Mo., 1887-89. First Presbyterian, Lyons, Neb., 1889-92. Napanoch and Kerhonksen, 1892-1900. Scho- dack, 1900-05. Lisha's Kill, 1905- 11. Woodlawn, Schenectady, N. Y., 191 1—. LOUIS T. HERR. N. B. Sem., 1877. *JOH.N QUICK VAN DERVEER. A.B. (Rutgers, 1877). Presbyterian, Austin, Texas. Licensed, 1880. Died and buried at sea, June 24, 1880. 1881. HENRY JAMES BOQARDUS, 427 Bergen Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Fishkill Landing, N. Y., February 15, 1858. Son of Alfred Bogardus. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). M.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1883). Li- censed by Classis of Westchester. Physician. STEPHEN JOHN HARMELINQ, Vashon, Washington. Born at Gibbsville, Wis.. March 8, 1851. Son of Gerritt J. Har- meling. A.B. (Hope, 1878). Licensed by Classis of Monmouth, 1881. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1881. Spotswood, 1881-83. Marion, Dak., 1883-1901. North Yakima, Wash., 1901-03. GEORGE LeFEVRE, Forest Glen, N. Y. Born at Forest Glen, N. Y., April 24, 1856. Son of Abraham LeFevre. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1882. Livingston (Linlithgo), 1882-86. Presbyterian. Amram Lead, Minn., 1886-97. JAMES HENRY OWENS, Paterson, N. J. Born at Hyde Park, N. Y., January 4, 1857. Son of Henry Owens. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1881. Fair- field. 1881-84. Bushnell, 111.. 1884-86. First Presbyterian. Perth Amboy, N. J., 1886-94. Eastside Presbyterian, Paterson, N. J., 1894 — . D.D. (Lafayette, 1907). *LAUREN VANDERVEER. Born near Amsterdam, N. Y., September 6, 1856. A.B. (Union, 1878). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady. Supplied Albany, 3d, 1883. Rotterdam, 2d, 1883-89. Mt. Pleasant, 1890-96. Died, August 17, 1897. 198 Biographical Record. JONAH W. VAUGHAN, City Point, Maine. Born at New Vinej-ard, Maine, April 30. 1851. Son of L. M. Vaughan. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). Licensed b}' Classis of New Brunswick, 1881. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1881. Franklin Furnace, 1881-84. Owasco, 1884-89. Livingston (Linlithgo), 1889- igoo. ^WILLIAM HALL WILLIAMSON. Born at Flagtown, N. J., April 26, 1855. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1873). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1881. Annandale, 1881-83. Tappan, 1883-89. Irving Park, Chicago, 1889-92. Grand Rapids, ist, 1892-99. Philadelphia, 2d, 1899-1905. Died, April 22, 1905. JOHN C. GROENEVELD, Grand Rapids, Mich. A.B. (Hope, 1877). N. B. Sem., 1878-80. Fynaart and Saugatuck, 1881-82. Suspended for schism. *EGBERT TEARS. Born at Montgomery, N. Y., March 22, 1856. A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). N. B. Sem., 1878-80. Died, January 27, 1880. 1882. JONATHAN COWLES ANDRUS, - Oberlin, Ohio. Born at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., January 10, 1855. Son of Charles H. Andrus, M.D. LL.B. (Columbia, 1876). Ordained by North River Presbytery, 1883. Presbyterian, Highland, N. Y. Good Will Congregational, Syracuse, N. Y. Pilgrim Congregational, West Superior, Wis. Pennsylvania Congregational. Brooklyn, N. Y. Con- gregational, Enfield, Mass. Supply, Congregational, Brownhelm, Ohio. WILLIAM MUSS ARNOLT, The Public Library, Boston, Mass. Born at Cologne, Germany, May 7, i860. Son of Nicholas Muss Arnolt. N. B. Sem., 1881-82. Licensed by Classis of New York. Never ordained. Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ., 1888). Dismissed to Presbytery of Baltimore, 1883. Tutor in Biblical Greek and Assistant in Library, Johns Hopkins, 1888-92. Assistant Professor of Semitic Languages and Hellenistic Greek, Univ. Mich., 1892-93. Instructor and Assistant Professor of Biblical Philology and Assist- Alumni. 190 ant Recorder, Univ. Chicago, 1893-1903. Bibliographer, Boston Pub- lic Library, 1906 — . Published: (i) "Index Volume to American Journal of Philology, Vols, i-io," Baltimore, 1890; (2) "The Assyro- Babylonian Months and their Regents," New York, 1892; (3) "On Semitic Words in Greek and Latin," Ann Arbor, 1893 ; (4) "On the Study of Patristic Greek," Louisville, 1896; (5) "Theological and Semitic Literature for the Years 1898-1901," 3 vols., Chicago, 1898- 1902; (6) "Assyrian-English-German Dictionary," 2 vols., Berlin, 1905; (7) "Reference Glossary of Assyrian Words" (Part 4 of J. D. Prince, "Material for a Sumerian Lexicon"), Leipzig, 1908. DIRK JOHN DeBEY, Lansing, III. Born at Gasselter, Nijveen, Drenthe, Netherlands, February 22, 1851. Son of John DeBey. A.B. (Hope, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Wisconsin, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Geneva, 1882. Clymer (Abbe Church), 1882-87. Gibbsville, Wis., 18.87-96. Grand Rapids, 2d, 1896-1900. Holland, Neb.. 1900-09. Lansing, 111., 1909 — . JOHN Q. GEBHARD, 25 East 22d St., New York City. Born at Hudson, N. Y., November 2, 1857. Son of Charles W. Gebhard, M.D. A.B. (Hope, 1878). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1882. Griggs- town, 1882-85. Mellenville and Philmont, 1885-91. Herkimer, 1891- 1900. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Education, 1900 — . As- sistant Treasurer, do., 1902 — . D.D. (Hope, 1906). HERMAN HAGEMAN, Claverack, N. Y. Born at Readington, N. J., October 14, 1858. Son of Herman Hageman. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1883. Cuddebackville, 1882- 87. Clove (High Falls), 1887-1905. Claverack, 1905 — . PETER KENNEY HAGEMAN, Liberty Corner, N. J. Born at Bound Brook, N. J., December 7, 1859. Son of John A. Hageman. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1882. Shawan- gunk, 1882-90. Coxsackie, ist, 1890-94. Middletown, N. J., 1894- 1902. Central Bridge, 1903-06. Assistant, Newark, North, 1906-10. Presbyterian, Liberty Corner, N. J., 1912 — . KUMAGE KIMURA, Japan. A.B. (Hope, 1879). Sailed for Japan, July 18, 1882. Laboring in Japan. 200 Biographical Record GEORGE NIEMEYER, Summit, III. Born at Groningen. Netherlands. March 20, 1854. Son of John W. Nicmeyer. A.B. (Hope, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Grand River, 1882. Detroit, 1882-84. Vriesland, 1884-86. Cleveland, 1886-90. Ponds, 1890-93. Shokan and Shandaken, 1893-99. Otly, 1899-1901. Classical Missionary, 1901-05. Northwestern, Chicago, 1905-08. Summit, 1908 — . MOTO OGHIMI, Japan. A.B. (Hope, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1882. ^Minister in Japan. DeWITT GILBERT ROCKEFELLER, Mariner's Harbor, N. Y. Born at Albany, N. Y., September 20, 1852. Son of Frederick R. Rockefeller. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Illinois, 1882. Norwood Park, Chi- cago, 1882-84. Presbyterian, New Scotland, N. Y., 1884-88. Presby- terian, Whitehall, N. Y., 1889-92. Presbyterian Evangelist, 1892-96. Lawyersville and Cobleskill, 1896-98. Stuyvesant, 1898-1906. Mari- ner's Harbor, 1906 — . JOHN H. SCARLET, Newtonville, N. Y. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1882. Rin- goes, 1882-86. Union and Jerusalem, 1886-92. Gilboa, 1892-99. CORNELIUS SCHENCK, Plainfield, N. J. Born at Weston, Somerset Co., N. J., September 5, 1856. Son of Josiah J. Schenck. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1882. Philadelphia, 4th, 1882-87. Trinity, Plainfield. 1887- 1908. Emeritus, 1908 — . EZEKIEL CARMAN SCUDDER, Vellore, India. Born at Vellore, India, June 25, 1856. Son of Rev. Ezekiel C. Scudder, D.D. (1855). A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed and or- dained by Classis of Hudson, 1882. Missionary to India, 1882-1900. Wanaque, 1901-03. Congregational. Porto Rico, 1903-04. Mission- ary to India, 1904 — . *WILLIAM HENRY SCUDDER. Born at Vellore, India, February 10, 1857. Son of Rev. Jared W.' Scudder, D.D. (1855). A.B. (Rutgers, 1878). Licensed by Classis Alumni. 201 of New Brunswick, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, ' 1882. Grove, New Durham, 1882-84. Assistant, Plymouh Congregational, Chicago, 1884-85. First Congregational, Aurora, 111., 1885-87. Ply- mouth Congregational, San Francisco, 1887-90. ]<"irst Congrega- tional, Norwich, N. Y., 1891-96. First Congregational, Tacoma, Wash., 1896-99. Park Congregational, Berkeley, Cal., 1901-06. First Congregational, Rio Vista, Cal., 1906-10. Died, May 26, 191 1. THEODORE SHAFER, Tonganoxie, Kan. Born at Cedar Hill, Albany Co., N. Y., March 16, 1855. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1882. Trinity, Newark, 1882-84. Union Vil- lage (Greenwich), N. Y., 1884-86. Schaghticoke, 1886-89. Mill- stone, 1889-1904. Manito, 111., 1904-07. Congregational, Trinidad, Col., 1907-10. Congregational, Kansas City, Kan., 1910-11. Congre- gational, Tonganoxie, Kan., 191 1 — . JOHN LETSON STILLWELL, Duanesburgh, N. Y. Born at Bayonne, N. J., December 17, 1859. Son of Rev. Aaron L. Stillwell (1854). A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1882. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1882. Montague, 1882-84. Athenia, 1884-86. Bloomingburgh. 1886- 1902. Buskirk's Bridge, 1902-08. Princetown, 1908 — . ALEXANDER SCOTT VAN DVCK, Philmont, N. Y. Born in New York City, November 25, 1858. Son of Peter Van Dyck. A.B. (Coll. City of N. Y., 1879). Licensed and ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1882. Missionary at Amoy, China, 1882-95. Field Work for Board of Foreign Alissions, 1895-97. High- land Park, 1897-1903. Cobleskill, 1903-06. Philmont, 1906—. AME VENNEMA, Holland, Mich. Born at Holland, Mich., May 25, 1857. Son of Ame Vennema. A.B. (Hope, 1879). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1882. Or- dained by Classis of Kingston, 1882. New Paltz, 1882-86. Kalama- zoo, 2d, 1886-89. Rochester, 2d, 1889-92. Port Jervis, 1892-95. Pas- saic, 1st, 1805-1911. President, Hope College, 1911 — . D.D. (Hope, 1904). President, General Synod, 1907. Published, "History of Reformed Church of New Paltz, N. Y.," 1883. 202 Biographical Record. WILLEM WORMSER, Michigan. A.B. (Central Univ., Iowa, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1882. Holland, Passaic, 1882-84. Stated Supply, Bethel (near Pella), 1884-86. Jamestown, 1884-89. Deposed from ministry. 1883. ♦WILLIAM G. BAAS. Born at Zaandam, Netherlands, June 28, 1850. A.B. (Hope, 1880). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, (883. Arcadia and Palmyra, 1883-88. Palmyra, 1888-91. Beaverdam, 1891-1903. Died, Decem- ber 13, 1903. NATHAN HENRY DEMAREST, Roxbury, N. Y. Born in New York City, July 3, 1861. Son of David S. Demarest. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New York, 1883. Missionary at Nagasaki, Japan, 1883-90. Roxbury, 1890 — . President, Board of Superintendents, N. B. Sem., 191 1. ISAAC WILLIAM GOWEN, Weehawken, N. J. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., December 29, 1858. Son of Henry Goweri. A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1883. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1883. Cold Spring, 1883-85. Grove, New Durham, 1885 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1902). Asso- ciate* Editor, "Christian Intelligencer," 1886-87. Editor, "Mission Field," 1888-92. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Publication, 1893-. *ABEL HENRY HUIZINGA. Born at Kalamazoo, Mich., August 18, 1859. A.B. (Hope, 1880). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1883. Studied Philology at Johns Hopkins Univ.. 1883-86. New Paltz, 1886-94. Adjunct Professor, Old Testament Literature and Exegesis, McCormick Sem., 1894-96. Fishkill, 1896-1905. Ph.D. (Johns Hopkins Univ., 1890). Instructor in Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1902-03. Died, September 11, 1905. CLARENCE MATHER PERLEE, New Brunswick, N. .1. Born at Jersey City, N. J., October 30, 1856. Son of Ralph N. Perlee. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). Post Graduate. Union Sem., 1883-84. Licensed by Classis of New York. Ordained by Classis of Albanj', 1884. Clarksville and Onisquethaw, 1884-87. Boonton, 188S-91. Leeds and Athens, 2d, 1891-99. St. Thomas, D. W. I., 1902-11. Alumni. 203 GEORGE WASHINGTON SCARLET, Macon, Mich. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1883. Peapack, 1883-88. New Hurley, 1888-95. Havana, III, 1895- 1901. Macon, Mich., 1902-09. Staed Supply, Macon, 1909-10. ♦EDWIN FRANCIS SEE. Born at Tarrytown, N. Y., January 29, 1861. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1883. Albany, 3d, 1883-86. Gen- eral Secretary, Brooklyn Y. M. C. A., 1886-1906. Compiled Religious Work Prospectus of International Committee, Y. M. C. A., 1898- 1901. Died, July 17, 1906. ♦JOHN STAEHLI. Born in Zurich, Switzerland, November 29, 1858. N. B. Sem., 1882-83. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1883. Jersey City, ist, German Evangelical, 1883-91. Died at Jersey City, October i, 1896. *ABRAHAM STEQEMAN. Born at New Groningen, Mich., May 4, 1857. A.B. (Hope, 1880). Licensed by Classis of Holland, 1883. Harrison, S. D., 1883-92. New Holland, 1892-99. Died, February 19, 1899. WILLIAM VAUGHAN, Belfast, Maine. Born at New Vineyard, Maine, Septem.ber 21, 1855. Son of Hon. L. M. Vaughan. A.B. (Rutgers, 1880). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1883. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1883. South Bergen (Jersey City), 1883-88. Knox Memorial Chapel, Collegiate, New York City. 1888-1902. Trinity, Belfast, 1908—. ♦HERBERT HENRY CAMERON. Born at Thurman, N. Y., August 6, 1857. A.B. (Rutgers, li N. B. Sem., 1880-82. Episcopal General Sem., New York City. Episcopal, Franklin, Delaware Co., N. Y., -1888. B.D. (Trinity). Died, July 25, 1888. 1884. MARION TOWNSEND CONKLIN, High Bridge, N. J. Born at Kingston, N. Y., July 9, 1856. Son of William H. Conk- lin. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1884. White House, 1884-90. Wallkill, 1890-1900. Presbyterian, Alamo- gordo. New Mexico, 1900-05. Arapaho, Okl., 1905-07. Shawnee, Okl., 1907-10. High Bridge, N. J., 1910 — . 204 Biographical Record. JOSIAH ELMER CRANE, Wurtsboro, N. Y. P)i)rn at Iv'iir Oaks, N. Y., April 27. 1853. Son of William H. Crane. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Philadelphia, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1884. Rocky Hill, 1884-92. Schodack Landing, 1892-96. Wurtsboro, 1896 — . Ph.D. (Martyn College). S.T.D. (Harriman L^niv., Tenn.). *JOSEPH PAIGE DAVIS. Born at Guilderland, X. Y., November 9, 1859. Son of Rev. Wil- liam P. Davis (1806-94). A.B. (Union, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1884. Bethlehem, ist, 1884-86. Albany, 3d, 1886-87. Died, April 16, 1887. *ALFRED HOWARD DEMAREST. Born at Hudson, N. Y., November 2^, i860. Son of Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D. (1840). A.B. (Rutgers, 1879). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1884. Port Richmond, N. Y., 1884- 1901. Catskill, 1901-04. D.D. (Rutgers, 1904).- Died, November 3, 1904. CHARLES S. DUTTON, Holland, Mich. Born at Elma, N. Y., in 1857. A.B. (Hope, 1881). Ordained by Classis of Michigan, 1884. Macon and South Macon, Mich., 1884-87. Stated Supply, Raritan, 111., 1887-88. GUSTAVUS ADOLPHUS THEODORE GOEBEL, Stanton, N. J. Born at h>ankfort-on-Main, Germany, May 12, 1861. Son of Prof. Ludwig Goebel. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1884. German Evangelical, Yorkville, New York City, 1884-90. Green- burgh, 1890-1900. Stanton, 1910 — . Published: (i) German Eng- lish Readers L H. HL : (2) German English Grammar (Leidfaden) with Prof. Ludwig Goeliel. *TUNIS JOHN KOMMERS. Born at Middlelnirg, Zeeland, Netherlands, July 8, 1856. A.B. (Hope, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1884. Pomp- ton, 1884-86. Knox Memorial, New York City, 1886-88. Presby- terian, Owray, Col, 1888-89. Linden, N. J., 1889-91. Lafayette, Jer- sey City, 1891-1903. Died at National City, Cal, April 2, 1904. Alumni. 205 JOEL LOUCKS, Canajoharie, N. Y. Born at Palatine, Montgomery Co., N. Y., January 7, 1853. Son of Conrad K. Loucks. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1884. South Branch, N. J., 1884-92. D. CHARLES PREYER, Paris, France. Amsterdam Gymnasium. X. B. Sem., 1883-84. Newark, East, 1884-86. Asbury Park. 1886-88. *FREDERICK WILLIAM RUHL. Born at Giessen, Germany, June 2Ti, 1847. In class of 1872, Rut- gers. Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1884. Tyre, 1884-87. Pratts- ville, 1889-91. Cicero, 1891-92. Manheim. 1892-95 Grahamsville, 1895-98. Died at Schenectady, N. Y., September 12. 1904. WILLIAM SCHMITZ, Bushkill, Penn. Born at Crefeld, Germany. April 28. 1857. Son of William Schmitz. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1884. Pottersville, 1884-86. Roxbury, 1886-90. Presbyterian, Greenwich, N. Y., 1890-92. Ful- tonville. 1892-igoi. Rocky Hill, 1901-04. Talmage Memorial, Phila- delphia. 1904-08. Stated Supply. Lower Walpack, 1909 — . BASTIAN SMITS, Jackson, Mich. A.B. (Hope, 1881). Stone Ridge, 1884-85. Constantine, 1885-88. GEORGE HENRY STEPHENS, 5233 Irving St., Philadelphia, Pa. Born at Plainfield, N. J., September 27, 1857. Son of Robert Stephens. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Raritan. Ordained by Presbytery of Elizabeth. N. J., 1885. Presbyterian, Springfield, N. J., 1885-86. Presbyterian, Flanders, N. J., 1887-90. Presbyterian, Berwick, Penn., 1890-98. Supplied Presbyterian, Mt. Pleasant, N. J., 1900-02. Presbyterian, Morrisville, Penn., 1902-04. With "Presbyterian Ministers' Fund," 1904 — . LIVINGSTON LUDLOW TAYLOR, Canandaigua, N. Y. Born at Philadelphia, Penn., September 16, i860. Son of Rev. William J. R. Taylor, D.D. (1844). A.B (Rutgers. 1881). Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1887. Assistant, Middle Collegiate, New York City, 1884-87. Port Jervis, 206 Biographical Record. 1887-91. First Presbyterian, Colorado Springs, Col., 1891-94. Ply- mouth Congregational, Cleveland, Ohio, 1894-1900. Puritan Congre- gational, Brooklyn, N. Y., 1900-07. First Congregational, Canan- daigua, X. Y., 1907 — . Trustee, Rutgers, 1907 — . HORACE GRANT UNDERWOOD, American Presbyterian Mission, Seoul, Korea» Born in London, England, July 19, 1859. Son of John Underwood. A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1881). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1884. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1884. Pompton, 1884. Presbyterian Missionary to Korea, 1885 — . President of translators of Korean Bible. Chairman, Korean Mission, 1888-90. D.D. (Univ^ N. Y., 1891). Published: (1) Grammar and Dictionary of Korean- Language, i88g: (2) "The Call of Korea,' 1908: (3) "The Relig- ions of Eastern Asia," 1910. JOHN RUSSELL VERBRYCKE, 2307 First St., N. W., Washington, D. C. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., November 5, i860. Son of John Verbrycke. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1884. Preakness, 1884-87. Piermont, 1887-93. Gurley Memorial Presbyterian, Wash- ington, D. C, 1893 — . GARRETT WYCKOFF, Red Bank, N. J. Born at Roycefield, N. J., August 13, 1855. Son of Garrett Wyck- ofif. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1884. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1884. Annandale, N. J., 1884-86. Cui-rytown, 1886-87. Aletuchcn, 1887-94. Holmdel, 1894-1909. ERNEST HUNDHAUSEN. Born at Hamm, Westphalia, Germany (?). N. B. Sem., 1882-83- 1885. THEODORE AMERMAN BEEKMAN, Rosendale, N. Y. Born at South Branch, N. J., November 18, 1856. Son of Abra- ham S. Beekman. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1885. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1885. Colum- bia, 1885-87. Stated Supply, Preakness, 1887-89. Central Bridge and Howe's Cave, 1889-93. Jerusalem, 1893-1902. Red Bank, 1902- og. Rosendale, 1909 — . Alumni. 307 WILLIAM STOCKTON CRANMER, Somerville, N. J. Born at Barnegat, N. J., December 19, 1859. Son of Ira S. Cran- mer. A.B., (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1885. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1885. Astoria, 1885-93. Somerville, ist, 1893 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1903). JOHN GERARDUS FAGQ, 34 Gramercy Park, New York City. Born at Bethlehem, Wis., February 21, i860. Son of Peter Fagg. A.B. (Hope, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Wisconsin, 1885. Law- yersville and Cobleskill, 1885-87. Missionary, Amoy,' China, 1888-94. New Paltz, 1894-95. Middle Collegiate, New York City, 1896' — . D.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1902). Published, "Forty Years in South China, or Life of John Van Nest Talmage," 1894. JOHN HAMILTON GILLESPIE, New Brunswick, N. J. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, February 9, 1858. Son of James H. Gillespie. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1885. New Hurley, 1885-88. Professor of Greek, Hope College, 1888-98. Professor, Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1898-1911. Lector in New Testament Criticism and Missions, N. B. Sem., 191 1 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1898, and Hope, EDWIN OSCAR MOFFETT, Guilderland Centre, N. Y. Born at Westfield, N. J., September 29, 1857. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1885. New Prospect, N. Y., 1885-1905. Central Bridge and Howe's Cave, 2d, 1906-12. Guilder- land Centre, 1912 — . HENRY Dubois MULFORD, Hudson, N. Y. Born at Livingston, Columbia Co., N. Y., September 27, 1859. Son of James Mulford. A.B. (Rutgers, 1881). Licensed by Classis of Hudson, 1885. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1885. Six Mile Run (Franklin Park), 1885-89. Syracuse, ist, 1889-97. Pro- fessor, English Language and Literature, Rutgers, 1897-1911. D.D. (Union, 1903). Trustee, Elmira College, 1893-95. Trustee, Rut- gers, 1895-97. PHILIP WILSON PITCHER, Amoy, China. Born at Upper Red Hook, N. Y., January 31, 1856. Son of Wil- liam W. Pitcher. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed by Classis of ■30S Biognipliical Record New Brunswick, 1885. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1885. Missionary at Amoy, China. 1885 — . Published: (1") "Epitome of Chinese History," in Chinese, if)00, 1904; (2) "Sketch of Kuliang Mountain." 1905: (3) "Elements of Education," in Cliinese, 1908; (4) "In and About Amoy," 1909, 191 1. DANIEL WESLEY SKELLENGER, 225 Elm St., Richmond Hill, N. Y. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed by Classis of Xew Brunswick, 1885. Franklin, N. J.. 1885-86. Presbyterian. D.D. (Emporia Col- lege. Kansas, 1907, and Highland Univ.. Kansas. 1907). 1886. JUNIUS C. AYLER, 342 W. 59tli St., New York City. Born in Isle of Wight Co.. Virginia, August 9, i860. Son of Shannon Ayler. Ordained in African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1881. A. M. E., New Brunswick, N. J., 1881-85. A. M. E., Prince- ton, N. J., 1885-87. A. M. E.. Salem, X. J., 1887-88. A. M. E., Buf- falo, N. Y., 1888-90. Presiding Elder. A. M. E. A. M. E., Bing- hamton, X. Y., 1896. A. M. E., Passaic, X. J., 1902. D.D. (Chad- dock College, Quincy, 111., 1893). Attorney-at-Law, Xew Jersey, 1893-. EVERT JOHN BLEKKINK, Holland, Mich. Born at Oostburg, Wis., Mux 26, 1858. Son of John W. Blekkink. A.B. (Hope, 1883). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1886. Or- dained by Classis of Schenectady. 1886. Lisha's Kill, 1886-88. Co- bleskill and Lawyersville, 1888-94. Trinity, Amsterdam, 1894-99. Kalamazoo, 2d, 1899-1905. Holland, 3d, 1905 — . D. D. (Hope, 1909). JOHN HENRY BRANDOW, 59 S. Manning Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. Born at Windham, X. Y., September 20, 1853. Son of William H. Brandow. A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1886. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1886. Mohawk, 1886-88. First Presbyterian, Oneonta, N. Y., 1888-95. Schuylerville, 1895- 1905. Schoharie, 1905-08. Synodical Missionary, Particular Synod of Albany, 1908 — . Published, "The Story of Old Saratoga," 1900. Alumni. 209 WILLIAM ISAAC CHAMBERLAIN, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Madras, India, October lo, 1862. Son of Rev. Jacob Chamberlain, D.D., LL.D. (1859). A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New Brunswick. 1886. Missionary in India, 1887-1905. President, Voorhees College, India, 1900-05. Pro- fessor, Logic and Mental Philosophy, Rutgers, 1905-09. Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, 1909 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1899). Ph.D. (Columbia, 1899). D.D. (Hope, 1907). President, General Synod, 1908. Published, "Education in India," 1899. GEORGE ZABRISKIE COLLIER, Middleburgh, N. Y. Born at Freehold, N. J., April 9, 1862. Son of Rev. Ezra W. Col- lier (1854). A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1886. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1886. Stuyve- sant, 1886-89. Alexandria Bay, 1890-96. Grand Haven, 2d, 1896- 1900. Mellenville, 1900-10. Middleburgh, 1910 — . JACOB DYK, West Sayvillc, N. Y. Born at Dokkum, Vriesland, Netherlands, February 15, i860. Son of Jacob F. Dyk. A.B. (Hope, 1883). Ordained by Presbytery of Lyons, N. Y., 1886. Presbyterian. Sodus, N. Y., 1886-94. Mayfield Presbyterian. South Bend, Ind., 1899-1901. Herkimer. West Say- ville, 1911-12. ♦JOHN LAUBENHEIMER. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 12, i86i. A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). West New Hempstead, 1886-S8. East Greenbush, 1888-1901. Grand Lecturer, F. & A. M., 1901-07, 1908-09. Chaplain, New York Assembly, 1908. Drowned in Lake George, July 15, 1909. *JOHN MORRISON. Born at Fishkill-on-Hudson, December 12, 1859. A.B. (Rutgers, 1882). Presbyterian, San Bernardino, Cal. Presbyterian, Oakland, Cal. Presbyterian, Portland, Oregon, 1892-99. Died, July 26, 1899. ALBERT OLTMANS, Tokyo, Japan. Born at Zuidbroek, Groningen, Netherlands, November 19, 1854. Son of Hapko F. Oltmans. A.B. (Hope, 1883). Licensed and or- dained by Classis of Grand River, 1886. Missionary in South Japan, 1886-1902. Missionary in North Japan, 1902-07, 1910 — . Acting Western District Secretary, Board of Foreign Missions, 1907-10. D.D. (Hope, 1902). Vice President, General Synod, 1903, 1908. 14 210 Biographical Record. ^ROBERT VANDERBILT PALMER. Born at Poughkcepsie, N. Y., May 9, 1861. A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). Griggstown, 1886-90. Shawangunk, 1890-93. Died, March 2, 1893. +EVERT W. STAPELKAMP. Born at Cedar Grove, Wis., September 21, 1858. A.B. (Hope, 1883). Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1886. Grand Haven, 2d, 1886-88. Cedar Grove, Wis., 1888-94. Kalamazoo, ist, 1894-. Or- ange City, 1st, -1907. Died at Holland, Mich., June 24, 1908. DAVID FRANCIS WILLIAMS, 28 Delaware Ave., Albany, N. Y. Born at Baltimore, Md., February 4, 1854. Son of David Wil- liams. Theological School, Adrian, Mich., 1880-81. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1884. New Salem, 1886-87. Kiskatom, 1888-89. Linlithgo, 1902. Presbyterian Missionary, Black Hills, S. D. DIRK SCHOLTEN, Edgerton, Minn. Born at Zutphen, Netherlands, December 26, 1852. Son of Wil- liam K. Scholten. A.B. (Hope, 1883). N. B. Sem., 1883-84. West- ern Sem., 1884-86. Licensed by Classis of Iowa, 1886. Ordained by Classis of Wisconsin, 1886. Luctor, Kan., 1886-91. Muscatine, Iowa, 1891-96. South Blendon, Mich., 1896-1908. Classical Mission- ary, Pella Classis, 1908-11. 1887. PETER STRYKER BEEKMAN, Johnstown, N. Y. Born at Millstone, N. J., July 19, 1861. Son of Stephen A. Beek- man. A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1887. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1887. Glenham, 1887-93. Currytown, 1893-1901. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1901- 09. Johnstown, 1909 — . Published, "Centennial History of the Re- formed Church of Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y.," 1907. EVERT Q. BEYER, Keokuk, Iowa. Born at Pella, Iowa, January 14, 1856. Son of Gysbert Beyer. A.B. (Central Univ., Iowa, 1884). Licensed by. Classis of New Brunswick, 1887. Ordained by Presbytery of Dubuque, Iowa, 1888. Presbyterian, Farley, Iowa, 1887-89. Presbyterian, Coggon, Iowa,. Alumni. 211 1889-92. Presbyterian, Littleton and Otterville, Iowa, 1892-94. Presbyterian, Hazleton and Otterville, Iowa, 1894-98. Chaplain of State Penitentiary, Anamosa, Iowa, 1898-1901. Presbyterian, May- nard and Prairieburgh, Iowa, 1901-04. Presbyterian, Brighton and Salina, Iowa, 1904-10. Second Presbyterian, Keokuk, Iowa, 1910 — . PETER CRISPELL, Montgomery, N. Y. Born at Hurley, N. Y., January 6, 1862. Son of Peter Crispell, Jr., M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1887. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1887. Warwick, 1887-94. Utica, 1894-1902. Montgomery, 1902 — . GEORGE DAVIS, Canajoharie, N. Y. Born at White House, N. J., May 4, i860. A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1887. Peapack, 1887-93. Marble- town, 1893-1901. Canajoharie, 1911 — . ♦BENJAMIN EDWARD DICKHAUT. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., April 29, 1863. Son of Rev. John C. Dickhaut (1815-87). A.B. (Rutgers. 1884). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1887. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1887. Missionary, Collegiate, New York City, 1887-89. Fishkill, 1889-96. Brooklyn, South, 1896-1903. First Harlem Collegiate, New York City, 1903-09. First Presbyterian, Jamaica, N. Y., 1909-11. Died, December 27, 191 1. JOHN AMOS THOMSON, Middlebush, N. J. Born at New Kingston, N. Y., May 12, 1857. Son of James H. Thomson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1887. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1887 Sprak- ers and Stone Arabia, 1887-91. Sprakers and East Palatine, 1891- 94. Sprakers and Mapletown, 1894- 1902. Middlebush, 1902 — EDWARD MUSS ARNOLT, Denver, Col. N. B. Sem., 1884-85. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1882. Johns Hopkins Univ., 1883. Dismissed to Presbytery of Baltimore, 1883. Cashier, Continental Oil Co. *HENRY VAN BRACKLE. Born at Hazlet, N. J. (?). A.B. (Rutgers, 1884). N. B. Sem., 1884-85. Died, June 7, 1885. 212 Biographical Record 1888. *JOHN MITCHELL ALLEN. Born at Centreville, Va., December 26. 1861. A.B. (Rutgers, 1885). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1888. Upper and Lower Walpack, 1888-92. Died, May 24, 1892. WILLIAM HENRY BOOCOCK, 70 Wadsworth St., Buffalo, N. Y. Born in Birmingham, England, September 21, 1863. Son of Rob- ert Boocock, M.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1885). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1888. Grace Chapel, Flatbush, 1888-99. First Bay- onne, 1899-1909. Director of Religious Education. First Presby- terian, Bufifalo, N. Y., 1909 — . WILLIAM HENRY STEELE DEMAREST, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Hudson, N. Y., Alay 12, 1863. Son of Rev. David D. Demarest, D.D., LL.D. (1840). A.B. (Rutgers, 1883). Teaching in Rutgers Preparatory School, 1883-86. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1888. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1888. Walden, 1888-97. Catskill, 1897-1901. Professor. Ecclesiastical History and Church Government, N. B. Sem., 1901-06. President, Rutgers Col- lege, 1906 — . D.D. (Rutgers, 1901). LL.D. (Columbia, 1910, Union, 191 t, and Univ. Pittsburgh, 1912). President, General Synod, 1909. Published. "An Outline of Church History," 1905. JOHN HENDRIK de VRIES, Old Saybrook, Conn. Born at Amsterdam, Netherlands, ]\Liy 8, 1859. Son of Hendrik ' Hill, 1893-99. St. Johns- ville, 1899^1909. Closter, 1909 — . HENRY HOSPERS, 123 Ransom St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Pella. Iowa, February 15, 1869. Son of Hon. Henry Hospers. A.B. (Hope, 1890). Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1893. Clymer. 1893-96. Gibbsville, Wis., 1897-99. Englewood, Chicago. 1899-1905. Roseland, ist, 1905-09- Kalamazoo, 2d, 1909- II. Grand Rapids. 2d, 1911 — . *WILLIAM MARINUS CHRISTIAN JACOBS. Born at Armelo. Netherlands, September 18, 1863. Son of Rev. Christian W. Jacobs (1838-91). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1893. Holland, Passaic, 1893-95. Died, September 23, 1895. ISAAC SPERLING, South Branch, N. J. Born at Kingston, X. J., November 15, i860. Son of Albert G. Sperling. In class of 1890, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1893. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1893. South Branch, 1893 — . ELIAS BROWN VAN ARSDALE, Interlaken, N. Y. Born at High Falls, X. Y., August 2, 1869. Son of Rev. Xathan- iel H. Van Arsdale, D.D. (1867). A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1893. Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1893. Interlaken (formerly Farmer), X. Y., 1893 — • ISAAC VAN KAMPEN, Monsey, N. V. Born at Holland, Mich., October 21, 1861. A.B. (Hope, 1890). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer. 1893. Saddle River, 1893—. Ph.D. (111. Univ.. 1900). JOHN S. VAN ORDEN, Spring Valley, N. Y. Born at Spring Valley, X'. Y., December 6. 1867. Son of Peter S. Van Orden. A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Licensed by Classis of Par- amus, 1893. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1893. Blawen- burg, 1893-1904. 224 Biographical Record. .^CHARLES WILLIAM VAN ZEE. Born at Salterville, N. J., January 9, 1867. A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Licensed by South Classis of Bergen, 1893. Marlboro (Freehold 1st), 1893-1900. Trinity, Amsterdam, 1900-01. High Bridge, N. J., 1902-03. Ph.D. (Taylor Univ., 1899). Died, August 16, 1903. *WILLIAM DAVIS WARD. Born at New Hackensack, N. Y., June 16, 1869. Son of Rev. Henry Ward, D.D. (1867). A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Licensed by Classis of Bergen, 1893. Kiskatom, 1893- 1902. Oyster Bay, 1902-08. Died, July 12, 1908. SATORI KATO. Special student, X. B. Sem., 1891-92. THOMAS MORTON. Born at Salem, Mass., June 8, 1851. A.B. (Madison Univ., 1879). Union Sem., 1886-89. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1888. Stated Supply, Spotswood, 1890-91. Special student, N. B. Sem., 1891-92. New Salem, N. Y., 1892-93. Glenville, 1893-95. Europe, 1895-96. HARMAN VAN SLYKE PEEKE, Fuknoka, Japan. Born at Owasco, N. Y., November 6, 1866. Son of Rev. Alonzo P. Peeke (1862). A.B. (Hope, 1887). N. B. Sem., 1891-92. Au- burn Sem., 1893. Licensed and ordained by Classis of Michigan, 1893. Missionary to Japan, 1893 — . CARL E. S. T. PETERSON. Born at Copenhagen, Denmark, October 16, 1859. Son of Thomas Peterson. N. B. Sem., 1890-92. Methodist Episcopal. ARTHUR SPAULDING, Salem, N. Y. Born at Athens, N. Y., November 18, 1866. Son of Rev. Cyril Spaulding (1846). A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). N. B. Sem., 1890-91. Graduate, Union Sem., 1893. Ordained by Presbytery of New York, 1894. Assistant, Passaic, ist, 1893-95. Presbyterian, Bain- bridge, N. Y., 1895-1905. Presbyterian, Salem, N. Y., 1905 — . Alumni. 225 *WILLIAM BISHOP TOMKINS. Born at East Orange, N. J., December 25, 1867. In class of 1888, Rutgers. N. B. Sem., 1890-93. Ordained as a Presbyterian. Died at Pasadena, Cal., March 27, 1904. ARCHIE G. YOUNG. N. B. Sem., 1890-91. 1894. DIRK LAURENS BETTEN, Marion, Wayne Co., N. Y. Born at Bella, Iowa, January 29, 1869. Son of Antonie J. Betten, Jr. A.B. (Hope, 1890). Univ. Michigan, 1891. Licensed by Cassis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1894. Paterson, ist Holland, 1894-97. Brighton, Rochester, N. Y., 1897- 1910. Marion, N. Y., 1910— . *EDWARD OTIS CHICKERING. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., February 9, 1866. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Raritan, III, 1894-97. Schaghticoke, 1897-98. Died, March 12, 1898. ABRAM DURYEE, 24 Highland Ave., Jersey City, N. J, Born at Millstone, N. J., August 4, 1867. Son of John H. Dur- yee. In class of 1893, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1894. Cherry Hill, N. J., 1894-1911. Assistant, Bergen, Jersey City, N. J., 191 1 — . HOWARD CROSBY HASBROUCK, 743 New Lots Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Jamaica, L. I., March i, 1870. Son of Jared Hasbrouck. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1894. Peapack, 1894-1900. Piermont, 1900-04. New Lots, Brooklyn, 1904 — . JASPER SAMUEL HOGAN, 278 Pacific Ave., Jersey City. N. J. Born at Guilderland Centre, N. Y., October 10, 1867. Son of Robert J. Hogan. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1894. Glen, 1894-96. Pompton Plains, 1896- 1903. Lafayette. Jersey City, 1903 — . Published, "Centennial History of the Glen Reformed Church." 15 226 Bwgraphical Record. ROBERT JAMES HOG AN, ii Hegeman St., Schenectady, N. Y. Born at Guilderland, N. Y., August ii, 1865. Son of Robert J. Hogan. A.B. (Rutgers, i8gi). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1894. Buskirks, 1894-97. Bcllevuc, Schenectady, 1897 — . ABRAM WHITTAKER HOPPER, 409 i6th St., Weehawken, N.J. Born at Spring Valley, N. Y., February 4, 1867. Son of Abram J. Hopper. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1894. Stuyvesant Falls, 1894-99. Rensselaer, 1899-1903. West New York, 1903 — . Ph.D. (Taylor Univ., 1902). HENRY LOCKWOOD, East Millstone, N. J. Born at Albany, N. Y.. January 4, 1869. Son of Henry Lockwood. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1895. Knox and 2d Berne, 1895-1901. East Millstone, 1901 — . Permanent Clerk, General Synod, 1907 — . ARTHUR FREDERICK MABON, i W. 48th St., New York City. Born at New Durham, N. J., June 3, 1869. Son of Rev. William A. V. V. Mabon, D.D., LL.D. (1844). A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Li- censed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of West Chester, 1895. Tarrytown, 2d, 1895-1910. Assistant, St. Nich- olas Collegiate, New York City, 1910 — . CHARLES LOTT PALMER, Kingston, N. Y. Born at Pouglikeepsie, N. ¥., March 6, 1868. Son of Robert H. Palmer. Licensed by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1894. Ponds, N. J., 1894-97. Ephratah and Stone Arabia. 1897-99. Shokan and Shandaken, 1899- 1902. Church of the Comforter, Kingston, N. Y., 1903 — . JOHN HOWARD RAVEN, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., October 3, 1870. Son of Anton A. Raven. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1894. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Me- tuchen, 1894-99. Professor, Old Testament Languages and Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 1899 — . Studied at Univ. Berlin, 1902-03. D.D. (Rut- gers, 1899). Lecturer on the English Bible, Rutgers, 1910 — . Pub- Alumni. 227 lished : (i) "Old Testament Introduction," igo6. 1910 ; (2) "Essen- tials of Hebrew Grammar," 1908; (3) General Catalogue, Rutgers College, 1766-1909; (4) "Biblical Hermeneutics," 1910; (5) Bio- graphical Record, New Brunswick Theological Seminary, 1784-1911. HERBERT BENNETT ROBERTS, Scotia, N. Y. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., October 18, 1870. Son of James Rob- erts. A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, 1894. Berne and Beaverdam, 1894-1901. Scotia, igoi — . *EDWARD VAN VECHTEN SEARLE. Born at Wyckoff, N. Y., October 20, 1869. Son of Rev. Samuel T. Searle (1848). A.B. (Rutgers, 1891). Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1894. Berea, 1894-1900. Metuchen, 1900-07. Died, Feb- ruary II, 1907. WILLIAM VAN DEURSEN STRONG, 1216 Jacob St., Troy, N. V. Born at Accord, N. Y., April 28, 1868. Son of Rev. Selah W. Strong (1865). A.B. (Rutgers, i8gi). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1894. Ordained by Classis of Poughkeepsie, 1895. Glen- ham, 1895- 1903. Assistant, Bergen, Jersey City, 1903-06. First Congregational, Troy, N. Y., 1908 — . WILLIAM HENRY KELLY, 301 E. 68th St., New York City. Born at Newcastle, England, June 30, 1863. Son of Henry Kelly. A.B. (Hamilton, 1891). N. B. Sem., 1891-92. General Sem., New York City, 1892-93. 1895. WINFRED RUGAN ACKERT, 416 W. 54th St., New York City. Born at Red Hook, N. Y., November 30, 1870. Son of P. Edgar Ackert. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by Classis of Pough- keepsie, 1895. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1895. West Ho- boken Chapel, Grove Reformed Church, New Durham, N. J., 1895- 1900. Vermilye Chapel, Collegiate Church, New York City, 1901 — . 228 Biographical Record. WILLIAM SCHERMERHORN BAKER, 91 Highland Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Jersey City, N. J., November 18, 1858. LL.B. (Colum- bia, 1880). Licensed by Classis of Bergen. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1895. Woodstock, N. Y., 1895. Missionary, 1896-98. Assist- ant, Bloomingdale, New York City, 1898-99. Became Episcopalian. Later Congregationalist on Long Island. JOSEPH FREDERIC BERG, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Tubingen, Germany, July 28, 1871. Son of Rev. Herman C. Berg, D.D. (1869). A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1895. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1895. Montgomery, 1895-1902. Port Richmond, S. I., 1902-11. Lector, Biblical Theology and Sacred History, N. B. Sem., 1906-11. Pro- fessor, Hellenistic Greek and New Testament Exegesis, N. B. Sem., 191 1—. Ph.D. (Columbia, 1896). D.D. (Rutgers, 1908). GARRETT MILTON CONOVER, Asbury Park, N. J. Born at Clinton, N. J., March 29, 1866. Son of Theodore Y. Con- over. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1S95. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1895. Hawthorne and North Pat- erson, 1895-97. West Nyack (Clarkstown), 1897-1905. Rocky Hill, 1905-09. Asbury Park, 1909 — . CHARLES EDWARD CORWIN, North Branch, N. J. Born at Millstone, N. J., September 7, 1868. Son of Rev. E. T. Corwin, D.D., Litt.D. (1856). A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1895. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1895. Cuddebackville, 1895-97. Greenport, Columbia Co., N. Y., 1897-1905. Stated Supply, 2d Presbyterian, New Brunswick, N. J., 1905-07. North Branch, 1907 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1895). Published: 1(1) "Onesimus, A Tale of the Pauline Epistles," 1900; (2) "King Solomon's Riddle, A Serial." 1902. CHALMERS PETER DYKE, 148 Highland Ave., Newtonville, Mass. Born at Dokkum, Netherlands, December 25, 1869. Son of Jacob F. Dyke. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Germantown, N. Y., 1895-1900. Herkimer, 1900-04. Hamilton Grange, New York City, 1905-08. Alumni. 229 ■^MITSUYE 01. Born at Kochi, Japan, October 30, 1864. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1895. Teaching in Japan, 1895-1900. Died at Yokosuka, Japan, October i, 1903. FREDERICK KIENHOLD SHIELD, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at La Crosse Wis., March 22,, 1868. Son of Peter Shield. Missions Haus, Sheboygan, Wis., 1889. Secretary, Y. M. C. A., 1889-92. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1895. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1895. Linlithgo, 1895-1902. Rosendale Plains, 1902-04. New Hurley, 1904-06. Wayne St., Jersey City, 1906-09. Long Branch, 1909-11. Highland Park (New Brunswick), 1911 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1895). JOHN ALBERT THURSTON, Norwood Park, Chicago, III. Born at Pottersville, N. J., December 27, 1868. Son of George W. Thurston. In class of 1894, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of Raritan, 1895. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1895. New Hurley, 1895-1903. Norwood Park, Chicago, 1904 — . A.M. (Oskaloosa College, Iowa, 1903). D.D. (^Midland Univ., 1906). JESSE CHARLES HAZZARD, Portland Academy, Portland, Ore. Born at Kingston, N. Y., October 8, 1870. Son of William H. Hazzard. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). N. B. Sem., 1892-94. Ph.D. (Columbia, 1896). Professor, Latin, Portland Academy, 1894 — . Published, "Eutropius Breviarium Terence Andria." ISAAC WILLIAM LOTT, Jersey City, N. J. Born at Flatlands, L. I., November 21, 1868. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). N. B. Sem., 1892-94. Teacher. *HENRY WEMPLE PAWLING. Born at Hagaman's Mills, N. Y., July 19, 1868. A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). N. B. Sem., 1892-93. Photographer. Died at Atlantic City, N. J., February 19, 1903. 230 ' ■ Biographical Record. 1896. ADDISON CALEB BIRD, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Born at Hawthorne, N. Y., May 9, 1869. Son of Caleb C. Bird. Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1896. Stanton, 1896-1903. Hopewell, 1903-10. Ar- lington, N. Y., 191 1—. B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). CLINTON WILSON CLOWE, Woodstock, N. Y. Born at Glenville, X. Y., August 15, 1868. Son of G. Wilson Clowe. A.B. (Union, 1893). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1896. Gansevoort, 1896-97. Bethlehem, 2d, 1898-1900. Shokan, 1902-05. Missionary, Thomas, Okl., 1905-07. Penn Lane, 1907-08. Woodstock, 1912 — . HENRY CHARLES CUSSLER, Fonda, N. Y. Born at Shelburne Falls, Mass., December 2. 1866. Son of Henry Cussler. A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of Greene, 1896. Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1896. Free Reformed. Jersey City, 1896-1901. Buffalo, 1901-11. Fonda, 19 11 — . ^ALBERT KUIPER. Born at Kalamazoo, Mich., June 10, 1871. A.B. (Hope, 1893). Hawthorne, N. Y., 1896-1904. Died at Kalamazoo, Mich., Novem- ber 21, 1905. FRANK MALVEN, Cochranville, Penn. Born at Port Jervis. N. Y., October 16. 1866. Son of George Malven. A.B. (Rutgers, 1893)- B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1896. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1896. Assistant, Harlem Collegiate, New York City, 1896-98. Col- lege Point, 1898-1905. Presbyterian, Fagg's Manor, Penn., 1905—- ISAAC MESSLER. McKee, Kentucky, Born at Whitehouse, N. J., August 4, 1867. Son of Cornelius Messier. A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). Licensed by Classis of Raritan. Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, 1897. Sharon Center, N. Y., 1896- 1901. Ghent, ist, 1901-05. Superintendent of Kentucky Mis- sion, 1905 — . Alumni. 231 MARCUS J. ROOP, Middletown, N. Y. Born at Dayton, Ohio, October 2, 1871. Son of Cyrus Roop. A.B. (Heidelberg Univ., Tiffin, Ohio, 1893). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1896. English Neighborhood, N. J, 1896-1910. B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). ALBERT HENRY von SCHLIEDER, Hackensack, N. J. Born at West Leyden, N. Y., January 13, 1869. Son of Rev. Frederick E. Schlieder (1865). A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1896. Hurley. 1896-1903. Montclair Heights, 1903-10. Hackensack, 1st, 1910 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). HOBART EARL STUDLEY, Manila, P. L Born at Claverack, N. Y., October 27, 1871. Son of Silas W. Studley. A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1896. Missionary at Amoy, China, 1896-1903. Episcopal Missionary for Chinese, Manila, P. L, 1903 — . ISAAC J. VAN HEE, Pekin, III. Born at Pultneyville, N. Y., January 20, 1868. Son of Cornelius L. Van Hee. A.B. (Rutgers, 1893). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1897. Alex- andria Bay, 1897-1901. Fultonville, 1901-05. North Paterson, 1905- 06. Little Falls, N. J., 1906-07. Pekin, III, 1907 — . HENRY CLIFFORD WILLOUQHBY, Fort Plain, N. Y. Born at Newark, N. J., March 6, 1866. Son of Thomas F. Wil- loughby. Licensed by Classis of Newark, 1896. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia. 1896. Talmage Memorial, Philadelphia 1896- 1904. Fort Plain, 1904 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1896). AUGUST GEORGE BENDER. Born at Brooklyn, N. Y., August 7, 1874. Collegiate Department, Newark Theological School, 1893. N. B. Sem., 1893-94. Graduate, Newark Theological School, 1896. Licensed by Presbytery of New- ark, 1896. Newtown, L. L, 2d (German), 1896-1901. Living at Steubenville, Ohio, 1901-05. Lutheran. 232 Biographical Record. FRANCIS CARRUTHERS. Born at Kirkpatrick, Scotland, Jnne, 1859. Son of John Car- ruthers. N. B. Sem., 1893-94. FREDERICK GARRET DEKKER, ' Doon, Iowa. Born at Zwartshuis, Netherlands, July 11, 1866. Son of Garret Dekker. Literary Dept., Theological Sem., Kampen, Holland, 1892. N. B. Sem., 1894-95. Wortendyke, 1896-97. Pater son, ist (Hol- land), 1897-1911. Doon, Iowa, 191 1 — . LEONARDUS JACOBS, 527 Main Ave., Passaic, N. J. Born at Almelo. Netherlands, April 26, 1865. Son of Rev. Chris- tian W. Jacobs (1838-91). N. B. Sem., 1894-96. WILLIAM OTTO VAN EYCK, Holland, Mich. Born at Zeeland, Mich., September 6, 1869. Son of Henry Van Eyck. A.B. (Hope, 1893). N. B. Sem., 1893-94. Graduate, Law Dept., Univ. Mich., 1896. 1897. FREDERICK JACOB BARNY, Muskat, Arabia. Born at Basle, Switzerland, January i, 1873. Son of Frederick J. Barny. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Licensed and ordained by Classis of New York, 1897. Missionary to Arabia, 1897 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). CHARLES VAN VS^YCK BEDFORD, Hagaman, N. Y. Born at Glenham, N. Y., March 14, 1871. Son of Edward H. Bedford. Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1897. Ghent, 2d, 1897-1902. Johnstown, 1902-09. Stated Supply, Curry town and Sprakers, 1909-12. Haga- man, 1912 — . WILLIAM EDGAR COMPTON, Keyport, N. J. Born at Jamesburg, N. J., November 10, 1870. Son of Ezekiel Compton. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1897. West Copake, 1897-1902. Tappan, 1902-10. Kej^port, 1910 — . B.D. (Rut- gers, 1897). Alumni. 235 CHARLES MORISON DIXON, Riverdale, N. J. Born at Newark, N. J., May 24, 1871. Son of John A. Dixon. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, 1897. Prattsville, 1897- 1903. Pompton Lakes, 1903 — . GEORGE S. MOTT DOREMUS, Rockaway, N. J. Born at Stephensburg. N. J., June 13, 1871. Son of Rev. Joseph H. Doremus (1865). Ordained by Presbytery of Morris and Or- ange, 1897. Presbyterian, Pleasant Grove, N. J., 1897-1901. Pres- byterian, Philadelphia, 1901-07. Presbyterian, Rockaway, N. J., 1907—. KLAAS JOHNSON DYKEMA, Clymer Hill, N. Y. Born at Den Andel, Groningen, Netherlands, February 15, 1866. Son of John P. Dykema. A.B. (Hope, 1894). Licensed by Classis of Wisconsin, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Dakota, 1897. West- field, N. D., 1897-1902. Luctor, Kan., 1902-04. Leighton, Iowa, 1904-08. Wortendyke, 1908-11. Clymer Hill, 191 1 — . JAMES CAMPBELL FORBES, Hawthorne, N. Y. Born at Glasgow, Scotland, February 19, 1869. Son of John Forbes. Special Course, Glasgow Univ., 1894. Licensed by Classis of Westchester, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga. 1897. Gan- sevoort, 1897-99. Port Jervis, 2d, 1900-06. Middletown, N. J., 1906-10. Hawthorne, N. J., 1910 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). JOHN WILLIAM FOSTER, Marianna, Florida. Born at Glossop, England, in 1867. Son of Joseph Foster. Or- dained by Classis of Raritan, 1897. Ponds (Oakland, N. J.), 1897- 1901. Schodack Landing, 1901-02. Episcopal, St. Luke's, Marianna, Florida. A.B. (Providence Univ., Ohio, 1904). D.D. (do., 1905). =f RAYMOND AUGUSTUS LANSING. Born at Lisha's Kill, N. Y., June 26, 1873. A.B. (Union, 1894). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1897. Glen, 1897-1903. B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). Died, March 7, 1903. EDGAR IRELAND McCULLY, Oradell, N. J. Born at Paterson, N. J., June 28, 1869. Son of William H. McCully. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Licensed by Classis of Passaic, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Rensselaer, 1897. Schodack, 1897- 1900. Germantown, N. Y., 1900-03. Oradell, 1903 — . 234 Biocn-aphical Record. HENRY MILLER, R. F. D. 4, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at New Brunswick. X. J,, June i, 1871. Son of William Miller. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Never ordained. Teaching at Flushing Institute, Flushing, L. I., 1897-99, ^'id at High School, New Brunswick. N. J., 1899 — . OTTO LEOPOLD FREDERICK MOHN, Port Richmond, S. I., N. Y. Born at Hoboken, N. J., February i, 1874. Son of Rev. Leopold Mohn, D.D. (1855). A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). Licensed b}^ Classis of Bergen, 1897. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1897. Fairfield, 1897- 1902. Greenville, Jersey City, 1902-04. Assistant, Marble Collegiate, New York City, 1904-06. First Presbyterian, Warsaw, N. Y., 1906- II. Port Richmond, N. Y., 1911 — . CHARLES JUDSON SCUDDER, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Vellore, India, July 12, 1866. Son of Rev. John Scudder, D.D. (i860). A.B. (Rutgers, 1889). Licensed by Classis of New York, 1897. Ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1897. Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, 1897-1907- B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). HENRY JOHNSTONE SCUDDER, Punganur, India. Born at Coonoor, India, October i, 1867. Son of Rev. John Scudder, D.D. (i860). A.B. (Rutgers, 1890). Licensed and or- dained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1897. Missionary to India, 1897—. B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). WALTER TRACY SCUDDER, Tindivanam, India Born at Ranipettai, India, April 8, 1869. Son of Rev. John Scud- der, D.D. (i860). A.B. (Rutgers, 1892). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1897. Ordained by North Classis of Long Island, 1897. Oyster Bay, 1897-99. Missionary to India, 1S99 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). CHARLES WILSON RIGGS, 223 N. Pleasant St., Oberlin, Ohio. Born at Constantinople, Turkey, in 1855. Son of Rev. Elias Riggs, D.D., LL.D. A.M. (Princeton, 1886). B.D. (Oberlin, 1897). N. B. Sem., 1894-95. Ordained by Congregational Council, 1899. Congre- gational, Canfield, Ohio, 1899- 1903. Congregational, Lenox, Ohio, 1903-05. Alumni. 235 ASASHI SEGAWA, Saga, Japan. Graduate in Theology, Meiji Gakuin, 1879. N. B. Seni., 1896-97. Evangelist in South Japan Mission. B.D. (Rutgers, 1897). ARTHUR JOHN SMITH, 464 Welling St., Richmond Hill, L. I. Born at Bury, Quebec, Canada, August i, 1865. Son of John R. Smith. N. B. Sem., 1894-95. First Presbyterian, Savannah, Ga., 1896-99. Superintendent, Evangelistic Committee, New York City, 1908-11. D.D. (Harriman Univ.). Published, "Without Excuse." JOHN HENRY THOMPSON, New Haven, Conn. Born at Pella, Iowa, February 20, 1873. Son of Rev. Abram Thompson (1861). A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). N. B. Sem., 1894-95. Graduate, Union Sem., 1897. Assistant, Presbyterian, Irvington, N. Y., 1896-97. B.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1897)- IRVING SCOTT TOMPKINS, Mt. Tabor, N. J. Born at Boonton, N. J., September 29, 1869. Son of Daniel D. Tompkins. A.B. (Rutgers, 1894). N. B. Sem.. 1894-95. Studied at University of Halle. • 1898. HENRY BACON ALLEN, Ridgefield, N. J. Born in New York City, March 16, 1868. Son of Henry S. Allen. Licensed by Classis of Saratoga, 1898. Easton, N. Y., 1898. Annan- dale, 1898-1901. Delmar, 1901-10. Ridgefield, 1910 — . THEODORE FLOYD BAYLES, Bayonne, N. J. Born at West Kortright, N. Y., July 25, 1871. Son of Rev. John O. Bayles. A.B. (Union, 1895). Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1898. Gardiner, N. Y., 1898-1902. Little Falls, N. J., 1902-06. Free- Tiold, 1906-10. Bayonne, ist, 1910 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). GEORGE CORNELIUS DANGREMOND, Saugerties, N. Y. Born at Hamilton, Mich., October 21, 1872. Son of Rev. Gerritt Dangremond (1839- ). A.B. (Hope, 1895). Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1898. East Wilhamson, 1898- 1903. Ghent, 2d, 1903- 08. Rensselaer, 1908-09. Flatbush, Ulster Co., N. Y., 1909 — . 236 Biographical Record. HERMAN CURTIS FICKEN, Hyde Park=on=Hudson, N. Y. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 28, 1873. Son of Rev. John Ficken. Bloomfield Academic Department. Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1898. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1898. Schaghticoke, 1898-1901. Lawyersville, 1901-07. Hyde Park, 1907 — . GARRET FLIKKEMA, Clymer, N. Y. Born at Fulton, III, December 21, 1868. Son of Meindert Flik- kema. A.B. (Univ. Nebraska, 1895). Licensed by Classis of Wis- consin, 1898. Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1898. Palmyra and Ontario, 1898-99. Palmyra, 1899-1902. Muscatine, 1902-05. Abbe Clymer, 1905 — . B.D. (Rutgers, li HARRIS ABRAHAM FREER, North Hackensack, N. J. Born at Kingston, N. Y., September 25, i860. Son of Abraham H. Freer. Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1898. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1898. Buskirks, 1898-1902. East Greenbush, 1902-12. North Hackensack, N. J., 1912— . B.D. (Rutgers, i^ CHARLES WYCKOFF QULICK, Dumont, N. J. Born near New Brunswick, N. J., October 22, 1867. Son of Alex- ander Gulick. In class of 1895, Rutgers. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1898. Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1898. Mont- clair Heights, 1898- 1903. Assistant, Newark, North, 1903-06. Du- mont, 1906 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). JOHN FRANK HEEMSTRA, 364 W. Leonard St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Orange City, Iowa, November 16, 1870. Son of J. Heem- stra. A.B. (Hope, 1895). Ordained by Classis of Dakota, 1898. Springfield, S. D., 1898-99. Sioux Center, Iowa, 1899-1904. New- kirk, Iowa, 1904-06. Principal, Northwestern Classical Academy, Orange City, Iowa, 1906-10. Grand Rapids, 7th, 1910— . HANS HENRY SPOER, 53 Bath Road, Wolverhampton, England. Born at Crefeld, Germany, August i, 1873. Son of Louis H. Spoer. Bloomfield, Academic Department. B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). Ph.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1899). Post Graduate, Union Sem., 1899-1900, 1901-02. American School of Archaeology and Oriental Research at Jerusalem, 1903-05, 1907-08. Fellow, do., 1904-05. Lecturer in He- Alumni. 237 brew, Cognate Languages and Old Testament Studies, Meadville Theological Sdiool, 1905-06. Lecturer in Hebrew, Syriac and New Testament Exegesis, Licefield Theological College, England, 1909-10. Ordained in the Church of England, 191 1. St. Peter's Collegiate Church, Wolverhampton, England, 191 1—. Published, "Manual of Palestinian Arabic," 1909. JOHN VANDER MEULEN, Grand Haven, Mich. Born at Holland, Mich., October 16, 1871. Son of Rev. Jacob Vandermeulen, D.D. (1861). A.B. (Hope, 1895). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1898. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1898. Blue Mountain, N. Y., 1898-1901. Wallkill, 1901-03. Engle- wood, 2d, Chicago, 1903-05. Clove, 1905-08. Grand Haven, 2d, 1908—. B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). Studied at Univ. Chicago, 1907. HERMAN CARL WEBER, 1345 53d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Mina, Chautauqua Co., N. Y., February 9, 1873. Son of Rev. Jacob Weber. A.B. (Rutgers, 1895). Licensed by South Classis of Long Island, 1898. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1898. West Farms, New York City, 1898-1902. Assistant, West End Collegiate, New York City, 1902-06. Edgewood, Brooklyn, 1906. City Park Branch ist Presbyterian. Brooklyn, N Y., 1912 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1898). *JOHN PARSONS ATWATER. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., October 7, 1872. Son of Rev. Elnathan R. Atwater (1816-99)- A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1895). N. B. Sem., 1895-97- Died at Brooklyn, N. Y., December 20, 1897. CHARLES LORENZO LAWRENCE, Pasadena, Cal. Born at Ludlow, Vt., September 20, 1869. Son of Asahel S. Law- rence. N. B. Sem., 1895-97. Union Sem., 1897-98. Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1898. High Bridge, N. J., 1899-1901. Irvington, N. J., 1902-03. Journalist, Los Angeles, Cal., 1904 — . JAMES MARSHALL VAN DEUSEN 401 South Chester Ave., Pasadeni, Cal. Born at Ghent, N. Y., December 18, 1859. Son of Charles A. Van Deusen. In class of 1881, Rutgers. N. B. Sem., 1895-97. Hartford Sem., 1897-98. Never ordained. 2 38 Biographical Record 1899. HENRY WELLS BRINK, Shokan, N. Y. Born at Katsbaan, N. Y., July 3, 1875. Son of Benjamin M. Brink. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of Ulster, 1899. Or- dained by Classis of Paramus, 1899. West New Hempstead, 1899- 1906. Shokan. 1906 — . B.D. (Rutgers. 1899). WILLARD CONGER, Port Jervis, N. Y. Born at W'hitestone, L. I., February 23, 1874. Son of Elias E. Conger. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick. Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1901. Asbury Park, 1901- 05. Port Jervis. 1905 — . JOHN PETER FABER, Scotia, N. Y. Born at Mannheim. Germany, June 19, 1878. Son of Frank J. Faber. Bloomfield Sem.. Academic Dept. Stuyvesant Falls, 1899- 1902. Stated Supply. Blooming Grove, 1903. M.D. Physician. 1905 — . FLETCHER VAN WIE LEHMAN, Jerusalem, N. Y. Born at Fultonville, N. Y., September 24, 1870. Hope and Ham- ilton Colleges. Licensed by Classis of Montgomery, 1899. Colum- bia, 1899- 1902. Jerusalem, 1902-07. Stated Supply, Union, 1907. Stated Supply, Onesquethaw, 1908. Stated Supply, Unionville, 1909. CHARLES GILBERT MALLERY, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Born at Milford, Del.. November 21, 1869. Son of Rev. Richard A. Mallery. A.B. (Rutgers. 1896). Licensed by Classis of Pough- keepsie, 1899. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1899. Syracuse, 2d, 1899-1904. Rhinebeck, 1904 — . EDWARD JAY MEEKER, Glen, N. Y. Born at Succasunna, N. J., August 8, 1867. Son of Marcus R. Meeker. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1899. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, 1899. Mohawk, 1899-1903. Also Fort Herkimer, 1900-03. Highland Park, New Brunswick, N. J., 1903-08. Glen, 1909 — . Also Auriesville, 191 1 — , CHARLES MORRIS MYERS, Presbyterian Mission Press, Shanghai, China. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y.. August 9, 1875. Son of Rev. Henry V. S. Myers, S.T.D. (1868). A.B. (Univ. N. Y., 1896). Licensed and Alumni. 239 ordained by Classis of New York, 1899. Missionary at Nagasaki, Japan, 1899-1904. Presbyterian Mission Press, Shanghai, China, 1904—. EDWARD TAYLOR FITZ RANDOLPH, West Nyack, N. Y. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., January 30, 1872. Son of Orville T. F. Randolph. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick. Ordained by Classis of Greene, 1900. Leeds, 1900-03. West Copake, 1903-06. West Nyack, 1906 — . WILLIAM ADDISON RANNEY, St. John's School, Ossining, N. Y. Born at Summer Hill, N. Y., March 22, 1871. Son of Addison W. Ranney. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). P.D.B. (N. Y. State Normal College, 1900). Teacher. DOUWE CORNELIUS RUIQH, Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan. Born at Ackley, Iowa, March 25, 1872. Son of Cornelius Ruigh. A.B. (Hope, 1896). Licensed and Ordained by Classis of Dakota, 1899. Sioux Falls, S. D., 1899-1900. Wortendyke, N. J., 1900-01. Missionary, Amoy, China, 1902-05. Teaching in Meiji Gakuin, Tokyo, Japan, 1905 — . GEORGE SCHNUCKER, German Valley, III. Born at Allendorf. Hesse-Nassau, Germany, May 14, 1874. Son of Heinrich Schniicker. Bloomfield, Academic Department. Li- censed by South Classis of Long Island, 1899. Ordained by Classis of Pleasant Prairie, 1899. Hope Church, George, Iowa, 1899-1902. Peoria, 111., 1902-07. Silver Creek, German Valley, 111., 1907 — . Published: (i) "Psalmen und Lieder," Hymn-book for German churches, 1906; (2) "Die Ostfriesen in America," a history of the Eastfrisian colonies from which the German churches in the Synod of Chicago sprang, 191 1. SHELDON VANDEBURG, Wallkill, N. Y. Born in Vriesland, Netherlands, April 10, 1865. Son of H. Van- deburg. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1899. Shawangunk, 1899- 1903. Missionary in Oklahoma, 1903-08. Shawangunk, 1908 — . JOHN BROWNLEE VOORHEES, 25 E. 22d St., New York City. Born at Blawenburg, N. J., January 27, 1875. Son of Rev. Wil- liam B. Voorhees (1863). A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). Licensed by 210 Biographical Record. Classis of New Brunswick, 1899. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1899. High Bridge, New York City, 1899-1907. Corresponding Secretary, Board of Domestic Missions, 1907 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1899). GEORGE JACOB JANEWAY, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., October 29, 1874. Son of Col. Jacob J. Janeway. A.B. (Rutgers, 1895). N. B. Sem., 1895-97. Graduate, Princeton Sem., 1899. CHARLES SIMON MILLER, South Amboy, N. J. Born at Miinden, Germany, November 25, 1855. Methodist Epis- copal Minister. N. B. Sem., 1896-97. M. E. churches at Milltown, N. J., Pedrickton, N. J., Absecon, N. J., Wesley Church, Trenton, N. J., Navesink, N. J., Point Pleasant, N. J., Trinity Church, Cam- den, and South Amboy. WILLIAM CORNELIUS SPAAN, Mountain View, Cal. Born at Orange City, Iowa, February 10, 1875. Son of Henry Spaan. A.B. (Iowa College, 1896). N. B. Sem., 1896-98. Graduate, San Francisco Theological Seminary, 1900. Ordained by Benicia Presbytery, 1900. Presbyterian, Crescent City, Cal., 1900-05. Pres- byterian, Lakeport, Cal., 1905-07. Presbyterian, Mountain View, Cal, 1907 — . FRANK EDWARD TILTON, Morris Plains, N. J. Born at Hazlet, N. J., August 22, 1874. Son of William M. Til- ton. A.B. (Rutgers, 1896). N. B. Sem., 1896-98. Teaching. 1900. PETER LAURIE BRUCE, Spring Hill, Tenn. Born at Newcastle, England, February 20, 1864. Son of William Bruce. Bible Normal School, Springfield, Mass., 1893. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1900. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1900. Clover Hill, N. J., 1900-04. Presbyterian. Spring Hill, Tenn., 1904—. Alumni. 241 CLIFFORD PHILIP CASE, Poughkeepsie, N. V. Born at Jersey City, N. J., October 22, 1873. Son of Philip Case. A.B. (Rutgers, 1897). Licensed by Classis of Paramus, 1900. Or- dained by Classis of New York, 1900. Assistant, West End Collegi- ate, New York City, 1900-02. Six Mile Run (Franklin Park), N. J,, 1902-07. Poughkeepsie, ist, 1907 — . Post Graduate, Union Sem., 1 900-0 r. FLORIS FERWERDA, Millstone, N. J. Born at Franeker, Friesland, Netherlands, January 29, 1871. Son of Thomas Ferwerda. A.B. (Hope, 1897). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1900. Coytesville (Palisades), N. J., 1900-04. Millstone, 1904—. HOMER McMillan, Atlanta, Qa. Born at Cedarville, Ohio, December 20, 1873. Son of James McMillan. A.B. (Cedarville College, 1897). Union Sem., 1897-98. Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1900. Ordained by Classis of Ber- gen, 1900. Bogota, N. J., 1900-02. Presbyterian, U. S. A., Los Angeles, Cal., 1902-03. Presbyterian, U. S., Buford, Ga., 1904-06. Coordinate Secretary, Executive Committee Home Missions, Pres- byterian Church U. S. (South), 1906 — . D.D. (Westminster Col- lege, Fulton, Mo., 1911). ANDREW JOHN MEYER, 305 York St., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Albany, N. Y., December 16, 1874. Son of Peter Meyer. A.B. (Rutgers, 1897). Licensed by Classis of Albany, 1900. Or- dained by Classis of Orange, 1900. Minisink (Mantague), 1900-04. Grand St., Jersey City, 1904-09. First Reformed (Van Vorst), Jer- sey City, 1909 — . Studied at Union Sem., 1910-11. JAMES E. MOERDYK, Amara, Busrah, Turkish Arabia. Born at Drenthe, Mich., May 2, 1870. Son of Rev. William Moer- dyk, D.D. A.B. (Hope. 1897). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Wisconsin, 1900. Missionary to Arabia, 1900 — . ARCHIBALD FRAZER PARKER, 675 E. 183d St., New York City. Born in New York City, February 18, 1865. Son of William Par- ker. Ordained by Presbytery of Jersey City, 1900. Emmanuel Pres- byterian and Kingsland Chapel, Rutherford, N. J., 1900-01. First Presbyterian, Monroe, N. Y., 1901-06. Assistant, West End Col- 16 212 Biographical Record. legiate, Xew York City, 1907-08. Anderson ISIemorial, New York City, 1908 — . Post Graduate, Union Sem., 1907-08. B.D. (Univ. N. Y., 1908). ANTHONY ROZENDAL, Leighton, Iowa. Born at St. Anna Parochie, Friesland, Netherlands, December 17, 1868. Son of Peter Rozendal. A.B. (Hope, 1897). Licensed by Classis of Wisconsin, 1900. Ordained by Classis of Holland, 1900. Hamilton, AHch., 1900-04. Oostburg, Wis., 1904-07. Sheldon, Iowa, 1907-09. Holland, Neb., 1909-12. Leighton, 1912 — . CHARLES MORTON SCIPLE, Napanoch, N. V. Born at Easton, Penn., April 19, 1872. Son of George E. Sciple. A.B. (Lafayette, 1897). Union Sem., 1897-98. Licensed by Classis of New York, 1900. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1900. High- wood, N. J., 1900-03. Presbyterian, Port Deposit, Md., 1903-06. Napanoch, 1906 — . Chaplain, New York Eastern Reformatory, igo6 — . FRANCIS AUGUSTUS SEIBERT, Park Ridge, N. J. Born at Havana, 111., November 21, 1874. Son of Rev. George Scibert (1866). A.B. (Rutgers, 1897). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1900. Ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1900. Ocean Hill, Brooklyn, 1900-04. Paskack (Park Ridge), 1904 — . , PAUL JOHN STROHAUER, Churchvi!le, Pa. Born at Schenectady, X. Y., May 15, 1871. Son of Johan Stro- hauer. B.S. (LTnion. 1897). Licensed by Classis of Schenectady, 1900. Princetovvn, N. Y., igoo-02. Spotswood, 1902-05. WyckoflF, 1905-12. North and South Hampton, 1912 — . ANDREW JUDSON WALTER, Roxborough, Philadelphia, Penn. Born at Warrington. Penn., April 12, 1869. Son of John B. Wal- ter. A.B. (Rutgers, 1897). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1900. Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1900. Gallatin, N. Y., 1900- 02. Harlingen, 1902-10. Philadelphia, 4th, 1910 — . ABBE LIVINGSTON WARNSHUIS, Amoy, China. Born at Clymer, N. Y., November 22, 1877. Son of Rev. John W. Warnshuis (1868). A.B. (Hope, 1897). Licensed and ordained by Classis of Grand River, 1900. Missionary, Amoy, China, 1900 — . Published several pamphlets and translations into the Amoy collo- quial. Vice President, General Synod, 1909. Alumni. 243 GUSTAVUS A. WATERMULDER, Winnebago, Neb. Born at Sheboygan, Wis., October 2, 1874. Son of Rev. L. Water- mulder. A.B. (Hope, 1897). Ordained by South Classis of Long Island, 1900. Oyster Bay, 1900-01. Fairview, 111., 1902-03. Grand Rapids, 1904-06. Kalamazoo, 1906-0S. Winnebago Indian Mission, 1909-11. ERNEST RAMON BROWN, Dunellen, N. J, Born at Woodbridge, N. J., August 4, 187 1. Son of John B. Brown. N. B. Sem., 1897-1900. Presbyterian, Carteret, N. J., 1906- 08. Presbyterian, Dunellen, N. J., 1908 — . FREDERICK QABLEMANN. N. B. Sem., 1899-1900. ORLANDO BOYD PERSHING, Athens, Ohio. Born at Ashland, Ohio, May 19, 1S71. Son of Harmon B. Persh- ing. A.B. (Union, 1897). N. B. Sem., 1897-98. Graduate, Auburn Sem., 1900. Licensed by Cayuga Presbytery, 1899. Presbyterian, Cato, N. Y., 1900-01. West Troy, 1901-03. Presbyterian. JACOB VAN der MEULEN, Fairview, III. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich., March 17, 1872. Son of Rev. Jacob Vandermeulen, D.D. (1861). A.B. (Hope, 1897). N. B. Sem., 1897-98. Graduate, Western Sem., 1900. Licensed by Classis of Holland, igoo. Grand Haven, 2d, 1900-08. Fairview, 111., 1908 — . 1901. CHARLES FREDERICK BENJAMIN, JR., Alexandria Bay, N. Y. Born at Beekmanville, N. Y., September 21, 1872. Son of Charles F. Benjamin. A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). Licensed by Classis of Pough- keepsie, 1901. Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, igoi. Alex- andria Bay, 1902 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1901). JOHN BLACK, Ghent, N. Y. Born at East Greenbush, N. Y., May i, 1868. Son of Thomas C. Black. A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). Licensed by Classis of Rensselaer, 1901. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1901. Easton, IST. Y., 1901- 04. Altamont, 1904-08. Ghent, ist, and New Concord, 1908 — . 244 Biographical Record. FREDERICK SIXTUS CHRISTIAN BOSH, 2653 Liddell St., Cincinnati, Ohio. Born at Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany, July 26. 1876. Son of Christian Bosch. Bloomfield, Academic Department. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1901. Chapin, Iowa, 1901-05. Fair- mount, German Presbyterian, Cincinnati, 1905 — . Graduate student, Lane Sem., 1906-08. PETER PAUL CHEFF, Zeeland, Mich. Born at Rotterdam, Netherlands, October 9, 1873. Son of Isaac J. Chef d' Hotel. Gymnasium, Doetinchem, Netherlands. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1901. Lawton, Okl, 1901-02. Grace, Grand Rapids, 1903-05. Jamestown, Mich., 1905-10. Zeeland. Mich., 191 1 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1901). EDWARD DAWSON, 527 Palisade Ave., West Hoboken, N, J. Born at Walden, N. Y., October 10, 1871. Son of Joseph T. Daw- son. A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). Licensed by Classis of Orange, 1901. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1901. First, West Hoboken, 1901 — . FLOYD DECKER, 279 E. i62d St., New York City. Born at Flatbrookville, N. J.. September 28, 1869. Son of Jonas L. Decker. A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). Licensed bj'- Classis of New Brunswick, 1901. Keyport, 1901-03. Assistant, Middle Collegiate, New York City, 1903-04. Church-of-the-Comforter, New York City, 1904-12. Elmendorf Chapel (ist Harlem Collegiate), 1912 — . ♦GARRETT DeLAMATER DeGRAFF. Born at IMarbletown, N. Y., May 18, 1869. Son of Jacob R. DeGraff. Licensed by Classis of Kingston, 1901. Blue Mountain, N. Y., 1901-09. Cortland, 1909-10. Died, November 23, 1910. HOWARD RUTSEN FURBECK, Annandale, N. J. Born at Interlaken, N. Y., June 19, 1876. Son of Rev. Philip Furbeck (1859). A.B. (Union, 1897). Ordained by Classis of Montgomery, igoi. Trinity, Amsterdam, 1901-03. Rensselaer, 1903- 07. Addisville (Richboro), Penn., 1908-12. Annandale, 1912— . B.D. (Rutgers, 1901). GEORGE Mcpherson hunter, 76 Wall St., New York City. Born in Glasgow, Scotland, September 29, 1869. Son of James Hunter. Univ. Glasgow. Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, Alumni, 245 igoi. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1901. Rochelle Park, N. J., 1901-04. Secretary, American Seamen's Friend Society, 1904 — . Published, "The Acts of the Apostles of the Sea." JOHN GERHARDUS MEENGS, Schenectady, N. Y. Born at Geesteren, Gelderland, Netherlands, September 26, 1873. Son of Antonie Meengs. A.B. (Hope, 1898). Licensed by Classis of Saratoga, igoi. West Troy, South, 1901-03. Albany, 3d, 1903-07. Schenectad3\ 2d, 1907 — . EDWARD GODFRED WALTER MEURY, 301 W. 46th St., New York City. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., November 3, 1874. Son of Rev. John N. Meury. A.B. (Rutgers, 1898). Licensed by South Classis of Bergen, 1901. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1901. Assistant, Middle Collegiate, New York City, igoi-03. Knox Memorial Chapel, Collegiate, New York City, 1903 — . TIES MULDER, Alfalfa, Okl. Born at Veendam, Netherlands, June 20, 1868. Son of Eppo Mulder. A.B. (Hope, 1898). Ordained by Classis of Grand River, 1901. Missionary, Oklahoma, R. C. A., 1901-07. Missionary, Pres- byterian, Oklahoma, 1907-09. OCTAVE VAN BEVERHONDT, Colt's Neck, N. J. Born at St. Thomas, D. W. I., July 15, 1871. Son of James E. Van Beverhoudt. Licensed by Classis of New York. 1901. Or- dained by Classis of Monmouth, 1901. Colts Neck, 1901 — . 1902. ROBERT WILLIAM COURTNEY, 307 W. 34th St., New York City. Born in New York City, July 27, 1873- Son of Thomas Courtney. A.B. (Rutgers, 1899). Ordained by Classis of New York, 1902. Assistant, 34th St. Collegiate, New York City, 1902-04. Pastor, do., 1904—. ARTHUR C. V. DANGREMOND, College Point, L. I. Born at South Haven, Mich., December 21, 1878. Son of Rev. Gerrit Dangremond. A.B. (Hope, 1899) > Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, 1902. Cobleskill, 1902-03. Prattsville and Grand Gorge, 1903-08. College Point, 1908 — . 246 Biographical Record. JOHN ERLER, Hicksville, L. I. Born at Brcslau. Germany, Januarj- 22, 1877. Son of Hugo J. Erler. Ph.D. (Central Univ., Indianapolis, Ind., 1911). Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1902. Highlands, 1902-03. Easton, X. Y., 1903-07. Pottersville, 1907-10. Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Stephen, Hicksville, L. I., 191 WELLINGTON POCKMAN FRANCISCO, Richfield Springs, N. Y. Born at Caldwell, N. J., Jime i, 1875. Son of Stephen Francisco. A.B. (Rutgers, 1899). Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1899. Ac- cord, 1902-03. West Orange, N. J., Presbyterian Chapel, 1905-09. First Presbyterian, Richfield Springs, N. Y., 1909 — . WILLIAM REESE HART, Prospect Ave. and Fairmount Place, New York City. Born at Neshanic, N. J., August 31, 1877. Son of Rev. John Hart (1872). A.B. (Rutgers, 1899). Ordained by Classis of Xew York, 1902. West Farms, New York City, 1902 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1902). JAMES MACDONALD MARTIN, 69 Auburn St., Paterson, N. J. Born at Orange, N. J., August i, 1875. Son of James Martin. A.B. (Rutgers, 1899). Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1902. North Paterson, 1902-05. Spring Valley, 1905-08. Broadway, Paterson, 1908 — . B.D. (Rutgers. 1902). HENRY SLUYTER, Lawton, OkL Born at Holland, Mich., March ig, 1873. Son of Dirk Sluyter. A.B. (Hope, 1899). Western Sem., 1899-igoi. Ordained by Classis of Schoharie, 1902. Berne, 1902-04. Coxsackie, ist, 1904-11. Com- anche Mission, Lawton, OkL, 191 1 — . DAVID CRAWFORD WEIDNER, Schuylerville, N. Y. Born at West Shokan, X. Y., Alarch 27, 1877. Son of Charles H. Weidner. A.B. (Rutgers, 1899). Ordained by Classis of Montgom- ery, 1902. Hagaman, 1902-05. Schuylerville, 1905--. Also Stated Supply, Fort Miller, 1909 — . OSCAR LOOS JOSEPH, Spring Valley, N. Y. Born at Colombo, Ceylon, September 27, 1873. Son of Oscar Joseph. Royal College, Ceylon, 1889. N. B. Sem., 1899-1901. Drew Alumni. 247 Sem., 1901-02. Resident Graduate, Union Sem., 1902-04. Ordained in Methodist Episcopal Church, 1903-05. Stated Supply, M. E., Cranford, N. J., 1900-03. Stated Supply, M. E., Finesville, N. J., 1904. Stated Supply, M. E., Gladstone, N. J., 1905-06. M. E., Cald- well, N. J., 1907-09. M. E., Suffern, N. Y., 1909-10. M. E., Spring Valley, N. Y., 191 1 — . B.D. (Drew Sem., 1902, and Union Sem., 1903)- 1903. ALBERTUS THEODORE BROEK, 35 Hillside Ave., Newark, N. J. Born at Coopersville, Mich., January 7. 1878. Son of Rev. Dirck Broek (1864). A.B. (Hope, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Or- ange, 1903. American Reformed, Newburgh, 1903-08. Clinton Ave., Newark, 1908 — . WILLARD DAYTON BROWN, 35 Hamilton Ave., Passaic, N. J. Born at Seward, N. Y., February 15, 1874. Son of William Brown. A.B. (Union, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1903. Middletown, N. J., 1903-05. Passaic, North, 1905 — . FRANK ECKERSON, Tungan, Amoy, China. Bom at Rivervale, N. J., October 26, 1876. Son of Cornelius G. Eckerson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1903. Missionary to China, 1903 — . JOHN CRANE GARDNER, Englewood, N. J. Born at Middleburgh, N. Y., May 17, 1877. Son of Rev. John S. Gardner. A.B. (Princeton, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1903. Highwood, N. J., 1903-10. DERK JOHANNES ORUL, Goodland, Ind. Born at Nimeguen, Gelderland, Netherlands, February i, 1874. Son of Andries D. Grul. A.B. (Valparaiso Univ., 1900). Licensed by Classis of New Brunswick, 1903. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1903. Upper Walpack, 1903-05. Rosendale Plains and Dashville Falls, 1905-07. Goodland, Ind., 1907 — . GARRET HONDELINK, Kalamazoo, Mich. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich., April 11, 1876. Son of Anthony Hondelink. A.B. (Hope, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Grand River, 1903. Missionary to South Japan, 1903-08. North Park St., Kalamazoo, 1908 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1903). 2i8 Biographical Record. LEONARD LIVINGSTON LEQTERS, Guinda, Cat. Born at Clymer, N. Y., July 8, 1873. Son of B. H. Legters. A.B. (Hope, igoo). Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1903. Arapaho, Okl., Indian Mission, Apaches and Comanches, 1903-10. Superin- tendent of Indian Work in California, 1910 — . MARINUS SEYMOUR PURDY, Newburgh, N. Y. Born in New York City, January 11, 1877. Son of Marinus E. Purdy. A.B. (Rutgers, 1900). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1903. Bogota, 1903-06. Athens, 1906-09. Newburgh, 1909 — . HERMAN TANIS, Randolph, Wis. Born at Ondorp, Netherlands, August 30, 1871. Son of Cornelius Tanis. Studied at Marysville College. Ordained by Classis of Wis- consin, 1904. Koster, 111., 1903-05. Dalton, 111., 1905-08. Randolph, Wis., 1908 — . 'THOMAS HOGETT MEDD. Born in Yorkshire, England, April 30, 1868. A.B. (Ursinus, 1892). Princeton Sem., 1895. B.D. (Princeton Sem., 1898). Presbyterian, Atco, N. J. Presbyterian, Gretna, Manitoba. Southern Presbyterian, Summerville, S. C. Post Graduate, N. B. Sem., 1902-03. Bethany, Roxborough, Philadelphia, 1904-05. Died, April 8, 1905. 1904. *ARTHUR PERLEE BROKAW. Born in Jersey City, N. J., September 7, 1878. Son of Rev. Isaac P. Brokaw, D.D. (1869). A.B. (Rutgers, 1900). Associate Pastor, Colony Memorial, Okl., and Indian Work, 1904-05. Died, Septem- ber 2, 1905. GEORGE W. GULICK, Highwoods, Kingston, N. Y. Born at South Branch, N. J., May 19, 1876. Son of Jacob C. Gulick. A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1904. Shawangunk, 1904-07. Jerusalem and Onesquethaw, 1908-09. Platte- kill, 1909-12. Highwoods, 1912 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1904). Alumni. 249 MUGERDICH NERSES KALEMJIAN, Three Bridges, N. J. Born at Marash, Armenia, April 6, 1877. Son of Nerses Kaleni- jian. St. Paul's Institute, Tarsus. Graduate Student, N. B. Sem., 1904-05. Ordained by Classis of Ulster, 1905. Blue Mountain, 1905- 10. Three Bridges, N. J., 1910 — . GEORGE KORTELING, Fairview, Okl. Born in Chicago, 111., September 22, 1879. Son of Herman Kor- teling. A.B. (Hope, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Wisconsin, 1904. Clinton, Okl., 1904-09. Fairview, Okl., 1909 — . ALONZO AINSWORTH RANSON, Layton, N. J. Born at Kilbourne, 111., June 23, 1876. Son of George W. Ranson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1904. Ho- boken, ist, 1904-06. M.D. (Coll. P. & S., 1909). Physician. WILLIAM LOUIS SAHLER, Harlingen, N. J. Born at High Falls. N. Y., July 18, 1875. Son of Isaac L. Sahler. A.B. (Lafayette, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1904. Ger- mantown. N. Y., 1904-10. Harlingen, 1910 — . WILLIAM EWELL SIMPSON, Cobleskili, N. Y. Born in Philadelphia, Penn., February 10, 1877. Son of William Simpson. A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Philadel- phia, 1904. South Philadelphia, 1904-06. Woodstock, 1906-10. Cobleskili, 1910 — . AIKA PETER TULP, Hackensack, N. J. Born in New York City, May i, 1880. Son of Peter A. T'ulp. Hasbrouck Heights. Newark, New York Ave. Curate, St. Paul's Episcopal, Englewood, N. J. Rector, Christ Episcopal, Hackensack, N.J. HENRY SALMON VAN WOERT, Selkirk, N. Y. Born at Lawyersville, N. Y., May 20, 1870. Son of Rev. Jacob H. Van Woert (1849). A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1904. Keyport, 1904-10. Selkirk, 1910 — . 250 Biographical Record. HENRY JOHN VYVERBERG, Marlboro, N. J. Born at Rochester, X. Y., ]\Iay 25. 1878. Son of John C. Vyver- berg. A.B. (Rutgers, 1901). Ordained by Classis of Khigston, 1904. Hurley, 1904-12. Marlboro, 1912 — . BENJAMIN F. WHITE, Qermantown, N. Y. Born at Paterson, N. J., April 7, 1873. Son of Bernard White. In class of 1901, Rutgers. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1904. Three Bridges, X. J.. 1904-10. Germantown, X. Y., 1910 — . MAURICE VIELE CAMPBELL, Lowell Station, Bisbee, Ariz. Born at Athens, X. Y., July 13, 1878. Son of Rev. Alan D. Camp- bell, D.D. (1868). B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1900). X. B. Sem.. 1901. JORDAN C. HENRY CHRISTMAS, 15/2 Oak St., Jersey City, N.J. Born at Farmville, Va., August 15, 1868. Son of J. L. Christmas. B.D. (Morris Brown. A. ^I. E. College, 1909). Minister, African Methodist Episcopal Church. X. B. Sem., 1901-04. 1905. FREDERICK NELSON BAEDER, Holmdel, N. J. Born at Hanover, X. J., ]\lay 3, 1880. Son of Christian G. Baeder. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1905. Pottersville, 1905-07. Fillson, N. Y., 1907-10. Holmdel, 1910 — . ORVILLE EARL FISHER, 1828 83d St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Pekin, 111., September 7, 1874. Son of William Fisher. A.B. (Rutgers, 1902). Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1905. Hyde Park, East Orange, N. J., 1905-07. Assistant, New Utrecht, N. Y., 1907-10. Pastor, do., 1910 — . FREDERIC ELMER FOERTNER, Pompton Plains, N. J. Born at Hurley, X. Y., February 7, 1878. Son of John X. Foert- ner. A.B. (Rutgers, 1902). Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1905. Rochester (Accord), 1905-10. Pompton Plains, 1910 — . Alumni, 261 WALTER SCOTT MAINES, 281 Hamilton Ave., Paterson, N. J. Born at North Church, Sussex Co., N. J., August 25, 1879. Son of Joseph A. Maines. Ordauied by Classis of Paramus, 1905 Rama- po, Mahwah, N. J., 1905-08. Paterson, 2d, 1908 — . DeWITT VERMILYE HUTCHINGS, Riverside, Cal. Born at Orange, N. J., August 18, 1879. Son of George L. Hutch- ings. A.B. (Princeton, 1901). N. B. Sem., 1902-03. Union Sem., 1903-04. Studied at BalHol College, Oxford, 1905-07. Assistant, Munn x\ve., Presbyterian. Orange, N. J., 1902-04. 1906. LUCAS BOEVE, 103 N. 7th St., Newark, N. J. Born at Newkirk, Iowa. February 9, 1877. Son of Louis Boeve. A.B. (Hope, 1903). Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1906. Leba- non, 1906-10. Assistant, Newark, North, 1910 — . JOHN YONKER BROEK, Plainfield, N. J. Born at Coopersville, Mich., September 13, 1880. Son of Rev. Dirk Broek (1864). A.B. (Alma College, 1903). Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1906. Asbury Park, 1906-08. Trinity, Plain- field, 1908 — . ELLSWORTH WARD DECKER, Westwood, N. J. Born at Crawford, N. Y., February 7, 1873. Son of Gilbert Decker. Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1906. Rosendale. N. Y., 1906-08. Westwood, igoS — . FRANK ELMER DEPUE, Boonton, N. J. Born at Layton, Sussex Co.. N. J.. October 13. 1871. Son of Nelson L. Depue. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1906. Blaw- enburg, 1906-07. Wanaque, 1907-11. Boonton, ion — . BURTON JAMES HOTALING, 122 Morton Ave., Albany, N. Y. Born at Schenectady, N. Y., March 28, 1879. Son of William J. Hotaling. A.B. (Rutgers, 1903). Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1906. Bethlehem, ist, 1906-09. Albany, 3d, 1909 — . 352 Biographical Record. RALPH CROSBY MORRIS, 14 Fulton St., Weehawken, N. J. Born at Lancaster, Ohio, September 4, 1880. Son of Rev. Jona- than N. Morris. A.B. (Rutgers, 1903). B.D. (Rutgers, 1907). Ordained by South Classis of Bergen, 1908. Greenville, Jersey City, 1908-10. Studied at Univ. N. Y., 1907-11. HENRY KIRK POST, Freehold, N. J. Born at Newark, N. J., February 25, 1878. Son of Jeremiah H. Post. A.B. (Princeton, 1902). Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1906. New Prospect (Pine Bush), N. Y., 1906-10. Freehold, 1910 — . ABDULAHAD SESO, Berne, N. Y. Born at Mardin, Turkey, October 5, 1877. Son of Murad Seso. .Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1906. Kerhonkson, 1906-10. Berne, 191 1 — . CORNELIUS VAN der MEL, Fishkill, N. Y. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich., May 15, 1880. Son of Cornelius Van der Mel. A.B. (Hope, 1903). Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1906. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1906. Fairfield, 1906- 08. Constantine, IMich., 1908-10. Fishkill, 1910 — . GEORGE HENRY BENNETT, Hoosick Falls, N. Y. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., July 8, 1878. Son of Judson Ben- nett. B.Sc. (Rutgers, 1902). N. B. Sem., 1903-04. Graduate, Col- gate Divinity School, 1907. Baptist, Vergennes, Vermont, 1907-08. Episcopalian since 1908 at Mechanicville and Hoosick Falls, N. Y. 1907. ARTHUR LeGRAND BERGER, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Sharon, N. Y., December 9, 1881. Son of David O. Berger. A.B. (Rutgers, 1904). Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1907. New Hurley, 1907-10. Post Graduate, Univ. N. Y., 1910-11. HENRY DYER COOK, Ridgewood, N. J. Born at Hurley, N. Y., February 22, 1880. Son of Nathan A. Cook. A.B. (Rutgers, 1904). Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1907. Paramus, 1907 — . Post Graduate, Univ. N. Y., three years. Alumni. 253 WILLIAM HOBART QIEBEL, Amoy, China. Born at Rochester, N. Y., July 21, 1879. Son of Gerrit W. Giebel. A.B. (Rutgers, 1904). Post Graduate, N. B. Sem., 1907-08. B.D. (Rutgers, 190S). Talmage Memorial, Philadelphia, 1908-09. Mis- sionary to China, 1909 — . CHARLES MERGE, North Paterson, N. J. Born at Baltimore, Md., April 3, 1880. Son of Henry Herge. Bloomfield, Academic Department, 1901-04. Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1907. North Paterson, 1907 — . HENRY HONEGGER, Arni, Madras Presidency, India. Born at Riiti, near Zurich, Switzerland, July 27, 1870. Son of Daniel Honegger. In class of 1904, Rutgers. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1907. Missionary to India, 1907 — . EVERT R. KRUIZENGA, Bedminster, N. J. Born at Ferrysburg, Mich., October 14, 1877. Son of Derk Kruizenga. A.B. (Hope, 1904). Licensed by Classis of Grand River, 1907. Ordained by Classis of Raritan, 1907. Bedminster, 1907 — . STILLMAN R. LEISS, Highwood, N. J. Born at Bloomfield, N. J., August 31, 1882. Son of John N. Leiss. Bloomfield, Academic Department. Ordained by Classis of Saratoga, 1907. Wynantskill, 1907-10. Highwood, 1910 — . JOHN CLARENCE MILLER, 119 31st St., Weehawken, N. J. Born at Livingston, N. Y., August 5, 1879. Son of Charles Miller. In class of 1904, Rutgers. Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1907. Assistatn, Grove Church, New Durham, N. J., in charge of chapel at Woodclifif-on-Hudson, 1907 — . JAMES EDWARD SHAW, Millville, N. J. Born at Newark, Delaware, July 22, 1869. Son of James Shaw. A.B. (Dickinson, 1907). Ordained by New Jersey Conference, Meth- odist Episcopal, 1900. Methodist Episcopal, Deerfield, N. J., 1898-99. M. E., Clarksboro, N. J., 1900-01. M. E., Imlaystown, N. J., 1902-03. M. E., Milltown, N. J., 1904-06. M. E., Pedricktown. N. J., 1907-08, 1909-11. M. E., Hammonton, N. J., 191 1—, 254 Biographical Record. 1908. SIMON BLOCKER, 1176 Woodycrest Ave., New York City. Born in Amstscrdam, Holland, October i, 1881. Son of William Blocker. A.B. (Rutgers, 1905). Ordained by Classis of New York, 1908. High Bridge, New York City, 1908 — . JAMES HOWARD BRINCKERHOFF, Herkimer, N. V- Born in Jersey City, N. J., February 4, 1883. Son of Walter BrinckerhotY. A.B. (Rutgers, 1905). Ordained by Classis of Mont- gomery, 1909. Herkimer, IQ09 — . THOMAS SLEEPER BROCK, Lambertville, N. J.^ Born at Bridgeboro, N. J., January 22, 1S73. Son of James E. Brock. Ph.B. (Illinois Wesleyan Univ., 1898). B.D. (Temple Univ., 191 1 ). Pastor, St. James' Methodist Episcopal Church, New Brunswick, N. J., 1905-08. JOHN ABRAM DeHOLLANDER, Annville, Ky. Born in Province of Zeeland, Netherlands, January 4, 1875. Son of Abraham De Hollander. A.B. (Univ. Mich., 1905). Ordained by Classis of Rochester, 1908. Pultneyville, N. Y., 1908-11. Princi- pal, "Annville Industrial Institute," with Domestic Mission Board,, 191 1 — . EUGENE HENRY KEATOR, Franklin Park, N. J. Born at Rosendale. N. Y., August 6, 1865. Son of Philip H. Keator. Stated Supply as licentiate, Lyonsville and Krumville, N. Y., 1895-1902; also Rochester (Accord), 1902-05. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1908. Franklin Park (Six Mile Run), 1908 — . Published, "History of the Six Mile Run Church, 1710- 191C." HARRY CRUM MOREHOUSE, Ghent, N. Y^ Born at Coeymans, N. Y., February 25, 1878. Son of Henry Morehouse. A.B. (Rutgers, 1908). Ordained by Classis of Rens- selaer, 1908. Ghent, 2d, 1908 — . Alumni. 255 JACOB CARLETON PELQRIM, 363 Webster Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Holland, Mich., June 9. 1883. Son of Henry Pelgrim. A.B. (Hope, 1905). Ordained by Classis of Bergen, 1909. Central Ave., Jersey City, 19C9 — . B.D. (Rutgers, 1909). DANIEL GEORGE VERWEY, Wallkill, N. Y. Born at Rochester, X. Y., February 26, 1878. Son of Peter Ver- wey. A.B. (Rutgers, 1905). Ordained by Classis of Orange, 1908. Wallkill, 1908—. GEORGE RUSSELL HAGEMAN, Tarrytown, N. Y. Born at Queens, L. I., September 21, 1882. Son of Rev. Andrew Hageman (1874). A.B. (Columbia. 1905). N. B. Sem., 1905-07. Graduate, New College, Edinburgh, Scotland, 1908. Ordained by Classis of Passaic, 1909. Boonton, 1909-10. Tarrytown, 2d, 1910 — . EDWARD WILLIS ROBERTS, Plainfield, N. J. Born in North Hampton County. Virginia, January 21, 1857. Son of Edward W. Roberts. Eckstein Norton Institute, Kentucky. N. B. Sem., 1905-07. Pastor of Ebenezer Baptist Church, New Brunswick, N.J. 1909. WILLIAM FREDERICK BARNY, Milltown, N. J. Born at Sulz, Elsass, Germany, November 15. 1862. Son of Jacob F. Barny. Bloomfield Sem., 1893. Ordained by Classis of Mont- gomery, 1893. Naumberg and New Bremen, 1893-96. Salem, S. D., 1896-99. Congregational, Little Ferry, N., J., 1900-03. Reformed Church of Jesus, Brooklyn, 1903-05. German Reformed, Milltown, N. J., 1905—. GEORGE STELLE BOLSTERLE, WynantskiH, N. Y. Born at Lebanon, N. J., September 13, 1876. Son of Casper Bol- sterle. In class of 1909, Rutgers. Ordained by Classis of Mont- gomery, 1909. West Leyden, 1909-11. Wynantskill, 191 1 — . 256 Biographical Record. BENJAMIN JAY BUSH, New Paltz, N. Y. Born at Jenison, Alich., May 21, 1883. Son of Jacob P. Bush. A.B. (Hope, 1906). Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1909. New Paltz, 1909 — . ANNO CHARLES DYKEMA, Mahwah, N. J. Born in Cliicago, 111., May 20, 1878. Son of Simon O. Dykema. A.B. (Hope, 1906). Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1909. IMah- wah, 1909 — . HAROLD EDWARD GREEN, South Bound Brook, N. J. Born at Nyack, N. Y., December 16, 1880. Son of Garret E. Green. A.B. (Rutgers, 1906). Ordained by Classis of New Bruns- wick, 1909. Bound Brook, 1909 — . J. HARVEY MURPHY, Amsterdam, N. Y. Born at Paterson, N. J.. April 28, 1882. Son of John F. Murphy. A.B. (Rutgers, 1906). Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1909. Philadelphia, ist, 1909-11. Trinity, Amsterdam, 1912 — . ABRAHAM JOHN MUSTE, 707 W. i8oth St., New York City. Born at Zierikzee, Zeeland, Netherlands, January 8. 1885. Son of Martin Muste. A.B. (Hope, 1905). Ordained by Classis of New York, 1909. Fort Washington, Collegiate, New York City, 1909 — . Post Graduate, Univ. N. Y., 1906-08: Columbia Univ., 1908-09; Union Sem., 1909-11. HARRY WILLIAM NOBLE, High Falls, N. Y. Born at Catskill, N. Y., June 25. 1882. Son of Clarence A. Noble. A.B. (Rutgers, 1906). Ordained by Classis of Kingston, 1909. Clove, High Falls, 1909 — . ERNEST ATSUSHI OHORI, 103 W. 127th St., New York City. Born in Tokyo, Japan, September 2, 1880. Son of Makoto Ohori. Wooster Univ., Ohio. Ordained by Classis of New York, 1909. Missionary to Japanese in New York City, 1909 — . WILLIAM ALLENO WORTHINQTON, Annville, Ky. Born at Poplar Grove, 111., May 30, 1877. Son of George W. Worthington. In class of 1909, Rutgers. Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 1909. Missionary in Kentucky, 1909 — . Alumni. 257 MAURICE IRVING LINDRITH KAIN, Anthony, Kan. Born at Delaware Water Gap, Penn., April 20, 1883. Son of Rev. P. J. Kain, D.D. A.B. (Rutgers, 1906). N. B. Sem., 1906-09. Gra'duate, General Sem., 1910. Ordained in Episcopal Church, 191 1. Rector, Grace Episcopal, Anthony, Kan., and St. James', Harper, Kan., 191 1 — . *JOHN ROSS MacNEILL. Born at Crieff,. Perthshire, Scotland, January 4, 1883. Son of Donald MacNeill. A.B. (Rutgers, 1906). N. B. Sem., 1906-08. Missionary at Gotebo, Okl., 190S-09. Died at Roxbury, N. Y., Janu- ary 18, 1910. 1910. LEONARD APPELDOORN, Mellenville, N. Y. Born at Kalamazoo, JNIich., December 5, 1879. Son of Richard A. Appeldoorn. A.B. (Kalamazoo, 1907). B.D. (Rutgers, 1911). Or- dained by Classis of Hudson, 191 1. Mellenville, 191 1 — . BRUCE BALLARD, Jerusalem, N. Y. Born at Roxbury, N. Y., August 13, 1882. Son of James S. Bal- lard. Litt.B. (Rutgers, 1907). Ordained by Classis of Albany, 1910. Jerusalem and Onesquethaw, 1910 — . GEORGE H. DONOVAN, Rocky Hill, N. J. Born at Philadelphia, Penn.. February 28, 1881. Son of John Donovan. Ordained by Classis of Philadelphia, 1910. Rocky Hill, 1910 — . CLAUDIUS JAMES FINGAR. Blawenburg, N. J. Born at Germantown, N. Y., February 19, 1880. Son of James C. Fingar. A.B. (Lafayette, 1907). Ordained by Classis of Philadel- phia, 1910. Blawenburg, 1910 — . PHILIP JONKER, R. F. D. 2, Hudson, N. Y. Born at Ferrysburg, INIich., December 21, 1884. Son of Henry F. Jonker. A.B. (Hope, 1907). Ordained by Classis of Hudson, 1910. Mt. Pleasant, Greenport, N. Y., 1910 — . 17 358 Biographical Record. JOSEPH R. SIZOO, Walden, N. Y. JJuni at Gorinchen, Xelhcrlancls, Alay 15, 1884. Son of Richard Sizoo. A.B. (Hope, 1907). Alissionary to India, 1910-11. Walden, 191 1 — . ROYAL ARTHUR STOUT, Plainfield, N. J. Born at X'cw Brunswick, N. J., November 14, 1885. Son of George '\L Stout. A.B. (Rutgers, 1907). Ordained by Classis of Newark, 1910. Netherwood, Pkiinfield, 1910 — . JOHN WILLIAM VAN ZANTEN, Metuchen, N. J. Born at Orange City, Iowa, January i, 1885. Son of Rev. Jacob J. Van Zanten (1858-1908). A.B. (Hope, 1907). Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 1910. IMctuchen, 1910 — . THEODORE ROMEYN WESTERVELT, Kijabe, British East Africa. Born at Teaneck, N. J., August 18, 1880. Son of Jasper Wester- velt. In class of 1909, Rutgers. Missionary, Africa Inland Mission, 1 9 10 — . BENJAMIN DeYOUNQ, Gray Hawk, Ky. Born at Chicago, 111., March 10, 1886. Son of John Dejong. A.B. (Hope, T907). N. B. Sem., 1907-09. Graduate, Western Sem.. 1910. Ordained by Classis of Wisconsin, 1910. Domestic Mission- ary, Gray Hawk, Ky., 1910 — . MANNES A. STEGEMAN, R. F. D. 2, Springfield, S. D. Born at Harrison, S. D., October 27, 1884. Son of Rev. Abraham Stegeman. A.B. (Hone, 1907). N. B. Sem., 1907-08. Western Sem., 1908-10. Ordained by Classis of Dakota. 1910. Immanuel Reformed, Springfield, S. D., 1910 — . 1911. JAMES JOSIAS DeKRAKER, R. F. D., Gardiner, N. Y. Born at Jenison, Mich., July 29, 1884. Son of Jacobus DeKraker. A.B. (Hope, 1908). Western Sem., igo8-io. Ordained by Classis of Orange, 191 1. New Hurley, 191 1 — . Alumni. 259 WILLIAM NASH MacNEILL, Little Falls, N. J. Born at Crieff, Perthshire, Scotland, March 31, 1885. Son of Donald MacNeill. A.B .(Rutgers, 1908). Ordained by Classis of Passaic, igii. Little Falls, 1911 — . CHARLES WILLIAM ROEDER, Middletown, N. J. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., August 2;^, 1877. Son of Joseph W. Roeder. Ordained by Classis of Monmouth, 191 1. Middletown,. 1911 — . JOHN AREND VAN DYK, Lodi, N. J. Born at Holland, Mich., July i, 1884. Son of Arend Van Dyk. A.B. (Hope, 1907). Ordained by Classis of Paramus, 1911. First Holland, Lodi, N. J., 191 1 — . FRANCIS EDMOND WILBER, Y. M. C. A., Tientsin, China. Born at New Brunswick, N. J., December g, 1884. Son of Prof. Francis A. Wilber (Rutgers). A.B. (Rutgers, 1905). Hartford Sem., 1908-10. Ordained by Classis of New Brunswick, 191 1. Mis- sionary under International Y. M. C. A. in North China, 19 11 — . THEODORE AMERMAN HAGEMAN, Rushville, Neb. Born at Cuddebackville, N. Y., January 10, 1886. Son of Rev. Herman Hageman (1882). A.B. (Rutgers, 1908). N. B. Sem., igo8-io. Ordained by Box Butte Presbytery, Nebraska, 191 1. Pres- byterian, Rushville, Neb., 191 1 — . HENRY H. SCHMIDT, Hoboken, N. J. N. B. Sem., 1908-09. DOUWE VAN DYKE, Muansa, German East Africa. Born at Groningen, Netherlands, February 25, 1881. Son of Nich- olas Van Dyke. N. B. Sem., 1908-10. Missionary, Africa Inland Mission, 1910 — . 260 Biographical Record. UNDERGRADUATES. 1912. MARCUS CORNELIUS THEOPHILUS ANDREAE, 48 Fairview Ave., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Jersey City, N. J., September 8, 1887. Son of Rev. Gott- lieb Andreae (1851- ). z\.B. (Rutgers, 1909). VICTOR JOHN BLEKKINK, Holland, Mich. Born at Lisha's Kill, X. Y., August 27. 1887. Son of Rev. Evert J. Blekknik, D.D. (1886). A.B. (Hope, 1909). JOHN ALBERT DYKSTRA, 277 Lake Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Grand Rapids, j\Iich., June 10, 1886. Son of Jacob D.vk- stra. A.B. (Hope, 1909). Princeton Sem., 1909-10. TEUNIS EARL GOUWENS, South Holland, III. Born at South Holland, 111., July 13, 1886. Son of RoUin A. Gouwens. A.B. (Hope, 1909). Princeton Sem., 1909-10. ALOYSIUS ALEXANDER KRISIK, Peekskill, N. Y. Born at Kolozsvar, Hungary, October 12, 1876. Son of Aloysius Krisik. Bloomficld Sem., 1909-10. Partial student. MAURICE GEORGE NIES, Paterson, N. J. Born at Paterson, N. J., February 10, 1881. Son of Rev. Helenus E. 'Nies (1844- ). A.B. (Central College, Bella, Iowa, 1909). PETER HENRY PLEUNE, 46 Sinclair St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Grand Rapids. Mich., ]\Iay 17, 1883. Son of Martin C. Pleune. -A.B. (Hope, 1909). ARTHUR C. ROSENRAAD, Zeeland, Mich. Born at Zeeland, Mich., December 14, 1885. Son of Cornelius Rosenraad. A.B. (Hope, 1907)- Undergraduates. 261- LUMAN J. SHAFER, 815 Grant Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Born at VintoiUon, Schoharie Co., N. Y., November 21, 1887. Son of F. E. Shafer. A.B. (Rutgers, 1909). ABRAHAM JOHN VAN HOUTEN, Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Middleburg, Netherlands, November 6, 1884. Son of Abraham J. Van Houten. A.B. (Hope, 1909). DAVID VAN STRIEN, 340 Paris Ave., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Grand Rapids, Mich., December 11, 1886. Son of James Van Strien. A.B. (Hope, 1909). Princeton Sem., 1909-10. JAMES THEODORE VENEKLASEN, Zeeland, Mich. Born at Zeeland, ]\Jich., August 25, 1886. Son of Ralph Venek- lasen. A.B. (Hope, 1907). CHARLES GARDNER COLLINS, Camden, N. J. Born at Pocomoke City, Aid., July 4, 1874. Son of James W. Collins. Ordained in the African M. E. Church, igoi. A. M. E., East Frederica, Del., 1896-99; do., Lockport, N. J., 1899-1901; do., Bensailem, Penn., 1901-03; do., Manalapin, N. J., 1903-04; do., Pen- nington, N. J., 1904-06; do., Mt. Howel, N. J., 1906-08; do., Eliza- beth, N. J., 1908-09; do.. New Brunswick, N. J., 1909-11; do., Cam- den, N. J., 191 1 — . N. B. Sem., 1909-11. ANDREW VAN VRANKEN RAYMOND, JR., 268 North St., Buffalo, N. Y. Born at Plainfield, N. J., June 17, 1886. Son of Rev. A. V. V. Raymond, D.D., LL.D., L.H.D. (1878). A.B. (Union, 1908). N. B. Sem., 1909-1 1. Student m Union Sem., 191 1 — . 1913. ARTHUR BOARDMAN BOYNTON, 503 W. i2ist St., New York City. Born at Auburndale, Mass., November 7, 1884. Son of Henry C. Boynton. A.B. (Amherst, 1910). 262 Biographical Record. DANIEL YOUNG CAMPBELL, New Brunswick, N. J. Born in King William County, Virginia. July 12. 1877. Son of John Campliell. Theological Seminary, Lynchburg, Va., 1907. Or- dained in Baptist Church, 1906. Pastor, Ebenezer Baptist Church, New Brunswick, N. J. Special student, N. B. Sem.. 1910 — . WILLIAM DUMONT CONKLIN, High Bridge, N. J. Born at White House, N. J., June 17. 1887. Son of Rev. Marion T. Conklin (1884). A.B. (Hamilton. 1909). PETER DeMEESTER, 130 East Main St., Paterson, N. J. Born in Province of South Holland, June 3, 1883. Son of Alex- ander De]\Ieester. Student at Rutgers College. igo6-io. JESSE FITZGERALD DURFEE, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Central Bridge, N. Y., March 16, 1886. Son of Oscar F. Durfee. A.B. (Rutgers. 1910). JAMES DYKEMA, 6752 Emerald Ave., Chicago, III. Born at Chicago. 111., April 19. 1880. Son of Simon Dykema. A.B. (Hope, 1910). ANDREW HANSEN, Queens, L. I., N. Y. Born at Hempstead, L. I., August 8. 1882. Son of John H. Han- sen. A.B. (Rutgers, 1910). EDWARD BARTHOLF IRISH, • 113 Campbell Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Born at Vischer Ferry. Saratoga Co.. X. Y.. January- 28. 1886. Son of Al])ert Irish. Ph.B. (Union. I0io). ANDREW KISS, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Kocsord, Hungary, May 16. 1886. Son of Sigismund Kiss. Partial student. JAMES LORD, South River, N. J. Born at Frederica. Del.. September 3, 1880. Son of James H. Lord. A.B. (Milton Univ.. Baltimore, Md., 1912). Methodist Epis- copal. Special student. Undergraduates. 2153 BERT WILLIAM MAASS, ii6 Union St., Jersey City, N. J. Born at Hoboken, N. J., December 6, 1881. Son of William Maass. Partial student. CHARLES WEMPLE SMITH, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Fonda, N. Y., July 24, 1883. Son of Barnett H. Smith. Student at Rutgers, 1909-10. CHARLES FREDERIC STUBE, Fonda, N. Y. Born at Fultonville, N. Y., August 22, 1886. Son of Frederic W. Stube. A.B. (Hamilton, 1910). HENRY ANDREW VRUWINK, 52 South Fuller St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Born at Grand Rapids, Alich.. April 29, 1886. Son of Garret J. Vruwink. A.B. (Hope, 1910). ISAAC WARD, New Brunswick, N. J. Born at Jersey City. N. J., June 10, 1874. Son of Henry Ward. Partial student. JOHN HENRY WARNSHILS, Holland, Mich. Born at Alton, Iowa, April 20, 1889. Son of Rev. John W. Warn- shuis (1868). A.B. (Hope, 1910). LOUIS SAMUEL H. HAMORY, South River, N. J. Born at Kis-Budak, Hungary, August 7, 1885. Son of Rev. Julius Hamborszk}'. Special student. STEPHEN WILLIS RYDER, 311 W. 95th St., New York City. Born at Rockledge, Indian River, Florida. February 10, 1880. Son of Stephen Ryder, 2d. A.B. (Yale, 1909). N. B. Sem., 1910-11. Univ. Glasgow, 1911-12. ANTHONY LEWIS VER HULST, Drenthe, Mich. Born at Drenthe, Mich., September 9, 1886. Son of Cornelius Ver Hulst. A.B. (Hope, 1910). N. B. Sem., 1910-11. Presbyterian Sem. of Kentucky, 1911-12. 2(^4: Biograf'lucal Record. 1914. HENRY DELEVAN FROST, Dairyland, N. Y. Born at Dairyland, X. Y.. June 4, 1884. Son of George T. Frost. A.B. (Rutgers, 1911). JOHN HERMAN HENIRICHS, 125 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Born at Canarsie (Brooklyn), X. Y., March 17, 1884. Son of David Heinrichs. Academic Dept., Bloomfield Sem., igii. JOHN NEANDER, 37 Third Ave., Albany, N. Y. Born in Brooklyn, N. Y., March 19, 1882. Son of John J. Nean- der. A.B. (Rutgers, 1911). MELVIN VERNE OGGEL, Holland, Mich. Born at Holland, Mich., May 23, i88g. Son of John P. Oggel. A.B. (Univ. Mich., 191 1). FRANCIS MARMADUKE POTTER, Metuchen, N. J. Born at Brooklyn, X. Y., Alarch 10, 1888. Son of Dr. Ellis F. Potter. Student at Rutgers. 1905-08. Rhodes Scholar at Univ. Oxford, 1908-11. A.B. (Univ. Oxford, 1911, and Rutgers, 1911). EMIEL ONNO SCHWITTERS, Clara City, Minn. Born at Carnarvon, Iowa, September 22, 1881. Son of Enno F. Schwitters. A.B. (Hope, 1911). FLOYD ELIHU TERWILLIGER, DwaarkilL N. Y. Born at Dwaarkill, X. Y., August 25, 1885. Son of Eli Terwilli- ger. Partial student. ALBERTUS CHRISTIAN VAN RAALTE, Holland, Mich. Born at Holland, Mich., August 29, 1889. Son of D. B. K. Van Raalte. A.B. (Olivet, 1911). THEODORE DEMAREST WALSER, Cohoes, N. Y. Born in Xew York City, August 3. 1S88. Son of Rev. Oliver H. Walser, D.D. (1878). A.B. (Union, 1910). Summary of Students. 2(55 SUMMARY OF STUDENTS. MO Tj V G o M-g a ■> 2 ■> ?^ JO J 2. 3 _£ 1 ^ - Hj 'Z — — '- Uni- Froi Oth. Coll Wit: Coll Trai 1786 I 1787 6 4 1788 7 4 1789 2 . . . 2 1790 3 2 1791 I I 1792 3 2 1793 5 3 1794 3 2 1795 I I 1796 6 I 4 1797 I 1798 13 142. S 1799 I I 1800 2 2 1801 7 2 3 I 1802 3 2 1803 5 I 4 1804 4 3 I •• • 1805 1806 4 2 2 1807 I 1808 5 I 4 1809 1810 2 2 181 1 1812 2 2 I 1813 1814 2 4 I . . I 2* I 1815 3 I I 1816 5 2 I 1817 7 2 2 42... I 1818 4 I 3 I 1819 9 I 2 I 2 5 1820 8 32... 2 182 1 7 321. I 266 Biographical Record. SUMMARY OF STLWENTS.— Con iinued. «j ■5 w 1 ll 1^ ll I > c :^ ^ = i; C 1822 5 2 I 2 2 2 1823 3 3 I 2 2 I 1824 13 2 7 I 6 1825 4 2 I 1826 12 3 ■ I 5 1827 3 I 2 I 1828 3 2 I 1829 6 2 2 I 4 1830 8 4 3 3 I 2 I 183 1 4 I 2 2 1832 7- 2 5 4 1833 5 2 5 1 1834 6 I 6 1835 4 I 3 I 1836 6 2 6 I 1837 II I 7 I 2 I 1838 5 I • ■ 3 I 1839 7 2 4 I 4 1840 15 I 14 184I II 9 I 1842 18 2 13 3 2 1843 4 2 4 1844 II 2 9 2 I 1845 14 3 II 3 2 I 1846 9 9 1847 6 2 5 I 1848 II 7 I 1849 8 I 5 I 1850 9 2 40 185I 12 3 12 2 I 1852 5 4 1853 7 6 I 1854 6 2 7 I 1855 II I I 5 3 1856 10 3 4 2 2 1857 6 I 4 2 1858 13 I 2 10 2 I I Summary of Students. 367 SUMMARY OF STUDENTS — Con til Jt<^(i. a a T3 a u C y. in Hope. Union. From Columbia. c si E > fc.D (U t-CU 4^ bo 3 lu C ho-2 J3 ".5 ►^ t. i8S9 13 3 I I 2 2 7 5 i860 16 3 7 2 10 I I 4 3 186 1 18 3 4 I 15 2 2 1862 21 2 7 16 I I 5 1863 17 6 15 I I 1864 II 5 4 2 10 I I 4 1865 20 I 8 17 2 2 1866 II 3 3 I 14 1867 15 2 7 I 9 3 4 I 1868 12 I 9 I II I I 1869 8 I 2 I 8 I 1870 5 I 3 I 4 I 1871 5 4 3 I 6 I 1872 6 I 3 I 5 I 1873 8 4 5 2 II I 1874 6 5 5 1875 9 8 6 I a 1876 16 2 13 2 13 3 1877 12 3 8 3 6 3 2 3 1878 17 12 13 2 2 1879 14 2 12 I 12 I 3 1880 8 2 5 I 2 4 I 3 1881 7 2 5 I 6 2 I 1882 19 19 9 6 3 1883 10 I 5 7 3 I 1884 (i7.\ I 13 I 10 2 2 I 3 1885 8 8 7 I • • • • 1886 12 I 8 I 6 5 .. 2 1887 6 2 5 I 6 2 1888 5 4 4 I 1889 7 4 7 4 4 I I 2 3 i8go 8 2 8 2 3 I I 2 3 i8gi 14 4 II 4 10 3 I 2 I 1892 12 2 9 2 5 3 I I 4 1893 12 7 9 6 9 4 I 5 1894 14 I 12 I 12 I I I 1895 9 3 8 2 10 I I 268 Biographical Record. SUMMARY OF STUDENTS.— Continued. U (U nj 3 •a C3 u c .S-a .>s •JO ■0 1-. G bo .°5 r- C E £5 2 £ 1 — > '5 3 u n W)-3 1896 II 5 10 5 6 2 3 4 1897 15 5 14 5 II I I 5 1898 II 3 II 2 3 3 I 3 3 1899 13 4 13 4 9 2 I 3 2 1900 14 4 14 4 4 6 2 2 4 I9OI 13 12 c 2 2 3 1902 8 I 8 I 5 2 I I 1903 9 I 9 2 3 3 1904 II 2 10 2 8 I I 3 1905 4 I 4 I 2 2 1906 9 I 9 I 3 2 I 3 1907 9 9 5 I 3 1908 8 2 8 2 4 I I 2 2 1909 10 2 10 I 7 3 2 I9IO 9 2 9 2 3 5 2 I I9II 5 3 5 3 3 2 3 1022 164 429 605 83 105 45 30 198 Of the 100 from other colleges, 9 came from the Academic Department of Bloomfield Seminary, 7 from Williams, 6 from the University of Pennsylvania, 5 each from the College of the City of New York, Dick- inson, Lafayette, and Yale, 4 each from Amherst and Western Reserve^ 3 from Davidson, 2 each from Central University (Iowa), Glasgow University, Hamilton, Hobart, J,ohns Hopkins, Kampen (Holland), Madison University, Michigan University, Ursinus, and Wooster, and I each from Alma, Belfast, Beloit, Cedarville, Edinburgh, Glasgow College, Harvard, Heidelberg (Tiffin, Ohio), Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, Iowa College, Jefiferson, Kalamazoo, Konigsberg (Germany), Marysville, Middlebury, Nebraska University, Queen's College (Kings- ton, Canada), Rochester University, Royal College of Ceylon, St. John's College (Annapolis, Md.), Stutgart College (Germany), Temple College (Philadelphia), Utrecht (Holland), Valpariso University, Vienna (Austria), and Western College (Iowa). Index of INDEX OF Abeel Gustavus, Supt., 1839. John N., Supt., 1807. Abell James, Supt., 1842. ACKERMAN Warren, Dir., 1883. Alliger John B., Supt. 1856. Anderson Charles T., Supt., 1879. William, Supt., 1868. Arcularius Andrew M., Supt., 1883. Bacon William J., Supt., 1873. Bahler Pierre G. M., Supt., 1898. Bailey William, Supt., 1863. Ballagh William H., Supt., 1872. Barnum Frederick S., Supt., 1893 Baktlett Dwight K., Supt., 1877. Bassett John, Fac, 1804. Beadle Edward L., Supt., 1876. Beardslee John W., Supt., 1866. Officers. 269 OFFICERS. Beattie John, Supt., 1824. Beekman J. William, Dir., 1893. Bentlky Edward W., Supt., 1864. Berg Herman C., Supt., 1874. Joseph F., Fac, 1861. J. Frederic, Fac, 191 1. Berger Martin L., Supt., 1872. Bernart James E., Supt., 1870. Berry J. Romeyn, Supt., 1853. Bertholf James H., Supt., 1890. Bethune George W., Supt., 1833. St. Com., 1857 Fac, 1857 Bevter John H, Supt., 1839. Birdsall Edward, Supt., 1890. Bishop David, St. Com., 1869. Elair Robert J., Supt., 1827. Blauvelt Augustus, Supt., 1868. George M. S., Supt., 1879. 270 Biographical Record. BOGARDUS Cornelius, Supt., 1830. William," St. Com., 1876. Dir., 1878. Pres. Dir., 1882. William R., Supt., 1824. BOGERT Marstoii T., Supt., 1903. BOICF Ira C. Supt., 1833. BOI-TON James, Supt., 1861. BOOCOCK William H., Supt., 1904. Boyd Hugh M., Supt., 1833. Joshua, Supt., 1836. Bradford John M., Supt., 1807. Brandow John H. Supt., 1902. Brett Cornelius, Supt., 1884 Brinkerhoff Jacob N., Supt., 1873. Brodhead Jacob, Supt., 1818. Broek Albertus T., Supt., 1910. Brokaw Isaac P., Supt., 1880. Bronk Robert, Supt., 1827. Brower Jolin I., Trcas., Dir., 1858. Dir., 1871. William L., Dir., 1909. Brown John A., Supt., 1902. Theodore S., Supt., 1885. Brownlee William C, Supt., 1827. Bruce William P., Supt., 1904. Brush Alfred H., Supt., 1886. William, Supt., 1842. Buck Charles D., Supt., 1866. BURRILL George H., Supt., 1904. Burp.ovves Charles W., Supt., 1906. Bussing John S., St. Com., 1899, Supt., 1904. Camerden Henry Jr., Supt., 1885. Campbell Alan D., Supt., 1880. James B., Supt, 1887. William H., Supt., 1842. Fac, 1851. Cannon James S., Supt., 1812. Fac, 1818. Case Philip, Supt. Property, 1895.. Index of Officers. 271 Castree John W., Dir., 1902. Chamberlain Jacob, Supt., 1877. Chambers Talbot W., Supt, 1847- St. Com., 1857. Fac, 1877. Dir., 1880. Trea.s., Dir., 1882. Chapman J. Wilbur., Supt., 1889. Nathan R, Supt., 1856. Chittenden Alanson B., Supt., 1836. Christie John I., Supt., 1S24. Church John B., Supt., 1883. Clark Rufus W., Supt., 1880. William N., Dir., 1906. Pres., Dir., 1909. Clearwater Charles K., Supt., 1889. Clifton Samuel T., Supt., 1902. Cobb COE Henry N., Supt., 1872. Oliver E., Supt., 1869. Sanford, Supt., 1873. Edward B., Supt.. 189c Colt; David, Supt., 1867. Isaac D., Supt., 1836. Collier Edward A., Supt., 1871. Ezra W., Supt., 1864. George Z., Supt., 1909. Comfort Lawrence L., Supt., 1870. COMPTON James M., Supt., 1886. CONDICT Ira, Supt., 1807. CONKLIN John W., Supt., 1883. Nathaniel, Supt., 1866. Cornelison John, Supt., 1818. Cornell Frederick F., Supt., 1854. James A. H., Supt., 1845. St. Com., 1869. William A., Supt., 1846. CORTELVOU Peter, St. Com., 1911. CORWIN Charles E., Supt., 1905. Edwaird T., Supt,, 1881. Fac, 1883. Rector, 1888. Cox Henry M., Supt. 1888. I Crane Charles, Supt., 1875. Cranmer William S., Supt., 1901. Cri spell Cornelius E., Supt., 1855. Peter, Supt., 1910. 2?2 Biographical Record. Croshv William B., Dir., 1837. Pres.. Dir., 1858. William H.. Supt., 1882. Cruikshank John C, Supt., 1852. CURRIE Robert O., Supt., 1849. CUYLEK Cornelius C, Supt., 1812. Dailey William N. P., Supt., 1896 Danforth Peter S., Supt., 1873. Dater Henry, Supt., 1866. Davis Wesley R., Supt., 1886. William E., Supt., 1906. DeBaun John A., Supt., 1871. DeBruyn Peter, Supt., 1878. DeHart William H., Supt., 1882. Demarest David D.. Supt.. 1861. Fac. 1865. James, Supt.. 1880. John T., Supt., 1849. Nathan H., Supt., 1902. William, Supt., 1846. William H. S., Supt.. 1898. Fac., 1901. DeIMott John, St. Com., 1865. DeMund Isaac S., Supt., 1836. DePree Peter, Supt., 1871. DE VrIES Henri, Supt., 1886. DeWiit John, Supt., 1818. Fac, 1823. John. Supt., 1856. Fac, 1863. Richard, Supt., 1867. Thomas, Supt., 1821. Ditmars Cornelius P., Supt., 1893. DoiG Robert, Supt., 1882. DOOLITTLE Horace, Supt, 1842. Philip M., Supt., 1869. DOSKER Henry E., Supt., 1883. DOV/LING George T., Supt., 1890. Drurv John B., Supt., 1873. DuBois Anson, Supt., 1877. George, Supt., 1833. DUMONT William A., Supt., 1902 Duryea John H., Supt., 1847. Joseph T., Supt., 1865. Index of Officers. 273 DURYEE Isaac G., Supt., i860. Joseph R., Dir., 1904. Peter S., Supt., 1873. Dir., 1876. Philip H., Supt, 1815. William R., Supt, 1873. DUSINEERRE Thomas S., Supt., 1886. DUTCHER Jacob C, Supt, 1866. DWIGHT Maurice W., Supt., 1824. Elmendorf Anthony, Supt., 1855. Joachim, Supt., 1865. Eltinge Wilhelmus, Supt., 1812. Farrar James M., Supt., looo. Ferdon John W., Supt., 1873. St. Com., 1873. Ferris Isaac, Supt., 1824. John M., Supt., 1852. Fisher George H., Supt, 1847. Isaac M., Supt., 1836. Flora NCE W. Edwin, St. Com., 1905. Fonda Jacob D., Supt., 1827. Jesse, Supt., 1824. Foot Samuel A., Supt., 1874. 18 Force Albert L., Supt., 1911. Francis Lewis, Supt., 1885. Frazer Thomas, Supt., 1840. Frelinghuysen Frederick, Dir., 1894. F. J., Supt, 1873. Frederick T., Supt., 1876. Theodore, Dir., 1843. Fritts Charles W., Supt, 1881. Froeligh Solomon, Fac, 1792. FURBECK George W., Supt., 1908. Philip, Supt., 1869. Ganse Hervey D., Supt., 1859. Gardner John, Supt., 1869. Garretson Garret I., Supt., 1847. James C, Supt., 1800. John, Supt., 1833. Rector, 1874. Gaston John, Supt., 1872. Gifeing John C, Supt., 1895. Gillespie John H., Fac, 1898. Gleason William H., Supt., 1880. 274 Biographical Record. Gordon William R., Supt., 1864. GOSMAN John, Supt., 1833- Graves Nathan F., Supt., 1890. Gregory Oscar H., Supt., 1845. Griffis William E., Supt., 1883. GULICK Charles W., Supt, 1905. Uriah D., Supt., 1883. GUNN Alexander, Supt., 1827. Hageman Andrew, Supt., 1893. Andrew J., Supt., 1872. Charles S., Supt., 1863. Herman, Supt., 1903. Peter K., Supt., 1900. Halloway William W., Supt., i860. Handy William C, Supt., 1902. Hardenbergh Qiarles, Supt, 1818. James B., Supt., 1830. Harper Joseph A., Supt., 1898. Harris J. Ferguson. Supt., 1887. Hart John, Supt., 1884. Hartixy Isaac S., Supt., 1875. Hartranft Chester D., Supt., 1869. Heath Stafford R. W., St. Com, 1876. Heermance Harrison, Supt., i860. Henry James V., Supt., 1849. Heyer Cornelius, Din, 1825. Treas. Dir., 1826. Pres. Dir., 1837. Isaac, Dir.,, 1819. Treas. Dir., 1819. William S., Supt., 1836. Himrod John S., Supt, 1844. Hoagland Henry W., St. Com., 1892. Supt., 1894. Hoes John C. F., Supt., 1840. HOFF Brogun, Supt., 1836. Hoffman John, Supt., 1892. Hogan Jasper S., Supt., 1909. Holmes Edwin, Supt. 1833. John McC, Supt., 1867. HORTON Francis A., Supt., 1868. Hoi;sE Isaac E., Supt., 1883. Index of Officers. 276 How Samuel B., Supt., 1S57. HUIZINGA Abel H., Supt., 1893. Fac, 1902. HULBERT Victor M., Supt, 1858. HULST George D., Supt., 1889. Hunt Christopher, Supt., 1836. HUTTON Mancius H., Supt., 1877. Fac, 1907. Mancius S., Supt., 1836. Dir., 1858. Ingalls Wilson, Supt., 1862. Ingraham Daniel P., Supt., 1876. Jackson William H., St. Com., 1883. Dir., 1887. Pres. Dir., 1887. Janeway Jacob J., Supt., 1830. John L., Supt., 1848. William R., Supt., 1879. Jansen John N., Supt., 1872. Johnson Edward P., Supt., 1893. Fac, 1906. John G., Supt., 1852. Jones David A., Supt., 1846. Henry W. P., Supt., 1872. Joseph A., Supt., 1909. Karsten John H., Supt., 1879. KlEKINTVELD Mannes, Supt., 1871. KlERSTED John, Supt., 1873. Kip Francis M., Supt., 1844. Francs M., Supt., 1901. Isaac L., Dir., 1819. Pres. Dir., 1830. Kirk Frederick T., St. Com., 1892. William H., St. Com., 1876. Dir., 1884, KiSSAM Samuel, Supt., 1830. Kittle Andrew N., Supt., 1833. Knieskern Joseph, Supt., 1848. Knox John. Supt., 1824. Dir., 1834- John P., Supt., 1840. William W., Supt, 1887. KOLYN A-Iatthew, Supt., 1884. KOMMERS Tunis J., Supt., 1894. Kriekard Adrian, Supt, 1880. Cornelius, Supt., 1882. Labagh Abraham I., Supt., 1852. Isaac P., Supt., 1836. Peter, Supt., 1807. 276 Biographical Record. Labaw George W., Supt., 1885. Lansing John A., Supt., 1854. John G., Fac, 1884. Lasher Calvin E., Supt., 1898. Lawsing Sidney O., Supt., 1904. Lee Robert P., Supt., 1836. LeFevre James, Supt., J 863. Lefferts John, Dir., 1878. Leggett William J., Supt., 1909. Lepeltak Peter, Supt., 1885. Letson Johnson, St. Com., 1866. Supt., 1S76. William W., Supt., 1867. Liddell John A., Supt, 1841. LiLLIE John, Supt., 1841. Lippincott Benjamiin C, Supt, 1859. Livingston Edward P., Supt., 1861. Gilbert R., Supt., 1818. John H., Fac, 1784. Lloyd Aaron, Supt., 1858. Lowe Peter, Supt., 1812. Ludlow Gabriel, Supt., 1830. John, Supt., 1818. Fac, 1819. LVAI.L John E., Supt., 1892. LVON John, Supt., 1874. Mabon John S., Fac, 1818. William A. V. V., Supt., 1852. Fac, 1881. ■ McAdam H. P., Supt., 1882. McClelland Alexander, Fac, 1832. McLaren Malcolm N., Supt., 1855. IMCMURRAY William, Supt.. 1818. Dir., 1826. McNair John L., Supt., 1862. Mallery Charles G., Supt., 1907. Mandeville Giles H., Supt., 1859. Henr3% Supt., 1836. Mann Alexander McC, Supt., 1836. ]\Lanning John H., Supt., i860. Marselus Nicholas J., Supt., 1827. Index of Officers. 277 iMartin Daniel H., Supt., 1900. Mathews James M., Supt., 1S21. AiEAD Cornelius S., Supt., 1854. Meeker Stephen H., Supt., 1843. Mellen Henry M.,' Supt., 1906. Mesick John F.. Supt., i860. St. Com., 1863. Messler Abraham, Supt., 1827. Meulendyke Josiah, Supt., 1910. Meyer Hermanns, Fac, 1784. Meyers Abraham H., Supt., 1839. MiLLEDOLER Philip, Supt., 1815. Fac., 1825. Miller Edward, Supt., 1864. John E., Supt., 1836. Livingston K., Treas. Dir.,, 1857. Milliken Peter H., Supt., 1893. Mills Samuel W., Supt., 1852. Millspaugh Alexander C, Supt., 1855. Minor John, Supt., 1856. Moerdyke Peter, Supt., 1894. Mohn Leopold, Supt., 1863. Morris Henry, Supt., 1848. IMulford Henry D. B., Supt., 1887. MUNDY Joseph S., St. Com., 1894. MUNN Anson F., Supt., 1871. MURDOCK David, Supt., 1849. Murphy James, Supt., 1833. Murray David, St. Com., 1895. Myers James, Pres. Dir., 1868. NaS HOLDS William H., Supt., 1886. Nevius Elbert, Supt., 1862. Newkirk John C, Supt, 1875. Nies Helenus E., Supt., 1885. NORRIS James A., Supt., 1894. NOTT John, Supt., 1839. 278 Biographical Record. NOYES Stephen D., Supt., 1888. Oerter John H., Supt., 1868. Oggel E. Christian, Supt., 1905. Pieter J., Supt., 1859. Olcott Eben E., St. Com., 1905. Ormiston William, Supt., 1877. Orr Thomas X., Supt., 1881. Ostrander Henry, Supt., 1830. Parker David, Supt., 1821. Paulison Christian Z., Supt., 1830. Pearse Jacob L., Supt., 1867. Nicholas, Supt, 1906. Richard A., Supt., 1885. Peeke Alonzo P., Supt., 1867. Peltz Philip, Supt., 1853. Periee Ralph N., Supt., 1887. Perry William D., Supt, 1885. Phft.ps Philip, Supt., 1855. Philip T., Supt., 1905. William L. M., Supt, 1893. PlIRANER William H., Supt, 1883. Pierce Nehemiah P., Supt., 1863. Pieters Roelof, Supt., 1879. Pitcher Charles W., Supt., 1899. John H., Supt., 1836. William, Supt., 1848. POLHEMUS Abraham, Supt., 1842. Pool Charles H., Supt., 1875. Porter Charles P., Supt., 1893. Elbert S., Supt., 1863. Pruyn Robert H., Supt, 1873. QUACKENEUSH Daniel McL., Supt., 1858. QUAW James E., Supt., 1836. Quick Peter J., Rector, 1869. Librarian, 1874. Rainey William H., Supt., 1875. Raven John H., Fac, 1899. Raymond Henry A., Supt., 1830. Read Edward G., Supt., 1896. Index of Officers. 279 Reiley William, Supt., 1850. Rein HART J. Kelly, Supt, 1886. Riddle David H, Supt., 1858. RiGGS Alexander B, Supt, 1874. James F, Fac, 1892. RlLEV Isaac, Supt., 1871. Roberts Herbert B., Supt., 1897. ROMEYN Dirck (Theodoric) Fac, 1792. James, Supt., 1836. James V. C, Supt., 1807. Jeremiah, Fac, 1804. Supt., 1S07. Theodore B., Supt., 1857. Thomas, Supt., 1827. Roof Garret L., Supt., 1853. Rouse Peter P., Supt., 1824. Rowan Stephen, Supt., 1815. Rowland Samuel, St. Com., 1907. Rutgers Henry, Pres. Din, 1819. Ryerson Abram G., Supt., 1857. Martin J., Supt., 1873. Sage Gardener A., St. Com, 1869. Supt., 1873. Dir., 1873. Treas. Dir., 1879. Pres. Dir., 1882. Salisbury John H., Supt., 1887 SCHANCK Garret C, Supt., 1840. SCHENCK Cornelius, Supt., 1897. Ferdinand S, Supt., 1887. Fac, 1899. John W., Supt., 1861. St. Com., 1863. Martin L., Supt., 1853. Schermerhorn John F., Supt., 1824. Schiefflin Samuel B., Sup.. 1875. SCHOONMAKER Jacob, Supt., 1818. Martin V., Supt., 1858. Richard L., Supt., 1865. Schureman John, Supt., 1807. Fac, 1815. Schwenger John, Supt. Property, 1899. Scott Austin, Supt., 1893. Charles, Supt., 1861. SCOVILLE Frank C, Supt., 1891. 280 Biographical Record. SCUDDER Ezekiel C, Supt, 1894. Henry M., Supt., 1858. John, Supt., 1880. Joseph, Supt., 1861. Seaele Jeremiah, Supt., 1839. J. Preston, Supt., 1887. Fac, 1893. Samuel T., Supt., 1855. Stephen, Supt., 1866. Seeking Arad J., Supt., 1879. Elbert N., Supt., 1888. Sears Jacob C, Supt., 1839. See John L., Supt., 1858. William G. E., Supt. 185b Sfeley Frank B., Supt., 1909. Seel ye Edward E., Supt., 1863. Julius H., Supt, 1857. Sei.de N Edward G., Supt., 1898. Shaw William A., Supt., 1883. Shepard Charles I., Supt., 1864. Sickles Jacob, Supt., 1812. SiMONSON John, Supt., i860. Slingerland Elbert, Supt., 1839. Sluvtfr Richard, Supt., 1827. Smart John G., Supt., 1889. Smith Nicholas E., Supt., 1850. Thomas G., Supt., 1807. William, Supt., 1882. Snyder Benjamin F., Supt., 1864. Spaulding Cyril, Supt., 1864. Staats Bergen B., Supt., 1903. John A., Supt., 1845. Stanbrough Rufus M., Supt., 1869. Steele John, Supt., 1861 John B., Supt, 1830. Richard H., Supt., 1853. William H., Dir., 1875. Steffens Nicholas M., Supt., 1880. Steinfuhrer Charles D. F., Supt., 1901. Stevenson James B., Supt., 1830. Stewart Abel T., Supt., 1864. James W., Supt., 1836. Stimpson Edward P., Supt., 1847. Stitt Charles H., Supt., 1856. George S., Treas. Dir., 1857. Index of Officers. 281 Strabbing Albert H., Supt., 1899. Strong J. Paschal, Supt., 1871. Selah W., Supt, 1870. Thomas C, Supt., 1853. St. Com., 1857. Thomas M., Supt., 1827. Stryker Herman B., Supt., 1830. Peter, Supt., 1862. Studdiford Peter, Fac, 1813. Sturges Jonathan, Supt, 1873. Theodore, Dir., 1892. SUCKOW Oiarles F. C, Supt., 1887. SUTPHEN Arthur P., Supt., 1905. David S., Supt., 1872. SUYDAM James, Dir., 1865. St. Com., 1869. J. Howard, Supt., 1870. Matthew, St. Com., i8gi. SWITZ Abraham J., Supt, 1841. Talmage Goyn, Supt., 1877. James R., Supt., 1856. Peter S., Supt., i860. Taylor . Benjamin C, Supt., 1827. Livingston L., Supt., 1891. William J. R., Supt., 1851. St Com., 1869 Ten Eyck Jacob B.. Supt., 1833. William H., Supt, 1868. Terhune Edward P., Supt., 1869. Terry Roderick, Supt., 1886. Thatcher Charles O., Supt., 1885. Thompson Abram, Supt., 1865. John B., Supt., 1883. Thurston John A., Supt., 1908. Tilton Edgar, Jr., Supt., 1910. Tucker John J., Dir., 1895. Turner William E., Supt., 1852. Van Amburgh Robert, Supt., 1872. Van Ar.sdale Elias B., Supt., 1900. Henry, Supt, 1881. Jacob R., Supt., 1855. Van Arsdalen Cornelius C, Supt., 1842, Van Buren John M., Supt, 1851. Van Buskirk Peter V., Supt., 1886. Van Cleef Cornelius, Supt., 1830. Paul D., Supt, 1855. 282 Biographical Record. Vander Hart Evert, Supt., 1879. Van Der Meulen Jacob, Supt, 1868. John, Supt., 1866 . Vanderveer Ferdinand H., Supt., 1836. Van Derveer Lawrence, Supt., 1883. Vander Voort John C, Supt., 1836. Vandekwart Herman, Supt., 1880. Van Doren David K., Supt., 1886. John A., Supt., 1841. J. Howard, Supt., 1885. Van Dvck Alexander S., Supt., 1904. CorneHus L., Supt., 1840. Lawrence H., Supt., 1859. Rector, 1876. Van Dyke John C, Librarian, 1878. Van Ess Balster, Supt., 1883. Van Fleet Jacob O., Supt., 1889. Van Gieson Acmon P., Supt., 1866. Van Harlingen John M., Fac, 1812. Van Hee Isaac J., Supt., 1903. Van Kleek Richard D., Supt., 1836. Van Liew John, Supt., 1833. John C, Supt., 1840. Van Nest Abram, Dir., 1830. Pres. Dir., 1843. Frank R., Dir., 1893. Treas. Dir., 1893. John, Dir., 1862. Pres. Dir., 1876. Treas. Dir., 1882. Van Neste George J., Supt., 1863. Van Nostrand Garret, Supt., 1885. Dir., 1888. Van Olinda Douw, Supt., 1827. Van Orden WilHam, Supt., igoo. William H., Supt, 1876. Van Santvoord Cornelius S., Supt., 1850. Staats, Supt., 1848. Van Slyke Evert, Supt., 1879. John G., Supt.. 1889. Van Vechten Jacob, Supt., 1830. Samuel, Supt, 1833. Van Vranken Adam H., Supt., 1857. A. T., Supt., 1897. Francis V., Supt., 1897. Samuel A., Supt, 1827. Fac, 1841. Index of Officers. 283 Van Wagenen John H., Supt., 1830. Van Westenburg John, Supt., 1901 Van Zandt Abraham B., Supt., 1871. Fac, 1872. Benjamin, Supt., 1850. Vedder Edwin, Supt., 1855. Vehslage Henrj^ Supt., 1877. Vermilye Ashbel G., Supt, 1866. Dir., 1885. Thomas E., Supt., 1836. Vernoll Thomas P., Supt., 1904. VOORHEES Peter A., Supt., 1874. William B., Supt., 1878. VOORHIS Jacob N., Supt., 1865. Vredenburgh John S., Supt., 1807. Vroom Guisbert B., Dir., 1820. William H., Supt., 1877. Wagner John M., Supt., 1879. Walser Oliver H., Supt., 1897. Ward Henry, Supt., 1878. John W., Supt., 1840. Warner Alexander H., Supt, 1849. Peter R., Dir., 1858. Pres. Dir., 1865. Warnshuis John W., Supt., 1885. Waters David, Supt, 1883. Weidman Paul, Supt., 1827. Welles Theodore W., Supt., 1877. Wells Cornelius L., Supt., 1873. Ransford, Supt., 1833. West Jacob, Supt., 1849. Westbrook Cornelius D., Supt., 1827. Westfall Benjamin B., Supt, 1836. Wheeler S. H., St. Com., 1881. Whiteeck John, Supt, 1852. Whitehead Charles, Supt., 1843. Wiggins Ebenezer, Supt., 1844. Williams Benjamin A., Dir., 1905. Richard R., Supt., 1882. Williamson James A., Dir., 1868. N. DuBois, Supt, 1853. 284 Biographical Record. Willis Ralph, Supt., 1858. Rector, 1880. WiLLOUGHEY Henry C, Supt, 1906. Wilson Abraham D., Supt., 1827. Ferdinand S., Supt., 1898. Hugh N., St. Com., 1857. James B., Supt., 1870. WiNANTS Garrett E., St. Com., 1885. WiNFIELD Aaron B., Supt., 1853. Winter Eg-bert, Supt., 1868. WOODBRIDGE Samuel M., Fac., 1857. Wood HULL Selah S., Supt., 1818. Dir., 1819. Fac., 1825. WORMSKR Andrew, Supt., 1885 . WORTMAN Denis, Supt., 1868. Wright Charles S., Supt., 1897. Wyckopf Abraham V., Supt., 1851. Benjamin V. D., Supt., iQod Garrett, Supt., 1895. Isaac N., Supt., 1824. Wynkoop Peter S., Supt., 1833. Yates Andrew, Supt., 1827. John A., Supt., 1845 Young Charles J., Supt., 1884. Isaac, Treas. Dir., 1827. ^ Zabriskie Francis N., Supt, 1862. John L., Supt., 1821. Zwemer James F., Supt., 1899. Index of Students. 285 INDEX OF STUDENTS. Abeel Appeldoorn Barcolo David 1826 Leonard 1910 George 1798 Gustavus 1824 John N. 1793 Arcularius Andrew M. 1866 Barny Frederick J. 1897 ACKERMAN William F. 1909 Edward G. 1869. Arnolt Edward M. 1887 Barr ACKERSON William M. 1882 Robert H. 1878 John H. 1839 Atwater Bap.tholf ACKERT John P. 1898 Benjamin A. 1864 Winfred R. 1895 Ayler Bassett Adams Junius C. 1886 John 1787 William T. E. 1891 Baas Bassler AiBURTis (or Burtis) William G. 1883. Benjamin 1833 John 1 81 7 Baay Allen Jacob i860 Bayles Frederick E. 1876 Theodore F. 1898 Henry B. 1898 John K. 1868 Baeder Frederick N. 1905 Beardslee John W. 1863 John M. 1888 Bahler William A. 1891 Peter 1837 Louis H. 1867 Alliger Pierre G. M. 1871 Beck Theodoric R. 1862 John B. 1840 Bailey Amerman William 1845 Bedford James L. 1868 Baker Charles V. W. 1897 Thomas A. 1830 William S. 1895 Bfekman Anderson Baldwin Jacob T. B. 1825 Asher 1873 Eli 1820 Peter S. 1887 William 1849 John C. 1832 Theodore A. 1885 William H. 1865 Ballagh Bellinger Andreae James H. i860 J. W. 1847 Marcus C. T. 1912 William H. 1863 Andrew Ballard Bender Lewis C. 1890 Bruce 1910 August G. 1896 Andrus Barclay Benjamin J. Cowles 1882 1812 Charles F. 1901 286 Biographical Record. Bennett Asa 1824 George H. 1906 Jacques 1843 Benson Aaron W. 1874 Berg Herman C. 1869 J. Frederic 1895 Bergen John H. 1879 Tunis G. 1870 Berger Arthur L. G. 1907 Bernart James E. 1851 Berry James R. 1850 Philip i860 Bertholf James H. 1867 Betten Dirk L. 1894 Beveridge James 1830 Bevier John H. I 831 Beyer Evert G. 1887 Bird Addisson C. 1896 BiRDSALL Edward 1880 Bishop WilUam S. 1891 Black John 1901 Blair Robert J. 1823 Blauvelt Augustus 1861 CorneUus J. 1842 WilHam W. 1823 Blekkink Evert J. 1886 Victor J. 1912 Blocker Simon 1908 Bodine George D. W. 1864 BOEVE Lucas 1906 Bogardus Cornelius 1808 Cornelius 1818 Francis M. 1863 Henry J. 1881 William E. 1863 William R. 1816 BOGERT David S. 1792 Nicholas I. M. 1867 Samuel 1804 BOICE Ira C. 1826 BOLSTERLE George S. 1909 Bombin John 1891 BONNEY Peres B. 1861 BOOCOCK William H. 1888. Bookstaver Adam A. 1869 Jacob 1840 Booth Eugene S. 1879 Bork Christian 1795 Borst John W. 1864 Bosch Frederick S. C. 1901 Boynton Arthur B. 1913 BOYSE Gerard S. 1845 Brandow John H. 1886 Melvin 1891 Brandt Henry W. i86:s Brett Cornelius 1805 Philip M. 1838- Brinckerhoff James H. 1908 Brink Henry W. 189^ Brinkerhoff George G. 1788 James G. 1819 Brock John R. 1862 Thomas S. 1908 Index of Students. 387 Brodhead Jacob 1804 Broek Albertus T. 1903 Dirk 1864 John Y. 1906 Brokaw Abram 1796 Arthur P. 1904 Isaac P. 1869 Ralph N. 1877 Bronk Robert 1813 Brower Cornelius 1793 Stephen H. 1806 Brown Ernest R. 1900 Josiah J. 1868 Willard D. 1Q03 Bruce Peter L. 1900. Brush Alfred H. 1865 John C. 1793 William 1833 William W. 1866 Buckelew William D. 1851 BURKART John J. 1892 Burr Marcus 1862 BURRELL Albert C. 1891 EuRTis {or Albiirtis) John Al. 1817 Bush Benjamin J. 1909 BUTTZ Henry A. 1861 Cameron Herbert H. 1883 Campbell Alan D. 1868 Daniel Y. 1913. James B. 1870 Maurice V. 1904 Cannon James S. 1796 Cantine James 1889 Carle John H. 1814 Carroll Vernon B. 1871 Carruthers Francis 1896 Case Calvin 1851 Clifford P. 1900 Center William 1823 Chamberlain Jacob 1859 Lewis B. 1891 William I. 1886 Chambers Talbot W. 1837 Chapman Nathan F. 1846 Cheff Peter P. 1901 Chickering Edward O. 1894 Christie John I. 1802 Christmas Jordan H. 1904 Church John B. 1870 Clark Robert C. 1838 Clarke James E. 1892 Cleveland George H. 1876 Clist Charles L. 1889 Clowe Clinton W. 1896 Clute Nicholas M. 1842 Cole Isaac D. 1829 Solomon T. 1864 Collier Ezra W. 1854 George Z. 1886 Isaac i860 Isaac H. 1862 Joseph A. 1852 238 Biographical Record. Collins Barnabas V. 1842 Charles G. 1912 James M. 1867 Comfort Lawrence L. 1851 COMPTON James IM. 1846 William E. 1897 Conger Willard 1899 CONKLIN John W. 1876 Marion T. 1884 Nathaniel 1847 William D. 1913 CONOVER Garrett M. 1895 Cook Henry D. 1907 Cooper William H. 1834 Corn ELI son John 1 791 Cornell Frederick F. 1830 James A. H. 1841 John 1798 William 1862 William A. 1844 Cornet Edward 1872 Corwin Charles E. 1895 Edward T. 1856 Cotton George H. 1889 Courtney Robert W. 1902 Cox Henry M. 1879 Craig Horace P. 1875 Crane Josiah E. 1884 Cranmer William S. 1885 Crawford John B. 1839 CrI SPELL Cornelius E. 1842 Peter 1887 Crosby Arthur 1871 Cruikshank John C. 1837 William 1824 Cunningham Samuel R. 1 891 Cu rrie Robert O. 1834 Gushing David 1831 CUPSLER Henry C. 1896 CUYLER Cornelius C. 1808 Dangremond Arthur C. V. 1902 George C. 1898 Dater Henry 1850 Davenport Jerome A. 1847 Davis George 1887 John A. 1868 Joseph P. 1884 Titus E. 1877 William E. 1871 Dawson Edward 1901 DeBaun John A. 1855 DeBey Dirk J. 1882 Decker Ellsworth W. 1906 Floyd 1901 Henry K 1857 DeFraest David R. 1818 DeGraff Garrett D. L. 1901 DeHart William H. 1868 DeHollander John A. 1908 Dekkfr Frederick G. 1896 DeKraker James J. 191 1 De LaVergne James A. 1836 Index of Students. 289 Demarest Alfred H. 1884 Cornelius T. 1807 David D. 1840 James 1829 James 1856 James D. 1803 James S. N. 1876 John 1789 John T. 1837 Nathan H. 1883 Stephen D. B. 1891 William 1837 William H. S. 1888 DeMeester Peter 1913 DePree Peter 1865 Depue Frank E. 1906 DePuy Ephraim 1840 DeVoe David 1808 de Vries Henri 1876 John H. 1888 Dewing Jared 1820 DeWitt John 1842 John T. E. 1892 Richard 1863 Thomas 1812 Dey Richard V. 19 1822. DeYoung Benjamin 1910 Dickhaut Benjamin E. 1887 Ditmars Cornelius P. 1879 Dixon Charles M. 1897 DoiG Robert 1872 DONt)VAN George H. 1910 DOOLITTLE Philip M. 1856 Theodore S. 1862 DOREMUS Andrew 1867 George S. M. 1897 Joseph H. 1865 DOSKER Henry E. 1879 DOTV Elihu 1836 Drake Francis T. 1841 Drury John B. 1861 DuBois Anson 1850 George 1819 Hasbrouck 1859 John 1842 Duiker William J. 1889 DUMONT Abraham H. 182 DUNCOMBE Alfred 1893 DURAND Cyrus B. 1861 DURFEE Jesse F. 1913 DURYEA John H. 1837 DURYEE Abram 1894 Joseph R. 1879 Philip H. 1798 William R. 1861 DUSINEERRE Thomas S. 1864 DUTCHER Jacob C. 1846 DUTTON Charles S. 1884 DwiGHT Maurice W. 1821 DVK Jacob 1886 Dyke Chalmers P. 1895 Dykema Anno C. 1909 James 1913 Klaas J. 1897 Dykstra John A. 1912 Lawrence 1878 290 Biographical Record. Eckel Henry 1849 ECKERSON Frank 1903 Elmendorf Anthony 1839 Joachim 1853 Peter 1851 Ej.tinge Cornelius C. 1816 Cornelius D. B. 1848 Wilhelmus 1798 Ennis Jacob 1835 Enyard William T. 1858 Erler John 1902 Faber John P. 1899 Fagg John G. 1885 Fehrmann Jacob 1862 Ferris Isaac 1820 John M. 1849 Ferry William M. 1823 Ferwerda Floris 1900 FiCKEN Herman C. 1898 Fin GAR Qaudius J. 1910 Fisher George H. 1825 Isaac ]\I. 1820 Orville E. 1905 Flikkema Garret 1898 Flipse Martin 1893 Foertner Frederic E. 1905 FOLMSBEE Garrett J. 1893 FOXDA Jacob D. 1819 Jesse D. 1854 Forbes James C. 1897 Force Frank A. 1880 Fort Abraham 1821 Foster John W. 1897 Francisco Wellington P. 1902 Frazee John H. 1861 Freer Harris A. 1898 Fritts Charles W. 1865. Froeligh Moses 1787 Peter D. 1801 Frost Henry D. 1914 FUNCK Seymour P. 1821 Furbeck George 1851 George W. 1890 Howard R. 1901 Philip 1859 Gable MANN Frederick 1900 Galusha Watts 1850 Ganse Hervey D. 1843 Ganss Louis 1889 Garabed H. 1889 Gardner John 1844 John C. 1903 Garretson Garret I. 1832 George R. 1873 Gilbert S. 1862 James C 1874 John 1826 John 1864 John K. 1824 Gaston John 1852 Gerhard John G. 1882 Gesner Oscar 1865 Index of Stude}its. 291 Geyer Julius W. 1863 GlEBEL William H. 1907 Gillespie John H. 1885 GOEBEL Gtistavus A. T. 18S4 GOETSCHIUS Stephen Z. 1819 Gordon William R. 1S37 GOUWENS Teunis K 191- GOWEX Isaac W 1883 Graham James E. 1878 Grant Henry J. 1868 Gray Andrew 1790 Green Harold E. 1909 Gregory Oscar 1865 Oscar H. 1831 Griffin Walter T. 1878 Griffis William E. 1872 Groeneveld John C. 1881 Grul Derk J. 1903 Gulick Albert V. i860 Charles W. 1898 George W. 1904 Uriah D. 1862 Gutweiler Ernest 1877 Hageman Andrew 1S74 Andrew J. 1S63 G. 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