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Rev Henry Martyn Field

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Rev Henry Martyn Field

Birth
Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
26 Jan 1907 (aged 84)
Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Stockbridge, Berkshire County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Henry graduated from Williams College on 15 August 1838. He graduated from Windsor Theological in Windsor, Connecticut with a divinity degree on 11 August 1841. He was further educated at Yale University and was a Presbyterian minister in St. Louis, Missouri from 1842 to 1847. He next lived in Paris, France, where he befriended Henriette DesPortes and married her on 20 May 1851. He again served a Presbyterian church as pastor in West Springfield, Massachusetts from 1851 to 1854. In 1854, he became the editor of the national Presbyterian paper, "The Evangelist." He was also a noted author. After Henriette died, he married second to Frances E. Dwight on 9 November 1876.

Photo is of the 6 sons of David Dudley Field Sr. and his wife, Submit Dickinson. Left to right: Cyrus, Henry, Matthew, David Jr., Jonathan & Stephen.
Henry graduated from Williams College on 15 August 1838. He graduated from Windsor Theological in Windsor, Connecticut with a divinity degree on 11 August 1841. He was further educated at Yale University and was a Presbyterian minister in St. Louis, Missouri from 1842 to 1847. He next lived in Paris, France, where he befriended Henriette DesPortes and married her on 20 May 1851. He again served a Presbyterian church as pastor in West Springfield, Massachusetts from 1851 to 1854. In 1854, he became the editor of the national Presbyterian paper, "The Evangelist." He was also a noted author. After Henriette died, he married second to Frances E. Dwight on 9 November 1876.

Photo is of the 6 sons of David Dudley Field Sr. and his wife, Submit Dickinson. Left to right: Cyrus, Henry, Matthew, David Jr., Jonathan & Stephen.

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In
Loving Memory
of
Rev. Henry M. Field D.D.
Born April 3, 1822
Died January 26, 1907
"But Christe's love and
his apostles, twelve.
He taught, but first
He folwed it himselve."



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