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Rev Fergus Allen Dennis

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Rev Fergus Allen Dennis

Birth
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Death
16 Nov 1930 (aged 73)
Lawrenceville, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Princeton, Mercer County, New Jersey, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.3549957, Longitude: -74.6601639
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Fergus married June 29th 1881, Anna Potts Applegate. He is the son of Joseph and Cornelia B (Snook) Dennis. He received a good education in the pubic schools of Princeton, after which, for six and a half years, he taught in the school of Mercer and Somerset counties. He then read law with William J Gibby. In June 1880, Mr Dennis was admitted to the bar as an attorney and in 1895 as a counselor. He has practiced his profession in Princeton. Since 1888 he been pastor of Methodist Episcopal church, Kingston, New Jersey. Member of the Mercer County Bar Association, and affiliates with Nassau Lodge No 106, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, having served, in 1895-1896, as grand master of the order in the state of New Jersey. He was state counselor of the Junior Order United American Mechanics in NJ, from 1897-1898. He also belonged to Princeton Council, Royal Arcanum, Politically a Republican.Bio and Photo,Lee,1907,Mercer County. Provided by Sara Hendrickson.
Fergus married June 29th 1881, Anna Potts Applegate. He is the son of Joseph and Cornelia B (Snook) Dennis. He received a good education in the pubic schools of Princeton, after which, for six and a half years, he taught in the school of Mercer and Somerset counties. He then read law with William J Gibby. In June 1880, Mr Dennis was admitted to the bar as an attorney and in 1895 as a counselor. He has practiced his profession in Princeton. Since 1888 he been pastor of Methodist Episcopal church, Kingston, New Jersey. Member of the Mercer County Bar Association, and affiliates with Nassau Lodge No 106, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, having served, in 1895-1896, as grand master of the order in the state of New Jersey. He was state counselor of the Junior Order United American Mechanics in NJ, from 1897-1898. He also belonged to Princeton Council, Royal Arcanum, Politically a Republican.Bio and Photo,Lee,1907,Mercer County. Provided by Sara Hendrickson.


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