twenty-three days.
He was born in Deerfield, Mass., October 27, 1872, the youngest and last survivor of nine children of Moses and Persis (Harris) Chandler, both of them natives of Lancaster, Mass. When about five years of age, he removed to Shelbume, Mass., where he lived till manhood. He fitted for college with Rev. Theophilus Packard of Shelburne, entered the junior class in the University of Vermont in 1805, and was graduated in 1807. At the time of his death, he was the oldest alumnus of the university.
He read theology with Rev. Theophilus Packard about a year, was licensed by the North Hampshire (now Franklin) Association, November 8, 1808, and was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Waitsfield, Vermont, February 7, 1810.
twenty-three days.
He was born in Deerfield, Mass., October 27, 1872, the youngest and last survivor of nine children of Moses and Persis (Harris) Chandler, both of them natives of Lancaster, Mass. When about five years of age, he removed to Shelbume, Mass., where he lived till manhood. He fitted for college with Rev. Theophilus Packard of Shelburne, entered the junior class in the University of Vermont in 1805, and was graduated in 1807. At the time of his death, he was the oldest alumnus of the university.
He read theology with Rev. Theophilus Packard about a year, was licensed by the North Hampshire (now Franklin) Association, November 8, 1808, and was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Waitsfield, Vermont, February 7, 1810.
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