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Rev Hiram Henry Waite

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Rev Hiram Henry Waite

Birth
Champion, Jefferson County, New York, USA
Death
16 Nov 1886 (aged 68)
Madison, Madison County, New York, USA
Burial
Utica, Oneida County, New York, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.078025, Longitude: -75.2531283
Plot
39, Lot 2113
Memorial ID
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Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute, Antwerp, NY
from May, 1861 to August, 1863.

Rev. Hiram H. Waite,
Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, during the Academic year. 1862-63.
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)

Rev. Hiram Henry Waite, M. A., born Aug. 13, 1816, lately pastor of the Waverly Congregationalist Church, Jersey City, N. J., and now of the Congregationalist Church, Madison, N. Y., is well known among Congregational clergymen as an able, faithful, and successful minister, his services, wherever he has labored, having been signally blessed in every way. He married in 1843 S. Maria Randall at Antwerp, N. Y., by whom he has now living three daughters and one son:

1. Henry Randall Waite, Ph. D., of West Newton, Mass., who is prominent among the younger representatives of this ancient New England family.

On the maternal side his descent is traced from the Randalls and Carpenters of New Hampshire, stocks from which have sprung many notable men. Both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were soldiers in the war of 1812; his ancestors were also active participants in the war of the Revolution, and at a still earlier date, as we have seen, participants in the wars with the Narragansetts and other Indian tribes.

To his Puritan ancestry we may trace his sturdy independence, his originality, and persevering industry; while to his Celtic progenitors may be due something of his generous and genial nature.

He graduated in 1868, at Hamilton College, with an excellent reputation as a scholar and thinker; and in the same year became one of the editors of the Utica Morning Herald, where his abilities as a critical and literary writer soon gained recognition. Subsequently he studied theology at Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York, and in 1872 visited Europe.
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SOURCE: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/22621/22621-h/22621-h.htm
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)

Children of Rev. Hiram Henry Waite and Sarah Maria Randall were as follows:

1. Henry Randall.
4. Waite, born 181, 182 16 Dec 1845 in Copenhagen, Lewis County, New York
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)This is the third installment of entries from the 1886 diary of Esther Small. I mentioned in the first post that she was born in Sandy Creek, New York in Oswego County to the clergyman Hiram Waite. According to census records, he died in 1886 which, I believe, sheds more light on Esther's homesickness during this year.

I haven't found much extra census information on Esther's father and mother, except for the fact that Hiram taught religious studies at the Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute in New York and that both Esther and her sister Julia attended as teenagers. The roster specified that they studied languages.

Esther's lineage goes back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony where one of her grandfathers served Governor John Winthrop and led troops against a Native American coalition in King Phillip's War. Curiously, King Phillip's War plays a part in my second collection of poetry. I didn't know about Esther's familial connection before writing it. William's family had been established in Maine for at least a couple generations.

The only information I've been able to find for him is connected to his service in the Civil War. William began his service with the 31st infantry which was later absorbed by the 32nd infantry. He saw action in some pivotal and particularly bloody battles: The Wilderness, Spottsylvania Courthouse and the Crater among them. He was released from service due to injury less than a year before the war's close. The injury is not specified.Rev. Hiram H. Waite - formerly of Antwerp

Antwerp Gazette -- date unknown

Rev. Hiram H. Waite, a former pastor of the Congregational church in Antwerp, recently died at his home in Madison, N. Y. He was born in Champion, Aug. 13, 1816, and his first work as minister was in his native village. His charges in this vicinity were Antwerp, Belleville, Sandy Creek and Carthage.

He married Miss Sally M. Randall, of Antwerp, who died in 1873, and about ten years ago he took for his second wife Mrs. Jane R. Putnam, of Hopkinton. He had five children, four of whom survive him.
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Rev. Hiram H. Waite, Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, during the Academic year.
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From ROMAN CITIZEN newspaper, Rome, Oneida County, New York, Friday, November 19, 1886
WAITE - At the Congregational parsonage, in Madison, New York, November 16, 1886, Rev. HIRAM H. WAITE, M.A., pastor of the Congregational Church, in the 70th year of his age. (RCNov19/1886)
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Rev. Hiram H Waite, who died a few days since at Madison, was a former pastor of the Congregational church in West Carthage. He was born in Champion, Aug. 13, 1916, studied theology with Rev. Margus Smith, a Presbyterian minister, of Watertown. He served in Watertown. He has served Antwerp, Sandy Creek, Carthage. He married Sally Maria Randall, who died in 1878.
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Hiram Henry Waite
Birthdate: 1818 (68)
Death: 1886 (68)
Immediate Family:
Son of James Waite and Esther L Waite
Husband of Sarah Marie Waite

Father of Julia Adella Rowley; Fannie Alice Waite; Abbie A Waite; Esther Marie Small and Henry Randall Waite

Brother of Thomas C Waite and William La Salle Waite
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Rev. Hiram Henry3 Waite (James2, Richard1), born176 13 Aug 1816; died177 1886. He married178
in 1842 Sarah Maria Randall, born 1823; died 1872. Hiram resided at Hopkinton, NY where he
was a clergyman. (WFB) Rev. Hiram H. Waite, Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy, during the Academic year. 1862-63. (Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the
Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute, Antwerp, NY from May, 1861 to August, 1863.)

Maria was from
Antwerp NY. (WFB)

Children of Rev. Hiram Henry Waite and Sarah Maria Randall were as follows:
73 i Henry Randall4 Waite, born181, 182 16 Dec 1845 in Copenhagen, Lewis, NY; died183
9 May 1909. Henry was a clergyman. He organized the American Union Chapel
in Rome Italy. He was a resident of New York City and was connected with the
International Review. (WFB)

Julia Waite.
75 iii Fannie Waite, born 1884 in Antwerp, Jefferson, NY. She married R. Fairbanks.
_____________________
Hiram Henry Waite
Birthdate: 1818 (68)
Death: 1886 (68)
Immediate Family:
Son of James Waite and Esther L Waite
Husband of Sarah Marie Waite
Father of :
1. Julia Adella Rowley;
2. Fannie Alice Waite;
3. Abbie A Waite;
4. Esther Marie Small and
5. Henry Randall Waite

Brother of Thomas C Waite and William La Salle Waite
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute, Antwerp, NY
from May, 1861 to August, 1863.

Rev. Hiram H. Waite,
Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, during the Academic year. 1862-63.
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)

Rev. Hiram Henry Waite, M. A., born Aug. 13, 1816, lately pastor of the Waverly Congregationalist Church, Jersey City, N. J., and now of the Congregationalist Church, Madison, N. Y., is well known among Congregational clergymen as an able, faithful, and successful minister, his services, wherever he has labored, having been signally blessed in every way. He married in 1843 S. Maria Randall at Antwerp, N. Y., by whom he has now living three daughters and one son:

1. Henry Randall Waite, Ph. D., of West Newton, Mass., who is prominent among the younger representatives of this ancient New England family.

On the maternal side his descent is traced from the Randalls and Carpenters of New Hampshire, stocks from which have sprung many notable men. Both his paternal and maternal grandfathers were soldiers in the war of 1812; his ancestors were also active participants in the war of the Revolution, and at a still earlier date, as we have seen, participants in the wars with the Narragansetts and other Indian tribes.

To his Puritan ancestry we may trace his sturdy independence, his originality, and persevering industry; while to his Celtic progenitors may be due something of his generous and genial nature.

He graduated in 1868, at Hamilton College, with an excellent reputation as a scholar and thinker; and in the same year became one of the editors of the Utica Morning Herald, where his abilities as a critical and literary writer soon gained recognition. Subsequently he studied theology at Union Theological Seminary in the city of New York, and in 1872 visited Europe.
___________
SOURCE: https://www.gutenberg.org/files/22621/22621-h/22621-h.htm
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)

Children of Rev. Hiram Henry Waite and Sarah Maria Randall were as follows:

1. Henry Randall.
4. Waite, born 181, 182 16 Dec 1845 in Copenhagen, Lewis County, New York
Contributor: 47305175 (47305175)This is the third installment of entries from the 1886 diary of Esther Small. I mentioned in the first post that she was born in Sandy Creek, New York in Oswego County to the clergyman Hiram Waite. According to census records, he died in 1886 which, I believe, sheds more light on Esther's homesickness during this year.

I haven't found much extra census information on Esther's father and mother, except for the fact that Hiram taught religious studies at the Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute in New York and that both Esther and her sister Julia attended as teenagers. The roster specified that they studied languages.

Esther's lineage goes back to the Massachusetts Bay Colony where one of her grandfathers served Governor John Winthrop and led troops against a Native American coalition in King Phillip's War. Curiously, King Phillip's War plays a part in my second collection of poetry. I didn't know about Esther's familial connection before writing it. William's family had been established in Maine for at least a couple generations.

The only information I've been able to find for him is connected to his service in the Civil War. William began his service with the 31st infantry which was later absorbed by the 32nd infantry. He saw action in some pivotal and particularly bloody battles: The Wilderness, Spottsylvania Courthouse and the Crater among them. He was released from service due to injury less than a year before the war's close. The injury is not specified.Rev. Hiram H. Waite - formerly of Antwerp

Antwerp Gazette -- date unknown

Rev. Hiram H. Waite, a former pastor of the Congregational church in Antwerp, recently died at his home in Madison, N. Y. He was born in Champion, Aug. 13, 1816, and his first work as minister was in his native village. His charges in this vicinity were Antwerp, Belleville, Sandy Creek and Carthage.

He married Miss Sally M. Randall, of Antwerp, who died in 1873, and about ten years ago he took for his second wife Mrs. Jane R. Putnam, of Hopkinton. He had five children, four of whom survive him.
____________________________________________________
Rev. Hiram H. Waite, Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, during the Academic year.
____________________________________________________
From ROMAN CITIZEN newspaper, Rome, Oneida County, New York, Friday, November 19, 1886
WAITE - At the Congregational parsonage, in Madison, New York, November 16, 1886, Rev. HIRAM H. WAITE, M.A., pastor of the Congregational Church, in the 70th year of his age. (RCNov19/1886)
____________________________________________________
Rev. Hiram H Waite, who died a few days since at Madison, was a former pastor of the Congregational church in West Carthage. He was born in Champion, Aug. 13, 1916, studied theology with Rev. Margus Smith, a Presbyterian minister, of Watertown. He served in Watertown. He has served Antwerp, Sandy Creek, Carthage. He married Sally Maria Randall, who died in 1878.
___________________________________________________________
Hiram Henry Waite
Birthdate: 1818 (68)
Death: 1886 (68)
Immediate Family:
Son of James Waite and Esther L Waite
Husband of Sarah Marie Waite

Father of Julia Adella Rowley; Fannie Alice Waite; Abbie A Waite; Esther Marie Small and Henry Randall Waite

Brother of Thomas C Waite and William La Salle Waite
____________________________________________
Rev. Hiram Henry3 Waite (James2, Richard1), born176 13 Aug 1816; died177 1886. He married178
in 1842 Sarah Maria Randall, born 1823; died 1872. Hiram resided at Hopkinton, NY where he
was a clergyman. (WFB) Rev. Hiram H. Waite, Instructor in History, Intellectual and Moral
Philosophy, during the Academic year. 1862-63. (Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the
Antwerp Liberal Literary Institute, Antwerp, NY from May, 1861 to August, 1863.)

Maria was from
Antwerp NY. (WFB)

Children of Rev. Hiram Henry Waite and Sarah Maria Randall were as follows:
73 i Henry Randall4 Waite, born181, 182 16 Dec 1845 in Copenhagen, Lewis, NY; died183
9 May 1909. Henry was a clergyman. He organized the American Union Chapel
in Rome Italy. He was a resident of New York City and was connected with the
International Review. (WFB)

Julia Waite.
75 iii Fannie Waite, born 1884 in Antwerp, Jefferson, NY. She married R. Fairbanks.
_____________________
Hiram Henry Waite
Birthdate: 1818 (68)
Death: 1886 (68)
Immediate Family:
Son of James Waite and Esther L Waite
Husband of Sarah Marie Waite
Father of :
1. Julia Adella Rowley;
2. Fannie Alice Waite;
3. Abbie A Waite;
4. Esther Marie Small and
5. Henry Randall Waite

Brother of Thomas C Waite and William La Salle Waite


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