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Benjamin T. Lumbard

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Benjamin T. Lumbard

Birth
Mendon, Monroe County, New York, USA
Death
10 Oct 1850 (aged 27–28)
Livonia, Livingston County, New York, USA
Burial
Lima, Livingston County, New York, USA Add to Map
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BENJAMIN LUMBARD. (1822—1850.) — This brother was born in Mendon, N. Y., in 1822, was raised in the Christian Church, and embraced religion in 1839. In 1841, he moved with his parents to Michigan, attended a select school at Jackson, for a year, when he began to preach. In 1845, he returned to New York, taught school in Livonia and preached through the neighborhood. In 1846, he married Miss France? Burr, a highly esteemed member of the Livonia Church, and afterward attended school at Starkey Seminary. While there, pursuing his own studies, he served as an assistant teacher, and also taught vocal music, preaching on the Sabbaths. In May, of 1850, his health failed him to such a degree that he was compelled to give up his place, much to the regret of both officers and students. He died October 10, 1850, resigned to his destiny, though greatly lamented by a young wife, and numerous friends.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Thank you Ronald C. Brewer, member (48104028), for the above information regarding Benjamin T. Lumbard.

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BENJAMIN LUMBARD. (1822—1850.) — This brother was born in Mendon, N. Y., in 1822, was raised in the Christian Church, and embraced religion in 1839. In 1841, he moved with his parents to Michigan, attended a select school at Jackson, for a year, when he began to preach. In 1845, he returned to New York, taught school in Livonia and preached through the neighborhood. In 1846, he married Miss France? Burr, a highly esteemed member of the Livonia Church, and afterward attended school at Starkey Seminary. While there, pursuing his own studies, he served as an assistant teacher, and also taught vocal music, preaching on the Sabbaths. In May, of 1850, his health failed him to such a degree that he was compelled to give up his place, much to the regret of both officers and students. He died October 10, 1850, resigned to his destiny, though greatly lamented by a young wife, and numerous friends.

Humphreys, Evan Williams "E. W." Memoirs of Deceased Christian Ministers; or, Sketches of the Lives and Labors of 975 Ministers, Who Died Between 1793 and 1880. Springfield, Ohio: Republic Printing Company, 1880.

Thank you Ronald C. Brewer, member (48104028), for the above information regarding Benjamin T. Lumbard.

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