. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. arriet Marial Barnhart of Inde-pendence June 20, 1872. She was bom in Mayville, N. Y., , 1832. Their children were born as follows:—2004—I. Royal Barnhart, born March 20, 1874. See family num-bered 2004. 1604 Prof. Edmund Otis Hovey*, born in Norwich, Vt., May 24,1829. He was educated at Madison university, and received thedegrees of A. B., A. M. and Ph. D. from his alma mater, the lastin 1884. He was professor of Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Afterhis graduation, he began tea


. The Hovey book, describing the English ancestry and American descendants of Daniel Hovey of Ipswich, Massachusetts. arriet Marial Barnhart of Inde-pendence June 20, 1872. She was bom in Mayville, N. Y., , 1832. Their children were born as follows:—2004—I. Royal Barnhart, born March 20, 1874. See family num-bered 2004. 1604 Prof. Edmund Otis Hovey*, born in Norwich, Vt., May 24,1829. He was educated at Madison university, and received thedegrees of A. B., A. M. and Ph. D. from his alma mater, the lastin 1884. He was professor of Latin, Greek and Hebrew. Afterhis graduation, he began teaching in small schools in Vermontand later held several positions in Central New York. He leftthe Ontario Female Seminary in Canandaigua, N. Y., to enterupon the principalship of the high school at Newark, N. J.,where he remained for twenty-nine years. He brought theNewark high school from a very small school to a large size andof the highest standing. He also had charge of the normal andtraining school at Newark. Upon the twenty-fifth anniversaryof his position at Newark many of the leading men of the state. EDMUND OTIS HOVEYof Newark, New Jersey AND HIS DESCENDANTS. 371 gathered at a banquet, at which a soHd silver tea service waspresented to him. Doctor Hovey was a member of the New Jersey StateTeachers Association, the Teachers Provident Association ofthe United States, the High School Teachers Association, theNew York Alumni Association of Madison University and anumber of other similar organizations, in all of which he heldoffice at various times. He also belonged to the Bureau of As-sociated Charities, the Essex Art Association, of which he wasa director, and the Harmonic Singing Society. He was a member of St. Johns lodge of freemasons, anddeeply interested in the Masonic secret ritual. He often tookpart in conferring degrees and frequently made addresses atMasonic gatherings. Doctor Hovey joined the Baptist church in New York in1843, being baptized in mid-winter in


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