The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . he has been for several years clerk of the parish. He is president ofthe Amherst Alumni Association of Central Massachusetts. Doctor Peabody married in 1881 Miss Caroline E. Allen of have one son. Reverend Frank Dee Penney, pastor of Lincoln Square Baptist Church inWorcester, was born in Adams, Jefferson county. New York, April 26, father, Alva Penney, a native of Plainfield, Otsego county, was in earlylife a mechanic, and later engaged in teaching school. He married HelenStanbro, removed to Jeffer


The Worcester of eighteen hundred and ninety-eightFifty years a city . he has been for several years clerk of the parish. He is president ofthe Amherst Alumni Association of Central Massachusetts. Doctor Peabody married in 1881 Miss Caroline E. Allen of have one son. Reverend Frank Dee Penney, pastor of Lincoln Square Baptist Church inWorcester, was born in Adams, Jefferson county. New York, April 26, father, Alva Penney, a native of Plainfield, Otsego county, was in earlylife a mechanic, and later engaged in teaching school. He married HelenStanbro, removed to Jefferson county, and later became a farmer in Oneidacounty, N. Y. He was a man of some prominence in that region, an intimatefriend and admirer of Senator Roscoe Conkling, and in i866-67 he representedhis district in the Assembly in New York. The subject of this sketch received his early education in the districtschools of his native place and at West Winfiekl Academy. He then passedthree years at Colgate Academy in Hamilton, and, entering Colgate The Worcester of i{ 711. FRANK D. PEI- University, was graduated as Bachelor of Arts in 1885, after a full four jears course. His preparation for the ministry was pursued for the next three years at Hamilton Theological Seminary, from which institution he received his degree as Master of Arts in 1888. During this period he was professor of elocution in Colgate Academy, and assistant professor of elocution in Colgate University, serving in each position two years. June 23, 1888, he became pastor of the Second Bap-tist Chtirch in Auburn, New York, where he was ordained July 27 of the same year. and remained five years; and from Sep-tember I, 1892, to February 14, 1897, he was pastor of the First Baptist Church in North Adams, Massachusetts. In both pastorates he labored with eminent success, leaving with his people the memory of faithful and efficient service in all departments of a Christian ministers work, having led in great rev


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