Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . , 1813,married. June 25, 1829, Harvey C. Newton. Rev. Charles Chapin Corss, eldest son andfourth child of Asher and Lucv Corss, wasborn in Greenfield, Massachusetts. May 23. May 20, 1896: graduated at Amherst Col-lege, A. B., 1830; and was afterward principal ofDeerfield Academy. He studied theology atPrinceton, New Jersey, and was licensed topreach by the Hampshire Association of Massa-chusetts, in February, 1834. December of sameyear he became stated supply of the Presbyterianchurch in Kingston, P
Genealogical and family history of the Wyoming and Lackawanna valleys, Pennsylvania . , 1813,married. June 25, 1829, Harvey C. Newton. Rev. Charles Chapin Corss, eldest son andfourth child of Asher and Lucv Corss, wasborn in Greenfield, Massachusetts. May 23. May 20, 1896: graduated at Amherst Col-lege, A. B., 1830; and was afterward principal ofDeerfield Academy. He studied theology atPrinceton, New Jersey, and was licensed topreach by the Hampshire Association of Massa-chusetts, in February, 1834. December of sameyear he became stated supply of the Presbyterianchurch in Kingston, Pennsylvania, and servedtwo years there in connection with more generalmissionary work in adjacent localities. August27, 1836, he was ordained by the SusquehannaPresbytery, of which he continued a member untilthe reunion of the old and new school branchesof the Presbyterian church. From 1838 to 1847he was pastor and teacher in Athens. Pennsyl-vania: from 1847 to 1869. was stated supply atEast Smithfield, and in 1869-70 occupied the samerelation to the church in Barclay. He supplied. ^OudOJ^vu^
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