. Bethany sketches and records . Yale College in 1^39, and at YaleSeminary in 184i, and taught in Cornwall 1842-1844. being prevented from continuing in theministrv by throat difficulties. He married 1839. Jane Ann. daughter of Caleb Jones oiCornwall, whom he outlived, and died thereMays, 1887, aged 76. DEACON CLARK Hotchkiss, born Mar. 25. 1803, son ofIsaac Hotchkiss. was a deacon of the church formore than sixty years. He married Caroline,daughter of Chillon Sperry, and they had twosons and six daughters. Isaac, who marriedMary Reid and lived in Michigan; Martha,marri


. Bethany sketches and records . Yale College in 1^39, and at YaleSeminary in 184i, and taught in Cornwall 1842-1844. being prevented from continuing in theministrv by throat difficulties. He married 1839. Jane Ann. daughter of Caleb Jones oiCornwall, whom he outlived, and died thereMays, 1887, aged 76. DEACON CLARK Hotchkiss, born Mar. 25. 1803, son ofIsaac Hotchkiss. was a deacon of the church formore than sixty years. He married Caroline,daughter of Chillon Sperry, and they had twosons and six daughters. Isaac, who marriedMary Reid and lived in Michigan; Martha,married Lyman Gaylord, lived in Wisconsin;Mary, m. a Mr. Hicock; Sarah, died in iniancy;Fanny E., 2d wife of Adrian Rosha; Julia, Higgins of Ansonia; Anna. m. AdrianRosha. died in 1^73; and Arthur, m. Julia Deacon Hotchkiss lived in the housenow occupied by his grandson, Dea. Clifton His parents lived in a house whichstood a little further south. Dea. Hotchkissdied July 3, 1890, aged 87 years. 184 BETHANY. EDWIN N. CLARK. Edwin N. Clark succeeded his father as townclerk and town treasurer and tilled these offlcesfor thirty years, and that of judtre of iirobatefor sixteen years, and was clerk of the Conyrre-irational church 35 years, from 1877 to 1912. whenhe removed to Seymour. Deacon Thomas Horsfall was a member of theSocietys Committee for a number of years andwas a member of the committee of arrange-ments for the 150th anniversary celebration. HAKKY FRENCH PECK. Harry French Peck, chairman of the ChurchFund Commiitee. has repeatedly been elected toa number of the most responsible offlces in thetfift of his townsmen. He bus been , member of the Board of Relief, andTown Auditor, and represented the town in theGeneral Assembly in 189.) and was Ihen the firstand only Republican eltcted to the GeneralAssembly since the town was incorj)orated,sixlytwo years before, receiving over two votesto his opponents one. Durinsr his early yearshe foll


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