. American quarterly register. rd, Tr.] Ashford (Eastford P.), Mrs. Ann TorreyEast Granby, coil, by Rev. Mr. HemmenwayLisbon (Hanover Soc), by Rev. Joseph Ayer, thro Mr. S. C. Starr, NorwichMiddlelown, Ladies Ed. Soc. by Miss Eliza B. Pratt, , Rev Mr. , Rev. Joab BraceNorwich Landing, Fails, do. Piainfield, coll. in Soc. of Rev. Mr. RockwellStonington, cont. iu 1st Cong. Soc. by Rev. Mr. CookWindham, coll. Whole amount received $12,737 78. 5 00 26 00 12 91 45 00 14 64 5 00 80 25 3 00 28 00 16 00 14 00 $249 80 Clothing received during the Quarter. Dedha


. American quarterly register. rd, Tr.] Ashford (Eastford P.), Mrs. Ann TorreyEast Granby, coil, by Rev. Mr. HemmenwayLisbon (Hanover Soc), by Rev. Joseph Ayer, thro Mr. S. C. Starr, NorwichMiddlelown, Ladies Ed. Soc. by Miss Eliza B. Pratt, , Rev Mr. , Rev. Joab BraceNorwich Landing, Fails, do. Piainfield, coll. in Soc. of Rev. Mr. RockwellStonington, cont. iu 1st Cong. Soc. by Rev. Mr. CookWindham, coll. Whole amount received $12,737 78. 5 00 26 00 12 91 45 00 14 64 5 00 80 25 3 00 28 00 16 00 14 00 $249 80 Clothing received during the Quarter. Dedham, Ms. 1st Parish, by Ladies, thro Mr. N. M. Guild,two vests, valued at 4 50. Franklin, Ms. Medway Parish, Ladies Benev. Soc. in N. District, by Mrs. Delia E. Metcalf, Sec, bedquilts,socks, &c. Leominster, Ms. LadiesAux. Ed. Soc. by Miss Susan Lin-coln, Tr. socks and a stock. New Ipswich, N. H. Ladies Reading and Ch. Soc. by Johnson, Sec. a box, containing quilts, shirts, & valued at 18 IB) Tea WW. X® SMIPI ILTfflAlT9 B„ID). /y///^///,, . £7tpravecl/or £k6Jdmeri4zw. tfztasterly Ar<//.\f,; AMERICANQUARTERLY REGISTER. Vol. XII. MAY, 1840. No. 4. BRIEF MEMOIR OF THE REV. JOSEPH LYMAN, D. D. PASTOR OF THE CHURCH IIST HATFIELD, MS. Joseph Lyman was the son of Jonathan and of Bethiah Lyman, ofLebanon, Ct, and was born April 14, 1749. Of his early years, we haveno particular account. In the nineteenth year of his age, he was gradu-ated at Yale College, where he sustained a high standing as a scholar.*In 1770, he entered on his duties as Tutor in that seminary, being associ-ated in the government, with the president, Dr. Daggett, with the pro-fessor of mathematics, Nehemiah Strong, and with Buckingham St. John,a tutor. In this office, he remained but one year. He was ordained onthe 4th of March, 1772, pastor of the Congregational church in Hatfield,Ms., being, at that time, under 23 years of In October following,he was united in marriage


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