. Decennial register of the Society of colonial wars in the state of California and proceedings at the eleventh general court, December 21, 1905. IRew HIeran&zr /TOose flGerwin Afexander to Merwin Born September 3, 1839, in Norwalk, ConnecticutDied February 2, 1905, in Pasadena, California Descended in the seventh generation from Governor JosephTreat of Connecticut, and in the fourth generation from JosephPiatt Cooke, Colonel of the Sixteenth Regiment of Connecticuttroops in the War of the Revolution, Alexander Moss Merwin, fromhis early youth until he passed to the eternal hereafter, was iden


. Decennial register of the Society of colonial wars in the state of California and proceedings at the eleventh general court, December 21, 1905. IRew HIeran&zr /TOose flGerwin Afexander to Merwin Born September 3, 1839, in Norwalk, ConnecticutDied February 2, 1905, in Pasadena, California Descended in the seventh generation from Governor JosephTreat of Connecticut, and in the fourth generation from JosephPiatt Cooke, Colonel of the Sixteenth Regiment of Connecticuttroops in the War of the Revolution, Alexander Moss Merwin, fromhis early youth until he passed to the eternal hereafter, was identifiedwith the best thought for the conservation of an honest and en-lightened government in the civil and religious affairs of a peoplewhose independence his ancestors had helped to achieve, and hisname ranks high in the roll of the leading Captains of the ChurchMilitant. Motherless at three years of age, until his tenth year his homewas with relatives in New Haven and New York. Entering WilliamsCollege, he was graduated in 1863 with the degree of Bachelor ofArts, and the same year he matriculated in Princeton TheologicalSeminary, fro


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