Inscriptions in the First Old Cohansey Burying Ground
Inscriptions in the First Old Cohansey Burying Ground
Frank De Witte Andrews
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Rev. Robert Kelsey, an Irishman by birth, succeeded Mr. Jenkins in 1756. He is said to have been 'a man of genial character, witty and instructive in conversation, fervent in piety, orthodox in doctrines and faithful in labor. " Through his records we have some knowledge regarding the affairs of the church during his ministry. He died May 30, 178 9, in the 79th year of his age and is buried in the church yard. Rev. William Rogers supplied the church after Mr. Kelsey 's death. He was a graduate ...of Rhode Island College 1769, a professor in the College of Philadelphia while serving the church here. His is one of the promi- nent names we meet with among the many who minis- tered to the people of West Jersey. It is reported twen- ty-three were baptised during the two years following the death of Mr, Kelsey. Rev. Henry Smalley took charge of the church July 3d 1790. He was a recent graduate of the College of New Jersey and entered upon his work with commendable zeal, good judgement and an earnest lofty purpose.
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