GOSS FAMILY
man Justus Warner FRENCH‏‎, son of Samuel FRENCH and Lydia WARNER‏.
Born ‎20 Apr 1793 Hardwick, Worcester County, MA, died ‎25 Dec 1862 Brooklyn, Kings County, Long Island, NY‎, 69 years
Education: Middleburg( Vermont) College
Event: Vocation Pastor, College Administrator
Event: Location1 1820 Pastor, Barre, Vermont
Event: Location2 1832 Principal, Geneva, New York, Geneva Lyceum
Event: Location3 1842 Principal, Albion, Orleans County, New York

Married ‎20 Jun 1822 Hardwick, Vermont (40 years married) to:

woman Elizabeth GOSS‏‎, daughter of John GOSS and Catherine CONANT‏.
Born ‎19 Nov 1795 Hollis, Hillsboro Co., NH, died ‎28 Nov 1875 Nyack, Rockland, New York‎, 80 years, buried ‎ Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, Orange, NY
Note:
Obituary notice:
FRENCH---At Nyack, N. Y. Nov. 23 1875, Mrs. Eliza G. French, mother of Rev. J. Clement French, D. D.,of Brooklyn, and Rev. E. W. French of Jersey City.

Children:

1.
woman Ann Eliza FRENCH‏
Born ‎28 Dec 1823 Barre, Vermont, died ‎10 Jun 1917 Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois‎, 93 years
Note: Born in Barre, Vermont. Moved to Geneva, New York with her family in
October 1832. Then to Albion, New York in 1842. In 1844 Valedictorian of
Ingham University, LeRoy, New York.
2.
woman Maria Whipple FRENCH‏
Born ‎31 May 1826‎
3.
man Edward Warner FRENCH‏
Born ‎23 Aug 1829 Barre, Vermont, died ‎4 Feb 1885 Jersey City, New Jersey‎, 55 years, buried ‎ Oak Hill Cemetery, Nyack, Rockland, NY
Note: His early education came in two schools of which his father was principal. Entered Williams College as a sophomore in Fall 1849. Graduated Salutatorian in 1852. Taught one year in a private school in Brooklyn, New York. Graduated from Union
Theological Seminary in 1856. He was the Presbyterian Minister at Bergen, New Jersey (later called Jersey City Heights) for 28 years. He received the degree of Doctor of Divinity from Williams College in1876. The Reverend Edward French was reputed to
maintain a station in the Underground Railroad.
4.
man Justus ClĂ©ment FRENCH‏
Born ‎3 May 1831 Barre, Vermont, died ‎14 Feb 1899 Newark, New Jersey‎, 67 years
Note:
From: Lives of The Cergy of New York and Brooklyn, by J. Alex Patten, NY. Atlantic Publ. Co., 1874.
Graduated Williams College 1853. Graduated UnionTheological Seminary, New York 1856. Pastor, Central Congregational Church, Ormand Place, Brooklyn, 1857 to 1870. Minister Westminister Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn, 1872 to, at least, 1874.
Pastor for many years of the Park Avenue Presbyterian Church, Newark, New Jersey.

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