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Reverend Charles Beecher

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Birthplace: Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
Death: April 21, 1900 (84)
Georgetown, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States (Natural causes)
Place of Burial: Georgetown, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. Lyman Beecher and Roxana Ward Beecher
Husband of Sarah Leland Beecher
Father of Lt. Frederick Henry Beecher; Charles McCulloch Beecher; Helen Louisa Beecher; Mary Isabella Noyes; Esther Lyman "Essie" Beecher and 1 other
Brother of Catharine Esther Beecher; William Henry Beecher; Edward Beecher; Mary Foote Perkins; George Beecher and 2 others
Half brother of Frederick Porter Beecher; Isabella Beecher Hooker; Thomas Kinnicut Beecher; Brevet Brig. Gen. (USA), James Chaplin Beecher; Frederick William Beecher and 1 other

Occupation: Minister, composer of religious hymns, author
Managed by: Ivy Jo Smith
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About Charles Beecher

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Beecher

Charles Beecher was an American minister, composer of religious hymns and a prolific author.

Beecher was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, the son of Lyman Beecher, an abolitionist Congregationalist preacher from Boston and Roxana Foote Beecher. He was the brother of Harriet Beecher Stowe, the famous author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and the brother of renowned Congregationalist minister, Henry Ward Beecher. He also had another prominent and activist sister, Catharine Beecher.

He attended Boston Latin School and Lawrence Academy in Groton, Massachusetts, graduated from Bowdoin College in 1834, and then attended Lane Theological Seminary in Ohio. He taught music classes in Cincinnati, Ohio, and received his preaching license from the Presbytery of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Beecher married Sarah Leland Coffin (1815-1897) in 1840 and they had six children. He served as pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Fort Wayne, Indiana, from 1844 until 1851. He was also a prominent member of the Peucinian Society.

In 1851, he moved east and ministered to the First Free Presbyterian Church in Newark, New Jersey. The church, known as a stronghold of abolitionism, was expelled from the Presbyterian Synod in 1853, and re-organized as a Congregationalist church. Beecher left in 1857 for a pastorate in Georgetown, Massachusetts. In 1863 he was relieved of his preaching duties in the Congregational Church for preaching against orthodox doctrine. Following the Civil War, he moved to Florida to help his sister Harriet and her husband minister to newly freed slaves. He eventually was state Superintendent of Public Instruction in Florida from 1871–1873. He finished his ministry as acting pastor in Wysox, Pennsylvania, from 1885–1893. Beecher died in Georgetown, Massachusetts.

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Charles Beecher's Timeline

1815
October 1, 1815
Litchfield, Litchfield County, Connecticut, United States
1841
June 22, 1841
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
1843
August 10, 1843
Fort Wayne, Allen, Indiana, United States
1847
September 23, 1847
1849
November 7, 1849
Fort Wayne, Allen, IN, United States
1852
February 15, 1852
1854
June 5, 1854
1900
April 21, 1900
Age 84
Georgetown, Essex County, Massachusetts, United States
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Georgetown, Mass