Cleland Boyd McAfee

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Cleland Boyd McAfee

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Birthplace: Ashley, Pike County, Missouri, United States
Death: February 04, 1944 (77)
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
Place of Burial: Hanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Rev. John Armstrong McAfee and Anna Waddell McAfee
Husband of Harriet Lawson "Hattie" McAfee
Father of Ruth Myrtle McAfee; Katherine Agnes Parker and Mildred H. McAfee
Brother of Lowell Mason McAfee; Howard Bailey McAfee; Lapsley Armstrong McAfee; James Arthur McAfee; Joseph Ernest McAfee and 2 others

Managed by: David K. Brown
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About Cleland Boyd McAfee

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Cleland Boyd McAfee (September 25, 1866 – February 4, 1944) was an American theologian, Presbyterian minister and hymn writer, best known for penning the gospel hymn, "Near to the Heart of God," a song written after the concurrent deaths of two of his young nieces, caused by diphtheria.

McAfee was born in Ashley, Missouri, in 1866, as one of five children. His father, John A. McAfee, was the founder of Park College in Parkville, Missouri. The younger McAfee graduated from Park College in 1884, and later graduated from Union Theological Seminary in New York. McAfee went on to serve as a professor of philosophy, choir director, pastor and dean of Park College until 1901, when he left to minister at the First Presbyterian Church of Chicago. McAfee moved from First Presbyterian in 1904, to pastor the Lafayette Avenue Church of Brooklyn, in Brooklyn, New York. McAfee also taught systematic theology at McCormick Theological Seminary, from 1912 to 1930.

In 1912, McAfee authored the treatise, "The Greatest English Classic: A Study Of The King James Version Of The Bible." He was moderator of the General Assembly of Presbyterian Church in the United States, and led the Pres­by­ter­i­an Board of Foreign Mis­sions from 1930 to 1936. He died in 1944.

On August 10, 1892, McAfee married Harriet "Hattie" Lawson Brown; they had three children, Ruth Myrtle, Katharine Agnes, and Mildred Helen. Mildred Helen McAfee Horton went on to become the first director of WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service) in the United States Navy.

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Cleland Boyd McAfee's Timeline

1866
September 25, 1866
Ashley, Pike County, Missouri, United States
1893
1893
1896
December 21, 1896
Parkville, Platte County, Missouri, United States
1900
May 12, 1900
Parkville, Platte County, Missouri, United States
1944
February 4, 1944
Age 77
Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina, United States
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Hanover, Jefferson County, Indiana, United States