Records of the Pike Family Association of America volume 11

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Franklin O. Poole, a descendant. ) "Elder" James Pike, of Newfields. N. H.. Was one of the State's most distinguished citizens. He was eminent in ti;ree fields. He was a leading clergyman of the New Hampshire Methodist Con- ference, he was a member of tlie National House of Representatives and Republican candidate for governor of his State, and he was colonel of the Sixteenth New Hampshire Regiment in the Civil War.
He was born in Salisbury. Mass. , November 10, 1818, the son of Caleb and Mary
...(Pike) Pike*, both descendants of Moses Pike, youn. Gest son of Major Robert Pike. He attended the academy then maintained liy the Methodists at Newfields. N. H.. And while there he determined upon the ministry as his profession. In 1841 at Portsmouth, he was licensed to preach, ordained a deacon in 1843, and an elder in 1845. His fields of labor included charges at Pembroke, Nashua, Newmarket. Lawrence, HaverlTill. Chelsea. Mass. , Portsmouth. Manchester, Bristol, and Epping. He was six times appointed presiding elder, and in that capacity he served every district and visited every church in the New Hampshire Conference.

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