The Exodus of the Loyalists From Penobscot to Passamaquoddy With Map

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The Exodus of the Loyalists From Penobscot to Passamaquoddy With Map
Wilbur Henry Siebert
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At these places he read prayers, preached, and performed baptisms, and then returned to his own parish. In the following year, the Reverend Samuel Andrews, a graduate of Yale College, who had been rector of St. Paul's Church in Wallingford, Connecticut, came to minister at St. Andrews. He found there "a considerable body of people of different national extraction, living in great harmony and peace, punctual in attending Divine Service, and behaving with pro- priety and devotion. " Sent as a mis...sionary by the Society in London for the Propagation of the Gospel, "Parson" Andrews proved to be a man of broad and liberal spirit without any sacer- dotal pretensions. This was fortunate, for the majority of the people of his netv parish were Scotch Presbyterians. Neverthe- less, he won the favor of all, his congregation compri. Sing all the Protestant elements represented in the town. The first vestry meeting was held August 2, 1786. In the following April, Mr. Andrews was temporarily incapacitated for his work by a paralyt- ic stroke; and his son, Samuel F.

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