Condict, Edward W.--The son of Edward L., and Lucy A. (King) Condict, was born in Morristown, N. J., January 17, 1833. He graduated at the College of New Jersey; studied Theology in the Seminary at Princeton; he attended the full course, and left in 1856. He was licensed by the Presbytery of Passaic, and was dismissed to join the Presbytery of Lewes in Oct. 1858, as a missionary within their bounds. Being taken ill soon after reaching his field of labour, he returned home and died, Nov. 28, 1858, of congestion of the lungs.
—Published in Joseph M. Wilson, The Presbyterian Historical Almanac, and Annual Remembrances of the Church, for 1860, Philadelphia: Joseph M. Wilson, 1860, p. 69.
Contributed by Sheron Smith-Savage (#46960440).
Condict, Edward W.--The son of Edward L., and Lucy A. (King) Condict, was born in Morristown, N. J., January 17, 1833. He graduated at the College of New Jersey; studied Theology in the Seminary at Princeton; he attended the full course, and left in 1856. He was licensed by the Presbytery of Passaic, and was dismissed to join the Presbytery of Lewes in Oct. 1858, as a missionary within their bounds. Being taken ill soon after reaching his field of labour, he returned home and died, Nov. 28, 1858, of congestion of the lungs.
—Published in Joseph M. Wilson, The Presbyterian Historical Almanac, and Annual Remembrances of the Church, for 1860, Philadelphia: Joseph M. Wilson, 1860, p. 69.
Contributed by Sheron Smith-Savage (#46960440).
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"A graduate of the College of New Jersey and of the Theological Seminary at Princeton: Professed his faith in Jesus Sept. 1850: Licensed to preach the Gospel by the Presbytery of Passaic, June 1858. In September Following he left his home to labor as a missionary in Maryland but ere he reached his place of destination disease arrested him and he returned to this place to die, and fell asleep with Jesus."
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