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Charles Brickett Haddock

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Charles Brickett Haddock

Birth
Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
15 Jan 1861 (aged 64)
West Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Hanover, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7037556, Longitude: -72.2916194
Plot
Lot No. 103
Memorial ID
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son of William Haddock and Abigail Webster

m1 Susan Saunders Lang on 19 Aug 1819
Children:
- Charles Haddock (1822-1889)
- Grace Webster Haddock (1832-1902) m Theodore Hinsdale

m2 Caroline Kimball (1807-1892) on 21 July 1841, widow of Robert Young, daughter of Richard Kimball and Mary Marsh

Congregationalist.
Graduated Dartmouth College, 1816. Studied for the ministry at Andover Theological Seminary (1816-1818).DD from Bowdoin College(1843). At the South for his health (1818-1819). Ordained an evangelist, Windsor VT 1824. Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth college (1819-1838); and Intellectual Philosophy and Political Economy (183801854). Commissioner of public schools, 1846. Represented Hanover in the Legislature four years. Charge d'affaires, Portugal (1850-1855).

Source:
- A discourse, commemorative of Charles Brickett Haddock; D.D. By Samuel Gilman Brown (1861)
- The international magazine of literature, art, and science, Volume 2, Issues 1-4
- The National cyclopedia of American biography Volume 9 By George Derby, James Terry White
- The Native Ministry of New Hampshire By Nathan Franklin Carter
son of William Haddock and Abigail Webster

m1 Susan Saunders Lang on 19 Aug 1819
Children:
- Charles Haddock (1822-1889)
- Grace Webster Haddock (1832-1902) m Theodore Hinsdale

m2 Caroline Kimball (1807-1892) on 21 July 1841, widow of Robert Young, daughter of Richard Kimball and Mary Marsh

Congregationalist.
Graduated Dartmouth College, 1816. Studied for the ministry at Andover Theological Seminary (1816-1818).DD from Bowdoin College(1843). At the South for his health (1818-1819). Ordained an evangelist, Windsor VT 1824. Professor of Rhetoric, Dartmouth college (1819-1838); and Intellectual Philosophy and Political Economy (183801854). Commissioner of public schools, 1846. Represented Hanover in the Legislature four years. Charge d'affaires, Portugal (1850-1855).

Source:
- A discourse, commemorative of Charles Brickett Haddock; D.D. By Samuel Gilman Brown (1861)
- The international magazine of literature, art, and science, Volume 2, Issues 1-4
- The National cyclopedia of American biography Volume 9 By George Derby, James Terry White
- The Native Ministry of New Hampshire By Nathan Franklin Carter


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