John Lowell (minister)
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John Lowell | |
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Born | 1704 ![]() |
Died | 1767 ![]() |
Occupation | Minister ![]() |
Spouse(s) | Sarah Champney ![]() |
Children | John Lowell ![]() |
Parent(s) |
Rev. John Lowell (born in Boston, Massachusetts on March 14, 1704; died in Newburyport, Massachusetts on May 17, 1767) was a colonial Massachusetts clergyman. He was the first minister in the history of Newburyport, Massachusetts and the father of John Lowell, the delegate to the Congress of the Confederation.
Biography
John Lowell was the son of Ebenezer Lowell and Elizabeth Shailer. His great-grandfather, Percival Lowell (sometimes spelled Lowle), was the Lowell family immigrant ancestor. John Lowell was educated at Harvard University, graduating in 1721. He became the first minister of Newburyport, holding this position from 1726 to 1767.[1]
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See also
References
- ^ Duberman, Martin. (1966). James Russell Lowell. Boston, MA: Beacon Press.
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