- Elihu Spencer
Elihu Spencer (
February 12 ,1721 –December 27 ,1784 ) was aYankee clergyman who served as a chaplain during theFrench and Indian War . During theAmerican Revolution , he was invited to North Carolina by that colony's provincial congress to convince loyalist congregations to join the patriot cause.Spencer was born in East Haddam, Connecticut and graduated from
Yale in 1746. He prepared to become a missionary to the Six NationsIroquois underDavid Brainerd and Jonathan Edwards. In 1748, he accompanied Edwards to an Indian conference inAlbany, New York , and on September 14 of that year, was ordained.He served as a missionary on the New York frontier, and in 1750 he was appointed pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Elizabeth, New Jersey. In 1756, he was appointed pastor of another Presbyterian Church in
Jamaica, Long Island . Two years later, New York GovernorJames De Lancey appointed him chaplain of the colonies troops who were preparing for service in theFrench and Indian War .After the war, Spencer served as pastor in Shrewsbury, Middletown Point, Shark River, and Amboy, New Jersey. In 1764 the synod of New York and Philadelphia send Spencer, along with Reverend
Alexander McWhorter on a mission to organize the irregular North Carolina congregations.References
* [http://www.angelfire.com/on3/oneida/page8.html Thomas Spencer, his son]
* [http://www.history.noaa.gov/giants/baird.html Spencer Fullerton Baird, his great-grandson]
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