- James Caldwell (clergyman)
Infobox Person
name = James Caldwell
image_size = 200px
caption = Artist's depiction of Caldwell at the Battle of Springfield
birth_date = April, 1734
birth_place =Charlotte County, Virginia ,U.S.A.
death_date =November 24 ,1781 (aged 47)
death_place =Elizabethtown, New Jersey ,U.S.A.
occupation = Clergyman
spouse = Hannah Caldwell
parents = John Caldwell and Margaret Caldwell
children = 9 children The Reverend James Caldwell (April, 1734 –November 24 ,1781 ) was a clergyman who played a prominent part in theAmerican Revolution .He was born in Cub Creek in
Charlotte County, Virginia , the seventh son of John and Margaret Caldwell, who wereScots-Irish settlers. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (which later becamePrinceton University ) in 1759 and, though he inherited convert|500|acre|km2 in Cub Creek, became pastor of thePresbyterian church inElizabethtown, New Jersey . He was an active partisan on the side of the Patriots, and was known as the "soldier parson." His church and his house were burned by Loyalists in 1780.While Caldwell was stationed with the army in Morristown, his wife Hannah was killed by British gunfire under disputed circumstances during the
Battle of Connecticut Farms in what is now Union Township. His wife stayed at home with their baby and a 3 year old toddler. As the British moved into Connecticut Farms, Hannah Caldwell was shot through a window or wall as she sat with her children on a bed.Caldwell, who fought in the Battle of Springfield, was killed by an American sentry in
Elizabethtown, New Jersey when he refused to have a package inspected. The sentry, James Morgan, was hanged for murder onJanuary 29 ,1782 inWestfield, New Jersey , amid rumors that he had been bribed to kill the chaplain. There were nine orphaned children of Hannah and James Caldwell, all of whom were raised by friends of the family.A monument to him in
Elizabeth, New Jersey was dedicated in 1846.Three towns, known collectively as
The Caldwells are named for James Caldwell: Caldwell, North Caldwell, and West Caldwell.James Caldwell High School in West Caldwell also carries his name, as do James Caldwell Elementary School in Springfield, New Jersey, and James Caldwell School in Reid Street, Murrumbeena, Australia.External links
* [http://www.clancurrie.com/press/2005_june1.html Clan Currie biography of James Caldwell]
* [http://www.chicago-scots.org/clubs/History/Newsletters/2003/Oct03-3.htm Chicago Scots club biography]
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