- James Francis Armstrong
James Francis Armstrong (
3 April 1750 –19 January 1816 ) was achaplain fromNew Jersey in theAmerican Revolutionary War and aPresbyterian minister for 30 years inTrenton, New Jersey .Armstrong was born in
West Nottingham, Maryland . He attended the College of New Jersey (nowPrinceton University ), living with the family of college presidentJohn Witherspoon . Armstrong graduated in 1773 with future notables such as Henry Lee, Morgan Lewis, andAaron Ogden . A younger classmate wasAaron Burr .After graduation he continued to study theology under Dr. Witherspoon. He was preparing to enter the ministry in New Brunswick in 1776, but the arrival of the British Army in New Jersey disrupted those plans. Armstrong took up a musket and served as a private in the
New Jersey militia , but he was soon thereafter ordained a minister and obtained a post as a regimental chaplain in theContinental Army . He was promoted to brigade chaplain of the Second Maryland Brigade in May 1777.After the war, he served from 1782 to 1783 as pastor at the church in
Elizabeth, New Jersey , a position that had become vacant following the murder of the Rev. James Caldwell during the war. He was married to Susannah Livingston in August 1782, with the Rev. Witherspoon conducting the ceremony. He was minister of the First Presbyterian Church at Trenton for 30 years, from 1786 until his death. He was Secretary of theSociety of the Cincinnati from 1790 to 1797. He was a trustee of the College of New Jersey from 1790 until his death.References
*Hall, John. "History of the Presbyterian Church in Trenton, N.J..." New York: 1859. Accessed via [http://books.google.com/books?id=BIoFZ9gycqYC Google Book Search] .
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=P-AOAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA277&dq=James+Francis+Armstrong&lr=#PPA277,M1 "The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries"] 6. New York: A.S. Barnes, 1881.
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