Reverend William King, is the man who created a settlement for free Blacks and fugitive slaves in Buxton, Chatham-Kent
Matthew is loyal to King James, Reverend Bulkeley respects the king but is suspicious of his policies, and William is indifferent to politics and simply wants to stay out of trouble.
Reverend William Hickey died in 1875.
Reverend William Hickey was born in 1787.
Reverend William Corby was born on October 2, 1833.
Reverend William Corby was born on October 2, 1833.
Reverend William Corby died on December 28, 1897 at the age of 64.
Reverend William Corby died on December 28, 1897 at the age of 64.
Reverend William Corby was born on October 2, 1833 and died on December 28, 1897. Reverend William Corby would have been 64 years old at the time of death or 181 years old today.
Matthew Wood Reverend Gershom and William Ashby both have positive views about King James, suggesting that they support his rule and authority. Their views might imply that the Wethersfield community as a whole respects and aligns with the monarchy, showing a sense of loyalty and adherence to traditional authority figures.
Both are correct. My question is it no longer correct to address him as "Reverend"? This is what he signed his writings with and it is also on his tombstone but it seems he is no longer called this.
The Reverend Martin Luther King, among others.
Yes, he was a reverend.