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June 11, 2007
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Monday, June 11, 2007
Biography of Rev. William Hague, Born in Pelham in 1808
William Hague was a noted clergyman who was born in Pelham, New York on
January 4, 1808. He authored a book entitled "Life
Notes or Fifty Years' Outlook" published by Lee and Shepard Publishers
(Boston, Massachusetts) in 1888. The first chapter of that book is
entitled "Old Pelham and New Rochelle, Revisitations" discusses his youth
in Pelham in the earliest years of the 19th century.
In 1900, James H. Lamb Company published Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of
the United States edited by John Howard Brown. Volume III of that
publication included a biography and a portrait of William Hague. The
portrait appears immediately below, followed by the text of the biography.

"HAGUE, William, clergyman was born in Pelham, N.Y., Jan. 4, 1808; son of
Capt. James and Ann (Bayley) Hague; grandson of William Hague, a
celebrated Baptist clergyman of Scarborough, Yorkshire, England, and of
Capt. William and Sarah (Pell) Bayley; great-grandson of Joseph Pell,
fourth and last lord of Pelham Manor, Westchester, N.Y., and a descendant
of Sir John Pell (born in London, 1643; died in 1702), who came to America
as second lord of Pelham Manor. Through the Pell family he descended from
a long line of English ancestry, and by the marriage of the third lord of
Pelham Manor with Anna, daughter of the reigning chief of the Westchester
Indians, he had a notable strain of native American blood. William Hague
was graduated at Hamilton college in 1826; was a theological student at
Princeton, N.J., 1826-27, and Newton, Mass., 1827-29, and was graduated at
the Newton theological institution in 1829. He was ordained pastor of the
Second Baptist church, Utica, N.Y., Oct. 20 , 1829, and served, 1829-30;
was professor of Latin and Greek in Georgetown college, Ky., 1830; was
pastor of the First Baptist church, Boston, Mass., 1831-37; of the First
Baptist church, Providence, R.I., 1837-40; of the Federal Street and the
Rowe Street churches, Boston, 1840-48; at Jamaica Plain, 1848-50; at
Newark, N.J., 1850-53; of the Pearl Street church, Albany, N.Y., 1853-58;
of the Madison Avenue church, New York city, 1858-62; of the Charles
Street church, Boston, 1862-64, and of the Shawmut Avenue church, Boston,
1865-69. He was professor of homiletic's in the Chicago theological
seminary and pastor of the University Place church, Chicago, 1869-70; was
pastor of the First Baptist church, Orange, N.J., 1870-74; travelled in
Europe, 1874-76, and was pastor at Wollaston Heights, Mass., 1877-87. He
was a trustee of Brown university, 1837-87; of Vassar college,
Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1861-1887, and an overseer of Columbian university,
Washington, D.C., 1874-87. He received the degree of D. D. from Brown in
1849 and from Harvard in 1863. He is the author of: Conversational
Commentaries on the Gospel of Matthew (1835); Guide to
Conversation on the Gospel of John (1840); Eight Views of Baptism
(1841); Conversational Commentaries on the Acts of the Apostles
(1845); The Baptist Church Transplanted from the Old World to the New
(1846); Review of Drs. Fuller and Wayland on Slavery (1855);
Home Life (1855); The Authority and Perpetuity of the Christian
Sabbath (1863); The Self-Witnessing Character of New Testament
Christianity (1871); Christian Greatness in the Minister
(1880); Ralph Waldo Emerson (1884); and Life Notes
(1888). He died in Boston, Mass., Aug. 1, 1887."
Source: Brown, John Howard, ed., Lamb's Biographical Dictionary of the
United States, Vol. III, p. 458 (Boston, MA: James H. Lamb Company 1900).
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