Person:Charles Forman (3)

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Rev. Charles William Forman
m. 18 Feb 1808
  1. Rev. Charles William Forman1821 - 1894
m. 3 Jul 1855
m. 22 Dec 1882
Facts and Events
Name Rev. Charles William Forman
Gender Male
Birth[3] 3 Mar 1821 Washington, Kentucky, United States
Religion[2] 1848 Boone, Kentucky, United StatesRichwood Presbyterian Church
Marriage 3 Jul 1855 to Margaret Janvier Newton
Marriage 22 Dec 1882 India[2nd wife]
to Georgiana Sheriff Lockhart
Death[3] 27 Aug 1894 Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan
References
  1.   Lyle Family Photographic Collection at Kentucky Digital Library [1].
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    RICHWOOD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 1834 -2014
    ... Rev. Charles Foreman, a missionary to India and under the care of the Ebenezer Presbytery in Kentucky, was invited to preach and special collections for his support were taken in 1848. Two descendants of Rev. Foreman, Emily and Mary Foreman, were also missionaries to India. ...

  3. 3.0 3.1 .

    http://www.phcmontreat.org/bios/Bios-Missionaries-India.htm

    FORMAN, Charles William
    (March 3, 1821 - August 27, 1894)
    LAHORE. Born in Washington, KY Mar. 3, 1821. Converted at revival meeting at age 20. Attended Centre College and Princeton Seminary. Ordained as Presbyterian minister July 7, 1847 and on same day started for India as missionary under Presbyterian BFM. Two years later settled in Lahore in north India (present-day Pakistan), capital of Punjab. Founded Bang Mahal School, first English-speaking school in north India. School added college department in 1865, which later became Forman Christian College. Influential in developing educational system in Punjab. First wife was Margaret Newton, with whom he had 7 children. Following her death in 1878, he married Georgina Lockhart in 1882, with whom he had 3 children. Four of his children later became Presbyterian missionaries to India. Died August 27, 1894 in Lahore. Latourette, VI 123.

  4.   Charles William Forman, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.