Person:Abel Newell (1)

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Abel Newell
b.15 Aug 1730
d.1811
m. 29 Jun 1727
  1. Nathaniel Newell1728 - 1755
  2. Abel Newell1730 - 1811
  3. Elisha Newell1732 - 1799
Facts and Events
Name Abel Newell
Gender Male
Birth[1] 15 Aug 1730
Other[3] 5 Feb 1754 GoshenHe became licensed as a pastor in Goshen on 5 Feb 1754. Church
Other[4] Aug 1755 GoshenHe settled as a pastor in Goshen 1755. Church
Other[5] Jan 1781 GoshenHe was dismissed as a pastor in Jan 1781. Church
Death[2] 1811
References
  1. Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
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  2. Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
    26.
  3. Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
    26.
  4. Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
    26.

    became a pastor of the church in Goshen; after offering himself as a candidate for the preaching of the Gospel to the Association, upon examination was licensed Feb. 5, 1754; settled August, 1755; was dismissed January, 1781...

  5. Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
    26.

    became a pastor of the church in Goshen; after offering himself as a candidate for the preaching of the Gospel to the Association, upon examination was licensed Feb. 5, 1754; settled August, 1755; was dismissed January, 1781...

  6.   Thomas Newell, Who Settled in Farmington, Conn. A.D. 1632 And His Descendants; A Genealogical Table, Compiled by Mrs. Mary A. (Newell)
    26.

    This source mentions that the family removed to Charlotte, VT. I'm unsure if this happened after Abel's dismissal from the church or after his death. The context of this fact is unclear and needs to be researched further.