Person:Joseph Packard (7)

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Rev. Joseph Packard, D.D.
m. 23 Nov 1796
  1. Rev. Alpheus Spring Packard, D.D.1798 - 1884
  2. Rev. Charles Packard1801 - 1864
  3. Rev. George Packard, M.D.1803 - 1876
  4. Hezekiah PackardAbt 1805 - 1867
  5. Sarah PackardAbt 1807 - 1894
  6. Mary PackardAbt 1810 - 1887
  7. Rev. Joseph Packard, D.D.1812 - 1902
  8. William PackardAbt 1816 - 1834
m. 23 Jan 1838
Facts and Events
Name[1] Rev. Joseph Packard, D.D.
Gender Male
Birth[1][3] 23 Dec 1812 Wiscasset, Lincoln, Maine, United States
Marriage 23 Jan 1838 Virginia, United Statesto Rosina Lee Jones
Death[3] 3 May 1902 Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Burial[3] Virginia Theological Seminary Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia, United States

Notes

  • The memoir of Joseph Packard, completed and edited by his son, the Rev Thomas Jones Packard, is entitled "Recollections of a Long Life".
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 STUDENTS. 1825., in Biographical Catalogue of the Trustees, Teachers and Students of Phillips Academy Andover 1778-1830. (Andover, Massachusetts: The Andover Press, 1903)
    139.

    Joseph Packard, 12, Wiscasset, Me. Bo. 1831.
    Son of Rev. Hezekiah Packard, D.D., and Mary Spring.
    — At Dea. Mark Newman's.
    Left 1826.
    — Principal of Walpole (N.H.) and Brattleboro (Vt.) Academies.
    And. Theol. Sem. (1836.)
    Prof, of Latin, Hebrew, and German, Bristol (Pa.) Coll.
    From 1836, Prof, of Sac. Lit., Prot. Episc. Theol. Sem. of Virginia,
    and from 1876, Dean. Author of Commentary on Malachi (in Lange).
    One of American Revisers of the Bible (Old Testament Company).
    Mem. Amer. Orient.
    Soc.
    D.D.
    -----
    [Bo = Bowdoin]

  2.   Old Eliot: a monthly magazine of the history and biography of the upper parish of Kittery, now Eliot. (Eliot, Maine)
    3(5):153, Oct 1899.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 74325753 , in Find A Grave
    includes photo, last accessed Oct 2022.

    Inscription
    Professor in this seminary.
    1836-1895
    Born in
    Wiscasset, Maine
    December 23, 1812.
    Died at
    his home on this hill.
    May 3, 1902.
    O how Love I Thy Law.

  4.   Packard, Joseph. Recollections of a Long Life. (Washington, DC: Byron S Adams, 1902).

    [his memoir]