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  1. Zedekiah Smith Barstow, D.D.1790 - 1873
m. 19 Aug 1818
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Name Zedekiah Smith Barstow, D.D.
Gender Male
Birth[1] 4 Oct 1790 Canterbury, Windham, Connecticut, United States
Education[1] 1813 Yale College
Marriage 19 Aug 1818 Westborough, Worcester, Massachusetts, United Statesto Elizabeth Fay Blake
Death[1] 1 Mar 1873 Keene, Cheshire, New Hampshire, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Deceased during the academical year ending June, 1873 ... [1] , in Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale College.

    1813
    ZEDEKIAH SMITH BARSTOW, the youngest child of Deacon John
    and Susannah (Smith) Barstow, was born in Canterbury, Conn.,
    Oct. 4th, 1790.

    Having previously prepared himself in the mathematics and the
    higher English branches, while working on his father's farm, he
    commenced the study of the classics at the age of 19, with Rev.
    Erastus Learned, of Canterbury, and after 6 months of persevering
    study, was admitted to college in 1811. After graduation he
    pursued his theological studies under the direction of President
    Dwight, and was licensed to preach in New Haven in 1814. For
    two years he was tutor and college chaplain in Hamilton College,
    where he received the degree of A.M. (ad eundem) in 1816, and
    was invited to accept a professorship, but declined, preferring to
    devote his life to pastoral work.

    He was settled over the Congregational Church in Keene, N.
    H , July 1st, 1818. July 1st, 1868, he resigned his charge, after
    50 years of pastoral service, during which long period he had
    failed to preach but 8 Sabbaths. After his resignation he still
    continued to preach for destitute parishes in the vicinity until
    within a year of his death, which occurred in Keene, March 1st,
    1873, in the 83d year of his age.

    Dr. Barstow's influence as a pastor, a scholar, and a public man,
    will long be felt not only in the town where he lived, but throughout
    the State. For 37 years he served as trustee of Dartmouth
    College (never missing attendance on a single meeting of the
    Board during his term of service); he was secretary for many
    years of the Gen. Association of N. Hamp., a corporate member
    of the A. B. C. F. M., trustee of Kimball Union Academy, trustee
    and secretary of Keene Academy until his death, and prominent
    in all the educational and religious mqvements of the day. He
    was also member of the N. H. Legislature, and chaplain of that
    body in 1868 and '69. He received the degree of Doctor in
    Divinity from Dartmouth College in 1849.

    Dr Barstow married, Aug., 1818, Elizabeth Fay Blake, eldest
    daughter of Elihu Blake, of Westborough, Mass., who died Sept
    15th, 1869. Two sons only of their five children survive them.